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P:02

HYou can find me in St.louis ... \" Taken from Nelly's \"St.

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Student life ~~.e~

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Out on the Town

· Rambler

P:05

Ladue Horton Watkins High School

1201 South Warson Road St. Louis, Missouri 63124

(314) 993-6447 fax (314) 994-1467 www.ladue.k12.mo.us

1 ,075 students (grades 9-12)

P:07

hen students walked through

the doors of ladue Horton Watkins High School, Sept. 5, they entered

a world of change. They welcomed

Superintendent Stewart Weinberg,

while adjusting to the loss of Innovation and half of the old Commons.

Change in the school was evident

everywhere: the new block scheduling

and Learning Center, new administrators and teachers. Willing to accept the

revisions, students looked ahead and

made the most of the year that followed, in school and out on the town.

P:08

'I fl.e landin9

P:09

s students eased back into the school in September, they

prepared for another year of labs, tests, thesis statements and projects. When the homework started piling up, students realized the car

summer were trul ed

rtn\"'•-jflrs were excited

m a learned th ue meaning o rk; sophomore e · t lad

they were no longer fre en; reshmen

soaked up the excitement of bel in high school. From the spirit ofHomecoming to their service in the community,students maximized their time in school

and Out on the Town.

Srudenr lrfe S

P:11

fter parasailing and jet kiing, Alli on Daake (10) and Jamie Stuart (10)

hang out on the b ach in 0 stin, Fla. \"I had a wonderful time vacationing

with my be t friend. The weather wa great which gave u the opportunity to

do many activiti s,\" Daake said.

ountain biking across northern Israel, Abby Schneider (11) and Lisa

ornfeld (11) take part in the ational Federation of Temple Youth

ummer lsra I program, \"Exodu .\" Many young Jewish teen traveled to

Israel over the1r summer vacation to learn more about their history.

or king as a counselor at Camp Sabra in Rocky Mount, Mo., Jo lyn

Berger (12) (third from left) and fellow counselor prepare for the Friday

night Shabbot. Many uppercla smen worked at overnight camps and returned with fond memorie . \"After being a camper at a bra for nine years, it

wa great being a staff member and making new friends,\" Berger aid.

Summer 7

P:12

8 file landing

P:13

r;.ughingwith her friends at lunch, Annette Bailey (11) comments on how great it

ould be to dress up in '80s attire every day. '1 really loved dressing up for Spirit

Week. It w fun to be someon else. I I ved showing my spirit!\" Bailey said.

C porting their western d thing, Lindsay Ferguson (12), Tory Bahn (12), Lesli mith

12) and Courtney Turner (12) participate in their final pirit Week of high school. '1

take every opportunity I get to wear my cowboy hat,\" Turner said.

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(clockwise from top) Homeconungcourt

nonunees aruuously awcut the results of the

election for king and queen. Dav1d Bailey

(12)dancestothemus•cpro 1dedbytheDJ

Michael Golde (12) and Breah Saettele

(ll)cuddleastheydance KarenRass1eur

(9) looks for her friend across the floor.

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P:16

f 2 the llrc.h

I

n the Commons, Lindsay Ferguson

(12) hangs the traditional Senior Top

10 list. \"I've been looking forward to

this day for three years,\" she said.

Writing on a window, Kristin Accur o (12) and Blair Peterson (12) show

their senior pride by decorating the seniors' cars. Senior met at Stacy

Park the day before school started to make T-shirts and signs. \"I felt that our

class came togther a lot in the first few weeks,\" Accurso said.

P:17

t Stacy Park. seniors Beth Heger, Mimi Hilburg, Will Fox, Sara Friedman and Daniel

ennuter enjoy their last day of freedom before school tarts. \"After three tough years,

it feels nice to finally be a senior and know that I have just one year left,\" Permuter said.

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P:18

eterans Bert Berla (12) and A hley Dix (12) act in their final

Ladue fall play. '1t'sfun to find a rolethatyoucanjumpintoandgonuts

with and that's what Hay Fever let us do. Also, it was great to work with a

talented cast and exceptional director,\" Tim Rowland (12) said.

changing dialogue during their uncomfortable opening scene, Lisa

omfeld (11), and Bert Berla (12) play the rol of Jackie and Richard.

\"I was very excited to get a part in the play, and I had a wond rfuJ time

playing the role and being a part of the cast,\" Eden ewmark (9) said.

f 'I fl>c Landing

articipating in the fall production of Hay Fever, Oct. 26-28, Elizabeth Wilson (12), Bert

Berla (12), and Daniel ewmark (10) act out a game for the guests.\"The play was one of my

most enjoyable experiences with the Ladue Theater department. It wa really rewarding to be able

to challenge myself with the new role,\" Wilson said.

P:19

fa(( Pfay f S

P:20

f 6 rile lnnding

Brown (9) adds ingredients to the

school jobs to get their hands on

to Vricella (12) and Tony Vricella

in Ladu rossing. The Vricella

~lu1uc ks team, from older brother

and Tony. \" I really like to ee the

aid .

P:21

L. .··

WHAT DO YOU SPEND YOUR MONEY ON?

I

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Anello

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Vredenburgh

\"It' hard for me to spend money

because 1 r ing and my

mom is a t c , so I don't

need to eat out.\"

S rutienr Job8 f 7

P:22

18 the lnnding

he

Vacationing in Florida, Amy

Paskal (12) pent all her time

on the beach.\" My family goes to

Sanibel Island every hristmas to

cap the tress and cold of St.

Loui . My cou in, my sister and I

were getting a tan before eating at

our favorite restaurant there, the

Mucky Duck.\"

P:23

(Jmrer f1reak 19

P:24

* * t:Jtrts Just * *

WaJtJul

Girls took the initiative and asked their sweethearts to the Sadie Hawkins DanceWaiting for the next

song, Meredith Wilon (10) and Joey Serot (11)

take a quick picture. Dancer were wiped out by the

end of th evening. \"I had a

really nice time at one of my

last high chool dance ,\"

Ryan orneliu (12) aid.

Laughing, Scott abelman (10) and Amy

Gundry (11) dance. \"It wa

a great time to have a dance,

with Valentine's Day around the corner,\" arrie

Her hey(lO) aid. ome225

students attended.

20 t he l anding

H aving fun at the dance, Feb. 10, Ilana orson (11) a.

Andrew Skor (12) get clo e to hug. The dance wa not onlvf

\"sweethearts\" to attend, but also for good friends. \"Andrew

I are not dating, but he is a great friend and so much fun,\" Co .....

said.

P:25

On the dance floor, Mandy Cocking (11) and Ryan uckol (11) sway

the night away. Student had fun showing off their move a the night

went on. \"My favorite part of the dance was when the s niorgirl dedicated

a worthy ong to the ophomore girl ,\" Kia Davis (11) said.

Scmors oo hin a -

eh, Blair Peterson,

]onny Itzkowitz, Suzanne

Kelly, Kristin Accurso and

Daniel Permuter show

the1r !>enority by dancing

on the stage. It ha become

a tradition for the eniors

to join the D.J. in leading

the dance. \"Thi is the fir t

year I have attended the

adie Hawkins Dance. I

was actually very urprised by how much fun

the group of us had together,\" Permuter aid.

Taking a break from the

dance, sophomore

Julie Whitacre, Stephanie

Robert and Lauren Wagy

chat in the hall. Some tudents cho e to go with a

large group of friend instead of bringing a date.

\"It i more fun with just

the girl ,\" Robert aid.

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P:26

~ekua~y 2 1-24 ? 2 001

l'\"\"(aking the stage,

l. gang ter

Jimmy Davis (10),

Bert Berla (12) and

Jeff ristiani (12)

d.iscusswherethe

are g ing to hold

their illegal crap

game that evening.

\"Working with

ucha talented cast

and crew wa

great,\" Cristiani

said. (below)

2 2 l!.e l.nnding

cingbeforethecrowd,ElizabethWilson(12),playingthe

U role of Miss Adelaide, performs \"A Bushel and a Peck\"

a! ng with th other Hot Box girls. Miss Adelaide was th main

attracti nat the Hot Box nightclub. \"My experience with \"Guys

and Dolls\" was great t end my high sch I theatre perience

\"1-\\.'ith. I had so much fun with th cast and the crew,\" hley Dix

(12) said.

SPOTLIGHT ON THE

{A STARS {A

Jimmy Davis (lO)

\"Participating in 'nzymusical' was a great experience

notonlyfor me, but .for all the

cast and crew as well.\"

Bert Berta (l2)

\"I only did it for the dolls,

But don't print that ... \"

\"I am very honored and

thankful for being able to

participate as a freslznzan

in 'Guys & Dolls\"'

During the craps game, Sky Masterson, played by Da

ewmark (10), and the rest of th gamblers sing \"Luck Be A

\"lloveddoingthemusical.Theexperiencewasabsolutelyrurumnga:l

I can't wait for next year,\" ewmark said.

Lamenting their lackluster love lives, Elizab th Wilson (12)

Ali onMoritz(9)dreamofthep rf thu band. \"!couldn't

imagined a bett r character than Miss Adelaide to play in my sc

year, and my Ia t how with Ladue Theatre,\" Wilson said. (left

P:27

Spri\"!J trfu8iwf 23

P:28

An important

component of

the 90-minute block

ched ule i Academic Lab, which

wa econd hour

Blu day, During A

L, Liz Roach (9),

and Morgan Presley (9) fini h their

homework. \"Having alonger time period for classes gives

me the ability to get

more work done in

one cia s time,\"

Hogan aid

D iscus ing heres ay with teacher Julie How, Elizabeth Rich (9)

uses Academic Lab time. \"Academic Lab is a perfect time to

conference about my Engli h paper ,\" Rich said.

2'1 lhe l.ondin9

Working tog ther in

Learning center, J

Cotton (12), Chaun Luciu (

Shayla Strong (11), Danielle L

(12), and Alicia Ackridge (12)

each other with their as!;ignrrte·l

\"Academic Lab gives u

chance to get help whenever

need it.\" Alicia Ackridge (12)

Before he leaves her cia -

room, Stephanie Korn

asks teacher Eric Hahn to

out. When stud nts wen

d tination duringAcademic

they carried around a pas .

P:29

Receving math help from math tutor, Hank Kauffman,

Diana Robbins (9) and Amanda Berry (9) work out

their geometry problem . \" ot only i Hank Kauffman

a great math tutor, but he is a fanta tic human being. I

o~y wish he tutored in every other ubject. Here's the

thmg about Mr. Kauffman: nomatter what math topic

you'r_e working on, he can jump right in and help. The

man IS a mathematical guru,\" Josh Kahn (12) said.

A they sit in the library, Ryan

Fight (12), Alex Kuehling (12),

Daniel Axelbaum (12) and Daniel

D Fos et (12) vi it with each other

and remember \"the good old days

with innovation.\" Senior that had

innovati n for the pa t three year

found it harder to adjust to the new

schedule.( top)

rYt Valentine' Day, Darla Dougla

\\....1(11) ties a ribbon around Taylor

Mason' (10) head. tudents received

heart-o-grams in their Academic Lab

rooms. \"Whenldon'thaveworktodo,

I u e Academic Lab to ocialize with

my friends.\" Ma n said.

flwtfemic. Lob & Block Sc.hetiullns 25

P:30

26 the landing

P:31

6 A caisson carrying the body of Governor Mel arnahan leave

the Mi ouri Governor's Mansion followed by family and

guest ct. 20, 2000, in Jefferson City. Carnahan, hi on Roger

Carnahan, and enior campaign taffer Chris ifford were kill d

in a plane era h, Oct. 16, 2000.

Present. .. Sainf low8 Po8f & PreJJMf 2 7

P:32

2 8 lhe Science Cenrer

P:33

s the year wore on, new classes and curricula became

routine. English quarter classes gave way to semester

courses. Practical arts added offerings and a new

computer lab to help students learn increasingly complex math and busin s ills.

Language classes adj t d I imes to the

block schedule an nd tudents used their

o ue io of cademic Lab; fine arts used

the 0- inute periods to complete projects.

Social studies and science courses included fewer lectures and more

activities.Students took seven rather than six classes,earning more credits

to satisfy rising graduation credit requirements.

lkodemiu 29

P:34

I

n Painting, Penn Boon (12) carefully fill in gap on hi art piece.

\"Painting i fun for me becau e it

allows me to express my feelings in

way other than word ,\" Boon said.

(right)

Applying paint to canvas, Alex

Ku hling (12) fini he up his art

proj ct in October. \"I find Painting a

nice change from the daily routin of

books and paperwork,\" he said .

Filling the mold for a ring, josh

Jackson (11) melt a strip of wax in

Jewelry class. \"I really like the fact

that in Jewelry I can talk with my

friend while I am working,\" Jackson

said. (above)

I

n the Video Technology Center, senior hris Scholl show art teacher

Daniel Raedeke his work for Computer Animation cia s. ew computers and software updated the cia

and th lab.

30 Sc.ienu Cenrer

/heir 1alent in the Rne Arts ...

As tud nt get ready to di play

their black and white photography projects, teacher Arlene haw

give advice on the be t way to show

a piece. After mounting their work,

tudents explain d their technique .

P:35

o o o Artistic ~ bility

If you could create any class, what would it be?

\"Snowboarding.\"- Mike Kueneke (11)

\"The art of sleeping.\"- Liz Greenberg (11)

\"How to attract boys.\"- Courtney Carl (11)

\"Open Campus.\"- Branden Moran (10)

\"Sewing.\"- Grant Drewel (12)

\"Manicures.\"- Lauren Bearden (10)

\"Make up made easy.\"- Casie Nichols (11)

\"Shopping.\"- Megan Meritt (12)

Sitting on the floor of the Commons, Rhett iesener (10) and Gila

Elmekie (9) practice what they have

learned about per pecti vein art. Looking down the hall in front of them,

they drew what they saw.

I

n Pottery I, teacher Guy Sach help

Harold Kaid (10) with hi molded

rna terpiece. (left). \"Pottery ha been

a learning proces for me. It tarted

out hard, but it i gradually getting

ea ier a I go along,H Kaid aid.

fine llrts 3 f

P:36

Practical Fun

For the reative ooking luncheon, family

and consumer ience teacher jill vejkosky

and Billy Oziran ky (9) make potato soup, following the recipe and measuring carefull .

D uring a cia discu sion, Laura Paul (11), teach r Merri Abels and Heidi eier (11) r n

classmate's comment about caring fo r a child. \"Child Development was a great cia s to•

becau e it taught me things about caring for kids that I had no idea about before,\" eier said

Preparing for the Future

32 Science Cenrer

\"I love Creat1ve Cook1ng class because it

is an opportunity to relax from academic

classes as well as learn an important skill.\"

- Antonma Fro/ova (12) (far left)

\"I had no cooking experience before this

class and now I really enJoy it. I spend a lot

of time cooking the things from class at

home.\"- Lauren Hamvas (12) (in hat)

\"This Auto Maintenance class will hopefully help prepare me to be a mechanic.\"

-Clayton Condra (12) (right)

P:37

Cooking cias e taught tudent to prepare

orne of their favorite re taurant f od .

Kri ta hockley (11) and Matt nn (12) work

together on a recipe for cae ar alad.

Paging through an auto maintenance

manual, Ben Goldberg (11) finds the instruction he wa looking for. Learning to follow diagrams and chematic drawing was an

important kill in the cias . \"I have a lot of fun in

Auto Maintenance fixing up cars,\"Kirk Scales

(9) said.

I

n Creative Cooking, Anthony Tobias (11) cut

a long and wich mto piece after he a mbled

the ingredients. Meal pre entation a well a

preparation was covered in the cia . \"I had fun

learning to cook great food that I love to eat!\"

Jeff Saeks (10) aid.

Typing without error require Robert

Friedman' (12) full concentration. \"Thi

cia wa very beneficial and teaLhe a kill that

I can u e in the future,\" aid Ca ie ichol (11).

Procricol flr111 3 3

P:38

D aising their trumpets for a olo,

.l egan wid r (10) and Lucas

lberts (12) concentrate on reading

their mu ic. \"Band i something go d

to be invol\\'ed in, b ause it allows

me to participate in hool spirit activities,\" wider said.

l ining up to prepare for a half-

'time performance, band members warm up by playing the scales.

\" ctionals with the upperclas men

tenors make me try harder to improve my playing ability,\" David

Hart tein (9) aid.

I

~

Play that funky 111usic •••

\"Bob Marley is \"The Beatles,

my biggest because they

musical influ- had great chord

ence, because progression,

he struggled to and they made

bring peace and music out of

to unite his something

people.\" simple.\"

Jack Taylor (11) Ken Kitchin (10)

3'1 Sc.ienc.e Cenrer

Who has been

the biggest

musical

influence

\"Kyomi, my

previous

percussion

teacher,

because she

taught me all I

need to know

about playing.\"

Jessica Becker

(9)

on

\"My greatest

musical influence is Lincoln

Park, because

their music is

very original,

and they have a

different sound.

Jacob Piontek

(9)

P:39

iT ininguptoperform,jeffMorri on

ILI(ll), Andrew Biggs (11), hel ea

Merrell (12), and Tommy Crane (12)

ready their trumpet to play. \"Band is

interesting and it is a way to get to go

to a good chool,\" Morri on aid.

L theylifttheirclarinets,Anth ny

odary (9), Robert Levin (9),

Dm1try fman (10), and Olawale

Hassan (9) how their chool pirit. \"I

liked playing at halftime because the

music from \"West ide tory\" is exCiting. It i also a challenge to play,\"

Ofman aid.

,..-.., rouching down, Rebecca

athanson (10) blow her trumpet with ze t. \"Playing in the band is

omething I really enjoy, becau emusic is often more powerful than

words,\" she said.

L s they play their clarinet , LindL • ay Brenner (11), Irina Gurchunov (9), Je sica Pasteri (9) and

aryn Alper (12) join in on a ong

from \"We t ide tory\" at the Homecoming game. \"Band i a great experience. I meet new people through the

different trip we take,\" Pa teris aid.

tanding atop the podium, drum

major Tim Rowland (12) conduct

the band. \"Being a drum major all wed me to try to do what directors

do, which i far more difficult than

you can imagine,\" he aid.

13and 35

P:40

36 Sc.ienc.e Cenrer

Strings ofMelod

A t the tart of cia , )ey Ping (12)

practice the scale on hi violin.

Ping, along with Adam Anello (12) on

bass and Tova Braitberg (11) on violin, were named to the All-State rchestra. It was Braitberg's third and

Ping' econd uch honor. (above)

Running through a piec , Margar t Ibe (12) and Andrea Ginsburg

(10) concentrate on their mu ic.

\"Standing up for an hour and a half is

not fun, but Academic Lab give u a

chance to work on sectionals,\"

Michael Brick (10) aid. (right)

lJJnat do !JDU tninK of wnen !JDU

near tne description,

'a 6rDlJJn box witn strings\"?

\"I think of a gift that is wrapped and tied

with string.\"

- Brenda Okpala (11)

\"I think of a little fake guitar that little kids

make with rubberbands.\"

- Lucy Jordan (11)

\"I think of a gift for Christmas.\"

-Abby Zigler (1 0)

~~---~-----------------=~~c

P:41

While in Kan as City, trolling

tnng director Lois Percival

help to prepare Andrea Ginsburg

(10) and Beth Bre ler (10) before their

regional performance. \"Ms. Percival

is a great director who I enjoyed working with throughout high chool,\"

said Cory Zigler (12).

0 rche tra teacher Christine

Fleming leads the clas in practice to perfect their performance for

upcoming recital . \"We have dedicated, hard-working orchestra mu icians this year, probably more than in

the recent pa t, who are very involved

in the group. We have been able to do

so much more because of this,\"

Fleming aid.

A t the City Regional Conference

in Kansas City, Mo., trolling

Strings Orche tra member walked

to different table of judges and the

remaining audience while performing. \"Strolling tring is a lot of fun

and the u ppercla men are really nice,

but it is a little challenging to continuewalking and playing at the arne

tim ,\" aid Rebecca Kreipke (9).

Orcloesrra!Srroffms Srrin9s 3 7

P:42

38 the Science Ceflfer

Going over a grade printout with

Oral Communication teacher

Linda Box, aomi Adair (12) double

checks her scor . Stud nts oft n u ed

part of the 90-minute block of class

time to get individual information

from teacher .

Afterhandingbacke ays, teacher

Kim G u tchew ky talks to the Literatur and ompo ition cia about

the rewrite proce s. R write allowed

tudentstoimprov theirunder tanding, writing skill and grad .

... Is my thesis a

W illiam Shakespeare's \"Macbeth\" is th topic for discussion in teach r Pat oland's At4ra1

Placement English clas , Jan. 3. Chri tina ichola (12), sitting next to oland, take

One-on-one conferencing remained a major trength of AP and all cia e in the English de!

ment, in spite of the fact that the Innovation program of previou year was wa elimi

oland, who was Engli h department chair, retired at the end of the year, after 32 years 111

di trict. \"I've enjoy d teaching at Ladue because th community value education and I've ha

chance to teach orne wonderful literature. Plu , I've had orne amazing student ,\"Noland,

department chair, aid. She retir d at the end of th year, after 32 year in di trict.

i!adue l!int;o

Taught in English classes ... NOT!

phat adj. of fine quality

skeet adj. 1. not achieving an adequate standard 2. short

tight adj. see \"phaf'

trippin' v. to be in an altered state of mind; to be mistaken

wicked adj. brilliant; surpassing expectations

P:43

I

n Julie How' Engli h Literature class, Susan

Ingber (10), Alison Powers (10), and Beth

Bre ler (10) pay attention to the lecture. \"I enjo

English Literature because we get to decipher

modern and cia ic literature,\" Ali on Power

(10) aid.

Tayon harle1.ton and Jacque Wil on con

centrate on their in-cla a signment. \"I enjoy Lit. and Comp. more than junior high English becau e it focuses more on vocabulary

rather than grammar,\" Morgan Pr ley (9) aid.

J

e ica Kallman re earches for Lisa Hara' s cla .

\"I like Literary Analysi b cause it helps me

see other people' thought ,\"Carrie }en en (11)

aid. (below)

eacher Lisa Hara helps Scott Grzencyk (11)

itiLiterary Analy i . \"I particularly like Literary

Analy i becau e it introduce tudent to other

part of literature that wouldn't normally be

expo ed to them,\" cott Grzencyk (11) said.

P:44

Di cu sing th curr nt pre id n

tial d bat , David nius t ach

his Advanced Placement Government

and Politi Oass. \"Forourelecti n project

I had to research to find ut about the

presidential campaign, and I learned a

lot,\" Daniel Estrin (11 ).

Playingwitne , Lindsay Knudson

(9) t stifie in front of a mock jury

in a re-enactment of the trial of

ocr at . The project brought to life a

legal pr es that tudent only read

about in bo k . \"It wa a lot of fun

being a witn s ,\" Knud on aid .

Time Travel

\"Logrolling

is the practice

among members

of Congress

of exchanging

support for bills

or parts of

bills.\"**

-David Sonius,

social studies

teacher

'10 Sc.ience Cenrer

in Social Studies

\"I think it has

something

to do with

Congress,

that is

alii know.\"

- Allison Bloj

(12)

What do

you think

'logrolling'

means?

\"I think

that logrolling

is part

of the

lumberjack

triathlon.\"

-Candice

Frumson, social

studies teacher

\"Does it

maybe have

something

to do with

social

studies?\"

-Julia

Steinback (11}

P:45

!

unior Jamie B rglund, Beth Goldenberg, Lind ay Gold ford and Joey

arzilai tay attentive in AP Government and Politics cia . \"So far, thi

has been the most intere ting cia

that I have taken,\" Goldford aid. \"I

thought I already knew everything

about government, but I found out I

was very wrong.\"

C tanding in front of tudents, Jeff

Ol<opolow lectures in Current Events

class. The 2000presid ntialelection, which

lasted weeks instead of ne day, gave the

class plenty to discuss. \"Since I believe

that if you don't know where you are

going, you'll end up someplace else, in

urrent Events, we at least try to figure

out where we are,\" said Kopolow.

Acting a a witn , Paige Flynn

{9) prepare to give testimony in

a mock trial. \"This is certainly a more

creative way to tudy what could be a

very boring subj ct,\" aid Flynn.

Taking a eat at the head of the

clas , Bob We terholt teache

ninth grade World tudie . \"We tudied the god and culture of Buddhism,\" aid Rahsa on Andrews {9).

\"It wa interesting.\"

Playing the role of an attorney, Robert Levin {9) lecture before the

mock judges in hi World tudie

clas . \"It wa nice to be the lawyer,\"

Levin aid, \"At lea tmylifewa n' ton

trial.\" Hi tory buff like Valli Chan

{12) looked forward to their ocial

studie cia es. \"In AP U.S. Hi tory

with Mr. Good, my favorite part of

the cia s wa going over the American Revolution. It wa r ally intere ting to learn about the beginning of

our country,\" Chan aid.

Socia( Sruc!lu f/ f

P:46

1 she u es the computer, Lara

£_Bail y (12) studie the periodic

table during Advanced Placement

Chemistry. As in other AP class ,

the work load, high expectations and

stiff requirem nts challenged tudent . \"Despite the intensity of the

cia s, somehow we till find time to

have fun together,\" he said. (right)

any cience teach rs incorpo-

/. ate computer u age into their

curriculum. Monica Bowman often

lectured to her Chemistry cia s with

the aid of a laptop computer. (below)

So you want to be

a r0 G-f :- c~ <: (;_ r r~ I f r <: f ?

\"I want to \"I really doubt \"Since I want \"I will definitely get a degree in that I will. to be a use science in

science and tie I hope to marry writer, I don't my chosen

it in with my and be fortunate think I career because

hobby to enough to will probably I plan to be

do some nature not have need science a marine

photography.\" to work.\" in my work.\" biologist.\"

Leila Seymour Ashley Rosen Lindsay Kimberly Frimel

(9) (10) VonDoersten (12)

(11)

P:47

\\ \\/- hile atalieJeney (12) andJe i V Leavitt (12) record data, Matt

Hyland (12) makes ob ervations. \"AP

Biology is a hard class, but the experience is worth the hard work,\" Jeney

said. (left)

r 1eacher Richard Witt explains sig

nificant figure in measuring to

Sam Gartland (11) as Amy Ro en (11)

and Stephanie Susman (11) share a

chuckle behind him. \"Physic with

Mr. Witt is a lot of fun, especially

making white board presentations,\"

Rosen (11) said.

l J filbry McDowell writes Emily

_ '( l.Ro en (12) a pass after Advanced Placement Chemistry. \"I've

had a fun time this year because we

have a great teacher and a lot of fun

people,\" Rosen (12) said. (below)

n Advanced Placement Biology,

John Wildi (12) and Robert Friedman(12)workonanexperiment. \"The

labs in AP Bio. make the cla more

interesting and they make the knowledge stick a little better,\" Wildi said.

(above)

lecture hold students' atten I

l tion in Chemistry; Lauren

Murphy (10) and Tyler Kotiza (10)

listen to teacher Monica Bowman carefully. \" I really enjoy being in Mrs.

Bowman's cia s becau e I like her

approach to teaching,\" aid Murphy.

(left)

P:48

On Decade Da during pirit

Week, (teachersdre ed from the

1920 ) Linda Thie took tud nt

through tep to olve a problem on

the whiteboard. G ometry tudents

had ju t learned about quadratic equation . \"G ometry i a totally different

conceptofmath,\"RyanKruli(]O) aid.

Working at the overhead proj ctor, Joe Thomas (9) explain an

equation. Thi method of teaching

allowed all tudents to participate.

\"Math come naturally to me, so I

enjoy it,\" Anthony Fazzari (11) aid.

(above)

'I 'I Scienu; Cenrer

A Brandy Ward (11) works on an

a ignment, teacher Dominic

Le oir help her work through the

concept, tep by step. Stud nt valued one-on-one help in cia s and in

Academic Lab. \"My teacher mak

theclas fun,\"BrandyWard (11) aid.

Teacher Daniel McCommi explain to the cia of mo tly SO]ph,Dm<l1!1

what material th y will cover in the next chapter of Advanced

McCommi , who wa new to Ladue thi year, u ed the overhead

ext n ively to help explain math concept .

P:49

Learning

to Count

Student's Corner

Define the term \"homomorphism.\"

\"Going into the future.\"

-Jon Nichols (9)

\"The same things changing into similar

things.\"

-Kate Lincoff (10)

\"A mapping of a set onto itself.\"

- Real definition

Going over the homework, Su an

Rochow an wer tudent 'question . Most ophomore take Advanced Algebra. \"Advanced Algebra

i not too difficult, becau e it review

Jots of the material I learned in Algebra I,\" Robbie Itzkowitz (11) said. (far

left)

I

n Analy i , teacher Randy Keys

works with a student while the rest

ofthecla u e graphingcalculator .

Analysi prepared juniors and eniors

for Calculu . Students reviewed algebra and learned concepts that upplemented what they were learning in

physic . Math teachers welcomed the

90-minute clas e to help student

learn and practice complex functions.

Paying attention to the teacher during ales n,JenDurham(12),Kevin

Lackey (12), and Andy Garland (12)

attempt to solve a problem. Calculus

students had just reviewed the concept

of limits. \"Calculus is a difficult course,

but I know it will help prepare me for

college,\" Garland (12) said.

hfarh 'IS

P:50

,.. r 'blking about pani h culture,

_ arol ue Allen ha the attention

of Breah aettele (11) and ] nny

Farmer(ll). \"I really enjoy Spanish

becau e I like being able to undertand and peak a language diff rent

from English,\" Farmer said.

1

oncentrating, Richard Bly (10)

practice French verb conjugation. \"Reading \"Antigone\" in French

V with Ms. Benson-Robinson wa intere ting;it' adiff rent torywiththe

same characters a the Sophocles

story,\" Andrew Skor (12) aid.

• 1n a

different tongue ...

\"Latin has \"I haven't used \"My skills were \"Once, in Mexhelped me on my French skills rusty, but I could ico, I lost my

vocab. tests yet, but I plan to communicate watch. Knowing

and in science travel to other with the French Spanish helped

because lots countries, so people.They ap- me ask people if

of English knowing French preciated my ef- they had seen it.

words have should fort to speak They had, and

Latin roots.\" help me out.\" their language.\" helped me find it.\"

Stephanie Brandon Jon Meyer Eliza Altvater

Susman (11) Common (11) (12) (11)

'16 Scienu; Cen rer

P:51

1 s they listen to an audio tape in

..L e language lab, Becky Barzilai

(9) and Julie Fields (9) fill out answers

on a worksheet. Students go to the lab

once or twice a week to improve their

li tening and re ponse skill .

/:

ocabulary work is easier with

the computer program that

teacher Cathy Boulanger uses. Andy

Swider (9), Sean Flynn(9) and Zach

Levinson (10) learn the program and

find it useful. \"This program really

helps the students with long-term

memory and spelling Spanish vocabulary terms,\" Boulanger said .

. rn the dassroom,Andy Schulman

_(11) practices vocabulary with a

Spanish computer program. \"Spani h is becoming more common, o I

hope knowing it will help me in the

future,\"Schulman aid.

1 n exchange tudent from Gerr any,JuliaMihatovic(ll), tudie Spanish after class. \"I like learning

different language because I like to

travel. I'm glad to have the po ibility to improve my English and I want

to thank all the people who helped me

enjoy my tay in the U.S.,\" she aid.

L /

-arcelle Charles looks over a

tudent' homework. \"In the

pa t few year intere t in French has

risen greatly. In French IV alone there

are27hard-working tudents. I'm very

pleased--Vive le francai !\"she aid.

Modern and Cla&&ic.ol i.JJnguagu 'I 7

P:52

II 8 Sr. li>uiB (J)alk of fame

P:53

s students and faculty entered the 21st century they

faced many changes.Teachers adjusted their material

to 90-minute classes. Seniors rushed to meet collegeapplication deadlinesJuniors panicked,

trying to maintain theirGPAs and stressed

over the ACTs and SAT's. S ph ores rejoiced in their ascens·o to e per classes,

but ck par ing passes. Freshme a r y ·o; ed clubs and sports, making

friends and integrating themselves into their new school. Faculty and

students adjusted to bells, passes and Academic lab, a whole new ladue

at the start of a new century.

Penple 119

P:54

SO Mafk of fame

P:55

Anthony B.

Babington

Tory

Bahn

I

n Pottery, Chri Moeckel (12) shapes a pot. The room bustled every hour

with students using the pottery wheel and culpting project by hand. \"If

the hjgh school didn't offer a pottery class, I wouldn't be able to expre

myself through my art,\" Moeckel said.

David Q.

Bailey

Lara F.

Bailey

Monique

Baldwin

Managers of \"Big

Mama Hughes\"'

k.tes, Lauren Schiff (12)

and Jonny Itzkowitz (12)

take a tray of hot k.tes

out of the oven. tudents

in Business \"vtanagement

and Marketing in the 21st

Century and Entrepreneurship ld ki and

milk during Academic

Lab.!naddjti n to baking

the k.tes, they planned

the business and arranged

for facilities and equipment. \"It's good experience in helping us to learn

how much is involved in

running a busine \"

Itzkowitz said.

Boosuk

Bang

Seniora Sf

P:56

S2 lJafk of\" Fame

Jason D.

Buchanan

Daniel M.

Burke

Michelle L.

Burkemper

During Academic Lab, Monique Baldwin (12) ch cks with P.E. teacher Todd

Basler on her way into the cafeteria. Senior had to get accustomed to igning

in and out and using hall pa es to move around the building. \"I was going into the

cafeteria to ask my math teacher a que tion,\" sh said.

I

n the n w, improved Learning Center housed in

former Commons, Molly Tettenhorst (12) works

vocabulary. \"Th Learning C nter i a great palce tosh.

and do homework,\" he aid.

P:57

\"Where is she?\"

Durham's friends say

she is never seen

because she is always

busy somewhere else.

Paul G.

Crane

Thomas A.

Crane

Friends say Ben Washington is an outstanding

athlete destined

for the Olympics

or professional sports.

Ben Washington 1121

Jeffrey

Cristiani

Forgetful Nicole

Gealy is said to be

always searching for

her car in the parking

lot after school.

Gilbert

Daniel

Nicole Gealy 112)

Jessica

Daniel

Always seen in the

pottery room, Penn

Boon, people say he will

likely be a pottery master

in the future.

Penn Boon 112)

Daniel R.

DeFosset Seniors 53

P:58

S'l lJofk of fame

M ichelle Burkemper (12) igns up for a meeting with a

coU ge representative in the ollege and Car r office.

\"The forums they set up with poke men really help u g t

to know th colleges and th ir programs,\" Kellen Williams

(12) aid.

P:59

Jonas

Goldsand

allege and C r r

Office bee m s a secon

h to many iors.

Counse s James Sinn

d Annalee Ni nhol z

gurde t through the

ossibilities to a fu e

Mark A.

Gosney Gossage

that w· s rve them w

hoices inclu e o- and

four- e r colleges· ork-

. g in a fiel f interest;

an he armed fore

Second se ster Juniors

m with heir couns

lors and cont' e

throu out their seni

year, looking a success fi ' in life.

Checking on application deadlmes, Brian Lieberman

(12) and Leslie mith (12) spea!.. with counselor

Annal e issenholtz. \"The help us locate scholarships

at different schools that we can qualify for, which IS really

h lpful,\" M gan Fahrenkamp (12) said.

Senitvs SS

P:60

56 GJafl< offama

Heger

I n Advanced

Plac ment

hemistry,

Kevin Lackey

(12) list n attentively to the

lecture . \"One

nice thing about many enior cia se i

that the cia s

size ar o

mall,\" he said.

Lauren Schiff

(12) work on

the seniors' Homecoming pep rally

float. The seniors' theme was

di co and the

float included a

typical 1970s

boom box.

\\ queen. \"BE~in~: n01t

nated for

Like manyother enior ,KevinMcCann(12)andRyan om

(12) dr ed in '70 attire during pirit Week. \"Being a ser

during pirit Week allowed me to dre sup and how my p1

the biggest way po ible\" McCann said.

P:61

tendmg

(fever/

ase excuse my

today because

d by today·s

actll'ltles and won 't be able to com·e

Thanli you .

Gioia L.

Kaid

Joseph E.

Kaminski

Suzanne E.

Kelly

N ooshin a eh (12), Tory Bahn (12), Alison Bloj (12), Lind ay Ferguson

(12) and J ssi Leavitt (12), along with the Ram, upport the football

team at a home game early in the eason. Senior led the crowd inspirit and

creative expres ion at games.

Travis J.

Kladiva

lrmela

Klaissle

Carolyn

Kletzker S Miors S7

P:62

SB lJJalk of\" fame

Lieberman Lippmann

What's your theme song and why?

\"'Wild Thing,' because I am a spontaneous and funloving per on.\"

- Lexi Nolin (12)

'\"Leaving on a Jet Plane,' b cause I fly a lot between

Texas and St. Louis.\"

- Lizz Uljee (12)

'\"IWillSurvive,'becausenomatterwhatbad things

happen but you can keep going.\"

-Mark Wilson (12)

'\"Don't Worry, Be Happy,' becau e I try to keep an

optimistic attitude and not let my judgment get

clouded.\"

-Ryan Cornelius (12)

'\"Ants Marching,' because we are like the ants in

that every day we all try to get to one place: school.\"

-Carolyn Kletzker (12)

\"'Like Water for Chocolate,' because it's inspirational to the black woman and expres es who I

am.\"

- Stanyale Riley (12)

P:63

Olympics activities engage everyone who takes part

I'Senic,rCc)winey Bry and a special athlete string necklaces in one

craft areas. Buddies and athletes also sang karaoke, baked

and played volleyball.

During Academic Lab, David Krems (12), Daniel Axelbaum (12), David Caito

(12), Michel Carella (11) and Andrew Goggin (12) study together for their math

classes in the cafeteria. \"Academic Lab gives u a chance to do our h mework at

school with the help of our friends, rather than at home,\" Goggin said.

Shane

Meyer

Michal A.

Mikesell

Rhea

Miller

Matthew G.

Minton

Chris A.

Moeckel

Loni A.

Moffat Seniors 59

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60 {i)afk of fame

Tommy Crane (12) studie in the

library after school. \"It is a qui t

place to get work done and a good

place to concentrat ,\"he aid. (above)

As partofFine Arts V, Brian Lieberman

(12)workonhisPastaHouseproject.

'\"The Pasta House project lets me recreat

famous art in a uniqu way,\" he said.

To satisfy her mid-morning hun er,

Morris (12) hits the vending rna

ing Academic Lab. Several new machines;\"'l

added to the Common in October.

Cheetos, Skittles, Baked Lay's potato

and M & M' helped oothe growling

ach until lunchtime. (below)

P:65

Daniel J.

Przybeck

Yelena

Pupkevich

Ashley

Raben

Julian A.

Raimondo

Working in the Video Technology Center,

Chris Scholl (12) edits a video project.

Scholl spent many hours behind the cameras and

in front of the editing machine , getting tapes

ready for broadcast. He, along with Jey Ping (12)

and alumnus Danny Baker, also worked on computers throughout the building, especially in the

Computer Animation Lab, helping the technology staff keep the different computer lab up and

running.

Nicole

Rainey

Maryjayne

Rains Seniors 6 f

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I n Advanced

Placem ntBiology cia s, Matthew Hyland

(12) look into a

micro cope .

\"Dr. Mehigh has

been welcomed

warmly to the

school. AP Biology has been my

favorite cia \"

Hyland aid.

O n theme

day during

Homecoming

week, Stephen

Gilbert (12)

dre e up as a

member of the

band Kis . \"We

dre ed as Kis

because dres ing

a Led Zeppelin

wa too hard,\"

Gilbert aid.

Robert

62 (Jat* arrame Sandheinrich

Jamie

Scaccia

Andrew M.

Schamp

Lauren

Schiff

Bradley

Schoch

Chris K.

Scholl

P:67

YOotzds to

\"Live your life in a way that when

you wake up, Satan says,

'Oh no! She's up!\"'

- Elizabeth Erekson (12)

\"Loyalty is holding on to

someone's hand and never letting go, even when the

fingers are being

E. Gortney

Strayhorn

pried a art.\"

-Alison Robbins (12)

Stacey

Suttle

David M.

Swanson

live

\"The grass is always greener on

the other side.\"

-Eric Fitzgerald (12)

\"Only your heart can make you

a champion.\"

- Phrann Gingell (12)

\"At the end of the game, the king

and the pawn go back into e

same box.\"

- Josh Kahn (12)

Charles D. Ebony J. Spencer D.

Swinney Tappin Taylor Seniors 63

P:68

6'1 {,Jaflr of fame

Mark K.

Wilson

Corwin M.

Zigler

Williams

Not pictured:

Naomi Adair

Alicia N. Akridge

Ralph Boyd

Yulia Dameshek

Douglas I. Frates

Patrick Hecker

Williams

Jason S. Hofstein

Danielle N. Liner

Chaun Lucius

Gregory P. Merrifield

Reginald I. Patton Jr.

Arthur L. Quinn

Wilson

Jeffrey T. Simpson

Stephen M. Stillwell

Kathryn B. Toney

Anthony J. Webster

P:70

6 6 lilalk of fame

P:71

A bout to vot in the mock presidential election, Abby Schneider (11) waits for

fiher name to be checked off. Christopher Saxton' U. S. overnment and

Politics Fundamentals class organized a mock election forth tudent bod . 'The

mockelectionwasagreat way for tudentsnotofvotingagetoexperience thev ting

pr . Especially with this year's unique electi n, students realized every v te

counts,\"Schncider said.

Ryonndre Aaron

Chri toph r Adam

Ghani li

Hakiem Ali

Eliza Altvater

Ca y Arce

lemayhu Ayanaw

aeesa Aziz

Paul Barbaglia

arah Barbara h

Matthew Barne

Jo eph Barzilai

Lo'Real Ba

Jeffr y B ard

Ryan Bei el

ophie Benoi t

Sarah Berglund

Mark Bertish

ejal Bhakta

Karl Block

Taquida B clair

Tova Braitberg

Lind ay Brenner

Jam Bre 1 r

I

n Phy ics, junior Kelly McBride, Dolph poeneman, and Michael

Collin pre ent their white board le on to the cia s. Cia es tried a new

way of learning; with other students teaching individualle son . \"Phy ic

i ·a lot of fun becau ewe do a Jot of hand -on activitie ,\" poeneman aid.

Juniors 67

P:72

Cl aning up af

ter her delici us meal, phie

Benoist (11) deans

her dishes. \"I reall enjo cooking

because we learn

man cooki ng

techniqu andeat

u niqu food,\"

Benoist said.

I

n the T ,

Jared ovack

(11) uses a video

camera for an editing project. \"Advanced ideochalleng mewith

citement and interview ,\" ovack

said.

P t r Bron on

Ryan Bron on

ichola Brown

K vin Butt

Mich 1 Carella

Courtney Carl

Jessica Chapuis

YuyangChen

Holly Cheuk

Loui Choi

Anna Clark

Matth w Clark

C. Phillip Clark IV

Bradley Cobb

Maranda Cocking

Brian Collier J r

Micha 1 Collin

Brandon Common

Leah Constantz

Darr 11 Cooper

Lori Copile itz

68 l.Jalk of fam e

Lisa Cornfeld

Ilana Cor on

MattCowhey

Dictionary

Upperclassman: a

well-respected person who

orders around underclassmen.

G.P.A.: something juniors

wish they had paid attention

to earlier and now consequently must raise for

applying to college.

A.P. U.S. Government

and Politics: Mr. Dave

Sonius' drill camp.

parking pass: means

juniors can finally park at

school; they don't have to

find a ride or wait for their

parents to pick them up.

prep course: a twice-aweek chance to realize how

stupid students are.

college: a once exciting

dream turns into the scary

reality of leaving home and

future stress.

P:73

roofn~ading before turning in her paper, tephanie

leeper (11) edits her final draft, as ]a on Growe (11)

another student in hi group.

Alexander Cox

Rebecca Crandall

Everett Cris

Martin Damyan

Kevin Davis

Kia Davis

Cecily Deut ch

Susan Dipert

Vadi Dodge

Darla Dougla

Jennifer Duffie

Stephanie Eai ley

Darrien Echol

Daniel Estrin

Jennifer Farmer

Adrien Fauquet

Anthony Fazzari

Ryan Ferris-Han on

Jonathan Frigo

Kelly Fritz

Samuel Gartland

Benjamin Goldberg

Beth Goldenberg

Lind ay Goldford

Smiling at the camera,

Shane! Steele (11) gets her

yearbook picture taken. \"I like

yearbook picture because they

freeze a piece of time that

people do e to you can ee,\"

Pear on aid.

Working on a car' engine,

BenGoldberg(ll)looksfor

the problem. \"I like Auto Maintenance because you learn more

about cars than what you would

learn from your parents, and you

get to practice you learn,\"

Goldberg said.

Juniors 69

P:74

\"\"f1U<ing notes, juni rs

.l Chase Zenger,

Taylor teinh ff and

Lau-ren usterlisten

to AP U .. Gm·emment and Politics

teacher David nius.

\"AP overnment

help!> me unde~tand

how our government

works,\" Zenger {11)

said.

~ theme day of

\\._)Homecoming

week, junior Eliza

Altvater and Jennie

Wolff show th ir

school pirit by dressing like hippies. '1twas

fun because we don't

u uall get to wear

those kind of clothes to

school,\" Wolff said.

Jeffrey Goldstein

ichola G odrich

Adami ordon

Keenon Gre n

Eli abeth Gre nberg

Le a Grodzin ki y

Ja on Growe

Scott Grzenczyk

Amy undry

AI in Hamil ton

Li a Hampton

Jame Han n

Erica Harlan

Amanda Hellman

Billy Hendrick on

Bobby Hendrick on

Hilary Heyman

Micha l Hill

Emily Hochberg

Timothy Hugh

Andrew Hut on

Anna Ing nthron

Slava Ionin

Robert Itzkowitz

70 {JJafk of fame

I n Jewelry c1

Jessica hapu1s(

gets ready to sold

pi ceontoa keyct14

Students desigt

rings, bracelets,

chain and other

accessories. \"]ewe

class i a mce b

from all my acade

cia s s,\" ChapUJs After cia s,

Kohn (11)

up a test in Chc

tudents per~ nned

and learned about

elements and ch

that comprise rna

\"Chemistry is a g

course to challengn

mind,\" Kohn said.

P:75

\"My weirdest dream was when I

knew I was dreaming so I could decide what I was doing.\"

-Jessica Kallman {77)

\"I had a dream where I got a new

bike, but when I woke up it wasn't

there.\"

-Matthew Barnes (77)

\"I was in a mini-van with no one

driving. It kept crashing into buildings, but I would bounce off the

buildings into other buildings.\"

-Lisa Cornfeld {77)

\"I was chased and

attacked, and later

befriended by a

pelican.\"

-Julie Moeckel (77)

Jo hua Jack on

arri Jen n

Chri tina John on

J nnifer John on

Lucille Jordan

Michael Kalishman

Je ica Kallman

Brittany Katz

Erich Kiehl

Darolyn King

Jennifer Knight

tacy Knud on

D rek Kohn

tephani Korn

Michael Kueneke

Mariko Kumanomido

Caleb Law on

K vin Le in ki

Jacob Le y

Fred Lincoln

Marnica Lind ay

an Lloyd

John Loe el

lexi Lytl

\"I dreamed about a world with green

clouds and black unicorns.\"

-Christina Johnson (77)

\"I once dreamed of a dancing bar of

soap. It was a long time ago.\"

-Drew Unser (77)

\"I was attacked by a giant tree while I

was trying to cut it down.\"

-Everett Criss (77)

Junior6 71

P:76

an Mad n

Dani 1 Marcu

Kell McBrid

hawnta McFadden

udr M Math

mi1y McMillan

Brittani Me padd n

harl M m

J u1ia Miha to vic

Jonath n Milam

ei1 Mitchell

Julie Mo ckel

Kri tin Moritz

B j ra M rri on

J ffre Morri on

Brandon Mu ller

AnneMuta hi

Heidi r

Jordan ewmark

Casie

Micha 1

Jared

Ryan

Studying in the Learning Center, Rebecca Crandall (11) u e

there ource the chool offer . Academic Lab gave student a chance

to u e the Internet, reference ,

book and comput r . \"It' nic to

have re ource at your fingertip .

Wh n I wrote a pap r for Literary

Analy is, I used the computer lab

and reference book ,\" he aid.

The cafeteria i where math

teacher Randy Key help

Michael Carella (11) and Julia Bark

(12) during Academic Lab. Conference between teacher and tudent were cheduled during lab

time. \"A cad mic Lab give u the

opportunity to work with our teacher ,\" arella aid. (right, b ttom)

I n the library, junior Heidi

Schamburg, Kri tin Moritz,

Emily Ro en and arah

Barbara h do re earch during

Academic Lab. \"It' a great time

to get work done, \" Schamburg

aid . Socializing wa al o a big

part of AcLab . Student met

their friends in the hall and

congregated in 'de tination' area uch as computer labs and

the Learning Center. (far right)

72 lJJaflr of fame

P:77

HenokOgb

Brenda Okpala

Bryan Okpala

Shayla 0 ikoya

Damir Ovcina

ichola Pandjiri

A hlee' Patton

Laura Paul

La Tonia Pear on

Laura Podgor ki

Eric Ray

Kathryn Reed

Gabrielle Rein

Daniel Rich

Daniel Rob rt

Larry Robin on

Jo hua Rock

AmyRo en

Emily Ro en

Olga Rynkiewicz

J ica Sam el

Heidi Schamburg

Mark Schenkel

Ro ina Schiff

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Adam hapiro

Ad 1 yn herwo d

Kri ta hocl<le

St phani 1 eper

hleigh

Michael rnith

Julia Steinback

G rge teinhardt

Taylor Steinhoff

Ashley Stoke

Shayla Strong

Stephanie Su man

Matthew Tarpley

In what TV show family

could you see yourself?

\"'The Patty Duke Show' because I ha\\'e an identical

cou in (Jordan · wrnark) just like on the how.

Al o, my lif i like a bad sitcom.\"

- Lisa Comfeld (11)

\"'The Simpson 'becau e it would be cool to have a

dad like Horner and a brother like Bart.\"

- fouathan Witten (11)

\"'Leave It to BeaYer' b cau e everyone i alway so

happy-go-lucky and it's such a contra t from reality in many ways.\"

-Stephanie Sleeper (11)

7'1 lJalk of fame

\" 'The osby Show.' If I could have anybod for a

dad it would be Bill Co by becau e he's not afraid to

make fun of hi kids.\"

- Scott GrzeHczyk (11)

\" '3rd Ro k from the Sun' because I think it would be

interesting to live with ali n .''

- Stephauie Susmau (11)

\"The Banks family on 'Fre h Prince of Bel Air.' I

thinkitwould be fun to live with Will Smith because

of the diver ity he brings to th family.\"

-Michael ixon (11)

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the auto shop room, Andrew Biggs (11) works on a

's engine. \"My favorite thing about Machine Rois the freedom l have to learn whatever l want

anything with mechanic and metal,\" Biggs said.

Checking for contrast, Lindsay Yon Doersten

(11) looks over her work. \"Photography enables me to see beauty that l n rmally wouldn't

have stopped to ,\"Yon Doersten said.

Duong cademi

Lab, Latin teacher

AnnRittenbaum helps

bby Schneider (11)

with her homework.

\"La tin is a realJ y fun

class. Dr. Rittenbaum

always makes herself

available to the students and mak ure

we under,tand the lessons,\" Schneider said.

Reviewing what to type, Shayla trong

(11) and Elizabeth Williams (9) select some

te t for Keyboarding. \"It's a very important

class that will help in the future,\" Strong said.

Jack Taylor

Jakki Taylor

Anthony Tobia

DrewUn r

Lind ay on Do r t n

Steve Vredenburgh

Tony Vricella

Mark Wagman

Blanche Wagner

Seantay Walker

Heather Walp rt

Brandy Ward

incent Webb Jr

Ta i hya White

Charle Whitelaw

Rochelle Whittaker

Michael Wice

J ffr Winter

Jonathan Witten

Jennifer Wolff

Earn n Wong

Karolyn W dard

J aema Younge

ha Z nger

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Juniors pictured

this page:

1. Eamon Wong

2. (I to r): Stephanie

Eaisley, Taquida

Boclair, Shane!

Steele, Ashlee' Patton

and Shawnta

McFadden

3. Darla Douglas

4. Matt Barnes

5. Heidi Schamburg

Juniors not

pictured on

previous pages:

K.iwana Bailey

Diane Barton

Willie Barton

Rachel Baumgartner

Andrew Biggs

arrona Clardy

Theodore Hayne

Todd Honkomp

Alex Jack on

Peter Leiweke

David Mutch

ataliya Prus

Michael Rezny

Breah Saettele

Matthew Vest

Matthew Westrich

Marvin William

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Eric Abram on

Je ica Adler

Daniella Alou h

Je ica Ander on

Juan Arhancet

Jonathan Arnstein

Emily Axelbaum

Annette Bail y

Ely ia Baker

Ani ha Baxt r

Lauren Beard n

Jack B lew

Jeanette Belliveau

Julie Berg

Deborah Berti h

Emily Bigg

Cory Block

Richard Bly

Carolyn Bond

Jam Bomfl th

Drew Bo ton

Kyle Bo ton

Clayton Boyd

Katherine Br nnan

B th Br ler

Michael Brick

ad ya Bron tein

Coren Brown

Jo hua Brown

Karina Brown

Shenice Brown

ichola Buckvar

Camila Buechl r

London Burn

Jacob Bu ch

Chri topher Byrd

arah Byrne

Cady Calcagno

Chri tophe Carnes

Lawr nee Carroll

Hunter Carter

Oli er Carter

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Taylor Ma~on (10)

works on math in the

af teria during Academic Lab.

Katie Ward (10} and

Debbie De r gorio

(10) work on a lab in their

biology class.

Anna Chartko a

Jean Ch n

Jeffrey Ch ng

Stev n Cohn

Matthew ol

Leann Coleman

William Collin Jr

Jame Colquhoun

Steven Conl y

Elizab th Coon

Carl Cunningham

Alli on Daake

Monica Daniel

Jimmy Davi

Gerald De Clue

D borah D Gregorio

Keyambra Dobbin

Dani l Dougla

Adam Drake

Adam Durham

Franc Dus eault

Kathryn Dutra

80 Mafic of fame

Dictionary

Sophomore: Finally I'm not a freshman!

PSAT's and PACT's: tests taken to evaluate your

intelligence. The students score well but for some reason

can never actually figure out their score.

Driver's Education: a class full of boring videos, easy

tests, coaches' interesting stories, oh and driving.

Global U.S. Studies: watching your teachers get all

excited about something which is of no importance

to you. Oh and you can't forget Mr. Hahn's

Mylar Seven Map. Where was

America on that?

A shley Rosen (lC

talks with friend at

Homecoming

Davis Rand (10) and

Lawr nee arrol,

(10) dance around the

band room.

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Smiling at the crowd, Debbie De regorio (10) and Alissa

Goldst in (10) dance for the Homecoming pep rally. The

'>ophom re girl performed a dance to accompany their O's

themed float. Most of the grades had me sort of kit or

dance to enhance their etas float.

Courtney Eng 1

Mary En or

J sica Eschen

Michell Feit

Paig F ldman

Margar t Ferg r

Erica Fi hel

David Flie her

B njamin Flug

Dwonna Foley

Robyn Fox

Andrew Frum on

Caitlin Gardn r

AmodGautam

Laura G I tein

Anthony Georg

Sergey Gilgof

Andrew Gillentine

Andrea in burg

Chri topher Goggin

Jason Goldman

Ali a Gold tein

Daniel Gold tein

Marc Gold tein

Taking a break at phomore Rec ight, LOndon Burns (10), Emily A elba urn (10) and

Meredith Wilson (10) watch th ir cia mates umo wrestle. The student > ere able

to particpate in many actidti for the night. \"M favorite part of Sophomore Rec ight

wa pia ing volle ball with my friends in the g m,\" Dann ld tein aid.

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D uring Homecoming week, many ophomores gathered after chool to

work on their float. Michelle Feit (10) and Adam Durham (10) paint parts

of the O's themed radio. \"Working on the float wa a wond rful way to get

involved with the excitement of Homecoming week,\" Feit said .

I

n the Learning

Center, Rachel

Rosenfeld (10) and

Janee Huneke (10)

work together on a

group project for their

English clas . The

Learning Center provided the space and

re ources student

needed to work on

projects.

Marco Gonzalez

Shauna Goodgold

Te sa Gotman

Tiffaney Green

Stephan Greenlee

David Grigoryan

Blair Gross

Michelle Gubin

Jonathan Gunn

David Hall

Denise Hamilton

Marie Hampton

Alexandre Hardt

Brittani Harris

Adeola Hassan

Michelle Heger

Andrew Heimburger

Caroline Hershey

Richard M Herzog

Dominique Hill

Joshua Hirschfeld

Brandon Hodge

Benjamin Horwitz

Tiffany Hrabosky

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Kevin Huck hold

Stephanie Hud on

Adrienne Huneke

Chri topher Hunter

Andrew Hyland Jr

Julia Ingber

Su an Ingb r

Ian Iron

Majedah Jabaar

Romarell Jabaar

Claire Jame

Bobby John on

a than John on

Calvin John on II

Heather J one

Trevor Jone

Alex Kafoury

Harold Kaid Jr

Johnny Kalliongi

Brett Kalme

Kara Kelley

Catherine Kenzora

Kenneth Kitchin

William Kla en

i 110 r ~ uolii e po ses ion

li1 how oes it efine you?

\"My baseball bat and glove

because baseball is my favorite

sport and what I love to do.\"

-Taylor Mason (10)

\"My necklace. It's a mezuzah,

which is a symbol of my Jewish

faith and culture.\"

-Brian Millner (10)

\"I love my dog because he's been

my best friend for a long time.\"

-Oliver Carter (10)

\"My photo album is my favorite

possession because it contains

all the memories that have

brought me to where I am in my

life now.\"

-Emily Axelbaum (10)

\"I have a handkerchief that my

dad used to carry with him all the

time. It really reminds me of him.\"

-Peery Spoeneman (10)

\"My hands. They are my greatest

implements.\"

-Jeremy Voss (10)

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Sophomore Rec. Night

Sophomore Rec. Night, Sept. 22, was and volleyball. Other activities included sumc

loaded with fun and laughter. Matt Mar- wrestling (with participants dressed in many

row-Howell filled the air with cool beats, as layers of padding) and fortune telling fromvolunteer OJ. In the gym, students played Lefton Promotions. Sophomores also wore

friendly but competitive games of basketball their spirit proudly in their new '03 T- shirts.

Dre ed up a a

sumo wre tier,

Harold Kaid lies on the

floor after wrestling

with a friend. The sophomores were given the

opportunity to dress up

in Ia er of padding and

pretend to sumo wrestle. \"It wa a different

experience, but it was

very hard to move

around,\" Kaid aid.

Katie Knoedelseder

Tyl r Kotiza

Sandor Kovac

Erin Krakover

Daniel Kram

Semon Krit

R an Krull

Erin Leahy

Stephen Leahy

Luke Leidenfro t

Meli a Levin

Zachary Levin on

Micha 1 L witt

Kat Lincoff

William Locke

Emuel Long

Ju tin Lydon

Mary Lynch

Abra Lyon -Warren

Viktoriya Mak imenko

Virginia Marion-Lowe

Kendra Marner

Greg Martin

Taylor Ma on

8'1 (,Jafl< ol' fame

I n the Famih

onsumer u

room, Allison Daal

listens as her fu

predicted. Fortune

ingwasoneofthe,

ties available at

more Rec. ight.

really interesting.

knew that my

name is Linda and

told me that I w

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Standing in line,

sophomores Ke\" in

H uckshold, Adam ado\" sky, Ani ha Baxter,

aman tha Sanchez a nd

R1chard Herzog wait for

their turn at basketball.

At Sophomore Rec.

ig ht tuden t had the

op tion to tay in the gym

and play game . \"Rec.

ight wa a fun opportuni ty for me to ee my

frie nds w ho I don ' t ge t

to see every d ay,\"

Huck hold aid .

Loren Mayer

Jonathan McAllister

ichola Meoli

Michelle Merkel

Sharde' Miller

Brian Millner

Matheen Mohabbat

Kathryn Montague

Brandon Moore

Branden Moran

Chri topherMoran

Stephanie Morri

Matthew Morrow-Howell

Lauren Murphy

Loren Myers

Anjuli arang

Rebecca athan on

Daniel ewmark

Peter ichola

Leah uetzel

Kelley O'Hara

R an ehler

Drnitriy Ofman

Ali on Olech

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D uring cademic Lab

Rachel Rosenfeld

(10) works. \" cademic Lab helps a

lot to get my work

d n ,\" Rosenfeld

aid. cadernic

Labisaprominent

part of the block

chedule implemented this year. Worl..ing in

the cafeteria Chris Byrd (10)

catch up on his

math during Academic Lab. \"I like

working on prob1m with my

friends,\" h said.

All math teachers

held their Academic Labs in the

cafeteria o studen could come

to ne location for

help.

Ca ey Oppenheim

Val ri Park r

Diego Paz

Ro eanne Perrot

Eli a Peter en

Megan Pfi ter

Megg n Picco

Matthew Pi oni

Michelle Pi oni

Chri tina Poon

Ali on P wer

Thoma Probst

Anna Pupk vich

manda Rainey

Cart r Ramey

Da idRand

Erica Ras ieur

Abigail R it r

Kayode Rim on

Stephanie Robert

A hl y Ro n

Rachel Ro enf ld

Sarah Ro enthal

Miriam Ro

86 liJafk ofFome

T n the Band Room Megan Merrit (12) and Luke

l.Leidenfr t(lO)getreadyforth pep rail . \" pirit

week is important to Ladue because it g ts people

pumped up before hom =ming, \"Leidenfrostsaid.

S 0 p

mo

cheer for

cia at tr

rally. \"Itw

to cheer

pep rail}

we got to

over the

men and

seewhoc

the lo

Cry tal C

(10) aid. I n Jim

wasser'

Anjuli •

(10) tUdi

Civil War.

cia sisinte

becau e

oldwa.

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Adam Sadovsky

Jeffrey Saek

Michael Saltzman

Samantha Sanchez

Rebecca Sauerbrunn

B njamin Schlamb

ikole Schmitz

Tabitha Schuerman

Miriam Schwartz

Eric Seelig

Zachary Shapiro

Rob rt haw

Ting Shi

Rhett Sie ener

Jewell Simm

Jeffrey Singer

John Skae

ara Smith

Robert oper

Jo y p cter

Peery Spoeneman

Chari e tanford

Chtttzactetzistics o-6 the

idealBott

Sweeps me off my feet

-Annette Bailey(1 0)

on est.

harde Miller (1 0)

Washes the dishes. - Michelle Heger(1 0)

Good Sense of humor.

-Kate Lincoff (1 0)

Willing to have fun.

-Kat1e

Knoedelseder (1 0)

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Jame tanl y

Janee Staple

John Stapleton

Thoma Starr

Chri Stephen

Cody Stoke

Bethany Stoliar

Justin Strayhorn

T'Ya Strong

Esmeralda Stuk

Maggie Sullivan

Katya Su man

Megan Swider

Jordan Taber

Eric Tang

Ca andra Tappin

Morgan Teague

Chad Teng

Geneva Thoma

Demetrius Tice

Cole Todorovich

Mina Toney

Leora T adka

Travion Tubb

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Abigail Zigler

Brandon Allen

Dashanta Brewer

Dominic Dalton

Oguz Demirelli

Monty Fannon

Lauren Fein tein

John Forrester

Samuel Isserman

A hlee Kolieboi

Danni Liberman

Angela Lincoln

Andrew Medvik

Gr gory Turner

Sarah Turner

Arian Upchurch

Jeremy Yo

Emily Wagman

Lauren Wagy

D ren Ward

Katie Ward

Keturah Waters

Katherine Welch

Andrew Wel ch

Jacob Wheeler

Julie Whitacre

Carrie Whitelaw

Stefanie Wiegand

icholas Wildi

AmyWil on

Meredith Wilson

Stacey Wil on

David Wittenberg

Graham Wolfe

Lauren Yate

Reid Yokoyama

Dawn Younge

David Rosenthal

Robertneta Simmon

David Starr

Alexander Ya inev

Trying to roll under the Limbo bar,

Tyler Kotiza {10) demonstrate

hi technique. Sophomore kated

with children from the St. Louis Crii ur ery at a holiday party, Jan. 7.

The cia of 2003 plans to continue

working with the nur ery a an ongoing volunteer effort. \"It was really

fun helping the kids learn to kate,\"

Kotiza aid.

Sophomores pictured on oppo ite

page, clockwise from top left:

• Jeff Saeks• Tyler Kotiza, Anthony

George, Andrew Gillentine • ick

Meoli • Katie Ward, Debbie

DeGregorio • teven Cohen,

Deborah Bertish, Paige Feldman •

Cry tal Crowe, Steven Conley,

Brandon Hodge, Will Locke,

Morgan Teague

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90 lVolk of fame

P:95

Alison Accurso

Samuel Adler

Ellis Altvater

Rahsaan Andrew

Isabel Babington

A hley Bailey

Rachel Baker

Daniel Bara h

Alli on Barbara h

Michael Bame

Rebecca Barzilai

Callie Bearman

J e ica Becker

Mihia B lford

Alexandra Bergerac

manda B rry

Cecie Blair

Byron Blanchard

Stefan Bloomfield

Andrew Brenner

Lati ha Brookfield

A hleyBrown

M gan Brown

M lissa Brown

Jake Bruer

Laura Brunt

Faith Buchanan

Thoma Burns

Michael Burn ide

Kimberly Callen

Rick Carney

Rebecca Chang

Elana Charle

Chri toph r Cheng

Yunxiang Chu

Ryan Church

Cameron Cline

Robert Col

Barr Col man

Daniel Conley

Jacque! n Coole

John Co perman

freshmen 9 f

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I

n the Learning Center, Amanda Beny (9) works on homework. The LC provided was a popular tud area. '1 go to the

LeamingCenterbecauseit'squi tandeasi rtothink,\" hesaid.

Sarah Corn£ ld

Ca eyCowhey

Brett Crandall

Andrew Crowe

Sara Damyan

Darryl Davis

Matthew Drobak

John Dwyer

Kri topher Ea t

Danielle Echols

Maia Elkana

Shana Ellis

Miriam Estrin

Prince Farris-Settles

Julie Feit

Mirka Fette'

Julie Fields

Stacey Fi chbach

Tyler Fi her

Hayley Fivecoat

Mary Flynn

Sean Flynn

Angel Franklin

Stephanie Franko ic

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the cafeteria, Lauren chr iber (9) eats lunch. tudent ate in the

rtvard, cafeteria or Commons. \" In the winter I like to eat in the

feteri~ where it is warm, but when the weather is ni e l always eat in the

rd,\" chreiber aid.

Sara Friedman

Elizab th Fuhro

lvetta Furman

Jo hua Geltman

Emily Gerteis

L onid Ginzburg

Caitlin Glick

Adam Goldberg

Jeremy Goldm i r

Lianna ordon

Sara Gordon

Phillip Gozdow ki

Dorian Grady

Daniell Gr en

Laura Gulbrand en

Jonathan Gundry

Irina Gurchuno

Alana Hammonds

Jonathan Harri

S retta Harris

David Hart tein

Olawal Ha an

Te a Hatlelid

Raymond Haywood

At Freshman Rec. ight, freshmen Eden ewmark,Jayn Hermann, u an

Malen, Morgan Pre ley, Cameron line , }arne Knight and tephen Vick

are h pnotized . \"I liked being hypnotided in the trial run and I wi hI could

have done it longer,\" Knight aid.

Eating lunch,

freshmen

Callie Bearman,

JulieFe•tand Liz

Ya tyan show

their pirit by

dre sing in the

hool olor for

Blue and White

Da .

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Da id Heiman

Shannan H ndr

Jayn H rmann

Katherine H ugatt r

Ma Hoch

Darb Hogan

J o eph In deck

Ana Ingram

ean I rman

Lauren Ive t r

Brian Jack on

Je Jack on

abrina Jack on

Kelley John on

Benjamin Jon

Andrew Kahn

Zachary Kahn

Scott Kali hman

Adam Kaufman

Jeremy Kelly

Meli sa Kelly

Chel ea Kladi a

Kendra Klie n

James Knight

The Class of 2004 came in

determined to get involved in

their new school.

Many dressed up for Spirit Week and

helped with the Homecoming float.

A successful Freshman Rec. Night

showed their class spirit and unity.

9'1 Walk of fame

Working after school, Erin Lapidus (9) paints letters

on the freshman Homecoming P p Rally float.

Fr hmen created a SOs-themed diner float to parade

around the gym. \"Working on the float was a lot of fun

and it helped how our pirit,\" Lapidu said.

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Wearing their field hockey uniforms, freshmen Juli

Feit and allie Bearman wait in lin to get th ir

luncht.'S.On BlueandWhite Days,athletesworeth irteam

uniforms to school.

Lind ey Knud on

Danielle Ko ki

Reb cca Kreipke

Sheena Kumanomido

Erin Lapidu

Colleen Leahy

Alexander Levin

Maria Levin

Rob rt L vin

Victoria Lucius

Matthew Luetkemeyer

Susan Malen

Jean Paul Marley

Michael Martin

John on Martinez

KyleMa on

Seth McCoy

Kevin McK nna

Bryan McMahon

Carlo Mem

Courtney Merrell

Katherin Merritt

Zachary Meyerkord

licia Miller

Killing time,

Austin argent (9) and

Kevin Stein (9) sit

on th bleacher

atfre hmanRec.

ight. Students

played ba ketball, danced and

were hypnotized. \" It was fun

hangingoutwith

the other fre hmen,\" argent

aid .

A t the H_ome-

.tlc om•ng

game, Sarah Gordon (9)and her

friends cheer on the

Ram . \" I loved

cheering on my

team by elling

with th crowd at

football games,\"

Gordon said.

fresl>men 9S

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\"I love it when my family and friends get

together to celebrate the Chinese New Year.\"

- Yunxiang Chu (9)

\"Every month my family gets together to

have a movie night. We watch movies on a

big screen T.V. and eat popcorn.\"

-Stephanie Morris (9)

\"Competing with my family to find the

hidden Passover matzo.\"

-Jeremy Zuke (9)

\"I look forward to my family cruise

every year.\"

- Danielle Green (9)

Jasmin Miller

Byron Milton

Yashita Mitchell

Jonathan Moffat

Gregory Moore

Larhonda Moore

Ali on Moritz

Lome Morrell

Stephanie Morris

Tiffany Murray

Adrienne Mutch

Brianne a h

Leah euman

Eden Newmark

Lev Neyman

Chri topher icholas

Jonathan ichols

Rudi issenboim

Emily O'Connor

Katherine O'Donnell

Michael Orlando

Cody Ortmayer

Gordon Owens

William Oziransky

96 GJoflr of Fame

\"Every Christmas Eve, my family lights a

fire and has a small party. We drink hot

cocoa and eat boiled shrimp. My sister and

I are allowed to open one present

before we go to bed.\"

-Katherine HeugaUer (9)

\"In my family, traditions take a backseat to

work or school. We are a by-product of

today's society, one dominated by

deadlines and schedules.\"

-Jeremy Goldmeier (9)

\"My relatives that I don't see usually come

to our house for Thanksgiving.\"

- Scou Kalishman (9)

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J

Robert Pace Jr

Jason Palmer

Lauren Parment r

Artour Par adanian

Katie Paskal

Jennifer Pa teri

J e ica Pa teri

i ha Patel

Malgorzata Perkow ki

Zofia Perkow ki

Brandon Pink

Jacob Piontek

Nichola Piont k

Shefay Pittman

Morgan Presley

Chri topher Pr witt-All n

Curron Price

Catrina Prince

Zachary Przybeck

J ameel Randol

AdamRa mu

Karen Ra ieur

Elizabeth Rich

Darius Richard on

Sharing their

knowledge,

Lianna Gordon (9),

Judi Sadon (9) and

Jon Harris (9) help

each other with

math h mework.

Students often

u ed Academic

Lab time time to

work in groups

with others from

theircl

Watching the

ba ketball

game, fr hmen

Jayne Hermann,

usan Mal n, ElizabethRoachand

Rick Came cheer

the freshman team.

'1 wentt the gam

to hang ut and

how upport for

m friends on the

team,\" Roach said.

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A t Freshman

Rec. ight,

ari omfeld,Chris

Prewitt- Allen,

Adam Rasmus and

Alexandra Bergera fall under the

speU of a hypnotist. \"ltwasa really cool

experience. He

mad us forget our

nam ,\" Bergerac

said. S tudying,

D u tin

truckman (9)

reads for lobal

World Studie ,

the freshman social studies cia s. \"Mr. ldwasser

mak it interesting and undertandable ,\"

truckman said.

Elizab th Roach

Ma tth w Roach

Diana Robbin

Amb rRogers

Trenton Ro enthal

Tah erah Round

Paul ableman

Judi Sadon

Ronni adov ky

Derek Sander

Au tin Sargent

Kirk cale

J ennif r Sch rck

Erica chiff

Michael Scholl

Lauren Schreib r

Anthony Scodary

Leila eymour

98 lJJolk of fame

Jeremy Shana

Elizabeth Shaw

A hi h Sh noy

Julie Sh r

Kevin hi

Le lie Shipman

Diana Robbin~ (9) and manda

B •rry (9) get math help in the L .

Brian Wilson (9) and Daniel Barash

(9) ~tudy their Spanish together.

- T nAcade11111

.lfre.hmenB

Blanchard,

randall

Michael

complete t

homework. •

fmishallmvh!

work im AC

and have

athome,\"Crar

said. Walking

the tr

walk, fresh

Victoria Lu

gets supp

from her

freshmen

hip man

Chris icho

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to tacey P

ept. 7, to pr

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\"I'd take my date out to dinner and a

movie. It would be a fancy dinner and a

romantic movie.\"

-Zachary Meyerkord (9)

\"I'd like to go downtown.! really enjoy

sight-seeing at the museums and around

Forest Park. Of course we'd have to go

eat somewhere afterward.\"

-Ashley Brown (9)

\"On my perfect date I would pick the guy

up and go to Steak 'n' Shake for dinner,

where we'd split the bill. After dinner we'd

go to my house and watch reruns of

'Friends.'\"

-Courtney Merrell (9)

\"First we'd go to dinner at Rossino's.

Then we'd eat ice cream at Ted Drewes.

Finally, we'd go to his house and watch

'Wayne's World.\"'

-Emily Gerteis (9)

ThePe

Describe an

ideal evening

with someone

special ...

Raymond Shipman

Philip Sholt

Svetlana Shwart

Je sica Simm

Ian Smith

Ro te ha Smith

Alexander Solomon

Jacob Sonn

Lydia Stai ch

Kevin Stein

Kevin Steinberg

Drew Steinhoff

Beverly Stiger

Tane ha Strong

Dustin Struckman

tephen Summit

Stephanie Surgant

Amanda Sutherland

Emily Sutterfield

Andy Swider

Stephen Tarpley

Rachel Taylor

Michael Tenzer

Park Terry

freshmen 99

P:104

Jo ph Thoma

dam Toghiyan

or Travi

Lind a U a

Elizab th Va t an

Marcu Verr tt

Stephen Vick

David Yo

Kimb rl W alii

Ali Walp rt

Rebecca Waxman

Angelo Webb

Alexa Web ter- lark

Jacob Wei man

P rrin W trich

Katherine White

Charle Whitelaw

mb r Whittington

Bryce Wiedenb ck

Miriam Wi gard

Elizabeth Williams

Matthew William

Brian Wilson

Philip Wire

Travis Wool ey

Chri topherWynne

Jeffery Yat

Brandie Young

Claire Zahm

Andrew Zell

anying Zhang

Jeremy Zuk

ot pictured:

Lauren Anthony

Gila Elmekie

Andrew Hvatum

Alexi Jo eph

Emily McClu key

fOO f.Jol* oi'Fome

Mary Rieken

Ben Sherman

Barbora Vojtech

Ekaterina Volkova

Jacques Wilson

Fr hmen pictured on pg. 101

(Ciockwi e from top left):

• Dorian Grady

• Lauren Parmenter, Emily Gerteis

• Ali on Accur o

• Faith Buchanan, Alana Hammonds

•Jayne Hermann

• Eden ewmark, Sari Cornfeld

• B th Rich

•judi adon

• Karen Rassieur

• Morgan Presley, Liz Roach.

rtmayer, Daniel Barash

• Sara ordon, Austin ar

Miriam Estrin (center photo)

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102 lJJafk of fame

P:107

\"I am not tardy; I was in the Commons.\"

\"I had to pick up a dozen bushel

baskets.\"

Merri Abel , family and

consumer cience

h ila Alber , as t. principal

Carol Sue Allen, Spanish

Linda Bai ch, Sp. School Di t.

Todd Ba ler, phy ical education

Victor Ba man, fine art

Joan Benson-Robinson, French

Roberta Bewen, phy ical ed.

judy Biermann, library

Cathy Boulanger, Spani h

Monica Bowman, cience

Beth Ann Brady, print journali m, publications

Donna Brown, Learning Center

Sandy Burkhard-Canella ,

cience

ean Burri , upervi ory a t.

Renee Burton, mathematic

Carol Carinci, pani h

Marcelle Charle , French

\"I was going to grade your test but the

White Sox made the playoffs.\"

\"I was late because I don't teach first

hour on blue days and I forgot that it

was a white day.\"

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A ttendan e secretary Mary Malon y sits at her desk in the

ont office. Maloney retired last fall to pursu other interests and hobbies after 31 years at Ladu .

Patricia Chavez, fine art

heila Cohen, perm. ub.

Carol Cole, physical ed.

Elaine Coul on, Eng. a

2nd language

Chri tine Cuba, library

Joyce Davi , coun eling

Janet Duckham, Engli h

Richard Eaton, counseling

Harriet Edward , perm. sub.

ancy Edward , library

Carol Ann Engelman, ecretary

Frances Erwin, busine ed.

Michael Fari , a t. band director

D clan FitzPatrick, Engli h

Kate Fitz immon , languge lab

Christine Fleming, orche tra

Candice Frurnson, ocial tudie

Gene Gaffney, upervisory a t.

Eleanor Gammon, secretary

Chri Gates, Sp. School Di t.

Karen Goggin, music

Jim Gold was r, social tudies

Rob Good, social studi

Maureen Guffey, library

fOil lJofl< of fame

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the English office, teacher D bbie Tar le gets advice on d a computer

lem from her colleague Karl Kindt. \"The English departm nt i lucky

· a technician in it rrtidst and we are taking full advantage of it, \"Taryle

Kindt is an English teacher and a computer technician.

Wendy Guhr, Engli h

Kim Gutchew ky, Engli h

Eric Hahn, ocial tudie

Li a Hara, Engli h

Keith Harder, phy ical ed.

Judy Hargi , Eng. a 2nd lang.

Charle Harri on, practical art

Jennifer Hartigan, Engli h

Brad Heger, a t. principal

ancy Hier, Spani h

Michael Hill, social tudie

Diane Holmes, ecretary

Julie How, Englt h

Dave Hucker, practical arts

Jerry Hue! , mathematic

Cheryl Hughe , bu ine ed.

Joyce Inman, library

Kirk Jackson, vocal mu ic

Ed John on, phy ical ed.

Suzanne Johnson, a t. principal

Marteana Jones, Video Tech. Ctr.

Ron Jorgenson, phy ical ed.

Hank Kauffman, Learning

Center math

Fran Kepler, Special School Di t.

For Homecoming, math teachers dr ed up a flappers from the Roaring

1920s. \"The women in the math department just like to have fun,\" teacher

Karen Mey r said. Posing with them is a group of tudent dre ed up as the

band Ki .

At parent/teacher conferences

in October, coun elor

Len Patton and a si -

tant principals Sheila

lber and Suzanne

Johnson greet parent

in the front hall.

Patton retired after

working for 37 year

in the di trict.

Facufry 105

P:110

Fa ultv and staff mix work and play

on student- free workshop da s.

ssistantprin ipals heila lbersand

uzanne Johnson get ready to flip

pancakes to secretary arol Koller and

coach )err Maher. Admini trators

hosted the breakfast, Feb 16, a Professional Development day. ctivities

included discussions of ethical dilemmas and a wellness activit . On record day, Jan. 26, parents

sen·e up a buffet lunch with a

beach theme for school staff. Palm

trees topped off table decorated with

real sand, ea hells, untan lotion

and other accouterment of a easide

holiday. Rowdy teachers threw

beachballs and and \"ied for prize .

Randy Key , mathematic

Karl Kindt, Engli h

Kurt Knoedel eder, drama

Rochelle Koenig, pani h

Carol Koller, ecretary

Jeff Kopolow, ocial tudie

Phylli Korrell, Spec. School Di t.

ancy Kramer, nur e

Sweeney LaBarge, cience

Robert Lange, phy ical ed.

Don LaPlante, upervi ory a st.

Dominic Le oir, mathematic

Aly on Levine, cience

Loui e Levine, mathematic

Jan tte Lou aert, mathematic

Deborah Lund, German

Ellen Ly ell, cience

Jan Mager , Spanish

f 06 lJafl< ol' f ame

What is

your most

memorable

high school

moment? Afootball game against Pilot

Point, when I had 16 solos and

15 assist tackles. - math teacher Mike Rawitscher

The day I was kicked out of the vocal

I music program for inappropriate

behavior. The only class open was a

drama class, so I took it and that is why

I am a drama teacher today. - drama teacher Kurt Knoedelseder During an open study hall ,

my good friend and I went to the

door of our favorite teacher. While he

was conducting class we blew our

faces on the glass windows and the

teacher pretended he didn't see us. - science teacher Ellen Lyse//

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ladue School District

Central Office Administrators

and School Board

At ih f\\•bruan m~cting, th~

s.:·hlxll Board work.-. through

the agenda. An Apnl bond i ::.u~

kept m~mber bu..;y. from left:

dirl'Ctor. ,\

n Blxm; dirl•dor, jill

l•upp· treasurer, (.,ary .row~.

Dr '-itc\\,art W~inbcrg, thl'

th1rd supennt~ndent in thl'

·,s ·tlt., hi..,h>r), came to I, due

this vear. He answ~rs questions

at the Pl·bru.lr)' meeting. ext to

him ar~ Board pr~sid~nt, Susan

uctzcl; and \\ice president,

Deborah Fe it. (photo at far right)

P t r~d from left bu.,in~ss

manag~r, AI K1rchhofer;and

d \"\"t\"nhuperintendcnt forcurnculum and instruction, Rob~rt

Oli\\eri.

Other m~mbcr~ of the I adu~

hool Bl>ard, from l~ft: o.,ccro ·, · \\ Lvnn Deane; director,

jol \\ nn vViner; assistant \"upcrintendl•nt for per,.,onnel, Unda

!once , ot pictured: assistant

5uperintendcnt for pupil serviCe,, Charlotte Robcrb. (photo

at far right)

Jerry Maher, phy ical ed.

David Matter, ocial tudie

Dan McCommi, mathematic

Millie McDowell, cience

Je e McGlaughlin, cience

Chri tine Mehigh, cience

Karen Meyer, mathematic

Cathy Minaudo, library

Jim Mo er, mathematic

arah ie , ecretary

Annalee i enholtz, College

and Career Counseling

icole unn-Faron, oc. tudie

ima Oberlander, cience

Pat Oliva tro, Te ting Center

Marie Oughton, ecretary

Len Patton, coun eling

Trevor Payne, Engli h

Lorrie Pfeiffer, family and

con umer cience

fncuff!J f 0 7

P:112

Diann Pow II, English

]o eph Powers, principal

HarYe Price, upervi or a t.

Daniel Raedeke, fine art

Michael Ramming,

asst. principal, athletic director

Michael Rawit cher, mathematic

Ann Rittenbaum, Latin

u an Rochow, mathematics

Cath Ru ell, Engli h

Guy Sach , fine art

Chr tal Sailor, coun ling

Patricia ander , English

Chri topher Saxton, social tudie

Terri hnitzer, pee. School Di t.

Arlene haw, fin art

jame inner, College and

Career Coun eling

Shelley mith, pee. School Di t.

Andrea oaib, ecretary

David Soniu , ocial tudie

Paul Stadnik, cience

Carol Steinmeyer, ecretary

Ja on t ndeback, phy ical ed.

Chri tine tillwell, nur e

Jill Svejko ky, family and

Michael Tarp y, practical art

Debbie Taryle, Engli h

Edie Ta hma, ocial tudie

Linda Thie , mathematic

Mark Thomp on, cience

Jeffrey Vetter, cience

fOB lJafl< of Fame

Jame Waechter, band

Bob We terholt, ocial tudies

Rebecca Wildermuth,

mathematic

Willa William , bookroom

Richard Witt, cience

Faculty and staff not pictured:

Jim B cker Brian Luca

Linda Box Bill Me oy

Mary Kay Bourne Che ter Miller teve

Larry Bourne Dawn Mi emer Jan Schuelt~

Gene Brown Mary Morrow JoAnne

Julie Bruner Paula Mo er Kath}

Kim Durbin Peggy Mo er Julie tep

Michael Geary Phil Murray John

Jennifer Grotpeter Pat eland PatTn

Lee Grubbs Bob orris

Ray Hurt lex Paradi i

Joe Landgraf Loi Percival

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P:114

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P:115

tudents rushed out at the 2:25 bell to resume their day-

-~~------l to-day lives outside of school. It was time to play and

time to work. Many went off to clubs,sports,jobs,

shopping or a stroll around the loop, next

door in U. City.They sat outside at t.louis

Bread Company or g a e oot beer at

Fitz's. Some w n erry Hill and took

pict res i o booth with their friends.

Oth pped at a new spot, Hot Pink. Extracurricular activities at school pulled teens back to ladue, but there was

always the next weekend to anticipate, and the loop would always be

there, waiting.

lkfii.JifleB f f f

P:116

High schoolers spent a week with sixth graders

Counselor Suzanne Kelly (12) waits

for her team to complete its task.

\"!didn't like Sixth Grade amp when

I wa in junior high, but I did want to

go back as a counselor. B ing a part of

camp makes the sixth graders' experience enjoyable,\" Kelly said.

Taking the laid back approach,

Matt ow hey (11) rela es while

he tells his sixth grader what to do.

\"The funnie t part of ixth Grade

amp was watching the little kid

fight,\" or line (12) aid.

\"I loved helping them

bring out their creative problem solving

skills.\"

-Rhea Miller (12)

f f 2 lhe loop

\"The best part of

Sixth Grade Camp

was watching the

kids' teamwork skills

develop.\"

-Brian Sabin (12)

\"I hadn't gone to Sixth

Grade Camp because

I didn't go to this

district in junior high.

Being a counselor was

a lot of fun.\"

-Matt Hyland (12)

\"Going to Sixth

Camp was a really

good experience: it

brought back mem·

ories from when I

went to camp.\"

- Courtney Turner

P:117

Shooting the ball, Gashaw Aboz n

(12), shows the kids his style. \"I

had a great time being a role model

for the kids and helping them work as

a team,\" Kevin McCann (12) said.

Vito Vricella (1

son discu a\\-lil l ctfv

ished . \"What I hk

ingwith the sixth

me feel import n

;.v p~e; the activity

rnliiJ:; 4~ • tre he is in the

riglpf ~mt '1loved ixth

wh.~rl-1 .., .. in jun.i r high

w<~~ ilalk>e a counselor

po!;iti,;e¢~~iljente to these ixth

tiN'-. ~E>~ nu• said. (above)

lj~ )D to direction

they play

hope to work

---·-· ~----- two years of

fi~ ld (10) aid .

.'J<t!Jtltmfe Cnmp ff 3

P:118

Dumping used paper on to a dolly,

Kia Davi · (11) and Angela Busch

(12) rec de during Academic Lab.

Member of tudent Congre , in rotating hift , took over paper r cycling duti from the defunct Environment Club.

BysellingHomecomingT- hirt for

tu o, Brandon Common helps

rai e mone and promote chool

pirit. \"I had fun u ing my leader hip

skill to make thi school a better

place,\" Common (11) aid .

\"Student Congress

was a great way for

me to get more

involved in my class.

Plus, it was a

total blast!\"

-Danni Liberman (10)

fflf t he lnop

Congress

The real Cabinet.

\"I'm really glad that I \"I got involved in \"I really like Student

was elected vice Student Congress Congress because

president of my class because I was really keeps me informed

because it's important interested in repre- and allows me to

that we, as students, senting my fellow inform others about

have a say in classmates and in what's happening

what goes on in helping make their around the school. n

our school.\" opinions heard.\"

-Andy Gosney (12) -Lianna Gordan (9) -Amy Wilson (1

P:119

Workmgon the junior Homecoming float, Mark Wagman (11)

adds some finishing touches. tudent

ongress sponsor Homecoming. \"I

liked working for my clas ,\" Addie

herwood (11) aid (left).

Attending Stu o meeting ts one

acti\\. ity Cory Clines (12) engage

in a a student repre entative. \"We

get to irn plement our idea into school

e\\·ent . The tudent 'voice really are

heard,\" Abby Schneider (11) said.

W orking on the ophomore

Homecoming float after chool,

Jim tanlev (10) and te,·en Cohen

(10) hare~ laugh.\" tudent ongres

lets me be an active participant in

chool,\" Becky Chang (9) aid (above)

StudentCongre opened the chool

bookstore in February, (in et) after everal year of non--<>peration.

teve Vredenburgh (11) ell a pen to

Elisabeth Greenberg (11). tu o member operated the Ram hack, elling

school supplie , Ladue-logoed pirit

items, and on Fridays, Kri p Kreme

doughnut .

Srudenr CongrMB f f S

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word?

Di cu sing the detail of the var ity football game , sports

editor Valli han (12), J ff Winters (11) and Daniel Rich

(11) complete their Panorama pages. \"B ing port edit r with

Daniel and Vallis i cool becau ewe get along real well and we

make our port ection really ntertaining,\" Winter aid.

Working in the Publication Lab, Panorama feature editors

Lakshmi Rao (12) and Abby Schneider (11) revi their

torie . \"Working a an editor give me a new per pective of the

hard work it take f rani ue to be complet d,\" chneider aid.

ff 6 lhe £nap

Waiting for hi page to be copy-edited, Panorama

news co-editor Andew kor (12) work on

homework. Panorama editors pent orne 20-25 hour

in production on each i ue.

I

Going over a ignment sheet , Panorama co-editor in chief Eric Fitz'

(12) and Ryan orneliu (12) check off storie for the October issue

Panorama included betwe n 30 and 40 article written by student reportef\"

have a v ry talented and dedicat d staff that puts in a lot of hard work to

a nationally top-ranked chool paper. I am honored to be a part of it,\" o

aid.

P:121

A

What have you

leamedfrom

working on

publications?

\"Working on

Rambler has made

me a little more

familiar with the

PageMaker

software.\"

-Sarah Barbarash (11)

Sharing ideas for Rambler, co-editor m chief ooshin

a eh (12) and Kri tin Accurso (12) lead their staff

into the creation of the 2001 yearbook. Editor::. brainstormed

ideas for the theme, then decided on subject for the page

in their s ction . The next step was to create vera!

templates for each section and a ign the photograph

they needed. \"I loved being co-editor with oo hin becau e she is one of my be t friends and we work really well

together,\" Accur o said.

I

n the Publications Lab, Rambler port co-editor Amy

Pa kal (12) watche a new paper and yearbook

advi erBethAnnBradydem n trate howeditor hould

create a template for their taffs. \"Mr . Brady is an excellent adviser and it has been fun working with her for the

pa t two year ,\" Paskal aid .

\"I've learned how

important it is to

make sure that

everything on a

page is

done perfectly.\"

-Kia Davis (11)

\"I've learned this is

definitely the career I

want to go into. I've

also learned to be

patient and not get

really upset if things

stop working. I only get

a little upset now.\"

-Rachel Uppman (12)

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Reaching out to help others

Serving

• • • the • • •

f18 lhe loop

Community

Acad mic pur uits, port and

extra-curricular activitie occupied

mo t of tudents' tim , but many

found wa to gi e back to the

community. Indi idual fforts and

group project brought te ns out of

th m lv :tim , food, clothing and

shoe made their way to those who

needed th m, from tho e who

wanted to share.

Looking over picture from pa t

events, member of the FACES

club harem morie aboutwhatthey

have done for the community. The

group joined forces thi year with the

Sun hineClub to coli ctclothing, toiletry and oth r item for a homele

helter. \"We al o earned a btu ribbon for our gingerbread hou e project

from the Scottish Right Cathedral,\"

aid Taquida B clair (11). (ab ve)

Signs forthedisplayca eareready

to hang. Irina Moskalets (12) and

other FACE and un hine lub

members worked aft r school Feb. 7

to sort clothes and make advertisements for their clothing drive. (right)

An assembl line forms to deliver boxes of canned food to

Otis Woodard's orth ide Outreach

facility. Cathy Boulang r's and Ellen

Lysell 's Academic Lab won the

honor of delivering the good by

bringing in the most donations. Hunger Outreach Project pearheaded the

food drive. (below)

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aking colorful posters, Danny

Goldstein (10) works along ide

boy, Jan. 7, at the roller kating

pon ored by the ophomore

for t.Loui Crisis ur ery.

students participated, teachto kate and organizing

achnhes. (p. 11 , top)

Baking for the f CES- ponsored

international Thanksgiving dinner, Yelena Pupkevich (12) share her

family tradition with other American and international families. \"I had

a lot of fun cooking for the familie

that took part in thi event,\"

Pupkevich aid. (p. 11 , middle left)

H elpingayoung terwithhismath

homework, Ryan Bronson (11)

volunteers for the Homework Club.

The group work with si th graders,

tutoring them in subj cts where they

need extra help. \"Helping kids makes

me feel very good about my elf,\"

Bron on said. (p. 11 , middle right)

L ining up for

the Limbo,

E Stuk (10) encourage a little

girl to try to skate

under the bar as

a line form behind her. Ladue

ophomore volunteers along

with the children

and their families thoroughly

enjoyed the rolling kating party at pinning

Wheel kating

Rink.

When have you felt that your service was TRULY appreciated?

It made me feel really good when

Mrs. (Jim) Harpel told me how

special it is for her to see us

carrying out the traditions of the

Scholarship Fund and how

proud of us she is.

-Robert Friedman (12)

Although I may never see the

results of my work, it feels good

to know that I'm helping someone, somewhere.

- Naeesa Aziz (11)

I was helping a young girl who

was having trouble in math. The

following week she told me that

she got an A on her next test and

that I really helped her understand the concepts.

- IIana Corson (11)

When I finished my mission rehabbing a family's home, I saw

how much they appreciated it.

- Adam Durham (10)

Commumry SertliU f 19

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I

n the rts and raft ro m, Dr.

tewart Weinberg, school di trict

uperintendent, help a youngster

tring a ne klace. For the 11th conecutive ear, Ladue hosted pecial

lympics, ov. 13. Some 330 Ladue

student took part.

Lauren Hamvas (12) waits for her

pecial athlete to get ready to erve

in a volleyball game. \"A a senior, I

wa glad to hav been part of thi

xp rience in m last ear of high

chool,\" Hamva aid.

\"I think it's a great idea

to have Special Olympics because it gives

Ladue students a

chance to interact with

kids from Special

School District. \"

-Jessica Chapuis (11)

f 2 0 t he loop

01

Let the games begin!

\"If you ask me, we

need to have Special

Olympics at least

once a week to

remind people how

much they really take

for granted.\"

-Daniel Roberts ( 11)

\"My buddy looked

like he was having

so much fun! I

cannot wait to participate again next

year.\"

-Carolyn Bond (10)

ICS

\"The Arts and

room was awesome

because I got to

interact with so

many different

people.\"

-Lisa Cornfeld (11

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A memory frozen in time i made

as Michelle Feit (10) and her

buddy take a picture with the Ram. \"l

learned so much. pecial Olympics

really ga\\'e me a d1fferent outlook on

life,\" Feit said.

Playmg

Olympic stwd_en~t

athletic activity.

experience and l

opportunity to do

said Robbie Soper

ie . \"It wa an

ence. My buddy

common,\" he said .

12 f

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f22 loop

AYF&

cus St. Louis

M emb r of Focu t. Louis, chosen through applications and

int rview , tayed fora we kend at amp Lakewood in Potosi,

Mo. \"During th r treat we got to do a lot f team building activities

that were fun and helped me tog t to know my teammate better,\"

R becca Crandall (11) said.

I n bo s throughout the chool during January and early febru

ary, Yf collected u ed shoe for n edy people in Kenya. \"Lots of

people th re have to walk around barefoot because they don't have

sh e . Then th y pick up disea es that enter their ystem through

the bottom f their feet,\" A Yf memb r Kia Davis (11) explained .

..

After a day of activitie , Brandon ommon (11) ch

down on a meal at camp. \"Focus has been a great way to

people and I enjoy learning in different settings,\" Common.

Atademonstrationaboutleader hip, Ryan uckols(ll),J

rowe (11) and Rebecca Crandall (11) listen. \"We di

is ue in St. Louis. Focu has really taught me about being ale

and what I can do to help out in St. Loui ,\"said uckol 11

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A

What is the most

meaningful lesson

you have learned

through A YF?

\"Being in A YF has

taught me many

leadership skills and

different ways to

look at a problem.\"

-Stacy Knudson

(11)

DuringH m comingw k,AYF p n ored

the annual Powd r Puff game in which

the junior girl challenge the enior girl to a

gam of football. \"With th help of Heidi

Schamburg, an experienced football tar, we

were able to hold back the eniors,\" Kia Davi

(11) aid. (1 ft)

Cooking for the Spirit Roa t during Homecoming week, Tim Cop (12) check the

burgers while John Milan (12) watch . \"Being

in A YF ha taught me a lot about my elf and

about being a good leader,\" Cha e Zenger (11)

aid. (abov )

\"A YF has taught me

that being a leader is

more than being in

charge.\"

- Mark Wagman

(11)

\"My experience in

A YF has allowed me

to meet people

different from me,

and taught me to

work well with them.\"

- Leslie Fredman

(12)

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Rams

····Talk····

the Talk

What exact] i Foren ic ? It con i t of thr area

public peaking, d bate and acting. tudent

debated uch topic a privacy, safety in chool ,

and the right of th public to know information

about political candidates. For the 35th year, the

Talking Ram ho t d the Ladue ovice Invitational

in ovember. Student from the cia e helped time

the debate , et up the facilitie , provide entertainment and refre hment and k ep cor . The ea on

extend from October through March, with orne

debater competing at national in June. Thi year'

national comp tition wa in Oklahoma.

Waiting forjudge toarrive, Erica

Fi he) (10) and icol Rain y

(12) cov r regi tration at the Ladue

ovice Invitational, ov. 17-18. The

theme for L I, one of only a few novice-only tournament in the region,

wa 'Toon-Thou and.'Fir t-year debater from all over the region attended and young children were

among the judge . \"L i a chance to

teach fir t year p ople how to debat ,\"Ken Kitchin (10) said.

Betwecnd bat rounds, Michael Bri k(10),Amod au tam (lO)and Yun

hu (9) go over their notes. They prepared for their next ·es~ion

Francis Howell orth lndtational in february. \"I am really glad I deci

join the Talking Rams. My public speaking skill have improved unbelie

since I got involved in Debate,\" Mary Ensor (10) said.

After a tournament in Sprin

Mo., France Du seault(lO

usan Ingber (10) get ready to h

home. \" pringfield is always a

big tournament and we usuall) d

do very well, so it was very nicet

our n vice do ·o well. It did'

that we had to leave to beat the

torm that I d n' t think enr

happened,\"

said.

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fter dinner in pringfield, Mo ., Erica Fishel (10},

•'au'•~· Taylor (9), asey pitznagel (11) and Frances Dusseault (10)

their hotel. They followed dinner with a couple of hours of practice.

like spea!...ing in front of p ople, but I'm the debate team is a lot of fun

II get to meet lots of really great people,\" Fi he! said. (right)

On a aturday morning, Katherine Heugatter (9},

Maia Elkana (9) and a Clayton tudent look at ballots

before final rounds at the Francis Howell orth Invitational. (below)

What important issue do you think

should be a topic for debate?

'I think we should debate

purely philo -ophical

I -..ues rather than current

erents, becau ewe could

get. orne good comments

and deep debates out of it.\"

-Becky Chang (9)

\"Gun control would be a

good issue for a debate

topic becau it pre ent

many problem· in today'

society and people need to

realize how important it it.\"

-Ca. ey Spitznagel (11)

\"Perhaps debating O\\ er

political affairs would be

succe sful; becau e of the

new pre id ncy, ·orne

int r sting i ue may

ari e.\"

- Amod Gautum (10)

\"I belieYe foreign affair

would be a good debate

topic, b cau ·e e\\ ents

happening in other countries

are int re ting and they can

greatly affect our lives.\"

- Ashish Slzenoy (9)

f orenBIGS f 2S

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Holdir~g

a Note

Singing a solo, Tim Rowland (12) p rforms in the Fall Musical. Rowland was named to the

AJJ- tateChoir,thefirstLaduestudentinadecad todoso. All- tate ing r andmu ician

performed for music teacher at their tate convention. \"Chorale was fun as a senior, and the Alltate honor made it a really pecial year,\" Rowland aid.

HShow Choir is like

one big family:'

- Chelsea Merrell (J 2)

f 26 £nap

AttheGraduate tarPerformance,alumnusKevin

graphs. Mon y raised from the event benefits the jo Annt.>

Music olarship Award, which goes to one seni r e\\·ery year.

Dreparingfortheirbig how,theFootnot meetinagroup

1.- minute words aboutthenight'sperformance. \" hown.,\"·iri,llih•

big famil ,\"said h !sea MereU.

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A

bJilat has been your

mo.<>.t rewarding

experience in a Ladue

singing group?

The Fall Musical was

my favorite part of

Chorale. I loved having

the chance to choreograph

our performances.

- Augela Busch (12)

I

mpre!>sing the audience, Daniel ewmark (10) and

Ryan Krull (lO)dancein the front lineofSh w Choir. \"!have

alway~ been interested in inging and I have really enjoyed the

opportunities I have discovered here at the high school,\" Krull

said. (top left)

Performing a complicated number, the Footn tes how

Choir dazzl~ the audience. \"I have enjoyed being in

how hoir and Chorale because I have had the chance to

ing in solos,\" Tiffany Hrabo ky (10) said. (bottom left)

Sara Fiedman (12) belt_ out a song while performing in

the Fall Musical, O\\' . 1'3. It featured horahers,

Baritone horus, Honors Choir, horale and how Choir.

\"My fir t year in Chorale has been great,\" said Megan

Marner (12). \"I have had an amazing time.\"

By far, having the chance

to perform on tage was

the most rewarding

e perience. It is an

inde cribable feeling.

- Keytra Dobbius (12)

The Fall Musical was a

lot of fun, but actually, I

ju t really like to perform

on stage, an: hm .

-Michael Tollh,er (12)

Singmg Groups f 2 7

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HOP

• • • & ••••

YPC

Throughout the year, the

Young Powerful Chick and the

Hunger Outreach Project have

improved relationships between

grades by demonstrating

teamwork and leadership skills

through activities.

On Ha lloween night, HOP member Kate ]arne (12) and Tanya

eru h (12) went trick- r-tr ating for

cann dgood ra ther thancandy. \"All

thepeopleweregenerou and thought

it wa really nice of u ,\" aid James.

On a aturday a ftern on, cott

Grzenczyk (11) participate in

the HOP car and dog wa h. It wa the

group' first fundrai er of the year.

HOP a! osponsored a drive-in movie,

\"Ferri Buell r' Day Off.\"

f 28 /I.e lnDp

H P member icole Rainey (12) d

Andrew Goggin' dog (12) ,11

dog wash. \"We were really busy in the

noon which made 1t more fun, know1n

could get people to support us,\" said

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Hunger Outreach Project

a trong individual and that

I have good leadership

qualities.\"

Chela Rutlin (12)

\"I'm really pleased with

HOP's uccess this year.

Everyone has been o

involved and inter ted in

helping tho inn

Eric Abrams (12)

Before a football game, YPC participant Kri tin Accurso (12), jenny

Bickel (12), Anna Clark (11) and Lexi

olin (12) hare what they learned in a

morning activity. \"Ouractivitie help me

reflect on how I u my leadership skills,\"

aid Bickel.

' /PC founders Blair Peterson (12),

.I Lindsay Ferguson (12) and

Megan McBride (12) sell Homecoming hirts. \"YPC was an excellent idea

because it has trengthened the bond

betweengirlsindifferentg:rades,\" said

Ferguson.

Senior Kathryn Hansen (12),

jenny Bickel (12) and Courtney

Turner (12) make po ter . \"YP

gives us a chance to interact outside of chool through different

activities,\" aid Han en.

Young Powerful Chicks

\"YPC ha ere a ted a good

opportunity for girls to get

to know one another and to

demon trate teamwork

through fun activitie .\"

Ali Walpert (9)

\"I think HOP ha done a

really good job in getting

students involved with

activiti s that we promote

to all the grade .\"

Bejeray M orri on (11)

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f30 13usd> Sradium

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t.Louis and ladue sports fanatics had plenty ofopportuni-

---~-~----~ ties to go wild this year, as brothers and sisters in the

~' Number One Sports City In NorthAmerica\"(according to The Sporting News)JheCardinals'took

their first division title in four year , the St.

ues'

saw success on ice I -re to w- nd excel in

·o s mong Ladue's athfetes

dreams he sports scene intensified,so did the feats ofexcellence.ln greater

St.Louis,anddefinitelyatladue,wewereonaserious'Ram'pagein2000-200J.

Sporis f3 f

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Young teams found success:

Lookln ' Back ...

fay rite

mem ry this ar

was ' hen w beat

Gayton. We were

comin off fa

I toMl and

it reall pi ed ur

team up.\"

-1 h Geltman (9)

Good Memories •..

\" It\\ a a hardar.\"

- Angelo Webb

(9)

Unforgettable Times ...

\" e had a

cl el -knit

tam, which

help d u to

grow together a

a famil on and

off the field.\"

- Bill

Hendrick on

(11)

132 8uALh StodiUm

• Top: Trying to pull off a miraculous catch,

ick Buckvar (10) gets taken out by the

defender as he comes down. The J.V. team

tormed to a 7-3 record and posted their second

consecuti\\ e Winning season. • Middle left:

Taking a break during halftime, the freshman

team li tens intently to Coach Ron Zetcher. The

team boasted sever;) up and coming players for

next season. \"I had a lot of fun and we never

looked back ,\" Ray Shipman (9) a1d • Middle

right: In an effort to run over an oppo ing

player, Shipman (9) buries hi houlders for

impact. • Bottom: Leaping

for the first down Matt Williams (9) collides

with a Fort Zumwalt West defender. \"I had

a lot of fun playing football for oach Zetcher

and hope to be just a ucc ful next year,\"

Cody Ortmayer (9) said.

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J.\\1. (7-3) & Freshman (6-2)

J.V. Scoreboard

Chaminade

Lindbergh

St. Charles W Forfeit

MICDS 14 18

Ft. Zumwalt W 15 12

Berkeley 26 19

Jennings 14 12

U. City 29 8

Eureka 0 7

Affton 22 13

Freshman Scoreboard

Us Them

20 6 DeSmet

16 2 Lindbergh

18 26 MICDS

12 0 Clayton

6 21 Ft. Zumwalt W .

39 0 Affton

20 0 Seckman

42 6 Rockwood

Summit

Center David Rand (10) hikes the ball a the J.V. Rams' offe~

explode for the following play. \"I hope our momentum from this

year will carry into next year when we move up to var ity,\" Cory

Block (10) aid.

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Explosive offense complimented tenacious defensive playmakers

to churn out a winning season.

currying for a fir t down, Anthony Tobia (11) carrie the ball upfield again t Jenning .

The Rams' won their Homecoming game in a rout, 42-6. \"We tarted the year very young

and inexperienced, but matured a the ea on went on,\" Brandon ommon (11) aid.

Varsity: Front row: Jonathan Douglas(12), ToyinOduwol (12),MarcusReev (12),JustinStoler(12),

Michael Holm (12), Jonathan Itzkowitz (12), Conrad laughter (12), Jason Guenzberger (12),

Matthew Pauley (12), Daniel DeFosset (12) and Charles Swinney (12). Second row: Coach Derrick

Wallace, Rhett Seisener (10), David Rosenthal (10), Matt Morrow-Howell (10), ick Buckvar (10),

Chari Mems(ll),JamesHansen (11), David Rand (lO),Andr wGillentine(lO),HeidiSchamburg

(11),BrandonCommon(11)andCoachKeithHarder. Third row: oachJerryMaher,Coach]efflk n,

Coach Rob Garrett, oach Lee Grubbs, Vincent Webb Jr. (11),JonathanMilam (11),0liverCart r(lO),

Micha 1 Wice(ll),Cory Block(lO),James Bomfleth (lO),Adam Drake(10), Brian ollier(ll), Dustin

Corey (10), Anthony Tobias (11), Coach Ed Jolmson, Coach Mike Tarpey and Dr. Boonshaft. Back

row: Andrew Hutson (11), Billy Hendrickson (11), Jonathan Frigo (11), Daniel Roberts (11), Jason

Growe (11), Michael Collins (11), Joseph Serot (11), Brian Okpala (11), Kevin Butts (11) and Larry

Robinson (11).

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Fighting for additional yards, Keenon

Green (11) carries a kickoff upfield.

Thevar ityteam proved resilient. \"We

were a young team that came together

toward the end of the year, but the

chedule wa really hard,\" Conrad

Slaughter (12) aid.

Scoreboard

Us Them

Chaminade 20 6

Lindbergh 6 34

St. Charles 14 7

Clayton 8 23

Fort Zumwalt W 27 12

Berkeley 33 6

Jennings 42 6

U. City 28 33

Eureka 0 28

Affton 27 0

Ali-Conferenc:f! First Team:

Conrad Slaughter (OLand DL),

Brandon Common (RB),

Mike Collins (LB) and Kevin Butts

(TE and DB)

Second Team: Jon Itzkowitz (OL,

K, and P), Keenon Green (RB),

Mike Holmes (WR), Joseph Serot

(DL), Michael Wtce (DL) and

Brandon Common (LB)

Bur;ting through the Homecoming banner, the var ity Rams print onto the

lield. The team did not lack enthusiasm, as they trounced Jenning by a score

of 42-6. \"I've only been playing for four years, but the memorie will last a

lit~ ime,\" Jonny Itzkowitz (12).

Taking a break, Jonny Itzkowitz (12) discussesstrategywithcoachJim Wolle. 'We

made tremendous strides as the season

drew on,\" Anthony Tobias (11) said.

Hon. Mention: Jason Growe (C),

Charles Swinney (OL), Vincent

Webb Jr. (RB and LB), Keenon

Green (DB), Anthony Tobias (QB),

Andrew Hutson (DL),

Jason Guenzburger (OLand LB),

Lany Robinson (DB) and

Concentrating on the ball, Heidi

Schamburg (11) kicks a field goal on

Homecoming. Schamburg was the

hrstfemale player in Ladue football

hi>torv \"It was a fun and different

experience that I'll never forget,\"

hamburg said.

Looking for a receiver to throw to, Justin Stoler (12) crambles out of the pocket

as Conrad laughter (12) upplie prot ction. The Ram surged out to a 5-2 tart

before entering an extremely tough di trict. \"A a junior-dominated team, we

are bound to improve next year, but we have to fight to give our enior another

winning sea on,\" Jame Han en (11) aid.

Mike Holmes (S)

E alting after a fumble recovery,

Billy Hendrick on (11) celebrate the

turnover. \"We came to play for four

quarter during Homecoming,\"

Michael Wice (11) aid.

Oarairy foorbaff f 35

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GoaHending, robust offense,

skilled defense

led the team

C-Team: Front row: Mandy

utherland (9), Beth Rich (9), Irina

Gurchunov (9), Jayne Hermann (9)

and Elana Charle (9). Middle row:

Calli Bearman (9), Mary Ensor (10),

Karen Rassieur (9), Ashlee Kolieboi

(10), Sheena Kumanomido (9) and Liz

Va tyan (9). Back row: Julie Feit (9),

Morgan Presley (9), Lind ey Knud on

(9), Emily Sutherfield (9) and Coach

Barb Dwyre.

f 36 8uoch Sradium

During a game against Webster in the

Riverview tournament, Annette

Bailey (10) head toward the ideline

to discu strategy with her coach.

\"Field hockey rocks! I love the game,

the people, and the coache . It's ju t

a blast,\" Bailey (1 0) said. Closing out a game against Web ter, Ariel Alexander (12) run down thefiekl

a he controls the ball, and looks to pa s to a teammate in an attempt to ct'rt

The team p rformed well in the Riverview tournament and won econd pLl

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ring a timeout in a game, Lara Bailey (12), Sophie Benoi t (11),

rby Hogan (9), and Amanda Hellman (11) di play ecstatic expres-

.1 ns a a result of their great play. \"I love field hockey and I believe

t this sea on ha gone really well and the girl are all extremely

endly and encouraging,\" Hogan (9) aid.

Scoreboard

Opponent Us Them

Vi itation 1 0

Edwardsville 1 2

Lutheran South2 1

CorJe u 0 1

erinx Hall 3 3

St. Jo eph 0 2

Webster 2 0

Brentwood 2 0

Lafayette 0 3

Univer ity City 4 0

MICOS 1 4

Whitfield 0 4

Kirkwood 3 0

Riverview 4 0

Villa 0 4

Web ter 3 0

Parkway North 4 0

Lafayette 1 3

Brentwood 3 1

Battling both her oppon nt and the

brutal September heat, Karen

Ra sieur (9) beat her adver ary to

the ball. \"Thi field hockey experience is fanta tic and the team behave likeafamily,\"Ra ieur(9)said.

(left)

Junior Varsity: Front row: Je sica

Chapui (11), Abra Lyon -Warren

(10), Beth Heger (12), Emily

Sutherfield (9) and Shelly Heger (10).

Middle row: Julie Feit (9), Katie

Knoedel eder (10), Rebecca Crandall

(11) and Kelly McBride (11). Back

row: Kate Lincoff (10), Meredith Wilon (10), Annette Bailey (10), Coach

Stephanie 0' eil, Anna Ingenthron

(11), Julia Mihatovic (11) and Katie

Reed (11). (below)

The team transferred its

dedication to practice onto

the field•oo

Varsity: Front row· ooshm asseh (12), Megan Merntt (12), Julie Moeckel (11), Julia teinback (11 ), Amanda

Hellman (11). Middle row: )en Durham (12), Lauren Schuster (11), Tory Bahn (12) and jes ica Lea\\'itt (12). Back row:

Coach Carol Cole, Lara Bailey (12), Ariel Alexander (12), Darby Hogan (9), jo lyn Berger (12), ophie Benoist (11),

Coach tephanie 0 ' eil and Coach Barb Dwyer.

Field lloc~ey f 37

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SUDDEN

FLASHBACKS

ea on

\"This was my

fir t year a a

Ram and I will

never forget

thi ea on and

my team.\"

- Matthew

Hyland

(12)

Recording

Memorie

* \"We had a great

eason and each

member of the

team helped to

break the chool

record. Thi by

far was my best

year.\"

-Johnathon

Whitacre

(12)

Plenty of

Progre

0

\"This ea on i

unforgettable;

I will always

remember how

far we have

come since my

freshman year. \"

- Andrew

Goggin

(12)

f 38 8uoch Sratfium

Soccer players ran the field

•Top During a home game, Johnathon Whttacre

(12) discusses strategy wtth his defense Whttacre

recorded etght season shutouts wtthm the first

two months. • Middle left. Running mto

posttion, Justin Lydon (10) get ready for a pas

from his teammate •Even though thts ason has

been tough, I have rmproved my kills and

enJOyed the challenge,' Lydon (10) satd. •Middle

right: Surpassmg his opponents Zach Przybeck

9 rushes to a ist the offense. 'The team has

performed ery well this year and everyone has

contributed to make tt a team effort,\" Przybeck

td • Bottom: Attempting to teal the ball Chris

Goggin (12 competes wtth hiS Bayless opponent

for ton Our effort thts year resulted

tn one mcredible season, Goggin (10) satd.

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* and set a new record for wins

OppOIIellt

Mapl ewood

Affton

Clayton

Pattonville

McCluer

Affton

Parkway

Burroughs

Maplewood

Hazelwood

Bayless

Kirkwood

Brentwood

Whitfield

Principia

~~

P'

r--

r-

~ r--

Us

10 0

2 3

3 2

1 0

1 0

2 1

3 0

5 0

5 0

3 1

5 2

3 1

2 1

4 1

1 0

l l l \\ I

Junior Varsity: Front row: Andy Zell (9), Zack Kahn (9), Jason Goldman

(10) and Lenny Ginsberg (9). Middle row: Drew teinhoff (9), Juan

Arhancet (10), Artour Farsadanian (9), James Colquhoun (10), Brian

Wilson (9) and Brett Kalm (1 0). Back row: Coach Mark Thompson, Jon

Arnstein (10), Benjamin Horwitz (10), Luke Leidenfro t (10), Robert

Levin (9), ody Stokes (10), Drew Bo ton (10) and hri heng (9).

l l

I I I I I I I l l L 1 l I

Coach's Thoughts ... \"Thi year ha been the best soccer season in th e histor) of Ladue occer.

We won eventeen games during the r egular ea on and i teen games in

a row. That i a hard thin g to accompli h for any soccer team.

• Sweeney LaBarge

l l l L l l I I I I I I l 1. L l I I

h~ity · Front row: Taylor Steinhoff (11), David Krems (12), Daniel Prz beck (12), Jo h Lydon (12), john

:Jtitacre (12), Brian Murphy (12), Paul Crane (12), Ju tin Lydon (10), and John Harris (9). Second row: Coach

eeney LaBarge, Matthew Hyland (12), Robert Itzkowitz (11), ean 0' onnor (12), Zach Przyb ck (9),

AndrewG ggin (12), Timothy Hughes (11), Ryan F it (12), Adam Blod. (12), tephen Vredenburgh (11 ), hri

n (10) and oach Matthew Prange.

Slvn~~

tkiz t~cht.i.que

Top to bottom.

•Tim Hughe (II) hoot a

fullback kick.

•Bnan Murph ( 12) battle

hi opponent for po

Jon of the ball.

•Joshua Lydon ( 12)

e amines h1 opuon and

looks upfield

•Adam Block (12) shoots

toward the neL

8oys' Souer 139

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Competitive Freshmen

Winning season at a glance: Won 10 Lost 5

Sensational Marquette: Won 4-3. Lutheran South: Lost 3-4. Lafayette: Lost 2-5. Visitation Wor

5-2. Lindbergh: Won 6-1. Principia: Won 6-1 . Parkway North: Won 6-1 . Oakville· Won

6-1 . Marquette: Won 6-1 . Westminster: Won 7-0. John Burroughs: Lost 2-5. Parkway

Central: Won 5-2. Clayton: Lost 1-6. Parkway West: Won 6-1 .

Girl Tenni : Front row: Blair Peter on (12), Courtney Bry (12), Jennifer Bickel (12), Amy Paskal (12), Emily Ro en

(12), Alexi Kreuter (12), and Anna Gurevich (12). Middle row: Leila Seymour (9), Jennifer Wolff (11), Adelyn

Sherwood (11 ), Jamie Berglund (11 ), Anjuli arang (10), Rachel Baker (9), Rebecca Kreipke (9), Holly Cheuk (11),

Laura Gulbrand n (9), and Amy Wil on (10). Back row: Coach Anne Donahue, Katie Paskal (9), Mirka Fette' (9),

Brittany Katz (11), Ali on Accur o (9), Amy Ro en (11), A hley Ro en (10), Lydia Stai ch (9), Jennifer John on (11)

and Coach Mark Platt.

140 IJusU. Sratfium

During practice, Anna Gurevich

(12) drill her backhand. \"I enjoyed my enior ea on,\" Gurevich

(12) aid . (above)

Reaching to stroke the ball, Leila

Seymour (9) erves the ball to her

opponent again t Parkway Central. \"Thi year has been tough

but I enjoyed my fir t year a lot.

The enior displayed great leader hip,\" Seymour (9) aid .

t nm

memory is playmg doubl

with Jenny Bickel (12) during districts because we

work so well together and

manage to have fun ,11 the

~arne time.\"

*Blair Peterson

(12)

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Team displayed talent in tournament matches Improving Juniors

· \"vear, the var ity team won econd place in the Parkway We t Double Tournament.

A-hley Rosen (1 0) and Amy Ro en (11) took first place at# 4 double and Anjuli a rang

O)and Adelyn Sherwood (11) took fir t plac at# 5 double . AI o, var ity won first place

n League Tournament play which con i ted of convincing victories again t Parkway

\\orth, Oakville, and Marquette. Season

Mviavoritc tenms memone ' include winning third

plaet~ in districts two years

ma row, rece1ving constant

upport from my awesome

teammates, and playing

fnends from other

schools\"

*Amy Paskal

(12)

During the Homecoming pep rally, Amy Pa kal (12) and Emily Ro en (12) lead

the team as they make their way ar und the gym. \"I believe that thi year' pep

rally rank one of the best and it is alway exciting to di play school pirit, \"

Jennifer Wolff (11) said.

Thanks Seniors ...

During a match again t Kirkwood,

Emily Ro en (12) bend and prepares to hit a backhand. \"We had

a great team thi year and our

ea on was a lot of fun,\" Ro en

(12) aid.

Senior Leadership \"The 2000 ea on went well. The team fini hed with a winning record a well a a fir t

place fini h in league play and a econd place fini h in the Parkway West Doubles

tournament.\" • oach nne Donahue Cheering through long matches, drivng to sectionals, chauffeuring freshmen, motivating the team ...

\"The team came together a the sea on progre sed and they were very upportive of one

another. We will definitely mi the play and leader hip of our graduating enior . They

have set a fabulous example for the other . However, we will have many up and coming

player due to our depth.\" • oach Mark Platt

:wmging through the ball, Blair

Peterson (12) tares down her opponent during a match again t

F 1rkway We t. \"I am proud of

B'ur he ha played competitive

1ru ince fre hman year and I 1

pt? h realize her accompli hI!' nts,\" Amy Paskal (12) aid.

After winning herfinal match of the ea on again t Parkway We t, Amy Pa kal

(12) ralli with Blair Peter on (12) to celebrate four exciting easons. \"Our

captain helped to make this ea on a lot offun thi y ar and were always th r

when I had que tion about the matches,\" Holly Cheuk (11) aid. Amy Paskal

(12) and Emily Ro en (12) took there pon ibility of enior captains thi ea on

with additional leader hip demon trated by Blair Peter on (12) and Jenny

Bickel (12).

\"I remember one time during a match, I wa getting

a ball on the other side of

the net and reached a httle

too far and accidentally

fell over ... oops ... \"

*Jenny Bickel

(12)

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The Student

Square

opponent • Andrew

B1ggs 11) I ten closel

to the game plan • Joe

Thoma (9) take a break

durmg practi e

ff/2 IJutJC.h Srodium

Junior Varsity: Front row: Marty haw (10), Jeff aek (10), Anthony

George (10), Jake Bruer (9), Joe Thomas (9) and John Dwyer (9). Back

row: AI x Kafoury (10), Zach Levin on (10), Jeff Cheng (10), Robbie

Sop r (10), Tyler Kotiza (10), ZackShapiro (10), Ian Irons (10), Marcus

Verrett (9), and Jeffery Yate (9).

Us Them

Mehlville 6 8

Burroughs 10 7

P. South 0 4

P. Central 11 6

Marquette 6 20

P. West 7 3

Chaminade 8 1

SLUH1 1 2

DeSmet 2 12

Oakville 6 4

DeSmet 5 10

P. North 13 9

Kirkwood 8 7

Burroughs 5 2

SLUH 7 8

Lindbergh 10 3

MICDS 2 11

P. Central 4 5

Lafayette 7 6

Lafayette 4 1

SLUH 3 10

TQ!.!rnament~

League Tournament 4th

Ladue Tournament 2nd

Var ity: Front row: Andrew Bigg (11), Everett riss (11), Jonathon Witten (11), Marty Shaw (10), and R

Soper (10). Back row: Andrew kor (12), William Fox (12), George Steinhardt (11), Aaron Perl tein (12),

Bloj (12), Tyler Kotiza (10), P nn Boon (12), Ryan Beisel (11), and oach Gene Brown.

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. en1or

Memories

Lookin' Back in the Past

\"My favorite

thing about my

water polo career

was junior year. I

loved playing on

a competitive

team and the

seniors knew how

to motivate us

and provided

outstanding

leadership. \"

-Aaron Perlstein

(U)

oooo .... those memories

\"Even though

this year was a

rebuilding year,

we worked hard

and had a lot of

fun.\"

-Allison Bloj

(12)

Unforgettable Times ...

\"Although I

wa n' t ure

what I wa

getting into

freshman year, it

turns out that I

love this port

and my favorite

momenti

playing in the

tate championship game my

junior year.\"

-Andrew Skor

(12)

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The girls served up a winning season,

proving their dedication with consistent hard work.

Varsity: Front row: Rebecca Sauerbrunn (10), Lindsay Ferguson (12), Alison Robbins (12),

Ro ie Perrot (10), Megan Fahrenkamp (12). Back row: Coach Connie Strobach, Virginia

Marion-Lowe (10), Claire Morrow-Howell (12), Sarah Turner (10), Megan Swider (10),

Brenda Okpala (11), Coach Roberta Bewen.

Junior Var ity: Front row: Chel ea Kladiva (9), Jennifer Pasteris (9), Carrie Her hey (10),

Lauren Wagy (10), Lianna Gordon (9). Back row: Coach Judy Hargi , Stephanie Roberts

(10), Erica Ra sieur (10), Kara Kelley (10), Elisa Petersen (10), Lauren Yates (10), Emily

McMillan (11), Coach Chris Saxton.

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Pofwater quench s the thirst of

Gordon (9), a freshman on

' varsity, after a game. \"Volha been fun ... our team has

'l\\of~~rscmality,\" Gordon (9) said.

Fre hman: Front row: DanielleGreen

(9), Katie Merritt (9), Sara Gordon (9)

and Leslie Shipman (9). Back row:

Coach Jennifer Hartigan, Je sica

Pasteris (9), Alex Bergerac (9),

Amanda Berry (9), Colleen Leahy (9),

Lindsay Uxa (9) and Diana Robbin

(9).

In the middle of a game, Chel ea

Kladiva (9) looks back at the coache

to ee if they want her to change her

po ition or technique.

As Coach Chri Saxton talks to the junior varsity team about their performance,

Lauren Yate (10) listen . \"We had the mo t wonderful experiences with the

volleyball team, e pecially the varsity girl ! They were great role models for us.

Without them, volleyball wouldn't have b en the same,\" Kara Kelley (10) and

Erica Ras ieur (10) aid.

Team Record

Summit

Parkway W

Pattonville

Hazelwood W

Parkway C

LutheranS.

Kirkwood

Us Them

2 0

0 2

0 2

0 2

2

0

0

2

2

Jenmngs 2

Affton 2

Marquette 0 2

Bayless 2 0

Clayton 2 1

Webster 2 0

Brentwood 2 0

Maplewood 2 0

St. Charles 0 2

Edwardsville 0 2

Hazelwood E. 2 0

Villa Duchesne 2

Berkeley 2 0

Ritenour

U. City

Pattonville

Conference

Districts

2

2

0

7

0

0

2

0

Third in League Tournament

Emily McMillan (11) watche a a

teammateentersthegame. \"Thi year

ha be n an e. citing volleyball eaon. We have a new JV team with all

girl with amazing talent. I'm looking forward to playing next year,\"

said Carrie Her hey (10).

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During the layton Invitational,

Adam Rasmus (9) prints toward

the finish line. \"I enjoyed my first

season of cro s country,\" Rasmus

(9) aid. (right)

The girl ' team runs around the

parking lot. \"Even though cro s

country was demanding, T nj yed

meeting n w people,\" Caitlin Glick

(9) said. (below)

Prior to competing in the Fir t apitol Invitational, the girl 'cro country team takes a jog to warm up. \"Our team

came together thi yea r and we rec ived better result a an outcome,\" Emily Axelbaum (10) said. The team won

fourth place out of 16 teams that competed in the meet.

\"As I reflect on my

cross country career, I

am extremely proud

because I have made

a lot of progress. I am

really excited that the

team qualified for the

state meet.\"

Runners worked to exceed expectation

Cross Country displayed strong performan e~

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Talented Freshmen •Won uburban Ea!.t Conference

Girls' Cross

Count

•Hancock Lm.national FiN place out of founy-'>Cven tearru.

• uburban Ea\\t onference-fiN place out of four team\\

•Andrew Per.on ( 12) Y.On The uburban Ea!.t onference.

di\\uiCL\\, and Y.On third place m the tate Meet.

•The tCillll qualified f(>r the State Meet for the fiN time in

Ladue hi\\tOl)

•Emily Gertis (9) qualdied for the tate meet

• 'mer..tlda tuk (I 0) qualified for the ~tate meet

• ourth place at the FiN apitollmitational

• ·tfih place at the Cia} ton Invitational

Dunng a me t, Emily

approaches th finish lin . \"I am

glad I could contribut my enthu-

>ia>m and my love for the sport to

the team thb y ar and a! o allowed for some depth to the team,\"

Gertis (9) atd.

Girls' ro s Country: Front row: Emily Hochberg {11), Emily Gertis (9), Emily

Axelbaum (10), Peery poeneman (10), Daniella Aloush (10), Lauren chreiber

(9), amantha Franche e (10), CeCie Blair (9) and Katherine Welch (10). Back

row: oach John haughne sy, Miriam Weigand (9), Stefanie Weigand (10),

Rachel Ro enfeld {10), aitlin Glick (9), Ali Barbarash (9), Le lie mith (12),

Esmeralda tuk {10) and Adrienne Huneke (10).

S e n i o r r e fl e c t i o n s ...

\":'viy favorite memory of

cross countrv j.., croo.;sing the finish line at my

fourth and final Suburban E,1..,t onference

with a huge smile on my

face and mv fa>.test time

on the cou~-.e

• Leslie Smith (12)

Potent Senior Leadership NCross country has been an amazing experience and I am glad that 1 decided to get involved my

sophomore year. Cross country has allowed me to develop relationships and I have had the

Boys' Cross

Count

opportunity to improve my endurance. N *John Indeck (12)

NEven though cross country has required a lot of time, the extra effort and persistent hard work has

definitelypoidoff. lwillcertainlymissmycoachesandthefun nextyear.N *Evan Thomas (12)

'I am really proud of

what the team wa ... ilble

to accomplish this year

through preparation

and comittment. We

rt'allv came togetht'r as

a tt•am.\"

• Andrew Person

(12)

Boy ' ro s Countr : Front row: Jonathan Gunn {10), Andrew Hvatum (9),

Michael Kali hman (11), Andy Kahn (9) and Jonathon McAili ter (10). Middle

row: Evan Thoma (12), Adam Anello (12), orey peeler (12), Adam Ra mu

(9), Andy o ney (12) and Eric Abrams (12). Back row: Coach Mike ary,

Philip Wire (9), Andrew Per on (12), John In deck (12), David Wittenberg (10),

Dolph poeneman (11), Brian Campbell (12), Erich Kiehl (11) and oach Ron

Jorgenson.

Following competition, Andrew

Per~on (12) recover from a thr emile run. \"Onedaylhop tomake

a lot of money from running,\" Person (12) aid.

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Varsity: Front row: Eric Fitzgerald (12), ourtne} C,trayhorn (12), Will Barton (11 ), Matthe\\\\ Barne~ (11),

Ke~ in Butts (11 ), Larrv Robinson (11) and Rvan uckols (11 ). Back row: oach Todd Basler, Brian oilier

(11), Daniel Roberts (l1), Matt Johnson (12): Da~id Bailey (12), Rashad Round~ (12), Tim ope 12), Justin

toler (12) and oach Eddie Johnson .

During a key time-out, Coach Eddie

Johnson reviews strat gy with hi

player . Afterwinningonly12game

the pa t two sea on combined, the

Rams stormed to a 7-4 tart this seaon. \"I had a lot more fun sitting on

the bench this year than la t year

becau e we were a lot better,\" Eric

Fitzgerald (12) aid. (above)

After the Fontbonne Tournament,

David Bailey (12) shows off his AllTournament Team award. \" I wa

thrilled after receiving this award and

wa proud of my teammate, Daniel

Robert (11) who al o won it,\" Bailey

(12) aid. (right)

f If 8 8uru.ll Stadium

Opponent Us Them

Aquinas -Mercy 62 25

Oeveland 60 68

Burroughs 44 39

Pattonville 36 42

Berkeley 51 63

Parkway outh 46 42

Oakville 63 49

Ritenour 48 58

Oayton 58 51

t. Charles 65 61

Zumwalt outh 54 51

De met 59 64

Zumwalt We t 58 45

Ritenour 60 63

Maplewood 69 40

Gateway Tech 65 60

Webster 49 41

Well ton 73 41

Brentwood 59 22

Jennings 35 64

Jumping to drain a lay-up, Daniel Robert (11) di plays his stren th

d termination to win during a do e and critical game again t WebstcrG

\"The team ha worked extrem ly hard in order to have th winningsea.,on

we had this year and we had a lot of fun in the meantime,\" Roberts (11

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EXPERIENCED PLAYERS, D EFT O FFENSE AND PRESSURE D EFENSE WERE

SIGNIFICANT FACTORS AS THE RAMs CAPITALIZED DOWN THE STRETCH

Focu ing on the rim, Matt Barne (11)

hoots a free-throw during a game

against Berkeley. \"We really came

together as a team this year. Younger

player were motivated by the seniors who di played fantastic leaderhip throughout the entire season,\"

Barne (11) aid.

Again t Web ter roves, Ra had

Round (12) finds open space in the

paint to shoot a hot off the gla s. \"I

fe I e tremely confident concerning

this eason and I hope we win at Di -

trict ,\"Anthony Tobias (11) aid. (left)

Preparing to drain a jump shot against

hi Berkeley opponent , Tim Cope

(12) square up to the basket. \"We

developed into a olid team this year

after tv.:o easons of learning experiences. I will definitely mi s this quad

next year when I leave for college,\"

ope (12) said. (above)

Attempting to trip the ball from hi

Webster opponent's hands, David

Baile · (12) gain pos e sion of the

ball. \"I enjoyed witne sing our team

improv throughout the eason. !-

though I wa new on the quad, the

player were extremely welcoming

and encouraging,\" Ju tin toler (12)

aid. (left)

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Teammates

for Life

Unforgettable Squad ...

'The girls on the

team are not just

myteamma ,

the are also m

friends. l can

alwa count n

them.\"

-Sarah Turner

(10)

First Impression ...

\"I remember

my first varsity

practice. I

d.idn' t think

that I would fit

in but that was

silly; I felt like a

part of team

instantly.\"

- Darla Douglas

(U)

Time Flies ...

\"I never knew

the four year

would go by

o fa t! I will

alway

remember my

teammate

and the fun

that I had on

the court.\"

-Vicki Scott

(12)

f SO 8usc.h Sraclium

Site

•Top. Becky Sauerbnmn (10) takes control of the game

as she dnves down the court 'The highlight of my

year has been playmg on the basketball team ,\"

Sauerbrunn (10) said • Middle left Demonstrating her

skills, V1ctoria Scott (12) forces her way toward the

basket. \"Out of the four yean; that I played Ladue

basketbalL this year has taught me that trong

leadership IS more than stats, 1t' also pulling the team

together \" Scott (12) said She led the Lady Rams 1J\\

overall pomts this season. • Middle right Finding an

open line, Laura Podgorski (11) goes m for the easy

two-pomter. \"Being a smaller post player I had to

work to get open and be quicker than my opponent,'

said eo<aptain Podgorski • Bottom: Moruque Baldwm

(12) turns toward the basket to see if she has an open

shot. My personal highlight of the season was beating

Villa Duchesne plus It was my highest sconng game

Baldwm saJd. She was seruor captam this season.

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Us

Pattonville 46

Berkeley 56

Webster 53 61

westminster 42 31

U. City 41

Ritenour 52

Clayton 39

Jennings 61

Mehlville 51

Villa 67

Maplewood 59

Burroughs

Wellston

Brentwood

Bayless

37

87

56

70

Calling a full time out, the coache give a needed water break and

brief the players on the new game plan. \"Our team this year was

smaller in height but we made up for it in quickn s. Thi year's

trategy year wa to fa t break and play a fa t pace game,\" aid head

coach Bob Rezek.

\\ar,ity: Front row: Lauren huster (11) Becky auerbrunn (10), Vicki ott (12), Monique Baldwin (12),

M1ller (10) and Heidi hamburg (11). Back row: Esmeralda tuk (10), Laura P dgor ki (11), tacy

Knudson (11), Sarah Turner (10), ni ha Ba ter (10) and Darla Dougla (11).

\"With their enthusiasm and skill, Monique Baldwin (12) and Victoria Scott (12)

demonstrated fantastic senior leadership which led the team to a successful

season. They worked well as a team this season, which their record certainly

proves. The team will certainly miss their contributions next year.\"

-Donna Brown, Learning Center Director and enthusiastic fan

From top to bottom·

•Sarah Turner (10) turns

and hoot • E meralda

tuk (10) puts 1t up and

lay 1t m. • Becky

Sauerbrunn (10) use

back pm to put the baU

m the hoop. • Hetdt

hamburg ( 11) pull up

for a qutck JUmper

Gtrf&' Oarsiry 8-8alf f S f

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Junior Varsity teams put young talent to good use

JV Boys: Front row: Harold Kaid (10), Chri Goggin (10), Brandon Moore (10), Drew Bo ton

(10), and John tapleton (10). Back row: oach Cord Dockery, Oliv r arter (10), Will

ollin (10), Greg Martin (10), Adam Drake (10) and Ben Schlamb (10).

I I I I I I I I I I I I I I

JV Girl : Front row: J nnifer Pasteri (9), Amy Wil on (10), Emily xelbaum (10), Katie

Ward (10), and Alana Hammond (9). Back row: oach ord D ckery, asey owhey (9),

Cecie Blair (9), orey Brown (10), Elisa Petersen (10), Mer dith Wilson (10), Tiffany Murray

(9), Kendra Klie en (9) and Coach Derrick Wallace.

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Fre hman Boy :Front row: Ray Ha)'\\vood (9),).P. Marley

(9), Lome Morrell (9), Curron Price (9), Steve Tarpley (9),

Chris Prewitt-Allen (9), and Cameron Cline (9). Back

row: Coach Chad Anderson, Stephen Vick (9), Dan Conley

(9), )a on Palmer (9), Max Wallach (9), Jacques Wil on (9)

and Andy Swider (9).

Against Web ·ter, Casey Cow hey (9) display tough defense. \"We all get along

and enjoy what we do. It has been hard at times but we all work together and

try our harde t. This season has been really good and hop fully we'll encounter

more wins in the future,\" Cowhey aid.

Team members come together to share their spirit during a clo e game. Mutual

encouragement helped players maximize momentum when tough point were

at take. \"The player motivate me to give all I can to the game,\" John tapleton

(10) said.

Eli a Peter en (10) driYe the ball to

the ba ket against Web ter. \"I really

enjoy playing ba ketball, but you

have to be tough to be a post player,\"

Peter en aid.

JlV fruhmon Girls18oys' 8-&11 f S 3

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Ladue Ice Hockey

Champions in the rink ...

ar ity Ice Hockey Team: Front row: Mark Wil on (12), Ale Kuehling (12), Daniel Axelbaum (12), Jake Bu ch (10),

Ben 0' eil (12), Mike Ward (12), Andrew Shulman (11). Middle row: Coach J ff Shifrin, ick Buckvar (10), Peter

Bron on (11), Dan Rich (11),Sam Adler(9),Jeff inger (10), Vadi Dodge (11),Graham Wolfe (10), Branden Moran (10),

Mike Lewitt (10), Coach Mark Diedrich. Back row: Ryan Bron on (11), Rob rt Friedman (12), Cory Zigler (12), Joe

Kaminski (12), Travi Kladiva (12), Bryan Milner (10), Jonathan Dougla (12), Michel Carella (11), Matt Hyland (12).

Working the ice, captain Daniel Axelbaum (12) race his opponent to the

puck. \"We worked really hard thi year and expected to go far in the playoff .

Although we came up hort of our main goal, we all bonded a a team really

well and looked the hor e in the eye in tead of kicking it in the [rear end],\"

Axelbaum (12) aid.

fSfl 8usc.h Sradium

Jeff Singer (10) win a crucial faceoff within th

opponent's zone. \"Throughout the ea on, we came

together as a team on and off the ice, contributing to

our ucces ,\" Singer (10) aid .

\"We all worked

really hard on and

off the ice this

season. Not only

were we all teammates, but we were

friend , and sticking together

throughout the

season carried us to

success,\" Branden

Moran (12) said.

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Ice Angels A word from the Goalie ...

\"This year we had a lot of depth and by working together we were able

to have the be t season that the team ha had since the eniors have been

her ,\"Mark Wil on (12) aid.

\"The team this year

performed very well

because of the

camaraderie. The

team played with

heart and I think

that led to our

success,\" Michael

(10) Lewitt said.

A part of a long tradition, the Ladue ice hockey team hake hand with its

opponent after a long fought game. \"We have thirteen enior graduating this

year and it feel great to know we met mo t of our goal . We won our divi ion

for only the second time and we went farther in the playoff than any Ladue

hockey team had ever done before. We want to wi h the future teams good

luck,\" enior Alex Kueling (12) aid.

After a trong game in net, the

team congratulates goalie Mark

Wilson (12). \"Our defen e really

tepped up for our goalie thi year,

\" Dan Rich (11) aid.

SCORES

Regular Season

Opponent Us Them

St. Mary's 5 2

SLUH 2 2

MICDS 11 4

Westminster 12 0

Clayton 4 4

Priory 9 2

Burroughs 5 3

LutheranS. 3 1

Parkway W. 6 3

Hazelwood W. 9 1

CBC 1 10

Lindbergh 5 5

Parkway C. 6 3

MICDS 4 2

Post-Season

Round 1

St. Charles W. # 1 4 3

St. Charles W # 2 6 4

mor Ben 0' eil (12) and Travis Kladiva (12) work the puck b tween them elves. \"We had

a \\'ery good senior year thi year. The enior tepped up and took charge. We accompli hed

many of our goals,\" Kladiva (12) said. Kirkwood# 1

Kirkwood# 2

Round 2

2 4

4 2

Kirkwood Mini-Game 0

Ice Hodey f SS

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s took it to the mat

In tate competition, Feb. 1 , Tim

Hughes (12) wre tie the match that

brought him a fifth place fini h.

Conrad laughter (12) took econd

at tate. Hughe alsobrokethesingle

ea on var ity wre tling win record

with 39 victorie ·. (above)

Again t Affton, Stephen Stillwell

(12) trie to escape a lock. \"Wre -

tling ha been an educational experi nee,\" tillwell (12) aid. (right)

I (

1 S 6 8uull Sradium

In an intense match, Jon Arnstein

(10) executes a ingle leg maneuver.

Arnstein contributed strength and

depth to the team. \"I enjoy d learningfrom thee perienced s niors. They

gave us all extremely helpful advice,\"

Arnstein (10) said. (right)

During practice, Coach Lee Grubbs

teaches a lock-up move with the help

of Conrad !aught r (12). \"I am extremely happy with the season I had,

and falling one match hort of tate

will motivate me for my senior eason,\" James Han en (11) said. (right)

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kJ1owledging a win, Joseph Serot (11) display hi clenched fist in victory. \"I

rt>aJly excited with how our eason ended up. I think Coach Grubbs did

job with our team,\" Lenny Ginzburg (9) said. (below)

In an effort to fini hoff an opponent,

Ray Shipman (9) brace himself for

the attempted take-down The Rams

de troyed Suburban Ea t onference

foe en route to a magnificent showing in districts. \"I knew we were good,

but I never expected us to so thoroughly dominate the conference and

district ,\"co-captain Mike Ewing (12)

Scoreboard

u Them

Webster Groves 43 35

St. Charle 46 27

Affton 39 40

Brentwood 66 18

\\1aplewood 66 18

Ritenour 66 19

McCluer 49 30

Clayton 69 12

Kirkwood 70 12

SLUH 18 56

Tournaments

Suburban Ea t Invitational

•fir t place

St. Clair Classic

•Third place

MICDS Tournament

•Third place

District Tournament

•First place

Varsity Record

aid. (left)

Taking down an Affton opponent,

Adam Durham(lO)goe on to win the

match. The wrestling Ram won the

majority of this ea on's matche .

\"Our sea on has been consi tently

strong, especially in the dual meet ,\"

Durham aid. (below)

Var~•ty. Front row: Liz Fuhro (9), Lauren Anthony (9), Lauren chreiber (9), Brandon Pink (9), Leomd Ginzburg (9),

Adam Durham (10) and Raymond Shipman (9). Middle row: Jacob Busch (10), tephen tillwell (12). Du~tin

truckman (9), Bvron Blanchard (9), Jonathan Arnstem (10), James Bornfleth (10>, Sean Walker (9) and 1atthew

Westrich (11) B~ck row: Coach Lee Grubbs, jesse Ja kson (9), Andrew Brenner (9), Matthew, onn (12), Timothy

llughes (11 ), Conrad laughtt>r ( 12) Michael ollins ( 11 ), Jacob Sonn (9), David Witlt>nberg (1 0) and oach James

Goldwasser. ot pictured: )o;.eph erot (11).

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ErN lOR

F-AREW lLS

wtmmmga well

a \\\\ater polo ne t

ar I will also

m1 the competition

\"Ramn Perlatein ( 12)

fSB 8uoch Srodium

'Swtmmmg has

been a chaUeng

tng, • citing

penencc

throughout m\\

highschool

career. Coach

Gene Bn.JWn IS an

e tremely

challenging

coach. which

benefits us aU Ul

the long nm. '

\"fdillmm fox. ( 12)

I will uu the

guys and the

early Saturda

morrung

practices

\"\"\"\"- 8ltr ( 12)

• Top: The team lin up at Blue and White

night to get pump d up for the sea on. •Middle

left: ndr w Skor (12) gathers the team for a

pep talk before a meet. \"The team ha done a

great job thi year. I am proud of my senior

ea on and will mi the excitement next year,

kor aid. • Middl e right: During a meet, Jim

tanley (10) get off to head start. tanle (10)

di play a graceful technique a he dive~ .

\" wimming requir sa lot of enduran e\" tanlev

(10) said. • Left: Leaning over, Jeff heng (10)

focu e on blocking out the noi e behind him in

order to concentrate. \"Swimming r quires a lot

of work but 1 enjo the chall nge,\" hen' (10)

said .

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)i,playing his aggressive butterfly troke, Ryan Beisel (11) concenatc' on the finish line ahead. \"Swimming requires a lot of hard

ork. The practice really prepare the team for meet ,\" Beisel (11)

gue

Record

3-5

all

Record

5-7

nference

4th

Bovs' VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM MADE A SPLASH

From top to bottom: • Jeff

aeks (10) prepares to dive

at the tart of a meet.

o William Fox (12) and

ar n Perl tein (12)

e amine the r ult of a

meet. • Fo. get a g d

tart off with a fantastic

dive. o The team gather

for a pre-meet pow wow.

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Cheer1eaders inspired the crowd and spread spirit

1/w ~~thea !<am (YUde ~~and t.)<-U/J-1'~ kJJ ~and pep~ wdh ~ dzee;u and~ U11 Var ity quad: Front row: Heidi eier (11), Sarah Barbarash (11), Mandy Cocking (11),

Heather Walpert (11), Br ah Saettele (11) and Lori Copilevitz (11). Middle row: Jordan

ewmark (11), Ca ie ichol (11), aee a Aziz (11), Gabrielle Rein (11), Sarrona Clardy

(11) and Kathryn Reed (11). Back row: Chelsea Merrell (12), Angel Morris (12), Elizabeth

Wil on (12), Sabrina Jack on (12), Sara friedman (12) and Panya Weathersby (12).

Junior var ity quad: Front row: Michelle Feit (10), Stacy Wil on (10) and Erin Krakover

(10). Middle row: Julie Berg (10), Je sica Anderson (10), Dawn Younge (10) and Kathryn

Dutra (10). Back row: Stephanie Morri (10), Alison Powers (10) and Emily Bigg (10).

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Homecoming game, the var-

. squad member celebrate a

·heck out the coreboard. \"Thi

wa so much fun because I

loped friend hip with the

girl in the squad,\" Sarah

(11) said.

Freshman quad: Front row: Lauren Ive ter (9) and

Beth Rich (9). Middle row: Claire Zahm (9), Ali Walpert

(9) and Kim Callen (9). Back row: Rebecca Waxman (9),

hana Ellis (9), Danielle Ko ki (9) and Hayley Fivecoat

(9).

During the pep rally, the JV quad revs

up the sophomores. \"I love entertaining

the crowd during school events,\" Biggs

(10) said.

The var ity quad cheer the football player onto the field. The girl made

banner to di play their Ram pride. Cheerleader pend everal hour weekly

practicing yell and stunt . \"My favorite part of cheer leading wa cheering for

the night games and I arning how to stunt,\" Jordan ewmark (11) said.

Cheer for the Rams

\"I had the most fun at the

Homecoming game because

we had time to prepare and our

stunts turned out really well.\"

-Ka1hryn Dutra 001

\"My favorite part of

cheerleading was the bonding

our squads did at summer

camp. We wrote 'Positive PostIts' to bring the squad closer.\"

-Beth Rich (91

\"The Homecoming game my

freshman year was the best

because the entire squad was

there and we were able to

cheer really well.\"

-Sara Friedman 021

\"The best part of the season

was cheering at our first game

because we had to work really

hard and stick together.\"

-Danielle Koski (91

The freshman squad cheer the

crowd on during a game against

MICD . \"I love tunting and hanging with my friends,\" said Shana

Elli (9).

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Movin' to

the beat Ill

Top to bottom

• The gtrl cheer in uruson to

rev up for Homecommg.

•Chela Rutlin (12) tnkes a

pose before he breaks out

dancmg •Kate Brennan (10)

and Emily Wagman (10)

make theu entrance at the

pep rally, Oct 12. •The

Laduettes form the American flag dunng the Homecormng half-time show

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The Laduette dance at the Homecoming pep rally, Oct. 12, the major

school event of the year for the squad.

\"Poms has taught me a lot about

working together and working har

to achieve the goals we estab·

lished for ourselves.\"

- 'lfuli.a :h~(t;.

\"I love poms, it's so much fun. At

first, I didn't really know a lot of

people, but after pom camp we a

kind of bonded. The girls are

awesome and we have a blast!

-Klik ~(to

\"Poms lets me show my personal·

ity and my passion for dancing

- Ki.a- :h~ (ttl

Groovin' to the Beat ... oms squ d inspired f ns

with h If-time performances

Porn squad: Front row: Kaila orman (12), Kathryn Hansen (12), Yulia Damashek (12), Lauren Hamva' 1

and Chela Rutlin (12). Middle row: Emily Wagman (10), Kate Brennan (10), Ashley Brown (9) and Kia Da

(11). Back row: Erica Harlan (11), Heather Jones (lO), Julie Field (9), Jakki Taylor (11), London Burns (10)~

Abigail Zigler (10).

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•Top: Before a half time how, the poms tand at

attention, waiting for theu cu I love th gtrls

We are all dose--it' so awesome to dance with a

group of talented and fun gtrls,\" London Burn

(10) said • Middle left: Ashley Brown (9) and

Bum congratulate each other after a performance

at umm r camp. • Middle right: At the

Homecorrung pep rally Chela Ruthn (12) poses a

th squad completes lis routine The guls

performed Maria ' from the mu Ical. 'W t Ide

Story • Bottom: Making the crowd go wild,

Kathryn Hansen (12) bend Heather Jon (10)

performs a layout behmd her Poms ha been

great this year Although ir my first year on the

squad, I feel like I ve been around for three

years Erica Harlan (11)

Afterthoughts

Future hopes & plans ...

'This is my third

and final year on

the squad and it

has been a great

opportunity. I

plan to continue

dancing for a

dance company

in college.\"

- Kalla orman

(U)

'Fan 'tastlc support ...

\"Poms ha given

me much

experience and

ha been a lot of

fun. Mrs.

ander i the

best! Poms gav

all of u

different girl a

chance to come

together.\"

- Chela Rutlin

(12)

Talented dancers ...

\"Thi year'

quadis o

talented; it ha

been great

working with

everyone in

Laduettes.\"

-Lauren

Hamva (12)

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e ended the first school year of the millennium

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Mimi&Beth

Us: the notebook - Spice Girls -

Our stuffed animals Dine and booboo - Writing notes in yellow ink

-6 years of girl scout camp- Our

books - Bad pick-up lines - Eating crayons - Playing cards on

the kitchen floor- Midnight macaroni -Turtles- Stale gum from the gum ball machine

- Sleepovers on the pull-out bed- 2000 New Years- 6th grade math class- 7th grade

science video - 8th grade lunch - \"C\" lunch -Welcome to Flowerville - Chinese food

-Academic Lab- Eating raw cookie dough that's 2 months old- Hoosiers- Grounding

- Pinky promise - - I always knew I

-We all take

different paths in

life, but no matter

where we go we

take a little bit

of one another

everywhere-

-A friend is one

mind in two

bodies-

-Some people come into our

lives and go quickly,

some stay and leave

footprints on our hearts and

we are never the same-

-Friends are the bacon bits in

the salad bowl of life2 of the Wackiest

Mimi and Beth

Ginger & Posh

would look back at

the tears and

laugh, but I never

thought I would

look back at the

laughter and cry-

- Those who know

us love us, those

who don't love us

don't know us-

- If you should die

before me, ask if

you can bring a

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May the good lord be with you

down every road you roam.

And may sunshine and happiness

surround you when you're far

from home.

-Rod Stewart

Congratulations. Kaila!

love.

Mom, Dad. Kevin , Shayna,

Janine, Nona and Boddie

Con~ttatulatlons, Chttistlna

1!-a.due 'ot

/!-ite is a. ttm\\Je'l in Nhich the lotJe is the hone'!.

- 7Jictoz J.{u~o

Ch'listlna., 'lou a.'le the hone'! ot ou'llltJes!

/!-otJe,

/hom, 'l)a.d, ;;::,ete'l a.nd 'Jessica.

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;4ti,

The best things in life come in \"small packages.\"

We are so proud of you!

Love,

Mom, Dad and Di

\"Some people come into our lives and quickly

CJ)

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Megan PJ ro

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..---------_____....,

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DANIEL

WE WISH WE

COULD REWIND

THE TAPE AND DO

IT ALL OVER

AGAIN!

WE LOVE YOU.

MOMANDDAD

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HWhen I count my

blessings I count

you twice.\"

Friends Forever

Linds & Shelly

Courtney ,

Congratulations! We love You!

love,

Mom, Dad, & Kelly

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We love tpa.

Bed:~ malL

~-~-.. .. the diepi tkd ik akad.

-lrwe,

Mom, ~ad g /:.~ IJJ11P(.1 ;~ ~..~~

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You've brightened our days

(and many of our nights)!

We are very proud of you and look forward

to the next chapter ...

Your devoted fans,

Love,

Mom& Dad

Megan Meredith Merritt ...

6eliever. . .loyal.. M ect· .. loving .. .ldnd.MeMe .. .

daughter. .. sister. .. Peanut. ..

giving ... caring .. M erpt ...

friend .. granddaughter. ..

M~ ... silfy ... wonderf'ul...

M~ ... cousin ... niece ...

empowered, faithful. ..

Megan Meredith Merritt ...

We love lfOU tozevez and euez!

Gram, Poppy, Pammy, lance, Jenn, 8ecw,

/(iffy, l<atie, Timmy, IYiom, Daddy XXXlJ(J(J

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Mey

&

N at

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Best

Friends!

Life isn't about keeping score.lt's not about how many people call you and it's not

about who you've dated, are dating or haven't dated at all. It isn't about who

you've kissed, what sport you play, or which guy or girf likes you. It's not about

your shoes or your hair or the color of your skin or where you live or go to school.

In fad, it's not about grades, money, clothes, or colleges that accept you or not.

Life isn't about if you hove lots of friends, or if you ore alone, and it's not about

how accepted or unaccepted you ore. Life just isn't about that.

But life is about who you love and who you hurt. It's about how you feel about

yourself. It's about trust, happiness and compassion. It's about sticking up for

your friends and replacing inner hate with love. Life is about avoiding jealousy,

overcoming ignorance and building confidence.lt's about what you say and what

you mean. It's about seeing people for who they ore and not what they hove.

Most of all, It is about choosing to use your life to touch someone else's in a way

that could never hove been achieved otherwise. These choices ore what life's

about.

Daniel

&

Zach

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Goodbye Aaron,

I'll miss you!

Love,

Le lie

... AMAZI G FROM THE S :AR

ADAM,

W love you with all our hearts.

May the most of what you wish be the lea t of what you et.

Lo e,

Grandma, Grandpa, Aimee & Cory

Go dbye L slie,

I'll miss you too!

Love,

Aaron

Alison,

Seniority-> \"Shrimp\"ority

Love ya sis,

Diana

SUZIE- Q & COURT

BEST OF FRIE DS

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YES! Rebecca is my cousin

and she is terrific. Good luck

in high school, Rebecca.

208 Golferio

Love,

Aaron

Class of 2001. Congratulations!

I wrll miss your business!

-Jack

JACK R. ITZKOWITZ

ATIORNEY AT LAW

1001 Craig Rd. , Suite 455

St. Louis, MO 63146 (314) 995-9095

AARfJN:

Landmark Landscaping

Complete Landscaping ervices

Mark Merritt

Phone: 314-993-9280

Pager: 314-424-2948

looking over your life of 18 years

allows us to beam with pride and joy. Yoo

have developed info the kind of person the

world needs ... smart, wring and open to

life's new challenges. /he world is yours

and we are very proud of you.

love,

Dad, It/om, It/ike, It/ark & Jean

(and the whole family!)

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You are a wonderful,

worthy and lovable person.

Appreciate that about yourself.

No one has ever been, or ever will be,

quite like you.

You are an individual, an original,

and all those things that make you

uniquely you are deserving of love

and praise.

~ Peter A. McWilliams

Meredith, Mom and Marc

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Congratulations

Travis & Golde! ~ ... ~

Love, your Moms & Dads

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Good luck,

1 lli 4 ·ot!

We love You!

Mom, Stuart

&Paws

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cmd f4, j4, w. ZJGU4 ~

cmd head tudL r-uwe tJze waif fn ~ ~. ZJGU4 dJnde cmd

~ /cnce afk;u b cb tJze dame.

Zjou haue done~ pa'li: £bx

{}un, MC#n cmd J tudL ch owu.

f:njolf ~~air~' 1aad ... Zjou'ue~d

We aJze do-~ air tpul

l!cwe,

Mom, '})ad, $ieph, Jt!~,

t;f4g e~

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\"1h&te aile~~ a~~ b ~

tka~.· rmeU~,

ihe~u~.\"

e~/JLaiJd

.fcwe, Mom and 'J:Jad

Gioia

Slstetz

Congratulations

Shorty.

Daddy and I are so proud of you . ow the world

awaits and we have to let our first born go. Our baby

girl. So go and make every effort to fulfill your dreams.

Make good friends and keep them. Continue to nash

that big, gorgeous smile; it'll help defend you against

the opposition.

We promise to always be here for you .

However, we expect you to take your brother with you .

Smile!

Go Get Em ' Gee!

love

Mom, Dad & Harold XXX 000

2llz.a6eth 2001

/ltetzedlth 2003

;4ct

Ada 2 f3

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CONGRATULATIONS

MAITHEW!

We are so proud of you!

Love,

Mom, Andrew, George 0.

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J(J88/[

CDNGRAil1lA17DNS!

IDDAY IS YDlJR DAY.

YDlJ,RE DFF ID GREAI

PlACES! YDl11<E DFF

AND AbJAY!

-Dr. &euss

lDOE,

trf(Jtrftrl'(

&

DADDY

ongratulations,

Grant!

Congratulations

to the class of

2001!

The best way

to predict the

future is to

invent it.

love,

Mom, Dad and

Thomas

Shtldon C. Cobtn, D.M.D.

Dirtttor

31-' 993 5310

~ OlD 8AI.LAS ROAD

UITE 118

ST. LOUIS, MO 63Hl

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/heres always that one

friend who listens more

closely, understands

more completely, and

who cares more deeply.

trlolly, Congratulations!

liJe are very proud of you.

love, lflom, Dad, lflegan,

Rachel, f(evin and lflark

P:221

Dear Lauren,

We are so proud of you and

wish you all the success in your

future. I would like to pass on a

poem I came across when I

graduated many years ago.

The School of Life

When all the books and classes are

A picture of the past.

And we are satisfied we have ...

A diploma at last!

We find there is another school,

which we must all attend.

And that our education is not

nearly at an end.

It's the school of real experience,

Where we are tossed about.

According to ability and how we

stick it out ..

Where we become the failure and

end upon the rocks,

Or win because we have that

strength ...

To stand the hardest knocks.

-Author Unknown

You have an exciting, bright

future ahead of you!

We love You!

Mom, Milt and Chad

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\"C'l'lust itt the J!,o'ld.. 11Jith

a.lt lfOU'l hea. 'lt a.nd.. lea.n

not ott lfOU'l OI1Jh und..e'lsta.nd..ltt~; itt a.tL 1fOU'l

Na.lfs a.ckttoNled..~e d-llnt,

a.nd.. d-le NilL nta.ke lfOU'l

paths st'la.0ht.\"

;;::>'lotJe'l6s 3:5-6

JOSLYN MELISSA BERGER

YOU WILL

ALWAYS BE

#J IN

OUR BOOK

SHANE

,Cove a.lNtU[S,

MEMA & POPO

AND THE BERGER WEST

FAMILY.

\"EVERY EXIT IS AN ENTRY

SOMEWHERE ELSE\"

-Tom S toppard

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CONGRATULATIONS

The journey has just begun.

Dad&Evey

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HTurns out not where but who you're with that really matters.\"

\"These are some

friends you know

you'll have the rest

of your life. You're

welded together by

love, trust, respect,

loss or simple

embarrassment.\"

-DMB

.Nof\\1 its lfOU'l tutzn

;4l1Lsott!!!

CONGRATULATIONS!

\"Sometimes I

think-how

could I survive

without

these women?\"

-Unknown

\"Clhe'le a'le people vou have kttoNn ~o'leve'l Nho like vou in this Nalf that othe'l

people can't. Because thev've seen vou chan~e. Clhev've let vou chan~e.\"

'lime goes by

much too

quickly when

we're laughing

together:'

-Chicago

- ''/Itt 'f So- Ca.Ued. /!,i6e\"

\"True

Friends are

never

apart,

maybe in

distance

but never in

heart.\"

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Jos ... It won't be

the same

without

you! Mija & Ferggy

Congrats ...

From Your 8ro

'r.Je dDn ~see things as they .L II

are, we see tnem as we are.

Love,

Bo

Suzanne-

( love you & will miss you(

Good luck at school.

love, Lissa

P.S. /hanks for your room!!

-linais Nin

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\"Here's looking at

you, Kid.\"

Love,

Mom, Dad & Scott

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Emily,

You've come a long way!

We are so proud of you.

Love,

Mom, Dad, Jan & Steven

Dear Lindsay,

Dreaming is the first

step of doing the impossible.

Lindsay, live your

dreams ... make the impossible happen.

Congratulations

Love Always,

Mom & Heather

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\"These are the

picturesofwhatwas, what

is and what is to come.\"

-Dr. John

The Two Leslies

\"We walk and talk in time.

I walk and talk in two.

Where does the end of me become the

start of you?\"

-Tears for Fears

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22'1 Galferia

a HtH'Ilf 'S ?:>a C ki h'j j!_ iSt il!!!=liatti~~~ ?:>ack eMu'jh cu'lioSitlf to ~,'r::-..&i.:llll!!~~ I

Jl.lltlk 6azetoot i'ft the 6'look; 6ut

still 6e }~tiht#ul ot the 6ouht'f

ot its 6ahks. ?:>ack ehoutjh

Jvisd.om to smell the 'loses; 6ut

still hotw'l the tho'lhS.

?:>ack eMu'jh cou'la'je to 6e

d.isa'j'leea6le Jvheh •rou heed to

stmtd. to'l •rou'l oJvh 6eliets.

?:>ack Otou'jh 1o•r to hot

spoil '?:>Mis; Nhde d.'leamih'j

ot 'R.oHte.

We au so ptzoud ot vou.

/!,oue,

/hom, Am'!, f<etL'f

&. ~o66'f

Timur & Samantha

My Sammy .. .

My Daddy .. .

There isn 't much that I con do,

But I con sit on hour with you .

And I con shore a joke with you.

And sometimes shore reverses. too ....

As on our way we go.

- Maude V. Preston

P:229

Lara

~u are our sunshine.

~ur love of life reflects in

your beautiful smile. ~u

never are too tired to be

kind and generous. ~ur

dedication to your life s

goals is inspiring.

~u fulfilled our fondest

hopes. IYiay you continue to

climb ever upward.

Love,

It/om and Dad

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''1hede a/lB the~ to-~

~~wdlmifad~,

IJzede a/lB the dmp to- /uJd (#t h ... \"

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And'loo-

!Jt is hMd to sum up these past tflJO l(M'IS in

foozds. ?Oe have had lots ot ~ood W11es Mld

some not so~ood tifnes. We have had lau~hte'l and tea 'Is. 'lhzou~h all that fOe have had,

!J have en?Olted eve'll( second to~ethe'l. !J am

so pzoud ot lfou, And'lef\\1. }lou nevez cease

to ama;;:;e f11e f<'ith f<'hat l(OU f<'ill do next.

}jou have such a Sf\\leet hea'lt and alf<lal(s

fnake othe'IS teet 6ette'l. }lou Me mlf 6est

tziend. ,1\\Jo matte'l f<'hat lies ahead, !J am

alflJal(S heze toz l(OU. !J f<'illneve'l stop lovin~

l(OU.

/2ove alf<'tH(S,

'}ennlf

£tall( A#ection

!J lov'd t•om the ett7llist daNtt,

\"l~h-.. ti•st!) saw thv 6eautv 's \"'¥·

.A11d Will, U11tilliti'S eve COI>teS 011,

.A11d 6eautv's 6lossom tades awav;

.fl11d whe11 all thi117s 70 well with thee,

\"l~ith smiles a11d uars 7W1Wt6et me.

!J 'lllove thee who. thv mot11 is past,

.A~td wheedli117 7alla11nv is o 'n,

\"!Vhe11 vou th is lost i11 a7es 6last,

.A11d 6eautv ca11 asce11d 110 mou,

.fl~td whe11 lite's jout11ev e11ds with thu,

0, the11 look 6ack 1111d thi11k ot me.

!J'lllove thee with a smile o7 tl {;7o>oll,

'/hid sonow's 7loom ot pleasuu's li7ht,

f111d whe11 the chai11 ot lite 1u11s dow11,

?>u7sta thv ltlst ett7Ml tlt7ht,

\"!Vhe11 thou has spuad thv wi117s to f;lu,

Still, still, a mo»te11t wait (;ot '\"'·

!)'lllove thu {;ot those spatklil17 eves,

'lo which \"'V {;o11d11ess k>as 6etMv'd,

l.Sett7il17 the ti11ctuu of; the skies,

'l o 7low who. othet 6eauties {;ade,

fl,d who, thev si11k too low to set,

~e6ltct ttttd ll.::urr 6ttl1'•t on HU'.

::Jennl(-

\"!}ou'll(M'lS have passed 61( and !J can't think ot

an1rone !J flJould have 'lathe'l spent the 6ettez ot

them f<'ith than l(OU. }jou have put a ne111 spin

on lite and ~iven me nef<' inspization. !) M11

pzoud ot l(OU and all that l(OU have accomplished. !J hope lite 6zin~s l(OU as much happiness as lfOU have 6Mu~ht me. Keep livin~,

pu'lsue lfOU'l ~oals, do f<'hat makes '}ennlf happl(·

}lou Me l(OU'l o1t1~1 f<'Of11an. What the tutuze

holds 6e1rond these llJt!lls, !J aH1 not suze o{

'Just 'lfl'nm16ez, !J f<'ill alf<lal(S love l(OU, not

6eacuse l(OU 'ze f11lf contidante and »11( 6est

tziend. !J fllilllove l(OU 6ecause

!J don't knof\\1 hof<' not to.

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'r.Je can go to the Enchanted Place

at the top of the forest any time.

It's not far away. It's not hard to

find. Just take the path to

Nothing and go Nowhere

until you reach it, because the Enchanted Place

is right where you are and if

Co1Vt1tU( School

Class o~ 2001

dam nello, Tory Bahn, Monique Baldwin, Penn Boon, Ralph Boyd,

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Carolyn Fitzgerald, William Fox, Robert Friedman, arah eer, ndrew

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Courtney Turner, Panya Weather by, John Whitacre, Patrick Wiegand

Mark Wil on.

youre friendly with Bears

1'! d• II you can 11n tf.

GDDd luck Blair,

IIDve !JDU

Sarah

'Reed School

Cla.sso~ 2001

Fir t row: Danielle Hir chfeld, Margaret lbe, Jo h Kahn, Aaron Antoine,

Lauren Schiff, Blair Peter on, abrina Jack on, Courtney Bry. econd

Row: Ra had Round , Katie Whittemore, David Krem , Ben Wa rungton, Vito ricella, Allison Bloj, Brian Sabin, Michelle Burkemper, oily

Tettenhor t, Clay Condra. Third Row: Alex Kuehling, Travis Kladiva,

Mark Derouin, Michael hwell, Leah Go age. ot pictured: aomi

Adair, Luca Albert , R an Corneliu , Jennifer Cotton, Tommy Crane,

Le lie Fredman, Jona Gold and, Ja on Guenzburger, La to ha John on,

Ja on Koenig, Quiana Murphy, Chri tina ichola , Ben 0' eal, Le lie

Smith, Matt Shapleigh, Monica Brown.

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'}a.ne

If you are my friend,

Please answer this:

Are we friends or are we not?

You told me once, but I forgot,

So tell me now and tell me true,

So I can say, I am here for you,

Of all the friends I've ever met,

You're the one I won't forget,

And if I die before you do,

I'll go to Heaven

And wait for you.

Ketztzl

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Coogmtulati(Jf}S,

Randy!

love,

YDu have not only

gotten bigger,

YDuve grown up.

IY/om, Dad and 8ecky

Tell Us What You Want

Tomorrow To Bring.

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\"We are going to forge in the emptiness of our brains. the uncreated content of our papers.\"

-James Joyce

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;)en ,...., ;Atziel ,...., f\\Jlcolc ,...., /2atza ,...., Chtzlstlna

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Ah ... cf{ohJ ~ood it ~eels in the ha.nd o~ a.n old ~tziend.

Sometimes I feel like on 01rheod- Anyone con see the road up ahead- We have

so many friends - Eat a dog - School? Why would I go there? (lara &

Ariei)- Sometimes I wish I never knew what was wrong with you - Okay. who put

the boxers on the halogen lamp?- Grapes in the junior high cafeteria- Unforgettable

sleepovers ...

lfOU 'tL ~et a phone calL - and

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eo1ttj'ltltulations!

SPOEDE ELEME TARY SCHOOL CLASS OF '94

LADUE HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF '01

John Armando, Ja on Buchanan, Dan DeFo et, Jonathan Dougla , Grant Drewel, Ryan Feit, Phrann Gingell, Lauren

Hamva , B th Heger, Jon Itzkowitz, Kate James, ick Jawor ki, Matt John on, Kevin Lackey, Tamara Lange, Brian

Li b rman, ikki Liner, Rach 1 Lippmann, Lozn e Long, Jo h Lydon, Chri May, Megan McBride, Jon M yer, Chri

Moeck 1, Lexi olin, an O'C nnor, Dan Przybeck, Arthur Quinn, David Rapp, Jamie Scaccia, Chri Scholl, Vicki Scott,

Jamayca Smith, Matt Sonn, Andrew Skor, Lauren Tenge, Mike Tolliver, Kevina Townley, Liz Uljee, Kristi Ur pruch,

Kellen William , Cory Zigler.

\",QnJ 1 kok tk ~leu /,!,a~teleJ ad.lki ku made

aiL tk ~ ... \" - RakAi q.IIIMi

Rachef,...

8est of luck as you continue down that road.

Love,

fflom and Dad

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T r:~, ·- We will always be

friends forever.

love always,

BlAIRSY

,,, a , ,,, \"r' \\....--01t~'latuLtHio1ts -;r,

!J a»t so p'loud o~ lfOU!

J!,ove, Cou'lt1telf

bletz

2001 * 2dlto'ls ln Chle~ *

f<tzlstln Accutzso &. f\\Jooshln f\\Ja.sseh

Activities tVtd Acadentics: Blaitz '?:> etetzson

Ads: Clo'llf Bahn &. Coutztnelf Btztt

Spotzts: 'Dannlf 'De1-osset &. A»~tt ?::>askal

?::>eople: ~e6ecca CMndall

'?:>hoto~Mphlf: Joslttn Betz~etz &.

.Cindsalf 1-ez~ us on

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/ft'ls. lS'ladlf,

Clhank 1fOU ~o'l all that lfOU have tau~ht us!

ljou have »tade the past thtzee lfeatzs

so »tuch ~un! W e love lfou!

Beth,

We are so very proud of you!

love,

Mom and Dad

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CONGRATULATIONS!

_, ·-- . We are so proud of you

and all that you have

accomplished.

Love,

Dad, Mom, Rich & Emily

\"The Brady Bunch\"

llds 23S

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Jessi Suzanne Megan lory lindsay lexi Joey FUex lravis IJen Daniel Joe Jonny

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Cleaning out the fridge ...

Budgeting ...

Arranging for substitutel'J . . .

Scheduling ...

Thank you fbr

doing the work

of 19 people

fbr all these

years.

~

The

Department

Stomping boolrs ...

filling the orlboxes ...

Setting roach traps ...

On, yeah ... and teaching.

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ARCH

Aaron, Ryonndre (11 ): 67

Abels, Mern: 32, 103

fam1ly and consumer sc1ences

Abozen, Gashaw (12): 51 , 113

Abrams, Enc (12): 51 , 129

Abramson, Enc (10): 79

Academocs dovosoon: 28·29

Accurso, Alison (9): 140, 91

Accurso, Knston (12): 12, 51 , 117,

129

Actovotoes dovosoon: 110-111

Adaor, Naomo (12): 38, 64

Adams, Chnstopher (11): 67

Adler, Jessica (10): 79

Adler, Samuel (9):91 , 154

Ads divosoon: 163-165

Akndge, Ahcoa (12): 64

Albano, Juan (12): 51

Albers, Sheola: 103, 1 05, 106

asst. pnncipal

Alberts, lucas (12): 34, 51

Alexander, Anel (12): 51 , 136, 137

Ail, Gham (11 ): 67

Ail, Hakoem (11 ): 67

Allen, Brandon (10): 89

Allen, Carol Sue: 46, 1 03

Spamsh

Aloush, Damella (10): 79, 147

Alper, Caryn (12): 7, 51 , 121

Altvater, Eliza (11): 47, 67, 70

Altvater, Elhs (9):91

Anderson, Jessica (10): 79, 160,

Andrews, Rahsaan (9): 41, 91

Anello, Adam (12): 36, 51 , 147,17

Anthony, Lauren (9):157,

Antoona, Aaron (12): 51

Arcesa, Casey ( 11): 67

Arhancet, Juan (1 0): 79, 139

Arnsteon,Jonathan(10):79,82, 139,

156, 157

Aromando, John (12) 51

Ashwell, Mochael (12): 51

Axelbaum Daniel (12): 10, 51 , 56,

59, 154

Axelbaum, Emily (10): 79, 81 , 83,

146, 152

Ayanaw, Alemayhu (11) 67

AYF/ Focus St. louos: 122-123

Azoz, Naeesa (11): 67, 119,160

BREWERY

Babongton. Anthony (12) 51 , 65

Babongton, lsobel (9): 91 ,

Bahn, Tory (12): 11 . 12, 51 , 57, 62,

137

Baoley, Annette (10): 79, 87, 136,

137

Baoley, Ashley (9) 91

Baoley, Davod (12) 11 , 51 ,148, 149

Baoley, Kowana (11 ): 76,

Baoley, Lara (12) 42, 51, 121 , 137

Baosch, Linda: 103

Specoal School Dostnct

Baker, Elysoa (tO): 79

Baker, Rachel (9): 140, 91

Baldwin, Monoque(12):51 ,150, 151

Bang, Boosuk (12): 51

Band 34-35

Barash, Damel (9):98, 91,

Barbaglia, Paul (11 ): 67

Barbarash, Allison (9): 38, 147, 91

Barbarash, Sarah (11) 67, 72,117,

160,161 ,

Bark, Juha (12) 52, 72

Barnes, Matthew (11 ): 67, 71 ,

76,148, 149

Barnes, Mochael (9): 91 ,

Barton, Doane (11 ): 76,

Barton, Wolhe (11 ): 76, 148,

Barzllao, Joseph (11): 41 . 67

Barzolao, Rebecca (9): 47, 91

Basketball

JV/freshman: 152-153

varsoty boys': 148-149

varsoty g•rts': 150-151

Basler, Todd 103, 148, 151

phys. ed

Bass, Lo'Reat (11 ): 67

Bassman, Voc: 103

lone arts

Baumgartner, Rachel (11 ): 76,

Baxter, Anosha (10): 79, 85, 151

Beard, Jeffrey (11) 67

Beard, Wolham (12): 52

Bearden, Lauren (10): 31 , 79

Bearman, Callie (9) 136, 91, 93, 95

Becker, Jessica (9): 34, 91

Becker, Jom : 108

supervosory asst.

Beosel, Ryan (11): 67, 142, 159

Belew, Jack (1 0): 79

Belford, Mohoa (9): 91 ,

Belloveau, Jeanette (10): 79

Benoost, Sophoe (11): 67, 137

Benson-Robonson, Joan: 103

French

Berg, Jul;e (10): 79, 160,

Berger, Joslyn (12): 7, 12, 52, 137

Bergerac,Aiexandra(9):91 ,98, 145,

Berglund, Jamie (11): 41, 67, 140,

17

Berta, Bartram (12): 22, 52

Berry, Amanda (9): 145, 91, 95

Bartosh, Deborah (1 0): 79, 89

Bartosh, Mark (11 ): 67

Bewen, Roberta 103, 144

phys. ed

Bhakta, Setal (11 ): 67

Boeke!, Jennofer (12): 52, 129, 140,

141

Boermann, Judy: 103

library

Boggs,Andraw(11) 75,76, 142, 159

Boggs, Emoly (10): 79, 160,161,

Bort, Frednc (12): 52

Blaor, Cacoa (9): 91 , 147, 152

Blanchard, Byron (9):91 , 98, 157

Blanchard, Charles (12): 52

Block, Adam (12): 52, 139

Block, Cory (10): 79, 133, 134

Block, Karl (11): 67

BIOJ Alhson (12): 11 , 12, 33, 52, 57,

142, 143

Bloomfield, Stefan (9):91

Blumenthal, Jenmfer (12): 52

Bly, Rochard (1 0): 46, 79

Bobo, Mochael (12): 52

Boclaor, Taquoda (11) 67, 76,118

Bond, Carolyn (10): 79, 120

Boon, Ann 1 07

Board of Educatoon

Boon, Penn (12): 30, 52, 53, 142

Bornfleth, James (1 0): 79, 134, 157

Boston, Drew (10): 79, 139, 152

Boston, Kyle (10) 79

Boulanger, Cathy: 47, 103, 118

Spanish

Bourne, Larry: 108

supervosory assostant

Bourne, Mary Kay: 108

supervosory assostant

Bowman, Momca: 42, 43,103

scoence

Box, linda: 1 08

broadcast Journalism, speech,

Debate

Boyd, Clayton (10): 79

Boyd, Ralph (12): 64

Boyd, Toffany (12): 52

Brady, Beth Ann: 103

pnnt JOurnalism; pubhcatoons

Braotberg, Tova (11 ): 36, 67

Brennan, Kathenne (10): 79, 162

Brenner, Andrew (9):91 , 157,

Brenner, Lindsay (11 ): 35, 67

Bresler, Beth (10): 37, 39, 79, 113

Bresler, James (11): 67

Brewer, Dashanta (10): 89

Bnck, Mochael (10): 36, 79, 124

Bronson, Peter (11): 68, 154

Bronson, Ryan (11): 68,119

Bronsteon, Nadya (10): 79

Brookfoeld, Latosha (9):91 ,

Brown, Ashley (9): 99, 162, 163

Brown, Coren (10): 79, 152

Brown, Donna 103, 151

Learnong Center dorector

Brown, Gene: 108, 142, 143

phys. ed

Brown, Joshua (10): 79

Brown, Kanna (1 0): 79

Brown, Megan (9):91 ,

Brown, Melissa (9): 16, 91

Brown, Nocholas (11 ): 68

Brown, Shenoce (1 0): 79

Brown- Weaver, Monica (12): 52

Bruer, Jake (9): 142, 91

Bruner, Juhe: 108

pnnt shop

Brunts, laura (9):91 ,

Bry, Courtney (12): 52, 59, 140,18

Buchanan, Faoth (9): 91

Buchanan, Jason (12): 52

Buckvar,Nocholas(10):79, 132, 134,

154

Buechler, Camola (10) 79

Burke, Danoel (12): 52

Burkemper, Mochelle (12): 52, 54

Burkhard-Canellas, Sandy: 103

sc1ence

Burns, London (10): 79, 81 , 162,

163

Burns, Thomas (9):91 ,

Burnsode, Mochael (9):91 ,

Burns, Sean 103

supervosory assostant

Burton, Renee: 103

mathematocs

Busch, Angela (12): 53, 114, 127

Busch, Jacob (10): 79, 154, 157

Bush, Chnstopher (12): 53

Butts, Kevon (11): 68, 134, 135, 148

Byrd, Christopher (1 0) 79, 86

Byrne, Sarah (10): 79

CENTRAL

WEST END

Caoto, Davod (12): 53, 59

Calcagno, Cady ( 1 0): 79

Callen, Komberty (9): 91 , 160, 161 ,

Campbell, Bryan (12): 53, 147

Canmstraro, Teresa (12): 53, 65

Carella, Mochel (11 ): 59, 68. 72,

154

Cannco, Carol : 103

modern & classocal language

dept. chaor

Carl, Courtney (11 ): 31 . 68.

Carnes, Chnstopher (10): 79

Carney, Rick (9): 91

Carroll, lawrence (10): 79, 80

Carter Ill, Oliver (10) 79, 83, 134.

152

Carter, Hunter (1 0): 79

Chan, Vallis (12): 7, 41 , 53, 116

Chang, Rebecca (9):91 , 115,125

Chapuos, Jessoca (11) 68, 70, 120

137 '

Charles, Elana (9): 136, 91

Charles, Marcelle: 47,103

French

Chartkova, Anna (10): 80

Chavez, Patncoa. 104

fine arts

Chechona, Svetlana (12):

Cheerleaders. 160-161

Chen, Jean (10): 80

Chen, Yuyang (11 ): 68

Cheng, Chnstopher (9): 139, 91

Cheng, Jeffrey ( 1 0): 80, 142, 158,

159

Cheuk, Holly (11): 68,140, 141

Choi, LOUIS (11 ): 68

Choo, Marton (12) 53

Chu, Yunxoang (9):91 , 96, 124

Church, Ryan (9): 91 ,

Clardy, Sarrona (11 ): 76, 160,

Clark, Anna (11): 68, 129

Clark, Matthew (11 ): 68

Clark IV, Pholhp (11): 68

Clines, Cameron (9): 91 , 93, 153

Clines, Cory (12): 53, 115,

Cobb, Bradley (11 ): 68

Cockong, Maranda (11): 68, 160,

Cohen, Sheola: 104

permanent substotute

Cohen, Steven (1 0): 80, 87, 89,

115

Cole, Carol. 104, 137

phys. ed

Cole, Matthew (10): 80

Cole, Robert (9):91 ,

Coleman, Barry (9): 91 ,

Coleman, Leann ( 1 0): 80

College plannong:

Collier Jr. Bnan (11 ): 68, 134, 148

Colhns, Mochael (11): 67,68, 134,

135, 157

Collins Jr, Wolham (10): 80, 152

Colquhoun, James (10): 80, 139

Spanish Club Front row: Jaema Younge, Karolyn Woodard, Cathy

Boulanger. Back row: Demse Hamilton, Shenice Brown, Adeola

Hassan.

A YFFront row: Chase Zenger, Lesile Fredman, Jenny Bockel, Giooa

Kaod. Backrow: Stacy Knudson, BeJeray Mornson, Kia Davos,

Jonathan Motam.

Young Republicans Front row: Amy Tnpodo, Alison Powers, Ryan

Cornelius, Jenny Bockel, Damel Permuter, london Burns. Back

row Cathy Russell, Kate James, Knston Accurso, Peter Wheeler,

Knston Montz

238 Rnmb!er

Strolling Strings: Front row:Amy Tnpodo, Beth Bresler, Reod

Yokoyama, Chns Schmotz, Margaret lbe, Safura Fadavo, Andrea

Ginsburg, Paoge Feldman. Back row: Eric Markus, lucas Ramsey,

Cory Zoglar, Enc Tang, Kevin Huckshold, Jey Pong, loos Percival.

YPC Front row: Anna lee Nossenholtz, Courtney Turner, ToryBahn.

Lindsay Ferguson, Nooshon Nasseh.Back row· Jenny Boeke!. Joslyn

Berger, Alison Robbons.

P:243

eope. Adrma (12): 53, 123

cope. Tim (12): 148, 149

eopilevrtz, Lon (11 ): 68, 160,

Corey. Crustrn (10): 80, 134

eomehus, Ryan (12): 53, 56, 58, 116

eomfeld, Lrsa (11 ): 7, 68, 71 , 74,

120.96

eomfeld, Sarah (9) 92,

eorson. IIana (11 ): 68, 119

Cotton, Jennrfer (12): 53

CoUlson, Elarne: 1 04

Eng. as 2nd language

Cowhey, Casey (9): 92, 152,153

eowhey, Matt (11 ): 68, 112

Cox. Alexander (11 ): 69

Crandall, Brett (9):98, 92,

Crandall, Rebecca (11): 69,72, 122,

137.

crane, Paul (12): 53, 139

Crane. Thomas (12): 53, 60

Cnss, Everett (11 ): 69, 71 , 142, 159

enstranr, Jeffrey (12): 22, 53

Cross country: 146, 14 7

Crowe, Andrew (9): 133, 92,

Crowe. Crystal (10): 80, 86, 89

Cuba, Chnstrne: 1 04

lrbrary

Cunnrngham, Can (10): 80

Derourn, Mark (12): 54

Deutsch, Cecrly (11 ): 69

Drpert, Susan (11 ): 69

Drtch, Nrcole (12): 54

Drx. Ashley (12): 22, 54

Dobbrns, Keyambra (1 0): 80

Dobbrns, Keytra (12): 54, 127

Dodge, Vadr (11 ): 69, 154

Dombrovskaya, Manna ( 12): 54

Donahue. Anne: 140, 141

Douglas. Dan rei ( 1 0): 80

Douglas. Dar1a(11): 69, 76,150, 151

Douglas, Jonathan (12): 54, 134, 154

Drake, Adam (10): 80, 134, 152

Drewel, Grant (12): 31 , 54

Drobak, Matthew (9):92,

Duckham, Janet· 1 04

Engrsh

Duffre, Jennifer (11 ): 69

Dukes, Antonea (12):

Durbrn, Krm: 108

English

Durham. Adam (10): 80, 82, 119, 157

Durham, Alex (10):

Durham, Jennrfer (12) 11, 45, 53,

54, 56, 121 ,137

Dusseaualt, Frances (10): 80, 124

Dutra, Kathryn (10): 80, 180, 161

Dwyre, Barb 136, 137

physrcal educatron

Dwyer, John (9): 142, 92

ESQUIRE

Earsley, Stephanre (11 ): 69, 76

East, Knstopher (9): 92,

Eaton, Archard: 104

counseling dept. charr

Echols, Daniello (9): 92,

Echols, Dam en (11 ): 69

Edwards, Hamel: 1 04

permanent substrtu1e

Edwards, Nancy· 104

library

Elkana, Mara (9): 92, 125

Ellis, Shana (9):161 , 92,

Elmekres, Grla (9): 31

Engelman, Carol Ann: 104

secretary

Engel, Courtney (10): 81

English dept.: 38-39

Ensor, Mary (10): 81 , 124, 136

Erekson, Elizabeth (12): 54, 63

Erwrn, Frances: 104

practrcal arts

Eschen, Jessrca (10): 81

Estnn, Danrel (11 ): 23,33, 69

Estnn, Mrnam (9): 92,

Ewrng, Mrchael (12): 54, 157

FOREST

PARK

Faculty:102-109

Fahrenkamp, Megan (12): 54, 55,

65, 144

Fall play:14-15

Fannon, Monty (1 0) 89

Fans, Mrchael: 104

asst. bandlpercussron drrector

Farmer, Jennrfer (11 ): 10, 46, 69

Farns-Setlles, Pnnce (9): 92,

Fauquet, Adnen (11 ): 69

Feinstern, Lauren (1 0): 89

Fazzan, Anthony (11 ): 44, 69

Fert, Deborah: 107

Board of Educatron

Fe it, Julie (9): 136, 93, 95, 92

Fert, Mrchelle (10): 81, 82, 121

Fert, Ryan (12): 11 , 54, 139

Feldman, Parga (10): 81 , 89

Ferger, Margaret (10): 81

Ferguson, Lindsay (12): 12, 54, 57,

121 , 129, 144

Ferns-Hanson, Ryan (11 ): 69

Fette, Mrrka (9): 92,

Fette. Randolph (12): 54

Field hockey: 136-137

Frelds, Julie (9): 47, 162, 92

Frne arts:30·31

Finley, Susan:

Special School Drst.

Frschbach, Lauren (9):

Fischbach, Stacey (9): 92,

Fishel, Enca (10): 81 , 125

Frsher, Tyler (9): 92

Frtzgerald, Carolyn (12): 54

Fitzgerald, Enc (12): 54, 63, 116,

148

FitzPatnck, Declan: 1 03, 1 04

English

Fitzsimmons. Kate: 104

language lab facrlitator

Frvecoat, Hayley (9):161, 92,

Fleming, Chnstine: 36, 37, 104

orchestra

Fliesher, Davrd (10): 81

Flores, Claudra (12): 55

Flug, Benjamm (10): 81

Flynn, Mary (9): 41 , 92,

Flynn, Sean (9) 47,133, 92,

Focus St. Lours/AYF:122·123

Foley, Dwonna (10): 81

Football

JV/freshman: 134·135

varsrty 132·133

Forrester. John (10): 89

Forensrcs:124-125

Fox, Robyn ( 1 0): 81

Fox, Wilham (12): 12, 55, 142, 143

Frachece, Samantha (10): 147

Franklin, Angel (9): 92,

Frankovrc, Stephanre (9): 92

Frates, Douglas (12): 64

Fredman, Leslie (12): 55, 123

Freshmen:90·91

Fnedman, Dovber (1 0):

Fnedman, Robert (12): 33, 43, 55,

119

Fnedman, Sara (12): 12, 55, 160,

161

Fnedman, Sara (9): 93,

Fngo, Jonathan (11 ): 69, 134

Fnmel, Krmber1y (12) 42, 55

Fntz, Kelly(11) 69

Frolova, Antonrna (12)· 32, 55

Frumson, Andrew (10)· 81

Frumson, Candrce: 33, 104

social studres

Fuhro, Elizabeth (9): 93,

Furman, lvetta (9)·

GALLERIA

Gaffney, Gene: 104

supervrsory assrstant

Gardner, Carllrn (10): 81

Gammon, Eleanor. 104

secretary

Garland, Andrew (12): 45, 55

Gartland, Sam (11): 43, 69

Garrett, Robert: 134

physrcal educatron

Gates, Chns: 104

Special School Drstrict

Gautam, Amod (10): 81, 124, 125

Gealy, Nrcole (12): 53, 55

Geary, Mrke: 108,147

phys. ed

Gelstein, Laura (10): 81

Gellman, Joshua (9): 132, 133, 93,

George, Anthony (10): 81 , 89, 142

Garters, Emrly (9) 147, 99, 93

Grlbert, Stephen (12): 55,62,16

Grlgof, Sergey (10): 81

Grllentrne, Andrew (10): 81 , 89, 134

Grngell, Frances (12): 55, 63

Grnsburg, Andrea (1 0): 36, 81

Grnzburg, Leonrd (9): 139

Glick, Crutlrn (9) 146, 93

Goggrn, Andrew (12): 55, 59, 128,

138, 139

Goggrn, Chns (10). 81 , 138, 139,

152

Goggrn, Karen: 104

vocal musrc

Goldberg, Adam (9): 93,

Goldberg, Bentamrn (11): 33, 69

Golde, Mrchael (12): 11, 55, 65

Goldenberg, Beth (11 ): 41 , 69

Goldford, Lindsay (11): 10 , 41 , 69

Goldman, Jason (10): 81 , 139

Goldmerer, Jeremy (9): 93, 96

Goldsand, Jonas (12): 55

Goldstern, Alissa (1 0): 81

Goldstern, Danrel (10): 81 , 118, 119

Goldstern, Jeffrey (11): 70

Goldstern, Marc (10): 81

Goldstern, Mrchael (12): 55

Goldwasser, James: 103, 104

socral studres

Gonzalez, Marco ( 1 0): 82

Goodgold, Shauna (10): 82

Good, Rob: 104

socral studres

Goodnch, Nrchcilas (11): 70

Gordon, Adamr (11). 70

Gordon, Lianna (9): 93, 114, 144,

145

Gordon, Sara (9): 145, 93, 95,

Gosney, Mark (2): 55, 114,

Gossage, Leah (12): 55

Gotman, Tessa (10): 82

Gozdowski, Phrllip (9)· 93,

Grady, Donan (9): 133, 93,

Green, Danrelle (9): 145, 93, 96,

Green, Keenon (11): 70, 135

Green, Mrlion ( 12): 56

Green, Tiffany (10): 82

Greenberg, Elisabeth (11): 31 , 70,

115

Greenlee, Stephen (10): 82

Gregory, Dionne (12): 56

Grigoryan, Davrd (10): 82

Grodzrnsky, Leva (11) 70

Gross, Blair (1 0): 82

Grotpeter, Jennrfer: 108

English

Growe, Gary: 107

Board of Educatron

Growe, Jason (11): 69, 70, 122,134,

135

Grubbs, Lee: 108, 134, 156, 157

physical ed.

German Club Front row: Deborah Lund, PatnckWergand, Kathenne

Heugatter, Mrchal Mrkesel, Yun Xiang Chu. Back row: Bryce

Werdenbeck, Stefanie Weigand, Maia Elkana, John Forrester, Adrian

Faquet.

Panorama newspaper: Front row: Matt Cole, Vallis Chan, Joslyn

Berger, Ryan Cornelius, John Forrester, Enc Fitzgerald, Andrew

Skor. Second row: John lndeck, Lakshmr Rao, Elisa Petersen,

Rachel Lippmann, Lindsay Ferguson, Knstrn Montz, Wrlham Fox,

Dan rei Rich, Ryan Fer I, Jeff Wrnters. Thrrd row: Jared Novack, Josh

Kahn, Kathenne Heugatter, Erin Lapidus, Erica Fishel, Abby

Schnerder, Abra Lyons-Warren, Naeesa Aziz, Bejeray Mornson,

London Bums, Beth Ann Brady, Sarah Rosenthal, Mrchelle Fert,

Krista Shockley, Jey Ping.

Br.other!o/811g Sisters Front row: Nooshrn Nasseh, Blarr

Jenny Brckel, Lmdsay Ferguson, Knsrtrn Accurso. Sec·

'1d row: Julia Bark, Tanya Nerush, Amre Tnpodr, Mark Wrlson,

nnrfer Durham. Thrrd row: Jeff Winters, Ryan Fert.

Spectrum: Front row: Ann Rittenbaum, Marcelle Charles, Megan

Prcco, Rebecca Nathanson, Carolyn Woodard. Second row: Noga

Sachs, Vrncent Hayes, Christrna Johnson, Jaema Younge, Sam

Gartland. Back row: Vallis Chan, Cady Calcagno, Adeola Hassan.

Index 239

P:244

Grzenczyk, Scott (11) : 39, 70, 74,

128,

Gubon, Mochelle (10): 82

Guenzburger, Jason (12): 56, 134,

Guffey, Maureen: 104

library

Guhr, Wendy: 105

English

Gulbrandsen, Laura (9): 93, 140

Gundry, Amy (11 ): 20, 70

Gunn, Jonathan ( 1 0): 82, 93

Gurchunov, lnna (9): 93, 136, 35

Gurevich, Anna (12): 56, 140

Gutchewsky, Kom: 38, 105

English

THE HILL Hahn, Enc: 1 05

socoal studies dept . chaor

Hall, David (10): 82

Hamilton, Alvon (11): 70

Hamilton, Denose (1 0) : 82

Hammonds, Alana (9): 93, 152

Hampton, Lisa {11) : 70

Hampton, Marie (10): 82

Hamvas, Lauren (12): 32, 56, 120,

162, 163

Hansen, James (11) : 70, 156, 157

Hansen, Kathryn (12): 56, 129,162,

163

Hara, Lisa: 105

English

Harder, Keoth: 105, 134,

physocal ed .

Hardt, Alexandre ( 1 0): 82

Hargos, Judy: 105, 144,

Eng as second lang.

Hartan, Enca (11): 70, 162, 163

Harpel, Jim: 109

scoence

Harns, Brittano (10): 82

Harns, Jonathan (9): 93, 139

Harns, Seretta (9): 93

Harnson, Chartes : 1 05, 133,

practocal arts

Hartigan, Jennifer: 105, 145,

English

Hartstein, David (9): 34, 93

Hassan, Adeola {10): 82

Hassan, Olawale (9): 35, 93

Hatlelid, Tessa (9): 93

Haynes, Theodore (11 ): 76

Haywood, Raymond (9): 93, 153

Heger, Brad: 1 05

asst. pnncopal

Heger, Elizabeth (12):13, 56, 137

Heger, Mochelle (10): 82, 87,137

Heiman, David (9): 94

Heimburger, Andrew (10): 82

Hellman, Amanda {11): 70, 137

Hendree, Shannan (9): 94

Hendnckson, Bolly (11 ):70, 132,

134, 135,

Hendnckson, Bobby (11 ): 70

Hermann, Jayne (9): 93, 94

Hershey, Carne (10): 20, 82,144,

145

Herzog, Rochard (1 0): 82, 85

Heugatter, Kathenne (9): 94, 96,

125

Heyman, Hilary (11): 70

Hoar, Nancy: 105

Spanosh, French

Holburg, Meredoth ( 12): 13, 56,

Hill, Domonque {10) 82

Hill, Moke: 105

social studoes

Holl, Moke (11): 70

Horschfeld, Danoelle (12): 56

Horschfeld, Joshua {1 0): 82

Hoch, Max (9): 94

Hochberg, Emoly (11): 70, 147,

Hockey: 154-155

Hodge, Brandon (10): 82, 87

Hogan, Darby (9): 94, 137,

Hofsteon, Jason (12):

Holmes, Doane: 105

secretary

Holmes, Mochael (12): 56, 134,

Homecomong:t0-11

Honkomp, Todd (11 ): 76

Horwotz, BenJamon {10) 82,139,

HOP/YPC:128

How, Julie: 38, 105

English

Hrabosky, Tiffany (10)· 82, 127

Hucker, Dave: 105

practocal arts dept. chaor

Huckshold, Kevon (10): 82, 85

Hudson, Stephanie (10): 82

Huels, Jerry: 1 05

mathematocs

Hughes, Cheryl: 105

business education

Hughes, Tim (11 ): 70, 139,156,157

Huneke, Adrienne (10): 82,83,147

Hunter, Christopher (10): 83

Hurt, Ray: 1 08

supervisory assostant

Hutson, Andrew (11 ): 23, 70, 134,

Hvatum, Andrew (9): 147,

Hyland, Andrew (10): 83

Hyland, Matthew (12): 43, 56, 62,

112,138, 154

IMOS lbe, Margaret (12): 36, 56

lndeck, John (12): 57, 147

lndeck, Joseph (9): 94

Ingber, Julia (1 0): 83

Ingber, Susan {10): 39, 83, 124

lngenthron, Anna {11 ): 70

Ingram, Ana (9): 94

Inman, Joyce: 105

library

Ionon, Slav a (11 ): 70

Irons, ian (tO)· 83,142, 159

lserovoch, lnna (12): 57,

lsserman, Samuel (10):

lsserman, Sean (9): 94

ltzkowotz, Jonathan (12):11, 51, 57,

134, 135,

ltzkowotz, Robert (11 ): 45, 70, 139

Ivester, Lauren (9):94, 161 ,

JEWEL

Box Jabaar, Matedah (1 0): 83

Jabaar, Raohanah (12): 57, 83

Jabaar, Romarell (10):

Jackson, Alex (11 ): 76

Jackson, Bnan (9): 94, 133,

Jackson, Jesse (9):94, 133, 157,

Jackson, Joshua (11 ):30, 71,

Jackson, Kork: 105

vocal musoc

Jackson, Sabnna (9): 94, 160,

Jackson, Sabnna (12): 57,

James, Claore (10): 83

James, Jason: 108

James, Katherine (12): 19, 57, 128,

Jaworski, Nocholas (12): 57,

Janey, Natalie (12): 43, 57, 65,

Jensen, Carne (11): 39, 71,

Jobs:16-17

Johnson, Bobby ( 1 0): 83

Johnson II, Calvon L. (10): 83, 87

Johnson, Christona (11):71,

Johnson, Eddie: 105, 148

phys. ed.

Johnson, Jennifer (11): 140,71,

Johnson, Kelley (9): 94

Johnson, LaTosha (12): 57,

Johnson, Matthew (12): 57, 148

Johnson, Nathan (10). 83

Johnson, Suzanne: 105

asst. pnncopal

Jones, Ben)amon (9): 94

Jones, Heather (1 0): 83,162, 163

Jones, Marteana: 1 05

Vodeo Tech. Center

Jones, Trevor (10): 83

Jordan, Lucille (11): 36, 71,

Jorgenson, Ron: 105, 109, 147

phys ed.

Joseph, Alexos (9)

Junoors: 66-77

KRISPY

KREME

Kafoury , Alex (10): 83,142, 146

Kahn, Alexander (12): 57

Kahn, Andrew (9): 94, 147

Kahn, Joshua (12): 11 , 17, 57, 63,

Kahn, Zachary (9): 94, 139

Kaid, Giooa (12):10, 57

Kaod, Jr. Harold (1 0): 83, 84, 152

Kallshman, Mochael (11): 147,71

Kallshman, Scott (9): 94, 96

Kalliongis, Johnny ( 1 0): 83

Kallman, Jessica (11): 39,71

Kalmes, Brett (10): 83,139,

Kamonski, Joseph (12): 57, 154

Katz, Brittany (11 ): 140,71

Kaufman, Adam (9): 94

Kauffman, Hank : 98, 105

Learning Center math

Kelley, Kara (10): 83,144, 145

Kelly, Jeremy (9): 94

Kelly, Melissa (9): 94

Kelly, Suzanne (12): 12, 57, 112

Kenzora, Catherine (10): 83

Kepler, Fran: 105

Specoal School Distnct

Keys, Randy: 45, 72, 106

mathematocs

Kiehl, Erich (11): 147,71

Kindt, Kart: 1 05, 1 06

English

King, Darolyn (11 ): 71,

Kirchhofer, AI: 107

business manager

Kitchon, Kenneth (10): 34, 83, 124,

Kladova, Chelsea (9): 94, 144,145

Kladiva, Travos (12): 57, 154,155

Klaossle, lrmela (12): 57, 58,

Klassen, William (tO): 83

Kletzker, Carolyn (12). 57,

Kloesen, Kendra (9): 94, 152

Knight, James (9): 93, 94

Knoght, Jennofer (11 ):71,

Knoedelseder, Katoe (10): 84

87,121 , 137

Knoedelseder, Kurt: 106

drama

Knudson, Londsey (9): 40, 95, 138

Knudson, Stacy (11):19, 71,151

Koenog, Jason (12): 58,

Koenog, Rochelle: 106

Spanosh

Kahn, Derek (11): 70,71

Koileboi, Ashley (10): 136,

Koller, Carol·t06

secretary

Kopolow, Jeff 41 , 106

social studoes

Korn, Stephanoe (11):19, 71

Korrell, Phyllis 106

Specoal School Dostrict

Koski, Danoelle (9): 95, 161 ,

Kotoza, Tyler (10): 43, 84,87,142

143

Kovacs, Sandor (10): 84, 159

Krakover, Erin (1 0): 84,160

Kram, Danoel (1 0): 84

Kram, Karon (12): 58,

Kramer, Nancy: 106

nurse

Kreipke, Rebecca (9) 36, 37, 95, 14ll

Krems , Davod (12): 58, 59, 139

Kreuter, Alexis (12): 58, 140

Knts, Semeon (10): 84

Krull, Ryan (10): 44, 83, 127

Kuehlong, Alexander (12): 30, 58

154, 155

Kueneke, Mochael (11): 31, 71 ,

Kumanomodo, Manko (11 ):71

Kumanomodo, Sheena (9): 95, 138

LOOP

LaBarge, Sweeney: 106, 121, 139

sc1ence

Lackey, Kevin (12): 45, 56, 58,

Laduettes: 162-163

Lambers, Johneice ( 12): 58,

Landgraf, Joe: 108

technology technocoan

Lange, Bob: 106

phys. ed. dept. chaor

Lange, Tamara (12): 58,

Languages, modern & classocal: 46-

47

Rambler yearbook Front row: Iiana Corson, Jennie Wolff, Rebecca

Crandall, Emoly Rosen, Sarah Barba rash, Laura Podgorski. Second

row: Alison Powers, John Forrester, John lndeck, Lindsay Ferguson,

Nooshon Nasseh, Knston Accurso, Blair Peterson, Elisa Petersen.

Backrow: Stephanie Susman, Danny Goldsteon, Kia Davis, Daniel

DeFosset, Amy Paskal, Bejeray Morrison, Sarah Rosenthal, Beth

Ann Brady.

French Club Front row: Joan Benson-Robonson, Marcelle Charles,

Shelly Heger, Abra Lyons-Warren, Ashley Rosen, Amy Rosen, Emoly

Rosen. Moddle row: Alison Powers, Amy Tnpodo, Beth Bresler, Enc

Tang, Andrea Ginsburg, Mona Toney. Back row· Jennifer Scherck,

Josh Gellman, Stefanie Woegand, Jeanette Belliveau, Bethany Stollar, Adnen Fauquet, Kat Welch.

Rams Fitness Front row: Mochael Bobo, Nocholas Buckvar, Ben

Washington, Shane Meyer, Stephan Greenlee, Keoth Harder, Sean

Burris, Chris Adams. Back row: Joshua Brown, Michael Lewitt,

Adam Rasmus, Andy Kahn, Alex Kahn, John lndeck, Angelo Webb.

Kyle Mason, Brandon Common, Andrew Crowe, Cameron Clines

Model UN : Rachel Rosenfeld, Eric Tang.

2 '10 Rnm61er

Crescendcr. Front row: NICOle Ramey, John Forrester, Drew Unser.

Danny Marcus, Andy Schamp, Eric Seelig, Enca Schoff, Adnen Fauquel

Middle row: Kann Kram, Tova Braitberg, Alison Olech, Julie Berg. Jutoa

Ingber, Julia Bart<, Tanya Nerush, Maggoe Ferger, Mocha! MokeseU. Leora

Tsadka, Trevor Payne. Back row· Hannah Thomas, Sarah Byrne, Kat

Welch, Matt Tarpley, Laura Gelstein, Abby Reoter, Andrea Gonsburg, Bell' Brester, Paoge Feldman, Katie Montague, Patnck Woegand

P:245

LapidUS, Enn (9): 94, 95

LaPlante, Don: 106

supervisery asst.

Lasko, Alexandra (12): 58,

Lawson, Caleb (11):71,

Leahy, Colleen (9): 95, 145

Leahy, Enn (10): 84

Leahy, Stephen (1 0): 84

Leav1tt, Jess1ca (12):12, 43, 57,58,

137,

Le1denfrost, Luke (1 0): 84,86,139,

LeNoir, Dommie: 106

mathematics

Le1weke, Peter (11 ): 76

Les1nski, Kev1n (11 ):71,

Lev1n, Alexander (9): 95

Levin, Mana (9): 95

Lev1n, Melissa (10): 84

Lev1n, Robert A. (9): 35, 41 ,95,

139

Lev1ne, Alyson: 106

sc1ence

Lev1ne, Lance (12): 58,

Levme, LoUise: 106

mathematics

Levmson, Benjamin (12): 58,

Levinson , Zachary (10): 47,

84,142, 159

Levitt, Robyn (12) 58,

Levy, Jacob (11):71 ,

Lewitt, Michael (10): 84, 87,

154,155,

Liberman, Danni (1 0): 114

Liberman, Em1ly (12): 58,

Lieberman, Brian (12): 55, 58, 60,

L1ncoff, Kate (10): 45,84, 87,137

Lincoln, Angela (10):

Lincoln, Fred (11 ):71,

Lindsay, Marnica (11):71,

L1ner, Damelle (12): 65,

Lippmann, Rachel (12): 58, 65,

117, 124

Uoyd, Sean (11 ): 71 ,

Locke, William (10): 84

Loesel, John (11 ):71,

Long, Emuel (10): 84

Long, Loznee (12): 58,

Loussaert, Janette: 106

mathematics

LUCIUS , Victoria (9): 95, 98

Lucas, Brian: 108

School Resource Officer

Luetkemeyer, Matthew (9): 95

Lund, Deborah: 1 06

German

Lydon, Joshua (12): 58, 139

Lydon, Justm (10): 84,138,

Lynch, Mary (1 0): 84

Lyons-Warren, Abra (1 0): 84,137,

Lyons-Warren, Anel (12): 59,

Lysell, Ellen: 106, 118

sc1ence

Lytle, Alexis (11 ): 71

Madsen, Sean (11 ): 72

Magers, Jan: 106

Spanish

Maher, Jerry: 106, 107, 134,

phys. ed

Maks1menko, V1ktonya (10): 84

Malan, Susan (9):93, 95

Maloney, Mary· 104

secretary

Marcus, Daniel (11 ):

Marion-Lowe, Virginia (1 0): 84,144,

Markus, Eric (12): 59, 72

Marley, Jean Paul (9): 95, 153

Marner, Kendra (10): 84

Marner, Megan (12): 59, 127

Martm, Greg (1 0): 84, 152

Martm, M1chel (9): 95

Martinez, Johnson (9): 95

Mason, Kyle (9): 95

Mason, Taylor (1 0): 80, 83, 84

Mathematics:44-45

Matter, Dave: 107

soc1al stud1es

May, Chns (12): 59, 65,

Mayberry, Shonda (12): 59,

Mayer, Loren (10): 85

Me Allister, Jonathan (10): 85,147

McBride, Kelly (11): 137,72, 73,

McBride, Megan (12): 11 , 59, 65,

129,

McCann, Kevin (12): 56, 59, 112,

McCluskey, Emily (9)

McComm1s, Dan1el: 44,107

mathemat1cs

McCoy, Bill: 108

senior service participant

McCoy, Seth (9): 95

McDowell, Millie: 107

science

McFadden, Shawnta (11 ): 72, 76

McGlaughlin, Jesse: 107

sc1ence

McGrath, Padra1c (12): 59,

McKenna, Kevin (9): 95

McMahon, Bryan (9): 95

McMath, Audrey (11 ):72,

Me M1llian, Emily (11): 144, 145,

72,

McSpadden, Bnttanie (11):72,

Medv1k, Andrew (10):

Mehlgh, Christme: 62, 107

science

Meinhardt, Rachael (12): 59, 72

Mems, Carlos (9): 95

Mems, Charles (11 ): 134, 72

Meoli, Nicholas (1 0): 84

Merkel, M1chelle (1 0): 85

Merrell, Chelsea (12): 39, 55, 126,

160, 161 ,

Merrell, Courtney (9): 95, 99

Mernf1eld, Gregory (12):

Merntt, Clay (11 ):72, 86

Merntt. Kathenne (9): 95, 145,

Merntt, Megan (12): 31 , 59, 65, 137,

Meyer, Jonathan (12): 46, 59,

Meyer, Karen: 105, 107

mathematiCS

Meyer, Shane (12): 59,

Meyerkord, Zachary (9): 95, 99

M1hatov1c, Julia (11): 47, 137, 72,

Mikesell, M1chal (12): 59,

M1lam, Jonathon (11 ): 134, 72,

Miller, Alic1a (9): 95

Chester M1ller: 1 08

Learnmg Center science

Miller, Jasmm (9): 96

M1ller, Rhea (12): 59, 112,

M1ller, Sharde' (10): 85, 87, 151

Millner, Bnan (10): 83, 85, 154

Millon, Byron (9): 96

Mmaudo, Cathy: 107

library

M1nton, Matthew (12): 59, 65,

Dawn M1semer: 1 08

Spec1al School D1stnct

M1tchell, Lukesha (10):

M1tchell, Neil (11 ):72,

M1tchell, Yashita (9): 96

Moeckel, Chns (12): 51 , 59,

Moeckel, Julie (11): 137, 71 , 72,

Moffatt, Jonathan (9): 96

Moffatt, Lon1 (12): 59,

Mohabbat, Matheen (10): 85

Montague, Kathryn (1 0): 85

Moore, Brandon (1 0): 85, 152

Moore, Gregory (9): 96

Moore, Larhonda (9): 96

Moore, Terese (12): 60,

Moran, Branden (10): 31 , 85, 154,

Moran, Chnstopher (10): 85

Monee, Linda· 107

asst. supenntendant

Montz, Alison (9): 22, 23, 96

Montz, Kristm (11 ):72,

Mornll, Charles (12) 60, 65,

Morrell, Lorne (9): 96, 153

Morns, Angel (12): 60,

Morns, Stephame (1 0): 85, 96,160

Mornson, Be1eray (11): 129,72,

Mornson, Jeffery (11) 35,72

Morrow, Mary:

Morrow- Howell, Cla~re (12):12,17,

60, 144,

Morrow-Howell, Matthew (10):

85,134,

Moser, Jim: 107

mathemaucs

Moser, Paula

secretary

Moser, Peggy·

computer admin. asst

Moskalets, lnna (12): 60,

Moskoff, Julia (12): 60,

Mueller, Brandon (11 ): 72,

Murphy, Bnan (1 2): 60, 65,139

Murphy, Lauren (10): 43, 85

Murphy, Ouiana (12): 60,

Murray, Ph1l: 108

f1ne arts

Murray, Tiffany (9) 96, 152

Mutash1, Anne (11 ):72,

Mutch, Adnenne (9): 96

Mutch, Dav1d (11): 76

Myers, Loren (1 0): 85

NATURE STORE

Narang, Anjuli (10): 85,86,140

Nash, Bnanne (9): 96

Nasseh, Nooshm (12) 12, 57, 60,

117, 137,

Nathanson, Rebbecca (10): 35, 85

Ne1er, He1d1 (11): 32, 72, 160

Nerush, Tanya (12): 60, 128,

Neuman, Leah (9): 96

Newmark, Dame I (1 0): 22, 23, 85,

127

Newmark, Eden (9): 93, 96

Newmark, Jordan (11): 160,1 61 ,

72,

Neyman, Lev (9) 96

Nicholas, Chnstina (12):11,12, 38,

60

Nicholas, Christopher (9): 96, 98

Nicholas, Peter (10): 85, 87

Nichols, Cas1e (11 ): 31 ,160, 72,

Nichols, Jonathan (9): 45, 96

Nicholson, Jac1nda (12) 60,

N1es, Sarah: 107

secretary

Nissenboim, Rudi (9): 96

N1ssenholtz, Annlee: 55,107

college/career counselor

NIXOn, Michael (11 ): 72, 74

Noland, Pat: 38, 108

English dept. chair

Nolin, Alexandra (12): 10, 12, 58,

60, 129,

Norman, Ka11a (12) 60, 162, 163

Novack, Jared (11 ):72, 66,

Nuckols, Ryan (11 ):21, 72, 148

Nuetzel, Leah (10): 85

Nuetzel, Susan: 107

Board of Education

Nunn-Faron, N1cole: 107

social studies

O'Ccna.L's

Oberlander, S1ma 107

SCience

O'Connor, Em1ly (9): 96

O'Connor, Sean (12): 60, 139

O'Donnell, John (12): 60,

O'Donnell, Kathenne (9): 96

O'Hara, Kelley (10): 85

0' Neal, BenJamin (12) 60, 154, 155

Oduwole, Olutoym (12): 60, 134,

Oehler, Ryan (10): 85

Ofman, D1m1try (10): 35, 85

Ogbe, Henok (11 ):73,

Okpala, Brenda (11 ): 36, 73, 144,

Okpala, Bryan (11) 134,73,

Olivastro, Pat: 107

Testmg Center

Oliveri. Robert: 107

asst. supenntendant

Olech, Alison (10): 85

Oppenheim, Casie (10): 86

Orgel. Samantha (12): 61 ,

Orlando, M1chael (9) 96

Orr, G1vonni (12): 61 ,

Ortmayer, Cody (9): 96, 132, 133,

Osikoya, Shayla (11 ):73,

Oughton, Mane: 107

secretary

Ovcma, Dam\" (11):73,

Owens, Gordon (9): 96

Oz~ransky , William (9): 32, 96

PAGEANT

Panorama:117

Pace Jr., Robert (9): 97

Palmer, Jason (9): 97, 153

PandJIOS, Nicholas (11 ): 73

Parad1SSIS, Alex : 108

technology technician

FACES Front row: Jill SveJkosky, Megan P1cco, M1nam Ross,

TaqUida Bocla1r, Carolyn Bond, Mern Abels. Back row: Karolyn

Woodard, SeJal Bhakta, M1mi Demissie, Shenice Brown, Adeola

Hassan, lnna Moskalets.

Sign Language Club Jan Magers, Tav1shya While, R1chard

Herzog.

Classics Society Front row: Ann R1ttenbaum, Amy Tnpodi, Erica

Schiff, Sam Gartland. Back row: ChristmaJohnson, Andy Schamp,

Abby Schneider.

Mock Trial Front row· Abby Schneider, Karolyn Woodard, Lmdsay

Ferguson, Leora Tsadka, Danny Goldstem. Back row: Becky

Chang, Megan P11ster, Erich Kiehl, Re1d Yokoyama, M1chal Mikesell.

Students Against Driving Drunk Front row· Nancy H1er, Rachel

Rosenfeld, Tanya Nerush, Julia Bark. Back row: Sarah Byrne.

Kate James, Jessica Adler, Abby Re1ter.

Index 2'1 f

P:246

Parker, Valone (1 0): 86

Parmenter lauren (9): 97

Parsdaman, Artour (9): 97

Paskal, Amy (12): 18, 61 , 65, 117,

140, 141

Paskal, Katte (9): 97, 140

Pastens,Jennder(9):97, 144, 152, 153

Pastens, Jesstca (9): 35, 97, 145

Patel, Ntsha (9): 97

Patton, Ashlee (11 ): 76, 73,

Patton, Len: 105, 107

counseling

Patton, Regtnald (12):

Paul, Laura (11 ): 32, 73,

Pauley, Matthew (12): 6, 134,

Payne, Trevor: 103, 107

English

Paz, Otego (10): 86

Pearson, La Toma (11 ): 73

People dtvtston: 48-49

Perctval, Lots 37, 108

sentor sevtce parttctpant

Perkowskt, Malgorzata (9) 97

Perkowski, Zofla (9): 97

Perlstetn,Aaron (12): 61 , 142, 143,

158, 159

Permuter, Damel (12): 13, 21,61 ,

Perrot, Roseanne (1 0): 86, 144, 145

Person, Andrew (12): 11 , 61 , 147

Pestova, Natasha (12) 61 ,

Petersen. Ehsa (10): 86, 152, 153

Peterson, Blair (12): 12, 61 , 65,

129, 140, 141 , 144

Pfetffer, Lome: 107

famtly and consumer sctences

Pftster. Megan (10): 86

Ptcco, Meggen (10): 86

Ptng, Jey (12): 61 , 36,

Ptnk, Brandon (9): 97, 157

Pmsberg, Rami: 108

Hebrew

Ptontek, Jacob (9): 97

Ptonlek, Ntcholas (9): 97

Ptsom. Matthew (10): 86

Ptsom, Mtchelle (10): 86. 159

Ptttman, Shefay (9): 97

Podgorskt, Laura(11):73, 150, 151

Poeppelmeter. Deanna (12): 61 ,

Polityka, Randall (12): 61,

Poon, Chnsttna (1 0):86

Pop, Mthat (12):

Powell, Otanne: 108

English

Powers. Alison (10): 39, 86, 160

Powers, Joseph: 1 08

pnnctpal

Prange, Matthew:139,

asst varstty soccer coach

Presley, Morgan (9): 39, 93, 97, 136

Prewttt·AIIen, Chnstopher (9): 97,

133, 153

Pnce, Harvey 108

supervtsory asst.

Pnce, Curran (9): 97, 153

Pnnce, Catnna (9): 97

Probst, Thomas (1 0): 86

Pruss, Natahya (11 ): 76

Pryzbeck, Daniel (12) 38, 47, 61 ,

74, 139, 142. 143

Pryzbeck,Zachary(9):97, 138, 139,

Pupkevtch, Anna (1 0): 86

Pupkevtch, Yelena (12): 61

QuEENY

PARK

Qumn. Arthur (12): 64,

RIVER PORT Raben, Ashley (12): 10, 61 , 74

Raedeke, Dantel: 30, 108

line arts

Aatmondo. Juhan (12): 61 ,

Ramey, Amanda (10): 86, 98

Rainey, Nicole (12): 38, 61 , 74, 116,

124, 128

Rams. Mary Jayne (12): 61 , 74

Rambler- 122-123

Rammmg, Mtchael: 108

asst. pnncipal/ath _ director

Ramsey, Carter (1 0): 86

Ramsey, Taylor (11):

Rand, Oavtd (10): 80, 86, 113, 133,

134,

Randol, Jameel (9): 97

Rao, Lakshmt (12): 62, 113

Rapp, Davtd (12): 62

Rasmus, Adam (9): 97, 98, 146, 147

Rassieur, Enca (1 0): 11 , 86, 136, 137

Rassieur, Karen(9): 97, 144

Ravvm, Oamel (12):

Rawttscher. Mtchael: 106, 108

mathematics

Ray, Enc (11 ): 73

Reed, Kathryn (11 ): 73, 137, 160

Reeves, Marcus (12): 62, 134,

Aetn, Gabnelle (11 ): 73, 160

Retter, Abigail (1 0): 86

Rezek, Bob: 151

gtrls' basketball

Rezny, Mtchael (11 ): 76

Atch, Oamel(11): 73, 113, 154. 155

Atch, Elizabeth (9): 97, 136, 161

Atchardson, Darius (9): 97

Atcken. Mary (9):

Atley, Stanyale (12): 58, 62.

Rlmson, Kayode (1 0): 86

Atttenbaum, Ann: 75, 1 03, 1 08

Laun

Roach, Ehzabeth(9) 98

Roach, Matthew (9): 98. 133,

Robbtns, Alison (12): 62, 63, 144

Robbtns, Otana (9): 98, 145

Roberts, Charlotte: 108

asst. superintendent

Roberts. Dantel (11):21 , 73, 134, 148

Roberts, Stephanie (10) 86, 144

Aobtnson,larry(11 ): 73. 134, 135, 148

Rochow, Susan: 45, 108

mathematics

Rock, Joshua (11 ): 73

Rodway, Phthp (12) 62.

Rogers. Amber (9): 98

Rogter. Melissa: 108

Spectal School Dtstricl

Rosen. Amy (11): 73, 140, 141 ,

Rosen , Ashley (10) 42, 43, 80, 86,

140, 141 ,

Rosen. Emtly(12): 43, 62, 140, 141 ,

Rosen, Emtly (11 ): 18, 72, 73

Rosenfeld, Rachel (10) 82, 86. 147

Rosenthal, Trenton (9): 98

Rosenthal, Oavtd (10): 134

Rosenthal, Sarah (10): 86

Ross, Mmam ( 1 0): 86

Rounds. Rashad (12): 62, 148, 149

Rounds, Taheerah (9): 98

Rowland, Ttmothy (12): 23, 62, 126

Russell, Cathenne: 108

English

Ruthn,Chela(12): 10,62, 129, 162, 163

Rynktewtcz, Olga (11 ): 73

STEAK 'N

SHAKE

Sabtn, Bnan (12): 62, 112

Sableman, Paul (9): 98

Sachs, Guy: 31 , 108

fine arts

Sachs, Noga (12): 62, 65,

Sadte Hawkins dance: 20-21

Sadon, Judt (9): 98

Sadovsky, Adam (10) 85, 87

Sadovsky, Ronnt (9): 98

Saeks, Jeffrey(10): 33, 87, 142, 159

Saettele, Breah ( 11 ): 11 , 46, 76, 160

Sailor, Chrystal 108

counseling

Saltzman, Michael (10): 87

Samsel, Jessica (11 ): 73

Sanchez. Samantha (1 0): 85, 87

Sanders, Derek (9): 98

Sanders, Patncia 108

Engltsh

Sandhemnch, Robert (12) 62,

Sargent, Austin (9): 95, 98, 133,

Sauerbrunn, Rebecca (10): 87, 144,

150, 151

Saxton Chris: 67, 108, 144, 145

social studtes

Scaccia. Jamte (12): 62,

Scales, Kirk (9) 33, 98, 133,

Schamburg, Hetdt (11): 72, 73, 76,

134, 135, 151

Schamp, Andrew (12): 62,

Schenkel, Mark (11 ): 73

Scherck, Jenntfer (9): 98

Schiff, Enca (9): 98

Schtff, Lauren (12): 51 , 56, 62, 65,

Schtfl, Rostna (11): 73

Schlamb, BenJamm (10): 87, 152

Schmtdt, Steve: 1 08

practical arts

Schmttz, Ntkole (10): 87

Schnetder, Abby (11): 7, 73, 75,

113, 114

Schneider, Mtchael (11): 73

Schnetder. Sarah (12)

Schmtzer, Terri 108

Special School Dtstnct

Schoch, Bradley (12): 62,

Scholl, Chns (12): 30, 61 , 62,

Scholl, Michael (9): 98

Schretber,Lauren(9):93,98, 147, 157

Schuelte-Giad, Jan: 108

Spectal School Otslrict

Schuerman, Tabttha (1 0): 87

Schulman. Andrew (11): 47, 73, 154

Schuster.Lauren(11):70, 73, 137, 151

Schwartz, Mtnam (10): 87

Sctence dept: 42-43

Scodary, Anthony (9): 98

Scott. Victona (12): 63, 150, 151

Seelig, Eric ( 1 0) 87

Sens, Felipe (10):

Sens, Rafael (12):

Semors: 50-65

Serkes, Ben1amtn (11 ): 73

Serot, Joseph (11 ): 20, 73, 134,

135, 157,

Seymour, Leila (9): 42, 98, 140,

Shanas, Jeremy (9): 98, 133,

Shapiro, Adam (11 ): 73

Shapiro. Zachary (10): 87, 142, 159

Shapletgh, Matthew (12) 63,

Shaughnessy, John 147

girls' cross country, track

Shaw, Arlene: 30, 108

fme arts dept. chair

Shaw, Elizabeth (9): 98

Shaw, Robert (10): 87, 142, 159

Shenoy. Ashtsh (9) 98, 125

Sher, Julie (9): 98

Sherman, Ben (9):

Sherwood, Adelyn (11): 73. 114,

140, 141 ,

Sht, Kevin (9): 98

Shl, ling (1 0): 87

Shtpman, Leslie (9): 98, 145

Shtpman, Raymond(9) 98.99.132

133, 157

Shockley, Knsta (11): 33, 73

Shotts, Phtlip (9): 99

Shvarts. Svetlana (9): 99

Stegfned, Evan ( 12): 63. 65,

Siesener. Rhett (10): 31 , 87, 134

Stmmons, Robertneta (10):

Stmms. Jesstca (9) 99

Stmms, Jewell (10): 87

Stmovtch, Matta (10):

Stmpson, Jeffrey (12): 64,

Smger. Jeffrey (10): 87, 154

Skae, John (10) 87

Smner, Jtm:

College & Career Counseling

Sncth Grade Camp:112-113

Skor, Andrew (12): 9, 10. 46, 63.

65. 113, 142, 143, 158, 159

Slaughter, Conrad (12): 63. 134

135. 156, 157

Sleeper, Stepha me (11 ): 73

Smtley, JoAnne: 108

senior serv~ce parttctpant

Smtih, Ashleigh (11 ): 73

Smtth, ian (9): 99

Smtth, Jamayca (12): 63.

Smtth, Jasen (11 ):

Smtth,Leshe (12) 9, 11 , 13,55.63,147

Smtth, Mtchael (11): 73

Smtth. Sara (1 0): 87

Smtth, Shelley B: 108

Spectal School Oistnct

Smtth, Rostesha (9): 99

Smtth, Sean (10): 87

Soatb, Andrea- 108

secretary

Soccer, Boys':138-139

Sobelman, Scott (10): 20. 87

Solliday, Alexander (12): 63, 65.

Solomon, Alexander (9): 99, 133

Somus, Davtd: 40, 108

STUCO: Front row: Patge Feldman. Sheena Kumanomtdo, Alison

Powers. Sean Lloyd, Harold Katd, Amy Wtlson, Stacey Wilson,

Abby Schnetder, Addte Sherwood. Second row· Brandon Common, Jen Durham, Cory Clines, Jtm Stanley, Naeesa Aztz, Adam

Durham, Callie Bearman, Lmdsey Knudson, Be1eray Morrison_

Third row: Philip Shotts, Ashley Brown, Ryan Cornelius, Christina

Ntcholas, Andy Gosney, Megan McBnde, Steven Cohen. Lianna

Gordon, Leslie Smtih. Back row- Stevte Vredenburgh, Chase

Zenger, Lawrence Carroll, Mark Wagman, Dolph Spoeneman,

Ench Ktehl, Angela Busch, Stanyale Alley

Sunshine Club Front row: Sam Gartland, Jeanette Belliveau,

Bethany Stoliar, Mmam Ross, Meggen Ptcco, Cathy Boulanger.

Back row: Mtmi Oemtsste, Jessica Adler, Sarah Byrne, Oavtd

Fhesher, SeJal Bhakta, Shemce Brown, Adeola Hassan.

Thespians Front row· Datllel Estnn, Undsay Goktford, Olma Ofman lJsa

Comfeld Middle row Bert Berla, Kann Kram, Jen W91nman, Enc Abrams. Lon

Coptlavttz Sara Fnedman, Jordan Newmark. Beth Goldenberg. Kat>8

Knoedelseder, Karl Block. Beck row Angela Busch, Dante! Newmark. K9W1

McCann. Jtmmy DaVIS, Scon Grzenczyk, Anna lngoenthron, Elizabeth Wt son. Kurt Knoedelseder. Jared Novack, Ashley Dtx

2'12 Rambler

Scholarship Club Front row: TaqUida Boclair, Jenme Wolff, Lindsay Ferguson. Back row: IIana Corson, Jenny Btckel, Ashletgh

Smtih, Eliza Altvater, Jenny Farmer.

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VIdeo Production Club Front row Megan Pftster. Susan Otpart,

Tavtshya White, MarteanaJones. Back row· Beth Bresler. Jey Ptog.

Lauren Sobelman, Enc Seelig.

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socoal studoes

sonn, Jacob (9): 99, 133, 157

sonn, Matthew (12): 33, 63, 65,

t57

Soper, Robert (10): 18, 87, 142

Sophomores. 78-79

Soraghan, Joseph (11): 73

Specoal Olympocs: 120-121

Specter, Corey (12): 63, 65, 147

Specter, Joey (10): 87

Spont Week: 8-9

Spotznagel, Casey (11 ): 73. 125

spoeneman, Dolph (11): 73, 147

Spoeneman, Peery(10): 83, 87, 147

Sports dovosoon130-131 :

Spnng musocal 22- 23

Stadnok. Paul: 108

sc1ence

Staosch, Julia ( 11 ): 73

Staosch, Lydoa (9): 99, 140,

Stanford, Chanse (10): 87

Stanley, James (10) 87, 158, 159

Staples, Janee (1 0): 87

Stapleton, John (10): 87, 152, 153

Starr. Davod (11)

Starr, Thomas (10): 87

Steele, Shane I (11 ): 73, 76

Steon, Kevon (9): 95, 99

Steonback, Julia (11): 40, 73, 137,

Steonberg, Kevon (9): 99

Steonhardt, George (11 ): 73, 142, 159

Steonhoff, Drew (9) 99, 138

Steonhoff, Taylor (11 ): 70, 73, 139

Steonmeyer, Carol: 108

secretary

Stendeback, Jason: 108

supervosory asst

Stephens. Chns (10): 87

Stephenson, Julie: 108

Specoal School Dostnct

Sliger, Beverly (9): 99

Stillwell, Chns: 108

nurse

Shllweii,Stephen(12): 64, 156, 157

Stock, Tnsha (12):

Stokes, Ashley (11 ): 9, 73

Stokes, Cody (10): 87, 139,

Stoter,Juston (12):63, 134,135, 148,149

Stollar, Bethany (10): 87

Stolze. Molly (12): 63,

Strauss, John: 108

socoal studoes

Strayhorn, E. Cortney(12): 63, 148

Strayhorn, Juston (10): 87

Strobach, Connoe: 144

volleyball

Strong, Shayla (11 ): 73, 75

Strong, T'Ya (1 0): 87

Strong, Tanesha (9): 99

Struckman, Duston (9): 98, 99, 157 Toce, Demetnus (10): 87 Vredenburgh, Stephen(11): 17, 75,

Stuart, Jamoe ( 1 0): 7 Toboas , Anthony (11 ): 33, 75, 134, 114, 139

Student Congress: 114-115 135, 149 Vncella, Tony (11): 16, 75

Student Lofe dovosoon 4-5: Todorovoch, Cole (10): 87 Vncella, Voto (12): 16, 64,113

Stuk, Esmeralda (10): 87, 147, 151 Toghoyany, Adam (9) 100 Sullivan, Margaret (1 0): 87 Tolliver, Mochael (12): 64, 65, 127

Summer 6-7 Toney, Kathryn (12). 64, WASH. u. Summot, Stephen (9): 99 Toney, Mona (10): 87 Surgant, Stephanie (9): 99 Townley , Kevona (12): 64, Susman, Stephanoe (11): 43, 46, 73 Travos , Cory (9): 100 Waechter, James 108 Susman, Katya (1 0): 87 Tnpodo, Amy (12): 64, band dorector Sutherland, Amanda (9): 99, 136, Trower, Pat: 108 Wagman, Emoly (10): 89, 162 Sutterfoeld, Emoly (9): 99, 136, 137, supervosory asst. Suttle, Stacey (12) 63, Tsadka, Leora (10). 87 Wagman, Marl< (11): 75, 114

Svetkosky, Joll 32, 108 Tubbs, Travoon (1 0): 87 Wagner, Blanche (11): 75

famoly/consumer scoence Turner, Courtney (12): 6, 9, 64, Wagy, Lauren (10). 89, 144

Swanson, Davod (12): 63, Walker, Sean (9): 100, 133, 157, 112, 129, Walker, Sean lay (11 ): 75 Swoder, Andy (9): 99, 133, 153 Turner, Gregory (10): 89 Swoder, Megan (10): 87, 144 Turner, Sarah(10) 6, 89, 144,150, Wallace, Dernck, Coach: 134, 152

Swonney, Charles (12): 63, 134, 135 151 Wallace, Jessoca (12): 64,

Wallach, Max (9): 100, 153

Wallis, Kimberly (9) 100

TED UNIVERSITY

Walpert, A11(9): 100, 129, 160, 161

Walpert. Heather (11): 19, 75, 160

Ward, Brandy (11): 44, 75

DREWES

Ward, Deren (10): 89

CITY Ward, Katoe (10): 80, 89, 152

Ward, Mochael (12): 64, 154,

Washongton, Bentamon (12): 11, 53,

Taber, Jordan (10) 87 56, 64,

Tang, Enc (10): 87 Ultee, Elizabeth (12): 58, 64, Water polo: 142-143

Tappon, Casandra (10): 87 Unser, Drew (11 ): 71 , 75 Waters, Keturah (10): 89

Tappon, Ebony (12):10, 63, Upchurch, Anan (10): 89 Waxman, Rebecca (9): 100, 161

Tarpey, Moke: 108, 134 Urspruch, Knsti (12): 64, Weathersby, Panya (12): 64, 160

practocal arts Uxa, Lindsay (9): 100, 145 Webb, Ronnoe (11 )·

Tarpley, Matthew (11 ): 73 Webb, VoncentJr. (t 1):75, 134, 135

Tarpley, Stephen (9): 99, 133, 153 Webb, Angelo (9)· 100, 132, 133.

Taryle, Debboe: 108

VINTAGE

Webb, Ronnoe (11)

English Webster-Clark, Alexa (9): 100

Tashma, Edoe: 108 Webster, Anthony (12): 64,

socoal studoes

VINYL

Weed, Margaret 108

Taylor, Jack (11 ): 75 secretary

Taylor, Jakki (11): 75, 162 Weonberg, Stewart: 107

Taylor, Rachel (9): 99, 125 Supenntendent of Schools

Taylor, Spencer (12): 63. Weonman, Jennofer (12): 64, 65,

Teague, Morgan (1 0): 87 Vabson, Viktor (9) 100 Weosman. Jacob (9): 100

Tenge, Chad (10): 87 Van Trease, Enn (9): 100 Welch, Kathenne (10): 89, 147

Tenge, Lauren (12): 64, Vastyan,Eiizabeth(9):93, 100, 136, Welsch, Andrew (10): 89

Tenzer, Mochael (9): 99 Verrett, Marcus (9):100, 142, 159 Westerholt, Bob: 41 , 108

Terry, Parks (9): 99 Vest, Matthew(11 ): 76 socoal studoes

Tettenhorst, Molly (12): 52, 64, Vetter, Jeff: 108,109 Westnch, Matthew (11): 76, 157,

Thoes, Londa. 44, 103, 1 08 scoence dept. chaor Westrich, Pernn (9): 1 00

mathematics dept. chaor Vock, Stephen (9): 93, 100, 153 Weyand, Mochelle 108

Thomas, Evan (12): 64, 147 Vottech, Barbora (9): secretary

Thomas, Geneva (1 0): 87 Volkova, Ekatenna (9): Wheeler, Jacob (10): 89

Thomas, Hannah (10): Volleyball: 144-145 Wheeler, John (12): 64,

Thomas, Joseph (9): 44, 100, 142, 159 Von Doersten, Lindsay (11): 42, 75 Whotacre, John (12): 64, 138, 139

Thompson, Mark: 108, 139 Voss, Davod (9): 100, 159 Whotacre, Julie (10) 89

sctence Voss, Jeremy (10) 83, 89 Whole, Kathenne (9): 100

Solar Bike Club Front row: Sean Madsen. Back row: Steve

Schmodt, Dave Hucker, Mochael Rawotscher, John Moffat, Daniel

Kram, Chester Moiler

Honors Choir Front row: Stacey Wilson, Camlla Buechler, Danoelle

Kos , Oenose Hamolton, Keturah Waters, Ebony Tapon. Second row·

Keyambra Oobbons, Kathenne Heugatter. Emoly Gerteos, Megan Brown,

NaeesaAnz, Alexandra Bergerac. Back row Juhe Shar, KatyaSussman,

Rachal Baker, Ashley Rosen, Cady Calcagno, Mochelle Merl<el

Whole. Tavoshya (11 ): 75

Whotelaw, Carne (10): 89

Whotelaw, Charles (11): 10,75

Whotelaw, Charles (9): 100

Whottaker, Rochelle (11 ): 75

Whottemore, Kathenne (12): 64 ,

Whottongton, Amber (9): 100

Woce. Mochael (11): 75, 134, 135,

Woedenbeck, Bryce (9): 100

Woegand. Monam (9): 100, 147

Woegand, Patnck (12): 64,

Woegand. Stefanoe (10): 89, 147

Woldermuth, Rebecca 108

mathematics

Woldo . Jonathan (12): 43, 64

Woldo . Nocholas (10): 89, 159

Wolkens . Delecoa (12).

Wolllams. Charles (12) 64,

Wolllams, Elizabeth (9): 1 00

Wolllams. Kellen (12): 54, 64,

Wolloams, Marvon (11 ): 76

Wollams. Matthew (9): 100. 133,

Wolllams , Sharay (12). 64,

Wolloams , Wolla. 108

bookroom

Wolson, Amy(10): 89, 114, 140, 152

Wolson, Bnan (9): 100

Wolson. Elizabeth (12) 22. 64 , 160

Wilson. Jacques (9): 39, 153

Wolson. Mark(12): 58, 64 , 154, 155

Wolson. Meredoth (10). 20. 75, 81 ,

89, 137, 152

Wolson, Stacey (10): 89, 160

Woner, JoLynn: 107

Board of Educatoon

Wonters, Jeffrey (11): 75, 113,

Wore, Phohp (9): 100, 147

Wott, Rochard· 43, 108

sc1ence

Wrtten. Jonathan ( 11 )· 73, 75, 142. 159

Wollenberg, Davod (10): 89, 147

Wolfe, Graham (10) 89, 154

Wolfe, Jom: 135

coach

Wotff, Jennofer(11): 70,75, 140, 141

Wong. Eamon (11 ): 76, 75

Woodard, Karolyn (11 ): 75

Woolsey, Travos (9): 100, 133,

Wrestling 156-157

Wynne, Chnstopher (9): 100

Y-98 FM Yamane, Kazuhoro (12)

Yasonev, Alexander (10)·

Yasonev, Dennos (11):

Show Choir Front row: Tamara Lange, Jessoca Anderson, Lindsay

Goldford, Beth Goldenberg, Elizabeth Wilson, Sara Froedman.

Second row: Ryan Ferns-Hanson, Debbie DeGregono, Danno

Liberman, Leah Nuetzel, Laura Podgorski.Back row Naeesa Aziz,

Scott Sobelman, Ryan Krull, Jommy Davos, Toffany Hrabosky, Daniel

Newmark

Chorsllers Front row: Caitlin Gardner, Liz Fuhro, Leslie Shopman,

Seretta Harns, Angela Lincoln, Kay Whole Second row: Danoeele

Echols, Ana Ingram, Robertneta Sommons, Kirlt Jackson. Back row:

Cathenne Kenzora, Tiffany Murray, Karen Goggon, Jasmon Moiler.

Chor•le Front row: Corey Brown, Chnstona Johnson, Anne Mutasho,

Alissa Goldsteon, Katy Montague, Matedah Jabaar. Second row:

Karen Goggon, Jessoca Anderson, Keytra Dobbins, Leslie Fredman,

Ryan Krull, Debboe DeGregono, Toffany Hrabosky, Anna Clarlt.

Back row·Tom Rowland, Moke Tollover, Trevor Jones. Dolph

Spoeneman, Angela Busch, Megan Marner, Kirlt Jackson.

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Zoo Zahm, Claore (9): 161

Zell, Andrew (9): 139

Zenger, Chase (11 ): 70, 75

Zhang, Nanyong (9):

Zogler, Abogaol (10): 36, 37, 162

Zogler, Corwon (12). 7, 64, 37,

Zornes, Stephanoe:

specoal shoot distnct

Zuke, Jeremy (9):

Science 0 /ympled Front row: Alyson Levone, Shelly Heger

Matthew Cole, Stephanoe Sleeper, Molloe McDowell. Back row

Jey Pong, Sandor Kavacs, Davod Fliesher, Semeon Knts

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Band Front row· Abogal Zogler, Chelsea Merrell, Laura Gelstei, Zack Meyerkord, Nadya Bronsteon, Anel Alexander, Jen Durham, Liz Coone, Kelly O'Hara, Tamara Lange, Tim Rowland, Matt Drobak, Enca shel,

Megan Merntt, Abby Schneoder, Emoly Brunts, Allison Olech, Srah Byrne and Chela Rutlon. Second row: Yulia Dameshak, John Dwyer, Moroam Ross, Lindsay Brenner, Juloa Staosch , Bethany Stoloer, Ca

Alper, Kathryn Dutra, Shelly Heger, Carter Ramsey, Rebecca Nathanson, Amanda Raoney, Doma Ofman, Anthony Scodry, Jessoca Pastens, Emoly Sutterfield and Heather Jones. Thord row: Jakki Taylor, Kat Welch,

George Sternhardt, Anel Lyons-Warren, Kathenne Jasmes, Bryce Weodenbeck, Frances Dusseault, Steve Cohen, Adam Dumam, Mandoe Sutherland, JessiCa Becker, Nrcholas Prontek, Joe Thomas, Jacob Poontek,

Adam Sadovsky, Amod Gautum, Julte Berg and Juloe Foelds. Fourth row Kathryn Hansen, Enc Abrams, Luke Leodenfrost, Ben Horwotz, Lawrence Carroll, Tommy Crane, Brandon Hodge, trona Gurchunov, Katoe

Reed, Danus Rochardson, Wale Hassan, Adam Goldberg, David Harsteon, Max Hoch, Adnenne Mutch, Laura Gulbrandsen, Katie Paskal and London Burns. Fifth row: Ashley Brown, Nicholas Jaworsko, Sean

Bort, Sam Gartland, Jaohnny Kalloongos, Yuyang Chen, Chns Scholl, Antonona Frolova, Jamoe Scaccia, Marty Shaw, Eventt Cnss, Davod Rand, Becky Sauebrunn, Philltp Wire, Calvon Johnson, Phttp Sholts and Enca

Harlan. Soxth row· Lauren Hamvas, Jeff Morroson, Jack Taylor, Lydoa Staosch, Megan Swoder, Jessoca Andersen, Josh Gellman, Jason Goldman, Alexa Webster-Clark, Matt Tarpley, Jeff Cnstiani, Andrew

Person, John Aromando, Andy Garland and Kaola Norman. Seventh row: Emoly Wagman, Bryan McMahon, Robert Lavon, Andrew Brenner, Andy Schamp, Neol Motchell, Jason Growe, Andrew Hvatum, Joey Barzalao,

Ryan Beosel, Andrew Boggs, Zach Kahn, Jeff Yates and Kia Davos. Eoghth row Kate Brennan, Rochard J. Dammers, Andrew Hutson, Zach Shaporo, Woll Fox, Lucas Alberts, Ercoh Koehl, Marcus Verret, Lance Levone.

Ken Kitchon, MIChael D. Fans and James R. Waechter.

Forensics Front row: Rachel Loppmann, Jake Levy, Kathenne

Heugatter, Alocoa Moiler, YunXiang Chu, Casey Spotznagel, Mara

Elkana, Bryce Woedenbeck, Enc Markus. Second row Spencer

Taylor, Mary Ensor, Johhny Kaltongos, Mochael Saltzman, John

Loesel, Andy Welsch, Ken Kitchon, Sean Smoth, Joey Barzalao. Back

row: Nosha Patel, Nocole Raoney, Anthony Scodary, Amod Gautum,

Susan Ingber, Enca Fishel, Laura Brunts, Enn Lapodus, Frances

Dusseault, Becky Chang, Danny Goldsteon, Reod Yokoyama

Nations/ Honor Society Front row: Lakshmi Rao, Rachel Ltppmann, Robyn Levott, Kaola Norman, Teresa Cannostraro, and Caryn Alper

Moddle row: Mochal Mokesell, Wolliam Fox, Davod Swanson, Bert Berla, Mark Wolson, Jon Woldt, Moke Tolltver, Enc Markus, Chns May. Rusty

Fette, Lauren Hamvas, Leslie Fredman, Kevon Lackey, Jamoe Scaccoa, Lindsay Ferguson, Robert Fnedman, Andrew Skor, Alex Kuehl ng.

Chnstona Nocholas, Margaret lbe, Ryan Feot, Lesloe Smoth and Pat Sanders. Back row: Amy Paskal, Manna Dombrovskaya, Noga Sachs. tnna

Moskalets, John lndeck, VIto Vricella, Yulta Damashek, Terese Moore, Nocole Gealy, Jennofer Durham, Anal Alexander, Andy Garland. Jeff

Cnstoani, Tamara Lange, Antonona Frolova, Enc Abrams, Josh Kahn, Emoly Rosen, Cory Zogler, Ashley Dox, Elizabeth Wilson, Noosh n

Nasseh, Tory Bahn, Alloson Robbons, Kathryn Hansen, Megan McBnde, Courtney Bry, Jay Pong, Blaor Peterson, Mochael Goldsteon. EriC

Fotzgerald and Ryan Cornelous.

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