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Ladue Horton Watkins High School

1201 South Warson Road

St. Louis, Missouri 63124

(314) 993.6447 • www.ladue.k12.mo.us

280 freshmen • 276 sophomores

282 juniors • 268 seniors

P:10

SPIRIT EVENTS FILLED THE WEEK BEFORE THE

HOMECOMING FOOTBALL GAME, OCT. 16. As

IS CUSTOMARY, STUDENT CONGRESS WAS

IN CHARGE OF ALL OF THE PLANNING AND

PUBLICITY FOR THE THEME-FILLED WEEK.

THE 2004 THEME DAYS WERE JERSEY,

WESTERN, COLLEGE, THEME SPIRIT AND

BLUE AND WHITE. ON THESE DAYS, EACH

CLASS WORE ITS DESIGNATED CLASS

THEME COSTUME. 'CITIES' WAS THE OVERALL THEME FOR THE HOMECOMING DANCE

AND FLOATS: FRESHMEN TOOK NEW YORK;

SOPHOMORES, LAS VEGAS; JUNIORS, HONOLULU; AND SENIORS, ST. LOUIS. IN PLANNING

THE FLOATS FOR THE PEP RALLY, THE SENIORS

HAD TRIED TO ARRANGE FOR KIMO, A RAPPER,

TO ATTEND AND PLAY A SONG. THAT PLAN DIDN'T

WORK, BUT THE SENIORS STILL BEAT THE OTHER

CLASSES IN SPIRIT. IN AN AWESOME FLOAT THAT

WAS A GOLF CART OUTFITTED LIKE A CAR WITH

SPINNING RIMS, BILLY HARVEY ( 12) PLAYED THE

PART OF ST. LOUIS RAPPER NELLY. A GROUP OF

SENIOR GIRLS TWEAKED THE THEME AND CREATED

THEIR OWN SWAT TEAM COSTUMES.

A SENSE OF SELFspirit week

During lunch on theThur.day lh~on Lange (II) helpo,

theme day. Kehe:r Gill - k. atcGneo,cdtcck(lll\"tth

\\trom (9) and hebea Retch (9) math during cLab, both \"eardnnk soda. weanng their \"I love ing their favorite team jero,c)''>.

Y\" T-o,htns. Freo,hmen dre\"ed tudcnh sponed thetr favorttc

up in Ne\" York apparel to o,how college or St Louis Ram~.

their grade level o,pirit (top) ardtnal., or Blue\\ jer'e)' on

1onday\\ Jer'e) Da)'. (photo

by aroltne hatkew t~)

P:11

MONDAY:

UERSEY DAY

iTUESDAY:

WESTERN DAY

WEDNESDAY:

COLLEGE DAY

iTHURSDAY:

iTHEME DAY

FRIDAY: BLUE

~NO WHITE

DAY

P:12

A SENSE OF SELFhomecoming

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THAT I WAS HOMECOMING

ICING,. I DIDWT HEAR THEM SAY

MY NAME. I WASN\"T REALLY

PAYING ATTENnON,.

JEREMY GROWE (12) SAID.

photo~ by Caroline ha1kewitz

'

P:14

Top music

britney spears

THIS LOVE

maroon 5

HEYYA

outkast

LEAN BACK

A SENSE OF SELFnow & then

lpod, Introduced by Apple Computers created for teens an easy

way to store downloaded music.

The small dev1ce, available in a

var1ety of colors, can hold from

1,000-10,000 songs, depending

on the model. \"I love to listen to my

lpod when I am travelling,\" Jason

Malashock (12) sa1d.

The ubiquitous yellow L1vestrong

bracelet, worn by both boys and

g1rls all over the country, sold

for $1. Contr1but1ons supported

efforts to help people liv1ng w1th

cancer and benefited the Lance

Artmstrong Foundation. \"It's nice

to see the overwhelming support

for th1s organ1zat1on,\" Matt Bruer

(11) said.

P:18

DAVID NYKIN

1

. David Ny kin (12)

arrives at 9:15 and waits

for someone to open the

side door. He is ready for

AcLab with his blue card

in hand.

2. Nykin makes a healthy

choice for lunch, eating

a granola bar in the cafeteria.

3

. Making up a Language Lab assignment

after school, Nykin listens

intently to the tape.

4. After a long day, Nykin

pretends to nap in the

hallway before he heads

home.

STUDEI\\ITS' DAY TO DAY LIVE:.S DIFFERED DEPENDING ON THEIR CHOICES CLASSES, CLUBS AND ACT vrnrs,

A, B, C OR 0 LUNCH AT THE END OF THE: DAY FRE=SHMEN WAITE:.D F-OR \"'\"HEIR PARE'N\"~S TO PICK THEI\\II .JP,

WHILE MOST SENIORS DROVE TO SCHOOL. LUNCH FOR SOME STUDENTS WAS A SNACK FROM THE RAM SHACK

OTHERS ATE THE' SCHOOL'S PIZZA AND FRIES, AND SOME BROUGHT A SANDWICH FROM HOME, SUPPLEMENTED

BY THE: VENDING MACHINES

3 STUDENTS I LIVES I MANY CHOICES

A- P~ in th,e Li

P:19

SAMMIE STARR

DAVID KEKEC

1 . After her morning bus

ride, Sammie Starr (9)

arrives at school on time.

2. In the nurse's office

after lunch, she takes

her medicine.

3. After school, Starr

buys Skittles from the

Ram Shack to tide her over

until she gets home.

1. Before school, David

Kekec (10) walks in the

side door from the parking

lot.

2. While others are

eating their lunches,

Kekec comically searches

for some food in the trash

can.

3 . He chats in the Commons before school

with Allie Weinstein.

4. After school, Kekec

goes to a help session

and works on difficult math

problems.

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P:37

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P:40

1 ~rink Pepsi or ~

a aCoke, because it isn't Pepsi.\\) lJ

Emrly rebs (1 V V

Boris Abadzhyan

Astek Abera

Aster Abera

Abyu Abozen

Wayne Adams

Anthony Allen

Natasha Allen

Doron Aloush

Joanna Alper

Erin Anderson

Lashanal Anthony

Mohammed Ba

Nicholas Bahn

Rebecca Balis

Kyle Barrett

Richard Bass

Daniel Becker

Keisha Benton

Kristin Berry

Vikram BUankl

Richard Birenbaum

Jordan Blase

Colin Bloomfield

Molly Bly

Colton Boehm

David Bomfleth

Jeffrey Bowen

Grant Boyd

Kelsey Brenden

Lauren Bresler

IDEIIIIJYjuniors

2 go to school

• or do HOMEWORK 3 be re-incarnated as a

• shoe or a IC

a a TWlg, to be one with

Mother Earth. \\) lJ

hoyr P•opo•s lp (1 V V

P:41

With juq a few ~econd~ be~ re the bell.

JUntor-. am Panke. Slava

Prokhorel'> and Allt.,on Lange

fintsh a qutck conver\\ation in the ommons. The

Lauren Bronson

Jarvis Brown

Jessica Brown

Matthew Bruer

Keith Callen

Brooksey Cardwell

India Chapman

Andrew Cleland

Aaron Cohen

Danielle Conley

Brittany corey

Janera Crayton

Monae Cribbs

Adrienne Crosby

Genee Cunningham

Jared Daiber

Brook Davis

De'Angelo Dean

unofficial crossroads of the

school. the Commons hou< .. e\\

vendtng machines. the Ram

hack book \\lore and tables

wtth benches. (left) (photo by

McKay Yancey)

A bauery-operated

J-\\car will shoot down

the hall when Ricky

Btrenbaum (II) fltp the

swttch. Phy'>tc\\ Mudent

tested veloctty. changtng

speed over a et dtstance.

(left) (ph to by Kala

O'Connor)

Spectal Olympic

gave Zhen Lt (II)

the opportuntty to make

a po\\ter with her athlete.

Ladue ho ted its 14th

pecial Olymptcs. ov.

12. \" I got to ee thmgs

from a new per pective.

ot ever)'one can do

the same thtngs I do,\"

Lt srud. (photo by Kala

O'Connor)

Group jotned forces

for the 10 Da)' of

Gntng tn December.

Kala o· on nor (II) and

Emily Ro enfeld ( 12)

bag up dona!tons to

deliver. (far left) (photo

b)' Joanna lper)

37

P:42

L unch penod gives Jonathan

ovack (II) and Hannah

Madson (12) time to catch up

on thetr day while they eat.

While orne tudents preferred

the Common to the cafeteria,

trash and pill cau ed Principal

Joe Powers to clo e it down to

the lunch crowd everal time

over the cour e of the year.

Jeanne-Marie Declue

Menbere Demlssle

Sarah Demlssle

Andrea Desmond

Michael Dicker

Christopher Dlx

Damaris Duddy

Matthew Early

Anthony Easterwood

Timothy Eckelmann

Michael Ensor

Elliot Estep

Danlelle Fancher

Ellen Ferger

Tracy Fields

Todd Fleming

Gerardo Flores

Jeremy Fontaine

Jerrlca Franks

Daniel Fredman

Hannah Friedman

Samuel Frigo

Jasmine Frison

Douglas Gealy

IDENDTYjuniors

Physic teacher Richard Wiu

clarifie a concept for Jocelyn

Leidenfro t (II) and Laura Turner

(II). Academi Lab provided the

opportunity for tudents to get

extra help and to get make up

work. (photo by Michelle Pais)

P:43

The Learning Center 1 a qu1et

environment for Aaron tock

(II) to study for final . On the

fiN day of final exams, Jan. II,

tudent took advantage of the LC

to use computers, read and \\1-0rk in

tudy group . First seme ter exams

ran Jan. 11-14, With a half-day on

the last day of te ting. (photo by

Caroline ha1kewitz)

A group project ha

..t'\"\

he full attention of

JUniors Dan1el Becker and

Bryce Goodman during

an cLab. Meanwhile,

Llonn Jaeger ( 10) catche

up on orne readmg for

her English cia . (photo

by M1cheUe Pai )

Andrew Gelstein

Brittany GlUe

Brent Goldstein

Deborah Goldstein

Claudia Gomez

Bryce Goodman

Andrew Gordon

Mathilda Gordon

Michael Gordon

Laura Gourley

James Grady

Krista Grant

Heather Green

Nathaniel Greenberg

Katherine Griesedieck

Stuart Gross

Allison Gubin

Joanna Gubin

Lewam Habtemichael

Yishak Habtemichael

Amanuel Hallemichael

Nina Hall

Kiet Hang

Sarah Harper

,,

P:44

B aba wood and 'reall) trong

glue· are put to good u.,e b)

nna Fung ( 10) and heila Wong

(II) a\\ they build tower\\ 111 Je\\\\c

McGiaughlm'' ... cicncc cla\\sroom

for a c1cncc lympiad event.

Melissa Harris

Sarah Haspiel

Rebecca Hatlelid

Ryan Hatlelid

Deangelo Hayden

James Hazzard

Rit a Hemphill

William Hendree

Alan Herman

linh Hoang

Isaac Hoft

James Holbrook

Anneliese Holstein

Kristi Hughes

Paul Humphrey

Joel Hunter

Ashley Hurd

Teymour lsmailov

Emily Israeli

Chrissi Jackson

Sara Joern

Jeremy John

Tanya Jones

Mary Jongeward

IDENDTYjuniors

c1ence Olymp1ad include., many

even!.,, mcludmg one for tower\\.

\"We were trymg to con\\Lruct the

lightco,t buldmg that could carr)

the heavie\\t load,\" Fung \\aid .

(photo by Bla1r aeks)

Hot lattc on a cold January

morn1ng hll\\ the 'POl for

Kayla Jack\\on (9). Gcncll Owen\\

(9) wall\\ while lfe lla\\\\an ( 12)

\\Crve\\ the latte 111 the Ram had;.

DE member\\ operated the Ram

Shack .... elling their cht..,.,matc\\

..,chool ... upplieo,, candy and other

... nad..\\, dnnk\\ and \\<:hool-logocd

apparel. The Ram hack wa' open

during cLab and lunchco,.(photo

b) Kala O'Connor)

P:45

~ a German lub activity.

JUnior~ Joanna Gubin and

Kelly Memtt bake cook1e~ 111

the family and con;umer ~cience

k1tchen. They followed rec1pe~

supplied by club '>pon.,or. Gennan

teach r (photo by Joanna !per)

Benjamin Jordan

Margaret Kabel

Katherine Kafoury

Kayla Kahn

Nicole Kantor

Endalkache Kassa

Millicent Keane

Edward Kiely

Joshua Klearman

Emily Kline

Abby Knoedelseder

Brian Koenig

Alison Kraus

Emily Krebs

Anton Kuchman

Iryna Kurbatava

Colin Lamming

Allison Lange

Sarah larson

Blake Lawrence

Chong Lee

Jocelyn Leidenfrost

William lemp

Adam Levy

Talkmg through the.r wnung,

JUmor-. 11~hael pewak. Kala

O'Conn r and Becca Bah., work

on \"Kavlla Through Gla.,., ,\" a

'>hon stOI) b Emily hhrem Raboteau . for J~on Lovera\\ L1terary

Analy;is. They analped image!)

and '>ymboli.,m of '>pee iii line' of

the story t get the meaning \" It\\ a

difficult cour~e . but I thmk 1t will

prepare me for P English next

;ear. and also for my future career

as a publisher.'' O'Connor >ald.

41

P:46

Stephanie Levy

Zhen li

Candice Liggins

Joseph Lombardi

Samuellyss

Joshua Madson

Kuzanga Makano

Steven Marcus

Louis Marklln

Johnie McAlister

Maggie McCarthy

Camille McClinton

Kelly Merritt

Timothy Merritt

Michael Meyerkord

Jamal Miller

Erica Mitchell

Jerry Moore

John Moore

Katherine Moore

Danielle Moser

BenJamin Moskowitz

Daniel Movitz

Angelina Mwonga

lisa Nadeau

Ariel Nathanson

Jeffery Nelson

Ka Ng

De'Netra Norris

Jonathan Novack

Michaela O'Connor

Edward O'Donnell

Danielle Oliver

Thomas Olsen

Andrea Olszewski

Kathryn Osllca

IDENTITY juniors

P:47

Samuel Panke

sunali Patel

Stephen Poon

Rashane Prapalsllp

Noah Prince-Goldberg

Slava Prokhorets

Nelson Propst

Phillip Pulliam

Sarah Rassleur

Matthew Reed

Jennifer Reiss

Frances Remsen

MongolJan Barbeque i the etting for the yearbook winter

holiday luncheon. &hton. in chief

Enuly Kline and DanJelle Fancher,

jumors, tim h theu meal and vi It

about the upcormng break. \"All the

edators had a lot of fun celebratmg

the hard work we did during first

erne ter,\" Klme aid. (left)

Peeredillng i the Ia t tep for

JUnaors Todd Fleming, Hannah

Friedman and arah Beth Waxman

before they tum an theu personaltty feature tone an Joumalasm-1

Wnllng. \"I wrote about my uncle

and h1 lafe when he laved in Albama,\" Friedman aid. (far left)

Graphic Design student .

JUniOrs am Ly , Racket ha

Green and Genell Owen , work

an Patncaa Chavez' axth hour

cia!> Owen look over Green'

boulder at her de agn, u ing only

type. \"We were working on de igning wath type We had to u e ju t

type. no hape or an;thing other

graphic . to create a de agn and

make it look lake it fit the word

- like 'playful' or 'up and down,\"'

Green said

4l

P:48

Sarah Remsen

Jamell Rice

Katherine Ricks

Brittany Roach

Sharita Robinson

John Rogliano

Edward Rohan

Matthew Rose

Michael Rosen

Sakisha Rusan

Megan Rutter

Benjamen Ryckman

Blair Saeks

William Salomon

Joshua Sams

Alden Sargent

Peter Scherck

Geoffrey SchlaAy

Molly Schlamb

Peter Schlamb

Anna Sher

Jonathan Sher

Rhowsheda Sherrill

caroline Sherwood

Michael Shirar

Chelsea Sims

Jasmine Smith

Kyle Smith

Benjamin Solomon

Erica Sonn

Naveen Sood

Samuel Sparks

Arnd Speckmann

David Specter

Michael Spewak

David St. Geme

IDENDTYjuniors

P:49

National Merit emi-finalists

and Ach1evement Semifinalist; line up on the stairs.

P1ctured from bottom (I to r):

semor> Lindsay Bayham, Susie

Stanley, lfe Hassan (Achievement emi-finalist), Jen LeLaunn, Jaydev Mahadevan, Amari

Hammonds (Achievement

Semi-final1stand ational Ment

em1-finalist), Paul K1ehl, ick

emenkovich, ick Carpenter

and Alex Song auonal Merit

emi-finalists Evan Axelbaum

and Matt Pearlstone are not pictured. (photo by Leah Winer)

Caitlin Stapleton

Andrew Steele

Chelsea Strayhorn

Aida Stuk

Archimedes Stuk

Dulcinea Stuk

Noah Sullivan

Ellen Thomas

Armeda Thurston

Danielle Tice

Martin Toft

Charles Tomlinson

Cans form a ca~tle as

semors atahe Mayer,

ara Edmundowicz and

TomJ Kovac tack contnbutiOns from 10 Days of

llohday llelpmg. everal

groups, 1nclud1ng HOP

and unshine Club. JOined

forces to collect money

and non-pemhable 1tems

for local chariues. (photo

by McKay Yancey)

Registration files are

ched.ed as Andrew

Cleland (II) prepares

to ca•.t his vote in the

school mock election.

Glen Benson (I 0) looks

up Cleland\\ name so he

can check h1m off the h.,t.

Democrat John Kerry

won the \\chool vote for

pres1dent, but Republican

George Bush won m the

national election. Likewise.

while the Democratic candidate for governor. Cla1re

McCaskill, was the school

cho1ce, Republican Matt

Blunt won the M1ssoun

gubematonal race. (photo

by Kala O'Connor)

45

P:50

Laura Turner

Taylor Van Meeteren

Aaron Varadln

Caroline Vastyan

Sarah Verrett

Phillip Voss

Sam Wallach

Keyon Watkins

Sarah Waxman

Jane Wiedenbeck

Locha Williams

Melissa Williams

S 1gn ups for Ladue Afncan Amencan tudent Alliance are encouraged at the ctivities Fair in October.

enior Elizabeth Prewitt-Allen.

A hley Orr and Orie fbe tell prospective members how to JOin LAA A

spon ored after school tutonng

essions. where tuden could seek

extra help from peers and teachers.

(photo by Kala 0 ' onnor)

NallonaJ H nor oc1ety members

Caroline asryan ( II ) and Blair

aek. ( II) d1rect a parent to a cia sroom at open hou e. ept. II. H

members helped parent navigate

the1r student\\ schedule (nght)

I MTITYjuniors

Clanfi ation on an assignment come., from soc1al

stud1es teacher Rob Good. Josh

arns (II) checked in with Good

during AcLab m ovember.

(ph to by Michelle Pais)

A photograph in a te~tbook

.r-\\.g1ves JUniOrs a'een ood

and Kyle Barrett a laugh. After

they fimshed lunch, ood and

Barrett chatted in the Common

for the remaining few mmutes

P:51

Juniors not pictured:

Guren Coleman

Daniel Doolan

Anthony Eason

Kayla Fivecoat

Kathryn Garland

Samuel Griffing

Nikki Grossberg

David Huckshold

Corey Jabaar

Kelly Marren

Sarah Mclaughlin

Jason Murray

Charles Northern

Taylor Williams

Ysatls Williams

Benjamin Wilson

Rachel Winston

Patricia Wire

MacKenzie Wolff

Sheena Wong

Sheila Wong

Eli Woods

Jason Wu

McKay Yancey

Bo Zhang

Michael Pernik

Channell Simmons

Aaron Stock

Patrick Walsh

Fufel Xiang

MagaziOe 10 the library offer read10g

cho1ces for Fortuna Ha1lemanam

(9). Feb. 25. ln the quiet atmosphere. after

lunch. he was earching for .,omething

enterta1010g. not nece arily educational.

\"I am JUS! looking for something fun to

read,\" Hallemanam a1d. (left)

Lang~ton Hughe poem i. the ubJe 1

of a group project b)' JUniOrs DeAngelo Dean, Danielle Oliver and Tonya

Jones, for American tudies II. \"Our

assignment was to memonze. wnte about

and perform a poem from the Harlem

Renrussance.\" Jones sa1d.

Recipes pre~ent choices

for group member Will

P1wmca-Worms (9). J1mmy

Winter ( 10) and i-L10 u1

( 12). In 1h1rd hour reauve

Cooking, teams elected alads,

vegetable and desserts u ing

healthy ingredient\\.

On a rare warm day 1n February, Chri\\LIOa Baer ( 10)

eats lunch 1n a ~unny '>pol in

the courtyard. Her lunchtime

entertainment wa. a group of

boys play10g hackey sa k.

47

P:54

Madelaine Adler

Adekunbi Ajiboye

Matthew Albert

Alyssa Aldrich

Anna Alekseyev

Benjamin Arnstein

Christina Baer

s. Charles Baer

Emily Balk

Abigail Barash

Khulan Batbileg

Jamila Bausley

Alex Beers

Glen Benson

Teinisha Bible

Ryan Blackwell

Erin Blase

Benner Boswell

Alexander Bower-Leet

Dylan Boyd

Stephanie Brenner

Elyse Bronson

Ron Bronstein

Ciera Brookfield

I

watch 'CROSSROADS'

or 'Gigli'

read minds or

redict the future

aa'Gigli,' because I've

heard it's so bad))))

that it's funny. 11 11 - K.mber y liar ~rem ,

• 57 sophomores surveyed

IDENDTYsophomores

a a Read minds, so I could scare

people by saying exactly

what they were thinking. vv - l1z Deane 1 1 v 1

buy lunch or

Prin11unch

aa My salami

sandwiches are

the bomb. VV - Mtct ae1 Ca\"oll ( l

P:55

Room number'> for\\ alenune recipient come from \\ecretaf) Barb

Grctcman. Lana Tkachenlo ( 10) wa

gelling read} to dcll\\er pre,enh. Feb.

ll.lor OS C (far left)

Safe!) gear in place. Greg Zahner

(9) tum\\ a pindle for a candle

table 111 Wood' L Goggle\\. ma\\l\\

and other required prolecuon i' vital

111 .:Ia' c' \\\\here ,tudcnh u'e po\\\\er

equipment ew teacher Jale Loh'c

tool over the hand\\-on pracucal art\\

cla\"e' thi\\ }Car. (photo b) Blair

aek'l

David Brown

Erica Brown

Samuel Brune

Emily Brunts

Dominique Bullock

Laura Burns

Kalin Byrd

Wen-Ting Cai

Stewart Cannon

Candace Carlberg

Michael Carroll

Andrew Chang

Mingwei Chen

Xi Chen

Kelly Cheuk

Christopher Churchman

Stephen Cohen

Arielle Cole

Kevin Collins

Michael Cooper

Jeremy cropf

Carmen Crosby

Dana Csengody

Michael curran

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Warmup arc part of the datly

routine for band \\tudent,,

Leah Daiber (9) gel\\ going on the

oboe \"hile her brother. Jared D tber

(II) look> o'er the ptece of mu,u: for

ba '>OOn. (ph to b) Mtchelle Pat'>)

At the Chtlt 'upper. Jan . :!8.

the Ram. with help from Zach

Rudolph. JOI..e., with a )OUng,tcr.

l<..td' al'o po'ed for a pt<:ture '' tth the

Ram. (photo by Kala O'Connor)

Melanie Daniel

Samantha Davis

Elizabeth Deane

Gordon Dickler

Anthony Digrispino

Samantha Dobbin

Benjamin Dolan

Benjamin Durham

David Dwyer

Igor Dzhurinskiy

Marya Earl

Random Easley

Alexandra Edwards

Jonathan Ehrlich

Melissa Elbert

Elana Estrin

Melody Evans

Rachel Faddis

IDENDTY sophomores

Spread out. Je..,.,ica Oppenheim

( 12). Chri'>'>) Jack.,on (II). Jerrica

Frank'> (II) and Candice Liggin'> (II )

eat. \"Lunch is fun becau'>e we gos'>tp

over good food.'' Frank> \\aid . (right)

S pmt Mom> and tuco spon..,ored

the Chth upper. where Becca Baits

( 10) hand' out bead'>. \"Sarah Wicc and

I '>Old Ladue Ram bracelet\\ to rat'>e

money forCanng Bndge Foundation:·

Kayla Rudolph ( 10) satd. (photo by

Ka la o· onnor)

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Jeremy Feit

Ross Feldman

Lauren Fellabaum

Amy Fields

Tyler Fish bone

Rachel Fleissig

Alante Fletcher

Sarah Fliesher

Allegra Foley

Erica Fondren

Amber Ford

Russell Forshee

J

ournali\\m- 1 Wnting qudents

ltsten to a C-Span reporter inside

the C- pan bu., 10 October. The

JOumali'>t talked to the clas'> about

the importance of knowing the biase'>

of new\\ \\ources. He a1d that C- pan

1s one of the only new., outlet' that

pre ents e'ents and the leg1\\lattve

proces\\ ru, they happen. without any

\\pin or \\I ant

First \\erne. ter finab week take\\ it;

toll on Chff Goodrich ( 10). The

exam \\Chedule en..ured that student\\

wouldn 't be overwhelmed by too

many te;t., 10 one day. but by the

end of the week most were relteved

it was over. Exams ran from Jan. 11 -

14. with a half day on the 14th. Many

\\tudents favor a half day \\Chedule for

all final exam day'>. (far left)

Early 111 October. freshemen

compare notes and 1mpre.,.,1ons

about the high school. Marty Yang,

Michael Connon. Enca Wagner and

Jacob Ca\\hen talked about their

morn10g classe;. .. t first. I was

scared to enter the high school. but

tt was an ea-.1er trans1t1on than I

thought 1t would be .. Wagner sa1d.

(McKay Yancey)

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In memory of Matthew Guenther

\"vfall paned a11a in februm ·.Since lzH

1 ean at Old Bonlwmme l:lementwy . chool. Matt

had been WI important part of hi 1 c/a.1 1 and had

a profound effect on hi1 clai\\1/Uite.\\. \"He ll'aljlll'f

\\uch a bi~ part of our clan. /learned \\0 much from

him. year after year.\" Rebecca Silm ( /0) wid.

Joshua Frelich

Anna Fung

Clayton Gentsch

Alexander Gerteis

Danni Gherzgiher

Ismail Ghodbane

Kelsey Gillstrom

David Ginsburg

Rachel Goldmeier

Anne Goldring

Mick-Joshua Gonzales

Natalie Goodman

Clifford Goodrich

Victoria Grady

Jacob Grand

Kevin Grigoryan

Christopher Grimes

Kelly Groll

Rebecca Grossman

Matthew Guenther

Kirubel Hailemichael

Ahmad Haley

Daniel Hammerman

Phan Hang

Melissa Harintho

Kimberly Hartstein

Lauren Harvey

Jordan Hedgecock

Shaun Heitert

David Hermann

lien Hoang

Isabel Hogan

Joseph Holland

Nathaniel Holmes

Paul Hamsher

Daniel Honkomp

IDENnTYsophomores

\"He tau~/11 me. am/all oful, 10 much I

remember 1re t1.1ed to l'olunteer to lilt\\.\\ re< eH

became we wallted to read to !1-fatt. H't• ~~anted to

be around him,\" Ariana Tobin wid.

Matt\\ peer.\\ hoped toc\\tahlilh a memorial to

tht'ir ~o(l{/.friend at Old Bonlwmme.

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~ture i'> important to Grant Wrinkle (I 0), who \\can., hi'> Jean'>

m the PubLab, Feb. 15. for an art project Dame! Raedeke'\\

culpture II '>tudent'> created llfe-'>ized sculptures of them\\elve.,. \"I

JUSt like to scan my pants. When I get a little free lime, I scan my

pant'>. I guess you could say 11\\ a hobby,\" Wrinkle sa1d.

With winter break JU'>t around

the comer, yla Karamustafa ( 10) and An ana Tob1n ( 10)

exchange \\ecret pal pre.,enl'> 111

Academ1c Lab. (right)

Newspaper and yearbooil.

photo ass1gnmenl'> go out

for the January 1ssue. M1chelle

Pa1., ( 10). Maggie McCarthy

(II). arah Harper (II), Kmlln

Berry (II), Bla1r aek., (II) and

Geoff chlany (I I) get the1r

a'>'>ignments from photo ed1tor'

Kala o· onnor( II) and aroline

hmkew1tz ( 12). (below)

Brandy Howard

Shyra Huddleston

Neal Hustava

Lorin Jaeger

Jessica Jawor

Michael Johnson

Katelyn Jones

Ayla Karamustafa

Christina Kavanaugh

David Kekec

Christopher Kersten

Erin Kidder

Kelsy Kliesen

Kathleen Kobe

Beth Kopp

Michael Kottmeier

Katherine Kovacs

Evan Kretmar

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Dmitry Krits

Xin Lai

Anna Langenberg

Emily Laycob

Caitlin Lenz

Sean Lesser

Nicole Lester

Benjamin Levin

Andrew Levitt

David Levy

Jennifer Levy

Samuel Lipsitz

Chen Liu

Nikko Locastro

Erin Loebner

Scott Luvin

Tara Mahadevan

Michael Malashock

Andrew Markenson

Dominic Marklin

Benn Marler

Spencer Mason

Elizabeth May

Jeffrey McCurdy

Laura McKenzie

Jennifer Mcleod

Justin McVey

Zachary Meyer

Matthew Meyers

Kimberly Morgan

VI ual a1d will

enhan e Genee unningham·., (II) \\peech

and pre-.entauon m Public

peakmg . he ~howed

JUniOr.. drienne Cro b}

and Wayne dams her

po ter. Feb. 25 ... l did an

informative \\peech about

eyebrows - the1r hape.

purpo c and why we have

them:· unningham . aid.

IDENDTYsophomores

NH news IS checked

out b} Kyung Yoon

(9). ophomore .JUnior.. and

en1or.. who meet the cnteria

are ehg1ble.

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Had. e) ad; in the coun) ard

1 a fa\\orne lunchume

acll\\ II) A group ofbo)' kicked

11 around after lun h on a \\\\arm

da in Janu3r).

A Graph1c De 1gn proJect

r-\\.ceh e tra attenuon from

Brandon Hamacher (10). \"I am

de igning a ne\" I go for an electron~<: compan) ... he a1d.

Thomas Murphy

Merit Myers

Natasha Myles

Alexander Narang

George Nicholas

Adam Novack

Olayemi Oduwole

Anna Ogadzhanova

Nehikhare Ogbevoen

Jacob Ohlemiller

Sean Okpala

Conrad Osborn

Miles Painter

Michelle Pais

Ankur Panthi

Molly Paskal

Jason Perlmutter

Andrew Pemikoff

Christine Peters

Caitlin Petrosky

Michael Phelps, Jr.

Aubree Phillips

Orli Pinsberg

Dmitri Postnov

Steven Powell

Alicia Prade

Emily Pranger

Geoffrey Ramsey

Nicholas Redd

Jordan Reich

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Rachel Reynolds

Ryan Rogers

Kayla Rudolph

Bradley Sabin

Stewart Sanchez

Kristin Saunders

Lydia Schaeffer

Benjamin Schisler

A. Brandon Schupp

Alison Schwartz

Nicholas Scodary

Emily Seldin

Simon Seo

Dylan Serbia

Mark Shabsovich

Leslie Sherman

Micah Shields

Jennifer Shirar

Alexander Shirley

Lucas Signorelli

Rebecca Silva

Michelle Skwiot

Julian Smith

Nigel Solomon

Meira Sondov-Gold

Michael Sophir

Ephraim Sosna

Eldrich Spencer

Ashley Spivey

Jacqulynn Stanford

Melanie Stelzer

Rebekah Stokes

Brandon summit

Tiffani Swinney

Theron Temple

Clarissa Thomas

IDENTITY sophomores

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Panorama 'pons wnter . sophomores J1mmy Winter'> and L1z

Deane. get their fiN as'>lgnments from

'>pon co-ed1tor Evan Jones (I:!) m

January. n unu,ually large number of

new wntcr., jomed the new.,paper taff

second semester 111 new'>. feature'>.

'>pon and opm1on.

Alan Thomasson

Janiece Thompson

Kristen Thompson

Svetlana Tkachenko

Ariana Tobin

Nathan Todd

Maria Toropova

Cierra Turner

Brittney Vaughn

Danielle Wallis

Stephanie Walpert

Kathryn Walter

Van Wang

Daniel Waxman

Daniel Webster-<:lark

Samuel Weigley

Carol Weisman

Nathaniel Weiss

Soalung up orne un. sophomores

Kahn Byrd. Jordan Hedgecock,

Rebecca ilva and Lana Tkachenko

eat lunch m the counyard ... It\\ alway

fun to get together and talk about

stuff with your fnend; at lun h,\"

nachenko aid (photo by Michelle

Pais)

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Sarah Whaley

Jason Whiting

Sarah Wice

Christina Wilkins

Zebediah Williams

George Winter

James Winters

Elizabeth Witkowski

Daniel Wittels

Duncan Wolfe

Nicole Wong

Grant Wrinkle

Jingyue wu

Robert Wynne

Qingwen Xu

Cole Yancey

Lara Zenger

Alexis Zotos

Sophomores not pictured:

Michael carpenter

Jonathan Davis

Andrew Eason

Jenna Fivecoat

Phillip Geraci

Emily Griffing

A the first tep tn

stanmg a new umt.

teacher 1erri bel

takes the reati'e ooking clas through menu

h01 e m early March

tudents chose, sh pped

for, and prepared healthy

di he . (right)

A display case m the

.t-\\commons tills with

mnesty InternatiOnal

flyers, pt tures and m~ rmauon as ick Rtsler

( 10) help'> set 11 up The

organtzauon worked to

bring attentiOn to tssues

of human nght vtolation in the ntted tates

and else~here . (ph to by

Mtchelle Pats)

IDENnTY sophomores

Brendon Hamacher

Robert Knight

Rachel Oehler

Nicholas Paubel

Nicholas Risler

Shonesia Thomas

L unch ts alway too

'>hon. L}dta chaeffcr ( 10) talk . bet~ecn

bites of tce cream as

Emily eldm ( 10) lim shes

her bottle of water. ·· t

the high '>Chool it I'> easter

to soctaltze wtth fnends.

because the lunches are

longer. and there·., more

ume bet~een classes.\"

eldtn said. (photo by

Geoff chlafly)

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I

n 1ts fir.t year, Orgamzat10n of tudents Ass1st1ng

Chtldren helped support Ranken Jordan Rehabilitation Hospital with a Valentine' Day fundrat er.

(clo kwise from upper left) • A bunch of long

temmed silk rose wan for indtvtdual delivery to

tudents m clas e . • ophomores nna Fung and

Rachael Reynolds divide up the rose . . • For 6.

tudents could buy a teddy bear and rose for their

Valentine. • EmJiy Balk make dehvenes. Feb. II.

• ophomores ivtan Chen. nna Fung and Laura

McKenz1e attach gtft tags and note room number..

Before mme Club k1ck off a meetmg. Jan. 26 in

the PubLab, Me lame Dame I (I 0) and John Lynch

(9) share art discoveries in books they brought for

rnsptratton . As man as 20 computer arti ts howed

up regularly for meetings where they learned the ins

and outs of usrng Photoshop to create ant me art from

e'{pert members such as Fufei Xiang ( 10) and heila

and Sheena Wong (II).

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Jennica Abrams

Renae Adams

Jennifer Adkins

James Akridge

Jaime Aldrich

Martha Allen

Isaac Amon

Brynne Andersen

Erin Anello

Lamekia Anthony

Joseph Anton

Ryan Armstrong

Ellery Bahn

Martin Bailey

Michael Bain

Chane! Banks

Rebecca Bayham

Samantha Beiermann

Danisa Bennett

lisa Bensinger

Amber Berry

Ammarra Berry

Nicholas Berry

Mark Bigg

be stuck in a closet

with snakes

or 5fi~er5

a a Snakes - they're

tastier. vv - Ben Spar s (9)

• 54 freshmen surveyed

IDENTITY freshmen

have R or\\YA!'IO!ru~!r

year-round

42%

Summer, because you get

endorphins from the sun

and they make you happy. V V - Brittn1 Zotos (9)

eat McDonald's

or

BuRGER KING

58%

McDonald's, because

they rock my D D

socks off! II II - Gro..:e Turney ,9)

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A<.:tlng out. 1e1an1e Crandall (9) JOke around ouh1de the

lo.:kers in 1he tront hall. Big Brothers and B1g i~ters took

fre,hmcn on tours of the buildmg before cia -,e, \\tarted The) al o

helped tre.,hmen hgure outthetr lod.cr lo<.:atlon and comb mat ion.

(photo b) Geoft ..:hlafly)

I

n the la\\t fe\\\\ mmute'> before the end of cia.,.,, John uuerheld

(9) geh hi., book., and papers organ11ed Planners \\\\Cre dl\\tnbuted to tudent at the begmnmg of the -;chool )Car to help \\>.lth

organ1Lat1on. The) mduded a '>tudent handbook. chool calendar

and other pertinent infom1ation. (photo by Bla1r aek )

Gavin Blyth

Patrick Boland

courtney Bolden

Carlyle Bond

Gregory Bowen

Princetta Brown

Melanie Bryan

Mark Bukhshtaber

Kaitlyn Burnstein

Charles Burroughs

Brittany Cameron

Hugh Cannon

Claire Caplan

Julia Carpenter

Myron Carter

Jacob Cashen

Andrew Chang

Melissa Chapnick

Fu-Jui Chen

Jianwei Chen

Jasmin Clark

Amanda Cohen

Michael Connon

Daniel Copeland

as

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PIZ7.a hll the 'POl

for hungr) teen

ag r . l.o ha Wtlltnm (II , tell a

lla n (12). Ke\\tll

German ( 9), En a

Fondren ( 10) nd nelk Cole ( IOJ dc\\OUr

the Papa John • ptzza

dt Spe~:tntm e\\cnt

Spectrum t a cluh

that cn.:oum e di\\er

-,it) and acceptance

of t>ther-. ~Mr Good

encoura •cd us to go

to Spectrum. It \\\\as

alter ~:hool and was

tun bec:au'e I met a

lot of ne\\1. people

People \\\\ere there that

I don't nomJall) C\\en

cc. o 11 put lot of

dt!T rent lo.id m one

pla.:e at one ttmc,\"

Hagen 'atd. (photo

h) 1tc:helle Pais)

Charles Cordeal

Timothy Cowhey

Melanie Crandall

Ramon Crayton

Nicole D'Abreu

Adrienne Da Gue

Leah Daiber

Hadley Davis

Astridia Dean

Michael Deane

Corey Dorn

Meaghan Dowd

carolyn Drobak

Noah Duncan

Lauren Dunn

Elizabeth Dwyer

Artur Dzhurinskiy

Amanda Early

IDENTITY freshmen

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n

Dolllg a \\Ill) dance. Manm Bailey (9)

get' m the pany mood. Fre,hman

Rec 1ght ha' become an annual fall

trad1t1on m the la-.t -.c,eral year-.. (nght)

(photo by McKay Yancey)

Retelling a funny incident. Emily

Le1denfro>t (9) cracl..; up her

cla.,.,mate.,, Emily halkc\"'ll.l and

ick Robb1ns.

Harrison Elfrink

Constance Ellington

Dawn Elznic

Kathryn Erekson

Elizabeth Essman

Dylan Estep

David Feldman

Caitlin Fleck

Sean Fleming

Fredrick Fletcher

Katherine Fluhr

Zachary Foley

Fre.,hman mu.,ic1an' provided entenammcnt for the

crowd. Drummer Greg Bowen

(9) and gu1tari-.t Kevm Gem1an

(9) play for the1r cla.,.,matc'

(abo,e) (photo by 1cKay

Yancey)

A' they watch the antiC\\ of

fre.,hman boy\\, my Gartenberg (9) and Hanna Walh

(9) apprec1ate the1r goofine''·

Fre\\hmen faced the usual

tran'>itional hurdle' of tindmg

cla.,.,e.,, learning about tardy

and ab.,cnce pohcie.,, hguring

out how to use cLab and

mancuvenng the lunch lme ... .

(photo., b) McKay Yancey)

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Kiearra Fowler

Christopher Galvin

Derek Gandy

Amy Gartenberg

Elizabeth Genz

Phillip Geraci

Konstantin German

Samantha Gillenwater

Samantha Gillstrom

Evan Glantz

Amy Glick

Jordan Glick

Charles Glik

Dena Goldstein

Zachary Goodman

John Gourley

Annez Greene-Hanks

Jenna Gruer

Karolina Gryglewicz

James Gulbrandsen

Hashini Gunasinghe

Furtuna Hailemariam

Benjamin Harris

Taylor Harris

Jacob Haspiel

Allan Heard

Emma Heidenreich

Hannah Herman

John Hermes

Lan Ho

Andrew Hollimon

Macy Holtzman

Amanda Honkomp

Kelly Hubert

Keith Hunter

Megan Hurster

IDENDTYfreshmen

P:73

Brian Hyken

Margaret Israeli

Darren Jackson

Kayla Jackson

Robert Jackson

Jaron JacksorH:raig

Clark Jacobs

Samuel Jacobs

Sean Jameson

James Jennison

Emily Joem

Kevin John

Christopher Jones

Jasmine Jones

Lindsey Jones

Jesse Kalliongis

Emily Kalmes

Ali Karamustafa

The week of fir..t ~eme\\tcr finals.

John Ko1ne~ (9) qudJes m the

Leammg Center tudents found quiet

'>pace m tht> library and m the L to

rev1ew for finab . (photo b} aroline

ha~kewitz)

Language Lab •> an integral part of

the modem and class• a! language

department. Here. sophomores \"-Ork

on their <,kill\\. They are, m o 27.

Gordy Diekler (photo by Caroline

haikewll£)

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Timothy Keane

Ilona Kiknadze

Yun Kim

Maria Klimenko

Max Knoedelseder

Alexander Kocher

Kelly Kohlhagen

John Koines

Gili Kopan

Chelsea Kratochvil

Jeffrey Kwiatek

Dominique Lacey

Michelle Lange

Emily Lazaroff

Emily Leidenfrost

Aaron Levin

Natalya Levin

Thuy-Lan Lite

Charnice Lovejoy

Madelyn Lumpe

Maxwell Lustick

Anne Lynch

John Lynch

Jessica Mahon

Steven Mankofsky

Anna Marcus

Caroline Marino

Kirsten Marklin

Matthew Marks

Carleigh McAlister

Ever the amu~tng tour

gutde. am Tung ( 12)

charm<, fre~hmcn a<, he

how<, them around the

<,ch I. Jaclue aum\\\\ebcr,

Kate Erekson my Gh k

and Lauren Millner get

to hear the funnier side of

finding clas rooms. (photo

by Kala 0' onnor)

IDENTITY freshmen

AI the club and activities fair.

Monet Knbbs (II ) mdtcates

her mtere t m a club b) ignmg

up. Knbbs wor~ed \"'tth Teens

Ltvmg for Christ. a group that

began last )ear.

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Onentallon for

Ire hmcn \\Happed up \"lth a bar

beque '\" the coun

)ard G1h Kopan and

1ac) Holuman eat

hoi dog and pnxe

th momm • e\"ent

(tar ldt) (photo b)

I': ala O'Connor)

A qu1et moment

1'\"\"\\J unng Ad ab

kt Ta)lorHam get

ahead on her home·

\\\\orl. lor the mght

(photo b) Joanna

I per)

Lansden McCandless lv

John McCurdy, Jr.

Scott McMahon

Hayden McParlane

Chanse Mems

Sarah Michelson

Lauren Milburn

Lauren Millner

Zachary Mirowitz

Daniel Moller

Desmond Moore

Lance Morrell

Robyn Moscowitz

Fasil Muche

Sarah Munfakh

Nicholas Nevler

Danielle Nunnery

Donald Oelke

Genell owens

Johnica Palmer

Elizabeth Panke

Kendall Park

Dominic Parks

Andrew Pearce

Jennifer Pearlstein

David Pellett

Katarzyna Perkowski

Lauren Perlmutter

Skyler Peterson

Karen Pierce

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Crystal Pitts

William Piwnlca-Worms

Eric Polt

Brookes Potter

Marjorie Powers

Max Prince

catrina ouarells

Morgan Reason

Blair RehnQuist

Chelsea Reich

Gabriel Ringis

Nicholas Robbins

April Robinson

Sky Robinson

Anthony Rogers

Paul Rosenfeld

Drew Rothschild

Nicholas Rubin

Joshua Ryvin

Charlotte Sableman

Lindsay Saettele

Elizabeth Salky

Janay Sanders

JacQueline Saumweber

Scott Saunders

Robert Savitt

Emily Schisler

Emilie Schlafly

Rachel Schneider

Alexander Schupp

Jamie Schuster

Emily Shaikewitz

Jacob Shanas

Nathaniel Shaw

Maya Shimony

Britten Sindelar

IDENDTYfreshmen

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Robert Sink

Joshua Smith

Morgan Smith

Katherine Snyder

Amit Sood

Alexandra Sparkman

Benjamin Sparks

Thomas St Geme

Katherine Stanley

Samantha Starr

James Stokes

Douglas Stream

tan Stuart

Hung-Cheng Sui

Gabrielle Sukin

Diana Sussman

John Sutterfield

Eli Taber

AI the lunch table.

somebody always has

a good story to te ll. Ali

Karamu'>tafa (9) entertams

classmates Evan Glantz (9)

and Greg Bowen (9) w1th

his latest exploits. (photo

b} Kristin Berry)

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P:78

Cartye Tamaren

Elizabeth Tauben

Michael Tierney

Carin Tompkins

Michael Tsiaklides

Crace Turney

Haley Van Meeteren

Zachary Varwig

Stacy Vinson

Erica Wagner

Gabriel Wagner

NicoleWagy

Hannah Wallis

Roosevelt Watkins

Allison Weinstein

Darris Whitehead

Antoinette Whitley

Alex Wolff

A new-. '>tory undergoe'>

.t-\\a rewnte from nna

Marcu., (9) 111 Journali'>m- 1

Wntmg. Mo.,t maJor Engh'>h

paper... were chg1ble for rewnte 1f they \"ere turned in

on time and 111 full. Marcu

and her clas<,mate., had peer

edited and evaluated one

another\\ worl.: before turnmg 111 the origmal ver-,ion.

(right)

Pro.,pective club members

M1chael Deane (9) and

Gavm Blyth (9) li'>ten to representative., of an organization at the lub Fa1r. (photo

by Kala 0' onnor)

IDENDTYfreshmen

Ma n y ; t u de n t s .

1nclud1ng freshmen. bring their lunch to

school. Freshmen Elizabeth Dwyer. Kate rek-

'>011 and Melan1e randall

hungnly dig 111 to the1r bag

lunche'>. (photo by Joanna

I per)

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Freshmen not pictured:

Cristina Berg

Elizabeth Eiger

Joshua Friedman

Patrick Graham

Gwo-Shyang Hsueh

Katherine Kiely

Joshua Martin-Johnson

John Nafar

Douglas Rames

Hillard Scott II

Nicholas wurmser

AcLab give~ Zach

M1rowitz (9) time to

concentrate on hi~ dra\\ving. a~ he ~ketches and tne~

out new figure'>. In cia. s

meeting-. and m VISit\\ with

their coun\\elor-., freshmen

learned about regi~ter

mg for clas e~. ach1evmg

cred1t~ and juggling 'ichool

and e'\\tra-curricular commitments.

Benjamin Young

Kaylisha Young

Taylisha Young

Gregory Zahner

Brittni Zotos

Her blue card geh the

time written a'> Thuylan L1te and Katie tanley

\\\\ait to be che~ked out of

~:Lab . Freshmen ~:ould

move around the building

after fir-.t quarter.

The ommon'> get~

a worl.out during

cLab. Fre-.hmen Jennica

bram'> and Erin nello

run mto a couple more

friends. (belo\")

S 1de b) \\Ide. 1art)

Yang (9) and Jenna

Gruer (9) do the1r \\\\Ork

for clas tudents often

li-.tened to music a~ they

did individual \\\\Orl..

Douglas Wolter

Damian Woolfolk

Margaux Wright-Young

Oinglang Xu

Haoyuan Yang

Kyung Yoon

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Merri Abels, practical arts

Maggie Ahern, fine arts

Carol Sue Allen, Spanish

Todd Basler, phys ed.

Joan Benson-Robinson, French

Judy Biermann, library asst.

Kristin Billings, English

Julie Blank, English

Rose Blumm, supervisory asst.

Stephen Blumm, supervisory

asst.

Monica Bowman, science

Linda Box, speech/debate

Beth Ann Brady, publications

Donna Brown, Learning Center

Eugene Brown, physical ed.

Kelli Buehner, nurse

Eileen Buescher, Spec.

School Dist.

Sandy Burkhard.Canellas,

science

Renee Burton, math

carol Carine!, Spanish

Marcelle Charles, French

Patricia Chavez, fine arts

Sheila Cohen, permanent sub.

carol Cole, physical ed.

Soft clay take., on form

a\\ an teacher Gu} ach\\

mold-, 11 . Mcnbcre Demi\\\\IC

(II) watche' clo\\el} '>0 \\he

can follow hi\\ lead when .,he

worb on her own pot. (photo

by arollne haikewltz)

Talkmg through a ~tu

dent ·, worl-: progre\\\\,

\\O<.:IUI \\tudiC\\ teacher Tracey

iblack con\\C)'\\ mfom1at10n

to parent\\. Parent-teacher

conference\\ were conducted

1n the even1ng. 1n the fall

and 'pnng. Teacher\\ met

with parent., 1n IO-m1nute

mcremcnt\\.

IDENDTYfaculty

A they wa1t to tour the C P bu\\, Madd} dler ( 10) and fre.,hmen

Emily Jocm. Elitabcth 1:-wnan and Bntt01 ?Alto.., talk w1th 3\\\\1\\tant

pnncipal Joan aklcy 10 the parl..10g lot SPA made a \\top at Ladue

H1gh chool when the network wa\\ in town to CO\\er the pn:-.1denual debate

10 October Joumali ... m-1 Writing \\tudenh toured the bu.., and tall..cd to CPA reponer...

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I

eat fries with

5t\\-UU or plain

a a Ketchup, because Teresa

Heinz supports John Kerry

so I'm supporting him by )) ))

supporting Heinz Ketchup.// 1/

- J m Moser, math

• 30 faculty surveyed

sleep under

the stars

or a roof

Paint some stars on

the ceiling and you

can have both. lJ v - Ke, Harder phys ej/

I

I

Elaine Coulson, Eng. as

Second Language

Jeff Cross, counselor

Christine Cuba, libary asst.

Marteana Davidson,

Video Technology Center

Janet Duckham, English

Ellen Duncan, asst. principal

Kim Durbin, English

Barb Dwyer, math

Harriet Edwards,

permanent sub.

Frances Erwin, practical arts

Declan FitzPatrick, English

Ken Fox, college counselor

Candice Frumson,

social studies

Gene Gaffney,

supervisory asst

Eleanor Gammon, secretary

Rachel Garavaglia, math

Jennifer Glon, Spec.

School Dist.

Karen Goggin, music

Barbara Greteman, secretary

Maureen Guffey, secretary

Wendy Guhr, English

Kim Gutchewsky, English

Eric Hahn, social studies

Lisa Hara, English

pronounce 'often·

with the 't' or

without the 't'

a a Without - because

ah'm from

Missourah. v v - Enc Hahn, social t 81e

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On Halloween.

Engli~h teacher

Jennifer Hart1gan get

dev1hsh w1th L1z May

( 10). Costumes around

~chool included a few

witche . clown .. 19 Os

g1rb and chool girb

in umfonn .. (photo by

Kala 0' onnor)

Parent ll~ten a~ '>CIence teacher Ellen

umma explams what

goe on m her cia -

room on a daily ba~is.

Open House and conferences gave parenh

m 1ght mto their kid~'

live. at s.:hool.

Keith Harder, physical ed.

Charles Harrison, practical arts

Jennifer Hartigan, English

Brad Heger, asst. principal

Rob Highfill, tech. coordinator

Mike Hill, social studies

Cheryl Hughes, practical arts

Ray Hurt, supervisory asst.

Edward Johnson, physical ed.

Hank Kauffman, Learning

Center

Mary Kennedy, library asst.

Karl Kindt, English

Sandra Klym, registrar

Kurt Knoedelseder, drama

Rochelle Koenig, Spanish

Jeff Kopolow, social studies

Phyllis Korrell, Spec.

School Dist.

German teacher Deborah Lund follow' a Chnstma., cook1e

rec1pe with ennan dub member Kelly 1erntt (II) \"German~ are great cook1e baker' and ha'e a w1de variety of 'ery

1nterc~tmg cookie.,, ... We do th1.., our...1de of class s that it is open

to all ...... Lund said. (photo by Mc Kay Yancey)

Natasha Kyles, social studies

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Homework gets a second going over from Learning Center

facilitator Donna Brown. Melissa Bear ( 12) and many

other students go to Brown and to the teachers who tut r In the

Leammg Center. !lank Kauffman regularly g1ves math help and

teachers from other departments work with Mudents assigned to

the LC or who come 1n sporadically to do proJe ts or to rudy

for tests. (photo by Emily Kline)

As he puts tools back in the cabmet, pracucal arts teacher

Jacob Lohse talks to Wen-Ting Cai (I 0) and Ian Herman

(II) In Machine Roboucs. \"The highlight of the class is that we

build our own produ t. , like go carts and mot rcycles, from

scratch,\" Lohse smd. (above nght) (photo by Emily Kline)

l:]or K1m Durbm' Public peakmg class, students work In

1. ~ the library on proJects. L1branan Robm Keeney check w1th

Pa1ge herwood (II) to see 1f she need help finding a resource.

\"What !like be t about working in the library is havmg students

come to u when they reaJly need as !Stance. We can aJmost

always find them a res urce or recommend a book that will help,\"

Keeney sa1d. he rellred after four years at Ladue.

Bob Lange, physical ed.

Alyson Levine, science

Jacob Lohse, practical arts

Jason Lovera, English

Tom Lowery, fine arts

Deborah Lund, German

Jan Magers, Spanish

Gail Martin, secretary

Dave Matter, social studies

Roberta McCaffrey, phys. ed

Dan McCommis, math

Jan McCoy, math

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Millie McDowell, social studies

Jesse McGlaughlin, science

Karen Meyer, math

Jim Moser, math

Tracey Niblack, social studies

sarah Nies, secretary

Alice Nishiwakl, math

Annalee Nissenholtz, college

counselor

Tom Norman, School Resource

Officer

Joan Oakley, asst. principal

Sima Oberlander, science

Pat Olivastro, attendance

Parent Open Hou e, ept. 2. was an opportunity for history

teacher Candice Frums n to rev1ew a class syllabus w1th a

parent. Parents moved through the1rchlld's ~chedule at 10-minute

mtervals to gain an appreciation of what the1r day i like. (above)

I

n the college and career office, Evan A)(elbaum ( 12) talks

about h1 plan for college with counselors Annalee is enholz

and Ken Fo)(. The college office processes appro)(imately 1,200

applications every year. \"Basically, we make ure that everything

is complete and that everything that the colleges want IS sent,\"

office se retary Margarent Weed ·md. (top right)

IDENnTYfaculty

Talking to math teacher Rebecca Wildermuth helps Tommy Xu (9) understand

his homework. Teachers and students

sque zed lots of e)(tra help time into AcLab.

(photo by M1chelle Pais)

Chatting w1th counselor Oav1d Tabscott,

Lauren Bre ler (II) tan<!! at the French

Club table at the Activities Fair The fair let

clubs mtroduce themselves to potential members. \"It really helps the fre hmen,\" Bresler

sa1d. (photo by Kala 0' onnor)

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At Parent-Teacher Conferences, science teacher Jeffrey Vetter shows parents their

child's first quarter progre s. Even though students did not go, he u ed the chance

to understand his tudents better through the parents. \" omeume parents can give

me some mstght on their chtld 's strengths and weakne se so that I can better addres

each student's needs,\" Vetter aid. (above)

I

n the Video Conference room, fine arts teacher Dante! Raedeke utilize a proJector

to give a presentation about his Arumation class during Parent Open House. He

appreciated the opportunity to communicate with the parents. \"The visual presentation

allowed me to show example of what their students would be doing in the class and

give them a better tdea of course expectation and products that will be developed,\"

Raedeke said. (left)

Marie Oughton, secretary

Dianne Powell, English

Joe Powers, principal

Michael Rawitscher, math

Deborah Rawls-<>patz, German

Ann Rittenbaum, Latin

Susan Rochow, math

Sue Roy, secretary

cathy Russell, English

Guy Sachs, fine arts

Chrystal Sailor, counselor

Pat Sanders, English

Christopher Saxton, social

studies

Christina Schlager, secretary

Arlene Shaw, fine arts

Shelley Smith, Spec.

School Dist.

David Sonius, social studies

Paul Stadnik, science

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Carol Steinmeyer, secretary

Cynthia Stout, math

Ellen Summa, science

Jill Svejkosky, practical arts

David Tabscott, counselor

Mike Tarpey, practical arts

linda Thies, math

Patti Trower, secretary

Jeffrey Vetter, science

Kelly Vogt, practical arts

Ted Waterson, science

Bob Westerholt, social studies

Staff not pictured: Lee Grubbs Laurel Robinson Becky Wildermuth,

Jennifer Allen Nancy Hier Melissa Rogier math

Cathy Boulanger Jane Holstein Steve Schmidt Willa Williams,

Mary Kay Bourne Robin Keeney Terri Schnitzer secretary

Rick Dammers Nancy Kramer lisa Siebke Richard Witt,

Joyce Davis Sweeney LaBarge Jason Stendeback

Michael Faris Joe Landgraf Julie Stephenson

Christine Fleming Dan Marks Connie Stevens

Chris Cates Rami Pinsberg Edie Tashma

Jim Goldwasser Chris Preston Stacy Taubman

Rob Good Daniel Raedeke Jim Waechter

At the annual DECA Barbeque,

Pnncipal Joe Powers and Cl -

ence teacher Richard Witt we1gh the

Cardinals' chances of makmg 1t to the

upcorrung World enes. The team beat

the Houton Astro in Game 7 of the

IDENnTYfaculty

NLC to advance to the World eries but

ended up losing in four straight game to

the Boston Red ox. \"Mr. Witt admired

my Card mal team pmt. . . even though

we lo t (the World eries),\" Powers

saJd. (above)

I

n the halls during Open House, ept.

2, bu mes teacher Cheryl Hughes

tops a former student to catch up.

auonal Honor oc1ety tudents handed

out chedule and d1rected parents to the

nght clas rooms. (nght)

science

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Dr. David Benson,

Ladue School District

superintendent

Jill Schupp,

School Board

secretary

Dr. Marsha Dr. Robert Oliveri,

Chappelow, asst. superintendent,

asst. superintendent, curriculum and

personnel instruction

Audrey Mack,

School Board

treasurer

Ken Smith,

School Board

director

Lynn Deane,

School Board

president

Gary Growe,

School Board

vice president

The p1ano comes to hfe 1n Baritone Cho1r, thanks

to the talent of Karen Goggin. ··1 have thoroughly

enJoyed my 15 years at Ladue as accompam<,t,\" Goggin

aid he ret1red at the end of the year. \"''m lookmg

forward to spending more lime with my husband, my

e1ght children and 10 grandchildren,\" she said. (photo

by Carter Boehm)

Karen Webster,

School Board

director

Susan Dielmann,

School Board

director

A well-deserved luncheon put on by the Parents' Assoc•a1\"\"\\tion was a hll with teachers and staff. Jan. 28. • Modem

and classical language teachers ancy Hier, Cathy Boulanger.

Rochelle Koen1g and Jan Magers sample the appetizers as they

enter the cafetena. (left) • On the way m to the luncheon,

phys. ed. teacher Roberta McCaffrey holds her son, 1-year-old

Connor. Phys. ed. teacher Carol Cole, talks to hJm over Mom's

shoulder. ''I'm Grandma 'CC. • I JUSt try to give Bert a break

whenever I can. He and I hke to hang out together,\" Cole

rud. (above left) • Door pnze on di play get the once-over

from Judy Biermann, Laurel Robmson, R1chard Witt, Magg1e

Ahem, Je e McGlaughlin, Julie Blank and Bob We terholt. A

tea hers came m the cafetena, they took a t1cket that entered

them m the draw1ng for door prizes such as g1ft certificates

to restaurants.

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COIAVICil

Blue Crew, school

6 communitv service

Student Congress took a different approach toward activities th1s school year. The four ma1n officers, seniors Jeremy

Growe, Evan Raynsford, David Nykin and Kev1n Dav1s, divided

everyone involved 1nto four groups, with each of the main

officers lead1ng. Each group had one main assignment; Blue

Crew, community service, Stuco activities or school serv1ce.

Blue Crew helped make sporting events more exciting by

designating an area for all the students who wanted to show

their school spint. Also, the community service began the

school year with a fund raiser for Breast Cancer Awareness

and made a profit of about $1,500. They sold Nalgene water

bottles, T-sh1rts, socks and bracelets. In addition, school service

helped with Homecoming and other school w1de events. \"I got

to work with new people and I got involved with school service,\" senior class president Nick Fox said. The freshmen class

kicked off the year with a Freshman Rec Night, where a freshman band performed and a Velcro wall provided some laughs.

VOICE&OPINIONstudent council

I

n preparation for pint Week, arah llarper (II) and A1da Stuk

(II) create the structure of the volcano for the JUniOr clas~ float.

They used ch1cken wire. then covered 11 w1th pap1er mache. tuco

help plan and e ecute the pmt e~ents dunng llomecommg wed ..

The float meeting wa. put together by the JUniOr tuco member...

(phot by Bla1r aek. )

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The ophomore clas. officers dt. cu their servtce proJeCt of rai. ing

money for an inJured former Ladue student. They asked orne local

re tau rants to donate a port ton of thetr mcome for a certam mght to help

~1th medtcal bill . (ph to by Blmr ad.s)

S TUCO was 10 charge of makmg pmt more exc1tmg dunng

pmt Week. howmg ofT thetr co tume , JUniOrs Tracy

field , Knsu Hughe and Dantelle Fancher help promote

cia s spmt. \"When the four officers delegated the JObs for

Homecommg, I \"'as m charge of gettmg tudents mvolved wtth

the float and spmt for the JUmor cia . We old let to help get

more people pmted. It was o much fun,\" Fancher (II), clas

ecretary, a1d. (above)

I

n the Ram ha k.. Zach Rudolph ( 12) and ndre\"' Zenger

( 12), senwr class officers, ell a Ram bracelet to Jonathan

Gold ford ( 12). Proceeds of the bracelets went to chanty. (mam

center pte)

Dunng a football game, Jeremy Growe ( 12), tuco pre •-

dent, helps get the Blue rew pepped up. tudent counctl

member pitt up mto four group , mcludmg chool pmt and

Blue rew. The crew helped boo l tudent parttctpallon and

attendance at football game . (top)

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rite oVJ!

Rambler, Panorama

6 Crescendo

Publication staffs for Rambler, Panorama and Crescendo face

dozens of decisions and choices. Editors choose which articles,

quotes, ptctures, etc. go tnto the pages of the yearbook, newspaper and literary magazine. Staffs of writers, photographers,

artists and destgners dectde what their classmates want to

see and need to know. Dani Fancher (11) worked with Rambler co-editor in chief Emily Kline ( 11) to make several tough

chotces. \"It was dtfficult to choose spread and cover destgns,

and to decide which subjects should be included,\" Fancher said.

On Panorama, every month the editorial staff chooses which

topics to cover and how the issue will look. \"Once story ideas

are turned in to us, we weed out those that aren't relevant

or newsworthy,\" news co-editor, Atmee Foley (12) satd. Steff

Sanchez (12), Crescendo managtng edttor, explatns how those

edttors ptck the art, poetry and prose works that go into the

magazme. \"Dunng meetings the Crescendo board discusses

the pieces and chooses which ones will go into the fintshed

magazme.\" As a result of the staffs' thoughtful dectstons,

LHWHS students look forward to their yearbook and literary magazine every May, and to their newspaper each month.

VOICE&OPINIONpublications

At the1r \\1-eekl)' rescendo meeting. the ed1tor loolo. o~er and

d1 cu s the art the1r classmates ha~c ·ubmitted Crescendo fea -

tures ongmal \"\"ntmg and art from tudent . \"At mceungs we choose

the submllled p1eces. The final magazme come out at the end ofth

chool year,\" tefT anchez ( 12) aid.

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Sam Tung ( 12 ). Panorama art and advert1smg ed1tor, hade in a cartoon

f< r Panorama. Panorama used tory art, editonal cartoons and phot

to make the new paper more >isually appealing. \"My art gi>e me a

chance to e:~.pre myself to e>eryone in chool,\" Tung a1d.

At a Panorama mecung, co-editOr m ch1ef Leah Wmer ( 12)

tall...s to the taff about page de ign . The tafT members

met m c Lab to d1scu their first publication. \"Thi :rear

we're tr:ring to meet c>ery t\"o 1 ue ·o \"e can l...eep all of the

\\Hiler , photographer· and editors updated on change that \"e

make.\" Winer a1d . (abo>e)

The ladder. or chcdule of pages tor the :rearbook, i the

focu of co- ed1tors in chief Emily Kline ( I t) and Danlelle Fancher (II). The ladder 1 used to organize page and

deadlines for the yearbook. \"Without the ladder \"e \\\\Ould be

lo t becau e there are o many pages to keep track ot:\" Kline

sa1d. (main center pic)

I

n Rambler, during bloc'-: eight, eniors.Aii Huneke, Lory

ooper, L1sa Goldstem and arter Boehm plan and de 1gn

preads on the new lnDes1gn program. Editor. and staff member worked hard and fin1 hed the1r fir t deadlme, cpt 30.

\" lthough ad are very t1me consummg, I feel accomplished

when I get them done,\" Boehm said. (top)

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pea

lAp

Debate Team

Cont1nu1ng their winn1ng tradition, The Talking Rams racked up

impressive honors in competition in the 10 MSHAA weekend

invitationals and nme Greater St. Lou1s meets. After advancmg to league finals in January, the team won first place overall

and placed first in Interpretation, Debate and Public Speak1ng.

N1ck Semenkovich (12) and Steven Marcus (11) won first place

in Policy Debate at s1x stra1ght tournaments, a rare feat for

any Debate team. Nat1onal Forensic League chapter president

Lmdsay Bayham (12) expla1ned that members cooperate with

their peers, help each other with ideas and debate cases and

cheer for one another at tournaments. \"You have to be bright,

competitive, and a little bit obnox1ous to debate because you

have to be able to push your ideas,\" Debate coach Linda Box

said. She believes debate helps students develop invaluable

confidence and comfort in front of a group and is one of the

best high school activities 1n wh1ch a teen can participate.

VOICE&OPINIONpublic speaking

d. \"( \"\" r

0 ~ 4 A

{lt,

A ~,.

Card come uta onn1c ?hang (II). lryna Kurbatava (II) and

Jam1e Kalliong1 (II) !..illume bet\"'een r und at the Bob Bilyeu

Wmter Class1c m pnngfield, Feb. 5.\" mce hedule vary for every

person at a tournament, there ' almo t al\"'a)' a card game to JOin

between round ,\" Tal Kopan ( 12) sa1d. (photo by Lmda Bo. )

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I

n Debate etas , Danny Witte I (I 0) practices for a Congre s peech.

Congress, an event m debate, model the practice of the U . . Congre s,

uch a debatmg b1lls and 1ssue . \"[ ongress} IS good because unlike m

other events, you don't have to speak, or you can peak more than once

1fyou me up,\" Witte! a1d. (photo by McKay Yancey)

SIll me breaks out between ick emenkovich ( 12) and

teven Marcu (II) at the award ceremony m pnngfield.

The two et a record, wmnmg Policy Debate m IX tra1ght

tournaments. The Talkmg Ram traveled by bus to Kansa City

and pnngfield for Fnday mght and aturday meets, retummg

home at I a.m. or later. (photo by Lmda Box) (above)

Practice 1 Important to the proce for Jason Wu (II) and Tal

Kopan ( 12), who competed m Policy Debate. The1r ca e was

about rap1d deployment force. \"Bemg part of the team allowed

me to develop strong cnucal thmkmg kills and conquer my

fear of public speakmg. We d1d debate m Apogee m eventh

grade and I was ternble - my knees were shakmg behmd the

pod1um. ow I can tand up and peak m front of people w1thout

a problem,\" Wu sa1d. (main center p1c)

I

n lnterp., Viv1an Chen (I 0), acts out a humorou play. A

humorou mterpretallon p1ece mu t be memonzed and under

I 0 mmute . \"When I was domg 11, I bas1cally made a fool of

myselfm front of people I d1dn't know,\" Chen a1d. (top) (photo

by McKay Yancey)

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II t~e riq~t

VJotes

Vocal music, Band,

Orchestra 6 Show Choir

Music clubs challenged students to go further than a regular

music class. Many of these extracurricular activities held auditions and were highly selective. Bantone Chorus students enjoy

the class because it provided a comfortable atmosphere of all

male students. \"Having a class With all guys lets us let loose and

act wacky,\" Peter Scherck (10) sa1d. Vocal groups worked With

teacher Tom Lowery, with Karen Goggin on the piano. Band met

45 minutes each day and holds concerts throughout the year,

which are widely popular. At home games the marching band

played during halftime. Show Choir students met Tuesdays and

Sundays to prepare music and choreography for their various

performances throughout the school year. Members expenmented with staging, lightmg, choreography, performmg and

costummg. Strolling Strings performed 25 to 30 times a year,

playing many kinds of music, including classical, folk and jazz.

VOICE&OPINIONmusic

Dunng halfltme at the Homecoming game, marchmg band students

play Dtsncy classtc . The halftime show al o featured tudents

as vanou Dtsney character·.\"! hke performmg m front of o many

people, o they can ee how hard we pracuce,\" Rhow heda herrill

(II) at d. (ph to by McKay Yancey)

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At All uburban Band tryout , Rebecca Gro sman (I 0) holds the practice pad for Tyler Fi hbone (I 0) as pan of percu s1on. Band members

tned utto challenge themselve beyond than regular band practice. \"We

explore everal d1fferenttypes of difficult mus1c,\" Fish bone said. (photo

by Bla1r aeks)

At how Ch01r, the g1rl dance and mg to prepare for the1r

performance. ho\"' h01r met every Tue day mght and

orne unday to practice for performance throughout the

year, mcludmg at nursing home . \"I enJOY the combmatlon of

dancing and singmg that how Ch01r g1ves u ,\" arleigh Me

h ter (9) aid. (above) (photo by Joanna Alper)

I

n Santone . horu , the boys gather around accompani t

Karen Goggm as she play the piano. They ang the ong

\"The Battle of Jencho\". \"I like to challenge my elf w1th the

ong \"'e smg,\" Peter cherd. (II) aid. (main center pic)

(photo by Joe Holstem)

I

n A Lab, Katelyn Jone (I 0) take out her v1ohn to prepare

for class. Orchestra has t\"'o concert a year and traveled to

ew Orlean m the prmg. \"I hke orche tra because a lot of

my fnends are m 11, and \"'e get to take fun tnp every year,\"

Jone a1d. (top) (photo by Michelle Pa1 )

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ActioVJ

olar Bike Club,

Tennis Club 6

SteD Team

Sports clubs are set up so students can meet outside of the

school day and 1mprove the1r sk1lls. Students appreciate bemg

able to select the level of competition. The Bowling Club

met once a week after school with their sponsor, counselor

Jeff Cross. The club accepted new and expenenced bowlers.

Chess Club members met weekly to practice and improve

their game. They also competed 1n league meets. The unique

Solar B1ke Club offers enthusiasts a chance to design and build

solar-powered bicycles. They worked toward competition in

the national race sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy.

The activity is especially helpful for students exploring a career

in engineering or other technical areas. The Step Team girls

performed rhythmic step and clap routines which they choreographed and rehearsed. Tennis players joined the weekly

Tennis Club to improve their skills and play with fnends. They

met at Frontenac Racquet Club with sponsor Eric Hahn, to

play singles or doubles. \"I really enjoy playing in a non-competitive atmosphere with friends,\" Jane Wiedenbeck ( 11) sa1d.

VOICEIIOPINIONsports clubs

The tep team clap and teps for the chool at the Homecommg

pep rally. The team's routmes are all ongmal. \"With hard work

and ded1cau n we w1ll be better than porn and cheerleadmg,\" captam

Locha William sa1d. (photo by Geoff chlafly)

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At the lub Activity Fa1r, abnel Rmg1 (9) sit on the b1ke to show

ofT the olar B1ke lub' a comphshments. olar B1ke Club members

de igned and built the1r own b1ke to race. (photo by Kala 0' on nor)

Prepanng to hit a backhand, Ke1th allen (II) keep h1 eye

on the ball in a Tenn1s Club game. \" I enJoyed leammg how

to play on carpet, it\"s a lot ea 1er than concrete,\" allen sa1d.

(abo~e) (photo by Joe Holstein)

Playmg with the Tenm Club. Teddy Rohan (II) serve

the ball in double with Dav1d pecter (II). Tenms lub

pract1ced weekly at Frontenac Racquet lub. \"The club IS a

great opportunity for me to hang out with my fnends and get

ready for the tennis eason,\" Rohan a1d . (main center p1c)

(photo by Joe Holstein)

Chess club member play a game of che to get freshmen

to JOin the club at the ActiVIty Fa1r, ept. 14. The lub

met on Wednesday, to play for fun or to compete. (top) (photo

by Kala 0 ' onnor)

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oldeVI

OpportiAVJities

Mu AIDIIa Theta, NHS

6 Science OlvmDiad

From barbeques to tutoring, academic clubs promote students'

involvement in their education and offer fun ways to explore

subjects. Members of Mu Alpha Theta, a math honor society,

tutored in the subject. \"We have activities that create a fun math

atmosphere,\" sponsor Jan McCoy said. National Honor Society

IS open to students who apply and meet standards of scholarship,

leadership, service and character. \"NHS members trick-or-treat

for Unicef and are involved in tutoring younger kids,\" sponsor

Milbry McDowell said. They also took part in \"Arthur in the

Park,\" dressed up as TV cartoon characters. Science Olympiad

included 15 students who competed in 23 events. Language

clubs such as French, Spanish and German brought other diverse

customs to life. German Club's oompa band included students on

French horn and tuba, drums and other percussion instruments.

\"Getting in touch with another country's culture IS fun,\" Michael

Carroll (10) sa1d. He plays percussion in the oompa band.

VOICE&OPINIONacademic clubs

A t the weekly pant h lub meeting, Robm \\<losko\\\\ itz (9)

fiMelissa Bear (12) carry upphe to the car. pant h club mem1berl gathered clothmg and food for La Cliruca as a serv1ce project.

owner of La Cliruca was so pleased w1th all the clothe we had, he ·

thankmg us. I wa really happy we d1d th1 ,\" Mo kow1tz sa1d.

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At a ctence Olymptad meeting, member Anna Fung (II) and hetla

Wong (II) work on a project together. \"Rtght now we are workmg on

genettc proJeCts and tower butldmg,\" Fung satd. II Olymptad members

work together creattvely on event proJects. (photo by Blair aeks)

Working wtth a thud grader at Spoede Elementary chool,

Lory Cooper ( 12) uses tarbur.;t candies to teach the skill

of graphmg. Mu Alpha Theta, the math honor ociety, went to

grade chools in the di tnct after school and u ed fun acttvitie

as math enrichment. (above) (photo by Jan McCoy)

A t the econd annual DECA barbecue, Oct. 21, Ja on

ala hock (12) and DECA co- pon or Mtke Tarpey

cook burger on the gnll. a fundrai er, DECA offered hot

dog , burgers, chtcken and tde di hes in the courtyard. More

than 100 tudents are mvolved in DECA. \"All the tudents

in DECA have bu me s as a common intere t,\" Tarpey said.

(main center pic)

Ftnding out about the German Club, (top) Beth Kopp gets

information from Van Wang (I 0) and Anna Alekseyev (I 0).

The German Club, pon ored by German teacher Deborah

Lund, had a conte t in October. \"The German club h held a

cavenger hunt for the past two years,\" Lund aid. (top) (photo

ny Kala O'Connor)

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Young ReDublicans,

Young Democrats, HOP,

TLC 6 CARE

Because of the diverse groups of students at Ladue, many clubs

were developed to raise awareness and to celebrate the difference oftheir specific cultures. The Jewish Student Union is open

to people of all relig1ons who want to become educated about

Judaism. \"I like that anyone can join and people actually want

to jo1n. It IS a great club,\" Scott Goldenberg (12) said. Amnesty

International is part of a worldwide movement that campaigns

for human rights. Some organizations were set up to support

political part1es. Young Democrats and Young Republicans recognized the two main part1es and worked to raise awareness.

Dunng the presidential election, both clubs had part1es that

included guest speakers. \"Students met a lot for elect1on parties. They really got to know each other,\" science teacher, Laurel

Robmson a Young Democrat sponsor, said. CARE and HOP

are set up to help those less fortunate, through fundraisers.

VOICE&OPINIONawareness clubs

At a HOP meeting,jumors Ryan Hatleild , Rebecca Hatlehd, Joana

Gubm and mlly Kreb d1scu upcommg e~ents . One of the

events wa the annual car and d g wash. \"The dog wa h IS unique

to IIOP,\" Kreb s 1d. (photo by Kala O'Conn r)

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I

n the cafctena, ARL member make sandw1che to end to a food

shelter. lub member~\" orked after school to put together sandw1che .

\"Makmg sandw1che wa a fun hand -on opportunity to upport the alvalion Army,\" Da>1d Levy ( 10) a1d. (photo by M1chelle Pa1s)

S dently readmg, Brycen Marner ( 12) tudie the B1ble

m Teen L1vmg for hnst. The club allowed hn uan

students to relate to one another ba ed on fa1th . \"TLC 1 a

hri uan club where member support and talk to each other

about 1 ues,\" Marner aid . (above) (photo by Caroline

haikew1tz)

At a Young Republican meetmg, Mary Burge ( 12)

ex pre e herself. The club held a VICtory party in honor of

Pres1dent George Bush's re-election. '\"We had a lot of members

volunteer to help the Republican party wm,\" Burge aid.

(mmn center p1c) (photo by arah Harper)

S meanng on the Jelly, Domm1c Bullock (I 0) help CARE

make andw1che for the less fortunate. CARE members

made between I 00 to 200 andwiche each. \" andwich-makmg

wa an easy way to donate,\" Bullock (I 0) a1d. (top) (photo

by M1chelle Pa1s)

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eep lAp

Blue crew,

Senior Women 6 Men,

SDirit Moms do their Dart

Spirit took center stage when students showed their blue

and white pride through clever cheers and spirit clubs. Senior

WomenjSenior Men, a newly-organized group, was the brainchild of lisa Goldstein (12), who wanted to inspire unity among

her classmates. Senior Women/Senior Men was active at the

beginning of the year, but lost its momentum. \"Seniors needed a

club to keep them involved in school spirit,\" she said. Blue Crew

members wore the ever-popular \"Blue Crew\" shirt and many

attended Ladue's athletic events as a group. \"Blue Crew is fun

way to unite our school,\" Jeremy Growe (12) said. Spirit Moms

decorated lockers with signs and balloons to celebrate clubs and

teams around the school. They also provided snacks on game

days, sponsored a chili supper and sent birthday cards to 16-

year-olds. Coach Eddie Johnson works closely with the mothers.

\"They give us a great school climate; they are awesome,\" he said.

VOICE&OPINIONspirit

The Blue rew bullelln board i m the front hall near

the cafeteria. On 1t, tudent can check athletic team

schedules and po t p1nt posters. \"Blue Crew help get

people mvolved tn chool pmt. Ta1lga11ng before game.

IS a lot of fun,\" Dani Fancher (II) aid.

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At a football game early m the ea on, enior ndre~ Zenger, Bnan

hockley, and Jeremy Gro~e cheer for the player . pmt among all

clas e wa especially evtdent forth football Ram , \\~ho ended the year

9-1. Fans in the tand apprectated the en e of community and hared

excitement.

At her locker, (top) Tracy Fteld (II) looks at the flyer

the pmt Mom put on her locker for parttctpaung m

the porn quad. pmt Moms decorated lockers and other

area around the chool for tho e m club and ports. \"We

promote chool pmt in any way that ~e can. We ~ant to

get the student body more m~olved,\" Barb aeks, a pmt

Mom, atd.

The entor Women po e for a ptcture tn the Commons on the first day of school. enior Women

en10r Men got off to a trong start with T-shtrts.

\"Everyone ha thetr o~n \\~ay of ho~mg spmt. orne

people dre wtth sptrtt and orne people 's sptrtt

come through thetr action . but e~eryone hows thetr

prtde in one way or another,\" Geoff ykm (12) satd.

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FROM BUDGE CRU c

TO C A TYEVE TS

TO STUDENTS CCESSE

faihAre of Prop L proVYJpt 5 b111dqet c111t 5

After Proposition L, a 67-cent increase tax, failed in June,

2004, the school d1stnct had to examine its expenditures and

sources of revenue. In a Panorama interview, Pnncipal Joe Powers

sa:d, \"Revenue for the building, including books, paper, transporta·

t1on and sports has been reduced by 16 percent over the last four

years.\" Cuts this year of 10-15 percent meant that three teachers

who ret.red were not replaced, a few specialized elective classes

were not offered and some textbook orders were cancelled.

A Budget Task Force studied and recommended ways the

district could bring m more money and spend less. W1th mput from

parents, other d1strict residents, teachers and admmistrators, the

committee developed a l1st of cuts and ways to ra1se money and

Supenntendent David Benson made recommendations to the school

board. Some expected changes: several more teach1ng positions will

be eliminated next year; students will pay to take Driver's Education;

parking permits will cost $65 (up from 15$).

Bchmd thn\\hcel, Kcll) Groll ( iO) and

Sarnh Whale) ( IU) pr ell e the1r road

k1ll m prcparnuon for the1r dri\\ ing tc t.

Dri,er's Education 1 110e of the cia-. e

affected b) th.: budget cub. The school

di tnct w1ll charge a fee from student

who w.tnt to wke the das . (photo b)

Ennl) Kim )

VOICEIIOPINIONnews on Ladue

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field ~olAse to be

private!~ fiAVJded

The community was invited by football coact)

Jerry Maher, past football coach Ed Velten, and businessman

and booster Steven Bahn, Oct. 21, to donate and raise money

for the construction of a new field house. Donors may have their

names put on lockers, on plaques on a Wall of Fame or have the entire

field house named after them. Estimated total cost of the building, including a

new football field and track, scoreboard and press box is $1.7 million.

\"We have contacted two or three members from each (past graduating] class to

see if they can each come up with $25,000,\" Maher told Panorama. The privately funded field

house was targeted for completion in August, 2005, if all fund-raising was achieved.

CIIAbs joiVJ forces for T eVJ Da~s of GiviVJg'

CARE, DECA, HOP and StuCo put their

heads and hands together in December to benefit

the Salvation Army. Members collected books,

clothes, toiletries, canned goods and more. Students received points for donated items and the

winning Aclab was treated to a pizza party.

\"We [HOP] agreed to do '10 Days,' because

the HOP Canned Food Drive was becoming less

successful,\" junior Emily Krebs said in a Panorama

interview. The combined drive drew many students

and teachers to participate in holiday helping and

cut out redundancy and competition among clubs

working for a common goal.

BIAs~ elected to

2VId term

George W. Bush won re-election Nov.

2, soundly defeating his Democratic challenger,

John Kerry. Big issues for voters included the

\"War on Terror\" and the war with Iraq. A focus

on what came to be known as 'moral values'

resulted in conservatives gaining Congressional

seats as well. created tension between which

candidates will vote for. In its mock election,

only 124 Ladue students voted for George W.

Bush/Dick Cheney while 337 cast ballots for

John F. Kerry/ John Edwards.

PacLmg up clothe and tO) student

donated. Emtl) Ro enlcld ( 12), JunathanGoldford(I2),E\\anRa n ford(!:!)

and !\\:ala O'Connor (II) 1u>rlc tng rh r

during 10 Da)' of Gi1tng \"We were

JU't amazed at the output YoC got. We

hi!!>\"l all) filled up a room knee hrgh \"'rth

tutl,\" Ray r ford atd. (photo b) Carohnc

hatke\\\\ Hz)

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Waiting for the !>nap,

the defense crouche in pos1tion to rush the

quarterback. 'This season

our defense is better. We

perform well because we

work as one and it shows

in our statistics,\" Ben olomon (II) sa1d. (photo by

Lara Zenger)

On the line, quarterback pencer Mason

( 10) prepares for the snap

from center Brycen Marner ( 12). The offense held

its ground throughout the

season by protecting the

ophomore quarterback.

(photo by Lara Zenger)

DISCIPLINEfootball

Clasping hands to show

team unity, the Rams

walk to m1dfield before

the game for the coin toss.

Captains Mike Murphy

(12). Cory Michner (12).

Brycen Marner ( 12) and

David Bryant ( 12) led the

team through a 9-1 wmning season.

After preventing a first down,

the defense walks off the

field. The team dominated, mostly

because of players' aggressiveness. \"We are stronger, faster and

better,\" Eddie Allen ( 12) said.

Running for the goal line,

Tony Dentman ( J 2) sprints

the ball after his pas recept1on.

The offense worked on speed, to

ultimately earn more yards. (photo by Lara Zenger)

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• goes big

ITH the high standards left by the 2003 football team,

t e Rams started the season with a lot on their plate.

Last year the team went all the way to the state championship. Though they did not win, it was a first to be in

the championship game. In the first game of the season

against Cahokia High school , the

Rams left the field with their first \"w.\"

The team continued its success for

the duration of the year, ending up

with a 9-1 season. Unfortunately,

the Rams suffered their one loss at

the hands of rival Clayton's Greyhounds, 31-7. Throughout the year,

seniors Eddie Allen , David Bryant,

Brycen Marner, Cory Michner and

Tony Dentman dominated on the

field to lead the district in almost

every statistic. The camaraderie

was evident. \"We are closer as seniors,\" Mulugeta Woldgeorgis (12)

said. While the Rams fell short of a

return to state play, the season was

filled with memorable wins. With so

many starting seniors, the Rams had

experienced leadership to get them

Looking toward the s1delme during

pracu e. Tony Dentman ( 12) listens

to Coach JeiT)' Maher g1ve advice. Dentman ha-. played football all ~ ur years and

hope' to contmue m college.

through the season with positive attitudes. (Team pies

and scoreboards on p. 148)

After a long pass, pencer Mason ( 10) and Mulugeta

Woldgeorgis ( 12) look down field for the reception.

Motivation wa<, key m thi seas n \\ v1ctones. \" It' JU t

plam knowmg that we can walk out wllh a 'W' ,\" Woldgeorgls sa1d. In the first game of the season agam t Cahokia H1gh chool. the Ram emerged v1ctonou w1th

14- on the coreboard . (photo b Lara Zenger)

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I

n mtddle back, Hannah Walli., (9) geb lo\"' to the

ground to dig up an attack . ller '>U ce.,.,ful pa.,., led to

a \\trong set and kill b} the front row, gtving the Ram., a

sideout. (photo by Joe Hobtem)

• goes Olympic

HE Olympic games began at a key time for the

Lady Rams this year. The development of Kerri

Walsh and Misty May {the beach volleyball Olympic champions) as teen athletes' role models all

over the United States especially affected the

Rams as they entered their two-month

season . \"Watching the girls' athletic

ability and good sportsmanship inspired

me to give it my all this season,\" Laura

Turner (11) said. About mid-season, the

girls decided they needed to re-invent

the Olympics' inspiration to re-boost

their effort. Although summer was long

over and beaches are hard to come by

in St. Louis, the team managed to recreate the Olympic scene of beach volleyball. Players packed up their beach bags

and left their knee pads behind as they

headed for the sand courts in Brentwood Industrial Park. The girls divided

into two teams and tested their skills in

the sand. \"It was a lot harder than we

thought it would be. The sun was scorchAfter the game wmnmg ideout. Ali

Huneke ( 12), Laura Turner (I I).

Knstt Hughes ( II ) and Hannah Walli (9)

come into a huddle to celebrate. The girl

attnbute thetr uccess to thetr team ptrit. ing; we had to put on socks so the sand

wouldn't burn our feet,\" Melissa Elbert (1 0) said. (photo by Joe Hoi tem)

While the game won't make it to national television,

it will remain in the girls' memories. (Team pies and

scoreboards on pps. 138-139)

DISCIPLINEvolleyball

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Warming up. icole Jefferson ( 12)

loosens her ann by attackmg the

ball fter hitting. the girl practiced digs

and serve\\. The efficient wann-up led to

a >let ry over Ml D (ph to by Caroline h:ukewitz)

The Lady Ram<, -,how sportsmanship

while congratulating their opponent.

Allegra Foley (I 0). Emma Pranger (I 0).

Elizabeth Es man (9) and Alex. Edwards

(10) sweated out t~o mtense games.

(photo by Joe Holstein)

From the back court,

etter, hrisue Ellington (9), gets low and

rece1ve a free ball. After

the etter was taken out of

the play, the Rams hustled

to take over the as i t.

(left) (photo by Caroline

hrukewitz)

On the court. Knstl

Hughes (II) hdes to

pick up a loo'>e ball. Her

effort aved the ball and

continued the play. \"We

call diving for the ball

'being crappy.' Thi really help our team to get

pumped up for victory!\"

Hughe rud. (photo by

Caroline haikewitz)

While the opponent

prepare her erve,

AleJo Zoto (10), Elizabeth E man (9) and Allegra Foley (I 0) get 1n

ready pos1tion. The1r ervice rece1ve helped the

Rams start trong. (photo

by Joe Hoi tem)

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Attacking toward the goal, Tim Mernit (II). take'> a shot on goal. Hi

'>hot was succesful. bnngmg confidence

to the team. whtch led to the tlrst ~ictory

of the ea on. (photo by Michelle Pais)

Dnvmg the ball. Evan

Raynsford ( 12)

passe to his teammate

d wn field. A goal for the

boy'> was to pass more

frequently. Passmg allow'>

more players to get a lion

on the field . Though the

unity was there. the boy

struggled on the field to

become victorious. (below) (photo by Mtchelle

Pats)

Chtppmg the ball, Joe

t. Geme ( 12) passes

from the comer in hopes

of a goal. The boys ought

for better trategte to

core goal . A comer kick

is an opponumty to get

the balltn front of the goal

and follow through with a

goal. (photo by Mtchelle

Pais)

DISCIPLINEboys' soccer

Gomg for the steal, Ismail Ghodbane (10)

and M 1 ke Meyerkord (II )

attack for the ball. The

team wa full of sophom re athletes. \"The team

has good potenttal wtth

thts many younger player already playing on the

varstty team,\" Meyerkord

sa1d. (nght) (photo by MIchelle Pais)

U\\mg hi head. Kevm Davis ( 12)

\\end., the ball down held to a teammate Da~1 wa., abo a ktcker for the

var..lly football '>quad . (right) (photo by

Mchelle Pais)

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Retneving the ball from the dcfen\\lve end. Andrew

Gebtem (I I) spnnts for an offen>lve pu>h. heading

for the goal. Throughout the season. the team worked

in practice to perfect it'> offen'>e and increase endurance.

(photo M1chelle Pais)

• eats pasta

EAM unity was the focus of the boys' soccer team.

The positive attitude forced the players to strive for

excellence and victory. \"Our good attitudes prevented running punishments,\" Will True (12) said.

To start off the season, the boys met at Joe St.

Geme's (12) house for dinner. \"We

enjoyed some tasty pasta, and got a

chance to play cards with the team,\"

Mike Meyerkord (11 ) said. The event

gave the team a chance to hang out

and have fun off the field, \"It gave us

a better sense of camaraderie,\" Tomi

Kovacs (12) said. The event went

so well that the team planned many

other pasta nights for the season. In

addition to the dinners, the coaching

staff led the team to strive for unity.

This year the boys had an assistant

coach who had played professionally in the past. \"Guidance from a professional player boosts confidence

and gives us someone to look up

to,\" St. Geme said. Though the boys

Ball on foot, Tom1 Kovac ( I 2) work\\

to maneuver around the opponent.

The boy'> credit the1r Improvement\\ in

the1r footw rk over the sem.on. to their

hard practice. (photo by M1chelle Pais)

built their confidence through unity

and leadership, on the field the team struggled. All

the components of a team sport were there even

though it did not show in the record. \"We have all

the parts but we seem to have lost the user's manual,\" Kovacs said. (Team pies and scoreboards on

p. 139) 11l

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• bonds and wins

HE field hockey team used bonding activities

and other special rituals to help them play together better on the field . During pre-season,

the girls attended a spinning class. \"It was

really hard, but we all suffered together,\" Erin

Blase (1 0) said. They also barbecued at Cara Shuff's (12) house and

had a pizza party on the victorious

bus ride back from Edwardsville.

To honor their wins and individual

achievements, the girls earned tape

and stickers. During their \"stickertime\" talk after each game, each girl

was awarded a piece of colored tape

to put on her stick for that win. Also,

individual game players were highlighted for goals, assists, hustling,

defense and shutouts and received

a sticker to put on their sticks. The

bonding paid off; the girls performed

better than Ladue has in years. \"With

all the bonding we have done, we

were able to read each other and

To acknowledge a. wtn, Jeana Moffat

(12) tape!> her ~ltd •. \" It loob cool

after we have \" many wm-. becau'oc it's

very colorful and bold,\" Moffat ~atd

(photo by Lory ooper) play better as a team. And by playing

better, we're winning and it's a lot of fun!\" captain Jessica Schuster (12) said. (Team pies and

scoreboards on pps. 139-140)

U<>r the fir t lime ever. the field hockey team won the

r Public chool Tournament. epl. 17 ubree Phil li p-.

( 10) scored the wmnmg goa l agatnst Cla:rton wtth two

mmute~ left. \" I was so excited when I '>Cored, I almo-.t

[wet! my pant!>,\" Phillip'> satd. (photo by Erica Wagner)

DISCIPLINEfieldhockey

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Heading toward the goal. mid-fielder

imee Fole) ( 12) dnbbles down the

field \" Playmg midfield requ1res a lot of

runnm because I need to be there for

both offense and defen e.\" Fole} said.

(photo by Blair aeb)

Dnbbhng down the

field. fornard cap

tam Cara huff ( 12)

dodges a defender while

Anme Goldring ( 10) support from the \\ide. \"Our

team worl..' well togeth r:

\\Omeone Js al\\\\.a}' there

to bat: I.. her teammate up.\"

Shufl sa1d. (left) (photo b)

Bla1r cb)

I

n a game against Kirl..-

wootl. defender captain arolme Bailey ( 12)

pushe for the ball. .. ,

Jo,e pla)ing field hocl..e}

be.:au e 1t is the one time

I can get aggre\\\\JVe and

pu'h people around.\" ' Bailey a1d . Balle) ·, dcfen'e

helped the team to a wm.

(photo by Blair ael..s)

Beforeagame.J player- put the1r stJch m a

CJrt:le and cheer. \"We do a

cheer to get really pumped

up and it I ts the whole

game. That way. we have

team unit} and it help us

play better:· Krista Grant

(II J sa1d. (ph to b} Lory

Cooper)

Dunng halftime. Coach Barb Dw}er

g1ves a pep talk to the 'ar-Jty team.

\"I tell them that we need to ta} focu.,ed

and play like a team.\" Dw)er sa1d. (photo

by Bla1r aek'>)

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About to strike the

ball. Tasha Allen

( II ) goe. after it with a

two-handed backhand.

The girls· intensity helped

them With their victory

over Kirkwood. (photo by

McKay Yancey)

Preparing for their opponents· h1ts, Kelsey

Brendell (II) and Dan1

Fancher (II) get ready to

poach at the net. The doubles team placed second

in the diwict and th1rd

in tate. (photo by Carter

Boehm)

After making conta l

With the ball, Katie

PIWIOICa-Worms (12) anticipates her opponent\\

return \"I pretty much

hit that -.hot low. fa~t and

deep,\" she said. (photo by

McKay Yancey)

I

n ready position, Blair Rehnquist (I I )

waits for the shot from her opponent.

\"I tried to always be ready for the ball no

matter what,\" Rehnquist said. (photo by

Kristen Berry)

DISCIPLINE girls 'tennis

Hitting through the ball, icole Lester

(I 0) returns a serve. The girls' strong

serves led to many victories throughout

the year. (photo by McKay Yancey)

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• tailgates

girls on the tennis team took their

matches seriously, the1r pre-game rituals consisted of a bit more fun . Before each match,

the team met in the parking lot and gathered

in the trunk of Dani Fancher's (11 ) car. \"Getting together after school with the

team was a stress reliever because

we all would just laugh and have

a good time,\" Carter Boehm (12)

said. The girls indulged themselves

with treats, including their favorite:

popsicles. Such light-hearted fun

led to this season's close-knit team.

The team , which gained three

strong freshmen , was led by three

senior captains, Boehm, Katie Piwnica-Worms, and Azraa Rounds.

The combination of the freshmen's

eagerness and seniors' leadership

helped the team with a successful

season . The girls' overall record

was 11-4, with impressive wins

over Kirkwood and Villa Duchesne.

The doubles team of Fancher

and Kelsey Brendel! ( 11 ) made it

Preparing to serve. Dani Fancher (II)

'>trateg11e., how to defeat her opponent. \" I al~ay., bounce the ball a ridicu -

lous number of times before I serve.\"

Fancher smd. (photo by Carter Boehm)

to State competition and brought home a third

place finish . (Team pies and scoreboards on p. 140)

Returning a serve, arly Bond (9) prepares to h1t a

forehand dunng practice. The team\\, inten.,e practices helped the g1rb perfect their various '>trokes over

the sea'oon. (photo by McKay Yancey l

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On th~ b.:n<h \\\\tth her teammate,, 1\\:a,h.l P rkO\\\\ 1-.

(9) \\\\31h lor her tum to bat \"I hh to ltl\\C m~ \\OU:C:

'heering on the team:· PerkO\\\\'\"' 'a\"l (photo b~ arah

H rper)

• young but promising

HANGING seasons, losing six graduates, and losIng this year's seniors to fall sports- this team

w n through a lot. Led by junior captains Ellen

Thomas, Sarah Harper and sophomore Kristen

Saunders, the team was young and full of potenWaltlllg to go on dc< k. Flkn Thom·

a' (II ) ' tre tche' \"'ith her bat.

.. , atchlllg the pitcher. rIll able to read

her and predu:t \\\\ hat ptt,he I \\\\til get.\" '

Thoma' \\a td. (photo b} arah Harper).

ttal. With just one senior and 10 freshman, the softball team was young , but

Improved rapidly. \"Freshman Jack1e

Saumweber looks to lead the team 1n

the future,\" Coach Carol Cole said. Although coaches were skeptical at the

beginning of the season, the novice

team proved them wrong , achieving a

winning record for most of the season.

Some girls came out not sure how

the team would adjust to changing the

sport's season from spring to fall \"I was

nervous from not playing for a while,\"

Kimberly Hartstein (1 0) said. She ended

up starting at first base. With such a

big team, everyone gets a chance for

a breather. The size also allowed the

coach to give young players game time

by playing numerous recreational JV

games for the first time in a few years. \"The intenSity tsn't there yet, however they grow each day,\"

said Cole, who is looking forward to the future with

the team. (Team pies and scoreboards on p. 140)

DISCIP INEsoftball

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·-~ I

S tnl.e one! After a full \"'mg. l.)dla

~haefer ( 10) get her head bad;

to get read) for the ne t pn~h . ·· Iter a

tn e. I ju t hake it on and ref\\xu' for

the ne t pll~h .' ' (photo b) arah Harper)

At th1rd b c , na~h arul ole d1 ·

red Cann Tompl.in (9! to huiT)

to th1rd ba,e and ta). \", umber one rule

the co ch 1' alwa)' nght,\" Tompl..m'

'a1d (belo'') (photo b) . arah Harper

Up at bat. M'>ten

aunder.. ( 10) et

for a good h1t. \"ThL eaon 1 fun \\\\lth e\\ef)one

\\\\Orl..mg together to 1m·

pro'e olfen'>l'el) and de·

fen'i'el).'. aunder.. a1d

(left) photo arah

Harper)

S ~ mgmg bat lor pracu~e . Ja~ 1e aum~e

ber (9) and Ellen Thoma

II ) encourage c ~h other

''Th1 )Car -...a, a lot of fun

-...1th great g1rl . hl..e Ellen.

and gre t coa~he helpmg

me to 1mpro,e.\" aum-...eber a1d. (belo~) tphoto

b) arah Harper)

Plh:hmg a rehe,er.

Enul) ch1 ler (9)

thro~ a ml..er \"I lil..e

gelling \"lid and craz)

~hlle p1tchmg. a.o, \\\\ell

cheenng on th team: ·

~h• ler aid. (photo b)

arahHarper!

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With another pla}er going for the

ball. oah Prince-Goldberg (II)

rcache\\ out and tnes to S\\\\.lnl awa} . In

the meantime. he look<. for a teammate to

pa-.s the ball. (belo\"' l

B ef re a game. Coach

Gene Brown g1ves

the bo}S a pep talk. \"I try

to give them confidence

that they can pia} well

and can compete with the

other team.\" Brown said.

This was Brown\\ final

season as coach and P.E.

teacher He worked m Ladue chool D1strict for 20

year\\. (below)

With hiS arm ra1sed,

eh1 gbevoen

( 10) attempt to block

his opponent. \"My long.

dangly arm. help me play

defense on opponent • \"

Ogbevoen sa1d.

DISCIPLINEwaterpolo

Gomg for the ball. Paul

K1ehl ( 12) spla-.hes

and pushes hiS opponent

to the ~•de. fter reachmg the ball, Kiehl plans

h1s next move, to pass to

a teammate.

After receivmg the ball. goalie Tim

Defosset ( 12) looks for a pas.,, \" .,

a goa he. I have to quarterback the team. I

recogniLe what's gomg on m the pool '>0 I

can call out play<' DeFosset said.

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Guarding the ball, Patty Wire (II) gets ready to pass.

Team members worked hard over the cour~e of the

season to 1m prove the1r offens1ve lu lls.

• hypes it up

NTENSITY was one of the team's main focuses this season. The boys carried on the cheer

of a 10-year-old tradition . \"Stop. Drop. Shut

them down, open up shop. Oh. No. That's how

the Euda/s roll.\" This takeoff of DMX's \"Ruff

Ryder's Anthem ,\" echoes through

the natatorium prior to every game.

The chant is finished off by a loud

scream from goalie Tim DeFosset

( 12). \"The chants fuel our intensity,

which really helps us kick start the

game,\" captain Nick Fox (12) said.

The team's integrity was heightened

by the strong leadership of the senior captains, Fox, DeFosset and

Paul Kiehl. Upon starting the season, the boys were excited about

having their own new pool. With

the ability to practice and play on

Ladue's home turf, team enthusiasm

rose. \"We have played well against

hard teams in our conference and

though we did not win against them,

it proved our integrity,\" Nehi Ogbevoen (10) said. (Team pies and scoreboards on p. 141)

Looking for the open man, ick Fox

( 12) keeps the ball away from the defen e. \"Our defen e i very trong and if

we can culuvate that mto our offense, we

will be a wmning team,\" Fox aid. (photo

by Caroline baikewitz)

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CROSS COUNTRY •

• rituals to win

HE boys' cross country team counted on little

superstitions and habits for good luck at their

meets. The night before a meet, they loaded

up on carbs with a team pasta night for energy. While they ate, the boys watched running

Dunng practice. rch1 tul.. (II) runs

a mile repeat \"W1th cross country,

omeume., we train for .,peed and somelime., for \\trength to help u., lower our

times,\" tuk said (photo by Bla1r eks)

movies, such as \"Prefontaine,\" for

inspiration. Some runners shaved

their legs. \"It helps me run and it's

nice showing off my girlish figure,\"

Tom Wall (12) said. Wall wrote his

goal times on his feet before going to sleep and kept them there

the following day. \"It gives me

something to think about the day

of the race,\" he said . Others, like

Dan Hedgecock (12), ate special

foods. \"Every night I have M&Ms

and then I wake up and have pancakes for breakfast. This gets me

focused for the race,\" Hedgecock

said. The boys wore their running

shorts to school as a final good

luck ritual. The superstitions paid

off in the boys' successful season,

including a perfect score (placing 1-5) at conference. (Team pies and scoreboards on p. 141)

way ay, 'Catch a Borg1a girl or catch a t. Clrur girl.·

because they are m our d1 trict,\" trayhom a1d. (photo

by McKay Yancey)

DISCIPLINEcrosscountry

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Practicing for his ne'\\t race. Dan

Hedgecock (I:!) crutse'> along the

cour...e. \"My m tto i!>. · ome people follow their deams. other people hunt them

down and beat them mercile!> ly 10to ubmtsston.· whtch keeps me go10g.\" Hedgecock said. (photo by Bla~r aeb)

Runnmg together durIOg thetr ra~e. Beth

Panke (9). Blatr aek'

(II). and Becca Bay ham

(9) ~upport ea~h other.

\"Runn10g \\~tth teammate'

allow' U\\ to work together

and make\\ the race ea\\1-

er.\" aek a~d . (photo b)'

McKay Yan~ey)

Almo ... t pa ... \\lng the

other team. Molly

~hlamb (II) pu ... he~ for

the lead. Keeping an eye

on the ~ompcution help~

her keep her pace and en -

courage\\ her to pu ... h for

a htgher po'>itton at the

end of the race. (photo b)'

McKa)' Yancey)

The boy. · team warm.

up dunng practice before they go on their run.

\" ro s country ettle my

m10d and my soul. When

I'm wanrung up to run.

11\\ all about gett10g 10 the

groove. It\\ JU~t me and

my short hort ,\" Mile

pwak (II) said. (photo

by Blatr aek!>)

At the beginning of a ra e. Libby

Jongeward (II) and Emily Rosenfeld ( 12) '>print with the pack. \" t the beg10mng of the race. we run together a a

pack and pa s other teams together which

help later 1n the race,\" Jongeward aJd.

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a pre-game meetcoaches Todd

and Eddte

dtscuss dtfFtghtmg for po'> esston

after the hot. byu

bozen (II), goes for the

rebound bozen led the

team in rebounds throughout most of the season.

lso attempting the rebound ts Endal Kas a

(II) and John 1oore (II).

\"The key to the rebound.

i [a trategy called) box.-

ing out,\" Abo zen SaJd.

(ph to by Blair aek.)

Dunng a team meetmg at pra tlce. head

c ach Todd Basler dis·

cusses what needs to be

done to win games During practice the boys ran

different drills to keep

them in playing -.hapc.

\" oach was always lookmg for ways to tmprove

our team,\" raig ichol

( 12) satd. (below right)

(photo by Joe Holstein)

S pnnting for fitness dunng practice,

Abyu Abozen (II) runs while ht'>

teammate Matt Early (I I) practices ht

dribbling sk.tlls. (photo by Blair Saeks)

DISCIPLINEboys 'basketball

Dunng a game. id. Bahn (II) attempts to get open for the pas . The

team truggled to get potnt. on the board

dunng the fir t quarter of thetr game ..

(ph to by BlaJr aeks)

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• height matters

ED by senior captains Jeremy Growe and

Craig Nichols, the team had good chemistry

but seemed to struggle on the court. \"We work

well together, we just have been struggling

in the first quarter of our

games,\" Growe said. In

spite of their obstacles ,

the Rams managed to get

points on the board. Leading scorer for the second

consecutive year was Abyu

Abozen (11 ). Size was another issue with this year's

squad . Nichols, the tallest

player at 6' 2\", said that

the lack of height affected

the Rams' statistics. \"Rebounds were tough and we

pretty much knew we were

going to lose every tipoff,\"

he said. Although the year

left much to be desired,

players still enjoyed the

season. \"We can always

Reachmg for the lay-up, Billy Harvey

( 12) sh ts the ball dunng pra lice

Th ugh the lay-up is a simple hot. the

team practiced 11 consistently for game

msurance. (photo by Joe Holstein)

work to Improve our skills for next year,\" Nick

Bahn (11) said.

S tretchmg long m a game, ick Bahn (II), shoots

a field goal. ccording to tltoday.com, throughout the eason Bahn held a field goal percentage of

33 percent. (photo by Blau aeks)

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L i.,temng to oach Bob Rezek dunng a timeout.

the girl\\ prepare to go out and finbh off the game

with enthu\\lasm.

AKING as many shots in a game as they

can, the girls on the basketball team helped

each other relax. Coming in as the number

two sweat for districts, the girls played well

together. \"When everyone gets nervous in

a game we always say 'woo-saa,'

meaning relax,\" Rachel Winston (11)

said . This mentality kept the girls in

good spirits, especially in high pressure situations. Having one of their

main goals to take as many shots

as possible \"woo-saa\" kept the team

focused on the game and what they

want to accomplish . The coaches

also helped motivate the girls by offering rewards when they met their

are met. \"In a game, Coach Locke

offered a free dinner to the whole

team if I scored 30 points in a game,\"

Laura Turner (11) said. Laura never

Jumpmg above the competition. Laura reached that goal, but other team

Turner (II) shoot\\ the ball. \"Our

coaches bnbe us to score,\" said Turner and individual goals were accomplished during their games. The girls

supported each other to have a great season .

DISCIPLINE girls 'basketball

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B real.tng down her '>lep-. Eli1abeth

Dwyer (9) ha., the support of Atda

tuk (II). \"It's ntce to have the '>upport of

my older teammates,\" Dw)er said. (left)

On a break away EltLabeth Prewmllen ( 12) keeps control of the ball.

Qutckness on the court was a point of

concentratton and tmprovement

Selling up defen\\e,

El11abeth Prewllt- lIen ( 12). Laura Turner

(II). and Elizabeth Dw)er

(9) prepare to block the

'>h 1 from flton.

Read} on defen'>e ida

tuk (II) and Dulct

tuk (II) re the '>lartmg

guardo,. \" ., a pomt guard.

I try to keep e\\eryone

calm and make sure they

know \\~,hat play-. we are

runnmg,\" tda tuk aid .

(below)

Watching the game

and lt\\temng to

oach Derrick Wallace,

the bench help'> cheer on

their teammate.,, \"I ltke

bemg on the bench to '>Ce

what we are d mg wrong,

'>0 that I can get out and

improve our mistakes,\"

satd Melt.,-.a Hagen ( 12).

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On the v.all! During practice. the boy., do h nd tand. agam't the v.all to build

trength . .. pper body trength 1\\ key 1n v.re.,thng. Most of the mu,clc v.rc,tler..

u\\e are all part of the upper body,\" Brandon E\\pino. a ( 12) 'aid. (belov.) (photo by

Ge ff chlafly)

T wo pomttakedown. In

a match, En Berger

{ 12) execute a ros face

to take control of h1~ opponent. The team c n'>i\\ted of m \\tly y ung athlete!>. o leade~h1p from

the few upperclas.,men

wa e pecially imponant.

(be low) (photo by Geoff

chlafly)

I

ntimidation is the goal

a Brent GoldMem (II)

tare; and wat at h1~ opponent. Wre!>tlel'\\ try to

d1~tract the compeUllon

and hope for takedown

pomts. \"I enjoyed being

in amazmg hape, though

omellmes the phys1cal

contact w1th sweaty men

bothered me,\" he sa1d.

DISCIPLINEwrestling

Workmg the move,

Ph1l Gerac1 (9)

drop; h1s teammate to the

floor 1n pra ti e. The boys

learned many new moves

and worked on perfecting them to u e in the1r

mat he . (photo by Geoff

chlafly)

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Taking control. Ron Bron tcm ( 10) bnng' hi competition to the ground. Bron,tein >,~,rapped h1' ann'>

around the oppo mg \\1. re ... tler for the takedo'~ n ~1any

ne\\1. tudenh came out for 'ol.re thng. o pra~tice concen -

trated on the fundamental\\. (photo b) Geoff chiaO})

• on the mat

OUNG, skilled. These two words describe the

2005 wrestling team, led by captains Joe Adiasor, Jeremy Whitington and Cory Michner, all

seniors. Coach Lee Grubbs said the seniors

led in practice, helping younger players learn

the basics of the sport. With the

team consisting of many first year

wrestlers , some found their way

quickly to the varsity squad. \"First

year guys came out and were on

varsity. Next year looks good. With

returning men with more experience,

we'll be able to concentrate on more

advanced moves ,\" Grubbs said .

With 31 years as a wrestling coach,

Grubbs retired from teaching after

16 years. He will, however, coach

for another three years . Grubbs's

unique way of teaching includes

\"Grubbish,\" his own Yogi Berra-ish

language. His students and wrestlers have learned to understand

and appreciate Grubbs' words of

wisdom. \"I don't become who I was

I

n pracuce. Cla}ton Park ( 12) perform

the frog hop to bui ld hi'> leg \\trength.

wh1ch 1'> 1mponant in matche;. (photo by

Geoff chlaOy)

the year before. I become who I am,\" he said.

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captains rule

I\"'FH a new coach , this team relied a lot on

their captains. Alexandra Whaley (12), Tracy

Fields (11 ), and Armeda \"Meme\" Thurston

(11) led the team, helping run practice and

choreograph all their moves. The captains

With the \"hole team behind her. Kie·

\\ha Benton (II) dance' dunng the

pep rally Oct 15. Benton -.aid '\"The team

i-. so clo'oe th l'o year 11 l'o one big family .\"\"

(photo by arohne ha1kew1tz)

had a lot on their plates. \"We look to

the captains for big decisions,\" Leah

Winer (12) said. \"They do everything

for us.\" The captains had a full team

of returning dancers . This helped

the captains since they knew the

abilities and strengths of all of the

girls. In addition to being responsible

for the choreography, the captains

also created their own music mixes.

These responsibilities made a big

time commitment but these girls did

it willingly. The captains are excited

for the future. The team looked forward to the Lafayette Dance Competition and hoped to place in the

superior category again. \"We hope to

go to the state competition this year,\"

Whaley said. The team has a lot of

hard work to accomplish, but with the three

captains leading them , they look to go far.

(Team pies on p. 142)

Cheering on the footba ll team. Laduette> s1t watching a game. \"POM IS a great group of g1rb and

I love watching the footba ll game~ w1 th them.\"\" hloe

Witkow.,ki ( 12) >aid . (photo by Carol me haikewltz)

DISCIPLIMEpoms

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Wh•le perfom11ng a dance to .. II

the mall Things\" arah Whaley

( 10) \\miles m the front row \"I really enJOY dancmg 1n halfllme \\how..:· \\he 'a1d.

(photo by Carohne hatkewitz)

I

n uni\\On. the Laduelle'>

k1d< h1gh at Homecoming halfllme. Kei ha Benton (II), Tracy held (II),

lexandra Whaley ( 12).

Jane Wiedenbeck (II),

Lauren Bron on ( II) nd

Jerri..:a F'rJnk ( II ) g•' c 11

theu all. \"I enJO} dan..:mg.

e'pec1all~ \\Once I contnb·

uted to the choreograph).\"'

F1eld' ''ud (photo by

Caroline 'ha•ke\\\\Jlz)

L duene Leah Wmer

1 12). rmeda Thurtnn ( II ) and other- perform a routme with the

man.:hmg band at haltlime. \"Pracllcmg dunng

chool 1 n 't alway' fun,

but 1t\\ worthwhile when

we perform at the game

and get energ) from the

crowd while we dam:e,''

Wmer a1d (photo by

arohne ha1kew1lll

Coming onto the field

dunng the Homecommg halftime show.

the Laduelles march w1th

the band. \"Porn is a great

experience and all the

hard h ur.. of work pay

off when we perform our

dance'>... arah Beth Waxman (II) a1d. (photo by

Carohne haikew1LL)

Precise moves and cn'>p lme'> are important to the vi•ual impact of porn ..

\"Leadmg the team th1 year ha'> been

fun.\" captain lexandra Whaley ( 12)

aid. (ph to by Caroline hatkewJtz)

1l1

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Taking a re~t to help

count lap~ for a re·

Ia}. James Jenni'>on (9)

and Jacob lla~piel (9)

talk about the meet thU',

far. Jenni~on didn't let

a broken arm ~lop h1m

from swimming. \"Using

a oretex cast allo\"ed me

to swim for three weeks,

but 11 wa~ very difficult,\"

Jennison smd .

One of few swimmers

compeung 1n the fly

troke, Chri~ Ker~len ( 10)

made maJOr Improvement~ m h1 11me. \"Fly i

a lot of hard work, but the

team kept me mouvated

to get my ume down and

hopefully make 11 to state

next year.\" Kersten said.

(above)

SeniOr Tomi Kovac~

~w1m freest}le in

an awa} meet. As a first

year sw1mmer, Kovacs

qualified for ~tate \"I wa~

favored to do a lot better

in the 50 free. I ~hould've

been 111 the top 16. but

I wa., .,ick all week 'o

I d1dn't do as well a~ I

would've liked,\" he aid.

(nght)

Captam Man Pearl tone ( 12) warm~

up in the pool to practice before a

meet. \" Pre-meet preparation is essential.

utnuon 1 e pecially 1mponant-Red

Bull 1> key.\" Pearl tone a1d. (photo by

Bla1r aeks)

DISCIPLINEboys 'swimming

With teammate cheenng him on.

Chase Grime~ ( 10) loosens up on

the block. \"I alway'> am more successful

when my teammates are pushmg me,\"

Grimes said. (right)

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• practicing hard

OYS' swimming focused on the basics. Meaning ul, tough practice was a key component

for the Eudals. Led by senior captains Jason

imon and Matt Pearlstone, the boys engaged in intense pre-meet work.

\"Practice could get boring swimming back and forth but coach

motivates us to swim harder,\"

sophomore Chris Kersten said.

The commitment paid off with six

boys advancing to state in Coach

Gene Brown's final year of teaching. He does plan to continue

coaching for the next few years.

Chase Grimes (1 0) earned eighth

place in the 100 backstroke at

state. Qualifying all relays for

state was also a season highlight.

\"All times are down this year,\"

Brown said. \"Using fins for warm- c ody Boehm (II) gets ready to '>tart a

up increased the flexibility in the race on the block. ''The '>tart is key to

wmntng. I dominate at tt!\" ody boa.,t-.. boys' ankles and greatly helped

the team 's speed ,\" Waterson

said. With times down and strong representation throughout the season, Brown was proud

to say, 'There are no 'sluffers' this year!\"

(Team pies and scoreboard on p. 143)

Comtng up for a breath, Evan Glantz (9) '>Wims the

brea'>t stroke at a meet. .. few of the upperclass

guys helped me perfect my brea'>t stroke over preqous

year . . \" Glant7 satd.

P:138

Checnng for the football team at the llomccommg

game Oct. 16. Lauren Fcllabaum ( 10). Janera Cray -

ton (II) and Lu Tauben (9) ho\" the1r ~pmt. [Thi~l i'

the mo~t exc1ting game because everyone 1s pumped

up.\" Fellabaum -,aid. (ph to by arolinc hmkewitzl

• starts fresh

ITH the loss of six seniors, the returning squad

felt extra pressure heading into spring tryouts.

The girls were pleased with the surprisingly

large number of underclassmen who showed

up to cheer. They were even more surprised

Dunng the var-,ity quad\\ perfor·

mance at the pep rally. Oct. 15.

Emma Heidenre1ch 1s thrown into the rur.

(photo by Geoff chlany)

at the talent the young girls had.

Although the new team had to start

from scratch with stunting, their experienced tumblers formed a strong

base for the team to improve. The

squad attended cheerleading camp

in late July at Southeast Missouri

State in Cape Girardeau. The girls

learned new cheers and techniques

and from the experience, became a

close-knit team. \"Late night at camp

we would practice our cheers for the

competition in the TV room until we

got them perfect. I was so happy that

I got out second, because the other

girls were up all night,\" Kelly Hubert

(9) said. Many of the girls received

superior evaluations at camp and the

team took home the spirit stick for the most

enthusiasm. In early August, the girls placed

second at regional competition at Lindenwood

University. (Team pies on p. 140)

DISCIPLINEcheerleading

P:139

Porn poms 111 hand. M1chelle Lange (9)

cheer' for the Ram .... At home game.,,

the 'quad got the fans enthu ed and made

the games more exclllng. (photo by arolme hmkewJlt)

Before the Homecommg pep rally, the

JV \\quad ... ocialize\\. The 'quad \\\\as

composed of mo ... tly fre.,hmen. wh1ch

helped the g1rls · transition to h1gh -;chool.

(photo by Geoff chlany)

Whlle domg a cheer.

Magg1e McCarthy

(II) Muns the crowd with

a traddle jump. \"I love

doing Jumps at games

because they arc so much

fun!\" Me arthy sa1d.

(photo by Carolme halkewllz)

After the football team

scores a touchdown .

Emily Kline (II ). lfe Hassan ( 12). Brittm Zotos (9).

and Magg1e McCarthy

(II) do as many pu'>hups as the Rams score.

\"Domg push-ups after a

touchdown motivates the

team and the fan'>. as well

a\\ keepmg U'> cheerleaders phy.,ically fit.\" Hassan

\\ald. (photo by aroline

haikewllz)

At the Homecom1ng

pep rally. the vars1ty

squad performs a cheer

and dance to hype up the

crowd The girls learned

this routine at camp and

used it for competition.

where they placed second.

(photo b)' Geoff chlaOy)

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Watling for the puck. center Ben

R)ckman (II) guard~ ht'> man . \"I

ha~e \"-Orked on m) '>tick handling '>0 I

could mo~e the puck around more ea\\tl).''

R)ckman \\atd. (photo by Lara Zenger)

After a tough game.

~ophomores Duncan

Wolfe. Teddy o~na. Davtd Levy and Paul Homsher shake hands \"'tth thetr

opponent\\. Whtle they

\"ere aggressive on the ice.

the bo)' maintatned good

.,pomman.,hip throughout

the season. (photo by Lara

Zenger)

Dotng what it take. to

keep the puck in the

zone, Andrew Zenger ( 12)

make\\ a ... acnfice for the

team and docs the .,pit~.

\" In a tough '>ttuatton I'm

willing to do anything to

help out the team, even

if it mean embarrassing myself'\" Zenger aid.

(photo by Lara Zenger)

DISCIPLIIIEicehockey

B au ling hi opponent.

Evan Axelbaum ( 12)

spnnt\\ toward the puck.

\"On defen\\ . everyone

had to work together and

if one person mtsses hts

asstgnment. then it can

give the other team as oring opportunity.\" xelbaum atd. (photo by Lara

Zenger)

S kattng hard pa'>t the defense. Robert

tnk (9) heads toward the goal to

get tnto po\\ition. The team worked to

tncrea'>e '>peed with dnll' uch a., 'mountains.' (photo by Lara Zenger)

P:141

S lllng up the acuon, captam Bnan hO<;kley ( 12) motivate his teammates. \" ot just the captams, but all

of the upperclas.,men helped lead the team and set an

e~ample,\" ShO<;klej .,aid. (photo by Lara Zenger)

• early practices

players showed their dedication,

--,wa ing up for early morning practice before

chool. While keeping up with school work,

h boys mostly remained motivated and excited about the season. Captain, Evan Axelbaum

(12), Brian Shockley (12), and Grant

Boyd (11) offered strong leadership

that kept the team's spirits up in the

dark early mornings. \"Despite our

difficult season, they really kept us

going and got our motivation up,\"

Will Bennett (12) said. Throughout the season, the freshmen and

sophomores learned from the seniors and contributed to the team's

positive morale.The hockey team

gained 10 strong freshmen who will

add to the Rams' success in the future. The combination of the strong

upperclassman leadership and the

enthusiasm of the younger players provided great chemistry on the

team, even when the scoreboard

wasn't in Ladue's favor. (Scoreboards

on p. 144)

Watchmg the play, Drew Jame on

( 12) covers his point man. \"You

have to pay really clo e attention out there

and if you lo<,e focus for JU'>t a econd,

<,omething bad can happen,\" Jameson

sa1d. (photo by Lara Zenger)

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Cahok1a

Hillsboro

Varsity Affton

Roosevelt

Football Timberland

Berkeley

Jennings

Normandy

Un1versity City

Clayton

DISC scoreboard

US-THEM

14-8

40-20

42-0

57-6

41 -7

41 -27

45-6

43-14

35-0

7-31

Freshman

Football Pronl Row. Dil1Tt\"n Jad. m. II n

Heard. BnKll e ,~ter. 0< m<>nd

Moor< D<r<k Grandy. Chn l one 2nd

Row: cooch Ron Zet~.:he , coach Jun

Wolfe Myron Caner, Max Lu. tJd,

Ramnn Cra)tOn Chan Mt m , Ct ·h

Cord Doc.:kery, cc..l:k:h Chad ndcnon

Jrd Row: Man) Yang, ·,ck BerT).

Z..Ch GooJman, lame Gulbrand ·n.

attwucl Shav.., h\": t1th Hunter Boclc

Row: Ja) knJge, Tvm St. G<~.

Sh3.1U1<>n ~kCurdy, Juh n Gourle). Joe

Anton. \\\\<1l ham Plwnu:a-Wofltb, Jacob

C h<n

Varsity

Volleyball

Pronl Row.· Aman Hammond , l\\1colc

Jdftrson, C'hn-.tJe Ellington 2nd Row:

to..\": n 11 Hugh • llannah WaJ hs. Kate

Chhca, lh m Lan c Last Row· coac h

Roberta Catt ), 1\\.aut t\\Q\\ik

Laun Turner, \\h Hunel e, co.:h L1 a ,,.,..

Front Row! 'h:mJ Odu\"'ole. Da,u.J Gtn bourg. Phl!hp Pulham,

Ju un Da\"', antel \\\\ ai!J.er, Bill) ll.mq, Da\"ad Bry nt, hkh

Allen. Cra1g Kt'k,J • Tun) Denunan Paul Humphrc). Jon Da\"' ,

Chn Chun.:hman l nd Rott·: Blake Lawrence \

thon) E:.astC'N«•-..1.

Juhan SmHh. \\b u \\hulen. Jue ~J1.1 >f. D Jan Bu)J Sean Olpol.

\

rhon) (>dum, Brandon E.! pmc. , Run Brunstem. Rvan R e-r ,

Juhan Sm•th Jrd Row: \\.11le l:n 'r.coach llrt-rnck \\\\all c Cu<k:h

Duane llawthume,c.:uu:hJcm M.lhcr,ct h l\\cnh ll.trdef,c, ·h

M1le fa.rpe)'. cn<k.h Rnb Ga~n. toa~o.h I lank U.1rnson, ·h t\\c\\m

Cia\"\" m. Jdt I len. Ke\"tn Da\"l . 1d. Bahn. Matt I..trl) -llh Row:

Ben Sol<,mon, Stuart (jro,.,, Ben Sl\"hl\\lcr, \\1 '8t.\"Cr, t-.:c .. m (\\~1

hn . C ltftord GooJnch, Stewart Can nun, ~Kl Sl\"ndat), ·ate 'Ao e1 •

Tom Murph)' 5th Row: Mulugcta \\\\.uldget•rg& Sla\\la Prulhnret ,

Anthony 0 1gn .. pmo, Oa\"1d Bomflt:th, Deange-lo Dean, R1chard

Bas. Cory Mu.:hncr, Oa\"1d Dw)cr, Spen~cr Masun l..ast Ro-.·: Bt)ce

M.mltr M1l Pamter, Ta)lor \\ an Mecteren, Sam Gnlhng Jam.J

Ota~r. \\1 u.:ha~l \\1urph), Sam Pilllkt, Alan I hc:•mas m. Eh \\\\ ond •

Andrew Stc.:lcOPPONENT US-THEM

MICDS 7-9

H1llsboro 12-14

Clayton 14-7

Affton 30-14 N

Timberland 27-30

Berkeley 20-6 Football

Jenn1ngs 0-12

Normandy 14-8

OPPONENT US-THEM

MICDS 24-14

DeSmet 20-0

Hillsboro 30-0

Clayton 44-0

Affton 46-0

Timberland 54-8

Normandy 40-6

Roosevelt 20-12

OPPONENT US-THEM OPPONENT US-THEM

Webster Groves 2-0 MICDS 0-2

Summit 2-0 Westminster 0-2

Un1vers1ty C1ty 2-0 R1tenour 2-0

Oakv1lle 0-2 Villa Duchesne 2-0

Parkway South 0-2 Clayton 2-0

W1ndsor 0-2 Brentwood 2-1

Parkway North 2-0 Kirkwood 0-2

Pattonville 0-2 Affton 0-2

Hazelwood West 2-1 Affton 2-0

Jenmngs 2-0 Berkeley 2-Q

John Burroughs 2-0 Clayton 2-Q

Berkeley 2-Q Jenmngs 2-0

Mascoutah 1-1 Affton 0-2

McCluer North 0-2 Parkway North 2-0

Northwest 0-2 Parkway West 0-2

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Volleyball OPPONENT US-THEM OPPONENT US-THEM

Webster Groves 2-Q R1tenour 2-0

Summ1t 0-2 V1lla Duchesne 0-2

l'ront o~: \"-hulan Balbok:g, Fl11abeth Un1vers1ty C1ty 2-0 Clayton 1-2 I man. Jc: )t Jaw~)r 2nd RoM : Pattonville 0-2 Brentwood 2-0 o\\llcl!n f·ulc , l.Ai'\"\" Jaeg \\b Hazelwood West 0-2 K1rkwood 0-2 J'J.,arJ , (loan<! Ban~ 8tUk Row:

coach ( hn Sa\\ ton, Emma Pranger Jenmngs 2-0 Affton 2-1

Lauren tla.J\"\\t), Ale'1 Zotos ct h John Burroughs 2-1 Affton 2-0

Jenn1ft'r Harugan Berkeley 2-0 Berkeley 2-0

MICDS 0-2 Clayton 1-1

Westminster 0-2 Jenmngs 2-0

Varsity OPPONENT US-THEM OPPONENT US-THEM

MICDS 4-1 Parkway West 2-1

Soccer John Burroughs 0-3 Clayton 2-1

Kennedy 0-1 Kirkwood 2-1

Front Ro..,· D:nnd Keket:. Conrad Westminster 1-1 Brentwood 10-0

O!<obom. 1Khacl Curran, Jeremy John Ft. Zumwalt West 0-2 McCluer North 0-1

2nd Ro.,.,·o .oa(h Matt Pran~e. Tim Parkway West 3-1 Webster Groves 2-0 Memll, 1 1 All,ter, I m;u) Ghod Affton 3-4 Hazelwood West 3-0 bane, ct h \\1 t CautltlO Jrd Row:

Andrew Ge1 tc:m. Da..,Jd t. Gemr:, Pattonville 0-2 Eureka 0-2 Mtle Me)t·r onJ. Joe Holstem. E.., Westminster 2-3 University City 2-3

Ra)n font Baclc Row: Tllffil Ko\"acs. Parkway South 1-2 McCluer 3-0 k..e ... m D v \\\\oil True. J, h Madson

J~..e St Parkway North 2-0 MICDS 2-4

Seckman 3-0

JV

OPPONENT US-THEM OPPONENT US-THEM

Webster Groves 2-0 MICDS 0-2

Soccer

Summ1t 2-0 Westminster 0-2

Umvers1ty C1ty 2-0 R1tenour 2-0

Oakville 0-2 V1lla Duchesne 2-Q

Parkway South 0-2 Clayton 2-0 Front Rott:. \":uach Eduardo iha, Wmdsor 0-2 Brentwood 2-1 Mu.:hael Co.'Jlier, M1chael G~...r~Jon Parkway North 2-0 Kirkwood 0-2 2nd Ro.,.,_. D.tmcl \\\\a,man, 1\\.uzuntra

1ru..eno. 8nan oentg, A manuel Pattonville 0-2 Affton 0-2

H.ulemKhad, )' 1 hal llab)Cmlchael Hazelwood West 2-1 Affton 2-0

Jrd Row: I>m1tn Po tno .... M1~.:h cl Jenmngs 2-0 Berkeley 2-0

lieme)'. leunder Kochner L.a~.:h John Burroughs 2-0 Clayton 2-0

f·oley Bock Row: Mochael P ol. Berkeley 2-Q Jenmngs 2-0

J1mmy Stol~ • Ale \\\\.olff. Jerem}' f-e11.

1\\.C\\In Suo 'hWlfl Mascoutah 1-1 Affton 0-2

McCluer North 0-2 Parkway North 2-0

Northwest 0-2 Parkway West 0-2

Varsity OPPONENT US-THEM OPPONENT US-THEM

Edwardsville 3-0 Lutheran South 3-0

Field Hockey Visitation 1-4 VisitatJon 1-2

Lutheran South 2-0 Webster Groves 6-1

Fronl Row. c.: ·h Laura 0\\oiiiC. U.H) Arrowhead 0-1 Parkway North 7-0

Cooper. Je 11.:1 &hu ter, Em1l) Bren· Whitfield 3-2 Ursuline 0-1 nan. £..Iizabeth Gancnlxrg. El11alxth Villa Duchesne 1-2 Lafayette 0-3

Dw)er. coach Barb 0\\lr lndRow:

8 c.:a Bah . Callhn 'tapltlnn. \"\"'\" Marquette 4-3 Brentwood 3-1

\\\\.aJ;!ner. Cua huff. ;\\1roec h1l )' Webster Groves 3-1 University C1ty 2-0 Bad. Row: Ann1e Goldnng. HcatMr Parkway North 7-0 Lafayette 0-3 Corcoran Ehz.abcth aJ(JUo. f.mal)'

lkgrcgono. Jeana Moff t, Canllme Kirkwood 2-0 John Burroughs 0-4

8aJiey Clayton 1-0 Ursuline 0-1

Kirkwood 3-1

1l

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JV

Field Hockey

Fronl Ro-.: Emal) hal ~WIU.

1elante Crandall. Gtgt ulm

Damelle M< r. I abel Hoi'an 1nd

Row: ....:.n t~:n Thomp .. on, Em -

tl) Seldm. Madel)n Lumpe. Enn

>\

derwn, Ulur<n Mtllner. M dd)

~dler Back Ro••: Rob n ~1< ~llZ

l:.nca \\\\ g~Xr . Canll) n DrohaN•

l(n ta Grant, Coa.:h Stcphante o· eal

Girls' Varsity

Tennis

Front Row: Emahe hlaft). Blaar

Rchnqut t. K ue Pawm a \\\\onn ,

Caner Boehm 1nd Ro,.: Pulct \\tang,

t\\c:l } Brendell, ~t:ole ter Back

Ro•·: Coo.:h Anne Chaput. Dam

Fan< her, )(ell) C'hcult., C ly B<>nd

Girls' JV

Tennis

Front Ro-. ~hs,•.:m chv.anz. Bnt·

tan) Cort). Zhen La , Anna Man.:u .

Ltnd ) octtde1nd Row: Emtl)

Bulk. Anna l·ung, lmtl) Krcb,, Mana

Torupova, 'an \\\\an~. \\.1mgv.eJ C~n

Bade Rott. : Coa h Ja mTh«xto J(JU,

Charlotte ·ablcman, Fufct X tang,

Rachel Re)n<lld , Anna le )C\\

Varsity

Softball

my Ghc , 1\\Jm Han tc:m Back Ro,..· ·

Ct>&:h Bob Rezd •. Jad.a aum\"e ,

Katarz)na Perlow lt. 1elarue Bryan.

L)dta &halTer. \"-ate Auhr, ~1 han

Dowd, Ulurcn Dunn. C<>ach arol Cole

OPPONENT US-THEM

Edwardsville 0-1

Parkway West 5-0

Whitfield 5-0

V1lla 0-1

Whttf1eld 3-1

Clayton 1-0

Oakv1lle 3-0

Marquette 4-1

Kirkwood 2-0

OPPONENT US-THEM

VJsttallon 3-4

Parkway South 3-4

Oakv1lle 7-0

Mehlv1lle 7-0

Villa HJ

Lutheran South 7-0

Nennx Hall 7-D

K1rkwood 5-2

OPPONENT US-THEM

ViSitatiOn

Burroughs

Parkway South

Oakville

Melville

V1lla

Nennx

Kirkwood

L

L

w

w

w

L

w

L

OPPONENT US-THEM

Valley Park 2-15

Normandy 21-4

Valley Park 0-18

Westminster 8-13

Normandy 19-3

Jenmngs 4-2

Westminster 15-5

Umvers1ty C1ty 23-5

Berkeley 19-1

McCluer North 2-7

OPPONENT US-THEM

Lutheran South 1-1

Vis1tat1on 1-1

Parkway West 3-0

Ursuline 0-0

MICDS 0-5

Lafayette 1 -2

Nennx 2- 1

Burroughs 0-2

OPPONENT US-THEM

Westmmster 4-3

Lafayette 2-5

Parkway Central 6-1

Parkway West 6-1

Marquette 6-1

Burroughs 3-4

Lindbergh 5-2

OPPONENT US-THEM

Westminster

Lafayette

Parkway Central

Parkway West

Marquette

Lindbergh

Berkeley

L

L

w

w

L

L

w

OPPONENT US-THEM

Clayton 3-4

Normandy 18-0

New Haven 8-0

Jenn1ngs 4-5

University City 19-3

Berkeley 15-2

Webster Groves 2-8

Clayton 6-9

Kennedy 0-10

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Varsity

Water Polo OPPONENT US-THEM OPPONENT

Eureka 13-4 K1rkwood

Parkway Central 8·2 SLUH

ch<ll< Wtut, Kirkwood 5-5 Parkway South

hm Del· sctJrd Ro•: DeSmet 5-9 DeSmet

0 liZ. Londbergh 4·8 John Burroughs

th1 0 be.,,_~n. LoUt H Jhroc.l 5th John Burroughs 3-5 Summrt

Ro.: Manno Cakagno, \\!an Ptarl- Parkway West 4-1 MICDS tnne , J )f1 anon 811ck Rott:: ( Oakville 9-2 Undbergh Pnn<:< G ldlxrt Chamtnade 5-11

JV

Water Polo

OPPONENT US-THEM

Front Row: J ob han . \\11C

Dean<, Za.:h \\arwog. J l<nn \"'

2nd Row: Jacob H4bp1cl. Patnc1a V.:aJT

K II< 1\\o>h<. Da>od f<ldman Back

Cross

Country lroNRow:(< hl .. u~IR1\"\"1 I iol.at1

mu a. 'tu K~ll!C'dcr M~~.: I 8 John

Ucf\"rDCS. Patnd. Graham. C.O...:h Jan M~..'{(Jy lttd

Row· Alt:\\ ~LS. Joa 0 , Se.a Fkm.mlftl Ben

'toun&: M•kc Shuw. Mil~: Spt\"\" Drew Pearu:

Jnl Ro• J b '\\anu, G~ bhnn. An.1ai n• Ta)kJr ~llc, 0.. 8« tt, Kyle Bum Bock/tow. :

1K::M bit' . ~M.c CAITOII, \"11..l Carptmcr,

Sam ft&k} Ru.J) \\avaa. Dan Hcdgerod.

FroN lto~t~: \\-Ia K.......c.afa. Chcbn h\"1J.

I)D Jooe Frucaa~ Mlpw..:co. Kll'l&cll M.rlbn

1tttllto• Ba:a fb, t.rn, M~ehclk Paa M an

II unleT •cole- \\li.onc. Caathn l.c:nL. Laurm ~artmut

1ft. t\"o..:h M.u Slr11)hom Jnl Row· Biaar S.

l.1hb)' .kJIIttC\"'ard. Duki \\1ul. l..t:ah Oai. , Auil

Stul DunullliJue lJIJod. B11ck /tow· .knn) Shuw,

Moil) hlamb. 1-.nul)' R{-.cnf~ld. Llun Gour1~'

1>...-e Gneaedaet:l. Bdh Paru.~. Jula• CarpenRr

Eureka 5-15

Parkway West 3-8

P rkway North 1-3

Oa ville 3-11

Cam1nade 3-5

Kirkwood 1-9

SLUH 0-12

Parkway South 4-8

DeSmet 3·9

Burroughs 6-9

Summ1t 4-2

MICDS 5-4

Undbergh 0-14

Varisty Boys' OPPONENT US-THEM OPPONENT

Metro 69-30 Affton

Basketball Cleveland 71-58 SLUH

John Burroughs 59-69 Clayton

Brentwood 69-30 Kirkwood

Front Ro• J tmaJ M1lltr, Ab) u Parkway North 47-49 Career Academy

Abozen. 8 II) fl <~.M n A1tenour 66-57 Wellston

Pattonville 58-56 Parkway Central

Oakville 47-61 Summit

Jenn1 s 41-55 Berkeley

V1anney 28-50 Westmtnster

Lutheran South 56-49 Mehlville

Fort Zumwalt South 41-55 Pnory

Fox 74-80 Westm1nster

US-THEM

5-6

3-10

3-10

4-6

4-5

7-2

5-8

3-8

US-THEM

50-49

43-64

48-53

26-66

47-62

50-70

50-36

64-60

37-58

43·59

43-52

59-46

43-55

141

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Boys' JV

Basketball

Front RoM-·:£ mond 1oore,

Jeremy Fell Cnby Grand 2nd

Row: Danocl \\\\cb terCiar

Da\\&d Ow t'r Cf.)) '&fk:C) , \\\\alham

P&wnaca \\\\t\"rm.\" lla k RoM·. Coach

Curd O.>ch<ry, 1'<1<l Rcdd. Juhn

Gourl~}. thl Og \\OCO, Brad Sabm

Boys' Freshman

Basketball

Front Row:.· Junanr Rtto \\Cit

f·a ... ll Emw.:hc, ~rt:l Grand\\-,

Kicth Hunter 2nd RottJ: ~el

Berry, M)r<m Carter. mood

Moore. J..:nb Shana.>. Chance Mem

Back Ro•·: Coach Chad ·\

der

wn. ~1lham Ptwnu:a \\\\onn • J

Anton, John Gourle). wic Parl

Girls' Varsity

Basketball

Front Row: Danae lie Oh\\-cr, .. \\1

Stuk, Enn Anderson. Dulct Stul, Ton) a

Jones 2nd Row: Kiana Ae:rung, Carol)'n Drobal, Kn un n, Elizabeth

Prewm-Allen Back Ro••: Coach Bob

Rezek, Monat Cnbb , R ·hcl Wtn ton.

Laura Turner. Mch a Ha~en . I m.rna

Pranger. Cooch Dcmck alia~.

Girls' JV

Basketball

Front Row: Khulan Batbtleg, Ho.

Melt sa Hanntho. Lu Deane, Ehubcth

Dwyer 2nd Row: Ellery Bahn. Am)

Gartenberg, Jenn) Shtrar Kell) Groll

Back Row: Macy H Iuman. Hannah

Walla . Ku:rra F-owler, Derusa Bennen.

Rebekah Sto~ h Derek allace

OPPONENT US-THEM Cham~nade 42-62

Clayton 50-53

St. Dominic 53-39

Brentwood 57-39

Parkway North 42-45

Rttenour 54-33

Pattonvtlle 36-33

Oakvtlle 34-43

Jenntngs 45-53

Fox 59-23

Afton 41-35

Jennings 38-33

OPPONENT US-THEM

Webster 30-38

Mehlvtlle 34-24

Ktrkwood 37-29

Umvers1ty Ctty 31-32

Parkway North 26-38

Mehlville 40-50

Webster 43-40

Parkway West 31-34

Parkway Central 36-32

Lindbergh 35-46

OPPONENT US-THEM

Pnnctpta 43-34

Cleveland 37-17

Clayton 31-54

Rttenour 62-43

Parkway Central 41-39

Parkway North 44-37

Pattonville 52-40

St Charles 47-49

Fort Zumwalt West 48-44

Lutheran North 48-33

Oakville 39-41

Jenmngs 48-50

Villa Duchesne 33-29

Affton 54-46

OPPONENT US-THEM

Valley Park 2-15

Normandy 21-4

Valley Park 0-18

Westminster 8-13

Normandy 19-3

Jenmngs 4-2

Westmtnster 15-5

Umverstty Ctty 23-5

Berkeley 19-1

McCluer North 2-7

OPPONENT US-THEM

Wellston 47-37

Berkely 42-52

Clayton 48-38

Ktrkwood 42-43

Caleer Academy 55-63

Wellston 41-43

Parkway Central 44-28

Rockwood Summtt 42-53

Berkely 52-46

SLUH 38-47

Westmtnster 43-42

Mehlvtlle 53-44

OPPONENT US-THEM

Berkeley 45-34

Seckman 49-43

Fox 42-33

Affton 49-35

Summtt 32-49

Eureka 40-44

Clayton 38-17

Berkely 43-36

Jennings 45-44

OPPONENT US-THEM

Affton 48-42

Jenmngs 49-58

Clayton 54-53

Burroughs 36-39

Wellston 54-53

Brentwood 52-35

Holt 35-33

Berkeley 41-38

Clayton 60-42

Westminster 37-50

Mehlvtlle 40-55

VISitatiOn 44-35

Vtlla 32-41

OPPONENT US-THEM

Clayton 3-4

Normandy 18-0

New Haven 8-Q

Jenntngs 4-5

Untverstty City 19-3

Berkeley 15-2

Webster Groves 2-8

Clayton 6-9

Kennedy 0-10

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Varsity

Wrestling

front Row: K}le Smolh B

Ke> on Coli on • Zeb \\\\-olloam • 0. ono

\\1arkhn, Juhn Rhnd~ , ~at~ \\\\c

Back Ro• : Emoly I raelo Coa.:h R)an

Hu~he:\\ , Coach Ke\"'1n Ia\" n. Cory

M11.hne:r JclC' \\d1 ,c Coarh I« (,nab ,

Ct)Uf.:h J.tle l..uh.;c, ndrca Oluc

Wrestling

Team

lo

FronJ Row. Dan1el Wuman. Ro

l·eldman. Alan lieanl. Jerem) Whll

tm~ton. '':hael (jnrdon. W11l Lemp.

AnJrew kland 2nd Row: K)l

Sm1Lh. Ben \\tn m Ub Wilham •

Brandon E pux• . John Rhode . Ron

Bnm tem, Spencer Eldnch, Dom1mc

\\1ar ion Back Ro• : Phol \\'\"' . AnJrw

tech:. te \\\\e1 • C(la(.:h 1\\.e\\m

Claw n, 1\\e\\m ('olhn , Coad l...ecGrub • Jue 1\\d!a lf Coach R)an

Hu~hc.; ,. h .: •hn. Coa~.:h Jale Loh

Poms

l ron/ Row: ·\\le< nJra Whaley,

.\

ncda Thuntcm , Trat.:) f·1eld ln.d

Ro..,·: Sarah ~hale) , Lauren Bronson,

Jane \\\\-oedenbed. arah Beth Wa: man

Bade Rott.·- ChhlC' W!tl..O'-\"Sli.J , Ket\\ha

Ben ten Jemc:a hanl . Leah \\\\ 1ner

Dunng th~ homuommg halfnm~

hOM' on OctoiHr 16, the poms

donrtrs prtform tlrt1r routmt to

tht music of lht morchmg bond.

Boys'

Swimming

Front Rott•: Ja~.:<lb Ha.\"'p1el. MH:hael

Deana, Ben Mn low1tz,. Evan Glantz...

Koclliang, Cod) B< hm 2nd Ro•:

~ Vaf\"\\'-lg, C'hn Ke ten. J m

Sunun. George \\\\..mter, M1chxl D ·l..er,

Gha Gnmcs, T~ Ko\" Bark

Rott: G<\"~ Bnlwn. Sara \\\\altke.

\\1alt Pearl t~li\"IC , athan Toc.kl oah

Pnr><:e·GoldberJ!. Ted Wale\"\"\".

Al<\"l Sh1rlc)'. Ju tm k\\e), Oan1<\"l

li e, Kaue Kobe. Soacy Taubman

OPPONENT US-THEM OPPONENT US-THEM

Eureka 13-4 Korkwood

Parkway Central 8-2 SLUH

Korkwood 5-5 Parkway South

DeSmet 5-9 DeSmet

Londoergh 4-8 Burroughs

Burroughs 3-5 Summ•t

Parkway West 4-1 MICDS

Oakvolle 9-2 Londbergh

Chamonade 5-11

OPPONENT US-THEM

Eureka 5-15

Parkway West 3·8

Parkway North 1-3

Oakvolle 3-11

Camonade 3-5

Kirkwood 1-9

SLUH 0-12

Parkway South 4-8

DeSmet 3-9

Burroughs 6-9

Summit 4-2

MICDS 5-4

Lmdbergh 0-14

OPPONENT US-THEM

Chamonade

Burroughs/MICDS

Pattonvolle

Marquette Relays

Undbergh

Affton

Webster

Oakvolle

Marquette

Lafayette

Kirkwood

Parkway South

Mehlvolle

52-130

109-92-123

125-48

11th

69-113

111-59

91 -75

61-127

79-104

52-134

93-87

53-125

145-29

5-6

3-10

3-10

4-6

4-5

7-2

5-8

3-8

14)

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Varsity

OPPONENT US-THEM OPPONENT

Lutheran South 0-4 Parkway Central

Parkway West 0-8 CBC

Pnory 2-5 Duchesne

Clayton 0-7 Pnory

St. Mary's 2-2 Whitfield

Wh1tf1eld 2-5 MICDS

Fort Zumwalt West 2-2 Webster Groves

MICDS 0-2 Westm1nster

John Burroughs 2-6 Clayton

Westmmster 3-3 Affton

John Burroughs 2-5

DISCIPLINEscoreboard

Cheerleading

\" RSITY I

FrotU llo• \\.t \\M.anh~ 11 .. H . bad)

1\\.tuxJNIRo• lo,t II~Lan·.- J,1:Tauhca.~elh

Huhc-n. l:!mml H~tdcM .. h Lauren f-ellabaum. Bntuu

Zolos Bad Ito• Flhc l.iallev. (. arlriJh t IIJ~er

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UDUE &1/BER SHO~ CONGR~ TUL~ TION)

~ Clayton ~OIId • St. Louia, MO 8312.4 J~KE!

NO REGRETSads

Tue. • Fri. 8:30-6:30

s.turdlly 8:00-3:00

Sun. & Mon. Closed

Congratulations

Melissa!

We Love You ,

Mom & Dad

Congratulations

Inn a

We've watched you grow

from a shy little girl to a

beautiful young lady. We

wish you the best of luck in

the future!

Love Always,

Mom, Eugene, Grandma

Mifa and Boris

LOVE,

MOM ~ND C~IRE

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Anna Rose Dineen Kern

We've been on the run

Driving in the sun

Looking out for number one

California here we come

Right back where we started from

On the stereo

Listen as we go

Nothing's going to stop me now

California here we come

Right back where we started from

California (California ... ) here we come

- Phantom Planet

Theme from \"The O.C.\"

Love from Mom and Dad

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NO REGRETSads

Have a ball in the next

chaDter of vour life.

Love, Mom, D d, D vid, Tom and P DDer

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Brian, 'Shoot' for the moon! Even if you miss,

you'll/and among the stars.

- Les Brown

You are our star!

Love, Mom & Dad

Brian,

Big sisters annoy, interfere and criticize.

They indulge in snide remarks. hold grudges

and keep score.

Sisters borrow without returning and take over

the bathroom.

But if trouble should ever arise,

Big sisters are there, defending against all evil.

They will always be ready and willing

To test the water before you dive in.

To everyone else, we may look as if we are becoming old and wise,

but to each other there will always be endless cycles of Super Nintendo,

'Saved by the Bell' and pizza. Congrats Little Brother!

Love Always,

Krista

1 1

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NO REGRETSads

Congratulations on your

accomplishments.

We love you so much!

Love,

Mom, Dad , Cody, Landon, Carson

P:157

Congratulations Dalt!

I Love You,

-Jen

15l

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Dear Daniil,

We are so proud of you.

Congratulations on your graduation!

We have complete faith in you that you will succeed

in whatever you put

your mind to.

Love,

Luda, Daddy, Grandpa,

Grandpa, lnna, L/ya,

Anna and Daur

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I

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'31Je can't ~ ta

aee «4at 'a Hext.l

~(We.

~&Vad

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Brian Trip 1 ett _____

\"

_____ _

on gratulations on

another

mile tone

F ron1 childhood to

n1anhood you have

ahvays made us

proud

Love

I\\lom &Dad

Enjoy your next stop at UMR and all of life' opportunities

Congratulations, Samantha!

Samantha,

You have worked hard to achieve what you have 1n your life so far. No

matter what obstacles come your way, you always succeed 1n stay1ng on

track. We love you and support your dreams, 1deas and goals. You have

made us very proud.

Love,

Dad, Mom & Selena

NO REGRETSads

P:161

LAURIE

We all take

different path

in life, but

no matter

wherewego, AMANDA

\\Ve take a little

f each other

everyv.rhe re.

-Tm1Md~u\"

Dtar Sftll:

Cong-r>cd:ulcd::ions and best wishes from

'Y/e love you , AL 'YJAYS,

We couldn't

be prouder.

Love,

Mom and Dad

M om and Dad,

Samantha, S-tewarl, Sophia , Scott

Evan,

Keep

searching

and

exploring ...

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NO REGRETSads

CoVJqratiAiatioVJs,

JeaVJa!

Love,

Mom, Dad, Dori, LoVJi, JoVJat~iVl,

GraVJdma, Scott, TIAff~ aVJd Pepper

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Congratulations

Alexandra I

Love,

D dciV, Mommv and Sarah

1St

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Congratulations, Lizzie!

NO REGRETSads

Love,

Mom, Dad, George, Annie and Matt

\"You are mv Eskimo Friend ... HONESTLY!\"

Let's take it to the City on Down.

Late-night phonecalls.

Chill-out! Punk-Rock arms. Chin-licking

at the pagent.

\"Good Luck exploring the Infinite Abyss!\"

Our journey never ends. Watershots of

splenda and oranges. You gotta listen to this

song, it will change your life I promise you.

Movies at Plaza Frontenac.

- Meg-e-tep & Poo-double-oo

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(!,CJn~rtt-tu ltt-tiCJn5

Ltt-uren!

Lp.,\"Vf ren,

We p.,re 5() fnlV1~ ()! 1J()V1. fnt'1,1J 1J()V1 C.()ntinV1e t()

live life with-?p.,55i()n, C.()nvic.ti()n p.,n~ inte,rit1J. We

kn()w 1J()V1 c.p.,n t'I,C.C.()fn?.li5h- p.,n1J p.,n~ p.,U '()P.,l51J()V1

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Xric.p., p.,n~ AU 1J

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It's been fun watching

you grow up,

Brittany and Katie!

Love, Mom, Dad and

Michael

NO REGRETSads

Congratulations

and best wishes

for a happy life!

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Alexandra & Elizabeth

Friends Forever

\"A Friend •s someone who knows all

about you and loves you anyway.\"

To Emil~ aVId JoVIat~aVI-

$25,cXX) or DIE!

T~aVI~s for beiVIq great exectAtive

directors!

Love,

Kala aVId Emil1:1

Congratulations, Katy!

Love,

Mom, Dad,

Tina & Anna

1al

P:168

Caroline • Steph • Chloe

\"Best Friends are hard to find. We'll

be in each other's hearts forever,

the memories never forgotten.\"

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P:169

Congratulations, Zach! There is a

generation gap but we love you a lot!

Grandma Ethel /Grandpa Jerry

Grandma \"E\" / Grandpa \"J\"

Sarah,

You are a Star!

Love,

Mom and Dad

Congratulations Dono

With a pirouette m a tutu,

you danced into our lives

And With calculator and a

glissade you go on.

Contmue to reach

for the stars

And heavens will smile at you.

Maze! Tovl

We love you,

Mom, Dad, Eh & Micky

IS

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Congratulations

Angie I

•• Mom, Dad & Courtney

My Grandaughter NaNa is so sweet and kind.

She kisses me hello and goodbye!

She alwaYS asks if I want to go shopping.

My Grandaughter Kiana, a wonderful young lady.

Love, Grandmother T T

110 REGRETSads

KIANA OELLE FLEMING

Your high school days are through.

You've learned o many things.

You've worked real hard, made lot of friend ,

and even had orne fun.

ow a you look forward to the college years ahead,

I know you are proud, a thi grandmother is,

Of everything you've done.

Love, Grandmother hirley

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Loved plai:jiVIq dress lAp, respo11sible & ~iVld

Hardwor*iVIq. smart, wit~ a creative miVld

Feels t~ beat of ~ip fiop & old .scfiool, too

f3avlqiVIq li~e steel pots wfiile cfalleVIqivlg 1:101.1.

DIAr girl gives lAS SIAI'15~il'l<? 0111 a do!Adi:j clai:j.

Believes i11 SIArvMVIq to ~eep t~ soiAI ta~ers awe11:1-

We'll appla!Ad as i:jOIA dress i11 cap al1d goWVl.

ProiAd tfiat i:jOIA've adiieved

al1d are prepared to move 011.

Love Alwa~s, M & 0

1&7

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Emily

NO AEGAETSads

FOR ~LL THE

GOOD TIMES

WE L~DUE KIDS

SPENT WITH

THOSE CR~ZV

u-crrv I~IDS!

(I'll Never Tell.)

Jean a

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You bring so much joy into our lives.

We love you.

Mom, Dad, Steve, Lauren, Tricia, Jenny Cassie and Brownie

Great

Grandpa

Jesse

1at

P:174

ATALIE CARA

LAUREN EMILY R.

110 REGRETSads

P:175

'ACKIE

'ESSICA

EMILY B.

••1n tile

end, IIIV

LORY

: frienCII we will al e together ~~~

again!\"

ELIZABETH

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Love,

Melissa

(Zoe),

Momm~

aVId Papa

NO REGRETSads

\"AT REX KWAN 00, WE USE THE BUDDY

SYSTEM. NO MORE FLYING SOLO. YOU

NEED SOMEBODY WATCHING YOUR BACK AT

ALL TIMES.\"

CAROLINE & MEAGAN

Best wis~es

for

t~e f1At111re!

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Dav1

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P:179

All clowning aside,

it is with love and with pride

we wish you an amazing journey;

you have all it takes for one really great ride!

Love,

Mom, Dad & Abby

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ongratulation ,

Chri topher!

\\ ear o proud

of vou.

'L

1.-0\\ (\\

\\1om and Christine

NO REGRETSads

P:181

11 The journey in between what you were

and who you are now becoming

is where the dance of life really begins. 11

Enjoy the dance KTPW!

We love you,

Mom, Dad, William and Mi ty

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VIAY

TO

GO

NO REGRETSads

Thanks for

making us

DrGIIdl

We Love You

Mom, Dad

6 Dannv

· DEFo

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~fi and ~nBie

friends forever

\"We have grown up in a

New York Minute and

Getting There has been a

Holiday In The Sun.

It Takes Two to become

so close in So Little Time.

We are Two Of A Kind and

together we can face The

Challenge that lies ahead.\"

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NO REGRETSads

Zachary, (our \"Tasty Boy\")

We know th1s is one of your favorite quotes, and promise you we will

~ be part of your trail.

\"Do not follow where the

path may lead,

Go 1nstead where there is

no path and leave a trail

-Rudolph Waldon

Emerron

We love you and are so

proud of you!

Hugs & Kisses

Mom, Dad, Kayla and Carly

CaVI I LASe ~0111r

closet~~

Lorw$ Emilv

Now and then,

Don't llave to look back. Now and then, You're ,-gilt llere -til me.

Now and then,

You'll alwavs be mv friend.

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You'll

always

be our

baby.

we Love

You!

Mom & Dad

Conaratu(ations

'Meaaan!

BE

EXaCTLY

WHO YOU

ARE.

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NO REGRETSads

P:187

183

P:188

EST TIMES •••

BEST FRIENDS •••

BEST WISHESI

110 REGRETSads

To Ashley Homsher

& Jonathan Coldford

Roses are red

Violets are blue

There's no grandchildren

In the world

creater • Dearer

Thank you!

crandpa Paul

& crandma Jeanette

AlexaVJdra & Trac~

Best FrieVJds Forever,

Trac~ Fields

.. ••• .And Wit n vou

t til choice to sit

It out or dance •••••

IHOP YOU

DANCE I\"

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ANDREW

You have been an absolute pleasure

And continuous source of pride!

CONGRATULATIONS!

Wherever life takes you,

Always be yourself •••

Be honest •••

Be happy •••

Be healthy ••.

Be positive •.•

Be safe ..•

Be in control.

Consider each day to be the best day of your life.

Keep your standards high,

Work hard,

Continue to lead ••.

Make your own definition of success.

And never forget to have funlll

Much love to youl

Mom, Dad, Sen and Katie

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AICon ratulations!

We Love You!

Mom, Dad, .lanee 6 Michelle

NO REGRETSads

P:191

Never

blow

that

whistle!

StephanieThe world awaits you! Let your heart be the

guide for the future decisions you make and

remember to always be true to yourself.

May your resourcefulness, determination

and sense of humor take you far in life.

Know that wherever life's journey leads,

you will always be in our hearts.

We Love You,

Mom and Melissa

With Deep Love

and True Admiration,

Dalt.

Face each new . experience

with joy and

anticipation!

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William T. Harvey

(Billy)

Time has passed, people have

changed, but we are, and always

will be, proud of you.

LOVE ALWAYS MOM, DAD

& BIG BRO MIKE

CONGRATULATIONS!

NO REGRETSads

THE YEARS HAVE GONE BY

SO FAST.

CONTINUE ON YOUR ROAD

TO SUCCESS.

WE ARE SO PROUD OF YOU.

LOVE,.

NONE; DAD

P:193

We tCJCJk J\"1J in c:A-rrt-;in~ 1-J\"l-1

PejCJre 1-J\"l-1 were A-Ple tCJ 5tA-n~.

We t-nA-nlele~ when \"'J\"l-1 ~r5t

rA-i5e~ t;CJUr5elf UJ'.

We th-nlle~ A-t 1J\"Ur

~r5t c:A-utiCJu5 5ter5

intCJ the. wCJrl~.

Dearest Jessye,

You'll always be the ballast in the

Schwartz-Brick boat.

Congratulations on your graduation!

Love,

Mommy, Daddy, Michael

&Luna

(your tap-dancing doggie)

ZOO$

A-5 \"'J\"ur pture unjCJl~5

PejCJre 1-J\"u, k.nCJw th-A-t wh-ile we

m,A-1-J nCJt A-lwA-1-f5 Pe there Pe5i~e

\"'J\"l-1, we will A-lwA-1J5 Pe Peh-in~

1-J\"l-1 with, unc:CJn~itiCJnA-l

c:A-rin~, 5uJ'J'\"rt, n~ lCJve.

:MCJt-n ~ PA-~

A-n~ \"/ C:CJl-1 r5e 'E>rCJther J t\\-f'rl.,e5

i t r b cau e w have to b -

Friend becau ewe wouldn't

have it any other wayYour big heart will take you far!

I'm Proud of you & I love you!

-Kate

1 '

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NO REGRETSads

Make a

difference.

(You already have.}

We love you!

Mom and Dad

Aim High.

Show Up.

Have Fun.

P:195

Congratulations to the

Class of 2005

and to

Jake Dunlap

'A Fine Young Man!'

Love, Dad

1t1

P:196

We love you

Caroline!

Congratulations,

Jessica & Mom

Congratulations, Kiana Fleming

and the Class of 2005!

Kiana- We are so proud of you!

Love always, Uncle Donnie, Aunt Kim & Danielle ©

NO REGRETSads

felicidades Jose!

CoVlgrat~latioVls

We love ~0111!

Si se p111ede!

Mom,

Lov,

AVltOVliO

&

Le vero

P:197

:BrittCon8ratu(ations for

a(( you fiave accomyUsfied!

Love,

'Mom &: 'Daa

jonatfian, fiannon

&: Carfin8

1tl

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P:199

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NO REGRETSads

Congratulations,

Jonathan

We are so proud of who you are and

what you have accomplished!

You are an inspiration to us all! Thanks

for the wonderful memories! We'll

miss you when you are at college!

We love you infinity times!!!

Mom, Keith, Lindsay,

Danni, Jake, Caleb,

Mandy and Maggie

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A

~outv()

OF APPLAUSE

TO THE

GRADUATES!

8811 Ladue Rd . uite D

- Ladu , MO 63124

314.869.373 7

....__,_, www.ladu n w .com

• • • •

•• •

• • • •

·~

CONGRATULATIONS

SCOTT

You did it!

Love,

Motn, Dad and Hilary

1t7

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HMMM ...

ALRE~DV

PL~NNING

~HE~D?

AM~ND~

WE KNEW YOU COULD DO IT!

LOlJE,

MOM Df\\D & Cf\\\\EY

CAROLINE,

Throughout your

life you will have

many questions

such as:

\"Can you choke on

a Lifesaver?\"

\"Do bald people

get lice?\"

\"Do cows drink milk?\"

Love,

Joseph

Well, if you have any other

questions, I'll always be here!

NO AEGAETSads

WE'RE BURSTING WITH

PRIDE!!

CONGRATULATIONS JASON. LOVE,

MOM, DAD AND TRACY

Thanks for always be1ng

there for me. Good luck 1n

college, I w1ll m1ss you so

much! What Will I do w1thout

you? I love you . Congratulations. Love.

..-------. Kayla

Here IS some life adv1ce from

your favonte person

Make your fnends laugh,

make strangers laugh,

get patd to make strangers

laugh, and make people

talk like you because

tf's so -

much

Jerry

fun!\"

Semfeld

1 L.:: ~~~~

Carofine,

We can drive each other crazy,

6ut we a(ways drive to8ether. You are

tfie 6est sister a 8ir( cou(d ever have!

rfhank J~r a(( the 8reat memories.

Mave fun in co((e8e!

Love ~lWays,

:Em

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c I early

ana dian

H omebody

L ving Daughter

Q nlyGuy

E verything Nic

Congratulations, baby -

I'm so proud oj_vou.'

Love Always,

John

xoxo

Dearest Chloe,

Congratulation on a great four years

and we hope the next four years are full of

not only challenges but ne~v adventure .

We ~t ill miss J'Our upbeat attitude

and lovel_v di position.

Love & Be Happy,

Mom, Liz and Liv

P . Dad would ha\\l' brcn :o roucl!

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Lisa.,

I will always be by your side.

NO REGRETSads

I Love You

Jeffrey

P:205

Bobbywe love

you!

Mom, Dad

and Mandy

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NO REGRETSads

18 YEARS & COUNTING

Nags,

I'm gonna mi syou soo much ...

thank for alway being there for

me when l needed a friend. Good

luck in everything you do.

I love you!

Em

Em,

It would take a lot more than a

few . entence to de cribe how

much our friendship means to me.

We've been be t friend since our

days in diaper , you're the i ter

I never had! Good I uck, keep

in touch, and remember all the

amazing memorie we've hared.

Love, ags

• AGS•

Congratulations

Love,

Dad, Loren, Mom & David

We're so

proud of

you!

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Caroline,

Pt1ul.

You're more than a

granddaughter! Mre 'n , pro11tl of J\"Oll!

We love you

Watson

You Are A+

1.-ot•e •. Jionz. lhul. Erirlz •

I love rou.

Momma

Amari Lynn

Hammonds

A gift from us ...

Mom and fam ..

D ar Alex,

Congrats o n

anoth r milestone

of your li~ . Wishing you \"all the

best\" as th adv ntures continue.

lov Always,

Mom, Dad &

Joslyn

.Julie tltul Ellen

The angels see you

as dazzling young

diamonds which are

being polished to

perfection

Elsa Joy Bailey

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CONGR~ TUL~ TION)

JORD~N!

THE ~UTURE BELONG) TO

YOU ...

ALL OUR LOVE,

MOM, D~D, & ANDREW

cartiav.

NO REGRETSads

1-)vvr'Ve ~rvwn tv Pe V\\-

Pet\\-vrtijiit, inteUi~ent,

go~ je~rtn~ ~n~ wi5e t;oun~

wof11,~n.

We V\\-re 5V prvvr~ vj \"'JVVI I I

Love,

The Williams, Fox and Bastian Families

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To mv famiiV and friends, thanks for

SIIDDOrtin me through tile vears. 1

love vou

Kiana \"K. KeiiV'' Flemin

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NO REGRETSads

Work like you don't need the money,

Love like you've never been hurt,

Dance like nobody's watching.

'Love' can't begin to express it,

Mom and Dad

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Ladtl · ·cln1 raIn an

Dear Cory,

While your many accomplishments have been a constant source of joy and pride for us, knowing that your

heart is driven to serve God, country and your fellow

man is what makes us truly thankful.

We love you forever,

Mom, Papi and Evan

Forgetttng what ts behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on

toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me. -Phtl. 3: 13-14

207

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NO REGRETSads

Congratulations!

We are so proud of you!

You have a

bright and beautiful

future ahead.

Love,

Mom, Dad and joey

P:213

CLAYTON,

I'M SO PROUD OF YOU!

LovE, MoM

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9ir!frien~,

1J\"V1 tJ..-re ju_nnt; tJ..-n~ \"'J\"V1 ~tJ..-ke

~e ltJ..-V1~h-. 11ic.C1le, \"'J\"Vi ~etJ..-n 5C1 ~V1c.ht\" ~. ! jV15t wtJ..-nte~ t\" 5tJ..-t; th-tJ..-t I

LC1ve 1J\"V1!

LC1ve,

MtJ..-tt (\"f>\"t; frien~)

ALL OIA.r Love,

We're Drolld

of how vou

have arownl

We love vou

Big MllrDh

• MOIII

and Dad

Mo~~V.., t:>Q~ Q\"\"~Josn

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As you move on to the next chapter of your life.

we w1sh that your days be filled with health,

new challenges, endless hopes and preciOus dreams.

We are so proud of you.

We love you so much .

• \\1o111, Dad & )~fTrcy

211

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NO REGRETSads

CL~~~ 0~ 2005

GOOD

TIME) WITH

GRE~T

~RIEND)!

P:217

CONGR~ TUL~ TION)!

WE LOVE

YOU S~R~!

21)

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Jason

Malashock

CON\"GRAT\"ULATION\"S!

NO REGRETSads

Let your journ y

ahead b as fun

and atisfying a the

' . on you veJU t

completed.

We Love You!

Mom, Dad&

Micha 1

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CONGRATULATIONS

To my little i ter with the big heart.

Love, Mi sie

Congratulations!

We are so proud of you!

Love,

Nick, Mom, Grant & Colton

K ind

I nspiration

A wesome

N ice

A thletic

Love,

Cookie

Traci

Tyler

and

Tajah

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We were touched when asked to be your

godparents

It took less than a second to say yes

You have given us so much to smile about

We know we're the ones that have truly been

blessed

The next phase of your life is about to begin

And your stomach must be all a flutter

As you eagerly anticipate where life will lead

you ,

Remember to just keep putting one foot in

front of the other

Dream big and reach for the stars Kiana

There is no limit to what you can do

There in yourself and know that regardless

We will always be here for you

Love Always,

Sharon & Fred

The Very Proud Godparents

NO REGRETSads

P:221

Andrew

Congratulations!

Thank you for filling

our lives with so much

fun, laughter and many

unforgettable moments. We will

miss your keen sense of humor,

quick wit and charm.

You're one of a kind!

We love you and are so proud of all

your accomplishments!

Love,

Mom, Dad, Chase,

Lara and Hanna

217

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With pride and joy

we have wacthed you

dribble your way to

become an awesome

son, brother, teamate

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Sarah Harper, Geoff Schlafly, Beth Ann Brady

ACADEMIC TEAM (QUIZ BOWL) Front row · Nancy H1er, Thuy-Lan L1te,

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INDEX

A

Abadzhyan, Boris

36

Abels, Merri

fam. & consumer

science 78

Abera, Aster 36

Abozen, Abyu 35,

36, 124, 125, 138,

141

Abrams, Jennica

64, 75

Abramson, Alexander 22

Activity Fair 97

Adams, Renae 17,

64

Adams, Ryan 22

Adams, Wayne 36

Adiasor, Joe 129,

138

Adiasor, Joseph 22

Adkins, Jennifer

64, 144

Adler, Madelaine

50,78,140

Ahern, Maggie

art 78,85

Ajiboye, Adekunbi

so

Akridge, James 64,

138

Albert, Matthew

so

Aldrich, Alyssa 50

Aldrich, Jaime 64

Alekseyev, Anna

50,99,140

Allen,Anthony 36

Allen, Carol Sue

Spanish 78

Allen, Eddie 22,

108,109,138

Allen, Jennifer

Spec. Sch. Dist.

84

Allen, Marion 22

Allen, Martha 64

Allen, Natasha 36,

116

Aloush, Doron 36

Alper, Joanna 36,

248

Amnesty International 100

Amon, Isaac 64

Andersen, Brynne

64

Anderson, Chad

coach 138, 142

Anderson, Erin 36,

140,142

Anello, Erin 64, 75

Anthony, Lamekia

64

Anthony, Lashanai

36

Anton, Joe 64, 138,

142

Armstrong, Ryan

64

Arnstein, Benjamin

so

Aselage, Mason 33

Axelbaum, Evan

22,45,82,136,137

8

Ba, Mohammed 36

Baer, Charles so

Baer, Christina 47,

so

Bahn, Ellery 64,

142

8ahn, Nicholas 36,

124, 125, 138, 141

Bahn, Steven 105

Bailey, Caroline 20,

22, 115, 139

Bailey, Martin 64,

67, 141

Bain, Michael 64,

141

Baker, Laurie 20, 22

Bal, Siddharth 33

Balis, Becca 11, 36,

41,139

Balk, Emily so. 140

Band 94,95

Banks, Chanel 64,

139

Barash, Abigail so

Barrett, Kyle 36,

46, 122, 141

Basler, Todd

P.E. 78, 124, 141

Bass, Richard 35,

36,138

Batbileg, Khulan

so. 139, 142

Bausley, Jamila so

Bayham, Lindsay

22,45,92

Bayham, Rebecca

64, 123, 141

Bear, Melissa 22,

81,98

Becker, Daniel 36,

141

Beers, Alex SO, 138

Beiermann, Samantha 64

Bennett, Danisa

64, 142

Bennett, William

22, 137

Bensinger, Usa 64

Benson, David

superintendent

85

Benson, Glen 45,

so

Benson-Robinson,

Joan

French 78

Benton, Keisha 36,

131, 143

Berg, Cristina 75

Berger, Alex 22

Berger, Eric 22, 128

Berkowitz, Daniel

33

Berry, Amber 64

Berry, Ammarra 64

Berry, Kristin 36,

248

Berry, Nicholas 64,

138,142

Bible, Teinisha so

Biermann, Judy

78,85

Bigg, Mark 64

Biggs, John Ill 22

Big Brothers 65

Big Sisters 65

Bijanki, Vikram 36

Billhymer, Jacqueline 22

Billings, Kristin

English 13, 78

Biondo, Emily 22

Birenbaum, Richard

36, 37

Blackwell, Ryan

7, so

Blair, Watson 20,

22

Blank, Julie

English 78, 85

Blank, Meredith 22

Blase, Erin SO, 114

Blase, Jordan 36

Bloomfield, Colin

34,36

Blue Crew 8, 88,

89,102

Blumm, Rose

supervis. asst.

78

Blumm, Stephen

supervis. asst.

78

Bly, Molly 36

Blyth, Gavin 63,

65, 74

Boehm, Carter 22,

91, 117, 140, 248

Boehm, Cody 133,

143

Boehm, Colton 36

Boehm, Nicolas 22

Boland, Patrick 65

Bolden, Courtney

65

Bond, early 62, 65,

117, 140

Bornfleth, David

36,138

Boswell, Benner so

Boulanger, Cathy

Spanish 84, 85

Bourne, Mary Kay

supervis. asst.

84

Bowen, Greg 67, 73

Bowen, Gregory 65

Bowen, Jeffrey 36

Bower-Leet, Alexan-

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Bowling Club 96

Bowman, Monica

science 78

Box, Linda

speech 76, 78,

92

Boyd, Dylan 50, 138

Boyd, Grant 36,137

Boyer, Jackson 23

Boyko, Artem 33

Brady, Beth Ann

journalism 78,

248

Breeland, Rachel

23

Brendel!, Kelsey 36,

117, 140

Brennan, Emily 23,

139

Brenner, Stephanie so

Bresler, Lauren

36,82

Bressler, Jamie 12,

16,23

Brethold, Lisa 33

Brethold, Suzanne

33

Brick, Jessye 23

Bronson, Elyse 50

Bronson, Lauren

37, 130, 131, 143

Bronstein, Ron 50,

129, 138

Brookfield, Ciera

50,144

Brown, David 51

Brown, Dolan 33

Brown, Donna

Learning Center

76,78,81

Brown, Erica 51

Brown, Eugene

phys. ed. 76, 78,

120,133,141,143

Brown, Jarvis 37

Brown, Jessica 37

Brown, Princetta

65

Bruer, Matthew

10,37

Brune, Samuel 51

Brunts, Emily 51

Bryan, Melanie 62,

65, 140

Bryant, David 23,

108, 109, 138

Bryant, Dominique

23

Buehner, Kelli

nurse 78

Buescher, Eileen

Spec. Sch. Dist.

78

Bukhshtaber, Mark

65

Bulk, Emily 140

Bullock, Dominique

51, 101

RAM FITNESS CLUB Front row· Brycen Marner, Usa Nadeau,

Abbie Barash, Caroline Sha1kewitz. Back row: Kyle Barrett, Jocelyn

Le1denfrost.

Burgess, Mary 23,

101

Burkharc:H:anellas,

Sandy

science 78

Burns, Laura 51

Burnside, Michael

33

Burnstein, Kaitlyn

65,144

Burroughs, Charles

65

Burton, Renee

math 78

Butler, James 33

Byrd, Kalin 51

Byrd, Omari 23

Byrne, Rachael 23

~ Cai, Wen-Ting 51,

81

Cain, Michael 23

Calcagno, Marino

23, 121, 141

Callen, Keith 37, 97

cameron, Brittany

65

Cannon,Hugh 65

cannon, Stewart

51, 138

Caplan, Claire 65

cardwell, Brooksey

37

CARE 100,101,105

carinci, carol

Spanish 78

cari,Thomas 33

Carlberg, Candace

51

Carpenter, Julia 65,

141

Carpenter, Nicholas

23,45, 122,141

carroll, Michael 17,

51, 98, 141

Carter, Myron 65,

138,142

Cashen, Jacob 53,

65, 138

Caution, Matt 139

Chang, Andrew

51,65

Chapin, Anne 140

Chapman, India 37

Chapnick, Melissa

65

Chappelow, Marsha

asst. super. 85

Charles, Marcelle

French 78

Chavez, Patricia

art 78

cheerleaders 8

CHEERLEADING 134

Chelsea Reich 6

Chen, Fu-Jui 65

Chen, Jianwei 65

Chen, Mingwei 51,

61, 93, 140

Chen, Xi 51

Chess Club 96, 97

Cheuk, Kelly 51,

140

Chorus 95

Churchman, Christopher 51, 138

Clark, Jasmin 65

Clawson, Kevin 138

Cleland, Andrew

37,45

Cohen, Aaron 37

Cohen, Amanda 65,

144

Cohen, Sheila

perm. sub. 78

Cohen, Stephen 51

Cole, Arielle 51, 66

Cole, carol

P.E. 78, 85, 118,

119, 140

Collins, Courtney

23

Collins, Kevin 7, 51,

138

Conley, Danielle

34,37

Connon, Michael

53,65

Cooper, Lory 23,

91 , 99, 139,248

Cooper, Michael 51,

139

Copeland, Daniel

65

Corcoran, Heather

23, 139

Cordeal, Charles 66

Corey, Brittany 37,

140

Costas, Andrew 23

Coulson, Elaine

ESL 77, 79

Cowhey, Timothy

66

cox, Kim 144

Crandall, Melanie

65, 66, 74, 140

Crayton, Janera 37,

134, 144, 146

Crayton, Ramon

66,138

Crenshaw, Brandon

23

Crescendo 90

Cribbs, Monae 37,

142

Criss, Genevieve

23,140

Cropf, Jeremy 51

Crosby, Adrienne

37

Crosby, carmen 51

Cross, Jeff

counselor 79, 96

CROSS COUNTRY

122

Csengody, Dana 51

Cuba, Christine

library asst. 79

cunningham, Genee

ANIME CLUB Patricia Chavez, Anna Fung, Bnttani Plowright,

Melissa Williams, Sarah Verrett. Back row· Ruby Wu, Connie Zhang,

Nick Risler, Stephen Poon.

BIG BROTHERS & BIG SISTERS Front row· Leah Winer Diana

Hanntho, Sev1lle Fletcher, McKay Yancey, Jocelyn Le1denfrost. Kala

O'Connor, Becca Balls. Second row Lmdsay Bayham, Enca Mitchell,

Jessica Schuster, Debbie Goldstein, Rebecca Hatlelid, Melissa Williams.

Back row· Matt Bruer, Chnstma Quarells, Cart1ay Fox, Adam Schneider,

Tony D1gnspmo, Tyler Fishbone.

BOOK CLUB Front row Cathy Russell, Kayla Kahn, Jocelyn Le1denfrost,

Bnttany Corey, Damelle Fancher. Back row Zachary M1row1tz, Nikki Grossberg,

Em1ly Kline, Magg1e McCarthy

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BOWLING CLUB Front row: Ellie Salky, Dena Goldstein, Greg Moskoff,

Michelle Pa1s, Wilham Solomon. Sam Wallach. Second row · Sam Sparks.

Brycen Marner, Thomas Olsen. Alden Sargent. Adam Levy Back row· N1ck

R1sler. We1b1n Lam, Kate Moore. Ben Durham, Linda Th1es, Jeff Cross.

CARE Front row Debbie Goldstein. lmaad Razzaque. Jack1e S1nger, Alhe

Gub1n. Back row· Paul Rosenfeld, Em1ly Rosenfeld, Zachary M1row1tz, JesSICa Schuster.

CHESS CLUB N1ck R1sler, M1ke Merritt, Yue Yin, Laurel Robinson.

INDEX.a-z

Erekson, Kathryn

67, 70,74

Erwin, Frances

practical arts 79

Espinosa, Brandon

24, 128, 129, 138

Essman, Elizabeth

67, 78, 111, 139

Estep, Dylan 67

Estep, Elliot 34, 38

Estep, Meagan 20,

24

Estep, Melissa 102

Estrin, Elana 52

Etezadi, Kourosh

24

SADD Nancy H1er, Caroline Shaikew1tz, Tracy Fields, MarJone Powers. Em1ly Evans, Melody 52

Laylob. Rochelle Koemg

37

Curran, Katie 23

Curran, Michael 51,

139

D

D'Abreu, Nicole 66

DaGue, Adrienne 66

Dads Club 48

Daiber, Jared 37,

138

Daiber, Leah 66,

141

Dammers, Rick

music 84

Daniel, Melanie 52

Dannevik, Margaret 33

Davidson, Marteana

Video Tech Ctr.

79

Davidson, Samantha 24

Davis, Brook 37,

140

Davis, Hadley 66

Davis, Jon 138

Davis, Joyce

counselor 84

Davis, Justin 24,

138

Davis, Kevin 24, 88,

112, 138, 139

Davis, Samantha

52

Davis, Timothy 24

Dean, Astridia 66

Dean, DeAngelo 37,

47, 138

Deane, Elizabeth

52,59,142

Deane, Lynn

school board 85

Deane, Michael 63,

143 66, 74, 141

Debate 92, 93

DECA 99,105

Declue, JeanneMarie 38

DeFosset, Timothy

21, 24, 121, 141

DeGregorio, Emily

8, 24, 139

Demissie, Menbere

38, 78

Demissie, Sarah 38

Dentman, Tony 24,

108,109,138

Desmond, Andrea

38

Dicker, Michael 38,

143

Dickler, Gordon

52,69

Diehr, Elizabeth 24

Dielmann, susan

school board 85

Digrispino, Anthony

49, 52, 138

Dillon, Kylie 24

Dix, Christopher 38

Dobbin, Samantha

52,140

Dockery,Cord 138,

142

Dolan, Benjamin 52

Dolan, Margaret 24

Dorn, Corey 66

Dowd, Meaghan

66,140

Drewel, Thomas 24

Drobak, Carolyn

66, 140, 142

Duckham, lan 24

Duckham, Janet

English 79

Duddy, Damaris 38

Duncan, Ellen 79

Duncan,Noah 66

Dunlap, John 24

Dunn, Lauren 66,

140

Durbin, Kim

English 79, 81

Durham, Benjamin

52

Dusseault, Emily 24

Dwyer, Barb

math 79, 115,

139

Dwyer, David 52,

138, 142

Dwyer, Elizabeth

66, 74, 127, 139, 142

Dzhurinskiy, Artur

66

Dzhurinskiy, Igor

52

f

Earl, Marya 52

Early, Amanda 66

Early, Matthew 38,

124, 138, 141

Easley, Random 52

Eason, Erin 24

Easterwood,

Anthony 38,138

Eckelmann, Timothy 38

Edmundowicz, Cara

24,45

Edwards, Alexandra

52,139

Edwards, Harriet

perm. sub. 79

Ehrlich, Jonathan

52

Eiger, Elizabeth 75

Elbert, Melissa 52,

110

Elbert, Stephanie

24

Elfrink, Harrison 67

Ellington, Christie

111, 138

Ellington, Constance 67

Elznic, Dawn 67

Emuche, Fasil 142

Ensor, Michael 38,

138

E

Faddis, Rachel 52

Fancher, Danielle

38, 43, 89, 90, 91,

102, 117, 140, 248

Farb, Brittany 24

Faris, Michael

band 84

Farris-Settles,

Prince 33

Fava, Christopher

Jr. 24

Feit, Jeremy 53,

139, 141, 142

Feldman, Cassie 25

Feldman, David 67,

141

Feldman, lindsay

25

Feldman, Ross 53

Fellabaum, Lauren

49, 53, 134, 144

Ferger, Ellen 38

Ferris-Hanson,

Robin 25

FIELD HOCKEY 114

Fields, Amy 53

Fields, Tracy 35,

38, 89, 103, 131,

143

Fishbone, Tyler 13,

53,95

Fisher, Brittany 25

FitzPatrick, Declan

English 79

Fleck, Caitlin 67

Fleissig, Matthew

25

Fleissig, Rachel 53

Fleming, Christine

orchestra 84

Fleming, Kiana 25,

126, 142

Fleming, Sean 67,

141

Fleming, Todd 38,

43

Fletcher, Alante 53

Fletcher, Fredrick

67

Fletcher, Seville 25

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Fliesher, Sarah 53

Flores, Gerardo 38

Fluhr, Katherine

67, 140

Foley, Aimee 25,

90,115,139

Foley, Allegra 53,

111, 139

Foley, Zachary 67,

139

Fondren, Erica 53,

66

Fontaine, Jeremy

38

football 18, 109

Ford, Amber 53

Forshee, Russell 53

Fowler, Kiearra 68,

142

Fox, Cartiay 25

Fox, Ken

counselor 79, 82

Fox, Nicholas 25,

88, 121, 141

Franks, Jerrica 38,

52, 131, 143

Fredman, Daniel 38

Frelich, Joshua 54

French 98

Frerichs, Katharine

25

Freshman Rec Night

66, 67,88

freshmen 62-75

Friedman, Hannah

38,43

Friedman, Joshua

75

Friedman, Negina

33

Frigo, Samuel 38

Frison, Jasmine 38

Frumson, Candice

soc. studies 79,

82

Frye, Carri 25

Fuhrmann, Michael

25

Fung, Anna 40, 54,

61, 99, 140

G

Gabel, Michael 25

Gaffney, Gene

supervis. asst.

79

Gallaher, Bridget

25

Galvin, Christopher

68

Gammon, Eleanor

secretary 79

Gandy, Derek 68

Garavaglia, Rachel

math 79

Garland, Katie 12,

17

Garrett, Rob

coach 138

SCIENCE OLYMPIAD Front row· Jason Wu, Gerardo Flores, Rob1n FernsHanson, N1ck Semenkov1ch, Jaydev Mahadevan, Anna Chen, Melissa

Hanntho. Back row Helen Wu, Yan Wang, Laurel Rob1nson. Alyson Lev1ne,

Jesse McGlaughlin, R1chard W1tt. Anna Fung.

Gartenberg, Amy

67, 68,142

Gartenberg, Elizabeth 25, 139

cast, Jon 25, 141

Gates, Chris

Spec. Sch. Dist.

84

Gealy, Douglas 38

Gelstein, Andrew

39, 113, 139

Gentsch, Clayton

54

Genz, Elizabeth 68

Geraci, Phillip 68,

128

German, Kevin 66,

67

German, Konstantin 68

German Club 98, 99

Gerteis, Alexander

48, 54, 141

Gherzgiher, Danni

54

Ghodbane, Ismail

54, 112, 139

Gilje, Brittany 13,

39

Gillentine, Trevor

25

Gillenwater, Samantha 68

Gillstrom, Kelsey

6,54

Gillstrom, Samantha 62,68,144

Ginsburg, David 54,

138

Ginsburg, Hilary 25

GIRLS' BASKETBALL

125, 126

Glantz, Evan 68,

73, 133, 143

Glick, Amy 68, 70,

140

Glick, Jordan 68

Glik, Charles 68

Cion, Jennifer

Spec. Sch. Dist.

79

Goggin, Karen

vocal music 79,

94

Goldenberg, Scott

25,100

Goldford, Jonathan

25,89,105

Goldmeier, Rachel

54

Goldring, Annie 54,

115, 139

Goldstein, Brent

39, 128, 129

Goldstein, Deborah

39

Goldstein, Dena 68,

144

Goldstein, Lisa 25,

91, 102, 248

Goldwasser, Jim

soc. studies 84

Gomez, Claudia 16,

17,39

Gonzales, MickJoshua 54

Good, Rob

soc. studies 46,

84

Goodman, Bryce 39

Goodman, Natalie

54

Goodman, Zachary

68,138

Goodrich, Clifford

53, 54, 138

Gordon, Andrew 39

Gordon, Mathilda

39

Gordon, Michael

39, 139

Gourley, John 68,

138, 142

Gourley, Laura 39

Grady, James 39

Grady, Victoria 54

Graham, Patrick

75, 141

Grand, Coby 142

Grand, Jacob 54

Grandy, Derek 138,

142

Grant, Krista 39,

115, 140

'Grease· 17

Green,Heather 39

Green, Rickeisha 43

Greenberg, Nathaniel 39

Greene-Hanks,

Annez 68

Greteman,Barbara

secretary 79

Griesedieck, James

25, 137

Griesedieck, Katherine 6, 39, 141

Griffing, Nathaniel

33

Griffing, Sam 138

Grigoryan, Kevin 54

Grimes, Chase 121,

132, 133

Grimes, Christopher

54

Grimes, Chase 143

Groll, Kelly 54, 104,

142

Gross, Stuart 39,

138

Grossman, Rebecca

54,95, 118,140

Growe, Gary

school board 85

Growe, Jeremy 9,

26,88,89,102,103,

124, 125, 141

Grubbs, Lee

phys. ed. 77, 84,

129

Gruer, Jenna 68, 75

Gryglewicz, Karolina

68

Gubin, Allison 39

CLASSICS SOCIETY Front row · Ann R1ttenbaum, Steff Sanchez, Mered1th

Blank, Shyra Huddleston. Back row· Ankur Panth1, C1era Brookf1eld, Cam

Frye. Enca Sonn, Stewart Sanchez.

COMEDY CLUB Front row: Brycen Marner, Thom Wall. Scott Luv1n, Geoff

Ramsey. Back row : N1ck R1sler, Kyle Barrett, Michael Carroll, Danny W1ttels,

Josh Sams.

CRESCENDO Front row; Jasm1ne Fnson, Enca Wagner, Lana Tkachenko,

Meredith Blank. Steff Sanchez, Jason Lovera Back row · N1ck R1sler, Jacob

Cashen, Chns Galvin, Ruby Wu

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DUE STEP TEAM Front row. Marcelle Charles. Jan Magers, Enca Fondren,

Locha W1ll1ams, Cam1lle McClinton, Joan Benson-Rob~nson . Back row: Jasm~ne Jones, Astnd1a Dean, Ashley Hurd, Damsa Bennett, Shyra Huddleston,

Amanda Honkomp.

ELEMENTS Front row· Paul Stadnik, Joanna Gub1n, Joanna Alper, Debbie

Goldstein, Bnttany McAllister, Kim Gutchewsky Back row: Anel Nathanson,

Bryan Williams, Lana Tkachenko, Lauren Bresler, Stephanie Levy

YOUTH IN GOVERNMENT Front row· Tyler Fishbone, Jam1e Kalliong1s,

Cara Edmundow1cz, McKay Yancey, D1ana Hanntho, Nehi Ogbevoen,

Natasha Kyles Second row· V1v1an Chen, Coby Grand. Alex Song, Jason

Wu, Melissa Hanntho, Shayn Prapa1s1lp, Anna Alekseyeva Back row: Aman

Hammonds, Bnttany McAllister, Tommy Xu, Sarah Mayersohn. Thuy-Lan

Ute, Kahe Stanley.

INDEX.a-z

SCHOLARSHIP CLUB Front row Ja1m1e Sc1acca. Carol Ste~nmeyer, Kayta

Kahn, Jocelyn Le1denfrost, Kala O'Connor, lie Hassan, Corley Koprowski

Back row: Connor Hustava, Enca Mitchell, Stephame Lieberman, Christopher

Peters, Dav1d Nykin

Gubin, Joanna 39,

41, 100

Guenther, Matthew

54

Guffey, Maureen

secretary 79

Guhr, Wendy

English 79

Gulbrandsen, James

68,138

Gunasinghe, Hashini

68

Gurevich, Aleksandr

33

Gutchewsky, Kimberly, English 79

H

Haake, Daniel 143

Habtemichael,

Lewam 39

Habtemichael,

Yishak 39, 139

Hagens, Melissa 26,

66, 127, 142

Hahn, Eric

soc. studies 79,

96

Hailemariam, Fortuna 47,68

Hailemichael,

Aman-uel 39, 139

Hailemichael, Kirubel 54

Haley, Ahmad 54

Hall, Nina 39

Hammerman,

Daniel 54

Hammonds, Amari

26, 45,138

Hang, Kiet 39, 143

Hang,Phan 54

Hara, Usa

English 79, 138

Harder, Keith

phys. ed. 80, 138

Harintho, Diana 26

Harintho, Melissa

48, 54, 142

Harper, Sarah 18,

39, 88, 118, 140,

248

Harris, Benjamin 68

Harris, Melissa 40

Harris, Taylor 68,

71

Harrison, Charles

pract. arts 80,

138

Hartigan, Jennifer

English 80, 139

Hartstein, Kimberly

54, 118, 140

Harvey, Billy 6, 26,

125, 138, 141

Harvey, Lauren 54,

110, 139

Haspiel, Jacob 68,

132, 141, 143

Haspiel, Sarah 40

Hassan, lfe 26, 40,

45, 135, 144

Hatlelid, Rebecca

40, 100

Hatlelid, Ryan 40,

100

Hawthorne, Duane

coach 138

Hayden, Deangelo

40

Hazzard, James 40

Heard, Allan 63,

68, 138

Hedgecock, Dan

26, 122, 123, 141

Hedgecock, Jordan

54

Heger. Brad

asst. principal 80

Heidenreich, Emma

68,144

Heimburger, Kelsey

26

Heitert, Kelly 26

Heitert, Shaun 54

Hemphil, Rita 40

Hendree, William

40

Herman, Alan 40,

81

Herman, Daniel 26

Herman. Hannah

68

Hermann, David 54

Hermes, John 68,

141

Hermes, Mark 26

Heyman, Scott 26

Hier, Nancy

French, Spanish

84,85

Highfill, Rob

tech. director

80

Hill, Matthew 26

Hill, Mike

soc. studies 80

Hillard, Scott 75

Ho, Lan 68, 134,

142,144

Hoang,Lien 54

Hoang,Llnh 40

Hoch, Max 33

Haft, Isaac 40

Haft, Issac 13, 17

Hogan, Isabel 54,

140

Holbrook, James

40

Holbrook, Louis 141

Holland, Joseph 54

Hollimon, Andrew

68

Holmes, Nathaniel

54

Holstein, Anneliese

40

Holstein, Edward

26,139,248

Holstein, Jane

lang. lab. 84

Holtzman, Macy

68,71,142

Homecoming 6, 8,

20, 88, 89, 94, 96,

131, 135

Hamsher, Ashley

26

Hamsher, Paul 54,

136

Honkomp, Amanda

68

Honkomp, Daniel

54

HOP 100,105

Howard, Brandy 55

Howe, Angela 26

Hsueh, Gwo-Shyang

75

Hubert, Kelly 68,

134,144

Huck, Dalton 26

Huddleston, Shyra

55

Hughes, Cheryl

pract. arts. 80,

84

Hughes, Kristi 40,

89, 110, 111, 138

Humphrey, Paul 40,

138

Huneke, Alyssa 26,

91, 110, 138, 248

Hunter, Joel 40

Hunter, Keith 68,

138, 142

Hurd, Ashley 40

Hurster, Meagan

68, 141

Hurt, Ray

superv. asst. 80

Hussain, Naved 26

Hustava, Connor

26

Hustava, Neal 55

Hyken, Brian 69

l

lbe, Orie 27, 46

ICE HOCKEY 137

lken, Jeff 138

lsmailov, Teymour

40

Israeli, Emily 40

Israeli, Margaret 69

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Jackson, Chrissi

40, 52

Jackson, Darren

48, 69,138

Jackson, Kayla 40,

69

Jackson,Robert 69

Jackson-craig,

Jaron 69

Jacobs, Clark 69

Jacobs, Jason 27

Jacobs, Samuel 69

Jacquin, Kellen 27

Jaegar, Lorin 139

Jaeger, Lorin 55

Jameson, Andrew

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27

Jameson, Drew 137

Jameson, Sean 69,

137

Jawor, Jessica ss,

139

Jefferson, Nicole 27,

138

Jennison, James 69,

132, 141

Jewish Student Union

100

Jocketty, Ashley 27

Joern, Emily 62, 69,

78

Joern, Sara 40

John, Jeremy 40, 139

John, Kevin 69

Johnson, Adam 27

Johnson, Edward

phys. ed. 80, 102,

124

Johnson, Michael 55

Jones, Christopher

69, 138

Jones, Evan 2~ 59

Jones, Jasmine 69

Jones, Katelyn 55,

95, 141

Jones, Lindsey 69

Jones, Tonya 40, 47,

142

Jongeward, Libby

123, 141

Jongeward, Mary 40

Jordan, Benjamin 41

Joshi-Powell, Jack 33

Jr, Michael Phelps, 57

Jr., Christopher Fava,

24

Jr., John McCurdy, 71

juniors 34-47

K

Kabel, Margaret 41

Kafoury, Katherine

41,248

Kahn, Kayla 41

Kalachinsky, Daniil 27

Kalliongis, Jamie 27,

92

Kalliongis, Jesse 69

Kallman, caroline 27

Kalmes, Emily 69, 144

Kantor, Nicole 41

Kapper, Jonathan 33

Karamustafa, Ali 69,

73, 141

Karamustafa, Ayla

55, 141

Kassa, Endal 124, 141

Kassa, Endalkache 41,

124, 141

Kauffman, Hank

math tutor 80, 81

Kavanaugh, Christina

55

Keane, Millicent 41

Keane, Timothy 70

SHOW CHOIR Front row Tom Lowery, Peter Scherck, Tyler Ftshbone,

Jeff Bower. Jason Jacobs. Ntck Rubtn, Sam Jacobs, Ntck Robbins. Back

row· Casste Feldman, Renae Adams, Emily DeGregono, Jam1e Bressler,

Carletgh McAlister, Enn Anderson, Jocelyn Letdenfrost, Patge Sherwood.

Sarah Wtce, Courtney Colltns

THESPIANS Front row Kat1e Garland, Enca Mttchell, Abby Knoedelseder,

Sam Sparks, Wtll Salomon. Bnttany Gtl)e. Knsta Grant. Second row Anna

Kern, Rtck Btrenbaum. Alan Moncon1, Jess Brown, Patge Sherwood, Jamte

Bressler. Back row· Kurt Knoedelseder, Emtly DeGregono, Ray Ktely, Courtney

Collins, Mary Burgess, Isaac Holt

Keeney, Robin

librarian 81,

84

Keich, Chelsea

144

Kekec, David 15,

55, 139

Kennedy, Mary

tech. asst. 80

Kepler, Fran

Spec. Sch. Dist.

Kern, Anna 27

Kersten, Chris 55,

132, 133, 143

Kidder, Erin 55

Kiehl, Paul 27, 45,

121, 141

Kiely, Ashley 27

Kiely, Edward 41

Kiely, Katherine

75

Kiknadze, Ilona

70

Kim, Yun 70

Kindt, Karl

English 80

Klearman, Joshua

41

Kliesen, Kelsy 55

Klimenko, Maria

70

Kline, Emily 41,

43, 90, 91, 134,

135, 144, 248

Klym, Sandra

registrar 80

Knoedelseder,

Abby 41

Knoedelseder,

Kurt

drama 13,

16,80

Knoedelseder,

Max 70,141

Ko, Vinfung 27

Kobe, Kathleen

55, 141, 143

Kocher, Alexander

70,139

Koenig, Brian 41,

139

Koenig, Rochelle

Spanish 80, 85

Kogan, lnna 27

Kohlhagen, Kelly 70

Koines, John 69, 70

Kopan, Gili 70, 71

Kopan, Tal 27, 92,

93

Kopolow, Jeff

soc. studies 77,

80

Kopp,Beth 55,99

Koprowski, Corley

27

Kordenbrock,

Daniel 27

Korrell, Phyllis

Spec. Sch. Dist.

80

Kottmeier, Michael

55

Kovacs, Katherine

55, 138

Kovacs, Tamas 27,

45, 113, 132, 139,

143

Kramer, Nancy

nurse 84

Kratochvil, Chelsea

70, 141

Kraus, Alison 41

Krebs, Emily 35, 36,

41, 100, 105, 140 CLUB MUDD Bntten Stndelar, Stephante Tash, Kelly Marren, Gardner

Wolfer.

PANORAMA Front row Tracy Ftelds, Sarah Harper, Jane Wtedenbeck. Steff Sanchez, Emtly Gnfftng, Tal Kopan, Mtchelle Pats,

Atmee Foley, Caroline Shatkewttz, Leah Wtner, Aman Hammonds, Jenmfer Levy Second row : Jeremy Fe1t, Kat1e Lew1tt, Becca

Balls, Bnttany Farb, Kala O'Connor. Evan Jones, Raphael Stlva, McKay Yancey. Geoff Schlafly, Lana Tkachenko, Mtchael Spewak,

Zachary Rudolph, Joe Holstein. Back row Beth Ann Brady, Robtn Ferns-Hanson, Sam Tung, Jonathan Novack, Ben Solomon,

Geoff Nyktn, Alex Berger, Joanna Alper, Kayla Kahn, Bnttany McAllister, Zhen L1 Rebecca Stlva

237

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FACES Front row· Dana Csengody, Caroline Manno, Kelly Vogt, Jill Svejkosky,

Bnttany Cameron. Beth Kopp, Men Abels. Back row Me1ra Sondov-Gold,

Helen Wu, Phan Hang, Zhen U

FOCUS ST. LOUIS Font row Kat1e R1cks, Damelle Moser. Back row: Shayn

Prapa1s1lp, Rachel W1nston. Becca Balls, Kelly Vogt

FRENCH CLUB Front row: Maya Sh1mony. Alice Xu Back row Kayla Kahn,

Joan Benson-Rob1nson, Marcelle Charles, Yue Yin

INDEX.a-z

SOLAR BIKE CLUB Front row· Damil Kalachmsky. Back row: Steve Schmidt,

Mark Shabsov1ch, Ben Jordan, Tim Eckelmann, Gabe R1ng1s. Chnstopher

Peters

Kretmar, Evan 55

Kretmar, Samantha 28

Kribbs, Monet 70

Krits, Dmitry 56

Kuchman, Anton

41

Kurbatava, lryna

41,92

Kwiatek, Jeffrey

70

Kyles, Natasha

soc. studies 80

L

LaBarge, Sweeney

science 84

Lacey, Danielle 28

Lacey, Dominique

70

Laduettes 8, 130

Lai, Xin 56

Lam, Weibin 28

Lamming, Colin 41

Landgraf, Joe

technology 84

Lange, Allison 6, 37,

41, 138

Lange, Bob

phys. ed. 77. 81

Lange, Michelle 70,

135,144

Langenberg, Anna

56

Language Lab 69

Lan Lite, Thuy 63

Larson, Sarah 41

Lawrence, Blake

41, 138

Laycob, Emily 56

Lazaroff, Emily 70

Learning Center 69

Lee, Chong 41

Leidenfrost, Emily

67,70,144

Leidenfrost, Jocelyn 38, 41, 87

Lelaurin, Jennifer

28,45

Lemp, William 41,

129

Lenz, Caitlin 56,

141

Lesser, Sean 56

Lester, Nicole 56,

116, 140

Levin, Aaron 70

Levin, Benjamin 56

Levin, Natalya 70

Levine, Alyson 81

Levitt, Andrew 56

Levy, Adam 41

Levy, David 56, 101,

136

Levy, Jennifer 56

Levy, Stephanie 42

Lewitt, Katherine

28

Li, Zhen 37, 42, 140

Lieberman, Stephanie 20,28

Liebman, Heather

33

Liggins, Candice

42, 52

Lipsitz, Samuel 56

Lite, Thuy-Lan 70,

75

Liu, Chen 56

Locastro, Nikko 56

Locke, Torre 28

Loebner, Erin 56

Lohse, Jacob

pract. arts B1

Lombardi, Joseph

42

Lordo, Charles 28

Lovejoy, Charnice

70

Lovera, Jason

English 81

Lowery, Tom

vocal music 81,

94

Lumpe, Madelyn

70,140

Lund, Deborah

German 41, 80,

81,99

Lustick, Maxwell

70, 138

Luvin, Scott 56

Lynch, Anne 70

Lynch, John 70

Lyss, Samuel 42, 43

M

Mack, Audrey

school board 85

Madson, Hannah

28,38

Madson, Joshua

42,139

Magers, Jan

Spanish 81, 85

Mahadevan, Jaydev

28,45

Mahadevan, Tara

56

Maher, Jerry

coach 105, 109,

138

Mahon, Jessica 70

Makano, Kuzanga

42,139

Malashock, Jason

10,28,99

Malashock, Michael

56

Malen, Julie 28

Mandel, Michael 28

Mankofsky, Steven

70

Marcus, Anna 70,

74,140

Marcus, Steven 34,

42,92,93

Marin, Brady 28

Marino, Caroline 70

Markenson, Andrew

56

Marklin, Domimc 56

Marklin, Kirsten 70,

141

Marklin, Louis 42

Marks, Dan 84

Marks, Matthew 70

Marler, Benn 56

Marner, Brycen 28,

101, 108, 109, 138

Martin, Gail

secretary 81

Martin-Johnson,

Joshua 75

Mason, Spencer 56,

107, 108, 109, 138

Matter, Dave

soc. studies 81

May, Liz 7, 56, 80,

140

Mayer, Natalie 28,

45

Mayersohn, Sarah

28

McAlister, Carleigh

70,144

McAlister, Johnie

42, 139

McAllister, Brittany

28

McCaffrey, Roberta

phys. ed. 81,

85,138

McCandless, Lansden 71

McCarthy, Maggie

42, 135, 144

McClinton, Camille

42

McCommis, Dan

math 81

McCoy, Jan

math 81, 98, 141

McCurdy, Jeffrey

56

McCurdy, Shannon

138

McDowell, Milbry

science 82, 98

McGlaughlin, Jesse

science 37, 40,

82,85

McKenzie, Laura 56

McLeod, Jennifer

56

McMahon, Scott 71

McParlane, Hayden

17, 71

McVey, Justin 56,

141, 143

Mellish, Merissa 28

Mems, Chanse 71,

138,142

Merritt, Kelly 41,

42,80

Merritt, Michael 28

Merritt, Timothy

42,112,139

Meyer, Jillian 28

Meyer, Karen 82

Meyer, Zachary 56

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Meyerkord, Michael

42, 112, 113, 139

Meyers, Matthew

56

Michelson, Sarah

17, 71

Michner, Cory 28,

108,109,129,138

Mignacco, Francesca 29, 141

Milburn, Lauren 71

Miller, Jamal 42,

141

Miller, Shaunteena

29

Millner, Lauren 70,

71, 140

Mirowitz, Zachary

71, 75

Mitchell, Erica 13,

17,42

Mitchom, JohnPierre 141

Moffat, Jeana 29,

114, 139

Moiler, Daniel 71

Moore, Desmond

71,138,142

Moore, Jerry 42,

141

Moore, John 42,

124, 141

Moore, Katherine

42

Morgan, Kimberly

56

Moriconi, Alan 29

Morrell, Lance 71

Morrill, Alex 29

Moscowitz, Robyn

71, 140

Moser, Danielle 42,

140

Moser, Jim

math 82

Moskoff, Greg 29

Moskowitz, Ben 42,

133, 141, 143

Moskowitz, Robin

98

Movitz, Daniel 42

Muche, Fasil 71

Munfakh, Sarah 71

Murphy, Michael

29, 108, 138

Murphy, Mike 108

Murphy, Thomas

57, 138

musical, spring 16

Mu Alpha Theta

98,99

Mwonga, Angelina

42

Myers, Merit 57

Myles, Natasha 57

N

Nadeau, Usa 42

Nafar, John 75

PRINCIPALS LEADERSHIP COUNCIL Front row· Marjone Powers. Joe

Powers Jamal M1ller Dom1mque Bullock Back row· Stephame Ueberman,

Pnncetta Brown, N1ck Rubm, Em1ly Brunts.

Narang, Alexander

49, 57

Nathanson, Ariel

42

Nelson, Jeffery 42

Nelson, Margaret

29

Nevler, Nicholas 71

Ng, Ka 42

NHS 98

Niblack, Tracey

soc. studies 78,

82

Nicholas, George

57

Nichols, Craig 29,

124,125,138,141

Nies, Sarah

secretary 82

Nishiwaki, Alice

math 82

Nissenholz, Annalee

counselor 82

Norman, Tom

school resource

officer 82

Norris, De'Netra 42

Novack, Adam 57

Novack, Jonathan

38,42

Nowicki, Justin 33

Nunnery, Danielle

71

Nykin, David 14,

29,88

Nykin, Geoffrey

29, 76, 103

0

O'Connor, Michaela

3~41,42, 105,248

O'Donnell, Edward

42

O'Donnell, Katherine 33

O'Neal, Stephanie

140

Oakley, Joan

asst. principal

78,82

Oberlander, Sima

science 82

Odom, Anthony

33, 138

Oduwole, Olayemi

57, 138

Oelke, Donald 71

Oelke, Taylor 141

Ogadzhanova,Anna

57

Ogbevoen,

Nehikhare 57, 121,

141, 142

Ohlemiller, Jacob

57

Okpala, Sean 57,

138

Olivastro, Pat

secretary 82

Oliver, Danielle 42,

47,142

Oliveri, Robert

asst. superintendent 85

Olsen, Thomas 42

Olszewski, Andrea

42

Oppenheim, Jessica

29,52

Orchestra 94, 95

Orr, Ashley 29, 46

Osborn, Conrad 57,

139

Oslica, Kathryn 42,

138

Oughton, Marie

secretary 83

Owens, Genell 40,

43,71

owens, Godfrey 33

p

Painter, Miles 57,

138

Pais, Michelle 57,

60, 141, 248

Palmer, Johnica 71

Panke, Beth 17,

123, 141

Panke, Elizabeth 71

Panke, Sam 3~ 138

Panke, Samuel 43

Panorama 90, 91

Panthi, Ankur 57

Park, Clayton 29,

129

Park, Kendall 71

Parks, Dominic 71,

142

Parnas,Zachary 29

Paskal, Molly 57

Patel, Sunali 43

Paul, Holly 29

Pearce, Andrew 71

Pearce, Drew 141

Pearlmutter,

Lauren 141

Pearlstein, Jennifer

71

Pearlstone, Matthew 29, 45, 132,

133, 141, 143

Pellett, David 71

Perkowski, Katarzyna 71, 118, 140

Perlmutter, Jason

57

Perlmutter, Lauren

71

Pernik, Michael 139

Pernikoff, Andrew

57

Pernil<off, Jordan

29

Perrot, Thomas 29

Peters, Christine

57

Peters, Christopher

29

Peterson, Skyler 71

Petrosky, Caitlin 57

FORENSICSITALKNG RAMS Lindsay Bayham, Steve Marcus, M1tch

W1ce, Jam1e Kalllong1s. Lana Tkachenko, McKay Yancey. Jason Wu , Adam

Schne1der, Adam Levy, James Hazzard, Andrew Chang, Yue Ym Julia

Carpenter, Gerardo Flores, Chnst1na Baer, Emily Balk, Dom1mque Bullock,

Bnttany McAllister, Sheena Wong She1la Wong, Jenmfer Levy, Em1ly Brunts,

Hadley Dav1s

GERMAN CLUB Fufe1 Xiang, Joanna Gub1n, Amy Glick, Jack1e Saumweber,

Debbie Lund.

HOP Front row· Elyse Bronson, Emily Laycob. Bla1r RehnqUist. Ellie Salky.

Second row; Rebecca Hatlelld, Joanna Gub1n, Pany W1re, Jenmfer Han1gan,

Patnc1a Chavez, Natalie Mayer. Kala O'Connor, lfe Hassan. Th1rd row A1da

Stuk, Ryan Hatlelld, Hayden McPar1ane, Tony D1gnspmo, Alex Narang, Em1ly

Rosenfeld, Dulc1 Stuk, Emily Drebs. Back row : Jeremy Croft, Em1ly Seld1n,

Debbie Goldstein. Kate Gnesed1eck, Alex1s Zotos, Elizabeth Salozzo, Paul

Rosenfeld, Amanda Stekloff, Jonathan Goldford, Kyle Barrett.

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JEWISH STUDENT UNION Front row: Neg1na Fnedman, Dana Szus. Back

row : Ben Solomon, Isaac Amon

JUGGLING CLUB Front row· Alex Schupp, Stephame Levy, Patnck Graham,

Patty W1re, Em1ly Rosenfeld, Meredith Blank Second row; Am1t Sood, Kev1n

German, Geoffrey Zigler, Them Wall, Kyle Barrett, Damel Becker, Robert

Sav1tt. Back row: M1chael Carroll. Scott McMahon

LAASA Front row · Chnst1na Quarells. Dom1mque Lacey, Monae Cnbbs

Second row Tiffany Swmney, Azraa Rounds, Carmen Crosby, Joe Ad1asor,

One lbe, Dan1elle Lacey, Mara1ta Ross Back row· lie Hassan, Shones1a

Thomas

INDEX.a-z

SPANISH CLUB Front row: Carol Allen. Manon Allen, Jocelyn Le1denfrost, Jan

Magers Back row · Negma Fnedman, Magg1e Dolan, Orll P1nsberg

Phillips, Aubree 57

Pierce, Karen 71

Pinsberg, Orli 57

Pinsberg, Rami 84

Pitts, Crystal 72

Piwnica-Worms,

Katherine 29

Piwnica-Worms,

Katie 102, 117, 140

Piwnica-Worms,

William 47, 72, 138,

142

Plowright, Brittani

29

Pelt, Eric 72

Peon, Stephen 43

Postnov, Dmitri 57,

139

Potter, Brookes 72,

138

Powell, Dianne

English 83

Powell, Steven 57

Powers, Joe

principal 83, 84

Powers, Marjorie

72, 144

Prade, Alicia 57

Prange, Matt 139

Pranger, Emily 57,

139,142

Prapaisilp, Rashane

43

Prapaisilp, Shayn

35,36

Preston, Chris

Spec. 5ch. Dist.

84

Prewitt-Allen,

Elizabeth 30, 46,

127, 142

Prince, Max 72

Prince-Goldberg,

Noah 43, 133, 141,

143

Prokhorets, Slava

37, 43,138

Propst, Nelson 43

Pulliam, Phillip 43,

138

Q

Ouarells, Catrina 72

ouarells, Christina

30

R

Raedeke, Daniel

art 83, 84

Rambler 90, 91

Rames, Douglas 75

Ramos. Jose 30

Ramsey, Geoffrey

57

Rassieur, Sarah 43

Rawitscher, Michael

math 83

Rawls-opatz,

Deborah

German 83

Raynsford, Evan

30, 88, 105, 112,

139

Razzaque, lmaad

30

Reason, Morgan 72

Redd, Nicholas 57,

142

Reed, Amanda 30

Reed, Matthew 43

Rehnquist, Blair 72,

116, 140

Reich, Chelsea 62,

72

Reich, Jordan 57

Rein, Nicole 33

Reiss, Jennifer 43

Rempala, Ryan 33

Remsen, Frances

43

Reynolds, Rachel

61, 140

Rezek, Bob

coach 126, 140,

142

Rhodes, John 30

Ricks, Elizabeth 30

Rightnowar, Kelsey

33

Ringis, Gabriel 72,

97

Risler, Nick 60

Rittenbaum, Ann

Latin 83

Robbins, Nicholas

67,72

Robinson, April 72

Robinson, Courtney

30

Robinson, Domonique 33

Robinson, Laurel

science 84, 85,

100, 141

Robinson, Sky 72

Robinson, Stephan

30

Rochow, Susan

math 83

Rogers, Anthony

72

Rogers, Ryan 48,

58,138

Rogier, Melissa

Spec. Scho. Dist.

84

Rohan, Teddy 97

Roosevelt, Junior

142

Rosenfeld, Emily

30, 37, 105, 122,

123

Rosenfeld, Paul 72

Ross, Maraita 30

Rothschild, Drew

72,140

Rounds, Azraa 30,

117

Roy, sue

secretary B3

Rubin, Nicholas 72

Rudolph, Kayla 58

Rudolph, zachary

30,89

Russell, Cathy

English 83

Ryckman, Ben 136

Ryvin, Joshua 72

~ Sabin, Brad 142

Sableman, Charlotte 72, 140

Sachs, Guy

art 78, 83

Saeks,Barb 103

Saeks, Blair 46,

123,141,248

Saettele, Lindsay

72,140

Sailor, Chrystal

counselor 83

St. Geme, David 139

St.GemeiV,Joseph

31, 112, 113, 131,

139 St. Geme,

Thomas 73, 138

Salky, Elizabeth 72,

144

Salomon, Will 12

Salozzo, Elizabeth

30, 139

Sams, Josh 46, 141

Sanchez, Stephanie

30,90

Sanchez, Stewart

58

Sanders, Janay 72

Sanders, Kristin

142

Sanders, Pat

English 76, 83

Saumweber, Jacqueline 72, 70, 118,

119, 140

Saunders, Kristin

58,118,119,140

saunders, Scott 72

Savitt, Robert 72

Savitt, Rudy 141

Saxton, Christopher

soc. studies 83,

139

Schaeffer, Lydia

58,119,140

Scherck,Peter 94,

95

Schisler, Ben 138

Schisler, Benjamin

58

Schisler, Emily 72,

119,140

Schlafly, Emilie 72,

140

Schlager, Christina

secretary 83

Schlamb, Molly 123

Schlattmann, Danlelle 30

Schmidt, Steve

practical arts 84

Schneider, Adam

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Schneider, Rachel

72, 144

Schnitzer, Terri

Spec. Sch. Dist.

84

Schupp, A. Brandon

58

Schupp, Alexander

72

Schupp, Jill

school board 85

Schuster, Jamie 72

Schuster, Jessica

31,114,139,248

Schwartz, Alison

58, 140

Sciacca, Jaimie 31

Paul Stadnik

science 83

Science Olympiad

98, 99

Scodary, Nicholas

58,138

Scoville, Laura 139

Seldin, Emily 49,

58,140

Semenkovich,

Nicholas 3, 45,

92, 93

Semi-finalists,

National Merit 45

seniors 18-31

Seo, Simon 58

Serbia, Dylan 58

Serkes, Andrew

21, 31

Shabsovich, Mark

58

Shaikewitz, Caroline

31, 102, 248

Shaikewitz, Emily

67, 72, 114, 140

Shanas, Jacob 72,

141, 142

Shapleigh, Megan

31

Shaw, Arlene

art 83

Shaw, Nathaniel

72,138

Shepherd, Alicia 33

Shepperd, Camille

33

Sherman, Leslie 58

Sherrill, Rhowsheda

94

Sherrill, Rowsheda

146

Sherwood, Paige

13, 17, 81

Shields, Micah 58,

141

Shimony, Maya 72,

140

Shirar, Jennifer 58

Shirar, Jenny 141,

142

Shirar, Mike 141

Shirley, Alex 143

SPECTRUM Front row: Marcelle Charles, Uz R1cks, Alante Fletcher. Dominique Lacey, Bryan Williams. Back row:Amber Berry, Pnncetta Brown Frednck

Fletcher, Sev1lle Fletcher, Damelle Lacey Hash1n1 Gunas1nghe.

Shirley, Alexander

58

Shockley, Brian 31,

103, 137

Show Choir 94, 95

Shuff, Cara 139

Shuff, Catherine

31

Siebke, Lisa 84

Signorelli, Lucas 58

Silva, Eduardo 139

Silva, Raphael 31

Silva, Rebecca 58

Simon, Jason 31,

133,141,143

Simon, Ouianna 33

Sindelar, Britten 72

Singer, Jacqueline

31

Sink, Angela 31

Sink, Robert 73,

136

Skwiot, Michelle

58, 141

Smith, Joshua 73

Smith, Julian 58,

138

Smith, Ken

school board 85

Smith, Morgan 73

Smith, Shelley

Spec. Sch. Dist.

83

Snyder, Katherine

73

soccer, boys· 113

SOFTBALL 118

Solar Bike Club 96,

97

Solomon, Ben 76,

108,109,138

Solomon, Nigel 58

Sondov-Gold, Meira

7, 58

Song, Alex 45

Song, Yang 31

Sonius, David

soc. studies 83

Sood, Amit 73

Sood,Naveen 46

Sophir, Michael 58

Sosna, Ephraim 58

Sosna, Teddy 136

Spaeth, Britnee 31

Spanish 98

Sparkman, Alexandra 73

Sparks, Benjamin

64, 73

Sparks, Sam 13,17

Specter, David 97

Spectrum 66

Spencer, Eldrich 58

Spewak, Mike 123,

141

Spirit 7

Spirit Week 88, 89

Spivey, Ashley 58,

140

Stadnik, Paul

science 83

Stanford, Jacqulynn 58

Stanley, Katherine

63, 73, 75

Stanley, Susan 31,

45

Stapleton, Caitlin

45,114,139

Starr, Samantha

15, 73

Steed, Danniell 31

Steele, Andrew 45,

138

Steinmeyer, Carol

secretary 84

Stekloff, Amanda

31, 117

Stelzer, Melanie 58

Stendeback,Jason

phys. ed. 84

Stephenson, Julie

Spec. Sch. Dist.

84

Step Team 8, 96

Stevens, Connie

Spec. Sch. Dist.

84

Stock, Aaron 39

Stokes, James 73,

139

Stokes, Rebekah

49, 58, 142

Stout, Cynthia

math 84

Strayhorn, Chelsea

45

Strayhorn, Matt

122, 141

Stream, Douglas 73

Struckman, Damion

33

Stuart, lan 73

Student Council 8,

88,89,105

Stuk, Aida 45, 88,

127, 141, 142

Stuk, Archimedes

45, 122, 141

Stuk, Dulcinea 45,

35, 126, 127, 141,

142

Sui, Ai-Lin 31, 47

Sui, Hung-<:heng 73

Sukin, Gabrielle 73,

140

Sullivan, Michael 32

Sullivan, Noah 45

Summa, Ellen

science 80, 84

Summit, Brandon

58

Summit, Kelly 32

Sussman, Diana 73

Sutherland, Bobby

32,248

Sutterfield, John

65, 73

Svejkosky, Jill

fam. & consumer

science 84

swimming 132

Swinney, Tiffani 58

Szus, Dana 32

MUSIC APPRECIATION CLUB N1ck R1sler, Corley Koprowski, Ja1m1e Sc1acca,

Bndget Gallaher, Ment Myers. Evan Axelbaum

MOCK TRIAL Front row: Anna Alekseyeva, Emily Brunts, Rebecca Bayham,

Meredith Blank. Back row Julia Carpenter, Tyler F1shbone. Todd Flem1ng, Tony

D1gnsp1no, Chns Saxton, V1v1an Chen.

MODEL UN Front row: Tyler Fishbone, Shayn Prap1silp, Lauren Harvey, N1ck

R1sler Meredith Blank. Back row Isaac Amon. David Pellett

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T math 84,143 140 Toropova, Maria 74

Taber, Eli 73 Teens living for Thoth,Candace 32 140 Tydor, Rastislav 33

Tabscott, David Christ 70, 100, 101 Thurston, Armeda Triplett, Brian 32

counselor 82, 84 Temple, Theron 58 45,130,131,143 Trower, Patti v

Taggart, Hollis 32 Tennis Club 96, 97 Thurston, Jasmin secretary 84 VanHoesen, Marie

Tamaren, carlye Theodosiou, Jason 32 True, William 32, 32

74,144 140 Tice, Danielle 45 113, 139 Van Meeteren,

Tarpey, Mike Thies, linda Tierney, Michael Truong,George 32 Haley 74

pract. arts. 84, math 84 74,139 Tsiaklides, Michael Van Meeteren,

99,138 Thomas, Clarissa Todd, Nathan 141, 74 Taylor 46, 138

Tash, Stephanie 32 58 143 Tung, Samuel 12, Varadin, Aaron 46

Tashma, Edie Thomas, Ellen 45, Toft, Martin 45 32,70,91 Varwig, Zachary 74,

soc. studies 84 118,119,140 Tomlinson, Charles Turner, Laura 38, 133, 141, 143

Tauben, Elizabeth Thomasson, Alan 45 46, 110, 126, 127, Vastyan, Caroline

74, 134, 144 138 Tompkins, Carin 74, 138,142 46

Taubman, Stacy Thompson, Kristen 119, 140 Turney, Grace 64, Velten, Ed 105

YOUNG DEMOCRATS Front row Dave Matter, Em1ly Rosenfeld, Kate Moore, Emily Brunts, Jordan Glick, Ilona Kiknadze, Molly

Bly, Cla1re Caplan. Adam Levy, Ja1m1e Sc1acca, laurel Rob1nson Second row Hannah Fnedman, Katie Garland, Damel Becker,

N1ck R1sler, Dena Goldstein, Kayla Kahn. Tyler F1shbone, Jocelyn Le1denfrost. Stephame levy. Rebecca Bayham, lindsay Bayham,

Corley Koprowski. Back row Maya Sh1mony. Emily Israeli, Katie R1cks, Bryan Williams, Sam Sparks. Steve Marcus, Geoff Ramsey,

M1cah She1lds, Shayn Prapa1s1lp, N1ck Semenkov1ch, Anna Marcus, Samantha Krepmar

NHS Front row: Angelina Mwonga, Kat1e Ricks, Claudia Gomez, Liz R1cks, Cara Edmundow1cz, Kathenne P1wn1ca-Worms,

lindsay Bayham, Adam Schne1der. Second row· Brittany Farb, Jessye Bnck, Lisa Goldstein, Becca Balis, Jackie Blllhymer,

Jess1ca Schuster, Menssa Mellish, Natalie Mayer, Connor Hustava . Third row: Joanna Alper, Negma Fnedman, Sarah

Mayersohn, Sus1e Stanley, A1-L1n Sui, Sam W1ce, Kelly Summ1t, Alison Kraus, Dav1d Nykin Fourth row· Yuan Zhang, Bntt

McAllister, Emily Rosenfeld, Lory Cooper, Sara Waltke, Allison Lange, Libby Jongeward, Bla1r Saeks, Molly Schlamb, Kat1e

Garland, Mary Burgess. F1fth row: Bnan Tnplett, M1tch W1ce, M1ke Sh1rar, Arch1 Stuk, Laura Gourley, Rachel Winston, Geoff

Nykin, Zach Rudolph, Evan Raynsford.

INDEX.a-z

Verrett, Sarah 46

Vetter, Jeffrey

science 83, 84

Vinson, Stacy 62,

74

Vocal music 94

Vogt, Kelly

fam. & consumer

science 84

VOLLEYBALL 110

Voss, Phillip 46

w

Waechter, Jim

band 84

Wagner, Erica 53,

74, 140

Wagner, Gabriel 74

Wagner, Lauren 32,

139

Wagy, Nicole 74

Walker, 5eantez

33,138

Wall, Thomas 32,

122

Wallace, Derrick

127, 138, 142

Wallach, Sam 46

Wallis, Hannah 67,

74, 110, 138, 142

Waltke, Sara 32,

141, 143

Wang, Van 59, 99,

140

Waterson, Ted

science 84, 133,

143

water polo 21

Watkins, Keyon 46

Watkins, Roosevelt

74

Waxman, Daniel

59,139

Waxman, Sarah

Beth 43, 46, 131,

143

Webster, Karen

school bard 85

Webster .Clark,

Daniel 59, 142

Weed, Margaret

secretary 82

Week, Spirit 49

Weigley, Samuel

59, 141

Weinstein, Allison

74, 134, 144

Weisman, Carol 59

Weiss, Nathaniel

59,138

Westerholt, Bob

soc. studies 84,

85

Whaley, Alexandra

32,130,131,143

Whaley, Sarah 60,

104,131,143

Whetsel, Miles 32

White, Christopher

32

Whitehead, Darris

74

Whiting, Jason 60

Whitley, Antoinette

74

Whittington,

Jeremy 21, 32, 129

Wice, Mitchell 33

Wice, Samuel 33

Wice, Sarah 17, 60

Wiedenbeck, Jane

46, 96, 130, 131,

143

Wildermuth,

Rebecca

math 82

Wildi, Allison 33

Wilkins, Christina

60

Williams, Bryan 33

Williams, Locha 46,

66,96

Williams, Melissa 46

Williams, Roseann

33

Williams, Taylor 47

Williams, Ysatis 47

Williams, Zebediah

60

Willis, Stephanie 33

Wilson, Ashlee 33

Wilson, Benjamin

47

Winer, Leah 33, 91,

131, 143

Winston, Rachel 47,

126,142

Winter, George 60,

143

Winters, Jimmy 47,

60,59

Wire, Patricia 47,

121, 141

Witkowski, Chloe

33, 130, 143

Witkowski, Elizabeth 60

Witt, Richard

science 38, 84,

85

Witt, Ryan 33

Wittels, Daniel 60,

93

Woldgeorgis,

Mulugeta 33, 109,

138, 141

Wolfe, Duncan 60,

136

Wolfe, Jim

coach 138

Wolff, Alex 74, 139

Wolff, MacKenzie

47

Wolter, Douglas 75

Wong, Nicole 60,

141

Wong, Sheena 47

Wong, Sheila 40,

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woods, Eli 47, 138

Woolfolk, Damian

75

Wright-Young,

Margaux 75

Wrinkle, Grant 60

wu, Jason 47, 93

Wu, Jingyue 60

Wu, Mengwen 33

Wurmser. Amanda

33

Wurmser, Nicholas

75

Wynne, Robert 60

X

Xiang, Fufei 140

Xu, Chi 33, 248

xu, Oinglang 75

Xu, Oingwen 60

Xu, Tommy 82

y

Yancey, Cole 142

Yancey, McKay 47

Yang,Haoyuan 75

Yang, Marty 53,

75,138

Yin, Vue 33

Yoon, Kyung Oo 75,

139

Young, Benjamin

75, 141

Young, Kaylisha 75

Young, Taylisha 75

Young Democrats

100

Young Republicans

100, 101

l

Zahner, Gregory

75, 141

Zenger, Andrew 33,

89,103,136

Zenger, Lara 60,

248

Zetcher, Ron

coach 138

Zhang, So 47, 92

Zhang, Yuan 33

Zimerman, Megan

33

Zotos, Alexis 7, 60,

111, 139

Zotos, Brittni 64,

75, 78, 135, 144

SPANISH CLUB Front

row Carol Allen, Manon

Allen, Jocelyn Leidenfrost. Jan Magers Back

row Neg1na Fnedman,

Magg1e Dolan , Oril

P1nsberg

SUNSHINE CLUB Front row· Ca1thn Petrosky, Melan1e Crandall, Sam Tung,

Ment Myers, Kimberly Hartstein, Cathy Boulanger Second row: Brynne

Andersen, Sarah Fliesher, Clanssa Thomas, Bnan Tnplen, Pnncena Brown,

Me1ra Sondov-Gold, Megan Hurster. Back row: Mark Shabsov1ch, Dawn Elzmc,

Amanda Early, Erica Sonn.

STROLLING STRINGS N1cole Wong, Steven Marcus, Clanssa Thomas

OPERA CLUB Front row Tom Lowery. Rebecca Hatlehd, Emily Brunts, Liz

R1cks, Doron Aloush Back row Janera Crayton, Brook Dav1s, Nick Rub1n.

TRI-M MUSIC Front row: Thuy-Lan Ute, Brook Dav1s, Uz R1cks, Kelly Summrt,

Ailee Xu . Hannah Madson, Tom Lowery. Second row; Jonathan Novack. N1ck

Robbins. Anna Fung, Beth Kopp, Elana Estnn. D1ana Hanntho. Back row·

Sarah Hasp1el. Rebecca Hatlelld, Mar]one Powers, N1ck Rub1n, Kat1e Stanley,

Sus1e Stanley, L1sa Nadeau

THINK TWICE FILM CLUB N1ck RISler, Zack M1rOw1tz.

OSAC Front row Viv1an Chen, Lana Tkachenko, Laura McKenz1e Back

row Emily Brunts, Sarah Fhesher, Jenny Levy, Rachel Reynolds, Anna Fung,

MernAbels

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TREBLE CHOIR Front row · Tom Lowery, Karen Gogg1n. Second row; Carlye

Tamaren Lan Ho. Sarah Michelson, Orli P1nsberg, Natalie Goodman, Ammarra

Berry. Th1rd row Janera Crayton, Gabnel Wagner. Genee' Cunmngham, ClarISSa Thomas, Elizabeth Dwyer, Enca Fondren. Dom1mque Bullock. Fourth row:

Tiffam Sw1nney, Jess1ca Brown, Kathleen Kobe, Kelsey Heimburger, Jess1ca

Mahon. Catnna Quarells, Jeanne-Mane DeClue

STUCO Front row· Dav1d Dwyer, N1ck Fox, Jeremy Growe. Kev1n Dav1s,

Will True Second row: Neh1 Ogbevoen. Peter Scherck. Evan Raynsford,

Dav1d Nykin, Naveen Sood, Sarah W1ce, Kelsey Gillstrom Back row Dulc1

Stuk, Knst1 Hughes, Anme Goldnng, Kayla Rudolph, Chnst1na Kavanaugh,

Samantha Gillstrom, Dena Goldstein, Bnttm lotos, Emily DeGregono, N1cole

Lester J1m Goldwasser

WOODWORKING Steve Schmidt, Andrew Costas, Tim Eckelmann. Ben

Jordan.

BARITONE CHOIR Front row · Karen Goggm William Salomon. Nathan1el

Holmes, Jason Jacobs, Damel Copeland, Nicholas Rubin Second row Tom

Lowery, Peter Scherck, Alexander Gerte1s, Samuel Jacobs, Isaac Holt, Alan

Moricon1 Back row· Michael Murphy, Brycen Marner, Ray Kiely, Dav1d Dwyer,

Matthew Rose, Am1t Sood

MU ALPHA THETA Front Row Chns Peters, Lory Cooper, Alex Song, Yue Yin, Gerardo Flores, MIChael Gordon. Jane We~1de~nt>eck. l Steven Marcus, Natalie Mayer, Kat1e P1wmca-worms. Jonathon Goldford, M1ke Spewak. lmaad Razzaque. Yuan Zhang,

Byrne, H1lary Ginsberg, Dana Szus Standing Jason Wu. Ms. Wildermuth. K1et Hang, Matt Pearlstone, Mara1ta Ross, Anton Kuchman

Adam Levy, Becca Balis, Matt Breur, Tom1 Kovacs, Alison Lange, Jam1e Kalllong1s Ruby Wu . Susan Stanley, Jaydev Mahadevan

Sam W1ce. Bntanny Farb Back: Arch1 Stuk. Joanna Gub1n, Anel Nathanson, Cara Edmundow1cz, Corey Estazad1, Bnan Tnple

M1tch W1ce, Yishak Habtem1chael. Ryan Hatele1d, Kelly Mernt, M1ll1e Keane, Zhen U, Fufe1 X1ang

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DECA Green, Heather Pearlstone, Matt

Ad1asor, Joseph Gnffmg, Samuel Perrot, Thomas

Alekseyev, Anna Growe, Jeremy Razzaque, lmaad

Balk, Emily Harvey, William Reiss, Jenmfer

Blase, Enn Hassan, lfe Rudolph, Zach

Bornfleth, David Hendree, William Salozzo. Elizabeth

Bronson, Lauren Heyman, Scott Sanchez, Stephanie

Bruer, Matthew Homsher, Ashley Scherck, Peter

Cardwell, Brooksey Huck. Dalton Schne1der, Adam

Chen, V1v1en Hughes, Knsh Sher, Anna

Conley. Damelle Jacobs, Jason Shockley, Bnan

Dav1s, Kev1n Jocketty, Ashley Shuff, Cathenne

Dav1s, Timothy Kalliong1s, Jam1e Sonn, Enca

D1gnsp1no. Anthony K1ehl, Paul Specter, Dav1d

Duckham, ian Kurbatava lryna Sullivan, Michael

Dwyer, Dav1d Liebman, Heather Voss. Ph1ll1p

Elbert, Stephame Lordo, Charles Wagner Lauren

Fava, Chnstopher McAlister, Mac W1ce, Samuel

Fonta1ne, Jeremy McClinton, Cam1lle Williams, Locha

Frenchs, Kathanne Mitchell, Enca Williams, Melissa

Gallaher, Bndget Murphy, Michael Wong, Sheena

Garland, Katie Panke, Samuel Wong . She1la

Zenger Andrew

BAND ROW2 Jesse Kalliong1s Zach Goodman Danny W1ttels Scott McMahon John Moore

Chloe W1tkoski Ca1tlin Fleck Enn Anderson Nathan Todd Nate Shaw Brandon Schupp ROW1 Alex Schupp Ben MOSCOWitz Jess1ca Schuster Alex Kocher Dylan Estep Mac McAlister

Enc Polt Alan Heard Clark Jacobs Leah Da1ber Taylor Oelke Ben Lev1n Nate Greenberg D1ana Sussman Rhowsheda Shernll lmaad Razzaque Yue Yin Adam Schneider W1ll Bennett Leah Wmer

Jeremy Wh1tt1ngton Robyn MOSCOWIIZ Gig1 Cnss Charles Burroughs Dm1tn Postnov Kimberly Hartstein

Joanna Alper Stephame Lieberman Conn1e Zhang Dav1d Feldman M1tch W1ce Kat1e Kovacs ROWB

John Hermes Megan Z1merman Mark B1gg Tim Keane Patty W1re Carolyn Drobak R1ck Dammers

Kelly Merntt Bnttany Farb Kendall Park Jacob Hasp1el Tyler Fishbone Sarah Whaley M1chael Fans

Melame Dame! Rebecca Grossman Jenn1fer Pearlstein Andrew Lev111 Jaydev Mahadevan Dame! Becker

Tal Kopan Lonn Jaeger Lauren Millner Dav1d Levy Hannah Herman ROW7 Claudia Gomez

Sara Waltke Jamllla Bausley David Ginsberg Chnstlne Peters Sara Beth Waxman Armeda Thurston Joe St. Geme

Cass1e Feldman Sarah Munfakh John Lynch Jenny Sh1rar M1les Whetsel Paul Kiehl

Millie Keane Ellen Thomas Dam1an Woolfolk Jane W1edenbeck ROW6 Neh1 Ogbevoen M1ke Merntt

Anne Lynch Yuan Zhang Ke1sha Benton Alexandra Whaley Rachel W1nston Will True

Melame Crandall Tara Mahadevan ROWS Dav1d Huckshold Alex Sh1rley Peter Schlamb

Rachael Byrne ROW4 Tracy Fields Em1ly Le1denfrost Daniel Herman Jacob Ohlemiller

Aaron Levm ROW3 Lauren Bronson Michael Fuhrmann Scott Luvm J1mmy Stokes Bnan Tnplett Patnck Boland Jernca Franks SamW1ce Bryce Goodman Evan Jones Greg Bowen Andrew Serkes

Sam Tung Mara1ta Ross Zach Varw1g Jason Perlmutter Michael Rosen Josh Sm1th James Waechter

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Beth Ann Brady • Yearbook adviser and \"mom\" worked many nights on pages and proofs. She pushed all

our editors to complete deadlines while making class so much fun by bringing food and candy. We could never thank

you enough for your patience, optimism and generosity.

Ali Huneke • As a past yearbook staffer, Huneke worked hard as Co-editor of the Sports section. We thank her

for searching countless hours for names to the sports teams and for creative page designs.

Lory Cooper • A past activities staffer, Cooper stepped into the role of Co-editor of the Sports section. We

know those scoreboards were a pain, but they turned out great and the sports pages are fun and interesting.

Sports Staff • Jessica Schuster & Bobby Sutherland

Lisa Goldstein • She worked the past two years on yearbook staff and this year was an awesome Advertising Editor. We thank her for being so hard-working, motivated and organized.

Ads Staff • Carter Boehm

Alice Xu • Although she was not in our 8th hour class, we thank her for all of her great effort in organizing the

club photos and for her patience with the time-consuming indexing.

People/ Activities Staff • Katie Kafoury

Kala O'Connor & Caroline Shaikewitz • we thank the talented Photo Editors for the hundreds

of pictures that tell the story of 2004-2005. Their conscientious attention to detail resulted in awsome photos.

Photographers • Joanna Alper, Kristin Berry, Lauren Bronson, Sarah Harper, Joe Holstein, Maggie McCarthy,

Michelle Pais, Blair Saeks, McKay Yancey, Lara Zenger

About the ...

As we started working on the 2004-2005 yearbook, we were so scared. Visualizing a finished product seemed impossible. Despite the huge responsibility, the team came together and made the year fly by. Our editors' class was made

up of all girls, which created a fun and comfortable atmosphere. We became especially close on a yearbook trip to

Atlanta, where we had seminars and competitions. Mrs. Brady, our yearbook adviser, kept us focused and let us run

the production. She was always accepting of our ideas which helped us create this book as a rewarding accomplishment. We thank our editors, staffers and photographers for their many hours of work whether it was getting quotes

or taking a last minute soccer shoot. This yearbook would not be possible without everyone's input, hard work and

dedication. A special thanks to Leah Blase at Herff Jones for her persistence and bottomless candy bag. Also, thanks

to Prestige and Jostens photography, to Rob Highfill for technical support and to the hundreds of students, teachers,

administrators and parents who contributed to Choices 2005.

• Danielle Fancher & Emily Kline •

Editors-in -Chief

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• M1 n~s 'ter ~e· 55-hour Vegas

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Alexander was annulled, pop star Brrtney

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• T l.Os Lonely Boys rece1ved four

G1a11my nomrnatrons. rncludrng Best

New Artist and Record of the Year

lor ''Heaven.\"

• Queen Laufah released '1he Dana

Owens Album: a vocal JBU album that

bears her grven name.

• Rapper D.D.S. ·superfreak\" Rrck

James and Oscar -wrnrung composer

Jerry Goldsmith d1ed thiS year.

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