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Inside:<br />

Pg. 3-Distinguished<br />

Educators<br />

Pg. 5-Distinguished<br />

Alumni<br />

Pg. 7-Athletic Hall of<br />

Fame<br />

Pg. 9-'79, '89 Reunion<br />

Notes<br />

Pg. 13-News Notes<br />

Pg. 14 - Call for<br />

Alumni Authors<br />

<strong>22</strong>, 3 www.lindberghschools.ws/alumni<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2009</strong><br />

LHSAA<br />

OFFICERS<br />

President<br />

Don Bee ’61<br />

Vice President<br />

Wayne Ashwell ’58<br />

RESERVATIONS REQUIRED!!<br />

Treasurer<br />

Vicky (Ferleman)<br />

O’Neill ’64<br />

Secretary<br />

Susan (Ashwell)<br />

Schraut ’87<br />

DIRECTORS<br />

Banquet Reservation Form available on page 12 or at www.lindberghschools.ws/alumni .<br />

Jenny (Miller)<br />

Bell ’82<br />

Kris (Kirk)<br />

Blakemore ’63<br />

Barbara (Bess)<br />

Gregston ’70<br />

Sharon (Hammel)<br />

Hessler ’66<br />

Vic Lenz ‘60<br />

Pat O’Neill ’61<br />

Joan (Langenbach)<br />

Robinson ’62<br />

Kathy (Boggs)<br />

Toohey ’74


A Touch of Class • <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2009</strong><br />

A Letter from the Superintendent<br />

August , <strong>2009</strong><br />

Dear <strong>Lindbergh</strong> Alumni,<br />

It is common that I meet<br />

people in the south<br />

county area who tell me<br />

that they are <strong>Lindbergh</strong><br />

graduates. Many of our<br />

graduates decide to live<br />

in this area, raise their<br />

families, and enjoy the<br />

wonderful quality of life<br />

available here. This wonderful quality of life in part<br />

originates from the wellspring that is <strong>Lindbergh</strong><br />

<strong>School</strong>s; it nourishes us in many ways.<br />

Homes in the <strong>Lindbergh</strong> district retain their value and<br />

sell at a premium, based in part on the reputation of<br />

the school system. Friendships that are formed<br />

while attending school in the <strong>Lindbergh</strong> district con-<br />

tinue to be a blessing for a lifetime. Our graduates<br />

are well rounded with great academic skills and thus<br />

have successful careers. Crime and negative social<br />

issues are few in the <strong>Lindbergh</strong> <strong>School</strong>s area because<br />

the population is a caring, law-abiding group<br />

with high quality values.<br />

Being a <strong>Lindbergh</strong> graduate makes each of you a<br />

vital part of our social foundation. We hope that you<br />

will continue to be proud of your Flyer heritage, keep<br />

in touch, and follow the activities in <strong>Lindbergh</strong><br />

<strong>School</strong>s. It is still the same wonderful place you remember<br />

and we are constantly striving to educate<br />

another generation so that they will be just as successful<br />

as you have been.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Dr. Jim Simpson - Superintendent<br />

A Letter from the Principal<br />

<strong>Lindbergh</strong> Alumni,<br />

You are always welcome at <strong>Lindbergh</strong> High<br />

<strong>School</strong>! Call, then come visit our campus to view<br />

the familiar places and see the new additions. Our<br />

<strong>2009</strong>-2010 school year has started with over 2000<br />

students in attendance. They, along with the staff,<br />

are celebrating a number of school-wide accomplishments.<br />

<strong>Lindbergh</strong> was again recognized for<br />

being a "Top 1000" school in the nation by Newsweek.<br />

World and News Report awarded our students<br />

and staff the title of a Silver Medal <strong>School</strong>,<br />

one of only five in Missouri. MSHSAA, Missouri<br />

State High <strong>School</strong> Athletic Association, designated<br />

<strong>Lindbergh</strong> as a state "Leadership <strong>School</strong>."<br />

More great news arrived on the first days of school<br />

as the staff and students were made aware that<br />

our state testing scores ranked <strong>Lindbergh</strong> High<br />

<strong>School</strong> as a "Top Ten <strong>School</strong>" in Math, Communication<br />

Arts and Science. Additionally ACT scores<br />

rose for the fifth year in a row.<br />

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All of the above academic<br />

scores and awards are<br />

possible because of the traditions<br />

put into place by our<br />

alumni. During your years<br />

at <strong>Lindbergh</strong>, each of you<br />

established a path that our<br />

current students follow today.<br />

As alumni, you should<br />

be very proud of your<br />

school as the students and staff continue to grow<br />

and achieve because of your past efforts and present<br />

support.<br />

Congratulations and welcome back!<br />

Dr. Ronald C. Helms<br />

Principal<br />

A Touch of Class, the <strong>Lindbergh</strong> High<br />

<strong>School</strong> Alumni newsletter, is published<br />

quarterly by the <strong>Lindbergh</strong> High <strong>School</strong><br />

Alumni Association, 4900 S. <strong>Lindbergh</strong><br />

Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63126. To submit<br />

information for the next issue, go to<br />

www.lindberghschools.ws/alumni and<br />

click on the Contact Form tab, mail your<br />

info to MJ Driscoll at the above address,<br />

e-mail mdriscoll@lindberghschools.ws,<br />

or call us at 314-729-2400, ext. 8816.


<strong>2009</strong> Distinguished Educators<br />

Lou Lunte<br />

ou Lunte was born and raised in<br />

L north St. Louis, graduating from<br />

Beaumont High <strong>School</strong> in 1943. Lou<br />

graduated from Washington University<br />

in 1950 with a degree in liberal arts/<br />

social science and was immediately<br />

hired by the newly formed R8<br />

(<strong>Lindbergh</strong>) <strong>School</strong> <strong>District</strong> to teach<br />

science, math and civics.<br />

Lou left <strong>Lindbergh</strong> in 1954 to teach in<br />

Colorado, where he earned his<br />

master’s degree, but returned to St.<br />

Louis in 1957 after receiving a<br />

fellowship to study physics at Wash U. for one year. In<br />

the fall of 1958, he was rehired at <strong>Lindbergh</strong> where he<br />

worked until he retired in 1983.<br />

During his time at LHS, Lou mentored many new<br />

teachers in addition to touching the lives of thousands<br />

of students. The Spirit yearbook was dedicated to Lou<br />

in 1965 and again in 1975, along with Herman Haeger<br />

and Al Jaworski. Lou is one of only three individuals to<br />

be honored in this way more than once.<br />

The 1965 dedication read as follows, “For his<br />

Robert Tobler<br />

obert Tobler began teaching at<br />

R LHS in 1956 and taught Instrumental<br />

Music in the district before becoming<br />

Director of Instrumental Music<br />

in 1965. Mr. Tobler retired in 1998.<br />

According to past students, Mr. Tobler<br />

had the ability to instill a striving for excellence<br />

in his students while making<br />

every bit of it enjoyable. One recalls,<br />

“His wonderful sense of humor made<br />

me look forward to band class; there<br />

was always something special about<br />

the days when Mr. Tobler led the band.<br />

On those days, the students would sit<br />

up a little straighter and a certain excitement<br />

would fill the air. Under his<br />

guidance, we became the best band in the area. Mr.<br />

Tobler taught me a love of music and always challenged<br />

me to do my best. ‘Is this good enough’ is a<br />

question that would never have been asked in his class<br />

– only your best was acceptable. It was Mr. Tobler’s<br />

influence that led to my becoming a teacher myself. He<br />

was a teacher who truly enjoyed what he did and it was<br />

evident every day to his students.”<br />

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A Touch of Class • <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2009</strong><br />

participation in the affairs of both<br />

<strong>Lindbergh</strong> High <strong>School</strong> and the<br />

community, as an exceptional teacher<br />

of social studies, biology and advanced<br />

biology, as the sponsor of the Biology<br />

Club, as an active member of the<br />

Science Teachers’ Group, the past<br />

president of the <strong>Lindbergh</strong> Community<br />

Teachers’ Association, and an<br />

enthusiastic and hard worker for the<br />

Washington University Science Fair,<br />

we, the yearbook staff are proud to<br />

dedicate this 1965 Spirit to Mr. Louis<br />

Lunte, a man who has unselfishly<br />

dedicated himself, since 1952 to the<br />

education of many <strong>Lindbergh</strong> students<br />

who have had the privilege of associating with him.”<br />

Students remember Lunte as a wonderful teacher who<br />

turned kids on to science. One student remembers that<br />

he was the only teacher who gave her a passing grade<br />

despite her failure to do well on written tests due to a<br />

reading disability. “He took my class participation into<br />

account and knew that I understood what he was<br />

teaching. I will always be grateful to Mr. Lunte for not<br />

giving up on me.”<br />

Lunte and his wife, Shirley, have five children and now<br />

live in Nevada.<br />

30 years.”<br />

Another student remembers that when<br />

the Jazz Band would play, Tobler would<br />

just sit back and smile as though to say<br />

“I am really enjoying this performance.”<br />

He had a real bond with his band students.<br />

Tobler’s influence on some students<br />

began way before they ever entered<br />

LHS, though. “When Mr. Tobler<br />

came to our class in 5 th grade and<br />

played that wha-wha on the trombone,<br />

and all those comical sounds you hear<br />

at the circus or in the background of a<br />

cartoon, I just knew I had to play it. Not<br />

only was it a great sound, but the way<br />

he smiled and laughed, I knew I wanted<br />

him to be my teacher. Mr. Tobler taught<br />

me a skill that I have used for the last<br />

Tobler also taught life lessons. “I learned a lot about<br />

the music business, entertaining and not sweating the<br />

small stuff from Mr. Tobler. He instilled in me an attitude<br />

for which I will be forever grateful. Thanks, Mr.<br />

Tobler, for your guidance, talent and friendship. I’m<br />

richer because of you.”


Al Jaworski<br />

A Touch of Class • <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2009</strong><br />

lois (Al) Jaworski was one of<br />

A the teachers who worked at<br />

LHS from the very beginning, celebrating<br />

his 25 th year when the high<br />

school celebrated its 25 th Anniversary<br />

with the graduating class of<br />

1975. He retired before the district’s<br />

50 th anniversary, although he<br />

continued to be an active member<br />

of the <strong>Lindbergh</strong> family until his retirement<br />

in 1993.<br />

Jaworski earned both his BS and MS at Washington<br />

University in St. Louis. At LHS, he taught PE,<br />

driver’s ed, health, biology, world history and Missouri<br />

history. To his students, Jaworski was known<br />

as a strict disciplinarian and a teacher who really<br />

wanted his teaching to make a difference in his students’<br />

lives.<br />

Jaworski also lent his coaching talents to the Varsity<br />

track and sophomore basketball teams. During his<br />

years as coach, both teams experienced much success.<br />

Jaworski also sponsored the “Co-Pilots;” a<br />

group of girls who kept time and measurements for<br />

the track team.<br />

Jaworski’s sophomore basketball<br />

teams always had winning records<br />

and he prepared this players well<br />

before turning them over to Lou<br />

Lorch or Don Bee, the Varsity Basketball<br />

coaches. He coached the<br />

class of ‘66 basketball team from 7 th<br />

grade all the way through senior<br />

year. Players say they never ever<br />

would have gone to state without<br />

him and describe him as “the best.”<br />

His students and players recall Jaworski<br />

as the kind of coach that<br />

wouldn't let you quit. “He kept on you until you did<br />

what needed to be done. He made you believe in<br />

yourself.” Others recall him as a very dry, witty ,<br />

wickedly funny guy who taught students and players<br />

as much about life as anything else. As one former<br />

student put it, “I learned a lot from Coach Jaworski<br />

about dealing with the challenges in life. He called<br />

things the way he saw them and you always knew<br />

where you stood with him. You might not have liked<br />

what he said, but if you thought about it, you understood<br />

why he said it and learned from it.”<br />

Alois Jaworski passed away after a valiant battle<br />

with cancer in 2004 at the age of 76.<br />

LHS Alumni Monthly Happy Hours Grow<br />

T<br />

he first of the monthly LHS Alumni Happy<br />

Hours took place at Helen Fitzgerald’s in May<br />

<strong>2009</strong>. A small but enthusiastic crowd attended.<br />

In July, a larger and even more enthusiastic crowd<br />

attended the second LHS Alumni Happy Hour in<br />

Chesterfield at the 54 th Street Grill.<br />

“These happy hours are lots of fun and a great<br />

way to catch up with old friends” says Jenny<br />

(Miller) Bell '82, who has been instrumental in organizing<br />

these events. “Plus, I meet new LHS<br />

alumni every month...and there is a lot of informal<br />

business networking going on as well!”<br />

You know what they say – it’s not WHAT you<br />

know – it’s WHO you know! Come show us WHO<br />

you are at the next LHS Happy Hour!<br />

Bring your friends!<br />

LHS ALUMNI HAPPY HOUR SCHEDULE - All alumni are welcome!!<br />

Beginning at 6:00 p.m.<br />

Aug 27th Llywelyn's Pub in Webster<br />

Sept 23rd Alumni Banquet<br />

Sept 24th LHS Senior March to the Bonfire<br />

Sept 25th Homecoming Football Game & Alumni Tent on the field<br />

Oct <strong>22</strong>nd Highlands Brewing Company<br />

(formerly Alandale’s) in Kirkwood<br />

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<strong>2009</strong> Distinguished Alumni<br />

Jan Garavaglia '74<br />

r. Jan Garavaglia was born in St Louis and<br />

D grew up with her two brothers, John ‘72 and<br />

Chuck ‘77, in South County. She attended Concord<br />

Elementary and <strong>Lindbergh</strong> High <strong>School</strong>, graduating<br />

in 1974. She completed college, medical school and<br />

her residency at St. Louis University, where she was<br />

inspired by a forensic pathologist to enter the field.<br />

Dr. Garavaglia completed her fellowship in forensic<br />

pathology at the Dade County Medical Examiner's<br />

Office in Miami, Fla., and obtained certification by<br />

the American Board of Pathology in combined anatomic<br />

and clinical pathology, and by the American<br />

Board of Pathology in forensic pathology.<br />

In 1988, Jan got her first job as an Associate Medical<br />

Examiner in Duval County, Jacksonville, Florida.<br />

Garavaglia and her family moved to Georgia in 1991<br />

where she took a job as Associate Medical Examiner<br />

for the next two years. In 1993, the family moved<br />

once again to San Antonio, Texas where Jan spent<br />

the next ten years as a Medical Examiner in the<br />

Bexar County Forensic Science Center. She also<br />

served at the University of Texas Health Science<br />

Center at San Antonio as the clinical assistant professor<br />

for the department of pathology, and as a<br />

A Touch of Class • <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2009</strong><br />

member of the Graduate Faculty Council for the<br />

Graduate <strong>School</strong> of Biomedical Science.<br />

Dr. Garavaglia is a member of the National Association<br />

of Medical Examiners and the American Academy<br />

of Forensic Sciences, and is the recipient of the<br />

Hidalgo Award, presented by the Bexar County<br />

Commissioners Court in Texas for "outstanding work<br />

assisting agencies and providing forensic science<br />

services during a multi-jurisdictional capital murder<br />

investigation." She has also given numerous presentations<br />

and lectures at various institutions, and<br />

has been published in media such as the Journal of<br />

Forensic Sciences and The American Journal of Forensic<br />

Medicine and Pathology.<br />

Dr. Garavaglia is best known as the host of Discovery<br />

Health Channel’s top-rated series, Dr. G: Medi-<br />

(Continued on page 12)<br />

Stephen Mitchler '69<br />

S<br />

tephen “Mitch” Mitchler was a 1969 graduate<br />

of LHS who excelled in football as an offensive<br />

guard for the Flyers. Mitch was co-captain<br />

of the 1968 Flyer football team and is remembered<br />

by those who played with him for his tenacity, loyalty,<br />

determination and dedication<br />

Mitch enlisted in the navy and served four years<br />

after graduating from LHS. Mitch was out of the<br />

service long enough to attend college, then reenlisted<br />

in the US Army where he served a <strong>22</strong>-<br />

year career in the Army Special Forces during<br />

which he was stationed in Berlin (prior to the fall of<br />

the Berlin Wall) and in Central and South America.<br />

While in the Special Forces, Mitch became fluent<br />

in German and Spanish and was a member of<br />

MENSA.<br />

Also during<br />

this<br />

time he<br />

made<br />

more than<br />

1200<br />

parachute jumps, most with a<br />

90 pound rucksack.<br />

His jumping days ended with a major back fusion<br />

operation at Walter Reed in the late 90’s. Mitch<br />

died of a malignancy at the age of 57 while living<br />

in Olympia, WA. Mitch was loved and respected<br />

by his LHS classmates and teammates and by the<br />

soldiers with whom he served.<br />

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A Touch of Class • <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2009</strong><br />

Frank Slachman '72<br />

fter graduating from LHS in 1972, Frank<br />

A Slachman attended Washington University<br />

where he studied Chemical Engineering and graduated<br />

in 1976. He then attended St. Louis University<br />

for medical school, did his surgical residency at<br />

Stanford, and did his cardiothoracic and transplant<br />

training at the University of Washington. Dr.<br />

Slachman has been in his current practice as a Cardiac<br />

Surgeon for the last 17 years working a risky,<br />

demanding and emergency-ridden job. High-risk<br />

patients from southern and northern California are<br />

referred to Slachman’s team. It’s not uncommon for<br />

him to leave the hospital after 10 p.m., and after particularly<br />

grueling surgeries, he doesn’t make it home<br />

at all. Slachman averages seven heart surgeries a<br />

week and operates on call for nearly half of his<br />

weekends.<br />

As for his personal accomplishments, Slachman<br />

says he learned to work hard, and play hard. His<br />

wife thinks he is crazy, because he loves to try anything<br />

new and has dabbled in lots of things, including<br />

auto road racing, becoming a pilot, scuba diving, big<br />

Glenn Zimmerman '82<br />

lenn Zimmerman is the Meteorologist for FOX 2<br />

News in the Morning which begins at 5:00 a.m.<br />

He has been forecasting weather on the morning show<br />

since 1990. A St. Louis native, Glenn graduated from<br />

<strong>Lindbergh</strong> High <strong>School</strong> in 1982. He has a degree in<br />

Broadcast Journalism from Kansas State University,<br />

and a degree in Meteorology from Saint Louis University.<br />

When not forecasting, Glenn is into music. From his<br />

trumpet and tuba playing days at LHS, to his guitar<br />

playing of today. Glenn stays active in the music scene<br />

in St. Louis. You can catch him out playing or sitting in<br />

with other local groups, as well as his band The Bobbleheads.<br />

He also incorporates music into his forecasts<br />

with his “Weather Song of the Day.” Much to the dismay<br />

of his wife Jill, he has an extensive CD collection<br />

and Jill states that thank goodness for e-music, otherwise<br />

they would need another wing on the house for all<br />

the music.<br />

Glenn is very generous in donating his time and talents;<br />

playing auctioneer for many non-profits to help<br />

them raise money. About half of Zimmerman’s calen-<br />

game hunting<br />

and<br />

marlin fishing<br />

to<br />

name a<br />

few. In recent<br />

years,<br />

Slachman<br />

has been<br />

more involved in cycling, running and mountaineering.<br />

While his cycling is mostly recreational, he has<br />

made numerous "Century Rides," and most of his<br />

summers include a cycling tour in Europe. Slachman<br />

has jogged about 10 marathons including those in<br />

the major cities like Chicago, New York and Boston.<br />

Frank claims he is not sure how the whole “mountain<br />

climbing thing” got started as he swears he is afraid<br />

of heights and hates cold weather! However, he was<br />

invited to go on an Everest expedition in 2007 and<br />

he went, never expecting to really make it to the top.<br />

He got sick on the summit attempt and was unable<br />

to make the entire climb. However, he signed up to<br />

go again this year and ended up standing on the top<br />

dar is devoted<br />

to<br />

such charity<br />

work. He<br />

also often<br />

makes the<br />

time to visit<br />

schools to<br />

talk about weather. His favorite question, usually from<br />

a grade school student is, “HOW MUCH MONEY DO<br />

YOU MAKE”<br />

Glenn also coaches his children, Claire and Jack, in<br />

baseball, softball and basketball, and is active with the<br />

Boy Scouts as well. Glenn himself is an Eagle Scout.<br />

Glenn’s parents still live in the <strong>Lindbergh</strong> <strong>District</strong> and<br />

he has a brother in St. Louis, and a sister in Oklahoma.<br />

While St. Louis was in the spot light winning the world<br />

series in 2006, during the downtown parade, Fox 2’s<br />

Glenn Zimmerman made sure he mentioned twice that<br />

he graduated from LHS and also played in the (newly<br />

started at the time) marching band.<br />

Glenn has always been proud of his LHS roots.<br />

(Continued on page 8)<br />

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A Touch of Class • <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2009</strong><br />

<strong>2009</strong> Inductees to the<br />

LHS Athletic Hall of Fame<br />

Tom␣Anagnos␣'75␣-␣Diving␣<br />

Missouri State Diving Champion 1975<br />

Yvonne␣Cole␣␣<br />

Pom Pons Coach<br />

Formed the first LHS Flyerettes Team in 1969<br />

33 Years as Flyerettes Coach<br />

14-time Missouri State Championships<br />

Coached over 1,000 Flyerettes<br />

Steve␣Mosier␣'78␣-␣Baseball␣<br />

First-team All-Conference and All-State “78; 419 batting average<br />

Second Place Team in State Large-<strong>School</strong> Championship<br />

Dale␣O'Brien␣'66␣-␣Diving␣<br />

Conference Springboard Diving Championship 1965<br />

Missouri State Springboard Diving Championship 1965<br />

Led the LHS Diving Team to Conference Invitational Championships -<br />

1965, 1966<br />

SHARE THE FUN! Pass this newsletter along to all your LHS Alumni friends!!<br />

SHARE YOUR NEWS! Send your news to mdriscoll@lindberghschools.ws<br />

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A Touch of Class • <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2009</strong><br />

Alumni Updates<br />

Beth Cross '97 Joins <strong>District</strong> as<br />

Director of Communications<br />

eth Cross '97<br />

B has been<br />

named director of<br />

<strong>Lindbergh</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

<strong>District</strong>’s Community<br />

Relations Department.<br />

She will replace<br />

Mary Glynn<br />

Meyer who retired<br />

after 32 years in the<br />

department.<br />

Cross received her<br />

B.A. in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

from Drake<br />

University. While in school, she served as editor of<br />

her student newspapers, The Pilot at <strong>Lindbergh</strong>, and<br />

The Times-Delphic at Drake.<br />

Cross left her position as Communications Coordinator<br />

at SSM Health Care to return to her <strong>Lindbergh</strong><br />

roots. She has also served as communications specialist<br />

for SSM Cardinal Glennon Children’s Medical<br />

Center, and copy editor and reporter for the Corpus<br />

Christi Caller-Times. Cross began her position at<br />

<strong>Lindbergh</strong> on July 21.<br />

Nikki Snelson '94 Appears in<br />

“42nd Street” at the Muny<br />

ikki Snelson '94 returned to St. Louis this summer<br />

for the Muny’s production of 42nd Street.<br />

N<br />

Nikki played the part of Annie in the show, the part<br />

played by Ginger<br />

Rogers in the movie<br />

that inspired the show.<br />

Most recently, Snelson<br />

originated the role of<br />

fitness guru and murder<br />

suspect Brooke<br />

Wyndham in "Legally<br />

Blonde" on Broadway<br />

and played Cassie, the<br />

lead, in the national<br />

tour of "A Chorus<br />

Line." She is getting<br />

ready to play the Mad<br />

Hatter in a new Frank<br />

Wildhorn show,<br />

"Wonderland."<br />

Nikki made her debut as an Emerald City-zen in<br />

"The Wizard of Oz," garbed in green from headdress<br />

to toes, while she was a student at <strong>Lindbergh</strong> High<br />

<strong>School</strong>. She has returned again and again calling<br />

the Muny a top summer place to work.<br />

Frank Slachman '72 (cont.)<br />

(Continued from page 6)<br />

of the world! This whole adventure<br />

has now morphed into<br />

climbing the Seven Summits, the<br />

tallest mountain on every continent.<br />

Slachman’s interest in outdoor<br />

adventure led to an audition,<br />

with his operating room coworkers<br />

for CBS’s reality show,<br />

“Survivor.” Slachman says it was<br />

“just great fun” for the staff,<br />

and made it all the way<br />

through the second round of<br />

auditions.<br />

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Class of '79 Celebrates 30-year Reunion<br />

A Touch of Class • <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2009</strong><br />

By Mary (Miller) Diamond ‘79<br />

he <strong>Lindbergh</strong> High <strong>School</strong> Class of 1979 30-<br />

T Year Reunion was held Saturday, July 11 th at<br />

the Sheraton Westport Lakeside Chalet in the Versailles<br />

Ballroom. We had a great time! Our DJ<br />

played music from our era (Led Zeppelin, Steely<br />

Dan, Peter Frampton, etc.) in addition to other party<br />

songs. We reminisced, laughed, danced, drank,<br />

dined and did our best to act 18 again! This time<br />

however, we were of legal drinking age! A professional<br />

photographer captured the reunion moments.<br />

We are quite a handsome group as this class photo<br />

proves. I will always remember the photo op ending<br />

with the DJ cuing up the words “and I’m never going<br />

back to my old school” by Steely Dan. That song will<br />

forever remind<br />

me of<br />

our fabulous<br />

30 th<br />

reunion!<br />

The happy<br />

hour on<br />

Friday<br />

night at<br />

Helen Fitzgerald’s<br />

was<br />

packed to the maximum. It was unbelievable seeing<br />

all those familiar faces. Earlier that day a small<br />

group of us went on a tour of our beloved <strong>Lindbergh</strong>.<br />

Thank you to Mary Jane and Coach Bee! Sunday’s<br />

picnic at Springdale was not canceled due to a major<br />

storm! Instead, a courageous bunch of alumni<br />

risked our lives (okay, I’m exaggerating a bit) to have<br />

one last time to catch up with each other before calling<br />

it a day. Mark Sullivan and I worked very hard<br />

on this reunion and were very pleased (and proud)<br />

with the success of this fabulous weekend of laughter,<br />

memories, tears, and just plain FUN!!<br />

Class of '89 Celebrates 20-year Reunion<br />

T<br />

he class of 1989 held its 20 year reunion on August<br />

14, 15, and 16. The reunion kicked off on<br />

Friday for an informal Happy Hour at O’Leary’s in<br />

(From left) Jennifer (Jewell) AuBuchon, Kim (DeFoe) Arnold, Denise<br />

(Mankell) Morrow, Pam (Sept) Hill<br />

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By Kim (Defoe) Arnold ‘89<br />

Sunset Hills. Not only did the night draw a large<br />

crowd for the class of 1989 but there were quite a<br />

few people from other LHS graduating classes as<br />

well. A nice surprise to the evening! Saturday’s<br />

more upscale event was held at<br />

Moulin Events / Vin de Set which is located<br />

downtown on Chouteau. It was a beautiful<br />

location for a reunion. The 80’s music /<br />

videos brought back a lot of memories as<br />

classmates enjoyed dancing to their old<br />

favorites. Most of all everyone enjoyed<br />

catching up with old friends. What a wonderful<br />

night! Sunday’s picnic was held in<br />

Kirkwood Park and included friends and<br />

family. It was a nice relaxing day that concluded<br />

a fabulous weekend.


A Touch of Class • <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2009</strong><br />

Chris '99 & Donna (Delia) Peterein '00 Hit the Road in Style<br />

C<br />

hris '99 and Donna (Delia) Peterein '00 with<br />

their daughter, Lucy, as featured in an 8/02/09<br />

article in the St. Louis Post Dispatch, “Homemade<br />

Teardrop Trailer Puts Family on the Road to Budget<br />

Vacations.” Chris built his own teardrop camper to<br />

cut costs for family vacation.<br />

To read the entire article, go to:<br />

http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/lifestyle/stories.nsf/<br />

travel/story/<br />

A993E6F6B43450258625760200798337<br />

OpenDocument<br />

Oakland A’s Pitcher, LHS Grad, Josh Outman '02, Out<br />

for Season after Elbow Surgery<br />

J<br />

osh Outman,<br />

2002 LHS graduate<br />

and left-handed<br />

pitcher for the Oakland<br />

Athletics, ended<br />

his season prematurely<br />

with ligament<br />

replacement surgery<br />

on his elbow.<br />

Outman had a 4-1<br />

record and 3.48 ERA in 14 appearances, including<br />

12 starts before he was sidelined by the surgery.<br />

Recovery from this surgery usually runs 12 to 18<br />

months for pitchers so Outman may miss part of<br />

the '10-’'11 season as well.<br />

LHS ALUMNI ON THE WEB<br />

WEB SITE:<br />

www.lindberghschools.ws/alumni (the “official”<br />

LHS Alumni Web site and blog)<br />

FACEBOOK Groups:<br />

<strong>Lindbergh</strong> High <strong>School</strong> Alumni (the “official” LHS<br />

Alumni group); <strong>Lindbergh</strong> High Alumni; I was a<br />

Flyer @ <strong>Lindbergh</strong> High <strong>School</strong><br />

FACEBOOK PAGE:<br />

<strong>Lindbergh</strong> High <strong>School</strong> Alumni Association<br />

TWITTER Site:<br />

lflyer<br />

LinkedIn Group:<br />

<strong>Lindbergh</strong> High <strong>School</strong> Alumni Association<br />

Don’t forget to visit www.lindberghschools.ws/alumni for all the latest alumni news, reunions, information<br />

about upcoming events and a look at the latest additions to the LHS Alumni logo wear collection!<br />

Send all your reunion information to: LAlumni@lindberghschools.ws<br />

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From the South County Times, 7-27-09<br />

article by Kevin Murphy<br />

ob Gaus '79, a teaching professional<br />

out of Tower Tee Golf Cen-<br />

B<br />

ter in Affton, competed at Southern<br />

Hills Country Club in Tulsa in July for a<br />

spot in the 89 th PGA Championship.<br />

Gaus, age 46, qualified for the PGA<br />

Championship, one of golf's four majors,<br />

by finishing in the top 20 at the<br />

40th PGA Professional National Championship<br />

held June 21-24 at Crosswater<br />

Golf Club in Sunriver, Ore.<br />

A Touch of Class • <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2009</strong><br />

Bob Gaus '79 Competes in Fourth PGA Championship<br />

Gaus was a first-team NCAA Division II All-American<br />

at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville. He<br />

turned professional in 1983 and played on the former<br />

Nike Tour from 1996-98 —<br />

making seven cuts in 10 events.<br />

He played full time on the Buy-com<br />

tour in 2001.<br />

Gaus has won just about every local<br />

tournament there is to win. He<br />

has been named the Gateway<br />

PGA "Player of the Year" four<br />

times, and is working toward a fifth<br />

honor for 2007.<br />

He was a member of the 1998<br />

U.S. PGA Cup Team, posting a 3-0-1 record. In<br />

1998, he finished second in the National Club Pro<br />

tournament played at Pinehurst, and in 2004 he was<br />

the winner of the Assistant Pro Championship.<br />

Chris Marziotti Tennis Scholarship Increased<br />

T<br />

he Chris Marziotti Tennis Scholarship was<br />

established in 1985 to honor the<br />

memory of Chris, a <strong>Lindbergh</strong> graduate<br />

from the class of 1979, who died June,<br />

1985 of leukemia; that disease having<br />

been diagnosed in September, 1982 while<br />

Chris was an engineering student at Tulane<br />

University. While at <strong>Lindbergh</strong>, Chris<br />

was a four-year Varsity Tennis player and<br />

was the most valuable tennis player on<br />

the team in his senior year. Chris and his<br />

doubles partner went to state in both his<br />

junior and senior years.<br />

The annual award was to be given to an<br />

outstanding college-bound senior tennis player on<br />

either the boys’ or girls’ tennis team, the winner to<br />

be selected by the tennis coaches. The first<br />

award, a cash grant of $500 was made to Kimberly<br />

Jacobs in 1987. The cash award continued<br />

to be $500 through 2002, but in 2003, it<br />

was raised to $750 and in 2006 to<br />

$1,000.<br />

The Scholarship Committee is pleased<br />

to announce that beginning with the<br />

May, 2010 presentation, two $1,000<br />

scholarships will be awarded. The recipients<br />

will be college-bound senior tennis<br />

players, one from each of the boys’ and<br />

girls’ Varsity Tennis Teams at <strong>Lindbergh</strong><br />

High <strong>School</strong>.<br />

This doubling of the award has been<br />

made possible by the generosity of private donors<br />

to the fund since its inception in 1985. For further<br />

information regarding the Chris Marziotto Tennis<br />

Scholarship, please contact John Parres, Esq. at<br />

314-256-0316.<br />

LHS ALUMNI GEAR<br />

Alumni t-shirts, polo’s, sweatshirts<br />

and more! Check out every department –<br />

you’re sure to find something you like!<br />

www.lindberghschools.ws/alumni<br />

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We failed to remind you in the Winter and<br />

Spring issues that renewals were due. To<br />

maintain your membership, please renew<br />

for <strong>2009</strong> using the form on page 15 if you<br />

haven’t already. Thank you!


A Touch of Class • <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2009</strong><br />

Jan Garavaglia '74 (cont.)<br />

(Continued from page 5)<br />

cal Examiner, which recently won the International<br />

Health and Medical Media Award for the best medical<br />

information series. In addition, Jan will soon be<br />

hosting a new series on Discovery Health called<br />

America’s Most Shocking Cases. Garavaglia also<br />

authored How Not To Die, in which she relates some<br />

of her own experiences as a medical examiner to<br />

educate readers how to better care for their health<br />

and avoid premature death.<br />

Dr. G. has appeared as a guest on The Oprah<br />

Show, Larry King Live , The Rachel Ray Show and<br />

will be appearing in September on the new Dr. Oz<br />

Show.<br />

Jan is married and has two sons.<br />

<strong>2009</strong> LHS ALUMNI AWARDS BANQUET RESERVATION FORM<br />

RESERVATIONS REQUIRED<br />

Cost per person: $25.00 Reservations due by 9/11/09<br />

Name _________________________________________________________Phone (H) __________________<br />

Address _______________________________________________________(W) _______________________<br />

City, State, Zip _________________________________________________<br />

Email _________________________________________________________<br />

Total Number Attending: __________ x $25 = Total Enclosed: $_________<br />

(Please list names of those attending on back.)<br />

Check or Money Order (Please make checks payable to: LHS Alumni)<br />

MasterCard/VISA (Sorry, no American Express or Discover)<br />

Card # ___________________________________________________<br />

Signature ______________________________________________________<br />

<br />

Exp. Date ___________<br />

I/We can’t attend but want to donate $ _____________ to the LHS Alumni Association (LHSAA) in honor<br />

of ___________________________________________.<br />

Please mail completed form and payment to:<br />

LHS Alumni<br />

Mary Jane Driscoll<br />

4900 S. <strong>Lindbergh</strong> Blvd.<br />

St. Louis, MO 63126<br />

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Make reservations online at:<br />

www.lindberghschools.ws/alumni<br />

Questions 314-729-2400, ext. 8816<br />

www.lindberghschools.ws/alumni


News Notes<br />

The 60’s<br />

See Kaye (Henry) Jehle’s '66 notes about her sons<br />

in the ‘00 section of these News Notes.<br />

The 70’s<br />

Kathy (Caola) Kerr ’75 sent in this news about her<br />

sister, Mary (Caola) Kullmann '78, “I just wanted<br />

to submit this info on my sister. She graduated<br />

from <strong>Lindbergh</strong> in 1978. Since then, she has gotten<br />

her law degree and is now the Chief Governance<br />

Officer for the Laclede Group, Inc. and the Laclede<br />

Gas Company. She's not big on bragging about<br />

herself but I am!!!! She's a divorced mother of two<br />

and lives in South County.”<br />

Joyce (Dodel) Locke '79 wrote: “Oh my gosh! I<br />

was interested to see that Mr. Bierwirth retired - he<br />

was my 5th grade teacher at Dressel and was also<br />

both of my children's 5th grade teacher at Sappington!<br />

My son Ian is going to be a junior at <strong>Lindbergh</strong><br />

and my daughter Cassidy will be a freshman this<br />

year. When he was my kids 5th grade teacher, he<br />

and I used to reminisce about the old days at Dressel.”<br />

The Kansas City Business Journal has named Kansas<br />

City Cancer Center's Practice Director Stephanie<br />

Dutton '79 one of 25 professionals on the <strong>2009</strong><br />

list of “Women Who Mean Business.” Dutton is the<br />

Practice Director for the non-profit medical practice<br />

and has supervised the last five practice expansions.<br />

The 80’s<br />

Kathy (Carlock) Lorenz '88 has been named principal<br />

at Hancock High <strong>School</strong> in the Hancock Place<br />

<strong>School</strong> <strong>District</strong> beginning in the <strong>2009</strong>-2010 school<br />

year.<br />

The 00’s<br />

Kaye (Henry) Jehle '66 writes, “My husband, Dennis<br />

and I are 1966 <strong>Lindbergh</strong> graduates (all of us<br />

Sappington <strong>School</strong> grads also) and I just wanted to<br />

brag on my two sons who are fairly recent <strong>Lindbergh</strong><br />

grads. I attribute our alma matter for the excellent<br />

education provided by the <strong>Lindbergh</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>District</strong><br />

SEND US YOUR NEWS!<br />

WE WILL PUT IT IN THE NEXT ISSUE!<br />

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A Touch of Class • <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2009</strong><br />

and am very grateful.<br />

Jeff Jehle '01 is a 2006 graduate of Southeast<br />

MO State Univ and is also working on his masters<br />

degree. He has been teaching in the Fort Zumwalt<br />

<strong>School</strong> <strong>District</strong> for 2 years at Ostmann Elementary<br />

<strong>School</strong> , K-6 and this last year as an assistant<br />

Band Director for the middle school and<br />

high school.<br />

Andrew Jehle (Andy) '04 graduated from Southeast<br />

MO State in May 2008 and will be graduating<br />

with his MBA in December <strong>2009</strong>. He is a graduate<br />

assistant and resident scholar of his Sig Ep<br />

Fraternity at SEMO. He is there this summer taking<br />

two classes. I’m so proud of him and how far<br />

he has gone.<br />

Joshua Bender '04 recently graduated from the<br />

University of Kansas with a bachelor of architecture.<br />

Grant Chien-Hao Huang '04 graduated from the<br />

University of Kansas with a master’s in architecture.<br />

Justin Tyler Sherwood '05 graduated from the<br />

University of Kansas with a bachelor of general<br />

studies in environmental studies and geography.<br />

Andrew Jame Spitzfaden '04 graduated from the<br />

University of Kansas with a bachelor of science in<br />

architectural engineering.<br />

Births<br />

Chris Wisbrock '93 and his wife Julie welcomed<br />

their daughter Emma into the world on May 29,<br />

<strong>2009</strong>.<br />

David Blackwood '90 and his wife, Jennalie,<br />

welcomed Cole William Lee Blackwood on June<br />

1, <strong>2009</strong>.<br />

Lexie (Bee) '98 and Scott Weitzel became parents<br />

on Tuesday, June 2nd. Vivian Bee Weitzel<br />

weighed in at 6 lbs. 15oz. She was 21" long.<br />

Coach Don Bee '61 is the proud grandpa!<br />

www.lindberghschools.ws/alumni


A Touch of Class • <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2009</strong><br />

In Memoriam - Alumni<br />

Art Schumacher '64 died early this summer. Art<br />

graduated from the University of MO-Rolla (now MO<br />

University of Science and Technology) with a degree in<br />

metallurgy and from Purdue with a MBA. He began his<br />

career in Connecticut and later served as Chief Metallurgist<br />

for Phelps-Dodge in Douglas, AZ. Art is survived<br />

by his brother Ray Schumacher '60.<br />

David Northrop '73 died June 20. In addition to his<br />

wife, Gisela, he is survived by his brother Clifford<br />

Northrop '60 and sister Pat (Northrop '54) Hudson.<br />

Carla (Roehrs) Holman '76 sent the following sad<br />

news. Terry L. (Roehrs) Marsh '70 passed away suddenly,<br />

on July 17, <strong>2009</strong>. Terry had been a member of<br />

the orchestra, playing the cello. Terry was a greatgreat<br />

aunt and will be greatly missed by all of her many<br />

nieces and nephews as well as the rest of her family.<br />

Carla was an organ donor, and was able to help over<br />

75 people as a result.<br />

Charles H. Laury '74 died May 20, <strong>2009</strong>. Charles<br />

was the brother of Kathleen (Laury '72) Daniel ,<br />

Karon (Laury '74) Zeitler, Christine (Laury '78)<br />

Reuter, Julia (Laury) Lexa , Michael '75, David '78,<br />

Roland and Jeffery Laury.<br />

Thomas E. Dorn '76 passed away on June 29, <strong>2009</strong>.<br />

Edward John Goetz III '81 died on Monday, June 8,<br />

<strong>2009</strong>. Edward is the brother of Gary Goetz '84 and is<br />

survived by his wife and two children.<br />

Erika Bogue '01 died June 24, <strong>2009</strong>. Erika is the sister<br />

of Jeffrey Bogue '04.<br />

In Memoriam - Faculty<br />

John Hardin, former <strong>Lindbergh</strong> teacher, assistant principal,<br />

assistant superintendent for personnel, and interim<br />

superintendent (1990-1991) passed away Sunday,<br />

Aug. 9, following a long battle with cancer.<br />

WANTED: AUTOGRAPHED COPIES OF BOOKS WRITTEN BY<br />

LHS ALUMNI AUTHORS.<br />

Calling All LHS Alumni Authors<br />

T<br />

hanks to donations from LHS alumni and the<br />

LHS Alumni Association, work will begin this<br />

fall on alumni display cases to line the entryway of<br />

Alumni Hall.<br />

LHS Principal Ron Helms has designated the entire<br />

first floor hall (that runs outside the “bubble office”)<br />

“Alumni Hall.” It is there that the plaques<br />

honoring those who have been recognized as Distinguished<br />

Alumni are displayed, and pictures of<br />

Distinguished Retired Educators will join them this<br />

year. Members of the LHS Athletic Hall of Fame<br />

will also be recognized there.<br />

In addition, Dr. Helms has started the process of<br />

hanging framed pictures of every graduating class<br />

up and down the entire first floor hall. This is complicated<br />

by the fact that for several years during<br />

the 70’s and early 80’s, no group class pictures<br />

were taken so a composite must be created from<br />

individual senior pictures - quite a task!!<br />

www.lindberghschools.ws/alumni<br />

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LHS Industrial Arts teacher David Blackwood<br />

'90 and his class will design and begin construction<br />

of the glass display cases this semester and<br />

hope to have the project well on its way to completion<br />

by December. (Donations are still being<br />

sought for the safety-glass panels for the cases.)<br />

When completed, the cases will showcase a rotating<br />

display of LHS alumni memorabilia. One<br />

shelf in the cases will be designated for a permanent<br />

(and ever growing) collection of books authored<br />

by LHS alumni. What an inspiration to<br />

current aspiring authors at LHS!!<br />

Hardly a day goes by that doesn’t bring news of<br />

yet another LHS alum being published! If you are<br />

a LHS alum and have published one or more<br />

books, please send an autographed copy for display<br />

in Alumni Hall. Send it to:<br />

<strong>Lindbergh</strong> Alumni Association<br />

4900 S. <strong>Lindbergh</strong> Blvd.<br />

St. Louis, MO 63126


REUNION NEWS<br />

A Touch of Class • <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2009</strong><br />

ATTENTION REUNION COMMITTEES<br />

If your class is planning a reunion, contact us so that we may assist you and help publicize the event.<br />

Class of '59 held its 50-year reunion on May 16,<br />

<strong>2009</strong>.<br />

Class of ‘69 is having a $69 Reunion on<br />

November 14, <strong>2009</strong> at Genesis Banquet Center<br />

on Telegraph Rd. The reunion will be from 7:00<br />

p.m. to 11:00 p.m. and will feature a Buffet Dinner<br />

and Open Bar. The Ralph Butler Trio will provide<br />

entertainment from 8-11p.m. Invitations will be<br />

mailed in August.<br />

Class of '79 held their 30-year reunion the<br />

weekend of July 10, 11 & 12.<br />

Class of '89 held their 20-year reunion the<br />

weekend of August 14-16.<br />

Class of '93 had a 15.5 year reunion on<br />

Friday, April 24, '09, at Hessler's Pub.<br />

Class of '99 is planning a10-year reunion for<br />

September 25 & 26. More details coming<br />

soon. If you are interested in helping please<br />

contact Colleen Candrl at<br />

Cmcandrl@sbcglobal.net<br />

See page 7 for LHS Monthly Happy Hour<br />

Schedule<br />

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Address _____________________________________________ City, State, Zip ___________________________________________<br />

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Check or money order – Please make checks payable to:<br />

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Join now!!<br />

Mail to: LHS Alumni Association<br />

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Membership Levels<br />

Membership is good for<br />

one calendar year.<br />

$10 – Bronze Flyer<br />

$25 – Silver Flyer<br />

$50 – Gold Flyer<br />

$100 – Platinum Flyer<br />

$250 – Emerald Flyer<br />

$500 – Diamond Flyer<br />

Membership Information<br />

Dues and donations are used to fund scholarships and other<br />

programs that benefit the students at <strong>Lindbergh</strong> High <strong>School</strong>,<br />

and to underwrite the cost for printing and postage for the<br />

LHSAA newsletters.<br />

Information on this form may be published or released for<br />

newsletters and reunions unless otherwise requested.<br />

Do you know of someone who would like to join the LHSAA If<br />

so, please pass along this form or direct them to visit our Web<br />

site. It’s a great way to stay informed about LHS, former<br />

classmates and class reunions.<br />

LHSAA operates as an independent arm of the <strong>Lindbergh</strong><br />

<strong>School</strong> <strong>District</strong> Foundation, a tax exempt, nonprofit organization.<br />

All officers and directors serve as unpaid volunteers.


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A Touch of Class, the <strong>Lindbergh</strong><br />

High <strong>School</strong> Alumni newsletter, is<br />

published quarterly by the<br />

LHS Alumni Association<br />

4900 S. <strong>Lindbergh</strong> Blvd.<br />

St. Louis, MO 63126.<br />

To submit information for the<br />

next issue, go to:<br />

www.lindberghschools.ws/alumni<br />

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mail your info to MJ Driscoll at the<br />

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or call 314-729-2400, ext. 8816.<br />

We’d love to hear from you!<br />

Editor: Mary Jane Driscoll<br />

Coordinator Wayne Ashwell ’58<br />

President<br />

Don Bee ’61<br />

1321 Park Meadow Dr.<br />

Fenton, MO 63026<br />

636-349-1299<br />

Vice President<br />

Wayne Ashwell ’58<br />

4924 Theiss Rd.<br />

St. Louis, MO 63128<br />

314-487-5102<br />

Secretary<br />

Susan (Ashwell) Schraut ’87<br />

5014 Theiss Rd.<br />

St. Louis, MO 63128<br />

314-487-7937<br />

Treasurer<br />

Vicky (Ferleman) O’Neill ’64<br />

10706 Larkspur<br />

St. Louis, MO 63123<br />

314-843-7744<br />

Joan (Langenbach)<br />

Robinson ’62<br />

9165 Cordoba Lane<br />

St. Louis, MO 63126<br />

(H)314-842-1330<br />

(W)314-843-1957<br />

Jenny (Miller) Bell ’82<br />

8751 Gayle Ave.<br />

St. Louis, MO 63126<br />

(H)314-821-1129<br />

(W)314-821-4898<br />

Pat O’Neill ’61<br />

10706 Larkspur<br />

St. Louis, MO 63123<br />

314-843-7744<br />

Kris (Kirk)<br />

Blakemore ’63<br />

10157 Sakura Dr.<br />

St. Louis, MO 63128<br />

314-843-7936<br />

Directors<br />

Barb (Bess) Gregston ’70<br />

845 Arlington Glen Dr.<br />

Fenton, MO 63026<br />

636-349-5234<br />

Sharon (Hammel)<br />

Hessler ’66<br />

10053 Sakura Dr.<br />

St. Louis, MO 63128<br />

(H)314-843-1276<br />

(W)314-968-7404<br />

Vic Lenz ‘60<br />

8 Bridlewood Terrace<br />

St. Louis, MO 63128<br />

314-892-2149<br />

Kathy (Boggs) Toohey ’74<br />

4689 Baybrook Dr.<br />

St. Louis, MO 63123<br />

314-544-4948<br />

LINDBERGH HIGH SCHOOL<br />

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION<br />

4900 S. <strong>Lindbergh</strong> Blvd.<br />

St. Louis, MO 63126

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