High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 6 text:
“
Looking First Class by Cary Cummings and Geoffrey Edwards n our generaTion, commercial subsTiTuTes glorified by The mass media ofTen obscure The noble ideals of individual freedom and sTrengTh of characfer upon which This naTion was esTabIished, As a consequence, many Americans Today consider 'iFirsT Class To be merely The purchase of designer cloThes, fashionable homes, or sTylish auTomobiles. Because of our unique heriiage boTh as a naTion and as individuals, however, FirsT Class cannoT be reduced To a maTTer of presfige, wealTh, or power, l2aTher, as we aT EvansTon Township High School recognize, FirsT Class refers To inner qualifies ThaT musT wiThsTand The bombardmenT by presenT-day superficialiTies, such Time-honored values as honesTy, compassion, and a willingness To give freely of ourselves for The beTTermenT of socieTy and humaniTy, As young adulTs, we are realizing ThaT before we can esTablish any Type of honesf and compassionaTe relafionship wiTh oThers, we musT achieve an awareness and accepTance of ourselves. RaTher Than permiT our lives To be guided by The commercial codes which seek To govern our behavior, we musT deTermine a course of acTion for ourselves in lighT of our own personal beliefs. Such honesT acTion preserves The individual wifhin The boundaries of accepTed social sTondards wiThouT yielding To eiTher The demands of passing social whims or The influence of peer pressure. Only by being honesT wiTh ourselves and resisTing such irrelevanT influences may we deal more jusTly wiTh oTher people, respecTing Their righTs and opinions even if They conflicT wiTh our own beliefs. OTherwise iT becomes ineviTable ThaT compassion for individualiTy will be crushed beneaTh The monoliTh of socieTy. As 'iFirsT Class ciTizens and members of socieTy, iT is our duTy To mainTain an unbiased poinf of view on The issues wiTh which we are daily confronTed, considering The righTs of boTh The communiTy and The individual. We are privileged To live in The Uniied STaTes, a naTion in which we are free noT only To formulaTe opinions and beliefs regarding The numerous facTors ThaT influence our presenT and fuiure lives, buT also To acTively parTicipaTe in The realizaTion of These convicTlons. We are Thus able To Take meaningful acTion To insure ThaT respecf for The individual confinues To be crucial To a FirsT Class way of life. We are cauTious, however, ThaT in appreciaiing our own uniqueness or in siruggling To reTain our own individualiTy we do noT confuse a ToTal rejecTion of auThoriTy wiTh our acTual goals and Thereby disTorT our pursuif of self-awareness and respecT for oThers. We as sTudenTs sxpecT To be accepTed for The unique individuals we are, we desire To have o.ir personal righTs respecTed by oThers, and we exhibiT This some regard in our behavior: we accepT responsibiliTy for The well-being of oThers by carefully observing Their righTs and privileges. Once we have developed an awareness of boTh ourselves and our fellow human beings on a Thoroughly individualisTic basis, we musT.Then be prepared To uTilize our own parTicular forTes for The advancemenT and enrichmenT of our socieTy. Each of us, regardless of social, economic, or inTellecTual posiTion, is capable of conTribuTing To The beTTermenT of ourselves, our fellow man, and our naTion. Such sharing of TalenT abounds aT EvansTon Township High School. OuTsTanding arTisTic producfions from Esande, Hamlef, and Thunder To Wriler's Showcase, Wonderful Town, and YAMO have delighTed and enriched noT only The parTicipanTs, buf fellow sTudenTs and diverse members of The communiTy as well. CompeTiTive sporTs Teams have broughT The glow of Triumph To innumerable aThleTes and enThusiasTs, while organizaTions such as The Nafional Honor SocieTy have acTively soughT To enrich The life experiences of individuals boTh here and abroad. Furfher, The cooperaTive acTions of FirsT Class sTudenTs, Teachers, and adminisTraTors have enabled each of The classes wifhin E.T.H.S. To profiT from a unique firsT. Freshman were The firsT class in years To follow a sysTem of periods expressly designed To faciliTaTe Their educafional experience. Sophomores, The firsT class To parTicipaTe in The highly successful Freshman School, profiTed from The carefully conceived follow-up year of assigned sTudy halls. The juniors were The firsf class To benefiT from The invenTive 7 + 2 AlTernaTive Program in which academic requiremenTs are fulfilled in The mornings, and afTernoons are uTilized for a unique Type of life preparaTion Through simulaTion of pracfical daily siTuaTions. The juniors are also The firsT class for whom second semesTer senior year examinaTions will be required. Seniors were The firsT class To reduce The cosT of prom bids, and also The firsT class To add To The archiTecTural inTegriTy of The high school building Through Their class gifT of a clock for The library Tower, We aT EvansTon Township High School, Through our profound respeci for The individualiTy of our fellow man as well as our enThusiasTic sTriving for The enhancemeni of socieTy and humaniTy, reflecT many of Those inner qualiTies essenTial for being FirsT CIass. Even as we acknowledge The many individuals whose FirsT Class' values have conTribuTed To The developmenf of a FirsT Class educaTional experience, iT is of equal imporfance ThaT we conTemplaTe The fuTure. We are represenfaiives of a generaTion whose conducf and beliefs will be insTrumenTal in deTermining noT only The desTiny of The UniTed STaTes, buT of The enfire world. We wanT To conTinue The advance of civilizafion, so we Tirelessly uphold The FirsT Class principles nurTured during our years of high school educafion. We s'and upon The Threshold of a fuTure ThaT will mosT cerTainly be conceived in our image, Only we can make ThaT image Truly FirsT Class. 2 Table of Contents OPENING 4 STUDENT LIFE 12 Easy Come, Easy Go 'ld T600 Dodge STrip Spring Epidemic Open Door Policy WhaT's Happening 46 ETHS TidbiTs World Ticlbifs Everyday Dilemmas 20 Grueling Ride To School Monday Morning Blues UnnoTiced 22 Ushers Early Bird Gym I Burning MidnighT Oil 241 Cramming for Exams The Junior Research Paper Small Change 26 7+2 Mods To Periods Social NecessiTies 28 The Telephone My Bedroom Deja-Vu 30 Double Trouble 32 Twins ParenTs Who Work aT ETHS FavoriTe Munchies AddicTing DisTracTions 34 Video. Games Dungeons and Dragons People's Choice 36 EnTerlainmenT Fashion Music SighTs To See 38 T-shim Halls of Color OuTside lnTeresTs -410 ParT-Time Jobs Driver's License STaTe YouTh and GovernmenT FrusTraTions 42 Passing Period Audifion Tremors SpiriT Week All Homecoming All Prom 46 63444 a 7952 SENIORS 48 GraduaTion B2 Awards 84 College Choices 86 SPORTS 88 1fooTball 90 Girls' Volleyball QA Girl's Swim and Dive 96 Boys' Cross CounTry 98 GirI's Cross CounTry 'TOO Girls' Tennis 'IO2 Golf 404 Boys' Soccer 406 Girls' GymnasTics 140 Boys' Baskefball M2 Girls' BaskeTball ' M6 AlTernaTive Baskefball M8 Boys' Swim and Dive 420 Hockey 422 WresTling 424 Boys' GymnasTics 426 Waferpoio T28 Badminfon 430 Boys' Track T32 Girls' Track 43.4 Girls' Soccer T36 SofTbaII T38 Boys Tennis 440 Baseball T42 CLASS TO T THE MAX 302 Edifors lVlOr'lThly Panic POTFOTT LLST 4lluu
”
Page 5 text:
“
, 1 2272 f .ww MMM, 1 V ....m4,..w fiuwi www 5 W ww., KNMNW W. 5 5 W +wf....4..... M -M Q X vwvvmm N N -wwe-W:-M. Mwwmwgw 1 www NX' M Mww. Q. E Q V 0 s
”
Page 7 text:
“
inside e-1,4254 , - ACKNOWLEDGMENTS f' i'052-:ff x T 2 I f I 4 ,ff , mg' ,553 1 K - . . Q ' ,T ' ' Mr. RoberT RoTh, our loyal advisor, for brln ing munchies and good humor 1 A erin! Q 'I 2' .'rA 3 . ,fn consisTenTly and for displaying incredible paTience wiTh us all. YOU'RE ' ' 2- ' woNbEi2ruLI ' i - vw H' Nancy STein for spending hours deciphering The index secTion. YOU'VE T 2 U 'T gif MADE IT A GREAT YEAR! I Ann Spellman for being herself and helping To finish The Senior and SporTs secTions, SNARF AWAY! ACADEMICS 144 UNDERCLASSMEN 180 F1rsT Class of The Clay 146 Freshmen 182 Sharon Hoffman for organizing and moTivaTing her sTaff rlghT from The Obers Helpers 148. 178 Sophomores 198 beginning. 46 CHARACTERS CAME THROUGH! EVIQIISIT V 150 Juniors 214 5:90152 SIISCIISS dl 1,23 John Lorusso for noT leaving his job, even wiTh iTs long and unpredlcTable Om WIS U ISS hours, SLEEP WELL! Foreign Language 156 MaTh 158 Helene Rosenblum for The exTraordinary efforT and hard work puT forTh Science 160 in The fabulous beginning pages of The book. IT NEVER RAINS , .. Speech ArTs 162 Music 164 Leah Paley for her sTubborn will and grand company ThroughouT The :sgme Economics rough spoTs WF WERE BOTH RIGHT! I lndusTrial ArTs 169 Caroline Farbman for creaTing a superb secTion from scraTch. KLUTZY Healfh EducaTion 170 FEET! Drivers' EclucaTion 171 Physical EducaTion 172 John Tankin for spending mosT every day picking and choosing beTween Senior Leaders 173 The many picTures. YOU FOLLOWED THROUGH! Business EducaTion 174 VocaTional EducaTion 175 Shahriar Allen for his generous naTurep for consTanTly helping in any way Special EducaTion 176 ORGANIZATIONS 260 ne could. Kwmovivii AAA 177 MasTersingers, Chorale 262 Choir, ChorisTers, Chorus 263 Mr. RoberT Moorhead for The special TreaTmenT and care in The making Jazz Band l 264 of The book. lT'S THE BEST EVER! ,V Jazz Band Il, Bell Choir 265 Symphony OrchesTra 266 Mike WaiTley, Mr. Mike Keenan. and Sheri STrain for conTrlbuTing ConcerT Band, irnporTanT phoTos. YEA! CadeT Band 267 CadeT OrchesTra 267 Adrian-Poulos for Their work on Senior and Underclassrnen phofos and Pep Band 268 for The various efforTs wiTh SporT and AcTiviTy phoTos. HOORAI-I! Marching Band 269 Pep Club 270 Pom-Pon 271 Cheerleaders 272 Educ, in Chief CG, ' . . . - - y Cummings Juggling Club. Frisbee 274 O,QG,,,ZG,,onS CQ,O,,ne Fommcn Running Club 275 Copy Sharon Hoffman Kggwgrgses Julie Schrager A T' 'T' Debdfe Team 278 I-le:cI!lllLTwsoTographer Raimi 822532 Speech Team, Croo 279 Acodemics Mary Morley ACTIVITIES 230 Mmnieies 280 Samoa Lech me Yamo 232 cornpuief Club, chess 281 Opemg Hema ROSe,,b,u,i,Q Arsenic and Old Lace 234 Pun Club 282 Spom John ,GMU 50Th Annual Music FesT 236 Dr. Who Club 283 U,,d9,C,QsS,,,9,., Am S enmcn WriTers' Showcase 238 Senior GifT CommiTTee 284 Index Nan? 99,0 iviadrigai Dinner 240 STudenT Council 285 Business Manage, Dowd ,hofn son Esande I 242 Prom CammiTTee 286 Advise, M, Roby, Bom AqueTTes 244 NaTlonal Honor SocieTy 287 l ' Take TWO 246 Evcnsfonian 288 COLOPHON' rn ioazx I i db w i nn Publ I c - HOFTWISI 248 Key 289 Missouri. All copy ls seTTn 8 pT.2lpxTIi?w5apIly1pZ. ercestsrhz SI'ud6ri?TITe ?e1::2grr-II, IEI'i2Aisx?gTTs Wgndgfful Tgwn 250 French Gnd German Club 290 ln Century format, Specialized an for cover. division page ana page 2. Captions and VOCGI Gmups 252 Jcmoicon Club 290 gegflficmions gre seT in B pi. Opiima Type. excepT The Freshmen secilon which is seT In 6 pi. . . rna .ad' f'rhAal,O' . civ es sec ion are In p. i an e. ea in s h U I Rehearsals 258 German Exchange 293 secTion are In Pioneer ana Opilrna Type wiTh varied 5011511162 Tablz ol?cor3enrIs iTnGfvYaT1rI Wr,Te,S, Showcase Board 293 Garde wiTh varied point sizes. index Is in 6 pT. Opfirna Type. Table of Contents
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.