Maine East High School - Lens Yearbook (Park Ridge, IL)

 - Class of 1975

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i r pecial Events page 126 Sports page 138-g-Urganizations page 176 Lens 1975 Maine Township High School East Park Ridge, Illinois rid! Don't you feel repression just closing in around? ,SA N EX 5, 1 S I 4 1 Q S E' . 5: 3 4 gfmi- , - x Q 5 X 44 Q K , ,fi Vik ,.., A, EE My uf-ff:'5 ff 'f Q- J f,. 3 2 61-fi?g1:2zsL5,gg,?s4-faqslsiwgm Q fffsw? ,sy . ,lik 'ff 7- A Msffwsal. ' 'fu le f wx, sf K + QKON EXTRA :,k ,mb N 3 if ,mm If g Mp ,N,,, W,.,N .km Z 6 'fDon't you ever Worry when you see whatis going down? No, I try to mind my business, that is, no business at all. -il-H?Iff'T:i 1' ' , viii Lg f:.i1 -ug wt: ?1vg,: 433+ is f f 59:7 : 3'z .M . e fgfigmgf we f S55 K ' '1.'Y-iv T 3 !': wg ' ' 4' Q 1 'Sf 1 'bout the way things are going? i Y n Are you optimistic 77 Aiii, + o '! ?' Jerry: Are you optimistic 'bout the way things are going? Peter: No, I Jerry: Don't Peter: No, I Jerry: never ever think of it at all. you ever worry when you see what's going down? try to mind my. business, that is, no business at all. When it's time to function as a feeling, human being, will your Bachelor of Arts, help you get by? Peter: I hope to study further, a few more years or so, I also hope to keep a steady high. Jerry: Will you try to change things, use the power that you have, the power of a million new ideas? Peter: What is this power you speak of and this need for things to change? I always thought that everything was fine. Jerry: Don't you feel repression just closing in around? Peter: No, the campus here is very, very free. Jerry: Does it make you angry the way war is dragging on? Peter: Well, I hope the President knows what he's into, I don't know. Jerry: Donlt you ever see starvation in the city where you live, all the needless hunger, all the needless pain? Peter: I haven't been there lately, the country is so fine, but my neighbors don't seem hungry ,cause they haven't got the time. Jerry: Thank you for the talk, you know you really eased my mind, I was troubled by the shapes of things to come. Peter: Well, if you had my outlook your feelings would be numb, you'd always think that everything was fine. We We We We We We We Call Call C2111 C311 CHD Can Carl make it happen change the world now save the children make it better make it happen save the children make it happen -Reprinted from Dialogue 'wo Let us a little permit Nature to take her own wayg she better understands her own affairs than we. -Montaigne X 1 5 5 QYWJX nv ,QV-f'+ -0 Q' U f L, If-YA. 'P' f 4 ' v 'iv ' ,' K' Y . , is QLQI 1' , 'A 'L ' - yi Any, ,L - r q. 9 as 4, v . ,, U 5 .1 a v ' ' s -1 ,,,.'1, . 5 r I v kf. 4 bs K M' -ix ,rw v . uf 1 f . , -A 'Wil , f 1 t .M W9 , It 4 ' I, . . v R . f I 5 4 , wo . 4 gg' w , 4 1 my A ,M ., A - G ,I 4' A 'V I A id,-aB2',:u Ji' . 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Accuse not Nature, she hath done her partg Do thou but thine! -Milton Nature seems to wear one universal grin. -Henry Fielding ,wsu UYou give but little when you give of your possessions. lt is when you give of yourself that you truly give. -Kahil Gibran is iw T' 1 fij-ge -W Q . -L,,. .- egg mf T mmf s' me .wifi i,S:af,g5Qv5:3t'f 'lfigifi Ney, ,., .me.?5S:.mi'gS:2Efixfpfgfsr-5 P- X - . , . -Q. f- ..:f- ge N 3 -- lv' ,peg 1- W 'f--Ry.: fiis 'ig ,qi yew .3 Q'-Svfl Sea ,ssilge 113 K fgjh, ' , Q T :fx-J-15 R--,ef .L mg, A 2 N p.eg,s ' .A 95 ' P -iii H 'E .gygg 5.21 .5 . 1 431' .,Xfg5s5f:g 3? 1 ' K xii ig. 2 -' 'W yi: ' -wg, . vga 9- -V Hz- Q gr X - - -5.5-iggqsiggfffi ff get Y gg 6 . H ' T 5 ee, T. We MW, . we SUPPORT THE TW PARTY SYSTE ' ONE PARTY WEEK PS NOT ENOUGH , 1 , ea American is a tu S 3 DC. It must be sung together. -Gerald Stanley Lee avr G,-fe ,K eg. ' QA: 1 me.. -fini fl Q, l V N V. ar N ef U' . 95,55 W 3 .. N. ' x i i -W 'H f 'ie' ,S .Lf3s, Qs-WM. v 4 2 .. we - iee I favor the policy of economics, not because I Wish to save money, but because I wish to save people. -Calvin Coolidge as I - X - : ss . N X 5125.5 .. ., .,.,, ., ,,.. 1- '- is W - K RS? X X . X' SX J 1 f 1 - I z fs -. - sg sg .Q I as . ., -5 , 1 : Evzfzl 1515521 35,1 I1-XE s2.w?Ji1 f ,:'.s E 1 - - F-'T:.', QE: :,:,' :' '.:'.'f: .' 51: : 7.Q::,'- H 7'-,-- rg- ' :I,'g,. :': I Z I 3 ,II if ' 5 P , I g , HE . g sei 1 wa 3 . 339 -- 5 X gp X '- 'Eli-E 5' is- f -sisgsglgxssliwfgeaikiif . 5 . f12ss1s:isssf3S. sf? N ---is X 'mssegflfrli-F5 -H13 . gg si . Q 'K ss fag is isis as ef . .Q .5-M. -ss.: s- 5. 5.5 .. . 1 ass . is 5.5 Qgw3s , g as '. :z . - 1, N. fails g el Q . Sgs , . :. .- ,:-: ,: f.ggsg:,Q,,N -X--s: ,g- N:-P- -:ss-: 2- eg, 2 ,-sig fi :RN .::, ', ,, E-..-:, .G r-f-, --:s:, :,, A - W - I e ' 'QF ' + y ,f 3 3 Ki A M, fffrff Z 17,3 ,1- X X , A 5 I A 1 Q E X H I 1 if .3 1 3 s Q S i f I s ' ? 2 w V.: 'K ., fs -D W f I iw- W 2. 2 A I I i i I A.. Nm. X ' QSM fn 2 X ff iff:-if ' CETY CF CH5iiiRi.lli We can make it happen We can change the world now We can save the children We can make it better We can make it happen We can save the children We can make it happen. W. 5 E 5 5 X! X '13 5 ff J x K -- f- l X X U P ,EW L J Ig M ,wx ,,RMM ,, J, ,4 .W 1 FF H I How do you tackle your work each day? Are you scared of the job you find? Do you grapple the task that comes your way With a confident, easy mind? Do you stand right up to the Work ahead Or fearfully pause to View it? Do you start to toil with a sense of dread Or feel that you're going to do it? You can do as much as you think you can, But you'll never accomplish more, If you're afraid of yourself, young man, There's little for you in store. For failure comes from the inside first, It's there if We only knew it, And you can win, though you face the Worst, If you feel that you're going to do it. Success! It's found in the soul of you, And not in the realm of luck! The world will furnish the work to do, But you must provide the pluck. You can do whatever you think you can, Itls all in the way you View it. lt's all in the start that you make, young man You must feel that you're going to do it. -Edgar A. Guest Academics District Administration Aims foi Dr. John Benka Asst. Superintendent- General Administration 8: Personnel Merlin Schultz Coordinator- Pupil Personnel Services Alexander Kruzel MONA CEP Director E. Gaydon Brandt Director ,- Maine Township Special Education 20 Right: Dr. Richard Short Superintendent Below: Dr. Michael Myers Asst. Superintendent-Instraction Iwi ,,,,.. Ltli K. X X. t i Better Communication with Students Xx li A Harold Markworth Business Manager Charles Mills Asst. Business Manager- Purchasing Clare Craig 5' ' an-ses' Asst. Business Manager- Accounting 'Pvn Thomas Cachur Director- Board of Education Bottom row: Leonard Grazian, presidentg Robert Claus. Top row: Robert Stavrakas, Anne Evans, Donald Goll, Robert Cornelisen. Internal Systems The district administration worked to im- prove communication with students this year. Quad Council, representing the Student Coun- cils of the four Maine Township High Schools, brought the students' views to Dr. Richard R. Short, Superintendent of Schools, who in turn addressed the Board of Education on these matters. Also, the students attended Board meetings in greater numbers. Dr. Michael J. Myers, Assistant Superintendent, noted that there was a marked revival of student interest in school activities this year. Student participation in extra- curricular activities had decreased somewhat in recent years. Now, however, an increasing number of students are participating in school plays, musicals, orchestra, band, clubs, and sports activities. Interest in girls' athletics has been increasing. According to Dr. Myers, District 207 objec- tives for the years just ahead include more programs for students with reading and other learning problems, more emphasis on career education, and more communication with students. Administrators Pleased with Students' Behavior and Attitudes Upper right: John Clouser, Principal Upper left: Lester Rozdalovsky, Assistant Principal Right: James Hartford, Assistant Principal The atmosphere of Maine East this year was one of great enthusiasm and interest. Mr. Clouser commended the students on their ex- cellent planning and participation in both the Homecoming activities and V-Show last fall. The renewed school spirit was a definite asset to the student bodyf' Mandatory physical education for athletes was the major change in the school program this year. Mr. Clouser feels that this requirement will provide students with an opportunity to learn a variety of skills that might otherwise be missed. Believing that every student is different, Mr. Begrowicz feels that there is no standard way to deal with a problem. Most of the problems stem from students cutting class, smoking, leaving campus or fighting. Unlike in the past though, students are now able to have their suspensions reviewed by a hearing officer. Because student unrest is gone, Mr. Begrowicz has noticed an improvement in behavior and comments that students are getting more serious. There was a personnel change in the Dean's Office this year also. Charlene Anzalone, formerly a P.E. instructor at East, replaced Agnes Brady as Dean of Girls. Upper: Alex Begrowicz, Dean of Students Center: Charlene Anzalone, Dean of Girls Lower: Robert Schildgen, Dean of Boys Stanley Whitley Department Chairman Fred Bacon Peter Belpulsi Robert Cobb Rowland Ecker Camera Club Kenneth Orstead Myra Weinger Geroge Wulff Jewelr -Making Taught in Art In the Art course taught by Mr. Orstead, students had first-hand experience in creating their own jewelry. For the first time this year, Maine East students were invited to participate in the Lake Erie College Art Festival. These 16 students, assisted by art instructor Mr. Cobb, entered work in the areas of drawing, graphics, painting, and design. To practice life drawing, art students sketched at the Brookfield Zoo. Art Classes also visited the Chicago Art Institute and Museum of Contemporary Art. mg.. ,dau .mu -ui Left: The tranquility of the beautiful autumn day assisted Bob Muller, an art student, in creating the image. Above: In an engrossing creative atmosphere, Art II students design mosaics from their collages. D.E. and 0.0. Courses Expand si' WX? suv Distributive Education and Office Oc- cupations courses have expanded, and coor- dinators Mr. Lucas and Mrs. Petrucelli Worked with more students. Seventeen electronic calculators were ob- tained this year for clerical Bookkeeping, Business Math, Accounting, and Office Practice courses. Many students are taking advantage of an Independent Progress Program for Accoun- ting, Business Math, and Data Processing. Lcft:Although speed is important in Typing I, errors should be kept to a minimum as Mr. Howell points out. A variety of business courses are offered to accommodate studentsl in- terests. iz.. William Will Department Chairman Keith Clotfelder Linda Cuser Patrick Gill Floyd Howell James Isley FBLA .aw Elizabeth Jacklin if Brina Krader Charles Lucas UE. Myrtle Mabry 'num Rudolph Macchoine Dale Manning Josephine Petrucelli 0.0. Evelyn Rahn James Rheberg Herbert Ward Varsity Haseball Varsity Football peech Changes to Spiral Curriculum Twenty-four courses, equally divided between theatre, speech, and broadcasting were offered this year on a semester basis. This new program deviated from last year's curriculum, which was comprised of seven one-year courses. The spiral curriculum which builds from basic, introductory courses to more advanced ones, allows students to increase their knowledge and ability. The department also sponsored the fall play, Take Her Shels Mine, and the winter play, David and Lisa. Debate team, Individual Events team, stage crew, radio station WMTH-FM, and television studio WMTH-TV, are also sponsored by the Speech Department. wgsflsf' Above: Bonnie Brown and Leslie Goodman, two of the many serious drama students, look over a script together. Right: With his synthesizer, Doug Orlando creates electronic music for the radio station WMTH, an organization sponsored by the Speech Department. David Jeffers Department Chairman Roger Kleinfeld V-Show, Thespians William Mitchell WM TH-FM Gary Schutte NFL, Thespians Brian Wilson Debate, NFL riff? 'Z ee s .f Vg K- K? A K 2, 4. XX 7 '11 u A C29 'fe'o'e ff M112-if H ' 5 WT ' , .I ' f ff , 4 V I xi? it 7 Joseph Pawlowski lfll ff - H Department Chazrman Terry Beckwith I 1 ' aj fflgj 4 , Fresh-Soph Gymnastics ' In V Air A gg Circus Club I -L Bruce Brothers Gerald Fischer Frosh-Soph Baseball John Sebastian James Witmer rivers' Ed. Conserves Energ In keeping with the present energy-saving measures, the Drivers' Ed, department used automobiles this year which gained three to four more miles per gallon than last year's model. Students were again prepared for the road by the Phase 3 program. In the Drivers' Ed. program, which is broken into a six-day cycle, students get valuable experience and variety by spending time in class, simulator and car. Left: Drivers' Ed. students have simulator once every six days to get the feeling of driving without actually moving a vehicle. Above: Six hours of behind-the-wheel experience is required before a student can acquire his blue slip. Instructor Mr. Fischer supervises in a duel-controlled car. Roy Howarth Department Chairman Rollin Aleshire Carolyn Calhoun Patricia Collins Richard DeRoo Lynn Dieter Student Council Robert Dixon Helen Dobbins Robert Dollaske Ouroboros Varsity Soccer Clark Duncan James Farrell Ski Club Gail Golman Lens . . Paul Healy Heidi Hutson Pioneer, Quill and Scroll Charles Kessler Sophomore Soccer Leona Laouras Although still in its experimental stages, the elective program will be continued next year. According to enrollment, the most popular courses of the program were Horror and Suspense, Teen-Ager in Literature and Film Study. New Courses added for next year are: Faces of Evil and Read,'Think and Write. ln addition to courses dealing with contem- porary literature, courses on the classics are still available. Changes were seen in the faculty this year. Leona Laouras and Gail Golman joined the departmentg Carolyn Calhoun and Laurie Merel replaced teachers on leave of absence. Left: Mr. DeRoo works with freshman students in English IL. S -NS N15 X65 ,GX sewnni' in ew English Courses Added Royal Small 1927-1974 Richard LeFort NHS Richard Luckritz Dolores McCabe Laurie Merel Betty Press Ronald Self Frosh Cross Country Varsity Track Kenneth Stanley Frederick Swinnerton y Y l l 2 James Valenti Barbara Witkiewicz 'W' Martin Woerter wa: '-' ' 4 Soph Soccer A Question, Mr. Small Did the flow of verse And the harmony of rhyme Come to your mind As Death clamped His steel grip upon your heart? Was the subtle beauty of a drift of apple blossoms Upon your thoughts As your brain pleaded For a rush of Life-Blood? Had you time to ponder The philosophies of dying As your life slid quickly Through your hands? After all the thought, Learning and emotion, Were you any closer To realizing The exquisite link between The simplicity of Life And the simplicity of Death? Is that link all That we consider it to be? Or is it not? Louis Pissios This year the Russian IV and V classes in- itiated a seminar type of independent study program Wherein students work on an informal basis. Department Chairman Mr. Anderson noted that these language students worked very hard. Two Foreign Language teachers divided their schedules this year. Latin instructior Mr. Curtis taught at Maine West and Eastg and French teacher Mrs. Steinhart divided her schedule between Maine North and East. Back in the department this year was German teacher Mr. Gast, who had been on a sabbatical leave. Above: Due to small enrollment, Mr. Curtis combines his Latin II and III classes Students Initiate Independent Stud Program Russian Donald Anderson Department Chairman David Barker Student Council Robert Curtis Walter Gast German Club Robert Grottola Italian Club Louise Hobbs French Club Margaret Hustedt George Kalins Marta Manas Spanish Club Ethel Simons Riding Club YZF' Margot Steinhart Steven Stroud Abraham Traube u1dance Aids Students and Teachers Richard Van Scoyoc Director of Guidance Verne Farrell Demon Guard Ronald Giusti Keith Honn Judith Juers Florence Lamson Walter Lussky Pom4Pon Jane Simmons George Vukovich Louis Willis Margaret Wolf The Guidance Department offered something to every level of the high school. Freshmen orientation was given in assigned study halls to acquaint freshmen with their counselors. New teachers also had the chance to meet counselors and become informed at the Open House held in the Center. To help lost and lonely transfer students, the department in- stituted a new program which temporarily placed these students in special homerooms un- til they were acquainted with the school. Arrangements for lunch partners, directions to classes and installing a sense of security were the objectives of the program. Earlier Pre- Registration was another change in Guidance. This year, Verne Farrell transferred from English to Guidance to replace Marjorie Stanz who retired. Because ofthe 2000 schedule changes, counselors found their days filled with student conferences. Home Ee Image Changes Willa Mitchell Department Chairman Mimi Coconato Sophomore Class Sponsor Lee Johnson Food Occupations Club Child Care Occupations Club Sandra Kavathas Pom-Pon Paula Mayfield Senior Class Sponsor Elizabeth McGinn Freshman Class Sponsor g i g s. ,tt ,ww J' Lynn Reich ,.::,t,.,,,. 3351 Marilyn Roman Nancy Salefski Junior Class Sponsor x Judith Toohill The image of courses offered in Home Economics has been changing from emphasis on foods and clothing to education for the total person . Six areas in Home Economics that were emphasized were: Food and Clothing, Psychology for Living, Consumer Education, Child Development, Home Planning-Interior Design, and vocational education consisting of Child Care and Food Care Occupations. More boys are enrolling in the Home-Ec field. There will be two classes added for the next school year in creative stitchery and single living, primarily geared for the senior. Preparing these students for being successful on their own is the objective of the Single-Living class. Right: Guest speaker, Mr. Dobbs from the Hypnosis Counseling and Training Center, discussed hypnosis to psy- chology classes and demonstrated post-hypnotic suggestion. se .. r-.fs-5, --.M .. 7 is 5 X A is is 5 , s t N f x x Y S 2 Vs ,X t . ,sk AXNV X 5 ii S a . 'sf s xxx'- Arthur Scheldrup Department Chairman Harry Block Allen Brower Jerry Drudge Electronics Club Donald Epley Alan Hinkle Allan Kaluzna Cooperative Work Training Equipment Updated in Indu trial Arts wayne .IN 5' S is SS an V 1 KY ' X . - se an X rw as i f i s Mr. Epley shows students the use of the ban saw. .flips smqsss-eww - ,Q .me ,. ,cg--cw Osif1350521221fififiiff A ii. r -of --:Ist s Q A Q Jigsaws S ' .J-sf c -1 sf is its-Mes:-sys X 1 ,E-ms, ,- - we:igE3s:f2s:i12ai-:elses .5 'i ' - . .. 5 egg: J. 3 .s,s.,ss -,-. t:w,Mwf i . , ,, ..s. -X.:--if-i:f1 hfzssz-.fefainasirsif -.V f' -1. : . . 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This year the department sent represen- tatives to various junior high schools in the area to inform the students about the Industrial Arts field. .fag SR as 5, we K Bruce Kelly Kenneth Krasinski George Norek Diversified Occupations Ronald Rathberger Graphic Arts Club Raymond Scharf Cooperative Work Training James Tortorelli Theron Whitfield WMTH-FM Technical Manager Electronics Clubs John Hynek Rodger Leys Boys' Bowling Club Math's Team-Teaching Ruth Anderson Department Chairman Mu Alpha Theta Arthur Belmonte Demon Guard, Varsity Tennis, Swimming Elizabeth Boyer Hubert Dodge Robert Dodge Don Dyer M ONACEP Susan Estes Arnold Grimes Robert Groves 5 Above: Private tutoring from a willing teacher like Miss Estes can be a turning point in a student's general attitude toward a class Considered Successful The team-teaching approach used in the Geometry course this year was considered very successful by participating math teachers Mr. R. Dodge and Mrs. S. Przybylski. Both agreed that this program brought students and teacher closer together. In this format, as one instructor teaches, the other assists students individually and controls classroom discipline problems. Also incorporated into the course were new lab materials. Computer Science, a new one-semester course dealing with algebra and computers, was offered to give students first-hand experience in learning a computer language and solving problems utilizing the computer. QM r if 5... th Janet Lidinsky Paul McClelland Varsity Basketball Paul Nelson Demon Guard Swimming Shirley Przybylski George Spencer Daniel Wilson Frosh-Soph Tennis Left: The over-head projector helps Mr. Leys' students grasp the fundamentals of Algebra ll. Above: Math teacher Mrs. Lidinsky shows Introduction to Algebra students the svmbol for the empty set. Band laces First in Festival Gerald Hug ' Department Chairman, . Band, Tri-M, Flag Corps Kenneth Gelz Thomas Hageman Paul Roloff Preston Waldrop East's Concert Band, competing against 45 bands in the Cedarberg Wisconsin Music Festival, won first place and was awarded a S300 prize. Band is just one of the many courses the music department offers. Others include piano, organ and guitar. Students may also learn music theory, composition and arranging. In continuing with its past policy, the department arranged for guest artists and soloists to speak at the student clinics. Using East's soloists, the department held its 27th an- nual Messiah again this year. Right: Although Mr. Hug is the music department chair- man, he manages to find time to practice his photography. Upper right: Hours of practice were devoted by band members so they could present lively entertainment to the crowds during half-time at the home football games. 1 Boy s P E Modifies Program Bruno Gates Department Chairman Intramurals William Bolton Football Trainer John Couglan Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Track Ronald Davitt Varsity Swimming, Intramurals This year the Boys' Physical Education Department modified its elective system by allowing students to choose the course and set its time length. Also this year, the department purchased a more diversified Marcy Module for Weight lifting. Freshman P.E. students purchased an Aerobic book and its concept was taught to them. Keeping physically fit for a lifetime is the objective of the Aerobic program. Never mess around with Mr. Jurinek when he's playing badminton! Al Eck Varsity and J V. Football, Varsity Track Thomas Gardner Varsity Gymnastics, Intramurals Jay Gregg Frosb Baseball George Jurinek Varsity Wrestling Donald Presern Frosh Football, Soph Wrestling Daniel Rotzoll Varsity 8: J. V. Football, i Varsity Track V 'f craig Schafer 5 Frosh-Soph Basketball, 'W M-Club H Edwin Swanson Frosb Baseball, Frosh-Soph Football Girls' P.E. dds Circus Activities Due to the sizeable interest and popularity, Circus Club activities were added to the Modern Gymnastic classes this year. Also with the expansion of the girls' teams and organizations such as Orchesis, Terrapin, and Bowling Club, the Grils' P.E. Department is trying to make the program more enjoyable and diversified for students. The department acquired three new teachers this year: Kathy Fullerton, Kathy Guerrero, and Ruth Olsen. Right: Miss Schmitz helps Sharon Levin place the arrow in the correct spot so she will have a better chance of hitting the target. Barbara Bovenmyer Department Chairman Field Hockey Betty Axelson Gymnastic, Circus Club Alice Barthold GAA, Track, Volleyball Patricia Bontsema Senior Life Saving Eleanor Broucek Tennis, Badminton Katherine Fullerton Terrapin Kathleen Guerrero Softball, Basketball Peggy Kuntz Swimming, Softball Ruth Olsen Track, Junior Orchesis Betty Schmitz Urchesis v 1 l N. ,af 3 I K Q 5 .23 2 in 1 s me e -. . ,gi A l we ii ' it Histor Students Meet Candidates After being a member of Maine South's faculty for seven years, Kenneth Faulhaber came to East and replaced Norman Kirby as Social Studies Department Chairman. One of the many new teaching ideas and methods initiated by Mr. Faulhaber was the Speaker Telephone System, a new way of com- municating with politicians. Social Studies students, in a question and answer program, were able to speak to Sam Young, 10th Congressional District Republican candidate. The department also sponsored the visit of Abner Mikva, Young's Democratic opponent, as well as visits of other politicians. Simulation games dealing with everyday happenings and ethnic and minority groups were offered to many U.S. History classes this year. A new course added to the curriculum was Introduction to Social Science I, offered to freshmen: The course included units in Political Science, Anthropology and the other social sciences. According to Mr. Faulhaber, the most popular course this year was Current Affairs, a one-semester course offered to seniors which deals with present political and social happenings. Above: Students under voting age can take an active part in the campaigns to get an insight into politics as it functions beyond the covers of the history books. ffl, .S 1 t-, Q, V r si Q. Q- -.sw Kenneth Faulhaber Department Chairman John Ball Willard Bissell Paul Carlson Chess Club Historical Society Thomas Castronova Cross Country Track Steven Davidson Douglas Harrison Senior Class Sponsor Donald Keane Varsity di Frosh-Soph Golf Max Liggett Varsity Baseball Robert Peters Robert Phillips David Renz Sophomore Class Sponsor Alan Rolla Frosh-Soph Football Andrew Russo Freshman A Basketball Steve Zebos E Charles Foreman Department Chairman f Marion Baran Richard Beard ,et Freshman Class Sponsor i' Students Rotate X Jerrald Daugherty Dennis Dresen Roy Euclide ntft Vrt'.' f a t c a n t tt A l ey V .K F Q , , ,M ky KVV, 3 i . A V R Wgmmfw r BW A 1 -Vt r,n. l tt W y 4 1 1 t tWttt i 'ttt' l f i l rl 'V t A ,N l Richard Guthrie - Qttr ffl J . 1 ,visit -1 Geology Club f ,f?V'rfV' ill , Af- A I W Robert Hinkle film QNWEAQ ll ' l :eno A t David Kovy Mini. I :Agni lx ..,- x v VJ 9 H r Keith Leedy A 'ft'2,i:lS Wx is 'l Kuff This year in the freshman Physical Science course, students rotated classes weekly, explor- ing their interests in the four basic areas of science: Biology, Earth Science, Chemistry, and Physics. According to Mr. Foreman, department chairman, the Physical Science course, which was changed to create greater student interest, proved much more favorable than last year's course. Twelve new electronic calculators were ob- tained for the lab courses. Also this year, new materials were purchased for both sophomore and freshman Biology programs. Two new teachers joined the department: James Mann who teaches Physics, and Chemistry teacher Jeffery Witt. Right: Although not always filled with laughs, lectures are essential in the science courses to show students how scien- tific theories relate to the world around them. Class s in hysical Science 'S' 1 ---....,, fav if lmyfwv l Q V HUFKLM ' Q, ,vlz James Mann V . Douglas Salefski Junior Class Sponsor L-W4vaf,,..a 5 Charles Sauter -. Kenneth Storm Frederick Wagner Jeffery Witt 1 ,,f.A.. Upper left: A conceptual theory stumps Joe Komperda, one of the 18 students who hopes to gain college credit for Chemistry Il, Advanced Placement. Left: Science teachers gather after classes to discuss class strategy for the following day. Above: Mr. l-Iinkle explains to Dena Walder a lab in Biology dealing with the use of a microscope. 1 iw ,fi 'AW Morris Geselter Department Q Chairman Paul Neal Diane Baenke Lorraine Bell Sharon Bossard Harriet Bottje Betty Davis Maureen Farrell Marcia Finton Harold Hoferle Marjorie Janovics i-iisffiififi fl iii if L , W ig WV - in as V mr r L L FEW Center Court students were delighted at their Halloween Party where teachers and students alike made it a point to show them a good time. gk emi E if 45 Seniors Volunteer in Special Services V. 'N Linda Kruzic Judith Zebos p ,:,, , qz. N QK a ' .ex iw if J ,zg, fs Q. ,kixyme w Q f . -K S S ti Robert McDonald Helen Peterson Meriam Schnabl George Terzian As in the past, Mr. Geselter and Mr. Ter- zian supported a program which gave 45 seniors a chance to work with the Special Services' students. The aides helped by pushing wheelchair-bound students to and from classes, tutored students with learning disabilitiesg assisted the disabled during disaster and fire drills, and helped in the Special Education home economics classes. Thirty-two of the stu- dent aides, all members of East's physical education Leadership program, helped the handicapped students improve their skills in swimming, basketball, track and softball. Left: Senior Jay Burnette assisted the physically and men- tally handicapped, working to improve their skills in areas like softball. Alma Boge Sharon Brownell Carol Dudek Jan Lahlum Hope Tepitino Jennie Maurides 'K'-... Sharon Perlman Karen Phinney Mimi Ruggeri ine Teachers' Aides Assist in Special Services Four new teachers' aides joined the Special Services' Department this year, boosting the number of assistants to nine. The aides, all peo- ple with experience in their field, were assigned certain teachers to work with. The aides assisted teachers by working with students in small groups, helping with grading and ordering films and equipment. Aide Alma Boge helps Jim Cook with his math, as Ron Janiak works on the assignment he's been given. LRC Aids Students' Interests In addition to serving the students' academic needs, the Learning Resource Center was interested in supplying students with materials that pertain to their personal interests and needs, as Well as their academic needs. Also, for the music classes this year, the Center added a new set of filmstrips and cassette tapes dealing with the guitar. Pamphlets and newspaper clippings on Watergate and other current affairs and problems were added to their collection, too. The LRC, as in the past, offered reference and teaching assistance to both East students and faculty. Upper: Sue Shirely took advantage of the peace and quiet in the first floor LRC during one of its quieter moments. Lower: Scott Minkley and his friends utilize their free periods in the LRC. Janet Meyer Head Librarian Helen Hoyt Carole Jaacks , Girls, Bowling Bb ..- Therese Korenic Right: A student receives individualized instruction from Mrs. O'Donnell in the Reading Center. Lou'er: The school nurses will receive as many as 100 students daily, yet individualized assistance is always ad- ministered. East is served in a professional capacity by two nurses, a reading specialist, speech therapist, second language teacher and social worker. Nurses Mrs. Phar and Mrs. Ensign saw hundreds of students each week. Additionally, they updated all student emergency and dental cards and did vision screening. Mrs. O'Donnell, reading specialist, supervised programs in speed reading, comprehension, vocabulary and spell- ing, study techniques and college preparation. Speech therapist Ms. Hahn, second language teacher Mrs. Morrisroe and social worker Mrs. Wilson have offices in East's Guidance Center. Ms. Hahn, who divided her time between North and East, Worked in- dividually with students on speech and language development. Mrs. Morrisroe spent five mor- nings at East and five afternoons at Maine West this year. Due to the low number of students requiring help here though, only three periods were spent at East. She worked with students speaking Hebrew, Greek, Thai and Tagalog. Social worker Mrs. Wilson helped individuals overcome emotional or social difficulties that were interfering with their functioning or achievement in school. Helping people help themselvesii is her goal. Wide Range oi 4.5 .gs ei E s .vA- XL s A 24.4 ' . 'hiss F Eileen Ensign Nurse . I Barbara Hahn Speech Therapist Sue Morrisroe Second Language Teacher Vivian O'Donnell Reading Specialist Sigma Chi Sigma Roberta Phar Nurse Gertrude Wilson Social Worker Y it fifi L f1?i5'i.: i ' S ii' A . . 3 . . V iif EQ: . . 'iil XXX---f N ' i -11 .ig 49 4 -Z aluable Service Pro ided Left: Women work together preparing a daily meal and maintaining clean conditions in the cafeteria. Center: Head custodian, Al Angsten retired this year after working at East for 42 years. Right: Paraprofessional, Belle Glass, supervises the hall outside the Principalls office. Q g A... BX XWX , K Q1 ,, ,1rr,,re'.t . . rr,rrr,rrrr .W .,.,,,. , .'rE v ts.,, , A ...nc iv L K K K Y . fl 4 S are QW N . t,. ti- if fiti is R i an Q K wi Q X I SM X tio X J Y x iii S 'ug 1 ...Wwe H e i e ss Center: Mrs. Majewski is leaving East after working in the bookstore for eight years. Left: Students help staff members in Attendance Office maintain accurate absentee and tardy records. Above: In Duplicating Services, Bob Hutter shows student assistant Alfred Opfer how to reproduce materials on the Multilith. Right: Secretary, Mrs. Comstock, handles the demanding job of organizing the club finances. . ..... ,,... is A Q x , . ... . S I N ' sei 1 - 1 S if .... 47 f !Jy,p.NN?Nl X60 N i an X X -... xx-.':1-2' 'vflliff Z Q M WW Q 1 W X5 we fl ' ' NY 3 0 fl fu 1 2 ' W .xx f , K , Q 7' 4' I Q2 .INS ' . F1502 A Q Q9 2 .MQ 2 gf, 1-,X qu' Vx Q x 5 Q5 f SM lfk 5 S 'Ii Ill ZW ZW ll Z 40 K X Q W7 Wx xx Q :N QQXE 2 mf JI K Zmx Y 7 N The Road Not Taken Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowthg Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same. And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence, Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. Robert Frost Seniors Michael Alexander Wayne Allen Dawn Aloisio Robin Alperin Triratana Amarit Jill Anderson Kathleen Anderson Paul Anderson Patrick Andes Alan Andrews Cynthia Aniolowski Brian Aprill Bruce Arndt Don Arvidson Mark Ascherl Bonnie Adelman Alan Adler Jeff Adler Cathy Albano rea - im 31- 5 . I as x R, 0 ,gxi . if ll Bob Stenstrom gets back at the photographer the i ' 7 Senlors Choose O Hare Inn for Prom Senior Class Council: Bottom row: D. Kirby, Treas.g P. Laman, VP, R. Carlson, Pres. Second row: P. Madigan, M. Seal, J. Olson, F. Bat- Top row: M. Clemente, S. Selzer, M. tista, Sec'yg S. Magnuson. Brown, P. Voss, C. Bryda, M. Serafin, P. Panek, Mr. Harrison, Ad- visor. g A h Rx X xr ixss sw ss 1974-75 was an active year for the Senior Class. Many students devoted time and interest to the preparation of the annual Senior prom. The Grand Ballroom of Henriciis O,Hare Inn was chosen for the setting. Students also selected the Itasca Country Club for the site of their Senior breakfast. In addition to these two events, the Senior Class sponsored the Homecoming Dance and a skating party at the Axle. The latter was one of the many fund-raising projects conducted for the prom. Debra Baier Gerald Balog Linda Barmazel Donna Baron Richard Batliner Joe Bartodziej Fran Battista Debra Bauer Jamie Bauer Gary Beard K S. Q . ll fx? i . Sherry Bell s Scott Bennett Larry Benson Norman Benson Debra Bergantino Liz Bergquist Debbie Berman Deborah Berman Mark Berns Cary Betti Ron Bezdon Terri Biasiello Michael Biel Dave Bilotti Jeff Binstein Paul Birkenbach Jeff Blahnik Marci Blase Kathy Blasuccio Rick Block David Bohm Jenann Bohnen Pete Bontsema George Booras Karen Borchew Craig Bourbon Andrea Brad Scott Brady Beth Brauer Miriam Brenner James Breslin Marcia Brieman Cathy Albano and Dianna Gattuso head for their next class 'Nr Doug Brobst Sharon Brockstein Jerry Brod Arleen Brown Ken Brown Marla Brown Patricia Brown Scott Brown Valerie Brown William Brown Richard Brownstein Charles Bryda Frank Buck Jim Burke Jay Burnette Aimee Burns Craig Burns Scott Busch Dan Busse Robin Butchin Hunger takes over as Steve Crifase, Randy Yaffe and friends grab for a piece of the chocolate cake purchased at the auction. Isak Buyukkurt Varjan Buyukkurt Mike Caldrone Ken Callahan Patrick Canfield Steve Capsuto Kathy Caragher Elissa Caras Mary Lou Carbajal Ray Carlson Sam Carter Christine Castellano Josephine Cavalzani Stephen Cecchi Sandra Cedrins Marc Chappe Barbara Charal Robert Chargo Bonnie Chase Tom Chavich Glenda Check Jan Cherven Debra Chezem Laury Chimerofsky Sharon Chorzempa Craig Christell Nw se, Students gather around Mr. Kovy as he announces the winners of the Mr. and Ms. Contest at the Homecoming dance. My Nw Senior Andy Gross applauds Ms. Mayfield and Mr. Wulff, winners of the Mr. and Ms. Contest. Janet Ciabattari Ellen Cilio Kim Clark Neil Clark William Clark Maribeth Cleary Marie Clemente Bob Cochrane Dave Cochrane Gail Cohen Keith Cohen Laura Cohen Mitchell Cohen Allan Cohn Phyllis Colangelo Doug Colby Pam Colby John Condon Robin Contorno Laurie Cook Kevin Cooney Lisa Cooper Toni Coorlas Mary Corrigan Steve Crifase Geri Crouse Jack Crouse Patricia Currie Pam Cutler Georgine Cutsinger Karen Czeszewski Leo D'Agostino Mary Dahlgren Mike Dartez Deborah Dassie Ron Bezdon, Eileen Urban Pat Canfield and Jan Lichner panic as Ralph Schultz Hobo Joe ltches his way to solitude Kevin Kwiatkowski was startled by the camera at Homecoming Dance, 'tCenter Ring . :M Ellen Davis Todd Davis Helene Davitz Donna De Biase Lorna De Cardy Nancy DeGeorge Ed Dembski Dennis Deters Al DiBrito Carol DiCicco Eda DiPrima Rick DiVito Christopher Dickson James Didden Sheila Diener Patti Dillon Debra Dlugatch Paul Domanchuk Mark Dominick Mike Donley Eva Dragon Christine Dreyfuss Tom Drozdz Maureen Dubin Cathy Duokett Gary Dudzinski Michael Dugan Theodore Dukas Keith Dunn Kevin Dyball Patricia Eaton Roz Ehrenreich Kathy Eimers Marc Elatkin Sami Elyasir Kim Erikson Lloyd Esses Mark Faden Rick Farber Glenn Farley Ralph Farmer Bob Feezor Mara Feldman Mitchell Feldman Ken Ferch Patrick Fergus Jack Ferracane Carrie Ferrara Angel Ferri Martha Fetty Dianne Figura M2 -1 ,N-,, X A 1 6 i lin g f, 7 ,' , 'W Doreen Filas Julianne Finato Vincent Finato Mary Firszt Barbara Fischer Deborah Fisler David Fitzpatrick 2.5 ' ' it 5' .1 s 535 4 Alf' fx 3 ii W J X if 'gif' - Eli? s ' mf. 9,3 :2?Sf M' 4 , we f fl' if Miha? 'Ml W t 'S' , We X i f ' f - 2 ii F by Greg Millar gives a stimulating lecture in the fall play, Take Her She's Mine. Lisa Fleischman Angie Flores Michael Foltz Scott Foreman Barbara Foster Bill Foster Christine Fraser Gayle Fredman Lynn Fredricksen Susan Freeman Gary Fujii Al Furlan Anna Galan Susan Galante Michelle Galanter Robert Galbavy Candy Galler Joseph Gallo John Ganz Carmine Garelli Dan Garrity Bruce Gartner Dianna Gattuso Mr Davitt looks on as tardy students fill out forms for admittance into the Debbie Geiger Diane Geis Steve Gelman Keith Gengo John Gervens Candace Giampoli Peter Giannis Gerald Gierum Dan Gillespie John Giovenco Mike Glanzrock Debra Glick Marlene Glick Mitch Glickrnan Sue Glowienke Mitch Gnatowsky Karen Goeschl Hinda Gold Jordan Gold Marlene Goldberg At the Second Annual Auction, Chris Dickson and Rick Farber prove they can have their cake and eat it too. Rhonda Goldstein Julia Goltz John Gorack Debbie Graff Jody Granat Claude Grant Robert Grazian Greg Great Rhona Greenfield Tabitha Gries Bob Griesser Richard Grobner Andy Gross Sue Gulbis Kristin Gulliksen Denise Gustin Kathy Gutkowski Mike Haber Paul Hanson Donald Harker Anne Harrop Larry Hayes Karen Heath Louise Hebeisen Karen Heiderman Marc Hempel Ellen Herr Mary Herr Rose Herr John Herzog Chuck Hibnick Lynn Hitchcock Brigitte Hoffman Doreen Haerr Nancy Hajek Julie Halasz Bonnie Hansen A fire drill on a rainy, January morning calls students and teachers from the building 7 Senior Barbara Hough was one of the student soloists in this year's presentation of the Messiah. ,,, , Debbie Hollander Renee Holley James Holzkamp Lee Hornung Pamela Hornung Barbara Hough Douglas Howard Paul Hujer Shelly Humrickhouse Jayne Hurley Christine Hussli Mario Iacoviello Mary Iacullo Thomas Ignatius Karen Issel Cindy Iverson Charles Jaffe Michael Jager Steve J ajkowski Paul Janis Julie Jaster Debbie Johnson Judy Joseph Matthew Jostock Carol Jung Debra Jurasz Michael Jurczak Ben Jurs Charles Kahalnik Susan Kalk Dave Kanies Ruth Kanter Phyllis Kaplan Carolyn Karbowski Michael Karlins Roy Kauffman Anne Kaye Henry Kedzierski Anita Kemmer Debbi Kirby Barbara Kist Larry Kleinstein Debbie Kliger Mike Klocek Sharon Klupar Norbert Kolb Roz Ehrenreich speaks with candidate Pat Feichter during the 1974 campaign. Leanne Kolder Karen Kolze Joseph Komperda Candy Kopald Karen Koperny Mary Koppensteiner Elliot Korach Diane Korines Robert Kosberg Tom Kosturik Jeff Kotsiris Kim Kourakis Debbie Kowalski Judith Koza Kim Kozial Susan Kraft Linda Krainski Marianne Kreft Pat Kroening Ken Krueger Karen Krumske Rick Kruse Phil Kucan Russell Kula Jonathan Kurr Stan Kutin Linda Kwas Kevin Kwiatkowski Dom LaPorta Jim LaVelle Debra Labiak Greg Lacina Susan Lalowski Patricia Laman Lynn Lampert Lee Lannert Doreen Larson Mike Lausen Sue Lazar Mike Leinwander Jim Leparski Debbie Leptich Leslie Leske Phyllis Lesniak Michael Less Sue Leszkiewicz Robin Levi Lori Levin Mitchell Levin Steve Levine Gregg Levitan Jody Levitan Maury Levy Janice Lichner Bob Lieberman Luci Lint Tom Lorenz Janet Lovell Patrice Lucca Mary Ludkowski Kevin Luke Michael Lynn Mark McAndreW Michael McDonell Gerald McDonnell Eileen McEvilly Cathy McKeown John McMahon Diane Macanowicz Cynthia Mack James Mack Student Council peps up the assemblies in preparation for the Homecoming activitlee Tony Markiewicz Carole Markin Steve Marks Pete Marshall Lou Marsico Mary Marx John Mashl Jeff Massari Sylvia Massong Bruce Mathiesen Who's Who in American High chools Lists East Senior Patrick Madigan Sue Magnuson Mark Mahoney ai we YC? Mary Majka K John Makens S Y James Maloney we Xnwsi Judy Malter Marilyn Manbeck Cindy Mandelhern Mark Manzo Patti Marc David Marder is . as Si K Q A 4 S J. A we f ffm 4 mf., , x K , if it , ' ilf Xfl Q?-Y' lad' Q-'7 Sharon Mistic John Mittelbrun Don Mittelmeyer Claudette Mittelstaedt Denise Mjoen Mike Moore Marc Matlin Brent Matthews Ken Maurins Michele Mayster Mike Mazius Bonnie Mecall Keith Medley Terry Melinger Marilyn Meschino Jack Meyer Donna Meyers John Michalec Linda Mierlak Margaret Mieszala Unadine Milam Greg Millar Lisa Miller Jim Mills Alan Mina Kevin Miner Erica Morath Joseph Mores Tom Morretti Patti Morgan Russell Morgan Mindy Morris Eric Morrow Tom Moyer Dave Mozdren Bob Mueller Sue Mueller Mary Murphy Mary Nachtwey Jack Nalbandian Kleoniki Naltsas Mary Narozny Barbara Nathanson Brian Nathanson Allison Natta 'N , 1 ,Y PSP H1 Seniors in Mr. Storm's homeroom decorated the Christmas tree they have been growing since their freshman year. 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K 3uqvM Eye Senior John Ryan ponders during another of Mr. Hageman's music theory tests. mg: ix i .9- -A my rings, W+ Qlff Pf' f f? - Paige E , Q :SKY A A n , Lori Neubauer Robyn Newman Sue Nicewick Jody Nilsen Mike Nitti Eric Nordseth Anna Novak Paulette Nowack Jody Nye Richard O'Shanna Kevin Ofenloch Julie Olson Cindy Omilinsky Mark Oppermann Douglas Orlando Debra Osel Judy Osel Robert Parr Joe Pagliari Robyn Pallman Paula Panek Kim Panuce Pam Paoli Irene Paouios Karen Papierski Barb Parejko Steve Parzygnat Theresa Pasdiora Mike Pasko Jeff Paul Donna Pawlowski Nancie Payne Diane Pearce Richard Pekosh Rick Perone Brenda Peters Isabel Peters Elin Peterson Susan Peterson George Pfeiffer Dawn Philippsen Mike Piazza Sharon Pierce Paulette Pikul Marianne Pingitore Ken Pink Graduate Nico Lalich accepts his diploma during January ceremony Mr. Rolla discusses newspaper articles with his Current Affairs class. Vic Piscitello Louis Pissios Irwin Platzner Terri Podrez Julie Pohn Tom Polinski Ivy Poncher Dave Potempa Julie Prorok Alouise Puch Alex Pulles Barb Querfurth Kathy Quinn Dragisa Radonjich Mary Rafa Debbie Rapoport Ronald Reeve Sue Reitz Kim Nelson of x R ,, N445 Senior Chuck Bryda attentively listens as the teacher lectures. Daniel Renalds William Rhodes Dean Richter Sue Rings Mary Roddy V1Cky Computer Science Offered to Seniors A . . ...- -fi 1-wal. : i LS , . - . X 4 ruff z 1 . .. s wx J A5 f' it as ffm It f.-.. - 'mrs .- . gig-on gg i: rk -. 5 ,gli : r -.:q E c g A re l Qillkirlillllifiliiil 5 CQ? 7 'S sae eggs: 0- at in ,-.f? .4 A J E . Q is ,E as . 'lffglllx - ' ,Q i S if .fs X RQ A wb va xx J - ' Senior Debbie Leptich shows skill and grace while performing on the Spanish Web. Elizabeth Ruchniewicz Debbie Russo Donna Ruttenberg Daniel Ryan John Ryan Karen Rychter Sheri Sakol Louis Salamone Mary Santry Tracy Satterthwaite Daniel Saviano Linda Schaller Steven Schanker Carol Schatz Robert Schendel Dave Scher John Schmid Don Schmidt Kurt Schmidt Janet Schmitt Ron Schneider Q ,.. ix Scott Schneider Shameron Schofield Carolyn Schubert Geralyn Schubert Cathy Schultz Paula Schultz Ralph Schultz i zrl ' Steven Schulz X Tom Schultz Gary Schwartz S -4 1- A c Scott Schwartz M X Michael Schwarz S Af Y' 'r w f 2 'ZX 'V Q ,af 4 X N7! f 1 Z fl Q s if-,'-'Est c Diana Schweppe Mary Scovill Melinda Seal Jody Sedelsky csc, Tim Seelos E cyvz ix Sue Selzer Mike Semmerling Mary Serafin ..'-'Q he W llqti Q QS G.. . an ' Dan Saviano helped supply part of the musical entertainment at the international dinner. Senior Monte Pollard plunges into full swing ll gk te' 'rank Settipani Glenn Shipp Barb Shire Sue Shivley Debbie Shore liane Shaffer Mlke Shudy Alexis Siegel Sue Sikorski Al Silcroft Debra Shapiro flark Sharrer Kathie Sherman iris Short Judy Shore Julie Silverstein ,,!21:?a?fi XXX 'YL' gf! ew William Simon Mike Sineni Andy Skylling Margareth Smid Debbie Donna Sindelar Andrea Siver Ken Slaw Judy Smith Adryane Soberoff Scott Socha Cynthia Dan Sompolski Loretta Ivy Poncher introduces 1974 homecoming candidates. .. iane Stecher arb Stieber hn Sullivan 0 ob Swanson ayne Sweitzer haron Szewc Ava Stein Maryanne Stornello Nancy Suppan Ross Swanson Sue Swidler Charles Szoke Nancy Steinken Marisa Stemple Bob Stenstrom Sh21f0I1 S'C9tZ Jeff Strand Scott Strauss Janice Struck Ronald Styne Barb Szwarczynski Larry Tachna Mark Taub Craig Taylor Sheri Teicher James Teraji Cynthia Thomas Elizabeth Thomas John Thompson Steve Thorp Bruce Tinkoff Edward Tobias Len Tomaszewski Robert Torch Orin Trademan Steve Troiani Bonnie Troutt Kerri Tuch Kevin Tucker Ronald Tuman Anne Turk 4' Upper.' Senior Gail Cohen, was first place winner of the Homecoming UPOC QUgly Person on Campusl contest. Funds went toward Senior Prom Right: Center Court celebrated Halloween this year with a party. Seniors Bid Farewell 1 . 53 f 5 Eileen Urban Julie Urfer Diane Uselding Maridee Vacek Peggy Voss Rosalyn Varon Mary Vinzant Maria Vintello Mike Vito Kim Wagner Gary Walens Patrick Walsh Melinda Walters East's seniors will leave many memories behind in this familiar building. Just one last look, before they enter the world's open gates Brent Vojack Bill Warman -its 4535? l l ,AJ 'WR As the Lens staff struggles to meet the deadline, senior Anna Galan issues out last 1' Diana Warner Marie Wattecamps Rosemary Wehner Elliot Weinstein Julie Wells Mary Kay Whalen Elyse Warsllawsky Thomas Werner Greg Westman Tom Wethekam Sue Wexle Sue Webber Barb Wiese Tom Willerscheidt Cynthia Wilson Paul Wilso Ken Weingarten Karen Weiss Tom Wendel Don Wiercinski 'V' wfh 1x,L,,gL.f-Iv. ,Q . 4 fx . ,it 1, yu sv' I- fs .5 .flaw we Q sv by Mark Wineberg Debbie Winer Len Winiarski Mary Winkel Cynthia Wisniewski Janet Wisniewski Debbie Wuczynski Randy Yaffe Leslie Yahiro Cheryl Yesinick Sandra Zarembski Janet Zarlenga Cheryl Zielinski Karen Ziemann Jackie Zink Winged time glides on insensibly, and deceives usp and there is nothing more fleeting than years. N Q W 'xx - XXX, X X Y 1 Mxkx XX X 1- XM gf? f W W Q ,J X fx! Y 5-N MEN mi 4'Each moment of your life is a brush stroke in the painting of your growing career. There are the bold, sweeping strokes of one increasing, dynamic purpose. There are the lights and shadows that make your life deep and strong. There are the little touches that add the stamp of character and Worth The art of achievement is the art of making life your life- a masterpiece. Underclassmen Junior Boo t Budget The planning of Junior Prom brought new faces to class council meetings this year. Generally, the number of people at the meetings remained the same. Since October, council members were planning for prom, the main ac- tivity of the Junior Class. Candy, flower and stationery sales boosted the council's budget, readying itself for an active senior year. Sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Salefski feel that the Junior Class has a unique advantage over other classes. Patriotism could be used quite ap- propriately by the class of '76 in their Senior year. Plans for Senior Prom have already been started. The site for the upcoming Prom must be selected by council by the end of their junior Cynthia Aaihzinger Ron Acker Terry Adams Jan Addante Paul Adreani Mary Agnello Laith Al Ani Merle Albert Cindy Algino Chris Allen Jim Altman Erica Andersen David Antczak Mike Applebaum Jill Artstein Steve Arten Steven Arvey Karl Aschacher Deborah Ashman Nick Augelli Doug August Kathi Aures Glenn Aurley Jim Bacon Shelle Baier Marla Bain Shameeron Baker Rick Baldocchi Mike Baldwin Ronald Ball Rhonda Barad David Barish Jim Barrett Lita Barron Francine Barron David Bartlett Chris Bartolucci Sandra Bartolucci Katie Bauer James Baum Jonathon Baum Georgia Becker Scott Becker Jim Belezos Sharon Belinsky Nuanni Benjawan Glenn Berg Bill Bergloff Scott Berman Phil Bernstein Margie Berresheim Kathy Berrigan Lawrence Bersh Lew Bersh M ... 2-.sf Junior Class Council: Bottom row: L. Vincoles Mrs. Salefski, Advisor. Second row: J. Mazik, S. Salefski, Advisorg R. Cappello, Secretaryg M. R ' N ,nk . . year. st i iiii fii , a K4 - X. , fl ,fi . :rq .., Lg . ,g- ,H E,Q xf' N gqq 2 iff ' 'ixllf fir L' . g. ...X :.fi A 2 . 1 X . . zi , ' l i if f - 'fi ax f Q . 3 'rr- . xr 'S .9 . .. Ta ia fd 'dl 1 QL X Q. sv z ..i.. 'W ix K I Sr: H zz. is. .... S f if . 39. e, C. Somach, Vice-presidentg N. Serlin Rosen, B. Ross, G. Kay. Top row: Mr osen, Presidentg L. Hilgers. N. . N Ya .f'K K Lx La .- Q F it Ci r aee' J Q r N ' 145 I . J ..., , '4 3 ..... X ar r tj . he fr ,.. .. . . ' . 1 as . 1. , at ,M , V X it f al? 12W?nJ M, V , , ,, A f f WW ' ' 'if , 5' R A , ' . 'l 21 7' M , , ie , N ,i i Me 55 ,, ,' so , 4.1. + 41? :fl W , 1 at-X. li.. L , 4, X ,,, , me .V 51 W X- nt, .1 to i L , , W ,f 1 , e . W ' f ,-', 5,2101 6 ' ' 1, ,, e R ,Q . ,X L h,..,,f if ., fl G y VV , W, , N Z, as, .,- J 1 - . ,--, , , , , ff ,A M. , W',' B-fy ww in ffw V L' L aj , f' . A' , i ' X6 2, ' 1 W , . .. MWY, -' ,' ' jx , A f ,,,,, , .fx 'Cl V' I V' Q ,, - 4 Q' f,,' if ,,' B' 1 , ' Q , U l 4 1-if During a Homecoming assembly, Cathy Westcott performed on the unicycle to familiarize seniors with this year's theme The Greatest Show on Earthfl ,fr , 11, Wa-0, 4 ' WT 1 We QM Mil f it ' f 5 , Q i W, , av ,JK W ILZI ff' 4 J' W' ff A492 , j fi, l tx LUIS W f I ,A 41, J 1 ' fl' 1 I ,-, ,W ff . ,I ,,., f 3' A 7 'WL -V .:. xg -I V .22 v -13 .' 4, 'T ij ., af, 1 J .V ' I' . f 2 Nz I W V , ,Q . f ,.,f V, 5 V .,,. , N f'f' W f'g:E..,'f .M V, , ' ' , 4! 9' . ,,,,,V I I ffm ,.... fs ' , ,, 'aw W ,A 1 4.3, 2 W V fy, 75 4 x f if W ,, .:- ,..:1 1 5242 , -, fi. '-E ' ' ff 'r -V . 1 wwf? ,,,, E22 ' 2 4 6 2 47 Q' L at 'Q' 3, 2 M, Juniors Wally Beusse Ken Bickford Allen Bierman Julie Bilotieh Terri Bluyney Roberta Blum Susan Board Matthew Bohowski Bob Bobula Riek Bodzewski Gina Boncimino Thomas Bondi Richard B005 Robert Bout! Gail Borehew Marilyn Borg Randi Buslik Susan Boudreau Frank Brdlik Pamela Brim Michael Brodncr Bonnie Brown Cathryn Brown Ron Bruzan Run Bryski Cheryl Buck Stanley Bukielski Diane Bunge Kathryn Bunl Susanne Burbach Joseph Burros Russell Butler Cathy Caeeiatore Jim Cahill Robert Cahn Lueille Calandra Len Cali Rene Callo Ronald Capaceio Robert Capozzoli Roberta Cappello Linda Cardclla Lori Carey Duane Carlson Douglas Cartland Mark Castiglia Douglas Cerny Becky Charter Kim Chelsvig Laura Christensen Jack Chrystal Lynn Ciehon Cathy Clark Sheree Cleveland Helene Cohen Elizabeth Colby Beth Colen Scott Collins Daniel Condon Mike Conner Bernadette Connor Jim Connor Glen Corkill Timothy Corr Tim Crosby Margaret Daffe Doreen D'Agostino Cathy D'Agostino Robert Dahlgren Sandy Daladino Linda Damato Phil Danna Jeff Darschewski Oliver Dati Paul Daugird Karen Davis Christine Dayiantis Beth Debs John DeChaud Nancy DeFrancesca Dawn Degenhardt Maria Deligio Joseph Delke Laura Delligatti Geoffrey Delucca Steve Dercole Linda DeSantis Lawrence Deschamps Argangela Digioia Susan Diossy John Diprizio Patty Diulus Patricia DiVita Cynthia DiVito David Dobkin Denise Dolan James Dolbeare Kathleen Domenella Sharon Dominick Richard Domzalski Jerry Doskoczynsky Kathy Dow Lori Drehobl Jim Drichas Debra Drymalski Dan Dulian Diana Durham Donna Dykstra Debbie Dymek Robert Edelberg Mary Eggert Tom Eggert Terry Eisenberg Sheri Ellison Kevin Emrikson Larry Ende Joan Engelstad Marianne Eterno Mike Ettleson Denise Femmel Steve Fields Sheree Finder ., , . 2 aim A .W 'ij' 7135? 4 . 5. H, 4. Q V 4 M if a+ iw-H . 5 1 5 1 fin ,, '5' ff W1 7' N- -, 33 vw iw ? 'i1 W if-:K , , Hara. 1' E ,,gy:V4,gL, A . . 1 I A an I., ,,w,,. y, e e 3 4 lv ' VW, I 1 RN , 2 . f aw J A - 1 5 Wfsfwf 'Wai ff Tl? ,W if ff gr, ' Q: Nw 'rv A .4 WM N 37 4' ' S a Q' f -1- ,ay 1 I 5 ' V111 M M W A gr H , C K 60 X 4 , , i , W' 'mf V' , 7' 0 , ,.,, ., v K V , ,V V , iz, - vlzlv - f ' We '- ,VvV, f x, tx f f , -A HM J . i 'L fi. H V-fi Tz' -, off if I I ms. .Qi M v nf' ' :W , . ft A , ,le - ,,, mf f., ' Z y i n.. V7 my 2 V Vi, X V I .gal Wk A af A ,. , 'ww K y e Alan Fine Marty Finnegan iii , Michael Fiorio my Don Fishman Christi Flood Intermission at the Homecoming Dance found Cathy Dow and Scott Wageman enjoying the tranquility. Y r 114 , . if 1' sp- wif W 7 n G At the Office Occupations Halloween party, Kim Stoltzner grabs for all the gusto by dressing as a beer can. F by 5 ,:.: me m ' if as , G .Q H z K as S re- 9 c ' , ' ' :i fi -if V- s YA . v : -' X' in is Q I i is 'Sex I 1 rue - ' 'FNHN :Q- i Q, , ip 3 wi we RU' 2 R 2 3 L gf R Q XX' 15 -as RY 'V' be as In ji W0 ra I ,lvl ff' l .53 ei 1 1 'X' 1 -- 1 1- M -.Q NM .V V X -. is M5 ii' W - L Q i X is L --ii Q we -s v ? ' A V e l. i 5 Q: ,K . . 3' is N. N il .M Q Q, , ,,.. A .N in ,iii K, , Q. KA K .sf ig' . LL L. V ki . ,. K L.-J. R ' . :amid-I M K '- r 'S' 'GQYK ' if X by f . ' s 'K I Richard Grewe an ' e . Ellen Grindel K Dean Grippo 5 A Nancy Grossmann 1 Joe Guglielmo 1 - -' fi ' NM Sheree Guiffaut , -. ..,. W A -Lg, Dan Gustin 9 af an I mi. Timothy Hague Juniors Joan Foelsch Larry Foreman Kim Forney Linda Forshter Eileen Fox William Fox Mike France Laura Frayn Eric Freihrun Jodi Friduss Norman Friedman Stuart Friedman Bob Fripp Erwin Froehlich John Fry Susan Fry Sandra Gajewski Allison Gamze Gertrude Ganz Julie Garesche Craig Garrigus Debra Gartke Thomas Gavlin Irene Gedweg Jory Gelman Debbie George Debbie Gersh Barbara Gershon Jay Gershon Carmie Giancaspro Mary Gianos Susan Gianpetro Don Gibbs Jeff Ginsburg Ann Giovenco Mark Gleason Ronald Glickman Joseph Gliksman Steve Glynn Charlene Golbach Shelley Goldberg Steven Goldman Nancy Goldsmith Diane Gomberg Greg Goodman Leslie Goodman Michael Gordon Pam Gordon Bob Gorgol Jan Goss Paul Gould Barry Grabelle Chris Graca Glenn Graff Marti Graff Diane Grandi Glen Grant Mary Graves Lisa Green Earle Greenberg Sharon Greenberg Laura Hampton Robert Hanna Mary Hanrahan Gail Hansen Thomas Hansen James Harkensee Bernice Harris David Harris Cindy Harrison Robbie Hartman V Q Anna Hauptmann , Dan Hecklinger Fm' Robert Heiderscheidt if Steven Heiteen Larry Heller Lewis Heller Roe Hengels Katherine Herbs! William Herrmann Toby Hibnick Larry Hilgers Kevin Hill John Hinterhauser Melanie Hirsch Dean Hirsh Rich Hirsh Doris Hobscheid Kathryn Hoffman Steven Hohn Christine Holm Martha Holst Sue Howard Holly Hoyt Ray Hrdlicka Carol Huber Bob Hujer Gina Humrickhouse Rick Hunt Holly Hustad Rick Hyken Terry Irwin Elaine Israel Michael Itashiki Mike lzrael Jeri Jaacks Tammy Jacobs Tim Jacobs Judy Jakubowski Alana Jambor Peggy Janek Denise Janikowski Paul Janus Bruce Jason Dave Jaster Dan Jedynak Deborah Jekot Ellen Jenkins Doreen Jerfita Kathy Johnsen Donna Johnson Kathy Jordan Terrence Joyce Jody Jubert Linda Jurasz Julie Kahan Ray Heintzdlman , ii J . W ,, ff rf, Mike Heinz ' ' if , ' - s , 1 Q , .LL- , 5 Q, .4 gf ' 'Z ,M , 'fo , 1. , f 4 VA' I ', ,M V 4, fv ye f 2 Q W. Y V i n , i 1 ' , 'x V' ' ,W , ,.. ,, y W f H3 J as Vf LA y W ' f QE ' AW , Ira, f 5 I ., , Law , ' 4, f f i y v Q1 , to , i . ,. M a Mfg' ff? ' ' I V ,V V ZH ? 5 1-,in , t i If 'ff 9 I 5 49 f 041: J f X 5, 5 Q, wi x il 'rev Lise K H K aj V ' ' V ' if X 51 K 1 I, I V: Q i V, f Y iix ,,f 55 I o A or vvvv A-:fn L ' , ,,,, ' wi, ' X ,I A fu I. if f I V .f 1 ,gym 'J A-nv -, 7 Q 25' ' i v -5. S, 5... A year of special training enables no N V ,y. H , . . or t 'a .,o, i ' ' ' 22' y - - - - ' - ' 4' u. 1 , -. rf ,, ,V R which they will gain as seniors. it-'Vi i ' 5? V V V ,,.V '-:w.,,sVV M 0 ' 1 me . x , I f 1 ff f W Wu. We A Q -30 an 2 rw ,. ' 'P im fr . wi' gr A V .,,, 1 r,, '1 1 'i , 'f if Vzzy wa I ,f 'L f l fr , nm. , , if Y' Q ' ,, .. 2 , f 'gf if l ' l L1 X Q, ,, iz l ll ' f ' ' '1' lf awww 'f ff . we W I ' WM' J , 4' fa, x 9 Junior leaders to accept responsibilities Q71 ww X , August Levand Randy Leventhal W., 1 ,M 1 Julie Leifer Cathy Leitncr Michael Lennard Nancy Lesaltato Juniors Claudia Kallal Howard Kalov Sharon Kaminsky Karen Kanter Claire Kaplan Linda Kaplan Janice Karasukas Gordon Kasper Ira Katz Jeffrey Kaufmann Gary Kay Karen Kay Steve Kazen Lynn Kennenbeck Paul Khatcherian Cheryl Kier Michael Kirsch Bob Kist Jeff Kiszonas Bob Klein Gail Klein Linda Kleine Kelly Knodle Robert Knox Jens Koenig William Kokinis Gloria Kolman Kimberly Kopoian Theodore Korczyk Mike Koress Cindy Korn Richard Koster Mariusz Kotecki Steve Koukios Linda Kovich Nancy Kowalski Howie Kraft Jerry Krajewski Larry Kramer Michael Krilzberg Leta Kritzman Leslie Kroll Karen Kromrei Cheryl Krueger Warren Kurr John LaSusa Judith Lacina Mark Lacognata Peggy Laman Michael Lamarz Mark Lammersfeld Cindy Lang Sue Larson Glenn Lasken Laura Laureys Debbie Laurie Linda Lawson Charlie Leach George Leberis John Leddy Nora Levine Francine Levinson Dan Levy Wendy Leyman John Lianos Patti Lichon Len Lichterman Loree Liedtke Cristy Lienemann Rick Lindberg Wayne Lipson Jeffrey Livingston Victoria LnSacco Brian Lucca Dawn Lucchese Cindy Luczak Noreen Luetteke Bradley Macchione Scott MacDonald Ellen Macina Steve Macior Richard Mack Robert Mafiia Dom Maiorella Dean Maki Mike Mallardi Judi Malter Karen Mancil Jay Marcus Zareh Mardoian Francesca Martirano Margaret Masi Laura Mattison Amy Mayer Tony Mazar Julia Mazik Bill McCauley Mark McClelland Debbie McCormack Patricia McEvilly Teresa McGowan Gerry McKervy Nancy McNamara Joy McQuillan Grace Melidosian M-1. Af 'A ts 'QZI7 we f- W, 4 4 Maine East students do their part in the fight against gas prices by forming a car pool. Jeffrey Melilli Andrew Melinger Daniel Merkel Marilyn Meschino Jim Meskan Jill Meyer Tim Meyer werfxfwfw 1 ffrfzwfwfafv rw Q2 I Wa f' 6 x i' an M425 . ..7V e W 'ff 44 fa as ky. ,ww , . gf, , , . jf' ,f :gf , f f Mfg me l ff,,4Z11 s,,, -,iw ig' ,gif ' V I ,zr , Q 'fw,',.,' as sie. f'2I.i .if as 2 .gh f A ' A K - , f at A i Varl Meyers .sl-,. r fl fp 2 Alan Miller Q 'fi s 1! if Q Craig Miner S 5 X -f -. Glenn Miner 'K . 'S ' H Kathryn Miller D is -- Q , s - ,. I Af F kfV,. la A . P' , ., E ' N S ' eg - 21. J , , 3. ff ,Ji is .vw l 'ix 1fj ,Zs? get A V :gy ,si fi Xa f isa' A . . l P' 'P I- . --AA ' ' A X Y Q- . ' -rr N 1 ff.:-w - k ' D . D r--we iw M ,Q Y f ifi? i M' - RPAP A ' N . 5 Q l . 'I 1 A xl .V,L A K. ., as ,W has . . 'Q his QQ,q 1 f s IQ 5' 1 J sf, af' 5 mf? vi?-x li J J - t A -A 2 Y,.. . P 1 '- - -. ' W Vow- f K 'f - t i i s ., i . X , D - ' er 5 V: x K Y i t 1 , P E? , 'gi 1 i,....flX ' , ' ' 'K , s as-ef wi . im .ae J' P e s s ' 1+ .. . ' if R , - r -f 5 X' if A 'S b.. lllbl ,,,' . L.. . mr 13 xi- ggss 5 F -sag :,,, A X X X x isle Juniors Melody Miller Michael Miller Sandra Miller Tom Miller Nancy Milling Christine Minor Karyn Mitzman George Morgan Randi Morrison Cheryl Moskal Ricki Moss Jerome Mostek James Mueller Linda Mussared Richard Murov Thomas Murphcy Ronald Murphy Carrie Nahabedian Curt Napravnik Charles Narel David Nellessen Jeffrey Nellessen Peter Nessler Judy Newford Greg Newman George Norek Carol Nutini Oksana Nykulajiszyn John Obermaier Debra Obrzut Elizabeth Obuuhowski Elizabeth 0'Donnell Patrick 0'Hara Dennis Olbrisch Richard Olson Janet Ortaggio Lynn Usborne Jim Ottinger Cindy Palmer Rosann Pannarale Jim Pappas Nicolette Pappas Pam Parr Mike Pascolla Cathy Passarelli Leonard Patke John Paul Mike Brodner strives to improve his speed during practice for an upcoming meet. Debbie Paweleck 5 , SX Lisa Paul :' if P i A, ,ea X 5. 2' f Nancie Payne Val Pearce Donna Pelsi Sheri Perlman Thomas Perzentka Jerry Petersen Nancy Phillips Deborah Piekarz John Pierro Susan Pignato Laura Pine Marla Pink Randy Piscopo Mary Plain Alan Platt Carol Polcyn Cathy Poray Judy Potenza Lynn Print Lisa Pryble Paul Przybylo Teresa Ptach Brian Puikelny Ilean Pullman Laura Quinn Joseph Rabito Maryann Rausch Sameul Rea James Reczek Pam Redig Adriane Reed swift A-.N 3 f' 'M W A wa- ' Sig n 5? YW E exam? ':-. 3' s it FS X X N, 13-. -' WZ, Fredrick Rickert Robin Riemer Vicki Ripley Jeffrey Rizzo Junior students accept U.S. History classes as part of their required curriculum, K Q-ff A , L '- W- f -1 V, 1, S ., . . RN 'NAT sf, i!g,,, e -.Lk ,,.. ... A ffl K 3 . ,'a!5jriP?fx i R I' Q .- i 3 . 'X ' at , QQ .2 . ' Etsy'-P' Q ' y-1:26 5 - .,,,: 1 sf ' , - I xl gi . e,.. as ii Joseph Reed K 1 Jim Reimer - I Diane Reynolds 5 ' f Barry Richter as Christopher Roels Pat Rogers James Roherty Debbie Romano Donna Romano Steven Romberg Louis Rosch Alan Rose Marcia Rosen Sheryl Rosen Linda Rosenberg Teme Rosenbloom Barbara Ross Pat Putignano x if 53 L ., . ii . we-xl i J y -. 3 F' -Aff. 'P ,. if 2 ,3 rr' i,f,Wr R eassu R t , -. at 1? we Kea WN? he tv 73 2 2 ,Q- ,WW f aaa, ,fi 6 W M an .Q wr AAAA .VAV Q7-f Students passing the Driver's Ed. course have still another test to pass before they receive a driver's license. Renee Ross Bob Rosset Judy Rothen berg Andrea Royne Sidney Ruthenberg Lance Rubin John Rubkey Z' may ' is 4 l 1 i ,V J iieii a ,J 4 my we in 256 +I ff li' . 7 I w if' V , ' ff 2' 'WW A521 .- ea-1 ' ff' Juniors Pete Rudat James Rush William Russell Loretta Ryan Janice Ryba Dave Saethre Teri Sakol Dagmar Salamoun April Santore Eileen Santry Susan Satinover Ray Savastio Jim Schaefges Joe Schatz John Schauderna Doreen Schillaci Gail Schneider Claude Scholin Kim Schreier Peggy Schuttler Judy Schwab Judy Schwaba Lori Schwartz Barb Schwinn Ted Sebastian Glenn Selan Marta Sellergren Mark Serafin Norm Serlin Larry Shakman Janet Sherwood Paul Shipin Iris Shore Sue Shuster Charles Siegel Howard Siegel Eva Sikora Mike Silcroft Dawn Silk Amy Silverman John Silverman Debbie Simioni Tom Simmons Jay Simon Mark Simon Jeffrey Sipiora Chris Sitkiewicz Larry Small Scott Smith Alroy Snisko Donna Snopek Craig Somach Paul Sompolski Carl Sorensen Karin Sorlie Randee Soroka Zora Spasojcevic mg V X V V , V Mary Spataro .. ' I V ' at , , , , Ann Sprafka Q, ' 4 , V 'f s H ,Jw VV V f ,f , Dia st h ' W ., ,ff , f 1 ,- A A ' 1 rf .: p J J l , Radenlm Stefanovic 1 r Q fy V, 'Vg' f 2, , ' , Russell Steinweg . A V, VA A V V , In , ,VV VV , A Mil V Robert Sterner ' ,MZ H A , xt ,, Lad y 'gr ' Ron smbierski p f , k ' , 'ge 79 ' V J V , L y f - w vw ,A f ,J 'f fi e , ' Kim Stoltzner VVVV VVVV ff i ,,,, VZ AVL LV, ,,,, .h,f , . ,'f - , f V f ' H Patricia Stolton F' 'V ' , - V V Randy Stowe V , V J 'T ,V V, yi. V J ,,,,, ' Gail Stream V , 9V V V VV: V VV , V, ,V VV V VV VV , ,, V V ,V Glen Struebing 'VfV 5 : :I I g, Q, ,f ' V ' ,My Aw ' ,L George Stumvo ' ' V af' ' ' - ' V , V' ,f Q Marie Sullivan ' Q V V4 V A A Ron Supergan i z, '59 I ' 1, , ' I , P Michael Suvvfm 4 X ii ' z X ff' 5 I ' Paul Suriano A ' ' ' ' Cathy Surman Jeanne Swanson Edward Switzer Lori Swerdlow Patricia Szwarczynski Mike Terenzio 7 Jim Thunberg if A 1' Jon Tice Michael Tietz f ,,,, fm Mark Tomasik Ronald Trapper 1 A ff f Andy Tuch y ' , I U Merle Turchik U in Frank Turk W.: Daniel Twardowski A , - B Ronald Uhlig M N V ' za Ken Ujiiye if , I' -fu? 4- Patricia Unger , v 1 , f f f A V I V W 44,69 5 --W Brian Urban V 1- .V 4 , Q Lynda Van PuymBrouck ,. , 'W ' ' Ruth Vaporis 1 j 5, Q ff Natalie Versten Roberto Victoria Laura Vincolese Domenico Vitro Denise Von Thun Dan Voss -15 55:12, iii-,-f'f W . I X, , M9 Q , Q' ' WM im 'S J 'i ' 'L W A A' fi-v 1 I X ,Z + X' 2 Vg' L ws f 2 n V, aid? ,at if my J M J .se .. Robert Voss Deborah Vrabel James Wadas Scott Wageman 1 Mike Wagner Scott Wald ff f I' 3 , if WV ch , 'al I .-jfl , Davm Waldman V 'f V. F V V Heide Walter J' ' W, 1 NSG' fa saesa fi 5 ' MQW N -...,,,,-NNNVVV MN Todd Wyder, Sheryl Rosen, and Craig Somach along with other juniors operated - the Holiday Post Office, an annual fund-raiser for the junior class. 5' 57 petition this year. The Junior Class Is a Three Ring Circus was the class contribution to the decorated car com- - K ' , -V 2 ,J vw., ew wi- . vl , ' ffl v h 4 U 4 l arf Janet Zarlenga Janice Zaw Barbara Zechlin Deborah Zeimet Barb Zelisko ay Holly Zuckerman A Annette Zielinsk Jim Zimmerman k'S,,,,, Jonathan Zimmerman David Zinn Vicki Zion Cindy Zirlin Mike Zorn Luis Zubillaga William Zurakov Michael Zweig 2 A is 5 a ., ' 4 Q fQ M ' 'f . If, , I . fi H at , ' ' Scott Wulbert Todd Wyder Laura Vurks Barb Zaehler Kathy Zaehler Sheryl Zager Stella Zahareas Anne Zankovich Juniors Linda Warmack Janet Watson Pat Weber Rosemary Wehner Holly Weinger Al Weininger David Weisbaum Abbey Weisman Audrey Weiss Helen Weissmann Evelyn Wells Ira Wendorf Maureen Wenn Larry West Bonnie Westberg Cathie Westcot Chuck Williams Noel Williams Terry Wilson Shery Wineberg Penny Winer Cathy Winkel Patricia Wisniewski Karin Wittje Alan Wolch Bruce Wolfson Patricia Albano Paula Albano Brian Albert Dave Alexander Michael Alper Anthony Amaro Craig Anderson Joyce Anderson Sandra Anderson Alison Andes Nancy Andjich Ross Anzelone Stacey April Robert Arendt Dawn Arthur Kim Ashe Anne Avitabile Alan Avner Kathy Bacon Kathy Baffes Mark Baker Dawn Banovitz Susan Baskin Fern Bass Dennis Bastian Kathy Bastian Tom Bastian Jesse Barajas Lori Bardos Ellen Barrett Jeanne Barlett James Barnes Shana Barsky Mike Bartusiak Diane Batliner Michael Bauer Tom Bebensee Mike Bednarowicz Marcia Beil Janet Bell Barbara Bender Barbara Bennett Gayle Benson Mindy Benson Jeffery Berenson Joyce Bergmann Jordan Berkley Diane Bernick Randy Bernstein Kathey Berresheim Randi Besser Tony Betti Joanne Bezdon Cathy Biel Barbara Blackwell Gail Bobowski Joann Bocconcelli Dave Bold Gina Boncela Dawn Borras Vicki Bosco Robert Boton Ross Bottner George Boudreau Ingrid Bouwman Robert Bradtke Susan Brandt Neil Brand Marilee Brauer Kathy Brenner Monica Brenner Patty Breslin Brian Briars Michael Brichetto Cindy Bridges Elizabeth Britton Darcy Brobst Janet Brod Andrew Brodner Mary Brodie , y ' 4 f ..., I, V K ' f .gin J yill I ,1 fe? , f, X! ' : til A i-t. W -f 6 Y, f ,. f A X t A ZW l 1 . ,.... Q, .vvf ,MM A' I I ff TQQ, 5. u 36,1-3, Q, I n y ww ' 'vi ' - ' vim , I. 1 , k .,tt - , 4, 259 'f , gg! Mr 3, 'wt ., ,-. by V if ,n 4, . -1 in at . W X.: 1 ., M w., 7 P f i ' ' -ov Q!- , ., ,. t 'gang 1:2 I ff 'n' 'JI' I ,JG '45 y s .n n Barry Adler Vicky Affatati Lenora Agnello Sue Aklinski 4 vm A . , ,Kwai sf M1 5, 'G Q3 J t ff f I t i fffxf' , f -.f 1 ,f f an I 4 9' ,f ,,,,, L f V wr-mf ,Z ,V 4 , nz A ,,,v ' f ,V , ft, N4 ' H ,ew ' A ,,, f ,ff f Q fm, X y ft I if gay i, i 1 . , fx I 2 , . 3 ' P 34' ., , f 1 ,f', ',' , Q, , I , -A V ' l fy 4- , wg gem 3,5 1142 K vzalt mf wi, IMS -v 'L www, 3 EV, ' .- :ff 4, I N ffl I , , '-J' fri -, f- A A A ,,,,t . f 7f y ef J 'Vt' J li' 1 W We L., Soph Council More Unified The addition of more interested students and a more unified Sophomore Class Council were the major factors in their ability to hold a successful candy sale and a profitable homecom- ing booth. Sponsors Miss Coconato and Mr. Renz believe that one of the reasons the class was able to function successfully this year was due to the sophomore students taking their own initiative in setting up and following through 1 Sophomore Class Council Bottom row: B. Bender, C. Henreid, presidentg J. Barlett, L. W Piton. Second row: M. Coleman, L. Sweeny, K. Pratscher, C. Glassman, P. Falter, E. W Gutt. i--1 with the class activities. Va are ' A K X as fe be Ne se as if :gl X .T . ., Q g , . 3 G N Q . PK. 'Nil-. s -- A - is QI' -Q rode L B . 1 R55 ,A : gd .4 , f if 1 od1.-1 s p ,. ' kblq 'F A 6 ff sse.. or L. .i'-. Roger Broms Gary Brown Helena Brown Robert Brownlow Frank Bruno Maria Bruno Lori Brusso Debbie Buck Barb Bukielski Mike Burke Judy Buroill Jeff Burton Terri Busch Kevin Butchin Becky Byrne Tom Byrne Louis Cacciatore Joe Campagna Maria Candotti Theresa Cannistra Gina Capaccio Jane Carbajal Randy Carda Dave Cass John Castellano Joe Cattuso Tina Cesek Keith Chapman Joe Charo Esther Chattler Gail Cherven Susan Cherry Pat Chezem Richard Chmielewskr Laurie Chrobak Andrew Ciabattari Alan Cicero Debbie Cierniak David Cinelli Denise Cinelli Mary Cleghorn John Cline Dave Cohen David Cohen Graham Cohen 1OO Paul Cohen Robin Cohen Sheldon Cohen Orrie Colby Mary Jo Coleman Qi? fee hi - . .big gf e .N if ,rf , , .e ff if .L :- i n ' Q I A, ,A b' fr 3 y wc, . . 5 .b ,A , M' f 1 -9 Ee, e X iff? '1' , ',N. .e , - N ,. it , S? I, 5 ,. N we ,Q , S, il - X ' ff- Wi , D' Q' C 'fe as? -fi, , Ng. ' -we A. :Ak ,Me ff' e WV , if ,Am is 'M Tile R i we ' e , :ie , ,N f. Qixw -Q-'mf Vito Comes Nancy Considine ' m . Jeff Cooper +, . A Lesley Corey V K he fg ,:-:: 5 t 'IL 'IQ Mike Corrigan , K X Mindy Cowan , ' D -- 5' K Linda Cromer ' 1 N Dean Crosby K K Rich Cummings L Q K . C . -'--. Gayle Curcio ' .li N 76 David Cwik ff Q5 William Dalrymple . is i ' i i . James Dash Q f i .7 ' 'Z' L' Q , ii Am-a Dali M .- :f1' iio D A D Frances Daugird A A if I Q if :: , N E if Arthur Davenport Hg, -i i'f -1,5 I A LV L Y , K Voni David If if ' 'iff I J K, K Debbie Davis . D . 'i.. N' f e 'Xe if f W ,, Jeff Davitt if in A in k:': A i Mike Day , t Debbie De Denis y D , , LN Jeni Dee i ii 'il' ' E I 'E , Pam Dellinger ,. Q Christine Dengler -fn it 7 'i K Q K b e Doreen De Santis Qi ext! e. .. Theresa Destefano y. ,. f e ., i.fe1jllNjfi:3 .- I t Jeff Deutsch ij f C i : .. S . -sf Peter De Brito . -L D. Norma De Prima , .-.,-. Debbie Diehl -e H fb E --we .'.e Q ge i t i.. - Floyd Dillman 'gt . X e Bred Dimond ee eii ' Q Christine Di Vito Rf' A Q L... 'L . Gene Di viw C C be ,. v Diane Dlugatch ' V7 I ' ' Mark Domanchuk ' 3 l A - ' Q M . David Domenella Pat Donahue - f- N Bill Donato f- .. 'gn 'x-.,: YQ. Sam Donatucci 7 Carolyn Dooley , 5 7 Gary Doyle 'L Tom Doyle 5 3 , vi Cindy Drory 1 ' 'Q .E Nw e ' , e Jeff Drucker Q. K K ' 'f , Diana Duckett , . - ' i' Brian Duda ' ' Paul Dudek ii-Z Doris Duncan gl Q' 1 1 Myra Dunne .3 E Robert Dvorak ,-.. ' David Dykstra ..,: L,,. , 1 K ,Q Emily Ebner :: 5' L Joel Evins 4 X Kathy Brenner, Dolores Koch and Voni David Art II students, enjoy beautiful autumn weathei' while sketching. me 4 iv, i 0' - vo' O 0 'J e - o .', .,': . Y. Q... . , be M155 - ' M ., Q Y Q 1 Q. ,. a, I 0 ,U 1 - 4 1 .. l,' v.. ,J . If 4 0 , F1 o v, ,, i.. ef-. We i ,Q ' . 'fn X . fi 4 s ,,,, Q ,- Tr. M, .2 ,fr .., ,V , is as in I i f We 1 . 19' I M -A in if Vfgh ,xi 1 S f Q yr 1, lt zfa E af 1 ,- Vfff, U X 5 if A M I Ai ',, ,V V. E. ,V . V. . in ui: at :Fifi fn- ',,f I , . 1 Q A '60 ' F l it Vzzgjl WWE ,. ,. V VE J Q A 44' H , V V V V MV ' 5- -gl VV 4. 'f:. i' I F A V V V V fi V V V A f 1 ,VI - V -. 4 , Va ',,,V,,. 2 x ia E? S: i s fm, V V il Lf? ' 4 fair ,,.,,i.ia-- 2 'f ' I aw. .. , ,W f ,W W VV 'I' A ,, s nl, ,V XV V 4 A It WJ, l? 1 It Sophomores Sophomore cheerleaders exhibit some of their enthusiasm at this assembly and try to create school spirit. V 'I Q Rita Edblad M, Hcidi Eiler Scott Eisenberg V. Mark Citron -.'f' 1 ' Mark Engel -f':' ' i Maryanne Engel E 'ft Cary Esses fA,' V Mike Eterno Rich Faber Y Bob Fabry , Kari Faden ig' ,. -H VL- f V Mike Fallon -' ' ,, PatriciabFaltcr ' '-'. 4 , ,f Sue Far er , ai, - . 'W Bill reid , f yy W ' VV ' i ' Jeffrey Feld V g - i S :'V :Inj ' V,VV, Brian Feldman f -': W Donna Ferracane L' i Terri Ferraro 'V ,V V Helen Figliulo i J Dale Fijalkowski ' A 7 V A W ' 'P 'M g, . . ,x H. V f ,,,,, , Annette Filippo X ' ' Michael Filippo AQ V if ,W Ray Finato gin' X '26 5 Jay Fine 35, Q? Kathleen Fitzpatrick I 252 it l We 'V 4 ,Q 1... Q 1 Z I fi f ,ff .a Debbie Forchione Mark Forsthoff Steve Forsythe Debbie Fortman Nancy Forty Craig Franklin Cynthia Fraser Marlene Friederich Larry Friedlander Peg Friedman Howard Friedman Michele Fredman Greg Fry Jeanne Fujimotu Lawrence Fuld John Gagliardi Jody Galler Linda Gallo i +51 Trudy Garrigus Jonathan Gaul Pat Gavin Susan Gaza Rich Gelado ,1 Nancy Gelman Jeffrey Gerald John Gerovasil Jean Gervens L K 2 aff U Ann Gillespie V , ' Lory Glanzrock ,. Q Kathye Glass Carolyn Glassman Cynthia Glassman -, Chris Glowacki Eg I 3 ' H A Kimberly Godzicki at V Sue Golan ' ., V' ' Judith Golden 10 102 Ron Goldstein Ed Golemba Mary Gonnella Leslie Good Ellen Goroshnik Bruce Gottlieb Cyndee Graff Robert Graham David Grasenick Nelson Gray Marie Greco Danny Green Kathy Griffin Terry Gross Kim Grube Kathy Guerrieri Bonnie Guiffaut Mike Gutsmiedl Erika Gutt Susan Habel Joseph Hanna Cheryl Hansen Sue Hansen William Harrison Joyce Haschak Joseph Havlovic Roger Hawkins Mike Hayes James Heath Nancy Heiderscheidt Timothy Heinz Susan Heller Joe Helminiak Ann Hempel Elise Hempel Ranay Hengels Marcy Henich Cindy Henreid Joyce Henricks Gary Goldman Leslie Goldstein Marci Goldstein ' , sy M, 534 Z' 5' ' ,Sax f If , 1 y 3' ie ' Q Linda Green Jay Greenberg Sandy Greenberg Sue Greenfield Jim Gregorio Mandy Gries Kathy Griesser Barb Griffeth . . , 5 1, or if and 1 2 4, l ii A if ig? 4 5 Daniel Herrejon George Herrejon Kenneth Hetzner Carolyn Heyman Kristine Hindale Joanne Hirsh Beth Hoelter Jan Hoffman 'X 11 -fha rw 9 L 1 ,V gm? AI gg, H G? 16' is 2-Q X 3 Ht . F 14 5 ,- ' sr .Q Wei., 'B . W, '-W M ,af . - A K at la- fr 3 an 'TJ' 1 i In celebration of Halloween, Mrs. Salefski's Home Ec students carved pumpkins and cooked the seeds. 970 we may 3, at eiii . , ig f 3 ,ia . gg ' M nf, M .. 1 . If ' ..1 3 fy, Q , I ., 1 ,,,,. Qu, , ! VAZZA V4 ! my U l A 2' 1 4 1. ,k,i av- 435 VAAVV Q , ,Z,,. 1 V ' , A we -' 2, , s We ',., , 1 1 we A ring I ' Q' ,V , ,,4 : 6: Y , A 'fa 'ff Qs,-Q. Z 11' ' We ,fLI'?i1 in as ' i i!! ! - L I jx' 27 W , ,Ny :wig Richard Hoffmann David Hokin Steve Holst Tina Homins 1, 'M VY Ywff , Valerie Hood V ag- Us f 'f 4 M if 1 A yeas ' A f af 6 ..r' gi f i ,ek Mb f Lynn Hudec Leslie Halpert 'K lee! H ,w K iii +1- X, A ww .w.W.s,a..fg,, Sophomores Diane Hujer Janet Hull Patricia Hunt Shari Hunter Brian lmig Lynn Ingram Surasak Intravichit Julie Isaac Randall Isaacs Howard Isenstein Denise Itzkowitz Jeannine Jablonski Christoph Jacobs Deborah Jacobs Ellen Jacobs Steve Jacobs Janice Jajkowski Jean Jajkowski Cindy Jamrozik Denise Jasick James Jasionowski Henry Joern Bob Johnson Dave Jensen Russell Johnson Tom Johnson Al Jolcover Jill Jorgensen Mary Jo Jorgensen Jan Jorian Sandy Joseph Cindy Jurica JoAnn Jurica Leslie Kamin Sue Kane Steve Kann Arleen Kanter George Kanter Allan Kaplan Brian Kaplan Doug Kaplan Russell Karlins Cindy Kasper Christy Kathe Mary Kauffman Marla Kaufman Karen Kaz Linda Keigan Steven Keigan Suzanne Kemmer Jill Kelin Ira Kessler Bob Kirby Heidi Kist Margaret Klatt Brian Klein Sherry Kleinstein Lori Klewer Lynn Klicker Sue Kline Scott Kline Sue Klupar Dolores Koch Sophomore Michele Lacognata tries to concentrate on her typing book, but is caught looking at the keys. 103 104 Members of the stage crew work together to plan a perfect set for the fall play. Tina Kolb Michelene Kolman Wendy Kon Sue Koppensteiner Kathy Korba Patty Korbel Yvonne Kostic Christine Kowalik Lucille Kowalik Amy Kowieski Kathy Kozial Joe Kozmer Carol Kramer Craig Krandel Gayle Kreft Terri Krennrich Rich Krocker Michael Kroll Robert Kroll Irene Kuc Charlie Kulas Maria Kulas Eileen Lacerra Arthur Lachman Michele Lacognata Ed Lammasky Deanne Lammersfeld Fred Landsman Vicki Larson Philip Laskow Edward Lauesen Michael Lavin Susan Lee Alec Lebedun Barb Lee Steve Leibfritz Mitch Leibovitz Joseph Lesniak Felice Levin Gene Levin Mitch Levin Sharon Levin Terry Levin Pamela Levine Meryl Levinson Steve Levitt Andrea Levy Jerry Levy Susan Levy Nancy Lichterman Joyanne Limosani Pat Loiner Steve Loob Cindy LoSasso Steve Luhelfeld Laura Luzwick Mary Lynch Mike Lyons Sharyl Mack Dennis Madigan Michael Magnani Ramona Maiorella Michele Majewski Karen Malantis Mike Maloney David Malter Mark Manbeck Donna Mancini David Mandel Elizabeth Mandik Elann Mandler Briana Maravolo Mary Kay March Richard Marder Silva Mardoian if o r A 3 gf, f X 4 f AM WZ? . ,,,r y ,IE r,L, Q War , f 7 S ,:,, .. .t 'T L ' Q N ' H it fr, y V14 6 ,z ,. 2 Ari 76 x Q 'A n aynn We YZ I 5' mf .. - ,aa 'W Q ,Q i 1 1, My M 1 1 ah 5 El Hi ...uv-ll i ima ft zf in ', gif K ,,.,,, Z , fem, . .. ur- ff an M 'L .rv at r 5 ,, V., 5 , ,r,r. 4 'Ann' L 3 . 3 .. f V U M W., ,..,. 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Karen Mayer Karen Mc Andrew Nannette Mc Donnell Chris Mc Grane Erin Mc Guire Pat Mc Nair Pam Mc Lean Kathy Medley Neil Mednick Sue Merrbaum Caroline Mendoza Elizabeth Mendoza Linda Menich Gregg Meore Claudia Meyers Donna Michalek James Michelutti Scott Mikell Bob Miller Mike Miller Karen Miller Daryl Mirza Cheryl Misiolek Gale Mogcnsen Luann Moratti Mark Moore an fi Q9 ,W W H V 7' 2, f Y FW m -'ww ' , 0 ,K QU 1 AM f wedwg Down the up staircase? it A SSE xxx! Barbara Mares Kathi Morgan Joan Moriarty Randy Moss Anita Murdach John Murtaugh Rich Musso John Nankervis Anthony Nardini 105 106 Steve Nellessen ' 33 , ,....,. K5 . l' .S fi ! Kenneth Neumann i Michelle Neumann Ross Nevler Chris Ninkovich Patty Nitti Mary Norek Todd Novick Jeff Nowik Debbie Nunes Jeffrey Nye Lesia Nykolajiszyn Barb Obrzut Julia Obuchowski Jim 0'C0nnor Bob Oetringer Tim Ohagan Carol Olson Doug Olson Julie Osborne Wendy Osterberger Howard Ostrinsky Ron Ostruszka Randy Ozmina Tom Paar Martha Pagliari Nancy Palcheck Denise Panek Papanastasopoulos Kari Paris David Parmentier Cheryl Paschke Lynn Paschke Tina Pascolla Lori Pasterski Robin Paul Janice Perpignani Gina Perone Dave Perry Deanna Perry Debbie Peterson Norman Peterson Elizabeth Petray Michael Philippsen Karen Picchiotti . fe 'Vu . : My w Dana Kessinger, Dean Argiris, Wayne Blatt and friends walk through the halls during one of 1ts quleter moments. 2 ..- RP .,, Sm to ,:--1 .,,. 4 ' e, E Q N 1, A g X is e- . we be M e t. e , P M 1:-.R . at , .t 1 K x Q .. , 1, :.. I . - 'W' . -lk -' e 'F ff 7 , . , ' ' 'P ,Q 5 li i ' 3:5 f f' ,S 3: ',L, Q' il A ix. In R D. . ' etr, . e GE ' ' if if ,., f ,4 e 1 New to K M1 ., 55 i t 3' xfe if X as N ' ,bq P A va. .'., ,Q illll P i i:i' i 'L i l Y 1 ' li I ' er v s o t1ye-, ., t 4 L ' ' ' ,'.' :', K ,... fw - ' A o P fs ,' 'i z. ' 1 .W . t : im l' 5 P ' f ti! P Mwgfi A P if -1 ' X z 4 2 ni ,,,,,,1 WAFS' 5 .s,.. .mf 2 :..' 'xi' ' .1 -- . sb - ' ' ' :te P ,,,t ' , , K x Q , ..., , ,. .T Q ..,': 3 if- A K .--' P tw, - L -of I :-- Q ,Q '. - ,- ill. ir ,eta .L ,N':,.., 1? Qt: ' . . M . 5 T .. - - V.. Ira xx A,?f f' -ffifiiif' 11 Y pg- P. H Kathy Piekarz Steve Pietrick Rory Pink Linda Piontek Lauren Pitasch Lisa Piper ,,... b W... . W Q ..:e 1 ' 'f' '.. Y .: ,,. if a n qv J 'K' 1' ESV' 6 X -0 . -mm . L 4? Linda Piton Mitchell Pitt Joseph Placek Larry Platzner Tom Plodzien Sophomores ' u af 4 Q p. ,R q:-,:,:.., zgqz 1 ,, up zi. .. R 'mm N. fa SN' if ggi-all x K .... 5 we .,.iF5i2 5'-we 1,4 42 ,gl W f ff Q W ff K5 aa Q K at A s 433. Ha i.fki:feLv.2 f'5 UfSi2f,,l W H We X ,fa .MW . 5, x s es l e - ii- i' - J 1 H rss- 'Q'-91 .3 f' I' :.g l,:'1 ff , s . --L Scott Russ Mary Russell Rachel Rutkin Daniel Ruttenberg Doreen Ryan Marla Wilson helps students fill out attendance slips. Tim Poescher Richard Pohn Kathy Polinski Michelle Poncher Tony Pongas Dana Popovic Joyce Porzak Martha Postma Mike Powers Karen Pratscher Norm Prorok Judy Ptak John Pusaicki Steve Pyka Richard Quattrocchi Theresa Rafa Pat Ramos Craig Randall Angelo Ranieri Roberta Ranieri Steve Rapoport Debbie Rapp Joni Reiff Doug Renalds Bob Reschke Carol Richards Barry Rieger William Rings Bruce Ringstrand Nancy Roberts Pam Robes Randi Robins JoAnne Roddy Roark Rogers Luanne Rogneby Joe Rogowski Joe Romani Williem Romano Debbie Rondinella Jerrold Root Lyle Rosen Ilene Rosenthal Scott Rosenthal Michelle Rosman Mark Ruchniewicz 107 Cathy Sacco Jeff Safran Jodi Sakol David Salomon Natasha Samin Debra Santoro Paul Sayyah Ron Schaeffer h an 108 Jane Schaefges Geralyn Schauderna Lynn Schmid Susan Schmidt Rita Schneider Julie Schoenberg Brett Schor Linda Schroeder Aileen Schulman Karen Schultz Michael Schutten Kathy Schuttler Scott Schwandt Ilene Schwartz Charlotte Sciurba Dawn Scott Kerry Seal Linda Sejdak Bill Selers James Sellberg Pamela Sellberg Leslie Sellergren Lowell Selvin Steve Seymour Marsha Shane Charles Sherbondy Joel Shayman Carrie Sherman Brian Shields Judy Shipp Nadine Shkoler Marci Shore Kathy Shudy Marc Siegel Joyce Siegler Tracie Siewerth Adriane Silberstein Glenn Silverman Jodi Silverman Sue Simon Allen Singer Debra Sirrell Margaret Siwek Janet Skiba Renee Skrzypchak X Y f ' gws, fx , f ite ' .mmm 1 W A . 'if' V 'il ff ff? J it if , , 1 N 1 .'hv.!,g,' ' I' I , . C: ,, Ii, :gpg r 7 f 'f J' 2' Y f 1 ', , I, f x, 3:,i,1.y,, 4 I 1? , Q O 5 I Q4 ' 'f' . '2 V, W , hw' X it ii- W' WW f mx QTQE' fm QW fe I 6 at t , ' 5, 4 L Q' ,'ii ,,y,, , 'a'1, y y J y J 3 I QI, . fi 42,6 i f L 1, lim' 2 H. 5 in 41 H ,JB 1- . if , , To balance the crowds in the cafeteria, colored stars were issued to students, indicating their assigned lunch periods. Here, Mark Unterberger looks disgusted as Miss Wolf checks his l.D. Sophomores Graffiti can appear anywhereg even on Pop 'em Demon Homecoming b al loon s . all V ,ff 5,96 fo , if vi Q ff f 'X it X sim WF' A MH-0, , 4 v,,:,ff3fq,xzm gW2m-+ f f Wgwf,-me 'iv f q . , . . W. , at f -wa V fr ff 'fi Vik . I. -5, f 91 69 f n X 5,4 o,,o,oo 1 if X S! f f X Q 9 ie .l A M .,,,,,,L,, ,, , 9 -an 4 4 Amy Slav Jeff Slavin Jeri Slaw Mike Sloan Chris Slove Michael Small Susan Smith Monica Soehn Toby Sorkin Cathy Sorman Bonnie Sovcik Ronald Spector Kim Speers Thomas Spino Margo Squire Dale Stachler Scott Steigerwald Debra Stein Tom Stenger Elise Stern Wendy Stern Bob Stetz Laurie Still Michael Stillman Alan Stoken Kristin Stolzner Mike Stone Gale Strand Sheri Strauss Craig Stroker Ken Struck Roz Sucherman Patty Sullivan Susan Sullivan Lori Sweeney Tracey Swiatek Robert Sylverne Sylvia Szabo Christine Szebel Jane Szemiot Sandra Tachna Tony Tamburo Eric Taub Andy Taylor Helen Taylor Alan Teicher Jay Teichmann Dan Terket Julie Ternstron Anthony Thierjung Tom Thompson Ralph Tobias Tom Tomasik Marlene Trapper Judy Traxler Debbie Treitman Lucille Tricarico 109 .X Jodi Tunick Q 1 Susan Tuttle K 4+ ' 'M 1 Mark Unterberger f ,fi Sue Urban M kV ' was fftv - -. ar aporis I U5.f'f2pg2. , 5 , 55,5 f a , ' 315 .ef --:If lu g 7 e .. , Joe Varhanik Phillip Versten Linda Wexler Karen Vinzant Anderdon Viray Joe Vito Mary Vito Maria Vitro Robert Von Hoffen -, Bob Vujica Guy Wadas t Scott Wagner if Dena Walder A Mary Wargaski fl Bob Warman X Jon Wattecamps ' C' -'f we Doris Wagner Q 2 W 2 Pai Watts ' 3 -- Alan Wax Robert Weber Janet Weinberg Fern Weiner Carol Weinstein Carol Weisbecker ' Arlene Weiss A IX 5 5 X Glenn Weiss Y. , X Renee Weiss ' Q qi. 'Q Steve Wells 1 kk ' -sid l J f Neal West 'fd LX J Laura Whitman 5 1 . lg, 'ask , 4M ', ' f . . 'I 1 Richard Turk f f i To increase enthusiasm, cheerleaders distributed mini footballs to the Homecoming crowd. l1O Tom Trojan I Sharon Vahl f ff ' Q. t, X, 9 - Q. ur- gg yi K w i- , Q at fe . s f 1 ' ' fls' Q5 R e lit ' L X .fl -Q. ie? . 'W . :Kk ..,: ..-asf is , 2 I rr:-rl, A-Q Y .. .s,, t 6. , I ' - A :P ,W -Sf , 1 -Q ,-..h A T ml- ,..L ij, My N N 'Emi is 1 to V Q Q i t 1. ' ' i so he f gs S Sophomores Mike Williams Rick Williams Glenn Wilson Marla Wilson Debbie Wisniewski Keith Wisniewski Linda Wisniewski Lori Wittlock Jerry Wluch Mark Wodka Leeann Wojtyna Thomas Wubs Rich Wunderlich David Yanow Paul Zamost Natalie Zangara Kathy Zanko Linda Zatz Barrett Zebos Doug Zeldon Paula Zoern Chris Zorn Jackie Zurakov Michele Zurakov 112 Jan Bauer Carl Baumeister Cindy Becker Mark Bender Sheryl Berg Nancy Berglund Scott Berk Michael Berman Caryn Bernstein Carole Berresheim Nora Betham Charlene Bevier Kim Bevier Lisa Bezark Francine Bieber Sue Biel Leo Bieschke Debra Bisinella Julia Blackwell Susan Blake Lauri Bloom Lee Blumenfeld Debbie Board Carol Bobula Mark Bojko Bryan Boliaux Guy Boliaux Robert Boraca Mark Borchew Steve Boss Tammy Bourbon Bill Boyd Bob Boyle Terry Brady Carol Breen Allan Bremer Val Brennan Steve Brenner Kathleen Brizzolara Delphine Broadrick Helene Brockstein Pat Brodie lrwin Brodsky Kim Brosnan Theodore Broten Marilaine Anderson Becky Andreou James Andros Mary Anzelone Jeff Appel Lana Arendt Steve Arkin Joe Arnold Dawn Artarian Margaret Arvidson Chris Balog Tim Baran Hugh Barlett Craig Barmazel Nancy Barry Tom Barto Ray Bartolucci Phil Bass Larry Aschacher Steve Ashe Chris Baffes Joan Bailey Michael Bailey Ray Adam Vic Adams i Jack Aimers Dan Aklinski Carlos Aleman Jami Allison Dawn Andersohn Chris Anderson 'H - Debbie Anderson x Q f 4 ' 'W' l my ' Gary Adelman .,. , 'LZ P' 5 Arnie Anderson V , V 9 f ..,-.fhha 1 V ea we Y ggi , H A w 1 Q? H ,A fe 4, ,, , 9 1 ga yyyys J yns.nN n B V ,so , V ,A A y r g 'iQ'Li 4 4: ' V wl, fWmf' -Xa ' f as 'W A - ,Vo, A n be L I 1 f , HY, f 7 1: .-4 A A-yy' wiv ' ' A - y ecri fi if' SL, .,, .-,J ., ' l if I V 1 fi it fee- 7 , V V -V T., , , V VV , , , ,,,,,,., - 4 ,, A kv . , 43272 Ji ,1,s,,,,,, y my 1 4 I Q ' ,. , ,. f. V n v ln if ,pri -is elf n , v ,X it ,.', fi, ' 5' 1 i,, ' 'f X :V f '1 , vs. i -'ml' xl-V' I H J fWf'f:, ni! 2 iirri f 5 zffeffir M Zi, we S3 Fro h Place First in Car Competition Freshman Class Council, Front row: A. Grieco, Presidentg E. Degodny, B. Silver, B. Makens, Mr. Richard Beard, spon- sorg Mrs. Betty McGinn, sponsorg V. Spasojcevic, C. Glassman. Back row: D. Libert, D. Leibold, D. Seafield, L. Nathanson, S. Sebastian, J. Samuelson, J. Spahr, S. Patter- son, J. Sieros, J. Bailey, M. Anderson, and K. Jordan. The greatest accomplishment of this year's freshman class was their first place in the homecoming car competition. An October bake sale was just one of the many fund-raising ac- tivities sponsored by the class. Faculty advisors Mrs. McGinn and Mr. Beard were optimistic about the future of the class of '78, They feel their enthusiasni and success durnig the past year indicates three more productive years ahead. gf' 2 if if 3 6 4 if :sf fam ti' Q ' 4, 4 f as 5. 21. Kyiv? f A a I 'ir . 1 4, Q 4 2 lf 4 na.. ,...., , X ilx . y V. , L if i,.., . f laws' A 1 ' ' 2,3 e V 2.1, ' i af 1 I it f f f l , j' 'HJ 6 f , ,if Caryn Brown Kathy Brown Tracy Brown Barry Brownstein Rick Bruno Layne Budish Susan Buonincontro Joe Burbach Laura Burkland Cindy Burks Tom Burks Elliott Burros Tom Busse Mark Buttliere Martin Buttliere Rita Byrne Nedine Cacioppo Sharon Carberry Audrey Cain Chris Cairo Camille Calabrese Marnie Calabrese Mary Caldrone Kim Callahan Jack Capozzoli Jeralyn Cappello Bruce Capsuto Dani Caras Sherri Carlton Daniel Casaletto Judy Catullo Deborah Caudill Julie Cavanagh Johanna Cawlay James Ccnnotl Lori Cerny Steve Chase Sheryl Charge Denise Chason Pal Chiappctta Junc Christensen Michelle Church Nancy Cicero Rosalie Cimincllo Scott Cipinko 114 t , Mike Coffell Bill Coglianese Allan Cohen Gale Cohen Steve Cohen Scott Cohn Sue Colangelo Edward Coleman Marsha Collins Gregory Cooney Mary Corr Carmie Corrado Linda Costello Frank Cozzi Paul Crane Joanne Crepps Mary Crigler Barbara Cronin Cyndi Curtin Nancy Curtis James Cutrona Joyce D'Agostino Karl Daffe Mary Dahl John Dahlgren Ed Dahlin Bob Dassie Margot Dauber Brian Davis David Davis Marcy Davis Scott Davis Steve Dayiantis Vicki Dedes Debbie Dedio Edward Dee Ellen Degodny Scott Degraff Garrett Delucca Dorian Dembski Mike Desantis Alan Dicicco William Didden Denise Didomenico Denise Di John Laura Dillon Lisa Di Vita Steve Di Vito Mary Dobroth Kim Dolbeare Rick Dombroski Phil Dow Karen Drews Susan Dryden Susan Dukas Kathy Dunn A wi 'W 3' 4 7 if kk .1 15 i H 1 V -ff' Freshman bowler Dale Seafield releases the ball hoping for a strike. Wy, 1 2 2 , f f if ,.:E,. : 1 .Mr , S .. r K it A' e nv I11 g, VVVV . , 9 t xt., at Zim 2 ,sl My t , 1,-, ., ., . 4, V. .... A ,I ,, L nf X .ff 5 ,I use 4 A X ,,.. ,, ,, V ff W l I ,, sf ,, f M X, Jill Dyga Mark Dyslin Dee Dee Dziedzic Ann Edahl Lois Edblad his 1 xl x ws. 5 X filly . X , .... ,- A 1 5 I s ,vs , 2-vi N QRS J in w r, fm .tt zaeszfffewifif-fffteifef , ff A I t ii' Freshmen Howie Elkin Sharon Elliott Steven Elsner Susan Engel Nancy Englund Jacqueline Ennis Scott Epstein Gail Eriksen Lisa Erpito Cheryl Eruchter Harold Eskew Bob Etchigham Paula Faber Maribeth Fabian Jeff Fajnor Brett Farrell Ken Faulhaber Mike Faulker Lorri Feld Raymond Feldman Marcia Feller Dawn Femmel Jacqueline Fenton Sheila Fergus Chris Ferino Sherry Ferrari Dawn Filas Scott Finlay John Fiorio Dave Fischer Tim Fitzpatrick Paul Fleck James Fleisner Donna Foelsch Estelle Ford Andrea Foreman Scott Francis Matthew Frawley Lynn Friedman Ross Friedman Steven Friedman Barbara Froehlich Scott Fry Betty Ann Furlen Tim Gadomski Dawn Gaffney Joan Galanter Sarah Galletta Armando Garcia Judy Gardner Susan Gargano Joyce Garrigus Andrea Gattuso Tim Gavlin Jeanne Kenning finds a quiet niche in the Guidance Center, and gets some work done. 116 Jerry Gayle Cathy Gaza Linda Gels Jay Geller Diane Gianos Julie Gillen Anna Giustino Jay Glass Simon Glod Shelley Gnatowsky Jim Godzicki Ricki Gold Lenore Goldman Mike Goldman Robin Goldwater Sue Gonnella Nancy Gonsiorek Neil Good Susan Goosz Jo Gootnick George Goralski Steve Goranson Andrea Gordon Rose Gorla Jim Gorski Denise Goss Peggy Graf Tom Graham Cynthia Grant Dee Grant Michelle Grant Mary Gray John Grazian Art Greco Sue Greco Iris Greenberg Sandee Greene Jeff Greenfield Scott Greenier Betty Grexa Sandra Greyas Allison Grieco Linda Griseto Peter Groscop Joseph Gross Arlene Grossman Joyce Grubba Laura Gullberg Cherie Gustafson Lisa Hagen Cheryl Hager Barbara Hahamy Jaye Hajduk Peggy Hambach Kathy Hamilton Kari Hampton Steven Hanberg John I-landzel Don Hangey Randi Hanks Audrey Hansen Clark Hansen Darlene Harker Loyal fans leave satisfied after cheering the Demons to victory. 6 me 1- fl .1 4 'W A4 M Q I , M-was-s - lx ff f ,1- fe W fi K L A 4 1 ,au , A GMM U WW! w gl ,Y wk .W V51 ,, ' x Mi .tt lg? K2 1 it 6 ..., H N , ,,,,, ,, ., ,. , Mai? ' Q 452 ZW ' ': Mg. HH 18? . ' f , K . , as - 44' in ' hal My 1 Freshmen Arnie Harris Joan Harris Deanna Harschfeld I if 'wmv f ' Bob Havlovic ,,,f' if . y A , 1, I E, Shelly Heider ' Elf Roy Hervas ' ' ' ff' ' ' f' -' . 'Q 4 , ' V ' , Michael Hess H I ,f ' - Donna Hetzner 4 ' 1 I Marie Hinterhauser I May 3 3 , f 1725 , ..,, -A ,. A , LZ? 1, 51 - My y' ' 'iv ink ' I Robert Hodor ii A 1' U vgqf- H f , Ed Hoffman , V Z. ' John Hoffman I A Scott Hoffman .1,, 1 W Frida Hofman ix Mark Holzer 'F' 4 Ji l ' I John Hood H 1 Adrian Hostadd Thomas Hough Ye, ,, 5 Anthony Hudec JoAnne Hurley 1 Ronda Hyken , ,1 Laura Imig Michelle lrmen in ' Phillip Irwin ,, ,,,, Gabrielle Isola f N of . 5 9 U r:g,, . l ' Thomas Imburgia si f ,H SR-fl ' QM 1 Dale J aacks Sharon Jacobs . Timothy Jacobs Lori Jamrozik '- Keith Janus W 'V Tom Jarczyk Mark Jelke Kim Johnson Rebecca Johnson Donna Joiner Peggy Jones John Jorian gb Stacy Joseph S ue Jung 4- f, Robert Jurasz Sheri Kadlobowski Carol Kahn Kathy Kaiser 117 118 The sound of music helps this freshman get through the day. Mary Kalas Janet Kalchin Claudia Kalikin Julia Kaplan Susan Kaplan Stan Kapustka Michelle Karlins Jonathan Karr Neal Katz Sam Kaufman David Kay Michael Kaye Will Keefe Eddie Kelin Irwin Keller Jeanne Kenning Tom Kerkes Bill Kiolbasa Pam Kirsh Glenn Klein Jamie Klein John Klein Susan Klein Cheryl Kleinschmidt Kerry Knodle Diane Kokinis Karen Kokinis Carol Kolb Laura Kolb Mary Kolmar Debbie Korach Richard Kosberg Therese Kosmatka Sue Kostak John Kusturik Lydia Kosyk Valerie Kuukios Helen Koutroulakis Michael Koz Jeff Koza Sharon Kozlowski Robert Krause Debbie Krogstad Art Kurg Stanley Kuc Leslie Kuefner Steve Kuioka Alex Kulinczenko , lbk. Qi X -A -'rr 3 s 'i ki x ii if K . 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'-W6 Mk 1......t, English I students start out the school day discussing William Gibson's play The Miracle Worker. Freshmen Mike Ziebell Carol Zielinski Nancy Zielinski Andrew Zorn Gabriela Zubillaga Jeannie Kennebeck Debbie Martirano Ken Miller Sherri Moss 125 if-Ilvzmnh fix ' .ll G 975 f 0 0' o 0 0 Q K Lv-0 J R ? I 5' 4X 5 X , nf- r' X - W Wm- M-- 'f,'fQDl,'.d' 151,541 ' I I 1, , fffff QQW- 'W rw WGA Q .V ' A V A A 4 'x f 'x . 1J,7iuZ.2!'i'L My if f, 'xfg -N EX 2 ' M J g. fy UQ x JL Ng S .1 ev V H T4 90 ' x g, Mal I psgguv g W,f'ff K MW. 9 f I Q x ' QQEEEQ CQ Q Q5 '?i j , x ' X 5- Qqjgpzf Y' X9 , 1 x. ' x4 Xgwv hfnfxszwwixf' O 0003 0000005 0366 .ffffpm DOC OOO T R7 KX Everything that happens in life can happen You You can make them laugh, can make them cry, Anything, anything can go. The clown with his pants falling down, Or the dance that's a dream of romance, Or the scene where the villain is mean, Thatls entertainment! The lights on the lady in tights, or the bride with a guy on the side, Or the bell where she gives him her all, Thatls entertainment! The plot can be hot, simply teeming with sex, A gay divorcee who is after her ex, as the flame of the king of an underworld ring, It can be oedipus rex Where a chap kills his father, and The who who The causes a lot of bother. clerk who is thrown out of work by the boss is thrown for a loss by the skirt is doing him dirt! world is a stage, the stage is a world of entertainment! The doubt while the jury is out Or the thrill when they're reading the will, Or the chase for the man with the face, Thatls entertainment! The The dame who is known gag may be waving the flag He's an ape who wonlt let her escape, That's entertainment! It might be a fight like you see on the screen A swain getting slain for the love of a queen. Some great Shakespearean scene Where a ghost and a prince meet and every one ends in mince meat that began with a Mister Cohan hip hurray the American wayg The world is a stage, the stage is a world of entertainment! -Howard Dietz Special Events in a show Greatest Show on Earth Right: Freshmen didn't clown around this year and took first place in the decorated car division. The Greatest Show on Earth , Homecom- ing 1974, attracted hundreds of Maine East students this fall. Student Council changed the format of the weekend activities this year. The traditional floatbuilding was eliminated and replaced by class game competition, carnival booths, a decorated car contest and a street dance. At Friday night's Firelight Rally, East teachers Paula Mayfield and Chip Wulff were selected the winners of the Mr. and Ms. contest. Also the king and queen court and game winners were announced. Despite rainy weather, spirits were high Saturday afternoon and the Demons stomped the Highland Park Giants 14-6. Center Ring, Saturday night's semi-formal dance sponsored by senior class, culminated the weekend ac- tivities. if Above: Impatient Demons anxiously wait to stomp the Giants. Center: Temperatures are rising at the Firelight Abot Cf Circus Club was a valuable highlight of Greatest Show on Earth Below: Sheila Diener inhales before being dunked. Homecoming X We., A '3 M'---T, YG? .- '14 13. , ::...-':,z '.,....q, .1..,' 'L'f2i --' ' W W ' -- no W-'.,::ze':,:.- '..,.ag,,t..,m,,, -..W 4 -. W., fx ,1 it ..,,W,,, ,,,..,fM. ..f.Mt,.,.'-v-W' ..... . MI K ,AF og 4 ,A l '-in mmf ur mmf E X Above: An enthusiastic crowd coaxed the Demons to victory. Above: The Seniors took first place in the afternoon game competition. ' 'ff ' Q if A :I t f asf v Above: Ken Feldman quenches his thirst as he tries to recover from the last dance. Right: Runners-up Sue Magnuson and Rick Farber enjoy their dance. Abouex Candidates Barb Foster and Al Furlan seem to be having a good time. Right: Circus Club took a well-deserved break after an exhausting day. Center: Ring master Dave Kovy proudly presents Mr. and Ms. 1974, Ms. Paula Mayfield and Mr. Chip Wulff. Right: King and Queen candidates Pam Colby, Sam Carter and Laurie Cook. Abouex Former Queen Joy Matranza crowns Maribeth Cleary. Above: King Mike Lauesen joins Queen Maribeth Cleary in the center ring for his award. rowing Up- Focus of Fall Pla The trials and tribulations of growing up were dramatized in the fall play, Take Her She's Mine. Molly Michaelsonis growth from daddy's little girl to a sophisticated young woman during college was portrayed by senior Debbie Glick. Under the direction of Brian Wilson and student director Barbara Ross, the cast of 18 members performed before two large l audiences. Q an .4 'J 1 ,X W Q . 5? ' ., I er left: Molly who has come home from college for Christmas vaca has become sophisticated and asks her father fNorb Kolbj for a rtain at the coffee house s. .' Alex Loonis interviews Clancy Sussman while Molly and Linda ve: Anne and Liz gatherlaround Frank to share Molly's letter. Right: Working behind the scenes this year were student directors: lclockwise from top leftb Kevin Kwiatkowski, Kevin Luke, Larry Kleinstein, Melinda Walters, and Chuck Bryda. Far right: V-Show emcees Joe Komperda and Dawn Lucchese narrate Show Biz history. Right: As he is splattered with shaving cream, Dan Busse tries to main- tain the orderliness in Eileen Urban's comical 'KBarbershop.,' Lower left: Kathy Eimers accepts Kevin Luke's offer and the two glide to the tune Shall We Dance from the King and I. Student Produce V-Show Y ig, wif M i V You've Gotta Have a Gimmickf, certainly was an appropriate title for this year's produc- tiong the gimmick was that the entire show was arranged, directed and performed by students. A sell-out for both Friday and Saturday night, complemented by roaring applause and stan- ding ovations added to the success of this year's V-Show. The cast of 300 got the show on the road by singing There,s No Business Like Show Business. During the course of the show, audiences were entertained with a Vaudeville Act, Andrew Sisters, singing of In the Mood, and A Silent Movie to name a few of the numbers. Top Vocalist Greg Millar and his dancing Martian girls perform a comic rendition of Five-Foot Two Eyes of Blue in Far out Show Biz Above left Soft music was provided as guitarist Jack Nalbandian accompanied vocalist John Llanos in the song Try to Rememberf, Above right: All sisters sang Sisters from the Bing Crosby film White Christmas Left: Superwoman Marci Shore looks triumphant after capturing the dastardly villain Chris Szebel. Messiah Features Student Soloist As a departure from previous presentations, this year's performance of Handel's Messiah featured all student soloists. Patti Laman, Cheryl Yesinek, Greg Millar, Tom Miller, Leslie Goodman, and Barbara Hough contributed with their solos. The combination of choir and orchestra began rehearsing one month before the performance. The entire choir joins in for Halleluja Chorus. Junior Leslie Goodman sings a difficult passage in her solo. The soprano section in Messiah was very strong this year. I Senior Patti Laman was one of the alto soloists in Messiah. ariet of Items ffered at Auction Left: Chris Dickson appears happy with the bargain he made. With high bid of 84.25, he won Lens' offer: a candid of your choice, Items ranging from a gingerbread house to Mr. Clouser's old army pants were offered at Student Council's second annual charity auc- tion held in the cafeteria. Because all of the items were not sold in one afternoon, the auction ran during lunch periods the following day. While munching on the cakes and cookies being sold, those present had the opportunity of ex- periencing a realistic, fast-moving auction run by a professional auctioneer. Also assisting in the auctioning was Campus Life director Dave Veerman. The number of items donated by the students increased this year, however, the proceeds, which were donated to the Salvation Army, did not match last year's. if A bouef Along with the auction, a jelly bean counting contest was held to raise ad- ditional money. Right: Mr. Clouser's old army pants, modeled by Dr. Dieter, was just one of the items donated by faculty and administration. ,,.m, ., ..,. H ,,,,.,,, .f -V W A V .1 If W , is , , , 3 ifmm Ai A Q5 4' Q23 If . xy 7 U V 5 in N Y W Q v -1 A' , Ig? k DV '- ' f ' -- Q lv ,y Mb 1 xii, ' D' n- X Graduates receive their diplomas as friends and relatives look on. Sevent -Five Seniors Attend Januar Graduation Seventy-five seniors participated in this year's January graduation ceremony held in the auditorium Friday night, January 24. The auditorium was crowded with friends and relatives of the seniors, as an unlimited number of guests were allowed. Senior class president Ray Carlson welcomed and addressed the graduates and guests. Following his greeting, Dr. Short, superintendent, presented the class to the school board. Assistant principal Mr. Hart- ford also spoke to the groupg his talk was on the economic crisis. Diplomas were presented to the students by school board president Leonard Grazian. W .L Waikato Lipper left: Senior Class President, Ray Carlson, congratulates his peers on their achievement. Left: With a wide grin on her face, Debbie Rapoport ends her Education at Maine East as she receives her diploma from School Board President Leonard Grazian. Above: Anxious seniors listen to several speakers as they wait to receive their diplomas. l ,,..,....' 1 if Q 'X Jr N 1 gf xx A 1 1 fi 'fa fx 3 . ,V ' f ,f 4' x r x ,. vf: 41 .ST . , r 1: 1 24. P A, L K ni, lnlj' .JM 4 rv, 1 ' iq C175 X334 . 1. xglggleieggiyn 1 fy L V 'Jr' fl 'I N , r Nw . Q Pg! Xp ' g.,,,g 'f 'THQ S ' , H, . - K-Y W V X P' -org, . Am . A V ws, -I f . . visits' A Q lllifff . ' R f 'f ' ,,. , 306 -Miranda , U i A 1 ' .W , , , I h k , . .,,k 4,i:jkiy',,,x. X iii , ' ' - 'li 53? 2- V0 H? f Q ' ' Quik, P ,X . if 4 r I N 23, :xi 4 A if ' V ' f ,J ,..fi5'N X XR? A A ,Ng L' 3 ' . V E 1 ' V , , X 4 , Q , V .tk iN ww fu ' y.,-NW, lil Xi Xa..-.. T.. x . X xt X W I: ,.r, ff cl: ff The Sprinters The gun explodes them. Pummeling, pistoning they fly In time's face. A go at the limit, A terrible try To smash the ticking glass, Outpace the beat That runs, that streaks away Tireless, and faster than they. Beside ourselves Clt is for us they runll We shout and pound the stands For one to Win Loving him, whose hard Grace-driven stride Most mocks the clock And almost breaks the bands Which lock us in. -Lee Murchison Sports Girls' Tennis Changes Strategy The Girls' Tennis team faced tough com- petition this year, but succeeded in winning many individual matches. The varsity team ended the season with a l-9 record, while the Junior Varsity finished with a three win, seven loss season. The biggest problem that the team faced was its lack of facilities. The girls practiced in shifts, and single players practiced with double players. Coach Eleanor Broucek and Assistant Coach Kathy Guerrero introduced practice drills to improve the team's strategy. The team was led by co-captains Lynn Lampert and MVP Mary Santry. Miss Broucek feels that the Junior Varsity shows much promise for the future. They are a young team and did well. GIRL'S TENNIS: Bottom row: K. Wittje, L. Erpito, E. Santry, C. Hube, P. Schuttler K. Sedja, J. Kelin. Second row: M. Henich, B. Makens, J. Jaacks, M. Benson, M. Santry Ass't. Capt., L. Lampert, Capt., K. Peterson, C. Grant. Top row: Miss Guerrero, Coachg D McCormack, S. Webber, R. Holley, S. Golan, J. Foelsch, D. Foelsch, N. Versten, A. Red mond, S. Heller, Miss Broucek, Coach Far right: Top singles player, Freshman Karen Peterson, practices for a match against Maine South. Right: Senior Lynn Lampert watches her partner Mary Santry receive a serve with a forearm. The two comprised the number one double team. Varsity Tennis ME Opponent 0 Glenbrook South 0 Glenbrook North 0 Highland Park 2 Deerfield 2 Maine South 0 Maine West 4 Niles East 0 Niles North 0 Niles West 0 New Trier West Junior Varsity Opponent Glenbrook South Glenbrook North Highland Park Deerfield Maine South Maine West Niles East Niles North Niles West New Trier West k . X., ' we , ., .. H-J ff ,mr 'M if . M . we - gg . Field Hocke, Shows Improvement nfifffffgm kim . Varsity Front row: M. Ludkowski, M. Gries, M. Berrsheim, W. Benjawan. Second row: R. Skrzpchak, J. Shipp, M. Rafa, C. Richards, S. Shivley, E. Andersen, L. Pasterski. sr Nt 'X-s,..'g'T1x... .1 Junior Varsity Front row: K. Berresheim, K. Polinski, P. Hunt, K. Sparkowski, T. Rafa. Second row: V. Lundguth, W. Osterberger, L. Chrobak, K. Pratscher, V. Larson, J. Osborne, C. Berresheim. Below: On the offensive, Judy Shipp passes the ball and moves down field. XE. 1, f 'JS-tif ,- o Although the varsity team didn't do as well as predicted by Coach Bovenmeyer, they im- proved considerably over last year with a record of 3-5-1. The change in team strategy partially contributed to the improvement. Coach Bovenmeyer felt that the team played fine hockey and was able to compete with other high schools. Although the junior varsity didn't quite meet the expected demands with a 1-6-1 season record, the experiences gained will contribute to the varsity team next year, when vacancies in the team will be filled with JV players. FIELD HOCKEY VHTSUY Jr. Varsity ME OPD0U91'1t ME Opponent 1 Highland Park 1 1 Highland Park 4 COIISM 1 0 New Trier East O New Trier East 11 0 New Trier West 0 New Trier West 3 1 Highland Park 0 Deerfield 2 O New Trier West l Highland Park O O Schaumburg 0 New Trier West 4 0 Deerfield 1 SCl13l1II1bl1I'g O 0 Deerfield 0 Deerfield 2 Left: Mandy Gries intercepts a pass during the New Trier game and is ready to move down the field for an attack. Golf Hosts Fall Competition Golf switched from spring to fall competi- tion this year. Coach Keane does not feel this transition had an effect on the winless season though. The squad faced stiff competition this year and was defeated in some close meets. The varsityis strongest performance came at the Co- nant Golf Invitational, where the Demons placed sixteenth out of 29 schools and at district competition where they finished ninth. Next year the team will lose five experienced lettermen. Team captain was Tim Seelos, and Tom Drozdz was voted MVP. The Frosh-Soph squad finished their season with three conference wins. Most valuable players on the Frosh-Soph team were Randy Oz- mina and Mike Loeffler. Lower right: Pete Bontsema gets into full swing while preparing for the District meet in which he scored an 81. Lower left: Getting ready for action is Varsity Golfer Scott Schwartz who holds the second best average of the team. FROSH-SOPH GOLF: Bottom rout P. Papierski. J. Koza, S. Cohen. Top row: M Loeffler, R. Ozmina, M. Kroll, L. Vincolese Mai X.. M S S3 'ARSITY GOLF: Bottom row: T. Seelos, S. Schwartz. Top row: Coach Keane, P. Fergus, C. orensen. E. Mendrala, B. Fergus, P. Bontsema, T. Drozdz, H. Gams. pper right: Varsity team captain, Tim Seelos, shows the good form which helped make his :st score of 39 for nine holes against Glenbrook South. low: Varsity golfer, Pat Fergus was low man for the Maine team in the Niles North and Notre Eme meet with a nine hole score of 41, Www ' f Q 'f 1 A s .JR , s I Frosh-Soph Golf Opponent Evanston Waukegan New Trier West Highland Park Glenbrook North Maine West Deerfield Niles East Niles North Maine South Niles West Notre Dame Glenbrook South 153 180 171 167 167 198 176 170 195 161 190 157 164 Varsity Golf Opponent Evanston Waukegan New Trier West Highland Park Glenbrook North Maine West Deerfield Niles East Niles North Maine South Conant Invit Niles West Notre Dame Glenbrook South 132 158 155 153 143 174 169 160 167 155 15f29 178 155 150 Under the direction of Head Coach Don Presern and assistant coaches Guisti and Rolla, the Freshman A team set two records. Both offense and defense gave impressive perfor- mances. Out of eight games, the squad had five shut outs. Also, the total points of the season reached a record 275 this year. The team finished in second place with a 6-1-1 record. Rich Stalzer, Bob Rzeppa and Bob Etchingham were team captains. Contributing to the bright football season was the Freshman B team, which placed second in conference. They lost their first two games, but came back strong to win the next six. Their 6-2 record was the best since 1959. The six wins were consecutive, which was also the longest winning streak since 1959. Changing the quarterbacks after half-time, adding extra defense and switching playing positions proved successful strategy for the team. Captains this year were Alden Steifel and Peter Romano. Mark Schneider on offense and Tom Bastian on defense were voted MVPs. ,. ... -- .QL 1 41 .. 4- aww. Gridders Taste Victory . 4. L me 1 1. 5 2 El 4. x-E E 2 K 5 FRESHMAN A FOOTBALL: Bottom: Coach Guisti, T. Bradley, B. Etchingham, J. Fiorio, J. Polenzani, G. Boliaux, T. Gavlin, B. McNichols, S. DeGraf, J. Dahlgren, J. Fa- jnor. Second row: Coach Presern, A. Sitkiewicz, M. Sommer, A. Greco, K. Wadman, J. Ar- nol, J. Lynch, R. Stalzer, J. Hudec, Coach Rolla. Top row: J. Altman, G. Klein, J. Nanker- vis, M. Stamper, D. Aklinski, D. Pink, T. Brady, B. Tinkoff, B. Rzeppa. Frosh A Football ME Opponent 6 Glenbrook North 6 56 Glenbrook South 0 38 Highland Park 0 . 20 New Trier West 0 70 Waukegan West 0 0 Glenbrook North 22 21 Glenbrook South 0 60 Highland Park 14 Frosh B Football ME Opponent 0 Glenbrook North 27 12 Glenbrook South 14 18 Highland Park 0 12 New Trier West 8 32 Waukegan West 0 14 Glenbrook North 12 6 Glenbrook South 0 S it ' 4 5 14 Highland Park 0 FRESHMAN B FOOTBALL: Bottom row: B. Levinson, S. Bellak, S. Maslov, T. . Marshall, M. Wallace, M. Ziebell, N. Tremont, B. Boliau, A. Stiefel. Second row: Coach Geselter, M. Moravick, G. Munsen, H. Elkin, J. Drennan, D. Simandl, J. Osborne, A. Palchek, T. Bastian. Top row: S. Sedivy, N. Pappas, M. Portonova, H. Meyers, E. Coleman, M. Schneider, P. Romano, J. Shubmann, J. Paschen, Not Pictured: M. Bailey. 45. 1 if P X. in The Sophomore football team finished third in conference this year with a 5-3-1 record. The teamls home opener highlighted the year with its 57-6 victory, and the team continued to make a good showing at all subsequent home games. Sam Donatucci was chosen as MVP and he and captain Mike Babcock led the team throughout the season. Sophomore Football ME n Opponent 57 St. Anne 6 6 Glenbrook North 6 6 Glenbrook South 12 6 Highland Park 12 12 New Trier West O 28 Waukegan West 0 13 Glenbrook North 6 18 Glenbrook South 8 14 Highland Park 33 , The offensive attack assembles on the sideline waiting to be called onto the field during the , Homecoming game that they lost 12-6. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL: Bottom row: M. Maloney, M. Crescenzo, J. Jasionowski, A. Ranieri, T. Betti, T. Wubs, R. Rosenbaum, G. Cohen. Second row: Mgr. T. Martini, M. Babcock, D. Bold, R. Musso, R. Oquendo, D. Jensen, D. Perry, B. Briars, T. Tomasik, T. Tornabene, T. O'Hagen. Third row: Coach Swanson, R. Dreyfuss, M. Appleby, D. Fi- jalkowski, B. Shields, H. Joern, M. Manbeck, C. Franklin, D. Austin, M. Domanchuk, K. Johns, Coach Terzian. Top rout S. Pietrick, S. Donatucci, R. Gelado, B. Ringstrand, G. Herrejon, K. Wisniewski, C. Anderson, C. Zorn, B. War- man, A. Wessley, F. Bruno, E. McGuire. Varsity Football Ha VARSITY FOOTBALL: Bottom: R. Contorno, R. Uhlig, V. Piscitello, D. Fishman, J. Baum, S. Rea, J. Baum, B. Dubicz, R. Baldocchi, C. Piscitello, Managerg E. Dembski, Second row: R. Kaufman, Trainer, M. Allison, B. Gartner, D. Cerny, R. Farber, M. Iacoviello, M. Pauluzzi, H. Adarnski, J. Meyer, T. Gavlin, M. Lausen, Captain, J. Livingston, L. Tomaszewski, J. Rupkey, C. Ringstrand, B. Tisch. Third row: Coach Varsity Football Opponent St. Anne 6 Glenbrook North 28 Glenbrook South 0 Highland Park 0 New Trier West 7 Glenbrook North 24 Glenbrook South Highland Park 2 Above: The demon defense holds again as Highland Park loses a X ffl Eck, J. Zimmerman, E. Park, R. Perane, E. Dembski, C. Christell, M. Elatkin, E. Morrow, I. Gianfranco, W. Fox, J, Strand, R. Klein, Coach Gregg, Coach Bolton. Top row: Coach Ward, T. Gilfoy, L. Kramer, J. Jorian, K. Ericksen, A. Gross, M. Baldwin, S. Carter, Capt., N. Clark, K. Abrams, J. Rizzo, J. Tashjian, R. Heintzelman, B. Tinkoff, Coach Rotzoll. first down by less than a yard. Best Year Since 2. ,. -zefaf. i Q, . field. North. This year's varsity football squad had the best record in 15 years and marked the first time since 1959 that a Demon team exceeded a .500 season. The team earned a 6-2 record and was defeated twice by Glenbrook North, who Went on to become the first 5A state champions of Illinois. The year was highlighted by eight players Winning all-conference honors. They were: Mike Lausen, Terry Gilfoy, Jack Meyer, Jay Baum, Howard Adamski, Mark Pauluzzi, Bruce Tinkoff and Bruce Gartner. l Hyper Icffx Split end Bob Duhricz, number 81, waits on the bench for the offense to take the Left: Team captain Mike Lausen drives off right tackle against state champions Glenbrook Abowx' Doug Cerny punts the ball as the opponents scramble to receive it. Frosh Have Good Season FRESHMAN SOCCER! BOUOVYI OWS J. Unger, K- Sorensen, capt.g B. Massong, R. Pratscher, R. Miller, J Petray, S. Boss, T. Ostling, P. Schlossman, G. Delucca, Lee, fC0-CapL,J9 S, DiVit0, J, Reimer, R, Bartolucci, T B. Paganucci, T. Hough. Second row: L. Geis, Mgr.g Busse, Coach Woerter. Top row: E. Burros, R D. Shamburg, I. Ball, M. Bender, M. Goldmann, D. Kosberg, J, Burbach, G, Shore, H. Rosenberg, T Siegel, C. Cairo, T. Byrd, K. Daffe, M. Styne, S. Parker, E. Dee, T. Baran, V. Adams, R. Weiss QCo Kurve. Third row: H. Barlett, N. Steinken, C. capt With a record of 7-7 -5, the freshman kickers proved to be the best team since 1967. The Freshman A Team finished with a 7-5-3 season, and Frosh B ended with an 0-2-2 record. One of the outstanding games of the season was against Highland Park, where frosh kickers shut out their opponent 5-0. Hugh Barlett earned the ti- tle of MVP. Freshman Soccer Opponent Wheaton Central Loyola Lake Forest Niles West Niles West QBJ Niles East Maine West Glenbrook South New Trier West New Trier West CBJ Glenbrook North Highland Park New Trier East New Trier East QBD Niles West CBJ Lyons Glenbrook North Highland Park New Trier West oph Kickers how Potential SOPHOMORE SOCCER: Bottom row: T. Stenger, T. Thier- jung, W. Darrymple, T. Heinz, R. Weber. Second row: G. Brown, L. Lannert, M. Filippo, J. Davitt, J. Wattecamps, A. Top row: S. Holst, L. Selvin, R. Chmielenski, M. Philippsen, M. Burke, S. Battisti, R. Fabry, S. Schwandt, W. Selers, R. Teicher, P. Dudek, T. Gross. Third row: Coach Kessler, G. Krocker Cherven, Mgrg S. Intravichit, N. Brand, J. Castellano, M. Sophomore Soccer ME Opponent 1 Wheaton Central 4 Loyola O Lake Forest 0 Niles West 1 Niles East 1 Maine West 1 Glenbrook South 0 New Trier West 3 Wheaton-Warrenville 0 Glenbrook North 1 Highland Park 0 New Trier East 1 Lyons 2 University High The sophomore kickers ended their season with a 3-9-3 record. Excellent playing against University High and Wheaton-Warrenville was a high point of the season. Here, the squad proved the caliber of play they were capable of. Steve Holst was the scoring leader, with six goals and three assists. Fallon, A. Jostock, W. Lind, D. Pavlick, C. Weisbecker, Mgrg VARSITY SOCCER TEAM: Bottom row.' R. Trapper, S. Heiteen, M. Heinz, C. Dickson, G. Beard, J. Glicksman, C. Allen, H. Walters, R. Vaporis, Managers. Second row: S. Intravachit, W. Bussey, R. Cochrane, C. Hibnick, R. Reeve, T. Miller, R. O'Shanna, R. Kula, G. McKervey, K. Suvannacheep, P. Rudat. Third row: R. Styne, S. Crifase, T. Moyer, M. Foltz, C. Garrigus, C. Sellergren, L. Lannert, B. Kosberg, G. Corkill, L. Zuhillaga, K. Amarit. Top row: R. Yaffe, J. Crouse, B. Grabelle, M. Lammersfeld, J. Jorian, R. Carlson, M. Tietz, J. McMahon, J. Maloney, B. Foster, S. Rosenberg, Coach Dollaske Right: Coach Dollaske gives pep talk to varsity team before they go on to beat Niles West 2-0. Below: Demon kickers rush for the ball as their opponents surround them, Varsity Soccer ME Opponent 1 Wheaton Central 8 1 Granite City O 0 Lake Forest 1 2 Niles West 0 1 Niles East 2 3 Maine West 4 3 Glenbrook South 4 2 New Trier West 3 2 Wheaton-Warrenville 0 1 Glenbrook North 0 3 Highland Park 0 0 New Trier East 3 0 Lyons 2 0 University High 1 Varsity Kickers Score Against State Champs Left: Trying to regain possession of the ball, team captain Steve Criface leaps closer to the ball. Below: Criface jumps for the ball as the opponent gains yardage. The varsity kickers did their best to help boost the popularity of the growing sport. They continued their tradition of hard playing, but couldn't come up with a winning season. Losses to Lake Forest, New Trier East and West helped bring the squad to a disappointing 6-11 season although many of the games were lost by only one goal. A high point of the season was that the Demons were the only team to score two goals on New Trier West, the eventual state champions. Mike Tietz, Most Valuable Player, was the only junior to gain this achievement since 1967 when the team was comprised of juniors. Return of lettermen next season has hopes running high. Upper left: MVP Mike Tietz and his opponent scramble for the ball as the Maine East kickers rush in to help. Left: Jack Crouse uses head pass to get the ball down field to Charlie Sellergren. Frosh Harriers Show Potential Freshmen Cross Country ME Opponent 15 Bloom 50 27 Hoffman Estates 32 15 Niles North 50 21 New Trier West 36 34 Maine South 23 26 Niles West 32 23 Glenbrook South 37 27 Niles East 28 15 Glenbrook North 50 23 Maine West 35 37 Deerfield 17 15 Highland Park 50 The freshman cross country squad was described by Coach Coughlan as a good team with a great deal of potential. With an 11-3 record, the harriers tied with Niles East for se- cond place in the conference. In the 28-school St. Ignatius Invitational, the runners placed thirdg and in the St. Patrick Invitational they finished second out of the 20 competing schools. Outstanding runners were Greg Ciszek, Steve DeChaud, Bob Millar, Jim Donettelli and Jerry Goodman. 'XX s Mg, is Below: Freshmen Greg Cizsek, Steve Dechaud and Bob Millar reach the halfway mark in the dual meet against Niles East. Above: FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY: L. Soloman, S. DeChaud, J. Donatelli, D. Casaletto, M. Buttliere. Second row: J. Nakao, D. York, S. Sheth, L. Schubert, G. Ciszek, J. Goodman, C. Hansen, M. Ruchniewicz ophs Place 1st in Confe Right: Sophomore harriers near the finish line in their successful meet against Maine South. Upper: At halfway mark in the dual meet, runners Bill Feid, Ken Struck and Tom Plodzien lead Niles East. SOPHOMORE CROSS COUNTRY: Row I: C. Kulas, A. Lebonon, G. Fry, R. Kirby, J. Gagliardi, D. Wachtemheim. Second row: Coach Coughlan, J. Hackl, W. Feid, S. Nelleson, P. Donahue, T. Plodzien, K. Struck TBIICG Sophomore Cross Country ME Opponent 15 Bloom 50 15 Hoffman Estates 50 15 Niles North 50 15 New Trier West 50 15 Maine South 50 15 Glenbrook South 50 15 Niles East 50 15 Glenbrook North 50 15 Maine West 48 18 Deerfield 43 15 Highland Park 50 The sophomore cross country squad had an outstanding season going undefeated in all 16 meets. The team finished conference champions with seven all-conference runners. They were: Chuck Kulas, Bill Feid, Tom Plodzien, Ken Struck, Pat Donahue, John Hackl and John Gagliardi. Competing against 45 schools, the sophomores gained 100-point victories in the Bloom and Ottawa Invitationals. Their perfor- mance ranked them as one of the top teams in the state. Varsity Cross Country ME Opponent 37 Bloom 21 15 Hoffman Estates 50 19 Niles North 44 20 New Trier West 37 22 Maine South 37 15 Niles West 50 15 Glenbrook South 50 15 Niles East 48 20 Glenbrook North 40 30 Maine West 26 21 Deerfield 34 15 Highland Park 50 Demon harriers finished sixth in the state championship meet this year. Additionally, they won conference and district championships. Coach Coughlan was especially pleased in win- ning the Ottawa Invitational and placing second in the sectional championship out of the 56 schools that entered. All conference runners were Mark Tomasik, John Hinterhauser, Bill Brown, Mike Biel and junior David Saethre, East's top runner. Right: All-district runners Mark Tomasik, Dave Saethre and Bill Brown enter the final stages of the dis- trict meet at Bunker Hill in Skokie. Below: Coach Coughlan stands with all-conference runners as they receive their medal at Locus Park. 154 Varsit Harriers Finisl AH Q sv Y' 1 5' 4 23 5 fd :F Sixth in State ,. .WH W .www .. It ' VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY: Bottom row: C. Miller, Managerg M. Jostock, L. Yahiro, D. Levy, S. Wageman, C. Soke, B. Gorgal. Top rout' Coach Coughlan, D. Saethre, M. Tomasik, J. Hinterhauser, F. Settipani, M. Biel, B. Brown. Left: Dave Saethre wins the sectional meet here, qualifying the team for state competition. A bone: At front of the race are Demon harriers Dave Saethre, John Hinterhauser and Mike Biel, who helped the team win the conference championship. olleyball Teams Finish Strong Both varsity and junior varsity volleyball teams finished strong this season with defeats over Niles East. The varsity squad finished its season with only a 3-5 record, but faced tough competition within the conference. Head coach Miss Barthold is optimistic about the future of the team. The junior varsity squad, coached by Miss Fullerton, had a more successful season, ending with a 5-2 record this year. The Awards Assembly followed the festivities of the Parents Night, and here Kay Sedjo was named team MVP. JV members attended the district meet at Maine West and were inspired for competition next year, when they will be eligible to compete. Erica Anderson spikes the ball. 56 Renee Skrzypchak bumps the ball to her opponent. opponent. Varsity Volleyball: Top row: Coach Barthold, M. Benson, M. Santry, S. Golan, V. Larson, S Shivley. Second r0w.' E. Anderson, M. Berresheim, J. Shipp, R. Skrzypchak, W. Benjawan. Bottom row: L. Lampert, E. Santry, M. Ludkowski Junior Varisty Volleyball: Top row: Coach Fullerton, L. Pasterski, R. Hanks, J. Sherwood, C. Weisbecker. K. Peterson, C. Grant, P. Payson, managers A. Gattuso, P. Siwek. Middle row: S. Fergus, D. Richmond, D. Grant, J. Watt, G. Lammersfeld. K. Poinski, K. Berresheim. Bottom row: C. Bobula, M. Norek, Captain K. Sedjo, M. Gries, Varsity volleyball triumphs with a score of 18-16, as Mindy Benson stings the ball back toward her opponents at Niles East. D. Hetzner. JV Volleyball ME Opponent 15 Niles East 1 16 Glenbrook South 15 Glenbrook North 13 New Trier West 12 Highland Park 15 Schaumburg 14 Addison Trail Varsity Volleyball ME Opponent V 18 Niles East 15 Glenbrook South 11 Glenbrook North 4 New Trier West 11 Schaumburg 15 Addison Trail m8 ' RR it 3 gf. ,- 1- 3 Girls' Bowling Team Bottom row: J. Hoffman, M. Dunne, A. Slav, A. Grossman, C. Winkel. Second row: M. Rafa, D Mc Cormack, B. Peters, L. McCormack, K. Hoffman. Top row: J. Schwartz, S. Webber, G. Cohen, C. White, M. Weiner ew Coach for Bowling Team Miss Carole Jaacks coached the Girls' Bowling Team for her first time this year and found exceptional team spirit. The girls placed third in district, where only varsity teams com- pete. High game of the season in competition was Debbie McCormack's 186, although she had bowled a 212 in practice. Gail Cohen was high series winner with a 478. Judy Schwartz, who bowled in only one meet because of a knee operation, bowled a 189 game and 497 series. Senior Mary Rafa, voted MVP by the conference, was also voted the bowler with the best all-around sportsmanship by her teammates. Junior Varsity ME Opponent 5 Niles East 1 Niles West 1 Glenbrook North 0 Niles East 5 Niles West O Glenbrook North Varsity Opponent Niles East Niles West Glenbrook North Niles East Niles West Glenbrook North Hockey Team ff to inning Start Varsity Hockey Club: Bottom row: R. DiVito, R. Callaghan, M. Lammersfeld, L. Foreman, G. DiVito, B. Mueller, D. Alexander. Top row: B. Fick, J. Fry, M. Lauesen, A. Adler, D. Kanies, W. Beusse, Coach B. Feezor, J. Paglairi, T. Hess, M. Nitti, K. Dyball, B. Stetz, K. Aschacher. Not pictured G. Goldman, M. Zwieg. Right: The game against Notre Dame began with the face off at the Ballard Sports Complex. Jr. Varsity Bottom row: S. Kalina, M. Hess. Top row: F. Cozzi, A. Dercole, D. Alexander, S. 3 Losing only one game all season, the hockey club was the champ of the Northeast Division in the Metro High School Hockey League. The first year championship team won many trophies and honors during the year. Bill Feezor, not a member of the faculty, coached the team. The team came in first in the Holiday Hockey Tour- nament, by defeating Notre Dame and Niles North. The games were played at the Ballard Sports Complex, Skokie Skatium, and The Glenview Ice Rink. Varsity Hockey ME Opponent 5 Niles East 3 Steinmetz 3 Lane 5 Niles North 3 Prosser 6 Niles West 2 Lane 5 Prosser 4 Glenbrook South 10 Niles West 3 Glenbrook South 7 Niles East 5 Steinmetz 2 Niles North 17 Niles East 3 Lane 5 Niles West 8 Prosser 11 Steinmetz A 3 Glenbrook South Niles North Manina, S. DiVito, V. Masi, J. Aimers, K. Aschacher, Coach J. Hess. Not pictured S. Cohen, B. Stetz, M. Paul, T. Hess, L. Foreman. Frosh Win 10 Straight Frosh B Basketball ME Opponent 29 Proviso East 52 Glenbrook South 29 New Trier West 60 Hinsdale South 28 Niles North 39 Glenbrook North 47 Maine South 45 Niles East 47 Maine West 38 Deerfield 45 Glenbrook South 50 Highland Park 37 Glenbrook North Frosh A Basketball ME Opponent 52 Palatine 29 Proviso East 41 Glenbrook South 48 Highland Park 54 New Trier West 59 Hinsdale South 46 Niles North 32 Glenbrook North 52 Maine South 55 Niles West 50 Niles East 36 Maine West 35 Deerfield 43 Glenbrook South 42 New Trier West 39 Highland Park 39 Glenbrook North Starting 0-3 in conference, the Frosh A team came from behind to end with an 11-8 record. Ten consecutive wins marked the season and secured a third place in conference. A close victory in overtime over Maine South proved to be an important game of the season. A tight man-to-man defense earned the team the recognition of top defensive team in con- ferencef' After Christmas no more than 12 baskets were allowed per game. Although the team was the shortest one they encountered all season, Coach Russo feels that the disadvantage was demolished through the team's determina- tion. The Frosh B basketball team finished with an unimpressive 7-13 record, but they did well against some of the better teams in the con- ference. Going into their seventh game of the season, the Demons had a 1-5 record, but nonetheless beat rival Maine South in an exciting 47-46 bat- tle. This turned the cagers around, and they went on to win five out of their next six games. 160 Freshmen A Basketball: Bot tom row' R. Kosberg, D. Haerr, T. Brady. M. Stevanovic, P. Romano. Top rozlx' Coach A. Russo, S Chase, M. Pappas, D. Swislow, G Perschon, M. Miller, J. Nessler, H. Rosenberg, Mgr. E. Coleman Upper rightx Steve Chase fights for a rebound in Frosh A competition. Freshman B Basketball: Bottom row: H. Barlett. T. Bradley, J. Tomaszenski, J. Walsh, S. Gold, M. Stecher, C. Stuart. Top rouf: Coach J. Gregg, J. Nankervis, D. Simandl, B. Tinkoff, B. Cook, G. Vishoot, B. Ginsburg, R. Pirtle, J. Skarb, Mgr. J. Green- field. oph Cagers Take Conference Sophomore Basketball: Bottom row: L. Wayland, C. Jacobs, S. Donnatucci, R. Williams, S. Russ, T. Spino. Top row: M. Vaporis, B. Zebos, N. Peterson, P. Cohen, C. Franklin, M. Manbeck, M. Small, M. Stone, Coach C. Schafer. Heloux' Craig Franklin executes a jump shot despite Glenbrook North opponents. A balanced offense with four starters in double figures comprised the sophomore basket- ball team's strategy. With a record of 17-4, the team placed first in conference. Eight wins in a row made for an exciting season. Maine East's 63-48 victory over rival Maine South was a highlight of the season. Team co-captain Scott Russ and Sam Donatucci, high scorers in the game, each made seven baskets. Larry Wayland served as other sophomore basketball team co- captain. MVP was leading scorer and rebounder, Mike Stone. Soph Basketball Opponent Palatine 39 Proviso East 57 Glenbrook South 31 Highland Park 37 New Trier West 33 Hinsdale South 27 Niles North 49 Glenbrook North 23 Maine South 48 Niles West 29 Niles East 30 Maine West 55 Deerfield 55 Waukegan 44 Glenbrook South 39 New Trier West 51 Highland Park 41 Glenbrook North 36 If 5 Pattern Offense Offsets Height The varsity cagers ended the season with a disappointing 6-19 record, their worst in five years. With the tallest player at 6 foot 2, Coach McClelland explained that the Demons ran a pattern offense to overcome the disadvantage. The cagers strategy consisted of trying to slow down the game in order to get the good shot. This apparently worked for the team during their game against Farragut at the Notre Dame Christmas Invitational. The Demons came from a 16 point deficit to win 52-50 on Mark Berns' 20 foot jump shot at the final buzzer. The Demons then went on to take third in the tournament. Named captain for the 74-75 season was Mark Mahoney, an all-division all conference guard and the team's high scorer. Mark Berns, an all-division forward and all-conference honorable mention, earned the title of Most Valuable Player. Rzght Seniors Derek Brown and Mark Berns go for the rebound, as Neil Clark and Mark Mahoney look on in a game against Niles West. M Varsity Basketball. Top row. Coach McClelland B Klein Bottom row M Mahoney D Colby J Bergquist D Cerny B. Feezor, M. Berns, N. Clark, D. Brown, P Nessler L J Baum C Sellergren L Zubillaga Patke, . Tietz, L. Deschamps, S. Brady, D Richter Mgr Jr. Varsity Basketball Opponent Palatine Proviso East Glenbrook South Highland Park New Trier West Hinsdale South Niles North Glenbrook North Maine South Niles West Niles East Maine West Deerfield Glenbrook South New Trier West Highland Park Glenbrook North Varsity Basketball ME Opponent 51 Palatine 50 40 Proviso East 80 66 Glenbrook South 56 62 Highland Park 67 51 New Trier West 68 41 Hinsdale South 54 66 Niles North 57 52 Glenbrook North 66 42 Maine South 52 60 Niles West 91 51 Niles East 53 52 Maine West 74 66 Deerfield 74 37 Waukegan 76 63 Glenbrook South 66 45 New Trier West 48 60 Highland Park 67 54 Glenbrook North 69 Left: As Derek Brown gets around his Highland Park MVP, Mark Berns goes up for a basket. Above: Coach McClelland explains the change in defense during a JV half-time on a Saturday mor- ning, 16 ew Requirements for Swimmers Shelly Majewski encourages other swimmers as Girls' Swimming Team Bottom row: C. Schatz, P. Laman, B. Querfurth, S. Majewski, K. Dunn, A. the girls practice in preparation for meets. Grieco Second row: P. Schultz, E. Barrett, N. Goldsmith, D. Duckett, L. Nelson, L. Wojtyna, D. Buck, D. Janikowski, Miss Kuntz, Coachg Top row: P. Laman, K. Nelson, S. Zehos, S. Greenfield, P. On your mark, Get set, Go. The gun goes off. Enough to shake a person's nerves. However, this did not get to the girl's swim team. Although their record was not as successful as they desired, the team worked and practiced hard. Unlike past years, the girls participated in the same swim events as the boys' team. The distances were doubled in all events except the 50 freestyle. This had the girls working harder than ever. Girls' Swimming ME Opponent 57 Evanston 106 55 New Trier West 116 60 Highland Park 109 39 Glenbrook North 127 Breslin, K. Picchiotti if Paula Schultz does handstands at diving practice before meets, while Pat Madigan and Nancy Goldsmith look on. irls' mnastics Wins 9 ut of Ten Girls' Gymnastics Bottom row: J. Bohnen, D. Mancini, C. Graff, E. Barrett, J. Boceoncelli, manager. Se- cond row: N. Goldsmith, D. Leptich, C. Bartolucci, S. Kane, M. Winkel, J. Jajkowski, manager. Third row: K. Baffes, K. Davis, T. Schwind, J. Sherwood, R. Riemer, S. Nicewick, P. Schultz, M. Miller, co- captain, K. l-lerbst, B. Axelson, coachg J. Jajkowski, manager. Top row: S. Taylor, R. Cohen, G. Isola, K. Brizz, C. DiVitog not pictured: K. Brizzolara. Nearly three months of practice every night helped the Girls, Gymnastics Team win nine out of ten meets and take second place in the con- ference meet. Captain Melody Miller won the highest possible award, a first place in the all- around conference meet, and her co-captain Mary Winkel took fourth. Coach Axelson thought 1974-75 was a fun year. She was pleased with the power on the senior level, and the super potential in the underclassmen. COMPULSORY MEETS Glenbrook North 83.55 Maine East 91.40 Glenbrook South 85.70 Maine East 91.05 Highland Park 90.05 Maine East 93.55 New Trier West 82.10 Maine East 96.35 Optional Meets l Niles West Invitational- AA- 15 schools First Place Deerfield 81.55 Maine East 87.05 Maine Quad Meet KMS, MW, MNH First Place Niles West 87.00 Maine East 90.35 Paula Schultz warms up on the unevens, practicing for an upcoming Niles NOI'tl'1-Gl91'1bI'O0k SO1ltl'1- meet' Maine East First Place 5 Small Team Hinders Frosh Swimmers Freshman Swimming ME Opponent 100 Waukegan 67 85 Maine West 71 68 Deerfield 94 99 Notre Dame 72 61 Glenbrook North 110 72 Highland Park 91 67 New Trier West 105 92 East Leyden 68 54 Glenbrook South 1 17 Coach Nelson was very proud of his freshman swimming team's improvement this year. Because there were only sixteen boys on the team, they finished with a disappointing record of 4-5. The boys worked hard and prac- ticed well despite their handicap. Mr. Nelson expected much from the team and was pleased with the results. Next year there will probably be more recruiting done to compensate for this year's small group. Freshman Swimming Front row: R. Pratscher, S. Miller, D. Bevier, E. Dahlin, B. Natta. Se cond row: J. Schubert, J. Grazian, M. McKervey, A. Pranno. Top row: M. Holzer, R. Spiwak J. Rush, J. Olson, P. Nelson, coachg S. Ash, S. Pector, G. Shore, M. Blus, D. Stone John Grazian, captain of the Freshman team, swims to victory in the 50-fly. ophs Place 3rd in Invitational Mr. Davitt takes time out from his coaching to pose for a picture. SOPHOMORE SWIMMING ME Opponent 130 Proviso East 38 116 Waukegan 51 107 Hersey 59 57 Maine West 108 92 Deerfield 61 47 Glenbrook North 124 107 Rolling Meadows 64 53 Highland Park 102 90 Elk Grove 81 135 Maine North 26 50 New Tricr West 119 37 East Leyden 77 67 Glenbrook South 85 The Sophomore swimmers finished with an 8-5 season, an average record for the team. Both Schwandt and Steigerwald lettered on the var- sity level, as well as swimming for the Sophomore team. The swimmers took third place in the Maine Sophomore Invitational, and fifth in the C.S.L. competition. According to the coach, the team shows potential and promise for the future. Scott Steigerwald, record-breaking Sophomore. practices the huttertly stroke for an upcoming meet. Q Sophomore Swimming Front row: R. Davitt, head coach: A. Belinonte. diving coachg M. Lyons, M. Bauer, S. Steigerwald. Second row: D. Olson, B. Dimond. -l. Nankervis. B. Kaplan, R. Marder, B. Natta. A. Brodner, M. Mcliervey, K. Westman, J. Grazian. Top rout' S. Jacobs, R. Rogers, S. Hoist, J. Schmidt, S. Schwandt. 167 Varsity Swimming Bottom row: A. Belmonte, diving coachg S. T. Drozdz, G. McKervey, N. Serlin, R. Davitt head coach. T 1 OD Steigerwald, M. Ettleson, managerg D. Dobkin, manager, S. row: C. Dickson, J. Schaefges, G. Morgan, S. Schwandt, T Rothenberg, manager: W. Lipson, manager, G. Kasper, A. Miller. Zimmerman, R. Grazian. A. Andrews. J. Leparski, R. Childs, M Second rnux' S. Strauss. M. Brodner, L. Lanm-rt. Il. Tice. A. Rose, Suppan, L. H3595 Varsity Swimming Opponent Proviso East Waukegan Hersey Maine West Glenbrook North Rolling Meadows Highland Park Elk Grove Maine North New Trier West East Leyden Glenbrook South Practice is an essential part of a successful swim team as Scott Stergerwald, Jon Tice, and Lee Lannert, realize. wimmers Best in Twelve Years The Varsity swimmers had a successful season this year. Their finishing record, 9-4, proved to be the team's best in twelve years. Ac- cording to Coach Davitt, next year's season is even more promising. The 1975-76 team will in- clude twelve returning lettermen, all of whom contributed to this yearis success. Once again, diver Chris Dickson finished undefeated in dual meet competition. The large number of qualified swimmers this year made it possible for the team to place several times in each event. It was, therefore, the effort of each swimmer which made the season a rewarding one. Chris Dickson gets a bird's eye view of the pool in an inward dive layout position. Abou Ion lice leading junior swimmer strains to beat his opponent in a tough meet. Right C o MW P Scott Strauss finishes fi strenuous Workout which helped him to take second in the C SI Conference, 100 fly. 16 Hwlozr: Freshman Tom Kerkes pauses in the HL position on the parallel hars. lfiglit: Keith Chapman. who placed second in parallel competition. demonstrates a handstand. L Soph Gymnastics MP1 Opponent 46.34 Lane 35.14 46.90 Niles North 90.70 50.38 Glenbrook South 55.36 47.36 Glenbrook North 52.00 62.66 Buffalo Grove 46.54 50.40 Deerfield 15.50 53.10 New Trier West 54.28 553.26 Elk Grove 79.92 50.22 Maine West 35.86 54.76 Niles West 55.02 62.230 Niles East 79.12 65.28 Mundelein 64.64 64.64 Highland Park 31.42 67.96 Maine South 63.94 .ffl!miw: Freshman Gymnastics Top rout Coach T, Beckwith. C. Sorenson. M. Kaye. B. Brownstein. D. Paras, M. Berman. N. Good, H. Walker. S. Mcflruder. Bottom roztx' T, Kerkes, S. Mannina. S Kaputska. T. Ostling. -I. Lucca. L. Blumenfeld. Not pictured: B. Stoll. -l. Podrez. Rlikilflfj Sophomore Paul Dudek practices the scissors on the side horse. NYSSEN Lack of Experience Hurts mnasts The Freshman Gymnastic Team's 5-5 record was not a true indication of how good the team was, according to Coach Beckwith. The many freshmen that competed in sophomore level meets hurt the team this year. He is, however, optimistic about the team's future. The sophomore squad ended their season with a 4-6 conference record. Coach Beckwith feels the team was hindered by the low number of team members and their lack of experience. Only five of the 10 sophomore gymnastists par- ticipated in the sport before this year. Senior Stan Kutin, MVP and all-around man, executes a manuever on the high bar. Capt. J. Giovenco, C. Betti, M. Schwarz, J. Mo Frosh Gymnastics Varsity Gymnastics: Top mir: Coach T Gardner, M. Heinz. C. Sitkiewicz. F. Crigle z dren, C. Sorensen. Bottom rout S. Kutin. D Nellesen, J. Gervens, M. France, M. Nybakken ME Opponent 36.8 Niles North 46.0 24.48 Glenbrook South 36.18 35.08 Glenbrook North 46.42 36.84 Deerfield 35.40 i 14.38 New Trier West 2.28 37.08 Maine West 21.0 26.98 Niles West 41.32 32. 2 Niles East 56.21 31.40 Mundelein 43.64 52.35 Highland Park 35.40 38.60 Maine South 22.20 Top Performances from Varsit Gymnasts Varsity Gymnastics A much improved Varsity Gymnastic team found success with a winning season of 11-4. They had three district championsg Frank Crigler on trampoline, Mike Schwartz on rings, and Stan Kutin on parallel bars. Kutin's success earned him the title of MVP. According to Coach Tom Gardner, this year's team was one of the best he ever coached. He attributes this success to the top performances from the team in all events. ME Opponent 116.83 Lane 66.34 110.45 Niles North 116.98 116.93 Glenbrook South 117.95 122.70 Glenbrook North 100.00 108.85 Buffalo Grove 97.05 120.93 Deerfield 82.56 129.25 New Trier West 80.81 119.53 Elk Grove 130.29 122.00 Maine West 96.55 128.00 Niles West 139.00 132.49 Niles East 132.37 131.59 Mundelein 124.10 136.95 Highland Park 52.14 137.26 Maine South 134.74 72 Varsity gymnast Mike Heinz works on his form on the rings. Above' John Gervins executes a movement on the high bar. Below: Captain John Govenco specializes in the sidehorse oph Wrestlers Finish 9-1 The frosh wrestling team took fourth place in the 1975 conference tournament, and though they finished with a disappointing 4-11 record, the wrestlers did well individually. Five of the freshmen wrestled on upper level teams. Accor- ding to Coach Geselter, this helped the sophomores to place second in conference. Other individual highlights included third places in the conference for Mark Sommer and Dave Pink, and conference championships for John Sedivy and Guy Boliaux, who was later named Most Valuable Wrestler at the March 17 awards banquet. Freshmen Wrestling: Bottom row: J. Capozzoli, J. Dahlgren, J. Colby, T. Palchek, T. lmburgia, M. Warba, M. Buttliere, B. Boliaux. Middle row: T. Gadomski, R. Uslander, J. Appel, G. Boliaux, B. Levinson, D. Aklinsky, J. Sedivy, S. Sedivy. Top row: B. Wallack, Student Coachg G. Dix, manager, D. Pink, M. Meltzer, L. Gerber, E. Mich, M. Sommer, M. Geselter, coach. Sophomore Wrestling: Bottom row: J. Capozzoli, S. Levitt, M. Crescenzo, M. Sommer, B. Bauner, J. Sedivy. Top row: D. Presern, coachg M. Baker, R. Pink, S. Cohn, D. Kaplan. Freshman Wrestling ME Opponent 19 Hersey 51 30 Maine South 40 45 Deerfield 18 21 Maine West 33 23 Niles East 32 33 Waukegan 21 50 Glenbrook South 14 25 New Trier West 33 14 La Grange 51 9 West Leyden 35 39 Niles West 18 Sophomore Sheldon Cohn works for the pin against a Niles West opponent. The Sophomore Wrestling Team finished the season 9-1 in the conference, losing only to Glenbrook North. The thirteen sophomores in the program constantly shifted levels of com- petition, with many of them wrestling on the JV and Varsity teams, thus allowing capable freshman to advance to the sophomore level. Stand-outs included MVP Brian Shields and captain-elect Doug Kaplan. Sophomore Wrestling ME Opponent 12 Hersey 33 30 Maine South 21 52 Deerfield 6 49 Maine West 14 44 Niles East 8 23 Waukegan 25 48 Glenbrook South 6 32 Highland Park 32 37 Niles North 19 39 New Trier West 19 34 Niles West 15 17 arsity Wrestlers Show Improvement an fi IV grappler Randy Yaffe, tries to build up his base in the finals of the JV tournament, where he S6Hi0r Ed Dembski l'13S his hand !'HiS9d in ViCt0fY, after Varsity Wrestling Opponent Maine South Deerfield Maine West Niles East Glenbrook South Highland Park Niles North Glenbrook North New Trier West Niles West JV Wrestling Opponent Hersey Maine South Deerfield Maine West Niles East Waukegan Glenbrook South Highland Park Addison Trail Glenbrook North New Trier West Niles West tgqyk first placgh 3 Wlll in DlSt1'lCtS. Varsity Wrestling: Bottom row: M. Styne, M. Silcroft, K. Schmidt, S. Sellergren, B. Dahlgren M. Fiorio. Second row: M. Karlins, B. Russell, M. Semmerling, E. Dembski, C. Grant, J Livingston. Third row: T. Ujiiye, J. Obog, S. Eisenberg, G. Levin, R. Mack, K. Ujiiye, B. Markin, R. Karlins, R. Johnson, M. McDoneld, managerg G. Terzian, trainer. Top row: G. Jurinek, Coach' C. Meinzer, L. Tomaszewski, M. Elatkin, D. Austin, J. McMahon, M. Gnatkowsky, D. Hokin, R Yaffe, D. Vitro. v v nn f E ? 1 9 1 Q l Freshman 98-pounder, Mike Styne, gets ready to throw a takedown against his opponent. In addition to improving over last year's record, the varsity wrestling team gained ex- perience. According to Coach Jurinek, however, they are still making mistakes. Stand-outs for this year included: Captain and MVP Mike Semmerling, with a record of 22-8, Kurt Schmidt with a record of 21-9-1, and Mike Fiorio who placed fourth in the sectionals. J W-Z. . Left: Mike Semmerling, Varsity captain, works hard for a turnover in one of his matches. Above: Junior Mike Fiorio counters a takedown in the District Meet. 175 Ji 4 up x f,. 95222 P Q' I 97: if W 'F -if W X 41 ' Q J.,'.m:, f ,I QI Nan, L n' Ilgui ffl W wrt 1x . IM 0- 'gH'T,'l1-.T Jqd. , A n If' V A A 'l X42 . f clf' 1 K , I 100 41 Q I '- s K. M M ' wav, , L 's ' , , QWQEQMX Jqxggx , X 5 il ue' 4 477- ' T I Axygglff 4 f. Q6 O 1 HGFUPGL Itls all very well to have courage and skill And itls fine to be counted a star, But the single deed with its touch of thrill Doesn't tell us the man you areg For there's no lone hand in the game we play, We must work to a bigger scheme, And the thing that counts in the world to-day Is, How do you pull with the team? They may sound your praise and call you great They may single you out for fame, But you must Work with your running mate Or you'll never win the gameg Oh, never the work of life is done By the man with a selfish dream, For the battle is lost or the battle is won. By the spirit of the team. You may think it fine to be praised for skill, But a greater thing to do Is to set your mind and set your will On the goal that's just in viewg It's helping your fellowman to score When his chances hopeless seemg It's forgetting self till the game is o'er And fighting for the team. -Edgar A. Guest Clubs and Organizations Photo Essay Featured in Len: With new staff adviser Ms. Golman, came many new ideas and changes within the year- book. The photo essay in the Introduction sec- tion was a new feature of Lens. The introduc- tion, used to develop this yearis theme, We can make it happen, was intended to expand stu- dent interest beyond the walls of Maine East. The cover design, a progression of pictures from an empty stadium to a capacity crowd, also in- corporated the theme imvolvement. Through the addition of more copy this year, Lens tried to provide a thorough written, as well as pictorial record of the year. Staff members were sent to interview various ad- ministrators, department chairmen, coaches and club advisors to present events and changes which occurred. A Special Events section was added to highlight some of the main events of the year. Also, a reorganization of the staff system oc- curred. The staff for the first time, was divided into various sections with section editors overseeing their group's work. This subdivision enabled members to gain experience in all aspects of yearbook production. For the first time also there were two editors-in-chief, senior Anna Galan and junior Laura Vincolese. I ii r Lens: Steps Bottom to Top: Advisor G. Golrnan, Co-Editor A. Galan, L. Di Vita, C. Kathe, M. Anderson, J. Anderson, E. Urban, R. Cappello, L. Corey, M. Cleary, F. Dillman. Right side: Co-Editor L. Vincolese, M. Levinson, S. Stetz, A. Flores, M. Russell, A. Dati, M. Loewe, G. Cohen, P. Madigan. uv V' 3 Lower right: As the deadline draws near, staff members learn copyfittin, Below: Lens photographer Ron Styne and Cindy Burks from Underclass sei tion gather ideas from looking at other yearbook fb -twill: ,fm , X 4 at W ,G 342422 ffmff ,Y Ee , W 174191 . . pr . r 'W fi sa-:Sl s.,,? sf fl if Q ',!JJ Above: Co-editor Laura Vincolese helps Sharon Stetz with a layout for the Co-editor Anna Galan and Senior section editor Eileen Urban select and Clubs and Organization section. crop candids. , ,uw r .mu -es- .quit Adviser Ms. Golman shows Anna Dati and Lesley Corey the margins required for copy width used in Lens. l19 Pioneer Staff Left to right: L. Wexler, M. Hempel J. Strand, B. Stenstrom, L. Chrobak S Friedman, C. Glowacki, K. Kaz, uality Artwork Featured in Pionee S. Brown N ! .tn Although the year was marked by rising costs, the Pioneer still managed to publish the paper for only one dime. Monitary assistance by the Board of Education enabled the staff to produce a larger paper than last year with no ad- ditional cost to its readers. Activity tickets and cafeteria sales further strengthened the Pioneer, which is published prior to special events. The Neat-O-Adventure Comics became one of the features of the paper. Mrs. Hutson commented on the fine artwork contributed by the staff artists. sf ..- ..a4s.w ' X Upper Left: Mrs. Hutson goes over an article submitted by Scott Brown. Above: Feature Editor Kevin 0'Rourke prepares a two-page spread to be submitted to the printer. ,,. V J if f wwf' -E I2 MW . V Q f f,,, Q, Mliwfu' 5 'WBT Editor-in-Chief Glenn Farley and Bob Stenstrom discuss plans for the next issue of the Pioneer with Mrs. Hutson. Spera, C. Garrigus, M. Wagner. Third row: J. Busse, J. Doskoczynsky, S. Elyasir, J. Reed, R. Styne, K. Abrams, T. Wendel, R. Reeve. Second row: S. Simon, R. Holley, C. Minor, E. Erban, Stolton, C. Bartolucci, L. Schwartz, K. Kopoian Adviser Mrs. Hutson. Bottom row: L. West, P. Falter. J. Lamping. C. Edelman, R. Yaffe, M. Serafin. Journalism: Top row: J. Lichner, P. Canfield, S. T 1 The school's literary magazine, Ouroboros, came out in the early spring this year in an attempt to inspire writers and poets to submit their work for next year. Several English teachers spent time discussing material from the magazine with their classes. The staff, con- sisting of volunteers from the Creative Writing classes, read the entries, voted for the best ones, and typed them up for the magazine. Selec- tions were made on the basis of their creativeness and originality. Staff members Melanie Hirsch, Nancy Harner, and Randy Buslik look over last year's magazine. Ouroboros Makes Early Appearanc X Ourboros Staff Sitting: S. Brockstein, M. Dubin. Standing: D. Cartland, K. Gutkowski, S. Kaminsky, B. Warman, N. Hamer, M. Hirsch. x S w L s TH Provides WMTH-FM Bottom row: M. Marx, M. Steer, E. Freibrun, G. Farley, J. Nalbandian, S. Hahel. Second row: G. West, B. Bellak, S. Wagner, S. Becker, S. Cohn, G. Klein, L. West, D. Salomon, Mrs. Schuster. Third row: J. Rothenberg, R. Moss, M. Agnello, S. Moss, F. Bieber, D. Salomon. Top row: W. Antalek, D. Dvorak, R. Cummings, T. Hanson, C. Burns, S. Gelman, S. Jajkowski, Mr. Whitfield, Mr. Mitchell Sports Coverage W' Guided by General Manager Mr. Mitchell and Chief Engineer Mr. Whitfield, the growing WMTH staff worked to continue smooth opera- tion of one of the oldest high school education stations in the nation. The members served as disc jockeys, control room operators, engineers, typists, record and tape librarians, reporters, newscasters and announcers. The broadcasts this year were designed to be interesting and informative. Such programs included local, national and international news, Current Comment, a talk show where students interviewed a variety of guestsg Community Bulletin Board, which informed the community of local events, Sounds from the Underground with progressive rock music and the Twin Eight Survey which played the top 40 sounds for the students in the area. Live play by-play coverage of sporting events contributed to the rise in school spirit. The station is owned by the dis- trict and programming from the four schools was transmitted through the studios at East. 2' s, Xi . xu 41 Above: Floyd Dillman broadcasts Sounds from the Underground. Upper Left: Although originally purchased for display in the fieldshouse, the WMTH rug hangs in the station to absorb sound. el 2 c f . f ,. ,M itil .gtg FBL Members Place at Convention A 1 1, K Y Q, nam.: I I 'qi if.. 1 l FBLA Bottom row: Mr. Isley, advisor, D. Piekarz, Treasg P. Madigan, Presg K. Krumske, Sec'y. Top row: C. Ferino, A. 4'Learning today to lead tomorrow was the theme of Future Business Leaders of America. The club held their membership drive at Brookfield Zoo and welcomed five new members. FBLA ran the concession stand at most of the basketball games this year. The money they earned covered their registration fees at the Northern Area Convention in McHenry and State Convention held in Springfield. Maine East FBLA members Gail Cohen, Secretary Karen Krumske and President Pat Madigan placed in contests at the Northern Area Conven- tion. Pat Madigan and Karen Krumske this year assisted members of other local FBLA chapters in drafting an area constitution. Wolch, D. Madigan, B. Bellak, S. Bellak, M. Shere. Mr. Isley explains to Gail Cohen the reason for her first place win in the Steno II contest, while Karen Krumske, first place winner in Typing II, listens. 1Vers1f1ed Occupations to Expand Members of the Diversified Occupations Club range from beauticians to nurses, aides, and from printers to auto mechanics. Basically the club is trade-oriented. Because members work during a good part of the day, meetings are held once a week as a part of the regular assigned class. The club is organized so that students can learn the formal conduction of a meeting and participate in some social ac- tivities. Advisor Mr. Norek allows the students to decide on any activities the club will par- ticipate in. A pizza party, and appreciation banquet for employers along with some field trips comprise some of the activities of DO. Because of student interest, the Diversified Oc- cupations program will expand from 40 to 50 students during the '75-'76 school year Norek, advisor: J. Hood, R. Ross. E Places F1rst 1n DECA Contest 'tOn the job training and 'tclassroom in- structions on the related topics were the two objectives of the Distributive Education program. For the first time in seven years, East's D.E. placed first in the Area DECA Contest held at Woodfield. Mr. Lucas, club sponsor, at- tributes their success to the students, workmanship. D.E. students visited Maxwell Street, New Town, and Museum of Science and Industry. Diversified Occupation Club Bottom rout S. Finder R Coffell. C. Giancaspro, P. Kroening. Top row: Mr George Office Occupations Bottom rout M. Arendt, A. Novak, K. Rychter, G. Drichas, M. Morris, M. Roddy Second rozvx B. Kist, R. Greenfield, H. Hustad, S. Lazar, P. Mieszala, D. Mjoen, L. Kwas, S. Mueller, M. Firszt, D. Quinn Standing: R. Goldstein, K. Stoltzner, M. Vinzant, C. Zielinski Thirty-one members of the Office Oc- cupations Club participated in the annual Area Conference, a student leadership contest, in Zion, Illinois. Girls placed first in typing, second in clerical arithmetic and third in shorthand competition. Also, an East student was awarded second place in the Miss Office Education Contest. Students too participated in State and National Student Leadership Conferences and a State Skill Contest. The club this year proved to be very successful. According to Mrs. Petrucelli, this was due to good student leadership and par- ticipation. Several field trips to the loop offices were planned. Additionally, the club's annual Employer's Appreciation Banquet was held in May. A Halloween and Christmas Party were also held. 0.0. Members Place in Conference i www--gg Office Occupation Officers: Bottom row: S. Mueller, Vice-Presidentg K. Rychter, Treasurerg K. Quinn, Treasurer, Second row: A. Novak, Secretary, M. Morris, Presidentg G. Drichas, President, M. Roddy, Secretary Left: Gina Drichas demonstrates Using good telephone techniques to her fellow club members. ultural Expansion in Language Clubs MX-M4155 if awww 9 . Q -.N E ? German Club: Top row: Treasurer B. Sterner, S. Busch, President E. Tobias, P. Anderson, Vice-President R. Tobias, P. Birkenbach, T. Werner, D. Ryan, Sponsor W. Gast. Middle row: C. Roels, J. Teraji, T. Zeljeznjak, D. Hetzner, -I. Roels, Secretary G. Ganz. Front row: S. Gajewski, K. Kaiser, T. Busch, L. Chrobak. Foreign language clubs sponsored various field trips in an effort to encourage both cultural and social motivation. Dining at a French restaurant, swimming at a splash party, and attending a French play were some of the ac- tivities sponsored by the French Club. The twenty members, mostly freshmen and sophomores, experienced a touch of French life along with some social activities. Although time was a key problem, the officers were able to plan more activities than in the past. Spanish club also sponsored a wide range of activities varying from a scholastic tutoring program to entertaining Spanish films. The tutoring program, which sponsor, Mrs. Manas, proclaimed as the club's proudest accomplish- ment, was available to all spanish students every period of every day. Along with the two films Spanish students also visited the art museum and a Spanish restaurant, and ended the year with the breaking of a pinata, a traditional Spanish activity. Italian clubs efforts jto promote Italian life consisted of attending the opera of Madame Butterfly, visiting Italian restaurants, and holding their two annual banquets. A trip to Italy during Spring Vacation allowed sixteen students the opportunity of experiencing Italian life first hand. Sponsor Mr. Grottola hopes this trip will set a precedent and there will be an an- nual trip abroad in the future. The club also sponsored the National Italian Contest and a successful bake sale. The activities of German Club this year consisted of a variety of group parties, several pretzel sales, along with one of their main events, a trip to Milwaukee. In Milwaukee they visited the highly rated zoo, and enjoyed Wiener schnitzel and sauerbraten at Maders, the restaurant that made Schnitzelbank famous. Sponsor, Mr. Gast felt that although the group was small, it did consist of very loyal and active students. Spreading the yuletide greeting, French students and teachers sang Christmas carols en francais. 187 5 Ei ki ,ENS ' seg if Q . .. ii 'Mer is Spanish Club: Top row: S. Pietrick, D. Wagner, K. Fitzpatrick, C. Kleinschmidt, B. Harris, B. Mandik, G. Cooney, L. Wittlock. Fourth row: K. Kopoian, M. Cleghorn, J. Traxler, S. Kemmer, J. Henricks, J. Lesniak, M. Agnello. Third row: L. Kovich, M. Sternple, R. Abrams, J. Nye, L. Leske, K. Weiss. N. Shkoler, K. Kaz. C. Hussli, M. Hirsch. Second row: P. Usack, Secretary-Treasurer M. Serafin, President A. Mina, Vice President M. Brown, Sponsor M. Manas P. Laman. Bottom row: M. Rosen, K. Heiderman, M. Wargaski, R. Blum, D. Barish, D. Gersh, M. Turchiki was Right: Presentations from various language clubs provided entertainment and had a little fun at the same time. Decorations from the Winter Dance provided a colorful background for the dinner. Above: Every kind of food imaginable from Doritos to French pastries was donated by the participants as admission. Italian Club: Bottom row: V. Affatati, K. Panuce, K. Domenella, J. Gallo. Second row: L. Gallo, G. lsala, A. Gattuso. C. LaSasso, 'l'. Pascolla, L. Whitman, P. Albano, A. Dati, R. Ciminello, N. Palcheck. Third row: S. Patterson, M. Vitro, N. Cacioppo, L. DiVita, D. Domenella, N. DiPrima, S. Rizzo, M. Gonnella, M. Eterno. Fourth row: D. DeSantis, D. Gattuso, O. Dati, M. Koz, D. Vitro, Mr. Grottola, T. Moretti, B. Macchione, M. Terenzio. - Q- afw H A ww L 0 .4 French Club: Bottom row: L. Vincolese, D. Musolf, B. Goodman, I. Rosenthal, C. Glassman. A. Gordon. Smjond rozr: C. Bridges, S. Selzer, D. Reitz, C. Glassman, L. Still, C. Glowacki. Top rout L. Klicker, S Szabo. L. Green, L. Matuschkovitz, M. Swiderski. K. Griesser. S. Gonnella. Jorgensen. J. Spahr. C Henreid. Musical Organizations were active this year. In addition to presenting the 27th annual Messiah, a Contempory Chamber Ensemble which deals with avant-garde music was started. The students were also able to experiment with electronic music. A Steinway grand piano was purchased for the school and music students. The Madrigal Singers were involved with different aspects of 16th century music. The Concert Choir helped to spread Christmas cheer as the first group to sing carols at Northwestern Railroad Station. The Sophomore Girl's Ensem- ble performed Yankee Doodle in Vshow. The Concert Orchestra showed their versitility by playing songs from popular musicales such as 'fSound of Music at the first annual pops con- cert. Also performing in the schoolls musical was the Concert Orchestra. Seven musicians were selected from our Concert Band to play in the District Festival in IMEA. The Concert Bnad Marched at the games and at various parades. A first place was awarded to the band in the Cedarberg, Wisconsin Music Festival. Musical Groups Provide aried Entertainment l MADRIGAL ENSEMBLEQ Bottom row: Karen Kolze, Karen Papierski, Lori Levin, Janice Foreman, Sheryl Zager, Sue Magnuson, Kathy Eimers, Cheryl Yesinek, Leslie Goodman. Second row: Carl Edelman, Jack Nalbandian, Donna Myers, Sue Kraft, Sue Howard, Bonnie Adelman, Roz Varon, Patti Laman, Marianne Kreft, Janet Schmitt. Third row: Kevin Tucker, Dave Antczak, Tom Miller, Mike Millar, Larry Kleinstein, Kevin Luke, Greg Millar, Norbert Kolb, Raymond Carlson, Dan Reynolds. Concert Choir ingers Show Promise Gir1's C lee wit. Left: Sophomore Girl's Ensemble Below: Freshmen Chorus Below: Senior Kevinn Kwiakowski, drum major, leads Concert Band at various school events. Orchestra goes to rbana Upper right: Tim Zaehler and Rich Koster rehearse for a football half-time show. Right: Concert Orchestra 192 of ' Bands Provide -Ialf-time Entertainment QQ Tri-M Sponsors Monthl Recitals 'rv Tri-M, the honorary society for outstanding music students, sponsored the all-music depart- ment picnic in the spring. In addition to this outing, they attended their annual musical. This year Tri-M initiated a recital program which enabled students to perform solos and ensembles for an audience. Monthly, the band, choir, and orchestra gather for this presentation. Under the direction of Mr. Gelz, Jazz Band provided the music for the Orchesis Concert. Jazz Band also performed several concerts this year. Jazz Ensemble Front roux' J. Galler, D. Orlando, R. Koster, F. Rickert, A. Lockman, C. Meyers. Second row: C. Siegal, S. Glynn, N. Steinken, J. Abrams, T. Zaber, K. Dunn, S. Jacobs, K. Kwiakowski, L. Levin. Third row: A. Wax, B. Wolfson, M. Rafa, D. Bilotti, G. Hurley, K. Luke, L. Weinarski, R. Sneider, R. Domzalski, G. Silverman. Tri-M Top row: K. McNamara, P. Fergus, K. Kwiakowski, L. Warmack, R. Carlson, T. Miller, P. Laman, F. Rickert, G. Millar, S. Glynn. Third row: M. Rafa, V. Pres., B. Zaehler, G. Silverman, M. Swiderski, Helene Davitz, Pres., L. Kleinstein, H. Hoyt, J. Olson, Mr. Hageman, adviser. Second rout' L. Goodman, K. Eimers, K. Papierski, K. Gullikson, M. Eterno, J. Englested, Historian, K. Bundt, S. Magnuson, L. DeCardy, Sec'y. First row: M. ltashiki, Treas.g T. Eggert, K. Sorlie, S. Stetz, E. Peterson, K. Kolze, E. Petray. Cheerleaders Perform Sophomore Cheerleaders Bottom row: P. Albano, Second row: P. Albano, Third row: D. Batliner, L. Sellergren, Capt., C. Olson, Top row: T. Gairigus. with Mascot Cheerleaders played an important role in the rise of school spirit over the past year through their enthusiastic publicity of sporting events. The squads, which consisted of six sophomores and ten varsity members, were responsible for the idea of the Demon mascot who now performs with the girls. Candy, poster and pom-pon sales, along with partial spon- sorship of the February 1, Girls' Choice Dance, were among the activities in which the cheerleaders participated. Miss Peterson, in her second year as coach, explained that the cheerleaders created their own routinesg coaches are there mainly for supervisory purposes. Her co-coach, Miss Farrell, enjoys her new position which affords her the opportunity of involvement in an ac- tivity other than teaching. Sophomore captain Leslie Sellergren and varsity co-captains Leslie Leske and Val Pierce expressed the need for freshman and junior var- sity squads, more girls so the squads won't have to be split up in the case of two games at the same time. Varsity Cheerleaders Bottom row: C. Duckett, Second row: G. Becker Third row: L. Leske, Capt.g V. Pearce, Capt.g D. Stecher, P. Laman, L. Kritzman Top row: J. Olson, S. Board, J. Hurley. 5 Pom-Pon, Flag Corps Promote Spirit Pom Pon Girls: Bottom row: M. Gianos, T. Coorlas, D. Geis, C. Mack, P. Dillon. Second row: C. Omilinsky, S. Pignato Providing entertainment and promoting school spirit were the dual objectives of this yearis Pom-Pon squad. Under the direction of first-year sponsor Miss Kavathas, Mr. Lussky, and student teacher Denise Mack, the girls per- formed their routines at half-time during all home games. With the cheerleaders, the Pom-Pon girls co-sponsored Dancing in the Moonlight, the theme of this year's Girls' Choice dance held in February. The group also ran the concession stands during the football season. To the accompaniment of the Marching Band, Flag Corps marched at the football and basketball games. This year the squad initiated a fund-raising project, and the proceeds were used to purchase new equipment. The girls received more support this year. They used a variety of costumes to coincide with different themes. The corps became serious at the last basketball game as they demonstrated the original meaning of Flag Corps. Right: K. Papierski, L. Frayn, and L. Rosenberg prepare for their half-time performance. Q. it i g . S Bie Sigma Chi Sigma Sigha Chi Sigma participated in many ac- ivities this year. Besides discussing books such s Frankenstein and The Hobbitt, club members planned a Christmas Party, their an- ,ual volley-ball match with MU Alpha Theta, nd a Spring Picnic. Members also purchased lub tee-shirts in the school colors. This year eading specialist Mrs. O'Donnell advised the lub without the help of Mr. Loveall, an English eacher on Sabbatical leave. The year was iarked by increased freshman membership and fiterest. Sigma Chi Sigma sponser Mrs. O'Donne1l and president Tom Wethekam go over plans for their upcoming Christmas Party. l 5 2 5 . ,S . . Vlath Club Holds Workshops 4 t . f Q Reads Again SIGMA CHI SIGMA Bottom row: B. Goodman, J. Warmack, A. Edahl, B. Didden, G. Nelson, P. Brodie, M. Jorgenson, N. Russell. Second row.' W. Lipson, D. Dobkins, C. Roels, T. McMahon, D. Mateski, J. Gardner, J. Christensen, J. Spahr, K. Malentis. Third row: M. Gillespie, J. Anderson, Treasurerg J. Ferracane, Vice Presidentg T. Wethekam, Presidentg D. Harschfeld, K. Dunn, Mrs. O'Donnell, sponsorg M. Smith, J. Roels. Fourth row: C. Glassman, S. Kemmer, A. Racanelli. Fifth row: B. Aprill, T. Werner, L. Crobach Top row: L. Pissios, P. Janis, L. Quinn. In addition to sponsoring bi-weekly problem sets and a prosperous homecoming booth, Math Club held both Wang and com- puter workshops to introduce students to the language and usage of the computers. The an- nual Mathematical Association of America con- test was also held this year and the three top winners were awarded prizes, which were provided by Math Club. The initiation of students into the national Mathematics honorary society Mu-Alpha-Theta, is also ac- credited to the club, which planned and provided a guest speaker for the ceremony. MATH CLUB Bottom rowr C. Bryda, presidentg D. Marder, vice presidentg P. Currie, secretary-treasurerg S. Handberg, M. Clemente, P. Pikul, G. Crouse, A. Mina. Sec- ond row: C. Hussli, D. Mateski, L. Bergquist, B. Fischer, R. Swanson. Third row: S. Reitz, C. Markin, R. Kauffman, B. Knox, M. McDonell. Fourth row: J. Anderson, N. Augelli, J. DeChaud, J. Ganz, M. Brodner. Fifth row: D. Ferracane. S. Strauss. R. Batliner, E. Nordseth, P. Marshall. Sixth roux' J. Ferracane, A. Cohn. M. Levin, P. Janis. Top rozv: J. Nye, D. Stavropoulos, T. Werner S Sponsors Tutoring Prograr i During 1974-75, National Honor Society members performed important services such as tutoring underclassmen, preparing academic assemblies for juniors, and compiling college costs and requirements. Members also hosted the annual second semester A Honor-Roll Tea and the spring NHS initiation. NHS was not all Work however? Students also enjoyed 3 visit to President Carole Markin and NHS member Marlene Glick work with students in the Second City in December, LRC as part of their new tutoring program. gf fff 55 ei X. if NHS Bottom row: K. Heiderman, J. Ferracane, B. Aprill, M. Santry, M. Levin. Second row: M. Glick, P. Currie, J. Olson, Sec'y., D. Johnson, V-Pres., C. Markin, Pres., S. Strauss, Treas., T. Wethekam, D. Marder. Third row: B. Fischer, L. DeCardy, E. DiPrima, T. Gries, J. Lovell, K. Sherman, M. Scovill. Top row: E. Korach, J. Ganz, C. Ringstrand, R. Gra- zian, R. Griesser, B. Gartner, C. Bryda. fl Iss YS ii fi rs as we -i ri .is .ii fl fx Travelling to over twenty tournaments in five and a half months, the debate team won honors at tourneys at University of Illinois, Northern Illinois University, Bradley University and Augustana College. Often placing in the semi-finals, the team again improved over the previous year's record. Resolved: that the U.S. should significantly change the method of selec- ting Presidential and vice-presidential can- didates was the topic argued this year. Varsity Debate Bottom row: B. Arendt, M. Lennard, N. Mednick, H. Isenstein, Second row: J. Wells, S. Fry, M. Shane, M. Marx, Third row: J. Ginsburg, J. Adler, L. Kramer, G. Lasken, S. Pietrick, J. Gershon. Debaters Top Previous Record fr XX :ri fir s . Af-SX Page P? T4 Left: Novice Debate Bottom row: B. Dalrymple, A. Lachman, I. Brodsky, Second row: S. Gonnella, D. Joiner, K. Malantis, L. Schwartz, Top row: D. Cohen, D. Jaacks, A. Gillespie, M. Smith, J. Dash. Above: Demonstrating the procedure for a debate cross-examination are Jeff Nye and Jeff Adler. l 199 P Thespians Bottom rout J. Warmack. A. Gordon. J. Foreman. C. Heyman. S Uukas. B. Goodman. H. Dragon, J. Nye. Smmzcl Ftlllf' M. Frawley. S. Seller. M Royne. B. Ross. ll. Glick. L. Kleinstein R. Varon. G. Hansen. K. Panuce. R. Abrams. 'I'li1'rd rout R. Krone. J. Gillen J. Singer. M. Squire. l. Greenberg. R, Schanker. l.. Lint. Fourth rout' M. Eter no. S. Levitt, Z. Spasojcevic, L. Bloom D. Tepper, C. Bryda, K. Luke, M Tonner, K. Vinzant, J. Bell, J. Watson Top row: M. Marx, C. Burns, N. West J. Root, S. Roherg. R. Stefanovic, N Kolb. M. Gutsmiedl, L. Warmack, J Nye. G. Millar. li. Staudt, K. Eimers. P McNair. Thespians Troup 41792 consisted of near- ly 100 members. This yearls officers were: Larry Kleinstein, presidentg Debbie Glick, Vice- Presidentg Roz Varon, Secretary-Treasurerg Barb Ross, Scribeg and Marla Bain, Historian. A big event of the year was Homecoming, where Thespians made the largest profit of all game booths. The group also sponsored fall play, Take Her She's Mine, and winter drama, 'tDavid And Lisa. Field trips were taken to the Ice Follies and to the play, A Little Night Music. Left: The Thespian-sponsored fall play, Take Her, Shels Minev shows Norbert Kolb and Rox Varon as the parents of their college- hound daughter. Aboiw: In the winter play, sponsored by Thespians, David and Lisa portray two people afraid of themselves and others. Speech Team: Bottom rout C Heyman. J. Nye. M. Royne. M. Squire. Second rout J. Shore. B. Ross, -l. Foreman. L. Kleinstein, D. Glick, S. Satinover. K. Luke. Third rout' V. Stopa, A. Harris. S. Cohn, R. Varon, D. Salomon, M. Conner, J. Nye, K. Vinzant, J. Bell. Top row: C. D'agostino, C. Burns, J. Adler, R. Stefanovic, N. Kolln, C. Rebou, R. Carlson. F. Dillman, M. Marx, Cv. Millar, P. McNair, K. Eimers. Active Year for Thespians . Larry Kleinstein accepts the trophy for first place in the Maine Township Speech invitationals. i National Forensic League: Bottom row: M. Squire, J. Nye, M. Royne, E. Dragon. Second rozr: K. Eimers, J. Shore, Larry Kleinstein, K. Luke. D. Glick. Third row: J. Foreman, C. D'Agostino. S. Fry, S. Satinover, A. Gillespie, A. Lachman. Top rout' S. Cohn, V. Stopa. K. Malantis. S. Harris. B. Ross, R. Varon, D. Salomon, M. Conner, J. Nye, S. Pietrick, B. Arendt, K. Vinzant, J. Bell. Top rout M. Smith. M. Lennard. C. Burns, H. Isenstein, J. Adler. H. Stefanovic. N. Kolb, C. Rehov. R. Carlson, J. Nash, F. Dillman, J. Ginsburg, M Marx. G. Millar. P. McNair. For the second consecutive year, the Speech Team placed first out of the 58 schools com- peting in this winter's seventh annual Maine Township Speech and Reader's Theatre Tour- nament held at East. Though individual awards were few at the tourney, the team was able to take enough fourth, fifth, and sixth places to pick up the points to win the tournament. The Invitational was one of the many vic- tories for the team. The Speech Team also demonstrated their ability at the Illinois High School Association district competition, which advanced many participants to sectionals. Student Council's motto, We Won't Laughf' exemplified the effort to seriously con- sider all students and establish new activities. Homecoming Wore a new face this year under the leadership of Maribeth Cleary, and the carnival booths, the helium balloons, the street dance, decorated cars, and traditional firelight rally provided a festive atmosphere for the 2000 who participated. Mini-courses, two days of short courses ranging from astronomy to Zoology, expanded the concept of education at Maine East. The Freebie Winner, the revival of the winter semi- formal, donation of calculators to the LRC, and support of a Peace Corps school in Cameroun, Africa were other activities. Even the traditional V-Show took on a new outlook, as You Gotta Have A Gimmickn spotlighted the talent of 300, and was produced by students for the first time in many years. Advisers Dr. Lynn Dieter and Mr. Dave Barker emphatically stated that the success of Student Council this year was due to a con- cerned and dedicated group of students, and the outstanding leadership and attitude of Sheila Diener, president. Upper: STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Bottom row: Vice-President Linda Krainski, President Sheila Diener. Secretary Sue Fry, Treasurer Jeff Nye. Top row: Advisers Dave Barker And Lynn Dieter. Lower Left: STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: Bottom row: D. Barish, P. Voss, N. Serlin, R. Ranieri, J. Weinberg, C. Berrensheim, L. Kleinstein. Second row: R. Holley, Adviser D. Barker, J. Nye, L. Krainski, S. Deiner, S. Fry, Adviser L. Deiter, N. Samin. Third row: E. DiPrima, P. Hunt, K. Tuch, M. Seal, B. Mayer, C. Henreid, E. Gutt, R. Stopa, V. Landguth. Top row: M. Kalas, M. Rosen, G. Becker, P. Falter, M. Cleary, K. Pratscher, D. Stecher, D. Duchett, W. Osterberger. ouncil Establi he ew Activities I 2 .,, 'e vi' -1 -V s s t .N n i,J, ' f YQ ., VW ii . ii M ,-.,, , ,U,,. M., I ' n Ml 'llllllll in Zi i if , iii iiii '5 M f Im' iiiiiii 1,0 I 5 Q hfffb, V ' n m , ii,i b A , ji i 1 ' ' ' M 2 5. i , I 5 K Students voted for their favorite faculty members in the Homecoming t'Mr. and Ms. Contestl' sponsored by Student Council. i 47 t. Wap 2 2 T 2 3 Left: Members of student Council gather around advisers Dr. Dieter and Mr. Barker to plan the Winter Dance, Sparkling Snow Sz Mistletoe. Above: In an effort to build school spirit, Council sold balloons during Homecoming weekend. Floating is one of the techniques that members work on for their show in the spring. Terrapin Qfficers: Bottom row: D. D'Agostino, Art Coordinator, D. Rothman, Membership Sec'yg Second row: S. Magnuson, Pres., P. Laman, V-Pres. Top row: E. Cilio, Sec'y. Q: .und 5 e at rms! pf Terrapin: Bottom row: E. Stern, D. Jekot, S. Joseph, G. Benson, V. Affatati, J. Hirsch, S. Majewski, D. Janikowski Second row: P. Morgan, C. Schatz, K. Shudy, M. Glick, C. Schultz, C. Polcyn, F. Levin. Top row: S. Kaminsky, D Buck, L. Cardella, N. DeFrancesca, C. Markin, L. Laureys, C. Westcot, N. Suppan, A. Galan, K. Nelson, C. Glassman it K A Terrapin Show Appetizing', Terrapin Tadpoles Bottom row J Porzak S Hunter K Dunn L Laureys T McMahon,L.Wojtyna,E.Britton,H. Walter K Brosnan M Jorgensen G Lammersfeld D Moore N Zielinski S Polan L Gullberg. Top row.'J.Hurley,-A. Grieco S Brel J Sieros J DAgost1no N D1Pr1ma T Lyons D Musolf,K. O'Hagan,J.Roels,V.Dav1d. Rice Krispies really do Snap, Crackle, and Popf, Terrapin members proved this in their an- nual show, which this year centered around Breakfast Cereals. Audiences in April saw solos and duets of synchronized swimming, as well as group numbers. In addition to the show, club members sponsored a pizza sale for the first time. Twenty-six girls passed the required skill test and became Tadpoles, the name given to first-year Terrapin members. According to ad- visor Miss Fullerton, good cooperation from the members and officers contributed to the club's success. Girls in Terrapin learn synchronized stroking by forming lines and practicing to music. 205 Basic Orchesis Bottom row: D. Dembski, D. Harker, J. Skiba, J. Obuchowski, N. Gon siorek, M. Friederich. Second row: S. Gargano, M. Wilson, C. Poray, S. Pietrick, J. Varco J. Hajduk, J. Harris. Top row: Mrs. Olson, sponsor, C. Vito, L. Hagen, K. Past, P. Roberts J. Waldman Combining kicks, turns, and various other movements into dance steps were the specialties of the Orchesis girls. The grace and talent of junior, senior, and basic Orchesis resulted in a successful dance concert. This year's concert theme, 'fWhat,s the Difference? centered around opposites. City-Countryf' Night- Day, and Hot-Coldi' were some of the acts performed in the show. In addition to the yearly show, Orchesis participated actively in V-Show, presenting such numbers as Mission Im- possible, Varsity Drag, In the Mood and Singing in the Rainf, Members also took field trips to the Nutcracker and That's Enter- tainment. Dancers received their awards at the annual banquet. Junior Orchesis Bottom row: S. Greene, K. Jordan, N. Englund M. Pagliari, K. Picchiotti, K. Brown, D. Goss, N. Samin, K Mitzman, S. Brandt, D. Duncan. Second row: M. Rosen, P. Fried- man, G. Nelson, L. Menich, S. Levin, S. Stetz, K. Kozial, P Sprafka, N. Cicero, B. Schwinn, L. Limosani. Third row: H. Kist, K. Bacon, S. Schultz, C. Rosen, K. Stec, P. Usak, L. Berg quist, C. Frazier, M. Collins, V. Spasojcevic, S. Engel. Top row Mrs. Olson, sponsor, T. Paserella, L. Minor, S. Brockstein, L Dillon, K. Mayer, C. Gaza, S. Klein, C. Rosen, M. Obog, L. Imig S. Klupar. Sesame Street was performed by Junior Orchesis members rchesis Asks, hat's the Difference? 79 Left: Wooden Indian presented the direct opposite of dance, '4Primitive Patterns performed in the concert, What's the Difference? Below: Waitresses, plumbers, and chefs were some of the professions seen in the dance Rat Race which represented life in a busy city. .,, ....,,. ' - . - ., Q... .. -.,. . . Senior Orchesis Bottom row: P. Galante, C. Mesch, M. Mayster, N. Palcheck, K. Eimers, C. Szebel, M. Eterno, R. Abrams, L. Forshter. Second row: S. Howard, M. Galante, K. Kolze, R. Butchin, G. Borchew, J. Bergmann, L. Kovich, S. Kline, D. Ashman, M. Eggert. Top row: L. Staudt, D. Femmel, M. Shore, K. Mancil, L. Cichon, J. Jorian, D. Shore, K. Dommenella, C. Lum-zak, M. Plain, K. Johnson. 7 More Downhill Racers This Yeai Despite mild winter weather, empty seats on Friday ski trips to Wilmot were not to be found. Three hundred East skiers saved up to 30 per cent by going with the club. Week-end trips to lndianhead-Powderhorn and Mt. LaCrosse enabled members to ski some of the bigger areas of the Midwest. For the past two and a half years, club spon- sors and officers have checked equipment. As a result, no ski club member has been sidelined by a broken bone. Because one-third of the members had never skied before, a new beginner instructor program was started as one more step for safe-guarding accidents. The new program, operated by some of the best skiers, taught beginners the fundamentals of skiing. Club sponsor Mr. Farrell felt that the many members had the chance to get acquainted through club functions. One major function this year was the ski club party held at school, which consisted of swimming, basketball, volleyball and films. Practicing their new trick at Mt. LaCrosse, Scott Degraf and Jim Hudec ski while carrying Marc Siegel across the slopes. .-HGSJW Ski Club A We A K if Rx Interested and eager cyclists are able to ride with Cycling Club under no obligation of join- ing. In only its second year, the club sponsored a hundred-mile trip to Camp Lake, Wis., and one- day excursions to Dan Wright Woods and Wilmette. Required bicycle inspections are ad- ministered by the club's advisor Mr. A. Hinkle before any long distance trips are taken. Accor- ding to Mr. Hinkle, students enthusiasm and in- terest have made the club successful. The Equestrians, Riding Club members, were given the opportunity to learn new or im- prove already acquired skills by lessons given at Northwestern stables. The instructions ranged from the basics of Hunt Seat Equitation to the Advance lesson where members learned to maneuver and jump their horses. The club also held their annual candy sale in order to obtain funds for their end of the year horse show. C3'Cling Club Riding and C cling lubs: Easy Riders Loiver left: Riding Club Bottom row: S. Kaufman, M. Meglia, C. Drory, S. Friedman, M. Kulas. D. Repich, Top roux' M. Kreft. J. VVeinberg. D. VanHecke, C. Kolb. P. Solt. M. Lennard, Mrs. Simons, sponsor. Members of Riding Club do as Simon says . 'P M-Club Bottom row: G. McKervy, C. Dickson, S. Crifase, V. Piscetello, T. Drozdz, L. Lannert, M. Karlins Second row: R. Kula, C. Miller, J. Baum, J. Tice, E. Morrow, C. Ringstrand, M. Elatkin, J. McMahon Third row: S. Rothenberg, D. Dobkin, M. Duda, R. Kaufman, S. Steigerwald Top row: G. Morgan, B. Fox, J. Zimmerman, B. Grabelle, R. Grazian, C. Szoke, M. Lammersfeld, J. Leparski, S. Brady. GAA, M-Club Promote Sports M-Club worked for greater student interest in athletics this year. The group, which was headed by President Craig Miller, treasurer Bruce Gartner and membership chairman Eric Morrow, directed a large part of their energy toward a year-end letterman's banquet. The club was also on hand to help out the Maine Athletic Boosters. Mr. Gregg, in his first year advising the group, expressed hopes for a larger, more active club in the year to come. Any girl was again welcome to join the ac- tivities of the Girls' Athletic Association as there was no club membership. GAA sponsored a jogg- ing and conditioning exercising program for female students and teachers, as well as co-ed fencing. Due to its popularity, the intramural judo self-defense developed into a P.E. class, a reversal of the usual procedure. In addition to running the intramural activities, GAA spon- sored co-ed family night, organized the two Award Night ceremonies, and operated the con- cession stands at all home football games. Girls' Athletic Association Officers Left to right: M. Berresheim, secretary- treasurerg E. Santry, presidentg P. Schuttler, Sports Chairman J1rous Club Popularit Grows Popularity in Circus Club has grown im- mensely, and club membership increased this year. Adviser Miss Axelson attributes part of this popularity to Olga Korbut's influence on girls with gymnastics ambitions. Circus Club took a major interest in and performed in many Homecoming activities this year. They also provided entertainment for Forest Hospital, several churches, elementary and junior high schools. New acts added this year were a double mini tramp, tumbling act, a hand and foot com- bination, Spanish Webb routine and a flying and catching act on the trapeze. Also a seven- foot high unicycle routine has been devised. Another highlight of the year was when a Ringl- ing Brothers performer demonstrated a routine on the Spanish Webb for Circus Club members. Left: Seniors John Giovenco and Debbie Leptich perform together on the trapeze. LIRLUS CLUB Bottom row T Brown M Wmkel Pres K Y Metz S. Jung, K. Thomsen, C. Westcott, J. Jajkowski, T. Brizzolara M Nvbakken S Taylor S Kane C Graff K Scovill J. Bocconcelli, L. Klinger. Top row: S. Cerlin, B. Ax- Bevier Second row D Leptich D Mancini R Cohen N elson Sponsorg K. Baffes, J. Jajkowski, T. Schwind, G. Goldsmith L Burklund M Leonard G Isola L Gullberg Schauderna, J. Giovenci, F. Crigler, J. Klein, S. Nicewick, R. Barrett L Brusso Third row M Miller Vice Pres A Racanelli Riener J. Sherwood, C. DiVito MHS: Bottom row: M. Karlins, C. Bryda, P. Andes. F. Settapani, L. Pissios, M. Greco, M. Wargaski. Second row: K. Faulhaber, sponsorg J. Joseph, M. Less, Treas.g M. McDonnell, Pres., P. Carlson, sponsorg J. Teraji, G. Ganz, K. Schmidt. Third row: A. Stein, M. Castiglia, J. Ganz. Fourth row: M. Kolman, P. Janis, M. Spear. Fifth row: K. Kolze, M. Lynn, R. Swan- son. Top row: Z. Makdoian, M. Millar. E S E gi E Maine Historical Society members entered Phase II in the continuing campaign to revitalize the club this year. One of Maine East's oldest organizations, MHS has recently become stabilized after being in limbo for thir- teen years. The year began with the acceptance of a new constitution in September. The first meeting was held in December, and election of officers took place in January. The main event of the year, the annual Cherry Pie Festival held on Washington's Birthday, hosted Jacques Lardet, the press attache from the office of the French Consul General. Seventy-five members attended this event. MHS plans on inviting more guest speakers to future meetings. Mr. Paul Carlson welcomes Jacques Lardet, the press at- tache from the Office of the French Consul General to the annual Cherry Pie Festival. MH Revitalized r sm.,- A Nr' 'vm-gp ...av- h wsN Above: Girls' Bowling Club Officers: B. Peters, C. Winkel, Advisor C. Jaacks. Seated: M. Ludkowski. Below: Boys Bowling Club: Bottom row: H. Rogers, V. pres. Top row: B. Rieger, sec'yg L. Rubin, treas.g S. Schwartz, pres., M. Moore, sec'y. Right: With a look of determination, Neil Mednick tries to pick up a 4-5-10 com- bination. Activities Strike Up Bowling Club Interest The Girls, Bowling Club hosted a special event each month. November's Turkey Shoot brought the bowler with the high series a turkey. A holiday party was December's feature. The girls bowled with their opposite hands, and each strike allowed the bowler to choose a grab bag gift. Faculty-student scotch doubles with candlelight bowling was February's highlight. First and second place winners received trophies. Beat the easter bunny nightn was April's event. The girls who beat the Easter bunny, a teacher in disguise, received chocolate bunnies. The banquet was held at the end of the year, and awards were given for attendance, high game, high series, high average and most improved bowler. Additionally, first, second and third place team trophies were awarded on the basis of semester rolloffs. Throughout the season, the team with the highest series each month was awarded one of the most cherished prizes, a pizza. Despite a big turnover from last year's bowlers, participation in the club increased. The two divisions consisting of ten teams each, com- peted against each other. Alleys were filled every Tuesday from September to May with Maine East bowlers. Better bowlers and tournaments marked the 74-75 bowling season. From the start bowlers competed for the 40 to 50 trophies awarded for team positions, high average, high game, high series, and most improved bowler. Carl Edelman rolled his way to the highest game of 245. With an average of 180, Edelman proved to be the best bowler. . -i 1 8 . G Qgggg 'Q G-1 , 5- 0 Av if . , 1 i . .lik Demon Guard Bottom row: D. D'Agostino, N. DeFrancesca, D. Buck, E. DiPrima, D. Musolf, P. Nowack, S. Stetz, L. Ruchniewicz Second row: S. Magnuson, G. Lammersfeld, P. Morgan, C. Olson, S. Pignato, C. Polcyn, G. Benson, J. Roels, M. Gillespie Third row: A. Grieco, P. Laman, S. Majewski, P. Laman, E. Cilio, P. Sullivan, C. Bridges, L. Costello, C. Korn, K. Maroney, R. Childs Top row: J. Nankervis, D. Olson, C. Williams, C. Dickson, co-captg G. Morgan, jr. captg C. Schatz, co-Capt, M. Brodner, J. Schafges, P. Ketchik, Mr. Nelson, Mr. Belmonte, Mrs. Farrell, sponsors Demon uard Teaches Area Children To Swim Patience, leadership, willingness, and a knowledge of swimming are just a few of the qualities important in teaching young children to swim. The 50 volunteer teachers in Demon Guard were chosen through an interview with sponsors Mrs. Farrell, Mr. Belmonte, and Mr. Nelson. Due to such a great turnout of new members, a swim test was added to this year's tryout. All of the students are involved in various activities, which limits club activities to Satur- day morning lessons. Demon Guard also spon- sors the familv swims held throughout the year as well as the Little Demon Relays at the end of the year. In the relays, the children can proudly show off their newly acquired swim talents. Rib- bons are given to the winners. All work and no play is not a motto of Demon Guarders, though. Occassional pizza parties and swim par- ties were held. Club members are able to earn money for swim lessons offered in the summer. Senior Carol Schatz instructs station two on correct breathing and stroking. O00 omputer Club Formed Computer Club was organized this year to give students access to the computer terminal so its potentialities could be learned. Members wrote their own programs as well as used the programs and games built into the computer. Chess Club, now in its third year of com- petition, got off to a faster start than usual by defeating Downers Grove in one of its first meets. The season opened on February 18 against Glenbard West. Seven Conference meets comprised the schedule of the ten active members. Electronics Club: Bottom Row: B. Antalek, A. Levand, Se- cond Roux' M. Simon, Seciy-Treasg J. DeChaud, Vice- Presidentg D. Stavropoulos, President, S. Gelrnan, H. Kalov. Computer Club Bottom row: M. Simon, C. Schatz, M. Spear, Pres, H. Kalov, Vice- Presg J. Ganz. Second row: S. Hanberg, B. Fischer, C. Bryda, G. Dix, R. Bezdon, J. Mazik, M. Chappe. Top row: S. Thorp, J. Hobscheid, K. Nelson, Sec'y-Treasg R. Swanson, Mr. D. Wilson, advisor, B. Mathiesen, L. Costello. ff' -sur 1 1 i, 0, A Chess Club Bottom rour: J. Hobscheid, Treasg T. Murphey, Vice-presg M. Chappe, Pres, M. Kirsch, Sec'y. Second row: Mr. Carlson, advisory S. Miller, M. Swiderski, J. Connor, K. Krueger, S. Friedman, R. Swanson, M. Koz 216 Senior Directory Steve Abgan: Swimming 1. Jeff Abrams: Audio-Visual 15 Band 1,2,3,45 V- Show 2,3,45 Musical 2,3,45 Orchestra 3,4. Robin Abrams: Orchesis 1,2,3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 V-Show 1,2,3,45 Dance Concert 1,2,3,45 Musicals 2,3,45 Thespians 2,3,4. Howard Adamski: Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 11,25 Intramurals 3,45 M-Club 3,4. Bonnie Adelman: Concert Choir 3,45 V-Show 1,2,35 Messiah 1,2,3,45 Musical 3,45 Class Coun- cil 35 Student Council 3,45 Stage Crew 1,25 Swim-Timer 3. Alan Adler: Gym Leader 3,45 Hockey 4. Jeffrey A. Adler: Student Council 45 Debate 2,3,45 Speech 45 NFL 2,3,45 Football 1. Catherine Albano: Cheerleader 2,35 V-Show 3,45 Italian Club 1. Wayne Allen: WMTH 1,25 Gym Leader 3,45 Gymnastics 25 MHS 3,45 NHS 4. Dawn Aloiser: Pep Club 25 Cheerleading 25 Spanish Club 25 MuAlpha Theta 35 Soccette 1. Robin Alperin: Class Council 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 1,2,35 Mu Alpha Theta 35 Girls' Bowling 1,25 MHS 3,45 Soccette 25 Usherette 2. Jill Anderson: Sigma Chi Sigma 2,3,4, Treas. 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Math Club 45 LENS 3,45 Swim-Timer 35 NHS 45 Ski Club 45 Quill and Scroll 4. Paul Anderson: Boys' Bowling 35 German Club 4. Pat'Andes: Tennis 1,25 Ouroboros 2,3,45 Chess Club 2,3. Alan Andrews: Ski Club 15 Swimming 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,35 MHS 3,45 M-Club 3,4. Triratana Amarit: Soccer 3,4. Ardine Appel Brian Aprill: Boys' Bowling 1,25 Sigma Chi Sigma 1,2,3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 NHS 3,45 Cycling Club 35 Russian Club 1,2,3,4. Bruce Arndt: Army 4. Don Arvidson Mark Ascherl Debbie Baier: Riding Club 25 Girls' Bowling 25 Library Hlpr. 3. Darryl Baker: Track 1,25 Soccer 1,25 Computer Club 4. Jerry Balog: Football 25 Ski Club 2. Linda Barmazel: Orchesis 25 Dance Concert 2. Donna Baron Paul Bastian: Soccer 15 WMTH 1,2,3. Richard Batliner: Baseball 1,2,3,45 Gymnastics 1,25 Track 25 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 MHS 3,4. Francesca Bastista: Student Council 25 Class Council 1,2,3,4, Sec'y 45 Pom Pon 3,4. Co-capt. 45 V-Show 1,2,3,45 Messiah 1,25 Italian Club 3. Thomas Battisti: Track 1. Debra Ann Bauer: Orchesis 1,25 Gym Leader 3,45 Dance Concert 1,25 Center Court Aide 45 Class Council 2. Gary Beard: Soccer 45 Gym Leader 35 Ski Club 1. Sherry Bell Wanaphorn Benjawan: Girls' Field Hockey 35 Track 25 Library Hlpr. 45 Volleyball 15 Badmin- ton 4. Larry Benson: Ski Club 3. Debra Bergantino: Art Club 1, Treas. 1. Lizbeth Berquist: Swim-Timer 2,35 Orchesis 3,45 Ski Club 45 Co-ed Bowling 25 Dance Concert 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Circus Club 2. Deborah Sue Berman Mark Berns: Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,4. Cary Betti: Gymnastics 1,2,3,45 Baseball 15 Football 1,25 M-Club 3,4. Ron Bezdon: Boy's Bowling 1,2,3,4, Capt. 25 Ski Club 45 V-Show 45 Intramurals 25 Computer Club 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,4. Michael Biel: PIONEER 25 Cross Country 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,35 M-Club 3,45 MHS 3,4. David C. Bilotti: Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 V-Show 1,2,3,45 Dance Concert 1,2,3,45 Musical 1,2,3,45 Messiah 1,2,35 Ski Club 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2. Paul Birkenbach: Boys' Bowling 2,35 Gym Leader 3,45 German Club 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 FBLA 4. Kathy Blasuccio: Orchesis 25 Dance Concert 25 Pom-Pon 3,45 V-Show 2,3,4. Richard Block: Camera Club 2,3. David J. Bohm Jenann Bohnen: Gymnastics 25 Circus Club 2. Pete Bontsema: Basketball 15 Golf 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 45 MHS 2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. George Booras: MHS 3,4. Pam Boraca Karen Borchew: Orchesis 2. Craig Bourbon: Swimming 1,25 Boys' Bowling 1,25 Cross Country 1. Frank Bouzek Andee Brad: Orchesis 15 Dance Concert 1. Scott L. Brady: Basketball 45 Football 1,25 Swimming 1,2. Beth Brauer Miriam Brenner: Stagecrew 1,2,35 Thespians 1,2,3,45 MHS 3,4. Jim Breslin: Gymnastics 15 Gym Leader 3,4. Marcia Brieman: Riding Club 15 Art Club 15 WMTH 1. Douglas Brobst Sharon Brockstein: Orchesis 2,3,45 V-Show 2,35 Dance Concert 2,3,45 Gym Leader 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3. Jerry M. Brod: Gymnastics 1,2,35 Circus Club 1. Arleen Brown Bill Brown: Cross Country 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 M-Club 2,3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3. Derrick Brown: Basketball 15 Gym Leader 45 Football 1,25 Band 1,2,3. Ken Brown Marla Brown: MHS 45 Spanish Club 4, V. Pres. 45 Gym Leader 3,45 Volleyball 35 Badminton 3,45 Musical 15 Messiah 15 Track 8: Field 1,2,3,4. Pat Brown: Messiah 3,45 Play 35 Orchestra 45 Concert Choir 4. Scott Brown: Tennis 1,2,35 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 PIONEER 3,4, Sports Editor 45 Iltalian Club 35 MHS 3. Rich Brownstein Andrea Brusso Charles Bryda: Math Club 3,4, Pres. 45 NHS 3,45 Thespian 2,3,45 Electronics Club 1,2.3, V. Pres. 25 Class Council 2,3,45 Musical 2,3,45 V- Show 2,3,45 Plays 2,3,45 MHS 3,45 Computer Club 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,4. Jim Burke: Graphic Arts Club 3,4. Wanda Burkiewicz: Girls' Track 1. Craig Burns: Football 15 Art Club 1,25 WMTH 3,45 Musical 2,3,45 Plays 1,2,35 Musical 3,45 Speech Team 1,2,3,45 Student Council 45 Class Council 2,35 NFL 3,45 Stage Crew 2. Robert Burril Scott Busch: Gym Leader 3,45 German Club 45 Chess Club 35 MHS 3,4. Robin Butchin: Orchesis 1,2,3,45 Dance Concert 1,2,3,45 V-Show 3. Isak Buyukkurt Varfan Buyukkurt Mike Caldrone: Swimming 1,2,3,4. Ken Callahan: Intramurals 1,2,3. Tom Capobianco: Soccer 1,2,35 Track 1,2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Gym Leader 1,2,3,45 Band 2,3,45 Ski Club 1,35 German Club 2,4. Kathy Caragher: Girls' Track 15 V-Show 15 Messiah 1. Elissa Caras: Pep Club 15 Track 1,2,35 V-Show 15 Student Council 35 Ski Club 2,3,45 Italian Club 2,3,45 Messiah 1. Raymond Carlson: Musicals 1,2,3,45 V-Show 1,2,3,45 Soccer 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Gym Leader 3,45 Concert Choir 2,3,45 Messiah 1,2,3,45 Plays 2,3,45 Class Council 1,2,3,4, Pres. 1,4, Vice Pres. 35 Thespians 3,45 Tri-M 3,45 Student Council 1,45 NFL 45 Dance Concert 45 M-Club 45 Speech 3,45 German Club 1,2. Sam Carter: Track 15 Football 2,3,4, Capt. 45 M-Club 4. Robert Casaccio Christine Castellano: Stage-Crew 15 Girls' Bowling 35 Class Council 1. Josephine Caralzani Stephen Cecchi Sandy Cedrins: SAVE 15 Sigma Chi Sigma 35 Art Club 2. Marc Chappe: Chess Club 1,2,3, V. Pres. 2,45 Computer Club 4. Barbara Charal: Ski Club 1,2,35 Terrapin 1,2,3, Sec'y 3. Bob Chargo: Baseball 15 Football 15 In- tramurals 3. Tom Chavich Glenda Check: Ski Club 1',2,3. Bonnie Chase: Ski Club 1,25 V-Show 45 Orchesis 1,45 Dance Concert 2. Janice Cherven: German Club 15 Ski Club 2,3,45 Messiah 1,2,3,45 V-Show 1,2,35 Concert Choir 3,45 Intramurals 2,3. Debby Chezen 1 Laury Chimerofsky: Ski Club 1,25 Intramurals 2,35 Football 15 Art Club 2. Sharon Chorzempa: Ski Club 1,2,35 Gym Leader 3,4. Craig Christell: Football 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,4. Jan Ciabatari Ellen Cilio: Ski Club 1,2,35 Terrapin 1,2,3,4, Sec'y 45 Demon Guard 3,4. Kimberly Clark Neil Clark: Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,4. William Clark: Cross-Country 1,2. Maribeth Cleary: Student Council 3,45 Class Council 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 1,2,3,4, Sec'y 45 Pep Club 15 Art Club 15 V-Show 15 NHS 3,45 MHS 3,45 LENS 45 DAR Award 45 Quad Council 45 COMSAF 35 Homecoming Queen 4. Marie Clemente: Girls' Bowling 15 Orchesis 25 V-Show 2,35 Class Council 2,3,45 Ski Club 3,45 Medical Careers Club 15 Math Club 45 Italian Club 1,2,3,45 GAA 1. Bob Cochrane: Soccer 1,2,3,45 MHS 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,4. David Cochrane: Soccer 1,2,35 Mu Alpha Theta 3. Gail Cohen: Ski Club 1,2,3,45 Girls' Bowling 3,45 Co-ed Bowling 2, V. Pres. 25 Guidance Hlpr. 35 Office Hlpr. 45 FBLA 45 LENS 3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Bowling Team 3,45 Basketball 4. Laura Cohen: Pep Club 15 Gym Leader 3,45 Ski Club 1,2,35 Usherette 1. Allan Cohn: Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Ski Club 45 Co-ed Bowling 25 Track 15 MHS 3,45 German Club 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Phyllis Colangelo Doug Colby: Basketball 1,2,3,4. Pamela Colby John Condon: Track 15 Football 1. Rob Contorno: Football 2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 M-Club 3,4. Lisa Cooper: Orchesis 15 V-Show 15 Library Hlpr. 15 CWT Toni Coorlas: V-Show 1,2,3,45 Messiah 1,2,3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Musical 25 Student Council 1,25 Class Council 1,2,3,4, Sec'y 15 Tri-M 2,3,45 Pom-Pon 45 Gym Leader 3,4. Mary Ann Corrigan: GAA 2,3,45 Riding Club 152,35 Ski Club 152535 Basketball 2,3,45 Softball 3,45 Pep Club 1. Steven Crifase: Tennis 15 Wrestling 1,25 Soccer 1,2,3,45 Capt. 1,2,3,45 M-Club 3,4, V. Pres. 354. Geri Crouse: Band 1,25 Musical 25 Girls' Track 1,3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Tri-M 2,3,45 Cruis- ing 4. Jack Crouse: Soccer 1,2,3,45 Swimming 1,25 Ski Club 25 Tennis 1,2. Patricia M. Currie: Girls' Bowling 1,35 Co-ed Bowling 25 Math Club 2,3,4, Secly-Treas. 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 NHS 3,45 Ski Club 25 MHS 3,45 Swim-Timer 2,35 Demon Guard 2,3,45 Computer Club 4. Leo D'Agostino: Soccer 1,2,3,4. Debbie Dassie: Bowling Club 1. Ellen Davis: Ski Club 1. Shandouli Davis Todd Davis: Ski Club 1,2,3,4. Helene Davitz: Pep Club 15 Musical 1,2,3,45 Messiah 1,2,3,45 Tri-M 2,3,4, Pres. 45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Play 25 Ski Club 2,3,4. Donna De Biase: Art Club 15 Ski Club 2,3. Lorna DeCardy: Pep Club 15 Messiah 1,2,3,45 V-Show 1,25 Tri-M 354, Sec'y 45 NHS 3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Ski Club 2,3. Edward Dembski: Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Gym Leader 4. Dennis Deters Albert Di Brito: Football 25 Soccer 35 Ski Club 2. Carol DiCicco: Orchesis 25 Dance Concert 2. Christopher W. Dickson: Diving 1,2,3,45 Soccer 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Russian Club 1,2, Sec'y 25 Demon Guard 2,3,4, Capt. 3,4. James Didden: Sigma Chi Sigma 2,3,45 Math Club 3,45 MHS 3,45 Boys' Bowling 2. Sheila Diener: Student Council 3,4, Pres. 45 Class Council 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 15 Quad Council 3,45 Intramurals 1,25 Gym Leader 3,4. Patti Dillon: Messiah 1,2,3,45 V-Show 1,2,3,45 Terapin 2,35 Demon Guard 25 Swimming 15 Concert Choir 3,45 Pom-Pon 45 Tri-M 35 Swim- Timer 1,2,3. Walter A. Dipping: Sigma Chi Sigma 1,2,3,4. Eda DiPrima: Student Council 2,3,4, Sec'y 35 Class Council 1,2,3,4, Treas. 1, Pres. 25 Demon Guard 2,3,45 Italian Club 1,2,3,45 V-Show 2,45 Orchesis 25 MHS 3,45 NHS 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Messiah 2. Robert DiVita: Musical 1,2,35 Soccer 1,25 V- Show 1,2,35 Dance Concert 152,35 Band 152,35 Messiah 152,35 Orchestra 1,2,35 Soccer 45 Ski Club 1,2,3,4. Rick DiVito: Soccer 15 Baseball 15 Hockey 4. Ivan Djurin Paul Domanchuk: Gymnastics 15 Ski Club 154. Mark Dominick: Swimming 1,2. Mike Donley: Diving Team 15 Swimming 2,3. Scott Doyle: Track 1525 Football 2. Eva Dragon: Bowling Club 25 Musical 2,35 Speech 3545 Gym Leader 3,45 Play 45 Class Coun- cil 3,4. Gina Drichas: Pep Club 15 OO 3,45 Pres. 4. Thomas Drozdaz: Swimming 1,2,3,45 Golf 1,2,3,45 Football 25 M-Club 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 MHS 3,4. Maureen Dubin: Stage Crew 1,25 Russian Club 152,35 Class Council 3,45 Student Council 45 Bowling Club 2, Intramurals 3, Thespians 4. Cathy Duckett: V-Show 1,45 Orchesis 15 Circus Club 2535 Cheerleading 3,45 Class Council 3, Treas. 35 Student Council 4, Executive Board. Mark S. Duda: Track 1,2,3,45 Chess Club 1,2, V. Pres. 2. Gary Dudzinski: Basketball 1. Michael Dugan Ted Dukas: Bowling Club 1,25 Intramurals 1,2. Keith Dunn Kevin Dyball: Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 In- tramurals 1,2,3,45 Hockey Club 45 NHS 4. Kathryn Eimers: V-Show 1,2,3,45 Messiah 1,2,3,45 Orchesis 2,3,45 Dance Concert 1,2,3,45 Riding Club 15 Concert Choir 3,45 Plays 3,45 Musical 3,45 Thespians 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Tri-M 3,45 Speech Team 45 Madrigal 4. Roz Ehrenreich: Student Council 45 Swim- Timer 2535 Gym Leader 45 Spanish Club 25 Terrapin Manager 2,3. Marc Elatkin: Football 1,2,3,45 Gym Leader 45 M-Club 45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Photography Club 354. Sami El-Yasir: Concert Choir 45 Pioneer 45 Stu- dent Council 4. Kim Eriksen: Wrestling 1,25 Football 1,2,3,4. Lloyd Esses: Swimming 1,2,3,45 M-Club5 In- tramurals 1,2,3,45 MHS 3,45 Russian Club 2. Mark Faden: Basketball Mgr. 1,35 Intramurals 1,2535 WMTH 45 Student Council 1,2,3,4. Rick Farber: Football 1,2,3,45 M-Club 3,45 Gym Leader 4. Glenn Farley: PIONEER 3,45 Editor-in-Chief45 WMTH 4. Ralph Farmer: Swimming 1. Robert Feezor: Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 M-Club 3,4. Mara Feldman: Plays 1,25 V-Show 1,25 Musicals 1,25 Thespians 1,2,3,45 Dance Concert 1,2. Mitchell Feldman: Bowling Club 15 Soccer 25 Gym Leader 3,4. Kenneth Ferch: Ski Club 4. Patrick Brian Fergus: Golf 3,45 Baseball 1,2,45 Basketball 1,25 Tri-M 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 MHS 3,45 M-Club 45 V-Show 4. Jack Ferracane: Football 1,2,35 Sigma Chi Sigma 2,3,45 V. Pres. 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 M- Club 3,45 Math Club 3545 NHS 3,45 Class Coun- cil 25 MHS 3,4. Angel Ferri: Plays 3. Martha Fetty Doreen Filas Julianne Finato: Student Council 15 MHS 3,4. Maryann Firszt: LRC Hlpr. 45 FBLA 25 0.0. 1. Barbara Fischer: NHS 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 35 Math Club 3,45 Computer Club 45 V-Show 15 Messiah 15 Girls' Bowling 253. Dianne Figura: Ski Club 45 Spanish Club 25 Bowling Club 3. Debbie Fisler: FBLA 35 Ski Club 3,4. Vince Finato Dave Fitzpatrick: Track 1,2,35 Math Club 3,45 MHS 3,4. Lisa Fleischmann: Orchesis 2. Angie Flores Chris Fraser: Pep Club 25 Spanish Club 1,2. Gayle Fredman Lynn Fredricksen: Girls' Bowling 2. Susan Freeman: FBLA 35 Cycling Club 3,45 V. Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Office Hlpr. 2. Karla Friedman: CCO 4. Michael C. Foltz: Soccer 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,45 MHS 3,4. Scott Foreman: Art Club 1,2,35 WMTH 1,2. Barbara Foster: Pom-Pom 3545 V-Show 3,45 MHS 35 MAA 35 Homecoming Court 4. William Foster: Soccer 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,4. Gary Fujii Al Furlan: V-Show 3,45 Homecoming Court 45 Nanette Gabriel: Orchesis 1,2,35 Swim-Timer 2,35 Swim Team 2,3. Karl W. Gaede Anna Galan: Save 1,25 LENS 2,3,45 Editor-in- Chief 45 Demon Guard 25 Terrapin 35 Girl's Bowling 25 Ski Club 152,35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Usherette 25 Intramurals 15 NHS 4. Mickie Galanter: Pioneer 2,35 Ski Club 1525 Student Council 35 Co-ed. Bowling 25 Quill and Scroll 2,35 Guidance Hlpr. 2. Robert Galbavy: Baseball 1,3545 Band 1,2,3,45 V-Show 4. Candace Elaine Galler Joe Gallo: Swim Team 1. John Ganz: Math Club 2,3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 NHS 3,45 MHS 3,45 Computer Club 45 Science Club 45 History Award 3. Carmine Carelli Daniel P. Garrity: Football 15 Cross Country 25 Intramurals 1,2,4. Bruce Gartner: M-Club 3,4, Treas. 3,45 NHS 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 MHS 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Dianna Gattuso: Pep Club 15 Orchesis 2,3,45 V- Show 2,3,45 Italian Club 15253545 Dance Concert 253. Bob Gaza: Track 1,2,3,45 Cross-Country 1. Deborah Geiger: V-Show 45 Ski Club 1,2,3,45 Riding Club 15 MHS 3,4. Diane Geis: Orchesis 1,25 V-Show 1,2,3,45 Dance Concert 1,2545 Usherette 1,25 Pom-Pon 3,45 Gym Leader 3,4. Steven Gelman: WMTH 2,3,45 Electronics Club 4. John Gervens: Gymnastics 1,253,4. Candace Giampoli: Ski Club 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 15 Orchesis 25 Dance Concert 2. Pete Giannis: Swim Team 1,25 Demon Guard 2,35 MHS 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Russian Club 152. Laura Gilbert Terry Gilfoy: Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,35 Basketball 15 Gym Leader 3,45 M Club 3,45 In- tramurals 1,253,4. John Giovenco: Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, Capt. 45 Circus Club 1,2,3,4. Michael Glanzrock: Swimming 1,25 In- tramurals 1525 History Club 3. Debbie Glick: Class Council 1,2,3,45 Student Council 2,3, Exec. Board 35 Thespians 1,2,3,4, V. Pres. 45 Theatre Board 45 NFL 3,45 Speech Team 3,45 V-Show 2,3,45 Plays 1,2,3,45 Musicals 354. Marlene Glick: Terrapin 1,2,3,4, Sec'y 35 NHS 3,45 Class Council 1,25 MHS 3,4. Mitchell Glickman: Baseball 1,2,3,4. Susan Glowienke: Band 253,45 Student Council 45 PIONEER 45 Gym Leader 45 Tennis Team 35 MHS 2,3545 Spanish Club 3. Mitch Gnatowsky: Football 1,2,35 Wrestling 1,2,3,4. Karen Goeschl: Guidance Hlpr. 1,2,3,45 LRC Hlpr. 2,3. Hindy Gold: Ski Club 15 Girls' Bowling 2,3. Jordan Gold: Track 1,2. Marlene Goldberg: Attendance Hlpr. 2. Julia Goltz: Swim-Timer 1,2. John Gorack: Boys' Bowling 2,3. Deborah Graff: GAA Bowling 15 Gym Leader 3,45 MHS 3,45 LRC Hlpr. 1,2,35 Nurse's Aide 3. Jody Granat: Girls' Bowling 152,35 Class Coun- cil 15 NHS 45 Special Ed. Hlpr. 1,2,35 Bowling Team 35 DECL 45 DECA 4. Claude Grant: Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Football 1,25 M-Club 3,4. Robert Grazian: Swimming 1,2,3,45 Tennis 15 NHS 3,45 M Club 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 In- tramurals 1,2,35 MHS 3545 Russian Club 1,2. Rhona Greenfield: GAA Archery 15 Tennis 2535 Ski Club 152,35 OO 4. Greg Great: Cross-Country 15 Track 1. Tabby Gries: Girls' Volleyball Mgr. 2,3,45 Girl's Track Mgr. 2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Camping Club 1,2,3,45 NHS 3,4. Robert Griesser: Cross Country 15 Track 15 NHS 3,45 German Club 2,35 Sigma Chi Sigma 2,35 Ski Club 3,4. Richard Grobner: Track 15 Bowling Club 25 German Club 2. Andrew Gross: Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,35 V-Show 35 Speech Team 45 M-Club 3545 Tennis 1,2,3,45 Gym Leader 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Sue Gulbis Kristin Gulliksen: V-Show 1,2,3,45 Messiah 1,2,3,45 Musicals 3,45 Orchesis 25 Pom-Pon 3,45 Tri-M 3,45 Dance Concert 254. Kathy Gutkowski: V-Show 15 Messiah 1. Michael Haber: Soccer 1,2,35 Track 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 1,2. Doreen Haerr Nancy Hajek: Orchesis 2,35 V-Show 25 Dance Concert 253. Julie Halasz: Orchesis 25 V-Show 25 Dance Concert 2. 217 218 Mary Ellen Hanrahan: Cheerleader 25 V-Show 0 Bonnie Hansen Paul Hanson: Soccer 1. Donald Harker: Football 15 Intramurals 1,2. Nancy Harner: Terrapin 15 Class Council 1,25 Art Festival 15 Orchesis 25 V-Show 2535 Dance Concert 25 PIONEER 3. Anne Harropz Girls' Bowling 2,35 French Club 25 Guidance Hlpr. 2. Heidi Hawkins: LRC Hlpr. 1,25 French Club 25 Larry Hayes: Cross Country 1,25 Track 1,2. Karen Heath: Orchesis 1,25 V-Show 1,2. Louise Hebeisen: Gym Leader 3,4. Karen Heiderman: NHS 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Spanish Club 2,45 Guidance Hlpr. 25 Girls' Bowling 1. Marc Hempel: Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Tri- M 2,3,45 LENS 45 PIONEER 3,45 Art Club 15V- Show 3,45 Musical 2,3,4. Ellen Herr: Girls' Bowling 3. Mary Herr: Girls' Bowling 3. Rose Herr: Girls' Bowling 3. John Herzog: Cross Country 1,25 Track 1,25 Mu Alpha Theta 3,4. Charles Hibnick: Gym Leader 3,45 Soccer 3,45 Ski Club 3,4. Lynn Hitchcock: Girls' Bowling 45 Circus Club 15 V-Show 15 Ski Club 2,3,45 Track 25 German Club 2,3,45 LRC Hlpr. 1,2,45 Guidance Hlpr. 25 Diving 3. Brigitte Hoffmann: Ski Club 2,3,45 Gym Leader 3,4. Renee Holley: Ski Club 1,2,3,45 Student Coun- cil 3,45 Class Council 3,45 Dance Concert 25 Pep Club 15 Stage Crew 25 Tennis 3,4. Jamie Holzkamp: Ski Club 1,45 Gymnastics 1. Lee Hornung: Wrestling 1,2. Pamela Hornung: Spanish Club 45 Transfer Student 3. Barbara Hough: Pep Club 15 V-Show 1,2,35 Messiah 1,2,3,45 Musical 35 Ski Club 35 Class Council 1,25 Concert Choir 3,4. Doug Howard: 1,25 Intramurals 25 Boys' Bowl- ing 2. Paul Hujer: Cross Country 15 Boys' Bowling 2,3,45 Intramurals 1. Jayne Hurley: Softball 15 Cheerleader 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 V-Show 3,4. Christine Hussli: Spanish Club 45 Math Club 3,4. Mario Iacoviello: Football 1,2,3,4. Mary Iacullo: Bowling Club 1,2. Surachai Intravichit Karen Issel: Pep Club 15 Girls' Bowling 15 Cheerleader 15 Girls' Softball 2,35 Tennis 4. Cindy Iverson: Orchesis 35 Riding Club 1. Charles Jaffe: Track 1,2,3545 Class Council 45 Intramurals 2. Paul D. Janis: Student Council 15 Class Coun- cil 1,2,35 Sigma Chi Sigma 253,45 Math Club 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 MHS 3,4. Julie Jastee: V-Show 2,35 Messiah 2,35 LRC Hlpr. 25 Concert Choir 3. Judy Joseph: Orchesis 35 Dance Concert 35 V- Show 35 MHS 4. Matt Jostock: Cross Country 2,3,45 Track 2,3,4. Debra Johnson: Gym Leader 45 NHS 3,45 V. Pres. 45 Tri-M 3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Math Club 3,45 Messiah 1,2,3,45 V-Show 1,2,3. Jim Jorian: Soccer 1,2,3,45 M-Club 3,45 Band l52,3,4. Carol Jung: Student Council 35 Orchesis 1,25 Class Council 2,35 V-Show 1,25 Dance Concert 1,25 Messiah 2. Deborah Jurasz: Pep Club 15 Cheerleading 15 Girls' Softball 1,2. Ben Jurs Michael Jurzak: Football 15 Graphic Arts Club 1,2,3, Sec'y. 1, Pres. 3. Chuck Kahalnik David Kanied: Soccer 1,2,3,45 Swimming 1,25 Hockey 4. Ruth Kanter: Art Club 15 Drama 15 V-Show 1,2535 Concert Choir 3,45 Soccer Mgr. 2,35 Soccette 15 Tri-M 3,45 Gym Leader 25 Messiah 1,2,3,4, Phyllis Kaplan: Orchesis 15 V-Show 15 Dance Concert 15 Ski Club 2. Michael Karlins: Wrestling 1,2,3,45 M-Club 3,45 MHS 3,4. Roy E. Kauffman: Football Tnr. 2,3,45 Basket- ball Tnr. 15 M-Club 2,3,45 Math Club 4. Jon Keay: Soccer 1,25 Swimming 15 Tennis 15 Messiah 2,3,45 Ski Club 1. Mike Keyser Debbie Kirby: Ski Club 15 Demon Guard 1,2,3,45 Student Council 25 Class Council 152,3,45 Treas. 45 V-Show 25 GAA 15 Messiah 2. Barbara Kist: Camping Club 15 French Club 25 German Club 35 OO 4. Mike Klocek Sharon Klupar: SAVE 1,25 Girls' Bowling 3. Norbert Kolb: Musicals 1,2,3,45 Plays 2,3,45 V- Show 2,3,45 Messiah 1,2,3,45 Speech Team 2,3,45 Madrigals 3,45 Concert Choir 2,3,45 Thespians 2,3,45 Student Council 2,3,45 NFL 2,3,4. Leanne Kolder Karen Kolze: Orchesis 2,3,45 Messiah 15253,45 Dance Concert 2,3,45 V-Show 2,3,45 Musical 35 NHS 35 Tri-M 3,45 Concert Choir 3,4. Joe Komperda: Football Tnr, 1,2,3,45 Basket- ball Tnr. 2,3545 M-Club 2,3,45 Tennis 15 Stu- dent Council 3,45 Executive Board 45 Class Council 2,3,4, Pres. 35 Sigma Chi Sigma 2,3, V- Pres. 35 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Tri-M 3,45 NFL 3545 Thespians 3,45 Speech Team 253,45 Plays 2,3,45 Musical 2,3545 V-Show 3,45 WMTH 25 Dance Concert 3,4. Karen Koperny: Soccette 15 Soccer Mgr. 1. Mary Koppensteiner Elliot Korach: Ski Club 25 NHS 4. Ric Korbel Diane Korinis: Orchesis 1,25 Dance Concert 1. Robert Kosberg: Soccer 1,2,3,45 M-Club 3,45 Tennis 2,3. Kim Kourakisz FBLA 3,4. Deborah Kowalski: Ski Club 1,2,3,4. Judy Koza: Girls' Gymnastics 1. Kim Kozialz Girls' Bowling 1. Susan Kraft: V-Show 35 Messiah 45 Choir 2. Linda Marie Krainski: Student Council 3,4, V. Pres. 45 Class Council 1,3545 Pep Club 15 Stage Crew 25 Dance Concert 1,25 Quad Council 45 Usherette 25 Art Club 25 Orchesis 1,25 Ski Club 3,45 Gym Leader 3,4. Marianne Kreft: Riding Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 45 Ski Club 1,2,3,45 Girls' Badminton 35 Messiah 1,2,3,43 V-Show 1,2,3,45 Musical 2,3,45 Sigma Chi Sigma 2,35 NHS 3,45 French Club 15 Tri-M 2,3,4. Pat Kroening Ken Krueger: Cycling Club 15 Chess Club 2. Karen Krumske: Girls' Track 25 Class Council 35 FBLA 2,3, Sec'y. 25 0.0. 15 V-Show 15 Messiah 15 Plays 1. Richard Kruse: Class Council 15 Ski Club 15 Boys' Bowling 1,2,35 Intramurals 2,35 V-Show 2,3,45 Musical 2,3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Messiah 4. Russell Kula: Soccer 1,2545 M-Club 45 In- tramurals 1,2,3,4, Jonathan Kurr: Ski Club 25 MHS 354. Stan Kutin: Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, Linda Kwas: Stage Crew 1,25 Orchesis 25 Girls' Track 15 Art Club 15 Girls' Bowling 25 Ski Club 35 0.0. 4. Kevin Kwiatkowski: Gym Leader 3,45 Dance Concert 1,2,3,45 Musical 1,2,3,45 V-Show1,2,3545 Messiah 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Tri-M 3,45 Drum Major 2,3,4. Greg Lacina: Gymnastics 1,2,3. Nico Lalich: Jan. Grad. Patti Laman: Cheerleading 3,45 Class Council 1,2,3,4, V. Pres. 1,4, Treas. 25 Swimming 1,2,3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Musicals 2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Tri- M 2,3,45 V-Show 1,2,3,45 Madrigal 3,45 Messiah 3,45 Demon Guard 2,3,45 Gym Leader 3,45 Spanish Club 45 MHS 3,45 Terrapin 1,25 Thespians 3,4. Lynne Lampert: Tennis 1,2,3,4, Capt. 45 Girls' Bowling 35 Volleyball 1,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Soft- hall 1,2,3,45 GAA 2,3,4, Sports Chrmn. 35 Messiah 3,45 Tri-M 3,45 Camping Club 2,3,45 Stage Crew 15 Band 2,3,4. Lee Lannert: Soccer 1,2,3,45 Swimming 1,2,3,45 Tennis 3,45 Ski Club 15 Math Club 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Electronics Club 1,25 M-Club 4. Dom La Porta: WMTH 1,2,3,45 Speech Team 2,35 Sounding Board 4. Susan Larkin Doreen Larson: Gym Leader 3,45 Ski Club 2,35 Riding Club 15 DE 4. Michael James Lausen: M-Club 3,45 MHS 3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Hockey 45 Homecoming King 4. Jim La Velle: Football 1. Susan Lazar: Pep Club 15 Girls Bowling 1,25 Ski Club 2,3,45 00 4. Mike Leinwander Jim Leparski: Swimming 1,2,3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 M-Club 3,45 Intramurals 1. Debbie Leptich: Riding Club 15 Gymnastics 2,3,45 Circus Club 253,45 V-Show 2535 Gym Leader 3,45 Math Club 3,45 NHS 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,4. Leslie Leske: Cheerleading 1,2,3,4, Capt. 2,45 Student Council 1,25 Class Council 1,2,3,4, Sec'y. 25 V-Show 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Demon Guard 25 MHS 3,4. Michael Less: Intramurals 2535 Swimming 1525 MHS 3,45 Stage Crew 15 NHS 4. Sue Leszkiewicz: Art Club 2, Treas. 25 Guidance Hlpr. 15 LRC Hlpr. 3. Lori Levin: V-Show 2,3,45 Messiah 1,2,3,45 Musical 1,2,3,45 Tri-M 2,3,45 Gymnastics 1,25 Concert Choir 1,2,3,45 Concert Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Madrigal 2,3,4. Mitchell Levin: Swimming 1,25 Tennis 1,25 Sigma Chi Sigma 2,35 NHS 3,45 Math Club 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,4. Gregg Levitan: Track 15 Cross Country 15 In- tramurals 1,45 MHS 4. Jody Levitan: Girls' Track 15 Tennis 1,25 Girls' Bowling 2,45 Ski Club 2. Maury Levy: Swimming 1,2. Janice Lichner: French Club 15 Usherette 15 Stage Crew 3,45 V-Show 45 PIONEER 4. Robert Lieberman: Soccer 1,2. Lucille Lint: Intramurals 2,35 Plays 35 Speech 3. Tom Lorenz: Swimming 15 Ski Club 3,4. Kevin Luke: Tri-M 233343 Thespians 3343 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 Sigma Chi Sigma 23 V-Show 2,3,43 Musical 2,3,43 NFL 3,43 Messiah 2,33 Band 2,3,43 Concert Choir 2,3,43 Speech 3,43 Plays 3,43 Dance Concert 4. Mary Ludkowski: Italian Club 23 Volleyball 2,3,43 Basketball 2,33 Badminton 43 Field Hockey 3343 Softball 2,3,43 Girls' Bowling 2,3,4, Sec'y. 33 Camping Club 1,2,3,43 Gym Leader 3,43 Intramurals 1,23 GAA 2,334. Michael Lynn Diane Macanowicz Patrick Madigan: Class Council 3,43 FBLA 3,4, Treas. 3, Pres. 43 Musical 13 Messiah 13 German Club 43 Computer Club 43 LENS 3343 Whois Who Award 4. Mark Magnuson Sue Magnuson: Terrapin 1,2,3,4, Pres. 43 Messiah 1,2,3343 Class Council l,2,3,4Q Gym Leader 3,43 MHS 3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 V- Show 1,2,3,4. Mark Mahoney: Basketball 1,2,3,4, Capt. 43 Baseball 1,2,334. John Makens: Football 13 Ski Club 3,4. Jim Maloney: Soccer 1,2,3,43 M-Club 3,43 MHS 3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 43 Basketball 1. Marilyn Manbeck: Girls' Bowling 13 Pep Club 1,23 V-Show 1,23 Messiah 1,23 GAA l,2,3Q Terrapin 1,2,3, Treas. 33 Gym Leader 3,43 Swim- Timer 2. Cindy Mandelkgen: Stage Crew 13 Girls' Bowl- ing 2. Mark Manzo: Intramurals 1. Patti Marc: Ski Club 1,2,33 Riding Club 3. David Marder: Ski Club 1,2,3,43 Math Club 3,4, V. Pres. 43 Swimming 1,21 Tennis 1,2,3,43 NHS 3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,4. William Mares: Swimming 1,2. Anthony Markiewicz: Chess Club 1,2,33 Debate 2. Carole Markin: Terrapin 1,2,3,4, V. Pres. 33 V- Show 43 Ski Club 1,2,3,43 Treas. 43 NHS 3,4, Pres. 43 Math Club 3,4: Student Council 13 Class Council 3,41 Mu Alpha Theta 3,4. Steve Marks: Swimming 1. Mike Marlette: Wrestling 2. Peter C. Marshall: Gym Leader 3,43 Football 1,23 Track 13 Boys' Bowling 23 MHS 43 Math Club 3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 NHS 4. Lou Marsico: Football 1,2,3. Mary Marx: Plays 13 Musical 13 Stage Crew 13 Speech Team 2,3,43 Debate 43 NFL 2,3,4, Sec'y 43 WMTH 2,3343 Executive Board3 Dance Concert 2,3,43 Orchesis 2,33 Thespians 2,3,43 Soccette 2. Jeff Massari Marc Matlin: Ski Club 1,23 Student Council 1,2,3,43 Tennis 13 DECA 43 Chess Club 23 Speech and Debate 3,4. Brent Matthews: PIONEER, Cartoonist 4. Ken Maurins: German Club 1,2,3,4. Michele Mayster: Orchesis 233,43 V-Show I,Q,3,4Q Dance Concert 2,3,43 Messiah 2,3,43 Musical 4. Michael Mazius: Gymnastics 13 Wrestling 2g Ski Club 3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 MHS 3,42 In- tramurals 4. Michael McDonell: Cross Country 1,2,33 Track 1,2,33 NHS 3,43 Math Club 3343 MHS 3,43 M- Club 3,43 Computer Club 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 Concert Band 2. Gerry McDonnell: Soccer 1,2,33 Baseball 1,2. Eileen McEvilly John McMahon: Soccer 2,3,43 Wrestling 1,2,3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 M-Club 43 NHS 4. Bonnie Mecall: V-Show 13 Student Council 3. Terry Melinger: Football l,2Q Basketball 1323 Track I,2,3,4Q M-Club 4. Jack Meyer: Football 1,2,3,43 M-Club 3,4. Donna L. Meyers: Messiah 1,2,3,43 V-Show 1,2,33 Girls' Bowling 1,2343 Camping Club 1,23 Tri-M 43 Latin Club 2,33 Class Council 132. John Michalec: Cross Country 1. Linda Mierlak: Italian Club 33 Riding Club 3. Margaret Mieszala: FBLA li Spanish Club 1,23 OO 4: Office Hlpr. 1. Unadine Milan: Soccette 13 Swim-Timer 2,33 DECL 3,43 DECA 3343 DE 3,4, Treas. 4. Gregory J. Millar: Messiah 1,2,3,43 Musicals 1,2,3,43 Speech Team 3,43 NFL 3,4Q Tri-M 2,3,43 Thespian 3,43 Plays 3,4. Lisa Miller James E. Mills: Russian Club 1,23 Golf Team 13 MHS 33 Math Club 3,43 Pep Club 13 Intramurals 1,2,3. Alan Mina: Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 43 Boys, Bowling 2,3,43 Math Club 3,4. John Mittlelbrun: Tri-M 3,43 Boys' Bowling 1,23 Math Club 3,43 MHS 3,43 Musical 23 V- Show 43 Pep Band 2,3,4. Don Mittelmyer: Football 1,23 Ski Club 3,4. Claudette Mittelstaedt: Gymnastics lg Circus 13 V-Show 1. Sharon Mistic: Spanish Club 1,23 Track 1,23 Messiah 2,3,43 V-Show 33 Class Council li Home-Ec Club 13 Girls' Bowling 1,2,33 German Club 3. Denise Mjoen: Guidance Hlpr. 2,31 OO 4, Sec'y. 4. Michael Moore: Boys' Bowling 1,2,3,4, Sec'y 43 Math Club 3,43 MHS 3,4. Joe Mores: Track lg Class Council 1. Tom Moretti: Golf 1,22 Basketball 1,2,3. Russ Morgah: Band 23 Boys' Bowling 3,43 Math Club 3. Patricia Morgan: Demon Guard 1,2,3,43 Terrapin 1,2,3,43 Swimming l,2,3Q Swim-Timer 1,2,3,4, V. Pres. 2, Pres. 3,4. Mindy Morris: OO 3,4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 43 Guidance Hlpr. 1,2. Eric Morrow: Football 1,2,3343 Basketball 13 M- Club 3,43 MHS 3,43 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Dave Mozdren: Tennis 1,2,3,43 Soccer 1,2,43 Ski Club 2,43 Student Council 43 Gym Leader 3,43 Cycling Club 3,4, Pres. 33 V-Show 43 M-Club 43 Dance Concert 43 Speech Team 4. Tom Moyer: Soccer 1,2,43 Baseball 1. Sue Mueller: Riding Club li Ski Club 33 OO 4, V. Pres. 4. Bob Mueller: Football 13 Medical Careers Club li Hockey 43 Intramurals 1,23 Spanish Club 23 DO 4. Mary S. Murphy: Home-Ec Club lg Camping Club lg Spanish 2. Mary Nachtwey: Pep Club 1,22 WMTH 2, Sec'y 23 DECA 43 DECL 4. Jack Nalbandian: V-Show 2,3,43 Concert Choir 2,3,43 Madrigal 3,43 Musicals 1,2,3,43 Art Club 13 WMTH 1,2,43 Photography Club 2,33 Messiah 1,2,3,43 Band 43 Electronics Club 1. Mary Narozny: Spanish Club 1,23 Pep Club 23 Ski Club 33 CCO 4. Barbara Nathanson: Orchesis 23 V-Show 23 Dance Concert 2. Brian Nathanson: Football 1,21 Track 1,2,33 Math Club 3,42 M-Club 3,4. Allison Natta: Italian Club 1,2,33 Ski Club 3,4. Kim Nelson: Girls' Bowling 13 Softball 23 Swim- ming 41 Terrapin 3,43 Computer Club 4. Robyn Newman: Pep Club 13 Ski Club 1,23 D.E. 4. Susan Nicewick: Gymnastics 1,2,3,43 Circus 1.2.3,-13 Track 3,43 V-Show 1,23 Ski Club 23 Dance Concert 1,43 Usherette 2. Mike Nitti: Cross Country 13 Soccer 2,33 Golf 1,2,33 Hockey 4: Baseball 1,2. Eric Nordseth: Basketball 33 Math Club 3,43 MHS 3,4. Anna Flavia Novak: OO 4, Sec'y 4. Paulette Nowak: Demon Guard 2,3,43 Swim- Timer 3,43 V-Show 2,33 Musical 23 Girls' Bowl- ing 23 Class Council 2. Mike Nybakken: Gymnastics 1,2,3,43 Spanish Club 23 Soccer 2,33 Chess Club l,2Q Circus Club 2.3,4, Pres. 3. Jody Lynn Nye: WMTH l,2,3,4Q Sigma Chi Sigma 2,:i,4Q Math Club 3,41 Speech Team 1,3,43 Musical 3,43 Art Club 13 Spanish Club 43 NFL 3,43 Thespians 3,43 Plays 4. Lee Oakley: Swimming 1. Julie Olson: Cheerleader 2,3,4, Co-Capt. 23 V- Show 1,2,3,43 Messiah 1,2,3,43 Concert Choir 3.4: Musicals 2,33 Class Council 1,2,3,4, Sec'y 33 NHS 3,4. Sec'y 43 Gym Leader 43 Madrigal 43 Mu Alpha Theta 33 Sigma Chi Sigma li Thespians 3,43 Tri-M 2,3,41 MHS 3,43 Terrapin 13 Demon Guard 2,3. Cindy Omilinsky: V-Show 2,43 Musical 23 Pom- Pon 4. Mark J. Oppermann: Electronics Club 1,23 Graphic Arts Club 4. Doug Orlando: WMTH 1,2,3343 Exec. Board3 Band 1,2,43 Concert Choir 3,43 Messiah 3,43 V- Show 4. Debbie Osel Judy Osel Richard J. O'Shanna: Soccer 1,2,3,4. Paula Panek: Class Council 2,3,43 Italian Club 1,2,3,43 Intramurals 2,33 Girls' Bowling 33 V- Show 4: Mu Alpha Theta 3. Pam Paoli: Orchesis 1,23 FBLA 13 Pep Club 13 V-Show l,23 Dance Concert 13 Florida 4. Irene Paoulos: Girls' Bowling 4. Karen R. Papierski: Gym Leader 3,43 Flag Corps 43 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 V-Show l,2,3,4Q Messiah 1,2,3,43 Concert Choir 3,43 Musical 3,43 Madrigal 3,43 Tri-M 3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 4. Barb Parejko Terri Pasdiora Mike Pasko: Soccer 1. Donna Pawlowski: Transfer. Rick Perone: Football 1,3,43 Italian Club 2,33 Intramurals 1,2,334. Brenda Peters: Italian Club 1,2,3,4, Treas. 23 219 220 Girls' Bowling 2,3,4, Treas. 43 Interscholastic Bowling 3,43 Math Club 43 Intramurals 2. Isabel Peters: Italian Club 1,2,3,43 Sec'y 23 Girls' Bowling 2,33 Intramurals 2. Elin Peterson: Orchestra 1,2,3,43 Messiah l,2,3,43 Musical 1,2,33 Tri-M 4. Dawn Philippsen: Thespians 1,2,33 V-Show 1,23 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 MHS 3,43 Stage Crew l,2,3. Michael R. Piazza Sharon Pierce: Ski Club 1,2,3,43 Thespian 3,43 Crew 13 V-Show 1,2. Paulette Pikul: Pep Club 1,23 Spanish Club 1,23 Math Club 43 Ski Club 1. Marianne Pingitore: Girls' Bowling 13 Italian Club 1,2,33 CWT 43 Pep Club 1,2, Kenneth Pink Mike Piper Vic Piscitelli: Football 1,2,3,43 M-Club 43 Italian Club 1,23 Intramurals 3. Louis Pissios: Soccer li Debate 13 Sigma Chi Sigma 3,43 German Club 23 Class Council. Irwin Platyner: Boys' Bowling 2,33 D.E. 4. Terri Podrez: Gym Leader 3,43 Gymnastics 23 Ski Club 33 Pom-Pon 2. Julie Pohn: Terrapin 1,2,33 Ski Club 1,23 MHS 3,43 V-Show 43 Gymnastics 1. Tom Polinski Monte Pollard: Boys' Bowling 1,2,3,4. Ivy Poncher: Thespians 23 V-Show 23 Student Council 3,43 Demon Guard 2,33 MHS 3,43 Sigma Chi Sigma 23 Stage Crew 2. Dave Potempa Alex Pulles: Football 1,23 Computer Club 4. Robyn Pullman: Office Helper 13 Ski Club 2. Barbara Querfurth: Swimming 1,2,3,43 Math Club 33 Ski Club 43 Demon Guard 2,3,43 German Club 33 Girls' Bowling 33 V-Show 23 Musical 1,23 Swim-Timer 2,3. Kathy Quinn: 0.0. 4, Treas. 43 German Club 3,43 Library Asst. 1,2,3. Mary Rafa: Gym Leader 3,43 Orchestra 1,2,3,43 Band 1,2,3,43 Softball 1,2,3,43 Badminton 2,3,43 Field Hockey 2,3,43 Girls' Bowling 3,43 Tri-M 3,4, V. Pres. 43 Musical 1,2,3,43V-Show1,2,3,43 Messiah 2,3,43 German Club 2,3,43 Camping Club 2,3,4. Debbi Rapoport: Ski Club 13 DECA 3,43 DECL 3,4. Craig Rebou: Speech Team 43 V-Show 43 Musical 3,43 Plays 43 Dance Concert 4. John Redmond Ronald Reeve: Soccer 1,2,3,43 Basketball li Baseball 13 Intramurals 2,3,43 M-Club 43 PIONEER 4. Susan Reitz: Demon Guard 2,3,43 Girls' Bowl- ing 33 Swim-Timer 33 MHS 33 French Club 1. Dan Renalds: V-Show 1,2,3,43 Messiah 1,2,3,43 Musicals 1,2,3,43 Madrigal 43 Track 1,23 Cross Country 1, Concert Choir 3,43 Intramurals 4. William Rhodes: Band 1,2,3,43 Musical 2,43 V- Show 3,4. Dean Richter: Basketball Mgr. 2,3,43 In- tramurals 3,4. Susan Rings: Riding Club 2. Chuck Ringstrand: Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 13 Baseball 1,23 NHS 3,43 M-Club 4. Debbie Robbins: Ski Club 2. Barry Robin: Gymnastics 13 Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Cindy Robin: Girls Bowling 23 Pep Club 1. Mary Roddy: Track 13 0.0. 4, Sec'y 4, Howard Rogers: Boys' Bowling 1,2,3,43 Tennis li Class Council 1,2,3,4. Rich Roherty: Football 1,23 Boys' Bowling 2,3. Tom Romano: Basketball 1,23 Baseball 13 Foot- ball 1,2. Sonny Rosenberg: Football 13 Wrestling 13 Soccer 2,33 Intramurals 2,3,4. Vicki Rosenthal: Girls' Bowling 1,2,33 Ski Club 2,33 Pep Club 1. Jan Ross: Ski Club 1,2,3,4, Beth -Roth: DECA 43 DECL 4. Deborah Lynn Rothman: Terrapin 3,4, Sec'y 43 Ski Club 33 Orchesis 23 V-Show 2. Carl Roll Elizabeth Ruchniewicz: Girls' Bowling 23 Swim-Timer 3,43 Demon Guard 3,43 Usherette 23 CCO 4. Deborah Russo: Guidance Hlpr. 3. Donna Ruttenberg Sheri Sakol: Class Council 1,23 Ski Club 13 Pom-Pon 2,3,43 Gym Leader 3,43 V-Show 2,3,4. Louis Salamone , Mary Santry: Softball 1,2,33 NHS 3,43 Gym Leader 3,43 Girls' Volleyball 1,2,3,43 Tennis 3,43 Camping Club 2,3,4. Daniel Saviano: Italian Club 1,2,3,43 Swim- ming 1,23 Terrapin Show 33 Ski Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4. Steve Schanker: Cross Country 13 Intramurals 1,2. Carol Schatz: Terrapin 1,2,3,4, Sec'y 23 Demon Guard 1,2,3,4, Co-capt. 2,3,43 Swim-Timer 2,3,4, V. Pres. 3,43 Swimming 3,43 Track 33 Dance Concert 23 German Club 33 NHS 3,43 Sigma Chi Sigma 13 Computer Club 4. Bob Schendel: Band 13 Gymnastics 13 Diving 23 Intramurals 2. David Scher: Basketball 1,2,33 MHS 3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Gym Leader 4. John Schmid: Track 1,2,3,4, Co-capt. 4. Don Schmidt: Cross Country 13 Track 1. Kurt Schmidt: MHS 3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 Wrestling 1,2,3,43 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Gym Leader 43 Russian Club 2. Janet Schmitt: V-Show 1,2,33 Musicals 2,3. Ron Schneider: Graphic Arts Club 43 Band 2,3,43 V-Show 3. Shameron Schofield: Nurses' Aid 1,2,3,4, Carolyn Schubert: Art Club 13 German Club 13 Girls' Bowling 1,2,33 Class Council 1. Geralyn Schubert: Girls' Bowling 1,2,33 Art Club 13 German Club 1. Cathy Schultz: Terrapin 1,2,3,4. Paula Schultz: Swimming 3,43 Gymnastics 1,2,3,43 Circus Club 1,2,3,4, Sec'y 2,33 Girls' Track 2,3,43 Swim-Timer 1,23 Gym Leader 3,4. Ralph Schultz: Ski Club 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3, Instructor 43 Gym Leader 3,43 V-Show 43 MHS 3. Steve Schultz: Swimming 1. Tom Schultz: Swimming 1,2. Gary Schwartz Scott Schwartz: Boys' Bowling 1,2,3,4, Pres. 43 Golf 1,2,3,43 Co-ed Bowling 23 Chess Club 1,2. Mike Schwarz: Gymnastics 1,2,3,4. Diana Schweppe: Intramurals 1. Mary Lynn Scovill: Girls' Bowling 1,23 Sigma Chi Sigma 2,33 NHS 3,43 Pom Pon 43 V-Show 4. Melinda Seal: Terrapin 1,2,33 Class Council 1,2,3,43 Student Council 43 Sigma Chi'Sigma 2,3. Jody Sedelsky: Ski Club 1,2,3. Tim Seelos: Golf 1,2,3,43 M-Club 43 MHS 3,4. Charles Sellergren: Soccer 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 M-Club 2,3,4. Sue Selzer: French Club 2,4, Treas. 43 Girls' Bowling 2,33 Class Council 43 Stage Crew 43 MHS 4. Mike Semmerling: Football 1,23 Baseball 13 Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Capt. 43 M-Club 3,43 Graphic Arts Club 2,3,4. Marylou Serafin: Girls' Bowling 1,2,33 Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, Sec'y 43 MHS 4. Frank Settipani: NHS 3,43 M-Club 3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 Computer Club 43 Cross Coun- try 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3. Diane Shaffer Neal Shanoff: Swimming 13 Boys' Bowling 1,2,3,4, Debra Shapiro: V-Show 13 Usherette 23 Mu Alpha Theta 43 Messiah 13 Office Hlpr. 13 LRC Hlpr. li Girls' Bowling 2. Kathy Sherman: Orchesis 1,23 Student Council 1,23 Class Council 2,3,43 NHS 3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 V-Show 1,2,3,43 Dance Concert 1,23 Gym Leader 4. Glenn Shipp: Boys' Bowling 1,2,3,43 Band 2,3,4. Barbara Shire: Stage Crew li MHS 3,43 In- tramurals 1. Sue Shivley: Ski Club 2,33 Gym Leader 3,43 Girls' Field Hockey 3,43 Volleyball 3,43 Girls' Badminton 3,43 Track 3,4, Co-capt. 43 GAA 43 Camping Club 3,4. Debra Shore: Orchesis 1,2,3,43 Class Council 2,33 Student Council 23 V-Show 1,2,43 Dance Concert 1,2,3,43 MHS 3,4. Judy Shore: GAA 1,2,33 Girls' Volleyball 1,23 Field Hockey 13 Camping Club 1,2,3,43 Gym Leader 3,43 Flag Corps Co-capt. 3, Capt. 43 Speech Team 3,43 NFL 3,43 Plays 43 Childrens' Theater 3. Michael Shudy Alexis Siegel: WMTI-I 13 Ski Club 1,2,3,4, Sue Sikorski: Ski Club 1,2,33 Art Club 1. Al Silcroftz Wrestling 1,2,31 Soccer 23 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 MHS 3,43 Intramurals 1. Bill Simon: Student Council 1,23 Class Council 1,23 Ski Club 1,23 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 MHS 3,43 Swimming 1,2. Donna Sindelar: Gymnastics 23 Circus Club 2. Michael Sineni: DO 3,4. Andrea Siver: Art Club 2,33 Ski Club 3,43 Stage Crew 13 WMTH 1,2,3. Andy Skylling: Soccer 33 Ski Club 3,4, Instruc- tor 43 MHS 4. Ken Slaw: Football 13 Swimming 2,33 Tennis 3,4. Margareth Smid: Girls' Track 13 MHS 3,4. Judy Smith Scott Socha: Football 1,23 Intramurals 1,2,3. Dan Sompolski Maryann Sompolski Deborah Sompolski Gabriel Spataro Michael Spear: Mu Alpha Theta 2,3,43 FBLA 2,33 NHS 3,43 Computer Club 4, Pres. 43 MHS 3,4. Steve Spera: Italian Club 2,33 Intramurals 1. Cynthia Spino: FBLA 1,23 WMTH 1,23 LRC Hlpr. 1,23 Office Hlpr. 3. Loretta Staudt: Orchesis 1,2,3,4, Pres. 43 V- Show 1,2,3,43 Musical 3,43 Dance Concert 1,2,3,43 Thespians 3,4. Diane Stecher: Girls' Volleyball 13 V-Show 2,3,43 Gym Leader 3,43 Cheerleading 2,3,43 Stu- dent Council 3,4. Ava Stein: Speech Team lg MHS 3. Nancy Steinken: Thespians 13 Soccettes 23 Girls' Bowling 1,23 Sigma Chi Sigma 23 Softball 1,23 Mu Alpha Theta 33 Home Ec. Club 13 Italian Club 23 Spanish Club 13 Stage Crew 2. Marisa Stemple Jim Stenger: Intramurals 2,3,4. Robert Alan Stenstrom: Chess Club 2,31 Elec- tronics Club 2,3, Pres. 33 Swimming 13 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 MHS 3,43 Photography Club 4, Pres. 43 PIONEER 2,3,43 Cycling Club 3,4. Stephen Capsuto Sharon Stetz: Orchesis 1,2,3,4, Pres. 3,43 Terrapin 33 Student Council 3g LENS 43 Orchestra 3,43 Messiah 3,43 Musical 33 Demon Guard 2,3,43 Tri-M 43 V-Show 1,2,3,43 Dance Concert 1,2,3,43 Spanish Club 23 Usherettes 2. Barb Stieber Mary Anne Stornello: Thespians 13 Soccettes 23 Girls' Bowling 1,21 Softball 1,23 Mu Alpha Theta 33 Italian Club 1,2. Jeffrey Curtis Strand: Football 1,2,3,43 Swim- ming 1,2,33 Track 13 PIONEER 3,43 V-Show 43 Musical 4. Scott Strauss: Swimming 1,2,3,4, MVP 43 M- Club 1,2,3,43 Math Club 3,4Q NHS 3,4, Treas. 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 MHS 3,4. Janice Struck Randy Stubbs: Boys' Bowling 2,3,43 Football 1,2. Ron Styne: Soccer 1,2,3,43 Wrestling 2,33 In- tramurals 1,2,33 MHS 33 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 Class Council 23 M-Club 43 PIONEER 4g LENS 4. John Sullivan Nancy Suppan: Spanish Club 1,23 Terrapin 2,3,4. Robert Swanson: Math Club 3,43 MHS 3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 Baseball 1,2,3. Jaynie Ann Sweitzer: Ski Club 1,2,3j Stage Crew 3. Robyn Swerdlow: Swim Team 1. Susan Swidler: Ski Club 2. Sharon Szewc: Ski Club 3, Chuck Szoke: Cross-Country 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,43 M-Club 3,43 MHS 4. Barbara Szwarczynski Larry Tachna Mark Taub Craig Taylor: Ski Club 1,2,3,43 Boys' Bowling 1,2. Sheri Teicher: MHS 3,43 Math Club 33 Class Council 13 Ski Club 13 Drama 1,23 Spanish Club 1. James Teraji: Gym Leader 3,43 Football 2,31 German Club 3,43 NHS 3,43 Intramurals 1,23 Math Club 3. Beth Thomas: Riding Club 23 V-Show 13 Messiah 1. Cindy Thomas Steve Thorp: Ski Club 3,43 Math Club 2,3,4, Pres. 33 Computer Club 4. Bruce Tinkoff: Football 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,43 M-Club 3,43 Math Club 3,43 MHS 3.4. Edmund Tobias: German Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 43 SAVE 3,4, MHS 3,43 Gym Leader 3,43 Teacher's Aid 3,43 Intramurals 3,43 Cross Country 1. Orin Trademan: Boys' Bowling 1,2,3,4. Teri Trojan: Circus Club 1,2. Bonnie Troutt: Home-Ec Club 2,3, Sec'y 3. Russell True: Transfer Student 4. Kerri Tuch: Class Council 1,23 Student Council 3,43 Art Club 23 Russian Club 13 WMTH 23 Stage Crew 1. Anne Turk Jeff Ungar: Boys' Bowling 1,2,3,4. Eileen Urban: French Club 1,23 Graphic Arts Club 2,33 LENS 3,43 PIONEER 43 Ski Club 3,43 Musical 43 V-Show 43 Quill and Scroll 4g Medical Career Club 13 Art Club 1. Julie Urfer: Spec. Ed. Leader 4. Diane Uselding: Chorus 13 Girls' Glee 23 Concert Choir 3,43 V-Show 1,2,33 Messiah 1,2,3,43 Field Hockey 13 Office Helper 3. Maridee Vacek: Class Council 1. Rosalyn Varon: Thespians 2,3,4, Sec'y!Treas. 43 NFL 3,43 Plays 2,3,43 Musicals 3,4Q Studio Theatre 2,3,43 Class Council 33 Student Council 43 V-Show 2,3,4. Maryann Vinzant: Pep Club 1,23 Softball 13 Art Club 1,2,33 German Club 43 OO 4. Brent Vojack: Intramurals 1,23 Spanish Club 2,3. Margaret Voss: Girls' Bowling 1,33 Student Council 3,43 Ski Club 3,43 MHS 33 Usherettes 1,2,33 Stage Crew 13 Track 23 Class Council 4g GAA 1,2. Michelle Wadkins Kim Wagner: Terrapin 13 Pom-Pon 33 Ski Club 1,23 V-Show 2,33 Pep Club 13 Class Council 1,2. Gary Walens: Ski Club 2,3. Patrick J. Walsh: Track 1. William E. Warman: Baseball 13 Soccer 23 Boys' Bowling 3. Diana Warner: Class Council 2,3,43 Student Council 33 Girl's Sports 13 Swim-Timer 1,23 Musical 23 Usherette 2,3. Mary Jo Watt Marie Wattecamps Donald D. Webb Susan Webber: Tennis 1,2,3,43 Basketball 2,3,43 Interscholastic Bowling 3,43 Bowling Club 2,3,43 Softball 2,3,43 Guidance Hlpr. 1,2,3,43 Gym Leader 3,43 Camping Club 2,3,4. Rose Wehner Kenneth Weingarten: Gym Leader 3,43 Baseball 1,43 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Boys' Bowling 1,2,3,43 Student Council 3,4j Gymnastics 13 MHS 3,4. Elliot Weinstein: Ski Club fBroke legj 13 Div- ing fBroke legl 1. Rick Weiskopf: Golf 1,2,3,43 Porky 1,2,3,4. Karen Weiss: Class Council 1,2,3,43 Orchesis lg Pom-Pon 2,3,43 V-Show 1,2,33 Dance Concert 13 Ski Club 13 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Spanish Club 3,4. Michael Weiss: Soccer 1,23 Boys' Bowling 3. Julie Wells: Track Team 13 PIONEER 23 Sigma Chi Sigma 23 MHS 3,43 Debate Team l,2,3,43 NFL 1,2,3,4, Treas. 2, Sec'y 3. Tom Wendel: Track 13 Football 2,3. Thomas Werner: German Club 2,3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 Sigma Chi Sigma 2,3,43 Track 13 Computer Club 4. Greg Westman: Wrestling 1,2. Thomas Wethekam: NHS 3,43 Golf 1,23 Sigma Chi Sigma 2,3,4, Pres. 43 German Club 1,33 Mu Alpha Theta 3,4. Susan Wexler: Stage Crew 1,23 Thespians 1,23 Ski Club 2,3. Mary Whalen: GAA 2. Keith Wiener Donald Wiercinski: Cross Country 13 Track 1. Barbara Wiese Jay Will Tom Willerscheidt Cindy Wilson: Pep Club 23 Cheerleading 23 Gymnastics 1,23 Terrapin 13 Demon Guard 1,23 V-Show 1,2,33 Concert Band and Orchestra 1,23 Girls' Chorus 13 Dance Concert 1,23 Musical 1,2. Mark Wineberg Debbie Winer: Pep Club 13 Stage Crew 1,23 Class Council 33 WMTH 2. Leonard Winiarski: Ski Club 1,23 Messiah 2,43 V-Show 43 Musical 2,43 Jazz Band 43 Boys' Bowling 1,2,4. Mary Winkel: Circus Club 2,3,43 Gymnastics Team 2,3,4. Cindy Wisniewski: Orchesis lg Softball Team 13 Musical 23 V-Show 13 Dance Concert 13 Gym Leader 3,43 Florida 4. Janet Wisniewski Karen Wisniewski: Girls' Chorus 13 Girls' Glee 23 Concert Choir 3,43 V-Show 1,23 Musical 1. Gregory W. Witchek Alan B. Wojak: Boys' Bowling 4. Randy Yaffe: Soccer 1,2,3,43 Wrestling 1,2,3,43 M-Club 43 PIONEER 43 Intramurals 1,2Q MHS 3,45 Class Council V. Pres. 2. Les Yahiro: Cross Country 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,43 M-Club 3,4. Cheryl Yesinick: V-Show 1,2,33 Musical 23 Stage Crew 23 Thespians 33 Messiah 1,2,3,43 Pep Club 13 Ski Club 1,2. Sandra.Zarembski: WMTH 1.23 Riding Club 3. Cheryl Zielinski: Soccette 1. Jacqueline Zink 221 Rollin Aleshire 28 Donald Anderson 30 Ruth Anderson 34 Charlene Anzalone 23 Betty Axelson 38,165 Fred Bacon 24 Diane Baenke 42 John Ball 39 Marion Baran 40 David Barker 30,202 Alice Barthold 38,156 Richard Beard 40,113 Terry Beckwith 27,170,171 Alex Begrowicz 23 Lorraine Bell 42 Robert Bellpulsi 24 Arthur Belmonte 34,167,168,214 Dr. John Benka 20 Willard Bissell 39 Harry Block 33 Alma Boge 44 William Bolton 37,146 Patricia Bontsema 38 Sharon Bossard 42 Harriet Bottje 42 Barbara Bovenmeyer 38 E, Gaydon Brandt 20 Bruce Brothers 27 Eleanor Broucek 38,40 Allen Brower 33 Sharon Brownwell 44 Thomas Cachur 21 Carolyn Calhoun 28 Paul Carlson 39,212 Thomas Castronova 39 Robert Claus 21 Keith Clotfelter 25 John Clouser 22 Robert Cobb 24 Mimi Coconato 32 Patricia Collins 28 Robert Cornielsen 21 John Coughlan 37,153,154 Clare Craig 21 Robert Curtis 30 Linda Cuaer 25 Jerrald Daughertv 40 Steven Davidson 39 Betty Davis 42 A Aaihzinger, Cynthia 86 Abbate, Anthony Abbey, Laura Abern, Oscar S, Abgan, Steve 215 Abrams, Jeffrey I 50,194,215 Abrams, Kory 146,181 Abrams, Robin F. 50,188, 200,207,215 Acker, Ronald L. 86 Adam, Raymond A. 112 Adams, Michael T. Adams, Terry L. 86 Adams, Victor S, 112,148 Adamski, Howard 50,146,147,215 Addante Janice M. 86 Adelmam, Gary N. 112,190 Adelman, Bonnie E. 50,190, 215 Adler, Alan L, 50,159,216 Adler, Barry E. 99 Adler, Jeff A. 50,199,201, 215 Adreani, Paul 86 Affatati, Vicki 98,189,205 Agnello, Lenora M. 98 Agnello, Mary 86,183,188 Aimers, Jack A. 112,159 Aisenberg, Claudia N. Aklinski, Daniel J. 112,144, 173 Aklinski, Susan M. 98 Alani, Laith J. 86 Albano, Catherine 50,215 Albano, Patricia M. 98,189, 195 Albano, Paula A. 98,195 Albert, Brian H. 98 Albert, Merle A, 86 Alexander, David S. 98,159 Alexander, Michael 50 Algino, Cynthia 86 Allen, Christoph 86,149 Allen, Wayne E. 50,215 Allison, Jami K. 112 Allison, Mark F. 146 Aloisio, Dawn 50,215 Alper, Michael H. 98 Alperin, Robin 50,215 Altman, James C. 86,144 Amarit, Triratana 50,149, 215 Amaro, Anthony V. 98 Amato, Gary R, Ambrosia, Doris M, Amlin, William Andersen, Erica M. 86,141, 156 Andersohn, Dawn M. 112 Anderson, Arnie L. 112 Anderson, Chris R. 112 Anderson, Craig E. 98,145 Anderson, Deborah L. 112 Facult and Administration Ronald Davitt 37,60,167,l68 Richard DeRoo 28 Lynn Dieter 28,135,202 Robert Dixon 28 Helen Dobbins 28 Donald Doll 20 Hubert Dodge Robert Dodge 35 Robert Dollaske 28,149,150 Jerry Drudge 33 Carol Dudek 44 Clark Duncan 28 Don Dyer 34 Al Eck 37,146 Rowland Ecker 24 Eileen Ensign 46 Donald Epley 33 Roy Euclide 40 Anne Evans 21 James Farrell 28 Maureen Farrell 42 Verne Farrell 31 Kenneth Faulhaber 39 Marcia Finton 42 Gerald Fischer 27 Charles Foreman 40 Katherine Fullerton 38,157. 204 Thomas Gardner 37,171 Walter Gast 30,187 Bruno Gates 37 Kenneth Gelz 36 Morris Geselter 42,144,173 Patrick Gill 25 Ronald Giusti 31,144 Donald Goll 21 Gail Golman 28,178,179 Leonard Grazian 21 ,lay Gregg 37,160,210 Arnold Grimes 34 Robert Grottola 30,189 Robert Groves 34 Kathleen Guerrero 38,140 Richard Guthrie 40 Thomas Hageman 36 Barbara Hahn 46 Douglas Harrison 39,51 James Hartford 22 Paul Healy 28 Anderson, Jill 50,179,l97. 216 Anderson, Joyce L. 98 Anderson, Kathleen 50 Anderson, Marilaine 112,113, 199 Anderson, Paul 50,187,215 Anderson, Sandra L. 98 Andes, Jane A, 98 Andes, Patrick A. 50,212,216 Andjich, Nancy L. 98 And reou, Andrews, Andros, J Rebecca 112 Alan 50,168,216 ames D. 112 Anicki, Barbara G. Aniolowski, Cynthia 50 Antalek, William G. 183,215 Antczak, David 86,190 Anzelone, John Anzelone, Joseph Anzelone, Mary A. 112 Anzelone, Ross 98 Appel, Ar dine 216 Appel, Jeff P. 112,173 Applebaum, Michael 86 Appleby. Michael S. 145 April, Stacey L. 98 Aprill Brian S. 50,197,198 216 Arden, Steven R. Arendt, Lanna M. 112,186 Arendt, Robert M. 98,199, 201 Argiris, Dean S. 106 Arkin, Steven 1. 112 Arndt, Bruce 50 Arnold, Joseph R. 112,144 Artarian, Dawn 112 Arthur, Dawn D. 98 Artstein, Jill F. 86 Arvev, Steven G, 86 Arvidson, Donald 50,216 Arvidson, Margaret L. 112 Aschacher, Karl T, 86,159 Aschacher, Larry 1. 112 Ascherl, Mark A. 50,216 Ashe, Kimberly 98 Ashe, Steven L. 112 Asher, Cy Ashm an, nthia L. Deborah A, 86,207 Ashner, Robert Augelli, Nick V. 86,197 August, Douglas D. 86 Aures, Kathy E. 86 Austin, D Avitabile, Avitabile, Avner, Al errick 145,174 Adrienne Anne 98 an J , 98 Avner, Wendy L, Babcock, B Mike R. 145 Bacon, James 86 Bacon, Kathrine A. 98,206 Alan Hinkle 33 Robert Hinkle 40 Louise Hobbs 30,188 Harold Hoferle 42 Helen Holt 45 Keith Honn 31 Roy Howarth 28 Floyd Howell 25 Gerald Hug 36 Margaret Hustedt 30 Heidi Hutson 28,181 John Hynek 34 James Isley 25,184 Carole Jaacks 45,158,213 Elizabeth Jacklin 25 Marjorie Janovics 42 David Jeffers 26 Lee Johnson 32 Judith Juers 31 George Jurinek 37,174 George Kalins 30 Allan Kaluzna 33 Sandra Kavathas 32 Donald Keane 39,143 Bruce Kelly 33 Charles Kessler 28,149 Roger Kleinfeld 26 Terese Korenic 45 David Kovy 40,54 Brina Krader 25 Kenneth Krasinski 33 Alexander Kruzal 20 Linda Kruzic 43 Peggy Kuntz 38,164 Jan Lahlum 44 Florence Lamson 31 Leona Laouras 29 Keith Leedy 40 Richard Lefort 29 Rodger Leys 34 Janet Lidinsky 34 Max Liggett 39 Charles Lucas 25 Richard Luckritz 29 Walter Lussky 31 Myrtle Mabry 25 Rudolph Macchoine 25 Marta Manas 30,188 Dale Manning 25 Students Baffes, Christine 112 Baffes, Kathleen 98,165,211 Baier, Debra K. 51,216 Baier, Shelley L. 86 Bailey, Joan M. 112,113 Bailey, Michael J. 112,144 Bailey, Russell Bain, Marla S. 86 Baker, Darryl P. 216 Baker, Mark A. 98,173 Baker, Shameeron M. 86 Baldocchi, Ricky M. 86,146 Baldwin, Michael R. 86,146 Ball, Ronald M. 86 Balog, Christina M. 112,216 Balog, Gerald 51 Bambulas, Nick Banner, Robert W, Banovitz, Dawn H. 98 Barad, Rhonda A. 86 Barajas, Jesse P. 98 Baran, Daniel J. Baran, Timothy J. 112,148 Bardos, Lori J. 98 Barish, David M. 86,188,202 Barlett, Hugh M. 112,148,160 Barlett, Jeanne M. 98,99 Barmazel, Craig T, 112 Barmazel, Linda 51,216 Barnes, James W. 98 Baron, Donna R. 51,216 Barrett, Ellen J. 98,164,165 Barrett, James E. 86 Barron, Francine 86 Barron, Lita C. 86 Barry, Gregory S. Barry, Nancy A, 112 Barry, Raymond J. Barsky, Shana L. 98 Bartlett, David R. 86 Barto, Tom L. 112 Bartodziej, Joseph C. 51 Bartolucci, Christine 86,165, 181 Bartolucci, Raymond A. 148 Bartolucci, Sandra 86 Bartusiak, Michael W. 98 Baskin, Susan A. 98 Bass, Fern S. 98 Bass, Phillip E. Bastian, Dennis A, 98 Bastian, Kathy L, 98 Ball, 1. 148 Bastian, Paul K. 216 Bastian, Sharon R. Bastian, Thomas R. 98,144 Batliner, Diane M. 98,195 Batliner, Richard 197,216 Battista, Deborah Battista, Francesca 51, 196, 216 Battisti, Steve M. 149 Battisti, Thomas 216 Bauer, Debra 51,216 Bauer, Jamie 51 Bauer, Janice A, James Mann 41 Harold Markworth 21 Paula Mayfield 32,50,130 Dolores McCabe 29 Paul McClelland 35,162,163 Robert McDonald 43 Elizabeth McGinn 32,113 Laurie Merel 29 Janet Meyer 29 Charles Mills 21 Willa Mitchell 32 William Mitchell 26,183 Sue Morrisroe 46 .1ennie Maurides 44 Gennie Mourides 44 Dr. Michael Myers 20 Paul Neal 42 Paul Nelson 35,166,214 George Norek 33,185 Vivian 0'Donnell 45,197 Ruth Olsen 38,206 Kenneth Orstead 24 Joseph Pawlowski 27 Sharon Perlman 44 Robert Peters 39 Helen Peterson 43 Josephine Petrucelli 25 Roberta Phar 46 Robert Phillips 39 Karen Phinney 44 Donald Presern 37,40,144, 173 Betty Press 29 Shirley Przybylski 35 Evelyn Rahn 25 Ronald Rathberger 33 Lynne Reich 32 David Renz 39 James Rheberg 25 Alan Rolla 39,73,144 Paul Roloff 36 Marilyn Roman 32 Daniel Ryotzoll 37,146 Lester Rozdalovsky 22 Mimi Ruggeri 44 Andrew Russo 39,160 Douglas Salefski 41,86 Nancy Salefski 32,86 Charles Sauter 41 Bauer, Kathryn 86 Bauer, Michael D. 98,167 Baughman, Paul D. Baum, James J. 86,146,147, 162,210 Baum, Jonathan 86,146 Baumeister, Carl J, 112 Baumhart, Michael A. Bauner, B. 173 Baylen, Ben S. Baylen, Douglas M. Bayne, Pamela R, Beard, Garry S. 51,147,216 Beauvais, James Bebensee, Thomas 98 Becker, Cindy 112 Becker, Georgia 86,195,202 Becker, Scott D. 86,183 Becker, Stewart Bednarowicz, Michael P. 98 Beil, Marcia L. 98 Belezos, James 86 Bell, Christine A. Bell, Janet 98,200,201 Bell, Sherry A. 51,216 Bellak, Bruce L. 183,184 Bellak, Scott J. 124,144,184 Bender, Barbara L, 98,99 Bender, Mark A. 112,148 Benjawan, Nuannij 86 Benjawan Wanaphorn 141, 156,216 Bennett, Barbara S. 98 Bennett, Scott 51 Benson, Gayle L, 98,205,214 Benson, Lawrence A, 51,216 Benson, Mindy S. 98,140,156 Benson, Norman 51 Berenson, Jeffery S. 98 Berg, Barry M. Berg, Glenn C, 86 Berg, Sheryl L. 112 Bergantino, Debra 51,216 Bergloff, William 86 Berglund, Nancy J, 112 Bergmann, Joyce A. 98,207 Bergquist, Lizheth 51,197, 206,216 Berk, Richard J. Berk, Scott M, 112 Berkley, Jordan M. 98 Berman, Deborah S. 52,216 Berman, Debra L. 52 Berman, Michael J. 112,171 Berman, Scott 86 Bernath, Kenneth A. Bernick, Diane L. 98 Berns, Marina Berns, Mark 52,162,216 Bernstein, Caryn B. 112 Bernstein, Paul S. Bernstein, Philip L. 86 Bernstein, Randall G. 98 Bemstein, Susan B. Berresheim, Carole D. 112 Berresheim, Kathryn J. 98, Craig Schafer 37 Ray Scharf 33 Arthur Scheldrup 33 Robert Schildgren 23 Betty Schmitz 38 Meriam Schnabl 43 Merlin Schultz 20 Gary Schutte 26 John Sebastian 27 Ronald Self 29 Dr. Richard Short 20 Ethel Simons 30,209 Jane Simmons 31 Royal Small 29 George Spencer 35 Kenneth Stanley 29 Robert Stavrakas 21 Margot Steinhart 30 Kenneth Storm 41,70 Steven Stroud 30 Edwin Swanson 37 Frederick Swinnerton 29 Hope Tepitino 44 George Terzian 43 Judith Toohill 32 .James Tortorelli 33 Abraham Traube 30 James Valenti 29 Richard Van Scoyoc 31 George Vukovich 31 Frederick Wagner 41 Preston Waldrop 36 Herbert Ward 25 Myra Weinger 24 Stanley Whitley 24 Sharon Whitfield 33,183 Louis Willis 31 William Will 25 Brian Wilson 26 Dan Wilson 35 Gertrude Wilson 46 Barbara Witkiewicz 29 James Witmer 27 Jeffery Witt 41 Martin Woerter 29 Margaret Wolf 31 George Wulff 24,55,130 Judith Zebos 43 Steve Zebos 39 141,157,202 Berresheim, Margie 86,156, 210 Berrigan, Kathleen 86 Bersh, Lawrence J. 86 Berube, Dawn J. Besser, Randi B. 98 Bethman, Nora E. 112 Betti, Anthony 98,145 Betti, Cary 52,171,216 Beusse, Walter J. 87,159 Bevier, Charlene M. 112 Bevier, Daniel A. 166 Bevier, Kim E. 112,211 Bezark, Liza J. 112 Bezdon, Joanne D. 98 Bezdon, Robert J. Bezdon, Ronald J. 52,56,215, 216 Biasiello, Theresa J. 52 Bickford, Kent W. 87 Bieber, Francie L. 112,183 Biel, Cathleen M. 98,196 Biel, Michael 52,154,155,216 Biel, Susan C. 112,205 Bierman, Allen P. 87 Bieschke, Annemarie Bieschke, Leo A. 112 Bilotich, Julie 87 Bilotti, David 52,194,216 Binstein, Jeffrey 52 Birkenbach, Paul 52,187 216 Bisinella, Debra A. 112 Blackledge Jami-Sue Blackwell, Barbara T. 98 Blackwell, Julia A. 112 Blahnik, Jeffery 52 Blahnik, Julie A. Blake, Susan M. 112 Blase, Marcella 52 Blasuccio, Kathy A. 52,196, 216 Blatt, Kenneth A. Blatt, Wayne 106 Blayney, Terri L. 87 Block, Richard J, 52,216 Blomquist, Robert N, Bloom, Lauri L. 112,200 Bloxham, Donald Blum, Roberta G. 87,188 Blumenfeld, Lee A. 112,170 Blus, Michael S. 166 Board, Debbie A. 112 Board, Susan G. 87,195 Bobowski, Gail M. 98 Bobowski, Matthew S, 87 Bobula, Carol E. 157 Bobula, Robert A. 87,112 Bocconcelli Joann 98,165, 211 Bodzewski, Richard 87 Bohm, Darren S. Bohm, David J, 52,216 Bohnen, Jenann M. 52,165, 216 Bojko, Mark S. 112 Dempsey, William A. Cowan, Mindy M. 100 Chorzempa, Sharon 54,216 Didden, 210 Dobroth, Mary E. 114 165,211 Donley, Michael T. 57 Bold, David P. 98,145 Boliaux, Bryan 112 Boliaux, Guy 112 Boncela, Gina 98 Boncimino, Gina B. 87 Bondi, Thomas A. 87 Bong, Linda S. Bong, Mary C. Bontsema, Peter D. 52,1-13, 216 Booras, Dawn S. 98 Booras, George 52,216 Boos, Richard A. 87 Bootz, Robert 87 Boraca, Pamela 216 Boraca, Robert 112 Borchew, Gail N. 87,207 Borchew, Karen I, 52,216 Borchew, Mark A. 112 Borg, Marilyn L. 87 Boslik, Randi 87 Borowiec, Laura L. Borshell, Donna L. Borton, Brian S. Borton, Robin C. Broys, Steve Bosco, Vicki G. 98 Boss, Daniel Boss, Steve 112 Boton, Julie Boton, Robert A. 98 Bottner, Ross 98 Boudreau, George G. 98 Boudreau, Suzanne M. 87 Bourbon, Craig 52,216 Bourbon, Tamra C. 112 Bouwman, Ingrid 98 Bouzek, Frank J. 216 Bowen, Eileen C. Boyd, Robert J. Boyd, William T. 112 Boyle, Charles E. Boyle, Robert L. 112 Brad, Andrea S. 52,216 Bradley, Marsha Bradley, Terrence J. 144 Bradley, Thomas J. 144,160 Bradtke, Robert W. 98 Brady, Scott 52,162,210,216 Brady, Terry D. 102,144,160 Brand, Neil A. 98,149 Brandt, Susan L. 98,206 Brauer, Beth A. 52,216 Brauer, Marilee C, 98 Brdlik, Frank J. 87 Breen, Carol 112 Bremer, Allan R. 112 Brennan, Michael J. Brennan, Michael W. Brennan, Mike T. Brennan, Valerie J. 112 Brenner, April B, Brenner, Kathleen J. 98,100 Brenner, Miriam R. 52,216 Brenner, Monica L. 98 Brenner, Steven J. 112 Breslin, James 52,216 Breslin, Mary R. Breslin, Patricia 98,164 Briars, Brian E. 98,145 Brichetto, Michael J. 98 Bridges, Cynthia S. 98,189, 214 Brieman, Marcia'E. 52,216 Brim, Pamela M. 87 Brin, Marla B. Britton, Elizabeth A. 98,202 Brizzolara, Kathleen M. 112, Broadrick, Delphanie J. 112 Brobst, Darcy J. 98 Brobst, Douglas 53,216 Brockstein, Helene F. 112 Brockstein, Sharon 53,182, 206,216 Brod, Janet E. 98 Brod, Jerry M. 53,216 Brodie, Mary M. 98 Brodie, Patricia C. 112,197 Brodner, Andrew 98,167 Brodner, Michael 87,93,168, 197,214 Brodsky, Irwin G. 112,199 Brohner, Robert A. Broms, Roger W. 99 Brosnan, Kimberly A. 112, 205 Broten, Thoedore P. 112 Brown, Arleen 53,216 Brown, Bonnie J. 26,87 Brown, Caryn M. 113 Brown, Cathryn C. 87 Brown, Derrick 162,216 Brown, Gary A. 99,149 Bryda, Charles A. 53,74, 133,197,198,200,212,215, 216 Bryjowski, Daniel J. Bryjowski, Richard Bryski, Ron T. 87 Buck, Cheryl L, 87 Buck, Debra J, 99,164,205, 214 Buck, Frank 53 Buckley, Richard P. Budish, Layne I. 113 Bukielski, Barbara A. 99 Bukielski, Stanley J. 87 Bunge, Diane 87 Bunt, Kathryn D. 87,194 Buonincontro, Susan B. 113 Burbach, Joseph L. 113,148 Burbach, Susanne 87 Burchard, John M. Burchard, Robert J. Burke, James M. 53,216 Burke, Michael S. 99,149 Burkiewicz, Wanda A. 216 Burklund, Laura J. 113,211 Burks, Cynthia 113,178 Burks, Thomas A. 113 Burnette, Jay P. 43,53 Burns, Aimee 53 Burns, craig R. 53,183,200, 201,216 Burns, Burril, Burril, Burrill, Burros, Burros, Burton V Y Burton, Mary E. Busch, Busch, Buslik, Geralyn James I Robert L. 216 Judy 99 Elliott 113,148 Joseph 87 Jeffre L. 99 Scott 53,187,216 Terri C. 99,187 Randi S. 87,182 Busse, Daniel R. 53,133 Busse, John H. 181 Busse, Thomas P. 113,148 Bussey, W. Butchin, Kevin B. 99 Butchin, Robin K. 53,207,216 Butler, Russell J. 87 Buttliere, Mark A, 113,152, 173 Buttliere, Martin P. 113 Buyukkurt, Isak 54,216 Buyukkurt, Varjan 54,216 Byrne, Rebecca N. 99 Byrne, Rita S. 113 Byrne, Thomas G. 99 Boss, Stephen J. 148 Byrd, T. 148 C Caccavella, Orazio Cacciatore, Cathleen 87 Cacciatore, Louis 99 Cacioppo, Nedine M. 117 Cahill, James B. 87 Cahn, Robert H. 87 Cain, Audrey J. 113 Cairo, Chris M. 113,148 Calabrese, Camille E. 113 Calabrese, John J. Casaletto, Daniel F. 113,152 Cass, David 99 Castellano, Christine 54,216 Castellano, John A. 99,149 Castiglia, Mark A. 87,212 Catullo, Judy A. 113 Caudill, Debbie 113 Cavalzani, Josephine Cavanagh, Julie A, 113 Cawley, Johanna 113 Cecchi, Stephen 216 Cedrins, Sandra M, 216 Cennott, James 113 Cerny, Douglas M. 87,146, 162 Cerny, Lori M, 113 Cesek, Tina M. 99 Cetkovic, Zorka Chaiken, Michele J. Chapman, Keith J. 99,171 Chappe, Marc 54,215,216 Charal, Barbara 54,216 Chargo, Robert L, 54,216 Chargo, Sheryl A. 113 Charo, Jose Charter, Victoria 87 Chase, Bonnie L. 54,216 Chase, Steve R. 113,160 Chason, Denise C. 113 Chattler, Esther R. 99 Chavich, Thomas 54,216 Check, Glenda M. 54,216 Chelsvig, Kim L. 87 Cherry, Susan G. 99 Cherven, Gail P. 99,149 Cherven, Janice 54,216 Chezem, Debra E. 54,216 Chezem, Patricia G. 99 Chiappetta, Stuart P. 113 Childs, Richard 168,214 Chimerofsky, Laury 54,216 Chmielewski, Richard C. 99, 149 Christell, Craig 54,146,216 Christensen, June E. 113,197 Christensen, Laura 87 Chrobak, Laurie J. 99,141, 180,187 Chrystal, John 87 Church, Michelle 113 Ciabattari, Andrew E. 99 Ciabattari, Janet L. 55,216 Ciavarella, Raymond Cicero, Alan J. 99 Cicero, Nancy A. 113,206 Connor, James H, 88,215 Considine, Nancy E. 100 Contorno, Robin S. 55,146,177 Cook, James F. 44 Cook, Laurie A. 55,130 Cook, William T. 160 Cooke, Valeri A. Cooney, Gregory J. 114,188 Cooney Kevin P. 55 Cooper,l Jeffrey T. 100 Cooper, Karyn S. Cooper, Lisa 56,117 Coorlas, Toni L. 56,117,196 Corey, Corkill, Lesley M. 100,179 Glenn 88,149 Corr, Mary M. 114 Corr, Timothy J. 88 Corrado, Carmella A. 114 Corrigan, Mary A. 56 Corrigan, Michael K. 100 Cosentino, Laurene Costello, Linda M. 114,214, 215 Cowin, Robert J. Cozzi, Frank S. 114,159 Crane, Paul M. 114 Crepps, Joanna M. 114 Crescenzo, Marc 145,173 Crifase, Steven 50,53,56,113, 149,151,210 Crigler, Frank W. 171,211 Crigler, Gary A. Crigler, Mary F. 114 Cromer, Linda L. 100 Cronin, Barbara C. 114 Crosby, Dean D. 100 Crosby, Timothy G. 88 Crouse, Geraldine 56,112,197 Crouse, Jack 56,117,149,151 Crowley, Deborah S. Crutchfield, Randal Cummings, Richard L. 100,183 Cunnally, Carla Cunnally, Kathy A. Curcia, Gayle A. 100 Currie, Patricia 56,197,198, 217 Debs, Beth J. 88 Dedes, Vicki 114 Dedio, Debbie D. 114 Dee, Edward F. 114,148 Dee, Jennifer L. 100 Degenhardt, Dawn A. 88 Degodny, Ellen M. 113,114 Deligio, Maria C. 88 Delke, Joseph M. 88 Delligatti, Laura A. 88 Dellinger, Pamela J. 100,196 Dembski, Dorian J. 100,206 Dembski, Edward 57,146,174, 217 Dengler, Christine I. 100 Dercole, Andrew J. 159 Dercole, Stephen P. 88 Deschamps, Lawrence A. 88, 162 Destefano, Theresa M, 100 Deters, Dennis 57,217 Deutsch, Jeff S. 100 DiBartolo, Joseph A. DiBrito, Albert M. 57,217 DiBrito, Peter J. 100 DiCicco, Alan R. 114 DiCicco, Carol A. 57,217 DiDomenico, Denise M. 114 DiGioia, Argangela A. 88 DiGrazia, James A. DiJohn, Denise P. 114 DiPrima, Eda M. 57,202,214, 217 DiPrima, Norma M. 100,189, 198,202 DiPrizio, John C. 88 DiVita, Patricia A. 88,189 DiVita, Robert H. 217 DiVito, Cynthia J. 88,165,211 DiVito, G. 159 DiVito, Rick 57,159,217 DiVito, Steve T. 114,148,159 Dicker, Leslie A. Dicker, Suzanne D. Dickson, Christoph W. 57,61, 149,168,210,214,217 James H. Curtin, Cynthia R. 114 Curtis, Nancy E. 114 Cutler, Pamela R. 56 Cutrona, James A. 114,197 Cutsinger, Georgine Cwik, David C. 100 Czeszewski, Karen 56 Cichon, Lynn 87,207 Cierniak, Debra A. 99 Cilio, Ellen 54,205,214,216 Cilio, Gina L. Ciminello, Rosalia 113,189 Cinelli, Cinelli, David A. 99 Denise M. 99 Cipinko, Scott J. 113 Ciszek, Greg 152 Citron, Mark A. 101 Clark, Cathy A. 87 Clark, Kimberly 55,116 Clark, Neil D. 55,116,146, 162 Clark, William 55,116 Cleary, Maribeth 55,116,130, 179,202 Calabrese, Marnie A. 113 Calabrese, Nicolette M. Calahan, Patrick J. Calandra, Lucille M. 97 Caldrone, Mary L. 113 Caldrone, Michael J. 54,216 Cali, Leonard 87 Callaghan, Richard 159 Callaghan, Terrence R. Callahan, Kenneth M. 54,216 Callahan, Kim D. 113 Callo, Rene M. 87 Camacho, Ronald A. Camacho, Wayne A. Campagna, Joe J. 99 Candotti, Maria C. 99 Canfield, Patrick E. 54,56, 181 Cannistra, Therese M. 99 Capaccio, Gina M. 99 Capaccio, Ronald 87 Caplan, Howard M. Capobianco, Tom J. 216 Cleghorn, Mary T. 99,188 Clemente, Marie 55,116,197 Cleveland, Sheree S. 87 Cline, John A. 99 Cochrane, David G. 55,116 Cochrane, Robert I. 55,116, 146 Coffell, Michael A. 114 Coffell, Robert J. 185 Coglianese, William A. 114 Cohen, Alan B. 113 Cohen, David A. 99,199 Cohen, David L. 99 Cohen, Gail E. 55,116,158, 179 Cohen, Gale T. 80,113 Cohen, Graham D. 99,145 Cohen, Helene M. 87 Cohen, Howard S. Cohen, Jeffrey B. Cohen, Keith W. 55 Cohen, Laura J. 55,117 Cohen, Mitchell 55 Cohen, Paul S. 100,161 D D'Agostino, Cathy 88,201 D'Agostino, Doreen 88,205, 214 D'Agostino, Joyce M. 114,205 D'Agostino, Leo 56,217 D Anna Philip J. 88 Daffe, Karl R. 114 Daffe, Margaret 88 Dahl, Mary E. 114 Dahlgren, John J. 114,144 173 Dahlgren, Mary B. 56 Dahlgren, Robert J. 88,174 Dahlin, Edward D. 114,166 Daladino, Sandy 88 Dalrymple, William F. 100, 149,199 Damato, Linda D. 88 Darby, Jodi L. Darschewski, Jeffrey M. 88 Dartez, Michael A. 56 Dash, James M. 100,199 Dassie, Deborah 56,217 Dassie, Robert E. 114 Dati, Anna 100,179,189 Dati, Oliviero 88,189 Dauber, Margot A. 114 Daugird, Frances P. 100 Daugird, Paul 88 Davenport, Arthur S. 100 Didden, William P. 57,114,197 Diehl, Debbie P. 100 Diener, Rebecca M. Diener, Sheila M. 57,129,202, 217 Dietzel, Steve S. Dillman, Floyd E. 100,179, 201 Dillon, Laura A. 114,206 Dillon, Patti L. 57,196,217 Dimond, Bradley S. 100,167 Diossy, Susanna E. 88 Dipping, Walter A. 217 Dittmann, Mark N. Diulus, Patricia A. 88 Divita, Lisa A. 114,179 Divito, Christ J. 100 Divito, Eugene C. 100 Dix, George W. 173,215 Djurin, Ivan 217 Dlugatch, Debra L, 57 Dlugatch, Diane L. 100 Dobkin, David S. 88,168,197, Dock, Glenn M. Dock, Terry Dodd, Frank W. Doescher, Timothy C. Dolan, Denise M. 88 Dolbeare, James C. 88 Dolbeare, Kimberly Y. 114 Domanc huk, Mark A. 100, 145,217 David, Voni A. 100,205 Davis, Brian A. 114 Davis, David P. 114 Davis, Deborah L. 100 Davis, Ellen 57,217 Davis, Karen 88,165 Davis, Marcy L. 114 Davis, Scott B. 114 Capozzoli, Jack A. 113,173 Capozzoli, Robert T. 86,87 Cappello, Jeralyn 113 Cappello, Richard A. Cappello, Roberta 87,179 Capsuto, Bruce D. Capsuto, Richard A. Capsuto, Stephen L. 54,221 Cohen, Robin S. 100,165,211 Cohen, Sheldon J. 100,173 Cohen, Steven M. 114,142,159 Cohen, Todd R. Cohn, Allan 55,117,197 Cohn, Scott 114,143,201 Colangelo, Phyllis 55,117 Brown, Helena B. 99 Brown, Karen P. 206 Brown, Kathy A. 113 Brown, Kenneth 53,216 Brown, Marla B. 53,188,216 Brown, Patricia 53,216 Brown Scott V. 53,180,216 Brown: Tracy G. 113,211 Brown, Brown Valerie J. 53 William H. 53,154, 155,216 Brownlow, Robert P. 99 Brownstein, Barry S. 113, 170 Brownstein, Richard 53,216 Bruhnke, Todd C. Bruno, Frank B. 99,145 Bruno, Richard S. 113 Bruno, Vita M. Busso, Andrea L, 216 Brusso, Lori E. 99,211 Bruzan, Ronald J. 87 Caragher, Kathleen 54,216 Caras, Dani R. 113,170 Caras, Elissa D. 54,216 Caralzani, Josephine 216 Carbajal, Jane 99 Carbajal, Mary Lou 54 Carberry, Richard A. Carberry, Sharon 113 Carda, Randal E. 99 Cardella, Linda 87,203 Carey, Lori L. 87 Carey, Robert K, Carlson, Duane T. 87 Carlson, Raymond 54,137, 149,190,194,201,216 Carlton, Cheryl A. 112 Carter, Sam 54,130,146,216 Cartland, Douglas A. 87,182 Cartland, Jenifer C, Cartland, Mary J. Casaccio, Robert 216 Colangelo, Susan M. 114 Colby, Douglas A, 55,117, 162 Colby, Elizabeth A. 88 Colby, Jonathan A. 173 Colby, Orrie J. 100 Colby, Pamela J. 55,117,130 Coleman, Edward M. 114,144, 160 Coleman, Mary J. 99,100 Coleman, Venetta J. Colen, Beth M. 88 Collins, Jeffrey Collins, Marsha A. 114,206 Collins, Scott H. 88 Colna, Shane Comes, Vito 100 Condon, Daniel E. 88 Condon, John W. 55,117 Conner, Connor, Sidney M. 88,200,201 Bernadett 88 Davis, Shandouli 217 Davis, Todd 57,217 Davitt, Jeffrey M. 100,149,171 Davitz, Helene L. 57,217 Day, Michael J. 100 Dayiantis, Christine 88 Dayiantis, Steve W. 114 DeBellis, Debra J. 100 DeBiase, Donna 57,217 DeBusman, Dennis E. DeBusman, Dolores DeCardy, Lorna 57,194,198, 217 DeCesare, William DeChaud, John E. 88,215 DeChaud, Stephen J. 152 DeFrancesca, Nancy 88,205, 214 DeGeorge, Nancy 57 DeGraf, Scott 114,144,208 DeLaMata, Laura DeLaMata, Marielisa DeLucca, Garrett J. 114,148 DeLucca, Geoffrey 88 DeSalvo, Larry S. DeSantis, Doreen T, 100,189 DeSantis, Linda 88 DeSantis, Michael A. 114 Domanchuk, Paul M, 57,217 Dombrosky, Rick A. 114 Domenella, David D. 100,189 Domenella, Kathleen E. 88, 189,207 Dominick, Mark B. 57 Dominick, Sharon L. 88 Domzalski, Richard D. 88, 194 Donahue, Patrick J. 100,153 Donatelli, James J. 152 Donato, William C. 100 Donatucci, Sam A. 100,145, 161 Dooley, Carolyn A, 100 Doskoczynsky, Jaroslaw 88,181 Dow, Kathleen M. 88 Dow, Phil J. 114 Doyle, Gary J. 100 Doyle, Scott A. 217 Doyle, Thomas P. 100 Dragon, Eva 57,200,201,217 Drehobl, Lori A. 88 Drennan, James A. 144 Dreyfuss, Christine J. 57 Dreyfuss, Richard A. 145 Drews, Karen 114 Drichas, Gina C. 186,217 Drichas, James S. 88 Drory, Cynthia M. 100 Drozdz, Thomas M. 57,143, 168,210,217 Drucker, Jeffrey F. 100 Dryden, Susan D. 114 Drymalski, Debra A. 88 Dubicz, Robert H. 146 Dubin, Maureen 57,182,217 Duckett, Cathy G. 57,195,203, 217 Duckett, Diana A, 100,164 Duda, Brian A. 100 Meyer Krause, Robert P. 118 Krause, Thomas J. Kreft, Gayle 104 Kreft, Marianne 65,190,218 Krennrich, Michael Krennrich, Teresa L. 104 Kriss, Judith E. Kritzberg, Michael 91 Kritzman, Leta H. 91,195 Krocker, Richard T. 104,149 Kroening, Patrick A. 65,185, 218 Krogstad, Deborah A. 118 Krok, Michael J. Kroll, Leslie A. 91 Kroll, Michael J. 104,142 Kroll, Robert J. 104 Kromrei, Karen S. 91 Krone, Robert M. 200 Krueger, Cheryl 91 Krueger, Kenneth 65,215,218 Krug, Arthur C. 118 Krumske, Karen M. 65,184, 218 Kruse, Richard 65,218 Kuc, Irene 104 Kuc, Stanley 118 Kucan, Philip 65 Kuefner, Leslie B. 118 Kuioka, Steven 118 Kula, Russell 65,1-45,210,218 Kulas, Charles J. 104,153 Kulas, Maria T. 104 Kulesa, Mary J. Kulinczenko, Alex 118 Kummer, Rosemarie A. 119 Kurr, Jonathan 65,218 Kurr, Warren F. 91 Kutasi, Leslie Kutin, Stanley 65,171,218 Kutselas, Mary J. 119 Kwas, Linda 66,186,218 Kwiatkowski, Kevinn 57,66, 133,194,218 Kurve, S. 148 L LaPorta, Dominic 66,218 LaRocco, Marianne A. LaSusa, John C. 91,189 LaVelle, James 66,218 LaVelle, Keith T. Lahender, Brian R. Labiak, Debra 66 Lacerra, Eileen A. 104 Lachman, Arthur 104 Lacina, Gregory H. 66,218 Lacina, Jennifer R. 119 Lacina, Judith L. 91 Lacognata, Mark A. 91 Lacognata, Michele M. 103, 104 Lalich, Nico 72,218 Lalowski, Susan 66 Laman, Margaret J. 91 Laman, Patricia E. 66,134, 188,190,194,195,205,214 Lamarz, Michael J. 91 Lamasky, Edward M. 104 Lamasky, Mark 104 Lammersfeld, Deanne M. 104 Lammersfeld, Grace C. 119, Lesniak, Phyllis 66 Less, Michael A. 66,212,219 Leszkiewicz, Susan 66,219 Levand, Anthony Levand, August 91,215 Leventhal, Randi 91 Levi, Mitchell 119,197 Levi, Robin L. 66 Levin Levin, Eugene B. 174 Felice J. 104,205 Levin, Jamie E. 119 Levin, Lori R. 66,190,194, 219 Levin, Mitchell A. 104,196 Levin, Mitchell J. 66,219 Levin, Sharon J. 38,104,206 Levin, Terry 104 Levine, Nora L. 92 Levine, Pamela S. 104 Levine, Steven 119 Levine, Steven 66 Levinson, Bert J. 119,144,173 Levinson, Francine 92 Levinson, Meryl J. 104,179 Levitan, Gregg R. 66,219 Levitan, Jody L. 67,219 Levitt, Steven M. 104,173,200 Levy, Andrea A. 104 Levy, Daniel S. 92,155 Levy, Jerrold 1 104 Levy. Levy, Maury S. 67 Susan J. 104 Lewandowski, Raymond J. Leyman, Gyl L. 119 Leyman, Wendy L. 92 Liands, John N. 92,133 Libert, Denise 113,119 Lichner, Janice 56,67,181 Lichon, Patricia A. 92 Lichterman, Len J. 92 Lichterman, Nancy A. 104 Lidik, Sandy 119 Lieberman, Robert 67,219 Liedtke, Loree L. 92 Lienemann, Cristi A. 92 Limosani, Joyann M. 104,206 Lind, Lind. Eric William R. 149 Lindberg, Peggy L. Lindberg, Richard T. 92 Linden, Donna M. 119 Lint, Lucille F. 67,200,219 Lipar, Laura L. 119 157,205,214 Lammersfeld, Mark 91,149, 159,210 Lampert, Lynne M. 66,14O, 156,218 Lamping, Judith P. 181 Landguth, Valerie J. 119,202 Landman, Rhonda B. Landsm Lang, C Langer, Langfiel an, Fred R. 104 indy 91 Erich M. d, Sue Lannert, Lee M. 66,149,168, 210,21 8 Lannert, Lowell M. Lanski, Larsen, Larson, Larson, Larson, Larson, Lasken, Laskow, Carla S. 119 Jonathan Dennis W. Doreen S. 66,219 Susan 91 Vicki L. 104,141,156 Glen J. 91,199 Philip K. 104 Lauesen, Edward J. 104 Lauesen, Margaret M. Lauesen, Michael 66,130,140, 146,147,159,219 Laureys, Laura J. 91,205 Laureys, Lynn J. Laurie, Debbie M. 91 Lavin, Michael 104 Law, Jennifer L. Lawson, Linda J. 91 Lazar, Fern G. Lazar, Susan E. 66,186,219 Leach, Charles G. 91 Leach, Nancy T. 119 Leathurby, Cameron E. Lebedun. Alec A. 153 Leberis, George 91 Leddy, John A. 91 Lee, Barbara Lee, John Y. 119,148 Lee, Susan J. 104 Leibfritz, Steve A. 104 Leihold, Denise S. 113,119 Leihovitz, Mitchell L. 10 Leifer, Julie L. 91 Leindecker, Gary Leinwander, Michael K. 66, 219 Leitner, Cathy L. 91 Lenart, Joseph P. 119 Lennard, Michael 91,199 Lent, Rory 1. Leonard, Michele K. 211 Leparski, James 66,168,190, 210,211 Leptich, Deborah L. 66,75, 165,211,219 Leptich, Linda M. Lesaltato, Nancy 91 Lesiak, David C. 119 Leske, Leslie J. 66,188,195, 219 Lesniak, Joseph L. 104,188 Lipnick, Jay H. Lipson, Wayne D. 92,168,197 Lisnek, Marla L. 119 Livingston, Jeffrey M. 92,146 Livingston, Robert M. 119 Livorsi, Susan M. Llaneth, Bienardo M. LoSavio, Linda M. Lobel, Lisa 119 Lockwood, Merry E. Loeffler, Michael S. 142 Loewe, Mark L. 119,179 Loffredo, Mary P. 119 Loiner, Pat 104 Loob, Steven B. 104 Loos, Frank K. Lorch, Robert F. 119 Lorenz, Mary F. Lorenz, Thomas R. 67,219 Losacco, Victoria 92 Losasso, Cynthia L. 104 Losczyk, Diane T. 119 Louchios, Leo T. Lovell, Janet A. 67,198 Lubelfeld, Steve 104 Lucca, Brian A. 92 Lucca, Jeffrey N. 119,170 Lucca, Patrice M. 67 Lucchese, Dawn J. 92,133 Luczak, Cynthia M. 92,207 Luczak, Mary Jo 119 Ludkowski, Mary E. 67,141, 156,213,219 Luetteke, Noreen C. 92 Luke, Kevin 67,133,190,194, 200,201,219 Lund, Barbara J. 119 Luzwick, Laura J. 104 Lynch, James J. 119,144 Lynch Mary S. 104 Lynn, Michael R. 67,212,219 Lyons, Doralee B. 119 Lyons, Mike H. 104,167 Lyons, Tracey K. 119,205 M MacDonald, Scott M. 92 MacDonald, Steven L. 119 Macanowicz, Diane E. 67,219 Macchione, Bradley J. 92,189 Macina, Ellen J. 92 Macior. Steven 92 Mack, Cynthia 67,196 Mack, James A. 67 Mack, Richard S. 92,174 Mack, Sharyl R. 104 Madden, Lisa 119 Madigan, Dennis W. 104,18-4, 219 Madigan, Patrick 68,164,179, 183 Maffia, Robert S. 92 Maggio, Lawrance P. 119 Magnani, Michael A. 104 Magnuson, Susan 68,190,194, 205,214 Magnusson, Mark R. 219 Mahmud, Shahid Mahoney, Mark 68,102,219 Main, Juliette E. 119 Maiorella, Dominic 92 Maiorella, Ramona 104 Mairlot, Pascale V. 119 Majewski, Michele A. 104, 164,205,214 Majka, Mary 68 Makdoian, Z. 212 Makens, Elizabeth G. 113,119, 140 Makens, John 68,219 Maki, Dean W. 92 Malantis, John M. 119 Malantis, Karen L. 104,197, 199,201 Malecki, Perry E. 119 Malinowski, Cathy M. 119 Malisoff, Pamela L. Mallardi, Michael J. 92 Maloney, James 68,149,219 Maloney, Michael R. 104,145 Malter, David J. 104 Malter, Judi H. 68,92 Manbeck, Marilyn 68,219 Manbeck, Mark M. 104,145, 161 Mancil, Karen J. 92,207 Mancini, Donna 104,165,211 Mandel, David J. 104 Mandel, Karen L. 119 Mandelkern, Cindy 68,219 Mandik, Elizabeth 104,188 Mandler, Elann 104 Mannina, Steve S. 119,159,170 Mantione, Charles Manzo, Mark 68,219 Maravolo, Briana M. 104 Marc, Patricia R. 68,219 March, Mary K. 104 Marcotte, Cory J. 119 Marcus, Jay E. 92 Marcus, Sue 119 Marder, David 68,197,198,219 Marder, Richard L. 104,167 Mardoian, Silva 104 Mardoian, Zareh 92 Mares, William D. 219 Margalski, Judy A. 105 Marino, James V. 119 Marino, Jeff V. 119 Mark, Lisa B. Markiewicz, Anthony 68,219 Markiewicz, Marcella A. 105 Markin, Carole 68,197,198, 205,219 Markin, Robert S. 105,174, 219 Markowski, Fred Markowski, Michael Marks, Glen J. 105 Marks, Steven H. 68,219 Marland, Brian M. Marlette, Michael 219 Marolda, Dan J. 105 Maroney, Kathy M. 214 Marsh, Paul C. Marshall, Peter 68,197,219 Marshall, Todd A. 119,144 Marsico, Katherine A. 105 Marsico, Kimberly A. 119 Marsico, Louis 68,219 Martini, Thomas A. 105,145 Martirano, Deborah A. 125 Martirano, Francesca A. 92 Marus, Olen 105 Marx, Mary M. 68,183,199, 200,219 Mashl, John 68 Masi, Margaret A. 92 Masi, Vito 119,159 Maslov, Steven D. 119,144 Mason, Robert L. 105 Mass, Kurt R. 105 Massari, Jeffrey 68,219 Massong, Robert 148 Massong, Sylvia 68 Mateski, Donna 119,197 Mathiesen, Bruce W. 69,205 Matlin. Marc 69,219 Matteoni, Laurel S. 105 Mattera, David J. Mattes, Gary M. Mattes, Jeffery M. Matthews, Brent 68,219 Matthews, Clark R. Mattison, Laura E. 92 Matuschkovitz, Linda M. 119. 189 Matyskela, Cheryl A. 119 Maurins, Kenneth 69,219 Mayer, Amy J. 92 Mayer, Karen H. 105,206 Mayer, Robert A. 119,202 Mayster, Michele S. 69,207, 219 Mazar, Anthony J. 92 Mazik, Julia A. 86,92,215 Mazius, Michael A. 69,219 McAndrew, Karen S. 105 McAndrew, Mark R. 67 McCann, Marianne S. McCarrell, Caryn S. 119 McCarthy, Ellenmari McCauley, William 92 McClelland, Mark 92 McCollum, David S. McCorkle, Cynthia S. 119 McCormack, Debbie F. 92, 140,158 McCormack, Laura F. 140, 158 McDermott, Michael McDonell, Michael M. 67,119, 174,197,212,219 McDonne , Gerald, P. 67,219 McDonn1 , Nannette M. 109 McEvilly Eileen E. 67,219 McEvilly, Patricia P. 92 McGowan, Teresa A. 92 McGrane, Christina A. 105 McGruder, S. 170 McGuire, Erin 105,145 Mclnerney, Howard D. McKay, Kelly A. 119 McKervey, Gerard, G. 92, 149,168,214 McKervey, Michael S. 119, 166,167 McLean, Pamela A. 105 McMahon, John F. 67,149, 174,210,219 McMahon, Therese M. 119, 197,205 McNair, Pat A. 105,200,201 McNamara, Ann M. 119 McNamara, Matthew M. 194 McNamara, Nancy T. 92 McNichols, Brian J. 119,144 McQuillan, Joy J. 92 Mecall, Bonnie L. 69,219 Medley, Kathy L. 105 Medley, Keith R. 69 Mednick, Neil S. 105,199,213 Merrbaum, Sue L. 105 Meine, Curt D. Melia, Lois A. Melidosian, Grace Cv. 92 Melilli, Jeffrey S. 92 Melinger, Andrew S. 92 Melinger, Melissa A. 119 Melinger, Terry E. 69,219 Meltzer, Mark S. 119,173 Mendoza, Caroline J. 105 Mendoza, Elizabeth A. 105 Mendrala, Edward J. 143 Mendralla, Gerald L. Mendralla, Thomas A. Menich, Linda A. 105,206 Meniw, Doris 119 Meore, Gregory R. 105 Merczak, Elizabeth A. Merkel, Daniel B. 92 Mesch, Ulrike C. 207 Meisch, Claudia 119 Meschino, Marilyn A. 69,92 Mesirow, David M. Meskan, James D. 92 Metz, Yvonne 119,211 Meyer, Jack D. 69,146,147, 219 Meyer, Jerry C. Meyer, Jill C. 92 Meyer, John C. Meyer, Timothy P. 92 Meyers, Carl G. 93,194 Meyers, Claudia C. 105 Meyers, Deirdre M. Meyers, Donna L. 69,219 s, Henry B. 119,144 Meyers, Marc S. Meyers, Sue A. Mich, Edward B. 173 Michaels, Barry M. 119 Michalec, James B. Michalec, John B. 69,219 Michalek, Donna R. 105 Michelotti, James P. 105 Mierlak, Linda A. 69,219 Mierzwa, Keith M. 119 Mieszala, Margaret M. 69, 186,219 Mikell, Scott A. 105 Milam, Unadine U. 69,219 Millar, Gregory L. 59,69,133, 134,190,194,200,201,219 Millar, Michael 105,190,212 Millar, Philip T. 119 Miller, Alan N. 93,168 Miller, Craig R. 93,155,210 Miller, Glenn S. 93 Miller, James A. Miller, Karen E. 105 Miller, Kathryn D. 93 Miller , Kenneth A. 125 Miller, Lisa A. 69,219 Miller, Matt 194 Miller Miller Melody R. 93,165,211 Michael A. 119,160 Miller, Michael B. 93 Miller, R. fBob1 L. 105,152 Miller, Robert L. Miller, Roger N. 119,148 Miller, Sandra A. 93 Miller, Scott O. 119,166,215 Miller, Stuart D. 119 Miller, Tom J. 93,134,149, 190 Milling, Nancy J. 93 Mills, James E. 69,219 Milos, Robert W. Mina, Alan S. 69,188,197,2l9 Miner, Diane M. 119 Miner, James A. Miner, William K. 69 Minkley, Scott A. 45 Minor, Christine M. 93,181 Minor, Mirza, Laura A. 119,206 Daryl L. 105 Misiolek, Cheryl L. 105 Misiolek, Patricia A. 119 Mistic, Sharon S. 69,219 Mittelbrun, John W. 69,219 Mittelmeyer, Donald D. 69, 219 Mittelstaedt, Claudett 69,219 Mitzm an, Karyn S. 93,206 Mizera, Robert B. 120 Mjoen, Denise S. 69,186,219 Mogen sen, Gale A. 105 Moller, Laurence A. 120 Moore, Darlene M. 120,205 Moore, Mark E. 105 Moore, Marlene M. 120 Didden, , Mitchell 55 Bold, David P. 98,145 Boliaux, Bryan 112 Boliaux, Guy 112 Boncela, Gina 98 Boncimino, Gina B. 87 Bondi, Thomas A. 87 Bong, Linda S. Bong, Mary C. Bontsema, Peter D. 52,143, 216 Booras, Dawn S. 98 Booras, George 52,216 Boas, Richard A. 87 Bootz, Robert 87 Boraca, Pamela 216 Boraca, Robert 112 Borchew, Gail N. 87,207 Borchew, Karen I, 52,216 Borchew, Mark A. 112 Borg, Marilyn L. 87 Boslik, Randi 87 Borowiec, Laura L. Borshell, Donna L. Borton, Brian S. Borton, Robin C, Broys, Steve Bosco, Vicki G. 98 Boss, Daniel Boss, Steve 112 Boton, Julie Boton, Robert A. 98 Bottner, Ross 98 Boudreau, George G. 98 Boudreau, Suzanne M. 87 Bourbon, Craig 52,216 Bourbon, Tamra C. 112 Bouwman, Ingrid 98 Bouzek, Frank J. 216 Bowen, Eileen C. Boyd, Robert J. Boyd, William T. 112 Boyle, Charles E. Boyle, Robert L. 112 Brad, Andrea S. 52,216 Bradley, Marsha Bradley, Terrence J. 144 Bradley, Thomas J. 144,160 Bradtke, Robert W. 98 Brady, Scott 52,162,210,2l6 Brady, Terry D. 102,144,160 Brand, Neil A. 98,149 Brandt, Susan L. 98,206 Brauer, Beth A. 52,216 Brauer, Marilee C. 98 Brdlik, Frank J. 87 Breen, Carol 112 Bremer, Allan R. 112 Brennan, Michael J. Brennan, Michael W. Brennan, Mike T. Brennan, Valerie J. 112 Brenner, April B. Brenner, Kathleen J. 98,100 Brenner, Miriam R. 52,216 Brenner, Monica L. 98 Brenner, Steven J. 112 Breslin, James 52,216 Breslin, Mary R. Breslin, Patricia 98,164 Briars, Brian E. 98,145 Brichetto, Michael J. 98 Bridges, Cynthia S. 98,189, 214 Brieman, Marcia E. 52,216 Brim, Pamela M. 87 Brin, Marla B. Britton, Elizabeth A. 98,202 Brizzolara, Kathleen M. 112, 165,211 Broadrick, Delphanie J. 112 Brobst, Darcy J. 98 Brobst, Douglas 53,216 Brockstein, Helene F. 112 Brockstein, Sharon 53,182, 206,216 Brod, Janet E. 98 Brod, Jerry M. 53,216 Brodie, Mary M. 98 Brodie, Patricia C. 112,197 Brodner, Andrew 98,167 Brodner, Michael 87,93,168, 197,214 Brodsky, Irwin G. 112,199 Brohner, Robert A. Broms, Roger W. 99 Brosnan, Kimberly A. 112, 205 Broten, Brown, Thoedore P. 112 Arleen 53,216 Brown, Bonnie J. 26,87 Brown, Caryn M. 113 Brown, Cathryn C. 87 Brown, Derrick 162,216 Brown, Gary A. 99,149 Brown, Helena B. 99 Brown, Karen P. 206 Brown, Kathy A. 113 Brown, Kenneth 53,216 Brown, Marla B. 53,188,216 Brown, Patricia 53,216 Brown, Scott V. 53,180,216 Brown, Tracy G. 113,211 Brown, Brown Valerie J. 53 William H. 53,154, 155,216 Brownstein, Richard 53,216 Brownlow, Robert P. 99 Brownstein, Barry S. 113, 170 Bruhnke, Todd C. Bruno, Frank B. 99,145 Bruno, Richard S. 113 Bruno, Vita M. Busso, Andrea L. 216 Brusso, Lori E. 99,211 Bruzan. Ronald J, 87 Bryda, Charles A. 53,74, 133,l97,198,200,212,215, 216 Bryjowski, Daniel J. Bryjowski, Richard Bryski, Ron T. 87 Buck, Cheryl L. 87 Buck, Debra J. 99,l64,205, 214 Buck, Frank 53 Buckley, Richard P. Budish, Layne I. 113 Bukielski, Barbara A. 99 Bukielski, Stanley J. 87 Bunge, Diane 87 Bunt, Kathryn D. 87,194 Buonincontro, Susan B. 113 Burbach, Joseph L. 113,148 Burbach, Susanne 87 Burchard, John M. Burchard, Robert J. Burke, James M. 53,216 Burke, Michael S. 99,149 Burkiewicz, Wanda A. 216 Burklund, Laura J, 113,211 Burks, Cynthia 113,178 Burks, Thomas A. 113 Burnette, Jay P. 43,53 Burns, Aimee 53 Burns, Craig R. 53,183,200, 201,216 Burns, Geralyn Burril, James I Burril, Robert L. 216 Burrill, Judy 99 Burros, Elliott 113,148 Burros, Joseph 87 Burton, Jeffrey L. 99 Burton, Mary E. Busch, Scott 53,187,216 Busch, Terri C. 99,187 Buslik, Randi S. 87,182 Busse, Daniel R, 53,133 Busse, John H. 181 Busse, Thomas P. 113,148 Bussey, W. Butchin, Kevin B. 99 Butchin, Robin K. 53,207,216 Butler, Russell J. 87 Buttliere, Mark A. 113,152, 173 Buttliere, Martin P, 113 Buyukkurt, Isak 54,216 Buyukkurt, Varjan 54,216 Byrne, Rebecca N. 99 Byrne, Rita S. 113 Byrne, Thomas G. 99 Boss, Stephen J, 148 Byrd, T. 148 C Caccavella, Orazio Cacciatore, Cathleen 87 Cacciatore, Louis 99 Cacioppo, Nedine M. 117 Cahill, James B. 87 Cahn, Robert H. 87 Cain, Audrey J. 113 Cairo, Chris M. 113,148 Calabrese, Camille E. 113 Calabrese, John J. Calabrese, Marnie A. 113 Calabrese, Nicolette M. Calahan, Patrick J. Calandra, Lucille M. 97 Caldrone, Mary L. 113 Caldrone, Michael J. 54,216 Cali, Leonard 87 Callaghan, Richard 159 Callaghan, Terrence R. Callahan, Kenneth M. 54,216 Callahan, Kim D. 113 Callo, Rene M. 87 Camacho, Ronald A, Camacho, Wayne A. Campagna, Joe J. 99 Candotti, Maria C. 99 Canfield, Patrick E. 54,56, 181 Cannistra, Therese M. 99 Capaccio, Gina M. 99 Capaccio, Ronald 87 Caplan, Howard M. Capobianco, Tom J, 216 Capozzoli, Jack A. 113,173 Capozzoli, Robert T. 86,87 Cappello, Jeralyn 113 Cappello, Richard A, Cappello, Roberta 87,179 Capsuto, Bruce D. Capsuto, Richard A. Capsuto, Stephen L. 54,221 Caragher, Kathleen 54,216 Caras, Dani R. 113,170 Caras, Elissa D. 54,216 Caralzani, Josephine 216 Carbajal, Jane 99 Carbajal, Mary Lou 54 Carberry, Richard A. Carberry, Sharon 113 Carda, Randal E. 99 Cardella, Linda 87,203 Carey, Lori L. 87 Carey, Robert K. Carlson, Duane T. 87 Carlson, Raymond 54,137, 149,190,194,201,216 Carlton, Cheryl A. 112 Carter, Sam 54,130,146,216 Cartland, Douglas A. 87,182 Cartland, Jenifer C. Cartland, Mary J, Casaccio, Robert 216 Casaletto, Daniel F. 113,152 Cass, David 99 Castellano, Christine 54,216 Castellano, John A. 99,149 Castiglia, Mark A. 87,212 Catullo, Judy A. 113 Caudill, Debbie 113 Cavalzani, Josephine Cavanagh, Julie A. 113 Cawley, Johanna 113 Cecchi, Stephen 216 Cedrins, Sandra M. 216 Cennott, James 113 Cerny, Douglas M. 87,146, 162 Cerny, Lori M. 113 Cesek, Tina M. 99 Cetkovic, Zorka Chaiken, Michele J. Chapman, Keith J, 99,171 Chappe, Marc 54,215,216 Charal, Barbara 54,216 Chargo, Robert L. 54,216 Chargo, Sheryl A. 113 Charo, Jose Charter, Victoria 87 Chase, Bonnie L. 54,216 Chase, Steve R. 113,160 Chason, Denise C. 113 Chattler, Esther R. 99 Chavich, Thomas 54,216 Check, Glenda M. 54,216 Chelsvig, Kim L. 87 Cherry, Susan G. 99 Cherven, Gail P. 99,149 Cherven, Janice 54,216 Chezem, Debra E. 54,216 Chezem, Patricia G. 99 Chiappetta, Stuart P. 113 Childs, Richard 168,214 Chimerofsky, Laury 54,216 Chmielewski, Richard C. 99, 149 Chorzempa, Sharon 54,216 Christell, Craig 54,146,216 Christensen, June E, 113,197 Christensen, Laura 87 Chrobak, Laurie J, 99,141, 180,187 Chrystal, John 87 Church, Michelle 113 Ciabattari, Andrew E. 99 Ciabattari, Janet L. 55,216 Ciavarella, Raymond Cicero, Alan J. 99 Connor, James H. 88,215 Considine, Nancy E. 100 Contorno, Robin S, 55,146,177 Cook, James F. 44 Cook, Laurie A. 55,130 Cook, William T, 160 Debs, Beth J. 88 Dedes, Vicki 114 Dedio, Debbie D. 114 Dee, Edward F. 114,148 Dee, Jennifer L. 100 Degenhardt, Dawn A. 88 Cooke, Valeri A. Cooney, Gregory J. 114,188 Cooney, Kevin P. 55 Cooper, Jeffrey T. 100 Cooper, Karyn S. Cooper, Lisa 56,117 Coorlas, Toni L. 56,117,196 Corey, Lesley M. 100,179 Degodny, Ellen M. 113,114 Deligio, Maria C. 88 Delke, Joseph M. 88 Delligatti, Laura A. 88 Dellinger, Pamela J. 100,196 Dembski, Dorian J. 100,206 Dembski, Edward 57,146,174, 217 Corkill, Glenn 88,149 Corr, Mary M. 114 Corr, Timothy J, 88 Corrado, Carmella A. 114 Corrigan, Mary A. 56 Corrigan, Michael K. 100 Cosentino, Laurene Costello, Linda M. 114,214, 215 Cowan, Mindy M. 100 Cowin, Robert J, Cozzi, Frank S. 114,159 Crane, Paul M. 114 Crepps, Joanna M. 114 Crescenzo, Marc 145,173 Crifase, Steven 50,53,56,l13, Dempsey, William A. Dengler, Christine 1. 100 Dercole, Andrew J. 159 Dercole, Stephen P. 88 Deschamps, Lawrence A. 88, 162 Destefano, Theresa M. 100 Deters, Dennis 57,217 Deutsch, Jeff S. 100 DiBartolo, Joseph A. DiBrito, Albert M. 57,217 DiBrito, Peter J. 100 DiCicco, Alan R. 114 DiCicco, Carol A. 57,217 DiDomenico, Denise M. 114 DiGioia, Argangela A. 88 DiGrazia, James A. DiJohn, Denise P. 114 149,151,210 Crigler, Frank W. 171,211 Crigler, Gary A. Crigler, Mary F. 114 Cromer, Linda L. 100 Cronin, Barbara C. 114 Crosby, Dean D. 100 Crosby, Timothy G. 88 Crouse, Geraldine 56,112,197 Crouse, Jack 56,117,149,151 Crowley, Deborah S. Crutchfield, Randal Cummi ngs, Richard L. 100,183 Cunnally, Carla Cunnally, Kathy A. Curcia, Gayle A. 100 Currie, Patricia 56,197,198, 217 DiPrima, Eda M. 57,202,214, 217 DiPrima, Norma M. 100,189, 198,202 DiPrizio, John C. 88 DiVita, Patricia A. 88,189 DiVita, Robert H. 217 DiVito, Cynthia J. 88,165,211 DiVito, G. 159 DiVito, Rick 57,159,217 DiVito, Steve T. 114,148,159 Dicker, Leslie A. Dicker, Dickson Suzanne D. , Christoph W. 57,61, 149,168,210,214,217 James H. Cicero, Nancy A. 113,206 Cichon, Lynn 87,207 Cierniak, Debra A. 99 Cilio, Ellen 54,205,214,216 Cilio, Gina L. Ciminello, Rosalia 113,189 Cinelli, David A. 99 Cinelli, Denise M. 99 Cipinko, Scott J. 113 Ciszek, Greg 152 Citron, Mark A. 101 Clark, Cathy A. 87 Clark, Kimberly 55,116 Clark, Neil D. 55,116,146, 162 Clark, William 55,116 Cleary, Maribeth 55,116,130, 179,202 Cleghorn, Mary T. 99,188 Clemen te, Marie 55,116,197 Cleveland, Sheree S. 87 Cline, John A. 99 Cochrane, David G. 55,116 Cochrane, Robert I. 55,116, 146 Coffell, Michael A. 114 Coffell, Robert J. 185 Coglianese, William A. 114 Cohen, Alan B. 113 Cohen, David A. 99,199 Cohen, David L. 99 Cohen, Gail E. 55,116,158, 179 Cohen, Gale T. 80,113 Cohen, Graham D. 99,145 Cohen, Helene M. 87 Cohen, Howard S. Cohen, Jeffrey B. Cohen, Keith W. 55 Cohen, Laura J. 55,117 Cohen Cohen , Paul S. 100,161 Cohen, Robin S. 100,165,211 Cohen, Sheldon J, 100,173 Cohen, Steven M. 114,142,159 Cohen, Todd R, Cohn, Allan 55,117,197 Cohn, Scott 114,143,201 Colangelo, Phyllis 55,117 Colangelo, Susan M. 114 Colby, Douglas A. 55,117, 162 Colby, Elizabeth A. 88 Colby, Jonathan A. 173 Colby, Orrie J. 100 Colby, Pamela J. 55,117,130 Colem 160 Colem Colem an, Edward M. 114,144, an, Mary J. 99,100 an, Venetta J. Colen, Beth M. 88 Collins, Collins, Collins, Colna, Jeffrey Marsha A. 114,206 Scott H. 88 Shane Comes, Vito 100 Condo Condo Conne Conno n, Daniel E. 88 n, John W. 55,117 r, Sidney M. 88,200,201 r, Bernadett 88 Curtin, Cynthia R. 114 Curtis, Nancy E. 114 Cutler, Pamela R. 56 Cutrona, James A. 114,197 Cutsinger, Georgine Cwik, David C. 100 Czeszewski, Karen 56 D D'Agostino, Cathy 88,201 D'Agostino, Doreen 88,205, 214 D'Agostino, Joyce M. 114,205 D'Agostino, Leo 56,217 D Anna Philip J. 88 Daffe, Karl R. 114 Daffe, Margaret 88 Dahl, Mary E. 114 Dahlgren, John J. 114,144 173 Dahlgren, Mary B. 56 Dahlgren, Robert J. 88,174 Dahlin, Edward D. 114,166 Daladino, Sandy 88 Dalrymple, William F. 100, 149,199 Damato, Linda D. 88 Darby, Jodi L. Darschewski, Jeffrey M. 88 Dartez, Michael A. 56 Dash, James M. 100,199 Dassie, Deborah 56,217 Dassie, Robert E. 114 Dati, Anna 100,179,189 Dati, Oliviero 88,189 Dauber, Margot A. 114 Daugird, Frances P. 100 Daugird, Paul 88 Davenport, Arthur S. 100 David, Voni A. 100,205 Davis, Brian A. 114 Davis, David P. 114 Davis, Deborah L. 100 Davis, Ellen 57,217 Davis, Karen 88,165 Davis, Marcy L. 114 Davis, Scott B. 114 Davis, Shandouli 217 Davis, Todd 57,217 Davitt, Jeffrey M. 100,149,171 Davitz, Helene L. 57,217 Day, Michael J. 100 Dayiantis, Christine 88 Dayiantis, Steve W. 114 DeBellis, Debra J. 100 DeBiase, Donna 57,217 DeBusman, Dennis E. DeBusman, Dolores DeCardy, Lorna 57,194,198, 217 DeCesare, William DeChaud, John E. 88,215 DeChaud, Stephen J. 152 DeFrancesca, Nancy 88,205, 214 DeGeorge, Nancy 57 DeGraf, Scott 114,144,208 DeLaMata, Laura DeLaMata, Marielisa DeLucca, Garrett J. 114,148 DeLucca, Geoffrey 88 DeSalvo, Larry S. DeSantis, Doreen T. 100,189 DeSantis, Linda 88 DeSantis, Michael A. 114 Didden, William P. 57,114,197 Diehl, Debbie P. 100 Diener, Rebecca M. Diener, Sheila M. 57,129,202, 217 Dietzel, Steve S. Dillman, Floyd E. 100,179, 201 Dillon, Laura A. 114,206 Dillon, Patti L. 57,196,217 Dimond, Bradley S, 100,167 Diossy, Susanna E. 88 Dipping, Walter A. 217 Dittmann, Mark N. Diulus, Patricia A. 88 Divita, Lisa A. 114,179 Divito, Christ J. 100 Divito, Eugene C. 100 Dix, George W. 173,215 Djurin, Ivan 217 Dlugatch, Debra L. 57 Dlugatch, Diane L. 100 Dobkin, David S. 88,168,197, 210 Dobroth, Mary E. 114 Dock, Glenn M. Dock, Terry Dodd, Frank W. Doescher, Timothy C. Dolan, Denise M. 88 Dolbeare, James C. 88 Dolbeare, Kimberly Y. 114 Domanchuk, Mark A. 100, 145,217 Domanchuk, Paul M. 57,217 Dombrosky, Rick A. 114 Domenella, David D. 100,189 Domenella, Kathleen E. 88, 189,207 Dominick, Mark B. 57 Dominick, Sharon L. 88 Domzalski, Richard D. 88, 194 Donahue, Patrick J. 100,153 Donatelli, James J. 152 Donato, William C. 100 Donatucci, Sam A. 100,145, 161 Donley, Michael T. 57 Dooley, Carolyn A. 100 Doskoczynsky, Jaroslaw 88,181 Dow, Kathleen M. 88 Dow, Phil J. 114 Doyle, Gary J. 100 Doyle, Scott A. 217 Doyle, Thomas P. 100 Dragon, Eva 57,200,201,217 Drehobl, Lori A. 88 Drennan, James A. 144 Dreyfuss, Christine J. 57 Dreyfuss, Richard A, 145 Drews, Karen 114 Drichas, Gina C. 186,217 Drichas, James S. 88 Drory, Cynthia M. 100 Drozdz, Thomas M. 57,143, 168,210,217 Drucker, Jeffrey F, 100 Dryden, Susan D. 114 Drymalski, Debra A. 88 Dubicz, Robert H. 146 Dubin, Maureen 57,182,217 Duckett, Cathy G. 57,195,203, 217 Duckett, Diana A. 100,164 Duda, Brian A. 100 Gaede, Diane L. Duda, Mark S. 210,217 Dudek, Paul J. 100,149,170, 171 Dudzinski, Gary G. 57,217 Dudzinski, Kenneth G. Dugan, Michael S. 58,217 Dukas, Susan B. 114,200,217 Dukas, Theodore J. 58 Dulian, Danny K. 88 Duncan, Doris A. 100,206 Dunn, Kathleen L. 114,164, 194,197,205 Dunn, Keith E. 58,217 Dunne, Myra S. 100,158 Durham, Diana L. 88 Dvorak, Greg M. Dvorak, Robert D. 100,123 Dyball, Kevin D, 58,159,217 Dyja, Jill E. 114 Dykstra, David A, 100 Dykstra, Donna K. 88 Dymek, Debbie J. 88 Dyslin, Mark M. 114 Dziedzic, Deanne M. 114 E Eaton, Patricia A. 58 Eauslin, Scott A. Ebner, Emily B. 100 Ebner, Walter J. Edahl, Ann S. 114,197 Edblad, Lois J. 114 Edblad, Rita L. 101 Edelberg, Robert I, 88 Edelman, Carl 181 Edelson, Jeffrey M. Eggert, Mary G. 88,207 Eggert, Thomas R. 88,194 Ehorn, Dale Ehrenreich, Roz C. 58,64,217 Eichberger, William J. Eiler, Heidi M. 101 Eimers, Kathryn A. 58,133, 194,198,200,201,207,217 Eisenberg, Scott A. 101,174 Eisenberg, Terri A. 88 Elatkin, Marc R. 58,1-46,174, 210,217 Elkin, Howard J. 114,115 Ellin, Thomas C, Elliott, Peter J. Elliott, Sharon L. 115 Ellis, Michael A. Ellison, Sheri J. 88 Elsner, Steven F. 115 Elyasir, Samira L. 58,181, 217 Emrikson, Kevin R. 88 Ende, Larry 88 Engel, Mark R. 101 Engel, Maryann 101 Engel, Susan A. 115,206 Engelstad, Joan M. 88,194 English, Eve M. England, Nancy A. 115,206 Ennis, Jacquelin J, 115 Epstein, Kenneth B. Epstein, Scott D. 115 Eriksem, Gail L. 115 Eriksen, Kim L. 58,146,217 Erpito, Lisa M. 115,140 Eruchter, Cheryl Eskew, Harold A. 115 Esses, Cary R. 101 Esses, Lloyd K, 58,168,217 Etchingham, Robert K. 115, 144 Eterno, Marianne A. 88,189, 194,207 Eterno, Michael J. 101,200 Ettleson, Michael B. 88,168 Evins, Joel H. 100 F Faber, Paula 115 Faber, Richard L. 101 Fabian, Mary B. 115,217 Fahry, Robert 101,149 Factor, Barry Factor, Phillip Factor, William Faden, Kari B. 101 Faden, Mark L. 58 Fajnor, Jeff J. 115,144 Fallon, Michael P. 101,149 Falter, Patricia L. 99,101, 181,202 Farber, Richard A. 58,64,130, 146,217 Farber, Steven N. Farber, Susan M. 101 Farley, Glenn K. 58,181,183, 217 Farmer, George B. Farmer, Ralph K. 58,217 Farrell, John F. Farrell, Brett 115 Faulhaber, Ken D. 115 Feezor, Robert K. 58,162, 217 Feid, William J. 101,153 Feil, Vicki L. Feld, Jeffrey 101 Feld, Lorri M. 115 Feldman, Brian S. 101 Feldman, Kenneth T. 129 Feldman, Mara H, 58,217 Feldman, Mitchell C. 58,217 Feldman, Raymond A. 115 Felice, Laura Feller, Marcia 115 Femmel, Dawn 115 Femmel, Denise 88,207 Fenton, Jacuuelin S. 115 Ferch, Carolyn G. Ferch, Kenneth A. 58,217 Fergus, Patrick B. 58.143, 194,217 Fergus, Robert M. 143 Fergus, Sheila E. 115,157 Ferina, Regina A. Ferino, Christoph K, 115,184 Ferracane, Donna 101,197 Ferracane, Jack L. 58,197, 198,217 Ferrara, Carrie 58 Ferrari, Sherry A. 115 Ferraro, Teresa A. 101 Ferri, Angela B, 58,217 Ferri, Ivi L. 101 Fetty, Martha 217 Fields, Robert A. Fields, Steven W. 88 Figliulo, Helen R. 101 Figura, Dianne M. 58,217 Fijalkowski, Dale C. 101, 145 Filas, Daam M. 115 Filas, Doreen J, 58,217 Filippo, Annette R. 101 Filippo, Michael J. 101,149 Finato, Julianne M. 58,217 Finato, Raymond J. 101 Finato, Vincent J. 58,217 Finder, Sheree L. 88,185 Fine, Alan S. 88 Fine, Jay G. 101 Finlay, Scott H. 115 Finnegan, Marty 88 Fiorio, John R. 115,144 Fiorio, Michael P. 88,174, 175 Firszt, Mary A. 58,186,217 Fischer, Barbara 58,187,198, 215,217 Fischer, Dave M. 115 Fisher, Howard M. Fishman, Don R. 98,146 Fishman, Lisa G. Fisler, Deborah L. 58,217 Fitzpatrick, David J. 58,217 Fitzpatrick Kathleen 101,188 Fitzpatrick Timothy J. 115 Flanigan, Richard J. Fleck, Paul W. 115 ' Fleischmann, Lisa M. 59,217 Fleisner, James M. 113 Flood, Christi A, 88 Flores, Angelica 59,179,217 Foelsch, Donna J. 115 Foelsch, Joan C. 89,140 Fogel, Scott M. Foltz, Michael D. 59,149,217 Fonger, Darlene Forchione, Anthony Forchione, Debbie A. 101 Ford, Estelle A. 115 Foreman, Andrea S. 115 Foreman, Janice S. 190,200, 201 Foreman, Larry R. 89,159 Foreman, Scott G. 59,217 Formaggio, Scott M. Forney, Kim 89 Forshter, Linda E. 89,207 Forsthoff, Karen M. Forsthoff, Mark A. 101 Forsythe, Nicholas P. Forsythe, Steve M. 101 Fortman, Debbie R. 101 Forty, Nancy K. 101 Forty, Perry M. Foster, Barbara J. 59,130, 196,217 Foster, William J. 59,140, 217 Fox, Eileen S. 89 Fox, William C. 86,146,210 France, Michael G. 89,171 Francis, Scott A. 115 Frank, Alan R. Frankel, Paul C, Franklin, Craig A. 101,145, 161 Franks, David B. Fraser, Christine 59,217 Fraser, Cynthia L. 101 Frawley, Matthew J. 115,202 Frayn, Laura A. 89 Fredman, Gayle L. 59,217 Fredman, Michele I. 101 Fredricksen, Lynn 59,217 Freeman, Susan E. 59,217 Freihrun, Eric S. 89,183 Friduss, Jodi L. 89 Friederich, Marlene E. 206 Friedland, Deborah A. Friedlander, Gary S. Friedlander, Larry E. 101 Friedman, Howard I. 101 Friedman, Karla R. 217 Friedman, Lynn A. 115 Friedman, Margaret H. 101 Friedman, Norman M. 89 Friedman, Ronald B. Friedman, Ross M. 115 Friedman, Steven A. 115.180, 215 Friedman, Stuart 89 Fripp, Bob 89 Froehlich, Barbara T. 115 Froehlich, Erwin 89 Fruchter, Cheryl L. Fry, Gregory J. 101,150 Fry, John S. 89,159 Fry, M, Scott 115 -Fry, Susan M. 89,199,201,202 Fujii, Gary D. 59,217 Fujimoto, Jeanne M. 101 Fuld, Lawrence 1. 101 Furlan, Alphonso 59,130 Furlan, Elizabeth A. 115 G Gabalec, Ann Gabriel, Nanette 217 Gadomski, Timothy W. 115, 173 Gaede, Karl 217 Gaede, William Gaffney, Dawn M. 115 Gagliardi, John F. 101 Gajewski, Sandra L. 89,187 Galan, Anna 59,82,179,205, 217 Galante, Maryann 207 Galante, Patricia 207 Galante, Susan 59 Galanter, Joan G. 115 Galanter, Michelle 59,217 Galhavy, Linda K, Galbavy, Robert A. 59,217 Galler, Candace E. 59,217 Galler, Jody R. 101,194 Galletta, Sarah G. 115 Gallo, Joseph 59,189,217 Gallo, Linda R. 101,189 Gams, Hugh I. 143 Gamze, Allison 89 Ganz, Gertrude 89,187,212 Ganz, John 59,197,198,212, 215,217 Garcia, Armando 115 Garcia-Camilo, Jose R. Gardner, Judy D, 115,197 Garelli, Carmine 59,217 Garelli, Paul Garesche, Juliette 89 Gargano, Susan D. 115,206 Garrigus, Craig 89,181 Garrigus, Joyce M. 115 Garrigus, Trudy A, 101 Garrity, Daniel P. 59,217 Gartke, Debra A. 89 Gartner, Bruce A. 59,146,147, 198,217 Gattuso, Andrea J. 115,157, 189 Gattuso, Dianna S, 59,189 Gattuso, Joseph P. Gaut, Jonathan A. 101 Gavin, Patrick N, 101 Gavlin, Thomas A. 89,146,147 Gavlin, Timothy M. 115 Gayle, Jerry M. 116 Gaza, Cathy A. 116 Gaza, Robert S. 60,206,217 Gaza, Susan L. 101 Gedweg, Irene 89 Geiger, Deborah 60,217 Geis, Diane 60,196,217 -Geis, Linda M. 116,148 Gelado, Richard 101,145 Geller, Jay M. 116 Gelman, Jory L. 89 Gelman, Nancy B. 101 Gelman, Steven 60,183,215, 217 Gengo, Keith 60 George, Debbie 89 Gerald, Jeffrey R. 101 Gerber, Lawrence M. 173 Gerovasil, John W. 101 Gersh, Deborah L. 89,188 Gershon, Barbara S. 89 Gershon, Jay W. 89,199 Gervens, Jean M. 101 Gervens, John 60,171,217 Giampoli, Candace L. 60,217 Giancaspro, Carmella 89,185 Giannis, Peter 60,217 Gianos, Diane E, 116 Gianos, Mary E. 89,196 Gianpetro, Susan C. 89 Gibbs, Don E. 89 Gibson, Barbara Gierum, Gerald Gilbert, Laura A. 217 Gilfoy, Susan M, Gilfoy, Terrence 146,147,217 Gillen, Julie 116,200 Gillen, William G. Gillespie, Ann R. 101,197, 199,201 Gillespie, Daniel 60 Gillespie, Margaret 214 Ginsburg, Jeffrey S. 89,199 Ginsburg, William S. 160 Giovenco, Anna L. 89 Giovenco, John 60,171,211, 217 Gitelman, Jordan H. Giustino, Anna M. 116 Glanzrock, Lori B. 101 Glanzrock, Michael 60,217 Glass, Jay S. 116 Glass, Kathye G. 101 Glassman, Carolyn B. 101, 113,189 Glassman, Cynthia J. 99,101, 189,197 Gleason, Mark 89 Glick, Debra L, 60,131,200 201,217 Glick, Marlene 60,198,205, 217 Glickman, Jamey S. Glickman, Mitchell 60,217 Glickman, Ronald S. 89 Gliksman, Joseph I. 89,149 Glowacki, Christine M. 101, 180,189 Glowienke, Susan 60,217 Glynn, Stephen 89,194 Gnatowsky, Mitchell 60,174,217 Gnatowsky, Rochelle Gnatowsky, Shelle 116 Godzicki, James W. 116 Godzicki, Kimberly L. 101 Goeschl, Karen M. 60,217 N - al Golan, Sue A. 101,140,156 Golbach, Charlene 89 Gold, Bruce M, Gold, Hinda 60,217 Gold, Jordan 60,217 Gold, Ricki L. 116 Gold, Simon B. 160 Goldberg, Marlene 60,217 Goldberg, Shelly B. 89 Golden, Judith M. 101 Goldman, Gary A. 102,159 Goldman, Lenore A. 116 Goldman, Michael P. 116,148 Goldman, Steven J. 89 rr Goldsmith, Nancy J. 89,164, 165,211 Goldstein, Gary A. Goldstein, Leslie B. 102 Goldstein, Marci B. 102 Goldstein, Rhonda M. 61 Goldstein, Ronald S. 102 Goldwater, Robin B. 116 Gom berg, Gonnella, Golemba, Edwin J. 102 Goltz, Julia 61,217 Diane 89 Mary R. 102,189 Gonnella, Susan M. 116,189, 199 Gonsiorek, Nancy A. 116,206 Good, Leslie C. 102 Good, Neil H. 116,170 Goodman, Barbara G. 189, 197,200 Goodman, Derek C. Goodman, Gregory M. 89 Leslie G. 26,89, 134 Goodman, Jordan A. 152 Goodman, 190,194 Goosz, Susan E. 116 Gootnick, Jo A. 116 Gorack, John 61,217 Goralski, George H. 116 Goranson, Steve L. 116 Gordan, Andrea R. 116,189, 200 ichael L. 89 Gordon, M Gordon, Pamela J. 89 . Gorgol, Robert G. 89,155 Gorla, Rose M. 116 Goroshnik, Gorski, James F. 116 Goss, Denise M. 116,206 Goss, Janine L. 89 Gottlieb, Bruce I 102 Gould, Paul 89 Gourley, Susan D. Grabelle, Barry 89,149,210 Graca, Christoph 89 Grady, James J. Graf, Peggy T. 116 Graff, Cyndee G. 102,165, Ellen S. 102 211 Graff, Deborah 61,217 Graff, Fin E. Graff, Glenn 89 Graff Marti S, 89 Graham, Robert M. 102 Graham, Thomas P. 116 , ,,lg Granat, Jody B, 61,218 Grandi, Diane 89 Grant, Claude R. 61,174,218 Grant, Cynthia A. 116,140, 156,157 Grant, Dee A. 116,157 Grant, Glen J. 89 Grant, Michele A. 116 Grasenick, David A, 102 Graves, Mary 89 Gray, Mary M. 116 Gray, Nelson W. 102 Grazian, John L, 116,167 Grazian, Robert L, 61,166, 168,198,210,217 Great, Gregory D. 61,217 Great, Janice Greco, Arthur B. 116,144 Greco, Marie R. 102,212 Greco, Suzanne M. 116 Green, Daniel E. 102 Green, Linda S. 102 Green, Lisa C. 89,189 Greenberg, Earle R. 89 Greenberg, Iris A. 116,200 Greenberg, Jay A. 102 Greenberg, Sandra J. 102 Greenberg, Sharon B, 89 Greenberg, Steven S. Greene, Sandee L. 116,206 Greenfield, Jeffrey 116,160 Greenfield, Rhona B. 61,186, 217 Greenfield, Susan M. 102,164 Greenier, Scott W. 116 Gregorio, James 102 Grewe, Richard 89 Grexa, Bette E. 116 Greyas, Sandra A. 116 Grieco, Alison M. 113,116, 169,205,214 Gries, Amanda M. 102,141 Gries, Tabitha C. 61,198,217 Griesser, Kathleen M. 102, 189 Griesser, Robert 61,198,217 Griffeth, Barbara J. 102 Griffin, Kathleen M. 102 Griffin, Scott M, Grindel, Ellen F. 89 Grippo, Dean 89 Griseto, Grobner, Groscop, Linda S. 116 Richard 61,217 Peter W. 116 Gross, Andrew B. 55,61,146, 217 Gross, Joseph M. 116 Gross, Terry D, 102,149 Grossma Grossma n, Arlene E. 116,158 n, Nancy 89 Grubba, Joyce A. 116 Grube, Kimberly R. 102 Guerrieri, Kathryn L. 102 Guevara, Jose Guglielmo, Joseph 89 Guiffaut, Bonnie R, 102 Guiffaut, Sheree L. 89 Gulbis, Susan 61,217 Gullberg, Laura J. 116,205, 211 Gulliksen, Kristin M. 57,61, 194 Gustafson, Cherie J. 116 Gustafson, Edward Gustin, Daniel S. 89 Gustin, Denice F. 61 Gustin, Penny L. Gutkowski, Kathleen 61,182, 217 Gutsmiedl, Michael J. 200 Gutt, Erika M. 99,102,202 H Haas, Ga le L y , Habel, Susan M. 102,183 Haber Michael A. 61,218 Hackl: J ohn F. 153 Haerr, Dale G. 160 Haerr, Doreen M. 62,218 Hagen, Lisa M. 116,206 Hager, Cheryl L. 116 Hague, Tim 89 Hahamy, Bertha 116 Hainzinger, Cynthia Hajduk, Jaye E. 116,206 Hajek, Nancy 62,218 Halasz, Juliana 162,218 Halinton, Garry J. Halpert, Hambac Leslie 103 h, Peggy A. 116 Hamilton, Kathleen A. 116 Hampton, Karin L. 116 Hampton, Laura K. 90 Hanberg, Steven 116,197,215 Handzel, John C. 116 Hangey, Donald L. 116 Hanks, Randi K. 116,157 Hanna, Jeffrey E. Hanna, Joseph C. 102 Hanna, Robert A. 90 Hanrahan, Mary 90,218 Hansen, Audrey M. 116 Hansen, Bonnie 62,218 Hansen, Cheryl L. 102 Hansen, Clark A. 116,152 Hansen, Gail 90,200 Hansen, Susan M. 102 Hansen, Thomas 90,183 Hanson, Paul 62 Hanson, William Harkensee, James 90 Harker, Darlene R, 116,206 Harker, David G, Har.. ', Donald 62,218 Harmon, Shawn J. Hamer, Nancy 182,218 Harner, Theresa Harris, Andrea L, Harris, Arnold S. 117,201 Harris, Bernice 90,188 Harris, David O. 90 Harris, Joan B. 117,206 Harris, Todd S, Harrison, Cindy A. 90 Harrison, Mark C. Harrison, William N. 102 Harrop, Anne 62,218 Harschfeld, Deanna B. 117 Hartman, Robbie L. 90 Haschak, Joyce C. 102 Hauptmann, Anna 90 Havlovic, Joseph M. 102 Havlovic, Robert G. 117 Hawkins, Heidi 218 Hawkins, Roger J, 102 Hayes, Lawrence 62,218 Hayes, Michael Hayes, Michael E. Heath, James M. 102 Heath, Karen A. 62,218 Hebeisen, Louise 62,218 Hecklinger, Daniel 90 Heichman, Fred M. Heider, Shelly E. 117 Heiderman, Karen 62,188, 198,218 Heiderscheidt, Nancy C. 101 Heiderscheidt, Robert 90 Heineman, Leslie J, Heintzelman, Raymond 90, 146 Heinz, Michael 50,90,171 Heinz, Timothy P. 102,149, 171 Heiteen, Steven 90,149 Heller, Bennett R. Heller, Larry 90 Heller, Lewis S. 90 Heller, Susan L. 102,140 Helminiak, Joseph R. 102 Helwig, William Hempel, Ann M, 102 Hempel, Elise A. Hempel, Marc A. 62,180,218 Henderson, Kathryn . Hengels, Ranay L. 102 Hengels, Rosemarie 90 Henich, Marcy L. 102,140 Hennings, Ivan Henreid, Cindy A. 99,102, 189,202 Henricks, Joyce A. 102,188 Herbert, Nancy A. Herbst, Katherine 90,165 Hernandez, Joseph Herr, Ellen R. 62,218 Herr, Mary E. 62,218 Herr, Rose M. 62,218 Herr, Steven Herrejon, Daniel J, 102 Herrejon, George 102,145 Herrmann, William L. 90 Hervas, Roy C. 117 Herzog, John F. 62,218 Hess, Michael C. 117,159 Hess, Thaddeus J. 159 Hetzner, Donna M. 117,187 Hetzner, Kenneth J. 102,157 Heyman, Carolyn R. 102,200, 201 Hibnick, Charles A. 62,140 Hibnick, Toby L. 90,218 Hicks, Debra K. Hilgers, Lawrence C. 86,90 Hill, Heather A Hill, Kevin M. 90 Hindale, Kristine E. 102 Hinterhauser, John 90,154, 155 Hinterhauser, Maria A. 117 Hirsch, Melanie S. 90,182, 188 Hirsh, Dean K. 90 Hirsh, Joanne R. 102,205 Hirsh, Richard S. 90 Hitchcock, Lynn 62,218 Hobscheid, Doris 90 Hobscheid, John 215 Hochstadt, Adrian Hodor, Robert J. 117 Hodor, Vincent T. Hoelter, Elizabeth A. 102 Hoffman, Edwin M. 117 Hoffman, Jan A. 102,158 Hoffman, John D. 117 Hoffman, Kathryn L. 90,158 Hoffman, Scott V. 117 Hoffmann, Brigitte 62,218 Hoffmann, Richard A. 103 Hofman, Frida 117 Hohn, Steven A. 90 Holin, David L. 103,174 Holbrook, Mary E. Hollander, Debra 63 Holley, Renee 63,140,181, 202,218 Holm, Christine 90 Holmes, Arthur S. Holst, Martha J. 90 Holst, Steve T. 103,149,167 Holzer, Mark 117,166 Holzkamp, Jamie J. 63,218 Homins, Tina M, 103 Hood, John W. 117,185 Hood, Valerie L. 103,117 Hornung, David C. Hornung, Janet M. Hornung, Lee J, 63,218 Hornung, Pamela K. 63,218 Hostadd, Adrian 117 Hough, Hough, Barbara 63,134,218 Thomas J, 117,148 Hovland, Richard H. Howard Howard , Douglas 63,218 , Susan E. 90,190,207 Howe, Theresa A, Hoyle, Cynthia M. Hoyt, Holly 90,184 Hrdlicka, Ray 90 Huber, Carol 90,140 Huber, Fred R, 90 Hudec, Anthony J. 117,144,208 Hudec, Lynn A, 102 Huebner, Jeffrey A. Hujer, Diane L. 103 Hujer, Paul 63,218 Hujer, Robert K. 90 Hull, Janet R. 103 Humrickhouse, Gina 90 Humrickhouse, Shelly 63 Hunt, Patricia R. 103,141, 202 Hunt, Richard 90 Hunter, Sharon M. 103,205 Hurley, Glenn R. 194 Hurley, Jayne K. 63,195,218 Hurley, Joanne 117,205 Hussli, Christine 63,188, 197,218 Hustad, Holly 90,186 Hyken, Rick S. 90 Hyken, Ronda L. 117 Johnsen, Kathy M, 90 Johnson, David 103 Johnson, Debra A. 63,218 Johnson, Donna M. 90 Johnson, Kim A. 117,207 Johnson, Rebecca S, 117 Johnson, Robert J. 103,174 Johnson, Russell F. 103 Johnson, Tom J, 103 Joiner, Joiner, Donna S, 117,199 Patricia L, Jolcover, Alan C. 103 Jones, Peggy S. 117 Jordan, Kathy P, 90,113,206 Jorgensen, Jill K. 103 Jorgensen, Mary Jo 189,197, 205 Jorian, Glenn J. Jorian, Jan M. 103,207 Jorian, Jeffrey Jorian, John E. 117,146,149, 218 Joseph, Judith J. 63,215,218 Joseph, Sandra I. 103,205 Joseph, Stacy M. 117 Jostock, Andrew J. 64,149 Jostock, Matthew J. 155,218 Joyce, Terrence 90 J u bert, Jody L. 90 Jung, Carol A. 64,218 Jung, Susan M. 117,211 Jurasz, Deborah M. 64,218 Jurasz, Linda M. 90 Jurasz, Robert H. 117 I Iacoviello, Mario 63,146,218 Iacullo, Mary T. 63,218 Ignatius, Thomas J. 63 Imbirgia, Thomas R, 117,173 Imig, Brian C. 103 Imig, Laura J. 117,206 Ingram, Lynn 103 Intravichit, Surachai 218 Intravichit, Surasak 102,149 Irmen, Michele M. 117 Irwin, Philip J. 117 Irwin, Terry L. 90 Isaac, Julie B. 103 Isaacs, Randall M. 103 Isaia, Gianfranc T. 189 Ischer, Daniel Isenstein, Howard A, 103,199 Isola, Gabrielle M. 145,165, 211 Israel, Elaine 90 Issel, Karen A. 63,218 Itashiki, Michael R. 90,194 Itzkowitz, Denise B, 103,137 Iverson, Cindy L. 63,218 Izrael, Michael 90 J Jurczak, Michael 64,218 Jurica, Cynthia J. 103 Jurica, JoAnn M. 103 Jurica, Julia M. Jurs, Ben A. 64,218 K Kadlobowski, Sharon L. 117 Kahalnik, Charles 64,218 Kahan, Julie A. 90 Kahn, Carol L. 117 Kaiser, Kathy 117,187 Kalas, Mary E. 118,202 Kalchin, Janet A. 118 Kalikin, Claudia 118 Kalind, S. 159 Kalin, Shelley B. Kalk, Susan 64,211 Kallal, Claudia J. 91 Kalov, Howard A. 91,215 Kamin, Leslie A. 103 Kaminsky, Sharon L. 91,182, 205 Kamman, Paul Kane, Susan A. 103,165 Kanies, David 64,159,218 Kann, Steven L. 103 Kanter, Arleen 103 Kanter, George S. 103 Kanter, Karen I. 91 Kanter, Ruth 64,218 Jaacks, Dale S. 117,199 Jaacks, Jeri 90,140 Jablonski, Jeannine L. 103 Jacobs, Christoph T. 103,161 Jacobs, Deborah L. 103 Jacobs, Ellen A. 103 Jacobs, Sharon L. 117 Jacobs, Steven C. 103,167, 194 Jacobs, Tammy 90 Jacobs, Timothy 90,117 Jacobs, Timothy K. Jacobson, William K. Jaffe, Charles 63,218 Jager, Michael 63 Jajkowski, Janice L. 103, 165,2 11 Jajkowski, Jean M. 103,165, Kaplan, Allan M. 103 Kaplan, Brian E, 103,167 Kaplan, Claire R. 91 Kaplan, Doug J. 103,173 Kaplan, Julia B. 118 Kaplan, Linda 91 Kaplan, Phyllis 64,218 Kaplan Susan I. 118 Kapustka, Patrick Kapustka, Stanley T. 118 Karasuskas, Janice 91 Karbowski, Carolyn 64 Karlins, Michael J. 64,174, 210,218 Karlins, Michelle 118,212 Karlins, Russell A, 103,174 Karr, Jonathan A. 118 Kasper, Kasper, Cynthia D, 103 Gordon R. 91,168 211 Jajkowski, Steven 63,183 Jakubowski, Judith 90 Jakubowski, Robert Jambor, Alana 90 Jambor, Paul R. Jamrozik, Cindy J, 103 Jamrozik, Lori L. 117 Janek, Peggy E. 90 Janiak, Ron 44 Janikowski, Denise 90,164, 205 Janis, Mike W. Janis, Paul D. 63,90,197,212, 218 Jankowski, Thomas J. Janofskey, Dave D. Janonis, Glen Janus, Jane M. Janus, Keith G. 117 Janus, Paul S, Janyia, James J. Janyia, Richard Jarczyk, Tom W. 117 Jasick, Denise M. 103 Jasionowski, James S. 103, 145 Jason, Bruce 90 Jaster, David A. 90 Jaster, Julie A. 63,218 Jedynak, Daniel L. 90 Jefferson, Frank Jekot, Deborah L. 90,205 Jelke, Mark S. 117 Jenkins, Ellen 90 Jensen, David A. 145,163 Jerfita, Doreen A. 90,196 Joern, Henry C. 103 Joern, James E, 145 Johns, Kevin L. 145 Kathe, Christy A. 103,179 Katz, Ira M. 91 Katz, Neil E. 118 Kauffman, Mary A. 103 Kauffman, Roy 64,146,197, 210,218 Kaufman, Marla A. 103 Kaufman, Samuel R. 118 Kaufmann, Jeffrey 91 Kay, David L. 118 Kay, Gary E. 86,91 Kay, Karen E. 91 Kaye, Anne 64 Kaye, Michael A. 118,170 Kaz, Karen R. 103,180,188 Kazen, Steven W. 91 Kazmer, Robert F. Keane, James Keay, Jonathan L. 218 Kedzierski, Henry 64 Keefe, William R. 118 Keegan, Mary A. Keigan, Linda S. 103 Keigan, Steve 103 Keiner, Richard M. Kelin, Edward 118 Kelin, Jill 103,140 Keller, Irwin E. 118 Kemmer, Anita 64,188 Kemmer, Suzanne E. 103,197 Kennebeck, Jeannie 125 Kennebeck, Lynn M. 91 Kenning, Jeanne J. 118 Kenny, Dennis Kerkes, Thomas J. 118,170 Kessinger, Dana 106 Kessler, Ira S. 103 Ketchik, Paul 214 Keyes, James A. Keyser, Michael E. 218 Khatcherian, Paul 91 Kien, Judy L. Kien, Lawrence J. Kier, Cheryl A. 91 Kiolbasa, William 118 Kirby, Deborah A. 64,218 Kirby, Robert W. 103,153 Kirsch, Michael J. 91,215 Kirsh, Pamela A. 118 Kist, Barbara 64,186 Kist, Heidi D. 103,206 Kist, Robert 91 Kiszonas, Jeffrey 91 Kladis, Lynn Klatt, Margaret M. 103 Klein, Brian P. 103,162 Klein, Gail S. 91 Klein, Glenn L. 118,144,183 Klein, Jamie L. 118,211 Klein, John J. 118 Klein, Robert E. 91,146 Klein, Susan L. 118,206 Kleine, John C. Kleine, Linda J. 91 Kleinschmidt, Cheryl L. 118,188 Kleinstein, Larry 64,133,190, 194,200,206 Kleinstein, Sherry P. 103 Klewer, Lori B, 103 Klicker, Lynn E. 103,189 Kliger, Debra S. 64 Kliger, Lori B. 211 Kline, Marlin S. Kline, Susan L. 103,207 Klocek, Michael 64,218 Klupar, Sharon 64,218 Klupar, Suzanne 103,206 Kmiec, Michael J. Knodle, Kerry 118 Knoll, David 64 Knox, Martin J. Knox, Robert D. 90,197 Koch, Dolores J. 100,103 Koenig, Jens 91 Kokinis, Diane M. 118 Kokinis, Karen 118 Kokinis, William J. 91 Kolb, Carole A. 118 Kolb, Christina A. 104 Kolb, Laura A. 118 Kolb, Norbert 64,190,200,202, 218 Kolbaska, Jeffrey S. Kolder, Leanne 65,218 Kolman, Gloria 91 Kolman, Michelene K. 104,212 Kolmar, Mary J. 118 Kolze, Karen 65,190,194,207 212,218 Komperda, Joseph 41,65,133, 218 Komperda, William K. Kon, Wendy L. 104 Kondiles, Chris Kopald, Candice L. 65 Koperny, Karen S, 65,218 Kopoian, Kimberly 91,181, 188 Koppensteiner, Mary 65,218 Koppensteiner, Susan L. 104 Korach, Debbie S. 118 Korach, Elliot 65,198,218 Korba, Kathleen A. 104 Korbel, Patricia L. 104 Korbel, Richard R. 218 Korbel, Russell R. Korczyk, Theodore R. 91 Koress, Michael D. 91 Korines, Christena D. Korines, Diane C. 65,218 Korn, Cynthia 91,214 Kosberg, Richard S. 118,148, 160 Kosberg, Robert D. 65,149, 218 Kosmatka, Therese M. 118 Kostak, Susan P. 118 Koster, Richard L. 91,194 Kostic, Yvonne 104 Kosturik, John A. 118 Kosturik, Thomas 65 Kosyk, Lydia 118 Kotecki, Mariusz B. 91 Kotsiris, Jeffry A, 65 Kougan, Despina Koukios, Steven S. 91 Koukios, Valerie 118 Kourakis, Kim R. 65,218 Koutroulakis, Helen 118 Kovarsky, Norman D. Kovich, Linda M. 91,188,207 Kowalik, Christine M. 104 Kowalik, Lucille A. 104 Kowalski, Deborah A. 65,218 Kowalski, Nancy G. 91 Kowieski, Amy L. 104 Koz Michael R. 118,142,189, 215 Koza, Jeffrey S. 118 Koza, Judy L. 65,218 Kozial, Kathy A. 104 Kozial, Kim 65,218 Kozinski, Thomas Kozlowski, Sharon T. 118 Kozmer, Joseph J. 104 Kraft, Howard 91 Kraft, Susan 65,190,218 Krainski, Linda 65,202,218 Krajewski, Jerome J. 91 Krakora, Mary L. Kramer, Carolyn S. 104 Kramer, Larry B. 91,146,199 girandel, Craig S. 104 Krause, Robert P. 118 Krause, Thomas J. Kreft. Gayle 104 Kreft, Marianne 65,190,218 Krennrich, Michael Krennrich, Teresa L. 104 Kriss, Judith E. Kritzberg, Michael 91 Kritzman, Leta H. 91,195 Krocker, Richard T. 104,149 Kroening, Patrick A. 65,185, 218 Krogstad, Deborah A. 118 Krok, Michael J. Kroll, Leslie A. 91 Kroll, Michael J. 104,142 Kroll, Robert J. 104 Kromrei, Karen S. 91 Krone, Robert M. 200 Krueger, Cheryl 91 Krueger, Kenneth 65,215,218 Krug, Arthur C. 118 Krumske, Karen M. 65,184, 218 Kruse, Richard 65,218 Kuc, Irene 104 Kuc, Stanley 118 Kucan, Philip 65 Kuefner, Leslie B. 118 Kuioka, Steven 118 Kula, Russell 65,l45,2l0,218 Kulas, Charles J. 104,153 Kulas, Maria T. 104 Kulesa, Mary J. Kulinczenko, Alex 118 Kummer, Rosemarie A. 119 Kurr, Jonathan 65,218 Kurr, Warren F. 91 Kutasi, Leslie Kutin, Stanley 65,171,218 Kutselas, Mary J. 119 Kwas, Linda 66,186,218 Kwiatkowski, Kevinn 57,66, 133,194,218 Kurve, S. 148 L LaPorta, Dominic 66,218 LaRncco, Marianne A. LaSusa, John C. 91,189 LaVelle, James 66,218 LaVelle, Keith T. Labender, Brian R. Labiak, Debra 66 Lacerra, Eileen A. 104 Lachman, Arthur 104 Lacina, Gregory H. 66,218 Lacina, Jennifer R. 119 Lacina, Judith L. 91 Lacognata, Mark A. 91 Lacognata, Michele M. 103, 104 Lalich, Nico 72,218 Lalowski, Susan 66 Laman, Margaret J, 91 Laman, Patricia E. 66,134, 188,190,194,195,205.214 Lamarz, Michael J. 91 Lamasky, Edward M. 104 Lamasky, Mark 104 Lammersfeld, Deanne M. 104 Lammersfeld, Grace C. 119, 157,205,214 Lammersfeld, Mark 91,149, 159,210 Lampert, Lynne M. 66,140, 156,218 Lamping, Judith P. 181 Landguth, Valerie J. 119,202 Landman, Rhonda B. Landsman, Fred R, 104 Lang, Cindy 91 Langer, Erich M. Langfield, Sue Lannert, Lee M. 66,149,168, 210,218 Lannert, Lowell M. Lanski, Carla S. 119 Larsen, Jonathan Larson, Dennis W. Larson, Doreen S. 66,219 Larson, Susan 91 Larson, Vicki L, 104,141,156 Lasken, Glen J. 91,199 Laskow, Philip K. 104 Lauesen, Edward J. 104 Lauesen, Margaret M. Lauesen, Michael 66,130,140, 146,147,159,219 Laureys, Laura J. 91,205 Laureys, Lynn J. Laurie, Debbie M. 91 Lavin, Michael 104 Law, Jennifer L. Lawson, Linda J. 91 Lazar, Fern G, Lazar, Susan E. 66,186,219 Leach, Charles G. 91 Leach, Nancy T, 119 Leathurhy, Cameron E. Lebedun, Alec A. 153 Leberis, George 91 Leddy, John A. 91 Lee, Barbara Lee, John Y. 119,148 Lee, Susan J. 104 Leibfritz, Steve A. 104 Leibold, Denise S, 113,119 Leibovitz, Mitchell L. 10 Leifer, Julie L. 91 Leindecker, Gary Leinwander, Michael K. 66, 219 Leitner, Cathy L, 91 Lenart, Joseph P. 119 Lennard, Michael 91,199 Lent, Rory 1, Leonard, Michele K, 211 Leparski, James 66,168,190, 210,211 Leptich, Deborah L. 66,75, 165,211,219 Leptich, Linda M. Lesaltato, Nancy 91 Lesiak, David C. 119 Leske, Leslie J, 66,188,195, 219 Lesniak, Joseph L. 104,188 Lesniak, Phyllis 66 Less, Michael A, 66,212,219 Leszkiewicz, Susan 66,219 Levand, Anthony Levand, August 91,215 Leventhal, Randi 91 Levi, Mitchell 119,197 Levi, Robin L. 66 Levin, Eugene B, 174 Levin, Felice J. 104,205 Levin, Jamie E. 119 Levin, Lori R. 66,l90,194, 219 Levin, Mitchell A. 104,196 Levin, Mitchell J. 66,219 Levin, Sharon J, 38,104,206 Levin, Terry 104 Levine, Nora L. 92 Levine, Pamela S, 104 Levine, Steven 119 Levine, Steven 66 Levinson, Bert J. 119,144,173 Levinson, Francine 92 Levinson, Meryl J, 104,179 Levitan, Gregg R. 66,219 Levitan, Jody L. 67,219 Levitt, Steven M, 104,173,200 Levy, Andrea A. 104 Levy, Daniel S. 92,155 Levy, Jerrold I 104 Levy, Maury S. 67 Levy, Susan J. 104 Lewandowski, Raymond J, Leyman, Gyl L. 119 Leyman, Wendy L. 92 Liands, John N. 92,133 Libert, Denise 113,119 Lichner, Janice 56,67,181 Lichon, Patricia A. 92 Lichterman, Len J. 92 Lichterman, Nancy A. 104 Lidik, Sandy 119 Lieberman, Robert 67,219 Liedtke, Loree L. 92 Lienemann, Cristi A. 92 Limosarii, Joyann M. 104,206 Lind, Eric Lind, William R, 149 Lindberg, Peggy L. Lindberg, Richard T. 92 Linden, Donna M. 119 Lint, Lucille F. 67,200,219 Lipar, Laura L. 119 Lipnick, Jay H. Lipson, Wayne D. 92,168,197 Lisnek, Marla L. 119 Livingston, Jeffrey M. 92,146 Livingston, Robert M. 119 Livorsi, Susan M. Llaneth, Bienardo M, LoSavio, Linda M. Lobel, Lisa 119 Lockwood, Merry E. Loeffler, Michael S. 142 Loewe, Mark L. 119,179 Loffredo, Mary P, 119 Loiner, Pat 104 Loob, Steven B. 104 Loos, Frank K. Lorch, Robert F. 119 Lorenz, Mary F. Lorenz, Thomas R. 67,219 Losacco, Victoria 92 Losasso, Cynthia L. 104 Losczyk, Diane T. 119 Louchios, Leo T, Lovell, Janet A. 67,198 Lubelfeld, Steve 104 Lucca, Brian A. 92 Lucca, Jeffrey N. 119,170 Lucca, Patrice M. 67 Lucchese, Dawn J. 92,133 Luczak, Cynthia M. 92,207 Luczak, Mary Jo 119 Ludkowski, Mary E. 67,141, 156,213,219 Luetteke, Noreen C. 92 Luke, Kevin 67,133,190,194, 200,201,219 Lund, Barbara J. 119 Luzwick, Laura J. 104 Lynch, James J, 119,144 Lynch Mary S. 104 Lynn, Michael R. 67,212,219 Lyons, Doralee B. 119 Lyons, Mike H. 104,167 Lyons, Tracey K, 119,205 M MacDonald, Scott M. 92 MacDonald, Steven L. 119 Macanowicz, Diane E. 67,219 Macchione, Bradley J. 92,189 Macina, Ellen J. 92 Macior, Steven 92 Mack, Cynthia 67.196 Mack, James A. 67 Mack, Richard S. 92,174 Mack, Sharyl R, 104 Madden, Lisa 119 Madigan, Dennis W. 104,184, 219 Madigan, Patrick 68.164,179, 183 Maffia, Robert S. 92 Maggio, Lawrance P. 119 Magnani, Michael A. 104 Magnuson, Susan 68,190,194, 205,214 Magnusson, Mark R. 219 Mahmud, Shahid Mahoney, Mark 68,102,219 Main, Juliette E. 119 Maiorella, Dominic 92 Maiorella, Ramona 104 Mairlot, Pascale V. 119 Majewski, Michele A. 104, 164,205,214 Majka, Mary 68 Makdoian, Z. 212 Mal-tens, Elizabeth G, 113,119, 140 Makens, John 68,219 Maki, Dean W. 92 Malantis, John M, 119 Malantis, Karen L. 104,197, 199,201 Malecki, Perry E, 119 Malinowski, Cathy M, 119 Malisoff, Pamela L. Mallardi, Michael J, 92 Maloney, James 68,149,219 Maloney, Michael R. 104,145 Malter, David J. 104 Malter, Judi H. 68,92 Manheck, Marilyn 68,219 Manheck, Mark M. 104,145. 161 Mancil, Karen J. 92,207 Mancini, Donna 104,165,211 Mandel, David J. 104 Mandel, Karen L. 119 Mandelkern, Cindy 68,219 Mandik, Elizabeth 104,188 Mandler, Elann 104 Mannina, Steve S. 119,159,170 Mantione, Charles Manzo, Mark 68,219 Maravolo, Briana M. 104 Marc, Patricia R. 68,219 March, Mary K. 104 Marcotte, Cory J. 119 Marcus, Jay E. 92 Marcus, Sue 119 Marder, David 68,197,l98,219 Marder, Richard L. 104,167 Mardoian, Silva 104 Mardoian, Zareh 92 Mares, William D. 219 Margalski, Judy A. 105 Marino, James V. 119 Marino, Jeff V. 119 Mark, Lisa B, Markiewicz, Anthony 68,219 Markiewicz, Marcella A. 105 Markin, Carole 68,197,198, 205,219 Markin, Robert S. 105,174, 219 Markowski, Fred Markowski, Michael Marks, Glen J. 105 Marks, Steven H. 68,219 Marland, Brian M. Marlette, Michael 219 Marolda, Dan J. 105 Maroney, Kathy M. 214 Marsh, Paul C. Marshall, Peter 68,197,219 Marshall, Todd A. 119,144 Marsico, Katherine A. 105 Marsico, Kimberly A. 119 Marsico, Louis 68,219 Martini, Thomas A. 105,145 Martirano, Deborah A. 125 Martirano, Francesca A. 92 Marus, Olen 105 Marx, Mary M. 68,183,199, 200,219 Mashl, John 68 Masi, Margaret A. 92 Masi, Vito 119,159 Maslov, Steven D. 119,144 Mason, Robert L. 105 Mass, Kurt R. 105 Massari, Jeffrey 68,219 Massong, Robert 148 Massong, Sylvia 68 Mateski, Donna 119,197 Mathiesen, Bruce W, 69,205 Matlin, Marc 69,219 Matteoni, Laurel S. 105 Mattera, David J. Mattes, Gary M. Mattes, Jeffery M. Matthews, Brent 68,219 Matthews, Clark R. Mattison, Laura E. 92 Matuschkovitz, Linda M, 119, 189 Matyskela, Cheryl A, 119 Maurins, Kenneth 69,219 Mayer, Amy J. 92 Mayer, Karen H. 105,206 Mayer, Robert A. 119,202 Mayster, Michele S. 69,207, 219 Mazar, Anthony J. 92 Mazik, Julia A. 86,92,215 Mazius, Michael A. 69,219 McAndrew, Karen 105 McAndrew, Mark R. 67 McCann, Marianne S. McCarrell, Caryn S. 119 McCarthy, Ellenmari McCauley, William 92 McClelland, Mark 92 McCollum, David S. McCorkle, Cynthia S. 119 McCormack, Debbie F. 92, 140,158 McCormack, Laura F. 140, 158 McDermott, Michael McDonell, Michael M. 67,119, 174,197,212,219 McDonne , Gerald, P. 67,219 McDonne , Nannette M. 109 McEvilly Eileen E. 67,219 McEvilly. Patricia P, 92 McGowan, Teresa A. 92 McGrane, Christina A. 105 McGruder, S. 170 McGuire, Erin 105,145 Mclnerney, Howard D. McKay, Kelly A. 119 McKervey, Gerard, G. 92, 149,168,214 McKervey, Michael S. 119, 166,167 McLean, Pamela A, 105 McMahon, John F. 67,149, 174,210,219 McMahon, Therese M. 119, 197,205 McNair, Pat A. 105,200,201 McNamara, Ann M. 119 McNamara, Matthew M. 194 McNamara, Nancy T. 92 McNichols, Brian J. 119,144 McQuillan, Joy J, 92 Mecall, Bonnie L. 69,219 Medley, Kathy L. 105 Medley, Keith R. 69 Mednick, Neil S. 105,199,213 Merrbaum, Sue L, 105 Meine, Curt D. Melia, Lois A. Melidosian, Grace G, 92 Melilli, Jeffrey S. 92 Melinger, Andrew S. 92 Melinger, Melissa A. 119 Melinger, Terry E. 69,219 Meltzer, Mark S. 119,173 Mendoza, Caroline J. 105 Mendoza, Elizabeth A, 105 Mendrala, Edward J. 143 Mendralla, Gerald L. Mendralla, Thomas A. Menich, Linda A. 105,206 Meniw, Doris 119 Meore, Gregory R. 105 Merczak, Elizabeth A. Merkel, Daniel B. 92 Mesch, Ulrike C. 207 Meisch, Claudia 119 Meschino, Marilyn A. 69,92 Mesirow, David M. Meskan, James D. 92 Metz, Yvonne 119,211 Meyer, Jack D. 69,146,147, 219 Meyer, Jerry C, Meyer, Jill C, 92 Meyer, John C. Meyer, Timothy P. 92 Meyers, Carl G, 93,194 Meyers, Claudia C. 105 Meyers, Deirdre M. Meyers, Donna L. 69,219 Meyers, Henry B. 119,144 Meyers, Marc S. Meyers, Sue A. Mich, Edward B. 173 Michaels, Barry M. 119 Michalec, James B. Michalec, John B. 69,219 Michalek, Donna R. 105 Michelotti, James P. 105 Mierlak, Linda A. 69,219 Mierzwa, Keith M. 119 Mieszala, Margaret M. 69, 186,219 Mikell, Scott A. 105 Milam, Unadine U. 69,219 Millar, Gregory L. 59,69,133, 134,190,194,200,201,219 Millar, Michael 105,190,212 Millar, Philip T, 119 Miller, Alan N. 93,168 Miller, Craig R. 93,155,210 Miller, Glenn S. 93 Miller, James A. Miller, Karen E. 105 Miller, Kathryn D. 93 Miller, Kenneth A. 125 Miller, Lisa A. 69,219 Miller, Matt 194 Miller, Melody R. 93,165,211 Miller, Michael A. 119,160 Miller, Michael B. 93 Miller, R. KBobi L. 105,152 Miller, Robert L. Miller, Roger N. 119,148 Miller, Sandra A. 93 Miller, Scott 0. 119,166,215 Miller, Stuart D. 119 Miller, Tom J. 93,13-4,149, 190 Milling, Nancy J. 93 Mills, James E. 69,219 Milos, Robert W, Mina, Alan S. 69,188,197,219 Miner, Diane M, 119 Miner, James A, Miner, William K. 69 Minkley, Scott A. 45 Minor, Christine M. 93,181 Minor, Laura A. 119,206 Mirza, Daryl L. 105 Misiolek, Cheryl L. 105 Misiolek, Patricia A. 119 Mistic, Sharon S. 69,219 Mittelhrun, John W. 69,219 Mittelmeyer, Donald D. 69, 219 Mittelstaedt, Claudett 69,219 Mitzman, Karyn S. 93,206 Mizera, Robert B. 120 Mjoen, Denise S. 69,186,219 Mogensen, Gale A. 105 Moller, Laurence A. 120 Moore, Darlene M. 120,205 Moore, Mark E. 105 Moore, Marlene M, 120 Peterson Moore, Michael A. 69,213, 219 Morath, Erica A. 70 Moratti, Luann 105 Moravick, Michael W. 144 Morentin, Magdalene Mores, Barbara J. 105 Mores, Joseph V. 70,219 Moretti, Thomas D, 70,219 Morgan, George 20,93,168, 214 Morgan, Kathi J. 105 Morgan, Patricia M. 70,205, 214,219 Morgan, Russell A. 70,219 Moriarty, Joan C, 105 Morris, Ann M. Morris, Mark G. 186 Morris, Mindy J. 70,219 Morrison, Randi M. 93 Morrow, Eric J. 70,146,210, 219 Moskal, Cheryl L. 93 Moss, Randal K. 105 Moss, Ricki S. 93,183 Moss, Sharon 125,185 Mostek, Jerome L. 93 Moulakelis, Lewis D, Moyer, Thomas J. 70,149,219 Mozdren, David J. 70,72,219 Mozdren, James V. 171 Mueller, Donna M, Mueller, James P, 93 Mueller, Robert C. 24,70, 159,219 Mueller, Susan S. 70,186,219 Munsen, Gordon A. 120,144 Murov, Richard L. 93 Murphey, Thomas M. 93,215 Murphy, Brian P. Murphy, Mary S. 219 Murphy, Ronald T. 93 Murtaugh, John T. 105 Musolf, Donna L, 119,189, 205,214 Mussar, Reinhold A. 119 Mussared, Linda L, 93 Musso, Richard F, 105,145 Myers, Donna 190 N Nachtwey, Mary E. 70,219 Nahabedian, Carrie H. 93 Nakao, Robert J. 120,152 Nalbandian, Jack J. 70,133, 183,190,219 Naltsas, Kleoniki 70 Nankeruis, James M, 120,160, 214 Nankervis, John T. 105,144, 167 Napoli, Angel A. 120 Napravnik, Craig S. 120 Napravnik, Curtiss C. 93 Nardi, Angelo 120 Nardini, Anthony L. 105 Nardini, Steven L. 120 Narel, Cathleen 120 Narel, Charles G, 93 Narozny, Mary A. 70,221 Naskrent, Michael S, 120 Nathanson, Barbara I. 70,219 Nathanson, Brian S. 70,219 Nathanson, Linda S. 113,120 Natiello, Gerard J. 120 Natta, Allison M. 70,219 Natta, Brian M. 120,166,167 Neenan, Maureen A. 120 Neeves, Caroline L, Neeves, Houston Nellessen, David A. 93,171 Nellessen, Jeffrey J. 93 Nellessen, Judith L. 120 Nellessen, Steve B. 106,153 Nelson, Gail K. 120,197,206 Nelson, Kimberly A. 70,164, Nybakl-ten, Michael R. 171. 211,219 Nye, Jeffrey S. 106,200,201, 202 Nye, Jody L, 71,188,197,220 Nykolajiszyn. Lesia M. 106 Nykolajiszyn, Natalka 120 Nykolajiszyn, Oksana 93 O O'Donnell, Elizabeth E, 93 O'Hara, Patrick S. 93 O'Keefe, Kevin E. 120 O'Rourke, Kevin W. 180 O'Shanna, Richard R. 71,149 Oakely, Lee S, 220 Obeid, Colette M. Obermaier, John P. 93 Obermaier, Katharine J, 120 Obog, James S, 174 Obog, Mary Beth 120,206 Obrien, Ann E. 120 Obrzut, Barbara A. 106 Obrzut, Debra M. 93 Obuchowski, Elizabeth 93 Obuchowski, Julia M. 106,206 Parzygnat, Rhonda H, Parzygnat, Steven R. 72 Paschen, John J, 120,144 Paschke, Cheryl A. 106 Paschke, Lynn A. 106 Pascolla, Michael M, 93 Pascolla, Tina M. 106,189 Pasdiora, Theresa M. 72,220 Pasko, S Passarell Passarell Passarell Past, Ka tanley M. 65,72,221 a, Theresa 120,206 i, Cathy M. 93 i, Tina M, therine M. 120,206 Pasterski, Lori A. 106,141, 157 Patke, Leonard H. 93,162 Patterson, Susanne M. 113, 189 Patzke, Robert J. 121 Paul, Da vid S. 121 Paul, Diane M. Paul, Jeffrey S. 72 Paul, John W. 93 Paul, Lisa B. 94 Paul, Michael L. 121,159 Paul, Mitchell M. Paul Robin G 106 Paulbzzi, Mark J. 146,147 Ochal, Deborah A. 120 Oconnor, James R. 106 Oetringer, Robert J, 106 Ofenloch, Kevin R. 71 Ohagan, Karen S. 120,205 Ohagan, Timothy J. 106, 145 Olbrisc Olbrisc h, Dennis M, 93 h, Michael P. Olsen, Glenn P. 120 Olson, Carol J. 106,195,214 Olson, Cathy R. Pausa, Joe I. Pavlick, Daniel J. 149 Paweleck, Debra L. 94,220 Pawlowski, Donna 72 Payne, Nancie B. 72,94 Payson, Patricia E. 121,157 Pearce, Diane D. 72 Pearce, Valerie R. 94,195 Pearlman, Belinda 121 Pearson, Debra A. Pector, Steven N. 121,166 Pekosh, Richard R, 72 Pelsi, Donna L, 94 Pembor, John D. Pennavaria, Frank L. Olson, Douglas G. 106,107, 214 Olson, Julie A. 71,166,194, 195,198,220 Olson, Richard W. 93 Omilinsky, Cindy S. 71,196, 220 Opfer, Alfred H. Oppermann, Mark J. 71,221 Orlando, Douglas J. 26,71, 194,220 Ortaggio, Janet A. 93 Ortman, Dorann E. 120 Ortmanns, Michael J. Ortmanns, Regina M. Osborne, James D. 144 Osborne, Julie D. 106,141 Osborne, Lynn M, 93 Osel, Debra J. 71 Osel, Judith A. 71,220 Osel, Michael S. 120 Oses, Ricardo R. 120 Osterberger, Wendy S. 106, Perillo, Patti A, 121 Perlman, Gary S. 121 Perlman, Janice L. 121 Perlman, Sheri L. 94 Perlman, Terri D. 121 Perone, Gina L. 106 Perone, Richard A. 72,220 Perpigna ni, Janice L. 106 Perry, David I. 106,145 Perry, Deanna L. 106 Perschon Perzentk Perzentk , George W, 160 a, Thomas R. 94 a, Trudi R. 121 Pesola, Anthony D. Pesola, Michael J, Peters, Brenda L. 72,158, 213,221 Peters, Isabel A. 72 Petersen, Jerome W. 94 Peterson, Deborah L. 106 Peterson, Elin M. 72,194,220 , Karen 121,140,157 141,202 Ostling, Theodore C. 120,148, 170 Ostrinsky, Howard F. 106 Ostruszka, Ronald J. 106 Osvath, Andreas J. Ott, Donald E. Ott, John C. Ottinger, James C. 93 Ozmina, Randall J. 106,142 Ozzauto, Anthony E. P Paar, Robert W. 71 Paar, Thomas M. 106 Paczosa, Janet M. 120 Paganu cci, Robert P. 120,148 Pagliari, Joseph L, 71,159 Pagliari, Marianne F. 120 Pagliari, Martha A. 106,202 Paladino, Sandra J, Paladino, Susan A. 120 Palcheck, Anthony A. 120, Newma 205,215 Nelson, Laura D, 120,164 Nelson, Mari E. 120 Nelson, P. 166 Nerius, Kathryn L. Nessler, Joe P. 120,160 Nessler, Peter J. 93,162 Neubauer, Lori A. 71 Neumann, Kenneth E. 106 Neumann, Michelle M. 106 Nevler, Nevler, Ellen G. 120 Ross M. 106 Newford, Judy L. 93 Newford, Robert F, 120 Newman Gregory H. 93 nf Robyn T. 71,219 144,173 Palcheck, Nancy M. 106,189, 207 Pallman, Robyn S. 71 Palmer, Cindy L. 93 Panek, Denise M. 106 Panek, Paula A, 71,220 Pannarale, Rosann A. 93 Panuce, Kimberlea A. 71,189, 200 Paoli, Pamela L, 69,71,220 Paoulos, Irene 72,220 Paoulos, Theodore M. 120 Pananastasopoulos, Marie 106 Pape, Steven E. Nicewick, Arthur A. Nicewick, Edward W. Nicewick, Susan E. 71,165, 211 Nicolay, Sheryl A. 120 Nilsen, Jody L, 71 Ninkovich, Christine S. 106 Ninkovich, Nick 120 Nitti, Michael J. 71,159,219 Nitti, Patricia A. 106 Nordseth, Eric A. 71,197,221 Norek. George G. 93 Norek. Mary T. 106,157 Norman, Holly L. 120 Novak, Anna F. 71,186,219 Novak, Brett J. Novick, Todd E. 106 Nowack, Paulette C. 71,214 Papierski, Karen R. 72,142, 100,194 Papierski, Paul E, 120,190 Papp, Mary A. 120 Pappas, Diane J. 120 Pappas, James P, 93 Pappas, Michael R, 120,160 Pappas, Nicholas C. 120,144 Pappas, Nicolette M, 93 Parejko, Barbara A. 72,220 Parejko, Mary E. 120 Paris, Kari L. 106 Park, Edward l 146 Parker, Parker, Parkins Judith Tracy E. 120,148 on, Steven P, Parmelee, Denise M. Parmentier, David E. 106 Nowik Jeffery A. 106 Nunes: Debra 106 Nutini, Nutini, Carol A, 93 Thomas E. 120 Parr, Pamela M, 93 Parrinello, Patricia M. 120 Parrott, Lori A. 120 Partipilo, Grace M. 120 Peterson, Norman C. 106,161 Peterson, Susan L. 72 Petray, Elizabeth M. 106,194 Petray, Kenneth C. 121,148 Petroulakis, Larry P, Pfammatter, Jr. Fred B, 121 Pfeiffer, George L, 72 Philippsen, Dawn M. 72,220 Philippsen, Diane 121 Philippsen, Michael L. 105, 149 Phillips, Nancy L, 94 Piazza, Michael R. 72,220 Picchiotti, Karen 106,164,206 Piechato, Eva 121 Piekarz, Deborah M. 94,184 Piekarz, Kathleen A. 106 Piell, Jeff A. 121 Pierce, Sharon H. 72,220 Pierro, John P. 94 Pietrick, Steven G. 106,145, 199,201 Pietrick, Susan C. 121,188, 206 Pifkowski, Timothy A, Pignato, Susan J. 94,196,214 Pikelny. Brian A, Pikul, Paulette M. 72,197, 220 Pine, Laura S. 94 Pingitore, Marianne M. 72, 220 Pink, David M. 121,144,173 Pink, Kenneth C. 72,220 Pink, Marla J. 94 Pink, Rory A. 106,173 Pink, Rory A. 106,173 Pino, Ramon C. Piontek, Linda L. 106 Piper, Lisa M. 106 Piper, Michael R. 65,220 Pirtle, Ralph J. 121,160 Piscitello, Christoph 121,146 Piscitello, Victor J. 73,146, 210 Piscopo, Randy D, 94 Pissios, Louis L. 73,197,220 Pitasch, Lauren R. 106,212 Piton, Linda A. 99,109 Pitt, Mitchell T. 107,171 Placek, Joseph D. 107 Plain, Mary L. 94,207 Platt, Alan S. 94 Platt, Mark R. 121 Platzner, Irwin B. 73,220 Platzner, Larry J. 107 Plodzien, Thomas E. 107, 153 Podrez, John S. 121 Podrez, Terri 73,221 Poescher, Tim 107 Pohn, Julie E. 73,220 Pohn, Richard B. 107 Polan, Susan L, 121,205 Polcyn, Carol A. 94,205,214 Polenzani, Joseph E, 121,144 Polinski, Donna M, 121 Polinski, Kathleen J. 107,141, 157 Polinski, Thomas W. 73,220 Politinsky, Michael J. 121 Pollard, Cindy R. 121 Pollard, Monte D. 77,220 Poncher, lvy B. 73,79,220 Poncher, Michelle S. 107 Pongas, Anthony M. 107 Pontillo, Anthony R. Popovic, Dana 107 Poray, Catherine M. 94,206 Porcelli, Janice M, 121 Porcelli, Joseph S. Portanova, Mario J. 121,144 Porzak, Joyce L. 107,205 Porzak, Thomas F. 121 Postma, Martha U, 107 Potempa, David J, 73,220 Potenza, Judy A. 94 Potier, Christine 121 Poulos, Demetria M. Poulos, Maria Powers, Michael R. 107 Prange, Donald E. Pranno, Arthur J. 121,166 Pratscher, Karen S, 99,107, 141,202 Pratscher, Ronald R. 148,166 Print, Lynn L. 94,121 Projahn, Karen K. Prorok, David J, 112 Prorok, Julie A. 73 Prorok, Norman W, 107 Pryble, Lisa A. 94 Przyhylo, Paul J. 94 Ptach, Teresa E, 94 Ptak, Judith M. 107 Puccinelli, Gale A. Puch, Alouise M. 73 Puikelny, Brian 94 Pulles, Alexander J. 73,220 Pullman, Ilean S. 94 Pusateri, John J. 107 Putignano, Patricia A. 94 Pyka, Gregg D. 121 Pyka, Steven M. 107 Q Quattrocchi, Richard A, 107 Querfurth, Barbara C. 73, 164 Quinn, Kathy J. 73,186,220 Quinn, Laura E. 94,197 Quinn, Linda M. 121 R Rabin, Steven J, 171 Rabito, Joseph 94 Racanelli, Adrienne 121,197, 211 Radonjich, Dragisa D. 73 Radonjich, Peter M. Rafa, Mary A, 66,73,141,158, 194,220 Rafa, Theresa V. 107,141 Ramos, Patricia 107 Ramos, Sanjuan J. 121 Randall, Craig M. 107 Ranieri, Angelo D. 107,145 Ranieri, Dean R. 121 Ranieri, Roberta M. 107,202 Rapoport, Deborah L. 73,137, 220 Rapoport, Stephen B. 107 Rapp, Debra S. 107 Rausch, Maryann M. 94 Rea, Samuel T. 94,146 Rebou, Craig M, 201,220 Reczek, James J. 94 Redig, Kathy L, 121 Redig, Pamela A. 94 Redmond, Ann M, 140 Redmond, John S. 220 Redmond, Mike R, Reed, Adriane A. 94 Reed, Joseph 94,181 Reed, William T. Reeve, Ronald L, 73,149,181, 220 Reiff, Joni 107 Reifman, Howard S. 121 Reimer, James P. 94,148 Reiner, Scott D. Reiss, Terri B. 121 Reitz, Deborah A. 189 Reitz, Susan L. 73,197,220 Reizner, Robin C. 121 Renalds, Daniel S. 74,190,220 Renalds, Douglas T. 107 Repich, Diana J. 121 Reschke, Robert E. 107 Revelas, Faye 121 Revesz, Judd E, 121 Reynolds, Diane P. 94 Reynolds, John C. Rhodes, Mary A, 121 Rhodes, William I. 74,229 Rice, Susan 121 Richards, Carol L. 107,141 Richards, Richard A, 121 Richmond, Debbie 42,157 Richter, Barry A. 94 Richter, Cliff B. Richter, Dean F. 74,122,162 Richter, Terri L. Rickert, Frederick J. 94,194 Rieger, Barry J. 107,213 Riemer, Jeffrey W. 121 Riemer, Robin A. 94,165,211 Riend, Kenneth S. Rings, Susan L. 74,220 Rings, William H. 107 Ringstrand, Bruce A. 107,145 Ringstrand, Charles S. 74,198 210,221 Ripley, Vicki L. 94 Rizzo, Jeffrey S. 94,146 ,- Rizzo, Susan J. 121,189 Robbins, Deborah S. 74,220 Robbins, Scott A. 121 Roberg, Steven 200 Roberts, Nancy R. 107 Roberts, Pamella J. 206 Robes, Pam 107 Robin, Barry A. 74,220 Robin, Cindy C. 74,220 Robin, Randi N, 107 Rockoff, Scott H. Roddy, Joanne M. 107 Roddy, Mary C, 74,186,220 Rodrigo, Victoria 121 Rodriguez, Linda L. 121 Roels, Chris R, 94,189,197 Roels, Julie E. 121,189,197, 205,214 Rogala, Caroline M. Rogers, Howard F, 74,220, 213 Rogers, Linda A. 121 Rogers, Pa! P, 94 Rogers, Roark 107,167 Rogneby, Luanne L, 107 Rogowski, Joseph P. 107 Robert James R 94 y, . Roherty, Richard M. 74,220 Roll, Carl R. 220 Roman, Valerie Romani, Joseph N. 107 Romano, Debbie L. 94 Romano, Donna M, 94 Romano, Peter J. 121,144,160 Romano, Thomas W. 74,220 Romano, William R. 107 Romberg, Steven D. 94 Romozzi, Enzo E. Rondinella, Debra R. 107 Ronick, Andrea L. Ronick, Kathy S, Rook, Ronald W. Root, Jerrold S. 107,200 Rosansky, Steven J. Rosch, Louis M. 94 Rose, Alan M. 94,168 Rosen, Carol L. 121,206 Rosen, Caryn S. 206 Rosen, Lyle S. 107 Rosen, Marcia A. 86,94,188, 202 Rosen, Merle L. 121 Rosen, Roni Sue 122 Rosen, Sheryl A. 94,96 Rosenbaum, Robert P. 145 Rosenberg, Harry S. 122,148, 160 Rosenberg, Ira S. 122 Rosenberg, Linda S, 94 Rosenberg, Sonny S. 74,149, 220 Rosenbloom, Teme L, 94 Rosenstein, David E, 122 Rosenthal, Barry A. 122 Rosenthal, 1lene E. 107,188 Rosenthal, Michael S. 122 Rosenthal, Scott B. 107 Rosenthal, Vicki S. 74,220 Rnsenzweig, Darryl B. 122 Rosman, Michelle D. 107 Ross, Barbara S. 86,94,200, 201 Ross, David A. 74 Ross, Janice K. 74,220 Ross, Renee D. 95,185 Rossano, Louis F. Rosset, Bob 95 Roth, Beth S. 74,220 Rothblatt, Susan G. Rothenberg, Judith A. 95,183 Rothenberg, Sidney L. 95,219 Rothman, Deborah L. 74,205, 220 Rothstein, Ellen J. Rotkopf, Anat Rousso, Susan E. 102 Royne, Royne, Andrea A. 95 Marla 122,200,201 Rozanski, Mark Rubin, Rubin, Ruby, Alan S. 122,213 Lance A. 95 Marsha L. 122 Ruchniewicz, Elizabeth 50, 214,220 Ruchniewicz, Mark B. 107,152 Rudat, Rudin, Peter M. 95,149 Dawn M. 122 Rudolph, Ellen D, 122 Ruff, Gary A. 122 Ruins, Joel 110 Rupkey, John P. 95,146 Rupkey, Karen A, 122 Rush, Rush, James G. 95 John L. 122,166 Russ, Scott A. 107,161 Russell, Mary M. 107,179 Russell, Norah 197 Russell, Thomas J. Russell, William M. 95,174 Russo, Deborah A. 75,220 Rutkin, Rachel H. 107 Rutowicz, Daniel E. 122 Ruttenberg, David W, 107 Ruttenberg, Donna L. 75 Ryan, Daniel P. 75,107 Ryan, Doreen S. 107 Ryan, John A. 71,75 Ryan, Judith K, Ryan, Loretta A. 95 Ryan, Terese A. 122 Ryba, Janice L. 95 Rychter, Karen A. 75,186 Rzepecki, Robert L. 122 Rzeppa, Robert S. 122,144 S Sacco, Cathy A. 108 Saethre, David H, 95,154,155 Saethre, Erik A. Safron, Jeffrey H. 108 Sakol, Jodi A. 108 Sakol, Sheri L. 75,196,220 Sakol, Teri W. 95 Salamone, Joe Salamone, Louis 75,220 Salamoun, Dagmar S. 95 Salerno, Gina M. Salomon, David L. 108,183, 201 Salomon, Debra E. 183 Samin, Natasha 108,202,206 Samuelson, Julie M. 113 Sanders, David Santore, April A. 95 Santoro, Debra M. 108 Santos, Edwin V. Santry, Eileen E. 95,140,156 210 Santry, Mary M. 75,140,156, 198,220 Sarnat, Barry M, Sass, Martin J. Satinover, Susan L. 95,201 Satterthwaite, Tracy 75 Saux, Robert F. Savastio, Raymond J. 95 Saviano, Dan P, 75,76,220 Sawchuk, Edward P, Sayyah, Michael L. Sayyah, Paul 108 Schaaf, John Schaaf, Michael J. Schaeffer, Ronald P, Schaefges, James W. 95,168 Schaefges, Jane A. 108 Schaefges, John A. 214 Schafrik, Linda A. Schaller, Linda A. 75 Schanker, Robin J. 200 Schanker, Steve A, 75,220 Schapiro, Mark E. Scharrer, Mark S. Schatz, Carol J. 75,164,204, 205,214 Schatz, Joseph J. 95 Schauderna, Geralyn F. 108, 211 Schauderna, John E. 95 Schendel, Robert M. 75,220 Scher, David A, 75,220 Schiffman, Michael W. 122 Schillaci, Doreen A. 95 Schiller, Lawrence D. Schillizzi, Maria D. Schimel, Sanford F. Schmid, John M. 75,220 Schmid, Lynn M. 108 Schmid, Robert A. Schmidt, Donald J. 75,220 Schmidt, John R. 167 Schmidt, Kurt T. 75,174,175, 212,220 Schmidt, Susan A. 108 Schmitt, Janet L. 75,190,220 Schnaedter, Robert 122 Schneider, Gail M. 95 Schneider, Kevin F. Schneider, Mark J. 122,144 Schneider, Rita M. 108 Schneider, Ronald M, 75,220 Schneider, Scott H. 76 Schneider, Susan P. Schnirer, David L. 122 Schoen, Wendi H. 122 Schoenberg, Julie J. 108 Schoeneman, Howard D. Schofield, Shameron S. 76 Scholin, Claude W. 95 Schor, Brett A. 108 Schorr, Michael A. Schreier, Kim L. 95 Schroeder, Linda L. 108 Schubert, Carolyn A. 76,220 Schubert, Geralyn F. 76,220 Schubert, John S. 166 Schubert, Lawrence H. 122, 152 Schubert, Michael J. Schubert, Steve E. Schuh, Karen A. 122 Schuh, Karole A. 122 Schuhmann, Jeffrey 122,144 Schulman, Aileen D. 108 Schultz, Catherine M. 76,205, 220 Schultz, Howard D. 122 Schultz, Karen L. 108 Schultz, Paula R. 76,164, 165,220 Schultz, Ralph C. 56,69,76 Schultz, Sharon L. 122,206 Schultz, Steven E. 76,220 Schultz, Thomas J. 76,220 Schulze, Paul G. 122 Schusteff, Howard 122 Schutten, Michael J. 108 Schutten, Robert J. 122 Schuttler, Kathleen M. 108, 210 Schuttler, Margaret M. 82,140 Schwab, Judith L, 95 Schwaba, Judith A, 95 Schwaba, Peter H, 122 Schwandt, Scott J, 108,149, 167,168,213 Schwartz, Gary B, 76,220 Schwartz, Hilary F. Schwartz, Ilene R. 108 Schwartz, Judy 1. 122,158 Schwartz, Lori A. 95,181,199 Schwartz, Scott M. 76,143, 220 Schwarz, Michael J. 76,171 Schweppe, Diana D. 76,220 Schwind, Terri 122,165,211 Schwinn, Barbara S. 95,206 Sciurba, Charles A. 122 Sciurba, Charlotte 108 Scott, Dawn L. 108 Scovill, Mary L. 76,198,220 Scovill, Steven Scoville, Patricia A. 122,196. 211 Seafield, Dale A. 113,122 Seal, Kerry R. 108 Seal, Melinda M. 76,113,202, 220 Sebastian, Salliann M. 113 Sebastian, Ted M. 95 Sedelsky, Jody A. 76,220 Sedivy, John J. 122,173 Sedivy, Scott A. 122,144,173 Sedjo, Kaleen J. 122,140,157 Seelos, Timothy J, 76,143,220 Segreti, Diane C. 122 Sejdak, Linda L, Selan, Glenn F. 95 Selers, William S. 108,149 Selinsky, Sharon M. Sellberg, James E. 108 Sellberg, Pamela S. 108 Sellergren, Charles W. 149, 151,162,220 Sellergren, Dana L. 122 Sellergren, Leslie 108,195 Sellergren, Marta L, 95 Sellergren, Scott K. 174 Selvin, Lowell R. 108,149 Selzer, Susan L. 76,189,200, 220 Semans, Michael A. Semmerling, Michael B. 76, 174,175,220 Sennott, James P, Serafin, Marie L. 76,220 Serafin, Mark J. 95,181,188 Serlin, Norman B. 86,95,168, 202 Serlin, Sharon L. 122,211 Settipani, Frank L, 77,155, 212,220 Settipani, Patti A. 122 Seymour, Steven 108 Shaffer, Diane 1. 77,220 Shaffer, Hollis F. 122 Shakman, Larry L. 95 Shamberg, David S. 122,148 Shane, Ilene L. 122 Shane, Marsha L, 108,199 Shannon, Michael J. Shanoff, Neal A. 220 Shapiro, Debra S. 77,220 Shapiro, Marla S. 122 Shapiro, Stacey A, 122 Sharrer, Mark 77 Shaw, Randi L. 122 Shayman, Joel B. 108 Sheer, Michael J. 184 Shepro, Janice V. 122 Sherbondy, Charles J. 108 Sherman, Alissa B. 122 Sherman, Carrie L. 108 Sherman, Kathie L. 77,198, 220 Sherwood, Janet B. 95,165, 211 Sherwood, Julie A. 122,157 Sheth, Anupam J. 122,152 Shields, Brian T. 108,145 Shields, Christie M. 122 Shipin, Paul A. 95 Shipp, Glenn W. 77,221 shipp, Judy L, 108,134,141, 156 Shire, Barbara L. 77,221 Shivley, Robert L. Shivley, Suzanne C. 45,77,141, 156,221 Shkoler, Candy L. 122 Sbkoier, Nadine S. 108,188 Shore, Debra E. 77,207,221 Shore, Gordon E. 122,148,166 Shore, Iris E. 95 Shore, Judy 77,201,221 Shore, Marci C, 108,133,207 Short, Jan K. 77 Shudy, Kathleen A. 205 Shudy, Michael J. 77,221 Shuster, Susan B. 95 Siegel, Alexis, J. 77,221 Siegel, Charles E. 95,194 Siegel, David 122,148 Siegel, Howard M. 95 Siegel, Marc Z. 108,208 Siegler, Joyce H. 108 Sieros, Jacqueline M. 113, 122 Siewerth, Tracie 108 Sikes, Simone L. 123 Sikora, Eva M. 95 Sikorski, Elaine M. 123 Sikorski, Susan L. 77,108,221 Silberstein, Adriane P. Silcroft, Albert G. 77,221 Silcroft, Michael S. 95,174 Silk, Dawn M. 95 Silver, Beth H, 113,123 Silverman, Amy L, 95 Silverman, Glenn M, 108,194 Silverman, Harry J, Silverman, Jodi A. 108 Silverman, John 95 Silverstein, Julie R. 77 Simandl, Donald J. 103,144, 160 Simioni, Deborah S. 95 Simmons, Thomas J. 95 Simon, Arlen L. Simon, Jay R. 95 Simon, Mark S. 95,215 Simon, Michael J, Simon, Susan B. 108,181 Simon, William A. 221 Simpson, Richard D, Sinclair, David A. 123 Sindelar, Donna G. 78,221 Sineni, Janet M. 123 Sineni, Michael R. 78,221 Singer, Allen D. 108 Singer, Jeri E. 123,200 Singer, Marc 123 Sipiora, Jeffrey M. 95 Sirota, Jeffrey A. 123 Sirrell, Debra A, 108 Sitkiewicz, Andrew 123,144 Sitkiewicz, Christoph 95,171 Siver, Andrea G. 78,221 Siwak, Pat 123,157 Siwek, Margaret M. 108 Skarb, James L. 123,160 Skiba, Janet L. 108,206 Skinner, Holly L. 123 Skrzypchak, Renee E, 141, 156 Skylling, Anders L. 78,221 Slaman, Michele M. Slav, Amy L. 109,158 Slavin, Jeffrey V. 109 Slaw, Jeri 109 Slaw, Kenneth M, 78,221 Sloan, Michael S. 109 Slove, Christine A. 109 Small, Larry M. 95 Small, Michael D. 123 Small, Michael H. 109,161 Smedberg, John C. Smid, John A. 123 Smid, Margareth, M. 78,221 Smith, Denise Smith, Jamie L. 123 Smith, Jodi 123 Smith, Judith M. 78 Smith, Kathy S, Smith, Kelly Smith, Marc C. 123,197,199 Smith, Scott E. 95 Smith, Susan R, 109 Smith, Tracy L. Smoczynski, Lynn A. Snisko, Alroy R. 95 Snisko, Audrey D. 123 Snopek, Donna M. 95 Soberski, Steve R. 123 Soberski, Susan M, Soboroff, Adryane L. 78 Socha, Scott B, 78,221 Soehn, Monica B. 109 Sok, Jeffery A. 123 Soloman, L. 123 Solomon, Mark W. Solomon, Nathan I, 123 Solt, Patrice M. 123 Somach, Craig L. 86,95,96 Sommer, Mark 123,144,173 Sompolski, Daniel P. 78,221 Sompolski, Deborah N. 78,221 Sompolski, James P. 123 Sompolski, Mary A. 221 Sompolski, Paul A. 95 Sorensen, Carl K. 95,148,171 Sorensen, Clifford 122,143,170 Sorkin, Toby S. 109 Sorlie, Karin A. 95,194,196 Sorman, Catherine A. 109 Soroka, Randee L. 95 Sosa, Sylvia Sovcik, Bonnie A. 109 Spahr, Jennifer L. 113,123, 189,197 Sparkowski, Karen A. 123,141 Spasojcevic, Vesna 113,123, 206 Spasojcevic, Zora 95,200 Spatafora, Debra M. 78 Spataro, Gabriel G. 221 Spataro, Mary J. 96 Spear, Michael D. 78,212,215, 221 Spector, Ronald S, 109 Speers, Valerie K. Spellman, Donna L. Spera, Steven S. 181 Spino, Cynthia A. 78,221 Spino, Thomas S, 109,161 Spitz, Jonathan J, 123 Spitzer, Bruce A. 123 Spiwak, David S. 123 Spiwak, Randall K. 123,166 Sprafka, Ann M. 96 Sprafka, Patricia A. 123,206 Squire, Margo D, 109,200, 201 Stackler, Dale B. 109 Stalzer, Richard F. 123,144 Stanfa, Anna M. Stanjovski, Olga M. Starck, Mary Beth Staudt, Loretta A. 78,133 200,201,207 Stavropoulos, David C. 151, 197 Stec, Kimberly M. 123,206 Stecher, Diane R. 79,96,195, 202,221 Stecher, Mark J. 123,160 Steer, Marc H. 96,183 Stefanovic, Michael 123,168 Stefanovic, Radenko R, 96, 200,201 Steigerwald, Scott C. 109, 167,210 Stein, Ava 79,212,221 Stein, Debra L. 109 Stein, Gregory R. Stein, Jody E. 123 Steinberg, Cheryl S. 123 Steinken, Nancy J. 79,221 Steinken, Neal P. 123,148,194 Steinweg, Russell L. 96 Stelk, Steven J. Stemple, Karen C. Stemple, Marisa A. 79,188, 221 Stenger, James A. 221 Stenger, Tom J. 109,149 Stenstrom, Robert A. 50,79, 180,181,221 Stern, Elise 109,205 Stern, Wendy J. 109 Stemer, Robert W. 96,187 Stetz, Robert J. 109,159 Stetz, Sharon L. 79,179,194, 206,214,221 Stieber, Barbara A. 79,221 Stiefel, Alden S. 123,144 Stiewe, Deborah R. 123 Stift, William R. Still, Laurie B. 109,189 Stillman, Michael A. 109 Stobierski, Connie M, 123 Stobierski, Ronald R. 96 Stockfisch, Jill L. 123 Stoken, Alan L. 109 Stoken, David L. 123 Stolfa, Keith F. Stolic, Branka Stoll, William R. 123 Stolton, Patricia E. 96,181 Stoltz, Gus F. 123 Stoltzner, Kimberly B. 89,96 Stoltzner, Kristin L. 109,186 Stone, Darrin L. 123,166 Stone, Michael A. 109,161 Stopa, Veronica E. 123,201, 202 Stornello, Maryanne A. 79, 221 Stowe, Randolph J. 96 Strand, Gale F. 109 Strand, Jeffrey C. 79,146,180 Strang, Mark R, Strauss, Scott A. 79,197,198, 221 Strauss, Sheri 109,168 Stream, Gail A. 96 Stroker, Craig H. 109 Stroker, Marilyn J. 123 Struck, Janice M. 79,221 Struck Ken E. 109,153 Struebing, Glen B. 96 Stuart, C. 160 Stubbs, Randall A. 221 Stumpo, George F. 96 Styne, Michael E. 123,148, 174 Styne, Ronald J. 79,149,178, 181,221 Sucherman, Rosalyn J. Sullivan, John W. 79,221 Sullivan, Lynn T. 123 Sullivan, Marie L. 96 Sullivan, Patricia J. 109,214 Sullivan, Susan L. 109 Supeiegan, Ron 96 Suppan, Michael J. 96,168 Suppan, Nancy J. 79,205,221 Suriano, Paul S. 96 Surman, Cathy C. 96 Sutherland, William E. 124 Suvannacheep, Krisana Suvannacheep, Ratanava Swanson, Eric 124 Swanson, Jeanne M, 96 Swanson, Richard A. Swanson, Robert M. 79,221 Swanson, Rolf B. 124 Swanson, Ross L. 79,197,212, 215 Swanson, William R. Sweeney, Lori A. 99,109 Sweitzer, Jayne A. 79,221 Swerdlow, Lori C. 96 Swerdlow, Robin B. 221 Swiatek, Tracey P. 109 Swiderski, Martin F, 194,215 Swiderski, Michelle E. 89,124 Swidler, Susan L. 79,221 Swislow, David H. 124,160 Swislow, Stuart A. Switzer, Edward S. 96 Sylverne, Robert E. 109 Szabo, Sylvia U. 109,189 Szebel, Christine A. 109,153,207 Szemiot, Jane F. 109 Szewc, Sharon L. 79,221 Szoke, Charles C. 79,155,210, 221 Szwarczynski, Barbara 80, 220 Szwarczynski, Patricia 96 T Tachna, Larry J. 80,221 Tachna, Sandra D. 109 Tachna, Steve I. 124 Taglia, Theresa A. Tagliavia, Carol A. Tagliavia, Marianne M. Tajiri, Gordon C. 124 Tamburo, Tony M. 109 Tashjian, James F. 146 Tattleman, Julie B. 124 Taub, Eric R. 109 Taub, Mark L, 80,221 Tatiber. Jordan G. 124 Tatiber, Laura A. Taylor. Andy 109 Taylor, Craig S. 80.221 aylor, Helen J. 109 aylor, Suzan M. 165.211 egmeyer, Lisa E. 124 Teicher, Alan M. 109,149 Teicher, Sheri D. 80,221 Teichmann, Jay A. 109 Tepper, Debra E. 200 Teraji. James T. 80,187,212, 221 Tercnzio. Michael M. 96.189 Tcrket. Dan 109 Ternstrom. Jtilene FI. 109 Ternstrom, Michael J. Thibodeau. Christy L. 124 Thibodeau, Michele M. 124 Thierjung, Anthony J. 109,149 Thimm. Rebecca A. Thomas, Charles P. Thomas. Cynthia L. 80.221 Thomas. Fllizabeth A. 80.221 Thomas. Richard L. Thompson. John C. 80 Thompson. Karen L. Thompson, Tom A. 109 Thomsen, Kathy A. 124.211 Thorp, Linda R. Thorp, Steven C, 80.215,221 Thtinberg, James J. 96 Tice. Jon P. 96.168 Tidwell, Donald J. Tietz. Michael C. 149.151, 162,196 Tillman. Monica 124 Timko, Thomas Tinkot't'. Bruce 80.144.146. 147.221 Tinkofl, Robert S. 124,160 Tisch, Robert L. 140 Tobias, Rdmund F. 80.187, 221 Tobias. Ralph J. 109,171,187 Tomasik, Mark S. 96,154,155 Tomasik. Thomas W. 109,145 Tomaszewski. James M. 124. 160 Tomaszewski, Leonard 80. 17-1 Topp. Frederick J. Torch, Robert D. B0 Tornabene, Anthony J, 145 Trademan, Orin P. 80.221 Trapper, Marlene S. 109 Trapper, Ronald H. 96,149 Travaglio, Dean M. 124 Traxler, Judith A. 169.188 Treitman, Debra L. 109 Tremont, Nicholas D. 124,144 Tricarico. Lucille A. 109 Troiani, Scott M. 124 Troiani, Steven A. 80 Trojan. Lynda M. Trojan, Pamela J. 124 Trojan, Theresa A. 221 Trojan, Thomas W. 110 Tross, Joseph P. Trotitt, Bonnie L. 80,221 Troy, Shari F. 124 Tuch. Andrew R. 96 Tuch, Kerri E 80.202221 Tucker. Kevin A. 80,190 Tulliano, Tracy A. Tuman. Ronald R. 80 Tuman, Russell J. Tunick, Jodi A. 110 T ,V fl. Ttirchik. Mark D. 124 Turchik. Merle J. 96,188 Turetzky. David A. 124 Turk. Anne A. 80.221 Turk. Frank J. 96 Turk, Richard C, 97 Turner, Kermit J. 124 Tuttle, Susan A. 110 Twardowski, Daniel 1 . 96 1'h1ig. J Ronald T. 96.146 l'jiiye. Kenneth S. 96.174 lfjiiye. Lngar. Thomas M. 124.174 Cory 124 7 l'ngar, Jeffrey J. 21.1 linger, James F. 124.148 Cnger, Patricia A. 96 llnterberger. Mark -1. 108,110 llrban. Rrian D. 96 Urban. Eileen C. 56,69.81. 1118.179.195.22l Lrban. Susan l-I. 116 Crier. Julie C. 81.221 1rso. Michele L. Csaek. Patricia L. 124.188. 206 Uselding. Diane C. 81,221 Uselding. Karen M, 124 Ulsander, Richard A. 124,173 V Vacek. Maridee M. 81.221 Vahl. Sharon A. 110 Valenti. Colette M. Van Dine Robert L. 124 Van Hecke. Diane M. Van Puymbrouck, Lynda 96 Van Puymbrouck, Troy T. 124 Vandenherg. Patil J. Vandenburg, Perry 124 Vaporis. Mark D. 110,161 Vaporis. Ruth A. 96.149 Varco. Angela R. Varco. Julie A. 124,206 Varhanik. Joseph J. 110 Varon. Rosalyn R. 81,190. 200.201.2121 Vecchio. Frank F, Ventieinque, Tom R. Versten, Natalie P. 96,140 Versten. Phillip W. 110 Vetter, Wendy J. 124 Victoria, Roberto R. 96 Vilona. Patricia Vineolese, 1.aura L. 86,96, 179.189 Vincolese. Lee V. 124,142 Vinzant. Karen L. 110,200,201 Vinzant, Mary A. 81,186,221 Vinzant, Tom W. Vishoot, Greg A. 160 Vitello, Maria 81 Vito, Christine 124,206 Vito, Joseph C. 110 Vito, Mary C. 110 Vito. Michael J. 81 Vitro. Domenico S. 96.174, 189 Vitro. Maria A. 110.189 Voght. Philip R. 124 Vojaek. Brent K. 81,221 Volkman, Jane M. 124 Volpe, Rino S. Von Hotfen. Robert A. 110 Von Thun, Denise D. 96 Von Thtin, Robert Voss. Dan N. 96 Voss. Margaret J, 81.202,221 Voss. Robert J. 96 Vrabel. Deborah D, 96 Vrettos, Maria E. Vtijica. Robert D. 110 W Wachtenheim. Daniel J. Wadas. Guy A. 110 Wadas, James A. 96 Waddell. Janie 124 Wadkins. Michelle A. 221 Wadman, Kenneth C. 124,144 Wageman, Janine M. 124 Wageman, Scott R. 88.96.155 1811 Wagner, Doris M. 110.188 Wagner. Joanne P. Wagner, Judy L. Wagner. Kim 81.221 Wagner. Michael W. 96.181 Wagner. Scott R. 110 Wald, Scott A. 96 Walder, Dena L. 41.110 Waldman, Dawn J. 96 Waldman. Jody L. 124,206 Walens. Gary M. 81,221 W'allen. Hill 124 Wallace. Michael A. 124,144 W'alsh. James B. 124.160 Walsh. Mary Walsh. Patrick J. 81.221 Walter. Heide M. 96.149205 W'alter. John P. 124 Walters, Melinda A. 81,133 Walthall, Annmaria Wanat. Nancy A. 124 Warba, M, 1733 Ward, Anita E. Ward, Patila A. Wargaski. Mary R. 110.188. 212 Warmack. Janet 124.197.200 Warmaek. Linda K. 97,19-4. 200 Warman. Robert A. 110.182 Wfarman. W'illiarn F. 81.145. 221 Warner, Diana M. 82,221 Warsaw, Rhonda S. Warshawsky, Elyse F. 82 Warshawsky, Evalyn M. Wasiewicz. David M. Wasiewicz, Michael S. Watson. Janet L. 97.200 W'att, .lane E. 124.157 W'att, Mary J. 221 Wattecamps, Jon L. 110,149 Wattecamps, Marie L. 82.221 Watts, Pat 110 Wax, Alan G. 110.194 Wayland, Lawrence S. 161 Wayne, Barry Wehb, Donald D. 221 Webber. Susan 1. 82,140,158, 221 Weber, Patrick M. 97 Weber. Robert P. 110,148,149 Weber, Tracy R. Wehner, Rosemary R, 82.97, 221 Weiland, Colleen Weinberg. Janet R. 110.202 Wienberg. Lori S. 124 Wiener. Fern M. 110 Weiner. Marcy L. 158 Weingarten, Kenneth L. 82. 221 Weinger, Holly R. 97 Weininger, Alan D. 97 W'einstein. Carol R. 110 W'einstein. Elliot P. 82,221 W'eis. Ronnie S. 12-1 W'eis. Michael R. 12-1 Weis. Thomas E. Weisbaum. David C. 97 Weisbecker. Carol J. 110.149. lm Weisman, Abbey S. 97 Willuweit, Lori Wilson. Cynthia M. 82.221 . Glenn D. 111 Wilson, Marla L. 107,111,206 Wilson, Paul L. 82 Terry R, 97 Wineberg. Mark D. 88,221 Wineberg. Sheri A. 97 W'ilson Wilson, Winer, Debbie S. 811,221 W'iner, Penny L. 97 Winiarski, Leonard J. 83. 19-1.221 Winkel. Catherine A. 97,2151 Winkel, Mary K. 8Zl.158.165. 211 Winograd. Jackalyn M. Winton. Linda Weiss. Weiss. W'eiss, Weiss. W'eiss. W'eiss. W'eiss. Weiss. Weiss. W'eissn Weith. Weith, Wells, Wells. Wells, Wells. Arlene A. 110 Audrey R. 97 Glenn 110 Howard M. 124 Karen R. 82.188.221 Mark S. 125 Michael M. 221 Renee B. 110 Roland H. 125.148 mann. Helene H. 97 Randall C. 1221 William K. Ann A. Evelyn H. 97 Frederick A. 125 Julie A. 82.199221 Winton, Lisa A. W'inton, Peter J. VVise, Jodie 125 W'ishnol't'. Debra E. 125 Wlisniewski. 221 W'isniewski. W'isniewski. W'isniewski. W'isniewski. W'isniewski. W'isniewski. W'isniewski. Wisniewski, Cynthia A. 83, Deborah A. 111 Janet L. 83.221 Karen J. Keith J. 11r.145 Linda T. 111 Patricia F. 97 Rochelle A. Shelle 125 Witchek. Gregory W. 221 Witczak, Peter J. Witherbee. Dean A. Wells. Steven R. 110 Wendel, Thomas A. 82.181, 221 Wendorf. Ira I. 97 Wenn. Maureen M. 97 Werba. Mark G. 125 Werner, Jean M. 125 Werner, Thomas R. 82,187. 197.221 Wessely, Alfred G 145 West. Glenn A. 125,188 West, Lawrence L. 97.181. 183 W'est. Mary A. 125 Wlest. Neal E. 110.200 Westherg. Bonnie L, 97 Westeot, Catherine A. 87,97. 205,211 Westcot. Jean E. 125 Westman. Greg L. 82 Wlestman, Keith A. 167 Wethekam, Thomas J. 82,197, 198 Wexler, Linda A. 110.180 Wexler, Susan J. 82.221 Whalen. Mary K. 82,221 White, Bradley -1. White. Christy L. 158 White. Jeffrey W. Whitman. Debra A. Whitman. Laura L. 110,189 W'iener. Keith J. 221 Wittje, Karen ll, 97.140 W'ittlock, Lori L, 111.188 Wlezien. Michael V. Wloch. Jerry 111 Wodka. Mark R. 111 Woepse. Howard O. Wlojcik. Alan H. 221 Wojtyna, Leeann 111,164,205 Wolch, Alan S. 97,184 Wolfson, Bruce L, 97.194 Wooley, Allen E. 125 Wordel, Patil R. Wright, Lewis N. Wubs. Thomas L, 145 Wuczynski, Debbie M. 83 Wulbert, Scott L. 97 Wunderlich. Richard E. 111 Wyder. Todd J. 96.97 Y Yaffe, Randy S. 50,53,83.149, 174.181.1221 Yahiro, Leslie K. 8fl,155.221 Yanow. David M. 111 Yesinick. Cheryl L. 823.134 221 Yesinick. Steven M. 125 York. David R. 125.152 Younan. Helen G. 125 Yurks. Anna M. Wiercinski, Donald 1-1. 82,221 Wiese. Wikstr Wikstr Barbara 82.221 om, Elizabeth A. om Steven J. Wilder, Marc S. 125 Will, Jay A. 221 Willerscheidt. Thomas 82. 221 Williams, Charles L. 97.214 Williams, Michael D. 111 Williams, Noel F. 97 Williams, Richard A. 111,161 Willmann, Karin H. has .. Yurks. Laura L. 97 Z Zaber. Trace E. 194 Zaehler. Barbara J. 97,194 Zaehler. Kathleen K. 97 Zaehler. Timothy 125 Zager. Sheryl L. 97.190 Zahareas. Stella 97 Zajac. John C. Zammatta, Randy R. Zamost, Paul 111 Zangara, Dawn T. 12.v r Zangara, Natalie M. 111 Zanko, Kathleen A. 111 Zankovich. Anne A. 97 Zarembski. Sandra L. 83,221 Zarlenga. Janet T. 97.83 Zatz Linda S. 111 Zaw, Janice E, 97 Zbierski, Lynn M. 125 Zebos, Barrett 111,125 Zebos, S, 164 Zechlin, Barbara S. 97 Zeimet, Deborah R. 97 Zelisko, Barbara A. 97 Zeldon, Doug 111 Zeljeznjak, Tony 125.187 Zeppos. Sally J. 125 Ziebell. Mike A. 125.144 Zielinski, Annette M. 97 Zielinski, Carol B. 125.186 Zielinski. Cheryl L. 83,221 Zielinski. Nancy G. 125.205 Ziemann, Karen J. 831 Ziemann, Steven M. Zimmerman, James A. 146, 168.197.2111 Zimmerman, Jonathan W. 97 Zimmerman. Tammy L. Zirik. Jattqtielin M. 88.221 Zink. Terrence J. Zinn. David R. 97 Zion. Vicki R, 97 Zirlin. Cindy I.. 97 Zoern, Paula D. 111 Zorn, Andrew G. 125 Zorn, Christian K. 111.145 Zorn, Michael J. 97 Zubillaga. Gabriela R. 125 Zubillaga. Luis A. 97,149,162 Zuckerman. Holly R. 97 Zurakov. Jacquline K. 111 Zurakov. Michelle D. 111 Zurakov. William H, 97 Zweig. Michael L. 97.159 Editors-in-Chief . . . . . Anna Galan Laura Vincolese Academics . . Pat Madigan Roz Ehrenreich Senior .... Eileen Urban, editor Unde,-class A D Meryl Levinson, editor Clubs and Organizations . . . . . Special Events Sports . . Index ...... . . . Marilaine Anderson Cindy Burks Jill Anderson, editor Roberta Cappello Sharon Stetz Anna Dati Maribeth Cleary Angie Flores Sheri Perlman Gail Cohen Scott Cohn Lisa DiVita Lesley Corey Photography gloygglillman on yne Artists . . . Marc Hempel Tabitha Gries Scott Cohn Evelyn Wells Advisor . . Gail Golman Dedication, loyalty, and a willingness to sacrifice time, necessary characteristics of a yearbook staff, were ex- hibited by members of LENS 75. The staff met all six deadlines and produced, what we believe to be, an ac- curate, enjoyable, and quality book. We hope you will agree. LENS 75 could not have become a reality, however, without the help of many other people, and we would like to acknowledge them at this time. Mr. Moorhead, representative from Walsworth Publishing Co., lessened the many questions of an anxious staff through informative meetings before the first deadline. Selective pictures for the Introduction could not have been possible without the help of Mr. Pete Gregory, of United Press Inter- national. Through the reprinting of DIALOGUE, granted by Big Elk Music, LENS was able to develop its theme, We Can Make It Happen. Also instrumental in helping us carry out our theme was the Chicago En- vironmental Control Service. Additionally, with the help of Root Photographers, memories of the highlights of the 74-75 school year live on through pictures. In the school system, cooperation by administrators, club sponsors and coaches lightened our task. Senior Louis Pissios added a personal touch by sharing his poem after Mr. Small's death. Providing the backbone of the staff was adviser Ms. Golman, who faced some tense moments around deadlines. Her words of confidence, however, always strengthened our faith. Through Ms. Golman's flexible staff organization, a sense of in- dependence and pride prevailedg yet her personal contact with all members united the staff. We wish to express a very sincere and grateful thank youi' to all of these people. LENS 75 stressed the importance of involvement through a progression of pictures on the cover and a photo- essay in the Introduction. We tried to capture the marked increase in enthusiasm and participation in the 74-75 school year. Concern and involvement, however, does not stop with the closing of a book. We made it happen: But LENS 75 hopes that every individual will continue to make it happen through the rest of the pages of their lives. Laura Vincolese Anna Galan Co-Editors-in-Chief H9714 IGH SWL axe IT ' '75 33 3 - M' ff x ia ws 2 faq. , , .f ,r A :QQHZTV ', ,f T12v4Q,'71v ', f f iw, ',.f- Q W 92 izfjlfijfaf ui, ,faf'g, ,f - V M I A , 'g ' 1 Q P! 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