New Trier Township High School - Echoes Yearbook (Winnetka, IL)
- Class of 1965
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1569 PHOTOGRAPHY BY Pululislwcl by stmlcnrs of New 'IiI'iL'I' 'llmwnslmip High School, nm'lk11, llli 1. x I axlberl to jmmr IfZ7l'0Ilgh ffm' -zvorlaf but olzfeq any gona' flljllq. fbercjbre - K4 L Ibm? I mn do, or any kzzzzffzem that I mu 16010 I0 my felfow w'rz1I1n'e.r. let we do it IZOZIQ' let me not Ifnffkl' or fzeglcfcf izj fbi' l .fbllff no! j1f1.f.s' Iblif :my flgfljll, AUTHOR UNKNOXVN 4 1 ,ri Q59 ' +- Jia i !.:f,f:f,-. vc- +1 N I 'ci mtclo afzotlaer bubble I waited ROBERT FROST vw FWZ ,.,, 16-- Fi? f . J ,:.R.!.'.'.. M: vwzl A' .. . , I A.. When you consider how learning happens You would thinh once might he enough. You would suppose such pain would heeome knowledge And such knowledge would he wisdom And such wisdom would stay with us. W.s. MERWIN l i .,-:g I L . if Do you fel the mufic travel down your belbl in the wind? MITCHELL HALL a 4.2 But under tbofe eyes, all tlaingf are joined' All sorrow, and all bfdllljf, and all .gbirizy Aff 0776. ANNE MORROW LINDBERGH if' ,, QA! I .M eg 3 Zigi? izfiaw 5. To bam' great poets, there must be grid! audiences, 100. WALT WHITMAN Els 1 r gf Y .. X N. IXIN V x S , t ,, By, 1 Sport ix sweetest when no spectator. JOHN RAY EY K. 'V Q ' ,Ii J, X .0 L ,' i, my Sv 494 Q mth-in F5 'Y 4- K x, ra 1. wif sei .v aff. A. -7 x K 1', 2 fi 3,51 4 , 'T v'2.fL9 Q A w X4 7 1 42 -git CONTENTS Interests . Leadership and Service Clubs . Communications Fine Arts . . Athletics People . Faculty. . Seniors .luniurs Sophomorta Freshmen LW mm! go my Organizational Index - - I jirget jun' why. EDNA sT. VINCENT MILLAY Studeflt Index - I8 20 4-6 58 70 100 152 I5-l 170 206 220 232 245 2-P6 LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE Wlilllam Bronner Wlilliam McLucas President Vice-President Carol Esher Susan Graham Secretary Treasurer THE TWAIN SHALL MEET THE COUNCILS DECIDED TO REMAIN AUTONOMOUSK BUT THEY DID PLAN TO WORK TOGETHER ON A COOPERATIVE PROJECT SEMESTERLY A year of decision, a year of division. So Council, as all the other organizations, was faced with the problem of instituting a counterpart in the new school. But equally as important was curbing Certain problems on the east campus. VVltile searching for solutions for these problems, Student Council initiated new programs for the student's benefit. One of the most important problems which required im- mediate attention was the first period situation. Over- crowded conditions made it impossible for all the students without a Iirst period class to meet in the halls or first Hoor rotunda. Council provided a solution which was not to be interpreted as a disciplinary action, but as a service to the students. The lunch hall was opened and provided a place for students to talk and eat breakfast. Study halls were supervised, and provided students with a place to study if they so wished. The Head of First Period Hirst semesterl, and the Head of Recreation were the general supervisors for all the first period operations. The inability of a few students to accept the responsi- bilities that go along with the privileges of self-government has been a constant problem to council-regulated operations. Frequent disturbances in various study halls, and infrequent but serious riots in the lunch hall eventually caused a meet- ing to be called of the heads of all the major organizations. Pete Rossiter presided at the meeting, which was not in- tended to find a solution to these problems, but merely to bring them out into the open. Student Teaching lVeek was initiated by Bill Brunner and Lexi Panos, and aiiorded interested students an oppor- tunity to teach a class. This program was VCl'y successful, and achieved its purpose in that students were able to gain teaching experience. 1 Q Thomas Green Lynn Knvinn Margaret Ellis Dennis Leahy Kathie Florsheim Ann Zimmerman Joseph Rnnch Co-Head Co-Head Cn-ordinations C0'Head Co-Head Honor Library Communications Communications Dining Hall Dining Hall Peter Cherry Stephen Grittnn Robert Angst Susan Anderson Austin Shercr Veda Kaufman Recreation Safety Co-Head Co-Head Unity and Spirit First Period Study Hall Study Hall Wifi i lftf . .f'N? '4f' 452 Weil l V sit.. f fgpifw ,fr:3...,f '.M:0 f i snow V-acl? , l l.ix:e,:. ' i., K E . I i t eiE5i!'E.,,e .-L .gg-ti. 1 . U.. A neu' hoard position was crezttetl by the nddition of Il eo-head of Unity and Spirit. These eo-heads provided n lini- son between Pep Club, Council, and the students. Unity was needed, not only within the school, hut between the lfast and Vilest campuses as well. This attempt for unity was achieved by passing the East-lVest Unity hill. This bill provided for jnint meetings of the student cabinets of both schools once :i month. Student Council achieved the goals it attempted. It made the students :nvnre of their responsibilities to the school, and more itnportztnt, to themselves. The hoard has hecome more vitally involved in Council nflnirs by enlarging their com- mittees :tnd stuffs, thus enabling closer contnrt with the en- tire student body. The vitality :ind initiative shown by the neu' officers and board during their first semester in udice prophesied the merit of the ideas to come in the future. SECOND SEMESTER COUNCIL OFFICERS: Freilich, Nickel, Nix, Rossiter. LCberpnkD r'i?'m'51tifY?3' elf- ,ISiW '5-ff 3 x tggfggiref' ' Q - . In ' .qty 3 ,. .- 1' . ,ts ,- ,x-f .M Q if , . t. . ., ?'!:i.'3 'z'L'i1fk? W . we ff ' . .-: l I HRST SEMESTER REPS Ktop piflurclz WRST RONV: Jacobson, Lur- ncr, Castle, Slonc, liablailt, Rodcmcir, Fridsicin, Fruchling, Roche-, Cor- don, Pink, li. Mcliride, White, Rall, P. Mcllrirlc. SECOND: Gooclrnan, llanghcr, Rickards, Zciglcr, Scott, Scliulman, Van Hornc, J. Taulncr, X'i'alcln, H. Hill, Demand, Nickel, Kelley, Nielson, Gordon. THIRD: Collins, Simon, Zakroll, Panos, Frohman, Wfillianisnn, Cotsirilos, Wfond- rufl, Cuclmunrlscn, Elislxcrg, M. Hill, Kucnzcl, Yililson. REAR: Rooney, Landon, Miller, Drake, Anclcrson, Nix, Froilich, M. Taubcr, Angst, llallz. SECOND SEMESTER REPS-FIRST ROW: llornliocft, johnson, Kulp, Butler, Carrington, Xlfard, Kelleher, Castle, Horwitz, llimstein, Lansing, Fridsluin, Stone, Glaser, Mrs. james. SECOND: Click, Matross, jos- pcy, Taylor, D. Cordon, Meyer, Pink, Hamity, Rickards, Stevens, Van Hnmc, Taubur, Evcrin, Waldo, Oliver, Rodcmcir, Blum. THIRD: Nathl ansnn, Oillriun, Green, Ames, Singcrland, Demand, Eastman, Hill, Schul- man, Fylc, Ramos, Minor, Porter, K. Kelley, Greenberg, Sic-gcl, Knrclz. FOURTH: Avitcs, Kinnairrl, Drake, McKinney, Forman, Bauglacr, An- alalman, XVoll, R. Cordon, Nielsen, Wlilson, Simon, Goodman, Frohman, Bcammn, Dcmmon. REAR: Miller, Rciclicldcdcr, Williamson, Eck- lwusc, Pctcrsun, Kucnzcl, Garrett, Herzbcrg, Angst, Panos, Pinsof, Mc: Ncrney, Haskell, Allison, lf. Kelley, Pope. camera. LJlvlt'lu'll5 Faculty sponsors Mr. Gustafson Llclll and Mr. Bird always have a ready lace for ilu ,-v lzfixg 1 P fa?w'fy ' V a . 1 1 .ef f ffm fig kf, m5,! . i.a h . . , ' 9 'E 0 K -Qaifr-faq' Qi-' V. Q - 392 ' ie. U. I :A fg V, , F YR iw 4 ' W Vx? 'abd 3 '-f 'li s..J ..,, . 'lvl lwsitl. X-- ai, 'f' 'aa ff! QQ. Qs Y.i- Q.. .,.,,,,m -Mfg. :!:?7' 2' 'Srl' 1 Wejaaxmf' SUPERVISORS AND COMMITTEES COMMUNI l,:irrY Cnuiv isirnl O'l3rii:n Frank Kelly Mark Rcichcldcrlur Siu Ka lan Jncl Stllawltl Tnny Diaz Vicki Jones Pam Webb Dale Gordon Sue Frechling llnrhir: Adler Susan Mairuss Ellyn Reese CATIONS Sue Lafrull Sue Fnslvr Debbie Huwrn Ginger Fnlu Elyse Winick llnrhara Slcin Janie Richman Jeanne Rilnd Pl:nllV Dullard Denny Leahy Tom Green Charles Collins Pcler lliiuighcr DINING HALL Hruce Brook llilrl'V Cook llill Fiirell Kallll' Firnn Rith Garrctl Pal llnsscr Steve Graham Georxzc Murher Gerry Miller Fred Polilo John Wilson Gary Gordon COM M l'ITEE L0llis Goldman Chuck GOL'llSCllB Frank Kelley Casey Kennedy Dehhy Iluwcn Andy Russn Linda Sherman Drum: Goiulman Judy canine Dave Dnuur Paula Gnldsmilh Ellen Goldstein Tom Anderson John Healy Ari Bussc Neal Rosen Hale Curtis Rich Rvun COLLEGE HOSTESS COMMITTEE Ronni Hullglndcr Genie Trainer Chnr Blum Suu Ohlson June Horowitz Gail Julian Joan Greengurd .lane Schwartz Kalllll Gchdb Margie Ei-erin Hnny nniniiiisnn Lucy :mm ninn Neinninni xiiinyrmiiinney Jfillll CWISUH Gail Rnlhman Jiiiie siiiriin cnfiyi Vcnu HONOR John Barber Joan Bayer nnice niiyini Paul Benrmnn Chlltk Buddtkt Pal fnllins John Darlman Larry Fiebcrx: Sue Freedman Suv Fltehling Peggy Fniisiein Nnneie Jennings Vtsla Kaufman Lawlor Jtlun Lazur Carol Matzkin Alci: McLaren JDVCL' Nlillcl' Tom Miller Susi Ohlson Mardi Oliver Jnlln Urns Sue Parisi Bonnie Paul Tnm Green Murcia Peterson min Riiinnneni Ellen Rolfe Larry Rnsenwiiiu Duhhii: Shakmnn CO MMl'l'l'EE Iuslin Simon Barb Slcin Denise Slcvcns Randi Snlkin gil Sgkiucr- ran o ping Peggy Vlliugner Greg Lilschulrz NunCY wesipliiii Sandy Avery Pat MacCnriney Svdnvv luliucn Polly Hlaisdcll Marie Lcrch Jan llradlcl' Sally Slngsen Woudv Angst Susan Cooper KalhV Florsheim Nancpfrank Barb llllml Lynn Pncuck Joe Roach Pr.-lc Rossitcl' Alan Simon Janice Stevens Tum Slcwilrt Kathy Tmyer Trrri Wcinsltin STUDY HALL GENERAL Clilv liilrllaril chin icnrnfn nah Woodhury D.m Gam-isnn John Hcan ann nnnignn Morrie Sandler llrian Adilnls .lim Knlliir Diane Ebvrsnlc Scott Walker Allan Pullilk Ted Fcrris Al Simon Eric V0nAnlnl0n have Kahn wvnivuy ,xngsi Arm' Granal Slew Hummel lining ci-nn Nancy Meyer Frank KUIICY fixrol Fisher Yum Grvcn Dan Williamson Dun Rindllcisfh Juv lVhitc Bill llowen Gcnc llcrkcnslaull SUPERVISORS SAFETY COMMITTEE Eliot Andalnlan Tom Axlrnan Larry Andcrnon Llyod Cliltnn Dning Cmn liill Frcilich Don Goldman Jeff Green Sieve Hummel Fel: Keller Frank KCIICY llob Lichlmiln Dan Moskowitz Chet Nichols Mark O'l.lrir.'n sieve Pupil Larry Rnscnzwcig Scott Walker Vic NValki:r Huh Gnldsttin Harlan Gomdman Al Pnllak Chriel Rose Jtihn lVCil Sieve Hearn Sieve Griunn Jim Shnch Liirry ll:-nm Tom Green Bill llrnnner Lexi Panos Hill McLucas COORDINATIONS Runni Hollmldvr Geniu: Trainer Char Blum Suu Ohlsun Ann Hill Jane Bomwiu Gail Julian Joan Grcengaird Carol Lnwenslcln Kathy Gohde Hnlly Dnniiiiisnn Margie Eyr-mi llnrlw Neumann Knlhv Mulnney Cheryl Venel Jean Petersen Gail Knlllrnan Julie Shilrin Sandy McLaren Jam: Schvi artz LKICV Becker LIBRARY GENERAL SUPERVISORS Paul Clarke Andy Coe Fred Schneicker Dave Fisher Bruce llcal Stove Hurrwr Lulrl! Pondcll llill rcnch Dave Mikuliik Bruce Cunningham Russel lierngiurd Tum Rnlllcrlurd PEP CLUB BOARD-FIRST ROW: Mililten, Schulman, Swoger, Cranum, B. Milwid. SECOND: Blunibcrg, Dwyer, C. Milwid, Oliver. THIRD: Woloshin, Paine, Denis. REAR: Mrs. Hoehn. QCbvrpnkJ The Pep Club Constitution states that the organization is to be for all girls, and its purpose is in prompting spirit and support for the various teams, But these criteria were very wide, and often in the past the Club was a closed group, building up neither the necessary enthusiasm nor the active membership zunong girls. And so the 1963 Pep Club board, headed by Cam Mil- wid, struck out to revitalize their attitudes. Membership was opened in September and 900 girls joined. liut to insure their active participation, rather than the apathy of past years, the board held more meetings. At these, the principles of the various sports were presented to make the girls more aware of what they were attcndingg this was done, as well as creating a desire to attend the club, by having skits, cheers, and projects such as the second annual foot ball and the Ustanip out program. But there was more to making Pep Club an effective spirit raiser at the games than these meetings. hlany innovations were attempted, among them the now-famed Green Derby, introduced to unite the school behind a visible symbol: and a co-head of Unity and Spirit worked with the board, giving the Pep Club a direct and necessary communication with the whole school. But President hlilwid didn't stop at this. For the first time in its history, Pep Club held open elections to determine next yearls board: this created the feeling through the year that each girl was a vital unit to the whole school and made elections a real indication of accomplishment. Thus, 1965 was perhaps the club's best, as it made its consititution Z1 living, accomplished goal, rather than a filed-away, dusty one. At one of ten cheerleading work- shops, eager freshman and sopho- more girls 4Sandi Rauhauser, Chris Fcrris, Terry Jones, Judy Lansing, CC Rothbard, and Candy Yeagcrj learn a basic cheer from varsity cheerleader, Bobby Skor. Clluij I Marion Wiles Margaret Harris President ViceAPtesident Isabel Saracino Chaimmn of the Reps Sparked by fresh ideas, the 196-lf-65 Girls' Club pursued its tradition of service while offering its members greater op- portunities for participation. Faced with the prospect of a still-larger membership, the board worked to bring all interested girls closer to their or- ganization. The weekly rep meetings were opened to all girls, who could freely express their opinions on the club's plans. To further such participation, a suggestion box was placed in the office and the board conducted several meet- ings after school. Finally, the system for choosing girls to serve on committees was thoroughly revised so that those who had consistently shown interest would be chosen. Changes were also apparent in the charity drives. At Girls' Club's suggestion, the fall charity drive collected books rather than cannetl foods. Despite bitter cold weather, the drive surpassed its goal and gave over sixty-seven thousand books to charitable organizations for use in southern schools. The magazine drive succeeded in raising forty-two thousand dollars for Girls' Club scholarships. New thought was also given to service and project activi- ties. Girls continued to render valuable service to the school Melissa McCloud Judith Faulkner Secretary Treasurer LES GIRLS INCREASED PARICIPATION MEANT MORE IDEAS. MORE BOOKS. A BETTER CLUB. A BETTER SCHOOL. through the library and oflice staffs, and to the community through the advisor room Christmas projects and other vol- unteer work. The paperback bookstore continued operation on an enlarged basis. Another innovation, the Tri-Ship- Girls' Club Social Service Project, enlisted girls' aid at Cook County Hospital. Revision and careful planning were evident in the year's social events. In the Fall freshmen and seniors converged at Pooh Corner and new girls were welcomed at a din- ner. After the annual debate on the merits of Friendly lVeek, the board decided on a new format for Friendly Bee . Girls were not asked to buzz around the school to win friends for one week, but instead, to consider what the spirit of friendliness should be. Later in the winter Daddies and daughters went Parisian at the successful A Peach of a Pere. The Girls' Club social year raced to its conclusion with thc spring fashion show, Hialeah Heydayf' Two elections were held during the year to choose oflicers who would continue Girls' Club's excellence in service and sociability at both schools. Rhonda Ronan Vnrgmn I-ranche Susan Gnlmnre Andrea Leach Ilona Altschuler Langley Smear Mary Oelench Nancy Kauzor Lynn Jensen Susan Morrrson Susan Becker Projects Publrc Rclauons Co Head Cu Head Sncna! Terrie Eldndge Ixrnstme Anderson San Brennan Lmsey Ellns Frances Ihrtholumay Supl: Asst Soph Asst Supl: Asst ioph Asst Qnph Asst Fimncnal lanendlx Publrc Relauons Proyecxs Semce Three of ks gurls lsabelS1r1cmn Cwndy B1rsunn1m and Kane Sakol dnscuss the greener aspects of the Daddy Dmghler Dmner Dance x :...n..f., , FRESHMAN HELPERS-FIRST ROW: Jennings, Lipps, Cohdc, Evcrit, Howarth, Putter. SECOND: Fisher, Oliphant, Hollander, Eisenberg, Gclbspan, Bronknmn, Altschulcr, Holliday, Wilson. REAR: Cronlnerg, C0n!ptnn, Youngbcrg, Bischoff, Hartman, Kraft, Schwartz, Skadman. ur. gonrmrp Sponsors Mrs. Wagner and Miss Kixmillur lind the intricacies of Girls' Club both perplexing and humorous within the confines of thc GC Umm. qc1.m...m Wh:-1t's a Girls' Club Board meeting? A lot of interest, a lot ol giggles, and a lot of ideas, Glymsnmkerb anim' W .f FIRST SEMESTER REPS- ltop picturej FIRST ROXV: Crawford, Lipps, Dencgan, Winlicld, Cooper, Wagner, Michlin, Berkenstarlt, Tlinnias, Hillner, Briggs, Ballengcr, llrael, Salzcnstein, Graves. SECOND: Mil- wid, jones, Hawkinsnn, jablo, Kaplan, Schwartz, Cohen, Peterson, Zeal, jnhnsnn, Sitlig, Knlp, Huwen, Kirby, Meyer, Taylor, SchatI, Hatch, Woods, Miller. THIRD: Cowan, Gallery, Castro, Davidson, Ryevsnn, Bnal, Myers, Cross, Crecngard, Enclaelmayer, Pnyser, Lathrop, Landon, Troester, Searles, Harroun, Labinger, Sakel. FOLIRTH: Cmssley, Gates, Lewis, Katz, Carpenter, Malinney, Sweeney, Hamilton, Stahlin, Lever-fc, ifmaman, Epstein, Schmitz, Sfhaiff, Kase. REAR: shammi, Vance, Cramer, Bnbcnck, Weissman, Golan, Crabbe, Metz, Popper, Irwin, McCallister, Bickers. SECOND SEMESTER REPS-FIRST ROXV: Barnard, liucrger, Forlcnla, Schnell, Rothman, Kaplan, Tauber, jones, Rnbinuff, Fisher, Krause, Edelman, Goldman, Peck, Rnsnrin. SECOND: Rnbelts, DavidufI, But- ler, Goldsmith, Curtis, Hansel, McCuen, MacDonald, Cuzofslcy, Freed- man, Wolfe, Baker, Hymcn, Stern, llerkenstaclt, Motel. THIRD: lk-znrk, Hicks, Bliss, Crossley, Sherman, Rnsenfcls, Starr, Zeigler, Chichester, Mnrlden, Foreman, Howard, Stromayer, Wlaterstradt, Hcczlcy, Grillin. FOURTH: Rosen, Hansen, liahize, Silver, Blanc, Wilson, Kickers, Lnncl, Correa, Bachmann, XVright, llcrlin, Miner, Cutler. REAR: Pliemister, Sanders, Hurley, Mainzer, Jennings, Rnml, Graham, Huufek, Rarnsen, Culegmve. CLASS MANAGERS: Salml, Altschnler, Saracinn, Viezhiclie, LSlml'nmlcvxU Like Linda Rick nl' the Nursery Stnli, we work and give of ourselves that in this giving we may grow a little. Cflvrrpnkl DEPARTMENT OFFICES Nicki Arnstein Marx' Ann Buss: Donna Daskal Dianne Dick Candv Friedman llcttv Gaertner Judi' Grusin Carole Levin Fran Mcxiririrv Curitine Reed l'al Reillv Annan Spiro Genie Trainer Leslie Rinsnn llarhv Bvrunt nnthv Cady Relztmi Tankns Flora Resell Janet Dunning CheralVri Cmltimau Merrvl Lrnnpnrt iinnnr Levin Gisela t.nnii Ann o-nr-nnrn Jcnnnn mir llunnv Pnnrn June Rosenberg inriv sirnernr AFF Anne wininns Juvnu Fricrirnnn nnrtr ixnrwn Alive Cnuk Leslie mrnnn snrnn llarding Roliin Ilersltcy Kenitu Kiwlin Ellen Kirby Paula Lnnirsrnn Laurel Lrrrtninr Sally' Milne Sallv Rubenstein Candi Sluith Anne znnner llitrh Adler ixtnrr Illnnilaerg men nnnn Margaret llrcddlinger knnrv Eustis .lnnn cinrrisnn Marianne or-,rv snnini nnrrie Nancte llikew Carol Jnwirtc snn Krause nnhnrnlr Minn Nnnfr Trnemter NURSERY STAFF Sue Knox Marv Beth Kellev Rena Kn0l1l'ler Milriarel Fisher Suu 'ndicek Merle Levin Linda Simons Cunnie Patton Zanne Early' Karen Garel Linda Kirk Irene Strauss Nancy Tmesier Suc Gross ntnrnic in-ers Suu Gecht Gail Furresl Gayle tnrkrwitr Mindy McNaugh t n snr Greenspan nnnnin Sehlntz N:inCV Rosenberg l.vnn 'Fragcxser .lune lIawkinS0h Pant Sanabria Marilyn rtnbnn Sandi Nuger Ellen ,lnlvln Carol Gehr Sandy mrniier Rnnni Hollander .lanct cnnrnrii llarh Levinson Elaine Roxen Dehhie Sherman Debbie llallnt Carol Albert Sun Wilkill Iltittna Wilsnn llnnnie Marks sue itiniervsxi nnin Rinr-nherg I inda Sadin Kathi' liaVer PROJECTS Nancy cnrnnrinns lattice Miller Iilarilvn Hanlei' Patti Mel'lriLIe Patti I-'eitrltunn Marizic Nelson llunnie Paul Lindn Pliillipe Lucv Eastman Ginlll' Carlile Button Tobei' Kuthv Newton llarhie Adler Gail Landrin lieth Milnid Jodv Zaeharias Fran Mcliinnev Pegg Diririnwn Sandy Appiegntc Ruth Behrswck Julie Schwartz Jiniv Linn: Nnnliv Rubenstein Leslie Benson Sue Ohlstln Malrllllrel Fisher' Snli' Epstein Susan Kolh Lunni Nevittxn COMMITTEE Ann Hicks Jnnin Mooney Ilolly Hin Pelle Jones Susie Cohn Sara Welslt Ltvuise Waxman innr Gtnmnherg Pliyllii Vixk Marv Liz Korn-IL Ann Minkin llarh trnrriev Janet Cugswell Meritly Zcigler Randi Crnrtter Suntw fran lord Juan Povser Mindy McNaughtnn .lan Rntnl Katie Sakol Lenin Swager Susie Whipple snny Rubenstein Cam Milwid Cathy Donegan Pat Braden Rubin Harris Jtniv nnttignn CHARITY Sara Bnhmw Cathy' Dnningnn l'entlV Fowler Hetxv' FYR: Cnttw Gardner Judy' nnnsrn Diane Hxwkinsnn Hullv Hill llzrrharcx Isaacs Mari- Liz xnrnrr Carole Madden Tricia McAnhur Czlm Nlilwitl Terry Pink Janie Richman Susie Rtldenteir Darrngti Srnithern Kalhv Vail COMMITTEE Susan Mnrtny Vieki Jones lndv ZilChZlriEtS snn lrtninwstri Missv Ricliards Sue SIIOCKCV Mnrrv crosbv Nancy tinrdifk Louise NVarti Ginny Anger Anne hlllrih Debbi' Hartz Connie Shnvne Jniie Marquis Leslie hflluik ci-nnrin Cliimoures Jtmnic Blunt Candi' Hnlileler ADMINISTRATION srnpnnni: srnini Susan Herm 1 Wendi' ln 'Ielieart Carol Roalentrereer .Inn Solomon Ruth Shane Clair Hcnderlvrut Sarah Slcatlruan Melinda .lnhnstrn Clair Dannelll' Joan llcrnl Beltv Frcdricksnn Carat Kust Terrv Tailor Nlarilvn Murrai' Terri Kaplan Susie Scott Mnnrnrer Father Nancii Rubenstein LUCY ieektlr Connie P0rte0uS Leslel' Hass Kate Marlin Sandy' mn.-rnriu l.vnn Shafer Kathy Flanigatn Illair Hnrnnnrcv Pat Krauae Jnnn riruerrgnru NannZY Cutler Kandi Kaslett Jenn Lindberg Cami Castor Edyo A 'ron NlVrna Stein Sue Gros-1 Jane Kraft llcnnic Stern Cnthv Dnnegan Kinhy Gultdc Allvsnn Conner Ann O'D0nnell Joanne Alllr sue Morley' Chris Dedes Sue Walling Kris Mumnlert Nan Gautier Chris Rastetter Connie Patton Janis Rehn! Chris O'C0nneII Linda Velntu Nanci' Tclfer Knthv NVard FINANCIAL COMMITTEE Lesley Hass Sue Bass Sara Brackelt Chztrlntle Cecil Marlene Cohen Rolwn Dckown Sue Drucker int-in Eirirrnnreun Diane Epstein Kathi' Eustis Carol Feldman Leslie Fisher Gnil Forest Susan Fir-fitting Peggy Fridstein Jana Garrison Betsy Gnnririfir Jnriv Halligan unity Hixtvn Naner Irwin Sue Mninn-ski Denisse Mnnrw Lisa Miller Lvnn Patton NanCV Pritzker Sul: Rashrnnrl Nanev Sidmun Jacqui: stave Mari' Vance Beverly xvnneter Anne Gundlaell Laurie Rosen Vicki Croslcv Primillu MCAtitV llnntlie Paul .lnnn Bayer NnncvCunumint1s Judi' MCNammee Button Tohel' Ginny' Carlile NanCV Cohen llarh Meier Nancy Mever Sandv McDonald Ellvn Reese Gail Landon Sandi Nuger Sue LaCroix Donna Males .lavnc Friedman Julie Schwartz LIBRARY STAFFS Carol Ahrahamsnn Allkxi Adams Jill Andrrson Mary Anwonn Knmy Ames Snndxlzxpplegalc Ann tncrslock Patil Bellaifs Jnnn Berger Lorelle Berger Andrea Berkson Ptnm' Bicnenneld Leslie Blair .ludV Bobrow Debv Buylston sun Briggs Merle Brodsky Carol Brook Eileen Brown Pauln Bruno Karrn Bumpus Maureen Bums Laurie Butler Karen Camaro Melinda Carlson Nnncy Chapman Randi .lo Chester Carol Cohen Susie Cole Tina Colwell Nancy Comblzuh Laurie Corwin Jn Ann Creanev Suzanne Crippen Carol Cullcr Mallhe Dahl June Dahlhcrg Debby Darmgh Nancy Dee Debbl! Dodds Ann rucker Mani Easrman nonnv Eigengmum Jo Ann Engels Susan Epstein Cami Feldman Pnuy Fisher cv-1 Fishman Durolhv Forlinul SnndT:Fosler Pam nwlcr Sandy Fox Jnynn Friedman Lynne Friedman Bnrh Fulton Belw Gaerxnu Sue Gechl .ludv Gerling Merle Giblichman Holll' Golding Mndelvn Goldstein Judy Goodman Nuncv Gould Debbie Gordon CumlYl1 Graham Shelli: Greer llllrh Glllofskl' Pnggy Hnrruh Robin Harris Debbie Hartz Joy Hauser Peggy Hnnscnnl Jude Herbert Nance Hikes Dillne Hudson Sue mnnpnm' Sharon Lakin Knmy Lnnn Chris Lawrence Debby Len Lyn Lcllillgwell Hnrbaru Levln Pauli Loch Susan Luguu: Denise Lowcnslein Anne Marsh Knrcn Marlin Alice Mlinincl Debbie MCAVDV Mnrlha McClen:4l1:ln Judy McNamee llnrh Meier Robin Mclrick Janice Miller Juycn Miller Phoebe Miller SnllV Miller Sllren Miller WcndYwlVllller MMV Osher Prls O'C0nnell Pnlli 0'Conn0r Diane Oliphanl Nancy Patterson Debbi: Peckham Carol Prnlik Linda Perrv wendy Pollak Linda Pnwell Nonnn Price Suu Rasmussen Ellen Reuse Cynihin Rellus .lnnel Remicn Roll Rhodes Susan Roberts Anila Rollers Edie Rodgers Ellen Rbssnlels Sue Rummel Gloria Schelfrcs Jeanne Schmid! Trish Scott Dchhv SL-nhury Connie Shayncr Sari Schenk Glurin Schcffncs Many Shepnrd Linda Sllimnn Arlecn Schulman Paula Siege! min Simpson Nnncv Simon Ann Singlelon Chnr Spcnker liarh Siein Hnrricl Stein Linda Stewart Marv Smlln Martha Swanson Vlclnrin Svrcn Helene Teiblonm Ann Tnnnnnnnn Bev Timm Sue Tlmmerman NnnCY Tisdall Buuon Tobey Ann Tnlleluin Mnfny vnu Mary vnnce Marv Vxlnderwitken Vmrth Vuranek Kullw lmmenhnusrr Llndn XV:il:rfall Judv .lennrich Alice ,llincs Cami JUSCDI1 Maureen Kahn Shcllie Kaiser Miriam Karmcl Kuthv KelleV Alberta KenntdV Janis Klappcr Harb Knawlrs Stephanie Knnms Claudia Kosick .ludv Kvnoch Linda Labinger Lorclln Wegerson S:illY Weil Kurcll Weiss Sandy weisnlnn Ricki Waxman CindV While Mllrcin Whitman Mary Ann Wilson Diane Winton Burh Woods Linda Wolll llnrh Younll Judy Young MMV Zllskzl FROSH Julie Bisclwll' Nancy Bmokmun Ann Common Gne Cmnberg mm Eisenberg Margie Everiu Mngarel Fisher Jin :lhsnan Knlhv Gohde Ann Hartman Rnnni: Hollamlrr HELPERS Jenn Hnumnv xnmv nnwnnn Ann Jennings Cnrol Krnn ,Inav Lang-5 nu onmnlnl Gail Pam-r Jnnn Schwnrlz Surah Sleadman Terry wilson Pnni Younghsrg ATTENDANCE Plum Winler Pam Gabcr .llldi Graves Lil Frankel Dlnnc Ehersole Lcllx Landman Linda Meyers Kathy Bumct Margin Fried Nancy Burdick .muy Grahle Mnnnn Kaplan Chris Collings Sue Weiss Linda Tauhensee Kris Andersnn llclslllacuhsbll Rue ynn Kmelznr Lishel Rasmussen Gail Gulnhlner Diane Trossman Cmhy Haines Canniu Banns Debbie Dom Murllcc I-loilmrvtl' Calhv Law Pris Frnron Pricilla Wessneer .lane Schwartz Jane Hcrshmnn N6lnCV Grais Gail Lenlesly Liz Lee Sue Isaac Maril n Hanlcv Dummy Cnrren Linda Broken Barbara Weimcr Sue Gilmore Lil Ahbnll Sue Brzlel Shellv Greer Killhv Gruhhc Fern Kaye Nancv Jnspey Mary Lon Cameron Sue Cole Pulli Levin MAIL OFFICES Gayle Lerkovirz Michele Brnnncr Anne Il0:ll Cnrul Cohen Sue Cooper Linda Coulthurst Lum' Exlslnmn Lindii:Fnhl'V Gail um Q Rosnlee Fraqassr Knllw Gnhdc Helen Grier Cheryl sms Holly Hixun MMV lieth KcllV Knuw xfnrnu Judv Kvnnch Cindv Lieberman Freddy Lovemore MllfIlVn Marlin Rlnml Mlnlz Nnrn Moore Abbie Reed Cindy Rummel Terri Swin Sue Werd Clndk' While Marv Zuska Pal Anderson Cheryl Anganhl Connie Blanns Connie Bull Mnrly Crosby Eileen Cullen NrmcY Grxlch Siu: Green wcnav Knnnmg Anne Kurnblilh Llnne Nelson Carol Pochler Monn Rankin Marilyn Rnnkin T:rfY Redman June Schmilz Debbie Sherman Nancy Simon Marsha Specmr SOClAL C Linda Bnmhocfl Valerie Rnnsunc Dana Schultz Frances Zlvln Lucy Easlmzm Karen Kellogg Ann Nndden .luvte Miller Fran Topping Ellen Wolosllin Cnnhy Cole Miriam Karmel Lulu Landman Julie Simpson Callhv Healy OMMITTEE Pnl Slnflord Surah Slcudman Kris Anderson Knlhv Hon Eileen Brown llrvna Enxnlein Chris Keller Cam Kncnur Calrnl Lowcnslein Pcnxlv Nickel Ann llnlllcn Claire Ryerson Samdv Slrachen xamy Tmycr VICEAPRESIDENTS COMMITTEE Dade Michael Mxlrinrie Dollnrd Peg Dickinson Mnrinnne Gnlnn Cxlrol Arruhumson Lynn Gnmnnnm lBM OFFICE STAFF Daryl Colm.-l Charlotte Blum Gail HnmilV Polly Blaisdell Bully Barnes Joanne Ator sue Mainwski Shui Grcenlleld Louise Skcen Michele Bmnncr Susan Goodyear Marlene Cohen Edith Andcrsml Margie Anamnn Mlxrlrne Scllwechlcr Carol Clifton Ellen sunnnmg Sandi Nuger Cllrnl Gclll' Wendv lglehcnn Gayle nauwnunn Peggy BOYd Marr Jo Lvnk Sue lass Knlnm Flanigun Mars ll Bredsky Cindy Rummcl Chris Powell Char Wrilhl Chris Todd Su: LaCroix EM PLOYM Judy Lipgs Kalhxilu nsam Suru Ohmw Dorolhv Correa Lindn Slnilh Kathy:Gr:xhbc Pam owler Judv ManG:ldcr Karin Tnppendml Bel-:hy Lrn Sue Brekken Dehhic Scheldcroul Lisa Miller Lois Cohen Merlvn Oscherwlu JoAnn sglgnl Frances :lull Joan Bxwer Celin Cllrlill: ENT STA FF Kale Crlxwfurd Jenn Cmnt Kathy Fenn Helen Grier Sue Green Nnncv Huugsness Ann Hill Pcuqv Howell Ann LeLivre Lynn Magnuson Barb Nnhger Snndl Nlller Ronnl Schultz Snllv Sclhness Bonnie Slern Alison Spiro Dehhv Tauber Prlscilla Wcssner DEAN'S OFFICE STAFF Marlene Mellzer Pug Solomon Cindy Andcrson Verna Shimanck Linda Rogers Pntlv Bull .llllic .lllkslus Gail Potter Lindn Loos Elaine Pnrsky anna Jnlinsburg Barb Kozoll Judi Metz Laurie Shcrlnnn Rochelle Argent Barb Sachs ART CO Judi Alford Sully Burr Laura Braden cvnane lmaberg Cece Cook Ellen Coughinn Maia Cuven Hal: Curtis Leslie Dcnsun Marcia Epstein George Frazer Kathy Gohdr Susie Haigh Dee Higlnnwer Eleanor Hvmnn Cindy lalehcnn Hecvk Kaehler MMITTEE Jean LaCasse Marv Lung Mnrnyn Lnvin Pam McBride Kathleen Morlensun Ann Pittman Alito Purlenus Chris Rzislelter Ann Rohlen Abby Roscn llnrh Schroeder Knmny Snilfcn Barb Vcnel PullV Volckcns Pal Wolf cnmv wood Piii Williams VOLU NTEER STAFF Kris Anderson Nancy Irwin Leslie Ulllniln Ann Bonl Jnnel Cogswcll Sully semen Barb Wcie Mnry Lou Cameron Nancv French Ellen Kirhv Debbi: Bmlm Fran Mcxannny laura Snvdcr NanCV Frank Wcndv Grllnslnn Ellen Evcrill Jnav Mnnnnnnec Marianne Golan Sue Bass Sul: Mlgewski Mnlzv ctersnn Susan Loqul: Ellen Wineberg Marv Rlce Kundg Kandi: Pnm euner MMV Lil Korntl Pal SlnH0rd Chris Rhode Marsha Sanders Mrridllh Hull Sue Gross MarCixl Frlesleben Dizlnc Dick Linda Rick Gllll Puller FRl EN DLY Gail Berkcnslunll Amy Hmmm Roz Cohen Mnrll' Cr0shY Barhy Frank Marianne only Kulhy Kelly Karen Kellogg Pau Kmusc MarilVn Liivin .llllic MIHQK Mindv Mc mnzhxon Arlene Michlin Liz Schuril glulhnlshnnt can rc av Karen Wasscl Jackie Lnrsnn COMMITTEE Linda Trumbull Sue Wnlle Mnrv Vail Palli Pancoe Lynne Adler KIIKY FcleV Ann Gales Marilyn Winfield .lllnct Anderson Marley Freedman Sue Weiss Ruth Mui Linda Thomsnn TnllY Graham Lnuru Snyder Kxlndv Kandi: Ann Donnell 3:1633 ,, ' i V ' .-. W 12,425 Egg , 5 X ,ps'5'f3:- eil? ' trifle M. M : I - .. : V TIS VE! 2 in 'Qaida 4 '..s'?.t wr . -gfgafr 5, ,ijim ggi? it Y t as Frccl Polito Vice-President .lohn Oros President Phillip Wilhelm Michael Becker Secretary Treasurer EXPECTATIONS PLUS Fellowship, sportsmanship, and citizenship: through the years the watchwords of Tri-Ship have become the ideals of New Trier boys. Fellowship through the high school years, sportsmanship on the playing fields, citizenship within the school government - all are gained by association with Tri- Ship. And a hard-working hoard and eminently capable ofli- cers made this year one of the most rewarding in Tri-Ship's long history. Of course, the club sponsored the traditional Tri-Ships , and all the dances proved successful. An innovation was the introduction oi an informal dance, Tri-Turkey , in place of one of the traditionally semi-formal alfairs. About the most publicized event of the year at New Trier was Tri- Ship's Ice Cream Social, which was postponed twice fclue to dining hall contlictsi after having been announced each time. The annual Social, which was originally scheduled for the football season, was finally held after an Evanston basket- ball game. The entire school was shocked early in the year at the dis- banding of Trallic Squad. This group had rendered faithful A DEDICATED BOARD TACKLED WORTHWHILE PROJECTS AND EMERGED SATlSFlED AND SUCCESSFUL service to the school for thirty-six years, erliciently directing traffic in the mornings and at all major New Trier events. The squad's actions were unfortunately found to be in vio- lation of a state statute. However, the head of Trafiic Squad, Fritz Newenhuyse, remained an active member of the Tri- Ship board. The joint Tri-Ship and Girls' club charity drive was of a new type this year. The articles to be collected were books, goal being Hfty thousand. ,lim Mizell, head of charity, Fred Polito, vicc-president, and their Girls' Club associates chose three recipients for the hooks: educational foundations in At- lanta and Berea, Kentucky, and a tutoring program in Chi- cago. At the drive's end 67,023 books had been collected and sent to these deserving organizations. The students had the satisfaction nf collecting implements of learning to be used directly in the instruction of underprivileged youths. Presiding over Tri-Sliip's many activities was john Oros. Fred Polito, vice-presidentg Phil lVilhelm, secretary: and Mike Becker, treasurer, assisted him most ably. Phillip Picrchala Philip Hagenah Peter Oppenheimer Frederick james Mizcll Service Usher Corps Publicity Ncwcnhuysc Charity Traffic Larry Whipple Tum Roy David Porter David Knnx William Dahl Dance Tickets Dinner Social Laginappc Christoph lllatchforcl john Ncmcrovski Robert Meats N Club Jr. Class Chairman Soph. Class Chrm. FIRST SEMESTER REPS-FlRS'l' ROXV: Avery, llruwn, Goldman, Ncmcrnvsky, Moats, Brook, Qualc, Badger, Robinson, ilcarman, Light, Hubachek, junkc, Allan D. Pollack, Ruichclrlcrfcr. SECOND: Schmidt, Illonm, Harris, Rumagc, Bean, Sager, Klingeman, Cook, Hrudkn, Hurl- bun, Fabry, Major, Giallonrbardn, Tomlinson, Wicmcrs, Shankman, Warner. THIRD: Ncwcnhuysc, Taubcr, Sydcll, Hoffman, Wyss, Bo- gardus, llcckcr, Frank, Maynard, Garrett, Levin, Smith, Gallagher, Schwartz, XValluns. THIRD: Lutton, jancnsch, Hutchings, Mack, Young, Miller, Sollis, Tctnn, Handlcr, Lcv, Thomas, Real. REAR: Fos- ter, Morrison, Webster, Chase, May, Sullivan, Enchclmaycr, lsham, Rose. 35 Mr. Lightncr takcs time from his numerous act- ivitics to share the results nf A Novel Irina with Miss Kixmillcr. KGnn'lonj Board niemburs discuss the evening agenda whilv, arts of dining and conversation. Cilvncnlukrrj The ticket committee anticipated sell-out pcrfurmnnccs of Brigaduon by assembling thc myriads of order envelopes. lliuructlcl nblivioug an thc mp-level strategy being planned, mmliers and suns ungagc in :lic lively ny, 4 Onc of the busiest offices all year long, the one which houses Tri-Ship saw frequent action I0 hours A day. Dave Knox Kahovcj lets his anx- iety show for a second. John Nemcrovski fright! responds to the call of the wild junior class. john Ores flaelowb examines the agenda ior an upcoming meeting with the charity committee. Mlilrhcllj E mf ,- COMMITTEES A D STAFFS SOCIAL SERVICE Jndv Zavtharias Ellcn Jahlo Nrlnry xllnllnnly Vicki Jnncs Shcrrv Crratlllm Hath Weilllcr Sandy Short' Cami Gilbert Jamie Herman Jane liystcin Pam N aldo Connie Porteous Florrie Howe l'nm Sanders Lola Berndt Ellen Brrnnllllr Pnulll Soplrin Marv Seaman Susnn Kay Sally Miller Janet Jacohson Nancy Lestinn Marv Lewis Pal Wtlvnc NnnCV Glass Gigi Hallock Christine RradlcV Karen Weiss Terri Wcinslcin sim cnrnplrell Judy Gerling lrcnl: Strauss Terri Kaplan Klllh liltbck Juli Sclluarlz John Wilc Rick Strlsscl Terry Llnlll Bob Allison Kev Laralmce Dave Mikilack Doug Anderson John Welch John Wcchvur Jim Wallsten Chris Flgre Bob Erxgcl Howar Busscn Larry Klingmzin Rich Nathan Lou Goldman Steve Johnson Bob Marcus John Kramer Pele Rbssiter time Rosenberg Chris Sntidt Jim Koller Jne Schuman TICKET COMMITTEE cnrle Mnrlenrrn snlnl lvnrlnrwr Jucl Scllachlcl Tom Carrie .lim Kullar nllrnev vnnnnln Chuck Anna Jani Nolan llnre nernnnru Jim Sanborn Rob Frederickson Allen lilakcr llill Sunil Tim Cnllcr Sluvt: Case Tum Erickson Dick Fralicr Rick Swanson DOOR G Toni Gleeson Brock Fullcr WallV Kina Jcss Rotman John Marshall Cllcl Cannock UARDS Hrnre mv sieve 'lvlrnyron slrve .lnllnrnn Lowry' lmnlen Nnrln llnilnerg Rick Goldman DANCE COM MITTEE Stew Trcnk man John Guldsntilh Steve Trulnck John Demand Jnhn Davis Dave Rosenthal Paul Kessler Keith Lanklhn Randy Knowles Dick Briggs Al Portner Pal Leahy Al Hlakcr Don Joseph Jerry Miller Dom! Croft Rick Swanson Jolln Mcrcicr John Lev Dan Drake Bruce Baylor John Nemcrovski Pele Keller Mike Cullins Dan Hurlhut Crain Demmnn Marty Knelher CHARITY COM MlTTEE Jnnn Byrnrn Dave Cleland Joe Frenlel Ted Ferris Al Pollack Larry Andcrsnn Terry Light ClaY Barnard Lee Keating Tom Anderson Ralph lxnlnllnler Chris Chase John Alsenuler Bill Frcilich Mark Gold Arr Cnnlplorl lloh Nl:-zlls Slrln Rumage John Green Dave Lippincott Bob Brady Chuck Trlle PUBLICITY COM MITTEE David Barnard Fred Bloom nab Brnny Chris Carrlvrl: Phil Dresslcr Tom Fisllbcill Brock Fuller Lam' Herman Bah Katz Jlrlrn Ncmerovski Jen Muse Chip Phillips Tnnv llelnnnlrl Stan Runzagc Al Simon non sllnren slrve Tenrlvenn Ed Tlrnnlnenn DINNER Peter Ullman mve slepnllnn Jim McNcrncV cllnr Cannock Girlz Lucenle Fred .lnhansnn Cllct Nichols COMMITTEE Scntt Walker Roh Davis Gregor! Russel Peter Ill ikulak Roger Barllill Gsofl' Bacre Randy Isaacson USHER CORPS Daniel Addis Don llcck srunrl Pennilngmn Rngcr Barton Bob llucnger Rohcrt llurmcistcr Clay ullrnnru Holi Ktlccra Tom Keck: Rick Goldman Ray crorhv John Kramer Steve Graham Bill Dernmon Dave Lippincnll Miko Riclllield Tom Morse Terrv Llnln Hank Weldon Arthur Jones Ed Kahltr Bob Goldstein Randy tsaacscn Russ Cllcndlc Dnve Downey mu Lange Tim Sanborn Mike Robbins Jese Rnlman Mike Adler Bill Cnrk Greg Levine Stewart Rork Rob Sinlmnns Dan Olsen John Demand John llcan Chris Duc Dave Hendrimn John Knvencl: Rick Sttlsstl Gull' Smith Mark Ruhcnstcin Doug crull Dick Wurzhurg John Allini srnll Sanlzer Randall Rttnath Bob Bryant Grcg Russell Leo Wcinhcrll Ron Goldman Roger ollnelrd Bruce Bavlor Slew Lindcrnnn Tom Millar R. Cltambcrlairt Scou Wlllkcr Huh Marcus Mike French Bob Hallitan Don Williamson Clinl Williatnsnn Mark Qllalc Jim Clark Dan Drake Randy Kahn Mikv Rnbcrts Vin: Bernstein vin Enrnelrnnyer Rick Isaac Mark Gnlll Jerry swnrznrnn Steve Hummel Vance Gudmundsen Jim Kollar Balmev Yeomun gnu Garm- can lvpplng Tom Erickson Erik Von Ammon Mike Foster Randy Lellingwell Peter Sludl Alec NICLLIICII Steve Gcrstcn Mark O'Bri:n Dave Stewart Tim Davis Doug Prince Stan Rumagc Andy Haas Fred Nachman Hill McNair Craii: Weil Jim Geocaris Dick Williamson Hrilrn Fmpnlriek Mike Pitt Bill llrlch Jtvcl Knsnnnx' Jail Lyllc Jnhn Tilt:-rion Jell' Garret Jnhn Ellsmrn Gordon Gilntnrc Mitch Klein Kcilll Miller Fritz Williams Jtll liattlc Chuck Hammond Frmd Flaekingnr Robert Gross Jim Gcarlmrt Mrlrlv Dim Frank .inane Paul Snover Lee Levy Jcll Pertnell Dave Klingman lxlll Sampson Ed nlrnnngrrl Rod Petersun Bob Towntr SCD!! Dallrnevcr Rick Sobel Terry Kiernan Frank 'Nachrnan llnlnlr Golan Scott Roberts Dustin Scltluctcr Craig Dennnnn Gurdon Maller Phil Hngennlr CLUB N'Club is more than merely a community of athletes. It is also a service organization, and as such has one of the longest and Guest records at New Trier. lr is also one of the school's largest selective groups, boasting over two hun- dred members. All boys who have won major letters in an interscholastic sport are members of the club. N-Club emphasizes sportsmanship and fellowship among its members. liaeh boy in the elnb is expected to refrain from smoking and drinking, under penalty of revocation of his letters. Mr. Frantzen, the sponsor, points out that the mem- bers unite not only under this code of ethics, but also for service projects such as the ushering at basketball and foot- ball ganies. The club sponsored a successful dance at the end of the year. N-Club, stated Frantzen, will continue to broaden its services in the future. SENlORSgFlRST ROW: Newenhuyse, Bumieister, Katz, Pennell, Ros- enberg, O'Brien, joseph, XVeil, Light, Robertson, Connor, Graf, Cellier, Rosser, G. Friedman. SECOND: jelinek, Levin, Cook, Paine, Peck, Griuon, Frank, Lange, Dahl, Garrett, Mandelstein, Hearn, S. Miller, H. Miller, Blatchford, Walton. THIRD: Davis, Zimberoll, Rutherford, Farrell, Friedman, Sherer, Knox, Sanborn, Wilson, Dallmeyer, Oppen- heimer, Brook, XVooelbury, Becker, Swiryn. FOURTH: Hcflner, Mc- Namer, Hutchings, Greenberg, Coley, McLneas, Wyss, Anderson, Can- naway, Croft, Fisher, Moats, Ferris, Wlilteburt. FIFTH: Cloud, Kessler, Hoagland, G. Miller, Pnllak, Watson, Currie,Trenkmann, Turlock, Math- er, Demmon, Albrecht, Stokes, Todd, Bronncr. REAR: Frenzel, Spanjer, Baumann, Mizell, Major, Rinrllleisch, Rimltus, Hinrnnn, Wilhelm. ,IUNIORS - FIRST ROXV: Harslmted, Col- lins, ctmdmsn, Baylor, Rosenzweig, Hummel, Hillner, Mcitvoy, But- ler. SECOND: Nielson, Brook, Miller, Yates, XVallcer, McArthur, Mee Porter, Goettsclxe, Dav- is. REAR: Krone, How- ell, Williamson, Klein, Holmes, May, Coe, Cib- son, Stepleton, Kahn. A ..wSf ' .r it 1 ...,- ,msn . nw, ,. , t 1 4 ,..'f-5,-M is 2 STUDENT Tl.lTORlNlC BOARD-SEATED: Keilel, Sopltin, Nothmnnn, Bacon. STANDING: Becker, Mr. Mclicnrlall, Stnssel, Ebersolc. tflortltivxl STU DE T TUTORS Now in its lifth year nf operation, the Student Tutoring Organization continued to serve New Trier despite a serious shortage of spaee for tutoring. Beeause of over-crowded eonditinns, fewer tutees could he accepted to be helped by approximately IZO junior and senior tutors each semester. Often tutors alltl ttltces were forced to work in such unlikely plaees as the tunnel and the rotunda. The eight senior board nielnbers carried on the organizations extensive paper work nf processing the appli- cations of both tutors and tutees. They were helped seeond semester by the junior board which was chosen to tlirert the organization for the coming year. The Lawndale tutoring project. under the direction nf Vice-President Valerie iVeinlinuse, was rmitinncd and ex- panded. Two grnups of tutors traveled weekly to Merry Center in southwest Cliieagn. lfaeh student worked with one or two Negro children in the areas of reading, phonics, and matliematies. More importantly, the students became friends with their tutees, and provided them with the extra atten- tion and friendliness often denied them in the Chicago school system. Melinda Burrill displays the unscliishness and cnnscicntiousness characteristic of a student tutor, while explaining French to Debby Darragh. CSlvoeumkrvD ' t 4 8 mg.. sx5 T 4 1 55122 ' ifj-'ik .. Wu-. 'b,'E?. ,, W4 ,d wh Mg .Q A 53 Q 9 1 ' ' ' A f ' 1 , gf 4, ' . grfi ., if M V Q ,r Q . . S' ev . . :' .. ., . V-Aga' , A- , afwafiz :A U 0-ii.:-'s M as Q'4 :5i- ...sfW. V sm.. MW . gm.. aev'..,,. W .QQ .rw f..sr?'i, ,I 1, , . B - AFS BOARD-FRONT: Williams, Metcofl, Babize, Bradley, ltuenger, Ehrenberg, Bischoff. REAR: Brando, Wheeler, Hughey, Mercier, Briggs, Shoemaker, Holliday, Waldman. Olin? AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE X X AFS is the greatest thing that ever happened to me. This statement hy Paul Apsan, AFS'er from Brazil, sum- marizes the feelings of not only New Trier's four exchange students, hut also, tn Sl large extent, those of all involved with AFS students. The American Field Service was founded in France dur- ing NVorld VVar l as an amhulance service. For many years AFS has put into practice the theory that international friendships are made and strengthened on the personal level. As a result AFS sponsors a giant program of student ex- change. ln recent years New Trier has been fortunate in receiving: four students from abroad each school year. Spend- ing the I96-I-65 year with us were Paul Aspan from Brazil, hlarisol Torres from Chile, Yivianue Stuclti from Switzer- land, and hlike Stevens from Great Britain. The students lived the lives of New Trier seniors, residing in township homes. In addition, tivo New Trierites went abroad under the program. Molly Babize lived in Pakistan during the sum- mer and Gordon Murray resided with a French family in the Alps during the school year. The club financed its efiorts with the highly successful foreign film festival in the fall and an equally effective hottle drive. AFS sponsored the annual Nveeltend during which more than ninety AFS'ers from all over Illinois became ae- quainted with New Trier and Chicago. ln short, in its many activities, AFS continued to further international aml per- sonal friendships. Prcxfirlml, Laura Hr'1i11'ley,' I 'in'-l'1'r,rirlz'l1I. John .llrr1'iz'r': Serrefriry, Julie Ifirrlllllfi Tr'z'11.tlll'c'I', SIIIJ' l1'm'ngrr. Holly Xvheeler welcomes AFS students from various high schools as they get acquainted after a day ol visiting New Trier Classes. Gllinl . . foe .W ' ' W W -iv ' f-H' 'I . F rj W H x , , N s. ., .R Friday nigln's lull: Llancc lumughl lngclllcr more than 175 lnrcign stu nlcnts rcsidinp in Illinois, and as is usually thc case, uvurynnu was in tcrcslcnl in uvcrynnu clsc's candid imprcssinns of New Trier, Uluil EXCHANGE STUDENTS lfvlrl-l9b5-Paulo Apsan Cllrazill, Viviannc Stuclci qSwitzcrlandD, Michael Stevens Uinglanclj, and Marisol Torres lClvllcJ. C5lvovnxal1crj r5'???i Ona slap Lluring the Hrs! day nl the wcckund was the lunch hall, wlucrc Nancy Tnulacr intrndlxccs a Luxcmlvnurgian student ln tlw cxcilcmcnt ui luncll lmll lcslivilics, liltnl . T. GUARD The New Trier Guard is the most important single part of the New Trier swimming program. said Dave Robert- son, head of the New Trier swimming organization. The Guard is one of the most important service organizations in the school. serving the entire township as well as the student body. The more than ninety boys and girls in the Guard were the leaders in the township swimming program. As well as serving as leaders for their physical education classes. chlilldl members supervisetl recreational swims held in the after- noons and evenings each week, and acted as instructors dur- ing the Saturday morning teaching program. During the year, the Guard taught more than three thousand local grammar school students. liach member of the Guard reeeired special training in teaching techniques, special instruction in life saving and general water safety, and instruction in the basics of pool maintenance and equipment repair. The Guard program, requiring over liftcen hours weekly, was run on a completely voluntary basis. Guard members neither expected nor received any reward other than per- sonal satistaetion for their hours of service to the commun- ity. Leaders of the program were llloody Angst, head guard with Bob liuenger as assistant, and Tricia llcflrthur, girls' head guard with 'Cathy Sprenger, girls' assistant. NEXV TRIER GUARD-FIRST ROXV: Cladcr, Burns, Brandt, Penning- ton, Bobrow, Woodbury, Hoaglund, Hutchings, Clo, Reiter, Gordon. SECOND: Lee Clifton, Mack, Fenn, B. Buenger, Sprenger, Angst, Mc- Arthur, Paine, Kelley, Hoagluntl, Henkel. THIRD: Kiefer, Kelley, S. Bucngcr, iiusse, Myers, Vail, lieman, Ewald, Milwid, Mr. Wollf, Mr. Members of the Guard practice life saving skills during a Saturday morning workshop. Ulluij Essiclc, Mr. Robertson Ccnachesj. FOURTH: Nickel, While, Wise, McLaren, Goettschc, McCloud, Hague, Hertzberg, Lichtnian, Lloyd Clifton. REAR: French, Eames, Carlstrom, Rall, Rimlatls, Miller, Reich- eleletier, Hinman, Kocour, Todhuntet, Loeb. tffherprzltj inn--sv-fs.,-s--.-, . EN vii.. Y. N., BULLETI CORPS Each day during tenth and eleventh periods a list of all the students absent for that day are delivered to every room and oiliee in the school. This is one ofthe most needed serv- ices performed hy students. hflost people, however, do not realize hou' the system of Bulletin Corps functions. During all adviser periods, members of this corps collect absence slips from each room. Then tenth periorl about twenty mem- bers meet and assemble all of these ahsentees into one list. ln an assembly line this list is mimeographed, put together, and stapled. Six hundred copies are then distributed by the members throughout the entire school. Taking a temperature reading, Bonnie Cameron, .1 Senior Corps Menu- ber, assists in the health ofhcc. Ullnij Under the supervision of Mrs. Cook, Pauline Bruno and Sally Rosen- thal perfomi the task of compiling the daily absence bulletin. Lilluil SERVICE CORPS The character of Service Club is different from all other clubs: the members have a sincere desire to help other stu- dents and personnel of the school. Vilorlcing as inclividuals, the volunteers aided Mrs. Savage and Mrs. Scheer in the Nurses Oliice. Numbering six, the members were all upper classmen. They do such things as phoning, recording data. helping people in wheelchairs, and the taking of tempera- tures, commented hfrs. Savage. i'They were invaluable. 45 CLUBS MATHEMATICS The junior-senior math club, liernoullians, niet apprnxis mately twice IL month, with Paul Ring presiding. The mem- bers heard speakers from the New 'lirier faculty and guest lecturers from institutions in the Chicago area. In addition. with sponsor llr. l'aumer's aid, club members presented topics and problems from their own research. These tactics, in attempting to make liernoullians an effective club, suc- ceeded to such an extent that, according to King, H1965 has been the most succesful year in llernoullians history. Sophomore Xlath Club discussed, digested, and fully ex- plored many of the more complex mathematical concepts not studied in the regular year. Club funds were used periodi- cally for the purchasing of books, slide rules, and other data relevant to the subjects being discussed. Individual students investigated certain topics, then reported on them to the group. lid Stickgold, president, said, In this way, individ- uals became experts on a few specific topics, and well ac- quainted generally on a large number of higher rnatheniati- cal principles. 'The mathematics of a mobiastrip intrigues lhrcc frosh math club meni- bers, Bruce Zuraw, and Aaron XVeiss. CQurdmi5 i,t. ss Paul King expresses a triangles feelings on the situation with the vc- hcmence and dictatorial expressiveness which gained him control of Benioullians '65. Qlisclmlerj 'Alf you're symbol-mindcd it's easy, says Edward Stickgolcl, member of Sophomore Math Club. Cihoeuiuheri livery second and fourth Monday, freslunen with a coin- mon interest, nurtliematics, inet to develop mzitlieinaticzil topics and recreation not usually covered in the high school curriculum. This is the purpose of Frosh Math Club, ac- cording to Mr. 'liennt-y, faculty sponsor. Aaron VVeiss presided at the semi-weekly meetings at which Mr. Tenney introduced unusual problems for solu- tion. Richard lfvzins, vice-president, Andy Hunter, head of public relations, and Steve Osborne, in charge of showing math films, kept the club running smoothly. for 47 Members of the Aesculapians pause in front of the Northwestern Uni- versity Medical School before touring the premises. Uioylj The subject: teaching as a careery Dale Rittenberg shows a Film strip on this topic while President ,loan Tauber, Cindy Stone, and Linda Shcm1an watch and listen at a meeting of Future Teachers of America. Ullnij Films, visits, and lectures given by rcuowned physicians in the area occupied the time of the members of the Future Nurses of America and Health Careers. Blonthly meetings were held in thc nurses' otliee after school under the direc- tion of Illrs. Savage and the oiiieers: Bonnie Cameron, presidentg Laurie Drummond, secretary: Beverly Butz, treasurer: and Betsy Blackburn, program chairman. llletn- hers went on excursions to the Cook County Hospital and the Downey Psychiatric Hospital accompanied by the Aescnplapians. CAREERS The New Trier chapter of the Acsculapiaus Club was designed to stimulate those interested in various phases of the medical profession. hir. Hoyt, the sponsor, and Glenn Teton, president, arranged trips once a month to such medi- cal centers as Cook County, Evanston, and Downey Hos- pitals. Cluh members heard lectures by Dr. Stanley Stark- rnan, the sehool's psychologist and others associated with the medical profession. One of the major projects of the eluh was taking Christmas presents to Cook County Hospital for the children when they go to observe the function of the hospital. ,Ioan Tauber, president of Future Teachers of America said, The purpose of F.T.A. is to familiarize students with the necessary background for a fundamental understanding of the career as a whole. For the first time, F.T.A. ex- posed its members ro this necessary background hy giving them the practical experience of teaching a class. Under the sponsorship of hlrs. Lenard. various guests appeared at niet-rings to acquaint members n-ith thi- profession. Dr. Starkman, the New Trier psychologist. spoke on Psycholo- gy-Aid or Handicap to Teaching? lllembers learned about another aspect of teaching by participating in the Thanksgiving Day Project. a party given by F.T.A. mem- bers for the Child Care Center in Evanston. Future Nurses ponder Mr. McDowell's plea for aid in treating a young, disabled boy. 1551110 HOBBIES Wall Street is just a statistic away from Mr. Hart's and Randy Garrett's attention, as they interpret the latest Dow-jones averages at a Financial Club meeting. Ulluij The goal of the Financial Club was to teach its mem- bers how to understaml and interpret the wealth of infor- mation published about the stock market. The elnb events included guest lecturers representative nf various industries and loenl brokerage Hrms, movies, special literature on the stock market, and a lield trip to 21 Chicago brolterage firm and Mid'lVest Stock Exchange. Each member was given fifteen thousand dollars to invest on paper during the school year, with a prize nwardetl to the memher who proved to be most successful in his inrestements. Club President was ,Iefi Petersong Vice-President, .lim Kiblweyg Treasurer, fllike Leving and Secretary, Rick Farrell. Faculty sponsor was Illr. Hart. New this year, the jazz lVnrkshop was organized to pro- vide am atmosphere conducive to the creation of good jazz, with the maximum of participation. ln addition to the liomegrnwn Dan Epstein Trio, guests included Sonny Stitt and Zoot Simms, Hob Claire, Charles Byrd, and Cannon- ball and Nat Adderley, each of whom discussed as well as played his music. NVith this type of program, it is surprising that larger audiences were not present. However, future plans for the group included the possibility of a North Shore jazz Festi- val :mil the continuation of guest visitors. Making an appearance at one of the Jazz Workshops, Nat and Cannon- luall Adclerly's dynamic style of playing was found to extend to a dy- namic stylc of conversation, Cllurncllej 2 ,sz Experimentation with reflection leads Alpha Trierites to use what looks like a disassembled flying saucer, Glvnevrlallxfrj HDBBIES Alpha Trieri, the New Trier astronomy club, focused its sights on the most ambitious year in the club's brief history. Led by President liob Engel and under the supervision of Xlr. llusilt, the Club began construction of an eight-inch Newtonian telescope to be mounted on a recently-secured site at Duke Childs Field. ln club meetings special reports were given by members on current topics in astronomy and the astro+space sciences. There also were several evening ob- servation sessions. Two club members attended the Astro- Science workshop sponsored by the National Science Founda- tion at the Adler Planetarium. Allan Becker bidcs his time as his opponent contemplates the basic question: To trump or not to tmmp? QSlwenmkerj l i The goal of the Bridge Club was to provide instruction and competition for players of every caliber. President Bob Ahern led, for the first time, a program of instruction in the skills of tournament bridge. The club competed in an inter- scholastic tournament organized this year by Blr, llosshart, the club's faculty sponsor. The avid interest of Bridge Club members promoted Saturday evening sessions. The YVed- nesday afternoon meetings were filled with recreational ses- sions as well as interelub tournaments. Several club mem- bers competed in major tournaments in the Chicago area. Your move. tCbcrpnkD The informal Civil VVar Round Table was created by an enthusiastic hliehael Hoffman to give New 'l'rier a greater knowledge of the Civil lVar period. l,l'0Ii'llI'lCI1Y amateur historians. such as Ralph Neuman and Pete Long, as well as New Trier students, gave detailed aerounts of the people and events of this ern. Sponser Dr. Johnston and members took two liehl tripsg one in March to the Chicago Historical Society and the other in hlay to a war museum in southern lllinois. Computer Club members relish in programming the first 15,000 prime numbers at the Illinois Institute of Technology. KD. Snxithj -f...-...w...w,-5 , ..-----. . Q X , - .. , -ii., -.1 The Chess Club Centered its activities on the teaching of beginning players. Mr. Gerol and Klr. Hart, the sponsors, together with president Gerry Keith and experienced play- ers, helped newcomers learn the game. A large chess board was eonstruetrl for instruction and description of certain plays. Complete participation was evident in the inter-elub tournaments. As various members won their games, they were moved up by notches on a competitive ladder elimaxing with keen opposition in the spring. Mr. S. l. Neiman displays the informal style of the Civil KVM Round Table as he lectures on Judah Benjamin. Uiluij The Computer Club offered new and different opportun- ties to science-minded students. fllr. Don Smith, the spou- sor, and President Pat fXIaeCartney have taught and super- vised the work of the club's members in preparation for the new 1-H0 computer, due to arrive here in the early sum- mer. lfach quarter the club adopted new members, teaching them the code-language Called fortrnn . lly learning the skills involved in programming fortran, the students became better qualihetl to work with the new computer. lf the members of the club wished to extend their skills. they were able to work at the Illinois lnstitute of Technology which sponsors advanced IBM progrzuns. The editors know you w0n't believe this, but this really is a live girl at a really live Model Club meeting. Ljlluil There are many clubs that attract little attention from the student body as a whole, hut, to the members of these little-known clubs, they are rewarding and interesting. One such elub is hlodel Cluh, under the sponsorship of Mr. lioser and hlr. Elliott. XVith approximately twenty mem- bers, fonly one girlj, the meetings were informal hut excit- ing. The club basically concerned itself with model ears on H.O. one-thirty-second gauge tracks. One of the activities this year was a trip to a model Club in Morton Grove on hlay Sth. The club was well-aceepted by its members ae- cording to hlodel clubber iid Gregg, and, XVe had a lot of fun. HEIBBIES The New Trier Lens Club, now sponsored hy Nlrs. Crane, has undergone many new changes. The elulJ's two dozen members employed their skills in the fields of light photography, double exposures, and candinls. Each member was allowed to use the modern facilities bnth in and out of class. hlost of the photograpliers's work, however, was di- rected toward the final contest which annually terminates in the spring. Mrs. Crane, who works with six or seven mem- bers in class, said that these boys gain the experienee neces- sary to become professional photographers and to continue in the future. Mrs. Crane supervises the selection of Lens Club photos to be used in the photography section of the Student Art Show. Cganlrml The program of Radio Club was planned with three main purposes: to instruct its members in the principles and prac- tices of modern communications, to stimulate interest in ama' teur radio, and to provide a place for amateurs to gather and discuss their hobby. The club operated its Own radio station, lV9ICDC, in order to implement this program. The Cluh's semi-weekly meetings were highlighted by an auction from which the proceeds were used to buy additional equipment for the club station. Among the other special events was the spring picnic planned around a fox fhidden transmitterl hunt. The Yarn and Thread Club provided time and aid for sewing as well as knitting. In a hidden room on the fourth floor, Helen McClennahan finishes hemming her skirt. Ulluij Klang' students have seen the sweaters, mittens, and other items created by the members of the Yarn and Thread Club on display in the rotunda. This organization provided a welcome, relaxed and fun atmosphere for anyone interested in knitting. The members received instruction and encour- agement from either their sponsor, hlrs. Courtney, or from any of the officersz President Pat l'inkou'ski, Yicefljresident Laura Butler, or Secretary-Treasurer Susan Horn. All the members anxiously looked forward to the annual picnic planned for spring as an oflicial closing of the year's activi- ties. Dan Addis listens to linal instructions as he and fellow hamster jim Galli prepare their short-wave message. tClv4-rpnlcj To phrase a coin . . . fffordonl i 41 The Stamp and Coin Club, under the sponsorship of Hr. Neuman, gave collectors the opportunity to meet with other enthusiasts in order to buy, sell, and trade. There were bi- weekly trading sessions, as well as speakers and films on collecting. Several auctions were held through which mem- bers were givcn a chance to acquire new items for their col- lections and to sell their duplicates profitably. Greg Lehne served as president of the club, .lean Kzzntor as stamp chair- man, and Mark Field as coin chairman. 5 S Z e 53 Co-head of Student Fonmi, Howard Bossen, emphasizes his point on open occupancy, with support from Co-head Paula Sopkin while Marge Amsbary, Mark Cohen, and Bob Engel contemplate possible rebut- tals. fCherpulc3 'ZBA With the intent of planning a future meeting, Mr. Gregory and the Interfaith board discuss and evaluate their last panel discussion held at the Balia'i Temple. QU. Qoltllverill Miss Morrow described the Archaelogical Society m A new club, feeling its way. The club offered truly interested students an opportunity to study the past through relics pre- served by time. Under the leadership of President -Iim Cocroft, resources of the individual members were drawn upon for readings and discussions at the meetings held once every three weeks. Two committees shared the responsibil- ity of program-planning: the Iixterior arranged digging ex- peditions, while the Interior was responsible for recruiting guests to speak on various archaeological topics. Featured were a lecture by Hr. Iilitchcll and a lit-ld trip to the Oriental Institute. SCICIAL STUDIES The informal organization of the Student Forum linished its third year under the sponsorship of Hr. Rlarran. The Iforum has no otlicers, rather, a core of experienced meni- bers act as the directors and try to obtain lilnis, invite speak- ers to come to school, and hold a discussion with the mem- bers of the forums. These discussions cover the controversial problems on contemporary subjects such as open occupancy, problems of metropolitan communities. and politics. The forum brought movies and speakers from all over the Chi- cago area to New Trier each month and engaged them in zi brief discussion open to all students. Interfaith is designed to give all students a chance to de- velop their own ideas about religion through panel discus- sions, guest speakers. and lilms. Under the leadership of President Kathy Gregory and Sponsor Mr, Gregory, Inter- faith provided an atmosphere in which students could test or clarify their own beliefs. Included in their new activities were visits to other Interfaith Organizations and a theatre trip to see a production put on hy various church groups. ilrian Berlaach discusses Aztec Indian civilization and shows examples of its pottery to members of Archaelogy Club. fSl1oenml:erJ ,wgwfh ,.. Students taking a special interest in the peopls and eus- tonis nf foreign lands enjoyed a wide variety nf activities in the Geography Cluh. As the membership was small, Sponsor Klr. H. Peterson did not require students to be taking any geography course. Rleinhers held discussions and viewed slides of llexieo and liuropean countries at their hi-weekly meetings. On one occasion, an exchange student at North- western visited the club to describe his home, Scotland. The members tool: several Held trips around Chicago, had a Christmas party, and celebrated the arrival of spring with their traditional lung hike. For a club in the throes of organizing and starting a pro- gram, the Human Relations Club proved itself exceedingly edective. Under the leadership of Bob hvflllllllflll, President, :intl sponsorship of Dr. liesselheini, club nienihers heard a nuniher of speakers, among them Dr. 'Philip Hauser, who drew over one hundred students and faculty, and Rev. Blet- zer, who spoke on the integration crisis in Deerfield. The eluh also sponsored a week-long visit in late April. when city teenagers and their hosts were given a glimpse of each othcr's worlds. The purpose of this venture was to open areas of coimnunication, an experiment in human re- lations. AFS student Viviannc Stucki describes her country, Switzerland, a tiny, neutral, landlocksd country to Geography Club Members Glvoerlrillzcrj Urban improvements was a reclining topic of discussion at Human Relaticm's club meetings. Mr. Phillip Hauser spoke on the problems in south Chicago. Cgnrdonl ,,,., . EXE, LANGUAGES Although the main purpose of French Club is to provide students with the opportunity to employ their French out- side of class, the benefits of the club are by no means purely academic. A wide variety of activities gave students a chance to display their talents in French as irell as other fields. The annual Christmas party featured a pantomime guessing game in which members acted out scenes from French literature. The club also presented :x comic play in the spring and maintained its annual Halloween booth. The highlight of the club's activities was a trip to a French puppet show and luncheon. The German Club combined games, movies, and a Hallo- we'en booth fur a very successful year, Under the direction of President Mike H ughey, Program Chairman lidie Ander- son, and SCCl'L'l'Jll'j'-'lil'CZlSllTCI' Anita Rosario, the club used its funds which they received for the purchasing of materials for the club's booth and movies and in preparation for the annual banquet, The club's thirty members are guided by Mr. Lylund who said that he is proud of the major ae- complishments of the fiCI'IllZll1 Club and expects to increase the number of meetings per year to interest new and promis- ing members next year. . ,, ,. p Q X,vri4b41,,gg.ii ... Y, r,w N X a s Q Q 13'-' 1 wig.. l..v wr.. uv i,':4f ' .Arif JW? A , -0 ' .'f '3' .: . Q -H ,-me 'few-gn - l 1feP'E.2 ff' '-G-15,236 .. ,- I hw-gfvwf-x vm, 'a f ,' Yi. wi, . -1-,1,a:i'igg5:f:i., f- f on-f' 3 , -f ,1 - -se A bf ,,,sc',,f,e- X ' ft tisfivigmrtt W J K - 5 .s .Y ' fic.. Perhaps life is best when you're giving, and thafs why Peg Lassiter reserved her most wistful smile for hostessing at the French Club Christmas patty. fgordonj Alles um des Eerucns willvnl Uiluij Nm: suunsrz pam lr: nmwru escomiidu. Por fnimr! l5lvm-unxkcrl Fred Manning and Paul Gunther plan the showing of the epic, The Trnjan Horse, Latin Clnb's answer to Film Guild. Glloeiririlterl i i XVe have fun in the process of learning ahnut different Spanish-speaking countries through their cultures, customs, and nrnst important, the language, said Mrs. Nevins, spnn- sor of Spanish Club. Under the direction of l'resident Nor- man Hoffherg, the monthly meetings featured speakers: Marisol Torres showed slides of her country, Chile, and Mrs. Nevins displayed her slides of Mexico. 'lille ten regu- lar uiemhers of the club also participated in a Spanish nieal and other activities incorporating clitifer-exit aspects of the Spanish way nf life. The educational and social opportunities offered by the Latin Clnh attracted many new students to its monthly meetings. The eluh's activities were highlighted hy sneh IIC' tivities as a field trip to the Museum of Natural llistory, and a lecture given hy Dr. lVilli:nns of lfnglantl, who spoke on Thr- rlmrizl of IU-ryil. A large turnout at the classics hanquet made it a pleasant combination of old traditions and new friends. The otlieers of the club, consul, Fred Klan- ningg vice-president, Al Simon: secretary, Nancy Ruben- steing and treasurer, Mike l'russian and the sponsors Illr. Thonisnn and Klrs. Gwynn were elawic examples of lead- ership. ff,-5 l Jw- fi ' . ' 'ti ' 2 'elif .. gif 'K L, 23? N .1 swf ,t t , bk V -iii , U Egg 3, tiff? fs , is 4a?i3'. nv. Qiffifi 5 'iii 5- 140 if ' 3535: 'ff3.'5Q -Q 'wt' fha frzirzvfgpix' i ' f at 10:15 'Q W '-'. 'l' ' 'mem -.1. .'i David Bess Ann Beckmann John Clark Patricia Collins Editor Script Technical Publicity PL YBACH UNFOLDS 59 Playback 65's title is fully indicative of its purpose, de- clared Editor Dare Bess. lt's a record for the years ahead, a composite of the sounds of New Trier as they were in l965. lVith this objective in mind, the editors of the ree- ord struck out on a new path: to capture the organized sounds of the school-music concerts, meets, class parties- rather than the crowd hysteria sounds known to past rec- ords, because these organized sounds are the ones memorable to this year. Major organizations and Lagniappe were given greater emphasis, plus the many sports events and assemblies through- out the year. For the first time in the record's history, the Spring concert, and the One-Act student-directed plays were on the record, affording much highlight, and a unified total impression of the year's performing arts work. lint the editors of Playback had more work to do than Playback Junior Heads-Fuermann, Harrison, Cooley, Metthei. QQor-donb simply putting out a record. Their main task second semes- ter was to recruit Freshmen for Playback VVest. To do this, the editors held an assembly in early hlarch calculated to arouse interest in the organization. Applications for offices were then sent out, and. to gain experience, the board and group chosen aided in producing this ycar's record. To produce this record, three committees, Technical, Script, and Publicity, worked separately for the first part of the year, unifying their edorts in the spring when final pro- duction time was approaching. The Technical Crew taped all major school events, script committee wrote dialogue and designed the cover, while Publicity was simultaneously print- ing posters, selling more records than in any past yearg the result was more listeners than ever heforc, hearing a clear, reliable, quality record which recalled fully the special sounds of this year. Man's work is from sun to sung The News' work is never done. Cgordonj WILLIAM RANDOLPH Despite such obstacles as the absenee of their regular sponsor and a bad connection of their hot line to lloscow, the brave souls of the Nm- Trier Nazis valiantly fought and outmaneuvered Student Council and the Administration and published a rousing twenty-seven issues during the year. Nlaintaining the glorious traditions of the Never, the mass of senior editors, co-editors, assistant editors, and business, oHice, and reporting staff members started a few uen' ones. Amidst a veritable heaven for lunch-eaters Zllltl guitar-plaiw ers, the X4'1:'.s' otlice saw a tangle of Chinese lanterns, blink- ing menorahs, Klerry Christmas signs, five-handed bridge games, dancing to the sounds of Tom Lehrer, and refugees from the IRI and Student Tutoring oiliees. Between intra-oHiee basketball games and rumbling with the ECHOES otliee, the News did run a series on the na- tional elections in Noveniber and helped Student Council I Qc ie. at WHO? hold a mock election. lt also created much controversy over the charity drives, the rise of prices of sandwiches in the lunch hall, and a telegram to the President ni the United States. Backing up the senior editor was the journalism 313-323 elass, taught by Mr. Schweitzer. These dare-devils of jour- nalism did the reporting for the paper and will make up next year's stall as announced at the Communications ban- quet in May. Further moral support was lent by Nvzer sponsor, llr. dIeCarthy. As the year closed, the News was recognized for two tal- ents: filling up blank space at the very last minute and walk- ing around school muttering something about, lf it was good enough for NVilliam Randolph Hearst, it's good enough for us. Business srfirr-LEr'r TO RIGHT: Mr, Judge, Pima, Sager, Foster, Summers, Oluij I .,, ,, M, , 4ii1ig,,e3.!, f 4 n.,,.,. ,-.E RLPORTERS-FIRST ROW: txngolttb, slim, Scliwall, tifklwusf, caf- mru, Sikcs, SECOND: Matzlcin, Tnrow, Rosen, XVtsglnan, Clifton. RYAR: Callas, lllaisdcll, Bradley, Pollack. ffiov-fcntl rs 0 A , ' I M. s 1 'A ll S 1 if. A K Christopher Chntain Eclitnr-in-clxicf T P.t!'Yt Glenn Teton Managing Editor Linda Victor News Editor . 5 f XVilliant Topaz Associate Editor ix t - 1 6.52 s K .as - 1 r at - V351 Mickic Shapiro Roberta Slornnn Co-feature Editor Co-feature Editor A dcacl-lcttcr pnslman? No, Mr, McC1r tliy, sponsor of the New Trier Notts ifflvvrp :LJ QLHLL AND SCROLL: Tapas, Clifton, vactar. gg.-,.i...n X , : ,H 5 I sr- A ' T 5 Richard Wurzbnrg Nancy Tattlaur Richard Briggs Co-copy Editor Co-copy Editor Sports Editor V 3 , 3 -. ' ,gms-.' rg, , M -, h. ? A 'Y .rt-WX' 711- ,. Q-H'-'W E E W X t ' Q . 1 , . r is f r . nr. - W1 6- A U' f f .An Ls .. A A - , Nancy Schmidt llrucc Goldberg Barbara Sachs Carol Portur Conrad Scrgcl Donna Larson Peter Cltatain Photography Editor HeadPhutograplxcr Assistant Assistant Assistant Assignment Editor Olllicc Managcr News Editor Feature Editor Sports Editor WNTH sponsors Dr. Rude, Mr. lclses, and Mr, Rockel run a check on the station's broadcasting equipment. Ulluij CU RRE T WITHOUT Despite the existence of radio personalities Bermuda Schwartz, hlarvin T. Plunger, Uncle Xvilly, and Leonard Tillzhaus, a missing window key, and the hex wrench scan- dal, student-operated FRI radio station XVNTH in general had a very prosperous year, celebrating its fifth anniversary on December 10th. VVNTH continued in its tradition of a large stali future thau l0O studentsl, long broadcast hours lincreased to forty- eight per week this yearl, and many nen' changes in pro- grannning and service to the public, thus qualifying for re- tention of its self-adopted title of tht- cnuntry's best high school radio station. One of the highlights of YVNTH 's 32- week broadcast year was its coverage of the 1964 presiden- tial elections. Preparation began in the summer by obtain- ing either recorded, speeches or interviews with all of the major national and local candidates. On election night, stay- ing on the air until 12:30 All., VVNTH presented the complete election story with national voting results from its UPI wire service and with reporters stationed in all the Ncn' Trier precincts and in both Republican and Demo- BEI G STATIC Cratic headquarters in Chicago. Innovations this year included the fifteen published issues ot the Hotz Hit Survey, listing New Trier's top twenty rock 'n' roll hits as determined by telephone resquests to the station. 'lihroughout the year a very successful emphasis was placed on procuring interviews with people in the sports, rock 'n' roll, political, and general entertainment fields. iVNTH's sports broadcasts remained high on the list of popularity, as did its new, full broadcast schedule on Satur- days. Not wanting, however, to paint a completely rosy picture, XVNTH sadly announced shortly after the second semester began that New 'l'rier's intramtn'al hattle of brains, Ans- n'er Upl , was to he discontinued, after a short in one of the major components in the complex electrical scoring tua- chine made the whole system inoperable. Nonetheless, XVNTH completed its broadcast year with a feeling of hat-- ing carried out quite well its philosophy of entertainment along with education. A rather bizarre conversation between Mike Aisner and a studio tape deck brings varied reactions from Tom Fulk and Cami Clifton. email - - -ww ANNOLINCERS-FIRST ROW: Quale, Stein, Aisncr, Schoenberg, Wfagncr, johnson. SECOND: Lawrence, Cramer, Handler, Sucknff, Simmons, Waldman, Frumkin, Weil, REAR: Foster, Sergei, Calvin, Rcnsch, Lippman, Surg, Hays. Glluij X Q' ' ,V .lp l f- 3 ' W 9 ' on 3 'Y ' -1 l 1 5 ' 1 -J L v' ' - -: f'-1' Q 5 ...sul ' justin Simon John Wilson Loren Hot: Lawrence Edwards Program Director Prrxgrani Director Head Announcer Music WNTH TECHNICAL STAFF-tfRoNT: Slater, mmm, Edge, Dallmey- fr, REAR: Dcmmt, Hill, Fulk, qct-ffpdky :fl Q i , li Patricia Collins Christine XVals Otlice Manager Director of Continuity t t l l is ,l 1 Robert Simmons Sports Director Russell Rutter Station Manager NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE-FRONT: Doitman, Rossiter, Hess, Trnss, Deming, Collins, Badger. REAR: Stewart, Mathei, Banghcr, Sager, Simon, Leline, Rissman. Cguniouj DISCIPLINE + PARTICIPATIO 2 SUCCESS The philmopliy of thc debate program is to provide maximum exposure to the discipline of formal argument. All thirty-one melnbers of the class, composed of sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors, were exposed to maximum Dill'- tieipation, averaging thirty-five rounds in competition dur- ing the year. Debate is based on competition. The varsity debate team, in competition with other schools, performed well. Debat- ing the proposition that there should be international con- trol of nuclear weapons, the topic for the season, the group placed second in both state debate tournaments: the Na- tional Forensic lieague competition and the Illinois High School Association tourney. The varsity team also won the Rletropolitan Debate Union Tourney, making the victory New Trier's ninth in the last ten years. lint debate is not merely the presentation of a formal argnnientg it includes all facets of public speaking. Pete Rossiter was named boys' extemporaneous speaking state champion and went to the national contest held in Omaha in june. Pat Collins, the top-ranked Individual Events pei'- formei' at New Trier, finished third in the Illinois High School Association state competition in verse reading. -Ins- tin Simon was first in the National Student Congres in Akron in 1964, and went again to the Nationals in l965, joined by john Dortman. Mr. lloyd, coach of the debate teams, summed up the achievements of the group, It was a year of outstanding successes. Q, f N OBWMQ Pl ' 'XiE1 W1N5V -in 5' fb' 5'1 f . W W ts. 4' VA-.W THE READER WILL NEVER HNOVV Beethoven, Racluuaninog, and the Kinks provided a stimu- lating atmosphere for the creation of lfchoes 1965. Although hindered by over-enthusiastic tourists from the real world upstairs, the staff strived to superimpose its pseudo-sophistry on the student body at large. But the year was not without innovation. The special section, reduced in length, introduced a more personal aspect of the school than had previously been shown. This year's earlier deadline for the section left the last two months free to concentrate on the meat of the book. Sketchy outlines quickly assued definite forms as the various phases of pro- duction-eopy, photography, layout, subscriptions, as well as many other minute, yet inescapable, facets were correlated. At the same time, last minute changes kept everyone violent- ly on the move, either to produce a 30-line write-up on two day notice or to demand that a request be played on the National Echoes Honorary Phonograph. VVith the advent of a private darkroom, used two days :1 week by the .Ym'r, four photographers cranked out enough proofs that only an average of l out of every seven photos was accepted for final use. Yvhen asked whether colored pictures would be used soon, the editors were known to wist- fnlly reply, Your grandchildren may sec the day . . . In spite of the conflicts that arose, few of which relnained unsolved, the staff found little difficulty in working with each other. Class distinctions were easily overcome, to the extent that a special pictures editor became the first girl sports writer in several years. To contrzut the straightforward ap- proach toward journalism and the publication demonstrated by the 20 odd members of the combined junior and senior staffs, the gnawing query was, lVhere are the cookies which used to be sitting on Sponsor Mitchell's desk? The dash tu the April 30th deadline produced varied effects on Bob Wittebort and the Head Ed. tCherpakJ Frances Osterstrom James Rosenberg Lnyuut Editor Executive Edimr wwfm , .4 , ' '. Qt! : H 1 lt l Ann Becltnmnn Robert NVittebnrt Copy Editnr Sports C--py Editor Patricia Hewitt Elizabeth Kcilel jill Mntcofl' Marvin Chcrpak Special Picltlres Special Pictures Oflicc Manager Plmtographer Etlitur Editor 35375135 X 'f t f f ? Q- ' , 'H ef, . 'F' A A H - ' 5 N ' rs ' 'N Q . 5 1 Bruce Gordon Theodore Shoemaker Photographer Photographer if. f 4 1 ii A Q 9 Mnrk llurnelte Editor-in-chief ti A ..- .va q ,', ,. Kay Coltlhcrg Managing Editor JUNIIOR ASQISTANTS-SEATED: Keller, jaltstns, Wolff, STANDING Alschulnr, Alperin, juspey, Fucmmnn, Meyer, Switzer. Cfjonionb A troop of Echoes whose sweet to sing, in voices of surpassing wit and wisdom of their king. 5 s ANGUAGE PUBLICATIONS .XOTFI HEIIPABIIA Q-:LLB ofrcm, xronoxmu, zrrm' pyccmnl srcypunsl yme IKKVHUICYI pacunxpyrrm. ll IlKCIICPIIMOIITIIDOBSATL. B :won rony, pcnaxxwopm, Xormn Hops? ll Bnpn lllC.TIJI, ncno.nb:10m1'r1. cm'rr,u, IITOGBI onncmmvrx. o6pnaume ynnc- x:a'rom.m,1c llfIIlKJllO'I0llIl7l llypuua. B,vmro:,mpn c'ry1reu'rn.M 'rp6x pyccxcnx usmccon, columemm, pucymm, uxymn n Jrpyrue co1'py,Lumflecrmz, IIOMDFIIJIII Gcguumy nec'-mc'moxv1y ,llypnuy nuiirn on-xe'r ll1L uoupocz F119 HEHPABJIAP Home Tom, mu: ,llypzus concpulxm nooagucy no Bcemy rmpy, on owxqmn, 'rro HICIIPAB,llA ue xxccro, a Be.nuxmii wvcypurm cnmmx nmcoxcnx .vllxwepmypxlux 1:w1ec1'n:1- Prrluro, lfbellus Clnssicus Sub proturutlunr lllllistvrl Classisi crlitus, rliscipulis Latinis Graeclsque occasioncm ml arte cos t'XDl'l'llllEllLlOS ct :ulproponendam scienriam dvri- vntnm studiis 1-rorum offert. Picturis, epigrmmmzris, ludis, nn- dis, fabulis, pocmatis Prnrro uritur. Hoc anno est Paulus Gunther redacxorg Iiliszxhcta Blackburn picruris prncestg sunt ndiutorcs Mzlrgarirzl liremllingcr, Sara Clark, Debora Edge, Lucius Chiplcy, Rlcardus lvurzburgg Henricus Charles est sponsor. Q 1 wmv ' M ,ya Nxfn , ' ' fi ,, NEPRAVDA: Miss Drucker, Pushkin, Barrett, Roscnburg, Chckhnv Fell. qcxmpnky ' PRAECO-FRONT-Clark, Blackburn, Brendlingcr. REAR:Wulzl-lurg, Edge, Gunther, Mr. Charles Qsponsorj, Chiplcy. UHIAD Le Flmnbl-1111. petite revue annuelle, permet :mx ettnlizmrs mle franqais d'exereer leurs talents clans eette belle langue. Avee ses poesies reveuses, un pen xnal-dn-sieele. il nuns lance dans le printemps er fuurnir fl nos jeunes pnetes Voeensinn .le tenter un essor vers Vexpressinn persunnelle. ll se vend dans toutes les classes ale franenis er parnit :nl xnois cle mai. Srllrriherri ist die liternriselxe AlZll1I'l'SSCll!'llI' tler Xen Trl- erer Dentschstudenten. l riil1 im Selmljnhr fiingr mler Re- llzlktinnsstallw den l'ill1l'l1lI'ltl zu lwereiten nml Preise werden fill' mlie hesten lfntwiirfe und Artikeln gegehcn. Alle lmlsen die Gelegenheit, Gedielne, Prusa, usw., beizutrngen unzl alles wird vnn Lehrern unul dem Rndaktionsstxtlw bewertet. Diese ist unsere 2-l.j5l1rige l'lCl'illlSI1Zll'lK'. LF FLAMHEALI-SEATED: XVilliams, Mrs. Morris, Hendersnn, STAND- ING: Pocock, Switzer, Fisher, Barry. qClveupnk3 Nu zlrlwlex xizm rl rrvror, no In flnr, .rilm rl florrrvr rx lu lllrlm forlxlrlllh' llrl xer ,IllllltIlI0-H xvllwvllf van Gogh Cmnn nuestro delwer intentunms mostmr en forum llumildc tutlo lo que nos ha ulentmlo dar a eolmeer ll'IUlll2llllL' la :lm- plin y bella lengun eastellalnn. l Que llegnen n ngrsuhn' nnestros esfuerzos Il ezula uno de nuestrus lectures, que sean clignos cle verse pnbliczulos! Un F'r. , DE TODO LIN POCO-FIRST ROXV. D. Nevarcl, Mr. Calanla, Pinsof. SECOND: M, Ncvarcl, Miller, Mirnt, Horn. THIRD: Cnutiers, Peder- sen. tSIwenmkerj SCl'lRlEll5ERlfl-FRONT: Hcilteliltvly Rnsarln, Huglley, l'lClilillg, Al- hriglxt, McVei, Anderson. REAR: Ferguson, Lulsinger, Denckcr, 151110 fp ' 4 nj , A wg? Q L, f'.1,.faew.?: V i ww, 1,5- ' 2 W ' 'Pnlf-, ' , urn? ,A I n',:2.tv. f' t FINE ARTS PERFGRIVIING RTS PROGRAM lVith the conception of a dance department nine years ago, New Trier had a representative of each of the performing arts at New Trier: drama, dance, and music. llut through the years they were diversified, separate units functioning intlependentlyg it wasn't until 1963, with the llerforming Arts NVorkshop's Allegro, that these three de- partments combined talents on any major scale. This pro- dnetion was a tremendous success, and lcd to the following vear's Lost in the Stars. Such a well-coordinated efforts was put out hy thc various units on this musical, that the Head of the Xlusic Depart- ment, Dr. XVilliam bl. Peterman, decided to form a separate Performing' Arts Division-one combining the various fields, yet separate from overseeing bv any one department. lts purpose was to give experience to students in all the arts. and to show them how the performing sections depend upon each other-how acting overlaps into dance movement, dance movement into rhythm, rhythm into song, and song into acting. ln deciding the various projects to be undertaken hy the section in its first year, each department head involved con- tributed ideas, from which eame perhaps the most important programming in the Arts area oi New Trier in two decades. Besides the Perforining Arts' Production, Of 'lihee l Sing, were lectures hy various teachers on different aspects of the theatre. The ele1:trifyiu,q Alvina Kl'1lllSi' gave :i series of talks to both the Opera Group and Acting classes, in which her famous style of speech gave students a learning experience seldom afforded at the high school level. And Rlr. lfrwin llcycr gave a pantomime performance of much depth and professionalism, aiding not only dance, hut also drama and voiee students, in realizing the movement necessary to express an emotion well, The vear's work was summed up, in essence, by the faeulty's production of john lirownls Bodygu employing both speaking and singing cho- ruses. plus acting segments, its sucrcss could only herald the fact that this new division will grow and improve through the years. The laculty rcnrlefs theatre presentation, john Bmwtfs Boclyfl was included in the new Performing Arts Division of the drama and music activities, Ullitrlivllb .+- i M, M WNY ,-.gc u..A+yA PGLITIC L, SATIRIC L RETURNS lfxperimentation reared its ugly head in a variety of ways in the fall production of Of Thee 1 Sing. At the same time the political climate of the George S. Kaufman-George Gershwin satire was accented by the real life politics of the Presidential election. Once again the combination of Advanced Acting l-Vork- shop, Advanced Dance Group, Opera Group, and at selected orchestra produced :L production almost professional in prep- aration, talent, and execution. Several innovations were evi- dent, as this workshop resembled an Opera more than any recent workshop. Au immense cast of over 173 included several actors playing roles with singing parts, while several singers held primarily acting parts. The chorus again came on stage after a year in the orchestra pit. Dancers provided transitions between scenes, including an elaborate precision rlrill on the 'Capitol steps. The plot follows John P. lVintergreen through his cam- paign for the presidency, his marriage to filary Turner, and the international complications resulting from Diana Dever- eaux. The complicated story line is made even more comical by the bumbling of Vice President Alexander Throttlebota fnllils Technically, the show provided challenge for all crews, Stylized sets portrayed everything from dingy hotel rooms to Madison Square Garden, the Capitol, and the Vi'hite House. Props had to provide, among other things, dill pic- kles and movie camerm. Probably the most ambitious under- taking was the first scene, played in the audience, which takes place at the convention, after YVintergreen is nomin- ated. Spotlights, banners, posters, balloons, and singing dele- gates startled the audience and got Of Thee l Sing oil to a high pitched start. Members nf the Cabinet and the entire White House staff heateclly discuss the relative merits of com muflins and justice in general and impeach- ment in particular. YB. Qmdonj fry' -A 5 -'N - 'im Luk .l Q GA b 5 4 , 3 E :iv , q I -W U ' Q N H Q l BE UTY VS. THE BEAST The Male Animal. presented as the winter play, was an intriguing combination of humor and satire, with an underlying theme of some significance. VVith the ljerforni- ing Arts Vliorkshop, the Male Animal completed I1 Cycle of socio-political comment more subtle than was readily seen. The basic eonlliet concerns Tommy Turner's con- frontation with the Board of Trustees of a iuidwestern col- lege, and his subsequent refusal to back down. He is fur- ther thwarted when his wife's college sweetheart, joe Fer- guson, returns to town and charms everyone with his wit and personality. Technically, the production was both complicated and simple. Only one set, the Turners' living room, was used througliont the three acts, but the scene was a complex and detailed one. a change: from the highly stylized sets which Ex-football hero Cjoe Roachb with his follower Wally tDoug Wcbbj, invades the abode of Professor Tommy Turner, CCraig Newenhuysel. lgonlonj hare been used in most of the New Trier plays in recent years. The east, unusually small for a major New Trier pro- duction, included only 13 actors. Of these, three-fourths had never been on the stage before, a fact hard tn believe because of the extremely high quality of all performances. The introduction of new talent to the New Trier stage created high expectations for coming years. The direction of this piece fell to lllr. Leon Fougnies, a new addition to the drama department. He acquitted him- self quite well in presenting a sparkling and humorous pro- duction, at the same time one with profound meaning. XVith the Hlllale Animal, the winter play was raised one more notch above being just a filler in the vacuum between the Performing Arts Vilorleshnp and the Opera. CAST LIST Tammy Turner Ellen Turner me Furguson Pal Turner . Michael Barnes wany Mevers Dean Damon Mrs. Damon Mrs. Keller Maid . . News Reporter Nulsy Miner Craig Ncwcnhuyse Kay cirrmmglrarn . Joe Roach Chris 0'CnrmEll Dan Frohman . Doug Webb . . Bnh Kaiser , Jackie Letnurneau , . Cami Brrg . Carol Mallkin . Mark Esirin John Green Patricia Stanley QChris O'ConncllJ reflects upon the aspects of the male animal portrayed by Dean Damon lBob Kaiserj. fQordanJ POWER STRUGGLE Branching away from a three-year tradition of Shakespeare plays, The Little Foxes, a serious, realistic, period drama by Lillian Hellman, was presented as the spring production on fllay l-l and 15. The era depicted is the South of l900 at the beginning of its industrialization, where forceful fami- lies were battling other clans and among themselves for control of the various rising businesses. The play centered on the particular struggles of the Hubbard family, ones es- pecially indicative of the more brutal aspects of the time. Three members tlien, Oscar, and Regina Huhbardj ma- neuver each other and their not-so-innocent family as Foxes would, using any and every wily means availnblcy and what begins in the first :ICI as merc competition for money is by the third act a desperate struggle for absolute power. The rtmult is theft, blackmail, murder, and an end- ing which HbEllllIl1lHSU the audience, though making them fully realize the effects of such greed as the Hubbards. Addie . . Cal . . . Birdie Hubbard . Oscar Huhhard . Leu Hubbard . Regina Giddens . William Marshall Ben Hubbard . Alexandra Giddcns Horace Giddens CAST LIST maint Kayun . Dilvc Millet .Judy Finetti . . .loc Roach John Nemerovski Kathy Cunningham . John Teton . Tom Fnster Wendy Eckhouse Jett Peterson Rehearsals for The Little Foxes centered on an attempt to capture the mood and essence of the characters as individuals and as members of a family caught in a stmggle for money and power. Ulfuij The l.ittle Foxes required more of its actors than any- thing cver tried before at New Trier. Rehearsals concen- trated ou character analysis, and an attempt to develop the awareness of the actor to the situations around himg in this wav, the character as an individual and as a member of this family struggle was developed. But more than being a ditiieult acting medium, the play was teclmically quite a. challenge. A one-set production, it nevertheless had to be designed according to the period, thus requiring special architecture and a decorum pronouueedly Victorian. But at the same time, we wanted this to look like Regina's taste, pointed out 'liechnical Head lllrs. Gill, and so nur job was further complicated. This made 'The Little Foxes' indeed the most professional thing we've ever attempted-and hopefully achieved. Three of the Little Foxes propose a toast to the future of the family: Tom Foster, John Nemerovslti, and Joe Roach. Ulluij DRAMA CREWS MAKE-UP CREW Senior Crew Margot Duxlcr Andy Sem mud, Susan Frcehling Ann Hecmngmnenau i3i V H 5'h Harb Adler Andy clnwansh Suu Dcahl Penny Dnnnnx CVd Fishman Annie Grccn Pal! Huwill Ann Hill Nancy Knugor Mary Lewis Bonnie McBride Franny McKinney Penn'l Nicktl Debby Rashmzm Denise Stevens Susie Wcxler Junior Crrw Carol Albert Pnllglllnisdell Bev cnnell Jackie Bcrkson Kathy llcmsten Mickey Bucrlzsr Cnlhy Calderon Retsy mnm snsnn Mnlmss Chris Rnsnemr Cathy sc.-n Elyw Wlnick snzy wnxan Amy zifnnrerfnnn Rl-xcrvc Crew Darcv Bell Joanie Blum .lun Brndlcv Kay Buergcr Sue Clnnd Fog Dickinsnn Brynn Eckstein Dorothy Fung-nzn Bzlrh Harris 'Pam Htrltl Dennis Lowcnsicin Julie Marquis Linda Mmnugnmn .lunn Povser Linda Powell ilenn Sclluckmnn Brooke Smilh TECHNICA Srniar Tmwllllirrli Crew .lzlmts Slleamn John Clark Ruben Dnninsky Arlan Converse Tr:rTV Innes Knrl lmmenhausen John Cooper Crrn' Junior Technical Steven Sline Frnd Johanson Dennis O'Brinni David Perkins Russell Roller Roxanne Rhodes L CREWS Pnl Fiirfgernld nm Car son Andrew N ans Dni-lu Sillaxrs Bmw Cunningham Craig MacLean JndV Klnss Kathy Bernsten Inna Clwever Cyd Fishman Aprfremlcvx Hill Clark John Pcnsocl: John Pexcrrnnn Glenn needy Gwen .lnhnson Slmron Cramer COSTU ME CREW Julie Howell loo-hcudl Ellen Wllilman Lwrmnul Nancy Fisher Dorothy Fnrleruu Lynn Pocnck Mickie Sllzlpiw Sue .laffec Lcc Allen Duo Dc: Anderson Sandi Hunlmnn Knrny Twyer Julie Bistllolf Sieve Clnrk Lindn Tnrk0vilCll Andy Werner Mnry Loc Bellows Susie Eckcr Laurie Sachs chnrm Hershey Chip Hnyl Conrad Sergei PROPERTIES CREW .lflnll G1li'fiS0ll Gnyne Lerxuwnz Ellen snherberg Jnqnie sine Nancg Rodman Ken lev Linda Tnnnnnsnn R0bin Melrick The props, which on stage mcrcly aid the actors in their rolls, assume thcir own personalities in their own wurlrl backstage, Ciiurnrl lol FILM GUILD KOARDQFIRST ROW: Miller, McCoy, Drell, Goldberg, Wlhit- man, Cohen. REAR: Cunlher, Bloom, Cleland, Epstein, Pinsof,XVultT, lfiunlonl CI EMATICALLY SOUND lvhen not involved with such weighty questions as wheth- er to call them movies or cinema, Film Guild directed itself toward tasks of even greater import: to introduce high quality Elms to as many people as possible. lVith this end in mind the members chose to reduce admission priees and to have fewer, better publicized showings. The result was a season of record attendance and monumental success. But if it was the members' wish to make such films avail- able, it was also their hope to prepare the community audi- ence for eaeh showing, Thus Show and Tell, ri weekly XVNTH program featuring panel discussions and guest speakers, was aired throughout the year. These discussions presented critical analyses of Guild films, dealt with film techniques, and reviewed local and television movies. Thinking it valuable to correlate the seasons program of films with New 'l'rier's academic curricula, Guild members decided to show Tyrone Guthrie's Ordipur Rear. Lriurenee Olivier's llmulet, and Sergei lfisentt-in's rllvxamler Nrffesiy. VVhen not furnishing new topics of discussion for lfnglish and Russian classes, the Guild resorted to provoking new heights of amusement from great Films 409. Ann Taylor, Kay Goldberg, and Steve Klee tell about their future flicks on Show and Tell over WNTH, Cilluij EXPERIMENTAL THEATER GEFELTNIAPPE BOARD-SEATED: Whitnlan, Fulton, jaflc, Miller, Pntrczcbic, Blatchly, Morton. STANDING: Mr. Campbell, Estrin, lglitzcn. QCl:erpakJ Started four years ago, lfxperimental 'liheatre serves two purposes: to give less experienced actors :1 chance to perform at New Trier, and to give more experienced upperclassmen a chance to encounter the diliicult task of directing, through the medium of One-Act Plays. In hoth thise respects, this phase of the New Trier Performing Arts Division succeeded more this year than any other year since its conception. The first set of One-Acts was given on January 22 and contained four productions, three of which casted none less than seven memhers, one requiring over fifty people. In this way 21 large, large number of students gained valuable ex- perience on the hows and whats of a production, and pro- vided training for the directors in working with groups and group staging. The second ser, presented February 10, billed Hello Out Therey' and The lllind llenf' Unlike the first produc- tions, these two plays contained very small casts, and their main intent was in presenting to those involved the problem of staging a performance concerned very much with individ- uals, their problems and characters. Directors and casts were thus forced to deal more closely with meaning and method behind peoph-'s actions than in the earlier selections. ln these ways, hoth groupings succeeded by giving varied opportunity to the students involved, and audience pleasure for those who attended. ENLARGED FUR THE The Coordination of creative writing, art, and photogra- phy produced Inklings, the fine arts magazine. fllrs. VVing- ler, eo-sponsor of Inklings, said, YVe published what is the best in a variety of writing styles and techniques. The luk- lings board members received far more contributions from the school as a whole in all three lields of the magazine. Fran Osterstrom, head of Art, commented that Hlnklings has far more photography in this issue than in any previous edition of the magazinei This feature is due to an enlarged photo zlepartmentf' Because of this enlargement, Inklings added four more pages to the magazine. The hoard and sponsors had wonderful cooperation from Klrs. Crane, head of the Photography Department, and lVIr. Kuennen, head of the Art Department. An earlier distribution date was the fruit of hard labors: this innovation allowed Inklings to be used in the English classes. an idea which the sponsors had reeommenclcd. Inklings also had the distinction of being chosen one of the finest creative arts magazines at the high school level and surpassed many college magazines. SAHE OF ART Skeptical, critical, Pensive . . . Mr. Kuennen and members of the Ink lings art staff select art work and photography which will appear in Inklings. fllurnclrej INKLINCS BOARD-SEATED: Wheeler, omfstmm, Lasbman, Schmidt. STANDING: Brookman, Heifctz, Rosenberg, Mr. Pink, Dorf- man, Miller. Uinlll THE HIGH OTE Music, being the method of expression that it is, gives hoth the listener aml musician or vocalist satisfaction, At New Trier, students have the unique opportunity of receiv- ing music training coiweuienrly during the school day, with after school time used only for special rehearsals. lfighteen hundred students now take advantage of this excellent train- ing in more than fifteen major groups and numerous other music classes. Tryouts for the more difficult groups are held in April and May at which time progress is marked among the individuals. Those students who seek music only for the satisfaclion it hrings them are placed in classes which meet their desires. Major productions included the fall l't-rforming Arts XVorkshop. Of Thee l Sing, and the spring Opera, Uliriga- OF EXPRIESSIO MUSICAL EXPERIENCE SERVED AS A HOBBIE. A TEACHER AND AN UPLIFTER doonf' lfach was successful in its own particular area of en- deavor. The lirst is an experimental presentation, while the second is a traditional musical production. Concerts, performed hy each of the major nnisic groups. were given throughout the year, from the junior Ograniza- tiou's program in November to the Commeneenient Concert in june. At various banquets and special events during thc year, groups like the Senior l3oy's lfnsemhle sang to aid the digestion of those attending. The gigantic Christmas and Spring music festivals again drew audiences numbering in the thousands. requiring sev- eral pcrformances. One of the most outstanding features of these concerts was the Senior Orchestra, called by some, the hest high school orchestra in lllinois. Cfjoriloul OPERAflfIRST ROW: Delul-an, Taylor, cmwy, Hoi.-ull, slllllvin, Eglin, Hemnn, Richards, rslilmiley-, Culbertson, le. lolmsoll, mann Becker, Pink, Finelli. SECGND1 vaczblckc, Bliss, Levy, lnglel-in Fosse, Tiger, llrallley, Wnile, Singsell, Altschuler, Schwartz, Butter: wnnll, Stiles, Norse, Clmpin, Cnuie, Sprowl, Sanders, Ferwerda, Neu- mann, Cnle, Knowles, Oliver, Langston. THIRD: lfraker, Glasser lrmllmlld, Cr-nlailge, Cinder, lxlillwy, Harrison, Herrick, Shane, riluillf inn, Turner, Buck, Compton, Lewis, Larson, Pocock, Snyder, Lyman, GIRLS' ENSEMBLE-FIRST ROW: Hcrtzberg, Langston, wmv, Rlchs anis, Becker, Glasser, Pink, Mahoney, Ford, Hllion, Howell, Johnson, Sprnwl, lnglehari, Stiles, lioclmnn, Gregory, Stnul-l, Scliwnrlz, Ferwerda Cullie, Mnulmn, Pncock. SECOND: Carr, Frnker, Cnle, Snnahria Huck, Ferrlinancl, Herrick, Coolidge, Levy, Francine, Mnllley, Cinder, Bradley, Fosse, Snyder, Ellis, Martin, Neumann, Singsen, Alrschuler, xvflgln, Wiles, Alben. Ax P.-mr, wright, Allim, cuff. FOURTH: Hymen, cunpff, Winkless, Schnell, lfnllef, Malin., Hillner, lrilcfnim, Miller, ness, Sleinhorn, Knight, Leahy, Rnnney, Allen. FIFTH: Wlcstlcy, Nettlernan, Lawrence, Sinclair, Clnrk, S. johnson, Schwnll, W. Johnson, Luster, Springer, Pedrick, Nemerovski, Pnrlner, Coorlns, Kirlclanml, Fish, Prnuiy. REAR: Wu, Carlson, lllaker, Mercier, Freilich, Lev, Roberts, Kvssiev, Gold- stein, Davidson, Thompson, Moss, Anderson, Hinlllnn, Nichols, Drake. BOYS ENSEMHLE-FIRST ROXV: Xvliipple, Luster, johnson, XVl:sKlcy, Sinclair, Fuernmnn, Graf, Lawrence, Coorlas, Peclrick, Lazear, Knight, Leahy, Kyle, Allen, Xllfinkless, Connor, Rny, Sleinlvorn SECOND: May, D. Drake, G. Drake, Mercier, Davidson, Fish, XVll, Allen, Stokes, Kes- sler, Nichols, Zimherotl, Walker, Knlln, Sllcrer, Lev, Oros, Carlson. Q QQ ?99Q99 1 ,ei Vega X r ,W,f . ' 'se ., or -Q 1 Qgfgsef, me if 16.4 GW '9 X Q-e.-X6 yXE'Yg?XNgVf QJQ- 45 3 GSQQQRQ, :ygggf -515 Q,5:'?h, Gegw' 'xfzf ff ?? ?'9?'fyh 1 Q 1. in T M QQ if 0 Q P an Q ' r 'P D uf P K XX l .. Mx Im if YQ 1 MALL! A ff A5 A Vfdu 'gfigy f,3,,f.3 5 Q' f-W w CHORALIERS-ltup picturej FIRST ROXV: Lowenstein, Winfield Madden, Brooks, Feinberg, Barr, MCC-auran, Grcenspllan, Carr, Sclmenl brad, McClcnal1an, Pcnzik, Richardson, Rolfe, G, johnson, SECOND: Peckham, Stcadry, Slive, Lauwasser, Davis, Slmlman, D'Agustinn, Marv tin, Hnflman, Cohen, Kaspar, Marquis, Bayer, Mages, Scnllan, Xvyss, Crossley, Krause, Ryerson, Knight, Ki-llogg. THIRD: Vanderwickcn, Vail, Vcris, Cole, Hallock, Erickson, Landon, Stewart, Anderson, Berg Harris, Lussky Scott, Enclielmayer, Kaylin, Gurlmundsen, Cook, Crabb Christie, D, jelrnson, Zeigler, Peterson. FOURTH: McNamee, Eld: ridge, Fox, Tisrlnll, Recd, Moloney, Warner, Syren, Fowler, Eastman Crais, Dcnsun, llauerle, Delmel, Bliss, Fislier, Krall. REAR: Browder, Kilgore, Leek, Cngswcll, Peterson, Clarkson, Grabbe, Bell, Deahl, Wfolo- shin, XX'hi!u, Mooney, Lnus, Colegrove, Rnthemxel, Creigh. The pep band bolsters school spirit during a time-out. Cgunlouj SENIOR GIRLS CHOlRfFRONT: Stafford, Vleinberg, Sliimanek Smithers, Brown, Hinderbv.-rg, O'DnnnelI, Sweeney, Rogers, Brant, Eich- ncr, Gellingcr, Nelson, Herzog. REAR: Coulthurst, Fielder, Cain, Cope- lin, Zick, Stamm, Colegrove, Gulrcle, Humniond, XVilliams, Van Anrooy rmon, Davis, Oliphant, Allurd, Allen. fp ififlk -M fi' A f .:L1,. - ff' f 'x?19'f' Y Pb fm, 'Q' 'Q ANA. '29 11-af M I .... ffl' q I'- lfeld 'MQ T4 if ' QE l 5 I gil-1-as ' f4. ' ' 5': 'K-Q I-. ' ' iff! -f2 .:f g1: . 1 N T. , :P-' A ' ' 'asjgj ,Q . J- Aj 1 iw A lg... If I - 4- L, Q Wfr .X wt ,l T':1K5?:.'.H'1 2- .U ,' -wg' ,.. 5 3 gy ri? 'NVQ ,B . a, W ,- -- 'rz ff! Q '.'f52-.igllii-. . w . 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The membership, open to upperclassmen only, was elected at tryouts at the beginning of each semes- ter, As in the past, members performed at the monthly din- ner meetings, which were presided over by sponsor Mrs. Ream, president Bob lfbersole, vice-president julie Bischoff, and secretary Nancy lirookman. They were assisted by stage managers YVavne Berry and Paul King. YVith Spring came specialty and parents' nights, and a very well-received original composition evening, at which work by jim Unger and Dan Epstein was featured. The members were highly entertained by a performance of an original operetta by Bob Yvittebort and Ted Shoemaker, Sid Fried, which satirized XVaguerian opera in particular and serious music in general. The year was elimaxed by the animal Commencement Concert, a truly superlative conservatory recital. Because of the enthusiastic participation of the members and their polished performances, fllrs. Ream considered the club to have reached a high point of artistic excellence. Auditions for all fresluuen and sophomores interested in joining junior Music Club were held at the beginning of each semester. The students tried out before the board: David Badger, presidentg Sue Parisi, vice-presidentg Larry Herzberg, treasurer: and Susan Gregory, secretary. blem- bers were selected on the basis of their musical interest and talent. During the year, every member of the elub perforated once before an audience at one of the monthly meetings. liach semester the members of junior Music Club planned one project for that semester. During the first semester the members went on il field trip to see Oliver, The project for the second semester was to give a musit-al program at the liahai Old Peoples, Home. Another important event in the second semester was the Family Night Banquet. At the dinner, planned by the Social Chairmen, jill Anderson and Les Fuller, entertainment was provided by family aets. The ntlieers for next year's club were announced at this final banquet. The sound of junior Music Club, Cflluii , ft . Club audience. Ulviicvrxnlecrl 87 FOLHSINGI G SOCIETY The Folk Singing Society lacked a single dynamic per- former such as those who had typilied the elulfs past, but the temporary void was quickly lilletl hy the emergence of many new talents, among them -Iuhn Kramer, Penny Bienen- fcld, Kent Rosenwald, and .lim Davis. Hootenannies, held every third, week, were presided over hy club President Dave Alschuler. Secretary jean Tregay, and Treasurer Roz Cn- hen, with caustic wit and censorship provided by the span- sur, Rlr. Stevens. The meetings were lively, but often lacked the group participation necemary in making a hootenanny a complete success: a large number of the members preferred to remain spectators rather than joining in when group par- ticipation was called for. Attendance at meetings varied sharply from almost two hundred at the first meeting to about sixty regular members. Highlight of the year was the Folk lfestivalg headlining the concert was the Xludern Folk Quartet, along with an unusually line performance by amateur talent selected from the greater Chieago area. Proceeds from the festival were donated to the scholarship fund of the New Trier Klusic Department. OFFICERS: Trcgay, Cohen, Alschulcr, Landon. LClvc1pukJ f john Kramer fbelowj expresses the mood, and Kent Rusenwald tabovel the style of guitar playing, Ulluil i ADVANCED DA CE A chance to express ideas. develop techniques and choreo- graph their own dances was given to the students who were members of the eleventh period advanced dance class. These talented students also performed in several rlrainatic pro- ductions including Of Thee 1 Sing and Brigad0on in conjunction with the opera group. Twice a week, the girls met alone to practice techniques in choreographing their own creations. In these sessions the students attempted to create a mood or relate an idea. ln this way they learned to augment their grace and increase their understanding of the fine art of dance. The climax of their efforts was the dance concert given near the end of the year. The advanced group chose the music and choreographed dances which were performed by the after-school clanee classes and the boys in advanced dance. The choreographers chose their aids aecording to their ahilitv. Requirements for the group are that the applicants must have been active in the after-school advanced group. This insures enthusiasm and, therefore, good performance and participation. ADVANCED DANCE-FIRST ROW: Sitkin, O'Cunnell, Bradley, Bar- THIRD: Murray, Green, Giflinger, Lewis, Lieberson, Buck, Taylor. rctl, Hawkinson, Bliss, Broken, Cordon, Sprawl. SECOND: Granum, FOURTH: Sherman, Fucnnann, Bess, Howard, Stokes, Kirkland, Roach, Cnss, Bernstein, Cavena, Elliott, Anderson, Snyder, Rogers, Pollach. Cooper, Wlinlcless. ABSENT: Cohoon. Cgordonl GPER TAKES THE HIGH ROAD l'lrigadoon -the famous Scottish town that appears on earth only one day in each one hundred years-appeared at New Trier this season to work its magical spell. Performed by one of the most uniformly excellent casts ever seen at New 'l'rier-the prdoucrion was Haxvless and delighted all live audiences, The leads displayed an abundance of ability: Paul Kesler and llark Springer as Tommyg jen Clader aml Lucy liecker as Fionag jamie Herman and Penny Mil- ford. as Xlegg and Allen Blaker and Lee Knight as Charlie. All sang and acted well, supported by one of the finest or- chestras in years and a capable group of secondary leads. 'llhe Opera Group, singing with remarkable clarity for so large a group, once aagin demonstrated thc line work that has made New Trier operas famous. ln a series of clerer and exciting ballets the Advanced Dance Group served to entertain as well as develop the story-line, Of exceptional quality was the Death Dance as performed hy Nancy Geliinger. mourning the death of her lover, Harry Beaton. XVith the elaborate sets aml costumes expected of New Trier Operas, the show was beautiful to see. l'artieularily outstanding' were the plaid show curtain, and the gauze cur- tains used in the chase scene. The story of Brigzzzlourz concerns two Americans who wander into the elusive village during its one day on earth. 'lionuny falls in love with a local maiden, while ,led is chmed and pursued by a female whirlwind-Meg lirockie. Both men leave at the d:ly's end, returning to New York. Tortured by his memories of llrigadoon, Tommy returns to the Scottish highlands. Upon his arrival. Brigadoon miraeu- lously reappears and Tonuuy returns to his love. Pressed for time as she is, Jean MacClaren asked thc aid of the townswomon, who packed her bags with the song jeannie's Packin' Up to help them through the task. fgariluuj M.. ...W ,N.,.,..,l,..v-...4-,....,...,...... ....w- . . ,N ,.-.- ,N ,-,e...,..,v.,V . ..,.....-,i. f-Ulfiif ff' Q. if 1 ,Q After hours of concentrated practice, Lynne Kavina achieves thc mournful mood of Maggie fChrrfmkj Fiona Cjcn Cladcrj and Tommy Chnl Kessler! will take the high road, jeff Uohn Mcrcicrb and Meg Uamic Her- manj the low. Cgmdunb .A ,, 'E ! . 1 , 2 3. g. s l,- 1' N div .fax A! I I ex r- - A I xx' .ff 5' is ' lr A ,. '- Q 'IE-Y 5 , A7 f ' .ZR n Q V, , ,fi V' 4, -, ' 4 ' . 'A : Q , f ' 1 .QL , .f- f 'NST Ii A if . 115, Q FE Q-P' 'fwfr' v ' Q? . ' . H . A . . , - , M , A g P ' 'A 1? 4 Wifi .., ' 'S VVRY COMMENTS XVith a return to the revue-type format known in the past, Lagniappe '65 presented a fast-paced and entertaining two hours of original material. The show, Pockets Full of XVry,l' revolved around its basic theme-a newspaper. The theme was stressed as little as possible, allowing greater freedom of material. However the show was successfully held together by a series of Charlie Brown runners, fea- turing Stu Cleland as Charlie, Ann LaPat as Lucy, and Kim Sherman as Pig-Pen. Other notable performances were put in by Tom Foster as town crier, Chicket Franche as a Bavarian barmaid, and lletsy jacobseu-a show-stopper as Bliss ASP. VVith entirely original lyrics and dialogue, and Il10I'B or- iginal music and arrangements than ever before, the script was remarkably fresh and clever. The acting group, led by jeff Peterson: the chorus, under john Nenierovskig the dance group, under Annie Green and Nancy Geliingerg the specialty group under Ann Becknianng and the orchestra, conducted by jim Harcum and Al Pol- lakg all performed well in their various segments of the pro- duction and were even more effective when combined for the shou s production numbers. The most spectacular of these was probably the Ziegfeld take-off involving the open' ing of a new ARP supermarket. Ustrich-plumed showgirls fbilled as AXP vestalsl greeted shoppers at the entrance while the tnxedoed Yama-Yama girls glorified Miss ARP in song and dance. Combined with Roman Slaves, giant-size products and bliss AXP herself, they produced one of Lag- niappe's most spectacular first act finales. In a show with many outstanding technical effects, most people will remember the striking lighting and smoke used in the Hell number. The many large and complicated set- tings were built by Technical lllanager Dave Anderson. VVith the money brought in by its five sold-out perform- ances, Lagniappe gave a record amount to the Tri-Ship Scholarship Fund for Senior Boys. Directors Hill Dahl, Dave Bess and Carolyn Delevitt may be proud of their linancial as well as theatrical success. LAGNIAPPE BOARD-FIRST ROW: Bess, Delevitt, Dahl. SECOND: Chndash, Green, Poyser, Collings, Beckman, Herzberg, Leiknwiiz. THIRD: Cooper, Cefhngcr, Marcum, Ohlson, Scott, Anderson. REAR: Cohen, Nemerovslci, Peterson, lmmenhausen, Sbearen, Pollack. Ui. Qmdnnl MQ' S. 1 .ggi .. 5 j.X..x . Us Qi. 'ws A QA . 1. ' L ul' QPDUHg J 'Q' x , ,f , -ig. ' V, l' 5 f ' K -V1 'ff . - bf ,ifg f X6 n 'b 1 I, , tt f N 1 s 1 is lk -,ni - y Dawg, ' 'fn-rf? A fi 53 M M r g I-'N ...Af 1- QI'-. ' Atal 595. AQ Ella- Yv' , H I 1 W, sg' .. , Q M - ,SN V A if A ' - ,F A4 , -, , 'YL .14 1' ' x 7 1 H adm QQ , A . 1 gn X 'E' gy 3,4 , K ' ,,' K - 4 . .. ' 'f ' .2 -' ,. .1 I 5, 'P' ,, ' yrs N ... ..,.,, QM ,1 QM, 'sggte Q if ' eg Q 1 ' ' U Q 5 f , Anim TQ 11.10 'fl A A+, .. H U Minh. ' x - ,':':r.',.,k .51 . f, i , W are uf. .., , , J.,.mA ,tw ,, .., v. ,, ,,. -s A .L F gk' Q, 5 K JVM 9 2 , A ..xIf2.... .X f. . I , - 3 L .6 ,,-, , , Q.. ,:N..n. ,. , W,..1 ., . .1 W . fL.,,f.4...'1'E W . Q-sz Hz' DIVERSIFIED CREATIVITY A widely diversified program of courses gave New Trier's art students the opportunity to develop every facet of their creative talents. Classes were offered in ceramics, sculpture, and painting, including a fourth-year oil painting Class. ln- terested students were also able to take jewelry making and a Great Arts course. Students worked in an almost unlim- ited variety of media: besides the standard charcoal, pencil. and tempera and water color. experimentation was done in enameling, papier ntache, and block printing. The two major art shows were unusually successful. :X winter exhibition of some of the teachers' works was held: students viewed with enthusiasm the contributions of lIIr. Cuntemplating the composition nf his collage, Paul Yergin employs the gilt of fire. LCI1erlmkJ .gn SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITS. LINKED WITH NUMEROUS COURSES. ENABLED ARTISTS TO PURSUE CREATIVE GOALS Guinan, Mr. Stenvall, Mr. Kuennan, Miss Shupe, and Xlr. Pciser. For the first time in many years, every piece that was approved for display in the student art show was ae- tually included in the show. Carefulsplaiming provided the space necessary for over six hundred and Iifty exhibits. The paintings, which had a tendency to be abstract, were more representative and gay than ever before. illajor prizes were awarded to Frances Osterstrom for the best landscape, to Marsha lfhrenberg for the best single Hgure, and to Brian Braun for the best group figure painting. Cheryl Venet re- ceived the highest honor for the best exhibit in the show. . . ' Eg .Q-al 'ifA2'?, .' nr- . , f' 'la an-Z'2fI..:..1 3 muff x A nf.4 Art reflects 'Xlhe mind's internal hcavcnf' Glvumvnzkcrj X Art students and teachers strive for baiancc and design ns lhcy ns- scmhlc lhc Studcnl Art Show. Uhuncllfl ..- ,J-H ATHLETICS FIRST DIVISIGN DESPITE . . . Led by the first placcrs- the JV, Sophoninres, and Frosh B - New Trier's football attack lofted every squad except Frosh A into the Suburban Leagne's first division- The varsity football team, plagued by inexperience in key positions, fought its way tn a 4-3-0 Suburban League record, finishing behind Evanston, Highland Park, and Oak Park in the League race. lronieally, the Indians had rrounced Oak Park I3-0, and came very close to upsetting both Highland Park and Evanston. Coach Walter Aschenbach considered the team to have outplayed most of its opponents, but ascrib- ed its losses to incxperience, strategic miscalculations, and had breaks. XVith just eight returning lettermen, of whom only Bill Dennnon, Grant Dahl, and Barry Cook had had extensive varsity experience, a mediocre season seemed in the ofling for the lndians. But after a non-conference loss to Hinsdale, they roniped over Niles and Oak Park by identical 13-0 scores, only to be halted in their winning rush hy Highland Park in a bitterly fought context. The squad bounced back to trounee hlorton but, the next week, niet a big determined Fritz Ncwcnhuysc picks up eight of his total one hundred fifty yards as he sweeps the Oak Park right flank. fguniuuj .lon May tucks in n pass on the Evanston I5 yard line as Grant Dahl and Barry Cook prepare to remove Evanston defensive backs from play. rciwfmip lfvanston crew which emerged victorious, 21-13. Their spirit all but broken, the Indians fell easy prey to lVaukeg1u1 but rallied to defeat Proriso 2549. ln a final effort, they barely managed to hold their own and tie the GAA field hockey tezun, 3-3. The Indians owned many outstanding players, among them five North Shore All-Stars. All-League Fritz Ncweu- huyse, co-captain and tailback, sparked the oficnsive squad with superh passing and frequent ground-gaining maneuvers. Co-captain Grant Dahl filled the defensive end position, and ww considered by Coach Aschenbach to be one of the finest men in that position in Illinois high school football. George Mather, All-League end, was Nr-wenhuyse's favorite pass- ing target and aeeounted for four Indian touchdowns, while yet :mother All-Leagner, Barry Cook, put the pressure on opposing ballcarriers as linebacker. Andy Cot- at guard, .lon llay at quarterbaelc, and john McArthur :it fullback turn- ed in very respectable performances throughout the season. Matt Lawlor and Chuck August battle the opposition for a first down in the I0-O win over Oak park. fgonivnj 5 K' tu, , , -2 ,Q I ' A t ' ' r . . r i' Hi if 'rt .fp W.,1,L4,. Q .Nw YQ., . .fy W' , 'N - ,. ,4 i- w.'3i,f it ,.i,,,, X ,.,,fz.fo 4 gf ,. K ,M ,,Q,. , . i , -H r... .. .wu- J.. hwy K ..,, u-7 -my Roger Minx drives through the Highland Park line en route to score for the Ponies during 6-0 upset of the Little Giants. f-Gunlouj Capitaliziug ou their unity, hard work, line spirit, and excellent coaching, the junior Varsity football team compiled a record of 6-2 and captured the Suburban League ehzunp- ionship. Defense was the team's forte- In the first five games the opposition was held to one score in each of the first three games and was hurt in the other two. VVith the exception of their only league defeat fat the hands of Evanston, who was later disqualifiedj, the Chiefs defense never allowed more than two scores per game. The offense, while not as strong as the defense, never- theless outseored the opposition 99-65. Ground and air at- taeks were used alternately' but runs accounted for most of the scoring. Many players worked both offense and defense. Senior Tom Connor served as captain and quarterback. Senior Ford Dallmeyer and juniors Alex llfleloy and Bill Schopf backed Connor on both offense and defense. Coach Ron Klein and his assistant, John Galbraith, agreed that the Chiefs were perhaps the most promising -IV team in many years. The Sophomore football team eopped the Suburban League championship and, as if that weren't enough, won it again. The Ponies captured the crown the first time by roinping over Evanston, 12-0, and subsequently crushing Yvankegan. However, due to the discovery of an ineligible XVildkit, liv- anston was forced to forfeit four victories, which let Proviso East undefeated as well as New Trier. So the Ponies took on the Pirates and trouneed them in good order, 41-ld. VARSITY ,IUNIOR VARSITY QPF. N.T. OPP. N.T. l'liNsn.u.lz . . 7 G CLENlniooKNon1'1i . . 0 20 Niuis East . . . 0 I3 HmuL.iNn lion: . . ti 7 Oak Pain: . . . . 0 13 Oak Pakx . . . . 0 19 lIu:in.aNn liuix . . 27 21 Pnorxsu Easr . . G 14 hlulrron Easr . . . 0 l-t Moli'ruN East' . . G 13 livassi-on . . . 21 I3 I-Ivaxsrotv . . . 27 7 Wauxizoas .... . 25 I3 Waiutiacax ..... 7 20 Pitovisn liasr .... 19 25 Caltmu. ...... 13 0 New Trier fourth in Snlmrlian League New Trier first in Suburban Lcagiie WEST FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE oi-I-, rm-. or-I-. N,T. hlAlNE VVES1' .... 6 19 Hissnsme . .... 21 14 FOREST View . . 0 24 NIL!-IS East . . . 0 53 MT. Pnosi-ECT . , 6 0 Oak PARK . . . . 0 26 WYHEELING . . . 0 26 HIGIILANII East . . 13 20 Lucia Foxes-r . . 12 19 hl0l!TON East . . . 6 33 Rivmzsiuit Buren. . . 7 7 Evanston . . . 0 12 M,iINIs West . . 0 31 YVAUKIEGAN . . . . 6 27 PROVISO East .... 13 21 FRESHMAN A New Trier first in Sullurban League OPP. N.'l'. NII.I5s Essr . . . . 0 28 FRESHMAN ll Oax PARK ,.... 26 0 ore. N.r. ll1C11LAND Plum . , . 6 16 Nuns Elisr . . . 0 I17 lVl01K'I'0N East . . . 13 12 OAK Prom . . . . 0 0 EVANSTQN . . 16 7 HIGIILANII Pun: . . 0 13 NVAUKEGAN . . 39 8 Munrox Easr . . , 6 7 PItoI'Iso EAST .... 1-1 7 EvANs'toN . . 0 6 WAUKEGAN . . . . 6 IS -' -TT Pnovlso East .... 6 25 Coach Charles Lauer noted rapid improvement in the sophoInore's play from game to game. The Ponies, under Captain Dick hh7llllH1l1SD11, exhibited strength in both end sweeps aIId Iniddle plays, augmented by :I powerful line. Full- back Rich h'lcFadzean and tailback Roger hlinx put much of the sting into the ehaInpion's offense- The Ponies' spectacular record aroused great expectations for the Varsity teams of 1965 and 1966. VVith FreshInan, eonunented Coach hh7ClllI1gf011, sur- prises are the rule not the exception. And Frosh East Football followed the pattern. The team was small in size, lacking speed and depth.. Yet in only two games were they greatly outplayed: Oak Park and Evanston. In all others, although they played with definite inexperienee, they never- theless held their own and fought decent Inatehes. This group, concluded Mr. NVe11ington, though in need of much training before becoming a ifrst-in-the-league-team, nevertheless shows much hope, for the future. New Trier first in Suburban League From both a statistical Illlfl HICZIIII-Sl1l1'lICtl,' standpoint this year's Freshmen B football squad excelled over past years. The tezun had a record of six wins and one tie which earned it first place iII the league. The te:uu's one weakness was its offense. Proper pro- tection for the punters aIId passers needed a lot of work even at the Close of thc season- But these freshmen wanted to play football so much, and had such loyal support from their parents, that they still managed to outplay all oppos sition. losing only IS points for the whole season. The freshinan west team in two years will be the Var- sity squad of New Trier's VVest campus- ln preparation for future eompetitioii, games were played with the future op- ponents ot' the Cowboys, the llid-Suburban League. This year's 3-l-l record was indicative of the teanI's spirit and skill. The Freshman A tcam's offense was augmented by frequent successful passing, 4C1verpnk3 OUTDISTANCE HARRIED OPPONENTS TVinning the District Championship and all hut one of its dual meets, the Varsity cross-country team enjoyed a most successful season. The Harriers possessed depth, determina- tion, and intelligence, factors which contributed to their im- pressive record. Co-captain Ted Ferris, who won the Suburban League individual title, and junior hlike Collins, who placed second in the District meet, won most eonsistantly for the Harriers. lint the team did not lack other outstanding runners. Co- eaptain Chris Blatehford, sophomore Ted Harsha, Mike Moats, Lee XVilson. John Butler and Bob Katz all con- tributed substantially to the team effort. The Harriers were weakened, however, by thc loss, early in the season, of Bill Friedman and by the injury of john Davis. The absence of these two men was felt in the state meet, where the squad captured seventh place. The frt-shman-sophomore team was. :recording to Coach Omohundro, the finest in recent years. Unable to participate in the Suburban League meet, the squad was nevertheless named eo-champion in view of its 6-l league record. hlany promising runners contributed to the team's outstanding showing, among: them Ted I-lax-sha, who later ran varsity, Bob lldoats, Dan lslurlbutt, Phil Toubus, Barry Phillips, and tresmman Greg Collins. The excellence of the squad as a whole justifies expectations of an exceptionally strong varsity in the future. Harriers lead the pack around their home course at Skokie Playfield, fSlnw1llnlcerJ VARSITY om-. NJ: Piuwiso East . , 27 50 ll.uu..xN . . . 49 15 Molrrox Easr , . -I2 16 EvANs'roN . . . . 34 22 llienraxn liung . . 48 I5 0.414 PARK . . . 45 I5 W.iimiao,xN . . . . 42 I9 Niuzs East ...,. 49 I5 New Trier second in Suburban League, lirst nl dislriel, seventh in stale SOPIIOMORE ow. x.'r. Pimvlso , . . 50 15 ll.utL.xN . . . 50 I5 Mmrrnn EAST . . 50 15 liussmy . . . . 57 21 Hn:nLANn Palm . . 50 15 Ong Pam: . . . . 50 I5 W.nuuao,xN ..... 33 23 Niuzs East ..... 45 IS New Trier tied for lirst in Suburlmu League COIVIPETITIO DETH For the first time in four years, the Varsity soccer team failed to capture the Referees' Trophy, the infonnal state title- The lVarriors accumulated a record of nine wins, four losses, and one tie. Although their performance Compares unfnvorahly with the preceeding three teams', Coach Peter Pereira considered this year's squad to he in no way inferior to its predecessors. He blamed the lVarriors' lowes primarily on the pressure of increased, much-improved competition. The injury of Tom 0'lirien early in the season severely weakened the Xvarriors' offensive capability. They possessed three other lettermen, however, and a dependable high scorer in eo-captain Tom XVatson. The rest of the squad was relatively inexperienced in varsity play. In the St. Mel Tournament their l-O win over St. joseph advanced the Yvarriors to the finals, where a determined St. hIcl's lxloek- ed their way to the Tournament title by a 2-0 shutout. The NVarriors' main strength lay in defense, with an av- erage of only one goal per game allowed to leak through. RONES WARRIORS Co-captain Pete Oppenheimer, ,lim Cloud, and ,lim Fried- man contributed greatly to the Varsity's overall effectiveness. The lVarriors, while perhaps not state championship quality, performed exceptionally well against heavy competition. The junior Varsity, while not enjoying a particularly sat- isfying season statistically, earned considerable praise from its coaches. The team maintained what was described by Coach Allen as outstanding spirit. He also felt that the team would be a major contender for the 1965 state champ- ionship. lly the end of the season, the entire varsity second line was composed of players originally on the Junior Varsity. The lfreshman-Sophomore soccer team displayed, accord- ing to Coach Hirsch, udlarked improvement over past years. By the end of the season all the team members ex- hibited suflieient ability to engender high expectations for next year's varsity and .IV squads. Al Pollack moves out of the goal to block on Oak Park scoring attempt, while the New Trier defense regroups. fllnllj t from St joseph while ,' i3'T?,i4 -K kan' l??fW?l .fair su. M Lgix., '01 Pete Oppchcimcr conccntnkcf. on cludmg Ins Evanston oppuncnl, but lm efforts ful to stave nf? n narrow 1,0 Lhfnt L04-vlnnl V ARS ITX ST. Mm. . MURTON . ST. jnsnru . Ona Pun: . . l!uNm:,u.Ll . . Evfmsrux . . Dr: x,.x SALLE . . Mowrus . . . UNlv11usl1'x' . I-1x'.xNsl'ox . . S12 MEL . thx l'.xkx . . ST. jusxal-ll . ST. Ml-:L . . . ,IUNIOR lhxNc:.xLu . Pum'lulaN43l1 l2v.xNm'nN . . l'xm'lsu Ii.xs'r . . l'0ll'l'0N Engl' . . Evnssros . . FRICSI IMAN - RnNr:.u.1.l . ST, jus:-:rn . . lixtxssrus . . Dr: LA S.u.L1i . . OM Puug . . Pknvmlzsrxa UNlvl4:Ksl'l'v OAK l'.uua . . . UP T0 ELITEHGOD For the first time since 1956, New Trier's varsity bas- ketball squad advanced to the first round of the state finals, the sweet sixteen. Coach john Schneiter's Indians played one of the finest seasons of basketball ever seen at New Trier, compiling a record oi twenty-two victories to only six defeats, and winning the Niles VVcst Regionals and thc Ar- lington Sectional after capturing second place in the Subur- ban League. The tcani presented a dazzling proficiency on hoth offense and defense, lndccd, the cagcrs often appeared to be that ideal team -4 fast. high scoring, and strong offensively and defensively - which gives high school basketball its real excitement. The heartbreaking 69-52 loss to llarshall, which eliminated the lndians from competition in the state tourna- ment, u'as largely the result of lack of preparation for the Chicago Public League champs' press. The Indians boasted several outstanding individuals. Don Rindlleisch led thc squad in League scoring. Dave Major and john Holmes proved extremely effective, and gave the team much of its sting, while Terry Barton specialized in liallshandling. Larry Rosensweig turned in several outstand- ing performances at center, and Skip Spanjer proved ahlc at that position, also, juniors Roscnswcig, Holmes, Bill Berk- cntield, and Tom Anderson form a well-coordinated nucleus around which to build next yeaids team. Coach Schneiter emphasized the importance of team play in this yeai-'s per- Dave Major dribblcs into and underneath some skit? Bulldog opposition during thc second quarter of play at Waukegan. Qgimdtnil formance, and noted that individual achievements rested on the Indians' teamwork. ln short, the Indians fielded a very strong team whieh surpassed all expectations to become one of the finest of New Trier's basketball squads. A reasonably successful season, was Coach Robert Park- er's description of the junior Varsity's performance.. The -lVs racked up a Suburban League record of six wins to live loses, with an over-all tally of 9-5. The season was :1 little better than the record might indicate. At least three of the live losses were elose games all the way. At the start of the season, the one major weak point was the team's lack of experience. lint great improvement ehar- acterized the entire season. The teanfs strength lay in good spirit, hard work, and loyalty. Four of the nine regular players on the JV team showed promise and could end up on the varsity squad with much hard work. Dave Newton, Dave Handler, Russ Berngard, and Nlitch Klein did the most amount of playing during the season and have the best chance of making the varsity team next year. Newton's rebounding and l3erngard's defense and lloor play were pleasing points in the rather average SCIISUH. The Sophomore team, with a 41? shooting average for the starting five, fought to a 12-6 season record and placed in the first division of the Suburban League. The Ponies won six of their first seven games, losing to Oak Park 47-46, but this was only the first of four heartbreaking one point losses. Three of these games were with the top three teams in the league. Coach VVilIiam Fly stated that he was proud Tom Anderson drives for 2 under the attentive gaze of the New Trier Cheering Section. Cgonlmxj of his teamls etlorts and expects a great deal of them in their varsity year. The top varsity prospect on the squad this year was Tom Bienenian who had 23-l points and a 46? shoot- ing reeoral, Bob Bowes followed him with a total of 135 points. The other boys with outstanding point scores were lVally King, Robin May, anal Tom llajor. lllr. Fly also said that the boys worked exceptionally well under pres- sure anal worked the ball around quickly for the best shot. Another asset was the team's strong rebounding ability, the laek of which eost the team a great number of games last year. This strength and shooting ability gave the Ponies one V A RS IT X' orr. N.-r. Illrlatsnna Baoommn . 47 53 Nruas lvliS1' ..,.. 47 45 Cnunnltomz Nulrrn , . 46 63 MAINE Easr ..... 43 65 Out Pam: . . , . 39 67 11icnLaNu Paine . . . 57 55 Pnorlso Essr .... 152 63 Centralia Tournament Cnamffunx ...,. 43 31 Si'mNGFnaLn Laxienllilt . -19 66 STEPHEN DEc.x'run . . G3 G-1 Enw.mnsvn.LE . . . 73 S7 lV.KUKliGAN . . . 66 65 Er,mNsroN . . . 57 73 Moaroa Rwsr . . 55 57 Nluzs Flasr . , . 52 74 On: PARK . . . . 64 74 HICIILANII PARK . . 59 74 Pnovlsu E.ts1' . . 73 55 Wauxnoan . . . -19 73 liyansrnn . . . 55 G3 MoR1'oN Easr ..., G9 73 NILES East ...., 61 90 Regional Tournzuuent Nurs Norrrn .... 137 72 Gu-,Nnaoox SOUTH . . 58 150 Ninas Wlasr . ..,. -18 50 Sectional '1'ournamcnl W.xumec.xN ..... 4-1 46 S11 P.muex's ..,. 6:3 71 Stale Finals M.uzsn.iu. or Cnutaeo . 69 52 New Trier Second in Suburban League JUNIOR Y.XliSlTY on-if. N.'r. Rrvunsnuz Birooxrlmri , 45 51 Ninas Wrsr ..... 36 53 hlAlNli Elm' . . , 41 71 Out Paint . . . . 5-1 78 Ilicuuxn Paar: . . 58 Sl Paoriso Easr . . 49 AIS Wsuxxlzmn . . . 61 50 Exxmsrox . . 56 47 Nu.:-:s Easr . . 71 S2 Out Paax . . . 56 S0 Paovlso Easr . . 6-4 52 Wanunnaw . , . 79 78 Exixnsroa . , . . . G3 70 Nluis Iiasr ..,.. 51 59 New Trier tied for second in Suburban League j.V. center Dave Newton steals the opening tips , elf of the Waukegan game. QCl1erpaleJ 3 of their greatest seasons. The Frosh East A team enjoyed a sueeessfnl season with a ll-3 reeorcl, while the li team looked equally as good with a 9-3 record. According to Coach Severns, it was hard to distinguish the differenec between the two teams because they both played so well. The Frosh lVcst Frosh played both A and li teams from the Xlirl-Suburban League. They were a small team. and suffered from a laek of experienee. However, Coaeh Gal- braith pointed out, they were workers and always hustle-nl. SOPHOMORE FRO S1-1 111.x1NE EASI' , . . OAK PARK . . . HlcuLANn PARK . Pxorxso EAS1' . WALIKRGAN . 1ivANSroN . N ILES EAST . OAK PARK . Puovxso Easr . XVAUKIEGAN . . 1ivANSr0N . . . NILIZS EASI' . . . HB.- OPP. ..lS 20 . 33 . 29 . 29 . 47 , 4 I . 27 51 . . 43 . . 54 51 New Trier second iu Suburbs: nLe N ,'l'. 43 69 -I0 32 51 64 -19 67 48 63 41 50 agua: FROSII WEST Nxuis NVHST B . . . FURESI' VIEW A . . . Nums Noxrru B . . . Plmsrmfr A . . . NIAINE Wxsr A . . Nuns EAsr AN Nluas 1EAsr B MAINE EAsr IB MAINE Solrru A 111.uNEE,xs'r A . . . MA1NEWRsr A . . . CUNAN1' A . . GLENRRUQK NoR'm A . url' 55 43 25 59 54 55 52 40 53 45 43 50 21 ow. N.1'. R1YlERS11iE BRUOKI-'1lil.1D . 47 58 Nu.Es Wrisr ..... 41 53 Gu1Nnko0K Nunn . . 34 55 AIAINI-I EAsr ..... 39 56 OAK PARK , . , . -17 -16 Hfc:HLANn PARK . . 38 64 Pnovlso EAsr . . 24 38 WAuKxznAN . . . 54 47 EvANsroN . . . 36 49 Mun'roN EAST , . 37 36 Nuuss EAU . . . 41 64 OAK PARK . . . . 37 58 1'IlnHLANn PARK . . 68 69 Pnovlsu EAST . . 42 41 NVAUKECAN . . . 45 -14 Evnwsrox . . . 59 60 Mrmrou EAsr . . . G0 53 Nn.Es EAS1' . .... 35 60 New Trier fourth iu Suburban League FROSH A m-r. N.1'. Rlvfnslmx Bnouxmanu . 139 57 Nxuzs Wnsr ..... 44 51 M.uNs 12.45-r ...., 33 67 OAK PARK . . . 46 G7 HIGHLAND PARK . . 28 S2 PROx'1s0 EASI' . . 46 56 WAUKIZGAN . . . 57 61 EvANs'r0N . . 53 56 Nluls EAAT.. . . . 45 54 OAK PARK . . . 45 57 Ihumsrx EAST . . G0 54 WAUKRGAN . . . 51 45 EvANsroN ..... GS 6:3 N ILICS E.-xs-r ..... 35 65 Nun' Trier secuucl in Sulmrhzux League Doug Major sets up a play, attempting to overcome a 6 point dchcnl in the Gnal minutes of a home loss to Vifnukcgan. QCbcrpakD Three Pnnics in their paces: jeff Moore, Bob Bowes, and Tom Bncn cnmn lunge for n rchnumd. CQmdnu.j NUMBER 15 The 1965 varsity swimming team certainly rates as one of the finest in New Trier's history. The Green Yvave com- pleted its second straight undefeated season, compiling a rec- ord of sixteen dual meet victories, and victories in the Dol- phin Relays, the Indian Relays, and the State Meet. The state championship was the fifteenth for New Trier, an accomplismment which must be recognized not only as 11 victory over perennial rivals Evanston and Hinsdale, but also as a victory over stiff competition from such schools as Deerfield and Thornridge, which are beginning to emerge from the shadow cast by the Big Three. Descrving of special mention are the three varsity c0-v:ap- tains: jeff Rafi. Gerry Miller, and Bob lV0udhury. Ont- standing individual performances included a national record set by Chuck Gocttsche in the IOO-yard hackstrolce, another Art Bnsse, in the form which made him a state champion in the 100-yard butterfly. Ghos- , rnnkerj national record set by Goettsche, Rick Treiher, Sandy Le- pater, and Ralph Todhunter in the 200-yard medley relay, and the double victories of Treiber in the 200-yard individ- ual medley and the 400-yard freestyle at the state meet. The diving of Doug Todd was eonsistantly outstanding, even though he was thwarted in his attempt to win an unpreci- dcnted third state championship. Also cited for their ont- standing performances throngholt the year were freestylers .leff Rall, Tom Peck, and Gerry Millerg breaststroker Scott Stnkesp and Art liusse, the state champ in the 100-yard but- terfly. National record performances were also turned in in three short course events. The record holders are Ralph Todhnnter, the medley team of Goettsche, Lepater, Busse and Bob Howell, and the freestyle relay team of Busse, Howell, Rafi, and Todhunter. Todhunter churned the As the Hnale to a most successful season, Dave Robertson receives a congratulatory pastry from members of the N, T. Guard. QClvt-rpakj 60-yard course in a time of 27.2, while the medley and free- style teams turned in record times of l:l6.5 and l:0S.O re- spectively over a 160-yard course. The year also marks the departure of Assistant Conch Ray Yfssicl: and diving coach Dick Becker, who are leaving the team to form a new swimming organization at the New Trier VVest campus, lf they do as fine a job at the new school as they have done in the past, one can only wait for the clay when they will challenge the Green WVave for the state Championship. The sophomore swimming team, while enjoying a gen- erally successful, year went undefeated and captured the Suburban League meet. In the words of llr. VVolfl, the Concentration-the force which won Doug Todd second place in the illinois State Diving Competition. CSlvucnmkerb team was generally strong with a few standout individuals. In the Suburban League meet, only two first places were lost. Co-captain Rick Gntstadt was Conference 50 and 100-yard free style champ. Herb Beck was the second diver on the state meet team. lioh Osborne was Suburban League indi- vidual medley champion while Rob ,Innes captured the hut- terfly title. The Freshman swimming team enjoyed a typically sen- sational season in which they set two freshman Suburban League records and one New Trier freshman record while going undefeated. lVith no glaring weaknesses and with nn- usual depth, they captured the Freshman Invitational at Hinsdale and the Suburban League crown. VARSITY om-. Proxim ...... 18 CLINTON, lowA . . . 13 I'1rNsnaLE ...... 28 New Trier first in Vlhxukeshzr Triangular 1'1xcuLaNn Pam: . . . 19 Nfl' 77 S2 67 75 New Trirr first in Dolphin Relays Pnovlso East .... 27 Wav uma N , .... 9 EvANs'ruN ..... 35 61 86 60 New Trier first in Indian Relays Monron Eztsr .... I6 79 LlAlNl-I Snurn .... 19 83 Ou: PARK ..... 22 73 Nxuzs Ersr ..... 13 82 New Trier first in Suburban League. first in District, first in State SOPI-IOMORE on-1-. ax. Pmnua ..,... 24 71 CLINTON, Iowa .... 13 82 New Trier first in Waukesha Triangular Hrclu.Ar-In Pam: . . . 12 S2 Pnnvlsu East . . . , 17 77 WAUKEGAN . . . 11 8-l Ev.xNsruN . . 33 62 Monmn Easr . . . 20 62 bfAlNE Sou'rH . . . 33 62 Om: Pain: ...,. 20 75 Nruzs Elxsr . . . . . 13 82 New Trier first in Suburban League FRESHMAN Ol'l'. N.T. DEEI1lfIELll ..... ll S4 HINSDALE .... . 32 62 1-IIGHLAND Pun: . . . 33 lil Gnnrmoox Nunn . . S 86 Pnovxso East . . . S 86 YVAUKIEGAN . . . . 12 83 Evrmsrow . . 41 54 Mo1t1'oN East' . . 9 SG hlAlNE SUUTII . . . 30 65 OAK Pzuuc , . . . 25 70 Nxuzs Eisr .... . 25 70 New Trier first in Suburban League A swimmcr prepares himself in a tcnsc moment on the blocks. CClwrpak7 U, S. lnterscholastic Record holders: Chuck Cocttschn-I00-yard backstrokcp Ralph Todltuntcr, Rick Treiber, Sandy Lopatwr, Chuck Gocttschc 200-yard medley relay. fCl1crpalO if ,, gag - . - t'?!, xx W A 'Q lag., ',,l-.Q , . -k . N , .,,.g,, -..,Mi,, wr.. V, L,- N.--' 4-, ,- Jr:-. . - -. .--. -N. ' 'QJTAH 'sv -. an. X is - N , K rV:,y,, Q ,V K 4 hgw. 5, Q .,,...t'4'N ' - ' N ' Mr imb 11 K. 7329:-- - , 1 'Q X .x -4-,- f+ '9 . , , , 'A ..- Ng -.i.5gt:.iA:,.2'Q XG, x .. . . , , W fx ' 'dial Q. . ffm- , , -pwff? -T' f -'i fq' 1 V if -vh- M - , - Q, -L, . A.. i .,,.. .-N -, ' x z X s ., gfg,-, -I gr 5 K ' -.. 'g Q W fm.-x. A 9 wr N. Q , ,. . v u Lax L 'P x. , 5 .K-, . , - 1-A g .in f 1,a'.f.!' . 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The team finished with a I3-2 record, losing only to Reavis and XVau- kegan, who ranked second and third in the state. and com- pleted its season with a fifth place downstate. Unfortunately. the team only qualified two wrestlers for the state meet, Don joseph and Barry Cook. joseph becaine state champion at IOS pounds with an outstanding 2-l-O record, the only un- defeated varsity wrestler, while Cool: placed second in the I-li-pound division. The grapplers started their season with a 2918 u'in over Evanston and continued undefeated in Suburban League competition except for a loss to a strong NVaukegan squad. Coach Hurley expressed his pleasure at the boys' hard work and subsequent impressive achievements. hlr. Turner, coach of the Sophomore team. called it the strongest, liardest-working team that I've ever coached. They were the most competitive, had great desire to win, and continued to improve all year. The team capped its sea- son by winning the Suburban League Co-Championship. Al- though no one appeared the best wrestler, tht- team pre- sented to any opponent a solid, well-balanced block. The Sophomores rolled up a rmord of nine wins and three de- feats. plus 11 distinguished first place in the Hinsdale invi- tational quadranglar meets, Thus they earned their enach's praise. As has happened in the past. the Freshman team was in- experienced at the beginning of the seasong consequently it lost its first meets. Hut as Coach Chicowski pointed out, VVe steadily improved as the season progressed, gaining eonfi- dence through experience, and won our last five matches. Dick Wlilliamson works to avoid a reverse in the District Meet at Niles. L'lnlmxtnlJ Dave Swanson attempts :t switch on his Glenbrook opponent to gain a two-point advantage. tielrmonl ABOVE: Don joseph, stale chnmpinn in the 103 pound divisinn, is congratulated by Coach Hurky after winning the district lille. BELOW: Barry Cook nutnmncuvcrs his upponcnl on his way In sucnnd place in the Smale conupqzirinn an 145 pounds. Ovlwxusom VARSITY ul-r. Nqr Rmvls ...... 23 Ili Norm: Czmnuzu . . I5 23 HIGIILANII Pmm , , 0 40 MAINE EASI' . . . 10 35 I'um'1su Efxsr . . 21 23 W.wx1am:,xN ..,.. 34 10 Evfmisruw ..... S 29 TunuN'1'nN ull' Ihnvlsv . IS 24 fNlUR'l'0N EASY .,.. 5 -10 OAK l'.uuc ..... ll 37 Nlulls Exsr ..... 12 24 New Tritr first in Forest View quarlrzmgulnr lIL12Nlm0nK Nm:'l'll . . 9 29 New Tricf' sevnndl in Sulmurhzu Hrs! m Dixlrlvl. mtl: in Stale SOPIIOMORE 1 lmzlgllc ow. N.1', Rmvls ..,. . 2-I 22 Nulrrn Clmzmzu . . 25 22 lhmn,.mn P.uuc . , 5 49 Numa llxsr . . . I7 27 l'lun'Isn lifxsr .... 3 -15 New Trier first in Ilinsdnlt quuzlrunggulnr WAuKl2u:xN ,.,.. 29 I I limxsruw ..... 20 21 'l'unuN'mN ur H.xuvlax . 19 29 Mmrmx Eur .,., 16 23 OAK PARK., . . . 15 27 Nluzs EAST ..... 8 35 Gumlmoox Nolrrn , . I9 29 New Trier lied fm' lirsl in Suburban League FRESIIMAN ul-P. Iimvls .... . 50 3 Nozrrn Cuuz.-aan . . IG 30 llu:1ll,,xNn lhuux . . 17 33 M.-uma limr . . . 32 Ili Pxnvlso linsr . . 15 .32 W.xUKlir:,xN . , . 39 I0 EmNs'l'uN .,... 21 22 'l'l1nuN'roN ul-' ll.uu'r-,v . I5 34 0IOR'I'UN I-IASI' .... 21 22 Ong Pmra . ,... I5 30 Niles linsl lNrw Trier nun hy fnrfcih GOOD YEAR FOR I DIVIDUALS Individual excellence was the main goal of this year's Varsity Gymnastics team. declared Coach fiiallombardo. But this was necessary more than in any other year because many team members were injured before the season began. Outstanding individulas such as Paul Graf and Pat Rosser on the rings, Mark Zimberoff on the high bars, and lid Howard all-around, verified this statement. Each, disciplined by four years of training, brought his efforts to fruition, eon- sistently pulling fourth place or better in the various meets. Although inconsistent at the season's start, the te:un's ability and stamina grew as meets went by. The rings, side horse, and high bars became main sources for high team scoring, gymnasts avoiding the more difficult all-around events in which they lacked qualiified participants. lint the disabilities were too much to surmount and the team placed a poor seventeenth at the state meets, The gym- nasts who had been able to overcome the lack of effective team play, found doing so impossible when battling teams fully prepared for all action. But one should realize. not- ed Coach Giallombardo, that despite the poor statistical showing, this year's team had more depth than has been shown in many 21 year. And as our all-around men return next season, the gymnastics team will be making some exe cellent showings. The Frosh-Soph team placed first in the main Suburban meet on its way to a second in League competition. The team, composed of about 60 boys, was led by Teddie How- ard, who worked on all-around and earned a first on thc high har. third on the parallel bars, and another first on the side horse. The team had a final record of l2 wins against 3 defeats. N111 Schabel said that the boys have great potential and depth. Other outstanding members included Bob Goldenberg, llike Ogden, and jim Scully. The world of a hack-Hippcr at three-fourzhs revolutions. fSIvm-imikevi Mark Zimbcmfl attempts a front giant on the liorizonial bar during an afternoon practicc session. QSIwcvmxka17 lt look Tim Sandbnm llcftl and Paul Graf ycars lo attain that consta tics, it is gymnastics. f5bm:nmkerD VARSITY liwnxnoox Solrru . li.uuuNc'roN Yum: . . Nxuas EAST Mum: EAST 4 PPP. 46 G+ 61 62 62 BIORTON Efasr . . 48 ARLINGTUN . . 74 'l'umcN'r0N . , . 79 Ninas Norm: . 51 Pnovlso Easl' . . 71 Ev.iNs'ruN , . . . 79 l'lu1sman:1' . . . 71 OAK PARK . . . 48 Wauxlamia .... 46 SOPI IOMORE lil.liNnRoux Snurn . . 40 IXARRINGTUN .... 50 Yom: .... . 6l Nuns E.-isr . . 64 MAINE Easr . . . 65 Mmrrox EAST . . 42 AIALINGTUN . . 67 'l'nuuN'roN , . 6455 Ninas Nouru . . 56 Punvlso IZ.is'r . . 52 livawsmrv . . 7lLQ l'Rusl'lal:1' . . . 66 Ong Palm ..... 42 WAUKEGAN .... 6895, FRI-ZSHMEN Ninas Noun . . . 46 Plaovxso Easr . . 46 Alu.lNc1'0N . . 68 Ev.iN:rroN . . 65 OAK PARK ..... 46 h.l. Sli 67' 7l 76 70 84 5-l 52 L Sl 61 53 lil 84 86 92 82 7I 68 S7 D0 65 67 76 'f 9 Q .i 85 60 LQ 66 90 6395 86 Sfi 64 67 SG nt awareness and control of the hocly which is more than vital to gymnas- PITCHI G AND SPIRIT OT ENOUGH The Varsity Baseball Team fought the weather and var- ious injuries in an eflfort to reach the ,500 pereent mark in overall competition. But even that was denied them. The head coach, Mr. Klein, said, Even though this year-'s record is not an impressive one, I must say that the attitude, hustle. and the team spirit were superior. This was definitely a group of which New Trier should be proud. The New Trier team had five wins and l0 losses with three games remaining at publication time. The strongest point in the ball club was the excellent pitching staff, headed by seniors Steve Carlstedt and -lim Cloud. The earned run average for the entire pitching staff was approximately l.ZU. This figure shows the amount of earned runs the ball team's opponents acquired, but the un- earned runs and costly mistakes were the basic causes of the team's losses, three of which were dropped by one run. An- other weak point was the failure of the other players to co- ordinate their batting with the excellent pitching. Among thc top varsity hitters, Steve Hummel, who play- ed every position in the infield except first base, and Fred Polito led the team with .322 and .300 batting averages re- spectively. Another outstanding player was Dave Stepelton, a junior who missed most of the season due to an injury acquired in the first game. The junior Varsity won six of their first seven games in a strong attempt to reach first place in the Suburban League. The teanfs only loss WM a one run defeat by lVaukegan. Mr. Klein expects an excellent team next year with a great number of experienced juniors. Steve Hummel squares oil to hunt in the Evanston game, lffvrduul VARSITY orv. IJKIGIILAND PARK .... 5 OAK PARK . . . . 3 EVANSTUN . . , 5 Pnuvlso Efmsr , , . 3 WAUKEGAN . . . 4 EvANsroN . . . . l HIGHLAND Pune . , 3 JUNIOR VARSITY uma LANU TECH ...... 2 R0usEvm.1' ...... 0 ST Fmmcls DE LA SALLI-2 . 0 Norma Duila ..... 5 I-1vANsr0N . . . 0 WAUKEHGAN . . , ll SOPIIOMORE UPF, OAK PARK . . . . 5 PIKOYISO Efnsr . . . 1 Nuns Eur . . . . 5 Illcnumu Pune . . 0 Menon Emu' . . . 2 FRESHMAN UPF. CIAK PARK . . . . . 3 Pnuvlsn Eur . . . . 13 Nluis EMT . . . . 2 Hmlmmu Pmxx . . l RIURTUN Efxsr. . . . . 4 VARSITY ow NT FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE hlAlNE Easr . . . 58 50 Muw EAST ogg' 'f l 'l' ' Q2 15 Broun . . . . 62 so C-,uw Roosm'm.1' . , 19 46 Gun, ROOSHFLT 53 68 Wauxmm . . . 55 46 ufwxw W ' ' ' 39 63 Il?t'MNcH NIAINI-1 East HTRESIIMENI 42 54 XANSWN ' llLooM fFRESllMIZNl . . 49 Sl New Trier second in Evanston Relay-sg lhinl in Suburban League SUCCESS IN PREPARATION L'The indoor track season is to he regarded as a prepara- tion for the outdoor season, stated Ben Almaguer, head track coach. The season, which lasts from the Christmas vacation to the Spring recess, is largely a conditioning time. The emphasis ar New Trier has always been on the more important outdoor season, which consists of multi-team meets. Several varsity traclunan turned in outstanding perform- ances. Ted Ferris led the Indian milers, Chris Rlarehford giving him spirited competition throughout the season. Nlike Kloats and john Davis specialized in the half mile. Jim YVal- ton and Bill Schopf stood out in the field events by their shot-putting achievements. Fritz Newenhuyse and George Bennett ran the quarter mile, bridging the gap between sprinters and distance inen. Bill Farrell and Bill Garrett u'ere the principal sprinters. The team possessed no Ollt- standing hurdlers. This weakness, plus deficiency in the field events which YValton and Schopf Could not quite make up, proved to be the thinclads' Achilles' heel all season. As usual, the relay teams offered New Trier rooters the greatest excitnient. The personnel Changed, but the two mile, mile, and half mile relays were consistently victories for New Trier, or strong second places. Head Freshman-Sophomore coach Orville Kates point- ed ro a eonsistant record as his teanfs finest achievements. Indeed, the freshmen and sophomores displayed a versatility and depth unmatched in the varsity. Distance Coach Tom Dorfman pointed to Ted Harsha and Bob Meats as out- standing. but the freshman-sophomore record rests largely on tezuu effort and depth. A hop, skip, and a jump , . . by leaps and bounds . . . thats all it takes. KSl1oenmkcrD New Trier distance men Mika Mnats, Mike Collins, Bill Friedman, and john Davis tune up for the Waukegan Relays, It was not a notable season, said Head Coach lien Al- maguer of his varsity track team's performance. However. the cindermen racked up a series of second place finishes in the multi-team relay meets that made up the hulk ol the outdoor schedule. The trackmen were consistently beaten out by lfvanston, who went on to rapture the state title. The squad qualified live individuals and a relay team for the downstate trip. Bruce Beal, an outstanding sprinter, qualified in the 220-yard dash. John Davis qualified in the half mile. Three licld men made thc mark: -lim lfValton in the shot put, jim Schopf also in thc shot put, and Skip Span- jvr in the high jump. The mile relay tcarn, composed of Fritz Newenlinyse, Bill Friedman, llflike lloats, and Davis also qualified for the state meet. The personnel of this re- lay team often elmnged, Dennis Herliger having run in it frequently. Once downstate, however, the team's performance was disappointing. Only Scliopf survived the preliminary heats. He went on to capture a sixth place - the only medal won by New Trier. The Freshman-Sophomore team displayed depth and ver- satility, compiling a comrnendablu record according to head coarlr Orville Katt-s, ALL RU DOWN NewTrierlliird in Pirate Relays, second in Waukegan Relays. scumnl in Evanston Relays. sr.-cnncl in Dislrict, seeurid in Suburban League. New Trier FROSH-SOPH first in New Trier Freshman lnritalional third in Main East Supli Re- lays second in Glenbrook North Frnsh Relays second in Evanston Triang- ular Q'lI'illelrorlJ Varsity golfer john Fisher tees off. tClwrpnk3 VARSITY GOLF or-r. N.T. Monrox East' . . 297 296 OAK Pluck . . . 176 169 Htt:nLANn I'.nui . . . 312 3l9 New Trier hrs! in district. seventh III Sllllf. PROSII-SOPII GOLF ore. Nm. Minrrox EAST . . 400 349 OAK Pank . . . 265 234 IFIIGIILANII Pun: . . 2300 289 VARSITY TENNIS mfr. NIT. OAK PARK ..,... 0 5 TIIGHLANII Pluck . . 0 5 Pltonlso EASI' . . . 0 5 Iiv.tNsroN . . I 4 XVAUKEGAN . . , 0 5 Ninas Eis-r ...... 0 5 New Trier first in Suburban League. tied for first in Stale. SOPHOMORE TENNIS OPP, N,T. Oak Plum . . . . l 4 I'IIGllLANh Pam: . . l 4 Pnmviso East' . . . 0 5 EVANSYON . . . 2 3 WAUKEUAN . . 0 5 Nuns East' ...... l 4 - A D 7th I THE STATE Although plagued by inconsistaney. the Varsity golf squad experieneed zu fairly successful season. The golfers were hfnnpered by the late arrival of fine spring weather, hut had suffered only one league loss in five trials at the time Iieltotss went to press. The team had recorded a 5-2 over- all mark as well as an outstanding win in the District meet and :1 seventh plate finish at the state meet, Its first three contests cancelled heeause of inclement weather, the golf team began it season with a loss to Glen- brook South. The squad bounced back to successive wins over Iilount Prospect and Deerfield, only to finish a humili- ating seventh in the Champaign Invitational, 24- shots lie- hind the winner, iVaukegan. New Trier played badly in Consecutive wins over Morton and Oak Park but then shot superb golf at the distriet. Led hy medalist Dick Briggs, who toured the course with a one over par 71, New Trier ran up a record four-man total of 296. Dave Gurley, Steve Kulp, and Hill Bronner finished second, third, and fourth respectively with 75's while Clint Gibson tied for fifth with a 77. The state meet finish proved disappointing. Briggs, the low scorer, fired 82-77, for an eighth place tie in individual competition. Leading the squad were Briggs, Gibson and Brunner. Steve Clark, Dave Fisher, Dave Gui-Iey, Steve I-lines, Steve Kulp, john NVQ-iss, and jeff VVeleh vied for the remaining spots. The Sopohornores, led by Norm Schmitz, were umlefeat- cd in competition as of prms time. Varsity netter Steve Gritton steps into a fnrehand during a practice for the match with Oak Park. Cflulvnsmil LOT GF RACQUET The 1965 New Trier Tennis Team was the finest since I have been at New Trierf' said head coach Hughes Davis. Certainly their record backs this up, for the team compiled fourteen dual-meet victories, two quadrangular meet vie' tories, two quadrangular meet victories, and eopped a share of thc state tennis title, in addition to their third consecutive league crown. ln dual meets with the toughest reams in the stare, New Trier netters lost a total of only four individual matches all season, and never more than one in each meet. jim Shoeh, Chris Nielsen and Tom Riee all compiled unde- feated records in dual meet competition while playing sin- gles, as did the team of VVayne Eckerling and Steve Gritton while playing doubles. This was the year that New Trier again recaptured the state net title, sharing that crown with Decatur lVIaeArtlun' High School. New Trier qualified both of its singles and ' r douhles teams in the district preliminaries at New Trier, sending a full Complement to Champaign. Austie Sherer and Tom Rice lcd the team by fighting their way into the finals before going down to defeat. Co-captain .lim Schoeh made his way into the quarter finals, as did co-captain VVayne lfekerling and his partner, Steve Gritton in the doubles competition. Sophomore Chris Nielsen was also a point win- ner in state competition. The Frnsh-Soph team, which had depth uncommon tn previous reams, was again undefeated. Guided by Coaeh lid Kaliler, it also emerged victorious from two quadrangular and one triangular meet. The doubles tennis of Bob Land- man-llud Seheuhle and Andy Crawford-Howie Husum never lost a match. The outstanding singles players were Doug hleLaury, Chip Clements, and Brian Hewitt. FEJCITBALL VARSITY-FIRST ROW: Hummel, Connor, West, Lawlor, Dahl, fwlewenhnysc, Baylor, Walton, Anderson, McArthur, Hcilckincn. SEC- OND: Aschunbach Ccuachl, Fairman, Frcnzcl, Garrett, jclenik, Mc- Avay, Dallmcyur, Mcc, Yatcs, Topping, Cook, Wuingartnur tcnachj. THIRD: Ellis lcoachb, Schopf, Kessler, McLucas, Wyss, Coe, Stcplc- ton, Southwick, Culcy, May, Bennett, MacFarland. REAR: William- son, Croft, Cannaway, Dcmmon, Albrecht, Trcnkmann, Mather, Tm- luclc, Guncllach, Mizull, Green, Lipprncull. LU. Qnnlmxi JUNIOR VARSlTY-FIRST ROXV: Mr. R. Klein Ccuachl, Bennett, Eaton, Foster, Smith, Angst, Connor, Yagcr, Goynslmr, Ouster, Mnhru, Eldon, Darcy, Mr. Galbraith, tcuachl, REAR: Kmcgcr, Szharli, Cop- pick, Drake, Guggenheim, Mcloy, Swanmnn, Schreiner, Cotton, En- chclmayur, Honnkcr, Rcinwalcl. QB. Qpnlrmj SOPHOMORE-FIRST RONV: Mr, Lauer Ccoachl, Jennings, Peterson D'Ancnna, Becker, Neuman Williamson, Steele, McNerney, Biencmann Minx, McFadze:m, Lee, Lexfinson, Mr. Hurley Ccnachl. SECOND: Mrl James Icoachj, Kozloff, T. Hill Schmitz, Hilden, Hoch, May, Kiernan Cencaris, Dcnr, Ecklmuse, Fcigenhcimer, Center, M. Hill, Mr. Mclindf zean Ccoachj. THIRD: Sendcn, Wilkcns, Dodge, McNiit, McLaury Hussey, King, Barrett, Kuenzel, Barber, Milculnk Chamberlain, R, Hill Hoyt Cmanagcrl. FOURTH: Deahl, Smith, Healy, Patera, Irwin, And- crson, Blackman, Hohf, Kaufman, Endicott, Tatel, Harris, Oldenburg, W. Cunningham, Byrne Cmanagerl. REAR: Woalman, Hulaachelc, Palmer, Salstonc, Demmcm, Holden, Battle, Hnza, Kanter, B, Cunning- ham, Morrow, Wilson, Schmidt, Kushner. QB. Qanionl I FUCITBALL L FRESHMEN-XXIEST-FIRST ROW: Grant, Grad, Dumeniclc, Locli- ridge, Kagan, Trace, Fischer, Moser, Kraft, Sawyer, Singer, Fox, Braun, Jost, Nudelman, Pillsbury, Langston, Ebersole, Wheeler. SECOND Fabry, Spear, Russell, Markoff, Kahn, Rafferty, Crawford, Burg, Trend- well, Miller, Morrison, J. Morrison, Petrie, Swirslcy, Lippincott, Staifel, McGuire, Mr. Malinsky tcoachj, Mr. Cichowski Ccoachl. EAST- THIRD: Mr. Lill tcoachj, Griffin, McNcrney, Searles, Drcy, Graham, McClellan, Williams, Campbell, Ronan, Davies, Blnckett, Kaplan, Pirie, Wilkins, Stevens, Atkinson, Sheppard. FOURTH: Mr, Franizcn tcoachJ Kaiser, Brown, Keller, Daugherty, Kovalcilc, Steinschneider, Gilmore, Dorrer, Eueclv.-r, Center, Anderson, Wnllens, Egan, Kahler, Garrett, Lawlor, Diettrich, Lawson. FIFTH: Mr. Campbell fconchl, Trulock, Long, McKinney, Kearney, Griiifiihs, Fernn, Shidaker, Weinberg, Miller, Webster, Pope, Gastwirth, Walraclt, Znkrufl, Recs,Obcmioellcr. SIXTH: Mr. Wfcllington Qcoaclrj, Strange, Henman, lrlusum, Sanders, Mill- lmnser, joseph, Pinnkowski, McGowan, Krier, Alter, Huuserman, Hol- land, Hutcheson, Myers, Galloway, Brcvik, McCallum, CB. Qonlivnl SOCCER VARSITY, JV-FIRST ROW: Green Cmanagerl, Buckmastcr, H. Miller, B. Brook, D. Brook, Goodman, Knox, Porter, Oppenheimer tcm-capt.J, Watson Ico-cnptj, Hillner, li. Miller, Mantlelstein, Thompson, Lucente, Ban. SECOND ROW: Walker, Pnllak, Kahn, wedding, Kannaira, Kay, Lewis, Crane, Robin, R. Olmsted, Snnn, M. O'lirien, Colby, J. Olmsted, Eckhouse, Mercier, Mr. Pereira fcoachl. THIRD ROW: Mr. Allen tcoachj, Behrsloclt, T. O'Bricn, T. Miller, Lauer, Janus, lmmenhauscn, Krone, Currie, Klien, Cloud, Pattison, Hnell, Turner, Waldman UZ. giunlanl WE FWS 'P7 , ft WGS Cs l28 W1-,B FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE-FIRST ROW! Cntaas, lcltcs, Siglin, Filler, Blankstein, Kfocger, Bresler, Jackman, Stiles, Hamer. SECOND: Spiro, Greenberg, Schlueter, Green, Mayer, Reddings, Draney, Quain- tance, Smith. THlRD: Sugden, Sutton, Roclemcir, Hrudka, Hays, Kin- naird, Kimball, Grossberg. REAR: Gutnayer, McNair, unirlentincd, Blair, Landon, Sollis, unidentified, Thomas, Cearhart. VARSITY-FIRST ROW: Km, mms, ifmas, n1m1.f.mi, nmlcf, col. lins, Davis, SECOND: Millur, Jamieson, Friedman, Wfilson, Struggles, XValkcr, Richard. THIRD: Hudigcr, Sullivan, Herr, Roy, XValince, Ma- jcwski, Kinnaird. REAR: XVillvbort lmnnagcd, Braun Qmanagcrl Clflgg, Whipple, Goldsmith, Rccdy, Siglin. CClwrpnlz5 CROSS COUNTRY l FRONT: Philips, D. julmsnn, Hurllmutt, Meats, Harsha. SECOND: Harslon, Rcnn, Clark, G. johnson, Crimes. THIRD: Lewis, Harrison, Robinson, Hcwilt. REAR: Wiuclmrt QMnnagcrJ, Hcdigcr, Gunllmrp, Pclcrsnn, Mr. Omnhundro. BASKETBALL VARSITY BASKETBALL-FRONT: Maw, Barton, Russo, Amrim, Bcrkcnilclcl, Walker, Yates, Jamieson, Politu Cmanagcrh. REAR: Mr. Schncitcr, Gleason, Anderson, Roscnzweig, Spanjcr, May, Rindflcisch, Holmes, Mr. Esarcy, fgordunl JUNIOR VARSlTY-FRONT ROXV: Hayman, Hcrngard, Gudmund- snn. REAR: Mr. Parker Qcoachj, Mcc, Moore, Newton, Handler, Klein, Roche. Qgordonj SOl'l'lOMORE-FIRST ROXYI: Mannus fmanagcrb, Lnntlmnn, Xllfillcins, Hcnly lmanagorh. SECOND: Fly, McFad:L-an, Knight, Bnrtnn, Tou' bus, Moore. THIRD: Bowes, King, Bt-incmcn, May, McLawry. ABSENT: Major, Nusbnum, Ritter. fClvcvfmkJ BASKETBALL FRESHMAN-FIRST ROXV: Yllagncr, Kaplan, Ripp, Krcincss, Fabry, Lncltridgv, Hocrtcr, Miller, Hamer, XVv:incr, Domcniclc, SECOND: Preston Cmanagcri, Major, Klein, Eticnuc, Diaz, Cutnaycr, Numcrovslci, Wilkins, Kohn. THIRD: Mathews, Hitchcock, Quaintance, Recs, Eld- nmnn, Rutter, Sluss, Couture, Ft-mn lmanagcrj. REAR: Mr. Galbraith tcoachj, Brenner, Hewitt, Collins, Hutcheson, Stephenson, Husum, Gal- loway, Bcglcy, Huntington, Mr. Scvcrns Qcoacllj. lflwrpukj SWIMMING VARSITY SWIMMING-FIRST ROW: Dewey, Wise, Handler, johns- Ion, Fleming, Frcnclw, Ewnld, Rciclwcldurfcr, Luc Clifton. SECOND: Lcpatcr, Hutchings, Hinmun, Rimkus, Miller, Woodbury, Rall, Hoag- luncl, Stokes, Peck. THIRD: Taubcr, Cucttscluc, Tricbcr, Howell, Todd, Bussc, Reiter, Torlhuntcr, Mr. Becker, Mr. Wnltl, Mr. Essick, Mr. Rob- crtson lcuncltcsj. FOURTH: Loch, Dallnn, llcnsun, Rubcrtsun, Ilen- nington, McKinsey, Vail, Kelley, Lloyd Clifton. REAR: G. Clarke, Gra- ham, jones, llerhaclt, Baumann, P. Clarke, Grccnbvrg, Bladcn, Angst, Cook, Rurmcistcr fmnnngersj. lClwrpukJ l l STATE MEET POINT XVINNERS-FRONT: Lupztlcr, Peck, Hutchl ings, Rall, Stokes, Todd. REAR: Tndhuntcr, Cocttschc, Tricbcr, Bussc, Reiter, Howell. CCberpaIeJ if 'DC' 2. 4 ' A-1 'ef Jwz... 4,, N 2: if K: U qt' sw 1 e wif Wil. f ft, wa.-f Q. 'fp . N'zU'09' My uw ,aw GE' QF? 1? nt- nw 4 H241 .. I FQ IVA 'ri 3 ,aw X ei' A1533 1 WRESTLING VARSITY-FIRST ROW: Joseph Qco-captj, Goodman, Mitchell, Light, Isaac, Rosenberg, O'Brien, Cnniff. SECOND: Drcy, Braun, Baylor, Cook fco-captj, McAv0y, Chamberlain, Heuvelman, McMillin, Allini. REAR: Mr. Hurley fcoachb, Williamson, Dahl, Knox, Coe, Mather, Schneidr.-r,Swansfon,Randell,Rnbcnstein, Mr. Wellington Ccoachl. Cfiurdoall FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE-FIRST ROW: Allini, Siglin, Morrison, Long, Swcitzcr, Griffin, McGowan, Sanders, Spcra, Pinkowski, Petrie, Pope, Mr. Ciclmwski fcnachj. SECOND: Sugdcn, Fitzpatrick, Adler Marshall, Catlin, Hawke, Brook, Dernmnn, Hammond, jcnnings, Hoch, Dear, Steele, Diltz fmanagcrb. THIRD: Mr. Turner Ccoachl, Braun, Stcgcr, Shidaker, Lawlor, Doherty, Kimball, Snowcr, Zakroff, Garrett, Stromaycr, McNair, Hill, Harder, Graham, Schluctcr, Lucclcka, Stein- hom, johnson, CCbcrpalzJ VARSITY CYMNASTICS-FIRST ROW: Hcflner, Ccllicr, Rosser, Graf, Frank, Sanbom, XVinklcss, Rosen. SECOND: Pvnncll, Butterfield, Mc- Laren, Becker, Swiryn, Zimlmcroll, Davis, Paine, Pricc, Mr. Giallombardo REAR: McClure, Spanjcr, NValkcr, Bateman, Hraet, Goodman, Carl- slrom, Zakc, Drcsslcr, Badger. ABSENT: Fogelman. lCl1crPnk5 FRESHMANYSOPHOMORE-FIRST ROXV: Feldman, Scully, Pink Klingman, Simon, Sinnnuns, Korclz, Froehling, Conner, Davy, Miro! Lieberman. SECOND: Giallumlxardn, R. Miller, Ullman, Barlholumay: Sale, Lirt, Tcmlin, Gold:-nhcrg, Wicbcl, Elishcrg, Avery, Pcnncll Kman- agcrb. THIRD: Pauslcck, Daugirdas, Culsirilos, Linstcr, Howard, Og- den, Schneider, K. Miller, Goldman, Mr. Schabcl lcoachj. REAR: Hoyt Adams, Mancss, Sinding, Hrudka, Hays, Shapiro, McDougal, Sanchczi Landon. CClJcrp4llcl INDCIUR-DUTDUDR TRACK VARSlTY-FIRST ROXV: Moats, Collins, Garrett, lilatchford, Ferris, Newcnhuysu, Butler, Richard, Davis. SECOND: Miller, Halligan, Far- rell, Beal, Roy, Lawlor, McArthur, Kinnaird, Spanicr. THIRD: Berkcn- licld, Demmun, Slnss, Struggles, Wlilson, Siglin, Colvin, Wlallacc, Bennett, Schopf. REAR: Friedman, Walton, Roscnzweig, Walker, Xvnod- ruff, Leahy, Hedigcr, Hcrr, Muorc, Braun fmanagcrj. fClievpnkl FRESHMAN'SOPHOMORE--FIRST ROXV: Harsha, Meats, McGowan, Smith, D'Anc0na, Thickens, Harrison, Robinson, Kasnnv, Brown, Salz- man, G. johnson. SECOND: Phillips, Marchini, XV, Garrett, Stcphcns, Schmidt, Sharran, Frohman, Cunningham, Vogt, llicrdeman, Hoffman, McCarty, Schachtcl. THIRD: Rcnn, Cunthorp, Fliclcinger, Thomas, Dear, Ellington, Sanders, Daugherty, Werner, McClintuck, Hunter, Gar- ies. FOURTH: Sampson, Hill, Petrie, Langston, Kaplan, Sollis, Freed, Study, Osborn, Lawlor. FIFTH: Sobel, Dallmcycr, Clark, Tomlinson, Hedigcr, Trace, Fischer, Treazlwell, Gordon, Harstun, Rosen, j. Garrett, D. johnson, Hussey. SIXTH: McFadzcan, Major, Morrison, Hull, Steele, Myers, Lawson Qmanagerj, Ilraun Cnmnagerl. REAR: Hnltis, A. Davis, J. Davis, Peterson, Collins, Rutter, Strange, Stephens, lleglcy, Summers, Qmanagcrb. CCl1f'rpnk2 VARSITY-FIRST ROW: Mr. Mulliner lcoaclll, Brook, lsaac, Gold- smirli, Cloud, Polilu, Hummel, Sydell, Schmitz. SECOND: Slepelton, Pope, Gold, Hanna, Rogers, Kuhn, Anderson, Rutherford. REAR: Wfalk- er fnranagerl, Wilhelm, Hnlstcad, Thompson, Klein, Pierclmla, Carl' sieill, May, Mr, Klein lconchl. Ullilelwlll BASEBALL A 3 FRIESHMANVSOPHOMORE-lflRST ROXV: Christell, Schwartz, Lewis, Walker, McGuire, Lang, Sincell, Hurter, Revell, Miller, Leonard, Jorgen- sen, Brown, Rnsenwald, Santnslelnne, Kovnlick, Stevens, Mayer, Gril- lltlxs, Baby. SECOND: Cnvnl Lcnachl, Braun lmanagerj, Carmen lnmnagerj, Ponli, Eclrerling, Spiro, Present, Dnmenick, XVeincr, Naylor, Rafferty, Fabry, McNerney, Play, Etienne, Holland, Eidnmn, Davey, Diutrrich, Shidaker, Tuwnsend. THIRD: Cmmlet Cczmchb, Ebersolc, Rcinwalt, Preslun, Brenner, Fox, Lehman, Rndlorcl, McGaumn, Mc- Kirnnn, Cushman, Klein, Crinnn, McCracken, Weinberg, llinkowski, Doner, Scvems Qcnachj, Lair fconchl. FOURTH: Price lnmnngcrl, Emory, Borly, Marks, Click, Goorllclnrl, XVierners, lllaker, Harnhill, Ncebe, Lee, Rolstcin, Sufka, Mannns, Grnsslielrl, Wolf, Slmmcyer, Mc- Niu, Knight. REAR: Watanabe lcoachb, Brook, McNerney, Kirman, Sachs, Logan, Sinrlorl, Clcworth, Silverman Cnmnngerj, Lighlner Qconehl. lClvm'fmkl VARSITYfFRONT Gxbeon, Thompson, Kulp Clark Brugge Grwnat Curley, XVciss Wlclcll REAR Mr Levercnlz Hmcw Bcmetun Au gent, Brunner, jcHcn Brew Mr fearhcnlcv CB Gnllllurqb Q. Q.. Duc tn inclement playing eomlftinns, the l'1l'CSlllllHll-S0l7llU- nxnre Golf team was not chosen until after ECHOES went to press. Here is the roster: Paul Belmont, Robe-rr Bowes, Ken- neth Brown, Martin Dim, Steven Drcll, Charles Frank, Charles Gold, Chris Hurley, Peter ,laeohsnlng Robert jud- son, Robert Levin, Riley Loekrimlgc, Lino Klnrini, Norman Schmitz, Steven Stznlh, Ross Ungerlcidcr, Steven YVMLI, Lee lVs-iner. VARQITY IIRQT ROXV Clvnsc McClure Eckcrlmg, Cntton NVul Nielson Deb: Ruscnvnld REAR Mr Davis Ccoachb Hnwm Clem ents, flyircr 'ilmch Hearn Webster lurbg Rxcc Mr fly Cfmchj Cwirfu J D ws my FRESHMXN QOPHONIORL HRST ROW' XVul Qnlmllz Gfnrlwarl Farwell lcku Drake 'icluulvlc Russnnn Q Mnlno R Mulm- Quunl ance RLAR Mr h1l1lv.rCcn1chD OM-alley McLaury Crwvfunl Hcwntl Llmunls Husum Rohm Mr 'lgnneg lcowclxj fClmrImkJ . ... ,W vt-v W , 7.1.4 i t' lag ,W J shi? .cf 5 : ' I lvl ,. ,Q , WH? i i. l Sally Sedwick Florence Howe President Vice-President 1' ig , ji. -. X ' , 2 J ,QF ,Q i f , Mary Holloman Charlotte Becker Secretary Treasurer EVV THINGS AND OLD xvlfll a variety of new activities. and the continuation and improvement of many successful old ones, the members of Girls Athletic Association had an opportunity to acquire skills in mnnerous sports. The GAA program for N164-l965 expanded to allow for diversified interests and skills of its members, and at the same time was seeking to incorporate the plans for the New Trier VVest GAA with the present program. GAA opened its fall season with an extensive program of popular fall sports. Hockey, tennis, and soccer provided a challenge for those who thrive on outdoor activities. These games also gave an opportunity to gain experience to those girls interested in oliiciating. Besides these outdoor fall sports, swimming' and modern dance classes were also held. GAA offered girls a chance to play badminton, in which there were co-ed tournaments with Boys' IM. An activity unique this year was the fall bike-hike where all inter- ested girls were given an opportunnty to go for a long bi- ALONG WITH OLD FAVORITES- HOCKEY. TENNIS- SOCCER. SWIMMING. AND OTHERS. GAA LAUNCHED A BIKE HIKE AND IMPORTED TENNIS STARS cycle ride in the fall. As winter progressed, so did GAA activities. The swim- ming and dance programs continued aiming for their cul- mination in a water ballet demonstration and the biennial dance concert. Along with these activities were immerous other winter sports: volleyball, basketball, modern gymnas- tics, and curling. Preparation for the dance concert began after Christmas vacation when the girls tried out for the various dance groups. The clioreography and rehearsals he- gan in the early spring. The spring sports schedule opened with archery, softball, track and field. An attraction for all tennis enthusiasts was the tennis tlenumstration held in April. Several champ. ion players presented a clinic at which various strokes, tech- niques, and tactics were explained. For the Iirst time, GAA held a playday for all interested eighth graders. From this and other activities, it can he seen that GAA had a stimulating and progressive year. Mary Stuart Susan Williams Linda Bacon Barham Van Trcurcn Diana Hnwkinsnn Clxnirmnn ol the Intramurals Cn-Hcazl Co-Plead Membership Reps Art Art Virginia Simpson Marian llliss Rana Voss Lynthin Allyn Nancy Westphal Svrvicv Social Chairman Prnjccts Publicity Ass't. Chairman uf Reps FIRST SEMESTER REPS-FIRST RUXV: Marks, jnlwlu, Levy, Kirch- huiiucr, l.aCnssc, Schwartz, Hurn, lfmwn, Tobey, Furcstur, Hall, Rest, lluiclicrldcrfcr, Kurzun, Fux. SECOND: Rockclmann, Zuclunrm, Ehmu- hcrg, XVaynu, Chapninn, linylsnn, Hullcrilh, Libit, Ruscn, Stuart, Knight, Foley, ilnum, O'Conm:ll, Miclmcl, Hrxllunmn, Dodge, l-lnrbcr, l'lc:non, McCuigan, While. 'THIRD1 Kaufman, ltrcncllingcr, Blmt, Dnult, Allyn, Cnmcrnu, Culhaus, XVcsLplial, Taylor, Waldo, Vifclls, Pnttun, Kucuur, Encrhach, Arlvctman, Slwcn, Williams, Bmuusfoi, Willcr, Nclsnn, REAR: Manly, Laccy, White, Long, Seaton, jcnscn, jnhnsnn, Kirtlcy, Lnzcar, Shattil, Fitch, l'im.uicrn1an, Bclscy, limit, Cray, Lang, Davis, Allcn. SECOND SEMESTER REPS-CBO'l'l'Ohl RICTLIREB FIRST ROVIY: McClenalxan, Dullard, Hamlclsxnnn, Schultz, jnbln, llcckcr, Luvy, Kulud- zicjczyk, Pearlman, Faulkner, Frcilicli, Lidslwr, Forester, Wiggintnn, MacFarl:md. SECOND: Rest, Mclnlyrc, Scliwcchlcr, Wfnynu, Allyn, Matsick, Goorlmnn, Horne, Blntchlcy, Rosenberg, Bellows, Click, Brown, Wfhllc, Zcchnmn, Barre, THIRD: Korzun, Coe, Ciuthaus, Wcstplml, Kenna, Alpcrin, Bicncnfcld, Lnzcnr, Lawlor, Black, Stcinschncimlcr, Ar- lnctman, Taylor, Cuupur, lllumin, XValsh, Cnyncs, REAR: Goldstein, johnson, Hallock, Bnrrc, Crosby, Prcslun, Curraclini, Cummings, Pat- ton? Knowlton, Rolhermcl, Mitchell, M. Kraft, jnlcslas, Schufirvs, ,l, Km t. mg, ,M W . ,:. . n1nsuuwi: I :uu1uinr.n.,..w-Q. , ,, W -rm nnnmuxc .aww-ff 100041500 POINT NVINNERS'-Turkovilch, Recd. Clfuiij ...- 700 POINT XVINNEI-RS-KNEELING: Huaglund, KauIman, Mnhmcy I J SITTING: Smith, Sir Stewart. Ullmj upsnn, Wagner. STANDING: Shatcil, Iirndy I POOL cumen - FIRST Row: Crawford, Wurzburg, Pearlman, Frank. SECOND: Rm-ngcr, XVyss, Nansca, Mnuhon. THIRD: Meyer, Szdzcnslcin, Haines, Lulfcvrc, Xvhilc, Oliver, FOURTH: Culugrovc, Kiefer, Porteous, Smith, Agnvw, Cameron, Rimkus. REAR: Mack, N. Roman, S. lien-mn, ovlmfh, Kelly, smmm. cym- . un? A freshman skips mpc iomnnl the finish linu as part of a relay race :nl the CAA freshman demnnslrnlinn party. Mini-foul -1 Thc schoul vniiuybnli champs shnw their winning ation: Nancy Brady allvmpls lo stop A i'smash irum Miss Camp during the game bclwvcn the sophomurc class and the faculty. Oluij SPORTS BOARD-FIRST ROXV: Hnilg- lnncl, Moore, Tobey, Parisi. SECOND: Ruud, Cnlcgrnvc, Barrel, Bcman, REAR: Agnew, Lucey, Barr, Bull. Cljoninnb I43 GAA liaskclhnll: viulcnz physical exertion with a purpose-to dribble around thc left forward. Glwnervilzlsrrj CAA WEST OFFICERS-Hagnnah, Lcmmon, Riley, Buengcr. Ulluij Balancing should bc easy, what with lhrcc anus to help. Ulluib 5 . wt- . ,Aff A, , I ' ,f CAA enthusiasts find mass conlusion rather than a softball. Ulhlij ln the enthusiastic style shown by girls who gn out for GAA soccer, julie liisclmtt and Pat Lawler watch the badminton birdic-but thcrc's Mary Clark blocks a pass meant lor Barb Woods, tfjaniovxj no time to Smiio! Cfjonlonl 4 1 I, f .T N ' Av i' ,Q , Q ' l V. ,run - 1 r . vt ,.,. A 'wg I D .A L - -, lu, W x , K I 2 in i t i r i y 'ir Y W' ii i t . fer ff 5 David Rosenthal Eugene Tcihloom Michael Wurzburg james Robertson Student Director Team Sports Special Events Communicatigng l . l 4 ' P .. , 1 , -is :fig , X' 4? r dy! ' Douglas Wfhite Individual Sports HAMPERED BY WEATHER AND INTERSCHOLASTIC SPORTS. IM PRESENTED A WELL-ROUNDED PROGRAM OF SOMETHING OLD AND SOMETHING NEW Despite had weather and varsity interscholastic interfer- ence, the Boys' Intramural Sports Program finished all scheduled tournaments on time. Complications were caused by the extended basketball season, lack of good weather in the fall, and the bad condition of Duke Childs Field. Nev- ertheless, the IM sports program succeeded admirably in reaching its goals of providing an organized afterschool sports program for all boys, regardless of athletic ability, as well as an opportunity to administer and referee this pro- gram. Team participation wm extremely high while individual participation increased markedly over last year's. Due to an extremely capable job of refereeing, there were almost no protests this year, declared Dave Rosenthal, student di- rector. All this was the result of a well-coordinated and responsible board. Gene Tcihloom, Head of Team Sportsg Doug XVliite. Head of Individual Sportsg and Fred Ilan- ning, Head of 'Points and Awards, contributed substantially to lM's success. The annual IH sponsored Senior-Faculty All-Star bas- ketball game netted over five hundred dollars for the Tom Nisbet Scholarship Fund. The Indian Stampede, New Trier's afternoon of mad- ness, was again scheduled, and was to be climaxed by the second running of the seven-mile marathon run and the mammoth pushball contest, in which the junior Hot Dogs were pitted against the Senior Animals. The second annual Intramural Award Banquet featured speakers Alvin Dark and -lim Brosnan. The first plaee trophy for four-year competition was captured by Gene Teibloom. First place award winner for seniors was Dave Rosenthal: for juniors, Rick Sofkag for sophomores, Ron Sofkag for freshmen, Bruce Ponti. lint perhaps the most rewarding experience this year was the undefeated basketball season of the Ill staff, who triumphed over the New Trier dishxvmhers, the Swim- ming Team, Tri-Ship, and numerous other amorted teams. lVe hope to establish the IRI staff's supremacy as a New Trier tradition, boasted Rosenthal. x Q I kr 5 I I, ' x 1 , Y I ' T1 ,aah ,534 ,M 5 . 1 , 5' - F' ' f 1 - . I A V4 vt X, 2 Q' . r K 1 Q , .. .L '-r l. I am ..v I W , f vs A I I 2. ! Christopher Dec Frcdurick Manning Robert AnoI'I Slvphcn Fried Display Awards Team Sports Assxt Indiv. Sports Ass't 'vir B1rncv 'as the ni nin head of INI Q nm has thc Inst word. 1 - - ,V --' 'R ll ' KI' Z 4giU.dr..n CAME SLIIIERVISORS-FIRST ROXV: Spalz, OImstcad, Andnlmnn, Koller, Issncs, SCI-mcII. SECOND: Gnhi, MiIIcr, Eckhouse, SIQQQI, Pvn- ningtun, Guldstnin, Rnnncy. THIRD: Coyne, Kahn, Frazer, Hartman, POINT STAFF-FRONT: Colby, IIIcy, Manning, Barnard, Lawlor. REAR: Eckert, Tcxtor, Clwisliansun, Fraunkel, Foster, Cluvur, Kimmel, LJIIID Granat, HcaI. FOURTH: Rhcintscn, Schneider, Anoli, Rantala, Schoon- ovcr, A-lahru, Halligan. REAR: TcibIoom, Alhvnrth. CQnnlun7 jUNlOR-SENIOR MANAGERS- FlRST ROW: Pill, Nato, lczak, Kaufman, Hillncr, Simmons, Man- ning, Goodman, Adler, Tcibloom. SECOND: Klein, Wlinklcss, Digrc, Mahru, Enchclmaycr, Jennings, Hassell, Holding. REAR: Bacrc, Hartman, joncs, Lauer, Haskell, Hines, lnlnndcr, Sluriner, Wcstlcy. CClz:rpalcD FROSH'SOPH MANAGERS- FIRST ROW: Carslcnson, Brcss- Icr, Howard, Ruvelle, Freeman, Callaway, Hearn, johnson, Fein- lxcrg, XVolll. SECOND: Pondcll, Hunter, Ritzcn, Judson, Rosbcrg, Silvcmmn, Sofka, Levy. THIRD: Nachman, Guncnris, Schnncnbcrg, Rurlcrman, Prussian. REAR: Grimes, juncs, Newman, Peterson, Marshall, Sachs, Wangc, Wald. lClwr1mkJ ALL SCHOOL CHAMPIONS- FRONT: Textor, Tcihloom, Swan- son. REAR: Hagcnah, Millar Mikulak, Levy, Stokes, Manning LQunlcnJ W'ch.IIh1 r 1' f 5-I th s Hn, ' N h u- r. A imrS85hDQg..S:tl2T,.ra ggrfmggffc on C My hm CE Q a Amp Q Dave Moc llcxcs L-very availabk musclc fund then snmcl in nn attempt lu gain the advantage in one of the IM wrestling murnnmunfs hotly contestcd matches, Uiluij 85' slrccr will-puwcr, Bob Halligan adds crucial inches tu his score in lllc IM long jump, as well as improving his advisor rnunfs standings. ggi:-nzmn r Softball is a pcrunnial highpoint of thc IM year. A participnm pru- parcs lo field n gruund ball on one nl lhu many availnblu playing Holds. mmm Larry Stuinbcrg executes a piroucttc in the midst of a lively IM volley- ball match. Ollnih gp- i l IM took full advantage of New Tricr's nxtcnsivc atlxlclic facilities: two seniors participate in the popular handball tournament. Cgnnionl l..4 i Qi ,wif -rf ., 1.0 Q. ll: ,, .Q- . 1.3.5 1 if- 1 fl. ilk! M PEOPLE EAST AND WEST New Trier High School. largest in its history in l96-I-65 with -l9l2 students and 332 teachers, prepared to become two schools in l965-66. New Trier lVcst, under construc- tion in Northfield, is expected to he ready for classes in the fall of this year. Dr. A. Donn liesselheim, principal of New Trier, was appointed principal of New Trier VVest. Ralph Nlcfiee will be principal of New Trier East. De- parment heads and faculty for New Trier Xvest also were appointed. 196-I-65 Freshmen who will move to Vliest School next year rand become the school's graduates in I96SD already have their own adviser groups, adviser chairmen, student or- ganizations and athletic events. A XVest School Parents' Association also is organized and active. Other preparations include lihrary-building and laying the foundations for instructional TY, In a basement room at New Trier lfast, books and magazines were being acquired and processed for New Trier lVest. ln lllarch, the Federal Communications Commission granted us permission to op- erate four closed-circuit instructional TV channels, one of which will link thc two schools, probably hy late lllhli. The i Dr. Wlilliam H. comog, superintendent, QD. smsmp I 1966 TIME WAS DRAWING NEAR FOR THE BEGINNING OF A NEW CHAPTER IN THE SCHOOL'S HISTORY. WHILE PHYSICAL CONSTRUCTION OF NEW TRIER WEST PROCEEDED IN NORTHFIELD. THE REAL SCHOOL- STUDENTS. FACULTY. BOOKS. AND A HOST OF PLANS - WAS BEING BUILT BACK EAST IN OFFICES AND CLASSROOMS. other channels will serve public grade schools in the New Trier district. Still another hridge is the new Performing Arts Division, coordinating the departments of music, drama-speech, dance and theatre production at both schools. The division will attempt to coordinate schedules of plays, concerts, operas and recitals. Another function is expected to be the prep- aration of a curriculum for a major in performing arts. To maintain New Trier's excellence as enrollment con- tinues to grow in two schools, district voters on February 6 raised the educational tax rate limit from 231.05 to SLZ6. The additional revenue will provide more teachers, higher facility salaries, more clerical help, hooks and supplies. A record breaking 2.963 students attended Summer School 1964, which also produced two other firsts. A new course, Summer Seminar in Community Affairs , was offered and will be repeated this summer. And the lirst summer opera was produced- Annie Get Your Gun. In Septeinlvcr, the Special lfducation department inaug- urated a program for students with learning disorders. It is one of fire or six such programs in the country. 5 V41 13.3. X. f ' ,E ,g I f ,-or I sz , ' ' rg A V' ' . K, X, , fl. Mr. Wvslrs' L. Rmwn mf. Rnbm H. Cnrpcnlcr M.-. mul C. Goorlriclx Assistant Superintendent Dunn of Fncuily Rusinuss Manager . ' :f Dr. A. Donn Kusscllwim Principnl BOARD Ol: EDUCATION- SEATED: Mrs. Richard H. Al- schulcr, Mr. Charles R. Sprawl, Mrs. Rowland H. Murray. STANDING: Dr. Edward I. Sparling, Mr. Loring C. Far- well, Mr. XVilliam H. Lows. ABSENT: Mr. Allen P. Slulls. qg3m.r.mp New Trier XY'csl. lllfilclvrllj r i J 'f' 4 I X 'wb - lljjfdir ' 52'- 1 .2. .1 -lag V 'L S . 4 -1 ,fs me qs ..- , . .. W X4 A ' - as . . , - ilk .- J L L--Q I Mr, Richard E. Gzulskc Donn of Sturlcnls Admin- istrative Staff Mr. Rohert A. Harper Mr. George R. Mr. Ernest N. Rndbro Mr. Robert E. Mr. Charles 0. Gihson Miss Helen Maloney Admin. Ass't to Eahigian Supervising Engineer Larsen Asst. Business Manager Dean of Girls Superintendent Comptroller Office Manager Mr, J. William Mr. Willard G. Rudiger Miss Harriett N. Miss Louise Holzinger Dr. Stanley S. Starkman Mr. Carl ,l. Lunrlquist Louise G, Hamilton Cannaway College Guidance Kritselis Registrar Psychologist Director ol Testing Seniur Girls' College Guidance College Guidance Adviser Chairman Mr. Erwin A. Miss Frances A. Bredin Mr. Ralph G. McGee Mrs. Virginia E. jobst Mr. jack L. Gerol Miss Blanche M. Veaeh Mrs. june E. Raiiettu Weingartner junior Girls' junior Boys' Sophomore Girls' Sophomore Buys' Freshman Girls' Freshman Girls' Senior Boys' Adviser Chairman Adviser Chairman Adviser Chairman Adviser Chairman Adviser Chairman Adviser Chainnan Adviser Chairman fEastJ CWCSO . ' .-4' V , I 12 . viii J . . Q as .ggi Q ' ,f W gil .e fgllfs. Ti ,- 1 iii? 5 if r' 'iii . r- f as V Ai.. wifi .i ' ' V11 , , f ,iw . x Q , f Mr. Lawrence C. lrwin Mr. Paul XV, Knupfer Freshman Boys' Freshman Boys' Adviser Chairman Adviser Chairman QEasU OVCSO FACl.lL'l'Y COUNCIL-FIRST ROXV: Mr, Schweitzer, Mrs. Grecsnn, Miss Rein- hardt, Mrs. McGuire, Mr. Weingartner, Mr. Gustafson. SECOND: Dr. Cornng, Mr. Funlzhouser. REAR: Mr. XY'ellington, Mr. Diclcman, Mr. lclzes, Mr. lrwin, Nlr. Lill, Mr. Jensen, Mr. Cannaway, STUDENT CABINET-SEATED: Fisllcr 'junior Class, Milwed-Pep Club, Seclwick -GAA, Sprenger-Senior Class, Wfiles-Girls Club. STANDING: liurneltv-5fC7lOES, Blntchfnrd-N-Cluh, Mather'Senior Class, OrosfTri-Ship, Brunner.-Student Council, Cltatnin-News, Rosenthal-l,M., Shcrer- Uuity and Spirit, Rotter-XVNTH, Peter- son-Sophnmure Class. ftfardunj l56 DEPARTMENT HEADS 2 of V ,Q-,,.. Q ,V?g.,, .f-ff, on-'K'-MA S3122 f '- T r 'W L52 t :raw-12525 . 'ss-if -V - of -.. f, 'ta' rg S--fl:-'Y-f .W f gn 4: 1 wwf 2' ' . . X , i -ff ., - , 5 zz RW E' I XJ 5, . if O Misslris Boulton Mr, H. Frank Rrull Mrs. Hilda T. Bruno Mr. Carl W. Clader Girls Physical Eclucation Social Work Special Education Science , .5 ' V it I v':,.f A 4 . ,Meat 5:1 N.,-l sf-fa, 1: ' '- X - -- i f ' V ' ' -. - 1 - r ' - A -if QI- . -- - r --- H . gif W H - Q .. .. 9 ., ...gig-rg . - I-ff x ' Q 'lg A .- ., A 1 s. 1 , ,V . - A ' H- ' .mmf do ' 1 's '-'lil Ex-I ' 'Q V:-.r - at l -5133 ' ee' ' wg, .5 f ' - ta. - - -' .ing-, L , ft - n C-ze-is 'Q , ,. ga. .5 'iw-f - . . if , .,, Q. , , P 7 5259 . ' -.2 J' H . -4-D 4 - - , 4 v , 4,-wtf.-1 . . ng' , lp. fi sf f rii ' l '1' r' ' ' 1 I' t . K 6 . Mrs, Ellen Courtney Mr. Roy E. Etnyre Miss Winifred N, Mr. Michael L. Mr. Richard F, Mr. Frank E. Holland Mr, Bruce P. james Home Economics Athletic Director Cahagen Creenehaum Hangrcn ltrt Mathematics Speech and Drama Social Studies Social Xvnrk Mr CordonNV ensen M J Modt rn Languages in Mr Leo H Neuman Dnxtr Education lr. Bailey XV. Shearer M Social Studies rs EleanorL jones Mr Charles l' L Curriculum Coordinator auer Mr. joseph W. Mr, Phillip W. Mr. Harold F. McKee Mr. john A. Monaghan Lrbnrg llovs McCloskey McDowell Technical Arts Reading Development Physn:1l Education English Curriculum Modern Languages Coordinator ft ,, 'M . K . Q vfiybxx X, ' Eli . A 44 it V Q H A + - , W if ' X ,,:, g , Y. - t. .A , I L me ,355 f. -55 , 3- B 3 Q 4 . -,-I '1, , 4: ffjayife. 'ff Lv' jfffi , . ' 3 295 t - fm f.,z , his : '- ' f,:w-,silt 1 ,Lv Q' - no .f . , Q, , Q.. 4 . 1 -9 -' rf,-,. W . W 5, ' 1- -'QV Q YW, an ' 3 lv 'Saw V 4 l at...- M- I Q Q Miss Exelyn XV. Dr. William . Mr. R. Stanley Mr. john W. Rau Mrs. Genevieve Savage Mr. Leonard C. Patterson Peterman Peterson Business Education Health Service Schweitzer Classics Music English English L , , ff l 6255 . . A- M ' -81135222 ' ' R 'V U., 4 :ty .3 V .Fen iss Nonua C. Mr. Henry Swain Nr. Norman E. Udo Sleigh! Mathematic Mathematics Curriculum Coordinator Mathematics Dir., Adult Evening School I57 ,V i 1 Mrs. Gaclske and Mrs. jobst chat with Mrs, Nevins at the welcoming tea for new teachers. KB. Qardonj v is ,ffm f 1 1215, 44 .ff 3 :'..'i,f,n' ,riii xi anvzi ' smug . x 'Q at th. WIW5, I i ' K9 A A i'Q, Tf'. T ' ' . ,.,' 03:1 ........... As construction of the VVest School proceeded in North- field, the faculty's attention shifted from the creation of a second school to the development of instructional programs suitable to Il two-school district. fllany were caught np in the re-thinking of curricular offerings, Under hlr. Greene- banm's guidance, the Social Studies teachers discussed more flexibility in scheduling and greater scope for team teaching. Mr. l-Ionk and Mrs. Bogart in English were investigating how better to unify a fragmented subject field. In the new Division of Performing Arts. plans were evolving under Dr, Peterman's direction for activities that would utilize student and faculty talent to the maximum. And in all de- partments, teachers were considering ways to make effective use of instructional television, which is expected to hegin operating by September, l966. The current freshman class, however, was getting ready for Septelnber, 1965. Their adviser rooms were established along East-lvest lines. and the VVest students chose oHicers and hoards for their Student Council, service and extrascur- ricular organizations. The first New Trier XVest class com- mittee was born. Among their earliest decisions were school colors fblue and grayl and a name fthe Cowboysl. Faculty and students alike were saddened by the deaths from illness of james Landers of the English department and Fred liurcline, Science. Both left behind them a contin- uing witness to their dedication and skill as teachers. Their impact on students privileged to study under them is the most fitting memorial to them. YVL- mis them and shall continue to do so. A mnnxcnfs respite for Mrs, Crane in the midst of a bustling pho- tography class. tganioul f' 41:3 ,W ft X W ,Q ,Wil f I Q fa! ..a,,,, . f 02. 5: 5. si 'JF 5? 'Pa-ff, H - V f4 MV .,', fi u ' , V Members of the speaking chorus strive for singular expression as they rehearse for the faculty production of John Bmwn's Rudy. i-:Zi C7I1ilcl'cll5 ui ....,.. Mr. Stevens doubles as business manager and cnlurdinator nf ticket sales for the Folk Festival. Glluij STAFF f ' M ialrftlu-Li 1 ? 'gittl2'?'5V.iM li t , ' Zlzslzlt-QP 'ff'-T' : A -' K K - J ' wif .2 ' ' ll vffff- 'Q 1-t ,, A ' .- . . i ' 'f' N ' lf ' Hifi ri f iw 1 Q , K' 1 ' A 'ra . ir 1 A-ff, i Q - ,F t.. 'Jai i n 'fi F E 1 ' , mmf 1 A . .. ' it '5- i A' . . it ' Q T W Mrs. Ann Albert Miss Margaret C, Algen Mr. Benjamin G. Miss Frances J. Mr. Walter J, Mrs. Barbara C. Atwood Miss Gladys Ilalir Latin Social Studios Almaguer Anderson Asclienhacli French llusinrss Education Spanish Music Mathematics 'N -rf E 'M3'?i::E z 4 .1 1. t '- ,tg if f' i - 41 I, .tw . .t s' ,vt 1 l A .. Q is L E A -Qi . -is is gp ,l A Q '-if A , , -, 3, ,. ' i I 4 I .,- .rg - 1 t ,..Lsi2t'11 ' ' - ' Mr. Ed ar W. Baile' Mrs. Louise E. Bailey Mr. Frederick A. Barney Mrs. Dorothea Mr. Richard j. Becker Mr. Rnhert B. Rell Mrs Charlotte Berry gh ' 5 Lib li ' B li ' Ch ' Nl h ' ysics i rary nys arsncss nys cntlstry . at ematics Physical Education Biology Physical Education ' - 'i'fs ' ' W r ' 2TR f -, V..-t 'vw'- 1 V , M - 1.54. 'F 'X ' E53 If iff: if 1 '5 3 ' V. , - .eli m f . ir ii Sit? it . - t ' Wi gil .n ,.', A .Vg u W 7 .,.A VA' .f al 3 Qkqi gk, . ' 13, Q w r. Q 's f' 'Q E' f is A A- 4, A-my ' V- ,J g, f ' , -gt, Q Erin is 5-uw ' ' -i ' ' lx X E: ., ,4 lx 15 A .L L, 'fb gi. f x ,, .. ' a fi .pffififi T' iw 1 i.: 2 l. N ' z. , A' ' . iw! -' 25. 1 ,. '. iz. 'X 5.1 I :. 1, if ' 3' K . Mr. Erwin F. Beyer Mr, jack XV. Bird Mrs. Henrietta H. Mrs. Phyllis C. Bind elt Mrs. Pug Burden Mrs, Naoma W. Mr. Rnhcrt E, Bosshart E3 Speech and Drama Mathematics Bishop English English llnssliart Mathematics Business Education English I i E l r i Mr. Williamj. Boyd Miss Marjorie L. Mr, Hugh R. Brown Mrs. Phyllis T. Bryan Mrs. Carol M. Bryant Mr. Carlton F. Buerger Mr. William N. Buffett Speech Breclehorn Business Education Ofiice Staff Office Stall Speech and Drama Social Studies Social Studies Miss Ruth M. Bullock Mr. Fred J. Burdinr Mrs. Esther Burns Mr. William Bushnell Miss Frances E. Camp Mr. Richard J, Mrs. Virginia M. Carlsen Lihrary Biology Social Studies Technical Arts Girls' Physical Education Campbell Oflice Stafl Idcccnsedj English , Y wrt' , r 1.1 .. .'.':,1:'.-J f',f'.. : ggqyf- - ., , N s,'sgmuC'.:-'s f ss. ow . asv, 5.5-,. .b.3. .3 X v .,i...j3,1,3gf g, ...M V , hfqjffiiggl . 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V' , : , : , FH' M' Page r 7.5 A . , . V .ir A is We-as. j xx! Kristine Van Home Secretary Donald Joseph Treasurer THE SGPHISTICATED A D THE SUBTLE Despite pressures from all sides, the Senior Class led New Trier in extracurricular activities, academics and sports. Representatives in intellectual ventures brought great credit to the school. The lt's Academic dclegata won the tournament with exceptionally high scores. Senior de- baters had a succesful year, izlimaxed by winning the Met- ropolitan Debate Union. Five of the twenty-six National Merit Finalists received scholarships. Sportwise, Seniors also brought acclaim to the school. Our swimmers regained the state cliampionshipg and in spite of great odds, the basketball team went on to the supersection- als. XVith all these demands tn he superior, the Seniors found relaxation comforting. The six casual Senior Canteens pro- vided novel movies and wild bands for seniors and their datesg while the Christmas season dances, Once Upon A Chrisniasf' and Crystal Ball, furnished more formal en- THEIR LAST YEAR AT NEW TRIER THE DEMANDS, THE LEADERSHIP. THE JOY. THE FAREWELLS tertainntent. Seniors were well-represented in drama activities. The Opera, llrigadoon, opened new dimensions in song, dance and acting for the seniors. For the first time, the acting workshop, Of Thee I Sing, coordinated singing and act- ing leads, most of whom were members of the class of '65. A great display of student directing and creativity was shown by this year's Lagniappe, Pockets Full of VVry. Communications was another means of student leadership by the seniors. The Nfuzr, ICCHOES, Playback and VVNTH senior staliers found these organizations good channels of expression. Their four years at New Trier were culminated the last week of school, with the senior picnic KECHOES davl at which many rushed, but fond farewells were uttered. Fi- nally, the formal graduation meant the end of pressures, waiting. and the demands of New Trier. .fm , .,.E,. . 2 H 1, Yeigjnm Y -1, wg X 5. f 'Q at AQ, 'WA 5 N ' 155 ' ff l W Slim M W -143 H ' Q 'gg ' gvfmfi f . QQMQ.. f ' A , ,: 1 N51 5 fi. J 1 , b - X: 4. ' PM ,k my 4 A :Q rm : ' ,' rf f - , , ' 19 : : - '1 ,. K ' L' as ' -wh ff. 'WI vis: iff, . 1 'Er W. n E W gf i qi ' 'uw - , K WV W wa! 1 2' ' , W ' W. .Q . - ,. g 'X , ,- Q 'Ii' O' fs Q- 1 vf V13 'iff 51 ' kb 'f ' f' if Q W V W i - , IT 'J' nb' 3 1 ski ' v l 'Sf' '23 .4 5 s in Siu' z . an 1 W Q my at 2 ni K 'K A Zi 1 Q Q A ggi 'A W , ,. . fs? f Q 5 hs' K SENIOR CANTEEN KOARD-FIRST ROW: J. Gnldsmilh, Kucour, Buenger. SECOND: Crawford, Green, Funn, Nickel, S. Goldsmith, Macllonald. 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Ln.. Grelznrv K. Lulnu- Ilzawlille Letnnmralu ml P. l....l..f.., N:ldx'nr Merle ,evlll 'rmy R. Llgl.. Frederirk Manning l.l...n all... lla... Melissa B. Mdflolul Sandra MrLnren ,lnnzllun L. Mills A. Gordon Mnrrab' 'l'l......l..- J... Neury llicllanl L. Nnnl Kllllx E. Nnlllnlunn lil...-gm. RW ol... lill Ann Olipllxnll 'llamlcl Munn llllnl Ceullrev P4-lcrsnn Linn E. l'nrnl-L Linda L. lhml Bruce D. Rmcnberl! MERlT FlNALlSTS-FIRST ROXV: Peck, Schuman, Troyer, Bacon, Drucker, Ziclz, Hoffman, Becker, Crane, Dorfnlan. Dallmeycr, Wyss, Hohf, MacCarlney, Jerachi, Rathluun, Pabich, Barry, King. er Inrnes C. Rnscnln-rg llavid M. Roscnlllul fumes R. Russer insazll j. Run.-r Hmrlurn. S, Sarlli Gui' Stark Sallnlrl s.ll,- l'. sal..-lm llurlck A. Sellers Rnbcrt ll. Sllallnr Slexen P. Swinn Carolyn sun T.. 1... Glenn P. Telnn William N. Tuna: .lulm W. Webs fnsepll Kisur While lnuglms M. XVlxilmo lolm SDH' Wilson lilirlluel A. Zukrnfl Clillnul I.. Zz-Ill-r Ann li. Zinlnwnnan vc REAR: Galle.,-, n....l......., 1 1 GIRLS' HONOR GRGLIP-FIRST ROXV: Sencat, Biseltofl, Florsheim, Purtell, Burnet, Goldman, Greengard, Wiles, Schwartz, Leach, Kauzor. SECOND: Sachs, Weinstein, Henderson, Ford, Lieberman, C. Taylor, Gregory, Kimhull, Cullen, Hampton, Lehmann, Granstrnm, Murray, De- levitt, Goldberg. THIRD: Rothman, lsaacs, Staula, joseph, Douglas, Sampson, Brodsky, French, Troycr, Bliss, Barrett, Sherman, Allyn, Howe, lgleheart, Becker, Ellis, Green, Zimmerman, Milwid, Drucker. FOURTH: Mazur, Hartman, Altsehuler, Blum, Youngherg, A. Taylor, Fredrickson, Raymond, Weiner, Dclfloven, Phemister, McLaren, Bodman, Graham, Aug- dahl,Brookman,Babize, Hewitt, Fell. FIFTH, Fergusson, Schmidt, Rerger, Weinberg, Fitzgerald, Gohcle, Fenn, Coolidge, Wloorl, Burghart, Ber- inger, Lewis, Agnew, Hardy, Miner, Wilson, Olipham, Malmquist, llehr- stoek, llosser. SIXTH: Rosen, Sanders, Boynton, Sehovain, Beckmann, O'Connell, Olin, Kallick, Hallock, Poyser, johns, Lynk, S, Williams, Alford, J. Williams, Eddy, Oliver, Hehson, Saunders, Kaplan. SEV- ENTH: Pocock, Bacon, Nolhmann, Metcoti, Ebersole, Bierwaltes, Pet- ersen, Gilmore, Wfalsh, Saraeino, Nickel, Amberg, Tauber, llallcngcr, Rubenstein, Katz, llemstein, Steaclman, Baumann. REAR: Jorgensen, Harris, Wheeler, Scott, Lytton, Schoenbrod, Sopkin, Seaman, Burrill, Mater, Schartl, Morley, Garrison, Venet. BOYS' HONOR GROUP-FIRST ROW: Jnseph, mack, Rosenberg, Le- zak, Crane, Topaz, Lopater, Unger, Cheadle, Frumkin, Graf, Keith, Moss, Cooper, Krolter. SECOND: Rosser, Cellier, Marcum, Cohen, Schuman, J. Simon, Frank, C. Friedman, Kelley, Stevens, Leahy, Hoff- man, Barry, Bean, A, Simon, Pahich Andreae, Briggs, Chipley, Kling- cman, Smith. THlRD: cnnlny, Welle, Swanson, enema, Rissman, W. Friedman, Talbott, Richfield, Sandler, Buenger, Zimherofl, Becker, Wyss, Wu, Henschel, Goldsmith, Brill, Vranek, Manning. FOURTH: Rose, Schadatcl, Brook, Lawrence, Adler, Lazear, Meyerson, Greenberg, Hod- son, Rathbun, Dorfman, Gunther, Panos, King, Hershey, Lchne, Field, Foster, Anoli, FII-TH: Gallery, Cookey, Anderson, Clark, Flynn, Let- singer, Oppenheimer, Fisher, Whitmore, Peterson, White, Barton, Ma- jor, Carlstedt, johnson, Graham, Zeller. REAR: Kessler, Honaker, Wechter, Kramer, Goldberg, Hoaglund, Mather, Ferris, Rice, Epstein, Pinsof, Ylfittebort, Xllfhipple, Nord, Cherry, Nugent, Hohl. Eat, drink, and be merry . . . for tomorrow you may graduate. CClwvymk1 Seniors like Denny Leahy took advantage of the Canfucns as a release from prcssurus for First Scmcslcr grades. Ulwcnrukr-:D y o 4. All AE , PL , j . X141 , riff ff. 1. A 34.-2,3 , ff? 3.5 . m K' iw N, in ,., .. .-. 35,..m-W,,, . Agar- r iff f V -K ,'u'x,I,, Q X . x x DQ 1 -V.:-M... ' - R u Q M ff Q ..9?'f -125 . uw .s , ma' Si? :Qi U., 11 1 SM FY 'QS .-. ,rags W . L W Reading about chemistry is nu substitute for performing the experiment. Bob Nugent and Kell Benson gain luller understanding of Clzemicnl , Systems in the lab. Ullxclmlcrl l A study in study: Senior Nancy Schmidfs diligence is unrelaxed even after college replies have been issued. Cfilsclmlery The burden of choice: john Davis analyzes the quality of an lnlslings contribution. Libaenmkerj THE CLASS OF 1965 . f 5 . s ' . i -av Gail juan Abernathy I A . i A - i A A i i Elizabeth H, Agnew 4 X e.. Brian Craig Adams .. - AA.1...,,.., .ww Q X t Edythc Agrun Lee Allen Douglas D, Andeison i i. i M Robert XV. Angst I78 Cynthia Sue Allyn .. fr ,fig K' -r A 'MNA 'Tag Q. 1 in - . 1. ,i , , . in Q , A r- . ,. . ' , - ,- : - , 'n H 2 A . 1 . f Q , - ' - i -- 'x A ' . X A e l E ' ' . 4 L f ' .Lt -r i QQL . .. Pamela jean T. Paul Daniel H. james XV. Michael Adams Adams Addis Adler Adler i - 1:7 .. it iii W J vi It , , rf, , . f A . ' - V Q l x ' ' M. -J , 'l' ' ll' i '- in i ' 'v , 3' r 'V-.Q-1. A ..x,'i, A - A Q f Robert W. Gregory W, john F. Judith Mary john William Ahern Albrecht Albrecht Allard Allen Q . Mary Ann llonn A. Ellen G. Cynthia L. Altcnbach Altschulcr Aman Aniberg Gurdon S. A nrlcrson 'IMG L V I Q .- 'I ' 'nat' 5 . ffr l'-t. l A m Ruben L. Anoff David E. Anderson Larry R. Ruben A. Susan J. Vergie L. David Anderson Anderson Anderson Antlcrsnn Andre-ae ff vis' ra:.2H K ' Qi V s W r C xx ,F X t 1 'A H . al Steve R. Paulo Henrique Rnclxclle C, james A. Stephen E. Antrim Apsan Argent Arvites Asclihacher 0 ,, L W , I, W ' 7.4 vf' ffl 5. , .. - 0 H e Y V - ' - , .4 . Q -Q u .w . - n W . 2. , .1 f 43 yu: , ,af v -x W , .' if will I w Q a a :V gf v vgl., .za 21... ' 2,6 R ' sg ' ! K 1 EV.. - : I ' 'l . ri 4 john Frederick Nancy Lee Joanne Helen Cheryl jean Stephen T. Thomas Judith E. Ash Atkinson Alur Augdahl Austin Axtmann Babbitt , Y . , ,... , . ' 'Y l r f ' ' ' ' 'Pt V ,- ' 'I .5 Hn- 'V K' , 5' aff: ' - U ' Q Q - ' Y - o r ' 1 A, A ' K. . . , ' ' ' 6. A 1 .. .-.. -Q f -A-. f . ff-v fv- , ,Q 5 .N X. Q i ff. L is H -L 'U -f' 2. ' ' . . 7 1,1 ' Q ' 22. lin f i , ,' Y',. i- 3 .f A - - - , ..- .Q-5 g.f125U!.1 Martha jane Kathryn Ann Linda jean Lee Kenneth Cindy T. Charles J. William R. Bahize Bacon Bacon Bnlick Ballenger Balmes Barker 1 Nl f cn,-ion L. Holly N. wayne ., Crai . Roger james Terence James Donald Lewis ti .-A Barnard Barrett Barry Barsumian Barton Barton Bass ' . h 1 V A 7, N ' N If Q15 0. ,L lr!! A ' . . , 2- Q . W W W X A , Lesley Ellen Kathleen Ann Richard S. Laurence B. Sally E. john Robert Roy james Bass liatl Battle Baumann Baumann Kean Beavers H , 'K av . b,'UAfl'2'-' T,'f.3i-'W A , V' , Y - I -, .A Q , , -A , 4 'o if ' . .. if V i f 1 7' .. ' Q, . T' .- wg 'L .W .if li 'f ' , 4 Q lx s I .L . Donald Peter Ruherl Earl Allen E. Lucy Michael David Rene Phyllis Susan M. Beck lleck Becker Becker Rucker Becker Becker - . K Q , , .. .g, . - ,. ' ' , ' ' f ' lf. ,. .. . 5- px - r -es.. , A. fi- . , , J... . . ,, 1 i ng, - 1 1- . 5 . W I , 3:0 X5, ,iff .,' - 5 ' , ' f' .. vi., ' , ' 'j-iff, A K ' at -' K K 1 it-'E 4 i , ' by 253 . A Y , in in .A V. .E fy L, ,Y L.. V' X .'5.-f A J. Nl A Ann Culver Rulh Gayle A. Diane L. Suzanne Avery Sherilynn Kell Hymn lievlmmann llehrstnck Beierwalles liellnws Beman Bennett Benson I79 l 'W '1 . Q X Carolyn D, Bernstein XY i ,, . l X Donna janet Bcsscr ii P Pr 9 is A f H V . 1 I Laurence Vugc Vp 4 ' 'X' sf . -. '35 ff , sg' 4 V . ' V ,LV .fi ' f ' I ' 'i 53 ' 1 .A ... Va V 5 VVVV, . . ' .5 X 3 .ng Leslie Ann LV. Brian Claire Jeanette M. Russell S. Sherry Ann Bensnn Berbaeh Berger Beringer Berkman Berkson Vg' A ' ' TT?f '-U 'W 5'T7ffg:-'wi-' s' 1- ' , , ' ' 24 5' '-lu : -, l , 1' 4' I 'J E Q' 'V'L.aVVf r ' V- ,. eq . V .. i V7 .tau V -R L . iv hi 1 ' ' ., so Q a 17' 1 l i . 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'E ., xxfx L- Margaret Ann Vicki Donna Ray Sara E. Boyd Boyd Hin-iimn Brackelt Joyce Emily Laura C. William R. Robert R. Susan Marion Brian Alan Cindy Lea Bradley Bradley Bradley Brady Bract Braun Brclilccn W ' . ,.J,. 'b ' r nfrfzfggjsf. N fa-1 f ' 4 ear : ' ' ' 41 f , 'Hg'-gQw2i 1.1.4 r 1 . 1 t. ,uri-if w- Q s 'a . Aixam bf an n -M ,si r wyww Q. mWyFyywmm.a-' wJ if .. 3 J a' , FQ W-5 -. .Q . W -4 - . j, . ' :nf , ,ip . iigt-.arts . g Y '. L 3, sg A. ' r suns' -qv , 2 ,U f n,'.-mn-i 1. Q ' - .yy .j n . fer Q . . . at f A 5. H f 2 A ' fu. 2 yas. .. 'li Jlmgl i .a, y,f 'lgf 'l f Paul L. Richard Owen Miclaacl R. Marslxa Steven Allen W'illian1 E. Bruce Sanford Brenner Briggs Brill Brodsky Brodsky Bronncr Brook Nancy Gail Barbara L. Edward J. Broultman Brown Brown Patricia E. Pamela Steven Mark Pauline jo Brown Browning Brunner Bruno Cathy Ruth William S. Lcc Darryl Robert C. Constance Patricia Frank Lewis Buck Buckmastcr Budowslcy Bucngcr Bull Bull Burg PW' s'r'.: ff2 '-'Z-1 , Q rg L,:'.'.' . ' is . P',.'f-N' ? Mf9'ai4Y . i? 'H1,5' '4'. .-sgvilfs :sg . mit .r.'.2+..1 .. in-C . afibfftrr ',' i.-gif' W . fl ,- .Si 'Min' 'aw-,,. -K,'ff l!fff1i.f':Iti '-1'f4'a li' ffl .se hffgffri' Q- . 5 1 fizsgigr-1 22392 1. mv -es, M 'Y -f f-mimi: ' K 1' u:g.J'.'s' an ff. :non .gQ. ' fcaiq f .mag xg- +4 1 wr' we rf, .. N Q21 - 8 ' Pj ' , Et, f r A , -fi, Xfjh 'G f,' rf, . ' M div when KJV. gtg? 4- ' ,. ' 3 Q, ' ' L -1 1' sig My 43x -t a i qi, tri Q. '. ,js Q ' , '- ' -Y A . :iw 1 lam vi-1.fif' 3-'iw 'W' W s , V f 3- .5 ,V ,, Q. , 'sexual ,M 4 . t , 51 mg. , -.. 5 1.7 -Hiring ' 23 ff,-. j-1 ' k : -- - 1 Q .al s,.sg,, . .,... t 1 . ...i Pamela Ruth john Paul David Grinnell Robert A. Kaililecn Ann Mark C. Stephen Burghart Burk Burke Burmeistcr Burnet Bnrncttc Burns . 13-fwillii ' 2.3 5 -Mft? 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Q., . 7 ky rs, -1 'sag W r , W 1 xr C ff' .3 ft., 'Q' . .:-at E , Sue Ellen Fisher President Philip Krone Vice- President UNDAUNTED BY Vilith increasing maturity, reassured by past success, and advancing ambition, the members of the junior Class have achieved unity, enthusiasm, and organizationg the qualities which make the class of '66 one of outstanding dependability and promise. From the increasing size of the classes, the potential of the students becomes greater. Diverse interests and abilities account for active participation in various school functions by all the juniors. Many junior boys played on the varsity squads of all sports and indicated the spirit and skill which will comprise the championship teams of 1966. Lagniappe owes a great deal to its junior starsg and not only Lagniappe but Opera and both the fall and spring plays had juniors as leading players. lt was this willingness and eagerness to en- ter into a variety of activities that enabled the juniors to change the somewhat apathetic attitude held by many stu- dents. Much of this enthusiasm is to be accredited to the maturity exemplitied by the ofiicers of the class. This year's officers: President, Sue Fishery Vice-president, Phil Kroneg Secre' tary, Terry Pink: and Treasurer, Steve Handler. were ex- ceptional in that they were willing to contribute maximum enthusiasm and showed an earnest desire to work for the class. They were encouraged by the promising results of the first class party. Let's Call It Off which was based on an if K Fifi W 7' i iz- ..g9'L.n?5.?y,.. 4 Q ' . f 5. 1 . 'Q X . 'G N l ' -' 4 I A' l U tu 9. Y +. .3 - H X I Terry Pink Steven Handler Secretary Treasurer APATHY HIGH ASPIRATIONS. HIGH ACHIEVEMENTS-JUNIORS FLOATED THROUGH HHEAVENLY DAZE. Old Town theme, and were anticipating the continuation of the spirit shown in assembly the Dad's Day Derby -the elass lioat. The drive and organization that so accurately character- izes the junior Class materialized in the culmination of hard work and fun in preparing for the very successful junior Girls' Dance, Heavenly Daze. A maturity in their approach helped the Aluniors to make the big change from the somewhat insignificant sophomore year to the very important junior one. Certainly the priv- ilege of being allowed to attend the Christmas formals and organizing the prom signified individualism in their own mindsy but there are other, more important privileges which elevated the status of the juniors in the eyes of the rest of the school for the first time, the members of the class of 66 stepped into positions of leadership, entailing a responsi- bility to the entire student body. liecause of their willing- ness to work hard and accept responsibility, the juniors will achieve success in all the activities they undertake. The academic demands of college and the responsibilities oi being a senior cotnbine to awaken and even frighten one at the end of his junior year. Yet, if the Class of '66 con- tinues in the path it has begun to blaze, the maturity which now characterizes the juniors will lead them to a promising and successful future. STEERING COMMl'l'l'EE-FRONT ROXV: Fried, Pink QSCCJ, Simpson Cunningham, Nanini, Stone, jones, Powell, Eustis. SECOND ROXV: Sprague, Ericson, Andersnn, Matzkin, Luccnte, Fisher tPres.l, Thompson, Singsen. THIRD ROW: Sunn, Sethness, Henkel, Keller, Scott, Kiefer, jospey, Wheeler. FOURTH ROW: Coorlns, Miller, Porter, Chamberlain, Froeh, Bateman, Nix, Alschuler. FIFTH ROW: Fleming, O'Brien, Fretl- ricksun, Nathan, Allen, Newenhuyse, Teton, Ewalrl, Rohrbaugh. REAR: Sxvarzman, Krone tV.I'.j Kelly, Handler tTreas.D tgonionl cms' HONOR GROUP-FIRST ROW: maaadan, Lerner, Murad Oraraa, Slive, srirwarta, Sullivan, Mrxarraay, naradr, Hrrarrry, Hawrin Rnsario, Rohn, Frost, Viczbicker SECOND: Switzer, Rubenstein, Tlwrsen, Berkenstadt, Grannm, Meyer, Matzkin, Pink, Roston, S. Rash- man, XVeimer, Rusin, Tait, Clark, Duhl, Salzenstein, RnbinoH, Wlinick. THIRD: Meyers, Bayer, Orrrlrarrs, nayar, Hall.-aaarr, K3-noch, Aldrich, Dirksen, Gccht, Sulkin, Lauhnan, Pritzker, llutz, Lassiter, Starr, Kirby, l'lerst. FOURTH: Friezlman, Goldman, Witkin, Ferencc, Graham Whi le Golan Xllfcstvhal Knox Cole D. Rashman llrown Walker PP r r l r r r r r r llnrues, Michael, Sana.-ld. REAR: P, Maller, Rand, Rrrlarrrara, llellows, Stevens, Craig, S, Miller, Rhode, Moulton, Nickel, Mathey, Lock, jak- stas, Albert, Herrick, BOYS' HONOR GROUP-FIRST ROXV: Badger, Lttcente, Canifl, Rich- ard, caadraarr, wan, rtararaawrky, Barnard, Kinnnird, Qrralr, Trrratr, Rama, Kdrler, sarrdrrarrrr, L. caldraaa, SECOND: Scheer, Hill, A. Pollack, Adlrr, Rossiter, T. Maller, Kara, charak, Dan.-a, Prrabaararr, Rosenwald, Roy, Reichelderfer, Eckert, Sham, Pearlman, Vyolle. THIRD: Syrlell, Harrison, xvaarlay, Fisher, R, Pollack, Jabra, crrnaa, Paarra, Nolan, Xllfilson, Wlalker, Dressler, Altschnl, M. Goldman, Webster, Kinnairrl. FOURTH: Schnellc, ltlschuler, Sager, Garrctson, Hughey, Nemerovski, Confrey, jafle, Sisltin, Mitchell, R. Miller, Kilmbey, Loeb, srrprlrara. Fnfrrrr Trrarr, crrggrrrhaarrr, Weiss, Gahrrrra, Atarrirr, Cold- stcin, Maynard, Allison, llnsse, Krone, Meltsy, Spanjer, Kaitlin, Stewart. REAR: McLaren, XVehlver, O'Caraar,r, ,lar.a1aaarr, XVall4cr, Aldara, Gutschc, Hartmann, Butler, Hnlper, Ewald, Miller. Q r Q .we ,, 'au . I Qr ,. -K A -W . .K M 4 6 dai ' ff 44 4' S' J 32 'fi I 3 ,.., , 3 G., k 1 KW. Q! 'U ., . rn., ' age , , - - X B ,,,,.ixV, gh , W . vs, -lm, 12.1. 'fix ,W W.. . K4 3.g.1 W Q-fs Q, f-Wi. w . , :if ' 1 I 1 B ' ,'g.-..,.i.va.ii25Li 2-5121-i,.at85W , A . - 5 0 Q, 'YHOUWM 1 lemzvw M 1' i .511 . -, ' . ws... , Yif , iq, , -so 2-2.2-ul. Y 5 0 n - , mg. Worldly junior Chet Coppnk Cabovcj rcminisces uvcr his innocent Frnsll past, wlwile Gil Syclell flcllj pondcrs his future in thal Allawlilfs lamp of the Lunch hall, lcmnnndc. CQmdo1xD i .63 f ,f z' Us . junior classes are not all discussion and llfcg often, a deep clclibcralion ovcr puzzling questions was ncccssary. Cdlsclmluvj iw' 1411:-11-' 11 Q Chuck Matthai presides as chairman pro temporc at a meeting of the National Forensic League Student Congress. fCIwrlmkJ Taking time off from the junior Theme and College Boards, Tom Sager sneaks a moment of relaxation in class. Cflvcfbuld Steve Klee sings slung will: l'lermnn's Hcnnitsn in the ECHOES office. LQov'llmlI MR. EACH FIRST ROXV: Mr, Rach, juncs, Cold Klee, Rcckie, Kaspnr, Hanson. SECOND Rcinwalcl, Alfini, Siglin, Weinskock, Rus- cnwalcl, Sanger, Berol, NX'olH. THIRD Halpcr, Renscln, Sager, Curley, O'Don- nell, Mee, Haskell, Kcamcy. REAR Clmrn, cnldsmn, Pamson, Kahn, xvoull Pcnrsun, licnnclt. MR. BIRD FIRST ROW: Mr. Bird, NVisc, Krugman, Mitchell, Wllcelcr, Sachs, Wlclwer. SEC- OND: Nicholson, Goynshor, Braun, Dal- ton, Koss, Wlnllacc, Rubin, THIRD Moreton, Reiter, Angst, Hoffman, Hamp- ton, Vanlivery, Collins, Liclllmnn. REAR Crubc, Lopcr, Tricncns, Vnlc, Frciliclx, mlfy, HWS, MQSENT: cwisflw, Rei chclzlcrfcr. JLINICIRS JUNIEIRS MR. CATON FIRST Row: Mr cam, Jr-imson, Beck- er, Lewis, Zake, XVnlker, Brouwer. SECOND: Jufgwsrin, Rossiter, comm, iw.-as, Fischer, colrlhcrg, D. Alscliuler, Klingman. THIRD: Mntthei, Verson, J, Alschuler, Ilnrnett, Converse, Leslie, AI- nson. REAR: Coe, Sdmpf, Many, ol- son, Keller, Smith, Sullivan, Krueger, MR. CLARK FIRST ROW: Mr, Clark, Luccnte, Barl- ger, Rosen, Iiaugher, Mui, Samuels, SECOND: LaCosse, Ringel, I en1lmerton, Russell, Sham, Mahrn, Lev. THIRD: Clay, McAvoy, Pmuiy, Halaskn, Maller, Bennett. REAR: Struggles, Kirkland, Mercier, Johnston, Danby, Martin, Hnncl- ler. AIISENT: Bryant, Xllfallace. MISS CLENDENINC FIRST: Miss Clendcning, Powell, Kaye, Epstein,Hnl1an,Moss. SECOND: Rich- ardson, Rulxinoff, Bobrow, Brunner, Cor- don, Edizlin, Jacobson. THIRD: Sweeney, Smith, Greaves, Sorkin, Gnttmnn, Walk- er. REAR: Maller, wolf, .I--mon, Crnhhe, Schaefer, Cahill, Edge. AIISIENT: Ilrynnt, Levin, MISS CRESS FIRST ROXV: Miss Crass, Koch, Fulk, jones, Mefarlznul, Jorgensen: SECOND: Mirut, Lnuhnnn, Edmonds, Crnnum, Thorsen, P. Miller, Crouse, Sundberg. THIRD: Cohen, Chichester, Dodge, Griedman, Goldman, Schaffer, Cash, Huffman. REAR: M. Maller, Slmckey, Clader, Barnes, I-Ienl-rel, Knoehhcr, Las- siter, Craig. MISS CRITCHETT FIRST ROW: Rus: cmchcn, Feinberg, Hawlcinson, Ramsey, Herman, McKinney, Tross. SECOND: Ifried, I-Ioaglund, Cordon, Schneider, Ilasting, Griffin, Waite. THIRD: Graham, Shore, Greer, Iilocli, Marlin, Ilruwn, Deimel. REAR: Knox, Kirtley, Albert, Hollander, Holts- lverg, Kamish, McDennand. ABSENT: Bunnekamp, Catini, Law, Ffeifer. 2lZ MRS. DERRY FIRST Row: Mrs. Derry, Rath, twat-ef, Sinnxn, Knnpfler, Stillennan, Hutchings, Shapiro. SECOND: Rm, Latin-Mer, Ward, Crusin, Fisher, Carrington, Weiss, Stalrlin. THIRD: Dirksen, Rouen, Sinccll, Tregay, Hershman, Heaton, Kiefer, Buen- gef, Hall.-nan, REAR: czafdtm, Ramkng, Anderson, Hermes, Cnrrarlini, Haskell, Stockton, Graham. MRS. DOLD FIRST ROXV: Mrs. Dnlrl, Lerner, Mal- ing, Ilradley, Pocltler, Spector, Hlnunr- nerd, SECOND: Dame, Mus, Anderson, Malzkin, Clark, Huxven, Tersltel. THIRD: XViIsnn, Levy, Cullians, Crnll, Sulkin, Rom, mncrsnn. REAR: Landon, ,nt drich, Barr, Rosenlels, Wfestplral, Cobb, Ilualtl. AIR. ELLIO'I'I' FIRST ROXV: mf. Elliott, Rrnlef, Ehr- man, Ilerngarcl, Tucker, Treilver, Pnllnk, Kinnairnl. SECOND: Ilnul, Levy, Eisen- berg, Texlur, Swartz, Krislianson, Stern, Ecklxunse. THIRD: Meier, Smith, Rnclre, Iiurclw, Ilerkenlielcl, Darcy, Stern- Iwerg, Islxam. REAR: Mitchell, Tetnn, Kaplan, Enenhaclx, Rlieintgen, Cnxndlacli, I'Inln1es,Ilcrry. AIISENT: Ilerkenstadt. MR. ELLIS FIRST ROXV: Mr. Iillis, Mnsknwitz, MC- Clennen, Anrlallnan, Green, XVeinherg. SECOND: Cnnk, Knvenez, Ilersbacli, Culcllwerg, Peacock, liaim. THIRD: Rns- eau.-eig, Etmld, Rrrfglnn, rtnynmt, Ran. man, Nolan, Batterlmrn. REAR: Farrell, Sclrriener, Ranks, Franklin, Clifton, Cold- rnan. ABSENT: jacnlwsen. MR, l:ARW'ELL FIRST ROW: Nathan, Dewey, Cooper, Yeager, Anammr, Olmsted, SECOND: Larson, Mnrtnn, jnnlce, Jackman, Volk- ening, Lcrsch, Hill. THIRD: Grossberg, McKinsey, Pitt, Hntelresnn, Mules, Bos- Sen, Hartman. REAR: Cutsehe, Kahn, Ames, Carpenter, Kay, jetlrey, Jensen. 2I3 JUNIDR5 MR. FRANTZFNI FIRST RCXV: Mr. Fmnltcn, Delis, Rccdy, Schwzll, Xvesl, Keller, Christian- son. SECOND: Savocchi, Spicer, Vicr- ra, Goldman, Miller, Bnglnr, Nemerovski. THIRD: Rusin, Tubbs, Vogel, Rosen, Thompson, Huffman, Russo. REAR: Chamberlain, Moss, Black, Wlilliarns, Schnrli, Wascher, Lindeman. MR. FUNKHOLISER FIRST Row. Mr. lfimkhuuw, Iiarnard, Chctek, Marcus, XVnll', LaFave, Fisher. SECOND: cmsimm, Custer, Porter, lmsciibcfg, Salman, Dresslcr, wilkfr. THIRD: Gurdon, Loelw, Nloulcling, Halli- gan, Nichols, Farrell, Raflcy. RIEAR: Wlarren, 501-mis.-ii, ,lui-cu, Jaime.-n, Clarke, Olmsted, French. ARSFNT: Young. AIRS. IIUTFIERMAN FIRST ROXV: Mrs. Futlennan, XY'exler, Iiyrum, Milwirl, Iicrkenstarlt, Kendziora, Kirclihcimer. SECOND: Masell, Foster, Michaels, D. johnson, Dixon, Smith, Xvogman. THIRD: Deming, spmgi-Q, Hannity, Preston, XVulI', Hnllberg, llrev- earrl. REAR: Kynnclx, Henricks, M. johnson, Hirsh, Lovelnore, Keller, Ax!- nmnn. AIISENT: Cnclemann, Hall. MRS. CAGE FIRST ROW: Mrs. Gage, Cuplun, Hairncs, Garrett, Mankel, Dnllzird. SEC- OND: Vilmn, Creeniielrl, Cohen, Col- hert, Fishman, llruwn, Reilly. THIRD: Higgins, Sadin, Petersen, Howard, Sny- der, Strauss, Hnuserman. REAR: Sam- meth, Epstein, Hallock, Volny, Glass, Drozd, scilmess. AIISENT: Bradley, Fillion, Gwinn. MRS. GUEST' FIRST RONIU: Mfg. cum, Eiisus, Efkqr, Weiss, Duhl, Sullivan, jaiic. SECOND: Wfilliams, Donald, Silver, Buddcke, Bur- dick, Kirby, Callas. THIRD: Lcstina, Tiger, Hem, Iieehe, Edwards, Peterson, Majewski. REAR: Madden, Croshy, Fyle, Ehrlick, Ruretz, Denies, Donnell. AIISENT: Ilulklcy, llutlur. 2l4 3 n W a 4 Q f 91 JUNIIIIRS MR. KAHLER FIRST ROW: Mr. Kahlcr, Russtic, Black- well, Turow, Hummel, Hillncr, Sinclair, SECOND: Frocb, Braet, Samuels, Kollar, Yeornan, DeForcl, Paul, THIRD: Frazer, Cuclmundsen, Kaiser, Eriksnn, Kelncr, Beal, Weil, Wilc. REAR: Topping, Eat- on, Drake, Morrisnn, Clover, May, New- ton. MISS KARL FIRST ROXV: Miss Karl, Becker, Marks, Kantor, Ennis, Hershey, SECOND: Hur- owitz, Adler, Sturgis, McCuen, Singscn, Troester. THIRD: Mffxlwy, stan, caf- rison, Fralcer, Riley, Kanclle, Dove. REAR: Cecil, mmf, Robson, Comer, Lucey, Pedersen. ABSENT: Hathaway. MR. RATES FIRST ROW: Mr. Kms, Fields, Krawnz, Franz, Hall, Haigh. SECOND: Sonn, df.-Tarnuwslcy, Kaufman, Dunn, White, Nickel. THIRD: Zemin, sofg, Jaffe, Simon, Hughcy, Real, REAR: Simmon, Guggenheim, Yates, Wfelcli, VnnAmmnn, Stover, Craig. AISSENT: Deleizlic, Gun- ning, jablu, MR. KELSO FIRST ROW: Mr. Kelso, Zimmerman, Henkin, Koehl, Cordon, Iiarnnrrl, Thorn- ton. SECOND: Sanderson, Digre, Ball, Nelson, Hardy, Ronny, Cummins, Fos- ter. THIRD: Lawlor, Cainer, Browne, Nelson, Kohn, Rohrbaugh, Immcnhauscn, Showcrlnan. REAR: Hines, XVhitc, XVciss, Kimmel, o'cmm0r, xvalsmr, Klein, How' ell. MISS KING FIRST ROW: Miss King, Jacobson, Stem, Kaplan, Wilson, Grier. SEC- OND: Prilzer, Ilegley, Spencer, jahlo, Carlin, Carroll, Zacharias. THIRD: Shif- llett, Wfeimer, Smyth, Simpson, Poulos, Tail, Kaplovsky. REAR: Blanas, Clarke, Christie, Passis, Correa, Murphy, Rash- man. ZI6 w ' 3 1315225 W 4 Q ,, .Q ' 1' ' 1? . , H N Q.. f?'1i.lS-MII' ..:'1:p,' W- A, 'S ff , Q ' 442-M Q, '-'r i A -, ? f' . - I Y. ,, 1 'P f 'fi W 'f rr f wr 'Yagi Wx? i7'?'V ,f W 41 ?UfWmNwQ4w f4 hi E ' fs: ' 5 V V 1,:iT I ' yy. I 1 . . L4 gaMb2iQ?fsmalg , X I f J , N , ' 1 f m Q' ' figj Sallie ' ' E g tis K lui MF' , 3 , fi '+w 9 - WZ' Q' . 1 K 'az ' I -qv 3 1. V +A' 7 f .Q 6 2 ? .aaQfJii 23 i,i'AY , K, ww Qc. .dvi ewzfigysl u ,TW xgiiiljyv 4+ ,.,fV nga -g:,'.gfV,15,Y!g Vg if ff: YV Q, 1 xg, 3 1 ' .sv wf w' V W V W IJUNIDRE MR. PEREIRA FIRST ROIV: Mr. Purcira, Osborn, Ih- rcr, jungc, Iilvnticr, Hyrnun. SECOND: Zcvitz, Frncnkci, Kraft, Rutlischild, Gold- stein, mlllwfg, LQVIII. TIIIRD: Miller, Tauhur, Stcpcltnn, IimArtl:IIr, Brew, III:-I-:::. REAR: Impt, Rivard, sclmatitr, Etlwnrris, Rossi, I'InI1h0II, SIIILII. ABSIENT: HcIdiI1g. MRS. RASCO FIRST ROW: Mrs. Rnscu, Rohn, Ilii- nu, Iirawitz, Graves, Lcur, Ktrllmrg. SECOND: Stone, Rnsnrin, Iilnnivyur, Dnrnmcly, c..Iw::, Myers, Ii:::sitI::, cmbm. THIRI1: Harding, R::g::I::II, Zand, XY't'inImfI, NIOIIIMIII, Ditkilisnn, Ilorrc. REAR: cf.:::tIIa::II, Rice, lllcntl: cr, Anislwnry, Iirkin, IfcrtIiImntl, Ecklmusc, MacLunn. MRS. ROMAXI FIRST ROXV: Mrs. R:::::a::I, Dnskal, Lt- dcrcr, Schwartz, Slivc, SECOND: Turk- .:vIfI:, Iztflamr, xrfmcr, ci::::I:I::uf, LII- vin, Butz. THIRD: Znnzucchi, Harris, McNaugIitnn, Keller, Srarlcs, Stone, REAR: IIIIIIQIWSRI, ,xIfIfItIgv, cI:IIsI::::-::, Rumi, Curr, Iivinckcn. AIISIENT: Glass- er, Jnkstns, Schull, Stngnian. MISS RYIIIFIIC FIRST IIOXV: Miss Rylacrg, Mary Lou Myers, Rot-su, McCarty, Switzer, Wfolin. SECOND: Levy, Russ, Hyrncn, Rash- nmn, Piurcc, Pink, Tliompson, THIRD: Michael, Knrmul, Cnrnclius, Margaret RI,-ers, Mnnsolitc, Lnmlon. REAR: Mn:- tin, Cottrell, Hvftcr, Kmnhnlm, Smith, TavIur, AIISIENT: Hart, Ncwconih. MISS SIIIXIQRIXR FIRST ROW: Miss Shnrmr, Klibnnnw, Lcchncr, Rnlwnstuin, jones, Ruston. SECOND: Dkigustino, Passmnnn, Mac- donald, Lnmi, Clayton, Recken, Iircntl- linger, THIRD: rm, IIIICII, Miller, Burke, Drick, Cole, Iimwn. REAR: CII- Iiun, Gritilcy, Wfugursoii, Metz, Swogur, Caine, Cnutiur. IXIISIENT: Horn, Lon- char, 2I8 MISS SPROAT FIRST ROXV: Miss Sproat, Marks, Nan- anr, Silhcfhvfg, Frost, ifinn-all. SECOND: Llalwer, Everett, Larnpert, Siem, Salzen- stein, Xtliniclr. THIRD: Rubenstein, Witkin, Tlmrnas, Viezhicke, Richman, XY'heeIer, xvlmc. REAR, xwmppuxvall. er, McCny, Ilragrlon, XVeiner, IR-ttilanne. MR. TEXXIEY FIRST Row: mf, Tenney, iw.-lravnak, Oguss, Cearhart, Maguire, Ifugelman. SECOND: Pollack, Price, Fishlaein, Har- rison, Adler, Eckert, THIRD: Reichert, ca.-flat, rfnarmn, cum.-, lialwen, Edel- man. REAR: Brady, Allwnrth, McLaren, Gandhara, vamef, CIiItnn. MRS. THIELMANN FIRST ROXV: Mrs. Thiclmann, Shcrlnall, Padnrr, Trnssman, Cohen, Ifinelli. SEC- OND: Williams, Satin, Zerehny, Sana- Iwria, llretz, LaCroix, Kanaley. THIRD: Wfachter, Lcltcvre, Wfard, Scott, Schul- rnan, Lnnrl, Pnllaru. REAR: Kurtz, Lin: cierwnnd, Tucker, Miller, Herrick, Ander- snn, Shefires. MISS XVEILER FIRST ROXV: Miss Weiler, Wllntrnan, Chudash, Rasmussen, Knner, Milfurrl, raaciwngraw. secowmr Iiauin, Lantl- man, Schlutz, Schmidt, Selzer, Wishwrl, Snider. THIRD: Lucas, Neilsnn, Ander- son, Frank, Gechl, Schmitz, McKee. REAR: Hellows, Letter, Hayman, Hague, Young, Wessner, Bair. MR. XVIEMER FIRST ROW: Mr. Wiemer, Samuels, Wait, Cathy, Spatz, owen. SECOND: Ward, jenkinsun, Hough, Kaplan, Wond- ruli, Butler. THIRD: Hetliger, Oselantl, O'KeeIc, Stewart, Hartman, Cnync. REAR: McAndrews, Patera, lilacklnrrn, Webster, Moring, Mncdt. AIRSIENT: Al- len, Handler, Kaup. 29 i. -'gli ' 'A . 4 l -tai gt ,,.1.g.5 ugh: , , N eff .wit 1- tu- arf! ', ' Q' ' -e t eff? H 'gif' 6 ,Lt Q'-92 1 ,gtg 1 he . vggv me , ,ws 6 '?'i' , ' ' T... 1 dll? i ' , ,z , -- I. 'iff I : .. i - ' tl Q 1 . 2 f 2 r 1' 145 , O Fig 4 f 3 Q , 'f A. , I if-ii' I 1 . . A . , . l tt- wt, -,i..'- -. Rodney Petersen Peggy Fridstein Hollis Hill john Sollis President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer GTHI G CLASS Unwilling to be over-shadowed hy the upper classlnen, the Sophomore Class showed much ingenuity in creating profit- able activities. 'l'o inform the class of school functions, such as the United Fund Drive, the A.l1'.S. Bottle Drive, pep rallies, and sports events, the Sophomore Publicity Com- mittee was formed. lllembers made posters, gave speeches, and promoted school spirit. The parties were unique ami well-planned. Soph-Ari, was as unusual as its name. VVith an African theme, the en- tertainment was provided by a professional band. Cave-Inn participants danced to the music of Dare l'orter's band, and enjoyed skits performed by their own class members. This party was so well carried out that parts of it were taped and later shown on lVBIAQ's Dateline: Chicago, as an outstanding effort of high school students. The new-students' banquet, held in October, was planned by the steering committee and class oilicers to help new- comers become an active, accepted part of the student body. The swimming team had a very successful season, carry- INGENIOUS SOPHOMORE PUBLICITY PROGRAM PRODUCED PROGRESSIVE IDEAS ing on the tradition of the superior New Trier Green lVave. The football team gained the glory of being subnrbanite champions by losing only one game to Hinsdale. The class was also well represented in drama activities. Renita Kaylin plyed Addie in the Spring Play, Thr Liiilr l a.r1'.r. Mark llliller, Ann l.al'at, ami Kim Sherman were outstanding in their parts in Lagniappe. Debate, coun- cil, and the publications also had many activities, ami un- usually inspired Sophomore members. The class officers, Rodney Petersen, President, Peggy Frid- stein, Vice-president, Holly Hill, secretary, aml -loy Sollis, treasurer. led the students in both mind and body. They, along with many of their class, created a Dadns Day float from an old car. They also acted as examples aml helpers for the Freshman officers. This year's Sophomore Class made quite a name for itself at New Trier. The members found definite places for them- selves in the many organizations here, and refused to be labelled the Nothing Class. STEERING COMMITTEE-FIRST ROXV: Carr, Wfoloslxin, Kruggel, Marquis, Peclrick, Levin, Frielstein, Lupat, Wlliittenxore, Spiro, Cluster. SECOND: Dnsclier, Demand, lfpslein, Nelson, Sclilnnger, Bayer, Hum, Kasannv, XVeisdorf,Peterscn. THIRD: Hill,Marsli,Scallnn, Halligan, Rice, Shand, Trezevxnt. FOURTH: Itlnllen, Denunan, Lung, Green, Petersnn, Porter, McNitt, Cunningham, Lnnrlun. REAR: Bowes, May, Mannos. GIRLS' HONOR GROUP-FIRST ROXV: Knrnier, Sachs, X'l einlJerg, Eeker, Leaf, Michlin, Redman, Williams, Less, Rustigan, Delioven, B:-rink, Iiislibein, Hellman, B. Ynnng, SECOND: Castle, Anger, R. Miller, Cillnlichman, Kelleher, Mayer, Kelley, Minkin, linyer, Barry, Rubin, Sigmund, Steiner, Meltzer, Cloud, Rrady, liarllmlnxnay. THIRD G. Ynung, llcrnstcn, Schuman, Weinstein, lilnleliley, Crossley, Schmidt, E. Lewis, Mngcs, Sitkin, Scnllan, Wyss, M. Miller, Gundlach, Hansen Joimst-H, Rufikan, rtnimsg, stint. FOURTH: Waterfall, Hnrtnn, Ras- mussen Diller Ritsne Hntlnmn Dencktr Petcrwn Bliss . Lewis b . f :f . ', v , , .l ' 7 Lang, Tnppenzlnrf, Hamity, Volckens, Marsh Knowlton, Senbury. FIFTH: Pattison, Mintz, Rerllicli, Wfumburg, Kramer, Cooke, Bennett. REAR: Becker, Cohn, Mooney, Smith, XVolin, Harley, Kuhn, Burns, j. Miller, ltreclluerg, Hunter, Knravas. fClu'vpul:J BOY'S HONOR GROUP-Cbottnm picturej FIRST ROW: Gunllier, Fulk, Rulie, Schluetcr, Kreismzin, Weil, Cnsannv, Gnrilley, Monts, Brooks, lironstein, Eiclmer, lrlownrd, Stein. SECOND: Maries, Barn- hill, Green, Wleisclnrf, Kohn, Xvliittemore, Golan, Lldesky, Rosenberg, Gilbert, Clark, Cent, Hall, Cntlet, Kessler. THIRD: Mass, Schwartz, Hawke, Levin, Neilson, Byrnes, Friedman, Dim, Wlillinmsnn, Battle, Barger, Miller. FOURTH: Rasmussen, Wilmot, Gulbrnndsnn, Brown, Harrison, Strait, Esling, Freid, Sillars, Etheridge, Oppenheimer, McNitt, Henherg, Sherman. FIFTH: Ergus, McAllen, Beck, Bnumgart, Pinsof, Klein, jones, Cndstnflt, McCain, Dunn, Tucker, Dnugirdns, Vnrlerherg, Nelson. REAR: McCullough, Kuenzel, Tlmnms, Slmck, Clements, MC- Ncrney, llinemnn, Cenenris, Knnekmnn, Miller, Simun, Ream, Ahlswede. T .max-5-. E . g.. Q.. 2 . '?Q is .. M' 's I P ff' ' w' l'?f i V, ofa 4 -- Wu 52 'N . ',,, ' , My. NRI' -x ' 4 ...f. -mfg V ,j al ,V .: i', V na 9,9 .41 Q0 ash RS' , 1 nwrssi , is 5: W W 'wt Quri .1 '-j ' YA . ml ' H ' Aa,e.l1ffi?if5?Ti3Lf 22- 4' WW - w 4, W. W in I git Q an -ex -vi Q64 A-QE' W Hn, , . iz!-'Q , gee' 9,1- . ' z 'xi f' yew ' '2 1. fl .uk w, 'QM ., 3219 f- .1 rf M, W5i3.Ei1.:.x A M11 vi. . , .M ..f-'fglr' M5332-neg' , ',f:Q,,v 5 N . 1 ' 1 vjfimvfwp H9 J 4, if L X- .M 1 -' ' - , 4 ff: : ' Q. as if gfv'5Mix f 'Aka ,.,. ,ww--, Q.,--.:g.v!?,5 1. ,ez Q, ,3X-ggi.,-p. W--wa-1 .pt 30 M 1 Y Aim'- ..,1:Q4 f Lfw'f! M ww 'fw'SE.1'1 fc 'K 32' if vi' .nb...vm,w ,M ww . .X G I x W ' f A :- The Hrs! unc to gcl Ihr ball wins one frcc N. T. shnwnr. Cffordovlb ,ff 1 bi'- x 11 4 2 K gi 1 . .0 M45 Q I X N ,W V-M 5 .4 Their thoughts transfer from hunger lu the slrnlcgy necessary cluccknmlc an oppuncnl. Ulluil 1 1 6 Q X' U ,QQ ,gig 9 'vt 3 x ggi, 9 1? 3 3. g Q iv Q ' t at 'Q' K. G L 51' W E 6 Y i ni W9 QQ? rw- d.ktf.L Y7'A'iZL SEIPHCIMURES MISS CLINNINCHAM FIRST ROW: Miss Cunningliani, Cold- stein, O'Connell, Weinstein, Brodsky, Giblichmnn, SECOND: l7orleII:a,W'ea- lherhcarl, Gondnmn, Leniesley, Wfesler- Inan, Bayer, Paul. THIRD: Davis, Tro- ester, Cutler, Wfagner, McSwain, Fowler, Adler. REAR: Paine, Rasmussen, liurns, iiruwder, Rogers, Pnpper, Martinez. AIS- SENT: Humphrey. MR, DAVIS FIRST ROXV: MI-. mms, Gala, SQIII-Iam, Wfaterhliry, liaumgarten, Snekuff, Price. SECOND: Porter, Wfcil, Ilarger, Fried- man, Cntlie, I.awsnn, Gross. THIRD: Kroili, Talel, Ream, Stine, Crawford, M. Hill, Taylor, REAR: Healy, Chalain, Hnrlnn, Johnson, Dunn, Aagaard, Pms- sian. ABSENT: Inielman, R. Hill, xvcx- ler. MISS DECRYSE IIIRST ROW: Miss Dcgryse, Madden, Hardies, Feldman, Scliocnbrod, Richhey, Kier. SECOND: Reizner, Pearlman, Dahl, McClenalIan, Crawford, Vail, Tcl- Ier, Zimmerman. THIRD: Phillips, Kreer, Frankel, Cnven, Wolosliili, ,lenn- riclI, Andersen. NEAR: Iierger, Filcli, Kickers, XVessel, lfairman, Cntaas, Parker, Klllln, ARSENT: l'leCliK. MRS. DICKHUT FIRST ROXV: Mm. Dickhnt, jeffrey, Millenn, Olipliant, Tohey,TaIIlior,Pcn- zik, Kruggel. SECOND: Bayer, Lahnn, Kaplan, Iiraclley, Mackenzie, Tisdall, Hol- land, Iinrsuu. THIRD: Cummings, XVnnds, Weiss, Sliiman, Munrnc, Kelle- her, Carlile, McNanIee. REAR: Terry, Stanford, Cale, Cheever, Lawrence Ruhr- Smck, lfnlirman, wainams. MR. DICK MA N l3lRST ROXV: Mr. Difknmn, Snll, Alan- ess, Meals, Fitzpatrick, Behr, Levinson, Rovner. SECOND: Sllerman, XlUilliarn- sun, Yunngberg, Redeay, Mankel, Drake Block, Cunper. THIRD: Cunnirigliani, Pitt, Muriariiy, Slaglil, Drudge, Amlersnn Cramer, Ford, XVilwer. REAR: Ceucaris, Dove, Hurley, Perkins, Kirnian, Hucli, Meister, Kraemer. AIISENT: Ciknlwu, 226 MR. DORFMAN FIRST ROW: Mr. Dnrfmnn, Schaefer, Lyuc, Knsnnor, Neumann, King. SEC- onnz culafnhcfg, Tm.lf..g, Lawlor CilglS, Hamman, Cheney, lnkofl. THIRD: G.-dslmlk, O'Donncll, Lim., lllnrflm Cotsirilus, Bogarclus, Vicrm. REAR: Dnvcr, Nelson, Tittcrtun, Glick, Kcyrs Hackman, McLaury. MISIPNT: Chris: Icnscn, Harrison, Lawrcncv, Scott. MRS. EXVING FIRST ROW: Mrs. Ewing, Klum, Slcrn Eigcnbrndt, Rulnnd, Rnsnriu, C. johnson Collier, SECOND: Smith, ming, Tl-lr ly, Drucker, Evcrilt, Wlulls, Cacrlncr, XVyss. THIRD: L. julmson, Harris Mack, Hansen, Hannon, Miller, Gallery, Mcfwny. REAR: xwxlwrg, Carlson Durovic, Becker, XY'nr:lwnrg, Hunter, Cnhurn, Lons, MR. FEARHEILEY FIRST ROXV: Mr. livnrhcilcy, Rcincrl, Sturm, Tctnn, Litl, Bnmctl: SECOND: Rodcmcicr, Schoenberg, Kullcr, Cnrsun, Smahn, Rnmcs, Skor. THIRD: Andre, Wilmot, Thompson, Minx, Cllipluy, Ad- ams, Schmidt. REAR: Lundquisl, Man- ning, Hcyn, Elisbcrg, Tobias, l-larlnmn, May, AIISFNT: Peterson. MR. FLAHERTY FIRST Row: mr. Iflnlwny, Dunn, Thompson, Smcssart, Gilmorv, Klein, Block, Foster. SECOND: Knlz, Sutton Levin, cunalmrp, llrui-man, rw, Wein' berg, o'Ncal, THIRD: lm small., Sil- lnrs, Paul Smilli, Alahnncy, Michael, w Hcnclmry, Miller, Kucnzcl, Philips. REAR: llnd 'cr Wfilliams Sladliciin Kchoc B I l f I XVulhcrnld, Daugirdas, Bowes, Wangu. MR. GA LIIRAITH FIRST ROXV: Rlr. Gnlllrallll, Pclcri, Falk, xmsdoff, Rllmk, Donnelly, Jam, Gnnnclt. SECOND: Sinnlorf, Catlin, Bzirncnu, Jennings, llmn, Bnnlv, Imam Hill. THIRD: xvhllc, Miller, XY'crncr, Mnlinick, Klein, Shnngcr, Moors, Hilclcn. REAR: Knight, Blakcr, Dcckur, Gmini, sum, mlmska, Slatcr, lxnlmc, 227 S Cl P H El M D R E5 Miss comlllslzc FIRST ROW: Miss Goldberg, liehn, Sclwlanger, Pattison, Casten, Lane, Payne. SECOND: Roclielmnnn, Moles, Anger, Parisi, Rnmmel, Matross, McBride, Reed. THIRD: Krause, Dahlberg, Mont- roy, Vance, Pais, Eatman, Hartz, Kraft. REAR: Petersen, Demmon, Evans, Hat- tis, Bumaaster, Rankin, Schwartz, Ram' sen. ABSENT: XVeinherg. MR. COLILD FIRST ROW: mr, Gould, Adler, comp- ton, Osborne, jacnbsuhn, Crawford, Lawlor, Smilll. SECOND: Renn, Wilson, Wlestnn, Binder, Miller, Tlralmann, Levy, Cameron. THIRD: Murphy, Byrnes, Barton, Hammond, Iiealnon, Cnradini, Landon, Harris. REAR: Flickinger, Tou- bus, Pondel, Morrison, Chuck, Clements, Logan, Herzherg. MISS GRIFFIN FIRST ROXV: Miss Griilln, Lorne, Win- field, Goldman, Friclslein, Camsu, Schnei- CICF. SECOND: Marquis, Downey, Har- dy, Avalon, Horwich, Saracino, Sehiele, Hurley. THIRD: Fournier, Fefer, Rod- kin, Cold, Llngerlcinler, Millikin, Lnzear, lz. Maller. REAR: Lmllsny, xv.-lull, Pet- erson, j. Miller, Cook, Meier, Cnlclsmitli, Visk. MRS. GWYNN FIRST ROXV: Mrs. Gwynn, Goodwin, Rustigan, Cutler, Vranek, Braverman, Gnthaus. SECOND: Iierkson, Knntos, Stullz, Baker, Steiner, Fnger, Freedman, Young. THIRD: Herbert, Gober, LaI'nl, Rastelter, Tucker, Ilarllmlomay, Brennan. REAR: Cameron, Stewart, Fischer, Hemphill, Elliott, Judge, lsellsars, cznfk. son. ABSENT: Handclsman. MR. HENDERSON FIRST ROXV: Mr. Henderson, Dillon, Gunther, Crane, judge, Koether, Lee. SECOND: Bley, Sacks, Stein, Smith, Lohn, Holden, Schwartz. THIRD: Ricll- ards, Bonomo, Dim, Wlcintraub, Cross, Marini, Long, Levy. REAR: Osborn, Tennyson, O'Connor, james, Ellinlt, Voelcrburg, Snover. 228 .gif 3 i 9 3 1 5 bs S 1 X aim K gli' Q ' 41 . 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M.. ,,,,,,: -2 H-1 ' 61-fi nrt ' ,. Nt f h 3 s. ' , to if- f- - ' , i Az Ha: N , . t .YM -fwvffrf -, .avr--9:-12:1 M...,,,,,,..,,,,..,. .t....,,,.2. . .1.. .. ,. h - q.M...g. :anim ' mi , time f.m,5.5.. aa, ,,.:g..A. ' , s , I 1 s ' 52 1 rr ' f 151: Patricia Cranstrom Vice- President Maury Fisher President 'fwfr-t-x'1T31f..FJ'.T 1' . ai. .. Q .:9,9,.g .4 -r 95.15 .'x- , an c-my-firs arts' ' t' U .' -1. if IJf.','. '3 :asia .,',,6, 1 , 1-,A 1.3.15 5-. In A' wp an ie:-o Ji, , X ' ig 4fl'f'F?A 1 5 ' Sli i Siiizggi.. .1-'dt ' if' 2 W -9? ' f'f'D-ts -Qt-.ML ' ilu' .:t, , ' 'MHS :,,,d,aUs V : in 11,6-ae ' 'L' i as e rr ' , 2-aw... 1 r Kathy Kaplan Cathay Bonnefoi Vice-President Secretary MULTIPLY AND DIVIDE jeffrey Fox Treasurer The task of this year's Freshman class was to lay the foundations of a new school and still try to remain an active part of the old school. Divided into East and YVeSt groups before they even entered New Trier, the students attempted to overcome the problems created with a new school. :Xu initial problem was the idea of going to a new school with no upper elassmen as leaders or models for the Frosh. Many students were separated from friends because of the district lines. liut, because of East and West adviser rooms, they soon inet many new friends. Sports teams were divided hy school, though the opposing teams are not sched- uled to participate against each other next year. The iVest olilicersz Maury Fisher, presidentg Patsy Granstrom and Kathy Kaplan, rice-presidentsg jeff Fox, treasurerg and Cathey Bouuefoi, secretary, and the steering committee had to decide if the neu' school would have separate lieuoes. New Trier Nates, and Playhaekg and if so, how they would he arranged. The lfast class was not idle hy any means. Next year THE CREATION OF A NEW SCHOOL OPENED NEW VISTAS FOR FRESHMAN LEADERSHIP their class will have about nine hundred students, while the NVest campus will have only four or live hundred. There. the otlicers: Roh Myers, presidentg Sally VVeil, viee-presi- dentg Sunny Crawford, seerctaryg and Tim Healy, treas- urer as well as the student body, confronted the already existing problems of school overpopulation, apathy, vandal- ism, and dishonesty. Of course. the class also appreciated the benefits of the school-good dramatic and musical facilities, championship debate and sports teams, aml great learning advantages. My Sister lCileen, the frosh play, was accepted with great en- thusiasm and much talent was revealed, In the fall, the up- perclassmen planned the mixer, lfast-Side, West-Side. Howerer, the winter party, Chances R lt's Here, planned and carried out by the steering committee was much more successful. lfntertainment was provided by the Port Clinton 4, and the Gremlins, who seem to have sparkling futures. The clam realized its unique position of being the lirst generation of two New Triers, and showed great maturity and cooperation in all its actions. 1 -Y, . 5 M., 'l . l Rnherk Myers Sallv XVeil President Vice-lllesizlelll GIRLS' HONOR GROUP-FIRST ROW: McClenahan, Abrams, lfish- er, Knrnlwlilh, N. Miller, Cutler, Berkcnstadl, L. Miller, Shu, Weiner l'la7.ellmrn, Trunllwull, llerliinn, Wllntnn, li. Mather. SECOND: Lalnr Tucker, Huhleler, Hrejsa, Anclalnlan, Eclelnlan, Salzman, Teton, Rose Levin, Eclelslein, llolllfeld, Alsehnler, Cohn, Reichelllerler, Taylor, Silli- mml, D.-das, Hamgll, Zelimky, Tlmfsml, Jennings, XVelsh. THIRD Adler, Howard, Lipman, Kaplan, Rhnadex, Cnlcman, Koch, Perlman Freedman ,Mclntyre, Shafer, llrown, Rasllman, McLaren, XY'atsnn, llra- flal, Lenvill, N. Mallwr, Shepare, Toad, hull. roulrrnz Rasallwfg Wmulfl, Schwartz, XVcinl1erg, Gnlrlsnlilll, Lemun, Seaman, Schmid, Lan: sing, Cordon, Maniales, lirlens, Ames, Click, Hatch, Davis, Leulxeller, Berger, Alalllws. lfll-TH: Lane, ,lam--S, lnbsclllllz, Sugclen, Perry, Rag- enherg, Spern, Wfeissman, Cordon, Slingerlanrl, Kase, Lung, Spiegel Silz, Laliuda, Lee, lluenger, Rose, Poyser, Friedman. REAR: Schuh: Schulman llnrnnre Purse Mitchell Wheatnn lla'are Black Morris V . l 1 l 5 . r f Caine, Coughlan, Wile, Christensen, Lolh, Stcinschneiller, Hayes, Hoag- luncl, Mesiruw. 1 taxi, ..- 1,,2 V V, ,,,. ,..-Rf 'J - ' 1 as ,3 l Alisnn Crawford Timuthl' Healy Secretary Treasurer BOYS' HONOR GROUP-FIRST ROXV: Whse, Kurelz, Davy, Mirlr! Rulh, Farwell, Mnrlnn, Stephens, Frochlig, Rosenhaum, Kaplan, Mandel Sawyer,XVilson,Cnrdun, SECOND: Filler,Sharer,XVeinherg,Rossnlan Scully, wealwl, lclflly, Freeman, Fisher, Davis, Siever, czlmpman, slu- vens, Lund, Chin, Greenberg, Blackelk. 'l'lllRD: Tnwllsellcl, Lung Dnrrer, Cross, Roller, Brenner, Mayer, Calnn, Cinsherg, Duncan, Good- kind, Lang, sllll-5, llerlln, l-nmol, lxnflall, lrlaacrs. lfoulzrnz Kagan Rmneris, Doherty, Kohrer, Unger, Quaintance, Berger, Furman, Mc- Avlly, hlilne, Crlll0n,k Smith, lleclier, McAllen, Kenna, Curln. REAR Sluss, Arviles, llullerlielcl, XVel'ner, Petrie, Garrett, llmuks, Linmnn Wallin, Gutnayer, Hiasum, Miller, Hewitt, Pilzer, Cmssherg, Siephensnn an.-.gn-nw-lwffqmwwl-.lwxxm 4. mamwwM.yd.wvRm6 ar 5 '1 ff . .... ,WR .- ...Y iff: -164 '69 N my ' - . sg i WJ 'Tami ,Klip .. hx. xt 1 - ., . . 4' fam. WE. Y , fn , we ,Q ' V 1 V 9' X ' ' Vg? A far: gf.. vtxiwxgp . , V . ' 'c-A 1 N '-. Q 'E Sv -Q , av -:T gs -.,,. 41 W . ., 4, W .- gf-STE' . 4.4 ff u A Y 115 ' 9' Age' kk X Q,.,3.m. k . Wm of ' q wg 2 ., af-Q 312:24-ff 1 -, wwf- M w, Qaizcfiiigfsz mf.-12 2.-iqfgf 5 7 - . f5.iQwfxs My Sister Eileen' was the Drama Department's annual Freshman play. lleltj Appnpolus CCerry Grossmanj points out the many fine qualities ol this swank, Greenwich village apartment to Eileen :md Ruth Sherwood Ukndrea Schmid and Karen Coej, properly forge!- ting Knmong other thingsi the rather questionable antics Cbclnwj of the town drunks fDave Silverman and Bnxce Cilmorej. QSlJo1rrlnke1'J K we. .xg ,5 -- lm -ff ' -.. -1 1.437 , ga wtf is 53,9 5 g x 5 if .' gif , ,,w ' ' x M 'S ' iv? w . 1,4 f ,Q ,. .a 29 HJ 1 .rw X W . Q: ,X n ,iq N, ' x if -af 15 3 Y . wif I , 5+ ' X' 1- ?'f???L.g3??LN 9 . 1 a'- - 5 1 yxyg Qyfff x ' 'f L. ' W , P X is Ei ' 1 , KEY . , Jr fi 5 ,nr 3' ? X2 9. Q X5 M !v x. FRESHMEN MISS DRLICKIER FIRST ROIV: Bliss Drucker, Hnrwil:, Maller, Pecl, Hnydnl, Lanninn, Dec, SEC. OND: Mitchell, Hnllerith, Kosturn, Dietz, Barsmnian, Cohen, Shafer. THIRD: Brown, Tonlelian, Venet, Gencnder, Weinstein, Revak, Luth. REAR: Cmich- Field, Horne, XVehlw, Herlcl, Maniales, llccker, Pool. AIISFNT: Fisher. MRS. DUPEI? FIRST Row: Mrs. Dnpen, Mather, Hnn-. Ietl,IxlusInnan, Miller, Creaney, XVIiile, Lazar, SECOND: Hillner, Rhoacles, Car- rington, Reichelrlerler, Chelek, F. john- son, Goldman, Kennedy. THIRD: Lar- sen, Seaman, Kellogg, Spier, Il, johnson, Ball, Adler, Knnhel. REAR: Bellows, Porter, Mnlthei, Gautier, Frisscll, Sling- crland, Adams, Caine, AIISENT: Kend- ziura. IXIISS IEIXIMIERT FIRST ROXV: MISS Emmcrt, Novak, llim- stein, Hazclkom, Foster, Cuzofsky, Glass- nnnnfg. sncono: Knnn, Rnhinson, jones, Lnngliehl, Scliilrlcmnt, Lifscliultz, Wfaxman. THIRD: Hrejsa, Hahn, Os- trom, Ruwley, liraun, Knloclziejcylt, De- Agucm, REAR: Boylston, Bnenger, Slcntz, Yeager, Ferris, Spiegel, Weissman. MR. FLY FIRST ROXV: Mr. Fly, johnson, Mirok, Mayer, Iieglcy, Wahlgren, Sprott. SEC- OND: Maurice, Pantone, Cherry, Kah- lcr, Henman, Eitlmnn, Carlin. THIRD: Hitchcock, Rocker, Hallock, Hcdigcr, Shcdd, Bickel, Fuller, Hanserman. REAR: Miller, Roc, Rees, Rosing, Sluss, Newton, Garrett, hlillcr. ABSENT: Clark, Fein- herg, Frenzel. MISS ITODOR FIRST ROW: Miss Fndur, Cramer, For- Ienza, Evans, Iilnozl, Fremont, Abrams. SECOND: Rest, Rose, Shapiro, Reilen- herg, Kaner, llubmw, Levin, Edelstein. THIRD: Dnnas, znzvnfskny, Roberts, Pinson, Dnvidsnn, Hatch, Bccken, Dorn- hes. REAR: Keck, james, Ames, Nit- cliell, Schonnuver, Immenliausen, Taylor, HUIZ. AIISITNT: Mcslrnw. 238 MISS ITORSTIYR FIRST RONV: Aliss Ifnrster, Nlitchell, MC- Allister, Hillncr, namn, om, Scgcl, Snnrf. SECOND: Tluvnms, Anrlalman, Matthews, xwmf, Peck, Bn-wa, Lid- sker, Chapman. THIRD: Morris, Price, Vierra, Gcfvert, Katz, Collett, Homer, Ruegscgger. REAR: Davis, Broad, San- Isoeuf, Iirccman, Ilrintlel, Coughlan, O'- Cnnnnr, Harned. IKIISS IIRAZIER FIRST ROXV: Miss Frazier, llarwiclc, Crcensphan, Davidman, Fracnkcl, Salz- man, Rnse,llaugl1man. SECOND: Bass, NVeiI, Allworth, Siltig, XVulIe, Sugden, Faster, Kicrnan. THIRD: Grismore, Cocttler, Maguire, Guodpasturc, Horlzy, Lane, Soulhwick, Font. REAR: Booth, Orland, Richniund, Christensen, Long, Cue, Minrlonslci, Siegel. MR. GAHALA FIRST ROW: Mr. Cahala, Scarlcs, XVelch, Morton, Cutler, Kuhn, Burke. SECOND: Randall, Clayton, Schaeflcr, Culver, Partridge, Swanson, Abernathy, xvcbbnf. THIRD: McLean, Finder, Voy- scy, Egan, Firruccelln, Griflin, Atkinson, Obemloeller. REAR: Galloway, Cross- hcrg, Hewitt, l'ou'ell, Ilulclleson, Hath- away, vi-gt, Gibbs. MRS. CILLIES FIRST ROXV: Mrs. Gillies, Rosman, johnson, Goldstinc, Rothstein, Iircntling- er, Arvcy, SECOND: Silniclc, Bloom- field, Feinberg, Miller, Iiaker,Frcedman, Nelson. THIRD: Bogulub, Forester, Cohn, Katz, McCully, Ribstcin, Tucker. REAR: Muto, Lemon, Steinmctz, Erick- san, sdmwdcf, shamn, llanrls. MRS. HALL: FIRST ROW: Mrs, Hall, Pancoc, Marks, Oscherwitz, Faulkner, Drell, Pope, Cool- ish. SECOND: XViI5ml, Hubbell, Ab- ralmamson, Tcilbloom, Teton, Todd, By- rum, Taylor. THIRD: Hammcs, Warn- er, Perlman, Stern, Amiersnn, Moulding, Factor, XVilliams. RIEAR: Bischoff, Mc- Laren, Horn, Davidson, Harrall, McIn- nf-slr, Rosen, xvhcclcf. 239 FRESHMEN MR. HIRSCH FIRST ROXV: air. Hirsch, Connor, Pink, Savory, Zechman, llurlc, Mandel, XVelter- sten. SECOND: Michelsen, Lanlcton, Coyne, Schroeder, Metcnfl, Morgan, Flowers, Eaton. THIRD: Cobb, Qnain- tance, Hasse, Frank, Stephens, Rockler Kaplan, Rieger, Steinhorn. REAR: Ross' herg, Kennedy, Haltis, janensch, Solo- mon, Healy, Campbell, Werner. MRS. M. JAMES FIRST ROW: Mrs. james, Temkin, L. Maller, zivan, Wolff, Dcslmmr, Kaplan. SECOND: XVhite, Hagenah, Roberts, Silliman, Shelley, Berger, Korzun. THIRD: Ilruee, Rest, Lamitz, Leavitt, Fleisch- nian, XVarshaw, Sandberg, M. Miller. REAR: Llngaretti, Reilly, johnson, Reich- stetter, Iileck, Bayard. MR. JENSEN FIRST Row. Mr. Jensen, Davy, singer, Pearce, Blanns, Alexander, Ecker. SEC- OND: Kramer, Hmwn, Fredman, XVein- er, Mayer, Wleiss, Lesner, Pillsbury. THIRD: lllnnltslein, Domenicli, Gross- man, Earll, XVallter, Muser, XVagner. REAR: XVinter, Petrie, Huerter, McGuire, Cnethal, Paustech, Sincell, Dierltcr. Ali- SENT: Could. MR, ,IUDCE FIRST ROXV: Mr. llttlge, wleinstcin, Kaplan, Friedman, Crass, Nathanson, Ash. SECOND: Makeig, Green, Haynes, Ponti, Marks, Holleh, Ginsberg, Mink. THIRD: Malmquist, Rossman, Fugartl, Russell, Lang, Finsnn, Tobias. REAR: XVolf, Kahn, Antrim, calm, Reinwald, Shulrutf, Crawlurrl, lltlrg. AHSENT: Grey, Schaehtel. MISS KEOUGHAN FIRST ROXV: Cans, Hnhfeler, Coolidge, Pierce, Kuber, Stern. SECOND: Donat, Coleman, Lefebvre, Thorscn, Hecllund, XVeinberg, Rest. THIRD: Hurwitz, Niclel el, XY'exler, Goldsmith, Hutven, Mill- er. REAR: Singleton, Welty, Spam, Young, L. Corclnn, J. Cordon, Olson. ARSENT: jnrgenson, Lacey, Marino. 240 IX1R, KLINKA FIRST ROXV: Mr. Klinlia, l.. Miller, saw,-tr, Ollwertling, anim., alarms, Wys- slang. sncoxm Smith, w'.,If.tm, Ie. Miller, Brenner, Cummings, Levine, Mc- Cratll, Stnflcl. THIRD: Ander5on, HCarn, Silverman, Huffman, Grad, Nazarian, Black. REAR: Ruzlnlf, lfalyry, Morrisnn, Mers, Cluistell, Seeger, Fisher, Radford, AIISISNTI IQQIIII, LIppI-wit. MR. LANDERS FIRST Row: Iur. Lamlers, voikmaiig, Milford, Clifton, Connor, Rnscntlial, Seltennum, Zihlwle. SECOND: Wfcst, Smiiasiefmi.-, Rags, Schutt-I, Kravits, Lew- is, Klein, Berlin, Seglureiclr THIRD: Millard, TIMSQIIII, Ii, voting, ctiafikmd, llutterlielrl, Scully, Hnrtgcring, Kearney, Evans, REAR: Peterxuan, Liggett, Stone, Galloway, Engel, cz.-Iam., tg. Imig, mf- Cnllum, Mack. MRS. LOREDO FIRST ROW: mrs. Laredo, omg, Cohen, Leilv, Goldberg, Wexler, Klihnnnu-, SEC- OND: Field, Porter, Reinwalcl, Rawlings, Darragli, vamm, Rumet. THIRD, Solu- Iuon, Kirclxlieimer, Cole, Higlitower, Will- ians, XVallace, Zanzucclii, Plilaum, REAR: Curtis, Clark, Kenna, New-I.-II, Carpenter, HinIuan,Swansun. ARSENT: Hall. MRS. MAKEIC FIRST ROW: Mfg. aim-Ig, Olsnn, Sham- anelc, Raiclwert, Slut, Cranstrum, Porrey. SECOND: Gnltllaerg, llirslu, XVagner, Schwartz, uae, Morgan, llumpus. THIRD, Huszagh, W'intnn, Davis, Slwrnmn, May- er, Friesclclwen, lfdcns. REAR: Rilser, Crnrigen, Arbetnian, Paul, Barrick, Bauer Klnntclman. ABSIENT: liirl., MR. MARTINEZ FIRST ROW: Mr. Maitinez, Warren, Field, Alina, Frnehlig, Iunar, Sawyer SECOND: Gerber, Rumick, Westplial Hoyt, Hunbler, Naylor, Hunter, Ludeka THIRD. Study, lioliner, Center, Kessler Forman, Leluuann, Peterson. REAR: laieliritlge, Rafferty, Riihenstein, Yates, umm, Barnett, Kaplan, Miller. AIISENTI IYI nnlis, Ripp. 24I 5 S i . .3 -Nz 1 is i-fi i H, . ' i 473 ' f' , L ',1l1f:21:y' - , Q'2.13 '4 9 Q'eE?i , , 1 mf ,f as gif -if-fQsfE,! ..- 4, A- Q.v - V4 4 fy in lffsiz I s v 'lilxiii '2 9, ww 5 3 3 , as '3g'gY?'23', Q' K ' J? 2 3 vi' 35? 5' 5 5 I 3 3 5 Y' fm my MR, SCIINEITER FIRST ROXV: Mr. Sclmvitcr, Liulaunnan johnson, Wilson, Roscnwald, Silcking Shcmxan. SECOND: Iilackctt, Crahaxn xvmi, Kirby, Rami, zum, sale, Shcrcr, THIRD: caldmm-, Chin, cfm, Jr-Sqph Pratt, Dranuy, Davies, Hulford, REAR: Daniels, Pulrrson, Koller, Majnr, Dicllrlch Rilzun, jvllrcy. AIISIENT: Brown. MR. sxavmens FIRST ROW: Mr. saws, Kcnnudy W'isc, Whallxcrhcaml, Dcrvcy, Siglin, Krue- gcr. SECOND: Lawson, Aislllnn, Davis Cnrra, McCracken, Iuclsnn, Criflltlvs THIRD: XVciIJc-I, Myurs, jolmsun, Stilcs Kinnaird, Strange, lirunnan. REAR: Hcclxl, Iiunuist, Ryrnc, Wfalwadt, johns, Pitzcr, Pups. ARSI'EN'I': Dnuglny, Hunl- ingtnn. MR. R. STEVENS FIRST ROW: Mr. Slcvcns, Wccks, Sut- ton, Dnrrcr, Hullclw, Klein, Burril, Long. SECOND: Fcrnn, Luwis, Baby, Winkluss, Ncvncmvslxi, Bartlmlulnay, Hawxhurst, LaI al. THIRD: Drakc, Muir, Kohn, Thcuhald, Pendleton, Powers, Corin, Cunnllaclu, Sanders. REAR: Grcgg, Kov- alcik, Allcr, Kricr, McCuwan, Piunkow- Ska, Hanzangff. AHSISNT: Beam., za. MRS. sTl2xv,xRT FIRST ROW: Mrs. Stcwart, Wcnmlnagcl, Adler, Mcfjlunalvan, Trumbull, Takilii, Russo. SECOND: lkcrngard, Kaplan, Foulks, Hvrksnn, Spcnkcr, lhwrnlmcft, Karp, Zeal. THIRD: Gutllcr, Clnvcr, xam, zqncr, swanm, carp, caaaffavnd, REAR: L. Iiradcn, P, Braden, Hopkins, Roscnhcrg, Licbscluulz, Blazu, Scaton, Dclmcr. AIISIENT: Scllmfss. MISS TEIXIPLETON FIRST ROXV: Cuodcllilcl, Cutler, Ifclnl- man, Iicrkcnslndt, Nnrllu, Fruiliclu, Iinnn. SECOND: sfcwmhc, man, o'ci.-mall, Hayes, Black, Dixun, Bakcr, lgcllxcart. THIRD: Larsen, vassal, Sch-nad, Km, Seaman, I.an'rcnCc, Iialll, Garrull, REAR: Eglwn, Sim, Blau, Ransnnu, Smut, Matthews, Iiigcluw, Scllnltler, 243 FRESHMEN AIR. TLIRNER FIRST ROXV: Mr. Turner, Dnnncily, Riclz, XY'ynknop, Prassas, Sliidakcr, Iiicd- mnan. SECOND: mime, Lund, Lyilc, Iirccman, Clay, Walicns, Swcilzcr, Cul- vin. THIRD: Kimball, Ronan, Center, Lcpman, Casiwirtli, Hill, Cnsinnan. REAR: Znraw, Gurdon, Hiavacck, Honi- son, Epstein, Holland, Rrcvilc, Harston. MR. VANDERBILT FIRST ROW: Mr. Vanderbilt, McCarty, Pritzgcr, Rcincrt, Leonard, Pirie, Casscl, Kiur. SECOND: llaucrlc, Stcvcns, Unger, Lawlor, Fawlcy, Greenberg, Brnnncr, Pclcrson. THIRD: Ryerson, Anclcrsnn, Pclcrscn, Ellis, Mclillcn, Lulton, Kenna. REAR: Kam, Tafhumf, Linman, Mur- ray, McNcrncy, Wallin, Trulock, Zak- rnlI. AIISENT: Iicarnnin, Larson. MRS, XVEHR FIRST ROXV: Barnard, Tucker, Ander- snn, Simpson, Grass, Carlson, Manning. SECOND: Haigli, Pcarlman, Sicgcl, Har- ris, judge, Burl, Milici, Brown. THIRD: Scliafl, Iirncggunian, Irlavurlcarnpf, Dun- aldsnn, Iinrvcr, Slallcr, Mcliiltrick, REAR: Carlin, xvmiwli, imma, nqfiaang, Craig, Stcinsclincimlcr, Chew, Lewis. AIRS. NVRICHT FIRST ROW: Mrs. XVright, Dcccsarn, Grier, Bernstein, Dndds, Lowcnstein, Hc- zarli, SECOND: Xvnllf, Goodman, Cold- slcin, Dcraismcs, Rcarick, Lamb, Koch, K-rip. THIRD: isddy, Bciursdnrf, XVaIscI1, Hilsliuimcr, Hncllvrich, Packer, Rosen- berg. REAR: Dim, caugiiian, Mini,-, Ruuilingcr, Iilau, Ncwlinusc, Whilc, Siiili- lun. Atlntiuistrzxtiott Advanced Dance . .ltltisor llootus j u uior ........,. Sopltontorr ..., Freslttuau .... Aescu 1 apizins .,.,... .-Klplta Trieri ................ .httericzut Field Scrvicc. .... . Arcliaeology ...... A rt .............. ...,. llaseball pictures. story ...,, reruns ,. .....,.,,,,.. ,, llasketlmll pictures ..... IELIIIIS .,......, llcrnottliatts ...... llritltfe Club ,...,. llullctiu Corps ..... Lliess Llult ............,,,,....... Civil ll'ar lioutttllable ,,..,,,, Computer Club .,............ , Cross Country picturcs. stort ,.... lc-ants ,,... .... , ...,. . Debtttc ......... .,,. .,,, .,,,, Drzunxt Organization ..., licltocs ...... .. .... . ..,. lixperiutcutal 'liltealrc Faculty ........... Film Guild ........ Financial Club ...,.,,....... mt Singing so-iota. ..... . Football pictures, story ..... 10111113 ,,,,,, .. ,,.,,,,,,,.,.... ,., . 1'rv:uclt Llub ................................. Frcnclx Magztlitte 114' 1 lt1ntlu'1t1tl 1 uturc Nurses of .-luter Future Tcaclicrs ol' Ant GAA .,,.,,............ .....,... Cclfeltuiappe .... ,.,.., tzmg.-t.pt.,' clan, ,,,,.......... . .,.. 1-ertnatt Llub .,.,.,...... ,........,.......,., . l-ermzut Matgztzi ur lSrlt t1'i1rrn'il , Golf pictures story .... teams ,,,......,..... ll yuntastics pictures. story ..... tcatu ....,,.,....... llonor Groups Senior .,,,,,. junior . .....,., , Sopltomorc Fresltutan .....,,,.. lluman Relations ludour Track pictures. story ..,,. 10211115 ..,. ..,,.,,...... lnklingx ............,.. luterlztillt ....,..,.. ,.... lutrzttnttral Sports ..... ,tm tt'Qrttt..tp ...... jttuior Class ,,.,....,,,,... ,tattiaf xtttsif ctttt, .,..,,,. .,,.. 1'rc-slnnan Llass ., ,.,,... ..,. , Freslttuzut Math Club .............. inn ,,,,.... lnrls' l.1ub .,...........................,....... URGANIZATIONAL I DEX 151i 89 212 -1414 231i -18 50 -12 5-1 SIS 120 137 108 1310 -17 50 55 51 51 51 105 129 G4 71 fitl 'Ili 15,1 77 411 SS llll 127 5ti 611 23-1 -17 -18 -1h 1-10 7S 55 56 till 28 12-1 138 11S 1.15 173 202 221 2323 55 122 1216 79 5-1 1-16 49 2116 S7 lattgtiiatppc ...,,.,,..,,,,,, Latin Club ......,..,,.,....,.,...,, Latin Magazine tl -rlrmj ..,,,, 1,cns Club ..,,,.. .. ,,,.......,.., , 1'1te Little 17oxcs .... '1'lte Male Axtixual .,... Model Club .,............,,.... Musical Orgottiztttiotts Cadet llautl .....,.. .,.., Llioraltets . .,.. ..,,...,, Cottcert llzuttl ,,......... Concert Orchestra ,,,.. .. Enscutbles ........ . Honor llautl .,,... junior Choir ..,,,. Musettes ........... Opera Group .....,... Senior Cltnir ......... , ,..,. Hcnior Girls' Choir ..,. ,. Senior Orclteslru Stage llttutl .,.,...... 'liroubattlours ............... National Forensic League .,,....... . .,.,.,,,, .... National Merit Scliolarsl N Llnb .............,.............,..,,.,.,...,...,,..., New Trier Guard ..,,,,, , New Trier Nurs .....,,, Of '1'ltee l Sing ..... .. Opcra ,.,,,.,.,... Outdoor Track pit-tures. story ..., tt-ants ,,,.......,..,... in-1, ctat, .,.... Playliack Quill and Scroll ..,,.,., Rzttlio Club .......,...... Russian lllatzatnitte .,..... Senior Class ..,,,..... Scttior Music Club ....... Scrxice Club ......,., Soccer pictures story ,,.... tcatus ,,.,,........,... ,,,,. s.,,,t.t.,.....-1 ctw ..,...,.. Sophotuorc Math Club... Stutnislt Club .,,,,....,,,,.......,.............. Sptutislt Magazine Uh' 'ful ut 1'n-n1 Slautp and Coin Club .............................. Steering Conuuittccs Senior .......,..,,., kttmaar ,,,.,. ,. Sopltoumre ..,,,,. lfrcsltutan ,,...... Student Cabinet ...... Student Cottucil ..... Student Foruut ...,. Student Tutors . Swituutiug pictures story ..,... tczuus ..,...... ,, Tecltuical Crews ,..... 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Dlllllli olwll. 41, 2117, 214 Flsllel. 11.....ll.l11.. 241 rllllcl. .l.ll. s.....l, lss 11.ll.lll.,l..-l..... 3,l. 2:11 Fllllll. ul1llDnvlll. 173, 1:15 lfisl..l, ella. .l.lll.. sal. 222 lfllllwl, lull...-ll. 20, 1115 ml... lllllly. 232, 2:12. 25141. 2:17 Fllllw. 1251.02 jlly. 09. ls5 Flllle.. lfllllcll A.. 2:15. 2114. 2:10 Fislaci-. sl.. Ellc1l.S2. 156. 2011. 207, 2 . r..ll.l..ll. clll wf..lll-. 214 Fllcll. Alllllllflnl 11.. 141. 22.1 Fmgtlllll. 11el.l.l.ll.l.. 17.1, 1115 Fllwl-..l.l, 11.1.1.1 ,l.. 185 l'1l......ll-1. l1l1.l.1:..s2, 124. 226 rlllll 2... 1a.l.ll.- .al.ll. ls5 Flllslillllll. 'lwlll Llc. 240 Flelllnlg. ll2lll1.13ll.ll.ll. 1:12. 2117, 215 Fllll. llll..f ll.. 1115 lflllllllgfr. w. 1-ml. 228 rl1..l.l.l.l2.v..12.. lss - Fl..l,l..1.... lcllllllc ll., 22. 41. 17:1. 125 lfl..llm, wlllllllll 11.. 2:15. 240 Flyllll. Ricll:lnll'71ul. 173. l86 Fog:-rl, Mzlrilyllll C.. 72. 225 Fo ell.. 1111. Juv, JI. I35. 219 FlJf.lll..l. slll.l.l 1l,. 2211 Pnl.,-, c..ll..1..f H., 141 Foltz, villlllllu II., 2l7 nm., c1.l1.ll..f C., ss. 2:19 r.l..l,l1.l.,.ll.,14l. 179, las Flllll. ll..l.v G., 2 I7 Ford. 11l.l..1.1.l.. J... 1:15. 2211 r..l.l. llllll- 1...l., 1241 r...l....ll. Tllll- All... sl. 215 lf..l.ll... 1.lll.lA., 141. 2:10 1r...1.l..l2. 115.-ul... 1... 4 1. 120 F...-lem. l1l..l..l.l 11,. 220 Fl..l..l....d...f. 1ll..:7. 238 F......l... ll-1.2.1 M.. 2:1. 2:1:1. 2.12 1'l.l-....l.Gll1 ll..l1l. 215 Pllllll, alll. ls, 1211. l'.....u. llcll., 111. 124. Fllslel. m...l1. w.. 217 lflllwl, ,lllllls 1., 00. 227 1'..lll.-. lllll l.., 2211 Foster, Ml.-1.1.1 S.. l2!1. 147. 216 rl...lll, slllllll ,1., sn. 2:18 Fllllll-. sllfill l., 2:10 Fl.l.lf.. sll.2ll lvl-l.1l2l. 214 Flmer. l S5 'l'llml1Lls D., 35. 63. 75. l73, Fnlllklll Cinlvl' L.. 243 Fuurlxirr. Susan E., 228 rl...-ll., 11..l..ll ll.. 225 rllllllll-. 1-C...-l....c 11.. sa. 22s r..N.D.l.11...l...-1, las R rllx. 1.0.1. ll.. ss, 127. 1:11. 227. 254. 237 1 ll-1: .lsu mf. lmllffl Izumi' ss. 141. 2:11 Fox.Sal1dr11 l1l..ll, 224 lfmllllel, clllllfl lll.. 147. 21s Fllellllel. llllllllu. 239 Fm assi. Rmulee M.. 181 Fllffl. 11...llllly. 7:1. sl. 21s I Fllllll-he. Vil' 111111 C.. Sl. 186 Fralllcn, Dolllils E.. 2I7 lf....lm, J... .l.lll. lss Fl.l..du... ,1l.ll.l ll.. 229 Frank. Iklrvlrzl Aim. lflliu F1'.lll'. Ill' 111111 : nllv. LI I-'r1l1l?. Charles 21.35. 94, 155. 173, lSi F....lk, C1.l.ll. ll.. 249 mlll. .1ll.1l. .l.l.l. llll. Flnllk. Llllllc ,lllllf 186 h Frank. Nnllcl jlzlllc. 219, 250 r.l.l1. N.ll..-l- .lm B2 - Frankel, Dmvil! S., 224. 221 Fmllkel, Elizalvrlll S., 186 Frullklill. Richard N.. S5. QIS Flllllll. 11l.llll 1.... las. ill! F.-2..., cllllll-S G.. J... 211. rllll.. cclmlll. 236 ml... llllllllll s.. l-17. 210 Fl-cdlllan. Michrlcl A.. 2-10 Frl:d1lml1. Sllsllll. 24I F.-2llll0l1...l. 11.... 1... l7I7. 120 Frvllricksnll, Rllbcrl E.. 207. 215 Frcul. Waller C.. Ill, 227. 230 Fm-.l..l2.., Mall.. sl... xl, 22:1 Frrcdlllall. Susan R., Sl. 2523. 259 Flllllllllll. s.l..... 1... 22. 224 F.-Q.-l..2.l.J1.l..lx G.. 148. 224 1 rmm... Jim G.. :asv rm.-m., ni..-Ima R- 233, 237 mined., Madeline E., 141, zu Fffilivl.. william s.. 22, 25, sl, 211 I-'rcm0nl, Lma ll., 238 Frrurh, Michael S., 14 132, ZH Frcuclx, Num- LK, 175. ms French, William Lane, ISS Flrlm-1, -Iuncpll M., SN. 126, ISS Fwmcl. llirhard H., 238 Fridrszrin. Prggy Am.. za, 221, 2:5 mul. A Fried. S Lugo sm, 207, 2:2 wpnwn I-., 141, ms Il.mmi. lhuhm W.. IH. 188 Friulln-nz. William P., 2l7 Friulmm, Alun, 240 Friednuu, Andrea J., 207. 212 Frimlnuu. linndax l.,, ' l80 lfricdluun. Ellen, 233, 2116 Frifslmzun, Gregory A., EH, l7I, 173, Sli rrgu1...m... Jams R,, 215 Fncmlumu. ,Iuyuc Ann, 23l Fricmhuun. .gnnc 'l'.. 231 F1 ivdrnm, Rirhnrml M., 226, 227 Fliudunm, William A,, 94, l2U, I73, INli lfnicslrhcn, Marvin K., 186 I-'sinh-In-u. Nunn S., 2-ll Friewll. Sur, 238 1-'r-wh. mf.-, 2u7. 2:6 From-ln. Susan. 242 r'mf1.lag.,x.,n....x., l35, 233, 2-42 Fnvclirh, Mnrgurrx ll.. lSli Fwlumm. lhnicl B., 23, 225 mm. Mupgenc L.. 41, ss, 207, 219 I lfrumkin, Kerry Neil. 63, 85, l7J, lSlr Fmmkin. Marla S., S-1, 2514. 237 r..f...m..... u....u1.1 ra., mn, xx, zu lm..-In 'I'hnmns M., no rum, hmm N:-ul, 227. 230 PHIL, JW: Lfslq, 212 A Fun. 'lklmmus 1.14-ul, sz. na, nu, .. sa. Am. bl Cillugn. Rnhcn w., mr Gxlgls. Stewart David, 32. Iiill, 227 cm, ng.. u,, Jr., my mn, Rucluml cz.. no Gillcll, llnbrrl W,, 2I5 Gillis, Julirl. IN7 caalmm, num 1.., 121, :au Gilmore, Gurdon W.. 227 Gilmore, Sumn A., 117, 173 fzamh...-K, uma-1 1.., mm. no GQnsburg, Dvlmlalln A., IS? mama.-.-1.a..a. 1-m1a,,, un. 231 Glaser, Au nc Ruth. 23, III, IS7 Glass. Nancy E., eu. zu mm, mu Hmm, no czlwmlx. 1. JW. ass Glasser, lmrihlic L, 181,218 Glgemu, 'l'1m.-mf IL. 130, ls? 1:11--k, lb.-I-ml. ll.. 23, 141, 233, 237 ma.-k. .I nlm. IJI7 Glick, Ste hrn M., 227 closm, umm, aznnm. mm, 14, Allmiw A., 221, 21:0 zzmflm., 24:1 Rnlrvcrl WV.. 35. 147, illi 4:.-..zn-vy u., :sv 1.:..1,c.-, nm- sum, :us Codcm n Gods hal Gocskr. H... muy im. 21-1 k, Imam 1.. 217 wi1n:.,.. Limig. 224 Gncllual. Cin-gurv K.. IS7 Goellml. Kun ll., 240 cznmln, mimi. :Asn Gufulu, Muni.. II., 250 liocusuhc, ulml,-5 J.. :nn 14, 114, I32, zu Conde, Kmllu-n Am.. :m. sl. Isa, IS7 Golan, Marianne, Bl. 82. 207. 217 Golan llzllph 'l'., 128. 227. 230 cum, 'cznmm n,. zz-1 c:..m. lllwrxl 1.., 2:14. 2-u Cold, Debby '11, 2:15 illl nn Gold, 4 , 228 Gold. vRlnrk5Al.un. I-17. 215 F nr.-, Lrxl , 225 lfllllrr. 'fhulllas limfk. KI, ISU rullm-,... Jmun.. 186 rum..-.., ummm vs, zzs mu.. mawgm, 1 mf. 21:1 rm.-1.. Jfmn.-, xy.. 1l7 r'...m...u.., u....1:l N., 217 mf. lm.--M, 23, azz, zu G ,.....n-, :ummm W., 2:15 Gnld. Ruben Mun. 226 Gold. Slum: lm, ' 2 I l lirucc Lu-. 2 I!! c:.11a1,f.-g, cQ.1l11.f.g. Daryl Hum. ss, 217 Llnlnllxrsz. Ellen J.. 2:7 m:.,1a1,.m. mm 1... 241 xzulark-nf. .mf s.. 241 cznldlmg. m Am... 21:1 rzoxdnmg. '.-ylzll.-H, uv. 77. 173. :sv c:ul.ln,.-W. num u., 115, 1:47 c:l.nan.m:. :mm 11.. 212 Goldberg. rlnlwu J., m Gnnlnn. Fanulin- E.. Ili lmnllxmu. John D.. jr.. RL. LLT mimi. '1'i..mn.y J., mi mlm . I -mm Jn. um nxrmwl. Hcllv L.. 227 Anim-1 , Joel David, 210 ulr. Gurdon H.. 230 Mule. Mnlshn Ann. 237 .alluyglurlx Patrick J., 55. 235 lalllrrg, Lnllcxy. Mm zz.. sl, 221 Wilhnm 0., 41. l72, 173, ISU Qmlii. Junw5 C.. 53 237 .zlllnna Inllmx .n Lulhma huumu- Iamlcln Iulllum ,-. lmluarml il., us, :zu ,.s.,..u1f,. 131.2119 y, sw.. 11., 251 l.,..... 228 .1.., mn . mrs ny. lk-nu-ull., en. mi, lsmi an, sm.. zz., 224 .zuuwm Cuuluu H., IH, 227 mu, ,lan M., mu ..AnIun. Rugnmml F.. 230 Qurix. .hllmr julm. 215 hmfn. Feulinami. 255 .u1l:m'o, Mnxlmhn, ISU .zu-mzm. Slum P., IJ7. 237 'l'l '37 .zuucln ,Inhn li., l Iulrhu ..,11.mif1lzf,'ixi7. 215 .urmtk Annu W., 2-H :nu run. Lau run. Iuncll. I K l 1 I I I K C I I K l L I I lL.um:m 1 l l l 1 K l l I I I l l K C I Chmlc L., 2:27 'Vi G5 ,l.-um u.. Karen 1...-f, an Q Golan.. Dizmr l.,...., 231 Gnldrnlvrr c.,1.1naQ1.1,'5lc1v..f L, 2251 m:.,ma..g, nun, um.. 2:5 cnlam... Isa.-lm n,, 201. 21: Goldman. Chrralx n D. . 228 Goldman. Fmlrrifk J.. IN7 Cnldmnu. fnlm ll,. 2:14. 2-I3 1 H Gahlmzm. .muh IL. 207. 2 Goldman, Mic-harl E. 207. 215 Culmhuauu, lllnuh S.. JI. 238 Goldman, Rnumlml P.. 213 Goldnuu. Suazm Lu-. 1711. IS7 Goldman. William, 115, Yilli Golrlshcr Mark Allan. 215 cznlmmall.. 1l4...,1.1 u,. nsv G11ul5...n1.,J-n... .x.. 129, 170. 173, 8 Coldwminh Goldsmith. Pnulu. 228 Cnlmlalcin. lillvn ll.. I-ll. 225 Cnlmlslrin, llul Rulvcxl 147. ZIS llulalslein, Lee A.. 2216 Goldmin. Mumlclpn B.. 226 Gnlnlslcin, Michael j.. 207. ill I-H Cnhhlciu. Ccldsxriu. limi l... A liulzlxlinme. Mnnq ,I.. 2:19 Cmulchild, Kzuhlvun P.. 24-4 Gmulcn. lh-ure jug. IR7 , Lum 'l'., 31. 233. 210 Ilulurll M.. Sl. 85. IST . lhvivcnl L.. SS. IBS, 227 .lm-u.Im-nm.1xv.,n4, mu, ms l ai..-mn, w. lhunlall, 2149, mv, 11-I. 238 mzma-.1.., JW napa, Qui umam... 'num LQ, ns, msn liuau-n, mlm. ns m.m..af-1.. lx.-mf M., xp. 244 num, Am.: 1.ln,d, sn. hs. 229 Gmlirl. Czunlyu J., 258 czmnfr. 1-almff A., un, zum 1 cm...-F, sm.. june, nn. mu 4:1........ jam, 231 4..-mm. fum D., ms. 139 mzfm...-. :mn nz.. zu: nc.-:... sm.. rzllm, zuv. aw N czmimm. Nunn JV. sl. sm. 9-1, nm cz.-rw.-I. .mal L.. eau cfm. c:n...1,,!m, 215 N r:r11.i,,.....lg.1 Jw,-. no. eu, lm. czfllml-... .mm a.. 2:10,- m:...fmlw. Kenneth lm, h m:m..aff, Mafhflv , ., 234, 2:15 m:f..f.xx'al1mn-Jams. 224. 227 i Q Hem-,ul'is. James A., SE. l27, Nh. 220, 2-W cgfpim. Pnmelg Am.. 215 ..mwf,.yQm..w1x.. ml. 2.1.1. 231 H c.q,..ff.. Viclorn. 229 hem. l.:ulc A.. 239 Klnlwlg nw xmm. msn czmmr, harm IL. 242 Gerling. imlilh, 187 llcrwwu. .lcvcn G.. 219 liiaullmnluulu, juscglx, 35, IHS, 2137 lliaml. Glu-n, 20. lihlw, Villiam H.. 133, 233 Iilrliflx nmn. Merle ll.. 22l- 226 ask.-I-... JW n. xan-im. mn K I llilwnu. Drwiu C.. 39. 138. 207, 2l5 K I iilhrn. Nunicn S.. 82. 227. 2.50 Cemdhirml. Lee. 24.3 Comlkiml. jznurs ll.. 37. 225 Gu:-dkind, Flmmus l'.. 233. 241 Gmnlnmn, Allucll I., 13. IS7 Cnmlmnn. Ilnnv G., 39. IZS. 130. 207. LHS Cnmlmrm. Elias A.. 244 Cnmhnan, I-Illin Sur. HI. 243 Goodman. Gan' Dnvixl, l35. ZI7 Cumlnnm. llmrlnu D.. HS. IH7 Gumlnnn. Gomlmun. lluxlilh M.. 226 any F.. 237 c.,.,.1pam.m, um.. n.. 2:19 cfmafil-I., nm, n.. 2252 czmlwa... lx.-n..-ml. JW. m xznmlwi... lam Cluurlcrl. sz, ms. 229 c.u.a,.-nr, sum, se, an a.m1aS1., 1fn....w M.. :rm Gnnllcy, .l 1 nlm Da mu. 32. 227. 230 comm., x. ,l.m1.J.n.., sn. 2-12 c:m.x..... anne ,1.. ms. 242 Cnninn, run L4-t. 57. EH czfmlm.. :gm ummm... za, 44. se. 212 Cordon. mnl ll.. 2l5 Conlon. lhximl A.. 233. 237 Gurdon, Ibehluic Lynn, 225 Gordon, Can' A.. IS7 Cunlnn. and .IN 240 llnnluu, 4-rm Lzlmm. :xv umm., .X-...W E., 2:13. zvm czmuql.. nlmlw, -41. 115 annum.. Mm JN wsu. 254. 244 C.-num.. lzu5..m..ll P.. ax. 229 cm... jam.-X lx., zan, 245 cm. umm.-Q l.ym.f, ms I r:..nl,-1.. 1.-im S.. em 4 Cass. Gauge E.. 237 Gotnaw, lhximl j.. 242 r,...m, slum... ns lloulml. Nancy. Ellen. 220 Cnulnl. Tinwlhy E.. 2-I0 Guyuxlwrl Kicllani D.. l2li. ill flmluln-. knllucrine M.,1ll. SIS, 2l2 flmlnlr, Jmlx. ZIS llravll. IX:uxvie Ann. 217 Gull. Slcxrxx L.. I27. 2-ll I1 mf. Ilmmie Rue, 137 Lruf. Paul Joseph. 81. EH, HU, 1115, l7'l N7 f.r.nI. Ramlull ll.. 2:50 5-mf. Shu-ric Lev. 224 xalualn. Camlgn K., 234. 242 mhaun. Eliznbelh, 207, 212 mhum. Marvin H., JI. 213 .n.nh.uu. Rulx-rl ll.. 237 ....r...m, sn-pm... wa. xsv Irznhanm. Susan, 21. 173, IK7 1 4 1 1 1 r..n-nm. william, 154. 24:3 farm, N1--.U jm. ss, 211 1 1 1 1 L runnl. Amlmld Harry, ISR. YH7. EIS 1 lrunslun. Palrifia 232, L11-I, L41 mmmm, Wendy J.. 175. 187 mm. c:f--rr.-fy E., 127, 2-12 mmm.. sum-X lm, 26, 107, 212 mx. Hilm R.. 244 tg.-Nrgfld. um.. L.. was mmhulsl. Slcphcn A.. IJ7. UI Ilzdmlon, c. yum, 251 llagmr., umm., A., 142. no llmml.. rl.a1a,,w.. us. m. m,u.....1. mm.: up-w. :ss llnguv, mmallv, 41, nm Hagan, Elm, ws Haxgh, sum. w.. am linux., sm.. u., an ISS :ham-N, czmmilw 43142, 214 llalaskn, Mink F, LIL llalfen, Daniel W.. 84, 85, 230 llalidny. Jvsmvue M., 2:16 Ihll, llcrrrly A., HI. YH llnll, Mrlrduh Lisa, 2l4 Hall Slcphun llzmlnrr, I2S, 22 Iinlllwrg. cl,l1f'r.. :us Hnlllncrg. Kauhrrinu P.. 21-I lhlliguu. ,Iudilh L.. 22I. 231 H.xlIig.m. Ruben F.: H7, ISO. llallmwk, Ilomglus A., 238 Hallock, l.num. l73. ISS 7,231 ill H1.nl.,.,k,x'ifga.m.Msn, 141,214 Hnlpcr, J.-1-1 mmm, ss, no 7,211 :law-. sum.. M., 24, ual. 2:13 -uv ,7 use Ilzunillun, Carroll C. lil, . Irwin.-.., IM...-, 2:1 lhmily, Gail luis, 214 llnmily. Kmrn Lou, 23, 221, 225 Ilmumm, 'Fhmmm C.. 227 Hammcs, Louise V., 239 Hmuncs. Ruben 'l'., ISS lkunnmnd. Clullcs. lll. IIN, 228 Imam...-..l. Lim M., sl, ms 1lm.pm... Jan-fs A., 2ll Ilxuu nun, Susan Carol. 1723, 188 HmJrls..m.., .l.m...e, ms Handler. Daninl lK.nncy. llill, il!! llumllcr. hun. 65, 11151, 224 llzmdlcr slum., 35, 1:12, 207, 11.-mn, Lmnw. 2:19 212 Iluulrv, M:uil5u ll., 55. 221. 225 llzmuun, lhu lmm. 217 11.....m.. num u.,1,m. we Hansel. Cymlxia Sue. HI. IRS Hansen. ,Iudilh .hum 51. HZ. 22l. 227 Hamann, Cmig F.. ill Hanunzm. Human ju, ISS mpp, Aww, me Ilapp, Jem. li--me. lax lluulrr. Philip Gcurgr. 229 Hzndirs. Mzmhn Lu, 226 lla..-dam, sm.. r. 215 u1...1,, lmimc., Nm. ms 1l.m1,-, Jw...-X K., zus ilmscw. Judith Alum- Sl, 207, EIS 1..'..x..x...n.m-ml.. nu. 210 rm. Mmu....c M.. xz. :sv r.-mm, nm-ia Am.. 212 mam.. Am.: mwlps. su. 113, 1:47 1 fm. live '1'my, :sv ra.-.-.-... 11....-S xv.. asv cm-U. J., N., 243 1:1-.-f...,v4rm clmlrs. 213 4..'.-.-... h -.lm Severin. sm, 221, 227. 229 can-rn. gain. I... 2-no c:.-.-fn. mm.. rn, wo, :sv mm.. '1'1m..m M., 22. 211, lzx, asv cm... William s.. 2:10 c.m.-.mu-nn.. sm.. ju. sz. uw I-:cm-uhurg, :ly N., 94. ISE. l7JI. IS7 1...-.-nl-ng. MTI. T.. 244 1..-m.1mg. . uf-, zx. 239, :sw c.m..Q. mn... An 237 r'm..f. K1-hanhnnirl. ms. :sv c:m-..rann.l,sl-4-f.,..1l..214 1 rrrnvausl. 1.-msn. 11:x. :sv 1:m..fQf. Mau. 24:1 r..-mm-..1.... sum L., al. 215 c:.m.,u,l.... xx'fmn,- u.. ann can-Q.-.,'1.f1lQvl.,1..-.2:2 far.-gg, li-mm s,. 245 1 .mm-V.xm.f,'.,1.v.-.sl, 173. IS7 s:.v,,.,n-, sum 1.. sz. 1:11 null.-x. xmm. zls mfr. 1m1...m M.. 244 mer. Helen cam, :sv mm. l.m..nf. 210 K-rilliu. nm. R.. mm m.mn.., kmlm. 1.. ms 1..nna...1mM..212 c.fir1aa..,'1'1...masNum. 127. 1:1-1. mv umnu.. x1.l1.m.m 1... 225 marml., r.-fm A.. 2:5 1 annum. um.1.,.., mv. 1:11, 2-I3 zznmr.. xnifmfl. neu. lm, mu 1-.,aM.n..m-. l.amn. rg.. 2:59 r:.m--... lm.-rem M.. 137. 2111.1-n 4 .m.....swp1.m,x.. 22.n-1. nm. ms 4'.w..n. r..m'n'.. :ss czrmllw . Kathryn u., an. zls 1 fm. Clwnl L.. 225 nnw. mm! sum.. sz. 226 Frou. gulux D., 235. 210 mm. .nm s,. 251 cum. R.-bm E.. Us r:..m.s..mc:u.1.1. zu. ms cznmlmg. :msd A., 233. zgx 1. mm 1..-.mn,.m, slqmm J.. 215 1...M....... my-aa, ZI7 1..-.,m.m... amid 2-lo r..ms.m.... Lau-rv S.. 251 cami. Ifumlc J., :ss 4.1-..m., M1nryYY.. 224 llmlx-. Jul... ln. 2ll r:f..x,s. Jvnnanvf. no c:f.-...lam '1'1m..m n.. ms c.f..5a... ,llm1n1. M.. :la c....1m.....m.. m:..i1 1.. Qs. ss. 224 Q r:..a.....-Ulm... vm.-f 11. ss. mn. zu, ca.-mul..-am. mud, ma. 207. zm c:..l1,n.m1w... Jlmm s.. sz. 221. 2:m Culhrumlson. Unuylni. INS r:.....1.a..l-r, cm sum. els c:.....llu.-I.. Amar mm, 221. 221 czmlnm-1.. c:1.fm.,,1w. um f3nmlI.u'ln. Rnlu-rl A 5 . L. 121.2111 c:.-mm.-I.. '1'1mm1.. 'r,. nu. fm 1:..mm.g. If-lm. em G-1....a..g. Pam.-ia A.. Iss r:.mn.ff. mm. 254. we lark Dsnid I'I U7 'W Guullxcr. B ' ' . 1.-. A ' . LL. f'umhcr. Paul lL. 57. 55. 553173. IRS Gurlcv. David M.. ISS. ill Quss, Sxnlhia Rita, l7l. ISS ulluun lush' Dcr 2'N 1. , ... cg...1.1m5. Kim cn.-.1. I-nl. 2117. 215 K, G um-tif. Alla.. David. 207. 21:1 Qulslaull, Rirhuvrl A.. lblfl, 227, 229 I. G uulur. Marilyn. 2-lf! ullumn. Framnyc C., 2l2 flnmfsky, Bsnbnra R., HI. 238 Gwinn. Nan-1 Dell. IH I Lune. ,hudu-xx' R.. 225 ilu.-lu. ,1u.u.. Dzuiml, usa lm.-.l,, nm.-am. Am., ues llarneml, J.-1..., 2:19 nxmpf., 11.,..:.l.l cz.. :ss Ilan-per. sm..-.. L:-un. nes umm.. A1w..m r:., 2:19 rn.r.ing-W. mm A.. 2:5 limes, lhrlura Jw... sn. 227 mms, Km.. fu,-. nas Harris. l.:num Seth, ll. 82. 215 rm.-as, xlugmn lu, rs, ws, umm, Rohm my. 244 mlm-aw. umm, un. 127. 22s lxmim... .x..n.1-.. sl, xss ln...'as..... l..1...s,. 201. am 11m-im., Nm..-X Am.. :ma ISS Ilnrrixnn. Sluphuu C.. 129, 227 llarrnuu. Min: L. Ill. 2l7 Ilznuha. lidunul ll.. Jn.. 39. l2!l. 225 llauxmn, Wuulull ll.. 120, 244 Hall. Many Ann. 2l8 Ilan. Wiley Quan, IHS Ilaugering. X 'illiam I-Z.. 24l lhrullrm. Ann, ITS. ISS ll.1rmx.m, Nrill S.. 227 Harlm.lu. llohcn ll.. H7. HR, 219 llunuann. Phili W.. 207, 213 lxamvm, mm fm.. mx Hlrll. Drlmlilll fl-. 228 umm. Lcsliv. 224 Hihllz, Xviilllx H.. ZH, 85, ISS umm. ,x....f, 215 ll:1xkcll.ll:u'xyM.. 23,1-IS, ZH llussc. llirlnunl A.. 240 lkmul, William Our. 82, HS. ISS llaslie. Susan Ann. 82. ISN lhlrh, Dian: Lum. Ill. 233. 238 llallxaun. Annu. 2ll? lhllunxux, llanixl W., S . 257 llallmum. Krnnuh. 2:15 6 I llmnis. lllmnic Excl 85, 22l. 228 Hnnis. J...m1m. 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SI nellex 1-... 243 yflmfx. mmja.. 94. 125. wo m.L...s, xx mm.. m.. 241 un mson Wunkumu uuungx 'cnmngw enmngv enmich. 1...... x .. 231 -fplm. G., 219 x sl. 190 vm, L 235. 236 01... 1 127, nu, 227 udilh .x., so, 226 Ycnvcn. Irif Murrzn. H10 Q- , L l , - . I . Qc..-.a..,..,i1m, u, u. ns. 190 ,V j -.m.,..-.1 ' ' ,Iiu 1Ij FJ . wwen. ,lla nine M.. 22-4 iivuw-. .vm vavam., mo AUM., I-...I l.....fmv, mn ww.f...s1..i1all.,2l7 msc... 'l'n...m5 lm., 213 .-mu. Ruben J.. 172. mu , mer. ju xlilh L.. 190 .,1..m...., rmlfri.-n c.. 214 '..r...., En ,n.,1..... 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LK. 51. 239 Km. lnmly, 2-lvl Km, mfaanur. 229 xm.x1.m11.. wa. un Km. lx-.hm J.. sn. 129. mx K...-cm... lh-mv A.. I9I A Km.:-M--, Gm xywmw. I27, 2.11 Knufmau. Pmlrinm. Nl. I-VZ. ig!! K.-Him... Pqul n. Jr.. us. su- mur........ la..-Lv I.. nu Km.r..m.. wa. xumn... 22. un Kamp. Na.1...1.. umm. 2l9 u...,..f. Nancy xx. 175, un K.-v..nn..... I-....l.., 24: mm... l.,mw n.. 22. 92. 191 KJ,-. Richard nz.. 128. 21:1 Km. rm. mf... 212 Kaylin. Rcnim cz.. sa. 229 xwm.. sm... hlmfpl.. zu xmw. l'1.m.m .1.. I27, 241 Kms.-4. LW lhfucc. 2:5 Kc.-k. un..-1. r:.1.m.x.. :as xfvrv. 'l'1m-.m x.. l9I Kaffe, mlm si.1..cy. 22: Kehoe, lilurismulnlr, 227 .- xuncl. E1-umm. L.. io. -n. 1.2. l9l Kem.. E11-fm,.u:..,1,s. l9l xCL12:.,.,s..s...c:Q.1, 23. sz. ss. 221. -- s mmf. Allan P.. mv. 241 Keller, c1.fasn.w. 207. 21s Keller. ctnufuml fx.. sv. 2:4 Keller. Ilnwnnl 1. jf.. sz, 212 mlm. 1....: Ma..-.., 242 Keller. 1-mf. 214 1. Charles w.. 2: K u xo n KZLIE. mlm A.. 23. -1-1. sz. me. zo, Kem.-. 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'11111.1-11111,17,114, 172, 17:1. . 1 Kimi. 1'm'lrr f.. 215 King, '1'11nl1un 1.0r1l1. 52. 191 King.11'.l11tr,1.lIllCSJr.1 127. 131. 2:11 K1lll1.l1rl1, Ralph lhllkr, 23, 2421 K1111111111. 11'111.111- 11.1 1211. 207. 21:1 Killluinl. 11111115110 R.. 128. 207, 217 111.111, 111111 1:.. 191 xi11111. 5111111 11111, 2211 KH111. Dn'1l1x llllv. 231:11 243 Kir111. Ellvtll. S111 207, 21-I 141111 J1111111.11,1111. mu. 141 1111-1111111111111-. N11111. 141, 21-1 14111-11111-111111. 111111 1... 241 K1l1.1nx111,C.Rn111l1s1ln, 31. 212 K1l1.1.l11s1. Yilgillin 1... 321 224 Kirlllllll. Clurlvm 11311. 1517, 2211 Killlry. ,Klrxil 31,1 I-11, 212 Killrcdgr. DAV111 D.. 191 1411111111. J111i1.1111111. 224 K1.1ss. ju 1Ii111 Ann. 221. 2I11 Kln-l11.111. 11111111 .K1.111. 229 Klrc, Slum Mirlnrl. 77, 211 N11-111111. 1 11111111111 11., 191 Klcm. lhrlmra C11 1571 Klviu. lfrulcrick A.. 1351. 227 Kluiu. ' - 1rvA1au 1'11 12171 2-Il 111111 1 . . N11111. 1111111-1111111111. 1411, 191 1411111, 11111-11111 '111. 227 1111-111.11111-11111 ...:111. 12s. 1:10, 2111 1411111. 11:1-1111-11 1... 242 1411-111. 1111111111151 191 1411111. 11111111111 11., 24:1 KI1-nr, ,I.n1rlE11c11. SE. 191 kIi1111111111. Fr.1111-1112 F.. 215 K1i11.u1m1'. 111-lrnr E11.1. 241 Kli11g1-111:111. llurry A.. 515. 1711. 1512 KIi11g111:11 1. David 511111. 82. 135. 229 1411111111111, 1.1-1 s.. 212 K111111111111-11. 111111111.. 2:11 14111111-1. 1:11111la1111.1. 221. 227 1411111111. 11.111111 J.. 2211 R111 111 1 ,cr111.11141u11. SI. 1512 141111f111I1.11111.111'.. 111. 14112111- Klliglll. 311011301 I.. 1111. 137, 221 K1111I11-I. 1.1111 111.1111 2:11 1 1 ' . -. K1111r1111rr. Kuislinr j.. 212 S5 '11 111111111111. 14111111. 17 111.1111 111. 14111111 111. 114-1111 Gm. 1 L i 1:11111 D.. 2311 11ar11n1:1 A., 237 P. Iln1111a111. 85. 192 141111-11. 11111 E.. 211 ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,. K11111111-2. 'fern S111211. Rl. 217 K11u11ll1111. ja11111r1i111-. 1-11. 221. 2411 Kuux. 17.11i4l111111c. 317. SH, 128. 130 192 Knnx. Susan Aimcv. 2117, 212 W 2 K11111111-1, 141111.11111 211 K1111111'rr. Walwr R., 2117 K111vc1. Margaret 11.. 2-10 R114I1.f1111i1-c K111. 142. 212 K111l1. 111111 M.. 233, 2-I1I 111.111111. M111-1-cr.. 141. 22 14.1111111. 11111111111111. 11. 111111111-1. s111111 1.11111. 22- 141111111-1. 5111111 1.11. 1112 x1.1111,'1-111111111 11.2111 1111111111. 111.11111 1... 1112 141.1-1111. 1.111111 1... 2211 -I 170, 1512 1 K1111111-r. Marlin L. jr.. H2, 225 1141111111-r. j1:I11c1 Xl.. 192 K11111111-111. We-11111 111-111. 218 11111111, 211111 I... 131. 2421- K111111. 111111 1'111-r. 51,311 1 K111111. .141v1c111r M.. 1LP1.g27,1lg2S K11111111. 111ic11111'1 l11'111c, 20 Knlh. 51122111 Gail. 2211 K11l111r. :nun .111l1u1111. 2111 Knllrr. '1'1111nl111 1',. 2111 Kn111111icjn1k. K11tI1i1'. 1:1,1il2I1R K11111i111-L. K11rlWi11inn1. 2. 141111111., s11p1.11111. 2221 Kwan. Kcnnrllx A., 251. 421 Ku111l11i111. 11111111 1... 231 Ku111I11i111. 511111 .I1, 55. 21 i 9. 22111 K111111 Wcndx lm HI 2-10 1 1 . , . . x11111L. 01111111111 S111. 225 1411.1 011111111 .1.. 211 K1111, 11.11111 111111. 1512 141111. j11.111111. 2:11. 2110 11111111111 12111111 lf.. 2:12 K11111-r. M11'1111c1 li.. 227 x1111111.1111l1111 L11111-1. 41. 1 K1111. 111111 S111-111. 2:10 , -17. 2071 Km11l1'iL. Nirlmlzw. 1117, 2411 Kun-110. Alullnun. 215 111111-1111. .ln1111l'.. 192 K111.111Il, ilrvggznrx j.. 85. 127 141111111. 111111111 E.. 1112 N 14111-11111. 11111111111 1:,. 2211 141111. 1:11111 11111111. 192 1a1.1r1. 111 111111. 218 141111.J11111111..141. 1112 1111r1.1:1-111 1111111111. 127. 2:17 K1:11l. M:1111i111.u'. Xl. 1-11, 2224 K1'.1111ur. C.1111rr1n j.. 221. K11m1c1'. 1111111 11.11'wll. 2:11 K1-111111. 1111111 R1111111, 173. K1.11111-1'. Kim S.. 2110 K111u. 11111111111 ll.. 192 2211 1512 K1.111sc. David 1.1-1-. 13121. 2310 Kmuw. T'ul1i1'i.1 S.. 31.171, 192 ww Krause. Suu Ellen. 31. LLR 135. 233 213 IQ1111111. S111111111 1.,, 192 1.111111 11111111 ll.. 241 1g11111111. N111111 11., 21s 1,1111-111. 11111111 E.. 216 111111. S111111 111, 2211 r111111,1.111111 11111111-, 1942 1111111, 1-11111111 1:111111. 192 11111111-1. 5111111 1:11, 237 111111111111, 1111111. 227, 230 1111111111-. 1111 1.,1111. 1112 111511. 11111111 1-1111-, 127, 2421 111111111111111,1111111111 1:., 21:1 1111111111 121111111111. ss, 251 1111111111 1111111111 1.11.ss. 2:15 11113-, 1-1111111s.. :111. ss. 1211, 2110. 2117 111111111111111. 1.1111 11.. 2111 x111111. 1.111111 1-11111-1, 2:10 x111111,,11111111 11.. 2211 1g11.1111.111111 11.. ss, 173, 1112 M1111111, 11111111:., 24:1 141-111,11-1, 1.111111 1.11. 126. 212 x111111111. 141111 E., 221. 2211 x1-1111 1, 1111-1111111., 242 x11111111111. 111111111 1'1111, 211 11111-11111. 111111111 111, 122 5111-11. K111111-111 1:1111111,1, 215 111111111-. 11111-111111 111111. ss, 2:16 x11111111. 111111111 v., 231.115, 127. 221 x111111. 1111111111.. 2:19 11111111. 11111111111 c.. S2 11111111.1.111111111111111221,226 x111111. 1111111111:1111i11. 215 1111111.11111 1.1.111. 2:1. 11. 244 K11111. 5111111111122 1211. 215 111111111111, 111111111. 1112 K11111, 1.111111 1111,112. 2151 K111111111. K111111111 1',. 127. 2:11 11111111-11..11111a111111111,2117, 214 I. L11111111, 111.11111111- 1... 24 Lalulw, -Iuzm Luuisu, 212, 224 Lnlxingvr, l.i1111.1 Inez, 111. 231 l.:111i11gc1. Marilyn .1m1. 2113 L.l111111.ll11ri111nc A., 2215 1,:1111111.1. K4l11l1-ru A.. 2311, 235 1.11-1111, 1111.1 L11111, 231 l.:11'.1ssc, Jc.1115,. 1-11, 217 1.1111'1. lI.1mIK.. 1-11, 2-10 l..11'nsa1-. 131111111 MN 212 1,111-11111. J1-2111-111-, 2-I2 L:11'1111X. 511241111 E.. 219 1.a11:1vc, V11-101' E., 21-I 1.11111-111. 111.11111 s., 242 5 11 1.111111 111111111. 1112 1..11111. . 11111111 111111. 2211 1.11111.111. 1111111111 s., 230 1.1111111. 111111111, 241 L111111. 1111111 .1., 1112 L1111111. 11.111-1.111111,2f14. 210 1..111111111. 1111111 1... 2151 1.1111.1111.1111111s.. 1112 1.111.111-1111,111, l.11111. 1112 1..11111111.111. 1.11.1 111111. 212 - 1.111111111.111. 111111111 1..,1a1.22s.221 L111111111, 111111111 1111111.:11,212 1.111111111.1:1111 111111111, sa. ss, 2111 11111111111, 11111-1 ll., 23, 128. 1:15. 221. 2211 1.11111-. 1411111111 A111228 Lame, M1111 .11111v. 233. 239 1.11.1 111111. 1112 1.11111 11.111 s111111. 221. 225 1.11111 1-111111-1.1. 112. 141. 1112 1..11111. 1111-111111.11111. 157. 2:15, 240 L111111. s111111 I1.. 1112 L11111. 11'1111111111..114. 192 1111111111111. 1-.1111.1 1-1. 111. 192 11111111111 1111111111 o.. 127. 23-I. 2:17 1.111111111. 11111111 111, 240 1.1111111111 1411111111 112. 1112 1..111111.111. 111111111 w.. 2241 1.11111i111. 1111111111.11111,2:1.2:17 L111111,1. 1111111 Z.. 2.-111 1.111111..11111 111.. 515. 221. 2211 1.11 11.11. 1111-1111-11111111., 21:1 1.111111. 11111 L111. 2111 1.1111-11.1.11111111111. 241 1..111111. 1.1111111, 2:11 L1111111. 111111111 1:,. 21:1 1.11111111. 11111111 J.. 227 L111a11, 11111111. 2:12, 2411 141111111, 1.111111 111111, 218 1211, 11111111 E., ss. 2111, 217 1.1111111111 1.1-11111 D., 2:13, 2:11 11111111 1.1111111.11, 2111 1.11, 111111111111 1111111111. 21111 1.11, 1211111111111 211, 2111 l1cc,J011:1l11:1l1 Philip 121, 137. 227 1.11, 1111111111 11111111111, 2211 11111111-1, E11111111111, 2111 1.1111111,,111111, 31, 142. 2111 L1111111111111, 1.11111 111111. 2-12 1211111111111 1111111111211 L111111111, C11111111., 215, 94 l.c11111z1n, C:1l11cri11e T.. 215 1.1-11man. Susan C,, 23111 111111111111 1111111, 1117, 242 1,11111111111,1.111111 1:11111,ss, 11:1, 11111 1.111111. 1111111111 K., 41, 114, 115, 17:1. 192 111111, 511111111 151111, 224 1.1111, s11111111111 E1-11-1 211 1.1111111, 51111 11, 1:11 L11111111111, J1111111111111. 25111 1.11111111, 11111 K., 144. 2:1:1. 2:19 1.1111111111 1:1i1 111, 224 11111111111. L, 1111 c,. 226 L111111111.111111111111-. 1:17, 14 1.1-111111111. 1.1111111'11111111. 241 1,111111,x1111111.11111.2:1, sr, 11111-11, 11111111 11., 2151 111111, 111111111 1:.. 2:11 111111. L11 1111111111, 212 1.111111 11411111111 111, 2111 Less. Fmncillu 193 2 1 207, 2121 1.1.1,1'11111111 11111111111 221, 22-1 1.111j111, 1:111111111,, 112, 2:11 L11111111. N111111 111.4214 1111111111111 J111111111. 19:1 1.1111111111 111111 P., 1111. 1v:1. 193 7 212 111, 1111111 11111111. ss. 111, :1 . 111-1, N11111-1 1111, 24 12-1-1. 111111111 211111, 1s1:1 1.11-111, 11111111111...:15, s2, 221 1.111111..11111111 11111111 sz. 224 Lcvm, l1:1r11ara 'l'u111z1r.1, 193, 2351. 2119 1.1.1111.1:111111 111111, - 2 21 mm, Di.u1c11app1. SS, 221. 11.1 l,c1i11. Mirlucl l.. 215 111111, N. 111111. 192 Lev111. Paui D., 193 1.uv111, 1inlvcr1A11u11 1921, 229 l.cu11. Ruhrrl W., SN l.c1'i11c, D.1vin1 M.. 2117 1.111-1111, J11111es Mzuu. 211 1.mi11sm1. 1111111 Keillu 11111 1.c1i11son. 1k1r1m11j11. 217 evi11x1111. Robert I.. 127, 225 1. 121111. 1111111111 11.. 1:13 1111, 1111-111 1111-111. 21:1 L1111. 1111111 111111.s1. 21:1 11111. 1111 1. 128 2111 11 . . . . 111-1. 121 111111111. 227. 228 L111. 111111111-. 228 1.11-1-, 11111. 14s. 19:1 1.11-1. 111111 ,1111.1111111. 1411. 2.111 1.111. s11111111 1.1111, 141.2111 LQ111. Gisclal. 2151 111111. 1a11111111111, :11, 221. 22-1 111111, 111111-111 w.. sn. 24:1 F 1.1-11111.,1111111a11111111111-, 221, 22.1 111111. 1111111 K.. 1:17. 2:17 I. 1,1-1111. S111 I . 11111. 11111111 N.. 2411 .1-w1s. 511111 11111-11. S11 17111 1921 11 j111111. 2-11 .c111s. William ll.. 128. 212 1.1-1.1L. .1111 r4:yM1, HS. 1721. 15111 l.i11i1.,I1eau11c Ellen. H1. 21:1 1.11-11u11.111. l,i11sLur. li Liclwr. ,I11 l.i1111r111211 1.11111-11111111 1.11-1111111111 11ic11r1n1n11 1.ic1111x1111. Rnhrn 11.. -11. 211 111111, 141. 2351 111 l.i111l:1. 224 , lI1l1l11i:111.. I7!1, 151.1 , qolm . . Ii., 2-Iii .1111111 nel. 229 . 11i1'11:1111C,, 221 1.111111 1... 51:1 1 l.i111111111111. 1111111:11111l. 2:1:1. 21111 1.i1's1-lmlm, l1reg11r1 111. 2:11 1.i121111111z. Li114111 R.. 238 1311111-11. 'I'1m1111s Kci111. 2-H 1.111111 .-1111111 111. 242 l111111..:15.s14.1:m.171.1s1:1 l.i1111111-111. 11111. 11151 Light. ' 511:11-11 W.. 211 Lursnn. 1111111111 Ruth. Sl. 192 Lassiter. M.11'11:1rulll., 207. 212 l.:11wr. 11111 1 1111Yi1li1u11. 1231. 192 l..1111-1. 11111-11 E.. 1-114. 217 1111111111111 . l..1111ic11S.. S51 2117. 212 L:11111.1w1-1. 111111111 ll.. Xl. 213 1.111111 11. 1111111111 2:15 111 111111 1 Mule. 212 1.11111-1. ,1111111-1 11111111112 228 1..111-1111-. 1:111a11111111111... 121. 1:14, 241 L11111111. 1.1111111111-1 11111. 227 1.111-1111, 11.1111111111'111l. 1211. 147i 211? 1. , l.a11'l11r, 1 :.:11v1x-111v, .1Iri1'i:111..H1.1-15, 2fi IT111ixlin.1 A.. 2215 .:1111r111c. j. Mr1?111111I1l, Sl. 1711. 1512 1.111114-1111-. j11l111 k.. 11151. 227 1.111111-111'c. Lnww11 I,1111iw T.. 244 '111-111 R11111. 111. 192 . . 1. L:111'su11. Mark R111111111. 127. 2421 1.u11s1111. 11111111111 1... 1313. 226 1,a1.1r. ,I111111 S.. 22111 1..1111. ,1111111 11.. 1112. 25:1 1111-111. 1111111111-1111-1:.. 112. 141. 228 L1111-111.11'111111111 lc.. s1. 12, l7I1. 1112 - - 111 L111. D111 1111 Ellis, 224 Lvm-11. Alulwu M., 171. 1711. 1112 I.cu1'. M111 l.v:1111. llc 174 1' 11-I1-1... 221. 251 111111 11111wr1. 22. 41. SI. 1721. 1 .12 L1-11111 . j. 1'111111'11. 1512 1.a11111111. ,111d1111 11111. 2211 1.1111-1. 511111 111111. 112. 2:11 l.111111.111. 1111111 1:1111-111. 2:1:1. 21-4 1.1111111.1:1111111.1.. 1:15. 2:111 1.111.111. 1111-1111111 111. 1e1:1 1,1p111.111, .111111 E11. ss. 19:1 1.1111111111 1111111 L111111. 2:12, 2:1s 1.111.111-1111. 1111111 11.. 162. 1211. 19:1 l.i111111111111,,111r111 S.. 121. 1:1:1. 211 1.11111111,111. 1111111 1111111. 11111. 2:111 1.111111411111111 11111111 :111. :11. 12:1 L111. 51111. 135. 227 l.111111. 1-X 1111111111 1:13 l.111i11. 11111111111111111. 218 l.11111g111111. 11111111111 1f1:1 11111111111111. 1.1111111.1111. 112. 2:11 1.1111111111,11. 1111111111 11.. 127. 1:11, 24 1.111-11. 1111111-11 111111. 225 L11111. 1111111115111-. 41, 1:12. 2117. 211 1.111-11111111111. 1111111 11., 15121 1.111-11111111111. 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E111-.1.. ss. 221, 223 11 1.1111 . 111111111Li11111111, 127, 13-1,231 211, L111111111-111, 11111 L., 238 1.11111,1:11111 111111, ss, 221 Loparc Lupe 1, 243 1' 1, s111r111111s., 114, 132, 1 J111111s11111, 211 L11111,s111111c:,.2:1:1, 2511 L11111111 11 11111111511-111,a1, 192 L111-11111111, N1111111111, 193 1.111-11111111,J111111v., 214 111111 111111111111111, sz. 193 L1111111111111. 11111111. 244 1.1111-111111111, 11111, 1:0229 L111-11, 11111 K1111111111, s2, 219 L111111, 1111111111 111111, 2111 -. 1 1 1.111-1111 l.1uv1' 7:1, 193 Gregor, 1... 128, 207, 212 i:1111l1111, 14:1. 216 L111111111 111111111 J., 134, 242 1.1111111, 111111 111111. 227 I.11ku11. .Iv:11rr1 N., 193 1.111111,1:11111111111111111.s1,12.212 L111111 s111111 111111, 232. 241 L111111111111. 1:11, 11., 2:16 11111111111111, 1s11111111w.. 227 1.111111-, 1111111 111-1111111.13 224 111.111, 111111I11111111111111, 231 1.111111111111111 111.111, 11, 192 1.11111-r, P11111 M., 224 1.11111111, 111111111,11111111, ss, 244 1.11111111, 1111111111 r., 11. 1931 1.11111., 1.11111 1:111111111, 2:17 L11111.1111,111, 112, 1921 1.1111. .11111111111111,24-1 11111. u1111111,1s11111, 227 1.1111111, 111111111111,s5, 173, 193 M 1111.-11111111, 111-111-1, 2111 1111-1:11111111. 11111111115 11., 2111 1111 1:111111,, 1-11111152 172 1111-1111111111, 11. 11,11111, 41, 122, 236 111111111111111, 1111111111 J., su, 2211 11111111111111, S11111111 s., 31 12:1 11111j111111111,1:,,11111, 141, 1 -11 1111 11 11111, 1111-1, 111acDm1.11n1, Laurie A., 72, 218 C. S , 170. 212 111111, 111111,1J.. 2311 111111, 1-1111, 241 1.11111 111111. 112, 227 192 Mack. 1 1111111-11 P., 35. N, 1111-K111111, 1111111111, 2211 11111111111 11111111111111111,- w., 11111 11111-11111, 11.11-1111111111111,11s, 2111 1111111111,f:1111,111f,, 224 1111111111,111111 111-11111-1, :11, 225 11.111111-11,11111111-111111.:11,112. 214 1111111, 111111111J., 11. ss, 221. 211 1111111111111. 1111111 E., 1112 Mag111..In1111 F., 15111 11111111111111. 1.11111 fi., 217 11111111111-.1-111111 1'.. 2-13 M111111111. 111111111 li.. 2111 M.1g11i11. 31.111 I... 2:19 M11111411, Rnlxm, 211 111111111 111111111 11.111111 1-111, 111.1:,11111111111,:11.111. 194 ex, 11111111111 M., 227 .R'1ll1.1111Ma1r1'.S1. 126, 11111111111, s111111111, 1:11 111111111-, 5111111111 11,311,229 1111j1111111, 111111111,l11111. 194 11111111-111. s111.111,1.. 214 11111111111111111. mo. 17:1 11111111.1111111111,ss, 111. 1:11, 111111. 1111,111. 245 111111, '1'l111111.N S1-nu, 2211 11111111 11111111111 cz.. 240 111111111 1111111111 111111. 21:1 11111111 1.11111 K11111. 2251 1 11.111111 Mmllcl 1, 111111. ra.. 222 . Cunlnll, Sli M11111-1. Miclutl. 2110 M11l11111. H1Ii1111M.1r1. 221. 2:11 MaI1111 11111. s111111111, 2411 I Ma1111q11ixl, Vi131111i:111... 1711, IEH Mmlunvx. Mi1'I1:11-1 Recd, 1574 -1 111111414 51.111111 Manda N 1111 I1 11111151 111 1' 1 , 131111111 N15. 2561. 240 I. 121111111-1'1111111, 241 147, 1111-in. Lciliu, SH. 128, 111-1 . s11111.111i, 1:15. 226 1111. 121111 1.. 1114 11111111. 11111-11.1..2:1:1.2as 1111111.11111 ri.. 214 11.11111-1. 1f11111:111. 226 1111111. 11.111 1:11111, 141. 244 1111111111111,1:111111 L.. 211 111111111111 1111111 111.111, sz, 227 111111111111. 1-'11-111-111111. 51. 147, IIS. . 1 1111111111.. '1'1111111111 N.. 128. 1:11. 1:11, 220. 2:111 111111111111. S11111 J111-1. 22. 2:10 1111111111111.111. 111111111111 J.. 241 11111111111. 11111-1111... 2:14a 11111-111111. 121111 1111111. 1114 1111111111. 1.111111 K., 24. ss. 514. 175. 11111.-111, 111111111 11.. 214 11111111-1.'1'11111111111.. 212 11111111. G111111111. 1114 111111111 111111. 225 111111111. 1-.11111-111 111, 210 111111111. 111111111 ln, 225 1111111111. s1-111111. 127. 233,213-1,2117 Mulks, Marks. Maukw. hlankra, Mm-111. 111111-Lx, Mnlks. Marks. 511111111 111111111111..:12.141.211a 41111111-1,111'.. 1:11, 221, 2:10 111111111-111J..2:111 111111111.1,.2:111 1111111111111111111. 2111 N111111 ,I11111-. 23111 11i11111111s,. 111-1 9 1 111111111 l.11111. 2151 lunm. 212 mfqxis, julia num, sl, 221, 22s Mars ,mmf c:,,22l,21s Mnrsh.1ll,GmIIrq .x.. 134,231 Mmlmn, un.. rr.. 194 Marshall, ...m1N..s.. ns. 242 ummm, .xM,...m, m4 Mmm,L:.m1,..A,.--,s1, 212 Mma...c1auma..f A., ms Mmm. :umm lx.. 2:2 Mnnin, Kam. Annu. 2:16 Mmm, xml-.mm K., sl. 194 Mmm, Marilynn P.. 194 nxunanm., lmmaw, 225 mmm... wnmm n.. 194 um c.,sn,z21s mmm. . Mmm. Fug. zu Mm, Danwl mul. ss, sz. 227. 229 Amyu. c:mm1xx'ibA?4, 125, wo, 156, 1,u,l71.l7., Mmm, Nm,-, aan, 234, :su Mather. ummm sm... 2:15. :as Malhcrs, Mary cz.. 324 Manley, Km.. lxcmsv, xx, 207, 217 mmm, sum E.. 23, 22s. 221-1 Malsick.Hnlcnl-1.. 141.224 :sum-heg.c:l.nr1m Lx. zu. us. 210, 2:2 Mmm. Nm..-y Ellru. 235, :ss Alqulmu, Nu...-,. 244 Mnuhfws. lu.-Ima li.. IDI mam.m-5, sum xv., 1:11, 1:17 xumnmn. sm... my Mmm... crml Ilmm. 224 Mmki... mm: .an-.. ral, ss. 207, 215 Axim..-1...., E.1.m.l IL. 215 May.j.,.m1.n..xx'u1m.:15,sez, sr, l02 126. wo, am :xi9,,'i7n011i..1..51av, sz. 127. lan, 221. mm, C. lm.-. 137, max mmf, mimi... Ln, am, 221. 225 ' an Film. 41 m 194 Ama, 1.... . - , , ', mm, sam.. n.. 233, em mm, sum, 241 xu,nf1.l, 1:-1... u..l.m, 194 Maynard, 'dn-nnl w.. us. 107. 211 xlmf.sum1fa L.. ws, 194 Axcfxllcn. Jam. lim.,-, ss, ws, 121. no Mutllcu, Pun. ISIS. 233, 244 Madllislcr. ,lrnnue M.. 239 McAlvr5, Mm-iu,lr1m, 216 hlcmulrcws, 'l'Imm.m C., 219 MrAl1llul',xInllll gI..:J9. mn, 217 M.-.mum-, 'mmm A.. 4-I, 19-I Alqu-in, lhisriilu ll., 225 Mwhily. 'l'hum.ns M., 2513. 242 15lrAvoy. llchnraln l... 227 McAvm, Miulmrl IL. 39, l2li. I30, 212 Mcnridf. lim..-if Ln... 23. 217 M.-Ima.-, l':unrl:l J.. 211, 22:4 Amtui... sum.. Lylr. 1:11 127. 2:10 xncmlxasm. ,Lnlm mg., un Mdlnllislvr. . lan lx.. Sl. HI. 236 McCarty. lumen lmfpl., 244 Annum, lqmul. lm. :ss Mdilclluu. Dzuurl S., l27. 242 Algilfmualnuxn. llvlvn Lrr. 53, HI, 233, x1.f1:xm1.m., nn.-um, al, nu 1x1fc1nu.:, mum rs., za. 44. mn M.c1..n-,J..1... sum., ms, 217 xmmy. sham.. L,...., mn Mdrmkv... Juv... N.. 151.145 mann... c,..n.an 1...., em M.c.m.. m1afyc:m.y,an. ma M.cul1u..,u.. 1.a.m...f. aaa. 221, arm BIrCuIluu 1-.s1.af....,x.. un x1.4:..1l,', mm xwu....v. rm Mlc..11,. 'am-, A.. ms xufcumd.. D. lm... 194 Mcllennand, Marion fl.. 212 nun..-..m..1, unxn.. Am.. 225 nl.-lrmugn.. 1-mf J.. 194 an-nn.m..gn., num, lx.. mm Mfum.....f1., sum... M.. 194 ncunmwf Em-ml 'r.. ws, 229 Mcnm.-ful, lunnifcr J.. 224 mam,-. Mary s., :su M.-mm... umm.: J.. nr, 151.229 mL:...u... Dennis Em. :sn xlrcam... Exim:-fu. A.. xl. zu uccalm... Micllacl nav. 257 xm.,-m..xx'au1au... .. mv. ma. zu Mazmx.. Jam. calm... un xncmn..J..1... M.. zu m.c..s,w.. xmlm.. A.. sz. m, 2K7 mc.-iff. rn-fsck I.. 127. 137. 240 Mfxnmin-. l.,1...sv., un xnlnmsl.. kann- Am.. zum ml.-1....-qu.. x1..l....d, zasz xlfl-um. rrmlmim. 1-n. 2:13. 242 Macc.. Melina. Ann. zm xrcxesglm.. mzlml.-rw. un M.-Keiglm... View c.. 2:17 mfKa....r,-. Klan r.,s:,1rw. me xrfxam,-.xx'a1liu.n xl., 2.1. 127. 234. 242 xlfxam,-, nm.. rx., 1:12. um xlcxafm. umm .la--1.5. m. 231 mfxim... ua.-:mn A.. za-1 mfxmfa.-k. Lu... n.. zu xn-l.:.fl.h... J..--,...li..f, I94 . - - . lm--ac. 1:15, 2:19 NhLnn.n MfLmn, 'lnlm Alex. 1:15, 207, 2:9 xx.-l.mn.s1.mlm. 44, sz. wx. 194 xxgriguw, m..g1.,r., mv. ml. 139, Mn-Lean. Charles R.. 239 ms-1,f..M... nf...!.aq nm.. 2114.243 xl.-1.e....m. Crum... J.. sz. an xl.-Inna... nn.. H.1n'cv,2l3 McLur:n. Bill S..-2I. 32, SN. IEE, ISN mmula... n. nn-f. nan. :su nvxzaf. xvnmm cr.. 225 mfNnl1ey, Tm. Am.. 221, 229 mxmx, Judah Mills, ss, 226 MfNmff, mike J.. 94, 194 AlfNauglnm., Lynda c., :ls ml.-Ncmy, Min-haul, no McNerncy, lam-, 127. mv. 244 MrNrrnr3, xvulmj. Jr., 23, I27 225, 227 McNiu, wana.-.1 nz., sz. 127, 227 229 Al.-mlm., Mi.-lml F.. ws Mfswm., lnnc 'r.. ws msmi--. .un Rcid, 225 mm, Elimlw-n..x..1.. nu. 217 Mr., David 1.6-ff,.-19. mu. mo, 2ll mi.-r, Hmm. S.. 221: mmf. .lfmme E., us min. mu Jmmw, zu Autism. William D., no xlfllmu.. ,mum s., ms mln,-, Alex Ja--ws, mu. 2207, 212 Manner. Arn-11.1. 195 mum. n1mf.m,x.. ms miner, 'l'rumly U., 221. 224 Alfmlmd. sm.. A.. 225 Alu...-1.i..g. Jam.. E.. 2:17 nlmm, Jul... la., 42, SI. 92. lzs, 207 zu Mmm. Lew u,, 195 Mm. lhlf Lzmmd. 241 alfsam-, Lum. Ellen. ms. ws nmculr, Cnc 14...-, 237 Alf..-mr. Dale M., 2-Ao mrmlr, ,un zz.. 41. 42. sv. ws, ms Mr-rick. Rubin, 229 M.-u,Jm1an.c:.,:u. ms A1.3eg,Nm, ,x.,2s,s1.o1. l'l2, 207, - I Mmf,swp1.c.. M.. 195 mmm, c..a1J..mn., 237 Mvgcna, l.im.In lrrnc. 207. :lx Mrpusun. Larry R.. lm. 195 mi.-lml, cm: mum. ms Micluel, Dclnrcs. l-ll, 207. 211 Maflml, sum.. c.. 221 Mixhals. lx.--...ar L., 214 xli.-1-.lm-. can s.. mn xladwnsv-1. l.a-ul. s., ws Aml-ln-. Arlene M.. al. 201. 2:5 Mic..--. Ke-mul. l.. 195 Mikum. mvm ms. ms Maman, mm- A ,. I27. 225 minima, P.--lclnlrp.. 2:9 Milnmu. lmlm. km.. 2-ll Miliri. Milifi. 12110. P. 244 Donald hum, 215 -l. Av-mid J.. avi. 241 mmf. . Miller, Img, Alam... 23:-1 Minn. umm A.. 227 Millar Aniu. 24. 240 Miller. llruge C., 1107, ill! Millrr. Davul M.. 73. 81. l95 Millrr, Dru-id S.. I95 Miller miner, mul.: s.. ws. zav Manu, lmqwnas. sg. 129. 215 Manu. El1znlxul1XX., zu Miller- 195 Manu, Millcr. Millcr Miller: Miller. Miller Miller Miller. Minn. Manu. llawid Stephen. 237 Cz-rald Mk-u. 44. 514. 1132. Hale, SH, l2S. 195 :Ames M.. I27. llil. IST, ... win.. al. 224 rrry P.. ass .nm nmgxas. 2:16 om. ns. my ...nm c.. 2:19 . 1.17 157. 22l HU, 'Vlli 'eixh I... 23. IYS. 135. 227 Liu 1-255.240 Loren Charles. 241 H7. Mum.1.-mix1x,1ll.94. ms mmf. lNlnril3un D., sv. 221, 221 mum. Mmm. w.. 240 Alamy,nu.-gs1am.7s,22s Maur., mm.. L., mn Miner. num Lee. 212 L miner. mm nmmu, sz. 224. Manu. mm Psnricin. au. :ns Mann. Nancy 1... 221. zaa Milla, 1-mr awk. Hx. ms mum, I-u.0.ncA.. sow. 211 mu1..,m..1.f1n.. 2Zl, aus muff, lza.-:ml lx., 242 mmf. ua.-:md mm, arm mmf. ua.-:ma w.. 241 mal1ff,knbmA.. 195.201 mmf, Rnhcrl Paul. 13.39. ms. 207, 2lS muff muy F.. 207. 2:2 malxmf sm.. Aflmc. 219 Manu, Miller Millurj mam... mamma Stephen R., ss. ass. we 'l'n.....m,lnc1. 1zs.zo7. 2 Wnulv Ann. iil um, 'r1..,..m J.. mv. 242 u. Dnrrnrla M.. 228 l-I Mills. ,rmmlmu L.. 195 Mum. Rin-hard 11. 1:19. 2:7 Min... su-an A-I., 195 Ma1wm.cnu.e....c M.. wsu. mm. 2:17 Ann.-m. Mm- E.. es. 51, ang. 2:-1 Maw. mm' M.. 25.31. ns. ms Mann. sum.. no makin, Am. Lmnse. 221. 229 Alim1,Rmum Elle... 221. zu n1i.w.1x...m- Emil. los. 121. 227 Ama.-.l.mki. liurlmru A.. 250 Mimi. m1.mnA..nn.212 Mimi. Imam: S..-28. 135,231 Misku. lznive Laws.. ms Mirchell. amass.. mo. zu Mn.-hell, mio...-am L.. zrm Mmhfll. Ima.: C.. s4. ss. 207.215 mlam.:1l,.l1...- E.. 141. usa. zrm Mitchell, Km- Anne. zsxs nm. Minll, jzuurs lm, su, 126, l7l. 195 Moals, Mu-:ml rgmlm, sn, 129, 195 Moms, Ruben W., 35, 225, 227 Mwim, Jnlm, 219 Mules, nnnnlfrillc R., 2211, 123 Mules, ,lulun Sludcr, 213 Mules, mum, 2:51, 242 Mnllncr, JM: mwu-d, 2l7 Moloney, mnlnw. E., 195 Mommy, Marvin Ann, su, 142, 195 An-num, mum Am.. ms Munm-, cmg A., 231 Mm-rw. Linn. nun, 224 Monroe, Ruben S., 195 Munmn, lc--111.41 ll., 245, 2:10 Moulalbnnu, Mmml P.. 237 mlmq. mmm M., :is Muoncg, Joscphmr, xl, 221, 224 Mum, .x---lm.-J., 41, 1:10, 207, 215 Moore, Limb.. Jem., ss, 217 xlwfe, ,lclirvy R., lill. 227 Mum, Nm.. M., 143, ms Mawr, william J-. 24,1 Mm. c,m1.i1. M., x2, rm, 229 Munuton. julm Sxcvcn, 211 Mori. Nancy Elizabeth, 231 Morgan, ,lam neu., 229 Alum... :umm G., 231 Morgan, Sheri, 241 Morgan-n, William M., 240 ' Murgaruy. Mmrirc F.. 226 Murmg, Rows Arthur, 219 Morin, Patricia, 21I Morley, s-...lu url. 171. 173, 195 Mnrris. lkniml S.. ss, 127. 241 Morris. Samlm l.,, 2:l:l, 239 AIM.-gsm.. lhliaullcy l'., 216 Mumson, Ian lwhm, 227 Mmfimn, 4-mul, P.. us amfiwn, c.Jvlrm.J5, I27. 1:17 sl.-nas-m. sum cz., 195 Mumsrm. name G., 2:10 Morrison. wild.. D., 134. zu Murrow, Tlmmnw lt., I27. 224 Mmsc. 'rhmm vm. 195 xlmmm.-. cluismplm, 195 Alnnmse... Kumlml sl., in Human, James ll.. 2:13, ill!! Al.-nm., Nathan P.. 7s, 213 hmm-, Joseph E., r27. 240 Mushcv..Mnu M., 221 Almou-111. lmmy M., 213 Mm., Alun .-xmlmny, 173. 195 Moss. David S.. 2516 Lim. ,tilrcy K.. 214 Mm, man Sue, si, 212 Mmfl.smanJm1iu.,:xl.2l7 Aloulmliug. Num-y lm, :sm Muuldml. Rinluanl 'l'.. 214 mlounm., Ixarmrn, zxs Mmllmu, Linda L..s1, 142. 207, 2l7 Alum--Inf. swim E.. 2l8 Mueller. lianlmrzlj., 195 Muslim-f, Km.. A ., 82, 224 Mui. Pucr. 2l2 Mui. llmh. 2:11 Mui, Rmb, 212! num, Jul,-. n., zu Alullms, Mamma-cl A., 217 nlummm, K1-mm M., 195 Mumnw-1, S-.mm E., zu. 225 Munm.. nmrban. mm, 226 1s1ufpx.,, Dahlia Jam., us Mmpm, mu. Ju, uw Mmm, 1:-mlm-. 195 Mmm. All-fin... 171. 195 Murray. XYilli:uu ll.. 144 Axusmm, Liamlmilw. 2:48 Muahzun. william ct.. 217 A1-mfhl, ,umm ll., 195 Mum. Dimmu, 2:19 Myers. Alam..-1 S.. sl. 44, els Myers. Many Lau. sz. zlx Myers. lu-hm S., 127. 2:13. 14:1 N Naflmm... Frnnkl-in .x., 227, 230 Nachmau, rmlw.-u J., 1124.125 Nas-mf, um-m A., 2:11 xml, lm... Mufm, 2:5 Nanini, 'numa A...-. sa. 207, 219 Nm, lmmix Man, ms Naam.. niflmd 1... 207, 2:3 Nallxallsoll, Bmw J., 23. 240 Nagar. Jam.-Q Ella.-H. 157, 242 Nmm... Edu-:ml s,. zu Nmy,nm..1l.yJ,. ss, um Ncdwifk, Ali.-mul L., mu .um mmm., nw, usa. 21:0 Neebc,J Naam... ra..-U., zur Nam., Mani.. J.-Ms, mn Num... mf, 11.,,..i11M. 229 Nam. Limlu Jn . um Num... l.am.eaJ., xl. ur. wus Nelson. M.1r'0r ' Ann. iil. 23l Num... mi fm.. em Nrlsuu. '1'1.um. Earl. 227 Nam, vi.-mm Am.. 254, ms Nmfmx-m.Jn1...n..s1,a7,15,s4, 207. 2:4 Nemmn-su Ke..-nl. N.. as. 131.2-lil Nfmif, xx'alIin--Hllull, 242 Nelllcmun. Louis E.. Sl. l96 Neuman, Pen-r llvnry, 127, no Nwmavm, Harlwura Am.. ru, was Neumann, n..vi.lA1n.., sz, 133, us, 227 Nevanl. mmlll lam... 69. ms Nm-ul. Marilyn L., mx. no Nm.uml,. Jw- 1...... zls xr-w..l...,.u. Craig F..:1s. 207, 215 Nm-e,.1...,sf. Hmmm.-n, ss. sa, ms, 3mn..,...f. lu-mla..x..m, 244 Newman, imc Edu-m, ss, 2324 l7I, mu Nuwum, David R.. 130. 216 Numan, Ellamor Al.. 236 Nnxluu, Katherine ll. 231 Nfwlm., Ax..-gum, 241 Luau, N-umm D., 63, 2l5 Nicholls, Nancy Lee, 225 Ni.-huns, Chrsler Jr., sl, 214 Ni.-lmlsun, liwnm, 211 Ni.-Len, liurlvuru, 240 Nil-acl, rrimm E., 22, 23, -1-0, sz, 207, 217 Nirlael, Susan Gayle. 170, 171, 17.1, 1. ci Ni.-km. llmxurd J., 215 Niml, limluud Lglc, we Ni.-ul, 'Thomas Andrew, 229 Mmm-ni, rem A.. 190 Niclscu, Qlmsj., 29.119, 159. 227. 231 Nix, Wxllxaun P.. 22, 23, 207, 2l5 Nm.-11, lm--flu G., 2:il Nulgm, Stephen D., 207. 21:1 Nord, Ili.-mul E-ml, 173, lun Nm-dcnlrcrg, Mark Alan. 196 Numan, Sm lmliw. 2:11 Num, l-llinhfuh ll.. sl. sz, 196 Nunn, Mug susan. 244 Nmlh, liuuuld II.. 231 Nmlm-an--, Rulh E.. 40. -ll. I7J. mu Num. Amlwm P.. HS. wh Num, Nnuq mm. 24:1 N-wk. IMI... B.. 2:15 Nunn, S.-ou. 230 Nmlvlmun. Mark H.. IY7. 2:17 Nugunl, lin!-m L., 158, l7N, 196 Num.-r, SMI.-Q lx.. ms' Nuslrduuu. 'ml Jay, 22-I O ful...-H-wllrf, xxi.-xml. 127, 2:xeu o'lxfg4m. ln-mis A.. 12s. :zu 4m'lsqr-1. lx-nnisj.. 94, 1:10. wa mrgxis.-n. Mm Daniel. 23, 128. 207, n'lmv1., Michael JM 2:10 u'n.gm. lumen M.. um U'lhwu, 'l'1w-lm S-mul-. mx. :sua lx'cxm.wl, lui..-illa A.. 111. 226 num...-Il. Uzuherine .x.. 17.1, 244 u'f:-mul. Christine L., 7-1. 171, mrs 0'1:.....m-,lil-iam M.. u. 207. uni 0'lIunnnr. ,Innes P.. 2231 o'c:.m.mr. nmri.-in M.. 2351 on-...w1l. mm Frm.-ws. um o'l1.m.-dl, Eilm. Am.. sl, ms c1'lmum.v1l, Km.. ss. 229 o'11...mQxl. Maur-an C., 2ll m1'l1.umfzl, sm. C.. 227 Uclrrirln. Man E., 142. 196 onglm, Mi.-tml K.. 135. 225 Ugnlxir. Paula Diane, 224 0 ms, Gerald Mmm. zu: rm?-I..-H, Susan Mm-if. Qu. lem ll'K.-mfr. Dennis J.. 2l!l nhlhmling. 'l'udmI. 241 olaflllmrg. Cam um-W. 127. 2:10 min. Muxgarcl R.. 173, um uliplmm. lm-.Q J.. sz. :zu Ulf ..Ji A -.J I ll' 1 i-lm.. u H. u. -nl. sl. 11.1, s . mam. tamli.-f LN. 26. 225 ulixf.-. Meredith cr.. 23, sl. Hz, 173, su tml.-mm. lion... smug.-r. mx, 21-0 01...-ml, mg.-f ximgm.. 12s. I-IT, 213 ul..-I.. Christina M.. 241 121,-....c11niui..q M.. 141 cllwn. lm.-m-an E.. 196 Olmn. Kathleen M.. Inn olw... Mm. sn-u. se. 21: 0150... Nam--y L-mis.-. lms Olson. Shirley j.. N0 0'M.ullu. Donnhl W.. 11151. IJISY, 224 ...K n zz, ow... 1: 1 . A-r gjlzfgi. ruigiill. ms. 227 . v. . nf. ms 0'Neill. Charles R., sz. asm cv,m.n.ii...fr. mm lx.. sa, us, nu. :, ms om.. Mm .10-mlm... 2m oucam. Richard D.. 2:10 o.1m..1... mms sur. :nm ommi... LU... n.. mrs om..J.,n...J,.:u.:17.s1. ma.. un. mlm... lm-A L., :urs oshm... fcllcrsnn. xs. zu: 0.1.0.-... mlm-1 A.. nm. zzs mlm... sm-fn. 237 0.l...f..r. Rirllurd H.. mrs lhlmrnc, umm G.. 22s cm...-ui... Army.. J.. 239 o.f1u.,.r.4:1u.n A., 2l!l uw. mm: um.-lin. 2-12 o.mn...g. Ralph E., sa, me mmm-1... Frames D.. 67. me o.m...., Lauri: Em... ass omm... Linda Ann ou,.1.u..., umm L.. mu P mhifl., 1'l...ms hm. nz. mx. mn 1-mf.-. mf, Bliss. 241 lu-mr., livnl Elayne. sn, sm I-1-im-. ,lrllruy s., 44. sa. nn lkuine. Indy. 26. sz. 229 In-im. 'Marg T.. 226 Paine. Maurice T.. ISS. 207. 217 Pais. Jw... sum. zzs Ro um Ros:-ulhal. Puiw I 1m1mi,,1qyA.m, 2:11 lmlmfr, limcsl III. xz, 127, :ao ru-mv, M..fi:.m-. au. 2:19 ln-mm. l'uuin-in cm, 2156 1-mm. :xlm...lff Jon... 23. 173. 197 1m..m..c, Jann.. sms, gas 1-Q.,-1.mll..5. william, 2:5 1ufaSa.s..W. mln.. ss, 14:1,22s lm-her. sw.. J., 226 l':usLy. E1....w .-mam. 197 lu..-H-idgf, 1.1.wm.w S., 2557 Pusct. uflamla 1.-.-. 224 Pawiw, Renee II.. :us l'.1ssn1zm..Iumlilh L.. :ls rmlcl-u,k, map. :rw umm. liclwarrl s.. ew umm. Mauhcn '11. 127. 227 hmmm.. c1..'.',1lv 1... 21:1 :mm-m. Nm..-Y cz.. 225 lumw... lzlmlwn-. 221. 228 muam... umm A.. 123, zu lmuism., william nz.. mr mum.. c:.,..m.m-Q. m. IEY7 mum.. LH... c:..ul.m. lu. 224 mul. xx.,.miQ nm.. 226 mul, lf. lmglas. sus mul. Mum... zu :mmm-k.,l01...limma, 135, 240 Payne. cm-nl, 228 Peacock, William cz. 2111 Pm, Ruben nz.. 1117 rum. Amin-xv 1... un Pearce. cm, J.. 237 Prarlman, l.vs1ifR.,2a:s. 244 1-w1.....u. Imam ,x.. m. 142.225 Pwlmn, num.: s.. 207. 217 Pearson. ulmlvs I-mlm. 211 Pearson. xm1Uiv.X..... 236 I-NL, lmmmn Am., ru. 239 lu-fx. 'l'n....m o., sn. 132, 112. m7 lwcklmu. lmflmul., xx. 224 l'mlurscu. llvlcn Mmm. an. sz. am rf.l.n-k. mmfl xc.. Sl ml-il-k. Margo E.. 221. 2:51 Pm. mn: AH... nas lmmnlmm.. lol... lf.. xz, 2111. 212 Pwdlew... Rm-L. 24:1 Pmfln. :mm N., 229 x-e....fl1. l'1urici:nD..25li Penurll. xvnmm n., xn. 94. ms. 197 1'f.i3?.g...... sum- w., 4-4. 1:12. 147, Pznsork. Jon... laawi..-11. 215 rc-.1gu.r...,1 11.1.-c.s:z, no Pcrkms. n.n-id Ea.-ml. 226 l'm-lm... . :mice ln.-lu. mn rm-lm... mm. any PM-lm... lum.-li. Ruth, :sms 1-fflnw, Jsfnrm- mm. 237 Pcrmul, .m-C.. L.. 257 Pcrozzu. Lam., 229 Pm,-, lun.. Plnh . 242 mn, Linda K.. Sw. use Pmmum. Jul... fp, 24: Picgigoxx-ski, Miflml c.. 111, 154, 137, Piric:,Cnr1lnn. Lcnnnx. 127, 244 Pirruwlln, nf.-Ama w.. 239 Pin, 4261-me .x...1.w-. us. 213 Pin, xlal-lmlAm1m.-. 128, ms Pau..-an, Am. M.. 224 I-gm., William An... erm. :hm Pxvnn. Mark I... 237 Plaxz, Virwriu li.. 22!l Plsisx, -141' u. 77 1.. .P xl. yn Plnclnnaul, Lurl X .. LJI7 Plm-lm, XVillium C., IJ:L 242 Plotkin, Sun' li.. 236 rnmw.-. um,-1 Am.. su. 215 Pom.-k, l.vuuE..8l.S1l, mx, mv Purim. ma mn... su. 130, I97 rum.-k,.xl1n..nm-id.35. ss. 94, 207, 1-0513-k. Ricky lm. 61. sz, 207. 217 . . Palm, .mm W., l27, 171, 191 Pulmk, ln..-.flu Lyn. 225 mm. Wendy J.. 225 valium, Erika. 219 x-nmlvl. Larry lf.. sz. us. 22s Pauli. lx,-uw mix. su. 1:17, 240 Puma... ma.-in Am., use Pman. Num-Q. 221: mol, lmhlvy Am., :ns Pope, lmfifiu A.. 2:19 nu. , rf r., .-rf, :mmm lnnlnl pu us xml, luznd 141 5. Alim c., 224 lmpc. sm-Q.. F., 23. els Pope.Wil1iumA., 121. m-1. 243 H . ' X 1 Ikvrlmm s. Constance M.. l-12, 197 umm, Am.. 24: 1-mm. Carol A, za. si. 197 Pwr-fr,1ma1lL..nQ. l2S. 207. 214 I-mm, Jcm.. II. R.. lll, ns, 221, 226 r-mmf. .Im 11. 224 lfm-mf. mmclz. A.. 238 rumm. Au.. rz.. SI, 191 rum.-. can mm. ao, mv P.m:.N. m:....m...v J.. am Pnwvll. Clxristnpher A.. 207, EIS Powrll. null ICH. IIU. Q59 vm.-.-11. 1.a..ff. sue. 225 Pnwtki, Ixvillizllll. 245 lm, M-1-. ln., sc.-. mm R.. 255, 2-ns MaryM.1l'l:Lll'cl 51, 9-4, 173. 197 l'.w1.s. emerge R.. 244 mu. hlmm c.. 243 lnwm, mmap s.. 137 lfr-mn. Imac Am.. 244 Pmm... David. 231 1'.mm..l.mm, 141, 114 Preston, lichen K.. IS1. 137. 236 Price. I lnrna B.. 213 Prim, llnwunl Fred. 135, 2l5l Price. , vffrev I... 226 l'uirc. Lzulngn Mary. 239 Prim-c. Rxuulc Drvcw. ZH 'nlurd K l'57 225 lzmx-lim. cw.-gn, 2-11 lhwlingu, Jcaxme G., l97 lm-noml Landau, 173, ws m,..m.m. Nancy, 224 m,nmnd. Richard c., 198 Real. william P., 35, 216 lm.--, Emvimi Kendall, 225, 227 lm-lfifk. rtlmlone A., 234, 244 umm, mm Neil. ms lm.-ay. ,umm Elm, 226 Rulrlint, Liennzc llyae. 242 m4.ni..g, Nancy E.. zu nullifx., camy Lrc, nu, 251 lmlm--, 'l'z-ri mm. 221, 229 Remlmann. Willem.. Nvnl. 251 lm-fl. Ax.ig1.il Rclnwca. sa. 251 lu.-11, 1:0.-iunfcz., 1-12, un, ws lh-fd, I.mx-un, 228 uma. imm. mmm-. wx lk-cdg. 'lcun Fumm, mea, 214 umm. liwml James, 211 uw. 'l'l.n---as K., 121, l3l, 238 new. Elle.. ummm, 218 mfg... lamis 11., 236 Rc ml, Janis M., ms mi.-1w1fmfef,,x...., 141, 201. ass Rfiggclimcrhggalfk, 23. -4-4, usa. 135, lui-1-m, l1ul,mA., em lasik-1..mm, Luis J.. 217 ma.-1...mm., Ruwscll IL. 215 lk-jvlmmvr. Carol A., 240 11f,fv..1miw, xmm-ilm, 23s RQ-wlivl. I- .mas 11., ms km1y,Mm1.n E.. 142,240 llrilly. 1-mam Annu 225 Rvqm, slum.. Mme, 214 lzfmera. Fmluick J. 244 Reiner: James lc., 227 lufim-ai ,Anlhouy ms lifimvald, Cynthia E.. 241 Reims-nhl, Lawrence E., mv, 240 lacim-1.1.1. :cohen D.. 1211 mam, mc. Smu, 1:12. un, 2lI mime.-, Im cm, 226 mms, Cmmaa. 242 l1c...af.., ,lam M., :uc Krnn, 4:-,ruin chml, ms mm.. David an 129, 22s mm.-I., lzmxnll sum, ss, 55,211 msd.. llarlmru om, ws 1xm,s.mam. H n, 240 1cm.s..m M.. m. ass Res-uk, Ju .rum 2:1s Rm-kelmm.-., llaurlnm lf., 141, 228 lan.-km, Ellml M., 133,240 1m1v...m,1n1...s., ms, 227 lamlmwa.-, husnn I., 23, ms Rmimbffig, Cami E., 198 laodkim' may Beth. 221, 225 Roe. George Owen. mas nop, Linda I.. 241 Roilc. Ellcn S, Sl. 225 lzngm., lang: If unbm Michmrl, 221 Anna .. 2I7 langmf umm. wbalm, 2:5 lwgm. lzflm. L., :za Linda J.. sa, ms llntlcu. Frauuvs Ann, 231 lhrhn. Marilyn. 207. 2!S u0n..l.m.,.1., ,Inxncs E., ss. 201,216 umm. Jura, Il., ms lcfm... ccmrgf Jam., 127, 244 Rnnnn. Rlmmlcn A., ISIS Rum-, num-une, 2:51 lloneg. mm! xmm 141, 216 ummm, Ju1...Newm.., sa, an Rooney, linbcrl T.. 23. Sl, IDS liork, swwan. Glen, ms llmfio, mlm c..s1. 69, 207, 218 nomic, rsaa...-Q M., 211 llosbu--nr, Joh.. Lev. 240 Rose, Clms jlnx- 55. 173. 198 Ruse. Cgylc Amin. 233. 239 Rose Hnlary 2:11. 234, ass lluwlcr. l.a..u4. Manic, ms Rosen, Dux- imIS.. 257 umm., Elaine Nadine, ws lam., me Nina. na, ms lam.. , nm Mm.-C, nu, 239 num... may u.m.s1,z24 Rosen, nu Rosen. Mm -af F.-ww, ax, sas leline A.. 2l5 Rosen. Min-hell J.. S2. 155, 212 Rusmn, Rnbc-rl ha, 2M llusenbamn, DanidNe:1l, 228, 253, 25-I Hamburg. E.ln-4.-.1 c,. 2:4 lznsenbm. , mm cz., 67 11n5w1m.g, .mc A.. ws Roseulx-rg. ..-WA..-1, 255, 244 1:-mnlmfg. Hain. .-Xnnc. 2:13, 245 lmwlw.-g, mm-,Q n., ms lzmmlmg. sm.. lm.. 198 Roseulvlum . Daniel W.. 237 Rnsenfcls Ellen. :!I. 213 l1.mm1.ai, mn.: mn nm, 156, Iss Rownllxxll, Rnlu-rl M.. 241 Sullv, 45. 2Jll Pelvis. Kcuncth S.. 227 Pelvrs. Sum V.. 229 Perens:-n. lKnrlmur:1 A.. 22l. 228 Pump... ,r1.q,..r1m A., 2I'l mmf... lnmu R.. sz. mv Pvstx-lm:1l,1v.nn. sa. 173. ISI7 rmfm., J..1...'r.. no 1'm.w.. .1.-.mfr M.. 225 I-mm... 1cafimd1m..2:v. 244 Pelrrecn. Rodney I... 65. 82. IZ7, 221. 230 Prlvrsen. Surzmnc K.. 243 Prlcrsuu. Clxrisliuc P.. Sl, 243 Pen-n1mu.Cl1urlz S.. 242 Peterson, Cculhcv R., 35. l73. l97 Pelcrsnn. Condon llcsl. ICH. 242 Pelersun, ,hum-s WA.. 22l. 224. 227 Pclm-rsml, ltlfrex N .. 73. EH. 2l5 lklemm . Marcin M.. 33. 228 P1-lrmnn. mn E.. ss. 214 ummm. Nnm-v Kay. 228 Pmm-H. mul Carl, 221 ummm.. Ilnhcr1A.. 243 Pelclsuuu. Thomas Cu HR Pm-mon. Thomas L.. !97 IR-lrir. K 210 Pen-illn. cm A.. 127. IIH. 253. 25-I. Susan. 229 hmmm. Slcnhrn C., mo Pcua1m...,. mmcla '11. 41, am rem... Aural,-H J.. 2414 Pm.m,51.-,,1m. C.. 211 Pfeihr -nulnu M.. 211 ' . 5. Plxumialrr. K.xllu'rim-. lil. I73. 197 Philim. H:1rrvS.. l2!l. 227 Pluillius. cg..-1 v.. mv 1 rmznpf. Lmdm LCP. 221, Phillips. Thomai D.. 82. 197 Phinucv Din H 257 . H .. w.nn...... s..W.r1me, 2:14, 24: Pin-nr. mfrm Dale. 2:14. 240 Pi:-mc. vm-Q 1... am Pamnmn.. r'x.u1.p J., 197 Pin-mon. CcnITrcvM.. 133. 250 Picrmski. Dm-id ,L 227 Pieumki. leflwv W.. IQ7 Pin-lmski. Mark I.. 230 Pielmski, Ronald E.. 197 Filler. Slxcllic I... SN. 225 Pillwburv. William F., 127. 240 Pink, Tun Lum. 221. Xl. 206, 207, 2lS Pink. Tlmnms S.. ISS. 2-I0 I'iuLnw-uki. Karen Mr. l97 Pinknwski. Palriria E.. 218 Pinsnf. Luwrenrc D., 23. Sl. 55. 153. 227. 229 l'iuwnl'. X Yillizmu M.. 69. ITIL I97 Pinson. Paunclu Anne, ZH, 2518 156. , u- . .. . . mill. Rim-ln.mI En.-. 251 rm-W. 11.-.mm M., 224 runner, Nm..-X lf.. 207, 216 l'rn1uc.'. '1'1..mm,1.. 24-1 Pmn. Arnold lc.. 197 1-mn. lfmlc.-ark A., 217 r-m1.fw..ak. Mark S.. 219 P.-ww. Cnflnum F.. sl. 212 P.mim., My-hnnl P.. 226 Pryor. Mmm c,. 242 rum. nm.-L-aa Lois, 233. 240 lmmll. Elizabeth A., 115. 197 I'..S1.kfr. jun llumm., mm Q Q..1.i.mm.f, Ruben F.. 131, um, 253, 2:14. :us cm!!-, Mm C...I!Q. sa. sz. 207. 2:5 Quigley, Ju.-L w.llm.., mx. zsu R rum. Gary A.. 197 mdnml. Smenhcn Km-ul, 1:11. 24l Rudman. Rob A., l9l lindnnz. william Il., H77 Kali. mrfcy. G., An. 1:12. mv lun. Sum Elinlml., ea. 235 lum1,. justin D., 127, mfs, 157.254, lm.-X. 1:0--11.1 mmm. an ma.-nm, Leni. 241 numb...-I., ch. nmv, ss. ua. 2:17 lxmm.. mu. m.,.e.:x1, ss, 228 lmmwy, Elin!-fu.. 212 xml, lQ1.....f Louise. zu. ss, 207, em Ima. Lima Lee. 197 A Randall, Tlxomds mml. 2351 umml, James xx.-,-lf, mo. 107 Rnmgaves. czvmlua M.. 2-12 m..ka.., Mmm mu. ms lxmm-..v, vnlmu J., 1-u Rnmnlak Erick u.. nw. mn lmmla, Nil-1 ll.. mv Rnnlin. Marin.. I..-Q. ISI7 lm1...m.. H. mums.. 41. 201. 2l6 1zns1.m... Rnsemnrv. ss. 13:1 1u.xl.m-.. suv E.. 201. :ls 1m.....m... craig w.. sz. 227, 2:10 nxmmw... l.m.c1. em um...m... s.,w.J1...f. 221, 221: ummm.-. r:l.fms..e. 22s lmkawiu. lmm.-nz.. 2:11 Rulnjrxnk. Ixwaa A., 2l5 Rnlhbnn. Philip Ia., 172. 173, wr lawn, Jam Nnlrn, ww nn..1m.m. snmlm M.. 2:1-4. 231 lzmlze, crm-lens.. 137. us, 214, 231 Rex: Bronw vu Am., 245 Imlmmgu., fvml D.. 147, 213 Rlumdcs Cathy, 233. 2318 lumaf, dhrislinc. ss, 207, 217 xalwdcs, mmm, 224 Ri lm ein, Ilene 1-:., 259 Rirci, mm, Rin-ln In-ues A.. mx Alive Eli1uhclInS2, 221, 251 km... se, 21s Riw:Mary Lynn, 115, 159, ms Riw. 1'lwm:-S F., 257 Ricluml. mlm, ws. 207, i!l5 liik-lumix. um, 257 lzaflmnis. Ima, nm, zzs lagfmnlx, 1.1-H. s.. sl. 2l7 R..-:mam-1, Mm A., sa. 212 uacrwy dj., Anne, 226 lzgclnael ,Mi.Xh1wlA., ws. ws n,c1...m.., ,lane Ellcn. 201. 219 Iammmml. Pau-iris .-x.. 239 n.c1.m.md, 'mm M., ws ual-k. Linda S., mx rail-kms. mum .x.. za, 217 nmdl., Pnnwll. xl., 231 Ridnlfi. Andy. ms umm. mn.: M... um. 240 Rim, vm, w., 24-1 R1kcr,Aun L.. 241 num. Na...-v, zm llilrv. 'imma 1. 224 lliumcsus, Charles Jum., su, lfxn. 173, lu-nuns, sally- Jw.. H-4, 142,213 lcamlnr.-ml., m..u1.1 1... eu. wo. ws Ringer, M1xrcAllam. 41, 212 Rapp, nwlcy S., I3l. 2:14. 242 naman, u.....1,- om.. 04, ss. 173 nmmlz. lm-la suv. 231 Iliisns. :xlwfm n., 221. 225 luufm.-g, mn- A., 424. sa, 217 um.-r. jon... llcnry, 224 Rilzcu. rilmflrs An 133. us. 2-13 lam-nl. Gmrgu .lm-. zls new-u. :mm 245 lamb., juwpl. R.. 22, 1-ss, nas l101.ha..s. num Nm-ul, 215 Rulvbim, Michael ll.. IBS Rulwrls, james A.. 230 Rnhvrls , junulhun F.. S2-i llnlxms. Mil-hurl D.. Sl, 215 lluhms, Philip S., l3:I.,2i1n Rolwrls. Susan K.. Sl. L55 Rolxm, sum w.. 240 lxnxm-rs, Richard w., 242 ru-lwm. William D., 253, 242 Rohcu1snn.,Inmcs E.. jr., 94. 132, 145, H73 Rf.l,a.., An... Luc. 128,207,217 Rnhin. R a.-uma Joel. ws, 230 Rolvinmn, Dclnis, 233 Robinson, Neal S., 55. 129, 231 Rublin. Charles ll.. 229 u.,h1a..,:. 101.11 S., 2:17 Rnhlingy Mn.-y cz.. 224 lznlm... Drlmrznh R., zm xanlm... mn..-,mm la.. 242 lam-hr, H..fx,..-4 lm. za. :su In-.fum lam-.l Nm. mo. 211 lh3jgxvalml, Km. mm, sz, ss, 131, 1x.,mml.l, lm.-m.w A.. u, wo, nov, lzusmmig. 1.1m-rw.-Q. :un I30, 215 Rosiu. Ln--ml Ileam. 207, 217 Ima'-1. Ni.-lm as Km. ns Noam... Alnufm.. 239 Romer. Neal swpl..-H, 224 um, umm- G., 2:10 um. klhy Am... 230 nm, im.-i L.. ers uw. william L.. 241 lxmw. Jam! lx.. 94, ms, I73 lima, zzmmsnv la.. :ss limi, .lu-nfs sm.-nw, zxs nuwsawf. P4-wr l.,. 22. 64. os. 207, 212 11f.mQ...., swpl-ru Alam. lax. 225 limsmm.. lm-.fa mm. 1:19, 1:13, 240 Rosmu. Juneau. L., ss. 207.218 Rm1.,Amlrw-G.. erm. 256 uurll, Francis lx., Jr., 230 nun., Laurie Am., 2:5 Ruth, xwmly s,, 241 lmlnmm, Cnml C., 241 lmlwn-ml. Lx mer. as, 141, 231 1zm1.m..Q1. sm A.. 2l7 11m1.m.., mil s., :11. 113, ws 1z.u1.m.il1l, mm. 218 xmlmin, Joy Carol. 239 lhmm--, .F-me l.,. ms unmfin, -rduriuk M.. 131. 231 umm-. lm...mm Lcu, ml. 2:13. 242 lmm. llussrll I.. us, Iss, ms umm... lhx-id L.. 1:5 Ruvner. Sum .-um.. zu. ms umvlu-, Mmm.. lm.. mu, ass Rm. Clmrlr-x 'r.. J.-.. sr. 1251. 207, 2l5 R..lw..s. K.:-mul. Paul. 215 l1..1mmriu, Adm...w s., ss. 218 lu.1m.mci--. Mark 1.. mo. ws lmhf..swi.,. Num lx., 41, 173. 199 lz.1nwmfin. sau, A.. 207, 219 lc.-ln... can-1 Jane, 221. 224 Rum... mum.-11 c.. zu:- lmn... nm Ned. zu u..1-nmn. un... al, 207. 212 1u.n.imwi... Lee mlm. 242 11..l1n.,.-k.,1mm R.. 199 umm-m... lluln-rl la.. ms. 221. 229 R-ul.-lf. F.-wk wnnm, 241 land,-. cnmlvs smmn. 217 lx...-Wm.-. xxmlmn K.. 239 11.wui..,w, mm le., 244 In-nn. slum Lynn. 229 um-f, nm-in Rohm. sz. 225. 227 Burma. vi.-mi l,ym.. 221 ummm. Stanley mm. as. 224 lu.-nick. Richard Allan, 242 Rumi. jan K.. ax. 21s uummcl. Cynlhia D., ss, 199 xnmmml, sum Gaiman, 222: lv....m5u-nm. Linda. 225 num.. Cenrlu' F.. 227. 2:40 uma... mlm vii-mf uma... Tlmmas. me mm-..L. lunmnl H., ms. 221 1z..W1. cn....1w M,. 21s Russell. nm-a.uE..1mm, I27. 23-s, 240 RUW11. 0.1-Wy A. 212 11..... ,1...1.e. mn. 21:1 11.550, A..11.e11. JNP1.. wo. 214 k...11g.... L1...1..11., 221. 2211 11..11., D....a1.1 G1c..... 2-12 R..11.2.1....1. E1.....'1'..111. l7l. 15111 11.-1.... 111.-1.1.11 Kem. 225 1111... sm... 15.11...-11. 2:16 111..-111... um.. 1z.. 31, 1c1, 11111 Il1.:rs1111.Jnl111'l'., 244 S.-1....i1., am.. E411-1... 215 s.1....11., ...1111. A....., :11, 219 Schmiu. 'nr1uu11 S.. IQ7, 231 s.1....1.1e1. 1..... 11. 1911 s.-1...c1.1c., ,...... V.. 212 Schnrimlrr, L1-r F.. l-I7, 217 Sq-11112-1:11-r. M:1rior1 A.. 85. 228 Sclmcider. M11-l1:1erL., I30, 2I8 s.-1....1.11., s.....1v D., 11111 Sl1cr11m11 s1.fm..1.., L1111l1S111 -fs 119 Sl1cr111a11 .1......1.'11a. 2119 , 'r1..1.l.Q. nl. 2:13 s1.2.11.1.., 112.1 1.. 2011 s1.1.111...-, G...y. I27. 134, 137. 2.11 s1.1.1.1.c.. c:w11.C1- 1.. 215 s1.1.1.1c., za.. ...1.. 2116 s1.1111111. s1.1111.11, An.. glaiie. 2111 112.11212 E., 2.14 s..1.1..., S 11..1.f.1c., 132. 242 sn.-1.., 11..1.1... s., 1111, 1911 s.c1.1, u...i.1. ss, 22111 Sm-l1s.f11sl111n. ss. 2:10 1. Q..-1.., 5...-1.., .111 lic E.. 85. 22l. 22-I Mark Howard. ill S..-1., 11...1. 1126... 137. 1411, 22s sam, ra..-,ww 1 mc... 2:11 s2.1i.., 1.1.1. Rae, 214 Sadur, Sadur. .1...1.cf., 236 111.....ic, 236 s..m., 1a.....e.1. B., 2311 s1.11..1.1. c.. smk. 11111 sm., c1...ff. 'l'lm111ns1,35, 1111. 111, 65. 20 1. 2111, 211 s..1.1i... C2...1m w.. 21111 S..k..l. K211... .1 li.. 29. 51. 221. 2511 Sale, Micl1z1cl,Iul1n, 135. 2:1-1 Salk, Slrven Louis, 229 Snlslonc. 2101... 11.. 127, 2:11 Sallznxan. Maulin Lee, 22-I s-5.f.:s..1.., 1112....e, 111, 41. 112. 207. s..1........ 111.11...1. c.. 115. 2a:1. 2111 s..1........ sm. 11. 221 s..........1., w2..111c Sue, 2lfI s....p..1.., nimw E., 2:11a sa....11...., ,1..111.1. F.. 1v:1. 11111 s.....,m.... w1111..... 32. 84 s........l.. 11.114 .111..., sa, 2111 s......c1.,11..1-11112. 85 212 Samuel 1, 'r1.1........ i1.,'219 sa....1..1., 11.....1. rm, 219 s.....1..11, 1'.....1....e A., 81. 2111.1 s...1..1...1. 110151. 2:19 Sz?h3w111, l'i1n1.11l1y .1..s14. 1111, 135. .,. sn...-1.11, mn...-1.v., 11.1p1., IHS. 210 s.1..... 2:11 sa..111...1... 1a1.11.11.11., 240 s....11.1...... ,11....1 11.1. 225 Sanders. Carol 11 C.. Sl. SI. H751 Sandcrs. Davin? PcrrY. 230 Saud:m,,k1I1l1 ll.. I27, 134. 23-1. 2-I3 Samlus. Iarslm A.. 173. 199 Sa11dcrsnn. Riv1l1anlB-. 85. 216. 207 Sandler. Mmris A., 173. 199 s...g2., Sum 1101.-ml. 211 Sauluslr. -...., A.1.., 22-1 'I' s...1.....-12...., 11..-1... IJ7. 211 su...-....., Fm...-12 11.. 228 Silrtwihll. 'Subd M.. 28. 29, l7fl. H79 Sammi. Rulwrl F.. 199 Salin. N:1ril1'11 11 2l9 S:1u1li11ai . .I . tis. Miclzaul. 256 swf. Paul.. A. 15111 s......def.. Pnnxcla. 175, l99 s......dm. 1'1'c...11 .1...., 221 Sauser, P:1ulS1ephe11. 1119 sn...-1. Nu...-1 11.. 1119 s..1...., F.....11s 1., 1911 Savill.-. Slum.. A.. 1119 S111-.....1.i. swf.. C.. 214 s......,.. 11...-.11 11.. 2111 s.11-,-..,,I511.f1- w.. 121, 2-11 Swv... 1........ 11.111-Q.. 235. 2-12 saym, Sm... 1-.. 1911 sC..11..., 1112.11 F.. 11a.221.22.1 Qclmclu rer Panllrzlu M 236 sC1....1.1.f. s..1..1 1., 1:15. 224 S.-1...va.1........, 11.11-1.., 11111 sf1....11. 1111.1 15.. :11. 2:11 s.-1...f11. '1'1..1..1....- .1.. s1. 117. EIS s.-1....-112, 111.-11. .1.. 2117. 215 s.1m..1....1, 11...1.1 11.. 112. ss. l-IS. S.-1..1f..1....11. K.11.1- L.. sn. 2211 sf1......1.f...1, N.....-y J., l7II, 1119 sf1...11. s..1.... .1.. 21s sf1..11...f1.c.'. 121.1-1.1i..e. 23s sf1..11.....1.... 1'...1 1-1., I47 sf1.11p.... 11... 11f..1.1, 15111 s.-1..1..1. 11.11i....., 1211. 212 S.-1....2i.., S1....... L., 11:1. 11111 s.-1.....-2... 1.2.11 11.. 2111 5.11.1-1..... c:..1.. 1211. 11s. 213 sd..-.1..1f.. ,1..1... ru-1... 2111 S.-1.m.11fr. K..11.1f... A.. 259 S.-1.1.1-1....... 11r....1., 229 sC1...1........ lln1l1nr:1L. 251, 25. 1-1-1 s.1...1........ 1211... lf.. 233, 2.12 sf1...1......, 11...11i Helen, sz, 219, 231 s.1...11.. .1.11..... 1119. 242 sC1...1.1. U1111:.C.. 232. 2:14, 2.11 s.-1...11.. sm.-C.. A111... 1911 s.-1.......... Insegh, 172. 1v:1. 11151 S.-1........... Sn... .. ss, 221. 224 1-1.-1...111... s.......111.. 244 sf1..1..1... ,1..1... G.. 1911 5.1.1.-211. w1111..... .1., 61. sl. 214 s..1.w...2. .....11., 111. zoo s.1..v..-1.. ...F la., s2. 141, 207, 21s S11-...1., ,1..a.... c.. :11. 2513. 241 S.-1.1..1..11. l..11.- Nm... 173, 2011 sC1....a.1.. La...-2 S.. 225 sC1.11....1.. 111.1 sm.-2... sm, 227, 22:1 sv1...'1..1.. 11.1.1.1 11., 151. 2:11 s1.11.i... 11.112 .1...., 200 s1.11.i.., Nm...-1 1.11. 239 s1.1...1..., 1....11.. 11...1., :11. 2211 s1.1...1... 14.11112 A., 24:1 s1.1.......11, '1'...y L., 211 Sl1in1z111ck.Vcr11:1A.. sa. 200 s1..1f1,1....1. E.. 1311. 200 s1...Ck, , ..1.n F.1.1..1.-1. 115, 224, 221 s1...C1.,-. sm.. C.. 212 Shocmnkcr, 01.2.1.5 .1., 242 s1.M.....1c.-. 'r1.....1.... 11,, 41. 42. 67 111. 200 s1...... M. s....1.... 212 Slmrc. 111..1....1 Mm. 224 s1...11-.......... 41.11.11 11.. 2111 s1.... 411211.11 re11c.24.233. 241 s1...1n..... A.1....J.1.. sa, 224 s1...1...11. c1...1f.. 240 side... c....1 ju... 215 s1.1...:..., s1.1...a... N...1.... 1011, 225 111c1...f. 11.. ss, 2110 s121.f1, 11.11.... F.. 21111 s1.,...1. H1111-1.11 cz.. 2110 51.1.11 111... .1.. 21. 210 551111. ....1... 11.. 147, 2011 s.v,.21, ':u1ln,21!9 Siegel. 1-f....1.1..f. 211 Sievcr. 111111 Riclmrd. 235, 237 Singh. iililfnrd M.. 237 s1g11.. .s1M.. Jr.. 129. 2ll s...11..Z 111....1.. 1:....1.1. 111, 245 Srh11'.u1. Galen Luke. 82. 55. 229 S1-D111-an. ,lay Ellen. 1515! Scl11vcfl1lc1-. Mark ll.. 215 Sclm-ucl11er. M:1rlem'.l.. Hl. 200 Sunil Andrea R.. 94. 173. 200 Svnu ,c...y. ,1..1..., 112. 133. 227 sw... lTn1l1cri11clf..SIi. 229 50.111, Na...-1' 11..... 21. 219. 201 scan. P.1.1.-1.. jon... 2:1-1, 236 Sent! , sm.. E.. zoo sf.-a..1...., s1..p1.....1e. 2l7 s.-.111.-, I.1111vsL., l55. 2:12. 211 Svull 1. k.11.11.-.. .1.. 2311 Smulli-, Miclm-I J.. 200 Su:1b11rv. Dclmmll L.. 55. 221. 225 sa 1...1...1, 11..... E.. 221. 22-1 sa 21, 11.1111 11., 225 Sikcs. Can' A., lil. 200 Sikki111z.ja111cs s....p1., sn. 21:1 si11.c.11cf11, Ellrn s.... 2151 sam... 11.1-1.1 11.. 221 s1111....... Mmm, 213. 240 s11.....,1..1... E...11c. 230 sane., l.....1.. cnml. :11, 225 S111-21. 11...1.1..-11. 214 s.11........., 11.1.1.1 s.. 14s. 2:15. 241 Sig111u11, Helene Il.. 200 sc...-.15 311.11 1....1.1.-1-. 21111. I73 sC........, 11...1..... .-1..... 211 seam... Hn.. 11.. 2:13. 21111 s2......., 11.f.11a..11. l73, 2110 swlc.. c1..111.1111...-. 127. 239 smlc.. Sarah 12..:11. 2111 sem... 1c...1.1..f.. 1111, 2-1:1 s.ff.....11.. c.11...1..e F., 2.1.1 S..-11.1, N...f1. 1..... s2. 2211 su1..... 1:li1..1..-11. ,1.. 2:11 sf.1w1fk.s..111-I'.1....s2. 140. 1511. 21111 Sevgw, Marr JL. 2-ll S1-1zal.jnrvHi11d:1. 239 Small, Linda A1111. 200 Sugcnrcich. Gnome R.. 2-ll Svulerson. Carol Anne. 2214. 216 Svihokl. Kall1eri11c L.. 82. 207. 217 Sclkuc, Clifford E.. 237 Srllcus. Ruricl: A.. 200 . f . .. sC1...c1.121, Incl C.. 115. 199 5.-1..c1..21. l1111...11 P.. 240 s.11..f1..-. 1z.1.1...111v.. 227 s.-1...urf..1..11111. 1... 115. 212 s.-1..f1... 111.1....1.1.. 11111 sflmff., 11....21.1 ,1.. 2559 sf1...1... s.11y.-1....f. 212 2f1..ar.Qls1c1k5.. .1-.a .1 my .2-- sf1.a.11. 1.1s.11c11.Q.. ISI. 113, 1119 sC1...11. Leu 1LC......1.. I2li. 214 sum.. 111111.11 ll.. 2117, 215 sf1.e11.-1., u1...1. 11.. 111. 2111 s.1..11... 11....-1 11.. ss. 1911 s..1....k. s.... 11..... 229 2.-1......i....3 111.1 111x1:...fs2,11H9 ..-.....c. -21. S.-1.1.1. 11..fg...1 11.. 228 s.11i..,1. 111.-1 11.. 21111 s11p1.. Mein.. 117 S.-nm. 1.....r. E.. 2311 s.-1.... 'r1..-.1.. L.. 32, 2111 S....1f... 1..1... 11.. IQ7. 221 Scrgel, Conrad 11.. 11:1. 2011 s..1...es.. 11..... 1... 2-12 s.11...c.., s..11v 112. 207. 214 S1....1..., Km... 2:15 s1...111... Rub... 11.. 21111 s1...1.-., 11...1.m 11.. 242 s1...1.., 11.... .1..... 2110 snare.. w....11 1.f...1s.. 223. 238 s1..1.c....... n.1....-21. E.. 22111 s1....... 11.2.1 m1..1.2.1. 2117. 21? s1.....1. s...... 1.11. s2, 222. 2251 s1.....-. 1z..11.s.......111. s1. 2011 S1....1...1... llr111-:11.. :15. 2:11 Sil1'r1111a11. Richnrd L.. 137. 224 Sinumnn, Paul. 216 Si111mn11:. Richnulj.. lil5. 2237 Simmnns. RnI1e11 L.. 63. HR. 200 Sinmn. .fXl:1nE.. l7l. 173. 200 Si1111111. Simon. Simuu. Si1111111 1 A...11c1.- L.. 221. 251 11...1.1 Ju.-1.. 2:10 .11......1.... I.....1.. 2111 8311.1 D..2:1,ss.11-1.65 . .I 1-:1. 2 s1......., 111.11 1...... 251 Si111m1, Nancv L.. 200 Si1n1111, lied H.. 200 Siumn etcr m1.1.., 2:16 Si1n1111. Slwnl. 213 Simnlus. Linda E.. 200 simmn... 1.....-. la.. 2-14 s1...p...... ,1..11f. 2117. 212 s1...p1..... ,1..11f. 11.. 2111 s....w..... vi.111.... L.. 141. l-I2. 21111 Sinwl l. Iamfs E.. 2-10 si...f11. 1'an1eIaja11u. sa. 21:1 S1111-1111 r, L:111rr11vc. Sl. ZIG Si111li11g. Pelcr S., 135. 230 Si11nlmI. Smcphcn A., 137. 227 s1...1v1. Jeffrey. 256 sam., mf. s.1.11. 2211 sa......, PI11llisA.. 21111 sim., R..1...11 11.. 201 si..21.1...., 11....13.. 240 s1....2.... 5.1.1. E.. s1. 2111. 2111 s1...1...1...... ,1.....Qs .1.. 224 s1.ki1..,1......11..... D.. 41. 2117. 215 sam... l.1.1..... 111., 111. 1:13. 217 s1.11...1......i1 mm. 221. 2:11 sam..-1, r:....1 11..... 239 s..11... 1..... 91. 259 s11..,1.......1...e sn.. 235. 241 Skrcn . Louise C.. 4I. HI. 200 s1..1..11, n...'.11J., 2:11 s1....... s1.p1.v... 2:16 Skur. llurlmrn B.. 201 Skur. Huh Bcrllnrd. 227 Slughl, D111'idE., 81. 2215 Slalcr, Cm1'L!r G.. 82, 201 Slater, Knlhleeu Anne. 257 Slnlcr. Rnln-11 W., 63. 227 Slingsrlnnd. Susan J.. 23. 2311. EWS scum. mn... 11... 11111 sf1..11, ,121 11.....1.1. 2211 Schiflnrv Schilfer. 11......1.1 .1.. 1911 11..... 11.m... 211 Sclxildumm. D1-l11-a L.. 234, 238 sf1.i..1c., f1..11..1..K111.. 224 sc1.1...gf., .1..1.. 1., 112. 221. 22s S1:l1le1zm:111.Ne1n C., 229 s.-1.1...1...J..1...11., 12s. 134. 227. 2:1 S1-l1l111z. Rm111illele111-. HI. 2117 Scluniml, lrnmlrea. 233. 2115. 2-H Srlnnidl. Tarun IL. 22l. 23l s.-1....1f11,c:1..i111....c.,221 s.1....1.1., 1:1..1.....11.f... 11111 s.-1....1111, Dale 1Ldw....1. 215 s.-1....1.1.. 11......1.1 111.. :15, 2211 S1-l11nidl,ja111esj.. 11151 11.1....1.11, 1.....1a 1.1...... 21:1 s..1....1.11. Ma., A..... 224 s.-1...1.11. 11.....-.4 1.12. 11:1, 1119 S1-ln11i1l1. Swwn M.. 199 Scl1n1izll. Vim-l11ri:1 A.. 199 S1-l.mi11. ,Ie.1..11f. 225 Schmill, Karl Ile11r1. 2l-4 s1..pi..., Elle.. .1...1..... 2311 s1....11... 11..... Ellis. 1:15. 2111 Shup i...1'.l1..1111. 111111. 2111 Sluupiru. Mickiu L., 82. 200 Shan il. 1v2..111' 1..., 1-11, 112. 229 s1.......1-.-. 1111... lf.. 221 s1..1..c. c..........-.11.. 225 s1.e....... 02.1111 lf.. 221 s1.f1....... 11..... 112114. 2110 s1......... 1v1111..... '1'.. 2110 s1.1-.111. ,1..1... 1-1.11ip, 2:1s s1..f1..... 1.......f..fc .1.. 21111 S hrvl Inu. Veronica A.. 236 s1..1111. F.f.1.1.... 240 s1..-......1, Ioan M..de1..... 2:13. 211 s1.q....1. Maru... D.. 224 s1.v........1,1111f1....1 s., I27. 2511 156 171. 200 Shurcr, Auslin ll., 22. Sl. 51-L I39, . ' 1 A 5I1vre1'. Inqzarcl E.. 32. 224 Shcrrr. Rmslnxv D.. 2311. 2451 Sl1m11a111 Dcl1o1'al1 Ann. 2I7 Sh:-1'111:111. Ka1c11. 31. 2-ll SIM1111111. Kim Dn11gl:.a, 525. 226. 227 S111-E. ,1..1.....1i.... D.. ss. 2117. 212 sms.. 11..... .1..1..e.. 215 s1..s.. 1111.-1.1.1 P.. so. 1:11. 2:13. 2112 s1.1..1.... Cl1cr1'll.cc. 2211 Slulzkv S111:1l1:1. Smal I. Suu-isa Smilh. . Rmldm-. 85. 2l5 131-111-c Clark. 227 Mnnlim-L1'n11. 22-I r R'11ulnll ' c I. 1 M.. 2L7 Hrvlulm K.. 227 Smith. lhunkc C.. 86. 229 Smi1l1. C:1111l11cr 1:11. 218 Smilh. Clmrlvs P.. 227 S1nill1.Crali1! R. .lr-. 126. 213 Smith. Cvuulhiau Ann, 221, 229 Smiih. Donald All:-11. ZI2 Smilll. Can' Clxurlll. ZH Smith. fI11Il l'.. I73. 20l S1ni1l1,.I1z11ws 11. me. 21111 Sn1i1l1.4I11l111 1... 228 s...1.1., 1:..11.1ff.. 11..... 251 s.n111.. 1.1.1112 .1..... 212 s...1.1.. 1.1...1. LW. 214 s...111.. 11.1.1.1 J.....e.. 2211 S111i1l1. Paul I.n11is, 227 s...111., s.1111c111........,:1s. 223, 242 s...111., s1.p1....... s.. 21111 s...111., s....... 11.. 112 s....111., s.........c. 201, 217 s...111., 'r1........ 1a..1.x. 211 S111ill1.,l'i111u1l11 11. 2111 s...1.1..... 11. 11......,1.. 111. 11:1, 201 s...1.1...1... un., 11...L. 21111 s...1-111, N....... R1:u1. 2lli s..111.., 1'1...1f1.. 1.,. 2111 s..111.... x..1...1... N., S2. 225 s.....1, 111....1....f1. 2:111 s...1m, Pa11lS.. 227. 223 s....1...., 11.1.1111 ,1.. 1:11. 2.11 S111dcr,K1:va11 M.. 111. 2I7 3.11-der Lan... J., 21-I 501121. iz1f1.1.f1. ss, 230 sun... 11..-1.....1 F....k. 215 sQ1k...11......1.1J1.1..., 1:17, 1-111, 227 s1.1...1.1. 51.11, 2:11 s..1..1.f, lill. 211 81.11, 11..-tml Lewis. S2. 2211 s..1..., Ni... 1111... 2111 s111112, 1111... 11.. as. s2. 128, 221, 2111 s.111...1..., 1... Adnim. 2:11 s..1........., 1..-1..... .1.. 2111 s..11........, Ma.-.....1. s.. 211 s..1.....1.... 11..1...11 s.. -1 1. 20l s..1.....11.., w1111..... 2111 s......, W1lli11111,I.1u1l1. 1211. 2111. 2Ili supu... P...1.. -IO, 11. 51. 112. l75. 201 s...g,c1.-1.....-1 11.. 212 s...-. 111.1111 1.. 1... 115. 2111 S11rti11,Nan111iD..4l. 212 s11..11.1.-ack, c1...1... sz. 126, 215 s....11..1ic1.. Gag, 2:19 s.....5.., c1.......f E., 111. 1211, 2111 s.1....... c1.y1.... P., 1:15. 2117. 2I7 sp....,1v1111.m Lee. 117. 219 spear. Cliflord 11.. I27. 2111 Spcvinle,Cn11m1l11 11.. 2111 spw...-, M:ml1.1A1111. 211 awe... 11...1..... 11.. 2111 s...-..11.. c1...1..11q ,1., 2141 sw.. gosrph .111....1... llivl. 2:11 sp.-1.., . ....... 2:12. 2111 Spiwr, 11.1...1..11 11.. 21.1 s1.1w..'1'm1.. n.. 2:15 spa..-1... M..g...c1.1.. 225 s..1r...1. J........ s....1.. 2:13. 211s spin. lf....11.., 111. 2115 spec.-. M..rg1.f1. ss. 2:1s s,.1.....111..... 1.. 171. 2u1 spam, 1z..1...1 1.... 221. 2:10 spin., s.......1 11.. 1:17. 2:11 s.1..1...c.J...f1.1.....s2. 2111. 21.1 spr....g.., 11...11.... I7I. 2511 sprwgf., 1:1.11.1. 44. 1511, 170. 201 s1.f1..w, 112.1 11.. s1. 20I sp.1111. 1111... c.. 233 sp..1..21, s.....1.. D., 112, 221, 229 s......-1, s......a.,111.2111 sp....,-. 11.1.1.1 c., 201 Sl:-nlhciul. ,lrcrrr Luc. 227 S1z1crkel.Sc1111W,.NJl. 2111 S1.1IIul.IIe111'y E.. 127. 2-11 s...11....1. 1-1.1.1.-1.. .1.. 1101 s1..1....... 15112 11.. 21s s...h11... 111.11 J....1.... :11. 21:1 S1:1lle1'.Nm111'y 1... 2:11. 21.1 s.......... 11...1...... 1111. 1-12. 2111 s11..r....1..11... 11.. 25111 N s1....1....1. 1:....1m 1..... 221. s1..... .1...1.. 111. 201. 216 s1...1.. s....1... L.. 201 s.....1.. s..1.11 .1..... s1. 17:1. 2111 S11111I1,Slcpl1r11 11...1.1.1. 21-1, 242 s1....1........ S111r11hE.. 121. 2111 s12..1... rs..-1f1.2.. E.. ss. 2:11 s...11, 11....1. l27. 1:1-1. 2211 s..11.... 11..11.-. 2211 swf., 111111.11 111. IZ7. 111. 2:17 sm... 111.... 22-1, 227 s1c1.1, 11..1..f. 11. 224 ska... 11..... 11.....1.1. ss. 65. 228 s121..,,Q11.v. 11.., 231 sm... 1....... c1...1e.. 231 sms... 111.1 P1.1111... 2:11. 2:11 sm... M1r1m 1..1... 2111 s1.1..,'r...1. 225 s1.1..1.c.1., 1.21.-.fm s.. 1511. 2:10 s1.1..1....1. LW M.. 2:11 s1.1...., 1:..11..1.. .-1.. 2111 111c1..... 'r1...... .1....v. 221, 2211 s1.1..1..111. 1..... 21:1 S1ci11l111r11.llu1islM..S5. 124. 240 s.11..1....... 11.....1.1. 111. 217 s.c1......1.. 11....-1 .11.. 239 s1.1...f1......1... 1..... 111. 21111. 21-1 s1.1..s.-1....1.11.. 11.... 127 sm... l,11.1r.-1.12 Nf1...... 215 s......., ct1..1.1... E.. 2:1.1 s...1f1.1..., 11.1.1.1 111. :111. 1211. 2117. 21s s1...1...... M.111l1e11-P.. 2:13. 2:16 Slcpl11'11s,R11l1x'l'I 1'....1. 2-111 s1...1.......... ,1..1... 11.. I3l. 2:13, 212 sm... B111111icl.ru. :11. 112. 2111 sm... Env.. 11u1i..112. 240 sm... Ellen 111111. 2:19 sm... nQ.1....1. 1..... 227 sm... H...1.1 112... 2111 sm... 1.11.11 sm... 21:1 s...-.., 1.1...1.. Fu.. 2111 sm... 111.11..1 11.. 2:17 s.....11f.... 111.-1....1 111. 21:1 sm-1.... 1:....1 1.., 211. s2. 207. 215 sw-1.... 11.-..1.. 1... 2111 s1....... aww.-1 s., 127. I37. 2.1.1. 211 sm-1..., 11..-1. .1..... 2:16 s1e..2..s, 1111Q1...1. 17:1. 2111 s1........, 11.1.1.1 1... 2111 s1e.....1 Li111la1M . 112 228 sm.-3.11 'r1..1..... 2111... ki-1. as. 207. 215 Stirkgul1l. Hd11z11'd A.. 229 sqm, Douglax w., 243 111.121, sum 11., sl. 97, 201, 2:11 slillmlml, slum., 21:1 sum, Eric Jmpll, 226 sum, sum. c., 2111 Slil 1:11. Rmlald J.. 201 s1m'5L10.., A....11.. 215 slum, 1111111110111 All... 229 Stalin, 1vi11gw11 LL., zu, 9-1, 132, lls, smlle, 111111111 l., 201 sum, 11.1.1111 1., 225 s1m..,c,'..11.11. 1111, 22, ls, 207, 2111 smllc, 1251111-f 1.1.1, 21s Sxnnc. Jalan-lla ,lo 257 slum. .lm Elmlmll, sz. 215 sum, 111111111 1...11.mp, ss, 241 slmllfll, Ta... w., 201 Slossrl. ,lnI1l1F.. 401 'Zlll sum, lmm-1 E., 244 slum. 1112111111 111.111, 251 S101-cr. Jeremy F., 216 Slow, sllillcy sue. 201 Trllw. lill Ellen. 202 slmlml. sallam 1... 2112 slmll, 131111111-11 1. ss, 227. 229 slfam, llolxcrl Ill, 127, 2:14, 241 s1m1.11. 11111111 E., 202 smug., 1111.11 111111. 211 sl.-ms. Irene A.. 202 s1n...1u11r.ia-11.5 A., 1:14. 229 s1f.m.1m, 1111111.12 31, 237 sm.gm11-1, 11.11.1111 11., 202 slfllulrs, Jul-11 11111, 129. 212 smulglfs, Sally A., 22-I s1..l.1,111f,1c:..x2, 111. 202 sm.-111. Imam.. 11.. 2112 sm.-121, 1211111111111 ca.. 211 51.11-11. 1'1111111f. 202, as slllflslmf. 11211111112 202 slmll, lwm 1011... 2111 s11..1,. 11...1111.1p1. F., 212 slum, 111.11 ls.. 237 slum. 11.1 .221 slllrgmll, llurlmrn, 2112 smrgas. Pa111cl11Sl1z111'. 21:1 sm...-, 101.11 Kang. ss. 227 S111-lmmll, A111111-1. 2511 S11111111, 1111-111 1:.. ss, 226 slllmll, 151111-ml s.. 2510 11.1.4111-11, 1111.11 11111-11,-. 1211. 1:14. 2311 Su 11111. S111 f, 2a:1, 21111 sllllkall. 1111.31 1.1.-. sz. sl. 201. 213 s.11111-1.1, 11.1.1111 11., ss, 129, 212 slllliwll. 1.11.1111 11.111, 111. 207. 214 s.1111111m,s.-1111 K., so, sz, 229 smlllllmz. 1.1111-lf ll., 212 S1111111111, lmflgc-. 2211 S11111111, ,lzlmcs Slllzlrl. 82. l2S, 227 sllullll, 1'11-mm J111111, 243 sll-mm., 11111111 11., 243 s11-111111111. 11111-111 F.. 120. 202 sll-mm., 11.-111-ml., 211 sl.-am... K.-11111111 101111, 242 sl.-lm... 1111-1.11.11 .. lls. l73, 2112 S11-mm.. 111-111.1 A., 11111, 2:19 smflz. 11.11.1115 11.. 213 s11-mm... 15111111 lv.. 1211. 207, 215 swf.-1.1-1, 1111111161 '1'.. 212 s1m11v1-. 14111111.11 lf.. :11, sl, 2112 S1111-1. hnlw. 237 swcillv.-. 1:10.11 lf., 1:11, 2-11 swgfsky. 11111111 l.. 127, 214. 2:17 su-111... s1m.11'., 41, nl, 135, 202 s11i1.f1-. Iill 11.1.15 11. 67. 207. 2111 sungrf. 1.11111 L1 1.11. 26. 112. 21s swl.p.', .l1.1..i1.-1. 2111 Sulcll. 1:11 111111. rss, 207, 217 S11-1.-.1'1.-1m1111'..sx,221 s,11.11m11, swwll ln. 202 T 1-1.11. 1-1111.11 Slxrrr, 2117. 2111 'l:nkilT. 1,1111 Terri, 2112. 231, 21:1 jllllmll. 1.11.11 ls.. 173. 202 111.115, inl1u111Slm11-11. 229 jjnppemll-fl. 111111. E.. 221. 2211 1-11111.11-. clmil 111111, 221. 2:11 11111. Fmml 1 111111. l27, 226 '1'11u1m.m, 111.111 l., 202 '1j1.11w1, 111111111111 11111. 21, 226 3111112--. 1111111110 2:1n rlllllif. 0111 111111. 23. 11. ls, 179, lmllwl-, 101111, 2117 '1'1..11.1r. l:1rkjuscpl1,2fl,55, 122, 21s 'I'nullrr. Nunry M., 4I. 43, 202 'I'.111ln-r. 'l'crr1' Ann. 202 'lfaylnrv 1 .11-1.11, 111111.'2:1, 77. 173. 202 111111111-N S.. sl. 171, 202 '1'111m, 1:1111 Pm. 21s '1'1,1.1f. 11111111111 Ke11l.82. 226 'l'1y10f. 1-mlm, nl, 2:13. 239 'r1,11.r. Sar:1l1A1111. 215 Ta1l0r.S11s:n1 ll., 23:1 'r111nr,'1'11m11 L.. 111. 2112 Trlllllm 202 111.111.1111-J.. I-Ili, 117. lls, '1'c111lnf.m. llclm G.. 2:19 'l'u1l1r. Nnnrv, 226 '1'f1111.111, 11111112111 11.1111-. las, 227 jrfllllil-,Nm-1 sm. 2411 Fuxuple. 101111 lmmll. 202 '1'p1.1111n1.. sl.-1111 J.. 2211 Turrv. lmlll- 111111. ss, 226 '1'm11cl. Km.. 1... 212 jjflml. Allflmw 1'.. 227 lm.. 1:1111 11111111-. 2:11. 2:14, 239 '1'f1m1. Glu... 1-.. 35, 202 '1'f11111. 1111... 11., 117. 2117. 2l3 'mll-f.C1m1fs s., 147. 11s, 213 '1'1ml11m111. 111.-1.1111 J.. 22s 'r11w111l.l. D111-id P.. 2151 'rllifkvllm 1111111111 12.11, ss, 237 '1'11llm11y. 'lwfm L., 202 '1'1mm1, Fr1:duri1zklll,55, X2, 12s, 227, 250 Tllnlnas, Cary llcmm, 217 jljlmms. Laura 1... 2111 vlillunm, Palricia 211111. 21, 259 llmmpmul, Amlrrw Lee, 227 'l'l1u111psu11, Ann, 2-I2 'l'110mmm., Ltlmrles 11112. 215 Tfllulllpsull, Gz1r1'E.1 123. 2H 'll1u111psn11. 11,1111 A..s1,s2,2o2 j1'l1m11psm1, ful... P.. 227 l'l111111pw.., 111111 E.. 2117, 218 Tllnmlml, 'l'l1111.m 211: Tlmrp. Susan L.. 202 'l'lmrscll,fx1lzlill1 Lynn, 207, 2K2 l'lmrse11, 'i111l1crlyC.. 233, 240 1'1111rl11-1-. 1111111 215 'l'11-lucxmr, Char rs ll.. 244 Tigrr. cml Lg 111.. 111. 214 'l'ium1. lk-1-ulx Eleanor. 256 'l'i111n1r:nn:111, Susan M.. 225 Tlsllall, Nm..-y 1-., sa, 226 T1llmn11,Jnl111 Ellis, 82, 227 Tjadell, Dunn A. jr., 230 '11-llq-. 111111 ll., 111, 143, 216 'l'nlvias. Marr Slcvcn. 240 'l'nlmi11s. Phil W., 227 Tucld. Cllrislilw R.. 2l7 'lllgsk Dn11glasj..!H. llbl, 152, l7l, Tmlll, 111115, 2511 101111. 111,111.11 11.. 2:13. 242 uhgllglllm. 11111111 Al., 44, 111, 1:12. 'lwllilsl-11. .lm Ln. 2l7 'l'm11ifl1, mul. xn. 241 'l'm.1l1.1m11. 1111111.11 1... 35. 237 Tnukey. S111111111-1.11-. 2221 '1'w1f111..1, 1111-11. 2:14. 2311 '12-lm, 1111111111 l73.102 nppillg, lm.. 1:1-wc. ss. Iili. 2111 Tl1p,11.1,1. Fm...-11.1 cz.. 225 '1111-ws, 111.111-1... 11111111 sz. 202 'r11.11.11s. 1-1.11 1212-1111. ISI, 228 '1'm1.1cf. 111.11111 11.. 250 '1'..11'1.m111. 1-1111111 ,1.. 229 111111. Barbara Ilrlenc, 25111 111111, 121.2111 L., l73, 2113 vfm. Lon-ne E., sa, 224 vgm-11, Jn.-1 111111. 212 V11-1111, 1.11111.1J0, 203 vlma, 11.-11.11 1,1-1111, 2:19 111-n-1, Emesl 115111. 214 vima. sm-111 K.. 227 Viezllickc, mlmcj.. 207, 2111 vglmll, 1111111111 141111. 211 1'111.-11, 11111111 F.. 211 x'111w111. 1'11-111.111, 229 11.11, 1-11,-1111 Lmlisr. 228 1.n1l11'1mg, 1-11.1 111111. 227. 2211 Nagel, 11111111111 xl., 214 yup. li1l1gcrC11l1l111g1:. 21111 1 111211. 111.-1.1.11 s.. 2111 1311.-km, 1-111111.12 C.. 221. 2211 1-lllwlljllg, l.a11-1r11u:W., 21:1 1211111111-F, '1'1..1.1m, 211 vnlm-. 1.111111 sm... sz, 21-1 1'f.111,, 51111 111.111, 203 1'...1,111...1.1... 5111- 01.1. ss. 2115 vm. 11.1.1.1 LW., 11, 1-11. 20:1 xjmm, swplm.. om. 2511 1 mlfk. E-1.-.1.. l7?l. 203 vmlek. Mm-1111 sum. 228 W 112.1-11111. 111.-fy. 2111 mfl, Allapal. 2511 11'a.1c. 111111 111111. 2113 11'l1le. .,-11113. 2211 'l'n:3l:scl11l. lllcll:l11lW.. 133, IB7. 235, '1'm11-. 11111111111 1:1111-in. 127. 2311 '1'mgmfr, 1.1-1.1. ,111-1. 202 '1'm..cr, cam 11.. 2112 'rmllu-111, sm.. 11., 2:11 1'm11111-111, 1111.111-1 11.. ss. l27. zas 'rm 11-, 111.. 111.-11. ss. 211 Tmllm, 11.-11.1111 w.. 114, 122, 21:1 Tfgllkmllll. swplml A.. 111. 1211. 170, -o- 1'mm111, lmllm ll.. 221. 221 'rfifm.1, JI.-1.11 llm1nuI,2ll '1'.-arms, 'I1m11asll.. 227 Tmsm-. l1l:1ryAn11. 226 '1'm1s1ef. Nnnvy Jw... 31. 2115 Tr-1111. 15111.-cj., 64, G51 212 1'mm11111, 11111111 ml.. 2111 '1'mss111111. 110111111 L.. 2I5 'lu-mer. K1111111.. 41. 172. l7:l. 2112 '1'nw, 01111111 II., 92. 215 Trulork. 1101111111 11.. I27. 211 Trulnrlz. 3111111111 C.. 111. 1211. 2112 1'm..1111111. 1.111111 sm. 233, 24:1 '1111-111, 1111.-1,4 lmllw. 214 'l'11fkfr, Cllflslil-1-. 2511 '1'11fl1er. lmnmlllv. 2111 T...-11.-. 10111111111 1., 213 l'uckrr. 111111111 111111. 202 Tuckrr. S111-ul 1111. 227, 2110 'r11v1wr. sum Jane. 233. 244 Tully. lan: 111-111. 227 Turk. Emm. 202 'r11.k.11-111., 1.111.111 1.1-1. 112. 142. 21s Turner. 11111111-1 L., sl. 202 'rlmlcl-. 1111-1 1111pW1. 12s, 202 Tlmlvr. swlnl 11., 2:11 Tlmwr. Sherri ,lf-11. 202 T11m11-. Sum rmlvrl-1, nl. 207, 2111 U uflfsky. 1111111111 11.. 12s. 227, 230 UU11.-, ,111,c.1 c.. 257 11.1-kmmllll, F1-1.11111-1. 22-1 1111m111. Llsllf, ss. 2115 1111-lm-. s. 1-ew, ss. 1:15. 2211 11.111vn1Wl. 11112 .1., 219 llngarelli. Marcin E.. 2-40 11.111111-. ,laws 11111-511111. 173, 2111 11,111.1 sm.. nay. 2513. 241 lvmrlflllrf. mlc 1... 2221 llllgcrlriflvr. Ross M.. 230 Un-11. Diane Calml. 219 V 111111, fllllmfll. 111. 41. 132. 2ll Vajl, 1311111.11110 Elle11,SfJ.226 Vall.Mar1'll..41-52 wlfllo. .lnwnll M.. 20:1 11111111.1111-11. Carol I... ss. 20:1 111.111-Q. Mm 111111111 111. 228 xlmlflfmml. nlnmam. 202 vallflmvlfkell, 1111,-. ss. 211 11111 Every. 1311111 Jw. 211 1l.mgcl11c1. jllllnll, 231 xlaahllmllc. 11111111111 1l.. 251. 170, l7l Van '1'm.m1.1111'11m. 141, 20:1 Vargcx. 1111111 mil. 203 vamu, 1.111.111 mm. 224 xmmf. G1-1.1.1.1 1 ., 219 llzwlcf, Judllll L., Hl. 203 11'1g11Qf, 111-1111. 111.. 2211 xvngmr. 111111.11--1 5111. 241 xxjmff, mlafimu 11.. 111, cs, 225 mrlwr. 1-11. . lfil. 210 113-111.111, ,lellcry l., 2:ls 111111. 1-11111 1.11-. Rl, 212 xvlllv. 111.-1.1111 lu-111-, 2:17 W1111, 111111.-vw. 1.m1.1..1, 14s. 2:10 115-111.117111. 1111-1111. 2115 11333-1111, 111111111 ll., 12. 611. l28. 171 NV11l1l11 . lmllwln 11111.-. 23. -11. 1411. 203 111116, 1.111111 C.. 251 Walker, 1111111 mslcy, 1211. 212 Walker. 111101, 20:1 Walker, ammlnlllla, 207. 212 mlucf, 11111.-.1 111111.11111-. 1:17, 2:11. 2140 1v11kfr, 1-11.11 11'v1lw, 217 Walker. Null. s.. si. 250 Walker. 511111 Gnrrlnll. ISS, 207. il-I walker, vi.-1.11 ls.. :111. sl, 1211, 130, 007 -115 11511115 ' . Mall1e11'll.. 212 Walla-1-. NNY cm. 211 xvlllm. Wllliam E., 129, 211 NVallacl1. Larry. 237 1va111.-11, 110.11111 11., 2:10 Wnllcns. Micl1aclf1..Jl5. l27. 2-H lV:1lli11. Rnlmcrl Waller. 86. 233, 244 w.1111.1g. sum lc., 20:1 xwlmfll. Gm 11.. 237 wallsll-11. lam.. 111.. 20:1 walmlll. David 111.. I27, 243 w11S11. Nancy ll.. 211 walsll.11f1s1111111111,s:1. 141. I71J,20f 1111111111 1v11.,1- 1vm1. lau11:vXV 94 IZG 203 1.'131n115.1 6211, hs, Q27 D E. 225 me , wwl. 111- Rnlwn, 219 11'ml.k11111w1 R.. 231 ml-11, 1.1.1111 Ann. 213 wa.-11. 1.011110 Allcllf. 23. 229 111114, Nancy' 1111.1e. 219 111114, lfllllllp n.. 203 Wa nl. S lm-vc-11 WuIl'o1'1l. 243 lm.-1l1w1l. 111111,-. 2-14 111311.01-cf. 1101.211 s., 202 xvlmfr. Dm-nlhv cfm, sa ml-1121. nm. 259 111111.12 11.111111 111., As. 242 11111-111, 111111111 1.10. 112. ss, 2113 xval-ml. 1111.111 Ira, 115. 242 lvafmh ,lowrph P.. 21-1 xvmlml. sum 111111, 240 xmfllqr. william D.. 214 11'1m1111l,-. 111.11 E.. 225 xwlfllnll, 1.1.1111 111111, s2, 221. 2:11 1x'111-w1ml1.sum J.. sal, 2311 11u1sm1, lmlllllf 0., 253 YV:1lsnl1 . Tlmlllas P.. 94. 128. 203 YV:11l11, Cornelia C., 203 xvnlff, Rim-l1:1rzlN.. 215 xxlaxmn. lmlisf. 238 1vnyne, Patricia Ann. 14l. 215 Weaxlxnrllcad, 1111111 Am.. 112, 226 xveam, 1111011 Lmlm. 215 1v1-mf. 111111111 J.. 2:12 xvmcl-. William T.. 203 Webb, 1-111 nm1K1a1.215 WE1111. 1.111111 s.. 21:1 Wvulwln, Pamela L1-11. 211 welllm. ,laws R.. 239 wvfhlm, 111111111 nm. 207. 211 mllllff. 11111111 111.. 127. 2411 xwllilcf. 111111111 W.. ss. 1311. 2111 WVecl11cr,jnl1nDavi1l. 173. 201 1vm111111.f.1v1l1inm1... 12s, 215 xvffks, J. cl-111. 245 wvmmml. LW111 E.. 21s YVrlbcl.Cl1:lrlcs A.. 233. 243 Weil. Craig ls.. 139. 226 wfil, 101111 mvm. 94. 159. 203 Weil. Murray craig. 2l6 Weil. 11011211 Ala... 65. 207. 217 Wcil. Smllv E.. 233. 239 xveimef. Barham M.. 2117. 210 xvellllmg. Barham .111. as. 205 1111111101-1. Charles P.. 203 I 1111111111 llrlmrall Xl.. 233, 240 11311111115 lmlllis N.. 20:1 11q111wfg, 1111111111 la., 227 xmlllmg. Leo Mm. 21:1 111-lnllmr, 1,111.11 K., 173, 2115 111111111111 xwilllm-g 236 . Many. Nl. 228 . llnlnwl W.. I27. ISI7. 233, Wcinur. Annclle S.. 2l9 Weiner, Elixalvulll Ann. 133. :HI Wei 11: r, ack. ISI. 157, 240 Weiner, lm H.. 2:16 Wcillvr. Palnlcllc I.. l73. 203 xwillgff, 11'f11.gff. 11m11.1m1l. 11.111111 ll.. 221 Jfllrvx' s.. 20:1 Til:-c11A.. 21s Wciulmllsr. Vulrric M., 85, 203 lllrillslc-ill.,Ia11 S., 22l. 226 Wcinslrill. .imln Joy, 238 W1-i11s1ci11. Ruben S.. 2-I0 Weiuslein, 'Fern' L.. ll, 173, 203 Wciluslnrk. Slvpllrn 2ll Wcinlraub. Alan ll., 2l2 Wcisdnrf, Daniel j., 65. 221, 227 Wcisluw, 'l'l1nl11ns G., 224 miss, 112111, Amon David, 47. 236 Anllrcw 'l'.. 207. 216 xvclss. 11.11-1.11.1 111110, 202 xvml, 110.1112 Jn. 215 xwiss, 1:11.11 wllllm, lax, 2112 111111, 'mn sw. sz. 215 mm, llliclucl 11., 240 1111155 Nrmry 226 xvmsf sm.. F.. 112. 211 Wcissvsllherlztr. Mary J.. 242 mamllall, mlm. N., al, 204 11'f11s111m.. 131111., 204 11'cmm11, sallam 'r1m, 2:15, 238 1vf111f1, Alhcrl. 2:10 xvelull, rzfcgnfy v., 239 wel.-11, J1-111-cy cle... las. 2111 11'Ql11.1.1. llcnn- 111111, 204 W1-lI11,Cl1uryllilniu:. 141, 927 mlsll, sm july. 2:11. 217 wfllfl, 11m11011cf1, 211 mllw. u1111s..215 wclly. 1.15111 cz.. 240 1w11d11.1g.1, 1.111111 w., 201 1w1..11.1gf1. sum 111.. 213 111.1111 Jams fr.. 204 mul. Sum L1-1111, 2211 Wmu- Wemc r, Amin-w T.. 227 r Ro ur L. 2113 234. 240 1vm11. l1l.1rillnla111l,82. 204 116511. lam.. can 1.12, 226 11'm.1ff, 1111111111 sz. 2111 11151. Lzllrismplwf A.. 211 xml. 11.111-1111 lf.. 2114 11151. cmwfy lzlmlvs, 1211. 211 11151. 1111111 111111. 236 West. 1 hella Dawson, 217 Weslerman, Carnl Ann, 226 Wes1ley.Robcr1M., 41, Sl, HS, 207. 5 ll Wesmn, .Iolm Hawes, 228 XVcs1pl1al, Nancy Ilcnll. 141. 207, 213 Wcslpllal. T. Mlc mel. 242 Wlctlleralrl. Donald M., 204 XVe1Iw rald, Richard T.. 227 W1-llelslcll. Reid. l33. 240 Wlexler, Dehrll Harriet. 240 W1-xler. lfldilh Lurie. Nl Ulrxlcr, 1 . llalrlulra. 204 Wexler. Steven H.. 226 Wexler. Susan L., -ll. YH Wcxnlull E V G.. UI , nun Wllnnlon, Clamdia E.. 233. 242 U 'A C. 211 Wlleclnr. 1 1111 lvllfnlfr, 11.-mly i., 207, 217 svlmlff, 111111.11 M.. 204 xvlwflef, Holly Am., 42. 173, 2114 Wllxeclcr, ,Ioycc Mary. 239 lVl1uel:r. Robert YV.. I27, 234. 237 1v1.c11ff. 11w..11y L., sz. 219 wmpplf, L11-ry 11., 81.85. 129. l7l, l73 204 wlllpple, sum. 207. 219 while. 111,111,111 D.. 21. 41, 142. 204 wlmc. 61.111111 A.. sn. 141, 221 While, mlm llmre. 227 while. 1111111111 C.. 214 110111115 mage, 1411, 201 xvlme. whsle, 11.1111 Lnulsf, 2411 w1111f.J111.112, 219 whale vvllllcl 1.11111 11.. 217 M 11 Ki-wr, 173. 204 1v11i1C, k1111llm11gl1J., 141. 204 While. M nrslm Susan. 238 While. sllml Lynn. 225 whale, sum-111.. 112. 216 wllne, 'rmellfc Llfml, 20-1 Wllhe, W illiam P. III. 204 YVl1il:. William Jr.. 2l6 Whiting. Marilyn JW, 217 lVl1ilmun. Ellen L.. 78. 219 Wlhitman. Marcin R.. 204 Whilmo Duugla-1M 17? 204 1111.11le11l1fLe, SlanlQy L11 82-, '13f1, 221 275 Wledcr. 1.111111 111111, 231 11'lmm,c111fle1 11.. ss. 137. 230 wvlgglllmn. 11111111111 E.. 141. 225 smginlm.. Summa 11.. 204 wilwlr. Andlcw 121115. 229 Wile, cindy F., 233. 243 Wile, John Harold. 216 wvgsif Marion 11., 211. sl. 156, 173, wlllmlm. Plxillin H., 34. 94. 204 1v1111n1,Dm111.1 Rav. 127. ISI, 256 wllklm. Howard. ISI. 231 lVlllcr, camlm C., 225 wlllcr. Nancy Lu. l4l. 219 william-1, mm, 226 . J . . XVnlin Yoshiokz. Dean R.. 224 Williruni. Caroline H.. 22l. 224 Williams. Clurixlx. 23-I. 24I Williams. Frzml N.. ZIH Williams. Fwd P.. 227 Wukiiuns. .Inlwl .L, -II. -I2. 09. ITIL . .- Willhum. Jmlixl. H.. 201 Williams. Micluwlcu. .HD Williams. Ri.-l...r.I li.. 2330 Williams. liirhrnd 'l'.. 127. 242 Williuwc. Susan. HIL HI. 173. 204 Williams. Susan J.-am. 239 Williams. XYcnd3. 21-I Willimumn. Donald Il.. HEL lili, EI5 Willimmmmn. Richard S.. 23. HG, 127. 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