Shaker Heights High School - Gristmill Yearbook (Shaker Heights, OH)
- Class of 1976
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Studen LESS OF AGE. adopted the practice of forgingl Q 1 generally identified as stud . 5 U1 excessive absence patterns. -Fl C H E ts: - 'Seb 3 5 Dear Pawn - 13 712 Of we Ohio RTW - t' annual 93. - 'Ea B amended Secuon 33 ' 'res school dislflc S - l ' E ig S iv 'g the Ohio Leglilidgre This Change in mi laigfilldrdlzed Emergency Middcezcf 'H 0 A ' ' ' ii G 3 . - ' lation 1 :U 56 45 as E, Q 97, p8S51Ylg .nts and keep OH e Oi th-LS 1eQ15 . t . , Theln ' 0- ' 'O 9 .G d'-stribute tO Pale d nls The purpos ' this lel-ter' - CD 'D 5 'fix 9 'Ia to 1 - for all STU e ' - accOmPames tal leqa -o rn . U' 'H Q 'ZatiO1'1 lfofm form wl'l1Cl'l ary Daren . .H Q 0 9 AuihOTl dated State the neC6SS W o 4 1- 2 O 9 of the man Chools have t for Studenis es Q 1 the YOP - I . . e that S amen 3 31 dv la 2' if this leQiSlaUOn 1570 61152-itain prompt emergency Klee-5 and parents of guard 3 2 ' + V 3 Q' In authorliauon to provldelgle enqaqed in school activ p V s.. .,. ua 2, Q, ..-1 Sigtance W 1 treatment cn ' 7-fl rn 'n eed Such as ' onsenl for 1 111010 , oem U hedtoqlvec -1-'asf rg O O , O Q 1' Ot be reac ,L ea1-,meh ,Q Q 9 A Caflfl ency Y E Qi 0 s '3,, 0-I ' ing emefg hes,a L- m U1 U ' auihoflz . OI-5 Coac' , O ro '- ga HH ' Q in Your - -1-I adv1S ' 1 aCll M-I S- - v db 1 - , UTBQ CKLV1 Y ChoO 21 ' 0 so e' or adva hoOla , eOY'5 25 S 2 2 is li, 15 X Anomergxfs will be 'kept iypiminclpamg in assigns we have ' . -1-' 'O the ho af ed af our C- +. ff' A v- 'ia O M Oi . dems W I e the he germ. Y 0 ffl 0 '23, ii Q O etcl for Sm -1 atiOT1 Wher - ted on me Cases 1 T' .-1 rv V 'Q v -0 4 enCY Sl u s YOU hs all Such 'U E V5 o ' anY emerg hone Humber tone- in - as SOD . . tten 1 es yusl tl 'S 'C In 'Z 5 'J 5 at the lexep ieeswflal 3 . mstanfl lei C 5 sa you I t pro 9 circll 1 Com? S' 93 9- 'E 3 H to recewe prilnllllllll miormed Oi uct! treatmenlf BB E '13 -O 3 VLH-1, wptacled an morize emersefl rqency tr s-4 'O NLM ill C19 to au to aul'.l'lOY'l'Z'e eme l'.l'l3l'. C8 tl T3 'C' fU DAILY ot want 1 onlYf- in - ,Q O 1. P . sg N. do H aft l ke 1 'U 0 Q ' 1 - HEDUL mplele P 'res 'LO 'La Q' c 'fi ' 1 E 1975 76 'Q and CO Q4-nool alllhon 1 ' L-4 R T H911 u12Y f ' F2 253 5 8g1 f 54 5' 9:0 I 9:0 Ad ' S132 4 10:0?'10:0g? Sgr: TS 5 11:00 - 1,0155 9100 - 8155 ig-,gsO0'ft' .. 3 lg, 11:55 11:50 9155 , 9150 'pt gl cu 'EL 7 12'-50 I 12:45 10:45 10:40 :G , . T 1 . T 1. - gag 8 1.45 - 1:40 11.35 , lj'-go Wqssiff , crew' KD 3 0 2140 , ZI35 f'.25 - 1' 'sxinex ,ms 365.05 3:30 2:15 ' 2 0 'QOOKYW ithev Q M ul, , - 505 5 I K ee'-I ah O E: gl 2 EE DFPORT PA 2: 50 -gaig oi 8' Y kfl-0 accoun x 005 Qhobog D 6 ' 5 . l - ' , ' :me 9'-rbi - 4 Excessive Absence I ana qw, ,FQ P, -H l,.., School personnel are very aware of those creaxxve . l.-l l-Ie TS xi students who are excessively absent. Atten- K , I! dance taking procedures give us an up-date , 1075-76 Q periodically as well as the nine-week report ' 1 you receive. Absence is almost always a major contribu- tor to school failure. The school and the parents need to work together to develop student interest in school and to help to change attitudes about school. The main. responsibility the school has is to provide a learning experience in which students can succeed. A student's presence is necessary for this LO happen. Our task will be much easier if you impress upon your young people the necessity of coming to school and attend- ing' each and every class onia daily baSiS Y : , ' fn , 1: ' ' - ' ,ga ,-, , ' ., . . . f--- -.1 . - f -:L-.-'V-Leaf:-e-1-s-v-fe :--Jisiiq-Qiegg--f'.f - -Y . -. u...n...........m...,Z.ggg:rg 11:1 2.-I il- -:Z ,'-1 EQ. fri- 1 :-L'-- -'---cf 'r' ' ' Application for Guided L I Thexofficial school day for each full-time 1 six Q61 hours of scheduled classes and othe: school organized on a semester, quarter, or le ' - A arning experiences are those uses of pupii identified and planned by pa ent o d r r guar ia! are intended to maximize learning-opportuni' in . s within the authority and responsibili' 4 -Y Lo rules and regulations as adopted by the? ' est bl ' a ished by the Superintendent of Schocl' Please consider the activity described bdlv . - :A-.-.2-.-f-' -1-is-E45-Zaaae.-:aff - - -- - -- ......,.:. .-..-. - -- wc: s- f-- '- -1- ' '-- 'V' ' ' :-1--e-fsw-w.- 1v-:fssf?e1,i3515iiz2z212ffif5f252?E32-31313s2sef::51s:z:z:11:f:1:1:Q1151221111:11-2211-e--f+f--1 ,., .,..l -fe:.-l-.:::e:,-.-.-1ez:fp:-.-lf:-32-115235-iz?Eiiiffifiiifffi'-'fl-5'' 1. -f....:.a.:.1:.4. -a.-1 --e-ff V1 -1'-' - the six hour school day. This activity if - the requirements ..,.......,. ,e..j:f5:,g,g5-:,,'-1:-1-21.15'--Ziggy:-1-:2:Q:f'Q:Qf'fflZf'?fj1':Q'fE'ffffQ:fi 5:51-TQ iii-'rf' - .-,c,.. ,..,..m.1e-4.:.......1.n.c.:-1,.1.1..J4.....:.,.. - -,.mlm..ws.,-......,,......,..,,,,,,h - ,'ASC1l'U'V 4' aining who have Dear New Shakerite: .otes are 'who have I would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to Shaker Heights High School and wish you every success during the 1975-76 -,S to their academic year. I am confident that you will find the next three - Lefome years most satisfying and educationally stimulating. Our faculty and staff are dedicated to insure that your high school years are pleasant and rewarding. The important factor, however, is youg you doing the best you can in all aspects of school life. This is the basis of pride, pride in yourself and pride in the school. HS In order to make your first days in the high school as orderly as possible, an orientation meeting has been scheduled for Tuesday, 1 41 September 2, for sophomores and 'upper-classmen new to the high tnut -T -fcior' school. During this orientation, which will commence at 1:30 p.m., .etic dire in in the large auditorium, you will have the opportunity of meeting ya Thi-15 f adn some of our student leaders, your counselor, the administrative an able YO re staff and your homeroom teacher. At the conclusion of the orienta- ' ld be able tion, which will take approximately one hour, the new Shakerites 'Oufents will bi will be taken on' a tour of the building. Da . l ' men 35 P9552 the iormo Within the past few weeks you should have received, with the exception will O of those students new to the district, Q How To Book For The New Shakerite. I am hopeful that you will read the booklet and follow the hem, leavet guidelines which are offered to you. The new students will be given the Sure Una this book at the orientation session. , oilhe ' fad Again, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the high school and may U25 the remainder of the summer recess be enjoyable. I will see you at I E 905 the orientation, lg,3O p.m., l.a1:-gig Auditorium, Tuesday, Septemkier Q. 5 PSD 953605 Sincerely, es of pw -.11 3 -f 47 'fl to MJ ybiv coqefs girly jf Wx X5,flfx'i-A X sax, it qign EFS Fritz M1 Overs LU gs HEIG Principal V ggi S. HTS HIC ,Liss gilt H ScHoo 55-C -M93' 5 If L Ml, - BOA ' August zo, 1975 F You Wish t RD OF EDUCA , FMO:ghb PEM a gown 0 Perricipat n TION FHFOL Enclosures G01-chased alje The nylon gs ln Commenc SJ J Date C WHS must b not c0mPat wn preVio ement You ...- O menc 9 turned . able a Us Grad musg Semester An ement- Th ln immed'nd maY not uates Period-- Ordejddltional S16 CaP Tassellftely fgiibbf used, 'vlfrg Experience Please compolo fee must is yours to Wing -.. . Ste all 1 Ccompany Sep. :il shall consist or not Less LTguh lnformation Sslate guided learning 9XPefienCeS ln llg ove- Qetamester Tlan. Other guided selor assreHed -.L .Lick are cooperative y student. Plggitgggied personnel and pupil and es Final approval of the schedu 2 SCHOOL NURSE 11 .chooi fge high school principal Pursuant A nurse is on duty duflng t e fheck out sgrict Board of Education or day and students are expectedniopgat they through her office in the eve elf a xxx become ill during school hours. . 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Y 13? Hum. HLEH SCH DL ILTIE UHEFIBFHU li'-9- ' l III II II III ll I I I I I III III I I I I Il I ll 11 I Il II ll II I I I I III I I II I IIIII I IIII II I I I I II I I II I II I I II -- 1 -- UFUPLITE I I I I I I I I I I I I l I ' n I feel it's running the school. - student It's a ridiculous waste of time, money, and human intellect. - student We're trying to devise a plan to blow it up. - student I don't think it's as accurate as I expected. - It restricts me on cutting. - I Its structures and institutionalizes the school. Maybe that's O.K. for some places, but we're not as used to that student student here. - student student I l ' I . I Forcing people to go to class doesn't mean they're going to learn. - What computer systern? - administrator I !T1'1l I I I I ll I ' l 1 i U li I ll I I I f I I I I I ll I I I I I I ll ll I ll ' I commenraev... F I! I don't think it made a lot of difference. - teacher I think it is very positive. - teacher I think it is foolish to spend five minutes every day taking attendence . . . but I can adjust. - teacher I don't know, I've never talked to a computer before. - teacher None-except it messes up the band room, - student I think that there is nothing wrong with it. We should have respect for our elders. It is just another reason to complain about the system. - student Fine, I like it. - administrator Everyone complains, complains, complains . . . but no one will get up and do anything. - student I I , I , I I I I I I I I III I I I I I I I l I I I I I I ll ll I I I I I I I I I I I ll I I I III I ll HI I I I I I ll I I I I ll I ll I ll I I I I I I I ll ll ll I I I I nd m3 CCD W 7 1776-1976. How does one speak about two-hundred years of the past in present tenses? It is very possible to do so and especially in regard to educa- tion. Shaker Heights High School and the community of the Shaker Heights City School District is a good example of this. Students at Shaker have a rich heritage all about them. It is a mantel that fits well for the present student body adds to that heritage. It is a herit- age molded out of a wish to be excel- lent regardless of the task. It is a grow- ing concern for the kind of individual one becomes. It is marked by an in- creasing list of characteristicsg caring, knowledgeable, respectful, skillful. It is a blend of humanism and schol- arship. Shaker is this, it is seen in the renewed interest of the student body in specific activities. The great numbers of students involved in tutoring both fellow high school students and elementary students serves as one example. The mutual support that stu- dents give to each other in the extra- curricular activities of the school is another sign. The high achievement levels reached by many of the students in the area of scholarship is continu- ally noted. The political awareness of our community, both student and adult, remains keen. Shaker has that mix of past and present, that sense of a nation's two-hundred years, that awareness of the fact that we are the present. It is excitement at its best. Dr. Overs 8 lg, wig, Top left: Kenneth Caldwell lassistant principalj Top right: Dr. Fritz Overs lprincipalj. 9 Ii' R. 'FF This Page: Top, Right and Left: Chuck Zimmerman: Bottom: Patricia Gleason: Opposite Page: Top Left: Betty Bonth- ius: Top Right: Katherine Wunderlyg Bottom Left: Phil Bachmang Bottom Right: Ianis Hebebrand. D 086 Aldersyde House e egg? Q 9 XV - I This Page: Top Left: Robert Mohney, Dorothy Omdorffg Bottom: Allan Grigsby: Opposite Page: Top Left: Kenneth Looney: Top Right: Katie Zednickg Bottom Left: Gladys Burgess: Bottom Right: Margaret Knoblauch. .,. 00 .1 ,Vx t M N e w ,tlg tx wf s:?x ::':' Tw N A ttiiigf ,.., :flat A tb t I wt Y 2 sf xi tt XX X Onaway House iqgjf fJf135j'f L X f fx, A t I I V1 . .ff H why, A K A , Qi 2 J K N. y Xg.Tgx, Q' ' x -bf RX ' 'W ,rzfgiei . M cf ffm -' .523 .aff N 5-wevfss X J a NV XA M' 3 13 This page: Top Left: Virginia Hoffman: Top Right: Rose Leslie: Bottom: Iuanita McClureg Oppo- site Page: Top Left: Lois Miller: Top Right: Betty Thompson: Bot- tom Leh: lean Lehmang Bottom Right: Alta I-Ieideman. Book Worms 3 x zififr f a A ,B,--a,-.-r' , 'N '- ' ...ww VT 7' This Page: Top Left: Gladys Bennett: Top Right: Ioyce Vernon: Bottom Left: Irene Lewis: Bottom Right: Ms. Kayg Opposite Page: Top Left: Bar- bara Kotarskig Mid- dle Left: Nancy Hol- lister: Bottom Left: Edna Zagor: Top Right: Custodial Staff: Bottom Right: Cafeteria Staff. 16 1-4..f-I- 'Jw' it fum 1' Wvmwuquqq -1 'M N 4, .P . . ' . . Yfvsswmpag , ,.,, if .2 l .Alb- X 'v FI Faithful Help ers ,-Q -'SJ' This Page: Top Left: P.A. Announcers: Nancy Seidman, Andy Borowitz, Michael Halpern, Ken Sonkin, Dan Newman, Lisa Schwartz, D.I. Sulli- van, Liz Wilkerson, Martin Krohngold, Michael Chestler, Lynnette Brad- dellg Bottom Right: Library Pages: Judy Stern, Marc Post, Rosalind Frank- lin, Leona jackson, Claudia Nelson, Tayanita Hayes, lanet Newman, Leah Stewart, Susan Bates, lsome not shownj: Opposite Page: Top Left: AV Crew: Peter Friedman, Gerald Koslow, Iody Kraus, Bruce Hogan, Scott Miller, Bob Grossman, Les Baker, D.I, Sullivan, lsome not shownjg Top Right: Office Assistants: Anita Kelley, Morris Eckhouse, Murray Kempe, Mimi Bailey, Michelle Poole, Amy Wain, Helen Greenberg, Richard Resnick, Ann Delvalle, Anne Gold, Mike Heller, lay Roskoph, jill Lewin, Yvonne Minter, lrnany not shownlg Bottom Left: Lab Assistants: Martin Krohngold, Patti Brown, Steve Fejes, Iodi Gerson, Nancy Bates, Trudy Siegal, Knot shownj. 18 1' il., if S1 ,QM iii, .. fr .,.. 'W b - --M ----.--' gg, . 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A ' if f ,f4+:,i9. . - vffifj,-2' - Q . f ff!! 1 H' A .1 f need to need to need to need to need to need to need to feel more, to understand others. love more, to be loved back. laugh more, to enjoy ourselves. hear more, and listen to the needs of others. give more, and take less. look more, and realize we are not so different from others. create a vvorld where everyone can peacefully live the life they choose. -from Linda Greenloaum's journal Kgsuil at f A915 K X X ' 1 A , , Fi I , o l A ,',P . xx iw, i I H 'gilt ,529 .X , X kvink g g an t IF Top Row: Daniel Adamson, Kim Aikens, Iudy Albert, Arif Ali, China Allen, Yoram Amir, Albert Antoine, Anna Arnold, Doug Arnson, Craig Asamotog Second Row: Larry Badler, Michael Bailey, Leslie Baker, Ion Bank, Greg Bankhurst, Debbie Banks, George Banks, Stephanie Banowsky, Amy Barach, Laura Barnett, Third Row: Paul Barnhart, Katie Barrett, Lisa Barron, Paul Baylog, Pamela Beatty, Mary lane Becker, Harold Bell, Iody Bentoff, Doug Bercu, Andy Berger. 24 Tioking away the moments 9 ' inn. ' 224, A '4 i 9.4 6, L A '-Q., ,X that make up a dull day. . . N N i a fy, 5 y 3 y V! so M , V, , jj mt it V, U M 1 in , vm 5, .. M A, , I X Q Q h .. ,f.f . . X I was , , af.:-i A A K r Q ,ga f -V if -i 4 Y r h N K '- Q 8 K ' , fb , A , ,rf - , , ii? ' r i as V ' A ' as . A:A' , Tr f u - f Jkijk 1 A 3 fl :M x, Ui. kg gf? N V , . , ,K t E ..,4 X ,Lax . , :K .ki B . h h I X h F xx, X 24 ,K Q X! :Eg X l wx N X 1? i , is y A , ' - at ,, ix y it 'U P ef ai, X as elf CF ix l fu 1 4 ' ' '- . y A N -xg? J ig 1 'gy Q ,. , I g 'J' Z. .. . f S A 1A ' 4, Top Row: Deana Berger. Mike Berick, Patti Berlin, Keith Berner, Cecelie Berry, Ioel Bickerstaff, Paul Bledsoe, Kim Bolstad, Mark Bombelles, Frank Bordonarog Second Row: Erwin Boulding, Portia Bowers, Ronald Bradford, Claudia Brand, Raymond Branham, Beverly Brandon, Terry Brawley, Iackie Bray, Marc Brenner, Brad Brook, Third Row: Adam Brooks, julie Brown, Sherry Brown, Lucia Bryant, Kim Buckner, Tim Cairns, Doug Cannell. Diane Cannon, Dave Cannon, Veda Cannon: Fourth Row: Sharon Cappelletti, Dino Capriato, Allison Carr, Louise Cavanaugh, Iim Chalmers, Fifth Row: Ann Chapman, Gabrielle Charboneau, Michael Chesler, Dave Clair, Scott Clelleng Sixth Row: Ionathan Clemons, Toni Clemons, Eileen Coan. Brenda Coe, Kevin Coleman, Seventh Row: Ann Cook, De- borah Cooper, Michael Cox, Lisa Crawford. Andrea Cronig. -1 an You fritter and Waste the hours - C-,j . . we :I .I DAQ'-1 fe 9 ,K Mm .6 1 in an off hand way. . . Top Row: Bill Cronin, Marc Cruce, Scott Daniels, Nancy Daugherty, Camille Davis, Ioan Davis, Terri Davis, Wayne Davis, Alicia Dawson, Renee Deal: Second Row: David Dean, Rob Dean, Iill DeAngelo, Ann Delvalle, Marsha Dennis, Dino DeRoia, Gloria Desantis, Steve Diamond, Monica Dickerson, Andy Dietrickg Third Row: Damon Diller, Eric Dix, Ion Dixie, Fourth Row: Kim Dixon, Phillip Dolin, Dawn Douglas, Fifth Row: Robin Duncan, Debbie Dworken, Morris Eckhouseg Sixth Row: Brian Eckley, Paula Edwards, Warrington Eggleston. Opposite Page: Sophomore class officers fleft to rightj: Nancy Daugherty. fsecretaryy Carolyn Kammen ltreasur- erj, Miss Cole Kteacher advisorl, Judy Stern fsocial chairmanj, Adam Price lpresidentlg not pictured: Scott Fine fvice-presidentj. 1 T' , 3 li. i I V 1.1 1 All f lv A wk' H -. 5 at i xl is r if 53? ' Q 'Sf if ' it is .rc Q- xl 1 .:i1 ' N ai vf Q f rid as '4 , , gi Q wif: r wa . 1 1- T N' . , F M l L, x . x fx-F ' . . ,t,,Zb ' i I, ,L N -H U ' - A - K ,J X, , ., , c 'S F X li Q ' is vi f l 'J X 2 1 Q i in ,f 36 hr 'VF CQ A , H., t,4u u.- Top Row: Marcy Eisenberg, Kathy Eisner, Michael Ellison, Andy El- soffer, Jeff Elsoffer, Ierry Ellsworth, Paul Endrei, Marilyn Englander, Ianice Evans, Laura Fasnacht: Second Row: Ron Fasnacht, Don Feeney, Chris Fejes, Iames Ferguson, Micheal Ferguson, Ken Ferrell, Leslie Fields, Terri Fields, Brandon Fine, Scott Fine: Third Row: Spencer Fine, Horace Fishbein, Karen Fischer, Vanessa Fisher, Mark Foster, Keith Fowler, Chris Fox, Sue Frank, Laurie Franklin, Richard Frankling Fourth Row: Kevin Freedman, Lisa Fribourg, Debby Fried- man, Iosh Friedman, Roger Freiberg, Mark Fremont, Iohn Frey, Stuart Fromson, Larry Funderburk, Carol Funderburk. ...vw-' aiting for someone or something to show you the wa , I X1 l 5 H I ,x ,Q f y ,Y fa 6 4' Q3 , . Sew Q Q WI' 'wx' ' 5 X . vt l af- 1 it as V A at 22? Z 'U' it X , Top Row: lim Fuller, john Gaglione, Lauren Gali, Keith Gandal, Geoff Gardner, Chris Garsong Second Row: Anne Gearhart, Stephanie Gibbons, Tom Gibbs, Anthony Gilbert, David Ginn, Bob Gleason, Third Row: Amy Glin, Anne Gold, Ron Goldhirsch, Anne Goldstone, Leo Gonzalez, Francey Gordon, Fourth Row: Susie Goulder, Dietrick Gravenstein, Angela Graves, Laura Gray, Lenell Gray, Andrea Green, Linda Greenbaum, Debbie Greenwald, Robin Grier, Bebop Griffey: Fifth Row: Bruce Griffin, Gwen Grif- fith, Doug Grossman, Ioe Gullia, Helen Hall, Patty Hall, Carol Hamilton, Rochelle Hampton, Maurice Hanea, Tony Hardin: Sixth Row: Bob Harper, Gerald Harris,Lynne Hawkins, Tayanita Hayes, Cheryl Head. Mike Heasley. Seventh Row: Jennifer Heintzelman, Andy Herman, Barry Hermann, Mike Herstand. 28 , , K itgitftt x2 , 5,4 ' .r .Ji el' :ll .lxtsffgf X A , J. 1 vb 3 Q . 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A 131 eg 56 A . . . .You are young This Page: Top Row: Anne Kowal, Keith Krabill, Mark Krantz, Ioanne Krassenstein, Iody Kraus, David Kushner, Second Row: Sabrian Lacerna, Bill Landefeld, Katie Lane, David Lawrence, Lynn Lawson, Bob Lee, Third Row: Susan Lee, Lisa Lenkoski, Ruth Leo, Nancy Lerner, Ben Levey, Ieff Levinson, Fourth Row: Robin Levitt, Donna Levy, Iulian Lewis, Isabel Lewis, Mark Lewis, Fifth Row: William Lewis, Zachery Lewis, jeff Lindbloom, Ray Little, Eileen Lochner. Opposite Page: First Row: Diana Loessy, Nick Long, Stacey Long, Ianet Louis, Tom Lounds, Rovert Love, Jerri Ludwig, Carolyn Lux, Alisa Luxemberg, Mau- reen Magnar, Len Malby, Iudy Mannis, Second Row: Michele Marcoux, Susan Marcoux, Third Row: Iane Mar- golus, Susan Marshalko, Fourth Row: Paul Martin, Marci Marx, Fifth Row: Hilary Mason, Lisa Massey, Sixth Row: Lawyer Masten, Terry Masters, Seventh Row, Brian May, Paul Mazoh, Keith McCann, Mary McClatchey, Anna McKee, David McKibbon, Sandra McKnight, Ron Medalie. and life is long 30 vt .435 t Q A , .f ex fm ff -fri 'I F354 L' V' g A t 'Z ' l - l Q . J Sf- f F ff Q enaa it TQ li I H ,Va it Q., 'ii ' 5- , , if fsmziiift D i R , tae. t Maxx Y ml' V f - Y 31 .Y . ,, it . , Q it tex tl 3 at ' ,, c -'K ' -Q yqm f u .A 9 K? 5. s 0. I ,n and there is time to kill today And then one day you find Et ' elif if , If M 9 Q A SL ' 1 . - i Q W' R' ' is ' 1 J tx nf X bg f tp fggztix t ' Y Y 4, ten years have gone behind you I... fef' .1 .haw--,ff-f - H fi El W-3-wi 'Z 2 Xl xtq eff Xe H jd? iv 7 in sg? Q x lf . .H tl l 1 'F A' tg-f t the w N ... V L 1 'Y 'V ' K -, , N' e-, ., : A ..,, -M. - I if' - H. tt. V A rs . I X I ,ra 4: K 8 . X W: .:. 0... x 7' , l ' I H 'F W R ' V to to :- ' ,. 'E we ' ' -, -Q- fs 1 1 1 1 ' . at 65: 4 if ' X A , t . 3 L T' !'3ig'x X lla wk? I A l' P l Q- Q l Q - 41 ij we 'K 3 Z. l ,gs , , F35 X 'fi A ,v 12. 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Opposite Page: Top Row: Susan Netherton: Second: David Ney, Adrienne Nicholson: Fourth: Mark Norton: Fifth: Steve Novac: Sixth: Scott Nygaard, Ben A Q Ockner, Brian O'i-learn, Kate Overcasher, David Owens, Adam Ornstein, Edmund Pace, Hutton Parke, Eddy Patton, Seventh Row: Scott Pasch, Roberta Pearlman, Reilly Perrne, Darryl Peterson, Karen Perkins, Reggie Phillips,. Dawn Pierre, Mark Perry, Eighth Row: Faye Perryman, Karen in Peveroff, Ken Plotkin, Eric Polacek, Gail Pollis, Reike Power, Anne Pozdol, Carol Presley, Ninth: Ioe Primes, Paul Qua, Karen Quinn, Donna Randall, Renee Randle, Walter Ranft, Arnold Ransby. o one told you when to run you missed the starting gun 33 . , t 9' , ' M ,. Y ' r 3 - F 4 1. wp, xc.. t be l i vm 1 e 'Qg'i .- ' ,, 'S ., Qs ' , E, 4 if P ,V E, x' gk , B '4 f' sl ' N l E W ' D f ' 2 r t l -t Jig' P , 1 1 l , ,Q 5 , ,. I , . W .,,b , 4 ,J jg, ' , , 'MSL A i 'T sk I 'Vi Q I A -L A Q Q-, if 1' -K- 3 ffl ,vt 7 P A t ti C1'5 ' . f' 'ff '-' 1 X. ' ' L ' 5 ff . f Above: Top Row: Ioyce Rapaport, Lynn Raynes, Beth Readerman, lane Reading, David Reed, Sheila Reingold, Io Reisman, Michael Re- snick, Roberta Rich, Kenneth Rivers: Second Row: Iobie Robinzine, Kevin Rogus, Debbie Rose, Nannette Rose, Tom Rosegger, Wendy Rosen, Betsy Rosenbluth, Helayne Rosenberg, Miriam Rosenberg, Ruth Rosenberg, Third Row: Bruce Rosenwater, Iay Roskoph, Ken Rubenstein, lim Rubin, Iohn Russell, Barrie Sandman, Cheryl San- ford, Darryl Saunders, Lynn Sawyer, Iona Scarvilleg Fourth Row: lean Schaffer, Greg Schultz, Todd Schurdell, Debby Schwartz, Mark Schwartz, Tom Schwartz, Warren Schwartz, Becky Scott, Briggette Scott, Estelle Scott: Below: Top Row: Kim Scott, Greta Scruggs, George Seals, Mark Selover, Debbie Shaffer, Second Row: Philip Shankman, Gil Sherman, Mark Shields, Steve Schutzman, Rachel Silverman. ., gm 1 1 ' K y ra?-:.,. I 'ls , , Q if K ' ,. S l 2, i V A ,N S , g ,fl l if A lil 4 Xl-. xxx Every year is getting shorter. . . A fw E L kv fy . uw, ,K i es? ,. if , eds 0 , , -, H ,. fr-EQ 9 .: '1 X 55? A fx 'GP-' 4 , . ' A it ., S Cl? i t ,, t ' g er 12 Q f ' ' wwf? we-Tift it fit l s f, t t Q. Q l ' in i li' air, I5 5 V' 'T 35 ' V is ft -l P- 5' ., Q Y f i di S gf., I ffl. 55-' Y f x 1 ,P ,, tv., K , 5 f , .'r-- , M rr, K a. ' 4- at V' 4? 555 1 ,W Y .iff-'Z - p W x ,A , . , , Top Row: Cheryl Simmons, Andrew Simon, Eliot Sims, Kevin Sims, Larry Sims, Bobbi Singer, Iodi Skall, Chris Smith, Debbie Smith, Second Row: Leigh Smith, Regina Smith, Erinn Sneed, Richard Sogg, Abby Solomong Third Row: Ken Sonkin, Debbie Sopher, Art Spaulding, Sabrina Spencer, Ieff Spiegler, Fourth Row: Chris Spoeneman, Darlene Stallworth, Rick Stamm, Chris Standish, Steve Stapler, Fifth Row: Katie Staples, Thea Starks, Naomi Stein, Ann Sterin, Gary Stern. Never seem to find the time - Plans that either come to naught, or half a page or scribbled lines 1 S .-vi v sk ,, ww af ,M , A ',,,. f ww- W -,aff A. ww -sy- X Opposite Page: Top Row: David Webster, Garnett Webster, Ronny Weingar- ten, janet Weissman, Second Row: Natalie Wester, Arnold Wharttogg, Pam Wheeler, Reginald White: Third Row: Vance Whitmore, Vanessa Whitmore, Virgil Whitmore, lim Wertheim, Fourth Row: Reginald Williams, Sharyn Wil- liamson, Sheila Wilson, Mark Wipper, Ierry Wirick, Fifth Row: Daphne White, Michael White, Quentine White, Sixth Row: Iimmy Witcher, Brad Withers, Meg Wolf, Seventh Row: Chris Woodward, Andrea Wright, Lewis Wright, Eighth Row: Mark Nudelman, Carolyn Wulff, Mackenzie Young, Ninth Row: lay Young, Steve Zilber, Tony Zucker. This Page: Top Row: Iudy Stern, jill Stewart, Second Row: Daryl Streety, Diane Stuhldreher, Sonya Swan, Mark Swzrtzbaugh, Skye Sweeney, Third Row: Lonnel Sykes, Larry Takiff, Evan Tandler, Bruce Tall, Duane Taylor, Fourth Row: Angie Taylor, Eric Taylor, Susan Teitelbaum, Iohn Terry, Iohanna Teschner, Roberta Thaler, Angie Thompkins, Morris Thompson, Brian Thompson, Roxann Thompson, Fifth Row: Dave Thompson, Lee Thompson, Gayle Thornton, Philip Ticktin, Sixth Row: Darryl Tindel, Debby Tinsley, Chip Todd, Lynn Tomiello, Seventh Row: Buddy Townsend. Liz Towson, Connie Tresville, Dave Tucker, Eighth Row: Terikay Tucker, Lanese Turner, Pam Turner, Fredina Usher, Ninth Row: lim Walker, Stevie Wall, Darlene Wasserman, Mike Wayne, 5 f 5? fx .f we ix it 5 VP' F X 1 4 47' 4, l li .655 K 2 f :af . .2 , ent, 1 . L .W 5 'JK 6. 42' u S X' ff le, A ., ...,xk:Vj,j-ji i- ,XL xv xl - .w 2 V bfi are L ft ' ' e A 4 - 'z'wH.:'5i'i , ,li ' Q, 3 4 Wife, f . D . fi ' 3 2- x 1 I H Vf 1:1 1 At , , iii X A X wi ll if ' it t V ,Z Q ,gg ,. 3' :Cn Q5 , 15, 'iii A -A xiii ' , l ,QM Y ,Q r 'tt T i 'E Ib Q! v ,V A is L A? 4. S L at vt it X 1 xx .KWW .l l li 'li x gi , , . f. I was t. . .l . . . Hanging on in Q4 xi' 1 1 quiet desperation The time is gone The song is over thought I'd something more to say. i 6 fi inf E B V ' vs-r ,ng f .1 J fi if ai -1' Q A 5515 fin' at A A , ' M La I , RM' . H my is 0-u4n,..,,a-In Liu' 134, 3 l . 1 ., us ,, V , A . AY r f K x s me , , .g K fl ,, -V E f fi L ' SQLQ L gi, 2 f iiiiic .. fi ii' L L Q A A ,M It C0mm '58 . Mjrff' ' ., f 3532 0' r f f my 'Mm .k,,,,u,,g 5 5 ' Y '-1 ma. 9 .. A 5 Qx 'ff ' M , 46 VVe're in i W N I 0 disting- the middle uishable place N 'S ,T w af ... N. Wiiiipf-f -L 15: 4- if V6 R N fn Nt, ,S , M- - A I M 4. , . .Wil , . lm.. ! .16 in A ., ,Q ,. , ' rt by Q' , I - 3 Qi' fi it t ' - M , is as r as R i W 'r' nn? ii ' -1 fm -as -2 A D , ri. B 1, n if mlfig fi' L if Q. , Igf: i , A va.. Q , -0, bmw N 1:5 be 'Q- 'fr :F- .A Zum W. -J' x 5 1' .fm Q Opposite Page, First Column: Roger Abady, Iohn Abbott, Dan Abrahms, Paul Abrahms, Mary Lou Adams, Sue Adelson, Cindy Adelstein, Ken Al- den, Mark Alleng Second Column: Tijuana Allen, John Allison, Ariel Amir, Barbie Andelman, Margaret Anderson, Tom Archer, Donald Armstead, Renee Arrington, Lavelle Banks. This Page: First Row: Rob Barkley, Griffin Barnes, Rick Bartell, Bob Bartlett, jeff Bass, Nancy Bates. William Beard, lane Bell, Iohn Bennett, Margret Bergmann, Second Row: Kent Berke, Roger Berman, Racene Bolton, Santois Berry, Bill Bialosky, lim Birhanzl, Andele Black, Ion Blaug- rund, David Blumberg, Jeff Boydg Third Row: Peter Brosse, Andy Brown, David Brown, Dennis Brown, Eric Brown, Kim Brown, Matt Bulkoski, Iocelyn Bush, Steve Byrne, Laura Call. 43 This Page: Top Row: Godfrey Caluducan, Karen Campbell, Sharon Cargle, Clifford Carter, Regina Cates, Martha Chalmers, Iim Chitlik, Alan Clarkg Second Row: Alanzo Clark, Brandon Clark, Thelma Clark, Sterling Claiborne, Brian Coan, David Cohen, Ierry Colbert, Sher- man Colemang Third Row: Karen Colley, Tony Cooper, Kristi Copez, Ieff Cristal, Heidi Croxton, Kathy Cylar, Nancy Daughtery, Liz Davisg Opposite Page: Cap-a-pie: Lyn Davidson, Cathy Davies, Mark Davis, Tony Defranco. '34 A . ... Mfr? ,VL Q, 4' ,,.-! Af?-. , 4 I M x r-ff . . .nor College to face. First Row: Vicki Deal, Bob Dealyg Second: Neal Denton, Greg Dent: Third: Sherry Deutch, Ken Di- energ Fourth: Alex Dieter, Keith Dixon: Fifth: Moses Dixon, Richard Drake: Sixth: Tony Dud- ley, Iamie Dumas, Wasif Durry, Mark Elliott, lanet Ellsworth, Iohnnie Everett Ir., jennifer Farr, Steve Fejesg Seventh: Laurie Feldvebel, Howard Felman, David Finan, Gary Fremont, Howard Ferguson, Lee Fitzgerald, Debby Fleischer, Phyllis Fletcher, joseph Ford: Eighth: Alan Fox, Tom Frank, Kippy Frankel, Chris Fred- rickson, Ellen Friedman, Peter Friedman, Bill Fullmer, Leonard Gaglioneg Ninth: Jeffrey Gale, Ioe Gannon, Gary Gardner, Roger Geisert, Abigail Genuth, Sara Gersbach, Iodi Gerson, Laurie Gibbons. iw: fl .V R.: H g A , 'xv 'Y9 I i 4 N 552, Ai , F it., 46 . 359 V 4' 6 , ban my C I Q Q ,Ai 'T-S? xg l ,N L so 1. , M I 5 X M I K l t., k X X 5 ,2 . 4 t. 1 is ,Q r 3' ay Y x 5 ,. i mf N ' f' L N -ua. 'SN' .4 . H. m A V X ',:.l, . 'i so ' sg, rf' -n '. 8 QI: 0 :J . , aw W1 .' 2 ' y 5 A . N G ff, , , , ww- I 61. , if Q nk la, Q ' y, Y. fli- xx t 1-f. WN fi H il :af l Vfx .,:a. k . , W A 41 Q l, x I? W, lg It it Q s as., ' 4, K ml .1 , 5 A, , ml .J ,if 6 it Aa G? X k First Row: Neil Glazer, Stuart Gilbertg Second: Bruce Gilleylen, Susan Gillong Third: julie Goetz, Ron Goetzg Fourth: Claudia Gold, Debby Gold, Fifth: Iill Goldberg, Marilyn Goldberg, Sixth: Gary Goodman, Ion Gordon, Gail Goul- der, Tom Grace, Iim Graham, Ruprecht Gravenstein, Kathy Gray, Katherine Gregoryg Seventh, David Grier, Pam Griffin, Ted Gullia, Michael Halpern, Deborah Hamilton, Vicki Harding, Ieff Harper, Allyson Harris, Eighth: Kevin Harris, Marilyn Hart, Bruce Hartzmark, Karen Hauck, Mike Heller, Michelle Henderson, Dan Hershman, Ed Hessg Ninth, Bill Hicks, Patricia Hockett, Cheryl Hoicowitz, Margie Holdstein, Lisa Hollander, Carlton Holt, Diane Huie, Doug Hyams. 47 We sit here and daydream V ,6-L ' ll' gil.. W' , ygvyrx Q 4,1 1 7' K Q ag.. . :S-fl , MBS' Q' q. I Hai iwsiitaa ' :59!:zw ,' 1 'sr aww , Ugg, A KL Q ., ,ja . i T55 . il -x 74. gi .ii j.,Z1!.,Q, A Y F. v fic in -ixrfge 1 ., Gif: ,4 ee iflx f 5, rg. x dx 4 5 EV ASFVX, ' R W 48 Q Of just one more Fe t QQ' f' YCHT, ui ga 1 K 3 ' -C 'z if -wvf My X ,gf A VA A , . .Lx 4-4' ,if it MN .-n gif ,,, 1 U 2' - sm. he X - as, V - ,, ffii X as J vi 45 , . t sale Top Row: Brian Ivy, lim Iackson, Cindy Iacobs, Dean Iacobsg Second: lim Iacobson, Cathy Iaeckel, Pam Ienkins, Larry Iewett, Brenda Johnson, Geraldine Johnson, Gerri johnson, Nancy Iohnsong Third: Cindy Ioseph, Brad Iovannet: Fourth: Joseph Ioyce, Amy Kaffeng Fifth: David Kahane, Alan Kalishg Sixth: William Kamen, Ruth Kass: Seventh: Laurie Katz, Dave Kaufman, Eighth: lim Kaufman, George Kellon, David Kelly, Ioan Kennedy, Mike Kennedy, George Kibler, Judy King, Sue Klaus, Karen Klausner, Ken Klausner, Ninth: Ion Kleinman, Alice Knox. To relax, take it easy - Then our futures to fear. V. . ., ' - ' , lr X ff: Q 11 if 1 L, .- 1 1. - ,L 11.5. gi. . 4, , K K s as I -s .Y 4,, S 11: ? AAR? 3511-35 ,, X K H 92 5 1 I I a L I 12 J 'Y' 1.2 ,'7vZ N L :is ij V M .A Tk- Q , 7 - ' 5' if ' Q if S l Q Top Row: Kim Koberna, Carol Koletsky, Gerald Koslow, Bob Krohngold, Bob Kruse, Philip Kushner, Cindy Laisureq Second: Miriam Landau, Dwight Langford, Peter Lasersohn, Richard Lash, Bernice Lauderdale, Robin Lelyveld, Mary Leo, Bud Les- lie, Ken Levineg Third: Peter Levine, Bruce Lewis, Ion Lewis, Linda Lewis, Marquetia Lewis, Amy Litt, lane Longo, Angie Lyons, Philip Madow, Michael Mannos. M iii 5 5 T . A A L , x lg' 1 s f f ' Q '31':', ' 5' 11 ' :A Y, W . V2 in ' X1 32, , g 1. R b- ' , ' Q fr ' r ?v23'+f 1' 'E N Q mf fx. 'I iff. if ,e 1., ,g w v-5 .SQ I' V 44. . 1. 'Q H. H-'. X 5 V3 g ., . ,V 1. ' We 44' R 9. 2 a. 1 J 1' ' ,t x 73, iv 'ff ' bww - 'Q , 4'- is, Q in A 5 .n-if in ,L , 'lj , ' -it 'S . F ., . img ' 1 il Q 5 A f :q 'V A W , ,r sg ' , . ...w pl 3 p X' ,PX -3 if .ar ... 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X '3' 7' ,A . be-.43 tk AJ, But while we're still in here Opposite Page: First Column: Beth Marken, Lisa Marks, Michell Marons, Alonzo Martin, Liz Mason, Debbie Matz, Judy Mazoh, Leeann McBrayer, Ken McCall, Sec- ond Column: Dolly McClendon, Dan McConnel, lim McCord, Laura Melnick, Lisa Merchant, Mindy Merz, Rick Miller, Sue Miller, Yvonne Minterg Third Column: Daryl Mischal, James Mitchell, Sheila Mitchell, Charlotte Modly, Marge Mogg, Myrtle Mogg, Iuan Montier, Kevin Moon, Ianine Mooneyg This Page: First Column: Val Moore, Vicki Morgan, Jackie Morton, Iim Mosel, Christine Murray, Stacy Murry, Gary Muszynski, Keith Myers, Greg Neal, Second Column: Claudia Nelson, Nancy Nelson, Mark Newell, Dan Newman, Keith Newman, Karyn Nims, Tammy Noah, William Patterson, Alan Pearlman, Third Column: Mark Per1'y, Amy Perttula, Diane Phelps, Donna Phelps, Dave Phillips, Ion Pittenger, Robert Plotkin, Tracy Pogue, Ion Polster. if nh , in r i 'w , :A-Wy? - .' ls-Vx f --rl-147 , r ,. N 4 Q an , i - - g i t i Rushing, studying 3 ,-4:1 HQ' ' :fig f wk M 6-sa i i R at , g A' 2:1 li is A if Y A ' i hz QW? li I V x :MJ i ' R A m Qi 'N R Above: Left to Right: First Row: Kevin Powell, Mary Pozdol, Karen Prochaska, Donna Prude, Betsey Puskarg Second Row: jeff Reeves, Carl Regutti, Robert Resnick, Tammy Richardson, Laurel Richieg Third Row: Brian Ritzenberg, Darrell Riversg Fourth Row: Alison Roberts, Rex Robertsg Fifth Row: Scott Roitblat, Pam Rose, Sixth Row: Nora Rosegger, Beatrice Rothstein. 52 135221 . Q, rl dyjqfw, 4 f Q . E, ' fi X 'K ,Alf W First Row: Left to Right: Laura Rubin, Lori Ruth, Bet- sey Safford, Scott Sanders, Ian Sawyer, Ivan Scarville, Bill Schobel, Loretta Schwalrng Second Row: Richard Schwartz, Shelly Schweinfurth, Diane Scully, Debby Seidman, Stuart Senk- fer, Ieff Serfilippi, Christy Shanks, Diane Shapiro. E x i 'la Arn . XX I. lr, . A S y r as Q WX S an N f Q, X xx S 1 f A First Row: Stu Sharp, Darlene Shaw, Cathy y y I Sheard, Sue Shoffner, Iohn Shoosg Second Row: 'S - 'QQ Iirn Sickling, Trudy Siegel, Iim Singer, Becky 53 ,M . We 53 ' f ,lm I' vw: A ' . y I K, 2 RQ :A 44 3 F ii: E 9 13 .- T, T ,4- n 'll X. X t B' -.. .-. , an ,. 5 1 42:2 . , JFK my e 4. - 71- 9 I imap? f Us L 4, f 1' W' it-ff' -Sf: Y E A , Q, -' .' N - ,3 i,, : hi, G K li. my K I 5? -v W t S. tif R ui ei,-1 54 9 iff And climbing the walls. First Column: Brad Skall, Peter Skove, Roger Slayman, Amy Smallwood, Suzanne Smiley, Anthony Smith, Bill Smith, Earl Souter, Mindy Sperog Second Column: Anne Spoeneman, Beth Staples, Carol Stauffer, Tom Sterin, Ioel Stems, Maura Stewart, Laura Stone, Ion Straffon, Debra Stutzg Third Col- umn: Ellen Sudak, D.I. Sullivan, Dechen Surkhang, Mike Sussen, Donald Taylor, Patty Taylor, William I. Thaler, Susie Thomas, Ken Thompkins: Fourth Column: Denise Thompsong Fifth Column: Diane Thompson: Sixth Column: Edith Thompson: Seventh Column: Lora Thompson. if 'Q we V ww T. v -- N if .4- 17 0 I ' . Q X ,, ,. xi 'QE 4 SR K if ,, V , ,Q f 4 1 'T 'T . , 4 T j I K 4 it .1-1' ' V i . .1 l - 3 A K W ii g iw iit X X si 1 Ji A if W. 3--,fail I ii. v I l il , if .. N 1, ,J X X : ' qi, vi W ra ff if 5 Q1 - 9 9545.5 LS 1 First Row: Lorraine Thompson, Kim Thornton, Meg Tinker, Doug Trostler, Annette Tucker, Ivan Turner, Paul Tyrell, lim Vanden- boom, Stacy Vernon, Hymie Von Stymieg Second Row: Greg Walker, jim Walker, David Wallace, Thor Wallace, Kevin Wallace, Third Row: Peter Walton, Sherry Ward, Chris Wardrum, Clint Warne, Mitch Wasserman, Fourth Row: Marge Watson, Mike Weatherhead, Cindy Webb, Denise Weiner, Lon Weiss, Fifth Row: Iohn Westropp, Ieff Whitey Sixth Row: Patty White, Kyle Whitley, Seventh Row: Mark Whittaker, Mary Wiehng Eighth Row: Iulia Wilkins, Brian Williamsg Ninth Row: Doug Williams, Erma Williams, Sandra Williams, Timothy Williams, Michael Willis, Rhonda Wilson, Iohn Wirtshafter, Steve Wolf, Cheryl Wolfberg, Gary Wood. , 5 , 51? ,A .5 2 A . 1 . i ii . t 1 , tl.. if Y 7, s, .V K X A , -. 'X 1 v ' - ' , Q ,. ,J ' ' :Ag le 7 4 it I ' , -55, S 5' ' lie- K ' S Rt? . T 55 N4 V 2 2 A I S ,Q to 1 t of WN ,Wy U ,.., W H ry K I, V,. W ., g'-f he e 3 ,.. , N 1 ,L 1 fl? K -4 5 A 'r X . X' i s l , .4 Remaining students: Top Left: Janet Woodg Center Left: Greg Wooleyg Bottom Left: Heidi Wormserg Top Right: William Wrightg Center Right: Debbie Wrightg Bottom Right: Bill Young: Last: Lorraine Zellner, Above: Iunior Class Officers: Vicki Deal, Ioel Stern, Bud Leslie: Missing from Picture: Dolly McClendon, Ieff Lounds, fn' Li M 5? if 4 X 5 ygv P . ,vm 4 X N V1 SWS 5 f' 5 5 fi Li X i ? I 5 E, n 59 1 1 I te' y X, KJ u.,' 1, ,fo M w 7? 3 J. Q l ly' ' l la vi .ci .U 1, V xl xr U 2 VJ, . Lf . 'lrk 'LR l thy' V QE, KF j J I, XJ' J J! New JV K. if KV J ul X lt' X fav K, 1 X 1 l-J vl Lu -- . NN V 4 lltxj lj, , Njl Img- sll Ll, if-Jar EFX U XJ X av l if ,W .B of f' fl V A ll 'I l lx l Marcie Adell Brian Adelson Stuart Alden Beatriz Algeo Harold Ballard Iames Bassett Q40 ' Margaret Affelder Deborah Alfred Karen Andonian Lori Ann Barber Ellen Battle ,l k Janice Antoine Laurence Barna Tracy Bennett 1 Ioyce Asamoto Thomas Barratt Ieni Bentley G K f jf ' Blanche Avery Iune Baskin Ellen Berger , , fl U X ' ,lf v :,- J . I X v , M' I .r l'xr'rJ 'flv ll X 3 B Y, Li 1, 4 ,xx X Ulf NM-M'lTQ 11 X jf ' OS - BIIIOI' SHI' 8I1I111'1g 111 G . . . A l P tS ' Y Pl ' G 'Cl ,f .VX I f l V UN 1 ,ff 4 1 fl., f 15 . . . or how to do what you want to do whenfif ou finally get out!!! , f, .fx .X 1... ,A ii-.of o x Q 2 U if si A3 ii. Wi Christiane Berry Cindy Bialosky lane Birkhold Cristi Black Lila Black William Black Iudy Blackwell Amy Bloom Michael Blount David Blumenthal D 'd B ker avi oo Robin Booth Terri Borkan Andrew Borowitz Debby Borstein Colleen Branch Betty Ann Bray Iackie Brown Patti Brown Lynnette Braddell Ierry Brawley Tracy Broida Michelle Brown Wendy Brown TRAVEL? Pat Bucklew Howard Cahn Susan Burkhart Kevin Caine Steven Bush Patrick Calkins Sonali Bustamante Kristian Callender Douglas Butler David Campbell hether it be backpacking in Greece Io n Car son Mark Curley Ierry Cyncynatus Dwain Davis Greiory Claytor Mic ael Clemons Thomas F. Cohen Beverly Cohen Eartha Coleman Pamela Corbin Paula Corbin Cynthia Cowdrey Carolyn Cowen Wayne Crawford Sherri Crawley George Cresho J.-1 1 4 ,. l if IQ Q , -1 ff' ft 4 laurel me ' MJ r . ' :Ji ' ? . ' Mignon Davis Clara Day Francine DeBeneditto Robert Dernsey David Dennis Donald DeRoia Lydia DeSantis Charles Deutchman ,4-uv El If Sli lf Q!! IS gil I'-11 gd B51 Carl Dieter Mike Donzella lean Duncan Ioel Dix Beth Draegin Amy Durra or hitchhiking around Cleveland Denise Eaton Zeva Eisenberg Robert Edelstein Iulie Eisner Sharon Efroymson Caryl Englehorn Pamela Eisenberg Thomas Evans . . . you may run into a language barrier. lim Falkner Carolyn Felber Melinda Fine Suzanne Fisher Raymond Farmer Dale Ferrell Tim Finan Pat Fleming Benedict Foex Bethany Ford Carla Ford fem l ' 1 Patricia Fowler Kenneth Fox Marilyn Frankel Rosiland Franklin Anne Fredrickson james Freedman Lee Fromson Polly Fromson Brent W. Fu ua Leonard Gagllione ,Q 9 . o M -. L. 'gf' 'vfvv' ., 1 .. 4 o . as - ,::' ffN-Ffh: X1 I 'F Q M J f - 'ff' ,is l 4 . 13,5 ,rcs bm -X. . , . ,Q 'T 'f-zw454f!f, 'ff' x','A sig' Am y!! E A x ,, ' H 'f11-an ,Wa . Yfegfw ef ' Neil Gandal Paula Garden Rommel Gardner 3h9uYGHfd1'19f Make sure you have mastered phrases like . . . Leshe Gepfert Gretchen Gersbach Cathleen Gibbons Mark Gibbons TMJLQMWW r , 1 No starch in the socks . . . Ieff Gilmore Andrew Glassberg William Gleason Laura Gockel Miriam Gold Janice Goldhirsch Arnie Goldman Donna Goodman Douglas Goodman Iobeth Gottlieb I l r 67 var-M wg, mwwmt ,I if Patti Green Stephen Greenbaum Helen Greenberg Michael Greenberg Elizabeth Greenslade Cynthia Gould Ionathan Gram Ian Grayson Diane Goulder Deborah Grair 68 ,f ,J lftui Gil Greiner Myra Gunn Cynthia Gustefson Kelly Guyot Reggie Haggins Kim Hart Peter Greiner Kathleen Hall Dawn Harvey Alan Grossman Linda Hansell Robert Grossman Laura Harrington Darrell Harrison 299 C, H Celeste Hill Kim Hobbs Dave Hoffman Clarence Holmes Ioanne Hinckley Tim Hoerner Iulie Hollander Cindy Houghton EMPLOYMENT? .f f-4 Ill ,mu- Ianet L. Hartwell Tom Haskell Sabrina Heath Richard Heiser Susi Heiser Sheryl Henderson Susi Hewlett Emiko Higashi Rick Higgins Bruce Higley X There are endless vocational opportunities for the graduating senior. Da H Cer H d Be ly H 1 Sab I g Le I k Lor I k Rob I h Ste I k Ro ld I Ma dyl Andy I h Th I Iudy Iohnson Iane Ioseph Thomas Iudge Elizabeth Perry Iohnson William Ioseph Leslie Kaciban Lisa K f You could choose a career in . . . 71 Telephone booth construction accordion repair dental floss planting E Kleckley A Kelley Ch yl Kelly K h Kelly L Kelly M Kelly Marianne Kelly Douglas Khoury Willie Mae Kidd Michael Kiggen 0 e iro R b K1 y Twanna y Kirby Cynthia Kiser Ionathan Kiser Bonnie Kl in 'O ff ,.,-' X, . . . and if all else fails, you could become a high school counselor! Kay Kleinerman Connie Knoepfel Marci Koblenz Bruce Knarr Mary Louise Koeckert William Kurtz Cindy Landis David Landau Ellen Larson Ionathan Lawrence Barb Lincoln William Liggins Peter Lewis Leona Lewis Harriet Lewis Ion Kohrman Christie Kramer Pam Kraus Deborah Krejsa Martin Krongold Laura Kulber Andrea Lazzaro Jeffrey London Laura Loessy Ionathan Litt Ronald Lindbloom David Lincoln Dan Lewis Mike Mannis Penny Lewin Carol McKee Iill Lewin David Lester Mark LeCappelain Loretta McKay Andrew Margolis Robin McDonald 74 Cynthia McDonald Regina McCoy Bernadette McClain Karen McCartney Bruce McAllister Larry Mietus Debby Miller Roland Luxenberg Alison Lowe Rayne:-1 Lott Lori Loritts Sandra Marshall Carol Martin Kathriyn Martin Dona d Marous Ieffrey McCaskey Donald Medearis Nancy Melamed Pamela Merchant 75 ww V Those of you who have applied to colleges have run into the dreaded college application. ,...,,, -Q- MMM .. 'xmw A . Notorious for relevant questions, like 'F laik W' W.. 7 v,-. . -as, . ,-it -ws, K ' A' 'v-nw w.-enAf-..,pb-My. -- W 1 . , Scholarshlp Key Wmners Marc1e Adell Br1an Adelson Margaret Affelder Stuart Alden Deborah Alfred Ianlce Antolne Lor1 Barber Ellen Battle Tracey Bennett Stephanle Berry lane B1rkhold Rob1n Booth Andrew Borow1tz Howard Cahn D8V1d Campbell Beverly Cohn Robert Edelsteln Sharon Efroymson Caryl Englehorn Iames Falkner Raymond Farmer Howard Felman Meltnda F1ne Suzanne Flsher Mar1lyn Frankel Iames Freedman Ne1l Gandal Mlchelle Gardner Andrew Glassberg Laura Gockel Ellzabeth Greenslade Robert Grossman Llnda Hansell Thomas Haskell Susan He1ser Emlko Hlgashl Iulla Hollander Leona lacks on Stephen Jackson lane Joseph L1sa Kaufman Marcla Kelly Marcla Koblenz Ionathan Kohrman Chr1st1e Kramer Martln Krongold Cynthra Landls Davrd Lester Ieffrey London Allson Lowe Roland Luxenberg Karen McCartney Carol McKee Donald Medearls Pamela Merchant LISH M1lls Wlllram M1llhaem Steven Mllman Frederlck Nelson Ianet Newman Perry New man Samuel Ockner Ellzabeth Olmsted Gordon Orloff Mlchella Peck Betsy Persrng Kevln Powell Leslle Prultt R1chard Resnlck Susan Rettberg Faye Rosenbluth Beth Rubln Iames Russell Ionathan Schaffer Bradford Schultz L1sa Schwartz Laura Seldman Amy Selkowltz Marc Shargel Randall Shorr Matthew Smlth DOTIS Sp1egler Leah Stewart Benjamln Vlctor Ehzabeth Warmg PHTTICIH Watts Davld Welssman Tracy Weston Ellzabeth Wllkerson Mark Wlnston Ianet Young Debra Borsteln james Campbell David Landau Nancy Seidman 3 'B-1 vu. lay Miller Susan Miller Steve Milman Lavonne Mitchell Rosina Miller Lisa Mills Dominique Milton Darryl Moody Crystal Montgomery Marc Monroe Valerie Mosely . . .Describe the universe. . . 78 S--M ll? L.: Kerry Mulroy Bruce Nachman Marcelle Nance Richard Nathanson V .SE J W Fi 1. 'f ??fYkfi'715Z E Q 1 A 9 f ' lf Agbif' Q . fl. NO C.OJ,VQC1xl'NqQ,x. eva 'YW Q N 5 ' l 'X Q , AXXQKLQJ go ,SJQQZY O' Fred Nelson Ianet Newman Perry Newman Leonard Nichols Nancy Nickerson Ieffrey Nudelman F? -JP' ,Ar N yn on -JM ff-gr LY K. l Y A ,Af ,Af li VK ' X , yle' f A 'ragga fLimit our response to one pagej - 4 ' '- Sam Ockner Diane O'Dell Betsy Olmsted John O'Neill Gordon Orloff Laura Ozak Kevin Palmer Darlene Pascha Lisa Payne I l Carmena Peavie Michella Peck Dawn Pierce Aurelia Percy Carla Perkins Betsy Persing Paul Pestello Michelle Poole Carolyn Pories Robert Powell Do ou like spareribs B0 ? 4 1 A il H ' .-N M ,ae V I 'Q' I ! GW? -rl Q 'WI , Sf 1' , -we Qwififfii :M -wg I 1 V - ,xx ow 'fl Leslie Pruitt Laura Ptak Q ,iff ,'HHPs..A A , V N xi . 3 YS., Wy? an l H W . .ffm if 1 ev? X . 41' dy -.p PM . if 3 Beverly Pugh Stanley Reagin Melissa Reider Tim Rense Anne Renstrom Richard Resnick Susan Rettberg Elaine Rettger Mark Reynolds 81 Dan Rice Sue Rich Iames Richardson Kathleen Rock Ellen Roebuck Thomas Robinson Audwin Rogers Robyn Rogers Lloyd Rogler Mark Rollerson Marc Rose Michael Rosegger Iudy Rosenbaum Faye Rosenbluth Laura Ross jeffrey Roth Beth Rubin Elaine Ruffing Carla Rush Eric I. Russell Peter Sachs Kym Samas jonathan Schaffer Bradford Schultz X? D d S h Lisa Schwartz Virginia Schwegler V I I BHi?5iU1iiiL ' ' ' - 2- GRHDUHTONI mms o 1' . 5, 1 , A , 35 in f igs .f ' A 335-ri .1 1..9iLf f ' ' fi 51 - Describe your life using blank verse. 6 Seidman Leslie Seymour Iudith Sherman hew S 1 k H Marc Shargel Lisa Sherman Sd B'shp Rash Slk P1Sh Rhsl B3 Matthew Smith Doris Spiegler Roy Smith Ginny Sprinkle Lori Sokolsky Lori Stazzone QS? ,eW..f ,4D IQ' Larry Stein Crystal Stewart Leah Stewart john Stickley Karen Stuhldreher David Swann Reginald Tall Mark Tinianow Peter Townsend Alan Tucker 84 ..f.fs, :fm :Jw ,., W wa , , We., f . Tb, ' '-few, ff , ,, f . ,,.'- .15-P ,, -. 'Y ,, iv 0 H- web , if ,,, , ,gy 'QE ' if ,2,.2'f Nfl 1. LA-I , Y! 'n- .X, X. Q 'c e fa' i A '56 W, 61 A J i 519.1-5 :ia i i i flf so, ignore .. ,, . Left: Senior class officers: Carla Rush, President: Kay Kleiner- man, Secretary: Lisa Payne, Treasurer: Patty Watts, Social Chairman: Carl Dieter, Vice President Knot picturedl. Are you independently wealthy? rest of applioationl David Upson V. Alex Vargo f Vr David Vernon y . fl x 1 l ' n 5 fl Benjamin Victor William Vitek Nanci Volpe Amy Wain National Merit Scholars Debby Alfred Andy Borowitz Debby Borstein Dave Campbell Andy Glassberg Laura Gockel Bob Grossman Steve Iackson David Leeper Karen McCartney Steven Milman Fred Nelson Gordie Orloff Richard Resnick Marc Shargel MattSm1th Kay Qpetrino Ianice Tandler Ben Victor Elizabeth Waring Muriel Vveber Liz Wilkerson National Achievement Scholars Ianice Antoine Chris Berry Stephanie Berry Iudy Blackwell Bob Booker Clarence Holmes Paul Perry Mark Rollerson Carla Rush Liz Wllkerson - V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V L V . . ,Y . . , . . V V V V V - V V 1 V J I . , lla '-9 , t,., Denise Walther Elizabeth Waring Derek Watkins Patricia Watts L, f I ,Mamie Y -,fi ff if I . , Q - -. , , if' if he f .S 4 f37 ,fwfr X K A eg. X lf' fc, Mark Webster Michael Weil Mindy Weintraub Susan Weiss ,.,-., T 87 BA M11 i X K XX XX N..-q YI? -O nay 'i X 'fel 3 ' Q IU, 1 dx 1 i x s A ' .. :ff sg - ' xSs.u'i'lxL...q-11:1 - h N 2. -Y F W i Elizabeth Wilkerson Ianet Wills Dani Wilson 315- E- Wm, E We , ish . Q f 5 1 W? 1 -: 4 3 ll David Weissman W - Tracy Weston Carla While 1 , W in 1' e 5 ,gf siii a i Ama, -' X -n a ' V .W- ikgzufc ' '- A Fi bq-X4 T395 u fs 5',lQb'm Ai.'fll'n.Q -Q, Y 4 .HW F 'Wu 'mms I ,W Y' v -w...1f x Belinda Wimberly Mark Winston Paula Wright Nina Yellen Ianet Young Nelli Zirnnochow 1 F X-as if fg..:if W.,53z,,, . J. ,vglgil ,.. W Q -5 , 1 , lfhfzh. . Q Y 1 eg N - Q gi- , 4 . ,, 495 . Wa 7225 ' ii S Sean, .IW .m m-, 5. .cg M., , VM-. , gn. y,.l,,5Q...,,, ,N 1, f::,i,S,M W 4 i-iii? FQ X , '11 L N 1 1 3 . 'fb fv W az. 4,,x 1 ' W yi? L2 N ogy' . - A., , msg E543 . fs.. . Then again, the-re's always the four-year plan . Aim, 4 in 9 J :QQ 17,56 f J RFQ? 7 : in? if fi , N A,:2'55 ---',.w-,- YAY- vpqmm A,., .-f--ff -' ' ha- ru-on '. S .sh an 93 aie CGTTTITTUHIC I 95 CHADS Rules of Play CHAOS may be played by two players on Monday three players on Tuesday and Wednesday four players on Thursday Friday and Saturday but never on Sunday. There are four playing pieces each of which are unique different shapes which can be differentiated from each other even when high. Each player takes one playing piece which he uses for at least six hours a day five days a week thirty-six weeks a year. Any number of pieces may be on the same space at the same time' provided Mr. Mohney doesnt catch you! To Start the Game: Each player rolls a pair of dice fsophomores must play the entire game blind-foldedj. The first player that rolls a number between two and twelve goes first. Ut s up to you to decide who rolls the dice first. Also hope your Math teachers taught you how to addlj The first player rolls the dice a second time and moves his piece two spaces less than the number rolled fa roll of two loses three turnsj. Play then passes to the second player who rolled a number between two and twelve. The object of the game is to get through the chaotic llike these rulesj maze of Shaker Heights High School. Details: 1. If a player lands on a picture of any faculty member he loses three turns unless he has an excuse in which case he goes back one space. If a player lands on any space marked Go To Office he must go directly to the card. A player sent to the office must remain in his dean s office until dismis- sed. lDon t ask me who dismisses youll Winning the Game: A player who successfully completes eighteen courses in four years fmore or lessj with the fewest problems is the WINNER and re- ceives a scholarship certificate plus a citizenship award. If any course should be failed a player must return to Start and repeat the entire semester. officeg he may not pass his girl friend's locker, he may not collect his report u- -- -- 1- l- -1 3' la l mx I - xx 1 ' f T X 1 l X ' , oo X 1 I l i inf 3 3 IQ xx,-k . V I ' xmxmuumtmx. tj ' ' .ig-Q1-Q-n A I W I-I I ,--H----X 1' I T 1, vu : 5 3 - - X-,,4'S,-al -.,,. i .i ,.. i 96 The Game of Survival at Shaker Heights High School. Special Rules: Cards: There are four sets of cards used in CHAOS: Chance Honors Detention and Report Cards. Chance cards may be picked at any time during the game with the following exceptions: AJ a player may not draw a chance card during another player s turn' BJ a player may not draw more than one chance card every two turns' and CJ a player must take at least two chances every semester. Chance cards range Honors and Detention Cards must be drawn whenever a player lands on a space marked Honors or Detention . Some of these cards give the student a free pass from the dean s office. Some give a player high scholastic honors and top activity positions. Others give trouble with the police or expulsion from school. DJ Report cards are distributed four times a year and each player must take this card home to his parents. Advice: dont cross Mrs. Heideman!! This game has been created by the Shaker Heights Board of Edu- cation but they are very ashamed of this fact and will probably not answer any questions. , , , , , , from Get out of office free cards, to Suspension from school . , , 7 ..-...--..-.-..--...---h------- ROOM EXCUSE No.1-me .... ..... ........... Time. cr? Do.'l'e. .... . , . , DLPQJ-I-ure. Fv'ov'nRoom... To Room .. To Room .. Teacher . . 'l'e.o.c.hev- . . . . sweat- ut-.Kava-s cas., savssa was-Re+ D S 'sf 't ' 5 U7 ... li Q t, . DZ 2 T 0 if 'JJ H off l- pf 'ly E N y .....---.----:---'..--------Q- 97 -mf-f...,,x, Haig Top Left: Arthur Weitz- ner, Bottom Left: Edward Tekielig Top Center: Gary Mauks: Middle Center: Fred Heinlen: Bottom Center: Dorothy Hill. Op- posite Page: Top Left: Susan Mauksg Bottom Left: Robert Rice: Top Center: Mary Ellen Leutyg Bottom Center: Al Raymond: Top Right: Linda Betleyg Bottom Right: Margaret Mach- ovec. 6,1 Qs' Na ,Md w 'ifT l 32, Top Left: Francis Wamementg Bottom Left: Doc Straterg Top Right: Sally Raymoritg Bottom Right: Barbara Hoffman. Opposite Page: Top: Niels Maclieigang Bottom: Pat Burke. Z ' 1 1 l i ..---v-'- ' si ' ikf'-1-haf. 100 WWA x gifs. M, Ni.. tt M uf, 4, q.,,,,, 4. Q' f as 1 A, z L A x 1? X' You play the Moliere tape at the wrong speed. Lose one turn. Beware of Greek stu- dents bearing English translations. Go back two spaces. 101 Conyugate the verb Etre 1n correctly Lose one turn and write the word Etre Z5 tlmes 0 aw-X43 df .1 This Page: Charlene Newman: Opposite Page: Top Left: Lillian Politellag Top Right: Antonio Otero: Bottom Left: Cyril Siegel. 1 Q' fi l .. , x -0--..... id' E I I Q rv' A ' A - 5 , I gm, j- D U . . .'f,r4 -An: Li, ' L' R EJ' . ':, ' zz- u - ff 'L 7 ,,l W. Q3 A? :Z f .. 'f Lg f 'M. 4 n 'B W 4 nnmco I , . 4 , lg. ' .f , gf: et , nf l Q f - 'vr:'3 W' ,..f'- I Q. L E Left: Kathy Krausg Right: Ianet Lewis. Op- posite Page: Robert Hanson, Department Chairman. English is to school as a day without sunshine. Shakespeare is to the stage as Woody Allen to the toilet. Essays are to teachers as combat boots are to your mom. Grammar is to writing as brocolli is to Hollendaise sauce. Study halls are to learning as a hole is to your head. Air is to breathing as Cliff's notes are to Dickens. Catcher is to Rye as Cat is to Hat. Cafeteria is to nausea as Hawthorne is to boredom. Dangling modifiers are to faulty parallelisms as Scylla is to Charybdis. Aspirin is to headache as Writing theme is to in- somnia. , English as an academic discipline serves a practical purpose of helping stu- dents develop basic reading, writing and speaking skills. Beyond those func- tions, English offers the student an opportunity to come into meaningful con- tact with some of the finest writers of all times. In good literature the story hopefully will be of interest and the events of consequence, but in the larger patterns or metaphors exist the real potential richness for the inquiring young person. A special challenge for the teacher is to lead the student into meaningful involvement with the writers world of ideas and feeling without imposing absolute interpretations or hampering sincere student response. x W:-.M Go camping with vance two spaces. 105 106 R , '+ if Opposite Page: Left: Iohn Vargog Right: Iohn Eversong This Page: Iames Hoffman. 107 X sr 'n v Ig T 311119 takgs M135 This Page: Top: Ned Martin: Bottom: Esther Bur- Buehler for a Walk roughsg Opposite Page: Top: Mary lean Randallg Advance 2 squares 108 Bottom Left: Willa Lowe: Bottom Right: Dorothy Buehler. . .Q X f 'K ,A , -. ,V -ex ll -ff77'?Yi:EaJ1:,' .Q -. , ,:.,.,,,v . . .iqflvfrfg - ttfixlff , A, 'J-ri11?iQ . . ,. 23' Iwgrmwff ,, in - ' ' I Y H9 if ff 'A f. .ws ,Sw id' ,.., 3555 3:47 nf, fy, , . ,N 1 it .5 ,. 2 .11 , 'ff' J' U W 3556. 1: it U6 X If , w ii f I 5. ,,.--, rg, K of , W P' , ' igifggsf-.xt ff ' f .914 , , 3 ai' 14-.., if gl UE! .F Li. 4 ' , X.. N N 109 x QV Uhum - Walk in late to Mr. Randall's class. Miss 2 turns. 110 Kg: if' 51- . J , V j ' VY 'c, Y , , 2 Q K M' ,ui My -'iv-4 Q. 2 ,M W 1 W X K K Q K g, Q 3 ' ,- K .- I Hgnil- NLT. . ,A , If-, . ,-P . 'si , 4 ,,,W , Q . 1 , 3 , if J ,,.... 4, , j yn.- , s, inf f , x J , ' Q-. ., JY. v ,J Q .xx 'T -Y 4 4 A ni 1 .iq -N iv' ' I ss , . .A- 'si N- ff' ' W 1 H V 153' A , , ,LA . 3 ,. Q 4 ...,.........-.f 193+ . V, L 11, Q M? F Z? f ay .x.+.,,,4 A Qi. xc' -... K wr M n.,wyyQqQaf 5 ,. ,,. , W ff,lgv2,: 1,'g,,f f -, ' 551, iz-'ff-S 'afflri A .wuwjgg A 1, -I-. ,f n-1.f:i55.9ZLU.1:?.i'3'Q, X , , 'xi if 311- - 15 5 2 , :Ei ., fff 'F -.a a vtvir ig ul. Q, . ff 1 ff ' K x ,K h , fps, . K sf-3' c . , , ,...: C .,, Fall asleep in classes. Go back 2 spaces. This Page: Top: Thomas Becknerg Bot- tom Left: Ellen Kronheimg Bottom Right: Adya Gram: Opposite Page: Top: Burton Randallg Bottom: Mae Brown. KX EHR I Qwdr I X., GSTEIZA S KOGQETJ TH lowly ceuuew HRH JTWVT , . sf UDF-WY W HHIIVIKII I1 'I 5 If-LIAD RA-TH N Thi P g ' T p' B Smith: V Z B lgggosit S gh TSp:lRrgl?erEi G.. dyyximik ' Iohnsong B tt :Car Aikens. - .XMXH Wx W 'Wx Z Ej...Cl-1:-1 if f 512009 M121 Q 'f X fx. I . , ,,,,.,. Sowvo 'WD if ENNSE' , EYIERSIJN 'IHOTZEHM ,X I 1 I 1 IIIIUIIV Stay home to write your flex paper the day it's due. Miss one turn. 114 f' ! ffm ' 'feffff Sao if X Opposite Page: Top: Bill Newbyg Bottom: Terrance Pol- lack. This Page: Left: Steven Foxg Right: Audrey Stout. 5 :..-3 t- Z 13.5. U7 J-CE 223 55.5 7'L'J 116 OUT HEARTS: 'K U YO EAT ,vffffw 31 Q flung C i L !,. .gfif'. A? Top Left: Carmen Parsilityg A Bottom Left: Dorothy Lungmusg Top Right: Martin Meshenberg. if-t .1 x I 4 N-.-45 5 1 ,s 'fx A .5 ,, .A . v, A, -f 1 . 1, ,.,-- ' 4 gf ' 1:5 s . by 1 to ' s ,, A A . . ' 4' ' 'u S. Q95 53? 1 . 'Jas S-. '14zi:2z:Q' 'sk 'Qi '. M 'A fri- - 'bf ax. Qs . t A . E.:S..q.,s V ' ., ' . ' N 5' f 122: 'cgi A Wif i? A V A -l6'gg2i ' 'i s WT. wuascv . 1--Z V. --. .4 x .W fp, A YARDWOHK q una' we-rl 2 f v E E 2 -GW The Social Studies Department is dedicated to helping each student understand himself in his world. The past is the present and both hold a key to the future. Indeed, we are trying to educate students for something none of us know anything about - The Twenty-First century. How all this can come together depends on the degree to which each Shaker Student has pulled at all his opportunities. The flexibility of course offerings and staff are diversified enough to provide many areas of awareness. It all rests with the student and his ambitions. Martin Meshenberg Social Studies Department Chairman . xx mm - wx THLHINY1 Mosul grmngod mug wt You deserve a break today . . . Cut class and go to McDonald's. Skip one turn. 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L-4-Ghx Z,-LQ. 119 120 Wxwus -Q-'ff 45,43-'L W' Thus Page Top Ken Nosse Middle Penny Frledman Bottom Balrd W1ehe Opposite Page Top Carter Strang Bottom Jerry Graham Mr Nosse leads femm 1St movement Go to audltorlum Mrs Frledman s court busts you Go dlrectly to 1a1l do not pass go do not Collect report card t as X . r' . . l . 121 00,44 vc: .4. , I I ' f - 029 Q This Page: Top Left: joseph Kocian: Top Right: Iudith Keicherg Bot- tom Left: Doris Kaplan: Bottom: Right: Carol Gale: Opposite Page Top: Sandra Aikens, Chairman: Bottom: Frank Rood, Chairman. , ,il .tbl ,Ek W :- '1 is 2 :H y v v2 14, 4, . i in 4 .V V. 5.6 ' xii ix Y ,.: R X ' , :sf f- J-1-t ., T: xy' gil., 'J ..-- A fi , ,- Qs -:Q , 4 1, , s. ,L- - , 9- -. , ,-,- ovgfn .'.,, .-'fr' '..,,'.', w,.-QV! 1, , - . - r ff -'Q-' ' .vo 'f,,. ,., ,093-. ,,-'v.,... ,og n,. ff v-- q'01' , , uh . ,o, f A, 1 ,: '-.t ' ,0,-P r, f 7 7 I , ,ov 6Qd,3s'-, 7 V 953 ' f G 4 fp? Q 1: 'Qi 4 QQRQ mmf I . I ' V-,ifffl .'f'Q'l Q g - . 1, 1 Ziff? V 3:2 ft -wi x in I 1 4 A ,X1 M44 ff.:-ffl 2 V F31 0-I JPI11 IZ U-I W5 z 123 3-jg ATTENDANCE HHH! I I El I 1 r E N SEPT OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB 1 1 1 E CHART 1 f f F l l 1 1 NAA ' 'FW'-' ' lk' vu' 1 ' 'Tw ll lr V l l l l ll f 1 E l 1 1 1 1 can E l 1 . H E I 1 1 mr l i i Y 1 1 I i I 1 I ' I il A U '71 I 1, 'T 1 1 i ', il Mimi IM 1 1 L. l L-n 1 Top Left: Ri ht: Ema Donald Scherer: Mid-Left: Emil Knorr, lou Brumfieldg Bottom Right: Bill Trost. Top Lllll I ,QN 1MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE You finally learned how long it takes for Ar- thur to rnow three lawns. Advance two space S. li-11 i ....,......... l 1 1 ,.. , 125 125 'Q-2. 1 J This Page: Top: Richard Oberdorferq Bottom: Robert Brown. Opposite Page: Top: Hugh Hawlhorneg Bottom: Peter Massad. X 6 1 Got a D on a math test. Skip 1 turn to cry. 128 This Page: Top Left: Fred Hol- zhauserq Top Right: Craig Maxwellg Bottom: Fred Browng Opposite Page: James Bristol fchairmanl. i ,, I. I W iw Notes re Mathematics and Mathematics Department, Shaker Heights High School: An educated person has lamong other traitsl a wide knowl- edge of many and a deeper knowledge of one or more aca- demic areas. The aim of our Mathematics Department is to reach as many of our students as possible, teaching as much Mathematics as possible. How many of us today know how much Mathematics we may need ten or twenty years from now? Possibly, more important than the learning of content - which is important - is the learning of methods of approach to problems, partic- ularly to new mathematics problems, but, more generally, to new problems in any field. The educated person can define the problem fin any areal, define the terms to be used, make some acceptable assump- tions, and then draw valid conclusions from the hypotheses. All of this we strive for in our Mathematics classes. With the help of dedicated, highly trained, highly educated, experi- enced professionals - which comprise our Mathematics De- partment - our students have the opportunity to achieve these aims. Iames D. Bristol Chairman, Mathematics Department 129 130 This Page: Top: Eleanor Roseg Opposite Page: Top: Stanley Melickg Bottom: Iohn Schutter. v 'Q b XR 1 K I . . in 'x t g.. 0 1 1 , A Q, i Science is everywhere -i- Mother Nature is everywhere 1 Science is the study of the Laws of Nature which cannot be repealed, vetoed, modified, by-passed or ignored by man. The clear cutting of trees for lumber and paper, and the destruction of prairie lands for agriculture allows faster run-off of water and we suffer from flooding in the low-lands. Our ever increasing appetite for more 'conveniences' fservants - air conditioner, blanket, electric tooth brush, shaver, carving knife, pencil Sharpener, can opener, hair dryer, etc. etc. etc.J and other energy needs is doubling electric demands evey ten years. Mother Nature has been flashing warning signs at man an ever increasing frequency. History tells us of many past mistakes and we keep on making the same bad decisions - salting of soil in irrigation, flooding, water pollution from bad waste dis- posal practices, etc. Mother Nature, with help from many concerned citizens, has convinced man to do a better job of cleaning the water and air needed to sustain life, with its attendant energy demands for food will exceed the supply. What then? Our continuing efforts in total curriculum development must help all of us to better understand the laws of nature lsciencej and the nature of man fsocietyj if we are able to make the space ship earth a place for life in harmony with nature. E. Stanley Melick 1 2 HANCE dricksong Bottom Right: Hilliard Dellg Opposite Page: Top Leh Nancy McGuireg Bottom Left: David McNamara: Bottom Right Robert McDougal, 92' R o R ' XVJ' ' , -W4 9 'R 4-fha fe f ,au- This Page: Top Left: Ierry Mastellerg Top Right: Charles Hen- You break a glass slide in bi- ology class. Go back two spaces w 3? ,si xi? ,wt ., ,,.:3 i 4 M .-1 ,I 'Q' . 27+-aigfly, ,. ..,, L: ,-,M ,, M kv, i , , , ' 'i5?i?352awQf Mr-4 'f 24 JT' V 134 This Page: Top Left: H. Clair Ranking Top Right: Edward Karolak: Opposite Page: Top: David Sanford: Bottom: lean Brattin. F r 'rig 'MQ i Y X . - 5. 5 , f 'S K s 'Half .-f -af,3?gsaL9d :, mwaaaffiqgwff i agggffiii lai 1 'L 5152 H A E T A 5' . T' -il ., 9 1 Ev ff - Q Q 1 ' 'gag it, .1 iv 9 I OI l'l1 135 ,049 1 This Page: Top Left: Robert Goodman: Top Right: Anne Stautong Bottom Left: Donald Wile: Bottom Right: Marilyn Glavic. Opposite Page: Top: Carol Cole: Bottom: Ruth Lovett. 136 Q-'gi , .V V, V P, uf t. f , ,W NIK- iv 4'9- Aw-1 . 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E O O 2 Index A Abady, Roger 42 Abbott, john 42 Abrahms, Danny 42, 243 Abrahms, Paul 42, 243 Adams, Mary 42,317 Adamson, Daniel 24 Adell, Marcie 60, 305 Adelson, Brian 60, 251, 252, 309 Adelson, Susan 42, 271, 300, 316 Adelstein, Cindy 42, 254 Affelder, Maggie 60, 243, 254,259 Aikens, Kimberly 24, 305 Aikins, Gar W. 114 Aikins, Sandra L. 123 Albert, judith 24 Alden, Ken 42, 243. 244, 254, 296, 309 Alden, Stuart 60 Alexander, Brenda Alexander, Catherine Alexander, William Alfred, Debbie 60, 234. 254,317 Algeo, Beatriz 60, 243. 244,254 Ali, Arif 24, 248, 251, 252, 304 Allen, China 24, 246 Allen, David Allen, Mark 42 Allen, Tijuana 42 Allison, john 42 Amir, Ariel 42, 268 Amir, Yoram 24, 268 Andelman, Barbara 42, 254,314,316 Anderson, Margaret 42, 234,306,308 Andonian, Karen 60 Anger, Byron 268 Anger, Sheila Anthony, Gilbert 284 Antoine, Albert 24 Antoine, janice 60, 261, 314 Anzalone, Cindy Archer, Tom 42, 265,294 Armstead, Donald 42 Arnold, Anna 24 Arnold, Eric Arnson, Douglas 24 Arrington, Renee 42, 275, 306 Asamoto, Craig 24, 294 Asamoto, joyce 60 Atkinson, Belinda Atterberry, Cornell Avery, Blanche 60 B Bachman, Phil 11 Badler, Larry 24,251,252 Bailey, Michael 24, 264 Bailey, Millicent Baker, Leslie 19, 24 Ballard, Harold 60 Ballard, Sharon Bank, jonathan 24, 232, 268 Bankhurst, Gregory 24, 264 Bankhurst, james Banks, Deborah 24, 246 Banks, George 24 Banks, Simon 42 Banowsky, Stephanie 24 Barach, Amy 24 Barber, Lori 60 Barkley, Robert 43, 243, 318 Barna, Larry 60 Barnes, Griffin 43 Barnett, Laura 24 Barnhart, Paul 24 Barratt, Toby 60 Barrett, Katherine 24 Barron, Lisa 24 Bartell, Richard 43 Bartlett, Bob 42, 268, 291 Baskin, june 60,237,305 Bass, jeffrey 43 Bassett, jim 60 Bates, Nancy 19, 43, 237 Bates, Susan 18, 248, 251, 252 Battle, Ellen 60 Battle, Elliot 280 Bauer, Traci 60 Bayer, janice Baylog, Paul 24, 268 Beard, William 43, 265 Beatty, Pamela 24 Becker, Mary jane 24 Beckles, Garth 268 Beckner, W. Thomas 111 Beeg, Margaret Bell, Davey 265 Bell, Derek Bell, Harold 24 Bell, jane 43 Bennett, Gladys H. 16 Bennett, john 43 Bennett, Tracey 232 Bentley, jeni 160, 261, 314,318 Bentoff, jeffrey Bentoff, jody 24, 261 Bercu, Douglas 24, 264 Berger, Andrew 24 Berger, Deena 25 Berger, Ellen 60 Berger, Vicky Bergmann, Margaret 43, 243,254 Berick, Michael 25 Berke, Kent 43, 243, 254, 309 Berlin, Patrice 24, 275 Berman, Roger 43, 232 Berner, Keith 25, 246 Berry, Cecelia 25 Berry, Christiane 61, 308, 309 Berry, Santois 43 Berry, Stephanie 308, 309 Betley, Linda 98 Bialosky, Bill 43, 251, 252, 268, 291, 294, 309 Bialosky, Cindy 61 Bica, Violet Bickerstaff, joel 24 Birhanzl, james 43 Birkhold, jane 61,234,306 Black, Angelo 43, 265 Black, Bill 61 Black, Cristi 61, 243, 314 Black, Lila 61 Blackwell, judith 61, 309, 310 Blanchard, Ricky Blaugrund, jon 43, 251, 252,294 Blaustein, james Bledsoe, Paul 25 Bloch, Ilissa Bloom, Amy 61, 232, 306 Blount, Carroll 61 Blumberg, David 43, 285, 289, 319 Blumenthal, David 61, 254, 306 Boger, james Bolstad, Kimmerlee 25 Bolton, Racene 43 Bombelles, Mark 25, 296 Bonthius, Betty W. 11 Booker, David 61 Booker, Robert Booth, Robin 61,275 Bordonaro, Frank 25 Borkan, Terri 61 Boroush, Kurt Borowitz, Andrew 18, 61, 234,243,244,254 Borstein, Debra 62, 317 Boughton, Cynthia Boulding, Erwin 25, 248, 251, 252 Bowers, Portia 25, 251, 252,305 , Bowles, jayvert Boyd, jeffrey 43 Boyd, Kristi Braddell, Lynnette 18, 62, 318 Bradford, Ronald 25 Bradford, Theresa Bradley, Kenneth Braman, Bill Branch, Colleen 62 Brand, Claudia 25 Brandon, Beverly 25 Branham, Raymond 25, 264 Brantley, Maurice 265 Brattin, jean H. 135 Brawley, jerry 62 Brawley, Terry 25, 264 Braxton, Tammy Bray, Betty 62, 296, 300, 309 Bray, jacquelyn 25, 246, 305 Brenner, Marc 25 Bridges, Carol Bristol, james D. 129 Broida, Tracy 62 Brook, Bradley 25, 309. 310 Brooks, Adam 25, 264 Brosse, Peter 43, 248, 251 Brouse, Robert Brown, Andrew 43, 291. 296 Brown, David 43 Brown Denise Brown Dennis 43, 285 Brown Eric 43,465 Brown, Fred A. 128 Brown jackie 62 Brown john Brown julie 25, 246 Brown Kevin Brown Kim 43 Brown, Mae P. 112 Brown Michelle 62 Brown Patti 19, 62, 254 Brown, Phillip 265 Brown Robert B. 127 Brown Ronne 294 Brown Sherry 25, 246, 254 Brown Terrance Brown Wendy 62 Capriato, Dino 25 Cargle, Sharon 44 Carlson, john 63 Carpenter, Charles 264 Carr, Allison 25 Carter, Clifford 44 Carver, Edward Caseau, Scott Cates, Regina 44 Cavanaugh, Louise 25, 246, 254 Chalmers, james 25 Chalmers, Martha 44 Chapman, Ann 25, 246, 251, 252 Charboneau, Gabrielle 25, 246 Charms, Cynthia Chesler, Bruce Chesler, Michael 18, 24, 246, 264 Chitlik, james 44 Chung, Polly Claiborne, Sterling 44 Bruml, jonathan Bryant, Lucia 25 Bucklew, Pat 62, 294 Brumfield, Emalou 125 Buckner, Kim 25, 305 Buckner, Sherice Buehler, Dorothy 108 Bulkoski, Matt 43 Burgess, Gladys C. 13 Burke, Pat 100 Burkhart, Susan 62. 261 Burns, Bobbi Burns, Dargan Burns, Valerie Burress, Ramana Burroughs, Esther R. 108 Bush, jocelyn 43 Bush, Steve 62 Bustamante, Sonali 62, 310 Butler, Doug 62,251,252 Byrne, Steve 43 C Cahn, Howard 62 Caine, Kevin 62, 280 Cairns, Timothy 25 Caldwell, Kenneth R. 9 Calkins, Patrick 62 Call, Laura 43, 248, 251, 252 Callender, Kristian 62 Calloway, Lucia 305 Caluducan, Godfrey 44 Cameron, Christopher 268, 296 Campbell, David 62, 243, 244, 265, 280 Campbell, james 304, 308 309 Campbell, Karen 44, 248, 251, 252 Campbell, Lelia Campeau, Anne Cannell, Douglas 25 Cannon, David 25 Cannon, Diane 25, 259 Cannon, Veda 25 Cappelletti, Sharon 25 1 Clair, David 25, 296 Clark, Alan 44, 268, 280 Clark, Alonzo 44 Clark, Brandon 44 Clark Dorene Clark, Shawn 63 Clarke, Velma 44 Clayton, Kevin 63, 285 Claytor, Gregory 265 Clellen, Scott 25, 280 Clemons, jonathan 25 Clemons, Michael 63 Clemons, Toni Coan, Brian 44, 254 Coan, Eileen 25 Coe, Brenda 25 Cohen, David 44, 316 Cohen, Thomas 63, 268, 309 Cohn, Beverly 63, 237 Colbert, jeremy 44, 243, 309 Coleman, Eartha 63 Coleman, Kevin 25, 284 Coleman, Sherman 44 Colley, Karen 44,243,275 286, 300 Conklin, Andrew Cook, Ann 25 Cook, Cheryl Cook, Richard Cooper, Anthony 265, 44 Cooper, Deborah 25 Cooper, Gaile Cooper, Louise 316 Copez, Kristi 44 Corbin, Pamela 63, 261 Corbin, Paula 63, 261 Correnti, Michael Cowdrey, Cynthia 63 Cowen, Carolyn 63 Cox, Cheryl 305 Cox, Michael 25 Crawford, Elizabeth 25, 248 Crawford, Wayne 63 Crawley, Sharri 63, 261 Crenshaw, Sharon Cresho, George 63 Cristal, jeffrey 44, 268 Frey, joh Cronig, Andrea 25, 296 Cronin, William 26 Croxton, Leandre 44 Cruce, Mark 26 Csepi, Andrew Cubberley, Stephen Cundiff, Tamara Curley, Mark 63 Cylar, Kathy 44, 305 Cyncynatus, jerry 63, 291 D Dabney, Mark D'Angelo, Gilda 26 Daniels, Scott 26, 251, 252,317 Daugherty, john Daugherty, Nancy C. 44 Daugherty, Nancy M. 26, 296 Davidson, Ileen Davies, Cathy 45, 243, 296 Davis, Camille 26 Davis Dawn Davis, Derek Davis, Donna Davis Dwain 63, 265 Davis, Elizabeth 44, 243 Davis, Franklin Davis joan 26 Davis, Kelvin Davis Mark 45, 285 Davis Mignon 64 Davis, Terri 26 Davis Wayne 26, 284 Dawson, Alicia 26 Day, Clara 64 Deal, Leonard 265 Deal, Renee 26, 246, 270, 286,300,305 Deal, Vicki 46, 243, 271, 287, 300, 305 Dealy, Robert 46, 280 Dean, David 26 Dean, Robin 26, 246 DeBeneditto, Francine 64 DeFranc:o, Anthony 45 Degroot, Robert Dell, Hilliard I. 132 Delvalle, Ann 19, 26, 275 Demsey, Robert 64 Dennis, David 64 Dennis, Marsha 26, 261 Dent, Gregory 46, 254 Denton, Robert 46, 254 Dermer, Kenneth 268 Deroia, Dino 26 Deroia, Donald 64 Desantis, Gloria 26, 246 Desantis, Lydia 64 Deutchman, Charles 64, 280 Deutsch, Sharon 46 Diamond, Steven 26 Dickerson, Monica 26 Diener, Kenneth 46 Dieter, Alexander 46 Dieter, Althea Dieter, Carl 64, 309, 317 Dietrich, Andrew 26, 314 Dillard, Damon 26 Dix, Eric 26 Dix, joel 64 Dixie, jon 26 Dixon, Keith 46 Dixon, Kim 26 Dixon, Moses 46 Dolin, Philip 26, 237, 268 Donzella, Mike 64 Dorsey, Minnie Douglas, Dawn 26, 251, 261, 252 Douglass, Christine 305 Draegin, Beth 64, 243, 244 Drake. Richard Artego 46 Dress, Martin B. 119 Dudley, Anthony 46, 308 Dumas, jamie 46, 251, 252, 271 Duncan, jean 64, 296 Duncan, Robin 26 Durand, Reginald Durra, Amy 64 Durry, Wasif 46 Dworken, Debra 26 E Easterling, Dwayne Eaton, Denise 64 Eckhouse, Morris 19, 26 Eckley, Brian 26 Edelstein, Robert 64, 289 Edwards, Paula 26, 305 Efroymson, Sharon 64, 314, 317 Eggleston, Warrington 26, 264 Eisenberg, Marcy 27, 232, 246 Eisenberg, Pamela 64 Eisenberg, Zeva 64, 243, 244 Eisner, julie 64 Eisner, Kathy 27 Elder, Marsha Elliott, Edward Elliott, Mark 46 Elliott, Tanya Ellison, Michael 27 Ellsworth, David Ellsworth, janet 46 Ellsworth, jerry 27 Elner, Velma Elsoffer, Andrew 27, 268 Elsoffer, jeff 27 Emory, Ernest III 265, 285 Endrei, Paul 27 Englander, Marilyn 27 Englehorn, Caryl 64, 234, 243, 244, 254,306 Evans, janice 27 Evans, Tom 64, 280 Everett, johnnie 46 Everson, john E. 106 F Falkner, Douglas 268 Falkner, james 65, 232, 268, 309, 314 Fann, Kristy Farmer, Hugh Farmer, Raymond 65, 268 Farmer, Robert 243, 268 Farr, jennifer 46 Fasnacht, Laura 27 Fasnacht, Ronald 27 Feeney, Donald 27 Feeney, Ronald 27 Fejes, Christopher 27, 268 Fejes, Steven 19.46, 296 Felber, Carolyn 65 Felber. Linda 261 Feldvebel, Laurie 46, 243 Felman, Howard 46, 243, 254 Ferguson, Dawn Ferguson, Harold Ferguson, Howard 46 Ferguson, james 27 Ferrato, Michael Ferrell, Dale 65,291 Ferrell, Kenneth 27, 284 Ficken, Kimberly Fields, Leslie 27, 251, 252, 270 Fields, Robert Fields, Terri 27 Finan, David 46, 254 Finan, Tim 65 Fine, Brandon 27 Fine, Melinda 65,232,234 Fine, Scott 27, 268 Fine, Spencer 27, 264, 310 Finney, Rosanne 270, 294 Fischer, Karen 27 Fisher, Mitzie Fisher, Suzanne 65, 232, 237 Fisher, Vanessa 27, 286, 305 Fitzgerald, Shirley 46 Fleischer, Debra 46, 251, 252 Fleischman, Laurie Fleming, Patty 65 Fletcher, Phyllis 46 Flournoy, Lynn Foex, Benedict 65, 306 Ford, Bethany 65 Ford, Carla 65,261 Ford, joseph 46 Fort, Michael Foster, Marc 27 Fowler, Keith 27, 264 Fowler, Patricia 65 Fox, Alan 46, 243, 244, 268 Fox, Christopher 27, 246 Fox, Kenneth 65, 243, 244, 306 Fox, Steven 115 Frakes, Cindy Frank, Sue 27, 248, 254, 259 Frank, Tom 46, 251, 252, 309 Frankel, Kathryn 46 Frankel, Marilyn 65 Franklin, Laurie 27, 248, 251 Franklin, Marcita Franklin, Richard 27 Franklin, Rosalind 18, 65, 248, 314, 316 Fredrickson, Anne 65 Fredrickson, Christine 46, 259 Freedman, james 65, 234, 243, 244, 254 Freeman, Kevin 27 Freeman, Rhonda Freeman, Veda Freiberg, Roger 27, 268 Fremont, Gary 46, 265 Fremont, Mark 27 1127 Frey, Mary Fribourg, Lisa 27 Friedman, Deborah 27, 251, 252,275,300 Friedman, Ellen 46 Friedman, josh 27 Friedman, Pearl 121 Friedman, Peter 46. 268 Fromson, Lee 65, 268, 309 Fromson, Patricia Fromson. Polly 65 Fromson, Stuart 27, 268 Fuller, Catherine Fuller, james 28 Fuller, Thomas Fullmer, William 18, 46, 243, 268, 296. 310 Funderburk, Carol 27, 286, 314 Funderburk, Lawrence 27, 248, 251, 252 Fuqua, Brent 65 G Gadson, Dennis Gaglione, john 28, 246, 304 Gaglione, Leo T. 65, 251, 252 Gaglione, Leonard 46, 65, 251, 252 Gaines, Elaine Gaines, Tony Gale, Carol 122 Gale, jeff 46, 251, 252, 243, 309 Gali, jeffrey Gali, Lauren 28 Gandal, Keith 28,268 Gandal, Neil 66, 268 Garber, jeffrey Garden, Paula 66 Gardner, Gary 46, 243, 308 Gardner, Geoffrey 28 Gardner, Michelle 66 Gardner, Theodore 66 Garson, Christopher 28 Garvin, Charles Gasper, Stephen Gearhart, Anne 28 Geisert, Roger 46,254 Genuth, Abigail 46, 234. 243, 244 Gepfert, Leslie 66, 234, 237 Gerard, Wendy Gersbach, Gretchen 66 Gersbach, Sara 46, 243. 308 Gerson, j odi 46 Gibbons, Cathleen 66 Gibbons, Ellen Gibbons, Laurie 46, 254 Gibbons, Gibbons, Mark 66 Stephanie 28, 251,252 Gibbs, Thomas 28. 246. 294 Gilbert, Stuart 47 Gilbert, William Gilleylen, Eric 47 Gillon. Susan 47 Gilmore, jeff 67, 294 Ginn, David 28, 232, 237, 264, 268. 296 Glaser. Robert 28. 280 Glassberg, Andy 67, 234, 304, 409 Glavic, Marilyn 136 Glazer, Neil 47 Gleason, Christopher Gleason, Patricia 10 Gleason, William 67 Glin, Amy 28 Glueck, Kathy Gockel, Laura 67 Goetz, julie 47,316 Goetz, Ron 47. 294 Gold, Anne 19, 28 Gold, Claudia 47, 254, 300 Gold, Debby 47. 243. 254 Gold, Miriam 67 Goldberg, Barbara Goldberg, jill 47 Goldberg, Marilyn 47 Golder, Gail Goldhirsch, janice 67, 306 Goldhirsch, Ronald 28 Goldman, Arnold 67, 234, 304, 310 Goldstein, Gary Goldstone, Ann 28 Gonzalez, Leopoldo 28 Goodman. Donna 67, 268 Goodman, Doug 67 Goodman, Gary 47, 243. 254 Goodman, Robert C. 136 Gordon, Francey 28, 275 Gordon, jon 47, 232, 291. 309 Gottlieb,,joBeth 67 Gould, Cindy 68 Gould, Eric Goulden, jeffrey Goulder, Diane 68, 243 Goulder, Gail 47 Goulder, Susan 28, 237, 246, 254 Grace, Tom 47 Graham. james 47 Graham, jerry R. 120 Grair, Deborah 68 Grair, Frederick Grair, Renee Grair, Rick 285 Gram, Adya 111 Gram, jon 68, 268 Gravenstein, Dietrich 28, 296, 308 Gravenstein, Ruprecht 47, 296, 308, 309 Graves, Angela 28 Gray, Kathy 47, 243. 244. 316 Gray, Laura 28 Gray, Lenell 28 Grayson, Ian 68, 265 Green, Andrea 28 Green, Patti 68, 232 Greenbaum. Linda 23, 28, 237 Greenbaum. Steve 68 Greenberg. Helen 19. 68 Greenberg. Michael 68. 252 Greene. Chris Greenslade. Betsy 68 Greenwald. Debbie 28 Gregory. Kathy 47. 305 Greiner. Gilbert 69 Greiner, Peter 69 Gresham. Derrick Grier. Dave 47 Grier. Robin 28 Griffey. Walitha 28, 305 Griffin. Bruce 28. 308, 309 Griffin. Pam 47. 243. 308 Griffith. Terri Grigsby, Allen D. 12 Grimes. Rodney 265 Grossman. Alan 69. 280 Grossman. Douglas 28. 280 Grossman. Robert 19. 69. 254.280 Gullia. Joseph 28. 294 Gullia. Theodore 47 Gunn. Myra 69 Gustafson. Cynthia 69 Guyot. Kelly 69 H Haggins. Reginald 69. 248. 251,252 Hall. Helen 28. 246. 254 Hall. Kathleen 69. 306 Hall, Patricia 28. 246 Halpern. Michael 18.47. 232.254,317 Hamilton, Carol 28 Hamilton. Deborah 47. 251,252 Hamilton. Marc Hampton. Rochell Hanna. Maurice 28. 284 Hansell. Linda 69. 232. 234.243,244 Hansen Deirdre Hanson, Robert A. 105 Hardin. Duane Harding. Victoria 47. 234. 243,244.300 Harper, James Harper. Jeffrey 47, 265 Harper. Robert 28 Harrington. Laura 69 Harris. Allison 47. 270. 300 Harris. Eric 251.252 Harris, Gerald 28. 264 Harris. Kevin 47, 265 Harris, Renea Harrison. Darrell 69 Harshman, Dr. Kenneth V llart. Kim 69 llart. Marilyn 47 Hartwell. Janet 70. 243 Hartzmark. Bruce 47. 296 Harvey. Dawn 69. 251, 252 Harvey, Russell Haskell. John 234. 291 HaSkeH.TOHl70.234.291 Hauck, Karen 47 Hawkins. Lynne 28. 261. 305 Hawthorne, Hugh B. 127 Hayes, Tayanita 18, 28. 251. 252 Head, Cheryl Heasley, Michael Heasley, Robert 296 Heasley, Tommy Heath, Sabrina Hebebrand, Janis 11 Hecht, Sheila Hecht, Stephen Heideman, Alta S. 15 Heinlen, Fred G. 285. 291 Heintzelman. Jenifer 28. 254.270 Heiser. Richard 70 Heiser. Susie 70, 234 Heller. Michael 19.47. 265 Helyer. Laurence Henderson. Michelle 47, 305 Henderson. Perry Henderson. Sheryl 70, 261 Hendrickson, Charles W.132 Herman. Andrew 28 Herman. Peter Hermann, Barry Hernandez. Angela Herron. Peter Hershman. Daniel 47 Herstand. Michael 28. 248 Herzfeld. Katie 29, 254 Hess. Edward 47, 296 Hess. Kurt 265 Heuer. Howard 29 Hewlett, Mary Susan 70 Hickey. Kris Hicks. Wlilliam 47 lligashi. Emiko 70, 243. 254.300 Higgins. Frederick 70 Higley. Bruce 70, 243, 244. 254 Hill, Alanne Hill, Celeste 70. 261 Hill. Kevin 285 Hill, M. Dorothy 98 Hinckley. Joanne 70 Hobbs, Kimberley 70. 244. 343 Hockett. Patricia 47 Hodan. Roger Hodge. Veronica 29 Hoerner. Timothy 70 Hoffman, Barbara 101 Hoffman. David F. 304. 308, 309 Hoffman. David 70 Hoffman. James H. 106 Hoffman, Patricia 29 Hoffman, Virginia 14 Hogan. Bruce 19. 29. 246. 264 Hoicowitz. Cheryl 47, 243 Holdstein. Margery 47. 234. 259 Hollander, Julia 70 Hollander, Lisa 47. 243. 244.254 Holister, Nancy 17 Holman. Ronald 29. 233. 310 Holmes, Channing 29, 251,252,264 Holmes. Clarence 70, 285 Holt. Carlton 47, 248 Holzhauser, Fred L. 128 Hood. John 29 Hoover, Harriet 29, 246, 259,314 Hope. Eileen Hopwood, Dr. Howard H. Horne, David 71 Horner, Linda 29 Houghton, Cynthia 71 Howard. Cerise 71 Howard. Hardy 29. 285 Hower. Gretchen 29, 270, 286.300 Hoyt. Jonathan 29. 265. 294 Huckemann. Stephan Huie. Diane 47 Huie, Jill 29 Hull. Sandra 29 Hummel. Beverly 71, 306 Hyams. Douglas 47. 265 Johnson, Henderson Johnson, Judy 71 Johnson. Joy 29 Johnson. Juliette 254 Johnson, Mark Johnson, Nancy 48. 270 Johnson, Perry 71 Johnson, Robert 71, 265 Johnson, Robert H. 113 Johnson. Tanya 29 Jones, Barbara 29 Jones, Bill 251. 252, 308 Jones. Colette 29. 305 Jones, Darlene Jones, Margaret 119 Jones. Mark Jones, Reginald Jones. Ronald 71, 310. 319 Jones, Thomas 7'1 Jordan. Donna Jordan, Rosalind Joseph. Bill 71 Joseph, Cynthia 48, 243 Joseph, Jane 71, 232, 234. 243.244.254 Joseph, Jonathon 246 Joseph, Lawrence Josephs. Michael I lmmormino. Deborah Inglis. Alan 29 Ingram. Sabrina 71 Isaac, Marc Jouannet, Bradley 48 Jourdain. Henry 29 Jourdain. Ruth Joyce. Joseph 48, 265 Judge, Thomas 71 K Kaciban. Leslie 71. 268 Kaffen. Amy 48 Kahane. David 48. 265 Kahn. Elizabeth 71 Kahn. Lisa Kalish. Alan 48, 254 Kamen. William 48. 251. 252,314 Kammen. Carolyn 29. 316 Kane, Jerome 29 Ivy. Brian I Jackson. Arttina Jackson, Brenda 305 Jackson. Charlene Jackson, David 29 Jackson, Elizabeth 29. 246. 251,252 Jackson. James 48, 316 Jackson, Jean 300 Jackson, Leona 18. 71 Jackson, Leonard 29 Jackson, Leslie Jackson. Lisa 29 Jackson. Lorie 71,237 Jackson Stephen 71 , 280 Jacob. Phillip Jacobs. Cynthia 48, 243 Jacobs. Dean 48 Jacobson. James 48 Jaeckel. Cathy 48 Jaffe. David 29 James, Chip James. Craig 29 James, Melissa 305 Jencen, Amanda 71. 318 Jenkins. Pamela 48, 243, 275.316 Jewett. Deborah 29. 246. 305 Jewett, Larry 48 Johnson. Brenda 48 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Jolmson Johnson . Cynthia 29 , Dale . Dennis Donna .Geraldine 48 .Gerri 48. 305 Kaplan, Doris Karolak, Edward F. 134 Kass. Michael 29. 294. 309 Kass, Ruth 48,237,271 Katz, Lauri 48 Kaufman, Bram 29.280 Kaufman. David 48, 232, 234 Kaufman. Jim 48, 289 Kaufman, Lisa 71, 259, 300 Keicher, Judy 122 Keller, Diane 29, 246 Kelley, Anita 72,271 Kelley. Lauren 72 Kelley, Marianne 72. 261, 303 Kellon, George 48 Kelly. Barbara 29 Kelly, Cheryl 72, 270, 300 Kelly. Kelly. David 48 Katherine 72 Kelly, Lorraine 29. 300 Kelly. Marcia 72 Kemp e. Murray 19 Kennard. Elizabeth 29, 245.259 Kennebrew, Jeffrey Kennedy. Joan 48, 232, 259, 305 Kennedy. Mike 48,265 Keske. Carrie 29. 259 Khoury, Douglas 72 Kibler. George 48 Kidd, Willie Mae 72 Kiggen. Liz 29 Kiggen. Michael 72 Kilmer. Scott Kilroy, Roberta 72 Kinamore, Tamara 29 King, Charles King, Judith 48 King, Kelly 29. 246. 309 King, Marvin Kinney. Keith Kirby. Twannamy 72 Kirschenbaum. David 29. 300 Kiser. Cynthia 72 Kiser, Jonathon 72, 280 Klaus. Susan 48. 243, 300 Klausner, Karen 48 Klausner, Kenneth 48. 309 Kleckley, Eric 72 Klein, Bonnie 72 Kleinerman, Kay 73, 237. 243,244,254,310 Kleinman, Jonathon 48 Kleinman, Michael Klyver, Richard D. Knarr. Bruce 73 Knoepful, Cornelia 73 Knoblauch, Margaret 13 Knorr, Emil E. 125. 130 Knott, Barbara Knox, Alice 48, 243. 254 Koberna. Kimberly 49 Koberna. Thomas 29 Koblenz, Marcia 78, 237, 243.244,254 Kocian, Joseph V. 122 Kocsis, Balint Koeckert. Mary 73 Koepper, Ronald 314 Kohn, Lori 29 Kohrman. Jonathan 73. 254 Koletsky, Carol 49, 243, 275 Koslow, Ann 29 Koslow, Gerald 19, 49, 309 Kotarski, Barbara 17 Kotmel, Eugene Kowal, Ann 30, 246 Krabill, Keith 30 Kramer. Christie 73, 237, 254 Krantz, Marc 30 Krassenstein, Joanne 30 Kraus, Jody 19. 30, 251, 252 Kraus, Kathy 104 Kraus. Pamela 73. 243,244 Krejsa. Deborah 73. 232, 243, 300 Krohngold. Martin 18, 19. 73,234,308,309 Krohngold, Robert 49, 294 Kronheim, Ellen 111 Krumholz, Laura Kruse, Robert 49, 296 Kubach, Gladys 16 Kubicek, David Lewis, Ianet 104 Lewis, Ionathan 49, 232 Lewis, julian 31 Lewis, Leona 73 Lewis, Linda 49,251,252 305 Lewis, Mark 31 Lewis, Marquetia 49 Lewis, Michael Lewis, Peter 73, 265 Lewis William 31 Lewis, Zachary 31, 264 Marcoux, Susan 30, 254 Margolius, Andy 74 Margolius, lane 30, 270. 300 Marken, Beth 51 Marken, Karen Marks, Lisa 51 Marous, Don 75 Marous, Michell 51, 246, 275, 300 Marshalko, Susan 30, 259 Marshall, Sandra Lynn 75, Marx, Marci 30, 254 Kulber, Laura 73 Kurtz, William 73, 243, 244 Kushner, David 30, 246. 254, 314, 317 Kushner, Philip 49, 310 L Lacerna, Sabrina 30 Laisure, Cynthia 49 Landau, David 73, 232, 251, 252, 254,296 Landau, Miriam 49, 306 Landefeld, William 30, 268 Landis, Cynthia 73, 268, 317 Lane, Andre Lane, Bob Lane, Catherine 30, 246, 254 Lane, Terance Langford, Dwight 49 Lant, Wolfgang Milton Dominique 78 268 Larson, Ellen 73, 232, 259 Lasersohn, Peter 49, 251, 252 Lash, Richard 49, 243, 244, 316 Lauderdale, Bernice 49 Lavender, Keith Lawrence, David 30 Lawrence, Ion 73 Lawson, Lynn 30 Laymon, Allen H. Lazzaro, Andres 73 Lecappelain, Mark 74 Lee, Robert 30 Lee, Susan 31, 246 Leeper, David Leeper, Suzanne Lehman, lean 15 Lelyveld, Benjamin Lelyveld, Robin 49, 314 Lenkoski, Lisa 31 Leo, Mary 49, 275, 287, 300 Leo, Ruth 31 Leonard, Keith 268 Lerner, Nancy 31 Leslie, Bud 49, 310, 316, 319 Leslie, Rose 14 Lester, David 74 Leuty, Mary Ellen 98 Levey, Benjamin 31, 248, 251, 252, 304 Levine, Kenneth 49, 232, 234, 243, 244 Levine, Peter 49, 268 Levinson, Ieffrey 31 Levitt, Robin 31, 232, 246 Levy, Donna 31 Lewin, Iill 19, 74, 243, Liggins, William 73 Lincoln, Barbara 73, 232, 312 Lincoln, David 73 Lindbloom, Ieffry 31 Lindbloom, Ronald 73 Litt, Amy 49, 232 Litt, Ionathan 73 Little, Raymond 31 Littman, Wendy Lochner, Bob Lochner, Eileen 31, 246 Lockhart, Lela Loessy, Diana 30 Loessy, Laura 73 Lomaz, Douglas London, Ieffrey 73, 234, 304, 309, 314, 318 Long, Nicholas 31 Long, Stacey 31 Longo, lane 49 Looney, Kenneth E. 13 Loretz, Lillian Loritts, Lori 75, 243, 244 Lott, Linus Lott, Raynea 75 Louis, Ianet 31 Louis, Williams Lounds, Ieff 265 Lounds, Marcia Lounds, Thomas 30, 264 Love, Robert 30 Loveman, Brian 287 303 Martin, Alonzo 51 Martin, Carol 75 Martin, Kathy 75, 275 Martin, Ned 108, 269 Martin, Paul 30 Lovett, Ruth Lowe, Alison 75, 268 Lowe, Willa M. 109 Ludwig, Ierri 30, 254 Lungmus, Dorothy 116 Lutman, Eyal Lux, Carolyn 30 Luxenberg, Alisa 30 Luxenberg, Roland 75 Lyons, Angela 49, 305 M Machovec, Margaret 98 Mackeigan, Niels S. 100 Madow, Philip 49. 251. 252, 296 Madow Roberta Magner Iames Magnar, Maureen 30 Malby, Leah 30 254, 305 Lewin, Penny 74, 305 Lewis, Bruce 49 Lewis, Daniel 74 Lewis, Harriet 73, 248, 251, 252, 314 Lewis, Irene 16 Lewis. Isabel 31, 310 Malin, Gregory 308 Maltz, Daniel 248 Manning, Gerald Manning, Iill Mannis, Iudith 30 Mannis, Mike 74 Manos, Mike 49, 308 Marcoux, Michele 30, 254 Mason, Elisabeth 51, 243 Mason, Hilary 30 Massad, Peter 127 Massey, Lisa 30 Masteller, Ierry 98 Masten, Lawyer 30 Masters, Terry 30, 251, 252 Mathis, Michael Mattlin, Jeff 268 Matz, Debbie 51, 259, 300 Mauks, Gary 98, 296 Mauks, Susan 98 Maxwell, Craig 128 May, Brian 30, 264 Mays, Michael Mazoh, Judy 51 Mazoh, Paul 30 McAllister, Bruce 75, 268, 280, 289 McBrayer, Leeann 51, 261, 314, 316 McCall, Ken 51,265 McCampbell, Wendy McCann, Keith 30, 246 McCarthy, Michael McCartney, Karen 74 McClain, Bernadette 74, 243, 244 McClatchey, Mary 30 McClendon, Dolly 51, 310, 319 McClure, Iuanita 14 McConnell, Daniel 51, 243 McConnell, David McConnell, Ruth McCool, Larry McCord, lim 51 McCoy, Regina 74 McDonald, Cynthia 74, 243 McDonald, Robin 74 McDougal, Robert E. 130 McGill, Douglass McGuire, Nancy 131 McKay, Loretta 74 McKee, Anna 310 McKee, Carol 74 McKibben, David 30 McKnight, Sandra 30, 286 McNamara, David T. 131 McNeil, Fred Mearns, Geoffrey 234 Mecaskey, jeffrey 75 Medearis, Donald 75 Medearis, Ellen 32, 246, 254 Meeks, Derrick Melamed, Nancy 75 Melick, E. Stanley 131 Melnick, Laura 51, 232, 237, 254, 314 Mencl, Francis 268 Mendel, Scott 32 Mercer, Michael 32, 246. 264 Merchant, Lisa 51 Merchant, Pam 75, 232, 271, 300, 310,319 Merz, Melinda 51 Meshenberg, Martin W. 117 Metzenbaum, Amy Midgett, Timothy 32 Mietus, Larry 75, 280 Miklethun, Stephen 32 Milde, Miles, Miller, Miller, Miller. Paul 32, 308 Joyce 32, 270 Cathy 32 Clare 305 Debbie 75, 306 Miller, Emily 32, 268 Miller, Iay 78 Miller, Lois 15 Miller, Patricia 32 Miller, Richard 51 Miller, Riley Miller, Rochele Miller, Rosina 78 Miller, Scott 19, 32 Miller, Susan G. 78, 234, Morgan, Angela Morgan, Vicki 51 Morris, Renee 32, 259 Morton, Iackie 51, 305 Mosel, Iames 51, 296 Mosely, Valerie Mosier, Fred W. 252 Moskovits, Michele 32, 246, 254 Moss, Glenda Moss, Kevin Mulroy, Kerry 78 Mulroy, Richard 32, 296 Munns, Ieffrey Murphy, Robert 32, 251, 252 Murray, Christine 51 Murly, Marcia 32 Murry, Stacy 51 Musser, Robert 32 Muszynski, Gary 51, 243, 309, 314 Myers, Keith 51 N Nachman, Bruce 78 Nadai, Katharine 254, 306 Naherny, Dennis 32, 246, 243 Miller, Susan R. 51 Millhaem, Bill 280 Mills, Lisa 78, 303 Milman, Robert 32, 304, 309 Milman, Steve 78, 234, 309, 314 Minter, Yvonne 19, 51, 305 Mischal, Daryl 51, 265 Mitchell, Iames 51, 243 Mitchell, Lavonne 78, 248, 251, 252 Mitchell, Sheila 51 Modell, Iohn Modly, Charlotte 51, 243, 244, 261 Mogg, Marjory 51, 232 Mogg, Myrtle 51, 275, 286 Mohney, Robert L. 12 Molnar, Heather 32, 259 Monroe, Mark Montfort, Iiro 291 Montfort, Saburo Montgomery, Crystal 78 Montier, Iuan 51, 265 Montier, Prudence Moody, Darryl 78 314 Nance, Marcelle 78, 271, 287, 300 Nathanson, Richard 78, 268, 291, 309 Neal, Gregory 51, 265 Nelson, Claudia 18, 51, 243, 308, 309 Nelson Frederick 79, 304, 308 Nelson 266 309 Nancy 51, 243, Netherton, Susan 32, 270 Newby, William S. 114, Moon, Kevin 51 Moon, Lauren 32 Mooney, Ianine 51 Moore, Cirsten 32 Moore, David 32 Moore, Gina 32 Moore, Valerie 51, 232, 237, 254, 314 Newell, Mark 51 Newman, Charlene 102 Newman, Daniel 51, 243, 244, 254 Newman, Iames Newman, Ianet 18, 79, 237, 317 Newman, Keith 51, 265, 294 Newman, Perry 79, 234, 268 Newpher, Iames Ney, David 314 Nichols, Len 79, 268 Nicholson, Adrienne 32, 305 Nickerson, Nancy 79, 306, 314 Nicholson, Ruth E. Nims, Karen 51 Nix, Steven Nix, Susan Noah, Tammy 51 Norman, jackie Norris, Todd Norton, Mark 32, 294, 314 Nosse, Ken 121 Novack, Steven 32, 251, 252, 304 Nudelman, Jeffrey 234, 268, 291, 309 Nudelman, Marc 36, 268 Nygaard, Scott 32, 251, 252, 304 O Oberdorfer, Richard 127 Ockner, Benjamin 32, 314 Ockner, Samuel 79, 314 O'Dell, Diane 79, 306, 314 O'I-learn, Brian 32, 264 Olmsted, Elizabeth 79 O'Neill, John 79 Orange, Linda 300 Orloff, Gordon 79, 268, 280 Orlove, Howard Orndorff, Dorothy W. 12 Ornstein, Adam 32 Osborn, Signe 314 Oshields, Wendy Otero, Antonio 103 Overcasher, Kathryn 32, 246 Overs, Dr. Fritz M. 8, 9 Owens, David 32, 246 Ozak, Laura 79 P Pace, Edmund 32 Paese, Marlise Paetz, Eric 296 Palmer, Derrick Palmer, Kevin 79 Parasility, Carmen T. 116, 176 Parke, Hutton 254, 296 Parker, James Pasch, Scott 32 Paschal, Darlene 79 Patterson, William 51 Patton, Edward 32 Payne, John 291 Payne, Lisa 79, 261, 287 Pearlman, Alan 151, 291 Pearlman, Roberta 32, 251, 252, 261, 310 Peavie, Carmena 80 Peck, Michella 80, 306 Percy, Aurelia 80, 314, 316 Perkins, Carla 80 Perkins, Karen 261, 305 Perme, Edward 32 Perry, Cynthia Perry, Marc W. 251,252 Perry, Mark L. 32, 51,285 Perryman, Fayevonia 32, 286, 300 Persing, Betsy 80, 243, 259 Perttula, Amy 51, 248, 251, 275 Pestello, Paul 80 Peterson, Darryl 32, 284 Pevaroff, Karen 32, 268 Phelps, Diana 51, 306 Phelps, Donna 51, 306 Phillips, David 51, 243, 244, 280 Phillips, Reginald 32 Pierce, Dawn 80 Pierre, Dawn 32 Pittenger, Jon 51, 268, 296 Platt, Mike 284 Plevin, Ann Plotkin, Kenneth Plotkin, Robert 51 Pogue, Tracy 51, 243, 244, 275, 300, 310, 314 Polacek, Eric Politella, V. Lillian 102 Pollack, Terrence 114 Pollis, Gail 32, 261 Polster, Jonathan 51, 289 Poole, Michelle 19, 80, 261 Pories, Carolyn 80 Post, Marc 18, 316 Powell, Kevin 52 Powell, Robert 80 Power, Rachael 246 Pozdol, Anne Pozdol, Mary 52, 270, 296 Presley, Carol 32, 251, 252, 316 Price, Adam 251, 252 Price, Patti Price, Rodney Primes, Joseph 32, 264, 284 Prochaska, Karen 52, 232, 234, 243, 275, 300 Prude, Donna 52 Pruitt, Leslie 80, 275, 287, 300 Ptak, Laura 80 Pugh, Beverly 81 Puskar, Betsy 52, 306 Q Qua, Paul 32 Quick, Regan Quinn, Karen 32,261,317 R Ragin, Byron Ramsey, Tanya Randall, Burton E. 112 Randall, Donna 32 Randall, Mary Jean 109 Randle, Renee 32 Randolph, Kenneth Randolph, Kevin Randolph, Kim Ranft, Walter 32, 294 Rankin, H. Clair 134 Ransby, Arnold 32, 264 Rapaport, Joyce 34, 259 Raymond, Allan R. 265 Raymont, Sally 101 Raynes, Lynn 34, 246 Readerman, Beth 34, 296 Reading, Jane 34, 259 Reagin, Stanley 81 Reed, David 34 Reed, Denise Reed, Lisa Reed, Vicky Reeves, Jeffrey 52 Regutti, Carl 52, 316 Regutti, Mary Reider, Melissa 81, 234, 305 Reingold, Sheila 34 Reisman, Ada Rense, Timothy 81 Renstrom, Anne 81, 243, 254, 306 Resnick, Michael 34 Resnick, Richard 19, 81, 232, 309 Resnick, Robert 52, 243 Rettberg, Susan 81 Rettger, Elaine 81, 259 Reynolds, Mark 81, 234, 254, 314 Ribar, Peter Rice, Daniel 82 Rice, Robert J. 98 Rich, Lauren Rich, Roberta 32, 246, 316 Rich, Susan 82, 243, 244 Richardson, James 82 Richardson, Tammy 52 Richey, Douglas Richey, Joseph Richie, Laurel 52, 303, 306, 317 Riemer, Laura Ritzenberg, Brian 52, 268, 291 Rivers, Darrell 52 Rivers, Kenneth 34 Roberts, Alison 52, 237, 308, 309 Roberts, Rex 52 Robinson, Harold Robinson, Selena Robinson, Thomas 82 Robinzine, Johannah 34 Rock, Kathleen 82 Roebuck, Ellen 82, 268 Rogers, Audwin 82 Rogers, Robyn 82, 316 Rogus, Kevin 34 Roitblat, SCOti 52 Rollerson, Mark 82, 314 Rood, Frank W. 123 Rose, Debra 34, 259 Rose, Eleanor G. 130 Rose, Marc 82 Rose, Nannette 34 Rose, Pamela 52 Rosegger, Michael 82 Rosseger, Nora 52, 251, 252, 296 Rosseger, Thomas 34, 251 252 Rosen, Wendy 34 Rosenbaum, Judith 82, 248, 251,252,309 Rosenberg, Helayne 34 Rosenberg, Miriam 34 Rosenberg, Ruth 34, 246 Rosenblum, Owen Rosenbluth, Betsy 34 Rosenbluth, Faye 82 Rosenfeld, Carol Rosenman, Laurie Rosenwater, Bruce 34 Roskoph, Jay 19, 34 Ross, Laura 82, 234, 254, 308 Roth, Jeffrey 82 Roth, Melissa Rothenfeld, Carol Rothstein, Beatrice 52 Roulet, Laura 316 Rubenstein, Kenneth 34 Rubin, Beth 82,314 Rubin, James 34 Rubin, Laura 53, 303 Rueting, Edward Ruffing, Elaine 82, 306, 314 Rush, Carla 82,310,317 Russell, Eric 82, 234, 296 Russell, John 34, 248, 251 252, 304 Ruth, Lori 53 S Sachs, Peter 82, 232, 234 Safford, Elizabeth 53, 237 Samas, Kym 82 Sanborn, Douglas Sanders, Scott 53, 265 Sanders, Vernessa Sandman, Barrie 34 Sanford, Cheryl 34 Sanford, David 135 Satterfield, Reginald Satz, Eric Saunders, Darryl 34, 264 Sawyer, Jan 53 Sawyer, Lynn 34 Sax, Leonard 234, 243, 254, 309 Scarville, Iona 34 Scarville, Ivan 53 Schaffer, Jean 34, 246 Schaffer, Jonathan 232, 251, 252 Schechter, Leroy Schechtman, Debbie Scherer, Donald C. 124 Schermer, Irwin Schobel, William 53, 296 Schoonover, John Schultz, Brad 265 Schultz, Gregory 34, 251, 252 Schurdell, Theodore 34 Schutter, John M. 130 Schutzman, Stephen Schwalm, Loretta 53, 316 Schwartz, David 83, 265, 285, 291 Schwartz, Debora 34, 246, 254, 314 Schwartz, Lisa 18, 87, 243 244, 254 Schwartz, Mark 34, 284 Schwartz, Richard 53 Schwartz, Thomas 34, 251, 252, 254 Schwarz, Myrl G. 119 Schwartz, Warren 34 Schwegler, Virginia 83 Schweinfurth, Shelly 53, 243 Scott, Avis Scott, Briggette 34, 246 Scott, Cynthia Scott, Estelle 34 Scott, Kim 34 Scott, Rebecca 261 Scruggs, Greta 34, 246 Scully, Diane 53 Seals, George 34 Seay, Chester Segall, Meryl Seidman, Debra 53, 234 Seidman, Laura 83, 271, 310, 319 Seidman, Nancy 18, 83, 254, 275 Selekman, Matthew 83, 265 Selkowitz, Amy 83, 268 Selover, Mark 34 Senkfor, Stuart 53, 265 Serfilippi, Jeffrey 53, 291 Seymour, Leslie 83, 261, 303 Shaffer, Debra 34 Shankman, Philip 34, 264 296 Shanks, Christy, 53, 234, 243, 251, 252 Shapiro, Diane 53, 243, 244 Shargel, Marc 248, 251, 252, 304 Sharp, Elizabeth Sharp, Nancy Sharp, Stuart 53 Shatten, Steven Shaw, Darlene 53 Shaw, Pam 83, 305 Sheard, Catherine 53, 243 254, 270, 300, 306 Sherman, Gilbert 34, 296 Sherman, Judith 83 Sherman, Lisa 83 Shields, Lloyd Shields, Mark 34, 264 Shivers, Sherry 305 Shoffner, Susan 53, 248, 251, 252 Shoos, John 53,265,285 Shore, Michael 309 Shorr, Randall 83, 234, 243, 244, 254 Shortridge, Stanley Shoulders, James Shoulders, Tommie Sickling, James 53 Siegal, Barbara Siegal, Cyril 103 Siegal, Trudy 53 Silberger, Anne Silver, Bruce 314 Silverman, Beth Silverman, Jack 53, 243, 244, 314 Silverman, Rachel 34, 316 Simmons, Albert Simmons, Cheryl 35, 251, 252 Simmons, Larry Simon, Andrew 35 Sims, Eliot 35 Sims, Karen Sims, Kevin 35, 264 Sims, Larry 35 Singer, Bobbi 35, 261 Singer, Jim 53 Singer, Timothy Sires, Clare Rebecca 53, 243 Skall, Bradley 54 Skall, Jodi 35 Skove, Peter 54 Slaughter, Edward Slaughter, Rickie Slavin, Richard 83 Slayman, Roger 54 Smallwood, Amy 54 Smiley, Suzanne 54 Smith, Anthony 54, 243, 308 Smith, Bill 54 Smith, Ben L. 113 Smith, Cheryl Smith, Christopher 35, 265 Smith Deborah 35 Smith Debra Smith Leigh 35, 251,252 Smith Matthew 84 Smith, Michael Smith, Patricia Smith, Regina 35 Smith, Ronald Smith Roy 84 Smith William 291, 309, 316, 317 Sneed, Erinn 35 Sogg, Richard 35,251,252 Sokolsky, Laura 84 Solomon, Abby 35, 251, 252, 296, 317 Solomon, Esther I. 113 Solomon, Sheila Sonkin, Kenneth 18, 35. 246, 254, 268 Sopher, Deborah 35, 251, 252 Souter, Earl 54, 265, 285 Spaulding, Arthur 35 Spaulding, Linda Spear, Demerole Spencer, Sabrina 35, 251, 252, 286 Spero, Mindy 54, 254 Spiegler, Doris 84, 232, 254 Spiegler, Ieffrey 35, 254 Spoeneman, Anne 54, 312 Spoeneman, Christopher 35 Sprinkle, Ginny 84, 232, 275, 280 Stallworth, Darlene Stamm, Richard 35, 264, 294 Standish, Christopher 35, 251, 252, 254 Stapler, Stephen 35, 264 Staples, Elizabeth 54 Staples, Kathryn 35 Starks, Thea 35 Stauffer. Carol 54 Staunton, Anne 136 Stazzone, Loren B4 St. Clair, Linda 136 Steffee, Michael 314 Stein, Lawrence 84 Stein, Naomi Steiner, Pauline Stenerson, John Stewart, Maura 54, 243 Stickley, Iohn 84, 268, 291 Stone, Laura 54, 237 Stone, Marc Stout, Audrey 114 Straffon, Ionathan 54, 268, 280 Strang, Carter 120, 265 Strater, Henry A. 101 Streety, Daryl 36 Stuhldreher, Diane 36, 259 Stuhldreher, Karen 84, 259, 305, 306 Stutz, Debra 54 Sudak, Ellen 54, 243, 261, 316 Sulhan, Terrence Sullivan, Donald 18, 19, 54, 243, 254 Summerville, Sharon Surkhang, Dechen 54, 306 Sussen, Michael 54, 280 Swan, Sonya 36 Swann, David 84 Swann, Kathleen Swartzbaugh, Marc 36 Sweeney, Skye 36 Sykes, Lonnell 36, 246 Szwaja, Melissa 246 T Takiff, Larry 36 Tall. Bruce 36, 294 Tall, Reginald 84 Thornton, Kim 243, 244 Ticktin, Philip 36 Tindel, Darryl 36, 246 Tinianow, Mark 84, 248, 309 Tinker, Megan 243, 275 Tinsley, Debra 36, 246, 254 Todd, Iames 36, 246 Tomiello, Lynn 36 Tompkins, Ken 265 Townsend, Bross 36 Townsend, George Townsend, Peter 64 Towson, Elizabeth 36. 254 Travis, Donald D. 101 Trust, William 125 Trostler, Douglas 316 Trummel, Yvonne Tucker, Alan 84, 234, 268, 309, 314 Tucker, Annette 234, 243, 244, 316 Tucker, David 36 Tucker, Terrikay 36, 252, 261, 305 Tufts, Kenneth Turner, Gwendolyn A. Turner, Gwendolyn S, Turner, Ivan Turner, Lanese 36, 246, 305 Turner, Pamela 36, 246. 305 Tyrrell, Daniel Tyrell. Michael Tandler, Evan 36. 308 Taraskewicz, Charles Tardiff, Denise Tate, Antoinette Taylor, Angela 36, 305 Taylor. Donald 54 Taylor, Duane 36, 308 Taylor, Eric 36, 246 Taylor, Patricia 54, 271 Teague, Katherine Teague, Sandra Teague. Ronnie Teitelbaum, Susan 36 Templeman, Pamela Terry, Anthony Terry, Iohn 36, 246, 264 Stephens, Darryl 251, 252 Sterin, Ann 35, 268 Sterin, Thomas 54, 308 Stern, Gary 35 Stern. Ioel 54 SterI1,Il1dith 18, 36, 246, 314, 317 Stevens, Thomas Stewart, Crystal 84 Stewart, Darryl Stewart, Iill 36, 246 Stewart, Leah 18, 84, 261 Terry, Linda Teschner, Iohanna 36, 254, 314 Thaler, Roberta 36 Thaler, William 54, 316 Thomas, Susie 54, 243 Thompkins, Angela 36 Thompkins, Kathleen Thompkins, Kenneth 54 Thompson, Betty W. 15 Thompson, Bradley Thompson, David 36 Thompson, Denise 54 Thompson, Diane 54 Thompson, Edith 54, 271, 287, 300 Thompson, Lee 36 Thompson, Lora 54 Thompson, Lorraine Thompson, Morris 36, 284 Thompson, Roxann 36. 254 Thornton. Gayle 36, 246 Tyrrell, Paul 55 Tresville. Constance U Underwood, Richard Upson, David 89, 265, 296 Usher, Fredina 36, 251. 252 V Vandenboom, Iames 55 Vargo, Alexander 86 Vargo, john K. 106 Vernon, David 86. 289 Vernon, Ioyce 16 Vernon, Stacy 55, 251,252 Victor, Benjamin 86, 308 Vitek, William 86,265 Voitle, Jamison Volk, Michael Volpe, Nanci 86 W Wain, Amy 19, 86 Walker, Gregory 55, 265 Walthers. Iohnny Walton, Peter 55, 265 Walton, William Ward, Sherry 55 Wardrum, Christopher 55, 251, 252 Wardwell, Reed Ware, Thomas Waring, Elizabeth 86 Warne, Clinton Warnement, Francis I. 101 Warner. Diana Warren, Ivan Wasserman, Darlene 36. 246, 259 Wasserman, Mitchell 55. 243, 244. 316 Watkins, Derek 86, 265, 310 Watson, Eugenia Watson, Marjorie 55, 243 Watts, Matthew Watts, Patricia 86, 275. 287, 300, 314 Wayne, Michael 36 Weatherhead, Mike 55 Webb, Cindy 55, 306 Webster, David 37. 246 Webster, Garnett 37 Webster, Mark 87 Weeks, Brian Weems, Gilbert Weight, Andrea 305 Weil, Michael 87 Weinberg, Shirah 254 Weiner. Denise 55 Weingarten. Ronald 37, 268 Weintraub, Mindy 87 Weisman, Barbara Weiss, Lon 55,291 Weiss, Susan 87. 243. 303 Weissman, David 90, 232 Weissman. Ianet 37. 246. 309 Weitzner, Arthur 98 Wertheim, james 296 West, Donna Wester, Natalie 37, 246 Weston, Tracy 90 Westropp, Iohn 55 Wheeler, Pamela 37, 305 Williams, Douglas 55, 309 Williams, Earl Williams, Erma 55, 248, 254,314 Williams, Reginald 37, 55, 265 Williams, Sandra 55, 305 w1111ams.Tim0rhy 55,314 Williamson, Sliaryn 37 Willis, Michael 55 Wills, lanet 90. 243 Wilson, Dani 00 Wilson, Rhonda 55. 305 Wilson, Sheila 37, 251, 252 Wilson. Victoria Wimberly, Belinda 91 Winbush, Debbie Winston, Mark 91, 309. 314 Wipper, I, Mark 37, 280 Wirick. Ierry 37, 248, 251. 252 Wirtshafter. Iohn 55, 243. 244, 266 Wiseley, Susan Witcher. Iames 37 Withers, Bradford 37 Wolf. Iohn Wolf, Margaret 37 Wolf, Stephen 55, 294 Wolfberg, Cheryl 55 Wood, Gary Wood, lanet 56 Woodruff, Robert Woods. Lavaughn White, Carla 90 White, Christopher White, Daphne 37, 305 White jeffrey 55, 280 White, Michael 37 White, Patricia 55, 275 White, Quentine 37 White, Reginald 37 White, Torise Whiting, Steven Whitley, Kyle 55,265 Woodward, Christine 37, 246 Woolley, Gregory 56 Wormser, Heidi 56 Wright, Andrea 37.261 Wright. Deborah 56 Wright. Lewis 37, 246 Wright. Paula 91 Wright. William 56, 285 Wuliger, Carl Wulff, Carolyn 37. 246, 314 Wunderly, Katherine 11 Y Yellen, Nina 91 Young, lanies 294 Young. lanet 91, 232, 234 Young, lay 37 Young. Mackenzie 37 Young, William 56 Z Zagor, Edna 17 Walker. James E. 36, 55, 243, 244, 254, 294 Walker, Iames F. 264 Walker, Olin Wall, Steve 36 Wallace, David 55. 294, 314 Wallace, Derwin Wallace, Dwayne Wallace, Kevin 55 Wallace, Thor 55. 155, 294 Walther , Denise 86, 243 Whitmore, Vance 37 Whitmore. Vanessa 37 Whitmore, Virgil 37 Whittaker, Brandon Whittaker, Mark 55 Wiehe, T. Baird 121, 268 Wiehn, Mary 55, 306 Wile, Donald S. 136 Wilkerson, Elizabeth 18, 90. 254, 275, 300 Wilkins, Iulia 55, 254 Zednick, Katie 13 Zednick, Edward A. 265 Zellner, Lorraine 56, 243. 286, 305 Zilber, Steven 37, 248. 251, 252. 308 Zilm, Richard Zimmerman, C.A. 10 Zimnochow. Nelli 91. 308 Zucker, Roger 37 Zunne. Darren 294 L .A , .1- 3'i X . 4... , ,. ,A 1 4 f 'S- 5, wi- ,- AT' Q so-v-. -P' y ..-I .ldv ff' ' 'XI f . I ,gy ' cm . ,Aw ' sl Q kiwi ,fp . + K' N447-riff' gf: , rf .75 1 ffvff . 4' 1' ,ff 210 D ,L xx Ar . . ,, respectfully submitted, melinda fine - editor-in-chief linda hansell - assistant editor janet young - assistant editor and copy editor peter sachs - photography editor jon lewis - assistant photography editor Staffers: computer commentary - tracey bennett, melinda fine, amy litt, janet young command - tracey bennett commence - marci eisenberg, robin levitt commit - michael halpern, val moore complete - sue fisher, david landau communicate - patti green, debby krejsa, richard resnick commerce - ellen larson, ken levine Composite - melinda fine, linda hansell, janet young opening - melinda fine, linda hansell, janet youngg photographers -jon bruml, ron holman, david kaufman, jon lewis, peter sachs arts - jane joseph, doris spiegler sports - amy bloom, ginny sprinkle clubs - laura melnick, pam merchant student life - barb lincoln, amy litt bicentennial - michael halpern closing - melinda fine, photographers: jon bank, jeff bentoff, ron holman, jon lewis, peter sachs divider pages -jon bank, melinda fine, jon lewis, peter sachs photographers: staff photographers -jon bank, jeff bentoff, ron holman, dave kaufman, karen prochaska, dan newman Congributing photographers -jon bruml, phil dolan, doug falkner, dave ginn, doug goodman, jonny gordon, michael halpern, mike mannis, perry newman, jeff spiegler staff artists - cover design, graphics - joanie kennedy, cartoons i laura melnick business manager - jon schaffer assistant business manager - david weissman special thanks to - jon bank, roger berman, drew borowitz, jonathan nathan gordon, ron holman, joanie kennedy, laura melnick, doris spiegler, joanne putka also thanks to - marcie adell, colleen branch, allison carr, cindy cowclrey, caryl englehorn, debby friedman, miss glavic, cindy johnson, michael kass, cindy lanclis, joyce rapaport, debbie rose, scott sanders, miss staunton, darlene wasserman, mr. wile, for helping to type the index adviser - james hoffman publishing company representative - mike mckelley -end of art 1 -turn to zaproceed Q N W 1 1 .. 8 I S ' I ,A N ' :Ea sv r' v, 1 ' ' Gipsy? tra fo dne I ot nrut .deecorpE , .- l Q . 0 x 4 1 4 1 I 45 Q, 4, 1 .. if . 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I think it's special and everything, but l'll think up a good response for the yearbook later- Okay? . . . on the Bicentennial 336 Q -1 N, ,.-,W , 335 Pilgrim's 1 'Jn 5.7 'I 'rf' 'KIM' , ri'f df, ffz' J X,-f .fa Mi 1' 'M ykk, . ai in , r I f F? fgifbx ? , x'5X55f5N X xX ,Q I Qmix i, f Y , id? 5 51.,:-rw ,-4, N .gag . 1 J, :af Progress? 'xv' f li - .4 I 'Q f :L bf ' if ahah: THE COD WHO CAV ' US THE GAVE US LIFE LIBERTY AT SAME '1'IME.W Af il EFFE , , ' ' ini' rf- 3 - -. LM. , F? Y nziem L ' . W 'ff , 51 ' U .Ji k 5 - I AN lp , ' 't T1 L- . . , f A' f 1 O P .. wf1 1s:lnrL .-vr n.- ,J .,, 4,,gAWH ffl 4 'r my f17fT?f'Q29 . 5 , L4 , 1. M 1-.1 fl W P 47 I, fluffy iv EN 1' wo- ,rl ' mm 'VA-if :V W f fa ' am ya, 5:223- gag, wx , .1 -X . U . A M M , mi 1 fx, K w, M35 W, -- xv Mfg 5 -' .Q X. N. 5s'fm,f7q1i,j ,ff :Q-,x g t iii. 'Wg fr, SH 'inc' Q, K' 328 v-un. 'Yn'-xx g Swv' ' 'Wh g .9 3 I ,fzfs f 1 . 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This Page: Top Left: Student Exchange Committee tLynnette Braddell and Ieni Bentley, Chair- menlg Top Right: Assembly Seminar Committee tBoln Barkley and Lynnette Braddell, Chairmenlp Bottom Left: Currifulum Committee tjeff London, Chairmanlp Not Pic- tured: Social Committee tMancly lencen, Chairmanl. I The Welfare Committee serves as a means through which one can help people. We are re- sponsible for programs such as the United Torch Drive, the Bloodmobile, the Thanksgiving Food Drive and other related activities. This year we tried to initiate new events such as the pie-eating contest and the special noon-time movie, King Kong. In order to function successfully, students concern and support are imperative. Unfortunately, overwhelming apathy and antagonism have hin- dered this process. - janet Newman WELFARE COMMITTEE: lanet Newman lChairmanl, Michael Halpern, Carl Dieter, Abby Solomon, ludy Stern, Debbie Alfred, Cindy Landis, David Kushner, Sharon Ef- roymson, Bill Smith, Debbie Borstein, Mary Lou Adams, Laurel Richie. SUB-COMMITTEE UNITED TORCH: janet Newman lChairmanl, Michael Halpern, lCo-Chairmanl, Scott Daniels, Karen Quinn, Laurel Richie, Carla Rush, Debbie Borstein, Abby Solomon, 317 i 16 1 'i,3:..A,1 i -. vt: , ' 4'le,mA RED RN Dm SPORTS -on I Y This Page: Bottom Left: INTERACT CLUB: Barbie Andelman iPresidentl, Kay Kleinerrnan lVice Presitlentl, Robyn Ro- gers lSecretaryl, Roz Franklin lTreasurerl, Loretta Schyvalm, Susan Aclelson, Annette Tucker, Kathy Gray, Richard Lash, Pam jenkins, Laura Roulet, David Cohen, lim jackson, Mitchell Wasserman, Rachel Sil- verman, Carol Presley, Roberta Rich, Louise Cooper, Leeann McBrayer, julie Goetz, Aurelia Percy, Ellen Sudak, Bill Smith, Bud Leslie, Doug Trostler, Top Left: ECOLOGY CLUB: Not Pictured: Mark Post lPresidentl, Caroline Kammen, Carl Regutti, Bill Thaler. Top Right: THE OILDAFANT Q. RENTZELMIRE MEMO- RIAL FAN CLUB, Not Pictured: Dudley Do-Right lPresidentl. Spanish Club: Back Row: ludy Stern, Bill Kamen, Gary Mus- zynski, Cristi Black, Ben Ockner, Front Row: Laura Melnick, Val Moore, Sam Ockner, Mark Reynolds Nice Pres- identbg Not Pictured: lack Silverman, Bruce Silver, jeni Bentley, Henry Hoover, Mark Rol- lerson, jim Falkner lPresidentJ, lose Feliciano, Speedy Gonzalez. French Club: Back Row: Steve Milman, Rosalind Franklin, jeff London, Barb Andelman, Front Row: Patty Watts, Sharon Efroymson lPresidentJ, Harriet Lewis, Not Pictured: Tracy Pogue, Mark Winston, Aurelia Percy, David Kush- ner, Alan Tucker, Robin Lelyveld, lanice Antoine lVice Presidentl, Nancy Nickerson fTreasur- eri, jean-Claude Kiley, jacques Cous- teau. 315 If I Spanish, French, German Aff? sum H 55 'Cox -f ' is 1-L., f ' 'i f ' stegcf - K KW. 'QV ff German Club: Beth Rubin tPresident, Treasurer, 84 Presiding Nutl, Diane O'Dell tVice Presidentl, Elaine Ruffing, Signa Osborne, Mark Norten, Andy Diedriech lPresiding Elfl, Dennis Naherny, Mike Steffes, David Wallace, Lee Ann McBrayer, Carolyn Wulff, Tim Williams, Ron Koepper, lohanna Tes- chner, Debby Schwartz, Carol Funderburk, Erma Williams, David Ney, Se-argent Schultz, Streudel. C'est Francoise . . . Francoise est une fille . . . Francoise est Francaise . . . Tu madre es una zapata militaria . . . Guten tag. . .Wie geht es dir?. . .'Hola1 ?Que tal? Bien, ?y tu? Me llamo Paco. ?Y tu, como te llamas? . , . Votre mere est une mouton . . . Helga ist noch nicht hier . . . 1Tu lo azul' - - - Ich heise Heinz . . . Francoise est une nez . . . Wo ist Lotte?. . .Votre mere est Ie fils d'une plage. . .Tu madre es unacalcetina sucia . . . Er heist Werner . . . Hijo de una playa. , , Yo vivo en la calle Colon . . . Votre mere est une cochon . . . Estoy alto ............................... ll-lOTTAMALES1 GESUNDHEIV MERCY BOWCUPS' 4 Ski Club 313 X ,,.f wx ' L NS, Bowling and Rifle Clubs , Q. .n J 9 I l E.,-fm f I L '41 5' ,V F r J li. vs lYllllT Opposite Page: Ski Club. This Page: Upper Left: Bowling Club, Lower Left: Rifle Club. Lower Right: The Matt Selekman Fan Club. Racquel Lincolnback CPresidenO, Sophia Spu- moni Nice Presidentl, and all the girls in the world CNot Picturedl. 312 Hey Council! Chew alot fo Student Council and therefore Shaker have had a successful year. Luck and hard work gave us many victories: the fall ball, improved communi- cations, the Social Room, student exchanges, guest speakers, and successful charity drives. More people became aware of what council was doing, and students who were previously uninvolved found themselves serving on and successfully heading important committees. School spirit is rising and I like to think that council was partially responsible. Judy Blackwell, President '76 Student Council: Judy Blackwell lPres.b, Phil Kushner lV.P.l, Arnie Cold- man lTres,D, Sonali Bustamante lRec. Sec.J, Derek Wat- kins lCor. Sec.J, Carla Rush, Laurie Seidman, Pamela Merchant, Bud Les- lie, Bill Fulmer, Dolly McClendon, Ron jones, Tracy Pogue, Brad Brook, Isabel Lewis, Anna McKee, Spencer Fine, Roberta Pearl- man, Ron Holman. 310 Briclge, Math, Debate Chess, j.C.W.A. Clubs Top Left: BRIDGE CLUB: Iudy Blackwell, Doug Wil- liams. Not Pictured: David Kirschenbaum, Kelly King, lanet Weissman. Center: MATH CLUB: Gerald Koslow, lim Falkner, Ken Alden, lon Gordon, Ken Klausner, Kent Berke, Bill Smith, William Bialosky, Mike Kass, Tom Frank, jeffrey Gale, Brian Adelson, Rumpi Gravenstein, Martin Krohngold. Bottom Left: I,C.W.A.: Steve Milman lPresidentJ, Martin Krohngold lVice-Presidentl, jeff Lon- don llreasurerl, lim Campbell, David Hoffman, Fred Nel- son, Vicky Harding, Leonard Sax, Bill Smith, Claudia Nelson, Robert Milman, Brad Brook, Mark Tinianow, Mark Winston, Richard Winston, Richard Resnick, Alan Tucker, Chris Berry, Carl Dieter, ludy Rosenbaum, Alli- son Roberts, Mike Shore, Andy Glassberg, Bruce Griffin, Stephanie Berry, Betty Bray, lerry Colbert, Gary Mus- zynski, jeff Nudelman, Tom Cohen, Richard Nathanson, Lee Fromson. 309 'Ni' 2 'Q' A i . L i ...ff -.,. Y, -mamma ,. 1 'WF' NJ my 1 v 'mx ' qs, W., -V v'. W ii-ig ' The debate team battles this year to be recognized as the 41 team in Northern Ohio. The team has an experienced var- sity and many exciting novices. Shaker is a member of the National Forensic League and participates in many inter- scholastic tournaments. Top Right: DEBATE TEAM: Fred Nelson, Martin Krohngold, Marc Shargel ICO- Captainsl, lim Campbell, Chris Berry, Stephanie Berry, Dave Hoffman, Nelli Zimnochovv, Alison Roberts, Bruce Grif- fin, Meg Anderson, Steve Zilber, Tom Ste- rin, Mike Manos, Paul Milde, Duane Taylor, Pam Grihfin, Laura Ross, Ben Vic- tor, Saran Gersbach, Claudia Nelson. Bottom Right: CHESS CLUB: lvvith a whopping 14-O recordlz Bill jones tPresi- dentb, Tony Dudley tCaptainl, Anthony Smith fSecretaryl, Greg Malin tTreasurerl, Evan Tandler, Rumpi Gravenstein, Gary Gardner. Not Pictured: Didi Gravenstein 308 American Field Service Club .Wg F ' f' , AFS CLUB: David Blumenthal tspent his summer in Iranl, Caryl Englehorn lspent her summer in the Phillipinesl, Emiko Higashi tfrom lapanl, Benedict Foex tfrom Switzerlancll, Cathy Shearcl, lane Birkholcl, Kathy Hall, Mimi Landau, Meg Anderson, Laurel Richie, Kathy Nadal, Donna Phelps, Kenneth Fox, Amy Bloom, Debbie Miller, lanice Golclhirsch, Bev Hummel, Michella Peck, Nancy Nickerson, Diane O'Dell, Elaine Ruffing, Diana Phelps, Dechen Surkhang, Betsy Puskar, Mary Wiehn, Anne Renstrom, Karen Stuhldreher, Lisa Kaufman, Ginny Schwegler. 54.4 5. 4 If' xx A.F.S. to me is a bond of friendship. It is a bond created by bringing people together of the same and different nationalities. Three things I feel are fained in A.F.S.: I. For me to understand another culture 2. For another culture to understand mine 3. For both sides to have a good time - David Blumenthal 56 This past summer I was in the Phillippines on A.F.S. living with my host family, the Guanzons. My father was a judge, and my mother was an attorney and pub- lic official. I also had 8 brothers and sisters, an aunt, and 6 dogs in my family. All these people plus my classmates at high school and a local college branch I went to, made me realize what A.F.S. is: it's a living chance to learn about what a different, yet common world this is, about the love one can give and take in a place so totally different from their own, and so far away, along with the re-discovering of what your own country's all about, what your true self really is. - Caryl Englehorn 306 We are the Peppers Mighty Mighty Top: Shaker Peppers: Missy Ryder CPresidentj, Gerri johnson tVice Presidentj, Lorraine Zellner CSecretaryj, Rhonda Wilson lTreasurerj, Kathy Cylar, Melissa james, Vicki Deal, Linda Lewis, Sandra Williams, Kathy Greg- ory, Brenda jackson, jackie Morton, Michelle Henderson, Angie Lyons, Angela Taylor, Chris Douglass, Cheryl Cox, Vanessa Fisher, jackie Bray, Kim Akins, Daphne White, Pam Turner, Portia Bowers, Sherry Shivers, Gia Callo- way, Lynn Hawkins, BeeBop Griffey, Debbie jewitt, Karen Perkins, Lanese Turner, Collette jones, Marci Adell, Cindy Webb, Paula Edwards, Renee Deal, Yvonne Mentor, june Baskyn, Kim Buckner, joan Kennedy, jill Lewin, Penny Lewin, Teri Kay Tucker, Karen Stuhldreher, Adrienne Nicholson, Pam Wheeler, Claire Miller, Pam Shaw, Andrea Weight. L germs q x K F1 A l -f lf, -, T5 l l l 4 Pl Wg, ,j,N,, V, ,Q 'U I ' I Lrg' , 'gy 44 'f l l-l!.:,f 'X vm h T , ,A Nl, T ?-'T f' al' F .r ' 'A ' - .1 f ,T Q, if 1 fw- i if xr A fl iw ,H -. ., H, .pyfv Swing Your Sticks, Hit The Ball. Shaker is The Best Of All! Go SHAKER! lb' Pi . . 5 , ,ll f J' .R ' This Page, Bottom: Shaker Salts: fGirls Field Hockey Cheerleaderslz jim Campbell CPresidentJ, jeff London 1Co- Presidentl, Fred Nelson, Dave Hoffman, Arnie Goldman, john Russell, Marc Shargel, Andy Glassberg, Steve Novak, Arif Ali, Ben Levey, Scott Nygaard, Robbie Milman, john Gag- lione. 304 Above: 1975 Cheerleadersg Bottom Row: Lisa Milis Cco-capmp Second: Marianne Kelley, Sue Weiss, Laurel Richie, Laura Rubin, Lynn Marshallg Third: Leslie Seymour ico-capt.l. 303 EA bfm, 1 'Q Q J O Q V . W5 ffsy ?v 5, nz' Q 'itil ,','hi1'1,ll Hn!! Q1 ??5?si'f1 fiiffafi ffiu Nu '1-it 2 'S Y! I! ,ti ggiffgigx H Jil!! QU'-!.f'2i H US? iv ' , Af . kaniir' f ' .wr- f fwmdlzsw 30 fm w .,.,,.hV ac' Rvws G M f 5' f as 3-l -JI R' , 'Y 'Nikki Q 3 6' ,,,,' . if qw-1-at , l 3 l :':::M.x'4y-1 fy 0 t..,..,, ,,,,,- s- , . 5 g L as vf- L8 , if 'Sk , . 3 a ski-if Above. Girls Gym Leaders, Bottom Row. Sue Klaus, Renee Arrington, Cheryl Kelly, Karen Colley, Renee Deal, Second: Dolly MCClenclong Third: Faye Perryman, Michell Marcus, Mary Leo, Lisa Payne, Edie Thompson, Betty Bray, Claudia Cold, Missing: Sue Aclelson, Allyson Harris, Debbie Matz, Cathy Sheard, Vifki Deal, Debbie Friedman, at 4. 44' Gretchen Hower, lean jackson, Lorraine Kelly, Debbie Krejsa, lane Margolius, Pam Merchant, Marcy Nance, Linda Orange, Tracy Pogue, Karen Prochaska, Leslie Pruitt, linny Schwegler, Patty Watts, Liz Wilkerson. The golf team had a good season this year compiling an L.E.L. record of 7-3, finishing second in the league. They ended up fourth in the sectionals, qualifying them for the dis- trict, in which the Raiders finished twenty-second. The golf team made up for the district by winning the L.E.L. Tourna- ment with a score of 318. john Allison was voted most valu- able player by his teammates. The Red Raiders golf team will only be losing 3 Seniors: Roy Schecter lCapt.J, Ronne Brown, and Andy Glassberg. There will be 4 out of 5 starting letter- men returning with lohn Allison, Captain in 1976, Although 1975 was a good year for the golfers, they are hoping for and anticipating having a strong team in 1976. . -W- ...i 3... 4 ea .9,.,.,. Q4 5 .aw m- f f ' 1 . '-QW.- ,mmm W r ' Nm .iid , . W. - L-1.,w .,,.,, W-L,.,W53iNv ,.+,.,, fm.. A AM, 'f':f ' +5 l'F m-4 Q V ,KX ,mug ,gf--im , , ww. wmam 4Q,..A-.Q.M,1 ,Win X S 1 , Near, ., , A . .45-Q '- 298 7 Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker 108 37 1 Maple Heights 59 University School 46 Midpark 1 Cleveland Heights 85V2 Hawken Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker 34V2 62 V2 Lakewood Cleveland Heights St. Edward Berea Shaw 47V2 ZOV2 ,.6 Q , 4 -,-, 4..---- A ,,,. . qvssdaxghklx V - I I 'hunts www elf I .,,., M- ' r .....-.......-.,..11--1----uu-- rar l slat if rs f'7 2 t , l i V l A rl , A 1' A, ea. Q ' Above: Swim Team: Bottom Row: Andrea Cronig, Beth Readerman, Abby Solomon, Nora Rosseger, Kathy Davies, Mary Pozdol, Nancy Daugherty, lim Wortheimlmanagerl, Bill Schobel tmanagerlg Second: Bob Kruse, lim Mosel, P.l. Shankman, Bruce l-lartzmark, Mark Bombelles, Hutton Parke, Dave Ginn, Chris Cameron, Richard Mulroy, Gil Sherman, David Clair, Didi Gravenstein, Rumpi Gravenstein, Gary Mauks tCoachl, Third: Ken Alden, David T.R. Landau tCap- tainl, E. Buckwheat Russell tCaptain7, Steve Fejes, Andy Brown, Bill Fullmer, lon Pittenger, Ed Hess, Rick Upson, Eric Paetzg not pictured: lean Duncan, Robert I-leasley, Philip Madow. Led by co-captains T.R. Landau and Buckwheat Russell, the Tankers churned their way to a 4-6 dual meet record, a showing that did not meet the team's pre-season expectations. Despite the los- ses, a team spirit existed that had been lacking in past campaigns. Following a 62V2-ZOV2 revenge'l trouncing of Cleveland Heights, many of the Mermen replaced their feelings of frustration with tears of joy. After an impressive showing at the District Meet, Coach Mauks accompanied six swimmers to the State Meet. Enthusiastic support was provided by the Swim Timers who, with their printed pillowcases, spurred the team to success late in the season. As always, the final cry: Wait 'till next year! 296 f A 'E z. , 5:54 E5? WYi..f 1 S ' L-. 295 -ff, I .L ffl . ,. ca, , T ' flaw V QW,, ., ff, ia 1:.fa,w: gg W' Qm' ffi:,:e if-V 'r ', - ' ' . i1:fP1.J:+ ref ,.3.aIS,:gi Above: Wrestling Team: Bottom Row: lon Guillia, Dave Wallace, Ion Blaugrund, Tom Archer, Ron Goetz, Ron Brown, Rick Stamm, lay Young, Second: Pat Bucklew, lim Walker, Walter Ranft, jon Hoyt, Tom Gibbs: Third: Tom Robinson, Thor Wallace, Keith Newman, Bob Krohngold, Darren Zunne, Bruce Tall, Craig Asamotog Fourth: Tom Barrett tAssistant Coachl, Rosanne Finney, Conrad Calender tCoachlg not pictured: leff Gilmore, Michael Kass, Mark Norton, Steve Wolf, Bill Bialosky. The long suffering Shaker Heights wrestling team went through a tough and strenuous season losing eleven straight matches before finally beating Shaw 39-24. A re- markable turnout of 250 fans helped cheer Shaker to their first win after 82 straight defeats. Under first year Coach, Conrad Calendar, the grapplers improved greatly during the season. The fact that there were no seniors left on the team at the end of the year gives Calendar hope of a pos- sible .SOO season next year. Wrestling may yet become a big sport at Shaker. 294 293 , S KA f '+, A :V , -u Q Q 1, xv' - . , un 'L VK' -- L-, hi In - .. ,S - 1- ,, . , N ,M 1 -V. V v 'Hs . 7 I 'Z 'T y ,T 'Q W - F 'WN-up ' , in N Y yr - A .,,x 5, , 1, . , ,I R gs...,,,W :H i 1 , i Q- i f .. t m 1. - or ,,- 1: I Y E 1 I 1' vw - ' , Q 'L . qv- ' f '4 ai ' ' , ' Lt 1. . K, Y, 'Q W ., , I 3 . E V In ., , ,X 5 .h , 5 0 W.. , x xx , ,WA . .. I.. ' A Q9 vt ,. , . 2 f cf si 5 ' . i Q L .L , 'L , ,IN Q, x. :M ' -s, ' '- .-,- 5' - A ' 'A ',,.W -- fm. ' 2 ' 4. 1, ff , ,M -,gay f'-f-if-wif, ,:,1o,f.f, ' f ff. ' W - - 'Q-f L22 ..,,5Kgfif -5',-nip fm .::+'q . f fi f ogg' 1,gff5f5gg'.ijz3313511 gzlzffsff' R' Kgyxrf If av' 3' . avg? r QQ, Q , - 'Ttgif '2?fs,i,w ' pf vi wwf- ' ' ,K-gE'f?z.gV3-f'X:Lgr35'qqL.. Qmijivyg.. -ff, 9- ,,13K!.f,, --Q fo--.Af x i--. 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K ng, Q ,fsig lk ,w' I , ,Q fag, if f.:,,fwuiQ+wfai!x. . .fs L' ' if r ow-25g - ...,-. .. -gsraggilf Right: Cross Countryg Bottom Row: Paul Ab- rahms, Bill Black, Bruce Higley, Dan Alurahmsp Second: Geoff Me-arms, Chip Todd, Bob Murphy, Brian Ivy, Steve Byrmep Third: Bob Rice lcjoachi, Ron Holmang Missing: Perry lohnson, Don Medearis, 91 cl GSW! pn' Q-fy 1975 Varsity Baseball: Top Picture: Bottom Row: Mr. Fred Heinlen fcoachj, Scott Murry, Rod Stover, lay Lawson, Mark Cone, David Austin, Steve Poe, Bill Cox, Second: David Lowenstein Cmanagerl, William Orange, David Schwartz, Tom Haskell, jerry Cyncynatus, jiro Montfort, john Stickley, loan Sanna Cscorerh, Bob Fields fassistant managerlg 1975 junior Varsity Baseball: Above: Bottom Row: Andy Weinberg, Andy Brown, jeff Nudleman, Dale Ferrell, jeff Serflippi, Alan Pearlman, Second: Dan Hershman, Bill Bialosky, Bill Smith Cmanagerl, Rich Nathanson, Lon Weiss, john Haskell, Brian Ritzenberg, john Payne, Peter Levine, Bob Bartlett, lon Gordon, Kenneth Kangis. 290 1975 Spring Tennis Team: Below: Left to Right: Dave Blumberg tsecond doublesl, Fernando Edels- tein tsecond singlesl, Dave Vernon tfirst doublesl, Bruce McAllister Cthird singlesj, lim Kaufman ffirst doublesl, Robbie Edelstein Cfirst singlesh, Mr, Ned Martin tcoachh, lon Polster tsecond doublesl, not pictured: Gary Cohen, Sue Klaus, jim jacobson. The 1975 Spring Tennis Team had a very good season. They compiled a 12-2 record. There were many highlights of the Red Raiders' Tennis in Spring 1975. The team won the North Eastern Ohio Tennis Association League division title but later. on lost in the playoffs to University School. In the state tournament, Shaker's tennis team lost to Geneva. Another great accomplishment for the team was the qualifying of five individual people to the state tournament. Qual- ifying were Fernando Edelstein Csinglesl, jim Kaufman - Dave Vernon and lon Polster - Dave Blumberg in doubles. 289 l , 3 ,if -N A, K ... .0 , adj, 4' f Q-'kr ' B ' , , . .rj A f- T- . , ,Ji f1.'W ,. . f K 40 l L-.ga-lfL2.,gtf,,,f: M, . 2 , ' . pf f. MP... .K .. Wig? Qzif , fest: 14. f . .. . wi.-is-L 193123 4:-1 - -firsf' ' f i':-ivtsf .- - 1975 Fall Tennis Team: not pictured: Red Team: co-captains Robbie Edelstein and Dave Vernon,lon Polster, Gary Stern, Brian Adelson, Stuart Gilbert, Marc Winston, lim Wertheim, Leo Gaglione, Wayne Crawford, Garnet Webster, Robert Milman, Bill Patterson, Erwin Bouldin and Marc Wipper. Blue Team: co-captains jim Kaufman and Dave Blumberg, Bruce Silver, lon Kleinman, lim lacobson, Paul Martin, Sue Klaus, Dave Kauf- man, Mitch Wasserman, Reggie Tall, leff Bass and Kelly Cronin. ln Fall 1975 the Lake Erie League did not have a tennis season. Instead of sitting idle all fall, Shaker and five other area high schools formed an independent tennis league. Shaker divided its team into two separate ones with equal strength in both the Red and the Blue teams. The Red team compiled a 5-2 record while the Blue team ended up with a 4-3 record. A Tournament was held and jim Kaufman won over Robbie Edelstein for the first singles spot. Dave Vernon played second singles and Sue Klaus and Paul Martin secured the second doubles spot. 288 287 Right: CirI's Varsity Baskctballz Bot- tom Row: Lisa Payne, Leslie Pruitt tcaptaini, Marcella Name: Second: Mary Leo, Vicki Deal, Edie Thompson, Betty Bray, Lynne Mar- shall, Patty Watts lC.lpt.1inl. Left: Girl's lunior Varsity Basketball: Bottom Row: Myrtle Mogg, Sandy McKnight, Gretchen l-lower, Karen Colley, Second: Lorraine Zellner, Sabrina Spencer, Carol Funderburk, Faye Perry- man, Vanessa Fisher, Renee Deal. Shaker 47 Midpark 34 Shaker 58 Normandy 36 Shaker 6l H.B. 35 Shaker 57 Parma 43 . Shaker 34 Berea 23 Shaker 46 Shaw 26 Shaker 48 Valley Forge 27 Shaker 35 Heights 22 Shaker 48 Garfield ' 33 , Shaker 42 Lakewood 28 The Shaker Girl's Varsity Basketball Team had a perfect season with a TO-O record, thereby becoming the LEL champs. To achieve such an outstanding record, it took a team effort and plenty of practice. The varsity team will enter Ohio High School Sectional Tournament, top seeded, with high hopes of going far. The graduating seniors: Leslie Pruitt, Lynne Mar- shall, Marcy Nance, Pat Watts, Betty Bray, and Lisa Payne want to wish the juniors and sophomores good luck and con- tinued success in the future. Leslie Pruitt - Captain 28 W- ' 1, .qw ,, 'rs .lan ' l ' X L m ,. E' :W te, , X: l A ,Ill hh t tf-f l,h 1lli7C' at K L61 LC 3 3 :V , Q ' 7, -, l ag' 'M Q .......1.-.-. 2 W W1 Above: Varsity Basketball: Bottom Row: Dave Schwartz, Kevin Clayton, Kevin Hill, Ernie Emory, Mark Perry, David Wright, Rick Grair, Second: Fred Heinlen tcoachj, Mark Davis, Clarence Holmes, Earl Souter, john Shoos, Dennis Brown, David Blum- berg, Third: Stan Allmond tmanagerjg Opposite Page: junior Varsity Basketball: Bottom Row: Wayne Davis, Ken Ferrell, Darryl Peterson, Morris Thompson, Kevin Coleman, joe Primes, Second: Schwartz, Hardy, Maurice Hanna, Mike Platt. 85 ,,,Vbx V ' 2 ...J I U ,,. . L2 -, zzz' ,,d- ' C The 1975-76 Basketball team did not have a very successful season. They lacked in height, but they all had the ability and willingness to play basket- ball. They compiled a 2-T3 record which is not a good showing, but they came close in many games. Shaker can look forward to a good season next year because the basketball team is not los- ing too many seniors. 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H I 282 ww lr Till, v i . xx' Above: Cirl's Ice Hockey: Bottom Row: Ginny Sprinkle, Laum Ozttlx, Beth Rubin, Torn Steriny Second: Sue Klaus, Amy Perttula, Mary Leo, Anna McKee, Emily Miller, Amy Selkowitz, Kerry Mulrox, Karen Proclmska, Rolbhi Kilroyt Third: Bold Grossman lcoachl, Shelly Gardner, Laura Ptalx, lern Luclwig, Terri Masters, Ann De-lvalle, Nancy Seidman, Beth Draegin, Ellen Roebuck, Amy Durra, Francine DeBeneditto, Donna Goodman, john Stickleyp Missing: Melinda Fine, Dave Camphell tcoanhl. 281 HUEKEY so Q3 QD 55' 1 1? ,fx 3 Above: The 1975-76 Boy's Ice Hockey Team: Bottom Row: Bob Grossman, Bruce McAllister, Gordie Orloff Elliot Battle, Steve jackson lcaptainj, Doug Grossman, jon Kiser, Tom Evans, Al Grossman, Second: jerry Graham lfaculty managerj, Ginny Sprinkle ttrainerj, Kevin Caine tmanagerl, jeff White, Alan Clark, Dave Campbell, Chuck Deutchman, Dave Phillips, Bob Dealy, Bill Millhaem tmanagerj, jim Weiss lcoachj, Third: Bram Kaufman, Larry Mietus, Bob Glaser, Scott Clellen, Mark Wipper, Mike Sussen, Missing: Bob McBride tcoachj. The 1975-76 Shaker Ice Hockey team continued that group's win ning tradition of the past five seasons. A realignment of the Greater Cleveland High School Hockey League found Shaker in a tough Eastern division along with such hockey powers as Cleveland Heights, Garfield Heights, and Kent. The Raiders had managed a 10-7 league record and 12-8 overall mark by late February and were primed for a run at the coveted City Championship and a spot in the state tournament played this year in Cleveland. ln the annual Thornton Park Holiday Tournament, Shaker downed an outstanding Findlay team before bowing to the ultimate tourna ment champion, Bowling Green. Shaker was led in scoring by Bruce McAllister, Captain Steve jackson, David Campbell and Scott Clellen, and aided immensely by the fine goalie work of Elliot Battle and Doug Grossman. A record total of nine players, includ- ing Battle, McAllister, jackson, Campbell, Tom Evans, Gordie Or- loff, Chuck Deutschman, Alan Grossman, and Bob Grossman, re- ceived third year awards and will be sorely missed by next year's team. Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Garfield Lakewood St joe Kent Parma South Heights Findlay Bowling Green Rocky River Kent Garfield N. Olmsted Euclid St. joe Elyria Kent Heights Pauda St. Ed Euclid Bowling Green 8 5 3 5 2 1 O 1 6 5 5 2 3 4 -' 0 1 65338 K 441' gi . 0 1. MS Q 4 Q Q an ,'. Q., v -1 w m 1 . K 44 '4 'iw ar ,wzq J, 1 .1 ,M , 1' . 'HA' -v , ,A 277 k' riff 4-if V A 275 i l Above: Varsity Field Hockey: Bottom Row: Karen Colley, Tracy Pogue, Carol Koletsky, Meg Tinker, Robin Booth, Second: Debbie Friedman, Leslie Pruitt, Kathy Martin, Pam jenkins, Karen Prochaska, Patty Watts, Liz Wilkerson, Nancy Seidman. Below: l.V. Field Hockey: Bottom Row: Linda Greenbaum, Ginny Sprinkle, Amy Pertlula, Patty White, Francey Gordon, Second: Myrt Mogg, Patty Berlin, Ann Devalle, Renee Arrington, Mary Leo, Michelle Marous, -:'f',',.!'? ,af v rf , 0,- LQ 957,15 -Q9 Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker VVRA Andrews Laurel Kirtland Mentor Madison Hawken Hudson Y O 4 3 0 2 HB O 3 3 Shaker 3 Heights O 1 ' 1 2 O 2 ' 3 4 O 0 1 274 Both Varsity and j.V. Field Hockey teams had fine seasons this year. Varsity ended the season with a 5-3-2 record and l.V. compiled a 6-2-l record. The Varsity team had a number of injuries, but they learned to work together as one and pull through. The success of the teams was a direct result of the close- ness of the players. The Varsity team participated in the first invitational tournament. They beat H.B. and made it to the semi-finals, but then suffered an agoniz- ing defeat to Hudson due to some unfortunate cir- cumstances beyond the team's control. Captains: Leslie Pruitt Karen Prochaska Volleyball was great this year! This was the first year that girl's volleyball participated in the new L.E.L. We placed second in the league with a record of 7-2 and 10-3 overall. This was also the first year girl's volleyball had a State tournament. We went in seeded 4661 for the sectionals, which we won, and proceeded on to District where we eventually lost in the finals, finishing District runners-up. Right on baby ducks! Captains: Pamela Merchant Laurie Seidman 1 -.,, , V V ..M..ffm,, p 1-w f vfhbx :angst This Page: Top Left: Varsity Volleyball: Bottom: Pam Merchant, Sue Adelson, jamie Dumas: Second: Ruth Kass, Vicki Deal, Marcy Nance: Third: Edith Thompson, Patty Taylor, Laurie Seidman, Anita Kel- ley: Opposite Page: Top Right: junior Varsity Volleyball: Bottom: Cathy Sheard, jennifer Heintzelman, Nancy johnson, Leslie Fields, Allyson Harris, Cheryl Kelly: Second: jobie Robinzine, Susan Netherton, Mary Pozdol, jean jackson, joyce Miles: Third: Renee Deal, jane tMonkeyj Margolius, Gretchen Howler. 271 I Q 'mr ll , ff ,, ,,, .- ,- ide ,.,, Hin: g.wM.,...M .,1,.,f.fQf,, ff . ke: i S gi? f- I N 5 f 270 269 This year's Shaker varsity soccer team finished with a record of nine wins, seven losses, and one tie. ln compiling this record the soccer team broke many team and indi- vidual records of Shaker Heights High School, including most wins in a season-9, most goals scored by a Shaker team for a single season-36, most goals scored in a single season by a single player - Les Kaciban - 14, and the most saves by a goalie for an entire season - lohn Stickley and Ray Farmer by splitting games - 244. This is also the first Shaker varsity soccer team to win a state tournament game which came against Brush in overtime while playing two men short. Many individual honors came at the end of the year including Bob Bartlett being placed on the All-State and All-League first team, Les Kaciban and Chris Fejes being placed on the All-League second team and Tom Co- hen, Neil Gandal, john Stickley and Ray Farmer being named All-League Honorable Mention. Next year looks bright for the booters, as the varsity team will have eight returning lettermen and several members of this year's out- standing junior varsity team. Captains - Tom Cohen, Les Kaciban, and jeff Nudelman Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Normandy Chagrin Falls Hawken Beachwood US Heights Gilmour Chardon Brecksville Brush Rocky River Lake Catholic Mentor Hudson VVRA This page: Top picture: junior Varsity Soccer Team: First Row: Phil Dolin, Doug Falkner, Brian Ritzenberg, Frank Mencl, Keith Gandal, Roger Freiberg, Scott Fine, Bill Bialosky, Garth Beckles. Second: Emily Miller tmanagerj, jeff Cristal, Peter Levine, Bill Fullmer, jon Bank, Yoram Amir, john Wirtshafter, jon Pittenger, Byron Anger, Third: Ann Sterin tmanagerj, Ron Weingarten, Andy Elsoffer, David Ginn. Fourth: Stuart Fromson, Marc Nudelman, Ariel Amir, Paul Baylog, Ken Sonkin, Karen Pevaroff lmanagerj. Fifth: Al Fox, Bill Newby lCoachJ, Nancy Nelson tmanagerj. Missing: Bill Landefeld. Middle: Varsity Soccer Team: Bottom Row: Alan Tucker, Neil Gandal, john Stickley, Len Nichols, Perry Newman, Tom Cohen tco-captainj, jim Falkner, jeff Nudelman lco-captainj, Lee Fromson, Rich Nathanson, Les Kaciban lco-captainj, Ray Farmer, Bill Newby UV Coachj, Peter Wiehe, josh Roebuck fball boyj, Eyan Gitson lball Boyj. Second: jon Staffon, Bob Bartlett, Chris Cameron, Alan Clark, Chris Fejes, Bob Farmer, Peter Friedman, Ted Wiehe tcoachj, Ken Dermer, Alison Lowe lmanagerj, Donna Goodman Cmanagerj, Cindy Landis lmanagerj, Ellen Roebuck tmanagerj, Amy Selkowitz tmanagerj. Missing: Gordon Orloff, jeff Mattlin, Keith Leonard, Bruce McAllister, jon Gram. 268 , x mint A , SF x 5 z .fa 267 O us. .nf by a av r, -f.. 1, X. a'f':'1'... , K , it , QQ? L' ff' -- . 17 53 -. N ff. - ,, QQ F' ' ,ig ., 5,-.. J,-ggi' gf M ,L X fax-ay I-, 3, ' W 6 ll 1 W ' - V iwgsbl J X ' -Ki , C C 4,15 1, x H ,Egfr -L ' 'E X f ' AU- .. 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A Above: Varsity Football Team, Bottom Row: Anthony Cooper lMgr.l, Mark Kruse, Bill Beard, Brian Williams, Phillip Brown, Dave Bell, Maurice Brantley, Leonard Deal, jeff Lounds, Chris Smith, Greg Neal, Second: Matt Selekman, john Shoos, Angelo Black, Ken McCall, Dwain Davis, Mike Kennedy, Robert johnson, Greg Claytor, lan Grayson, Derek Watkins, Kevin Harris, Third: Gary Freemont, Eric Brown, Ken Tompkin, Daryl Mischal, Doug Hyams, Brad Schultz, David Campbell, Pete Lewis, Kurt Hess, Earl Souterg Fourth: joe joyce, Peter Walton, juan Montier, Thor Wallace, Keith Newman, David Kahane, Rod Grimes, Rick Upson, David Schwartz, john Hoyt lMgr.J, Fifth: Scott Sanders, Mike Heller, Kyle Whitley, Greg Walker, Andy johnson, jeff Harper, Ernie Emory, Bill Vitek tCaptainl, jim Richardson, Andy Brown, Mark Schwartz lMgr.j5 Sixth: Tom Archer, Stu Senkfor, KASS4 Tminerj, Ken Kengag jTr.iinerj, Carter Strang tAss. Coachl, Al Raymond CHead Coachj, Ed Zednik tCoachl, Ed Tekieli tCoachj. Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker Chanel West Geauga Central Catholic Garfield Heights Shaw Berea Midpark Parma Valley Forge 'flf you're going to believe, you first have to believe in your- self. That's what head coach Al Raymond drilled into the team the whole season and the outcome was an outstanding 8 2 record This record was good for a second place in the L E L league After breaking even in the sluggish first four games the Red Raiders offense moved into gear and was un- beatable the rest of the year The defense however was bril- liant and kept the team close in every game Ernie Emory, Pete Lewis Dave Schwartz and Bill Vitek were named to the all- L E L team while Kurt Hess received an honorable mention. The IV team started out hot with a 4 1 record but with key injuries the team wound up with a respectable 4 5 record Captain Bill Vitek TO 0 , 27 7 - . ' 17 ' T4 . . . . ' ' ' 26 TO , ' ' ' 27 l-4 , , I I I Below: junior Varsity Football Team, Bottom Row: Keith Fowler, Mike Mercer, Mark Shields, Steve Stapler, Skippy Eggleston, loe Primes, Bruce Tall, Mile Bailey, Doug Bercu, Spencer Fine, Second: Ricky Stamm, Chuck Carpenter, Adam Brooks, Daryll Sanders, jimmy Walker, Tom Lounds, Gerald Harris, Terry Brawley, Channing Holmes, Third: Ray Branham, lay Young, Arnold Ransby, lohn Terry, Zachary Lewis, Brian May, Malcolm Ellsoffen, Brian O'Hearng Fourth: Kevin Sims, Bruce Hogan, PJ. Shankman, David Ginn, Greg Bankhurst, Mike Chesler. H 5 t -3 . .,. i ri 19:46 264 263 'C,Cj',1Q 1 ik-' :gi?5'2j:r 'w I +- ' f Hi-Jaw'-igQ,?1ffW1: ,. f'f4:iW 223, 1- . g,,,.wj gf,L1 'NU AW-41555 . f 1,. K . 1 1 Q.. M-P ,W - -mf. -, ,,, ,M ,M wh ,.,..,:. I K: ' ww H36 ' W. Q Re-A , - if , if! L Lf A ' ..srf7E1 A rr. gym -111591 ifwrgsg Fl 1 ian wa 1 M -M' i1g,14,f:QQ.-.fry , . f -. 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Ted Shawn ' as Mft: , Above: Dance Club: Janice Antoine, Gina Bentley, lody Bentoff, Susan Burkhart, Pam Corbin, Paula Corbin, Sherry Crawley, Marsha Dennis, Dawn Douglas, Linda Felber, Carla Ford, Lynne Hawkins, Celeste Hill, Cheryl Henderson, Marianne Kelly, Leanne McBrayer, Charlotte Modley, Lisa Payne, Roberta Pearlman, Karen Perkins, Gail Pollis, Michelle Poole, Karen Quinn, Ruth Rosenberg, Becky Scott, Leslie Seymour, Bobby Singer, Leah Stewart, Ellen Sudak, Terry Tucker, Andrea Wright, Margaret Machovec, advisor. Opposite page: Top Right: Pam Corbin, president. 261 ?...4..W-..., ,..,, ,,,,, ,,, 'f6f,.f' i.i i X W V I w N P 5 W x V 5 N L r , . w L k i . I .E l I n ML: M 1- ,, . lf is : Shares Club: First: Ellen Larson, Elaine Rettger, Betsy Persing, Maggie Affelder: Second: Margie Holdstein, Deb- bie Matz, Debbie Rose, Lisa Kaufman: Third: loyce Rapaport, Darlene Wasserman, loan Kennedy, Sue Mar- shalko, Karen Struhlclreher: Fourth: Chris Freclriekson, Harriet Hoover, lane Reading, Heather Molnar, Carrie Keske, Beth Kennard. 259 W M l ' . ,f,..W,, L, N. ,K Above: Executive Board: First: Elaine Rettger ltreasurerl, Mrs. S, Mauks lcoachl, Betsy Persing lsecretarylg Second: Ellen Larson lpresidentl, Maggie Affelder lvice-presidentl. Sharcs naman fs, 1 ,f v 'bwrw ,I n, f f ll I 257 Zlfifif 1 - 'Lf' ...vi -my 2. ,Mft MSQSK 5 -.115 V: f if Q .5 1, 1, ,L 4 iffzii fi. :ight 3432-52 -'Si-Ai? . xr 7 i ,. .4 Q. 'JI l if wx I ',1fS1Q. '- ..L. , U gif.. .., Vybx Se Q f , i X' if Shu , 'wg +4 xx THE WATER Ei I ., V, U .. ...Q 256 lf? 2 The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds ,gunn- 255 Theatre is not literature, propaganda or phi- losophy . . . it is simply what Cannot be ex- pressed by any other means . . . a complex- ity of words, movements, gestures that convey a vision of the world inexpressible in any other way. Eugene Ionesco Stage Crew: Cindy Adelstein, Maggie Affelder, Ken Al- den, Beatriz Algeo, Debbie Alfred, Barbara Andelman, Margaret Bergmann, Kent Berke, Patti Brown, Sherry Brown, Andy Borowitz, Dave Blumenthal, Louise Cavanaugh, Brian Coan, Bev Cohn, Lyn Davidson, Greg Dent, Neal Denton, Caryl Englehorn, Howie Felman, Dave Finan, Sue Frank, jim Freedman, Roger Geisert, Laurie Gibbons, Debby Gold, Claudia Gold, Susie Goul- der, Bob Grossman, Helen Hall, Mike Halpern, jennifer Heintzelman, Katie Herzfeld, Emiko Higashi, Bruce Higf ley, Lisa Hollander, julie johnson, jane joseph, Alan Kalish, Kay Kleinerman, Marci Koblenz, Alice Knox, jon Kohrman, Debby Kresja, Christy Kramer, David Kushner, Dave Landau, Katie Lane, jill Lewin, Gerry Ludwig, Michele Marcoux, Sue Marcoux, Marci Marx, Ellen Medearis, Laura Melnick, Val Moore, Michele Moskovits, Kathy Nadai, Dan Newman, Hutton Parke, Anne Re- nstrom, Mark Reynolds, Laura Ross, john Russell, Leonard Sax, Debby Schwartz, Lisa Schwartz, Tom Schwartz, Nancy Seidman, Cathy Sheard, Randy Shorr, Ken Sonkin, Mindy Spero, Doris Spiegler, jeff Speigler, Chris Standish, D.j. Sullivan, Eric Taylor, johanna Tesh- ner, Debby Tinsley, Roxann Thompson, Liz Towson, jim Walker, Shirah Weinberg, Susan Weiss, Liz Wilkerson, julia Wilkins, Erma Williams. Thespians: Debbie Alfred, Beatrice Algeo, Dave Blu- menthal, Andy Borowitz, Debbie Borstein, Bev Cohn ivice-presidentj, Patti Brown, Brian Coan, Caryl En- glehorn, Roz Franklin, jim Freedman, Claudia Gold, De- bbie Gold, Bob Grossman, Mike Halpern, Bruce Higley, Lisa Hollander, julie johnson, jane joseph isecretaryj, Kay Kleinerman, Alice Knox, Marci Koblenz, jon Kohrman ttreasurerj, Christine Kramer, Debby Kresja, David Landau, Kathy Nadai, Dan Newman, Anne Renstrom, Laura Ross ipresidentj Leonard Sax, Lisa Schwartz isoc. chairmanj, Nancy Seidman, Randy Shorr, D.j. Sullivan, Dechen Surkhang, Nanci Volpe, Susan Weiss, Liz Wil- kerson, Erma Williams. 253 Above: Marching Band: Brian Adelson, Arif Ali, Larry Badler, Susan Bates, William Bialosky, lon Blaugrand, Erwin Boulding, Portia Bowers, Peter Brosse, Doug Butler, Laura, Call, Karen Campbell, Ann Chapman, Scott Daniels, Dawn Douglas, jamie Dumas, Leslie Fields, Debra Fleischer, Thomas Frank, Laurie Franklin, Debby Friedman, Larry Funderburk, Leo Gaglione, Leonard Gaglione, lef- frey Gale, Stephanie Gibbons, Mike Greenberg, Reggie Haggins, Deborah Hamilton, Eric Harris, Dawn Harvey, Tayanita Hayes, Channing Holmes, Betsey jackson, William lones, William Kamen, joe Kraus, David Landau, Peter Lasersohn, Ben Levey, Harriet Lewis, Linda Lewis, Philip Madow, Terry Masters, Lavonne Mitch- ell, Bob Murphy, Steven Novack, Scott Nygaard, Roberta Pearlman, Dawn Pierce, Marc Perry, Amy Perttula, Carol Presley, Adam Price, Nora Rosegger, Tom Rosegger, ludy Rosenbaum, John Russell, lon Schaffer, Greg Schultz, Tom Schwartz, Christi Shanks, Marc Shargel, Susan Shoffner, Cheryl Simmons, Leigh Simmons, Richard Sogg, Abby Solomon, Debbie Sopher, Sabrina Spencer, Darlene Stallworth, Chris Standish, Darryl Stephens, Terrikay Tucker, Fredina Usher, Stacy Vernon, Chris Wardrum, Sheila Wilson, lerry Wirick, Steve Zilber. Bottom Left: Mr. Fred A. Mosier, Director. 25 Top: Concert Band: Brian Adelson, Arif Ali, Larry Badler, Susan Bates, William Bialosky, lon Blaugrand, Erwin Boulding, Portia Bowers, Peter Brosse, Doug Butler, Laura Call, Karen Campbell, Ann Chapman, Scott Daniels, Dawn Douglas, lainie Dumas, Leslie Fields, Debra Fleischer, Thomas Frank, Laurie Franklin, Debby Friedman, Larry Funderburk, Leo Gaglione, Leonard Gaglione, jeffrey Gale, Stephanie Gibbons, Reggie Haggins, Deborah Hamilton, Eric Harris, Dawn Harvey, Tayanita Hayes, Channing Holmes, Betsey Jackson, Wil- liam jones, William Kamen, Ioe Kraus, David Landau, Peter Lasersohn, Ben Levey, Harriet Lewis, Linda Lewis, Philip Madow, Terry Mas- ters, Lavonne Mitchell, Bob Murphy, Steven Novack, Scott Nygaard, Roberta Pearlman, Dawn Pierce, Marc Perry, Amy Perttula, Carol Presley, Adam Price, Nora Rosegger, Tom Rosegger, ludy Rosenbaum, john Russell, lonathan Schaffer, Greg Schultz, Tom Schwartz, Christi Shanks, Marc Shargel, Susan Shoffner, Cheryl Simmons, Leigh Smith, Richard Sogg, Abby Solomon, Debbie Sopher, Sabrina Spencer, Darlene Stallworth, Chris Standish, Darryl Stephens, Grant Stevens, Fre- dina Usher, Stacy Vernon, Chris Wardrurn, Sheila Wilson, jerry Wirick, Steve Zilber. Right: Stage Band: Arif Ali, Larry Badler, Doug Butler, Karen Campbell, Scott Daniels, Tom Frank, jeff Gale, Leo Gaglione, Leonard Gag- lione, Reggie Haggins, Bill Kamen, lody Kraus, Harriet Lewis, Ben Levey, Lavonne Mitchell, Tom Rosegger, ludy Rosenbaum, john Russell, Marc Shargel, Sue Shoffner, Chris Wardrum. 251 l- 'W ,E -2 K I 41 ' L , . x . fm QQEQQQQX X Q L wb - rs 250 N ,f f There is no truer truth obtainable By Mah than comes of music Rob ' f pvfwwwf, Orchestra: Arif Ali, Susan Bates, Erwin Boulcling, Laura Call, Karen Campbell Lisa Crawford, Sue Frank, Roz Franklin, Larry Funderburk, Reggie Haggins Michael Herstancl, Carlton Holt, Harriet Lewis, Ben Levey, Dan Maltz Lavonne Mitchell, lucly Rosenbaum, lolm Russell, Marc Shargel, Susan Shot? ner, Mark Tinianow, Erma Williams, jerry Wirick, Steve Zilber. 248 247 uffw 1' .J- Concerl Choir: China Allen, Deborah Banks, Keith Berner, jaquelyn Bray, julie Brown, Sherry Brown, Louise Cavanaugh, Ann Chapman, Gabrielle Char- boneau, Michael Chesler, Renee Deal, Robin Dean, Gloria Desantis, Marcy Eisenberg, Chris Fox, john Gaglione, Thomas Gibbs, Susan Goulder, Helen Hall, Patricia Hall, Bruce Hogan, Harriet Hoover, Elizabeth jackson, Deborah jewett, jonny joseph, Diane Keller, Elizabeth Kennard, Kelly King, Ann Kowal, David Kushner, Cathy Lane, Susan Lee, Robin Levitt, Eileen Lochner, Michele Marcoux, Keith McCann, Ellen Medearis, Mike Mercer, Michelle Moskovits, Dennis Naherny, Kathryn Overcasher, David Owens, Reiko Powers, Lynne Raynes, Roberta Rich, Ruth Rosenberg, jean Schaffer, Debbie Schwartz, Brigette Scott, Greta Scruggs, Ken Sonkin, judy Stern, jill Stewart, lke Sykes, Melissa Szwaja, Eric Taylor, john Terry, Gayle Thornton, Darryl Tindel, Debra Tinsley, james Todd, Lanese Turner, Pamela Turner, Darlene Wasserman, David Webster, janet Weissman, Natalie Wester, Christine Woodward, Lewis Wright, Carolyn Wulff. 246 TT' 'I E EE Si . wk., K K Y, E 51, ,,.:,..,,.,3 x. ..x...N.-V N N..-Mamwwm-A.. k Making Music ,I This page: Chanticleers: Beatriz Algeo, Andrew Borowitz, David Campbell, Zeva Eisenberg, Caryl Englehorn, Alan Fox, lim Freedman, Linda Hansell, Victoria Harding, Bruce Higley, Lisa Hollander, lane loseph, Kay Kleinerman, Marci Koblenz, Pam Kraus, Bill Kurtz, Lori Loritts, Bernadette McClain, Dave Phillips, Tracy Pogue, Sue Rich, Lisa Schwartz, Diane Shapiro, lim Walker, Mitch Wasserman, john Wirtshafter. Opposite Page: Chamber Choir: Ken Alden, Beatriz Algeo, Andrew Borowitz, David Campbell, Beth Draegin, Zeva Eisenberg, Caryl Englehorn, Alan Fox, Ken- neth Fox, lim Freedman, Abigail Genuth, Kathy Gray, Linda Hansell, Vic- toria Harding, Bruce Higley, Kimberly Hobbs, Lisa Hollander, jane joseph, Kay Kleinerman, Marci Koblenz, Pam Kraus, Bill Kurtz, Richard Lash, Ken Levine, Lori Loritts, Bernadette McClain, Charlotte Modley, Dan Newman, Dave Phillips, Tracy Pogue, Sue Rich, Lisa Schwartz, Diane Shapiro, Ran- dall Shorr, jack Silverman, Kim Thornton, Annette Tucker, lim Walker, Mitch Wasserman, john Wirtshafter, 3.7 ,aff . N ii X I 1 239' Z 0 ga GYWGBX 'XVSX V' 244 I 3? 'I lk-..xi'S 1 'L c as ssc, ' f . , A is A Capella Choir: Daniel Abrams, Paul Abrams, Maggie Affelder, Ken Alden, Beatrice Algeo, Bob Barkley, Margaret Bergmann, Kent Berke, Cristi Black, Andrew Borowitz, tvice-presidentj, David Campbell, jerry Colbert, Karen Colley, Catherine Davies, Liz Davis, Vicki Deal, Beth Draegin, Zeva Eisenberg, tsecretaryj, Caryl Englehon, Robert Farmer, Laurie Feldvebel, Howard Felman, Alan Fox, Kenneth Fox, james Freedman, William Fullmer, jeff Gale, Gary Gardner, Abigail Genuth, Sara Gersbach, Debra Gold, Gary Goodman, Diane Goulder, Kathy Gray, Pam Griffin, Linda Hansell, Vicki Harding, janet Hartwell, Emiko Higashi, Bruce Higley, Kim Hobbs, Cheryl Hoicowitz, Lisa Hollander, Cindy jacobs, Pam jenkins, Cindy joseph, jane joseph tpresidentj Sue Klaus, Kay Kleinerman, Alice Knox, Marci Koblenz tsocial chairpersonj, Carol Koletsky, Pam Kraus ltreasurerj Debby Krejsa, Bill Kurtz, Richard Lash, Ken Levine, jill Lewin, Lori Loritts, Elizabeth Mason, Bernadette McClain, Dan McConnell, Cynthia McDonald, Susan Miller, james Mitchell, Charlotte Modley, Gary Muszynski, Claudia Nelson, Nancy Nelson, Daniel Newman, Betsy Persing, Dave Phillips, Tracy Pogue, Karen Prochaska, Anne Renstrom, Robert Resnick, Sue Rich, Leonard Sax, Lisa Schwartz, Virginia Schwegler, Shelly Schweinfurth, Christy Shanks, Diane Shapiro, Cathy Sheard, Randall B. Shorr, jack Silverman, Clare Sires, Anthony Smith, Maura Stewart, Ellen Sudak, Donald Sullivan, Mary Thomas, Kim Thorton, Meg Tinker, Annette Tucker, james Walker, Denise Walther, Mitchell Wasserman, Marjorie Watson, Susan Weiss, janet Wills, john Wirtshafter, Lorraine Zellner. 43 mi 'J -W:-f r 'm fa Q. Art is the desire of man to express him- self, to record the reactions of his per- sonality to the world he lives in. - Amy Lowell .sq xi, 7,7 1 1' 5 3 N 5 5 Q ,Q 1-Mn.. . Www- -' I- 'flf Nw 'Q 'yjvfi X x ...-gyea.-:s: . 1 . 1,1 1 A art. this ART 2SiR'JF JESS AK M35 UFUHEAKUF MAJEQQS arf I8 the truf- because It iii?-MCE K WCQXQXELFQ fgammliieifnmmg HI' IS AKQKJF nfs word has no definitign, IS PDVVEH, US JLRQEAKJLJEZJE 'JFHJE UFRUUFJHEQ no! cz Ming: if is est form of art js food alone can be dugesteg: CSXEQLFQCSQS Reiki! tie 1 uteste1,Ht'Ff4 an instant arrested in etlgjffijty. there IS anlart even ln roastlnq apples, AK Jaeuatmt Wltiqlatetftt Wfwltici gl, art IS a fantasy A poem, a story, pleasant or gory Any work will also do to create Semanteme for you! Semanteme, Shaker's literary magazine, reflects the feel- ings of students through various creative media. All stu- dents are encouraged to submit visual and written mate- rial concerning any subject. The Semanteme staff then judges the submissions and compiles the magazine. Marci Koblenz, Editor-in Chief 237 X! Semanteme Staff: June Baskin, Nancy Bates, Bev Cohn, Philip Dolin, Sue Fisher, David Ginn, Leslie Gepfert, Susie Goulder, Linda Greenbaum, Lorie jackson, Ruth Kass, Kay Kleinerman, Marci Koblenz Ceditor-in-chiefl, Christie Kramer, Laura Mel- nick, Val Moore, janet Newman, Alison Roberts, Betsy Safford, Laura Stone, Oppo- site Page: Top Left: Marci Koblenz leditor-in-chiefl. To Imagine W Lew tfg x 9 M 6669 Q66 399 93903 QQBQY0 9 To Report . . l nf X , I i 4. 5 li ff .t-QW' lt's really hard, in such a small space, to explain the hours of try- ing decision-making and enervat- ing organization involved in pub- lishing a serious newspaper, a paragon of good journalism. But since these things have little to do with The Shakerite' I won't. Andrew Borowitz, edior ann Q 9 Q, .Y w 'WVf9SE QHJAQLK 2 acl 1 ' ,vw . ' -,siiisviiesgj-, ' il, 55,2 .W yi iq, J X I ra. 'l'k.4,.i. '., , K KZDQ?-.. ii. X XWN , , IAM., i I fin' J V 5 . i it . S .af-1 fflf 5ir 'i . ,ants -,fu 5 Qc --f. NX 4 5 W I A , THE SHAKERITE is a tri weekly publication ot the newspaper staff at Shaker Heights High School 15911 Aldersyde Drive Shaker Heights Ohio 44120 Editorial Board Editor in chiet Andrew Borowitz News Editors lane Birkhold lim Freedman Editorial Editors Abigail Ge-nuth len London Feature Editors Debbie Alfred Steve Milman Mark Reynolds Centerfold Perry Newman Sports Editor Tom Haskell lunior Sports Editor Geoff Mearns Business Manager Susie Heiser Assistant Business Manager Andy Glassberg Circu lation Meg Anderson Copy Editor Leonard Sax Art Editor Alan Tucker Copy Statf: Vicki Harding Christy Shanks, Annette Tucker Reporters: Caryl Englehorn Leslie Gepfert Arnie Goldman Melinda Fine Linda Hansell lohn Has- kell, Margie Holdstein lane joseph Martin Krongold Ken Levine Susan Miller jeff Nudel- man Missy Reider Laura Ross Eric Russell, Debbie Seidman Randy Shorr lanet Young. Photographers: David Kaufman, Perry Newman Karen Prochaska Peter Sachs. Cartoonist: Alan Tucker. Faculty Advisor: Burton Randall , whats: H if M 1 x X 'l 4'S2fhs'.' Nr: ffl. ,Ji sing gk ' 592 A fimzhlrf ' x i ' x,,,z X 4-B9 l can't think of anything original to say about putting together a yearbook. instead l'll reassert the fact that the eggs on the cover have no radi- cally social or political implications. . . so don't try to find any. They're merely to point out that we here on Gristmill staff are slightly cracked, and may have produced a book reflecting that state of mind. Whatever it turned out to be, it's your book. Read it, like it, hate it, or love it- but in any case, do something. We deserve it. Melinda Fine, Editor-in-Chief NJ X A V-,. Q me--1 I l unsung , 45 ., . f A . 5A:1.':Lg, L' - ff . .-ami Gristmill Staff: lon Bank, Tracy Bennett, Roger Berman, Amy Bloom, Marci Eisenberg, lim Faulkner, Melinda Fine leditor-in-chiefl, Sue Fisher, Dave Ginn, jonny Gordon, Patti Green, Michael R. Halpern, Linda Hansell lassistant editorj, Ronald Holman, laney Joseph, Dave Kaufman, loan Kennedy, Debby Kresja, David Landau, Ellen Larson, Robin Levitt, lon Lewis, Ken Levine, Barb Lincoln, Amy Litt, Marge Mogg, Laura Melnick, Pamela Merchant, Val Moore, Karen Prochaska, Richard Resnick, Peter Sachs lphoto ed.t, lohn Schaeffer lbusiness managerh, Doris Spiegler, Ginny Sprinkle, David Weissman lassistant business rnanagerj, lanet Young lassistant editori. Opposite Page: Left Middle: janet Y. lassis, editorjg Top Right, Peter S. lphotog- raphy ed.D7 This Page: Top Left: Linda H. lassis. editorl: Left Middle: Melinda F. leditor-in-chiefi. , HB' 55 , xx ,A lm 'Y li 151, 1 , ,jf human.-:rf 9' M v 'X 113-0, s- f X9 Nr 'wc , Qjflf Zi, M xii -fxfwgfgt' mg vw f95E6'?i ioQ32ha,.I9f iff QQ' ' 2 If h x , 31. V k 1 X 4 gd t ' 1 ' 4' ' ri -g:f ' Q G 1. , N . , fi' ,.-:iw 'jgygjea ,F if . gf. 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We really like the way they look graphically and by having different things come out of them we were able to express our double theme: that is, making a distinction between the computer side of school that's structured and mandatory and the looser side of school that's more individual and voluntary. Student: Oh, so those little things shooting out of the eggs are - Gristmill Staffer: a release, just sort of breaking out of your shell, doing what you want, you know. . , Student: Oh, give me a break. What is this trying to be - really deep and profound? Gristmill Staffer: God, no. We're sick of all these heavy yearbooks, too. Student: Well, l guess it sounds fairly decent. l'm still pretty confused, though Gristmill Staffer: So are we. Why do you think we resorted to putting eggs on the cover in the first place? DW QQK 8 m SQMWGXQ ONE' K Z , - Q X Mm 9' N wwf .5 KLA '27 Rf! 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