Deerfield High School - O YAD Yearbook (Deerfield, IL)
- Class of 1975
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l9D?!?Lla1lL1?D Q5 Volume XIII Deerfield High School Deerfield, Illinois ACTIVITIES 12 ACAIJEIVIICS 'i-2 ORGANIZATIONS 92 s PoR'rs 1265 PEOPLE 161-1- INDEX 212 XS Ji f Jef' Mx 'is' . ' -,- x x. In-b Ali T 4 ' F - gigf M ht es.. f 4 Cf fm! ..A- , ' , it I ffJ' -4 We f ' 'h -V ,td . -1:11 A, , emi- ', .wtfglj . A 3' V f f 1 W, x, xA - ' ,A I, h t 1 H l 1 YA ' 1 -. N wx- xg- mg 3 SI, A, ' . 3 5 X S , H 4 i if K, 2 . I I la v W 8 -'- , , 1, i ,ae L . Q . V Y il N if .Q it ' KA , A x N? I hz- , ,gg-y..' 0.4-w,.m.-rf' . ' ,All ' .,bHIDW3 f ' -JL. -4.......X , i 4 1 J Q. kmfhi nbgurmaa News ww DEERHELD H'S--M-ffafffi Dx-get 'Pg ff ba Y -I-1: .lg-,W ,....nn ff If I 1 8 1 I , 5 V 1 i Q-lla' wiv 41 -v ill 'Ali 'v' N 2l' ,.-O IU' w HSI .au -'QA' ggww-5:-.,.4 X, Sfsnf X ., A Xa Q z wr i vmxfi-xv? N0 AG' TIVITIES Below left: Kendra Knudtzon, Prissy Johnson, and Diane Lawrence look on as Sue McCarthy runs for a few extra yards in the flag football game. Bottom left: Announcer Jon Gottlieb keeps the pep rally events in order. Below right: Sophomores Allison Gliemi, Dawn Ogan, Kathy Weider, Jan Stern, Patty McCurry, Andie Batko, and Debbie Levitetz display the spirit jug in front of the sophomore float. Center photos: Queen Barb Mahany is congratulated at the pep rally, Barb Mahany is crowned by king Dave Overholt. Barb Mahany and Dave Overholt. Lower right: Donna Gorchoff, John Crowley, Bruce Borland, Lesley Stein, Cindy Altman, and Mike Wells talk over the day's events at the dance. sr , Q . OA x f'7'XN W .rx l 1 Jvc At , bil.. ,- i A15 AE il ....,......,..,.., -5 . 'rf 'K Ar- 4. K 1-4 .rf- Upper left: Dan Prellberg and Emily Fox at the dance. Center left: Drum major John Manchester. Lower left: Andi Tonella. Kristi Langhus, Lisa Zschunke, Tammy Bedrosian, and Jackie Lupo practice their routines at the homecoming breakfast. Upper right: The band gets ready for the half-time activities. Center right: The court with their escorts - Lee Phillips Cfreshman attendantj, Dave Blowers, Cin- dy Altman Qsophomore attendanth, Mike Wells. Julie Weidler, Dave Overholt Ckingb. Barb Mahany fqueenj, Jeff Beller, Andi LaPointe Qsenior attendantj, Brad Lusa. Jan Jones Qjunior attendantj, Bruce Frei- feld. Near left: Jessica Tonella. Sandy Meagher, Andi Tonella, and Julie Lehman in the homecoming parade. Lower right: Junior attendant Jan Jones with escort Steve Smith in the parade. HOMECOMING 15 Right: Window painting contest winners Cory Kneuer, Gretchen Miller, and Nancy Trevor work along with Bonnie Brust and Chris Rueb fnot picturedb, Below left: The senior class warms up for the spirit jug contest. Below center: Megan Morrison, Julie Eisenstaedt. Libby Monaco, Karen Schramm. Andi Tonella. Jane Williams. Mark Craig, Lori Lehman, Brad Lusa, Mary Rahmes. and LuAnn l-leusinkveld pose in front of the senior float with the theme We'll streak by 'em. Below right: Cheryl Novack, Chris Maloney. Ronald Venable, Sue Haase. Kathy Jones, Cathy Harrer, and Edie Walchli gatheraroundthe senior car. v .v - A, .4 i iv , LL5, t 5 M - i I sh., 25 Z L , 1 , -A ate: ri Q ' V gm 5, . wi ,R ' W K K ff , , . I :FF Q X, I tif 'Q ,ez ,M ,. Qt , V A , , . . A A Above left: Sitting on the second place Guard float are LuAnn Heusinkveld Rick Roth, Bill Schwochow, Mark Craig, Bob Szyman, Kendra Knudtzon Linda Ferris, Laura Green, and Kathy lssel. Above right: Andie Miller Barb Hovde, and Patty Turner get ready to drive in the parade Right On the sophomore float are Jeff Camp, Kathy Weider, Ross Shepard David Das kal, l-larrian Kaufman, Sue Schirado, and Karen Miller. 16 HOMECOMING Ea, VYWI .ff , F? jv- -i , ly g' QQ ff as SF 1 , 11,-3 I ...L f,'!'f X' 1. tf Q . 6, - . fl' y ja ' A -ID X N' if Upper left: The junior class cheers under the theme of Scalp 'em. Center left: The sophomore class gets ready to win the spirit jug. Lower left: King Dave Overholt and queen Barb Mahany pose for pictures before the parade. Below right: Mr. Murphy. Danny Murphy. Margie Janus, Greg Meagher, Meg Dolan. Maura Murphy, Lee Phillips, Betsy Horn, Craig Opfer. Susan Brennwald, and Mary Murphy sit on the first place freshman float. Bottom right: Bruce Felknor, Jerry Leake, and Ron Heiby perform a song at the pep rally. Lower right: Iris Fingerhut and Deirdre Carolan present some flowers to Miss Denise Cindrich for helping with the pep rally. 'YQ Q-qi' , , . 4 L , -A + rs. N 1 1 The window painting contest headed off the homecoming week as red, grey, green, and blue windows and sidewalks lined the streets of Deerfield. But the real excitement came on Friday night with the pep rally. Among the events were the sophomores winning the spirit jug, the senior rahs fs, doing a 50's dance, and the pep rally closing with a few mooriers. Before the game on Saturday, the parade displayed all the floats and the homecoming court. HOMECOMING 17 4 is . vw nl-93 .Mu . 39 'Ha Y. v iii YN. w J i lm, tpffmr A 8 A-22 155 , Cl QA A I f W Y ,'f5lAa'f ' f Mfg c pp left: Sophomore attendant Cindy Altman dances with Mike Wells. Center Eft: Jeb Wright C533 blocks for John Weidler C173 in the sophomores' victo- ous game. Bottom left: Jim Place. Debbie Lundquist. Barb Lindsay, Ed Coop- Jan Jones, and Bruce Freifeld pose for a picture at the homecoming Right: Mark Carlson looks for a receiver, Lower right: Mr. Harris gives Bordenave some last-minute coaching, gl HOMECOMING 19 SEPTEMBER School begins with half of a day. Outraged seniors discover they don't have a senior cafeteria. First pep rally. Senior class officer elections, this time serious. Nominations for Homecoming Oueen and Court First home football game Cwe wonj Smile Csix timesj - senior pic- tures are taken. First bake sale of the year, AFS raises 1530. Yom Kippur - everyone gets off of school. French Club picnic. OCTOBER Underclassmen pictures begin. Happy seniors regain senior cafeteria, with a warning to keep it clean. AFS Open House - come meet Barb and Aud. Homecoming Queen is electedg Second annual powder-puff football game, the class of '75 loses again. Warrior Weekend begins - Rah! Columbus Day, no school. YES Teach-ln. Pick up that trash! Deerfield tries out Shakespeare as A Midsummer's Night's Dreamuopens. Milk prices go down to 64: 3 Coke goes upto 206. Zebras. martians, and clowns appear Cit's Halloweenll NOVEMBER First Frosh Fun Night Deerfield enters the lst state football play-offs and the whole school gets out early to watch us lose. 50's Day and Sock Hop spon- sored by Student Council Calendar Of Events 26 28 2 6 9 10 15 19 23 6 Z1 23 28 1 12 14 17 24 28 Fall Sports Awards Night, the football team decides once again to give no Most Valuable Player Award because the whole team was so good. Turkey Day DECEMBER Student Council Toys for Tots drive begins. Girls plan to raid Varsity Club meeting, but change their minds. A Hannukah NHS Induction Ceremony - congratulations are in order A Cappella and Madrigal and Orchestra perform for the holi- days. Faculty Christmas party com- plete with Santa himself. Christmas vacation begins - two weeks of holiday rest JANUARY First day of school in 1975. New three-day semester exam period Varsity Club Fun Night - turnout is so poor that Coke is given away just to get rid of it. Semester Graduation - Mr. Benson receives a soul hand- shake. FEBRUARY Winter Boogie Basketball Homecoming Dance Lincoln's Birthday - no school in lllinois Secret Admirer's Day falias Val- entine's Dayli the musical per- formance, Gigi, Begin Junior registration Begin sophomore registration Second Frosh Fun Nite: OWYAD final deadline - Where are you Mr. Knudson? LO r-OONIU1 13 14 20 25 28 7 12 16 18 25 26 30 2 9 16 17 23 24 30 3 6 10 13 MARCH Mr. Knudson shows up sixth pe- riod on time - too late Mr. K. CIC lnstutute Day - no school AFS Day - what a fiesta! Turnabout Dance Math Contest periods 1-2 Senior Teach Day -gunderclass- men beware lllinois Model U.N. at Lake Gene- va Stunts with a senior boys' kickline Sports Awards Night Good Friday - begin Spring vacation APRiL Return from Easter vacation - How do you feel? . Dance Show Seniors nominate Class Mar- shalls Third Frosh Fun Nite Cwe have to keep them off the streets, don't we?J Band Concert ACT testing K. P. Newman walks on his hands down E-hall. MAY Swim Show Fine Arts Spring production Choral Concert Prom - every girl's dream Orchestra Concert GymnasticsShow Memorial Day - no school JUNE Sports Awards Night Senior exams -- just think se- niors, you're almost there Graduation and semester ex- ams Last day of school! ffinallyy 1 l Back To Books Getting up early and goingfora number, then settling down for a long morning or zooming off to the bakery for breakfast. Coming back it's timefor meeting kids for the first time all summer to whom the last school day we said, We'll get together this summer, spending all our hard earned summer cash on a record-high priced earth science book and an armload of English books. We separate with the feelingthat getting up early and books and school are finally upon us. Left: Karen Winegar, Laura Kammerer Sue lVlcCarthy, Rob Stein, Below: Mary lVlcG1nley Right: Ginny Ettlinger and Jeff Levy take a walk while Ken Gertz looks offstage. Below: Peter Herman, Janice Barnett, and Carol Iyn Kennedy look on while Stewart Schneider reads a decree. Doug Kramer and Karen Gerod talk in the background. Far be- low: The fairies perform for their queen. 'Xe . f 1 1 V , I .M .f xx ,T 5 in 5 W W... .,,- i C 'W .l?k't....,,.,zH.4 1, 1 g .. l 122. ik Qi'i ' , ,949 I 22 A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM FalI's Fantasia Weeks of practice as one hundred and eight worked together until finally the lights dimmed and the quintet began to play for an evening of nymphs in scanty wisps of nothing, flittingthrough our midst. Entertainment fit for royalty as gymnasts sprung across the stage: a creature of nothing but rippling muscles appeared: fair maidens and gallant sires with magic sprinkled in their lives fell in loveg an ailing king was replaced by an outsider: and a dog mocked our first attempt at performing Shakespeare. Above Left Lorianne Stein sleeps as Bob Lovitz sprinkles magic powder in her eyes. Left: Karen Gerod is reassured by Doug Kra mer Above Brad Lusa as Puck pausesa moment to think. A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM 23 gsm Q . F. Boppin' Back To The 50's Deerfield High School rocked as the annual 50 s Day rolled along. Slick greasers and ponytailed chicks with a lot of 5O's spirit went on the loose during school while rock 'n' roll music played over the intercom between periods to set the atmosphere forthe main attraction ofthe day -the sock hop. This year's Sock Hop. held in the exhibition gym, featured alive band that knew what 50's and 7O's music was all about. The evening ended with an excellent show by those who entered the jitterbug contest. Upper right: Dave Devine, John Crowley, Bob Ely, Jon Flaxman. and Mike Cole form a kickline at the dance. Above: Terry Redmond poses for Jeff Ernst. Right: Karen Anver does more than the basic jitterbug. 24 SOCK HOP its .- .,. ,tX. , 1 P 1 . ... 1 is S .1 S393- 1 2 l 1 1 l l 1 if I' X- 3 si i it X . Y' . - s .r . H X vig.. N 74 1 j ' . Z ' fc -ef' I .Cf if'-Li 1 21. Upper left: Janet Szyman and Chris Crouch dance together at the hop. Top middle: Don Chester and Bob Ely display typical exuberance. Top right: Jon Flaxman shouts to a friend. Above: Barb Parker, Bob Ely, Juli Lehman. Mary Kartheiser, Mike Cole Cfront rowh, and Doug Noble, Chuck Junkhe, Rick Kessler, Kristi Langhus, and John Crowley Cback rowj pose. Left: Paula Ep- stein, Beth Ely, Ann Felten, Gayle Landsman, Andi Batko, and Janet Kirchner do a 50's can-can com- plete with saddle shoes. SOCK HOP 25 wk -r ,, il if . -fwryf f' , ... ,W 4 I . 1 ' 1 , ' 4 1-.fi fl n f . . Q? I 'i ' I , 2 - ' K Fl ll: I A N 1 f , W s A 2 .Q ,- 4' + ' ' A X , , X , X' A ,Wi fm ,Q X., I .J ' AL R ' ' 'x , fi- 4, v E qv i ' - M9315 K yr f 'H N- W X. 1 4, t , P K L 7 Q ' A L 12 I-4 ,mm C! A 4 We I y A i , 3 ,Q sg : . :.,:LiflQfT4 av' -flfkg , ag, . 3 4 ' 2 y I -. x -5 - ag . -Y ' 7 1 We ' X iff if A V-'55-1 R ' 'xi 'm?3??'ii' tg, '?'5?i5!32?3Ef2' ' 5, 325' ' i . 7 A 'M -W 13 T!q.,. f. ' Qt NV' iff? ifQ A,.l I WINTER CONCERTS K X ' 'f ffl'-3 1 ' ' E A 1 ., I 1 i '31 x Q' Arm. , S. I 'V 4 ff WRX Q x 1 ' ., V x A q, Staged for Children Balloons, songs and purity filled the stage during the chiIdren's play Little Mary Sunshine. lt was a musical-comedy ta ke-oft of a typical good girl, good guy story. Forminga conjunction with AAUW, the beginning drama classes performed this play aimed to please the younger generation. 'Fog . ...A H V E , - 'fr aw, z 4 'H '4-vw - 31'-Q-.Q ....,..,,f tv-.f,. .t . ' ff ..-- , ., i. Meg, 4 Upper left: Ken Sugar and Marcy Mason fight to steal the scene in a lovers' duet. Low- er left: Linda Eskin and Kathy Weider in a romance between a young lady and a for- est ranger, Center: Meg Schoerke singing the Croquet song. Lower middle: Joan Bently takes out the plot of the story. Above right: Cece Vevoda and Pam Groover as forest rangers march across thestage. CHILDRENS PLAY 27 Winter Break The Winter Boogie: Come stag or drag. An excellent band gave everyone a chance to dance to a variety of music, and an excellent atmosphere gave everyone a chance to meet people. As skeptical watchers picked up enough courage to dance, the floor became crowded and full of bumpers and robot dancers. At the door each person received a raftleticket and duringa band break ten lucky people won a record,the best oneturning out to be a surprise klunker. Above right: Seniors Jeff Beller. Mary Beth Collins. Bob Ely. Tom Cox. and Kim Lyons show up smiling at the dance sponsored by the senior class, Below right: Mary Rahmes, Sherry Holcombe. Ann Stadler, Jeff Beller, and Dave Reich listen for the winning raffle ticket. Below left: A member of Chariot provides the music for a dance. , I K I X 1 -f' ix of E ,N Top left: Glenn Weckerlin serves refreshments. Bottom left: Dave Overholt. Jeff Beller, Janet Close, and Dave Devine take advantage of the great music, Top right: Mary Mullaney, Bruce Borland, lneke Nebbeling, Lisa Schecter, Cort Lew- is. and Jon l-lenricks yoin up for this dance. Above: Michelle DeGrange. Kathy Jones, Jeff Levy, Laura Kauf- man. and Bill Schwochow look on. WINTER BOOGIE 29 P Far above: Behind the scenes. Mr. Fremling applies make- upto Barb Aubel. Center above: Darlin Kalmes serves tea to Chris Maloney as they talk of Gigi. Above: Darlin Kalmes and Bruce Felknor reminisce about their courtship in I Remember lt Well, Right: Lead dancers Linda Rozak and Brad Luza celebrate the beauty ot Paris in a ballet. Above: Chris Maloney watches as Karen Zarish as grown-up Gigi watches the social life at Maxim's. 30 GlGl .... aaa ,Hts . , ,,.,,,.1,4M,.,, ,,,,.,, .mi phtxzfgv' vig' 4.2 ww: R-,', .1 ,.a29,'1Lq,,,,,,, ,ww . ,, P t y' xl Romance In France Over one hundred actors, musicians, dancers, and crew were united to present the lively, amusing, and exciting musical, Gigi. Life in France at the turn of the century and the ways of an experienced playboy were discovered by all. Backstage, little calamities, shouts of Quiet! and not enough money for costumes were all a part of the production. The annual cast party was moved to Friday night, since all cast members were required to strike the set on Saturday night. Top left: Ann Jasperson makes plans for Gigi to be taken care of beautifully. Top right: Cece Vevoda portrays the image of an elegant French woman. Left: The people of Paris sing a final salute to little girls. Above: Karen Zarish emerges as a reformed, supposed- ly proper Gigi. GlGl 31 Smorgasbord AFS Day - A day to learn about other countries. other people. other cultures and ideas. And a day to find out that the Dutch don't wear wooden shoes and kangaroos don't roam wild in Australian cities. Thirty foreign exchange students brought to DHS by the American Field Service provided insight and songs in an assembly. Later, bowling, dinner, and a party filled out a busy day. Above: AFS Day brought these students to the bowling alley, Above right: This AFS student draws a map to show where he lives. Right: Among the activities of the day was the assembly where AFS students sang, talked and joked around. 32 AFS DAY - fl id T Take-Over! S An amazingly young staff appeared in the classrooms of DHS as fifty seniors spent a day as teachers. Each with a faculty sponsor, seniors planned their classes carefully but often found that they ran out of material before the period ended. Gym teachers had fun supervising scooter-relays while the student acting as Mr. Dickman wrote referrals as jokes and sent them to friends. All privileges weren't granted to senior teachers, however, as they were advised DO NOT SMOKE in the teachers' lounge. be K+..-f A - N.W.W.aw Top left: Mr. Baxter advises Rick Kessler as a student looks on. Tony Rothschild, Carolyn Sanders, and DeDe Dobbs talk over the day's events in the teachers' cafeteria. Left: Larry Yas- dick is in front of the class teaching biology. Above right: Mr. Harris and Jon Flaxrnan relax in the teachers' cafeteria. Above: Steve Ledwith explains the geometry assignment. SENIOR TEACH DAY 33 Girl's Chance An evening of mixed-up traditions and unexpected surprises described Turnabout1975. X After months ofanticipation, i the girlsfinally gottheir l chance to askaguy out. The night of waiting came gp, ,iff with over 500 people if attendingthe dance. f CEven more popularthan 1, ff l-lomecomingj j T - Thetheme of this year's Ajf f f- A GIMA-sponsored dance was Sadie Hawkins Night f v as bales ofhay .J , -1 and patches of material covered the cafeteria. Q, X Followingthe dance was s , , dining and fun. ' 'Q . 1 N-A fl! Top right: Happy Megan Morrison models her crown and flowers after being elected Turnabout Queen. Upper right: Eric Norlin and Jenny Ryon relax at the dance, Upper left: Tom Vaughn and Jan Jones are having a good time during this number. Above: These students take a good look at the queen candidates before voting. Right: The cafeteria once again becomes a dance room full of music and crowds. Above right: Turnabout queen and court for 1975 is: Patty Sue Turner with Steve Smith, Becky Nas- simbene with John Crowley. Marc Rosenthal with Queen Megan Morrison, Andi Sala with Don Chester, and Jane Williams with Pete Wetzel. 34 TURNABOUT 14' Far left: Mr. and Mrs. Duhig ac- cept the ticket from Kendra Knudtzon and date Mark Free- man. Left: John Polick and Lau- rie Starck find a good space to dance next to the band. Far be- low left: Adam Harris, Mike Cole. and Mary Kay Roberts are among the dancers having a good time. Below left: This group of tired-out dancers find that a bale of hay is a good place to relax. Below: Mrs. Scott serves punch to Janet Chish- olm, Tom Halford. Kendra Knudtzon,and Mark Freeman. 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Jeans reigned as the most worn item: hooded sweaters kept the heads warm: and knee-length skirts solved the problems ofa windy day. I 36 FADS 81 FASHIONS X M, P1 N Qi? ls 'ff 1 . I, 1.. FADS 84 FASHIONS 37 The World Around Us: Politics And The Economy A year of inflation, unemployment, and scandal in politics. Nixon resigned, and over forty of his aides were found' guilty of several crimes. First the Speaker of the House, then Vice- president, Gerald Ford took office as President of the United States. Rockefeller, after heavy financial inquiry, was approved as vice- president. Patty Hearst was still missing. Arabs continued to raise the price of oil, bringing what we termed the mideast oil crisis. Layoffs came by the hundreds of thousands, hittingthe car industry hard, as inflation clouded over the heads of every American. The amnesty issue still lingered: Kissinger continued to keep the peace with our fellow nations: the CIA was discovered to be spying on U.S. citizens. And gold was put on the market for the first time in forty-one years. All in a year's work. God goes on sale! r lo S199 here Be asks in hone ra es 5 Z f at sf , A .5 ,Q ,I X ' 2 ,J Y rl' f 5 35,12 E H Q. vim L Q 14 i at f s 'ix N' ' if X S. Q-Us A. L V ,Ms , Patricia Hearst-Still wanted, stzll mzssmg 38 THE WORLD AROUND US K F x , Q n'gtlt.a.-X.-nsazftwu ,4.u.'Xa QL QC hair ,M !..I...c. '.aiPA'f-,gms N THE WORLD AROUND US 39 1 W , i, l ,A.,. , 1 Q 1 5 Q - . M f9jff ? 9rfQ' W? aug 5- gl? ' fl 5 It Y .. ' vb -1 -1 N .,, N' f if V ' g 2 um f W - .. - 5 5 S W W Q Mfrs? ' F'-' ,ff gix - 1 A - V M A ,nw I M, K H 4k,V H- 'Ma 7':. ,. I . H ' Q ' ..'.ff'.+i3maSw, , tww-fw an 556W fii-MM+ xx 1 ff? ' ..,,, . H L l -, ffwfi -'I 5 X L Events Evel Knievel made his jump over the Snake River Canyon - but didn't quite make it. A closer look a Jupiter was made from Pioneer 11. U.S.C. won the Rose Bowl while the Steelers took the Super Bowl. Rock concerts reigned all over the country. Jack Benny died, H.L. Hunt died. The Bermuda Triangle hit the news and so did Hurricane Fifi. While the President was skiing in Vail, a human bomb was threatening back home in Washington, D.C. Arid home in Illinois, lotteries appeared offering prizes up to S1.000.000.00. 'ff'-4 1 In L, ,Z ,-e.. ,QHK 5 .1 ., - 'K ' :x iii 4 A 1 0 40 THE WORLD AROUND US . . Winning lottery numbers! Check YOUR 1ackQi.sfQi'age:s JW'-111 L ..:Ju'i- X :-S i 1431 ' . H 1. 1 35 f - -Y' . E, T fi? ' , - . mr ' Mfvt 2' I-QW N W UAA f fri- ' - ' x X Kali!-227' Deerfleld Deerfaeld the home of Governor Walker the home of Sara Lee and the home of the North Shore cream puffs For shopplng the Commons stayed ever popular whsle In the Mall stores contrnued to appear and then go out of busrness every tame someone walked rn For food and entertalnment there was always someplace to go an Deerfreld or nearby CSome people had the audacity to call It Deadfreld J There were two bowling alleys movue theaters rlght and left and great places luke Barnaby s Bug Boy s or McDonald s to go to for a qulck socuable brte to eat For the crursers there were countless seldom patrolled streets For the active there was the nearby Northbrook sports complex and Centennial Park And Wllmot skung was only an hour away New an Deerfield were the Gladiators the town s own semr pro football team and a trafflc lught at the corner of Wllmot and Deerfreld Rds In all good old Deerfreld remalned the typncal North Shore surburb It had always been THE WORLD AROUND US 41 ' .u..4 - Q A tb.: '1 ' -new ' 3?i fl , ff' D V . I if J - - . 915 ff nl at , , - . ', D 1 lfaj lu.. l Q , -2, I , El ' l ' , A V '- , v , , ,N - ., lf. l ' X HT' ' . ll ,. f-'fu X, I, ' ' '-f ' ,kv , B - - .. H Q ' ' ' 5 7' . .Aa I 'K -9' . ., W, Q , 5 a A. ,, ' ' . - tt - H . I ' v - . v . - . , . ' n - . Academics. a foreign language, and We learned about the past, students who learned to drive. we studied the present, At times there was boredom we prepared for the future. and repitition, yet always there was We learned about others one teacher or class that provided and discovered ourselves. a remembered challenge. We learned that E : mcz Some worked, some just listened, anda2+ b2: c2. butallofuswere Some mastered skills, such as involved in academics. typing or painting,while others It was the reason secured jobs through work programs. we were here, There were students who learned though we tended to forget it. I ! F A. L if .f 2 f V, 3 C 15 W6 ' wa.. 'XQ 3 Ls Administration Although thought by many to do nothing but enforce rules, the administration aided in scheduling problems, improvingschool and student conditions Cthey gave back the senior cafeteriaj, worked around a tight budget. and faced the usual problems of class-cutter and illegal smokers. Aside from an occasional visit to classes, the hard-working administrators were rarely seen. Mr. Robert Benson i Principal Mr. Bernhard Bruhn Mr. Fred Dickman Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant 44 ADMINISTRATION i i , i i Q l 1 l i l i l 5 l i l l 1 l E l 1 l 4.1 A BOARD OF EDUCATION - QAboveJ Front Row: Paul Sonnenschein, Mrs Nancy Brandt, Mr. James Frankel, Mrs. Betty Smith. Second Row: Dr Ralph Poelling, Peter Herman. Nlr. Steven Sickel, Mr. Howard Barron Mr. Richard McCailister, Mr. Seymour Rothstein. DISTRICT 113 ADMINISTRATORS - Below: Front Row: Mr. William Schuett, Dr. Karl Plath Csuperintendentj. Second Row: Dr. James War- ren, Mr. Earlinglaeske. Not Pictured: Mr. Roger Ault. I I 'iili X Opposite page below: Mr. Benson, M Filippo. ,-5 rm SQNSF , , i M . IM M- f W is., se, P 1, risk.. ff: ::zaffwr'- 1' , 48 5- 1 , ,-'f3.-,z'i:3g, :J f W f,,,g.2,i:g,'w,i. X '- . ie 1g 'x22'f-755 Mr. Sam Filippo Assistant Principal Miss Muriel Klinge Assistant Principal 1 r. Filippo. Below: Mr. Z .fr ,f Mr, Wallace Hammerberg Assistant Principal Mr. Richard Ru rey Administrative Assistant ADMINISTRATION 45 Guidance There to help those with school or personal problems. Suggestion for those who just didn't know what to do or what courses to take. Schedule changes - hundreds of them - for the fickle or for those fated by the computer. College help for those who got lost in the handbooks, career help for those who couIdn't find or decide on a job. Referrals, calls to parents, or special appointments. But always there to help. Right: Margaret Reynolds and Mike Cole in the College Resource Center. Below: Laura Bender, Miss Close and Betsy Kennedy in a group guidance session. Bottom rightg Jayne DeiTos and Miss Tallman. 3 . 46 GUIDANCE 4 tx :AJ A lx ,A ll V. , .,,,a xg V, v .X Xfgu K 3, A XV' . ' - 98 -' Miss Joan Harvey Mr. Art Newbrough Department Chairperson Vocational Consultant Social Worker Counselor Football Assistant SIE Stieff' f . 5 5 5 ,f ll I fl!!! llli llllllil -..W 1.-.1 ty 'N i '- . fe . s ' , '4 S... . df.. , ,. V , f, ,l Mrs. Lola Himrod Mr.John Wilson Social Worker Social Worker 'iif' li Miss Mary Close Counselor Mr. Joe Ostrander Counselor Baseball Assistant Q ll Q l Zu X Dr. Michael Koehler Counselor Football assistant Dr. Ralph Poelling Counselor Miss Nan Norris College Consultant Miss Sally Sharkey Counselor is . ,nh XI -1, JF I makin 1 Y q X-Lu' -JA5 'P megs 1 A 1 il ' ' , ,,,.'--. Nm iz 'i-,aww-if sf -fvf?,..5, , - '15 5 ,' 41 ': lksgil - , , Miss Wilma Tallman A A-1, i ' , Counselor fv hw? .Y Y .fda-Ll Z? '- -L '- 5' 1 if-Q? t ,j-'J 'i ' ff-5 ' J., t ',T.Tg,g A ,f i 'Iv A i 'sf '51, KX ' Q Miss Nancy Wandel Counselor Mr. Donn Wright Counselor Left: Dr. Poelling, Leslie Petrie. GUIDANCE 47 Special Services Widely expanded this year, the special ed department encompassed a wide variety of classes for those who couldn't ada pt to a regular schedule. Programs were set up for those who needed extra help with vocabulary, reading, or preparation for SAT's. Always there to talk to, the special service people made up an individualized department duringayear when automation seemed prevalent. 48 SPECIAL SERVICES Mrs. Carol Brodwin Department Chairman Special Education Mrs. Lexis Blitstein Special Education Mr. Gene Blackburn Special Education Physical Science Ms, Ronna Cook Special Education Mrs. Karen Duhig Reading Girls' Basketball Nlr. Richard Freeman Special Education Co-operative Work Training industrial co-operative Education im W W' 2 Opposite page top: Mike page center: Mrs. Fahler. left: Mike Naegele. MJ I 1. V Z III Q ' ' Inna, sw 5? Ili.. I sis? 3 2443 Naegele, Debby Nolan Opposite student, Left: Mrs. Fahler Below Mrs. Sonia Swanson Speech Therapist Mrs. Paula Weil Special Education Mr.John Klein Special Education Algebra I Dr. Libby Seigel Psychologist Mrs. Lydia Carlson Health Services Mrs. Dacia Fahler Health Services SPECIAL SERVICES 49 Service Personnel Janitors, security guards, locker room attendants, secretaries, and teacher aides, all of these people help keep our school ticking in perfect time. They're always seen yet rarely noticed. Without them, ourvital machinery would be missing and our clock of daily events would never take place. ,J Above: Mrs. Suigussaar, Mrs. Erickson. Below left: Mrs. Midge Slat- tery, book store manager. Below right: Mr. Floyd Barnes, central stores. .ERFIELD X! 'i.'D SERVICE PERSONNEL 4 I 3 :if -s,' CUSTODIANS - Front Row: Mr. Frank Mazza, Mr. Joe Zaccari, Mr. Benny Avona, Mr. Louie Vercelotti. Second L Row: Mr. Willard Smith. Mr. Tony Biondi, Mr. Paul Vara, Mr. John Kovalicik. Not Pictured: Mr. Sam Bernardi. nv' E as f - Above left: Mr. Ernie Rabbattini, boys' interscholastic locker room attendant. Above right: Mrs. Vera Olson, girls' locker room attendant. Below: MAIN OFFICE CLERICAL STAFF -Front Row: Mrs. Sue McMann, Mrs. Barbara Abrahamson. Second Row: Mrs. Georgia Zaeske, Mrs. Joyce Simon, Miss Mary Lambert. Not Pictured: Mrs. Polly Taplin. 5' Vi l i I I l IIN Lf i ,o Above: MAIN OFFICE CLERICAL STAFF - Front Row: Mrs. Marjorie Pearson, Mrs. Fern Erickson. Second Row: Mrs. Betty Makovsky, Mrs. Mary Suigussaar, Mrs. Lou Moore. SERVICE PERSONNEL 51 Mrs. Josephine Gherardlm Security Guard Mr. James Nardini Security Guard Nlr. Marino DeMeo Security Guard IMC A place to go to study, or at least to pretend to study while whispering with a friend. Some changes this year: the talking section was restricted to two at a table, and teachers lost the professional library. Other things remained the same: constant reminders to be quiet were abundant and Mr. Bingham kept cracking puns. The IMC: Chock full of books and materialg a great place to study, but not to socialize. .mqflz .wi 1 'rg' f: l . b iii al. ig. r,f 'J' 'Y' Agit ' Mr. Richard Beulow Audio-Visual Assistant Mrs. Bernice Bershad IMC Above left: Trianna Titus. Left Kevin Coxon, Howard Schenck er Cbackgroundj. Dave Haertle, Kerry Werth Cforegroundj. Be low left: John DiFrancesca. Mr. Greg Royer IMC Co-ordinator Football Assistant Mr. Lou Adler Audio-Visual Center IMC Mr. Lloyd Bingham IMC IMC 53 English Self-schedulingfor juniors was the only major change in the English department. Sophomores continued to learn the art of speaking, freshmen continued to work in the ERC, and seniors still tackled those 500 page literary phenomenas. Personal Reading classes aided slow or interested readers, while an English field trip ended in the destruction of one theater's washroom. Mr. Donald White Departmentflhairman Practical English Mr. Richard Baxter Junior English Student Council Mrs. Nlyndell Betensky Sophomore English Junior English lVlr. Louis Crouch Senior English Mr. James Dyas Freshman English Mrs, Marlene Feder Junior English Senior English The Voice 54 ENGLISH 9-4 s,'5 3 O fha 'Er ae. P if' UQ .mwxgy-,w, U ,iff if 4 'WWW 9 , -'MAPS Mrs. Irene Kramsky Junior English Speech Creative Writing Troubadour Mrs. Lynne McGuire Junior English Mr. Al Metzger Speech Freshman English Discussion and Debate Forensics Mrs. Edith Miller Speech Left: Kevin Connors. Lower left: Mr Skoien, Dick Spinnell. Lower right Bruce Kelm. 56 ENGLISH I W I A Left: Cindy Altman. Below: Mark Siegel, Darcie Sheahen, Kim Beinlich, Steve Baker, Martha Vanderllries. x , .i x Mr. Richard Moore Freshman English Junior English Mrs. Joyce Morehouse Speech Forensics Mrs. Kay Severns Senior English Mr. Thomas Silverwood Sophomore English Humanities Mr. Howard Skoien Freshman English Personal Reading Miss Joan Werhan Sophomore English Senior English ENGLISH 57 Foreign Language Speaking French and Spanish became easier and more enioyable for students enrolled in the first conversation classes at Deerfield High. Etymology expanded some students English vocabulary, and foreign visitors taught more than new words. Many last minute book reports had to be written, yet the satisfaction of being able to write it and speak in that language opened up a new world of communication. Miss Adele Fredrickson Department Chairman French Miss Linda Benthaus German German Club Miss Suzanne Brotman Spanish Mr. Jerome Carvajal Spanish Mrs Jane Chalfen Mrs Ruth Fossedal Mrs Katherine Jurczak Upper left: Ms. Szabo. Upper right: Miss Brotman, Scott Cohen, Left: David Stein- berger, Gary Marchuk. Opposite page left: Monique Fritzen, Julie Finnegan. Opposite page right: Tom Wood. FOREIGN LANGUAGES 59 ,,,.....--f X Right: Ms. Szabo, Ellen Finnegan. Diane Seidner. Below: Stephanie Banta. M Av , ij , . QEWA ,,-- -n- 6O FOREIGN LANGUAGES Miss Julienne Renaud French AFS Mr. William Schildgen German Ms. Layna Szabo !.. '..... French ffl French Conversation ' French Club Volleyball Mrs. Margaret Wilton Italian 1,4 3 1 ' .1 X Q-W9-w 1 Far above: Miss Renaud. Above: Mark O'Brien. Left: Dave Reich. FOREIGN LANGUAGES 61 Math Simple or confusing, there didn't seem to be an in-between. The Math Contest taxed the brains of some, while others took Applied Math in order to learn how to put to use what they had learned. Teachers used computers to correct their tests and students used calculators to take their tests. Upper right: Mrs. Wason, Mac Connelly. Low- ,fe-N er right: Laurie Davis. Mr. Karl Wildermuth ' DepartmentChairman Fundamentals of Digital L Computation '7- Modified Geometry ,f f 23 FW tif f 5- 'ses i ,ff nf' lf' 44: Mr. Ralph Asher Algebra ll Geometry Track Miss Denise Cindrich Geometry Modified Algebra Pep Club 62 MATHEMATICS K- il 41 I V . 4'-,X Mrs, Marti Wick Modified Algebra Geometry Mr. Bob Davis Algebra Modified Geometry Pythagoras Club Mr. Michael Doreri Modified Algebra Introductory Analysis Probability and Statistics Mr. Edward Fair Algebra lntroductory Analysis Lower left: Mr. Shepard. Below: Mr. Gosh. Left: Mr. Klein. Far below: Scott Knilans, Bill Hayward. MINI! 'S'-s.. i1,.:g.i v l YQ W 55 ai MATHEMATICS 63 Mr, James Gosh Algebra Introductory Analysis Mr. John Klein Algebra General Math Basketball Mrs, Marilyn Knilans l Algebra Geometry Pom Pon Mrs. Mary Lou Paddack Modified Geometry Modified Algebra Upper right: Joe Moran. Below: Laurie Siegel. Lower right: Jana Koenig. my , -jul' 'UC g M l '- 1.A...., 64 IVIATHEMATKIS Mr. Charles Shepard Algebra Geometry Basketball Golf Mrs, Betty Timmer Modified Geometry Algebra Modified Junior Math Mrs. Judith Wason Algebra Geometry Modified Junior Math Sophomore Class Sponsor Miss Rita Wolbert Math Survey Geometry Calculus and Analytical Geometry Senior Class Head Sponsor National Honor Society Social Studies Dates, names, battles, and victories were to some people the only things put into a Social Studies course. However, such classes as Contemporary U.S. History, Philosophy, or Political Science taught students not only about the past but prepared them for the present. The Constitution test once again threatened many while others were busy discussing the current events which changed every day. Mrs. Merle Monroe Department Chairman Sociology Miss Julie Anderson Film Study History of Western Civilization Humanities Mr. Jack Bassett Economics U.S. History Survey Golf Head Coach Mr. Ralph Becker Political Science A.P. LJ.S, History U.S. History Survey Mr. Bernhard Bruhn A.P. Modern European History Miss Hazel Greenfield Sociology World Cultural Geography Modern European History 66 SOCIAL STUDIES 5 Mr. Joseph Hajost Contemporary U.S. History Model UN Mr. Thomas Kysilko Philosophy Nlr. Richard Laursen U.S. History Survey History of Western Civilization Mr. Daniel Vincett Contemporary U.S. History AP. us. History 'T' Left Mr Bruhn Below Stephanie Baron Chris Vols ard Opposite pagetop Mike Leopold Karen Zarish Science and ., lu Health Q Thevivarium continued to be the science department's main attraction This year it nncluded many more plants P as the result of the new horticulture class. The smell of formaldehyde descended upon G-hall as the mad cutters of Anatomy brought thelrcats credit was earned through a summer Right:Jim Erdman Dr. Louis Gatta Department Chairman Chemistry Mr. Donald Bell Physics Chemistry Camera Club Mr. Gene Blackburn Physical Science lVlr. Robert Bordenave Earth Science Physical Science Mr. John Brawders Chemistry Nlr. Art Edstrom Health Guard Swimming Head Coach Above left: Jim Siegel. Below left: Dave Sharken, Below: Ken Pres- berg. Pat Birmingham. -1 ,. . . ,f Qggsv' . A Mrs. Margaret Eisinger Physical Science Senior Class Sponsor Mr. Bob Fjelstul Health Cross Country Assistant Track l-lead Coach ' X EfQ.'xj1 'ff'r f 4 fr.5:w'FfQ9'?fTwJr5ffWx Mr. Fred Fa bry Ecology Earth Science mf'-qs figijh Mr. Robert Fountain Physics SClENC EXH EALTH 69 Mr. Vance Huntsinger Physics Psychology Wireless Mr. Ken Kurtz Earth Science Physical Science Baseball Head Coach Above Left Lori Lehman Below Left Barb Levin,ToddOConner Below Neal Hirsch SCIENCEXH EALTH 70 slow: Jim Dimitriou. Lower left: Val Forker, Jim Hattis. Lower right: Sharon Bull, :ki Weiler. , 'L l i of : rc l 9-'equal 000000 000000 00000-0 0000-O-O 000000 000000 000000 W'--1. Mr. Kenneth Kurtz Physical Science Earth Science Baseball Head Coach Mr.Vince Malek Chemistry ix:-W Dr. David Littlefield Biology Field Biology Wrestling Mr. Robert Motzko Biology Microbiology its Mrs. Betty Park Horticulture Science Club YAY F J ...XR Nt., SCIENCEXH EALTH 71 Right: Dawn Ogan, Mary Ann Sewall, Kim Peterson. Lower right: Doug Zweiner. , -4-1-1 Mr. Paul Reiman Chemistry Track Mr. Vic Renaud Biology Phisiology and Anatomy Football Mr. Drew Smith Physical Science Mr. Arlo Straight Biology Basketball Baseball xXx R . Mr. Robert Torsberg Biology Mr. George VanHorne Biology 'rr-GP 72 SCI ENCEXH EALTH -75 ,QM ,t,lr f KQV' X l ui O1 ,J kb Six . 5 . l ,,., ,Iss tx rs Liv , ' Y 6 Q. tis' 4. rt V29 RY, rx' 51 J' L I , lun 5 A a ---.....,, . Q0 ,xxbg Q L 4-',it 'll I I lk, -W , . Xvx uxpxxkxx Above: Rick Kessler, Steve Firks, Adam Harris. Left: Kathy Killelea, Kathy Kamatos. SCIENCEXHEALTH 73 Fine Arts This was a year for change in the fine arts department as seen through the formation of a girls' ensemble, a change of heads in the drama department, and changes in the drama productions. .2 New courses included metal crafts and ceramics. Also, Madrigal was reformed and new faces took part in the plays. The expanded fine arts , ! X. f department offered something for everyone interested in more than the three R's. r fy' 4 t , is exit? ,. 5 Above left: Art Foundations class. Above right: Tom Clayton. 74 FINE ARTS ...-, Mr. David Ritter Department Chairman Jewelry Ceramics Drawing Miss Julie Anderson Film Study Western Civilization Humanities Mr, Paul Hanselmann ACappeIla Chorus Freshman Chorus Girls' Chorus Music Theory Ensembles Miss Dorothy Mitchell Exploring Art Ceramics tim E C.. Q2 fl . x X S A V, Top left: Bottom Shapiro. Ceramics class. Center left: Nancy Bundock, Mrs. Oliva. left: Bob Goldstein. Below right: Claire Kleiman, Diane K I' S 5 w .ik FINE ARTS 75 Q f Below: Don Rentsch. Upper rmght: Karen Jacques, Lower right: Lee Chllton. Bill Scl'1wocl'1ow.Jon Gottlieb. Mr. l-lanselmann. I , , l . .nk l Mr. Fred Putz Mrs. Anita Oliva Metal Crafts Painting Ceramics Drawing Art Foundations 76 FINE ARTS 1-'mn .. ,.1.,.f,.-14,5 M ..!'. Mr. Paul Shedd Drama Club Stage Director Creative Explorations Mr. Thomas Silverwood Humanities Sophomore English fun. Sf ,yrs .-.-ef--w , M Upper left: Barb Sause. Lower left: Ed Delfurgalski. Upper right: Kari Tarrant, Cathy Sreenan. lVlr. Alfred Spriester Reserve Band Orchestra Jazz Rock Concert Band Mr. Bruce Stupple Mr. Ronald Wilson Photography Jewelry Art Foundations Art Foundations Ceramics Humanities 4 NQ....ef FINE ARTS 77 'G- .A 5 e ' iw-1:52524 1:5 aff 'llu,- Left: Mr. Panzer, Chuck Black. Steve DeMars, Andy VanElIs, Lower left: Scott Hezner. Center: Leslie Bernstein. Far cen- ter: Don Wheeler. Below: Dale Pesmen. l 6 5 1 nil FINE ARTS 79 Applied Arts This department incorporated the largest number of and most varied classes at DHS. Included were home economic classes, shop classes, business classes, and consumer economic classes. Child development classes ran the nursery school where students learned from the younger and less-educated. -J.,-J Many students joined a work-study program, girls signed up for a mechanics class, and some guys joined men's lib with a foods course. li. Mrs. Georgia Amster Consumer Economics HERO Freshman Class Sponsor Mr, Roland Kehrberg Department Chairman Girls' Home Technology Mr. James Chamberlain Metals Shop Mechanical Drawing Woodworking Senior Class Sponsor , -If v 80 APPLIED ARTS fll -5- fflklml lg D llllll,ll Far above: Jim Theodasikis, Mr. Chamberlain. Above: Mr. Chamberlain, Rob ert Vicek. Mr. Michael Francis Power Mechanics Plastics Shop Mr. Richard Freeman General Applied Arts Industrial Cooperative Education Cooperative Work Training 6 Top left: Scott Beinlich. Bottom left: Penny Prellberg. Above: Judy Reizen and a nursery school student. O .X A04 O0 Iii Mrs. Betty Freehling Office Education Office Machines Typing Mr. Dale Galsky lntroduction to Business Fundamentals of Accounting APPLIED ARTS 81 IVIrs. Mary Jo Lynch Typing College Typing 81 Notehand lntroduct to Business Cheerleading lVlr. Ray Knudson Typing Cooperative Work Training OQYAD Mr. Ross Koepnick Electricity Si Electronics Mr. Richard Konetski Woodshop Woodworking Plastics Shop 82 APPLIED ARTS QE! 1,4 - ftiffvwwai .asm Q11 l I. ff' 5 7' 2?'f,, .. In eanlnah, . . .Z -A. Q f R Mill' '33 ., T ms Y .' N, 1 V l Greig' ,ff HQ. 1 lf .N , Y lxxxt I ll' ... N 5,14 -C7 Mrs. Eva Maxey Stenography, Typing Mr. Charles Morrison Mechanical Drawing Architectural Drafting Machine Drafting Technical Drafting Tennis Miss Vivi Penner Clothing Home Furnishings Foods Home Economics Survey Family Living Cheerleading Mr. Richard Rurey Data Processing Ticket Sales Supervisor Left: Carrie Redd, Fran Lapkin. Above: Jean Muscarello. APPLIED ARTS 83 Mrs. Janice Scott Child Development Home Economics Survey Mrs. Marion Young Foods Family Living Home Economics Survey Mr. Joseph Russo Distributive Education Retail Merchandising Business Law -X, q 'Y-vs., W 1Q,,,N,. - -. ws...xM.sb - if 84 APPLIED ARTS --fs Above right: Martha Vandervries. Below right: Cheryl Hol- combe. Above left: Cheryl Fayne. ff- tw? . 9 .',,. fi Drivers' Ed Drivers' Ed had a language all its own. The class name became Traffic Safety, turn signals became directionals, and the gas pedal became an accelerator. A much improved simulator was added, and students continued to follow the maze on the driving range as both the driver and the instructor watched with tight nerves. g Mr. Paul Adams ' S Traffic Safety Head Football Coach Mr. Fred Dickman Traffic Safety Basketball Mr, Kent Johansen Traffic Safety Head Wrestling Coach Mr. Len Kisellus Traffic Safety Q., 5 ,Y' - 5, T ., Jeff Bowen, Left: Greg Butler, Bruce Gilbert. Far above: Joe Bordenave. Above: Beth Ely, Head Cross Country Coach TRAFFIC SAFETY 85 Physical Education Bodies were once again filed in and given lockers, filled in on locker room rules, and informed of the year's activities. The new universal gym added variety to the adaptive gym classes and the regular gym classes. Whilethe popularity of physical education grew this year through both boys' and girls' intramurals and interscholastics, Student Council was working on full credit for gym. Bump, set, spike! Above right: Miss Lacy, Marie Pace, Elisa Camp. Below left: Sophomore P.E. class. Be- low right: Sophomore P.E. class. Lower right: Ken Presberg. Mr. Vince Dilfrancesca Athletic Director Boys' P.E. Mr. Tom Halford Department Chairman Boys' P.E. Mr. Van Miller Boys' P.E. Soccer Assistant Swimming Assistant Tennis Assistant Mrs. Barbara Jirka Girls' P.E. Gymnastics Head Coach 86 PHYSICAL EDUCATION X 1,1 ,rf 59' Ind 3,3 i .1 5, . S jg, I Q X Xgiga , .M . Cf , 5.4.6 X in ivgg. P, L U f , ,J..W.ff Z.. F- , ' f I ix Pg i 65 Q, ' A ' . A K I 5 N , 54 I 55. A-1 Q x 1 0,5 4 xg' 3'-A A W Cn- . - 9 . ,-in ,Q -A .a ,E ij ' ex ,f 1 4' , . f 5. , 3 P' 'wie 3. 1 FEW .rn K K- - 'mn Q-5 4 1. ,ii Q q 4 I 1 1 , 5 , gh ,..x bl! J' y nf k' . f X4 Q I x ' . ,, f.. ' -5 554'-f 4, M - , QL? v if fm .45 1.-1 Below Miss Lacy's junior class. Right Patti Kilburg Deb ble Lundquist Far right: Mr, Cowgill s junior class Lower right LoriWeidler,Aud Eggum. Miss Jean Coleman Girls P.E. Intramurals Head Field Hockey Softball Mr. William Cowgill Boys P.E. Soccer Baseball Miss Elaine Goodman Girls P.E. Dance Club Mr. James Harrington Boys P,E. Football Wrestling Mr. Robert Jones Boys P.E. Gymnastics Head Coach Miss Elizabeth Lacy Girls P,E. Basketball Head Coach Tennis Head Coach 88 PHYSICAL EDUCATION I l - I 1 ,g',, '...a ' e 1 YY? ull! Mr. Ron O'Conner Boys P.E, Basketball Head Coach Football Mr. Michael Penrod Boys P.E, Varsity Club Football Track Miss Lois Pettinger Girls P.E. Adaptive P,E. Softball Head Coach Volleyball Head Coach Mrs. Lenore Sliozis Swimming Head Coach Track Gymnastics Swim Club -kv t wry 1 V Ef.,.v..i . ,T f Dr-A VII? Hua -:QI ' . ' 1..lf.?,v1:. ' ,gmc ' .i.4.'-,., i' 'Lge' , f ' 'ey A . , 19.5 fx 6 ' mia - i , l .K ,.:.,,,,,v, Y , , -.J -1 ' x r Left: Mr. CowgiIl's junior class. Above: John Heusik- veld, Tim O'Conner, Mr. Miller. PHYSICAL EDUCATION 89 OXYAD SURVEY ON CHEATING Which of the following do you consider cheating? Looking at someone's else'stest paper 81W0 Asking someone for the answers during the test Finding out what is on the test before taking it How often do you cheat? VIGVSF one or two times a year one or two times a month one or two times a week every test 78070 52427 fr. soph. ir. sr 9170 970 20019 31921 30070 45W 32670 44670 3670 1670 31070 21670 1170 O0 0 o 0 LO 0 In what classes do you cheat? CThe 3 classes most frequently answered are recorded in orderb Freshmen science math English Sophomores math English science Juniors history language math Seniors math science history EATIN With a formula written on his wrist an important fact inscribed on his folder his eyes toned and a headful of memorized answers a Deerfield High stu dent walked into one of his classes totally prepared to cheat He may only use some of his devices but he is sure that he won t be caught And he probably won t be caught since cheating is fairly easy at DHS How much this student cheats in what classes by what methods and why he cheats is known only to him Out a representative cross section of DHS students to dis cover some of these cheating tactics After reading tallying and sorting through about 300 surveys we got a few answers Methods of cheating ranged from the common look at a smart person s paper to the not so com mon taking the answer sheet The majority of the stu dents surveyed cheated only during tests and simply looked at a neighbor s paper The second most com mon method was the use of crib notes Freshmen also wrote on books and folders Sophomores frequently asked a neighbor for the answer out loud Juniors used their books and seniors used cheat sheets and collaborated on take home tests There were other methods that were not as widespread as the above but perhaps more effective Some students borrowed tests from students who had already taken them and used them as study guides One person claimed to have bribed a teacher Why do people cheat? Surveys understandably var led the most in this part Answers to this question ranged from the often responded I didnt know the answer to the unusual so I won t be a social out l didnt have time to study There were also many thoughtful students who cheated because good grades are important to parents A lot of kids cheated because they disliked their teachers Some cheated simply because their teacher was so dumb that cheating was fun and easy to get away with One student admitted that she had cheated at times but under comments she wrote Cheating doesnt usually help anyway Its an easy way out but in the long run it doesn t have any value Some peo ple haven t realized this yet many of those that have still continue to cheat to some extent The art of cheating on tests will most likely be practiced as long as there are students 4 3 ' 5 f 3fr W - 717 c y 217 of sheer curiosity. O'tYAD distributed a short survey to cast. Other reasons were to get a good grade, and 90 CHEATING O:Z:YAD SURVEY ON BOREDOIVI Are you bored with school? fr. soph. jr, sr. never 290 290 590 sometimes 7090 6590 8090 always 2790 3090 1290 what subjects? CThe 3 classes most frequently answered are nn orderb Freshmen Engljsh math forelgn languages Sophomores Engljsh math sclence Junlors Engljsh history scuence Sensors Englnsh hnstory scjence Can you do somethjng about lt? es Are you dolng somethjng about lt? es 3770 6290 2770 7390 soph 39011 6090 soph 4590 5470 375722 6290 49? 5190 490 6497 3190 recorded 6470 3590 35470 64470 George had slept through homeroom gone to blol ogy fnrst pernod and had really enjoyed the double pe rnod lab Thjrd period he played cards In the cafeterna fourth perjod hns eyes closed as he llstened to has speech teacher lecture on outlines HIS geometry class dld ljttle to wake hum up and It wasn t untjl lunch that he once again felt allve But he stjll had to go to French Calthough there was a substitute so that class shouldnt be borjngb gym and health which was the worst of all George was an average student luke hum most stu dents found that each day was composed of a mjxture of excntement and boredom dependlng on what each class was donng The classes students found the most borlng were those whuch they were recjujred to take flrst year algebra Engllsh and U S Hlstory For soph omores health was boring and freshmen stall had to cope with study halls Sometimes electives proved borlng also dependjng on the students attitude Se njors especjally fell vlctlm to senior slump and went to thelr classes ln a daze although they had more optjons tsenjor optjon work study programsj to allevnate the boredom than most students Many stu dents wrote on surveys that they were bored ln all of their classes or more accurately that boredom varled from day to day Why are st ldents bored? Many felt that It was the teacher sfault and hrs or her method of presentatnon But just as many others felt It was due to the subject maternal Some wrote that boredom was caused by a comblnatlon of both In addltuon to theur own attltude Upperclassmen especially reallzed that their attitude played a part ln boredom and wrote that boredom could be stopped uf they made an extra effort to llsten and pay attention As soon as they drafted away though boredom once again set In Other causes of boredom were classmates the easnness of the class and some students blamed the school system In gen eral One person commented that he would tell has teacher ot has boredom If he Knew the teacher wouldnt be offended More than llkely the teacher already reallzed the problem but couldn tsolve It hum self lt takes co operatuon between both teacher and student to stop boredom Whatever the cause some boredom does exlst for the majorlty of students lt s no wonder that when mothers ask students what was new un school that day many only mumble a muffled reply ln ' . V V l fr. , jr. sr. Y no 1 ' ' ' ' ' . fr. . jr. sr. Y no BOREDOM 91 ? Organizations. A member. an officer. a hard-working participant. Groups big and small formed with some special reason in mind, rnade up of people with similar ideas and similar ambitions. Singers and teachers. writers and speakers. players and politicians, collectors and winners. Somethingfor everyone who wanted to participate. Some learned. some worked. and others just had fun. Clubs and organizations - assets and extras of DHS life. ORGANI l 1' . i sy, , .m,g W 'N Band Q I, Marching Band started out the year on the right foot as they entertained the crowds during halftime at the home football games. High-stepping and enthusiastic, the Marching J T Warriors practiced every day to perfect their drills. November brought the band in- side to begin the concert season. Performances included the Pops Concert, a district festival, and the annual spring concert. Pep Band, smaller than the concert band, provided music for home basketball games. Not as much credit, but just as much work as regular classes. CONCERT BAND - Front Row: Peggy Walz, Juli Purcell, Sheila Price. Second Row: Barb Sause, Laura Botker, Claire Urion, Gail Hunter, John Manchester, Sue Jolly. Third Row: Tricia Middaugh, Sue Snader, Nancy Bard, Beth Murphy, Gretchen Graepp, Jeff Clampitt, Barb Ball, Vivian God- zicki, Barb Nielsen. Fourth Row: Scott Mason, Doug May, Ken Krimstein, Nancy Reynolds, Greg Mclntyre, Phil Margolies, Chuck Black, James Ot- ten. Bob Goldstein, Ray Vanagas, Brandt Cassidy. Standing: Peter Cooper, Randy Smith, Walt Sorentino, Kevin Gara, Jerry Leake, Gary DeMichele. Jim Barnes. 94 BAND Mike Cushing, Patricia Middaugh. , , -,L ..1,-.,,' - -..-- ' -Z ' L J - ' . macher, Darcy Steiger. Sue Taylor, Chris Gnandt. Second Row: Don Rentsch golies Nancy Reynolds Doug May Chuck Black Bob Miller CONCERT BAND - Front Row: Dylan Shafron, Karen Sundmacher, Angel Porcella. Second Row: Bruce Felknor, Ron Heiby, Sue Taylor, Sharon Bull, Darcy Steiger. Kris Gnandt, Third Row: Ed Herzog, Lyle l-leimbruch, Denise Adamson, Mark Groover, Kent Killelea, Jan Kozak, Paul Sedlacek. Laura Spriester. Fourth Row: Chuck Winston, John Vaughn, John l-lenschen, Scott Cohen, Tim Ruegg, Bob Miller, Mark Silberman. Steve Klem. Mary Linville, Rob Otten, Brad Rosenheim. Standing: Mark Siegel, Don Rentsch, Amy Bodle, Mr. Spriester. PEP BAND - Front Row: Jerry Leake, Janet Kozak. Rob Otten, Karen Sund- Peter Cooper, Jon Henschen, Lyle Heirnbruch, John Vaughn, John Manches- ter, Tim Ruegg. Scott Cohen. Third Row: Greg Mclntyre, Jim Otten, Phil Mar- Opposite page far left: Mary Llnville Ctwirlerb. Opposite page left: Mr. Spriester. Left: N. N X N . N J :E i. EVE? gi iz - TQ il '. ,Hi ', 5 ii ' . '31 .- ,lbs 1 evil I li , , . i 5 BAND 95 Qiivif as i Half Y' 'TF' 5552: -- i C K - 22:3 i , 5 .gag 1 , Qs? if 3 ll Hia f ig H2253 1 5' lag F ' ns: 5' L I , ' si lf 'Q .E Q '73 3533 . ' 3 . .Q , PM ig 2 I I B faq ill ,H si 55 FE 5 X fri, ' is I l ,f -ii - , 5 .S I H f, Q, i 5 fa V3 1 l sl: in fig! YT-H. Ffa .QA QQ, if ,tg I I N! Q35 U33 asm s. A H53 E5 msg 9553 RFQ E' I ll' lu Q9 MADRIGAL - Front Row: Karen Anver, Loryn Bard, Robin Whiting, Gail Hunter. Second Row: Bruce Felknor, Tom McMurray, Dean Solberg, John Manchester, Bill Crowle. it Merxqwu W' Wt I I l Above: Nlr. Dan Billhorn Qstudent teacherb. Right: Kim Collins, Kari Tarrant S w Cfront rowj, Linda Picchietti, Cindy Altman Crniddle rowj, Kathy White, Lynn Fritze fback rowy, 96 CHORUS 1:7 Chorus Northwestern Train Station, Kemper Insurance and the Civic Opera House were all stops alongthe A Cappella's busy Christmas schedule this year. Made up mostly of seniors, and losing many of them at semester, A Cappella still excelled keeping the tone on top. This year's Madrigal was a smaller group than before but just as powerful. The Spring Concert ng, Angel Porcella. bI'OUgl'1t the choruses to a successful end. T2 C.: NIRLS ENSEMBLE - Front Row: Dora Chilton. Carolyn Smith, Second Row: DeDe Dobbs, Lynn Fritze. am Heiby. Joan VanNewenhizen. Third Row: Karen Zarish, Nancy Reynolds. Beth Hardy, Mindy Whit- ,,.,.xwk Tgdiiv' Y .7 'vf g.,' v l A CAPELLA - Front Row: Susan Long, Susan Bradford, Nancy Reynolds, Lynn Bente, Dora Chilton, Margaret Reynolds, Rebecca Maloney, Mary Rahmes, Darlin Kalmes. Cece Vevoda, Second Row: Lorianne Stein, Joan VanNewenhizen, Loryn Bard, Laura Picchietti, Patti Gilliland, Barb Aubel, Karen Zarish, Karen Anver, Robin Whiting. Third Row: Kendra Knudtzon, Leslie Wood, Ruth Murray, Marcy Mason, Tom McMurray, Leslie Ferris. Bruce Felknor, Jill Heinen, Tom Tuttle, Angel Procella, Lynn Guasta. Fourth Row: Scott Murphy, Lynn Grossman, Ralph Fielding, Chris Maloney, Don Swanson. Maurie Miller, John Manchester, Stuart Schneider. Nancy Hagler, Gail Hunter, CHORUS Orchestra 'f f With eight cellos and only nine violins, this year's orchestra wasn't totally balanced. But that was the T ' last thing on anyone's mind . ,. good music-makingcame first. J Every fourth period, members got together to make their music just a little bit better than yesterdays. Getting a chance to show off their stuff, the orchestra dazzled the crowds at the Christmas concert, at flrf the district festival, and at rv-f'f i wr their annual spring concert. Next year - Orchestra Hall. ,hifi me i , ,,,.,,: ak. f Near right: Mr. Spriester. Far right: Julia Barret. j lf.-.Ny ORCHESTRA - Front Row: Nancy Zahnle, Bill Crowle, Constantine Deliyannis, Gail Hunter, Carolyn Smith, Don Swanson. Second Row: Julia Bar- ret, Patricia Fechner, Beth Hardy, Karin Deam, Ruth Talbot, Doug Horn, Bill Maraist. Third Row: Ralph Fielding, Jeff Swanson, Deborah Granata, Gayle Grossman, Jill Baron. Clark Raymond, Linda Pearson. Fourth Row: Peggy Walz. Sheila Price, Russell Walder, Karen Sundmacher, Chris Gnandt, Barb Nielsen, John Manchester. Tim Ruegg. Fifth Row: Mr. Spriester, Nora Pat Small. Renee Yerke, Dave Weir, Tom Fennell, Chuck Black, Phil Nlargolies, Bill Clark. Sixth Row: Patti Gilliland, Nancy Dunn, Jenny Schmalz, Peter Cooper. Mark Siegel. Not Pictured: Mark Silberman. 98 ORCHESTRA , -. A i ll Q ,..a...2Z.,,,i. . ., Y TROUBADOUR EDITORIAL STAFF - Front Row: Joe Jaros fpublicityj, Timmie Elsner Qmanaging edi- tory, Susan Thorsten Qliterary editori Back Row: Jeff Beller qeditor-in-chiefb Naomi l-liett Cart editory. Troubadour Another year of late-night meetings reading through everything from love poems to mysteries selecting the creme de la creme of DHS literature, art, and music. this year's gimmick to entice the creative was a comic strip contest. A new adviser joined the staff to help struggle with the inflation-hit literary magazine. Above: Susan Thorsten, Far above left: Timmie Eisner, Leslie Linthicum, Jenny Sponberg. Above left: Susan Thorsten, Mrs. Kramsky, Timmie Eisner, Leslie Linthicum. TROUBADOUR 99 Deerprints' Deerprints tries very hard to fulfill the needs of the sutdentsi' A large staff of writers, editors, and photographers saw to it that these needs were met. Meetings were vital to Deerprint's existence, so the staff met every day during sixth period in their new F-hall office, working quickly but efficiently to meet their biweekly deadlines. New this year was a Christmas Carol Contest. DEERPRINTS-Cathy Connors ffeature editorh Sue Bradford Qnews co editorh Vince Muscarello feditorial editorb Jan Despot Chews co-edit0rD,Jim Siegel Dave Sharken Cadvertisinv managerj Jeff Siegel Not Pictured Roger Morgan Jeff Kopin Cyndi Neil David Weir Chead photographerb Above right: Jan Despot. Right: Vince Muscarello isecond semester editor in chiefb, Far right: Jeff Siegel. 100 DEERPRINTS l iii' -ie ifiq 'T'- -i.. 'f ' Fr nt Ro Lor n Bard Tom Rissman Ceditor in chiefj Diana Berman Second Rowt David VOICE- o wt y . - - , , . Belofsky. Bruce Felknor Cassociate editorsj. Third Row: Chris Schmidt, Tom Baer. fassociate editorb. Bruce Boruszak Cassociate editorb, Andy Gavin Cartworkj. Mary Caruso. E. wiv Voice Despite the usual financial problems, The Deerfield Student Voice once again ventured upon the literary highway. The paper's popularity greatly increased th is year despitethe desperate need for writers. Entertaining reading. cynical points of view. and frequent controversial perverted jokes distinguished the Voice from its down-to-earth competitor called Deerprints. Above left: Editors Dave Belofsky, Tom Riss- man, Tom Baer. Above: Bruce Boruszak. Left: Loryn Bard, Diana Berman, Tom Baer. THE VOICE 101 Swim Club This year Swim Club underwent a name change and came up with the Puddle Club. Once-a-week practices put the Puddle Club's record amount of sixty members stroking to music. learning and practicingthe aquatic art of water ballet. At the Second Annual Munch Meeting, plans for the Annual Swim Club Show were discussed and sixty hungry girls and their two coaches devoured an oceanful of goodies. f J rx L5 mf' Y: Ibm .. ., My 'r-ff.. ,orx , ,2.pryyggM'z:X..:, . Q ' ' ' ' Mr:-wry 'ff-'f 'qw-g M ......., ' K ' .-:4'Vg::-wr' 5 v. , ,, fm M .fz,: ':E..'1? 'j?'l5 -. ,, - ,,1,'t11'f7, fifQ5?ry.,,,,-... i ,QL tw, 'i ' -' 3 ,.....F: vum- -3 -w W- 7'5'iQAQfi.':1feQwf-,, ig -5 X' ff ,V , ' -- fi fr ., ar f'QQ,,,.f', .rf ji? ' ' - ' ' jp? N-P i 7 - W' C ' Q 1' 'fi' ' :af . . -- V , ' ' 4-CZ: ' H f- 1 7i-QLW 7- gtg? A K 'fl ' r ' , ' ' . NQf?w-f'r4zi,, ! g.L.f .?1Lf t AV, W, - gI1f,k C 'H QQ. C ff? ii A B5 ' rf. --V J Qc: ,' me-fi -L.-.-Kiev-We ,,-4, ,.,, . , iw . , ,V S W My I 'xwssmnfs Q ?T,Q,,,,4i'jf-f ' C .WJ 1-4 v A C l :AJQQQ J:-4' 'g ywg.,cIy., if ,-Jr - ,qw 5 ,,. 1. X, 4 . 4-A. -M., f - Y-aus. t -5. L ', , - ,D ..- K, -V i ,:, Nf- ' ' J, ai wr, ,. . 4- T A' ' J life- 'f'- .- - A 'fav - . N .y e3,..f,k,-,.-eg. J. ...., J. f .. I vw., Q-ry, I Af' s f- ff. ...M if i - ' s ' it if L' ' zz J F10 . 3 - I f 'M W , 3 nf' M , . . ,Nos M 1 . 58,5 -f' x. 2 , V, ' K . . , : 5:1 AV all , ' A . M ,. 'Wh no xt'-... A fi ' C ML ., .,,' 7 5 - 22' N ,14 'h-, . . .. K K' .49 -, 'uf K ' 'Z . - 'ess .gf ' . we A ., 4, . 25' I Above right: Mrs. Strauch, Lori Lehman, .Lanai 1 - - - we --. ' 'IH' ,K Kendra Knudtzon, Mrs. Sliozis. Right: LuAnn Heusinkveld. Kendra Knudtzon, Lori Leh- W 1 .iv X- rnan, Pam Hoyerman. A., exam! I , , Zfjigw Front Row: Vickie Shapiro, Kathy Killelea, Margie Clewlow, Audrey Schiffels, Sue Dunn, Vivian Warner, Julie Greco, Beth Yasdick, Connie Knee- bone, Michelle Jacobs, Daryl DeFrancesco, Jayne DeiTos, Lisa Brittain, Nancy Bard, Robin Silberman, Sue Overholt. Second Row: Andi Tonella, Mary Kay Roberts, Kyle Weichmann, Kim Brown, Carlotta Newton, Rose Ploch, Pam Heiby, Janet Szyrnan, Kris Zaeske, Michelle Raimondi, Kathy Whyte, Gretchen Miller, Sue Gignac, Lee Phillips, Joy Padorr, Sue Warner, Janet Close, Jean Muscarello. Lori Lehman, Linda Tayler, Lisa Mickels, Sue Brien, Nancy Lyons, Jill Warnecke, Cathy Cooper Csecretaryj, Kendra Knudtzon, Jill Heinen, Laura Green, Pam Hoyerman, LuAnn Heusink- veld, Chris Voisard, Nancy Shapiro, Mrs. Sliozis. Not Pictured: Mrs. Strauch, Stephanie Baron Cpresidentb, Mary Jo Wood Cvice-presidentj, CeCe Vevoda, Kristi Langhus, Barbie Mahany, Lynn Fritze, Jan Nickoley, Jan Senior, Ginny McAuliffe, Ellen Sullivan. 102 SWIM CLUB if xf Gymnastics Club Gymnastics incorporated forms of dance spiced with tumbling, spinning, twisting, flipping. Ahoop demonstration and talented gymnasts prepared tor half-time entertainment at wrestling meets. Individual efforts teamed up to create enthusiasm paralleled only by coordination and practice. Below left: Hoop routine. Top right: Michelle DeGrange. Middle right: Becky Nassimbene. Bottom right: Tammy Bedrostan. GYMNASTICS CLUB -Front Row: Karen Hutsell, Sue Barth, Sandy DeVries, Betsy Peirson, Margaret Gedney, Sue Leopold, Jenny Castle, LuAnn Picchietti. Second Row: Mrs. Jirka, Becky Nassimbene, Patty McCurry, Betsy Kennedy, Nancy Dunn, Andi Miller, Susy Long, Jenny Gehring, Cindy Chen, Lisa Horn, Linda Miller, Lynn Persch. Third Row: Jeannette Cath, Cory Kneuer, Barb Craig, Lisa Zschunke, Lynn Caldwell, Linda Picchietti, Michelle DeGrange, Barb Hovde, Marla Simon. Fourth Row: Debbie Lundquist, Tammy Bedrosian, Pam Mintz. Not Pictured: Patty Turner, Penny Prellberg. GYMNASTICS CLUB 103 Dance Club Leap, turn, twist, bend ,,. Weeks of practice to perfect a dance. A new adviser each semester to teach, to learn, to help. A dance show and a humanities presentation to display their poise, beauty, grace, and the art of movement. Below: Liz Janus, Jane Williams. Right: Kerry O'DonneII. ,Q A ,gyw , XJ I --., , :J .c.,,, . .. . ., - 1' s 5 .0 -if re 1 . . ..- W3-'e?f2fa.f 11211 W A 1 ..,v s.. ,1 W , . H- A ' W.5.,1,:417ff3fgE ,Ql,5gfr,. . Y ' L, ,J . . gi-3' V .7 fr 1 nun.. ' ft, f ,, 44 a-Y' ,i , .......--- 1,,,,au,, DANCE CLUB - Front Row: Sandy Meagher, Ginny Ettlinger, Megan Morrison, Jane Williams CGIMA representativeb. Back Row: Kerry O'DonnelI, Ctreasurerj, Laura Picchietti, Linda Rozak Cpresidentj, Cindy Clohesey, Judy Ondrako Cvice-presidentj, 104 DANCE CLUB I Q., in 12A.U 1 V lb g n V VL .. y L NT. 3Nf'f'.'f?,' ' ' ' ' - .. . ' ' ' ' GIMA BOARD - Front Row: Linda Rozak, Marcy Schultz, Cathy Clewlow, Jane Williams. Second Row: Becky Nassimbene, Michelle DeGrange, Julie Greco. Not Pictured: Stephanie Baron. GIMA The governing board for the girls who participate in clubs, intramurals, and interscholastic activities of DHS began planning early for their annual events including the Turnabout Dance and selection ot the Gima Scholarship winner. The girls planned to achieve their goals through hard work, the money made through concession stands, and the donations made to Mrs. Olson. P.E. Leaders Twenty-nine girls wearing red gymsuits with two gym classes. In one class they are students, in the other they are assistant teachers. Special girls with either unusual talent or unusual enthusiasm. No credit for the extra gym class, yet their work is rewarded by parties and the satisfaction of personal achievement. GIRLS' P.E. LEADERS - Front Row: Jackie Lupo, Andie Batko, Daryl Delfrancesco, Allison Gliemi, Julie Eisenstaedt, Gretchen Miller. Margie Clew low, Lisa Zschunke, Tricia Alger, Dinah Wallace, Marla Simon, Tammy Bedrosian, Andi Saia, Shelly Vieth, Barb Parker. Second Row: Katy Nelson Mary Papineau, Marcia Davis, Carlotta Newton, Aud Eggum, Ginny Curtin. Andi Tonella, Kendra Knudtzon, Cathy Clewlow. LuAnn Heusinkveld Mary Jo Wood, Martha Newby, Miss Small. Not Pictured: Jenny Castle, Nancy Trevor. GlMA!P.E. LEADERS 105 .5'a-G, What was the iiveliest spot in Deerfield on a Saturday morning? Nlost likely the DHS swimming pool, where 20 out of 60 Guard members were busy teaching a mass of prospective DHS swimmers how to swim. Coaxing the reluctant and encouragingthe cautious was the name of the game. Th is year around X-mas time, Guard held a SUCCGSSN' C?f'dY Canfgsalleto GUARD-Front Row: Laura Green Chead guardb, Pete Wetzel fhead guardj. Second Row: Kendra keep the aCtIVe Orgal'iIZa'fiOl'1 Knudtzon, Linda Ferris, Third Row: Linda Tayler, Gretchen Miller. Fourth Row: Mark Craig, Brad Mar- financialiy afloat. tin. Not Pictured: Bill Schwochow, Bob Szyman. i L,, 1 . jg., 1 i I . i i i 2 5 ' 2 G -. 1 N I 1 l, ,ig . H- - ' ! .V .. X il' -1 gf! x , 3 , i R 5 I si 4 . if 1 '-'-- - ' f exo n: as ,jf Qvr. , '--- Q.. , A - . ., . ---w...,...,.. . - ft Rik i'ir B B ' - Q5f,.,,ff.Q.g ,-', ',.. A,-, 1 k,,M,3H-gthg' 1. rf , gan g '-,Q ,,F .1 ,ZA . gf 'siir 1 Above: Brad Martin. Right: Jill Warnecke, Margie Ciewlow, Bob Szyman. ' if TEL G L. ri . ' i . gy V V- . 1 :,,.,,.,., j g . X HQ' 25 , , i ' A Q N f 'eg . get H ,...,. Q' x VVS . r In X ' . . B .2 ' '. -..' . ga, A my W' -by X .I X .A J. Q1 gk Q .rf ' G ,ir1.iYi!i , 106 GUARD . . up ,nt 1 E sang. n, .,,.,kH -fs . FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS - Front Row: Mary Lynn McWeeney. Lori Silberman. Second Row: Lin- da Miller. Lisa Horn. Third Row: LuAnn Picchietti, Nancy Dunn. MAT MATES - Front Row: Gail Swanson, Rose Ploch. Maureen Dillon, Karen Parfitt, Caryn Carollo. Paula Epstein. Kristi Thorton. Second Row: Penny Prellberg, Cathy Kirk, Julie Eddy, Marci Migatz, Jeanette DeGrange, Mary Ann Clabots. Not Pictured: Nancy Harty, Dawn Ogan, Barb Schultz and Marci Migatz. Mat Mates Mat Mates means getting along with people referees, opposing teams, crowds and themselves. Other than cheering at wrestling matches, which was also done by an auxilary squad, they had the responsibility of scoring and timing. As devoted fans, Mat Mates spent ' a great amount of time at matches on weekends backing up our Warrior wrestlers. Freshman Cheerleaders Freshmen made history thislyear, being the first freshman class to have cheerleaders. A squad comprised of six girls was organized in time to cheer for the freshman basketball team. Practice twice a week put the girls into good shape and prepared them to do a nice job of cheering. In all, the freshmen cheerleaders performed well wearing the old varsity cheerleaders' uniforms. Cheerleaders A big responsibility. a lot of fun, but even more hard work. The cheerleaders did their best to bring out the students'spirit- and the lack of apathy in the school made their job easier. To get the guys psyched they made the hoops before each game: to polish up their cheers they attended a summer camp and practiced twice a week: and to keep up their close friendships they had breakfasts or dinners before each game. They're nice to watch. but hard to be. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS - Front Rowi Megan Morrison. Debbie Lundquist. Barb Parker. Second Row: Laura Picchietti tcaptainj, Janet Chisholm, Mary Beth Collins, Mary Kay Roberts. Terri Millberger. Above: Debbie Levitetz. Right: Andie Batko. Below right: Pep rally cheer. Lower left: Mary Beth Collins. SDPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS - Liz Janus, Andie Batko Ccaptainj, Allison Glie mi, Marla Simon. Patty McCurry, Debbie Levitetz, Jan Stern. Laurie Zarcari. S 'B ' w3fW. 1, - I 1 ' , ,PL PM rsh 4A f ,A-.Annu 9 Y 2 i A 'f' , -on , A '- A. WA . A N WMS' r ' my W ., i:JE'1 'nf -A ' ,.., 1 Q 'Na Q Y 1' fa X If 'I 's f if L 4- 'Y' W? , 'Q V, I Sb xllwm wb kk A 1 M L. if E, g, ff'F?- Tl-Qfi Varsity Club Athletic achievement in different sports earned the varsity letter andthe privilege to belong. l-lalf-time refreshments and programs were sold to raise money for sponsoring club activities and projects. Pep Club A group of girls who honored participation with locker recognition and informed the student body of athletic activities by making posters. Their homecoming duties were carried off with as much spirit as thefight forthejug. Parade and pep rally preparation were both a part of their dedication and enthusiasm. Above: Mike Cole, Bob Ely, Jon Flaxman, Rob Narodick, Bruce Borland. 110 VARSITY CLUBXPEP CLUB ff ai- Nl if on iff it l ' i Y , ' I I- ' Y ,1 L., l VARSITY CLUB-Robby White lsecretaryb. Bill Kilcoyne fvice-presidentj, Mark Epstein Cpresidentb, Cam Dickinson fsocial chairmani. 1.14 PEP CLUB-LuAnn Picchietti Qvice-presidentb, Deirdre Carolan, fpresidentj Lee Phillips, Linda Pic chietti. AFS Sending Wendy off to Austria, Deerfield accepted Aud from Norway and Barb from Australia, both who worked with American Field Service on bake sales, pizza sales, and tag day. Weekends were busy with parties, an international dinner, caroling, and get-togethers with other AFS students to enjoy America. Top left: Kathy Jones, Stephanie Elanta, Su- san Thorsten, Barb Del.aHunty. Kathy Dunn, Aud Eggum. Middle left: Susan Thorsten fvice-presidentb.Stephanie Banta 4presldentI. Kathy Dolder Csecretaryl. Bottom left: Barb DeLaHunty. foreign exchange student from Australia. Below center: Kathy Jones and AFS student. Far below center: Aud Eggum, Susan Thorsten. Below: Aud Eggum, foreign ex- change student from Norway. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE 111 French, German, Italian Clubs A get to know each other picnic started off a year of discovering the culinary delights of France at parties, dinners, and an ethnic restaurant: discovering the contributions of France to the arts at a play and museum, and discovering fun with each other. The new Italian Club started out well with parties, a trip to an Italian restaurant, and a social project. German Club started slowly with a new adviser to help in the pursuit of guten essen and fun. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS - Front Row: Laura Kaufman Jeanne Gignac. Second Row: Kent Killelea, DeDe Dobbs, GERMAN CLUB - Judy Ahrberg qsecretaryb. Ginny Dolder fvice-presi- dentb, Karin Kraerner Cpresidentb. 5 Opposite page upper right: French club picnic. Opposite page upper left: Susie Taylor. Opposite page lower left: Mrs. Szabo, Shelley Barnett, Cathy Baer. Below left: Mrs. Szabo. Below right: Sue Weller. ITALIAN CLUB - Lisa Carnelli Qsecretaryftreasurerj, Diana Berman Cpresi- deritj, Ron Tolisano. Melissa Johnson Cvice- presidentj. FRENCHXGERIVIANXITALIAN CLUBS 113 Model U.N. Ten Deerfield students from the Foreign Studies Club represented Syria in the Model United Nations at Harvard University, where high schools from all over the United States debated proposals on simulated world problems. The Illinois Model U.N., of which Stephanie Banta was elected president, and the U.N. simulation in contemporary U.S. History classes kept all members busy throughout the year. 2 ,ml :tw iz 'W out '- A - ,, e 5 ,,...l.... .. ! r'-uv'11-'H i 134 HARVARD MODEL U.N.-Front Row: Dena Berkin, Mac Connelly, Gail Wilton, Mark Craig. Second Row: Ann Fischer, David Belofsky, Stephanie Banta, Allison Hedgepeth, Kevin Shields. Not Pictured: Cyndi Neil. Far above: Stephanie Banta, Dena Berkin, Kevin Shields, Allison Hedgepeth. Mr. Hajost. Above: Ann Fischer, Mr. Hajost. Mrs. Hajost, Judy Steele, Dave Belofsky. -4 nv Right: Mark Craig, Mac Connelly. 114 MODEL U.N. YOUTH FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SALVATION -Melissa Johnson, Timmie Elsner, Nora Pat Small, STUDENTS INTERESTED IN EDUCATION - Carol Korer, lVlr. Newbrough Csponsorj. Marcy Shultz. Karen Schramm, Eileen Attenberg, Linda I-laveranek, Karen Hartman. YES Students concerned for their environment showed it by cleaning up our woods and other areas, trying to preserve natural beauty. sponsoring a teach-in at DHS, and establishing awareness of a clean environment in future polluters. SIE Learning what it takes to be a teacher, preparing fortheir futures, they visited schools, helped teachers, questioned what it is to be a good teacher, researched different areas of education, and experienced being teachers. ? 1 ' Elf? YESXSIE 115 Forensics Forensic membership at our school tripled as more became interested in the art of speaking. Increased A membership in other schools toughened the competition, but in spite of that DHS kept winning its share of trophies. A new teacher joined the coaching staff, each of whom spent much time preparingthe students fortheir events, whether it was at school or at the coach's home while she fixed dinner. In all, it was a year tor building and strengthening, with an almost totally new group of members. Above right: Mrs, Metzger, Melissa Johnson. Right: Dale Pesmen. 'WPG -up FORENSICS - Front Row: Laura Britton, Karen Gerod, Karen Zarish, Sue Jolly. Second Row: Andy Zaffron Lori Daniel, Janice Barnett, Melissa Johnson, Meg Shoerke, Jack Waytz. Third Row: Jon Gottlieb, Mac Connelly, Pete Herman, Kent Killelea, Doug Kramer. Not Pictured: Lynn Karey, Leslie Hoghaug, Robert lsenberg, Dale Pesmen. Karen Petersen, Cameron Ransom, Bob Roth, Lorianne Stein, Ken Sugar. Mike Wright. 116 FORENSICS Camera Club Camera Club was an experience in black and white: three dimensional ideas developed into fe' interests from dark room prints. New techniques included color slides. Members focused on 5 'W many medias V even photos taken through microscopes and telescopes. ,- Jfa- N FIE iiiiiiff Drama Club Only freshmen this year since upperclassmen took part in big productions, the Drama Club met every Wednesday afternoon to prepare their own end-of-year production, The Matchmaker. inexperienced but enthusiastic, they learned from the beginning thetricks and techniques of stage performance. 2A CLUB - Steve Frank, Kevin Connor, Mr. Bell, Brad Koloms, Bruce Jolly, Chris Freihaut. Steve I 5 42 DRAMA CLUB - Front Row: Mr. Shedd, Susie Neuman. Jane Manders Qsecretaryj, Nancv Elliot. Mark Zaffron, Gayle Grossman fvice-presidentl Vera Balan, Jenny Divine, Maura Murphy. Second Row: Cathy Dunn, Nancy Nielsen, Carolyn Kennedy Qpresidentp, Karen Bournstine, Hilary Sha- piro ttreasurerl, Third Row: Kim Durnam, Meredith Banta, Kevin Forrest, Mary Parker, Avery Cohen, Evan Smith, Mike Hemmer, Bob lsenberg. CAMERA CLUBXDRAMA CLUB 117 H-X tr. NHS Forty-eight seniors were recognized by the faculty for outstanding service, leadership, character, and scholarship. A non-service club with an executive board, and induction ceremony, .. .1 and oath, ff 1 TV 1 a pin, and two members f' elected to apply ....i....:, ,, . ::. ' fora 31,000 :.:: 1: ' my 57 NHS scholarship. I 11 . . .. ii . Right: Mrs. Kramsky, Jeff Hutchings. I L ti in... 1:5 'sxw..g,..,,, . on --Y... 'v-vu-1-ll' NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY- Front Row: Libby Monaco, Kathy Jones, Marcia Davis, Sharon Prindiville, Laura Picchietti, Mary Beth Collins, Donna Gorchoff, Cindy Clohesey, Cathy Kirk, Linda Linthicum, LuAnn Heusinkveld, Carolyn Sanders. Second Row: Jack McArdle, Tony Rothschild. Pat Birmingham, Ken Weigand, Dave Reich, Chuck Tharnstrom, Mark Epstein, Kirk Reeder, Lori Lehman, Mark Nelson, Leslie Ferris, Tom Cox, Nora Pat Small, Jim Erdman, Stephanie Banta, Marcy Schultz, John Manchester, Vince Muscarello, Jim Otten, Mike Tobin, Roger Morgan, Mark Craig. Not Pictured: Tom Rissman. DeDe Dobbs, Cathy Clewlow, Ralph Fielding, Jon Flaxman, Barb Gant, Jeff Hutchings. Darlin Kalmes, Kent Killelea, Cyndi Neil, Al Perry, Lorianne Stein, Debbie Williamson, Mary Jo Wood. 118 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Z Student Council The hard-working, tough-bargaining Student Council drove their way through another year of accomplishments. They introduced a three-day exam period, a 6:30 activity bus, new machines for the cafeteria, and a , . i new DHStelephone book- Warriors-by-Wire. Donuts increased attendance at early morning meetings to bring new ideas such as Ombudsman, the Student Council suggestion locker, and the elimination of freshman study halls. Charity drives and general good deeds added more weight to this progressive group of Deerfield students. Above left: Brad Lusa, Naomi l-liett, Ginny Curtin, Barb Aubel. Left: Barb Torsberg, Ellen Finnegan, Doug Kramer, Linda Sharken. STUDENT COUNCIL - Front Row: Ken Gertz. Second Row: Dick Olney, Peter Herman, Todd Knowles, Doug Kramer, Brad Lusa fpresidentj, Peter Mitchell. Third Row: Joe Moran Qtreasurerj. Diana Berman fvice-presidentb, Naomi Hiett. Andi Sala, Barb Aubel, Andy LaPointe fsecretaryh, Barbie Nlahany, Kathy Weider. Julie Berman. Not Pictured: Ginny Curtin. Ken Sugar. Deidre Carolan, Larry Dan, Clay Dickens. STUDENT COUNCIL 119 Co-op Programs ICE, DE, OO, CWT, and HERO. The work programs where juniors and seniors learn a trade, a skill, or an occupation outside of school - yet still get credit for it. Jobs like accountant, baker, cashier, draftsman, and at least fifteen hours of work with Wages. COOPERATIVE WORK TRAINING F T R K C ll' T Cl - - - ron ow: aren o ins, a Cooperatlv? educanqn - Kanvik, Val Sunyak. Second Row: Mike Levin, Jeff Seaberg, Rob that's full-Ylme learning Rosemann. Third Row: Len Orsini, Steve Christiansen, Martha Van- , with part-time pay. INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - Vicki Boches Csecre- taryj, Dan Prellberg Cregion chairmany, Larry Steerup Qtreasurerj, Kelvin Palmer Cpresidenty. Near right: Mr. Ralph Wyssling qtrainerj, Lee Hor- ton. Far right: Rick Froid, Mr. Bob Kohlman Ctrainerj. 120 WORK PROGRAMS dervries, Tom Westlund, Steve DeMars. .- .'i DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - Lisa Keller fsecretaryb, Rob Narodick Cpresi- ' dentb, Rory Gurson Qvice- presidenty, Fred Schneider Ctreasurery. N 'i les' .mv 'X l 2 rg -fi Zyl , I 4.4 ff' , X 'I-fs M. cg i 5 2'5- tiff 5 sd, -reg, qi ' ,xg ' f, ,NN 'Q 4: I 1 I' KAN V A get V ' I, a gs . if ' :, I' ' 3 8 ,g NA Kia a 'Y i l K' ji' ' ' ' - I ri til , , ki 'vm W , I L 1,5 -Aa .. ' .. 'it-Oo HOME ECONOMICS RELATED OCCUPATIONS - Front Row: Nancy Shapiro Cpresidentj. Elaine Klos Cvice-presidentb, Sheila Chapley tfirst semester secretaryj, Second Row: Lou Ann Carper ttreasurer first semesterb, Sue Buckland tparlementarianj, Pam Hunt tsecond semester secretaryj, Debbi Wishne Cpublicityy, Karen l-lenke tsecond semester treasurerj. P is -s ' S54 ts OFFICE EDUCATION - Front Row: Laura Liv Cpublicity chairmanb, Mary Weber CArea 14 delegatej, Terri Mick Csocial service chairmanj, Cathy Macrae tChapter Activities Manualj. Second Row: Laura Lehman tvice-presidentj, Nancy Rivera tArea 14 alternatej, Kathy Bank Qpresidentj, Debbie Kerr tsecretaryb, Betty Kaufman Ctreasurerj. Below right: Dan Prellberg, Mrs. Louise Bernardi Ctrain- erj. Lower right: Martha VanderVries, Mr. Bob Ehrman Ctrainerj. ...f ' WORK PROGRAMS 121 Jobs Jobs. They were surprisingly scarce this year as high school students feltthe pinch of recession and inflation. Even some students in work programs found themselves without jobs. Still, about two-thirds of the senior class and many under- classmen did have jobs and had to find time for homework also. lVloans of But I have to work! seemed to abound while unsympathetic teachers simply smirked. The types of jobs which students did find varied, freshmen girls babysat while among upperclassmen, cashiers, checkers, waitresses and busboys were commonplace. But always there was the unusual- selling shoes, surveying, refereeing basketball games, or making amplifiers. Others were private tutors, telephone operators. a PanAm baggage clerk and a receptionist at the Holiday Inn. While most seemed to find that twenty hours of work was enough, others on senior option fit in as many as 48. Most students worked for money, savingtoward college or other goals. Others had nothing else to do or worked because all of their friends did. Whatever the reason, students almost unanimously agreed that they liked their job. Paid employ- ment certainly was a part of the average student's life. Still, there were other students who worked long hours on homework or in sports or organizing an activity who went without pay. They, too, had a job. Above: Steve Johnson constructs a display at Wards. Far right: Cheryl Novack helps Girl Scouts with the automatic scorer at the bowl ing lanes. Right: A library aid shelves books 122 JOBS !Right: Cathy McEwan rings up a sale at Turn-Style. Below right: Barbie Mahany answers the telephone at Lindemann's Pharmacy. Below: Berman sells shoes to a customer at Singers Shoes. Far below: Koetz checks out at Jewel. ' 3 v' fn' . F, up - 4- ,-ff - l 11 BP ,,,... ,X i if s : Faxes a . V M 5 wgtfxs 8 X 'Q iff JOBS 123 Wireless Transmitting across different lands, breakingthe barriers of space. Codes or voices carrying the universal message of friendship Never meeting but doing a lot of talking as friends, they probably will never see the likes of one another lt's like having a pen pal without an address but with call numbers. Communication can be exciting! Pythagoras People who enjoy math get together to decide what kind of numerical fun they can have. Abstract equations arithmetically arranged and plotted by computer. Challenging problems transformed into geometric design. Mathmatical intelligence rates high. WIRELESS - Steve Wolfson, Mitch Altman Cpresidentb Chris Schmidt Ron Heiby Mr Huntsinger Csponsorj. PYTHAGORAS - Shelly Barnett Cvice presidentj Elliot Mednick Cpublicityj Tom Rissman Cpresi dentj. Mike Mikulski, John Fulper Barry Litt Kevin Churchill Mr Davis Csponsorj David Sharken Mike Scribano, Jennifer Divine O 'YAD STAFF-Front Row: Cathy Clewlow, Debbie DeVries, Janet Johnson, Ann Fischer, Kathy Dold- er, Carol Jensen. Second Row: Audrey Schiffels. Laura Green. Jamie Stewart, DeDe Dobbs. Marcia Davis, Carolyn Sanders. Paul Johanson. Third Row: Bill Davis, Bonnie Rosenheim. Beth Siegel, Julie Weidler. Jann Stark. Not Pictured: Ann Carlson, Margte Clewlow, John Heusinkveld, Kathy lssel, Micki Kelly, Janet Long. Mike McDonald, Kari Tarrant, Steve Warner, Rick Wilman. Gail Hunter. Xin OgY'AD Their job was to make a bookg to record history for nine months. Photographs were made into layouts and then copy was added, each individual page was checked and rechecked. A new publisher, an almost untried staff: five deadlines to meet and five sleepless nights to match. Some brand-new ideas were combined with others that remained the same, and somehow, in June, a book came out. Above: Carolyn Sanders. Left: Carol Jensen and Marcia Davis. Below far left: Marcia Dav- is, Below left: Carol Jensen. O:YAD 125 151 I N- - sf f f f rsfi ,, YC' '71 S A - ' s H ,, ' g W A 2. -1 ' , 4 L ' ' , I , -my ' L ,ma Mg. K 1, i x- -4 ,W g - ,gg-aww ' Q f 1 H A Q Q ' 'f,,,, xii' f, 5'SX7T11-'ff ,- - i ,qs3fg,,r?:g,gQ fzf xwigvffw 93, r w, 1,9 X 9-My -L+? ,il jg 9' ' 5 ' ,. , V4 -- FS , wf:..':m7'w'svv-Nga: 133 ?' . I ' 'xxffifff . kagq g. ,Zva1z.J.ff,iaL 'zrf V, - yxfwif- -. .f,-4.-- Q ,-4. -' . .. , 'fum' 1-h --a-- - 0 ef'-Le' ws. F -if? . H7 ,gi fi 5:135??Q2fzg5Q2'f'155?,:1.l'' Qmfgf- . 'J ci' .3249 -. 2,-Qvpkgq ,nizwxxgi-'1 ' ggbfm' 4,a.+f!,?.1g Q15 515' ,v',.f1,5 1-1,-1-..1a.:' G- . A . f:fAwArfvf.f'I- .V -f. -mfr A. M-., ?fFf..1:f.-rs' ' '4'1'1x-.! '- N SPORTS Sports. Hours of practice, weeks on end. Excitement, victory, sorrow, and defeat. Football, soccer, swimming, basketball, gymnastics . .. on and on with teams that won and others that put up good fights. Girls' sports emerged onto the scene - with more participation and features in local papers. Spectators, teamwork, individual improvement, congratulations, consolations, varsity letters, IVIVP awards, proud parents, nappy coaches - DHS athletics prevailed. 128 FOOTBALL State playoffs! Are you kidding? With thoughts of the first IHSA football playoffs in the back of their minds, the 1974 football Warriors battled their way through another successful season. Endless hours of practice and hard work were not in vain as the team captured, for the second year in a row, the division title. School spirit was at a peak this year, showing that good fan support is a main ingredient for any winning team. Although the strong St. Viator quarterback stopped DHS from advancing further than the first game in the playoffs, the enthusiasm was always there. And a very honorable mention went to our undefeated freshman A football conference champs. M313 Q are 1 .hi 1 ,. -z Q Opposite page above right: Jim David 1203, Mike Wells 1283, Frank Wise 1443. Opposite page center right: Football War- riors. Opposite page below right: Kirk Reeder 1483. Opposite page below left: Coach Adams, Rick Kessler. Above left: Dave Getz, Mike Wells. Mark Carlson. Below left: Mark Carlson 1123. Jim Erdman 1723, Mac Nezbed 1763. Lower left: Mac Nezbed 1763, Alan Zuckerman 1773, Mark Carlson 1123, Cam Dickin- son 1563, Bottom left: Don Chester 1113, Jim David 1203. Below right: Cam Dickinson. We ' x .MW A , 1 f - ,.., , .em-, , - ry 1-1.gigt-ig is w ' - A Qi' fi,-fewzwa,-,.1 , ' ' ,. -1'-,1w.',2QJ51? .W 7- :,- t 'iii We itzsifilgy' 'i ' ' ' 'feitrfii o - M K' wwf' . - .A A 1 A ' . . . i f rr, 11 f 'P' 'r we IV 'ftfegaiire FOOTBALL 129 A T VARSITY FOOTBALL-Front Row: Rob Johnson, Tom Carper, David Veatch, Mike Wells, Neil Greco, Randy Hanson, Mike Puccio, Bill Luckenbill, Pat McAuliffe, Adam Harris, Phil McGlaughlin, Bruce Kelm, Mike Macali, Pat Mclntyre. Second Row: Glenn Weckerlin, Steve Voisard, John Finne- gan, Bill Kilcoyne, Mark Epstein,Jim David, Frank Wise, Bob Gutkin, Mike Cole, John Wathen, Bob Brown, Jeff DeAngelis, Kirk Reeder, Dave Barth, Cam Dickenson, Tom Larkin Cmanagerj. Third Row: Quigg Warnecke, Jon Flaxman, Rick Kessler, Dave Overholt, Chris Leech, Vic Scarpone, Don Chester, Rob Young, Jim Connor, Tom Westlund, Jeff Harris, John Crowley, Mark Carlson, Jim Erdman, Ned Johnson, Bruce Friefeld. Fourth Row: Coach Harrington, Coach Koehler, Coach O'Connor, Greg Nollin, Kevin Anderson, John DiFrancesca, Chuck Poremba, Don Wichert, Craig Chris- tiansen, Andy Gryzbowski, Rob Roseman, Craig Phillips, Dave Devine, Alan Zuckerman, Chuck Juncke, Mac Nezbed, Ed Cooper, David Getz, Coach Adams, Coach Newbrough. ' W3 5 Q.: H- A 4 Wiiikii J 2152134419 ti531l PM Fil X nf- SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL-Front Row: Dan Wiley, Bill Hamilton, Lee Rosenbaum, Mike Leon, Terry Collins, Greg Butler, Bill Harris, Jeb Wright, Mark Evans, Robert Zywicki, Dave Smith, Dave Suk. Second Row: Coach Penrod, Todd Hopkins Cmanagerj, John Heusinkveld, Joe Wichert, Mike Mahany, Larry DeAngelis, Lou Stadler, Bob Kelm, Mark Sansone, Joe Bordenave, Scott Wallner, Greg Guy, Jack Gerts, Ross Beattie Cmanagerj. Third Row: Coach Harris, Jim Gerkin, Robert Stankey, John Weidler, Steve Adams, Dave Percak, Jim Dimitriou, Tim Hakewill, Dan Scott, Eric Bar- ker, John Forsberg, Craig Clark, Art Ceckowski, Mike Mustafa. Not Pictured: Don Becker, Greg Butler, Alan Fleishman, 130 FOOTBALL A 4. Q if 3 i-jj, I don't like practice, butthe games a riot. Left: John DiFrancesca. Below Right: Frank Wise, Dave Getz. 35,31-1.5m-. -,Juv U' fi FRESHMAN FOOTBALL-Front Row: Tom Wood, Donnie Manhard, Mike Olson, Earl Reich, Tom Johnston, Art Green, Don Wise, Mike Castle, Mike Kirk, Steve lverson, Tom Read, Mike Brien, Dick Spinnell. Second Row: Al Terzian, Tom Fennell, Dave Chester, David Lidbury, Bob Mackin, Dave Blowers, Bob Kartheiser, John LaRash, Scott Hezner, Russ Cole, Jim Rogers, Jim Thorsten, Blake l-layner Cmanagerj. Third Row: John Eck, John Leason, Tom Tynan, Rick Harris, Erik Cloos, Mike Adams, Frank Tsuru, Stu Cornish, Jim Kallinger, Jim LaPointe, Clay Hartley. Fourth Row: Coach Royer, Coach Konetski, Tony Bennasi, Pete Miller, Craig Boyd, Paul Walchi, Chris Morris. Bob Minnor, Dave Prince, Jerry Pizzato, Dave Willis, Mike Sanders, Gary Wennstrom, Coach Sullivan, Coach Renaud. Not Pictured: Eric Green, Jeff Behnke. FOOTBALL 131 1 le LJ Q . I 132 soccm I think it'S more challenging than football. Not a great year for goalies with three of four injured but a vastly improved year for a spirited team. Three months of daily three-hour practices paid off with a 7-5-1 overall record. ln addition, Rothschild and Wessel were named All-Division and Kirchner All-Division and All-Conference. A big move to the varsity field brought more spectators and more recognition of an exciting sport. Our boys in stripes worked hard to show that DHS soccer was Alive 'N Kickini Above right: Greg Gartner. Right: Don Leake ' SOPHOMORE SOCCER-Front Row: Ron Schmidt, Dave Bernardini Mitch Pisck Scott Mcllwaine Jeff Manders Steve Hougsted Mike Field, Jeff Swanson. Second Row: Jim Harper, John Papineau Jeff Ward Ross Shepard Seth Feldman Bill Johnson Jeff Ernst Jeff Anderson, Bob Slaughter. Third Row: Coach Cowgill, Monica Wolf Cmanagerb Mike Wright Dave Dice Dan Cushing Chris Crouch Bob Strakusek, Dan Healy, Ed Speth, Mike Prokop, Dan Harder, Rob Wolf Cory Robinson fmanagerj Con Deliyannis - '-- - - f.:,,Mf, ., ,.., M, WV., r , . my . 1 - - - ., ,,-,,,,fv, .. , ,MY - ,t,t..,,,,t..5 ......,, .....,.,.c....n.,s,.:...,, 1' ' ' - gl fi, fl! , A, ! ' , r' jk ia X X fff .1f,f Q J Q1. , fx, 'i A , y J e- ,, ,Q,v.f as V-. , . L 'if VARSITY SOCCER-Front Row: Paul Erickson, Mike Levin, Jim Roth, Brad Ruedig, Jay Vanerstrom, Ken Smith, Eric Niederman, Paul Seifried. Sec- ond Row: Tom Roth, Mark Healy, Neil Bauler, Pat Birmingham, Andy Lyon, John Kern, Scott lmm, Mike Conner, John Evenstad. Third Row: Coach Wolter. Karen Rouse Cmanagerb, Tony Rothschild Ccaptainj, Perry Ray, Don Swanson, Don Leake, Steve Kirchner Ccaptainj, Jerry Mills, Curt Peir- son, Steve Johnson, Greg Gartner, Jim Polick, Diane Turk Qmanagerj, Coach Miller. Not Pictured: Bill Wessel, Doug Zweiner. FRESHMAN SOCCER-Front Row: Carter Ransom, Brian Ruedig, Mike Turner, John McCuIIen, Tim Poland. Second Row: Pete Silas, Wayne Weck- erlin, Jim Green, John Riggio, Dick Guasta, Alex Kind, Third Row: Coach Wolter, Mark Buthman, Don Agostonelli, Art Rubin, Andy McCartney, Ed Yastrow, Dave Liefeld, Chris Carlson, Steve Eisenberg, Bart Benjamin. Not Pictured: Harvey Shanchez, Chuck Beattie, Peter Fradin, Matt Bauer. SOCCER 133 O 35 134 GOLF Below left: Tom Hames, Chuck Tharnstrom. Right: Mary Jo Wood. Opposite page left: Jon Henricks. Opposite page center: Chuck Tharnstrom. Opposite page right: Jeff Marchuk. ' i, ,W 3sQ,,,'f,'f+i3i 'igfib ,ALW3?M4..f..-iw '- u.-. . VARSITY GOLF-Front Row: Jeff Marchuk, Steve Baxter, Jeff Soprani, Mary Jo Wood, Rob Felten. Second Row: Eric Kunkel, Ken Fell Chuck Tharnstrom, Tom Hames, Jon Henricks, Corvin Alstot, Coach Bassett. L A vat I . 1 -if aw: p '3l if fast-ftwn f i FROSH-SOPH GOLF-Front Row: Dean Chudy. Tim Biggam, Joe Sandonato, Rich Cast, Jim Cham- per, Randy Grunska, Bill Bokunic. Second Row: Coach Shepard, Rick Edwards, Jim Crandall, Gar Ragland, Andy Cox. Jeff Camp, Steve Feder, Kirk Rustman, Gary Marchuk, Chuck Cohen, Chris Freihaut. Q Y'l -1 - N, if 'S.. i Nice weather we're having. Cold, rainy . . A 12-4 dual meet record and strong performances in the Champaign Invitational and the Rockford Guilford Invitational highlighted another excellent year for the golfing Warriors. With the new fall season and the first female golfer, the varsity won the division championship for their third consecutive year and finished in third place in the conference standings. All-Conference selections Jeff Marchuk, who established a new school scoring record, and Corvin Alstot, who finished as runner-up in the league tournament, led the Warrior swingers in their great season. .,.. ' .f 5 F Lf ' T, Z gb. I ran allthe way to Miami. Running, running 'til dark and nobody came to watch, nevertheless, the cross country team ran a very successful season. Freshmen were undefeated and conference champions. Sophomores won twelve, lost two and collected assorted invitational championships. Varsity, paced by freshmen Todd and Mark McCallister, were victorious eleven times and lost only three. In all, a great effort, owing thanks to their coach, Mr. Kisellus. Next year good runners return with hopes of a state title. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Front Row Tom Dahlberg Steve Ledwith Mark McCallister Marc Novak Spencer Brown Todd Mc Callister, Jeff Beller. Second Row Coach Kisellus Paul Longhini Ric Globerson Bob Ely Ben Fields Dick Resseguie Tim Furlong FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY Front Row Larry Wolfson. Rick Black Paul Hampton Greg Less Opposite page right Todd McCallister Ben Mike Bole Tim Petersen Steve Vislisel Second Row: Coach Fjelstul Dan Schwartz Jim Bente Steve Fields Below left Paul Longhini Below right Smith Ron Chen Mitch Goldberg Grady Smith Bill Maraist. Not Pictured Joe Meyers Ben Fields J K- ISN1 A ww-. 33:1 -Q V N ,Q k..,.?,4 , I 3 52. te-.zs ,: i as-2:2 T ggi, -. SOPHOMORE CROSS COUNTRY Front Row Bruce Gilbert, Bill Hayward Jon Ledwith Dane Rut stein Larry Dan Cam Thomas Ken Ekenberg Second Row: Coach Kisellus Tom Lechner Larry Gutkin Craig Anderson Russ Walder Dick Olney Bill Robinson. A2 The hardest part is getting in. Winter's only super team was the swim team, as they reached another milestone this year breaking record after record. They racked up morethan 400 miles of swimming at practices in early mornings and in afternoons. Under dedicated coaching, improvements on the individual level were directed toward the whole team's advancement. Their great season record of 6-1 brought them a first in division, fourth in the conference meet, and a fourth in districts. Six swimmers in five events qualified for the state meet. Right: Coach Edstrom. Tom Gilmore. Below Mark Craig. I 1, 138 BOYS SWIMMING . nf, 4331 aus. iff-A . 4? x ' fc, ,,,f',, , I M ,-..A Q, 'TFA y I V x I ? 7 Mu- fs ' 3- - SWIMMING - Front Row: Paul Feinberg, Chris Kucharski, Rex McClure, Mike Scribano, Jim Second Row: Steve Smith, Kevin Forrest, Rich Kelley. Andy Hoag, Keith Hampton, Mike Napp. Far left: Chris Crouch, Left: Steve Hougsted. Below: Coach Edstrom, Coach Miller. JUNIOR VARSITY - VARSITY SWIMING - Front Row: Lisa Mickels tmanagerb, Howard Schencker, Brad Martin, Wayne Belner. Al Miller, Jack Frost, Bill Davis, Cliff Fielding. Second Row: Coach Edstrom. Linda Tayler, Mark Freeman, Morgan Newton, Steve Edwards, Chris Crouch, Rick Roth. Pete Wetzel fco-captainb, Coach Miller. Third Row: Tom Gilmore, Bob Szyman Cco-captainb. I Mark Craig, Curt Gendron, Bill Schwochow, Scott Miller, Bob Goldstein. BOYS'SWIMMlNG 139 ff e W Y. 5 WV 'Q W P tw- i, 1- Y! J 46 The state meet - a supreme goal. Left: Rick Roth, Morgan Newton, Tom Gil- more, Mark Freeman. Below: Lisa Mickels. Coach Edstrom. Far below: Jeff Eicnenfeld. Bottom:Cnris Croucnicenterj, X. i f 7 g x Alf!! if X, X 'f-X f I' ff X if X' If ff ,ff , Q o 0 ,l-.LNE'4' nf- R ef, 1 ' i . J,, I Q v im m x 5v , ,i 'N-1 'S,lf'm -ew Q- 'Y' asc --115.3 Q Wihii' -1 M 4---'JQMNX Bovs'svviiv1iviiNG J, nf wana, r 'tzv an--fi! f f w ,' , 1.. e 0 ' I ii, 5,945 , AR. 2 5 f Nfl? 11.1 C ' 2-vw - - A . ' ' ' +I- Q V - . .. e f ... iff , .X I A iz . x ' - wa N . ' A i X 5 U i .Q -. ' ' ' H 1 S'7 t 5 Viz. f '- ff: , ' ' ' ' - r - --E Q - 4- 5. . rj - Im h -3 - N ' ' , : .- -. Tfizf. T ' -f A4 , 4 k. html.. . V x :Vi - ' . 5. ' -f i . ...,4 ,, ., :,5g,TL,Tq'ufy:,:..,A ...- 3 K' A I N.. :mi , t .- ' Q 4- nga is . 1 -..,.' - . 'Q .Q ' , - - . M ug -U 1 A K F . V 3 23 ' , wo . ,. , . W ,?4sm5.., , 13-...A . yi, 4 - Q'-'1 ,i t ,f ' , -. F. 5 -ie 7 N' 1 if, W. ' 2. - -we , W.: 4 ' N - -V-.. f 4 ,5 I And novva big surprise . .. With the help of the team's mascot, Eddie Bach Cwho's Eddie Bach?3, the varsity basketball team played out their mediocre but great-ending season. Although the DHS team was smaller in stature than most other teams, their speed and skill made up for their size. For the third year in a row the team, with the support of cheering fans, beatarch rival HighlandPark. Despite a midseason absence of their star player John Polick, the varsity team still managed to win third place in their division and fourth in their conference. The season came to a happy end as the Warriors fired up to win the regional championship, advancing to defeat in the sectionals. Above: Jack lVlcArdle 1243, Brad Dickinson Above right: .lon Flaxman, Brad Dickinson Rick Willman. Chris Nikitas. Right: Jon Hen ricksC32j, Jon Flaxman. ' -Na Left: Jon Flaxman 1403, Jack NlcArdIe, Jon Hen- ricks, Brad Dickinson. Below: Coaches Dickman and Straight. XX-I I xl flu 'stiff NW fff VARSITY BASKETBALL - Front Row: Jack McArdIe, Dave Percak, Jon Flaxman, Bob Ely. Don Chester, Brad Nadborne. Second Row: Coach O'Connor, Jon Henricks, Rick Willman, Brad Dickinson, Torn Cox, Mike Naegele. Chris Nikitas. Tim Furlong. Coach Klein, Not Pictured: Scott Knilans, John Polick, BASKETBALL 143 tahllgm Ag.. 4 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL K Front Row: Pete Silas, Paul Mathews. Jim Filippo, Wayne Weckerlin, Dave Blowers. Chuck Shepard. Second Row: Craig Citti. Tom Despot, Steve Vislisei, Brad Burton, Randy Grunska, Chuck Cohen. Bob Kartheiser. Pat Mullaney. Third Row: Coach Shepard, Stu Cornish, Chris Morris, Steve Feder, Jon Dawes. George Lloyd, Paul Walchli, Cory Meyer, Steve Straight, Coach Straight, ff JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL - Coach Klein, Bob Beisswenger, Jon Henricks. Tim Furlong, Jim Polick, 144 BASKETBALL Sullivan, Don Chester. Jay Johnson. Dan Bernstein, Brad Dickinson, Roy Dave Percak. Brad Nadborne. 4 i I ? i i 'E i T i E , I i 3 1 1 4 I ft. .ii You've really got to like it to play for four months Opposite page far left: Jon Flaxman, Jon Henricks. Coach O'Connor. Chris Nikitas, Bob Ely. Opposite page center: Mike Naegele, Opposite page right: Jack lVlcArdle. Left: Sophomore team. Below: Ty Holcombe, Dan Nikitas, Brian Skilfington. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL - Front Row: Harvey Lerner. Sheldon Schur, Mike lVlahany, Dave Percak. Dave Kanter. Ty Holcombe, Tim Collins. Second Row: Coach Dickman, Andy Cox. Ken Ekenberg, John Weidler. Steve Adams, Craig Boyd, Brian Skiffington, Bob Kelm, Brad Nadborne. Dan Nikitas. BASKETBALL 145 J I W F' S Lf'-u 146 WRESTLING Head up . ., hip pressure.. Wrestling- a challenging sport, demanding dedication to practices, ' weight lifting, f X ' W, and diets. I M- DHS had a fairly good season, as three grapplers advanced to sectionals, and one to state. Dru Meshes took a fourth place in the state competition. This sport was not only a test of strength, but of skillful match-winning strategies. Yet these strong, agile, and devoted athletes learned it all from a leg pull to a half-nelson. lil' VARSITY-JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING - Front Row: Steve Smith, Jesse MacDougall, Jeff Levitetz, Mike Lazar. Second Row: Mike Healy, To Margolis, Greg Hartman, John Lample, Dan Scala. Greg Godzicki, Greg Halpern, Third Row: Coach Littlefield, Pat Mclntyre, John Finnegan, Dc Wichert, Andy Grzybowski. Dave Getz, Dru Meshes, Randy Jacobs, Coach Johansen. Not Pictured: Dean Chudy, Dennis Chudy, Dan Gamso. 5 skew fvfi YR -. v Q ' 4 1 .. '- -Q--5'-nv 5 lb s ,Q,,g X ,4 gn Q if-Y Y: Y 3-sig I? 'y? i g'53'W'i' i qi I ,Si 6 , xi .i ' B t LQ -..-.: We even get spectators. Not only is gymnastic skill required for a member of the boys' gymnastics team, but the strength to keep on working and improving despite aching muscles and sore hands. The work was worthwhile when records for still rings, tramp, and all-around were broken, one member breaking his own previous record. Freshmen surprised everyone by l havingthe best group l since theteam started. l e J B -O Above right: Coach Jones, Doug Horn, Chuck Horn. Right Dave McClellan. Above: Paul Reich. 148 BOYS' GYMNASTICS , , f ' 'ii' BOYS' VARSITY GYMNASTICS - Scott Dever, Dave Buthman, Dirk Nebbeling, Mike Connor, Brandt Cassidy, Dave McClellan, Don Mathews, Mike Barber, Jon Gates, Chuck Horn. OYS JUNIOR VARSITY GYMNASTICS Front Row John McClellan, Steve Frank, Steve Mor- Above left Dave Buthman, Above rightg Chuck Horn, n Mike Castle John Collins Carter Ransom Rich Guasta, Todd O'Conner. Second Row: Jeff Abovej Dave McClellan. lhitton Jeff Swanson Steve Hartman Paul Reich Steve Joffe, Eddie Pearson, Doug Horn, BOYS' GYMNASTICS 149 E7 0 150 INDOOR TRACK 'a lt never J rains inside. I This winter was no different from any other as indoor tracktookto its feet and ran, jumped, and lifted weights to get into shape and improve skills. Indoor track was actually a a conditioning sport to prepare the competitors for the springtrack program. In all, about one hundred runners and jumpers joined indoortrack and tookthe bus each day to Highland Park for practice. Fivefreshmen became national ten-mile relay champions, whilethe varsity remained strongin the conference. With the skilled underclassmen this year, next year's team should be even better. ,- S ,A ' -.X 3, Above right: Perry Crakes, Right: Larry Dan. 'Y' ' i H I I I I I i E E 5 :: u E E i E si VARSITY INDOOR TRACK: Front Row: Jean Bently Cmanagerj, Bruce Friefeld, Tom Dahlberg, Mark Litt, Don Eldredge, Bob Johnson, Glf Weckerlin, Perry Crakes, Ben Fields, Marc Novak, Brian Picchietti. Chris Leech. Second Row: Coach Reiman, Spencer Brown, Jim Larson, D Varney, Mike Macali, Lee Lyall, Jeff Beller. Mac Nezbed, Tim Connor, Rob Young, Lee Horton, Steve Voisard, Greg Gartner, Coach Asher, Co. Fjelstul. Not Pictured: Bruce Borland, Dick Resseguie, Ken Smith. -f-munnpn.-v 'V v'-,ST ,yr is qi? '9' 'if '43 'E' k T ...mn 'E' 3. Q Qs -- G' M 1' . Y i 2 gf . 'aw +34 W5 ', 33 f nl M is .,.. ? E v -Q Ps N 9 fig, T30 'gc' -9' ' ? an ' ' . 'H 'N' Q xg! m Q, Q 2 gg ax Ili 45 I'-' -I 4 11a49 Ua rv wa . ff Q 'in 'as' Q ii-52' Q '? -'Y' G3 ,g ,EAL AIN K rf ZM5 ,S 3 f? .QQ ,- Eg 25 3 4 it J v, 45 f 9 W ' W Eb 'QE' fa' 'wp gn 'S 'lil efmq, ' x ee 'nm Rf' 9 'B K 553 cu.- : M if Q ,gh M, A . S One small , second is one I-II x big difference. Girls' swim team dove into success this year with a good record B of four wins and one loss within their division. At the state meet the girls placed well, and in the Conference Meet took 5th place EJ out of eleven teams. K At daily practices after and sometimes before school, a great amount of time, effort and persistence made Deerfield's swim team a strong, competitive team. Cookie Day, a weekly event, , helped keep up the hungry spirit of the team, and excellent coaching brought good performance. is , Below left: Laurie Picchietti, Monique Fritsen, Lee Phillips, Lynn Jones, Coach Sliozis. Be- low right: Kendra Knudtzon. WQLV' Z 152 GIRLS' SWIMMING ,I GIRLS' SWIMMING-Front Row: Patty McCurry, Carlotta Newton, Lynn Jones. Jan Nicko- ley, Jan Senior, Sue Warner, Second Row: Lisa Stewart, Beth Ely, Monique Fritsen, Jill Warnecke, Jill Baron, Third Row: Jenny McClure, Kendra Knudtzon, Laurie Picchietti, Lee Phillips. Fourth Row: Margie Clewlow, Kim Durham, Coach Sliozis. Coach Strauch, Barb Craig, Sue DeVries, Cory Kneuer. Not Pictured: Carla Kilburg. 2 235 i I JUNIOR VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY-Front Row: Julie McMurray, Kathy Citti, Janis Gembra, Cheryl Steiger, Debbie DeVries. Second Row: Coach Coleman, Cindy Schneckloth, Chris Walter, Barb Tayler, Carol Fischer, Julie Thrane, Lauren Handberg, Karen Ring, Robyn Angvall. Not Pictured: Liz Gill, Monica Sabato, Nancy Smith, Marcia Whitfield, Susan Hunt, Allison Neville, Stephanie Lerner. ... but we're not bruisers! For the first time ever, the field hockey team drove its way to finishing first place in the league. No play-offs, no trophies, and almost no spectators, yet the hard-working team ended their successful season with a record of 6-1-1. The winning combination: Iongafter-school practices, melodious bus rides, a feature in the Deerfield Review, two great coaches, and a totally new position line-up. The result: a first place field hockey team. I-I I- I C1 L W- Left: Bonnie Brust, Cathy Clewlow, Marcy Schultz, Marcia Davis, Tricia Alger. Below right: Aud Eggum, VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY-Front Row: Tricia Alger. Stacey Sather, Cathy Clewlow, Bonnie Brust, Mary Papineau. Second Row: Coach Small, Aud Eggum, Ginny Curtin, Barb DeLaHunty, Marcy Schultz, Marcia Davis, Melissa Johnson, Micki Kelly. Not Pictured: Kim Miller. FIELD HOCKEY 153 At least we don't double- fault. Choruses of Does anybody have an extra pair of tennis underwear? rang through the locker room as the girls' tennis team hit its way through a good season. 36 devoted girls practiced daily after school, and at each meet 20 were chosen to represent DHS. Because of the new and difficult competition this year, the girls were satisfied to place 2nd at the district meet, 3rd in the division, and 5th in the league with a record of 5-5. i, GIRLS' TENNlS-Front Row: Julie Mullins, Julie Blatchford, Amy Jackman, Gayle Landsman, Maria Maran, Ellen Levin, Sue Howe. Deirdre Meyers, Karen Kahn. Second Row: Allison Hedgepeth, Nancy Trevor Ccaptainj, Jeanne Hagan, Karen Parfitt, Mary Robbins, Kappy Freund, Betsy Horn, Julie Gos- sage, Cydney Smith, Karen lssel, Nancy Parker. Third Row: Coach Lacy, Audrey Schiffels, Sue Mc- Carthy, Diane Lawrence, Kathy lssel, Yvette Begue, Debby Whitfield, Pris Johnson, Leslie Wood, Ineke Nebbeling, Lori Peterson, Ann Phillips, Beth Phillips, Sue Russo, Randy King. Not Pictured: Ricki Booth, Barb Hovde, Barb Levin, Helen Palmer. I-i 2 r' l l A JF H 3-L3 154 TENNIS Above right: Helen Palmer. Right: Nancy Trevor. Left: Andi Saia. Below: Jeanne Hagen, Ricky Booth. ... we're good losers. New uniforms and a new net set otfthe volleyball team's lousy season. A cast of freshmen and only three seniors added to the fun that kept theteam's spirit roused. Drilling thesting and playingfollow-the-leader were a part of their daily practices. While Vicky Volleyball x Nd- N Coach Pettinger hid sweets in deflated volleyballs to provide the highlight ofthe season - Treat Night. wt' 5:49 - 1 ,, r . f 5'-v 1GlRLS' VOLLEYBALL - Front Row: Andrea Saia, Julie Finnegan, Joan Lucari. Marcia Whitfield, Katie Nelson, Jeanne Hagen. Second Row: Mary Jo Wood, Liz Gill, Sue Connor, Sonia Vogelsang, Cathy Clewlow, Ann Felton. Third Row: Coach Pettinger.Mary Ann Connolly tmanagerj, Betsy Horne. Rachel Booth, Jayne Weigand, Beth Ely. Amy Felton, Coach Szabo. Not Pictured: Maureen Birmingham, Sue Breen, Lori Zombolo. l tried to maintain compatibility. VOLLEYBALL 155 1 S ' Q fafgwsvegg 53 1 Rm gf, k ' -. ,... WY' ik: f L 1 ww Wm? Eizfifgig v fi' .1-km 11221 ,yff'Mf'-fri fu, Q,f3,fa.:.1c 355329 f 'YQ' . Y' fm .pw Below: Geri Waldron 6235. Teri Power. Right: Cindy Pil- ger. Lower right: Tricia Prochnow. GIRLS' BASKETBALL - Front Row: Mary Ellen Dronzek. Lisa Christiansen, Nancy Smith, Gwen Freihaut, Teri Power. Second Row: Rhonda Wolfe, Julie lVlcMurray, Sue Harty, Kim Durham. Jeanne Hagan, Sue Marty. Third Row: Coach Lacy. Nlicki Kelly, Pam Pilger, Amy Bodle, Jenni McClure. Jeanne Bowen, Cin- dy Pilger, Monica Wolf, Coach Duhig. Fourth Row: Liz Gill, Geri Waldron. Tricia Prochnow. Not Pictured: Aud Eggum, Annette Carlson, Anne Pace. lVlaria Pace. We oweitall to our mascot. Like the volleyball team. the basketball team started out with new uniforms and ended up with a not-so-good season. The team was new and inexperienced. made up of mostly freshmen with a few returning players. With a lot to learn in so little time. the team did surprisingly well in that aspect. Good team spirits were kept up when several spectators showed up at home games. GIRLS' BASKETBALL 157 We did great for halt of a team. A rash of injuries hit the team this year, but nevertheless they had a great season. Form, skill, and performance before a crowd were the requirements fora gymnastics team member, and they demonstrated these abilities well after months of five-day-a-week practices on the balance beam. the unevens, the horse and the free exercise mat. In spite of their members on the sidelines, the team still placed second in their division, and fourth in the Central Suburban League. Q Q wir, - t. Q-'lfislilfst .- 7 i I 'K v 'K , , if 2 . ' C QNX' --Qi: ' 2, 5 Q - - ' ,. i 4 5 . . fy P' B 'P Above: Debbie Lundquist. Top right: Lynn Caldwell. Lori Chamber- D lain, Pam Mintz, Center left: Susie Long. Center right: Marla Simon. 158 GIRLS' GYMNASTICS Front Row: Lisa Horn, Tammy Bedrosian, Susy Long, Heather Coleman. Second Row: Betsy Kennedy, Becky Nassimbene, Lynn Caldwell. Lori Chamberlain, Jenny Gehrig, Cindy Chen. Marla Simon. Third Row: Linda Picchietti, Cory Kneuer. Lisa Zschunke, Debbie Lundquist, Mrs. Jirka. Fourth Row: Jeanette Cath, Pam Mintz, Patty McCurry, Michelle DeGrange, Linda Ferris, Mrs. Sliozis. Not Pictured: Patty Turner, Jenny Castle, Jane Young, Barb Craig, WATER POLO - Front Row: Pete Wetzel, Mark Craig, Bob Szyman, Tom Gilmore, Bob Goldstein. Second Row: Steve Edwards, Morgan Newton, Al Miller, Bill Schwochow, Rick Roth, Scott Miller. N,-,..,,.g 1-'5lillQ-',,, A .Vi I f I HAII fun and no practice' After school or in the evenings, if there were enough students interested, those who were too busy to compete in interscholastic sports, those who didn't want to compete, or those who just couldn't make the teams were given a chance to participate in sports they enjoyed. Occasional coed sports made the games even more exciting. Some interscholastic intramurals existed too: indoor soccer and water polo played other schools, but weren't letter sports. More and more kids attended as they discovered something cheap, worthwhile, and fun. I-i Z W .A 5 1 , f U . if A ,Q -,W,,,....-.- L.: . ...--U- ..-.-. W- - - - A it.. - A-'y Ag Wh . . 5,1599- 'f5W Ali... . . ...Yr f ff, ,-- f in-', 4 S- 'F , .X .ffl Above far left: Jim Erdman. Above left: Mike Baron. Left: Lori Chamberlain. I E i INTRAMURALS 159 lt's exciting, fast, and l love making goals. It wasn't an official DHS sport- the IHSA didn't recognize hockey so no letters were given. But the team didn't mind: they borrowed the name of Warriors and attracted a lot of fans. Practice began in November under the bubble at Trinity College and continued at the rink even after the bubble had burst. The practices paid off as the team demonstrated their excellent skating and stick handling abilities by winning game after game. Even spectators got into the spirit of the game as they joined players for a night at the fights. ' + 'N -I 160 Hockev 'U' as ft at P ,Q Q .. .., .ea 'W if? Q Qi 'wa 'E OV ...ii 9 'Q Vi' sig, 4' .Xl ? VARSITY HOCKEY - Front Row: Dave Tipton, Matt Dietz, Steve Marcus, Bruce Carman. Second Row: Bill Kilcoyne, Steve Carman, Mike Tobin, Brian Balwierz, George Papadakis, Jeff Seaberg. Coach Bob Q Gatche, Third Row: Coach Don Tobin, Bill Murphy, Don McLaughlin, Bill Kohler, Gary McCurry, Mark lCarlson, Dave Carlson, Jim Behnke, l l lJUNlOR VARSITY HOCKEY - Front Row: Bill Kilcoyne. Don Agostinelli, John Lindemann. Jim Burke, Tim Durkin. Second Row: Bruce Bowen. Torn Gullen, George Papadakis. Jim Behnke. , Dick Jacobson. Third Row: Joe Wichert. Jim Reese, Perrv Smith, John Raquet, Tom Wessel. Jeff Harris, Ron Yeo. Far above: Mike Tobin. Above: Steve Carman. Opposite page top: Rick Harris, Gary McCurry, Mike Tobin 1205, Matt Dietz 133. Opposite page bottorn: Matt Dietz. HOCKEY 161 Football opponent DHS Carmel 6 30 Highland Park O 19 Morton East O 29 Niles East O 14 Niles West 14 20 Maine West 21 20 Maine South 6 19 Evanston 28 7 Niles North 0 25 St. Viator 19 8 First in Division Soccer opponent DHS Glenbrook North 2 3 Lake Forest 3 0 Niles North 1 3 Waukegan 3 2 Glenbrook South 2 4 Highland Park 1 2 New Trier West 5 1 Niles North 0 1 Holy Trinity 1 5 Maine West 1 0 Maine South 1 0 Niles West 2 2 Niles East 1 2 Lake Forest 1 O Cross Country opponent DHS Libertyville 48 15 Carmel 50 15 Highland Park 50 15 Niles West 38 20 Niles East 43 16 Maine North 37 19 Maine South 37 22 Maine West 24 32 Glenbrook South 41 21 New Trier West 23 32 Niles North 48 15 Maine East 24 33 Glenbrook North 31 23 Barrington Invitational Champions Antioch Invitational Champions i i Q E ' 161 162 SCOREBOARD Golf Buffalo Grove Libertyville New Trier East Loyola Maine South Highland Park Maine West Maine East Glenbrook South New Trier West Glenbrook North Niles West Niles North l-lersey Barrington Niles East Fourth in Conference Opoonent 209 225 166 168 204 245 174 175 147 159 157 162 168 176 165 176 Fifth at Rockford - Guilford Invitational Girls Tennis Evanston Glenbrook South Maine West Highland Park Maine South Niles West Niles North Niles East New Trier West Maine East Glenbrook North Field Hockey New Trier West Highland Park New Trier East Maine East New Trier West Highland Park Lake Forest Maine East First in Division DHS 202 202 159 164 203 246 169 169 156 152 152 170 148 167 167 151 opponent DHS 3 4 3 4 1 6 6 1 3 4 5 2 2 5 1 6 6 1 2 5 5 2 opponent DHS 2 3 O 1 2 O O 2 0 0 O 2 O 1 O 2 Girls Swimming New Trier West Maine South Niles West Maine West Niles East Niles North Glenbrook North Glenbrook South opponent DHS 71 102 102 69 44 123 69 101 35 131 40 137 94 78 99 73 Fifth in Conference Meet Basketball North Chicago Niles East Notre Dame of Niles Maine South Niles North Niles West Evanston Maine West Glenbrook South Highland Park Morton East New Trier West Carmel Glenbrook North Maine East Maine South Niles North Maine West Ottawa Rock Island Stevenson Buffalo Grove Libertyville Regional Champions opponent DHS 60 57 61 72 71 55 81 44 62 82 61 55 83 75 58 54 65 54 53 51 61 60 70 47 53 52 58 60 66 74 95 53 77 30 71 54 70 58 63 49 53 67 41 52 52 56 Boys' Swimming Morton East Maine East Niles North Maine South Niles West Maine West Twelfth at Indian Relays Fifth at Titan Relays opponent DHS 61 98 65 117 66 105 84 88 33 133 80 92 Fourth at Conference Meet Fourth at Districts Wrestling New Trier West Maine East Buffalo Grove Libertyville Maine West Highland Park Maine South Niles North Glenbrook South Morton East Niles West Niles East Glenbrook North opponent DH S 17 42 22 27 24 24 24 18 36 18 21 24 26 18 4 58 24 31 14 38 9 36 26 16 27 18 Girls' Gymnastics Maine West Maine South Niles North Niles West Niles East Maine East Evanston opponent DHS 77,25 87.00 85,50 87.20 84.15 86.10 101.00 99.00 77.25 91.50 87.05 81.55 75.75 80.07 Fourth in League Championship Boys' Gymnastics New Trier East Barrington New Trier West Niles North Glenbrook North Mundelein Maine South Maine East Niles West Glenbrook South Highland Park Maine West Niles East Waukegan Lane Tech opponent 114.33 103.33 91.99 115.65 90,77 103.73 112.96 119.83 143.48 125.35 94.30 103.71 138.85 forfeit 73.60 DHS 91.60 94.01 70.53 78.43 74.64 83.43 86,50 84.66 97.53 93.37 108.68 92.67 103.58 82.74 78.43 Volleyball Maine West Maine South Niles East Niles North Niles West Glenbrook North Highland Park New Trier West Hockey Evanston Notre Dame Loyola New Trier East New Trier West Maine South Glenbrook North New Trier West Glenbrook North Evanston New Trier East Loyola Evanston Notre Dame New Trier West Loyola Maine South Glenbrook North New Trier East Notre Dame Maine South Second in Division opponent DHS 2 1 2 0 2 O 2 O 2 1 2 0 2 1 2 O opponent DHS 3 6 2 6 2 12 1 6 2 2 7 4 2 O 1 4 2 O 5 3 1 7 2 11 2 1 1 7 2 5 2 7 2 5 2 3 2 5 2 5 5 2 Girls' Basketball opponent DHS Glenbrook South 56 15 Maine East 48 41 Highland Park 58 21 Niles East 49 17 Maine West 32 29 Maine South 73 36 Niles North 47 45 Nles West 52 30 Badminton opponent DHS Maine East 1 6 Evanston 5 2 Niles East 0 7 Maine West 1 6 Maine South 3 4 Niles North 0 7 Niles West 2 5 New Trier East 5 2 First in Division First in League Championship l l scoREBoARp 163 People. Freshmen were freshmen to all but themselvesg proud to be here despite constant put-downs. Sophomores were amazingly spirited as they bullied the freshmen and kept their eyes on Traffic Safety. Juniors felt important with jobs and cars and SAT's, yet were anxious to be seniors. Seniors felt confident but strange with no upperclassmen to look up to. Busy with jobs, and pressured with college and the future just around the corner Laughing, working, learning. The essence of the school, the life of the classes, the pride of the teachers - these were the people of DHS. P E o P L z: K 4 Executive Boards FRESHMAN CLASS EXECUTIVE BOARD - Margie Janus fvice- presidentj, Scott Hezner tpresi- dentj, Maura Murphy Csecre- taryj, Peggy Sweeny Qtreasurerj. 166 EXECUTlVE BOARDS SOPHOMORE CLASS EXECUTIVE BOARD - Peter Mitchell Cviceepresidentb, Liz Jan- us Csocial chairmanj, Julie Greco ftreasurerj, Andie Batko Csecretaryj, Larry De- Angelis Cpresidentj. 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L 1 . , J 1 .- Jennifer Braun Sue Breen David Brennan Susan Brien Lisa Bruttaln Laura Britton Kimberly Brown Ose Buehring Susan Bulzoni James Burke FRESHMENXSOPHOMORES 173 Greg Butler Karen Byers Ronald Calllsch Lynn Caldwell Jeffrey Camp Christina Carani Kurt Carlon Ann Carlson Craig Carlson Deborah Carlson Steven Carman Caryn Carollo Peter Caruso Susan Casey Jeanette Cath Arthur Ceckowskr Jelfrey Chase Eric Chellsrorp Kristin Cheronis Paul Chilton Dean Chudy Michael Citti Audrey Clark Craig Clark Susan Clark Susan Clilton Marcie Cohen Mary Collins Terrance Collins Kevin Connor Paul Connor Catherine Connors Tom Cooper Jay Cowen Andrew Cox Michael Crakes Cynthia Crocker Christopher Crouch Daniel Cushing Dorothy Cushman Lawrence Dan Lori Daniel Lynn Danner Stephen Dartt David Daskal Robert Davis William Davis Karin Dearn Lawrence DeAngelrs Daryl DeFrancesco Robert Delarrn Constantine Deliyannis Lynn Dersch Thomas Detlelsen Carrie Devlto Suzanne DeVrles Bruce Diamond llana Diamond David Dice Clayton Dickens Maureen Dillon James Dtrnitriou Mark DiPietro Donna Drvenanzo Thomas Dolan Christopher Donovan Christopher Dutly Kevin Duffy Turn Durkin Brian Dvoret Julianne Eddy Richard Edwards Kenneth Ekenberg William Elliot Elizabeth Ely Mark Epstein Paula Epstein Jeflrey Ernst Melinda Eskrn Mark Evans Lisa Farr Elizabeth Fairhead Seth Feldman Amy Felten John Ferrara Linda Ferris Michael Field Clrlford Fielding Carol Fischer Alan Flershrnan Lisa Flernrnons Marie Flodstrom Kent Foster Jeffery Fradkin Robin Fragassi Paul Frank James Franke Lynn Frltze Jack Frost 174 SOPHOMORES 2 la 7 ,, N xx A' f I . .L ,. , E f. t It C . .s,r.- Mfg. , 5 L A 3.-. af. 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Bruce Jarvis Catherine Johnson Kelly Johnson Laura Johnson Melissa Johnson Richard Johnson Ronald Johnson Sharon Johnson Steven Johnson William Johnson Susan Jolly Lynn Jones Jeffrey Jorgensen William Joyce Karen Kahn Richard Kahn Diane Kalupa Kathleen Kamatos David Kanter Fred Kaplan Lynn Karey Harrian Kaufman Robert Kelm Davis Kennedy Kathy Killelea Janet Kirchner Linda Kisellus Claire Kleiman Scott Krrilans Deborah Kolb Jonathan Koloms Carol Korer Terri Koril Lance Korsvik Douglas Kramer Elizabeth Krueger Kathleen Kyle Scott Lamphear Gayle Landsman Michael Lazar Jeffrey Leake Thomas Lechner Jon Ledwith Lori Lenoble Michael Leon Harvey Lerner Ellen Levin Debra Levitetz Robert Lewakowski Gayle Lichtwalt Michael Lidbury Jeffrey Liebert Barry Levin Donna Lindberg Corinne Lindernann Timothy Lindholrn David Lindsley Mary Linville Jane Liske Steven Litz James Lorrghini Howard Lonngren Sara Loshaek Roger Loy Joan Lucari Danna Ludwig Robert Luetzow Ron Luitgaarden Joan Lundqurst Jacqueline Lupo Philip Lynn Carmin Macchiaroli Michael Mahany Jeffrey Manders Peter Manhard Rachel Marantz Brad Martin Scott Mcllwaine Gregory Mclntyre Michael McLean Sharon Mcauliffe Raymond McClaughry Jennifer McClure Maureen McCraren Patricia McCurry Timothy McDonough Richard McKendrick Lawrence McMullen Elliot Mednick Richard Meehan Martha Melchiorre Tracey Meshberg Deirdre Meyers Jerome Meyers Patricia Middaugh Andrea Miller Gregory Miller Loretto Mills Elizabeth Mitchell 176 SOPHOMORES xxx .I 'N ' wa , fih Eur' f f ' A L, D ll -f X' f 1 11 .s V.. ff N , V . 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Wuley Betsy WwII1amS CatherwneW1Ison Sandra Wnson Matthew Wmes Paula Wnnstow Chartes Wnnston Ronatd Wxtt Robbie Wolf Douglas Wolfe Jamre Wotlrnan Celta Woutle Jeb Wrwgnt John Wrught Kathteen Yell Ronald Yeo Lori Zaccan Kristen Zaeske Andrew Zaflron Jeiirey Zarernba Susan Zavon Robert Zywrckn SOPHOMORES 179 180 JUNIO Morton Aaronson DavldAbranarns Judlth Anrherg Chrlstopner Alston Brant Artchlson Cyntluu Allrald Patrrcm Alger Kathleen Anderson Mark Anderson Robyn Angvall Barbara Antonak Karen Anver Jellry Armstrong Barbara Aubel Lonny Baker Mlcnael Baker Bosella Ballerlnr Mlcnael Barber Laura Bartel Dawn Bartn Kennetn Bascn Nell Bauler Robert Baxter Davao Becker Steven Beckett Mark Beckman Tarnrny Bedrosran Roy Belsswenger Dawn Benson Lynn Bente Jean Bently Michael Berkowutz Susan Berman Daniel Bersteln Nancy Bnggarn Mrcnael Black Nancy Bodle Holly Borcnert Jane Boyd Eric Bram Mary Braus Samuel Braus Laura Breen Brynne Brewster Wendy Brlll Dana Brlnkman Laurle Brlnkrnann Rrcnard Brodner Laura Bronnkowskl Bradford Brown Spencer Brown Bonny Brust Mary Bryan Snerrl Buckelew Susan Buckland Snaron Bull Barbara Burke Danlel Butnrnan Gregory Callas Ellsa Camp Annette Carlson Mark Carlson Bruce Carman,Jr Llsa Carnellu Derrdre Carolan KlrnCaroIlo Thomas Carper Brandt Cassudy Jennller Castle Stephen Causey Mary Chapley Cyntnm Chen Donald Chester Janet Clnsnolrn CrargChnstlansen Kathleen Clttl Mary Clabots Jellrey Clampitl Catnleen Clancy Cnrls Clark Marguerute Clewlow Janet Close Blll Collins TerruColIlns Mvcnael Connelly Mary Connolly James Conner Mlcnael Connor Jol1nCoDe Lynn Corder RS Aj Q fa . 2 V 4 1' 5 , L l , A AJS? 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I F3 A' Barbara Crate Perry Crakes James Cramer Cathy Crear Joseph Cronin MargaretCumnunvs VlrglnloCurtln Mlchaelfluslnngg Mereduth D'ASiata Thomas Dahlberg Bruce Dan Scott Dauoe Wendv Daurn Tad Davls Wnlluam Davus Robun Dawes Jellerson Deangelus Stanley Delurgalskl Scott DeGeorge Donna Deutos Gerry Demers Janet Desoot Ellen Dewar Mary lllrkens Bradley Dlcknnson Mark Dlllon Janice Dlvennnzo LawrenceDolder Ill Vlrglnza Dolder Deborah Duke Luse Dulln Colleen Dunn Susan Dunn Bruce Ehlers Gary Elsenherg Don EIdredxze.Jr. Dane Elnason MlchaelEII1s Timmle Elsner John Emmons Paul Enckson Vurgxnua Ettluneer Danxel Evans Mark Evans Michael Evans John Eyenstacl Tlrnothy Everds Mary Farmer John Fay Cheryl Fayne George Fell Kenneth Fell Robert Velten Benlarnln Fuelds Rnchard Fnlnppo lrusFungerl1ut Donna Flnley Ellen Frnnegnn Mark Flanders Valerue Forker Errnlv Fox Cynthva Frank Gayle Freeman Mark Freeman Mlchael Freud Bruce Frelfelrl Marlka Frvtsen Rlck Frold Karen Frumkln Turnothy Furlong Paul Gaolnskl Kevun Gare Gregory Gartner Jonathon Gates DamelGayun Curtls Gendron Karen Gerod Kenneth Gertz Susan Groson Jeanne Gugnac Vnvuann Godzvcku Jeanette Goelz Frntz Goetz Robert Goldstenn Gall Goodman Stanley Goodman BartJnr.1Grtsnt Kevrn Graw Eluzatnet Gray Nell Greco Randee Greenberg Rooerl Greenebaurn Patrlck Grllhn Chrlstune Grurnsnaw Andrew Grzyhowskl Thomas Gullen Nancy Gurson Robert Gutknn Brenda Gutrnan JUNIORS 181 l x 1' f ' Y I 'ii xx ' ' . . 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Dawn Ptedter Anne PhlI!!pS Ehzabetn Phnlllps RohertPh!l!ups Brian P!cch!ettl L!nda Pucchrettr Parne!a Pnger Deborah P!nney Bruce P!uskowskl Lusa Poe!!ung James PoI!!ck Kathryn Po!kowskn Loren Po!Iack Angehta Porcella Laurte Pottenger Mtchae! Pre!!berg Dona!d Prochnow Mrchae! Pucclo Suzanne Puckett Ju!! Purcelt Susan Quant Bruce Rafa!son Mnchae! Rarmondu Cameron Ransom Karen Rasor Perry Ray Terence Redmond Lu Jean Reeder Nancy Read Ruchard Resseguue Wn!l!arn R!ha Bruce Rmhards Cynthua Ruchter Jul!a Rtggto Jeanette Rrley Muchae! Rtv! John Roach Mary Roberts Gera!d Roownson Enzaoetn Rogers Laurie Rose Nlaudeen Rosernann Renee Rosslnu Rnchard Roth Thomas Roth Karen Rouse Susan Rozak Mrchae! Rubrn Carolyn Rudd Bradley Ruedug Steven Russakov Tom Russel! Stacey Sather Barbara Sause Dante! Scam Vrctor Scarpone Lrsa Schaen Pau! Scnencker He!en Scntilxng Stuart Schneuder Barbara Schweitzer W!!!!arn Schwochow Dante! Scott Pau! Sed!acek D!ane Sendner Raymond Sestfert Pau! 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' ,'.. :1'f l'fiJf?:Yl BendaZlnk . fl 1 FRESHMEN NOT PICTURED: Myra Bornsteln Joseph Bullone Earl Frledrnan Jacquelnne Hugglns Wulllarn Kraerner Bob Knoll EG Leuler Robun Mecher Joseph Meyers Mlchael Olson Clark Raymond Don Ross-Robertson Llsa Smllh Paul Thelss Jellrey Whitton SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED Steve Abt CyntlnaAronson Randy Borchert Constance Buckelevv Thomas Charles Brett Cove Mark Clolowskl Peter Czolovvskl Steven Ednmnus Andrea Felten John Forsbere Chrnstouher Frerhaut Sharon Glaoer Cllntorr Golden Nancy Hollman Barry Hynes Robert Kennedy Frank Kntght Lisa Zschunke Dean Zuccarello I Alanluelarrnan Douglas Zwrener Robert Korrnos Edward Kozak Rachel Lang Kathryn Lattanzl Barry Lttt Martha Madden Kevin McDermott John Melchlorre Karen Mlller Sharon Mulls Peter Mltchell Glen Nault Rene Papa Donna Parlse Karen Rasor Danlel Schwertzer Wllluarn Small Randall Srnuth Kevln Wnnkler JUNIORS NOT PICTURED Lesne Baker Rosella Ballerrnr Robert Brown Jon Carlson Jul-eCole Eat-.artltioooer Gerald Delaney Paul Hansen James l-larrer Nanrlta Henderson Patrucla Kulburg Wllllarn Kleser Bradley Kolorns Jelfrey Kopln Tammy Largo Debbie Larson Catnerlne Leason -st? it 9 Cheryl Sleuger Robert Stern Robert Sullivan Dawne Swanson Jonathan Taylor Cary Teach ShlrleyTheodorou Jett Theodosakrs Tamara Thornton Deborah Thurston Davlo Tlpton Tr-anna Tltus Mark Tobolskl Wayne Tooel Mlchael Torsberg Nancy Trevor Thomas Trlcarrco Mark Trlhllo Nancy Tsuru Dlane Turk Dana Turner Thomas Tuttle Angela Valenta Joan Van Newenhl Z Rlrnantas Vanagas Jay Vanerstrorn Davld Varney Davld Veatch Cecule Vevoda Muchelle Vleth Cnrrs vrrzl Steven Vousard Susan Volk Duane Ward Donald Warner Lrsa Warner Jayne Wathen Mark Webb Steven Weber Vlctorua Weller Davld Welr Susan Weller Mary Wesselholl Greg Wheeler Jennller Whllonn Deborah Whltfleld Lee Whltfleld Robm Whutlngg Sharon Whyle Ernestwleoer Lusa Wlesbauer Geollrywrllls Mlchaelwrllls Gaul Wrltcn Karen Wlnegar Mark Wlshne Eluzabeth Wolll Leslue Wood Carolyn Vosl Robln Yott Nancy Young Nancy Zahnle karen Zarlsh Chrnstooher Le SUEur Chrls Mannlng Mrchael McKee Elizabeth Morskl Sharl Nlxon Jellrey Nordrnark Kathleen O Day Ronald Ohlbach Steven Prlnce Martha Raooley Norrna Rothbart Randall Shaffer Peter Staats Lon Stewart Andrtenne Swartz Laura Whitten Karen Wall Frank Wlse JUNIORS 185 Senior Officers I C? There it was! Six hundred twenty- five pieces of a jigsaw puzzle were haphazardly strewn upon the table. After hours of becoming frustrated while trying to match convex pieces with their corresponding concave pieces. the puzzle-maker stepped back and took an objective view of the task he had been laboring over. It seemed that his many hours of tedious mixing and matching had been in vain. Why in the world had he even attempted such a feat? Likewise, four years ago, 625 little freshmen were wandering about the halls of Deerfield High School wonder- ing Why do I have study hall in a room full of plants and turtles and birds in a birdcage? Or, more often, He told me l113 was this way, but alll see is Q125. Which way now? It seemed that everyone was stepping back and asking themselves the same questions, Why am I here? What can I accomplish here? Only now. as our senior year comes 186 SENIORS to a close, is it at all possible to answer such questions. Like the puzzle maker meticulously struggling over his little cardboard pieces, only after much time and effort do any visible results occur. there have been many hours spent in shaping that group of 625 rabble-rousing freshman into a very recognizable group of young adults. These have been precious hours. hours filled with much love, laughter. caring and sharing. There have been many puzzle-makers trying very dili- gently to piece together the lives of many young people. There have been those teachers who showed that extra spark of life, who have made learning a fun experience and fun a learning experience. There have been those one for all and all for one types of group efforts. And most importantly, there have been 625 unique persons exposing themselves, their thoughts, and their ideals to entwine themselves around a common bond. This bond is the bond of being constantly aware of lf. . fi I SENIOR CLASS EXECUTIVE BOARD - Upper left: Laurie Starck fsocial chair- manp. Upper middle: Cindy Clohesey fpresidentj. Upper right: Mary Rahmes Cvice-presidentj. Lower left: Andi Sala Qtreasurerj. the presence of a certain enthusiasm which is rarely found within a group so large. We have, as a class, time and time again, been a present-day exam- ple of that nostalgic school spirit which most had thought was extinct. we have also shown that 625 different persons may discover within each oth- er a common compatability which combines to form a unity. We have succeeded in answering our questions. As our puzzle-maker, after success- fully piercing together his puzzle, must slowly break apart the interlocking parts, so too, must we. the Class of 1975, divide and depart in our own directions. However, these puzzle pieces will always remain a part of their own unique puzzle, Wherever each of us may go, we will always be a vital part of the class of '75, and we will always share in our very special bond of very special friendships and very special unity. -Barb Mahany 39 im'-P KN! 'Qa- H XX X. ,, ., .V , r Q 'V .i - D ., , - Q i . i l l Top left: Brad Lusa smiles during Warrior Weekend. Top right: Cathy Clewlow sells hot dogs at the GIIVIA concession stand. Center left: Aud Eggurn and Mary Jo Wood watch a football game. Above: Julie Eisen- staedt studies in the courtyard. Left: Barb Mahany and Jinna Zscnunke pair up on Halloween. msn. X SENIOR CANDIDS 187 Alex Abt Michael Abt Patricia Alston Corvin Alstot Mitch Altman Kevin Anderson Michele R. Anderson Rob Andrews Karen Lee Appelbaum Kathy Appelbaum Thomas Baer Brian Balwierz Kathlene Bank Loryn Bard Janice Barnett Michael Baron Stephanie Baron Steve Baxter Scott Beinlich David Belofsky Jeff Beller Wayne Belner Brian Benjamin Michael Berg Stephanie Banta 188 SENlORS SENIORS 7,2 . ,J if .if Q Ag Dena Berkin Diana Berman Richard Bernstein Patrick Birmingham Charles Black Victoria Boches Bruce D. Borland Bruce Boruszak Laura Botker Antoine Bourgeois Harrison Bowes Clay Brabant Susan Bradford Kevin D, Brinkman John Brofman Douglas Brook Nancy Brown Pat Brunker Janet Bubley Sara Buchsbaum Nancy I.. Bundock Myra Burgess Carol Burgett Richard Burkhart David Buthman Carey Caldwell SENIORS 189 Alexander Callas Dave Carlson Craig Carnelli Tara Carolan Lou Ann Carper Douglas Ceckowski Sheila Chapley Nicholas Cheronis Dora Chilton Steven Christiansen Dennis Chudy Dave Clabots Kathy Clark William Clark Catherine Clewlow Cindy Clohesy Laura Clouser Judith Cohen R. M. Cohen Mike Cole Karen Collins Kimberly Collins Mary Beth Collins Laurie Colo Catherine Cooper Robin Cowen 190 SENIORS Qs N Xi si 04' Sai 5 'f Y ,fi , A 'W fe x W, 'V' 5 -il S X Q ! xy 'cm' .. X!! X , gk., '7 Ann Fisher Brian Fisher Jon Flaxman Celia Foltz John Friedman Bob Fulton Eric Galockin Dan Gamso Valerie Colette Gang Barbara Gant Hugh Garrity Andrew Gavin Derek James Gehrke Cindy Gerstein David Getz Patricia Gilliland David Gitles Eric Globersori Gregory Godzicki Julie Goelz Debra Gorchoff Donna Gorchoff Jonathan Gottlieb Greg Gant James Grant Susan Garcia SENIORS 193 La u ra Green Bradley Greenberg Tim Grohe Pamela Groover Gary Grossman Lynn Grossman Harry Grover Mike Groves Michael Grutza Lynn Guasta Rory Gurson Susanne J. Haase Mark Hackert David Haertle Nancy Hagler Kevin K. Haight Thomas Hamer Tom Hames Tom Hanscom Catherine Harrer Adam Harris Jeff Harris Kristin Hart SENIORS r , 'x QU ' , .X . Q., lin C 1' s., '7 x 6 r 'x :ft .U . GH' QT , 'x f ', tghgl' 5 ygzzyiiiiizgfl ,fair Tadhg Hart Susan Harty James Hattis James Haugh Linda Havranek John Hawkes Michael Hayes Ronald Heiby Jill Heinen Thomas Hemmer Karen Henke Lu Ann Heusinkveld Barbara Higgason Jim Hill Neal Hirsh Susan Hoag Cindy Hohlfelder Randi Hokin Cynthia Holcombe Deb Hopwood Leen Horstman Pam Hoyerman Leonard Allan Hull Pamela Hunt SENIORS 195 Susan Hunt Gail Hunter Jeff Hutchings Elliot Hutchinson ScottC. lmm John Iverson Randy Jacobs James Jaeger Carol Jensen lsobell Jensen Steven Joffe Diane Marie Johnson Edward Johnson Janet Johnson Jay Johnson 196 SENIORS af, ,,, I -'f -w QQV -'L Education Of The Searchers There is nothing novel in my saying that l've spent, exhaust- ed, and or lived at, in, and or with Deerfield High School. ln addition to that, there is also no surprise in the revelation that there is no conscience entity answering to the title of D.H.S., rather this D.H.S. is the sum total of the people in- volved with the school and their interactions. Therefore, when some well-meaning con- versationalist inquires as to what l have learned in school, the real answer Cnot the reply l givej is that l've begun to learn about people. There are no short cuts leading to the ac- quisition of this vital knowl- edge. Acaclemics may be accel- erated, but it has taken every day of these four years to grope to where I am now in reference to people and to liv- ing, and that is pretty much how it should be for everyone. I have learned that genuine warmth does exist,but it must be sought out and unlocked. It is also difficult to discern gen- uine warmth from warmth. The former is indeed a pre- cious commodity, and contra- ry to the multitudes of reli- gious zealots, it does not exist in everyone. lVly opinions are the result of my experiences, and as my experiences differ from those of others, I cannot always hope for my opinions to gain acceptance. Not every- body is worth knowing and trusting, but as we cannot for- ever look inward, we are sen- tenced to search for what we seek in one place: other seek- ers. This, in itself, is neither good not-evil as it is unchange- able, and thus cannot be judged. I am not engulfed in emotional ties to the people of D.H.S., and I am not at all bit- ter toward them, either. l have learned to be an idealist, and I have learned to be a cynic. This phase is nearing an end, The End is not in sight. -Jeff Beller il ,AN r 94 -Q Karin Johnson Stephen Johnson Katharine Jones Judith Kahn Darlin Kalmes Theodore Kanvik Larry Kapp Mary Karol Betty Kaufman Daniel Kells Joanne Kennedy Deborah Kerr Richard Kessler William F. Kilcoyne Kim Kindt Steven Kirchner Catherine Kirk John Kirkgasser John Kittermaster Kimberly Klatt Stephen Klem Marie Klemp Richard Klemp Elaine Klos Steven Kneebone Kent Killelea SENIORS 197 Todd Knowles Kendra Knudtzon Holly Kobitter William Kohler Wendy Kolb Orna Kolikant Steve Kolko Doreen Koritza Thomas Kormos Keith Korsvik William Koski Janet Kozak Julie Krefting Cathy Kuhlmey Nancy Kuhlmey Andrea LaPointe James Larson Steven Lazar Charlie Leake Steve Ledwith Laura Lehman 198 SENIORS 1 ,4 f I, 'fe -n 'I' 1 ,1 ,al I 4. K r 4,, A Y x, fl1' .fa w Lori Lehman Cydney Levin Michael Levin Beth Ann Levine Jeff Levitetz Shara Levy Pam Lins Linda Linthicum Laura Liv Janet Long Paul Longhini Kathy Lucari Bradley Lusa Patty Lynn Doug Lyons Kimberly Lyons Steven Mackay Cathy Macrae Julie Madden Barbara Mahany Carol Mailfald Christopher Maloney John Manchester Jeffrey Marchuk SENIORS 199 Steven Marcus Phil Margolies Paul Marks Scott Mason Jack McArdIe Patrick McAuliffe Dave McClellan John McCormick Gary McCurry Kathy McDermott Cathy McEwan Cathy McGee Laura McGIauchIin Frank McGovern Sue McLean David Meisinger Dru Meshes James Carl Meyer Therese Mick Scott Michaels Marci Migatz Ann Miller 200 SENIORS Q CW X i, A NNW XX Bonnie Miller Doug Miller Maurice Miller Raymond Miller Robert Miller Gerald Mills Craig Modjeski Elizabeth Monaco Richard Moon Craig Morahan Roger Morgan Megan Morrison William Mueller Mary Mullaney Debra Mullinix Dave Murphy William Murphy Ruth Murray William Murray Vincent Muscarello Lameece Mustafa Mike Naegle Rob Narodick Becky Nassimbene Dirk Nebbeling Cynthia Neil SENIORS 201 Catherine Jo Nelson Mark Nelson Martha Jane Newby Barbara Nielsen Chris Nikitas Gregory Nollin Cheryl Novack Nancy O'Donnell Judy Ondrako Leonard Orsini Donald Ott James Otten Kevin Over David Overholt Kelvin Palmer Corinne Palms Barb Parker Peter Patterson Mitchell Pawlan Robert Payseur Curtis Peirson SENIORS 202 eil 'QQ ?!N ,i S 'D -A nf-wg JE YZ Y alll Xt 'R 1 1 .il A. Kathleen Perkowitz Regina Perna Alan Perry Jane Peterson Laura Picchietti John Phillips Conrad Pioli Janis Pizzato Jim Place John Polick Chuck Porernba Ivy Postil Dan Prellberg Ken Presberg Sheila Price Pamela Prince Sharon Prindiville Mary Rahmes 5 John Raquet LA . P' 7. of k',r, , W. . 1 I 3 MX i X wa' . X w PA-ww Kirk Reeder A David Reich sw' M W 1-If 'Q W.. l R 6 elf ' c SENIORS 203 Tami Reidel ,, Judy Reizen - Linda Rentsch A A- Teresa Reticker Terrence J. Riordan T .N if 'J ' 1 .X i , vu . 1 , , ' .' - 5. Thomas Rissman s Nancy Rivera V- T R Patty Roach Deirdre Robinson Susan Robinson Jay Rosenbaum Bonnie Rosenheim James Roth , J as Yo In PM Courtney Rothbart -vs Tony Rothschild Linda Rozak Avrum Rubenstein Christopher Rueb 204 sENioRs Sally Ann Ryon Rita Sabato John Sager Paul Sager Andrea Sala Sharon Sales Jeff Samples Carolyn Sanders Ann Sandonato Stephen Scala Christopher Scali Nancy Schaffner Howard Schencker Vera Schiffels Margaret Schleicher Jackie Schmidt Fred Schneider Karen Schramm Barbara Schultz Nlarcy Schultz Wendy Schwochow Jeff Seaberg Mary Jo Seaberg Ellen Seeley SENIORS 205 Tanya Nicole Selz Dylan Shafron Bruce Shapiro Lisa Shapiro Nancy Shapiro Linda Sharken Kelly Sheridan Beth Siegel Mark Silberman Dave Skiffington Nora Small Ken Smith Debbie Sommers Jeffrey Soprani Ann Stadler Athena Stamas Larry Steerup Laurie Starck Lesley Stein Lorianne Stein Lynn Stephenson Gary Stern Jamie Stewart Kenneth Seidman 206 SENIORS 'GV '-f !!P Dave Stocco Kenneth Sugar ails. D 'tx I N Yiwf Ellen Sullivan Karen Sundrnacher 1: . xi' A T 1 gg: : 1 3323 ' , Valerie A. Sunyak .0 ' fx? H, . V, 3 e . L T JlllSutherland ni ' ,fi 21222 :J ' 4' A T, T -gif, ', ,'::::2 511.1 , 1 ws . . 1. . we W, vs . 3f ' Hg, - 'Y' Six' L. in ' , S f H T ,- e S gi .1 T if S . 5 I -43' 2:25 KT-32215 !5Eg'72fQS2:- l jf- -5 .11 , f ,.-52.2 53255222 ' ii ,I - ' .32-T , -::f- if S 1' 11 L 1 4 Maile Swall Donald Swanson Julie Anne Swedien Bob Szyman Patrea Talbot Mindy Tatz Karen Tayerle Linda Tayler Charles Tharnstrom John Theodosakis Polly Thompson Susan Thorsten Michael Tobin Ron Tolisano Andrea Tonella SENIORS 207 Patty Trestenjak Catherine Trom Robert Tukesbrey Patty Sue Turner Rikki Valos r l l lx Sherry VanCrey Martha Vandervries Andrew VanElls Scott Vanerstrom Scott Vaughn YY I 'Z To rn Va ugh n Scott Vazq uez 16 David Vella Ron Venable Ellery James Angelo Virzi 1 'G Chris Voisard Edie Walchli Y' Dinah Wallace Joni Wallace 515 Peggy Walz Quigg Warnecke John Wathen fe-7 James Weber Mary Weber 208 SENIORS ' rf I 1 rf 40 ff J 4579 '7 , ., i V -.A r j, A ,li s...s-.aft -5 Glenn Weckerlin Julie Weidler Kenneth Weigand Joseph Weiler Michael Wells Kerry Werth William Wessel Thomas Westlund Tim Westlund Peter J. Wetzel Donald Wheeler Robert White Robin Whitehead Kathy Whyte Don Wichert Leslie Wilkins Jane Williams Debra Williamson Richard Willman Lorrie Wilson Carol Wing Deborah Wishne Allison Witt Rhonda Wolfe SENIORS 209 Stephen Wolfson Mary Jo Wood Kim Wright Pam Yancy Lawrence Yasdick Renee Yerke RobertC. Young Jeff Zahnle Keith Zahnle Kevin Zahnle Jinna Zschunke 210 SENIORS SENIORS NOT PICTURED: Andrew Adler Scott Anderson Richard Bergman Margatet Betlinski Thomas Borrino Mary Burgett Jeff Carlson Thomas Clayton Scott Dever Joanne Drake Joseph Falkeis Tim Gill John Gottlieb Susan Gregory Steven Hahn Michaelle Harmon John Harty Daniel Hirsch David Holladay Jeff Louch .xx ff? l Jeff Matthews Michael McMurray Thomas Meehan Craig Miller Patti Ottow Craig Phillips Sharon Popkoff Stephen Ray Margaret Reynolds Robbie Rosemann Marc Rosenthal Laurie Shepard Jeff Silverman Steve Smith Gary Sugar Charles Talbot Mike Utterback Larry Weil Edward Winkler Paul Zuba The editors of the yearbook would like to thank their fantastic staff members for their hard work, David Weir and Mark Hodges for pictures, lVlr. Hackleman for his patience, and lVlr. Knudson for his experience beyond our years Ceven if he never was around except when we didn't need himh. Ceftffyifwfwf mmuunxvw M 1 ' ,, if 5 ,ni lf! .M -'Q ' Hill! fI1Tl Center: lVlr. Knudson. Clockwise from upper left: Bonnie Rosen- T N ' Q, 3' .I helm, Carol Jensen, Carolyn Sand- ' Xt ' ers, DeDe Dobbs, Kathy Dolder, B - Debbie DeVriesg Bill Davis: Carolyn ,,, X I Sanders, Carol Jensen, Ann Fisch- lxig lf ' t,5g,,,8 A Qi er, DeDe Dobbs, John Heusinkueldg 1 9, Bill Davis: Kathy Dolder, Ann Fisch- 5,?,riijQ'1t'i' V'h.g:J N iv ff? er, Jamie Stewart. 5,5-' . lata if it :naw -. it rs H11 a fi'-if l ' - f' ' -ultra: EQ- rf- 4 .?: - ez, il V fff it Qi-r 'KN Material contained herein is printed under the District 113 Freedom of Expression policy which requires the school to provide channels of communication to facilitate expression of the individual and collective opinions ot students. J LL 211 INDEX A Aaronson, Morton 180 Abrahams, David 180 ABRAHAMS, MARGE ABRAHAMSON, BARBARA 51 Abt, John 188 Abt, Michael 188 Abt, Steven 185 Adams, Michael 131, 167 ADAMS, PAUL 56,130 Adams, Steve 130, 145, 173 Adamson, Denise 95,173 Adle, Andrew 210 ADLER, LOUIS 53 Agostinelli, Donald 133, 161, 167 Ahrberg, Judith 113, 180 Alston, Christopher 180 Alston, Kevin 173 Aiston, Patricia 188 Aitchison, Brant 180 Alfraid, Cynthia 180 Alger, Patricia 105, 153. 180 Alonzi, Laurie 167 Alonzi, Susan 173 Alstot, Corvin 134, 188 Alstot, Steven 173 Altman, Cynthia 14, 15, 19, 57,96,173 Altman, Mitchell 124, 188 AMSTER, GEORGIA 80 Anderson, Craig 137, 151, 173 Anderson, Donald 173 Anderson, Jeffrey 132, 173 ANDERSON, JULIE 66, 74 Anderson. Anderson. Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Kathleen 180 Kevin 130, 188 , Laura 167 , Linda 173 Anderson. .Michele 188 , Rory 167 .Scott 210 . Steve 167 Mark 180 Andrews, Robert 188 Andries, Daniel 173 Angvall,Robyn 153,180 Antonak, Barbara 180 Antonak, Cynthia 173 Anver, David 167 Anver, Karen 24, 96, 97, 180 Appelbaum, Karen 188 Appelbaum, Kathy 188 Arends, Donald 173 Armstrong, Jeffrey 180 Aronson, Barry 173 Aronson, Cynthia 185 Arthur, Allison 167 Ashen, Jeff 173 ASHER, RALPH 62, 150, 151 Attenberg,Eileen 115,173 Aubel, Barbara 26, 30, 97, 119, 180 August, Laurel 167 AULT, ROGER 45 Austwick, Mark 167 Avona, Anna 173 Avona, Daniela 173 B Bachman, Ruth 167 Bachmann, Jill 173 Baer, Catherine 113, 167 Baer, Thomas 101, 188 Baitman,Jeffrey173 Baitman, Michael 167 212 INDEX Baker, Donna 167 Baker, Leslie 180 Baker, Michael 180 Baker, Steven 57,173 Baker, Theodore 173 BaIan,Vera 117,167 Ball, Barbara 94,173 BalIerini,Rosella180 Balwierz, Brian 161, 188 Bank, Arlene 173 Bank, Kathleen 121, 188 Banta, Meredith 117, 167 Banta, Stephanie 60, 111, 114,118,188 Baran,Jill98, 152,167 Barber, Michael 149, 180 Bard, Loryn 96, 97, 101 188 Bard, Nancy 94,102,173 Barker, Eric 130 Barnes, James 94 Barnes, Tina 167 Barnett, Janice 22, 116 188 Barnett, Shelley 113, 124, 173 Baron, Michael 159, 188 Baron, Stephanie 67, 102, 105, 188 Barrett, Julie 98,167 BARRON, HOWARD 44 Bartel, Dan 151, 167 Bartel, Laura 180 Barth, David 130, 180 Barth. Susan 103, 167 Basch, Elizabeth 167 Basch, Kenneth 180 BASSETT, JACK 66,134 Batko, Andrea 14, 25, 105 108, 166, 173 Battis, Mark 173 Bauer. John 147, 173 Bauer, Matthew 133, 167 Bauer, William 173 Bauler, Neil 133, 180 BAXTER, RICHARD 54, 55 Baxter, Robert 180 Baxter, Stephen 134, 188 Beam, Daryl 167 Bean, Laura 173 Beard, Patricia 167 Beattie, Charles 133, 167 Beattie, Edwin 130,173 Becker, David 180 Becker, Donald 130, 173 Becker, Jody 173 BECKER, RALPH 66 Becker, William 173 Beckett, Steven 180 Beckman, Mark 180 Bedrosian, Tammy 15, 103, 105,109.156, 158,180 Begue, Christopher 67 Begue, Yvette 154, 173 Behnke, James 161, 173 Behnke, Jeffrey 131, 167 BEINLICH, ALICE 50 Beinlich, Kim 57,173 Beinlich, Lawrence 167 Beinlich, Scott 81. 188 Beisswenger, Roy 144, 180 BELL, DONALD 68,117 Beller, Jeff 15, 28, 29, 99 136,150,188,196 Beller, Roberta 173 Belmont, Lori 167 Belner, Wayne 139, 140 188 Belofsky, David 101, 114, 188 Belson, Andrea 167 Benassi, Anthony 131, 167 Bender, Laura 46,167 Benjamin, Barton 133, 167 Benjamin, Brian 188 Benson, Dawn 180 Benson, Kathleen 167 BENSON, RITA 52 BENSON, ROBERT 44 Bente, James 137, 167 Bente, Lynn 97, 180 BENTHAUSE, LINDA 58 Bently, Jean 150, 180 Bently, Joan 27,173 Bently, John 167 Berenson, Robert 167 Bereskin, David 173 Berg, Michael 188 Berg, Stephanie 173 Bergman, James 167 Bergman, Richard 210 Bergmann, Mary 173 Berkin, Dena 114, 189 Berkowitz, Michael 180 Berkowitz, Peter 173 Berman, Diana 101, 113, 119, 123, 189 Berman, Julie 119, 173 Berman, Susan 180 Bernardini, David 132, 173 Bernstein, Daniel 144, 180 Bernstein, Leslie 79,173 Bernstein, Richard 189 BERSHAD, BERNICE 53 Bertram, Julie 173 Bertram, Linda 173 BETENSKY, MYNDELL 54 Betlinski, Margaret210 BEULOW, RICHARD 53 BEX, MARY 52 Biega, Eileen 173 Biggam, Elizabeth 167 Biggam, Nancy 180 Biggam, Timothy 135, 173 Bilsky, Nate 173 BINGHAM, LLOYD 53 Birmingham, Maureen 155, 167 Birmingham, Patrick 69. 118, 133, 189 Bischoff, Michael 173 Black, Charles 78, 79, 94. 95, 98, 189 Black, Michael 180 Black, Richard 137, 151. 167 Black, Robin 167 BLACKBURN, GENE 48, 68 Blakeley, Linda 173 BLAKESLEE, PAT Blatchford, Julia 154, 173 Blietz, Paige 173 BLITSTEIN, LEXIS 48 Blowers, David 15, 131, 144, 167 Boches. Victoria 120, 189 Bock, Kathy 173 Bodeman, John 167 Bodle, Amy 96, 157, 167 Bodle, Nancy 180 Bokunic, William 3, 135, 167 Bole, Michael 137, 151, 167 Bonin, Melissa 167 Booth, Rachel 154, 155, 167 Borchert, Holly 180 Borchert, Randy 185 Bordenave, Joseph 19. 85, 130, 151, 173 BORDENAVE, ROBERT 68 Borland, Bruce 14, 29, 110, 150, 189 Bornstein, Myra 167 Borrino, Thomas 210 Boruszak, Bruce 101, 189 Botker, Laura 94, 189 Bourgeois. Antoine 189 Bournstine, Karen 117, 167 Bowen, Brenda 167 Bowen, Bruce 161, 173 Bowen, Jeanne 157, 167 Bowen, Jeffrey 85, 173 Bowes, Harrison 189 Boyd, Craig 131, 145, 167 Boyd, Jane 180 Brabant, John 189 Bradford, Susan 26, 97, 100, 189 Bram, Eric 180 Brandenburg, John 173 BRANDT, NANCY 44 Branman, Jill 173 Braun, Jennifer 173 Braus, Mary 180 Braus, Samuel 180 BRAWDERS, JOHN 68 Breen, Laura 180 Breen, Sue 155, 173 Brennan, David 173 Breenwald, Susan 17, 167 Brewster, Brynne 180 Brien, Michael 131, 167 Brien, Susan 102, 173 Brill,Wendy180 Brinkman, Dana 180 Brinkman,Jeff167 Brinkman, Kevin 189 Brinkmann. Laurie 180 Brittain. Lisa 102, 173 Britton, Laura 116, 173 Brodner, Richard 180 Brodner, Steven 167 BRODWIN, CAROL 48 BRODY, NAN Brofman, John 189 Bromley,WilIiam167 Bronikowski, Laura 180 Brook. Douglas 189 Brooks. I-lollie 167 BROTMAN, SUZANNE 58, 59 Brown Brown Brown. Brown Brown. Brown, Bradford 180 Kimberly 102, 173 Lindsey 167 Nancy 189 Robert 130, 185 Spencer 136, 150, 180 BRUHN, BERNHARD 44, 66, 67 Brunker, Pat 189 Brunker, Paul 167 Brust, Bonny 16, 153, 156. 180 Bryan, Mary 180 Bubley, Janet 189 Buchsbaum. Sara 189 Buckelew, Constance 185 Buckelew, Sherri 180 Buckland, Susan 121, 180 Buehring, Ose 173 Bull, Sharon 71, 95, 180 Bulzoni. Susan 173 Bundock, Nancy 75.189 Bundock. Susan 167 Burbank, Charles 167 Burgess,Jimmy167 Burgess, Myra 189 Burgett, Carol 189 Burgett, Mary 210 Burke, Barbara 180 Burke, James 161, 173 Burkhart, Richard 189 Burton, Bradford 144, 167 Buthman, Daniel 180 Buthman, David 149, 189 Buthman, Mark 133. 167 Butler, Greg 85, 130, 174 Butts, Lori 167 Byers, Karen 174 C Caflisch, Ronald 174 Caine, James 167 Caldwell, Carey 189 Caldwell, Kevin 167 Caldwell, Lynn 103, 158, 174 Callas Camp Camp Camp Alexander 190 Callas. ,Gregory 180 ,Carolyn 167 .Elisa 86,180 ,Jeffrey16, 135,174 Carani,Christina174 Carlon, Kurt 174 Carlson, Ann 3,125,174 Carlson, Annette 157, 180 Carlson 151,167 Carlson,Craig174 Carlson. David 161, 190 Carlson, Deborah 174 Carlson,Jeffrey210 CarlSon,J0n185 , Christopher 133, Carlson.Kimberlie167 Carlson, Leslie 167 CARLSON. LYDIA 49 Carlson, Mark 18, 19, 129, 130,161,180 Carlson, Susan 167 Carman, Bruce 180 Carman, Steven 161, 174 Carnelli,Craig 190 Carnelli, Lisa 113, 180 Carolan, Daphne 190 Carolan, Deirdre 17, 110, 119,180 Carollo,Caryn107.174 Carollo, Kim 180 Carper. Lou Ann 121. 190 Carper, Thomas 130, 180 Caruso, Mary 101, 167 Caruso, Peter 174 CARVAJAL,JEROME 58 Casey, Susan 174 Cassidy. Brandt 94. 149. 180 Cast, Richard 135, 167 Castle, Jennifer 103. 105. 109,158,180 Castle, Michael 131, 149, 167 Cath, Jeanette 103, 158. 174 Causey, Stephen 180 Ceckowski, Arthur 130, 151, 174 Ceckowski, Douglas 190 CHALFEN, JANE 59 CHAMBERLAIN, JAMES 80 Chamberlain, Lori 158. 159, 167 Champer, James 135, 167 Chapley. Mary 180 Chapley. Sheila 121, 190 Charles, Carol 167 Charles, Thomas 185 Chase, Jeffrey 174 Chellstorp, Eric 174 Chen, Cynthia 103, 158. 180 Chen, Ronald 137. 151, 167 Cheronis, Kristin 174 Cheronis, Nicholas 190 Chester, David 131. 151, 167 Chester. Donald 25. 129, 143,144,130.166,180 Chilton, Dana 167 Chilton. Dora 26,97,190 Chilton, Paul 174 Chisholm, Janet 108, 180 Chorbajian, David 167 CHOUTER.CATHY 52 CHRISTENSEN. RICHARD Christiansen. Craig 130 180 Christiansen, Lisa 157, 167 Christiansen, Steve 120 190 Chudy,Dean135, 146,174 Chudy, Dennis 146, 190 Churchill, Kevin 124, 167 CINDRICH, DENISE 17,62 Cltti,Craig144.167 Citti, Kathleen 153, 180 Citti, Michael 174 Clabots, David 190 Clabots, Mary 107, 180 Clampitt, Jeffrey 94, 180 Clandy,Cathleen180 Clark, Audrey 174 Clark, Chris 180 Clark, Craig 130, 147. 174 Clark, Kathy 190 Clark, Pamela 167 Clark, Scott 167 Clark. Susan 174 Clark. William 98,190 Clayton,Thomas 74, 210 CLELAND. SHIRLEY 50 Clewlow. Catherine 105. 118, 125. 153, 155.156, 187.190 Clewlow. Marguerite 3, 102, 105. 106, 125, 152, 156. 180 Clifton. Susan 174 Clohesey, Cynthia 104. 118,186,190 Close, Erik 131, 168 Close.Janet29,102,180 CLOSE, MARY 46,47 Clouser, Anne 168 Clouser, Laura 190 Cohen.Avery117,168 Cohen, Charles 135, 144, 168 Cohen. David 168 Cohen,Judith190 Cohen,Marcie174 Cohen. Robert 190 Cohen. Scott 59, 95, 168 Cole, Jennifer 168 Cole,Julie 185 Cole. Michael 24, 25, 46. 110,130,190 Cole, Russ 131, 168 Coleman, Heather 158, 168 COLEMAN, JEAN 88,153 Collins, Bill 180 Collins, Karen 120, 190 Collins. Kathleen 168 Collins, Kimberley 96,190 Collins, Mary 28. 108, 118, 174.190 Collins, Mary 108 Collins, Terrance 130. 174 Collins,Terri180 Collins, Timothy 145, 168 Colo, Laurie 190 Conley,John168 Connelly, Mac 62,114,116. 180 Connolly. Mary 155, 180 Connor, James 130, 180 Connor, Kevin 117, 174 Connor, Michael 133, 149 Connor, Paul 174 Connor, Richard 168 Connor, Susan 155, 168 Connors. Catherine 100, 174 Cook. Holly 168 COOK, RONNA 48 Cooper, Catherine 102, 190 Cooper. David 168 Cooper, Edward 19, 130, 185 Cooper, Jerald 168 Cooper. 168 Peter 94, 95, 98. Cooper, Tom 174 Cope, John 180 Corder, Lynn 180 Cornish, Stuart 131, 144, 168 Cortopassi, Steven 168 Cove. Brett 185 Cowen, Jay 174 Cowen. Robin 190 COWGILL, WILLIAM 88, 89, 132 Cox, Andrew 135, 145, 174 Cox, Thomas 28. 118, 143, 191 Craig, Barbara 103, 152, 158, 181 Craig, Blair 168 Craig, Carol 168 Craig. Mark 16, 106, 114. 118,138,139,159.191 Crakes. Michael 174 Crakes. Perry 150, 181 Cramer.James181 Crandall.James135.168 Crear. Cathy 181 Crocker, Cynthia 174 Crocker, Lynn 191 Cronin,Joseph 181 Crook, Kim 191 Crouch, Cristopher 25, 61 132,139,174 CROUCH, LOUIS 54 Crowle.William 96.98.191 Crowley. John 14, 24, 25. 130,191 Cruttenden,James168 Cummings, Margaret 181 Curtin, Virginia 105, 119, 153,181 Cushing, Daniel 132, 174 Cushing, Michael 181 Cushman.Anne191 Cushman,Constance168 Cushman, Dorothy 174 Czolowski, Mark 185 Czolowski, Peter 185 D D'Agata, Laurel 168 Dagata, Meredith 181 Dahl,James168 Dahlberg, Thomas 136. 150,181 Dan, Bruce 181 Dan, Lawrence 119, 137, 150.174 Daniel, Cindy 168 Daniel. Lori 116, 174 Danner, Lynn 174 Dartt. Lisa 168 Dartt. Stephen 174 Daskal, David 16, 55. 174 Daube, Scott 181 Daum,Wendy181 David, James 129, 130, 191 DAVIS, BARBARA 50 Davis, Laurie 62,168 Davis, Marcia 3, 105, 118, 125, 153, 156, 191, 211 Davis, Michael 168 Davis, Robert 174 DAVIS. ROBERT 63, 124 Davis, Tad 181 Davis.WiIliam 125,181 Davis, William 3, 139, 174. 211 Dawes, Jon 144, 168 Dawes, Robin 181 Deal, William 168 Deam, Karin 98,174 Deangelis, Jefferson 130. 181 Deangelis, Lawrence 130, 166, 174 Debus, Richard 191 DeFrancesco. Daryl 102, 105. 156, 174 Defurgalski, Edward 77. 191 Defurgalski, Stanley 181 Degeorge, Scott 181 Degeorge, Timothy 168 DeGrange, Jeanette 107, 168 DeGrange, Michelle 29, 103. 105, 158,191 DeiTos, Donna 181 DeiTos,Jayne46, 102.191 DeLaHunty, Barbara 111, 153, 191 Delaney, Gerald 185 Delarm. Robert 174 Deliyannis, Constantine 98 132, 174 DeMars. Steven 78, 79. 120 191 DeMEO, MARINO 52 Demers, Gerry 181 DeMichele. Gary 94.191 Denzel. Diane 168 Dersch, Lynn 174 DeSandro, Mark 168 Despot, Janet 100, 181 Despot, Thomas 144, 168 Detlefsen, Nancy 168 Detlefsen, Thomas 174 Dever, Guy 151, 168 Dever, Scott 149, 210 Devine, David 24, 29, 130 191 Devito, Carrie 174 DeVries, Deborah 3, 125 153, 191,211 DeVries, Sandra 103, 168 Devries, Suzanne 152. 174 Dewar, Ellen 181 Diamond, Bruce 174 Diamond, Debra 168 Diamond, Ilana 174 Dice, David 132,174 Dickens, Clayton 119, 174 Dickens, Mary 181 Dickinson, Bradley 142 143,144,166,181 Dickinson, Roger 110, 129 130,191 DICKMAN, FRED 44, 56 143,145 DlDIER.JEAN 50 Diets. Matthew 161, 191 DiFrancesca. John 53. 130 131.191 DIFRANCESCA, VINCE 86 Dillon. Mark 181 Dillon. Maureen 107, 174 Dimitriou, James 71, 130 174 DiPietro, April 168 DiPietro, Kelly 168 DiPietro, Mark 174 Dishman, Barry 168 Divenanzo, Donna 174 Divenanzo, Janice 181 Divenanzo,Linnette191 Divine. Jennifer 117, 124 168 Dobbs. Deirdre 3,97,112. 118.125.191,211 Dobbs, Hillary 168 Dolan, Mary 17, 168 Dolan,Thomas174 Dolder. Katherine 3. 111 125,191,211 Dolder, Lawrence 181 Dolder, Virginia 113, 181 DOMPKE, MURIEL 50 Donarski, Brent 191 Dondanville, Catherine 192 Donnick, Robert 168 Donovan, Christopher 174 Doremus, Deidre 168 DOREN. MICHAEL63 Drake,Joanne21O Dronzek, Mary 157, 168 Duffy,Christopher174 Duffy, Kevin 147, 174 DUHIG, KAREN 48,157 Duke, Deborah 181 Dulin, Lise181 Duncan. David 168 Dunn, Cathy 111, 117, 168 Dunn, Colleen 181 Dunn, Nancy 98, 103, 107. 168 Dunn, Robert 192 INDEX 213 Dunn, Susan 102, 181 Durham, Kimberly 117, 152,157,168 Durham, Mary 192 Durkin, Doug 168 Durkin,Tim 161,174 Dvoret, Brian 174 DYAS, JAMES 54 E Eck,John131,168 Eddy,Julianne107, 174 Edmands, Steven 185 EDSTROM, ART 61,68,138, 139 Edwards, Jeffrey 168 Edwards. Richard 135, 174 Edwards, Steven 139, 159 192 Eggum, Aud 78, 88, 105, 157,111, 153, 187,192 Ehlers, Bruce 181 Ehlert, Douglas 168 Eichenfield, Jeffrey 61,168 EICHSTAEDT, CARL Eilert, Bruce 168 Eisenberg, Gary 181 Eisenberg, Steven 133, 168 Eisenstaedt, Julie 16, 105, 109,187,192 EISINGER, MARGARET 69 Ekenberg, Kenneth 137, 145, 174 Ekenberg, Linda 192 Eldredge, Don 150, 181 Eliason, Dane 181 Elliot, William 174 Elliott, Nancy 117, 168 Ellis, Michael 181 Elsner, Larry 168 Eisner, Timmie 99, 115. 181 Elston, David 168 Elston, John 192 Ely, Elizabeth 25, 152, 155. 174 Ely, Robert 25, 24, 28, 85, 110,136,143,145,192 Ernmons,John181 Endean, Dawn 168 Endean, Debra 192 ENDERSON,JOYCE 50 Enis, Martha 192 Epstein, Karen 121, 192 Epstein, Mark 110, 118, 130,192 Epstein, Mark 174 Epstein, Paula 25,107,174 Erdman, James 68, 118, 129,130.159,192 ERICKSON, FERN 51 Erickson, James 192 Erickson, Paul 133, 181 Ernst, Jeffrey 24,132,174 Eskin, Melinda 27,174 Ettlinger, Virginia 22, 104. 181 Evans, Daniel 181 Evans, David 168 Evans, Mark 181 Evans, Mark 130, 174 Evans, Michael 181 Evenstad, John 133, 181 Everds, Timothy 181 F FABRY, FRED 69 FAHLER, DACIA 49 FAIR, EDWARD 63 Fair, Lisa 174 Fairhead, Elizabeth 174 Falkeis, Joseph 210 Farmer, Mary 181 Fay, John 181 Fayne, Cheryl 82, 84, 181 214 INDEX Fechner, Patricia 98,168 FEDER, MARLENE 54 Feder, Randi 168 Feder, Steven 135, 144, 168 Feld, James 192 Feinberg, Paul 139, 168 Feldman, Seth 18, 132, 174 Felknor, Bruce 17, 30, 95, 96, 97, 101, 192 Fell, George 181 Fell, Kenneth 134, 181 Fell, Steven 168 Felten, Amy 155, 174 Felten, Andrea 25,155,185 Felten, Robert 134, 181 Fennell, Thomas 98, 131, 168 Ferraro. John 174 Ferris, Leslie 97,118,192 Ferris, Linda 16, 106, 158, 174 Field, Michael 132, 174 Fielding, Clifford 139, 174 Fielding, Ralph 26, 97, 98. 118,192 Fields, Benjamin 136, 137, 150,181 Fields. Leslie 192 Filippo.James144,168 Filippo, Richard 181 FILIPPO, SAM 45 Fine, Jennifer 192 Fingerhut,lris17,181 Fingerhut, Lee 168 Finley, Diane 168 Finley, Donna 181 FINNE, ESTHER 52 Finnegan, Ellen 119, 181 Finnegan, John 130, 146, 192 Finnegan, Julie 59, 60, 155, 168 FINOTTI, RONALD Firks, Steven 73, 192 Firl, Donna 168 Fischer, Ann 3, 114, 125. 193, 211 Fischer, Carol 153, 174 Fisher, Brian 193 Fishman, Eric 168 FJELSTUL, ROBERT 69. 137, 150 Flanders, Mark 181 Flaxman, Jon 24,25,110, 118,130.142,143,145. 193 Fleishman, Alan 130, 174 Flemmons, Lisa 174 Flis, Karen 168 Flodstrom. Marie 174 Foltz, Celia 193 Forker, Cynthia 168 Forker, Valerie 71,181 Forrest, Kevin 117, 139. 168 Forsberg, John 130, 185 FOSSEDAL, RUTH 59 Foster, Kent 174 FOUNTAIN, ROBERT 69 Fox, Emily 15, 181 Fradin, Peter 133, 168 Fradkin, Jeffrey 151, 174 Fragassi, Robin 174 FRANCIS, MICHAEL 81 Frank, Cynthia 181 Frank, Paul 147, 174 Frank, Paul 168 Frank, Steven 117, 149, 168 Franke, James 174 FRANKEL. JAMES 44 Frasier, Joyce 168 FREDRICKSON. ADELE 58 FREEHLING, BETTY 81 Freeman, Gayle 181 Freeman, Mark 61, 139, 181 FREEMAN, RICHARD 48,81 Freid, Michael 181 Freifeld, Bruce 15, 19,13O, 150,181 Freihaut, Christopher 117, 135,185 Freihaut, Gwen 157, 168 Freund, Katherine 78, 154, 168 Friedman, Earl 185 Friedman, John 193 Fritsen,Marika181 Fritsen. Monique 59, 152, 168 Fritze, Lynn 96, 97, 102, 174 Froid, Rick 120, 181 Frost, Jack 139, 174 Frumkin, Karen 181 Fugina, Mary 168 Fulper,Jill168 Fulper, John 125, 175 Fulton. Donald 168 Fulton, Robert 193 Furlong, Timothy 136, 143. 144, 181 G Gallagher, Kendra 168 Galligan, Debra 175 Galockin, Eric 193 GALSKY, DALE 81 Gamso, Daniel 146, 193 Gamso, Steven 168 Gang, Valerie 193 Gant,Barbara 118,193 Gant, Thomas 175 Gapinski. Albert 175 Gapinski, Paul 181 Gara, Kevin 94,181 Garcia, Robert 168 Garcia, Susan 193 Garrity, Hugh 193 Gartner, Gregory 132, 133 150, 181 Gastsield, Alfred 168 Gates, Jonathon 78, 79 149, 181 GATTA, LOUIS 68 Gau, Linda 168 Gaudet, Richard 175 Gavin, Andrew 101, 193 Gavin, Daniel 78, 79, 181 Gedney, Margaret 103, 175 Gehlert, Carolyn 175 Gehrig, Fred 168 Gehrig, Jennifer 103, 158 175 Gehrke, Derek 193 Gembra, Janice 153, 175 Gendron, Curtis 139, 181 Gerken, James 130, 175 Gerod, Karen 22, 23, 116 181 Gerstein, Brian 151, 169 Gerstein, Cynthia 193 Gerstein, Donald 175 Gerts, Jack 130, 175 Gertz. Kenneth 22, 119, 181 Getz, David 129, 130, 131, 146,193 GHERARDINI, JOSEPHINE 52 Gibbs, Neil 175 Gibson,Joan175 Gibson, Susan 181 Gignac,Jeanne112,181 Gigna c, Susan 98,102,175 Gilbert, Adrienne 169 Gilbert, Bruce 85,137. 151,175 Gill, Elizabeth 153, 155, 169 Gill, Timothy 210 Gilliland, Patricia 26, 97, 98,193 Gilmore, 61, 138, 139, 140. 159,175 Gitles. David 193 Glader, Sharon 185 Gliemi. Allison 14, 105, 108,175 Glist, Catherine 169 Globerson, Eric 136, 193 GlOberson,lra169 Glock, Corinne 169 Glock, Cynthia 169 Gluckman, Michael 169 Gnandt, Christine 95, 98, 175 Godzicki, Gregory 193 Godzicki, Susan 175 Godzicki, Viaiann 94,181 Goelz, Jeanette 181 Goelz, Julie 193 Goetz, Fritz 181 Goldberg, Mitchell 137, 151, 169 Goldstein, Jordan 175 Goldstein, Robert 75, 94, 95, 139, 159,181 Goldstein, Tamara 175 GOODMAN, ELAINE 52, 88 Goodman, Gail 181 Goodman, Stanley 181 Gorchoff, Debra 109, 193 Gorchoff, Donna 14, 109, 118, 193 Gordon, Harry 175 Gorr, Kevin 169 GOSH, JAMES 63, 64 Gossage, Julie 154, 175 Gottlieb, John 210 ' Gottlieb, Jon 14, 116, 193 Gourley, Timothy 169 Graef, Robert 175 Graepp, Gretchen 94,175 Granata, Deborah 98,169 Grant, Barbara 181 Grant, Gregory 193 Grant, James 193 Grant, Mark 169 Graw, Kevin 181 Graw, Thomas 169 Grawe, Steven 169 Gray, Elizabeth 181 Gray, Melanie 175 Greco, Julie 102, 105, 166. 175 Greco,Neil130,181 Green, Arthur 131, 169 Green, Eric 131, 151, 169 Laura 3, 16, 102, Green. 106. 125, 194 Green, Lisa 175 Green, Timothy 169 Greenberg, Bradley 194 Greenberg, Randee 181 Greenebaum, Robert 181 GREENFIELD, HAZEL 66 Gregory, John 151, 175 Gregory, Susan 210 Griffin, Patrick 181 Grimes, William 151, 169 Grimshaw, Christine 181 Grohe, Janice 169 Grohe, Timothy 194 Groover, Mark 95,175 Groover, Pamela 27, 194 Gross, Hal 151, 175 Grossman, Gary 194 Grossman, Gayle 98, 117, 169 Grossman, Lynn 97,194 Grover, Harry 194 Grover, Jill 169 Grover, Randall 175 Groves, Michael 194 Groves, Thomas 169 Grunska, Randall 135, 144, 169 Grutza, Michael 194 Grutza, Susan 175 Grzybowski, Andrew 146, 181 Guasta, Alan 175 Guasta, Lynn 97,194 Guasta, Richard 133, 149, 169 130. Guigli,AIessandro169 Gullen,Thomas161,181 Gumbiner, Terry 169 Gurson, Nancy 166, 181 Gurson, Rory 120, 194 Gutkin, Lawrence 137. 151. 175 Gutkin, Robert 130, 181 Gutman, Brenda 181 Gutman, Steven 175 Guy, Gregory 130, 175 H Haase, Susan 16, 194 Hackert, Karl 182 Hackert, Mark 194 Haertle, David 53,194 Hagen, Jeanne 154, 157, 175 Hagler, Michael 169 Hagler, Nancy 97,194 Hahn, Kathleen 169 Hahn, Steven 210 Haight, Kevin 194 HAJOST, JOSEPH 67,114 Hakewill, Timothy 130, 151, 175 HALFORD, THOMAS 86 Halpern, Gregory 182 Hamer, John 175 Hamer, Tom 194 Hames, Tom 134, 194 Hamilton, Edward 169 Hamilton, William 130, 175 Harnmack, Ralph 169 Hammerbacker, Elizabeth 175 155. HAMMERBURG, WALLACE 45 Hampton, Keith 65, 139, 169 Handberg, Lauren 153, 175 Handler, Karen 182 Haney, Halle 175 Hangren, Christine 175 Hanscom, Thomas 194 HANSELMANN, PAUL 74 Hansen, Eric 175 Hansen, Timothy 169 HANSEN, VIRGINIA 55 Hanson, Eric 169 HANSON, HOLLY 55 Hanson, Randall 130, 182 Hanson, Siri 175 HANWELL, JOANNE 55 Harder, Daniel 132, 169 Harder, Scott 182 Hardin, Mary 182 Hardy, Elizabeth 97, 98, 175 Harmon, Michel 169 Harmon, Michele 210 Harper, Jim 132, 169 Harrer, Catherine 16, 194 Harrer, James 185 HARRI NGTON, JAMES 88. 130 Harris, Adam 73,130,194 A , Ht., ,en -ef'-41,101 -.gs ' f mio g , v 7 AT? 5 1? v !' 1 W HARRIS. FRED 19, 87, 130 Harris. Jeffrey 130. 161, 194 Harris, Richard 131, 151, 161,169 Harris. Stuart 169 Harris, Valerie 175 Harris. 175 Harrison, Daniel 175 Hart, Kristin 194 Hart, Sean 175 Hart.Tadhg195 Hartley. Clayton 131, 169 Hartman, Gregory 182 Hartman, Karen 115, 175 Hartman, Sharon 175 Hartman. Steven 149. 175 Harty. James 175 Harty, John 210 Harty, Nancy 107. 175 Harty, Susan 157, 195 Harvell, Bret 182 HARVEY, JOAN 46 Hathorn, Debra 182 Hathorn, James 169 Hattis. James 71,195 Haugh, James 195 Hausner, William 175 Havranek, Linda 115, 195 Hawkes, Emily 175 Hawkes, John 195 Haworth, Karen 182 Hayes, Christina 169 Hayes. Michael 195 Hayner. Blake 131. 169 Hayner. Eric 175 William 130, Hayward, William 63, 137, 151,175 147, T11- Healy, Daniel 132. 175 Healy, Joanne 175 Healy. Karen 169 Healy. Mark 133, 182 Healy, Michael 182 Heath, Tamie 175 Hedgepeth. Allison 114 154, 182 Heiby, Pamela 97,102,175 Heiby, Ronald 17, 95, 124. 195 Heimbruch, Lyle 95,182 Heimbruch, Yvonne 175 Heinen, Jill 97, 102, 195 Heinrichs. Mark 182 Heinz, Ralph 169 HELFER, MARY 55 Hemmer, Michael 117. 169 Hemmer, Thomas 195 Henderson, Nanrita 185 Henke, Karen 121, 195 Henke, Victoria 169 Henkin, Elissa 182 Hennick, Michael 182 Hennick. Renee 175 Henricks, Jon 29, 134,142 143.144,145,182 Henschen, Jonathan 95 175 Herman, Peter 22, 116 119,182 HERMAN, PETER 44 Herman, Robert 175 Hertz, Janis 182 Herzog, Edward 95,182 Heusinkveld. John 3, 89 125, 130, 175 Heusinkveld, LuAnn 16, 26 102.105,109.118,195 Hezner, Scott 79. 131. 166, 169 Hiett, Naomi 99, 119, 182 Higgason, Barbara 195 Higgason,Manetta175 Higgins, Jacqueline 185 Hildreth, Harrell 169 Hiidreth, Wendy 175 Hill, James 195 Hill, Kenneth 182 HIMROD, LOLA 46 Hirsch. Daniel 78, 79, 210 Hirsh, Neal 70. 195 Hirsheimer, Lam 175 Hoag, Richard 139, 169 Hoag. Susan 195 Hodges, Mark 3,175 Hoff, Dorian 182 Hoffman, Nancy 185 Hoghaug. Leslie 116, 175 Hohlfelder, Cynthia 195 Hokin, Randi 195 Holcombe, Cheryl 28, 84, 166. 182 Holcombe, Cynthia 195 Holcombe, John 145, 175 Holder, Virginia 169 Holl, Linda 182 Holladay, David Holland, Diane 182 Holland, Ray 175 HOLLENBECK, DONALD 55 Holway, William 175 Homer, Betsy 182 Hoogheem, Nina 182 Hoover, Carol 182 Hopkins, Todd 130, 175 Hopwood, Debra 195 Horn, Charles 148. 149, 182 Horn, Douglas 98, 148, 149, 175 Horn, Lisa 103, 107, 158. 169 Horne, Elizabeth 17. 154. 155. 169 Horstman,Cathleen195 Horton, Lee 120, 150, 182 HORTON, KAY HORTON, RAYMOND 55 Hougsted, Steven 132, 139, 140,175 Hovde. Barbara 16, 103, 154,175 Howe, David 182 Howe. Susan 154, 156, 175 Howland, Jon 175 Hoyerman, Pamela 102, 195 Hoyerman, William 182 Hucker. Nancy 182 Hull, Leonard 195 Hunger, Pamela 175 Hunt, Betty 175 Hunt,Pam 18,121,195 Hunt. Susan 153. 196 Hunter, Gail 3, 94, 96, 97. 98. 125. 196 Hunter. Sally 169 HUNTSINGER, VANCE 70, 124 Hurley, Steven 175 Hussey, Steven 169 Hutchings, Jeffrey 118, 196 Hutchinson, Elliott 196 Hutsell, Karen 103, 169 Hyland, Michelle 182 Hyland. Timothy 175 Hynes. Barry 185 Hynes, Christopher 169 I lmhoff, Kathy 169 lmm, Renee 169 lmm, Scott 133, 196 ireland. Robert 182 lsenberg, Deborah 175 lsenberg, Robert 116, 117, 169 lssel, Karen 154, 169 lssel, Katherine 3, 16, 125, 154, 175 Iverson, John 196 Iverson, Steven 131, 169 Iverson, Thomas 175 J Jackman. Amy 154, 156, 169 Jacobs, Michelle 102, 169 Jacobs, Patricia 169 Jacobs, Randy 146, 196 Jacobson, Richard 161, 175 Jaeger, James 196 Jaeger, Joseph 175 Jaeger. Virginia 169 Jaffe, Michael 175 Jagues, Deborah 175 Janus, Elizabeth 104, 108, 166, 175 Janus, Margaret 17, 166, 169 Jaques, Karen 182 Jarecki, Gregory 175 Jaros, Joe 99, 151, 175 Jarvis, Bruce 176 Jasperson, Ann 31,182 Jaycox, Mike 169 Jaycox, Timothy 182 Jaycox,William169 Jedlicka, Charles 169 Jenkins. Michelle 169 Jenkins, Rene 182 Jensen, Carol 3, 125, 196 211 Jensen, lsobell 196 JIRKA, BARBARA 86, 103 158 Joffe, David 169 Joffe, Steven 149. 196 JOHANSEN. KENT 85 Johanson. Karin 169 Johanson, Paul 125. 182 Johnson. Catherine 176 Johnson, Deborah 169 Johnson, Diane 196 Johnson, Edward 196 Johnson, Janet 125, 196 Johnson, Jay 144, 196 Johnson, Karin 197 Johnson, Kelly 176 Johnson, Laura 176 Johnson, Melissa 113, 115 116, 153. 176 Johnson, Ned 130 Johnson, Paul 182 Johnson, Priscilla 14, 154 182 Johnson, Richard 176 Johnson, Robert 130, 150 182 Johnson. Ronald 147, 176 Johnson, Ronald 182 Johnson, Sharon 176 Johnson, Sharon 182 Johnson, 133, 197 Johnson. Steven 117, 176 Johnson, William 132, 151 176 Johnston, Jennie 182 Johnston, Tom 131. 169 Jolly, Bruce 117, 169 Jolly, Susan 97,116,176 Jones, Barbara 166, 182 Jones, Janet 15. 19, 182 Katherine 16. 29 122 Stephen Jones, 111, 118, 197 Jones, Lynn 152. 176 JONES, ROBERT 88,148 Jorgensen, Jeffrey 176 Josephson, Lee Ann 182 Joyce, William 176 Juhnke, Charles 25, 130 182 JURCZAK. KATHERINE 59 Jursich, John 169 Jursich, Susan 182 K Kabiller, Sari 169 Kahn, Judith 197 Kahn, Karen 154, 176 Kahn. Richard 176 Kaiser, Brian 169 Kaiser. Walter 182 Kalb, Teresa 169 Kallinger, James 131, 169 Kalmes, Darlin 26. 30, 97 118, 197 Kalmikoff. David 182 Kalupa, Diane 176 Kamatos, Christopher 182 Kamatos, Kathleen 73, 176 Kamberg. Lucas 169 Kammerer, Laura 21,182 Kanter. David 145,176 Kantor. Randy 169 Kanvik, Christopher 182 Kanvik, Theodore 120, 197 Kaplan, Bonnie 169 Kaplan, Fred 176 Kaplan, Julie 182 Kapp. David 169 Kapp. Dena 169 Kapp. Lawrence 197 INDEX 215 Kapsa, Linda 169 Karaba, Christine 169 Karey, Lynn 116, 176 Karol, George 169 Karol, Mary 197 Kartheiser, Mary 25,182 Kartheiser, Robert 131, 144, 169 Katz, Michael 182 Katz, Rachel 182 Kaufman, Betty 121, 197 Kaufman, Harrian 16, 176 Kaufman, Laura 29, 112, 182 Keena, Bryan 169 KEHRBERG, ROLAND 80 Keller, Laura 169 Keller, Lisa 120, 182 Kelley, Deborah 182 Kelley, Mary 182 Kelley, Richard 139, 169 Kells, Daniel 197 Kelly, Dennis 169 Kelly, Maureen 3, 125,153, 157, 182 Kelm, Bruce 56,130, 182 Kelm, Robert 130, 145, 176 Kennedy, Carolyn 22, 117. 169 Kennedy, Davis 176 Kennedy, Elizabeth 46,103, 103, 158, 169 Kennedy, Joanne 197 Kennedy, Robert 185 Keplinger, Steven 182 Kern, John 133, 182 Kerr, Deborah 121,197 Kessler, Richard 25, 73. 130, 197 Keup, Tracey 182 Kidd, David 182 Kieser, William 185 Kilburg, Carla 152, 169 Kilburg, Patricia 88,185 Kilcoyne, William 11O,113, 161, 197 Killelea, Kathy 73,102,176 Killelea, Kent 95, 112, 116. 118, 197 Kind, Alex 133, 169 Kind, Rhonda 154. 182 Kindt, Kim 197 Kirchner, Janet 25, 176 Kirchner, Steven 133,197 Kirk, Catherine 107, 118, 197 Kirk, Michael 131, 169 Kirkgasser, John 197 KISELLUS, LEONARD 85, 136, 137 Kisellus, Linda 176 Kittermaster, John 197 Klatt, Kimberly 197 Kleiman, Claire 75,176 KLEIN, JOHN 49, 63, 64, 143, 144 Klem, Stephen 197 Klemp, Jeffrey 170 Klemp, Marie 197 Klemp, Richard 197 KLINGE, MURIEL 45 Klompus, Barry 182 Klos, Elaine 121, 197 Klowden, Jill 170 Knackstedt, Alan 182 Knautz, Jeffrey 170 Kneebone, Connie 102, 170 Kneebone, Steven 197 Kneuer, Corinna 16, 103, 152,156,158,l82 Knight, Frank 185 KNILANS, MARILYN 64 Knilans, Scott 63, 143, 176 216 INDEX XY, X, 5554, K 1 1 ,- ' F wy ,QM 'N x X Knoireobiss Knowles, Todd 119,198 KNUDSON. RAY 82. 211 Knudtzon, Kendra 14, 16, 26, 97, 102, 105, 106. 152, 156, 198 Knudtzon, Kerry 170 Kobitter, Bradley 182 Kobitter, Holly 198 l, KOEHLER, MICHAEL 47,ll 130 Koenig, Jana 64,170 l Koenig, Joy 182 KoEPNicK, Ross 82 l Koetz, Amy 123, 182 ' Kofkin, Lori 182 Kohler, William 161, 198 Kohn, David 170 Kolb. Deborah 176 Kolb, Wendy 198 Kolikant,Orna198 Kolko, Steve 198 Kolman, Richard 170 Koloms, Bradley 117, 185 Koloms, Jonathan 176 KONETSKI, RICHARD 82, 131 Kopin, Jeffrey 100, 185 Kopper, Jeffrey 170 Korer, Carol 115, 176 Koritza, Doreen 198 Kormos, Robert 185 Kormos. Thomas 198 Korsvik, Keith 198 Korsvik, Kristine 182 Korsvik, Lance 176 Koski, William 198 Kozak, Edward 185 Kozak, Janet95, 198 Kraemer, Karin 113, 182 Kraemer, William 185 Kramer, Douglas 22, 23. 116, 119, 176 KRAMSKY, IRENE 56, 99, 118 Kranjec, Cynthia 170 Kratochwill, Rodney 182 Krefting, Julie 198 Krefting, Michael 170 Krimstein, Kenneth 94,182 Krueger, Elizabeth 176 Kruger, Mark 182 KRUMBEIN. ELIEZER Kucharski, Christopher 139, 140, 170 Kuhlmey, Catherine 198 Kuhlmey, Nancy 198 Kunkel, Eric 134, 182 KURTZ, KENNETH 70, 71 Kyle, Kathleen 176 KYSILKO, THOMAS 67 L LACY, ELIZABETH 86, 88, 154, 157 Laegeler, George 182 LAMBERT, MARY 51 Lamphear, Scott 176 Lample. John 182 Lample. Michael 170 Landsman, Gayle 25. 154, 176 Lang, Gregory 170 Lang, Lisa 185 Langhus, Kristi 15, 25, 102, 109, 182 Lapkin, Francine 83,182 Lapkin, Leonard 182 LaPointe, Andrea 15, 119. 198 LaPointe, James 131, 170 LaRash,John 131,170 Largo, Tammy 185 Larkin, Laura 170 Larkin. Thomas 130. 182 Larson, Deborah 185 Larson, James 150, 198 Larson, Mykal 170 Latter, Gerald 182 Lattanzi, Kathryn 185 Laughlin, Roberta 182 LAURSEN, RICHARD 67 Lawlor, Kimberly 182 McMurray, Michael Lawrence, Diane 14, 154. 182 Layton, Mary 170 Lazar, Michael 82. 176 Laza r. Lea ke Lea ke 182 Leake. Leake 170 Steve 198 ,Charles 198 Donald 132, 133, Jeffrey 176 Jerald 17, 94, 95. Leasori, Catherine 185 LEBEAU. LIONEL 59 Lechich, Donna 170 Lechner, Thomas 137, 176 Ledwith. Jon 137, 151, 176 Ledwith, Steven 136, 198 Lee, Lori 182 Leech, Christopher 130, 150, 182 Leeson, John 131, 151, 170 LeFevre, Kevin 170 Lehman, Juli 15, 25, 109. 183 Lehman, Laura 121, 198 Lehman, Lori 16, 18, 70, 102, 118. 199 Leider. Michael 170 Leifer, Ed 185 Lenoble, Lori 176 Leon, Michael 130, 147, 176 Leopold, Robert 67, 183 LeopoId,Susan103,170 Lerner, Harvey 145. 176 Lerner, Jeffrey 183 Lerner, Stephanie 153, 170 Less, Gregory 137, 151, 170 LeSueur, Christopher 185 LEVI, ELSA 52 Levin, Barbara 70,154,170 Levin, Barry 147, 176 Levin, Cydney 199 Levin, Ellen 154, 176 Levin, Michael 120, 133, 199 Levin, Rachelle 170 Levine. Beth 199 Levitetz, Debra 14, 108, 176 Levitetz, Jeffery 146, 199 LEVY, EVELYN 50 Levy, Jeffrey 22, 29, 183 LEVY, PAULA 49 Levy,Shara199 Lewakowski, Robert 176 Lewis, Cort 29, 183 Lichtwalt, Gayle 176 Lidbury, David 131, 170 Lidbury, Michael 176 Liebert, Jeffrey 176 Liefeld, David 133, 170 Lindberg, Donna 176 Lindberg, Judy 170 Lindemann, Corinne 176 Lindemann, John 161. 170 Lindholm, Timothy 176 Lindsay, Barbara 19, 183 Lindslev. David 176 Lins, Pamela 199 Linster, Katherine 183 Linster, Linda 170 Linthicum, Leslie 99,183 Linthicum, Linda 118, 199 Linville, Mary 95,176 Liske, Jane 176 Litt, Barry 124, 147, 185 Litt, Mark 150, 183 LITTLEFIELD, DAVID 71, 147 Litz, Steven 151, 176 Liv, Laura 121, 199 Lloyd. George 144, 170 Lockner, Christopher 170 Long. Janet 3, 125, 156, 199 Long. Mason 151, 170 Long, Susan 97, 103, 158, 183 Longhini,James176 Longhini, Paul 136, 137, 199 Lonngren, Howard 176 Loshaek, Sara 176 Louch, Gregory 170 Louch, Jeffrey 210 Loy, Roger 176 Lozins, Richard 170 Lozins, Robert 183 Lucari, Kathy 199 Lucari,Joan 155.176 Luckinbill, William 130. 183 Ludwig, Danna 176 Luetzow, Robert 176 Luitgaarden, John 170 Luitgaarden, Ron 176 Lundquist, Debra 19, 88, 103,108,158,183 Lundquist, Joan 176 Lupo, Jacqueline 15. 105, 109, 176 Lusa, Bradley 15, 16, 23, 30,119,187,199 Lustigson,Caryn183 Luth, Michael 183 Luth, Robert 170 Lyall, Lee 150. 183 LYNCH, MARY JO 82 Lynn. Patricia 199 Lynn, Philip 176 Lyon, Andrew 133, 183 Lyons, Douglas 199 Lyons, Kimberly 28.199 Lyons, Nancy 102, 170 M Macall. Michael 130, 150, 183 Macchiaroli, Carmin 147, 176 Mac Dougall, John 146, 183 MacKay, Scott 170 MacKay, Steven 199 Mackin, Robert 131, 170 Macrae, Catherine 121, 199 Macrae, John 151, 170 Macuba, Dawn 170 Madden, Julie 199 Madden, Martha 185 Mahany. Barbara 14. 15. 17, 102, 119. 123, 187. 199 Mahany, Michael 130, 142, 176 186. Mailfald, Carol 199 MAKOVSKY, BETTY 51 Makovsky, Jodi 183 Malek, Cynthia 183 MALEK, VINCENT 71 Maloney, Christopher 16, 26, 30. 97. 199 Maloney, Rebecca 26, 97, 183 Manchester, John 15, 94, 95,96.97.98, 118,199 Manders. Jane 117, 170 Manders. Jeffrey 132, 176 Manhard, Donald 131, 151, 170 Manhard, Peter 147, 176 Manning. Chris 185 Maraist, William 98, 137, 151,170 Maran,Maria154,183 Marantz, Rachel 176 Marchuk, Gary 59,135,170 Marchuk. Jeffrey 134, 199 Marcus. Steven 161, 200 Margolies, Philip 94, 95,98 200 I Margolis. Ellen 183 Margolis. Thomas 183 Mariani, Vito 183 Marin. Lee 151, 170 Marince, Paul 183 Marks, Paul 200 Martin. Brad 106, 139, 176 Marty, Susan 157, 170 Mason, Marcy 27, 97, 183 Mason, Scott 94, 200 Masterson, Sandra 170 Mastrangelo. Frank 170 Mastrangelo, Michael 183 Mathew, Don 149, 183 Mathews, Paul 144,170 Matthews, Jeff 210 May, Douglas 78, 79, 94, 95. 183 Mayer. Gary 183 MAXEY, EVA 83 Mazur. Daniel 170 McArdle, John 118, 142, 143. 145, 200 McAuliffe, Ginny 18, 102 McAuliffe. Pat 130.200 McAuliffe. Sharon 176 Mcauliffe, Virginia 183 McCalIister, Mark 136. 151. 170 MCCALLISTER. RICHARD 44 McCallister. Todd 136, 137, 151. 170 McCarthy, Laura 183 McCarthy. Michael 170 McCarthy, Susan 14, 21, 154. 156, 183 McCartney, Andrew 133, 170 Mccartney, John 183 McCIaughry, Raymond 176 McClellan, David 148, 149, 200 McClellan, John 133, 149, 170 McCloskey, Stephen 183 McClure, Jennifer 157, 176 McClure, Rex 139, 170 McCormick. John 200 McCraren, Maureen 176 McCulla, Patricia 170 McCurry, Gary 161, 200 McCurry, Kathy 18, 183 McCurry, Patty 14, 103, 108,152, 158,176 McDermott. Kathy 200 McDermott, Kevin 185 McDonald, Michael 3, 125, 183 McDonough, Margie 55, 170 McDonough, Timothy 176 McEwan, Cathy 123,200 McGee, Catherine 200 McGinley, Mary 21.183 McGIauchIin, Laura 200 McGlauchlin. Philip 130, 183 McGovern, Francis 200 McGovern, Margaret 183 McGrath, Kevin 170 MCGUIRE. LYNN 55,56 Mcllwaine. Scott 132, 176 Mclntyre, Gregory 94, 95 176 Mclntyre, Patrick 130. 146 183 McKee. Deborah 170 McKee. Michael 185 McKendrick, Richard 176 McLaren.Jennifer183 McLaughilin. Daniel 183 McLaughlin, David 170 McLean. Michael 176 McLean. Susan 200 McMann.Cynthia170 McMann, Karen 183 MCMANN. SUE 51 McMeen,Craig183 McMullen, Lawrence 176 McMurray, Julie 153, 157 170 McMurray. Thomas 96, 97 183 McNulty, Robert 151. 170 McWeeney, Mary 107, 170 Meagher, Greg 17. 170 Meagher, Sandra 15, 104, 109, 183 Mecher, Robin 185 Mednick, Elliot 124, 176 Meehan, Richard 176 Meehan, Thomas 210 Meisinger, David 200 Meisinger, Joan 183 Melchiorre, John 185 Melchiorre, Martha 176 Merino. Carolina 183 Merino, Felipe 170 Meshberg, Tracey 176 Meshes,Dru 146,200 Messmer, Laura 170 METZGER, ALFRED 56 Meyer, Corey 144. 170 Meyer, James 200 Meyers, Deirdre 154, 176 Meyers. Jerome 176 Meyers. Joseph 137, 185 Michaels, Scott 200 Mick. Mary 121,200 Mickels, Lisa 61, 102. 139 183 Middaugh, Patricia 94, 95 176 Middlebro0k,KimbaI17O Migatz, Marci 107,200 Migatz, Margo 170 Mikulski, Michael 124, 170 MiIani,Catherine183 MlLES.JUDY 59 Millberger. Terri 108, 183 Miller, Alan 139, 159, 183 Miller, Andrea 16, 103, 176 Miller, Ann 200 Miller, Bonnie 201 Miller, Craig 210 Miller. Douglas 201 MILLER, EDITH 56 Miller, Gregory 176 Miller, Gregory 183 Gretchen 16, Miller, 105, 106, 156,183 Miller, Karen 16, 185 Miller, Kimberly 153, 183 Miller, Linda 103, 107, 170 Miller. Mark 183 Miller, Maurice 26, 97. 201 Miller, Michelle 183 Miller, Peter 131, 170 Miller, Raymond 201 Miller, Robert95, 201 102 156 Miller.Scott139, 157,183 MILLER, VAN 86, 89, 133, 139 Mills, Doreen 183 Mills, Gerald 133, 201 Mills. Loretto 176 Mills, Sharon 82 Minor, Robert 131, 170 Mintz, Pamela 103, 153. 158,183 MITCHELL, DOROTHY 74 Mitchell, Elizabeth 176 Mitchell, Peter 119, 166, 185 Modjeski, Michael 201 Monaco. Elizabeth 16, 109, 118,201 MONROE, MERLE 66 Montgomery. Rich 183 Moon, Richard 201 MOORE, LOU 51 MOORE, RICHARD 57 Moore, James 170 Morahan, Craig 201 Moran, Joseph 64,119,183 Moran. Steven 149, 177 Moran, Thomas 170 Moran. Thomas 177 MOREHOUSE, JOYCE 57 Morgan, Roger 100, 118, 201 Morkin,Jeannie177 MORRISON, CHARLES 83 Morris, Chris 131, 144, 170 Morrison,JuIie170 Morrison, Megan 16, 104. 108.201 Morrison, Scott 183 Morski, Elizabeth 185 Morstein, Rhonda 183 Moss, Elizabeth 183 MOTZKO, ROBERT 71 Mueller. Debra 177 Mueller. William 201 Mullaney, Mary 29, 201 Mullaney, Patrick 144, 170 Muller, John 170 Mullinix, Debra 201 MuIIins,Julie154,177 Murphy, David 201 Murphy, Elizabeth 94,183 Murphy,John170 Murphy, Maura 17, 117, 166.170 Murphy, Scott 97, 183 Murphy, William 161, 201 Murray, Jean 183 Murray, Ruth 97, 201 Murray, William 201 Muscarello, Jean 83, 102, 183 Muscarello, John 170 Muscarello, 118, 201 Mustafa, Lameece 156, 201 Mustafa, Mohamed 130. 177 Muther, Carolyn 183 Muther. Deborah 177 Myers. Michael 183 N Nack, Dolores 183 Vincent 100, Nadborne. Bradford 143. 144, 145, 177 Naegele. Michael 49, 143. 145,201 Napp,WilIiam139,170 NARDINI. JAMES 52 Narodick, Rob 110, 120 201 Nase, Patricia Anne 183 Nassimbene, Becky 103 105, 158,201 INDEX Nathan, Karen 183 Natot, David 183 Nault, Glen 185 Naylor, Debra 183 Neale, Randall 177 Nebbeling, Dirk 149,201 Nebbeling, lneke 29, 145, 156, 183 Neil, Cindy 100, 114, 118, 201 Neil, Stephen 177 Nelson. Catherine 202 Nelson, Katherine 105, 155, 156, 177 Nelson, Mark 118,202 Nelson, Peter 177 Nelson, Robert 177 Neuman, Suzanne 117, 170 Neville, Allison 153, 170 Newberger, Adam 170 Newberger, Lisa 183 NEWBROUGH, ART46, 115. 130 Newby. Martha 105,202 Newman, Marc 151, 170 Newman, William 177 Newton, Carlotta 102, 105, 152,156,177 Newton, Morgan 61, 139, 159,183 Nezbed, Mac 18, 129, 130, 150,183 Nickoley, Jan 102, 152, 170 Niederman, Eric 133, 183 Nielsen, Barbara 94, 98, 202 Nielsen, Nancy 117, 170 Nikitas, Chris 142. 143, 202 Nikitas, Dan 145, 177 Nilsen. Keith 170 Nipp, Cherry 183 Nipp, Crystal 170 ,r - ' 'L f 218 INDEX Nixon, Shari 185 Noble, Douglas 25, 183 Noble, Tim 171 Nolan. Debra 49,183 Nolan, Diane 183 Nollin, Gregory 130.202 Nordmark, Jeffrey 185 Norlin, Eric 183 Norman,Carole177 Norman,Janet171 NORRIS. NAN 47 Novack.Carleen171 Novack, Cheryl 16, 122, 202 Novack,Clarice183 Novak, Marc 136, 150, 183 0 O'Brien. Deborah 171 0'Brien,Jean183 O'Brien, Mark 61, 183 O'Connell, Michael 177 O'CONNOR, RON 89, 130, 143,145 0'Connor, Timothy 89 147,177 O'Connor, Todd 70, 149 171 O'Day. Kathleen 185 Oder, Joseph 177 O'Donnell. Catherine 183 O'Donnell. James 177 O'Donnell. Kerry 104, 183 O'Donnell, Nancy 202 O'Donnell, Steven 171 Offner, Alexandra 177 Ogan. Dawn 14. 72, 107, 177 Ohlbach, Ronald 185 Ohrman.Todd 151,177 Oines, Peter 183 Olander, Lisa 171 OLIVA, ANITA 75 Olney, Richard 119, 137, 177 Olson, Michael 131, 185 Olson, Shawn 171 OLSON. VERA 51 Ondrako,Judy 104,202 Opfer. Craig 171 O'Reilly, John 177 Orsini, Kenneth 177 Orsini, Leonard 120,202 Osberger, Madeleine 171 OSTRANDER, JOE 47 Ott, Calvin 177 Ott, Donald 202 Otten, James 94. 95, 118, 202 Otten, Robert 95, 151, 177 Ottow, David 177 Ottow, Patricia 210 Over, Kevin 202 Overholt, David 14, 15. 17, 29, 130, 202 Overholt, Susan 102. 177 P Pace, Anne 157, 183 Pace, Maria 86,157,183 PADDOCK, MARY LOU 64 Padorr, Joy 102, 177 Palmer, Helen 154, 177 Palmer, Kelvin 120,202 Palms, Corinne 202 Pano, Scott 171 Papa, Rene 185 Papadakis, Maria 171 Papadakis, Geroge 161, 177 Papineau, John 132, 177 Papineau, Mary 105, 153. 156, 177 Parfitt, Karen 107, 154,177 Parfitt, Laura 171 Parise. Donna 185 PARK, BETTY 71 Parker, Barbara 25, 105, 108,202 Parker, Mary 117, 171 Parker, Nancy 154, 177 Parker. Stephen 171 Pastman, James 177 Patek, Douglas 177 Patterson, Cindy 183 Patterson, Peter 202 Patterson, Susan 171 Patterson, Timothy 177 Patton. Pamela 177 Pauly, Thomas 177 Pavalon, Linda 171 Pawlan, Mitchell 202 Payseur, Charles 171 Payseur, Robert 202 Pearson. Edward 149, 171 Pearson, Linda 184 Pearson, Linda 98,177 PEARSON, MARJORIE 51 Pedersen, Christopher 184 Pedersen, Richard 184 Peirson,Curtis 133,202 Peirson, Elizabeth 103, 171 Peneschi,Ronna177 PENNER, VIVI 83 PENROD, MIKE 89.130 Percak, David 130, 143, 144, 145, 177 Perkowitz, Kathleen 203 Perna, Regina 203 Perry, Alan 118, 203 Perry, Kaye 184 PERRY. RUTH 52 Persch, Lynn 103 Pesmen. Dale 79,116,177 Petersen, Katherine 184 Petersen, Kimberly 72,177 PETERSEN, NANCY 52 Petersen, Timothy 137, 151. 171 PETERSON. CISSY 50 Peterson, Karen 116, 177 Peterson, Jane 203 Peterson, Lori 154, 177 Petrie, Laura 184 Petrie, Leslie 47,171 Petroski, Susan 184 PETTINGER, LOIS 89,155 Pfeiffer. Dawn 184 Phelan. Peggy 171 Philliphs, Anne 154, 184 Phillips, Craig 130, 210 Phillips. David 177 Phillips. Elizabeth 154, 156. 184 Phillips,Jeffrey171 Phillips, John 203 Phillips, John 177 Phillips, Lee 15. 17, 55, 102.110,152,156,171 Phillips, Robert 184 Phillips. Stephen 177 Piacenza, Peter 177 Piacenza, Richard 171 Picchietti, Brian 150, 184 Picchietti, Laura 26, 97. 104, 108, 118,203 Picchietti, Linda 96, 103. 110, 158, 184 Picchietti, Lori 152, 177 Picchietti, Luann 103, 107, 110, 171 Picchietti, Michele 171 Pilger, Cynthia 157. 171 Pilger, Pamela 157, 184 Pinney, Deborah 184 Pioli, Christopher 147, 177 Pioli, Conrad 203 Pioli, Donna 171 Pisik, Mitchell 132, 151. 177 Pizzato, Janice 203 Pizzato, Jerome 131, 171 Place, Barbara 177 Place, James 19, 203 PLATH, KARL 45 Ploch, Rosemarie 102, 107, 177 Plude, Julie 171 Pluskowski, Bruce 184 Pock, Arnyce 177 Poelling, Andre 171 Poelling. Lisa 184 POELLING, RALPH 44, 47 Poland, Timothy 133, 171 Polick, James 133, 144, 184 Polick,John 143,203 Polkowski, Kathryn 184 Pollack, Loren 184 Pon, Evelyn 177 Popkoff, David 177 Popkoff, Sharon Porcella. Angelita 95, 97, 184 Poremba, Charles 130, 203 Poremba, Susan 177 Portman, Robert 177 Postil, Ivy 203 Pottenger, Laurie 184 Power. Teri 157, 171 PRAEGER, MARGE 52 Prellberg, Dan 15, 120, 121 203 Prellberg, Michael 184 Prellberg, Penny 81, 103 107, 171 Presberg, Ken 69.86, 203 Price, Sheila 94.98, 203 Prince, David 131, 171 Prince, Pamela 203 Prince, Steven 185 Prindiville, Sharon 118, 140,203 Proch now, Donald 184 Prochnow, Patricia 157, 177 Prokop. Michael 132, 177 Puccio, Andy 171 Puccio, Michael 130, 184 Puckett, Suzanne 184 Puckett, Virginia 177 Pugliese, James 171 Pugliese, Patricia 177 Pugliese, Paula 177 Purcell, Juli 94, 184 Purdy. Michael 171 PUTZ, FRED Q Quall, Matthew 177 Quint, Susan 184 R RABBATTINI, ERNIE 51 Rafalson, Bruce 184 Ragland, Gar 135, 177 Ragland, Mary 171 Rahmes. Mary 16, 28, 97, 186,203 Raimondi, Michael 184 Raimondi, Michelle 102, 177 Raminiak, Michael 178 Ransom, Cameron 116, 184 Ransom, Carter 133, 149, 171 Rappaport, Tracey 177 Rappley, Martha 185 Raquet, John 161, 203 Rasor, Karen 185 Rasor, Kenneth 184 Ratty, Jean 171 Ray, Perry 133, 184 Ray, Stephen 210 Raymond, Clark 98,185 Read, Thomas 131, 171 Ready. Mary 171 Reap, Elizabeth 177 Reaver, William 3,171 Redmond, Patricia 177 Redmond, Terence 24, 184 Reeder. Kirk 118, 129, 130, 203 Reeder, Lu 184 Reese. Deborah 161, 171 Reese. James 177 Reich, David 28, 61, 118, 203 Reich, Eric 171 Reich, Earl 131, 171 Reich, Paul 148, 149, 177 Reichenbach, Ralph 171 Reid, Nancy 184 Reidel, Bret 171 Reidel, Tamra 204 Reidy, Martin 177 Reidy, Paul 171 REIMAN, PAUL 72,150,151 Reisman, Judy 171 Reitman. Lori 177 Reizen, Judith 81 RENAUD, JULIENNE 60, 61 RENAUD, VICTOR 72,131 Rentsch, Donald 95,177 Rentsch, Linda 204 Repsholdt, Theodore 171 Resseguie, Richard 136, 150, 184 Reticker, Peter 171 Reticker, Theresa 204 Reynolds, Margaret 26, 46, 97,210 Reynolds, Nancy 26, 94, 95. 97,177 Riba,Wcliam184 Rich, Gregory 171 Richards, Bruce 184 Richards, Mark 177 Richter. Cynthia 184 Riggio,Georgeana177 Riggio, John 133, 171 Riggio, Julia 184 Riley, Farrell 177 Riley. Jeanette 184 Riley. Stephen 177 Ring, Karen 153, 177 Ringenberg, Debra 177 Riordan, Terry 204 Rissman, Thomas 101. 118, 124, 204 RITTER, DAVID 74 Rivera, Lu Ann 177 Rivera, Nancy 121, 204 Rivi, Michael 184 Rivi, Stephen 171 Roach, John 184 Roach, Patricia 204 Robbins, Mary 154, 177 Roberts, Craig 171 Roberts, Mary 102, 108, 184 Robinson, Cory 132, 171 Robinson, Deirdre 204 Robinson, Gerald 184 Robinson, Jeffrey 177 Robinson, Susan 204 Robinson, William 137, 151, 177 Rogers, Elizabeth 184 Rogers, James 131 Rolfe, Andrew 171 Rollin, Lawrence 171 ROMCEVICH, CARRIE 50 Roque, Francisco 177 Roque, Jose 171 Rose, Laurie 184 Rosemann, Margaret 171 Rosemann, Maudeen 184 Rosemann, Robbie 120, 130,210 Rosenbaum, Jay 204 Rosenbaum, Lee 130, 177 Rosenheim, Bonnie 3, 125, 204,211 Rosenheim, Brad 95,177 Rosenthal, Marc 210 Ross, Steven 177 Ross, Theda 171 Rossini, Renee 184 Ross-Robertson, Don 185 Ross-Robertson, Donna 177 Roth. James 133, 204 Roth, Richard 16, 61, 139 159, 184 Roth, Robert 116, 177 Roth, Thomas 133, 184 Rothbart, Courtney 204 Rothbart, Doug 171 Rothbart, Jeffrey 171 Rothbart, Norma 185 Rothschild, Anthony 118 133,204 Rothschild, Katy 171 ROTHSTEIN. SEYMOUR 44 Rouse, Karen 133, 184 ROYER, GREG 53,131 Rozak, James 171 Rozak, Linda 30, 104, 105, 204 Rozak, Nancy 177 Rozak, Susan 184 Rubenstein, Avrum 204 Rubenstein, Harlan 171 Rubin, Art 133, 171 Rubin, Michael 184 Rubjerg, Susan 171 Rudd, Carrie 184 Rueb, Christopher 16, 204 Ruedig, Bradley 133, 184 Ruedig, Brian 133, 171 Ruegg, Timothy 95, 98, 171 Runtz, Mary 171 RUREY, RICHARD 45, 83 Russakov, Diane 171 Russakov, Steven 184 Russell, James 151, 178 Russell, Toni 184 Russo, Angela 178 RUSSO, JOSEPH 84 Russo. Susan 154, 156, 178 Rustman, Kirk 135, 178 Rutstein, Dane 137, 151, 171 Ryder, Roberta 171 Ryon. Jennifer 171 Ryon, Sally 205 S Sabato, Monica 153, 178 Sabato, Rita 205 Sachs, Greg 147, 178 Sager, Emily 171 Sager, John 205 Sager, Paul 205 Sala, Andrea 105, 119, 155, 186,205 Sainsot, Caroline 171 Sainsot, Jacques 171 Sales, John 171 Sales, Sharon 205 Salinas, Daniel 178 Salter, Jeffrey 171 Samples, Jeff 205 Samples. John 178 Sanchez, Harvey 133, 171 Sanders, Carolyn 3, 118, 125,205,211 551 fi IT 5, em' Q' .fi ,T VI -1 . .. 1. - 4w. . . i- W , L .FT - +A q 5, Q ,. -, .- Ks, if? '? ,, g 2 ,. 'if' 'Q A W fy it + ' is as . ' ,Yk Y'.- , 'Vi' '1: g,x ,ut Q, 1' '- - '. 2- +G. I HI- :dsl j ! A Y' i u- A J .- 1. .-5 -. 1 . J at Sanders, Michael 131, 151, 171 Sandonato, Ann 205 Sandonato, Joseph 135, 178 Sansone, Linda 171 Sansone, Mark 130, 151, 178 Santi, Peter 171 SANTORO, FRANK 51 Sather, Stacey 153. 184 Sause, Barbara 77, 94, 184 Savage, Ann 178 Sazonoff, Jonathon 178 Scala, Daniel 146, 184 Scala, Stacy 171 Scala. Stephen 205 Scali, Christopher 205 Scarpone, Bradley 178 Scarpone, Victor 130, 184 Schaen, Lisa 184 Schaffner, Nancy 205 Schecter, Lisa 29 Scheele. James 178 Schencker, Howard 53, 139, 205 Schencker, Paul 184 Schiffels, Audrey 3, 102. 125, 154, 178 Schiffels, Vera 205 SCHILDGEN, WILLIAM 60 Schilling, Catherine 171 Schilling, Helen 184 Schirado, Susan 16, 178 Schleicher, Margaret 205 Schmalz, Jennifer 98, 171 Schmidt, Christopher 101. 124, 178 Schmidt, Jacquline 205 Schmidt, Ronald 132, 178 Schneckloth, Cynthia 153 171 Schneckloth, Sue 178 Schneider, Fred 120, 205 Schneider, Stuart 22, 97 184 Schoerke, Margaret 27 116, 178 Schotters, Stephanie 171 Schramm, Karen 16, 115 205 Schuett, Richard 151, 171 SCHUETT, WILLIAM 45 Schultz, Barbara 107,205 Schultz, Marc 171 Schultz, Marcy 105, 115, 118,153,156,205 Schulze. Ken 171 Schur, Sheldon 145, 178 Schwartz, Daniel 137, 151, 171 Schwartzberg, Holly 171 Schweitzer, Barbara 184 Schweitzer, Daniel 185 Schweitzer, Ted 178 Schwochow, William 16, 29,106,139,159,184 SCORZA, RICHARD Scott, Barbara 178 Scott. Daniel 130, 151, 184 Scott, Daniel 151, 178 SCOTT, JANICE 82, 84 Scott, Janice 178 Scribano, Michael 124, 139, 172 Seaberg, Jeffrey 120, 161. 205 Seaberg, Mary 205 Seaberg, Rebecca 178 Seaman, Bryan 172 Seawall, Mary 72,178 INDEX 219 Sedlacek. Paul 95. 184 Seeley. Ellen 205 Seidman. Kenneth 206 Seidner, Clifford 178 Seidner. Diane 60.184 Seiffert. Raymond 184 Seifried. Paul 133, 184 Selz. Diana 184 Selz, Tanya 206 Sengstack. Gregg 184 Senior, Jan 102. 152, 178 SEVERNS, KAY 57 Shaffer. Randall 185 Shafron, Andrea 172 Shafron, Dylan 95. 206 Shamis, Neal 172 Shapiro. Bruce 206 Shapiro. Diane 75.178 Shapiro, Gayle 172 Shapiro, Helen 172 Shapiro. Hilary 117, 172 Shapiro. Lisa 206 Shapiro. 206 Nancy 102. 121, Shapiro, Vicki 102, 178 Sharken. David 55. 69. 100, 124.172 Sharken, Linda 119. 206 SHARKEY, SALLY 47 Shaw. Connie 172 Shay. Steven 178 Sheahen. Darcie 57,178 Sheahen, Gary 172 SHEDD. PAUL 77,117 Shelgren. Kathryn 184 SHEPARD, CHARLES 63 65,135,144 SHEPARD, D. Shepard. Laurie 210 Shepard, Ross 16, 132, 178 Shepherd, Elyse 172 Sheridan, Kelly 206 Sherman, Leslie 178 Sherman. Scott 184 Shields. Kevin 114. 184 Shoemaker, William 184 Short. Daryl 172 Short. Hillary 184 Shuchter, Lisa 172 SICKEL. STEVEN 44 SiegeI.Beth125, 186.206 Siegel. James 69, 100, 172 Siegel. Jeff 100. 184 Siegel. Laurie 64.184 Siegel. Libby 49 Siegel, Mark 57.98.178 Silas. Dean 184 Silas, Peter 133. 144. 172 Silberman.Gail178 SILBERMAN, JO 52 Silberman. 206 Silberman, Robin 102. 178 Silberman, Scott 184 SiIverman.Jeffrey 210 Silverman,Lauren 107,172 Silverman, Mitchell 172 SILVERWOOD, THOMAS 57. 77 Mark 95, 98. Simon. Claire 184 SIMON. JOYCE 51 Simon, Marla 103, 105, 108,158,178 Sims, Dean 184 Sjovall.Gigi178 Sjovall.Vivi172 Skiffington. Bryan 145, 178 Skiffington. David 206 Skoglund.Carey178 SKOIEN, HOWARD 56. 57 Slaughter. Robert 132, 151. 172 220 INDEX Slezak, Lloyd 184 SLIOZIS. LENORE 89, 102. 152.158 Sloan. Eric 184 SMALL, ANN 87. 105. 153, 156 Small, Nora 98, 115, 118, 206 Sr'nall,William185 SMITH, BETTY 44 Smith. Byron 161. 178 Smith. Carolyn 26, 97, 98, 178 Smith.Charles184 Smith. Cydney 154, 172 Smith. David 130. 151, 178 Smith. Douglas 172 SMITH, DREW 72 Smith, Evan 117. 172 Smith, Greydon 137, 172 Smith, Jacqueline 172 Smith, Kandi 184 Smith. Kenneth 133, 150, 206 Smith. Lisa 185 Smith. Nancy 153, 157, 178 Smith. Smith. Smith. Smith. Smith. Smith. Smith. Patricia 178 Randall94,178 Ross 184 Sandy 178 Stephen 210 Steven 15, 139. 184 Steven 137, 172 Snader. Susan 94,178 Snyder. Tod 172 Solberg, Dean 96.172 Solomon. Jodi 184 Sommers, Deborah 206 Sommers, Robert 184 SONNENSCHEIN, PAUL44 Soprani, Jeffrey 134, 206 Sorenson, David 184 Sorrentino, Walter 94,184 Speth. Eduard 132. 178 Spinell. Richard 56. 131. 172 Sponberg, Jenny 99,183 SPRIESTER. ALFRED 26, 77. 98 Spriester. Laura 95,178 Spriester. Terri 172 Screenan, Catherine 178 Staats. Peter 185 Stadler, Ann 28,206 Stadler. Louis 130, 178 Stamas. Athena 206 Stanley, Jeffrey 172 Stanley, Robert 130. 151, 178 Starck, Lauralee 186,206 Stark, Janet 3. 125. 184 Steerup, Larry 120. 206 Steiger, Cheryl 153, 185 Steiger, Darcy 95. 172 Stein, Lesley 14. 109, 206 Stein. Lorianne 23, 97, 116, 118,206 Stein, Robert 21. 185 Steinberger, David 59, 172 Steineke, Kathryn 178 Stephenson. Nancy 206 Stern, Gary 206 Stern, Jan 14, 108, 178 Stewart, Jamie 3.125,206, 211 Stewart. Lisa 152, 178 Stewart, Lori 185 Stewart, Timothy 151, 178 Stieber, Holly 172 Stiehr. David 178 Stocco, Bruce 178 Stocco, David 207 Stock,Laurene172 STRAIGHT, ARLO 72, 143, 144 Sraight. Stephen 144, 172 Strakusek, Robert 132, 145. 178 STRAUCH, CHERYL 87, 102.152 STUPPLE, BRUCE 77 Sugar, Gary 210 Sugar, Kenneth 27, 116. 119,207 Sugar. Lori 172 SURGASSAAR. MARY 51 Suk, David 130, 178 Sullivan. Alice 178 Sullivan. Ellen 102,207 SULLIVAN,JOHN 129, 131 Sullivan, Richard 178 Sullivan, Robert 144. 185 Sundmacher, Anne 178 Sundmacher, Karen 95, 98, 207 Sunyak, Eric 178 Sunyak, Valerie 120, 207 Sutherland, Gilda 207 Sutter, Lori 172 Swall, Karin 207 Swall,Monette178 Swan, Peter 178 Swanson, Dawne 185 Swanson, Donald 26, 97, 98,133,207 Swanson,Gail107.172 Swanson, Jeffrey 98, 132. 149,178 SWANSON, SONIA 49 Swartz, Adrienne 185 Swedin,Julie 207 166, Sweeney, Margaret 172 Sweeting, Robert 178 Swimmer. Judi 178 SZABO. LAYNA 59.60, 113, 155 Szyman, Janet 25. 102, 178 Szyman, Robert 16, 106, 139. 159,207 T Tadelman. Robert 172 Talbot. Charles 210 Talbot, Patrea 207 Talbot. Ruth 98.172 TALMANQ WILMA 46, 47 TAPLIN. POLLY 51 Tarrant, Karin 3, 77, 96, 125, 178 Tatz, Mindy 207 Tayerle, Karen 207 Tayler, Barbara 153, 178 Tayler, Linda 102, 106, 139, 207 Taylor, David 172 Taylor. Debbie 178 Taylor, Jonathan 185 Taylor, Laura 95,113,178 Tead, Murray 172 Teich, Cary 185 Tellefsen, Robert 178 Terzian, Alain 131. 172 Tharnstrom, Charles 118, 134,207 Theiss. Paul 185 Thelen, Robert 178 Theodorou, Shirley 185 Theodosakis,Jeff185 Theodosakis,Jim80,172 Theodosakis,John 207 Thomas, Cameron 137, 151.178 Thomas, Sharon 178 Thompson, Polly 207 Thornton, Kristine 107, 178 Thornton,Tamara185 Thorsten,Jame-5131.172 Thorsten, Susan 99, 111, 207 Thrane,Julia153,178 Thurston, David 172 Thurston, Deborah 185 Tiffany, Karen 178 TiIIotson,James178 TIIVIIVIER, BETTY 65 Tipton, David 161, 185 il, ' r .1 Titus. Rebecca 178 Titus, Trianna 53.185 Tobias, Michael 172 Tobin, Michael 118, 161, 207 Tobolski, Mark 185 Tolisano. Ronnie 113,207 Tonella, Andrea 15, 16, 102, 105,109,207 Tonella. Jessica 15, 109, 178 Topel. Wayne 185 Toral. Mark 172 Torsberg. Barbara 119, 178 Torsberg. Michael 185 TORSBERG. ROBERT 72 Tray, Kathleen 172 Trestenjak, Patricia 208 Trevor, Nancy 16, 105, 154. 156. 185 Tricarico, Thomas 185 Trifilio. Mark 185 Trom. Catherine 208 Trost, John 178 Tsuru,Frank131.172 Tsuru, Nancy 185 Tukesbrey, John 178 Tukesbrey, Robert 208 Turk, Diane 133, 185 Turner. Dana 185 Turner. Michael 133, 172 Turner, Patricia 16, 103, 158,208 Turner. Teri 172 Tuttle. Thomas 97,185 Tynan, Thomas 131, 151, 172 U Urion, Clare 94,178 Usselton. Joni 178 Utterback. Michael 210 V Valenta. Angela 185 Valentini, Dorene172 Valos, Marika 208 Vanagas, Rimantas 94. 185 VanCrey, Sherry 208 Vandenburg. Pamela 172 Vandernoot,l-lenrika178 VanderVries. Martha 57, 84,120.121,208 Vancllik, John 172 Vanells, Andrew 78.79.208 Vanerstrom. Jay 133. 185 Va nerstrom, Scott 208 VAN HORNE. GEORGE 72 VanMieghem. Greg 172 VanMieghem, Lori 178 VanNewenhizen. Joan 97, 185 Varick. James 139, 172 Varney, David 150, 185 Vassiliades,Cornel172 Vaughn. John 95,178 Vaughn, Scott 208 Vaughn. Tom 208 Vazquez. Scott 208 Veatch. David 130.185 Vella, David 208 Venable. Ronald 16. 208 Vevoda, Cecile 31.97, 102. 185 Vevoda, Nancy 178 Vieth, Michelle 105, 185 Vieth, Stuart 178 Villarreal, Antonio 178 VINCETT, DAN 67 Vingas, John 178 Virzi, Chris 185 Virzi, Ellery 208 Vislisel. Steven 137. 144, 172 Visoky, Daniel 172 Vlcek. Robert 80, 172 Vogelsang, Michael 178 Vogelsang. Sonia 155. 179 Voisard, Christine 67, 102, 208 Voisard, Steven 130, 140. 150, 185 Volk, Susan 185 Vytal, Barry 172 W Wagner. Frank 179 Wagner, Hans 179 Wagner. Jeanette 172 Walchli. Edith 16.208 Walchli. Paul 131, 144, 172 Walder, Russell 98, 137. 151,179 Waldron.Gerilyn 157,172 Walgreen. Tad 172 Walker, Melodie 179 Wallace. Dinah 105. 208 Wallace. Joni 208 Wallick, Elisa 179 Wallner. Scott 130, 147, 179 Walter, Christine 153, 172 Walz. Margaret 94, 98, 208 WANDEL. NANCY 47 Ward. Duane 185 Ward, Jeffrey 132, 179 Warnecke, Jill 102. 106, 152, 172 Warnecke,Quigg130,208 Warner. Donald 185 Warner. Lisa 185 Warner. Stephen 3. 125, 172 Warner. Susan 102, 152. 179 Warner. Vivian 102. 179 WARREN, JAMES 45 WASON, JUDITH 62, 65 Wathan.John 130,208 Wathen, Janet 172 Wathen, Jayne 185 Waytz, Jack 116, 179 Waytz. Ruth 172 Webb. Mark 185 Weber. Edward 179 Weber. James 208 Weber, Mary 121. 208 Weber, Steven 185 Weckerlin. Glenn 29, 130. 150,151,209 Weckerlin, Wayne 133, 144, 172 Wehrmeyer. Deborah 172 Weichmann. Kyle 102, 172 Weider, Kathy 14, 16. 27, 119 Weidler. Cheryl 172 Weidler, John 19. 130, 145. 179 Weidler. Julie 3. 15. 109. 125,209 Weigand, Kenneth 118, 209 Weigand, Margaret 155. 172 Weigandt. Michael 179 Weil. Larry 210 WEIL, PAULA Weller. Janet 179 Weller. Joseph 209 Weller. Michele 172 Weiler, Victoria 71.185 Weiner, Sandra 172 Weir, David 98,100,185 Weiss, Pamela 179 Weiss, Robert 172 Weller. Susan 113. 185 Wells. Michael 14, 15, 18, 19, 129, 130, 209 Wennstrom. Gary 131. 172 WERHAN. JOAN 57 Werner. Russell 172 Werth. Kerry 53.209 Wessel.John 161,172 Wessel, William 133. 209 Wesselhoff, Mary 185 Westlund, Thomas 120, 130,209 Westlund, Tim 209 Wetzel. Peter 106, 139. 159, 209 Wheeler, Donald 79,209 Wheeler, Greg 185 Whildin, Jennifer 185 WHITE. DON 54 White. Kathryn 96,179 White. Robert 110, 209 Whitehead. Robin 82,209 Whitfield. Deborah 154, 156. 185 Whitfield. Lee 185 Whitfield. Marcia 153, 155, 179 Whitfield, Nancy 172 Whiting, Melinda 97.172 Whiting, Robin 26. 96. 97, 185 Whitley. Jane 179 Whitten. Laura 185 Whitton. Denise 179 Whitton. Jeffrey 149. 185 Whyte, Kathleen 102. 209 Whyte. Sharon 55.185 Wichert.Don 130,146,209 Wichert. Joseph 130. 147. 161.179 WICK, MARTI 63 Wieder, Ernest 185 Wieder, Kathryn 179 Wieder, Lori 172 Wiesbauer, Lisa 185 Wiesbauer, Laura 172 Wignot, Elizabeth 179 WILDERMUTH, KARL 62 Wiley. Daniel 130, 179 Wiley, Deborah 172 Wilkins. Leslie 209 Will. Karen 185 Williams. Betsy 179 Williams. Jane 16. 104. 105. 209 Williamson. Debra 118.209 Williamson. Megan 172 Willis, David 131. 172 Willis, Geoffrey 185 Willis. Michael 185 Willman, Richard 3, 125. 142,143,209 Wilson. Catherine 179 WlLSON,JOHN 46 Wilson. Lorraine 209 WILSON, RONALD 77 Wilson. Sandra 179 Wilton, Gail 114, 185 WILTON. MARGARET 60 Winegar, Karen 21,185 Winegar, Susan 172 Wines. Matthew 179 Wing, Carol 209 Winkler, Edward 210 Winkler, Kevin 185 Winslow, Paula 179 Winston, Charles 95, 179 Wirth. Nancy 172 Wise, Donald 131. 172 Wise, Frank 129, 130. 131 185 Wishne, Deborah 121, 209 Wishne, Mark 185 Witt. Alison 209 Witt. Donald 172 Witt. Ronald 179 WOLBERT. RITA 65 Wolf. Monica 132, 157, 172 Wolf. Robbie 132. 179 Wolfe, Douglas 179 Wolfe. Rhonda 157.209 Wolff, Elizabeth 185 Wolfson, Larry 137, 151. 172 Wolfson, Stephen 124,210 Wollman,Alicia172 Wollman, Jamie 179 WOLTER, JAMES 87, 133, 149 Wood. Leslie 97. 154. 185 Wood. Mary 102. 105. 118. 134. 155, 187,210 Wood. Tom 59.131.172 Woulfe, Celia 179 WRIGHT. DON 47 Wright. Jeb 19. 130. 179 Wright.John179 Wright. Kimberly 210 Wright. Mike 116, 132 Y Yancy. Pamela 210 Yanow. Dana 173 Yasdick. Elizabeth 102, 173 Yasdick, Lawrence 210 Yastrow, Eddie 133. 173 Yell, Kathleen 179 Yeo. Ronald 161. 179 Yerke, Renee 98,210 Yost, Carolyn 185 Yott, Robin 185 Young, Jane 158, 173 YOUNG, MARION 84 Young. Nancy 185 Young, Robert 130, 150, 210 Younglove, Mary Z Zaccari, Lori 108, 179 ZAESKE. E. 45 Zaeske,Krlsten102,179 ZAESKE. R. Zaffron, Andrew 116, 179 Zaffron, Mark 117, 173 ZahnIe.Jeffrey 87. 210 Zahnle, Keith 210 Zahnle, Kevin 210 Zahnle. Nancy 26. 98, 185 ZAISKE. GEORGIA 51 Zaremba.Jeffrey179 Zarish. Karen 30, 31. 67 97,116,185 Zavon. Susan 179 Zenzola, Carla 173 Zessis, John 173 link. Brenda 185 Zombolo. Lori 155, 173 Zschunke,Jinna 187,210 Zschunke, Lisa 15, 18, 103 105.109,158.166,185 ZSCHUNKE. MARION 50 Zuba. Paul210 Zuccarello. Dean 185 Zuckerman. Alan 129, 130 185 Zwiener. Douglas 72, 133 185 Zywicki. Cheryl 173 Zywicki. Robert 130. 147 179 INDEX 221 This is the way it was. 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