Evanston Township High School - Key Yearbook (Evanston, IL)

 - Class of 1961

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The shadowline of the future Leads the community in the Folkways of freedom-- Teaching the wisdom of tradition The courage to find New frontiers of progress THE KEY Rev iews this year: The ideas, plans, and peopleg The retreating and advancingg The story of growth--of CONTRAST .V mf 4 :gn ,. W 5 u K ,fn C X 1 B , x -3- W ,. wr g 1 XI 'CQ1 te, I ..c 1' mfr. N.. Www.-....i.v.-....,., M - mwxaamsa H , -f ,f.Y'1fL,K:',, ,. a+gf,iiff'- W all S' 2 ffl-:Q , H539 9 x .W-,,....,-M, f--- 1.ff,,..,,... .1411- ... 3.:3Y.LM,L gawk- - - Y 1 .wan-sfnnni 4 , . Q19 , 5, QM: V Ie, -W. . K, - :f rl .,-x-- , 4' - W, leif gb Q12 STS.:-' ff' treaso- fip- in- , 1i,P,'-1 ..Q,'41i'1X x gi-'ivw:r,f1' aging .'f. 1 ' -V -' Ji , -wpfr32j'1,g' v f Lmya. L W- -f S,9Xx:-'gf' A 15 ,i-f,ff.,5A ' 'N L' V? A 'f1.1?JI2- ' T I if -saflsylwf T311 s' fi 1 M1 f NN N3-. 1 1 -eq. .YMW - ...-,A-f Diverse people, people of contrasts Our teachers guide each of us, Shaping individuals. Acting with efficiency Achieved through experience, The Administration directs The energies of our many-sided school Bringing unity. Here We profile in pictures The intricate pattern Of Administration. 22 w. 5 4 sikiiiktllmgn ,h , .aa 6 - . my , :Jy.-:Swm-'magvg' an Q . 6 Q 'ae , bf' a Q 5 S 1 2 Q lf' if X . ' -3 X ' LS Michael vi EDGAR S. LEACH, A.M., East South Administration -.I J. FLOYD HALL, D. Ed., JOHN O. GREER, A.M., Co-m'di- Assistant Principal Assistant to the Superintendent nator of Evaluation and Research Hall Principals North Edward M. Curry, A.M. Howard H. Nuckols, A.M. pal- West Walter Rasmussen, A.M. Richard A. Rossmiller, Ph. D, 'll Enlarged Faculty Meets Inereasln Department Chairmen li ..L4i SOME CI-IAIRMEN CONFER--Margaret Bourne, Stanley Glow, Margaret Nicholsen, Edgar Leach, William Jones, Violet Bergquist, Dean I-Ianebuth, William Carpenter. F? Q' A R . I I ..., 1 W. v 11 Ht. --- xi 1 ffl X VIOI,l'1'I' li. BICRGQUISI' INIARCD.-XRl'I'l' A. BOIIRNIC A.M., 1 or1'ign I.angu11gr'.v ALS., Girls' PlIj'.YIl'lll Iillurllliml 1 km- - .bi x QF 5 Ka 55.151 Alix WA ,-4 vi ka , V ig. SQIQIYV-'Y I' I fiixx 'i 'k ,vr' AI H O mv- , .I J- M- 4' NAIJINII I. CZIARK S'l'.XNI.IiY .-X. GLOW CIARI'1NC1IiXV. I-IACIH AAI., Sofia! Slzulizav AAI., IIIKIIIXITIIII Arts A.M., English . Q , SVA' J, HESTICR C. ISURBRIDGE WILLI,-XM G. CARPENTER ALS., Sjufrial lfdumlion A.M., Business liducalirm DEAN YV. H.XNIiBU'I'I'I M.S., f'UlllIlIIIl'd Slzulicx Challenges and Responsibilities WVIl.I,I.'XM E. JONES EDGAR S. LEAQH A.M., Sriwzre A.M., Mdl'IOIIIH1lC.Y A555 'YQ' SADIIC M. R.-Xl FliR'l'Y LEO j. S.XMUl'1I.SON M. Mux.. Muxir , Hvalllr and Allllvlirx A.M., Pllvsiral lirlurnlion, Mmfi'f N is f 1 1 ,E e- 1 ,fi A I M Y -XL 'A yt YQ,-.:v 'i , rf' M ' i'Q ,, X W , .1 1 Ka ' l ,,. Q ,K , Y XVANIJ.-X B. MITCHELL A.M., SIJC'l'l'll N QV, 9 l R.XNCIlS H. 'l'RliSlSli A.M., AVI Administrative Assistants Rl , t l 'S' N I lb '1 an V fn., fc, .Q .-1' 4 j' ' Qef V Ah , , 0 ' f I U4 ,C N in ,1 4 62? 'F' ' 15.32551 :AL-!i'f9,'1i9'1 .' P '4.ff. M.-KRG.XRl'Z'I' NICHOLSEN A.M., I-Iwul I.iIn'arian sq, 'ig A ' fx J I RI7'l'lI WIll'Il'Il,liR A.M., l'l0llll' l':l'llH0lllil'S ,f- FP 'VHIQODORIC W. CASE liDW.XRD M. CURRY li. JOHN SCZO'l l' FLOYD li. WILSON llirvrlnr. Aflull lirlllralirm Dir1'rIm', Srllrllllwr' Srllrml, Iil1sin1'x.v Alzllingvr SIlIH'l'1'f.YUI', Ifuilflingx and livmlillg Sflmnl SI uflrnl Tl'lll'llillg firnumlx ELIZABETH AARONSOHN, A.M., English THOMAS F. ALLEN, B.S., Mathematics, Athletics MARY JANE ALT, A.M., Counseling, West Hall Girls' Club Assist. KEITH ANDERSEN, A.B., Science, Athletics T. WARREN ANDERSEN, A.M., Chemistry CARYL ANDERSON, A.M., Counseling, North Hall Girls' Club Head Al JOAN c. BALDWIN, A.M., Psychologist MARYAN BAUER, B.S., Girls' Physical Education, West Hall Girls' Club EDITH L. BAUMANN, A.M., English KENNETH L. BEASLEY, A.M., Social Studies, Athletics ELIZABETH H. BENNETT, A.M., English HENRY BISCHOFF, A.M., Mathematics, East Hall Council DONALD V. BLAZE, B.E., Driver Education, Athletics PHYLLIS B. BLUMENTHAL, A.M., Reading Con- sultant CURTIS E. BLUNT, A.M., Central Book Service if 'i JUDITH W. ANDREWS, M.A.T., Social Studies ROBERT E. ANSPAUGH, A.M., Physics 4 L ' Vx 14 f . if . ...hi can J 'S :::!F3e' . , Lazy: ' 'gpg MICHAEL BAKALIS, B.S., Social Studies, East Hall Boys' Club Assist. x 1 ., ,,. . ,..t...i.,.,?, i 1 We .V '- 1.-'1, nl 4, , . sffwz-A. W. Q ' I U t V' ' Nil. - 'TWH ' W N -'J w 1 ..?4 U' X . ,.i..,1.,Q ' nhl fl at I Ng' . . y ,k . ak , I ,wg ,A 1 If . . 1 1- J tw ,walt ,,a 'S l K 'lr W .' ' ' 'VW' HAYDN BODYCOMBE A.M English DOROTHY C. BOHNEN, A.M., Art Consultant J V'1':',.f A.. . 'f' as ROBERT S. BROWNE, M.S., Industrial Arts WILLIAM R. BUNN, A.M., Physical Education, Direc- tor, Intramurals, Lettermens Club MARJORIE BURKLAND, A.M., Speech Correction , W W . .1 iw' A ll' ia 1, J 3? 1 v N '1' A goal, ALICE L. BOOTHE B S. School Services RICHARD BOYER, A.M., Driver Education JOHN A. BRAUER, A.M., German M. GRACE BROUGHTON, A.M., Mathematics , 1 All 1' f If if . ,vi l r fXg . 1 f :N-iylff' fs' 'gill .1 .1,f,,,,.,i, www' J, Q' 'Jkhy or .. 3150 wglafv' ft iffigwv ffm ,! if' JOHN H. BURMASTER, A.M., Physical Education Driver Educat WILLIAM D. Athletics DOYLE F. CAD ion, Athletics BURTON, A.M., Physical Education Y, A.M., Mathematics LEILA S. CAIN, A.M., Mathematics, West Hall Girls Club Head DAVID CAMERON, A.M., Counseling, English JEAN CANTELUPE, A.M., Counseling JOAN P. CAPPS, EARLE CARLSO NORMAN O. C Counseling A.M., Mathematics, IBM Club N, A.M., Combined Studies ARLSON, A.M., Combined Studies .,, - .V . A ,rl ' , ,K.,.,f1, -A , V A 1 4 ix . H, gap.. A xx. ,. Ja 2 1 if 1 Q ff. , .f -t Q. l.f-f g,igf ' 12 I., . f. 1',t:,.u.wQ, -,lu.w1 .. MARY C. COLIN, A.M., Spanish HELEN R. COONEY, A.B., Library, Debate, Radio MARGARET CROWLEY, A.M., Speech Arts, Debate, Radio . 11955 !'5Qj..i. A Zyqfjfiizf. 'ANAL :-'liiS'l '6'- -1-it . w- I , L V . f L 'sd' --fa 45 . 0 T 'K 'ki 11, i 1 l 63' Q. THEODORE W. CASE, M.Ph., Director Adult Evening School, Typing WILLIAM L. CLANTON, A.M., Industrial Arts, Ath- Ietics JUANITA CLARKE, A.B., English EUGENE F. CLEWELL, A.M., Industrial Arts, South Hall Intramurals JOHN COCHRANE, M.S., Science, Photography Service Deceased February 25, 1961 EDWARD COLE, B.B.A., Business Education, Physical Education, Athletics NELSON CULVER, A.M., Counseling FLOYD C. CUMMINGS, Ph.M., Counseling, Testing EDWARD M. CURRY, A.M., Hall Principal, Summer School Director BARBARA CYRUS, A,B., English, East Hall Girls' Club Assist. MARIE CLAIRE DAVIS, A.M., English, Journalism, Evanstonian LESTER DEAN, A.M., Counseling WILLIAM R. DITTON, M.S., Speech Arts, Dramatics, Limelighters ROBERT A. DOEPP, B.S., Mathematics, Science MICHAEL A. DONZELLA, B.S., Special Education OLGA DOTLICH, A.B., Girls' Physical Education North Hall Girls' Club Assist. VALENTINA DZIUBINSKY, A.M., Russian, German Russian Club CARLYLEHII. Emu, A.M., Social Studies GLENN L. EIGENBRODT, M.S., Science ROBERT D. ELLIOTT, M.S., Health Education Athletics ROBERT E. EPLER, A.B., Special Education E F 1 ,xl fq. 'iw WD' A' ' BERNICE U. FITTS, R.N., Health, Home Nursing Junior Red Cross MILDRED G. FOX, A.M., Counseling, College Con G. sultant CAROL B. FREY, A.B., Combined Studies EILEEN P. GAMBLE, M.S., Health Education seling SHIRLEY GARDNER, A.B., Home Economics WILLIAM H. GARNETT, A.B., Spanish CARL S. GASSEN, M.S., Industrial Arts ELIAS GEORGE, B.S., Boys' Physical Ed., Athletics PEARL L. GERBER, M.Ed., Physical Education ANNA GERWIG, Ph.D., Latin VIRGINIA GLEASON, A.M., Girls' Physical Ed., Coun- seling, South Hall Girls' Club Assist. GEORGE W. GLENNIE, A.M., Social Studies DOROTHY GRIMSON, A.B., English, South I-Iall Girls' Club Head JOAN HABRYL, A.M., English RICHARD L. HALL, M.S., Science, Student Lounge Sponsor KARSTEN HAUGEN, B.S., Art BEATRICE HEILIGER, B.S., Assistant Librarian NORVAL F. HENN, A.M., English, Counseling ESTHER HIRSCI-I, B.S., Special Education NED I-IOOPES, A.M., English ROBERT R. HURST, M.S., Mathematics, Intramurals PETER HUSEN, M.S., Matllcinatics, West Hall Boys' Club Head DONALD VV. IVERSON, A.M., Physics DOROTHY JACKSON, A.M., Physical Education DOUGLAS A. HALSTED, A.B., Chemistry HELEN HAMMER, AAI., Spanish HUGH HART, AAI., Mathematics, Chess Club N Q .f as - ia L 'IQ . , ,M , , 1 l lu ,?.'25QW,, -N , .wx lf KW f ' Je- 1293! V' fn I MARJORIE KING, A.M., Home Economics HELEN S. KNIGHT, A.M., Speech Correction, Centra Council Sponsor MIRIAM KNOER, A.M., Business Ed., English ' 'fr 'f If'+1w 11a 1r-gr-jvzvw'-1 S re . I , A Jgefilg J Y . J, V I ' ' 'W 4 I I I 'I 4 F-ll I - ' I 13 7 ft' ' -'f ':'5'.,A5 'LJ 'rf'- BETTY JACOBSON, M.Mus., Music, Counseling ALICE JOHNSON, M.L.S., Librarian EUTHEMICA KARKAZIS, A.B., Art HELEN K. KEITH, M.Mus., Music, Girls' Chorus JUSTIN KESTENBAUM, A.M., Social Studies ROBERT KIEFER, A.M., French FREDERICK A. KOEPNICK, A.M., Mathematics GUENTHER KOLB, A.M., Biology, Intramurals CLARENCE KOLLMAN, A.M., Social Studies JOSEPH F. KONITZKI, M.E., Social Studies, Coun- seling, South Hall Boys' Club Head DONALD KOSS, M.S., Mzttllematics JANE KOTEN, A.M., Counseling, English, North Hall Girls' Club Assist. ,L-3, 5 PEARL N. KRAUSE, A.M., Librarian MARY KRIGER, M.S., Girls' Physical Education ff I9 KAREN KUEHNER, B.S., English, Bridge Club BETTIE E. LADD, B.S., Science MARGARET H. LANDES, A.M., Study Hall Supervisor PATRICIA ZENGLER LANGAN, A.M., Speech, Eng- lish, Limelighters I LARRY LARKIN, B.S., Physics ALLAN LARSON, B.S., Social Studies ig-yi DOROTHY LETSIN GER, A.M., Home Teacher ROYCE L. LEWIS, M.A.E., Art ROBERT J. LUMSDEN, A.M., English DAVID T. MAGILL, B.S., Mathematics U. HAROLD MALES, M.F.A., English ALTA MARKS, A.B., School Service BERNARD G. MATTSON, JR., A.B., Social Studies, International Round Table Sponsor GORDON R. MAVES, M.S., Industrial Arts FRANK P. MAY, A.M., Mathematics i as RENO E. MCCAULEY, A.M., Science KENNETH R. MCGONAGLE, M.S., Athletics, Physical Education BETTY MCLEOD, A.M., Spanish, Pan American Club MARY JANE MCNALLY, A.B., Latin, Greek, West Hall Girls' Club Assist. LINTON MELVIN, A.M., Social Studies, Magazine Campaign, Budget Tickets MARILYN MEYER, A.M., Dir. Student Activities, Girls' Club Co-ordinator, Counseling STANLEY MORROW, B.S., Mathematics, Athletics ELMER L. MORTHOLE, A.M., German, German Club MALCOLM MOSING, A.M., English, Dramatic Arts STANLEY MOUR, A.M., Reading Consultant HAROLD L. NAUMAN, M.S., Social Studies DARYL E. NICHOLS, M.S., Coordinator of Distributive Education, Business Education JOHN R. NICHOLS, A.M., Industrial Arts RAYMOND L. NICKELS, B.E., Business Education ELEANOR NORRIS, A.B., Business Education EDWARD J. O'REILLY, M.S.W., School Social Worker BARBARA PANNWITT, M.S., English DALE R. PATTERSON, A.M., English JANICE PINSKY, A.B., School Social Worker CHARLES F. PETERS, M.S., Science, Athletics KAREN PETERSON, A.M., Counseling ROBERT E. PROPER, A.M., Speech Arts, Auditorium MARGARET G. QUANE, A.M., School Social Worker DONALD E. RAFFETTO, A.M., Business Ed., Athletics CHARLES RATHBONE, A.B., English, Key Assist. Sponsor JEAN REEDER, A.M., Social Studies VIRGINIA S. REEDER, M.S.W., School Social Worker DIANE REGAN, 1s.s., Art MARY JANE RLCHEIMER, A.M., English CARMEN RIVERO, A.M., Counseling, East Hall Girls' Club Head HERBERT L. SAUER, A.M., Mathematics Mio. MAR-IORIE SAUNDERS, A.M., French, French Club PAUL R. SAVAGEAU, M.S., Industrial Arts IW? hi ti.-'Q . ' , . . :.v..-In , - ? . R l 1 1 34 ? 56- . ,I 'Wi ' I M. RICHARD ROBINSON, JR., A.B., English, Key Sponsor FRED A. ROZUM, M.S., Mathematics, Science, English, North Hall Boys' Club Head CHARLES P. RUCH, A.M., Counseling, Science, South Hall Boys' Club Assist. GEORGE W. A. RUTTER, A.M., English MURL B. SAILSBURY, M.Ed., Science WALTER G. SATTERTHWAITE, A.M., Science LOIS SCHAUER, B.S., Home Economics, South Hall Girls' Club Assist. RUTH ELLEN SCHOLLY, B.S., Home Economics EMIL G. SCHULTZ, A.M., Driver Education, Physical Education, Athletics THOMAS SHARP, B.S., Social Studies SYLVIA ANN SHERMAN, B.S., Mathematics jAMES R. SLAGLE, B.S., Athletics, Physical Education HELEN S. SMITH, M.S., Mathematics WALLACE SMITH, A.M., Director of Auditorium Activities KENNETH SOLE, M.Mus., Music, Choir ll I PAULINE SUMMERBELL, A.B., Home Teacher MARY ANN SWANSON, A.M., Librarian JOHN G. TERHUNE, A.M., Physical Ed., Director Aquatic Activities 41. 1 'fs LINA E. SPAULDING, M.S., English DARLENE STAHL, A.M., Social Studies MARY F. STEINER, Ph.D., French, Latin ARDENE STEPHENS, A.M., English, Counseling Deceased January 23, 1961 JEAN B. STOUT, B.S., Mathematics HENRY H. SUGDEN, M.S., Athletics, Physical Ed. CHARLES R. THOMAS, B.S., Social Studies, Athletics RICHARD R. THOMAS, M.M., Music, Band JACK A. TOSH, B.S., Physical Education, Athletics ALBERT R. TURNER, A.M., Spanish GERALD UN KS, B.S., Social Studies, West Hall Boys' Club Assist. JACQUELINE KLEIN UPHUES, B.S., Girls' Physical -eu Aj x 'A' . X ,f a Education 'S 1'-ww Q RAYMOND W. VENN, M.Ed., Mathematics MARY VETTES, A.M., French RONALD WALDEN, B.S., Boys' Physical Education ROBERT WERNER, M.Mus., Music, Band . y , I ,UIQ MARGARET WEST, A.B., Special Education CHARLOTTE C. WHITTAKER, A.M., Combined Studies, Counseling DIANE WILBUR, M.A.T., English MARGERY ANN WILD, A.B., English THOMAS H. WILSON, A.M., Counseling, Science DONALD B. ZAMZOW, B.S., Latin, Latin Club MARGARET E. DAVIS, M.S., Manager of Cafeteria HELEN ZEITLIN, A.M., English, French joy ZWEIGLER, B.S., English, Pilot Sponsor 'N NANCY NEW, A.B., School Service ERWIN C. RICHARDS, M.S., Head of Distributive Ed. - 1 ....- 26 Faculty Members Show Diverse Interests Mr. Douglas I-Ialsted, the mad scientist of ETHS, makes a genie after years of pain- staking research, ,. ' 1 ,, f al n ffh x We .. f I Miss Elizabeth Aaronsohn charms Barbara Radner with folk songs of the world. Teachers and students decorate the main hall Christmas tree under the experienced eye of Mr. Thomas Wilson. .Q 99 Teachers converse informally before the November faculty meeting. 1 .Qt-5. Mr. Thomas Wilson entertains parents during a three-minute conference A coffee break provides relaxation during Parents' Night. am lf ln- Counselors Play Vital Role in Students' Success No student is lost---not While the Guidance Service helps each student find his Way. Through individual counseling, student panels, films and special speakers, the Guidance Department pro- vides the advice each student needs to reach his goals. Dr William Fels of Bennington College. Parents Support Student Activities nv iii? Qi Mr. Dan V. Holman, Mr. Louis Schnitz, Mr. Sherman Finger, Mr. Fred Majors, Mr. Elmer G. Holm, Mr. Leo I. Samuelson. Enjoyable faculty teas and the Senior Prom demonstrated the success of the Parent-Teacher Association this year. Other PTA projects included the annual benefit show and contributions to the scholarship funds . The Dad's Club sponsored a variety show and the installation of an air pur- ifier in the boy's locker room. The group varied fall activity by showing Weekly films highlighting the action of the Var- sity football games. The thirty-three parents and three teacher members of the Lay Advisory Council carefully studied proposed changes in school curriculum and admin- istration. The Council then advised the faculty and Board of Education concern- ing the specific problems considered. Mr. Rasmussen cheerfully disciplines two tardy parents on Parents' Night. BOARD OF EDUCATION: Mr. john Scott, Mr. john Emery, Dr. L.S. Michael, Mr. David Sampsell, President, Mrs. Eleanor Potter, Mr. Elmer Zitzewitz, Mrs. Fred Norman, Dr, Fredric Lake. 29 vb wr. 5' W gy? x Fnfgfjv I, Custodians maintain appearances Future ETHS swimming champions practice their skills under the guidance of the Aquatic Staff every Saturday morning. Service Staffs Maintain ETH Despite a year of ceaseless innovation, the friendly custodial staff maintained the building and grounds with their usual efficiency. While the Job Placement Bureau solicited employment for indus- trious students, the many Health Service, Bookroom and Cafeteria personnel helped satisfy other student needs. Maryann Klemens, Marjorie Hill QSEATEDJ, Gregg Fawcett and Mrs. Penny Schmidt talk about job placement. 30 - -A-ABN I Miss Mary Vettes, Gerron Vartan, Irene Schultz, Carol Axelrod, Mr. Ralph Potter, Nancy Dash, Gordon Wickersham and Mrs. June Taylor in the Main Office. Offices Increase Program Efficiency Administrative aides Working in the Main Office continued their orderly system of arrang- Mr. Floyd Wilson, Miss Synove Pearson, Mrs. Margaret ing Student records, report Cards and program Paulson and Mr. john Scott converse in the Business distribution. A special IBM section increased Office- the efficiency of Evanston's operation by co- 1 ordinating the workers'efforts. The Business Office staff, a similar force in school order, directed Evanston finances and plant main- , i tGi'13.1'1Ce . , Mr. Floyd Wilson, Miss Synove Pearson, Mrs. Margaret Paulson and Mr. john Scott converse in the Business Office. uw: was ' N O .o iq, - u- .' 1. I 2' 17 12145575 suonssnams mqwmmhk 'V' 1' . ..EZF?T2'?9 1 4f' CLASSES Q 'Ni ,v N' h QNQFQZX - -f 'Sj- Alert students gather in classes Each with his books, each with his questions, Seeking the answers, searching for identities. Teachers lecture, discuss, explain: Workshop, TV, project, CL, Examine theories, past and present-- Einstein, Jefferson, Eliot, Twain. Then classes change and students fill the halls Corridors come alive as individuals With books, with questions, move along Asking, answering, finding themselves. L 'R'-Q.. Mr. Malcolm Mosing puts a hex on Cooky Fitzsimon's potatoes as the Reading for Pleasure class studies Patterns of Culture. Search and Study under Summer Sun Franz Hudson clears the horticulture garden. During the summer months, ETHS became an intellectual center for Evanston youth. Many stu- dents worked in the modern chemistry and biology labs as athletes competed in a tennis round-robin tournament. While horticulture students toiled to harvest a fine crop, modern dancers experimented with rhythm, mood and interpretation. Ken Lee and jane Van de Voorde practice their dancing on the athletic field. ' , ' I ' l an , M . .f ,fi - 9, '. 'A . my.- P,Ai!.fA V-. . '-...M -:.,. - '. ':f' 51' . . 1,- , ,: . A Rl' 1 . . b 4. Drivers Perfect Road Skills ,Rr .gs It looks like an amusement park, but students learn essential driving skills on Drivotrainers. Eager drivers perfected skills of the road under the supervision of Mr. Richard Boyer and his Drivers' Education faculty. Teachers advised the students on parking, steering and other driving techniques, and course graduates easily passed license tests. Two work at testing-board. Two drivers slalom in and out of cones, while a third practices parking. In each car a faculty member supervises Bu F. nw: N, gt A mv 0,1 '- fx ,V Jonathan Lewis, Peter Grass and Anthony Sanda explore the world of Einstein. 36 Classes Learn The Thirteen proved to be a lucky number for the ETHS Science Department. This many students attained honorable mention status in the Westing- house Science Talent Search, setting a record un- surpassed by any other school. One of Evanston's candidates, Bob Axelrod, was named the nation's sixth best science student at the final competition in Washington D. C. In other areas, the department continued effec- tive programs, adding new equipment and modify- ing its policy to allow all freshmen to elect biology. The Science Department was saddened by the death of Mr. John Cochrane, who had taught biology and photography for many years . Saturday worker Mr. Robert Anspaugh arranges some apparatus with pleasure and care in his new cabinets in the Physics Lab. - I ' f H' YYY' ck, ,-5? lll-r-- p-v -uve Liu , :ff T I l l 1 1 I i I l rr.-f ' 1 f l .vm N 1 . 1 5 ' u i IA 1 em V. , 'v -J I . . 1 . wtf' . E .KI - A A n l ?7 -I QVUW' -4 ' - Elements of Science Mr. Salisburg, Doug Peterson and Stan Hedeen watch Frank Roe demonstrate a principle of distillation. Chemistry students determine the acidity of a solution. Judy Mathie, Barb Schwarm, Frank Roe, Ken Levin and Nancy Peters discuss a project in Biology CL. N I 1 ff L. Mansfield, P. Grass and H. Alt work in various fields of mathematics. Mathematicians Add New Dimensions These are exciting days in mathematics! The department is looking for- ward to September when a new course, concentrating upon modern mathe- matics, will become part of its program. Some of the math to be given in this class has been developed only in recent years--that which is needed to advance business and industrial technology and also to expand the frontiers of science. In addition to the new course, the Mathematics Department also developed more effective methods of presenting conventional material on the vital subject. Mr. Hugh Hart lectures to General Mathematics Project class. 42.11 I . fi. t SINE FUNCTION Bill Schnaer and Bob Axelrod puzzle out a tough one. SIN 3 A20 SIT LG il- E Jed Tatge and Sharon Benson inspect a chart in their 3 Algebra class. -u-11 ' M 'K:'1s' Tom Brown, Alison Hayford, David Hadary and two interested onlookers watch Louise Dietrich as she represents Islam culture to I History of Civilizations project. R X Nancy Morgan listens to Mr. Alan Larson explain a difficult point from Mr. justin Kestenbaum's lecture. Mr. Kestenbaum Qabovej ex plored American domestic policy with the U. S. History project. 4 Social Scholars Review Our World In the fall, Evanston's Social Studies Department presented a zero-hour class which surveyed Twentieth Century Russia each morning before school. Modifying teaching techniques and increasing material covered in class units, the project and World Civilization courses continued their study of ancient and contemporary worlds. Outlining the system of banking to the American Problems project is uest s eaker Mr S P - Kennedy, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Continental-I11inois National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago. Mr. Bernard Mattson su David M pervises his first period class in college level European history. , -2 1-. , ? , gg ' J' , --s X, Igij'-if' ,l if r 2- 3567 PV .Iii fig ' f fp .-1, Y orkshop Reflects Members of a Combined Studies class -, participate in one of the varied ac- '. tivities of their course. 'WV' COMBINED STUDIES COUNCIL, TOP ROW: John Baackes, Rick Luboff, Ellis Levin, Nick Thiessen, Lou Krause, Doug Terras, Bill Ranseen, Lee Graber, Rick Reitze, Dave Ricci. SECOND ROW: Kathy johnson, Trudy Pettis, Kenn Schultz, Mr. Deaxi l-Ianebuth, Jackie Shiffman, Chuck Iesser, Diana Dennis, Mary Brickett. BOTTOM ROW: Jane Leibs, Mary Brodfuehrer, Leslie Nudelman, Judy Myerson, Karen Kominsky, Barb Gershman, Beverly Lee, Edie Brechlin. Department Growth To encourage students to develop fully their abilities, the Com bined Studies Department introduced a student workroom this year Specially chosen upperclassmen staffed the unique room, and assist ed members of the course in writing, doing research and presenting reports. The CS classes continued to give students a comprehensive view of English and social science. Dan Bogaty delivers a report to student teacher Mr. Lawrence White, Dennis Dvorin, Tom Eickenberg and Dennis Paulson. wh Howard Blumenthal and Susan Spiegel deliver a program, one of the many activities of Com- bined Studies, to Karen Rest, Kathy johnson, Sally Plass, and Loren Smith, as a gun points ominously through the curtain. I!! . l in . 'LL-'L-..... ..- ......-. ........-. ,,,, . 1 C Y L- En lish Projects After-school listeners sit fascinated as Mark Twain tells some stretchers. hf I a Mr. Ned Hoopes lectures to 3 English Project classes while CBS-TV cameras grind Exciting Innovations The enlarged English staff improved the department's project sections by integrating fresh methods of more effective teaching-- audio -visual aids and TV-teaching. In the pro- gram, teams of teachers presented composi- tion and literature to junior and senior groups surveying the humanities. Thirty lay readers, employed to lighten the work load of department teachers, read papers submitted by English students during the year. Moving from such books as Kon-Tiki to Ham- E the flexible curriculum of the English De- partment challenged the abilities of individual students at all class levels. i Miss Karen Kuehner dramatizes a lecture to freshman English classes. it p Mr. Ned Hoopes and his student teacher, Miss Barbara Boman, discuss student writing with their lay reader, Mrs. Robert Diller. Mr. Charles Rathbone enlivens his English class with a fresh approach to teaching. 45 L Program Sets Contemporary Air While scientists at Cape Canaveral suc- cessfully received messages from the huge Echo I satellite, the ETHS TV-Speech Depart- ment tuned in the highly-publicized educational broadcasts beamed from an airplane in flight over northern Indiana. Originating at Purdue University, the closed-circuit programs were presented by noted high school and college in- structors. The Speech Department also initiated the Speech Arts Council, a group of student repre-. sentatives who aided the department in develop- ing policies. A TV-Speech class in action. Michael Barnes, Lizabeth Stuppi, Sandy Blumenfeld, Jody Grobeck, Thomas Schumacher. fx Story-teller Mr. William Ditton leaves the Speech wing to delight listeners in a Child Development course. Students apply make-up techniques learned in Speech Arts classes. O Xl -3' 5 V. .f' n -, .'4 l 'harm ,W V , M- l , s Q Mxw. . V p N ,W vfL-W.gHM,.,- lf --L. , ' - - . 'X . ' 7 A Y W Q A ' - ' 1 : fel ,- www 'W . A N -. -.. - . K 'T N N ' 1 Ng -H ,1- 4 45. llllil .fa N 4--..,..,,,, - a 5 .J J' Mr. Robert Kiefer conducts a French class in the language laboratory. Saul Leibowitz and Kathy Ginsler outline a Russian declension. Modern high fidelity equip- ment and a complex intercom sys- tem amplified Evanston's language laboratory this year. Continuing a program of innovation, the Lan- guage Department diversified its courses by offering 2 German H, CL Latin, and a special English class for foreign students. Am- bitious scholars of modern and classical languages developed a clearer understanding of foreign cultures and the art of communi- cation. IM, no llfll f fha fi ' 1 L Howard Alt, Kathleen johnson, and Lucy Diller are wide awake for Miss Mary jane McNa11y's before- school Greek class. Mrs. Mary Colin teaches English to foreign students Anne-Lise Hansen, Sylvia Ramming, Anny Azirian, Marian Landwehr. 9 9 ' uelle Linguam Sprechen Usted? B. J. Chidekel, F. Zaiman, S. Ashley, H. Zweigler, Mr. William Garnett, J. Deutsch, L. Tcheupdjian, N. Long, D. Calame, E. Shuford. 49 ,Io Ann Martell, Leslie Polak, and Lorenzo Kelly in the pottery workshop. Artists Complete Creative Scene Growing in experience and interest, young artists surveyed general areas of creative ex- pression in the basic 1 Art course. With this background in skills and techniques, the crafts- men challenged specialized fields of painting, drawing, pottery, and design. To stimulate their program this year, the Art Department offered Graphic Arts, a course which investigated block printing, etching, litho- graphy, and silk screening. A Mexican pose brightens the art class. Nancy Eagle, Beryl Jones. has V H 'IU v-1 g i X-1 1 u 'Nl -f' A ff. , b INXS Gary Hannaford in the wood shop. Technical Arts Offering a galaxy of courses as varied as the entire field of indus- trial arts, the Technical Arts De- partment program proved highly popular With ETHS students. The courses were especially valuable to potential carpenters, auto mechanics electrical workers, and other skilled tradesmen. Horace Combs, Richard Maltby - '- l L f ' '5 '7 'vW'H93' .t, p t ,- Three mechanics dissect car Apprentices Learn Trades Barbara Bieda does positive retouching at Stuart-Rogers. Eager students left their classes at midday to explore the World of skilled trades guided by Mr. Richards, new course co-ordinator of the Diversi- fied Occupations program. This unique course pre pared students who did not plan to attend college for employment after graduation. I x ' , . ' J r . rrp hx 4 6 J , I' Gift' Vxx 5 'S ' ya. it ':, J . ' 'f' f. .1 , 9. vi- 'QE A Q w r w in 4' RAIN as .5 ax . Y . . -rf? 'Qi Art Mierzycki transfers blueprint theories to pantograph machinery in Mr. Fromm's engraving shop. xl , is 'A X Va in Richard Burchell organizes displays as an assistant manager Judy Patterson and John Cole complete a sale at Baker's at Woo1worth's. tudents Explore Business Worlds The thirty-five seniors enrolled in the Distributive Education course investigated business careers through the co-operation of local offices. After lunch, the students who had attended usual morning courses re- ported to jobs in banks, hotels, in- surance companies and other Evan- ston firms. Sandra Eggers directs a new account at Evanston Federal Savings. x 53 Office Skills Learned in School ' i 1 i d, I D Overhead projector visualizes correct method. Linda Nelson practices typing drills. ,Ni The Business Education program proved popular this year with college-bound students as Well as with those not planning to continue their academic education after graduation. Courses open to nearly one thousand pupils in the department included typing, shorthand, office practice, accounting, and economics. Cheerful girls learn shorthand. 1 .' Nv J ,..l,,fg . iw! 1 I is ' ,rf 1,17 . x . v ,, K ,' 4 - ' ' V - f ' . . x. 1, xl, , ., Jag. if X -,Q 4 43 , H , M ... 'W ' A 3-k1...,,,.,,Anf 'Q , it S,-R A ll. . ' 1. all .M ' ' - ' ll ,K V ,. H ' v' ,l '45 , , U ch... ,turd V' Barbara Bames displays her creation in a Home Economics P Beale and E Andrianos model for S Cuthrell N Butler B fashion show. Stearns and D Vermont Girls Anticlpate Homemakmg Careers Now in its second year, the child development course, a part of the Home Economics Depart- ment, was relocated to a nursery' school set up in one of the duplex homes on the school grounds. To supplement their classroom stu- dies, girls in the course planned and supervised varied programs for a group of pre-school children In addition to learning about the many facets of homemaking, students in regular Home Econo- mics courses participated in the Spring Fashion Show, competed in the General Mills 5155, 000 Scholar- ship Contest and heard speakers from various hornemaking profes- sions. PE Stresses Individual Improvement Through a diversified program of athletic activity, Evanston's Physical Education Department developed individual potentials and team co-operation. Not only did gymnasts, archers, Wrestlers and dancers increase their skills in their own fields, but the athletes also participated in the other sports of the curriculum, such as ping-pong, volleyball, bowling and golf. 1,5 I' fi Mr. Robert Elliot uses the overhead projector in a boys' Health Edu- cation class. Miss Olga Dotlich instructs Nini Long in the use of the badminton racquet. One strike coming up! 4, , m , 'xi' sl 'A X 3' Y 1 ' 2 sr, fe 4 3 we i . ug , Jeff Silverstone, Janie Watson, John Drees, jane Van de Voorde, Julius Erlenbach. Chorus Stages Festive Visits thm and harmony Our choral groups brought rhy to four major productions in the auditorium. Directed ' ' d Amahl by Miss Sadie Rafferty, the singers performe and the Night Visitors, the Winter and Spring Music Festivals and The King and I during a lyrical year. Z 'Li wt An energetic group sings in Amahl and the Night Visitors, a Christmas production directed by Mr. Malcolm Mosing and Miss Sadie Rafferty. . Bandsmen form a musical cycle. Players Brighten Musical Scene Directed by Mr. Robert Werner, the um with music and harmony. In a full year of performances, the musicians played with ability in the many produc- tions showcasing their talents. In new uniform, the Cadet Band brought new talent to Evanston's musi- cal scene, and, with the ETHS March- ing Band, it complemented the action of athletic events. The groups displayed skill and precision before spectators throughout the sports seasons . David Smith, a young man with his hom, studies the score. ETHS orchestra brightened the auditori- we 1 ei 3 Bill Veatch, Romi Katz, Bonnie Cook and Barbara Hunter practice their respective instruments. Mr. Robert Werner sets a relaxed tempo for an orchestra rehearsal. V in ,,,,, 4. W., ,,,. ..... . . 4 ws v x K O ACTI ITIE ,,,...... M., ,...n-,.. .-.Q my X Young leaders, learning and growing, work With skill and direction to create The bright world of activities. Leaving the order and study of classrooms, Officers, staffs and sponsors bring Talent and energy to the separate worlds Of ETHS, a scene of unified action-- Quadrangle, homecoming, chess club and Ee-y Crews of actors and artists blend Worlds of scenery, music and dance To cast life on our stage. W? 'CD I X J, CENTRAL COUNCIL OFFICERS: Sherman Finger, Treasurerg Dave Mount, Vice-Presidentg Heather Symmes, Secretaryg Ann Barry, President. Council Practices Leadership CC delegates participate avidly in a Tuesday-moming meeting Ellen Shuford, Sherry Mowry and Nini Long report their losses of the day to Lucy Tcheupdjian at the Lost and Found. We Ron Egherman hopefully drops a suggestion into the CC box. XX President Ann Barry, advised by Mrs. Helen Knight, led Central Council through a year of much activity. The student government elimin- ated unnecessary routine from its weekly agenda to allow for more important projects. Every six weeks the Council members met to evalu- ate their current work, which included the or- ganization of the Career Conference and the supervision of Work Day. CC COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN, TOP ROW: L. Richter, H. Rahmel, R, Pearlman, D. Mount, S. Chinsky, W. Beal, F. Johanson. KJTTOM ROW: L. Lulling, I. Beu, V. Onderdonk, S. Skoglund, M. Hilkevitch, M. Houston, R. Keller. I' P ,X-9 East Hall LEO SAMUELSON NELSON I. CULVER NORVAL F. HENN GLENN L. EIGENBRODT l WR fvnr' 4Q..-qv' 'Nd' 'T ..:7' HALL PRESIDENT RICK MAYER EAST HALL COUNCIL, SITTING: I. Witkin, C. Stevens, L. Washington, S. Beach, R. Mayer, Mr. Henry Bischoff, R Freedman, B. Ward, C. Treacy, E. Kay. STANDING: L. Arnold, T. Brown, R. Hirschenbein. ivtq 'KJ 'X 'Y orth Hall lv M -sad 7 KENNETH L. BEASLEY HERBERT L. SAUER FRANK P. MAY WILLIAM E. JONES f , .as JOHN KING K . HALL PRESIDENT NORTH HALL COUNCIL: L. Lulling, W. Wham, 1. Rakove, I. Runge, J. King, Mr. Bernard Mattson, R. Shuford, J, Hall, O. Walker, V. I-Iilkevitch, D. Pierce, B. Steinmetz. MISSING: K. Tallis, W. Chalberg, L. Williams, S. Siegal, G. Richards . Outh Hall ,.vI ' VW: A all A , in ,L 1915 a., HALL PRESIDENT CHRIS MAY DAVID CAMERON NORMAN O. CARLSON CARLYLE I. EI-IRI WALTER G, SATTERTHWAITE qv nl' SOUTH HALL COUNCIL: W. Weber, T. Unterman, Miss Darlene Stahl, G. Wickersham, C. May, S. Mowry, C. Schulz, J, Shiffman. W. Beal, S. Packard, L. Preysz. Ny . fy J A-Cx., 'R' 7' L! A , f West Hall -v R S 5 RALPH POTTER ,Q . V JEAN CANTELUPE ' Ai 1 JOHN BRAUER ROBERT D. ELLIOTT Av 'NSW' Q Us HALL PRESIDENT ED TRUS CI-IKE WEST HALL COUNCIL, SITTING: E. Tao, K. Kittleman, G. Berry, E. Truschke, A. Madura, R. Mueller, J. Galloway STANDING: S. Kaplan, N. Gilbert, E. Tracy, S. Barrett. A. Ferren. T 'G Girls, Club EAST SOUTH HALL PRESIDENTS Linda Farquharson Nancy Abrahamson Tinny Jones Katy Chapin NORTH WES T EAST HALL BOARD, TOP ROW: P. McAllister, Miss Sylvia Sherman, S. Mote, B. Levin, Miss Carmen Rivero, L. Farqu- harson. SECOND ROW: A. Neuman, S. Van der Vries, A, Lloyd, L. Williams. THIRD ROW: P. Lassar, B. Calame, H. Romans, J. McCleneghan. FOURTH ROW: B. Tobin, N. Southward, E. Shuford. FIFTH ROW: K. George, S. Kyser, H. Dale, S. Hamilton. BOTTOM ROW: P. Kasten, N. Gratch, B. Fuller. Wi. Pu4 N1'f NORTH HALL WARD, TOP ROW: Miss Olga Dotlich, Miss Jane Koten, D. Lee, D. Segersten, P. Kasten, K. Sherin, V. deLissovoy, M. Severin, M. Hilkevitch, Miss Shirley Gardner. SEC- OND ROW: A. Geller- sted, A. Roberts, N. Abrahamson, L. Laugh- lin, S. Jones, N. Bumes. BOTTOM ROW: K. johnson, K. Hunt, S. Lulling, G. Meyer, J. Knecht, C. Smith. AB- SENT: Mrs. Caryl An- derson, N. Harris, D. Murphy, L. Parker, J. Rohner. 2241142 - si df SOUTH HALL BOARD, TOP ROW M1ss LOIS Schauer, M1SSV1Tg1nia Gleason, R. Garcia, M. Donohue, Mrs. Dorothy Grxmson, I Maltby, M1ss Maryj Krlger, A Daly, G Glassner, B. Howell, B. Schwarm. BOTTOM ROW L Seator, C Burrows, D Claborn, C Washington, M Tammaru, J. Longstaff, C. Janes, T. Jones, D Benson, W Steffen, H O1w1n, E O'Connel1, K Turner, M Grxmes, S. Miller. WEST HALL BOARD, TOP ROW: S. Johnson, L. Dunbar, SECOND ROW: N. Ling, P. Cameron, J. Myerson, D. Ancheta, L. Parker. THIRD ROW: P. Dorsey, K. Hemp- hill, J. Cook, N. VanNess, C Potter, M. Little. FOURTH ROW: Miss Mary Jane Alt, J. Mueller, D. Drobnis, S. Las- sar, J. Reese, P. Higley. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Mary jane McNally, K. Krein, I-I. Whittemore, K. Chapin, P. Collignon, K. Baily. ABSENT: Mrs. Leila Cain. 69 Hall Activities Unite 'Q : ,QU I I.. R v ,. ' H I, 1 'a 1 C x J er X N sv, A xsxnlll . . ,- x ' ,C 1' V y r 'W 'g1Z.'X Xlf- fin K , 1 , , I 4 ri I JV 0 A l rji hwgirilkh J 'VIL ,N u 1 .A ' fe M851 Qi' - , ..o.14,i L.. . 1 Go Evanston, beat Maine! 3:15 in the lobby. ,A ty J ii '-x THE SENIOR LEADERS--TOP ROW: Nancy Dash, Sue Hamilton, Tinny Jones. SECOND ROW: Sue VanderVries, Carolyn Stafford, Helen Nott. BOTTOM ROW: Corolyn Clark, Pat Harrison. Four chools in One A typical Q?j scene at the Girls' C1ub's Santa's Workshop. Gymnastics or torture? X CE 'EM T0 US A fj- -1' 'F Decorating for Good Grief , the Girls' Club Carnival. J' I W. V1 3 I' .E ' What time is it? 71 EAST HALL BOARD, TOP ROW: T. Rutter, J. Schwanbeck, E. Clewell, W. Wolters, G. Schuetz, R. Fencl, J. Silverstone, R. Inlow, L. Gussin, K. Browns, L. Arnold, K. Levin, F. Winter, I. Blatt, S. Simmonds. SECOND ROW: R. Krebs, B. Ward, W. Coker, J. Dreyer, R. Skillings, J. Oden, H. Hunsberger. BOTTOM ROW: I. Holman, R. Brown, J. McReyno1ds. MISSING: K. Berry, Sponsors: Mr. Dean Hanebuth, Mr. Larry Larkin. JESSE ODEN ART GILKES PETE MOODY ALAN MINARD NORTH HALL BOARD, TOP ROW: R. I-Iolst, D. Loder, S. List, Mr. Fred Rozum, R. Davenport, K. Ruggles, T. Wisecarver, J. Scott, P. Seyl, T. Bivens, M. Dewey, D. Hall, R. Ward. BOTTOM ROW: B. Walsh, J. Sanchez, L. Grote, J. Streicker, W. Bon Durant, P. Heumann, C. Vernon, A. Gilkes, D. Moore, R. Gibson, A. Gould, M. Place, R. Schwanbeck, R. Pickens. il 5 1,7 Q C.-A , 'LW .I V. L - . Cv . 3 ,wi fs.. wg, , ',.iYi f f Qgqgw5g5 ' xt V - I -.1 .,,, , i A A 3'- 'i'. SOUTH HALL BOARD, TOP ROW: K. Rose, T. Dessent, Mr. Joseph Konitzki, J. Deppman, D. Smart, D. Durchslag, J. MacDonald, T. Crabbs, D. Friedman, T. Camp- bell. BOTTOM ROW: B. Leister, G. Norling, R. Ratcliffe, D. Trippe, T. Carr, P. Moody, R. Hill, R. Dunlop, E. Bjorncrantz, L, Schlosberg, I. Samuels, I. Teising. ABSENT: Mr. Charles Ruch, G. Vartan. nd, 3 . .r--' WEST HALL BOARD, TOP ROW: Mr. Gera1dUnks, K. Rieger, J. Korb, B. Donohue, B. Scott, R. Boyer, P, Holm, G. Peterson, D. Power, Mr. Peter Husen. SECOND ROW: P. Wanzenberg, D. Elliot, M. Si1verman,S, Place. THIRD ROW: T. Wilt, A. Herman, H. Parker, A. Minard, H. Art, J. Schuemarm, P. Cook. BOTTOM ROW: B. Tursky, D. Cubbage, I. Bourke, J. Loux, I. Seward, B. Deaver, B. Smith. -4 L :: Hall Groups Work GWB Bob Gibson demonstrates his handball prowess on the ETHS court. ,, .1 'k12xm::3 Joe McReyno1ds directs the operations of Alley Oop's Cave in an active corner of the Quadrangle Carnival. Couples whirl with pleasure in the gaiety of the Homecoming dance, Autumn Leaves. in Diverse Areas I ix 7. I Student uprising? No, it's just a scene at the Girls' ,us- Club Carnival. Mr. William Bunn brings spirit to a Quadrangle Chapterheads meeting. Mr. Dean Hanebuth directs a noon meeting of East G North Hall Quadrangle members. MCE ' TICK 1 , xp I'-wmv THE BUDGET TICKET SALES MANAGERS, TOP ROW Mr Linton Melvin, K. Peterson, C. Lansden, D. Singer, K. Johnson, B. Lemke, M Orr J Rubin, C Reese, K Kunizelman, N Ling B Leibowiiz, J. Heap, I. Hayes, K. Cooper. BOTTOM ROW: S Hallstrom N Gratch, P Bosch, L Lullmg, S Jones, I Crown, M. Klemens, C. Buck. Budget Ticket Sales Soar Mr. Linton Melvin found 1960 another bright year for the Budget Ticket Campaign, which he directs. Ticket sales reached an all-time high of 51315, 700, the highest level achieved by the cam- paign in its progress since 1928. The 35.00 card included not only the Sy, Pilot, and Evanstonian, but also admission to four football and nine basketball games. Mr. Charles Thomas inspects budget tickets. I Tom I-Iazlett, Chris Detmer, Barney Edmonds. Magazine Sales Finance Activities South 344 stepped up the schoo1's magazine campaign by claiming the homeroom sales cham- pionship for the fourth consecutive year. Profits from the fall campaign, again directed by Mr. Linton Melvin, supplemented budgets of many activities, including The Key, The Evanstonian, and various athletic teams. -4:1 'Uv as --s.' 'urn , ua, V' 'V' it ' Mike McDonald, Mr. john Brauer, Jack Hayes, Mr. Linton Melvin, Jeff Laskin, winner of the treasure chest. WEST HALL MAGAZINE MANAGERS: Pat Cameron, Bill Lampher, Sue I-Ialstrom, Graeme Bannerman, Judy Stokes, Mr. Linton Melvin, Gail Jenkins. 9 K 77 Languages Come Alive French Club Nini Long and Pat Powers act out a scene from Tartuffe-Lucy Tcheupdjian peers out from under the table. Tartuffe was part of a varied program at the Annual Banquet. German Club Augusta Burwell conducts a meeting of the German Club Board. .ff-Av I -.',v I' . X 2 E. k , .5 -I f AM - grj ' the Z .gr Q F4 fl .-A I I lib sf' in Clubs Latin Club Latin students enjoy the culture of ancient Rome in a gala year-end banquet. ' 3 .. n H ra -wee s '1'I'l5 Russian Club Dale Coe, Vicki Hilkevitch, Georgia Paul, john Brauer, Vicki West and Kathy Ginsler whirl during a colorful Russian Club meet- ing. Members of Pan-American Club delight in the addition of El Einata to their Christmas festivities. Pan-American Club 4 fy - ig. 11 'R . if sm V 355'- 'iff :gpg n,.. p -,fp 'v'55 :aff 5,' fx. I!! Q I -Q W 'f 1 4.2 'f 3 f Charlotte Goedsche, Molly Shanley, V1ck1 H11kev1tch and Barbara Power form a rnelod1ous foursome at a Musicians' Club meetmg Groups Blend Musical Talent Maureen Kulbaitis, Margie Russel and Mr. Dale Patterson enjoy an informal sesslon of Jazz Club. fin 'ik X N ax Players Meet the Limelight The Limelighters or- ganization, which num- bers over 200, continued its Work in staging, pro- ducing and publicizing ETHS dramatic presenta- tions. Highlights of the year included work on The King and I and The Diary of Anne Fran? Limelighter co-sponsor William Ditton and four players from the Anne Frank cast won various all-state honors for their production. S Officers Linda Lulling, Robert Krebs and Chris Detmer plan a Limelighters meeting. V. V. Slaughter conducts a meeting in a dramatically-lighted Social Hall. Bob Axelrod illustrates a theory to a Computer Club audience-- Scott Hynek, Bill Schnaer, Maureen Kulbaitis, Stephanie Meyer, Margie Russell and Joan Poyner. 'W!'Jv-5 Slipstioks Sound In Little Theatre This year the Math-Science Club inaugarated an afternoon course in the use of the slide rule. Members of Math and Science classes as well as those simply interested in the slide rule attended the popular, two-part lecture. Besides presenting numerous lectures and films, the group also sponsored several field trips, one of which was a visit to the Argonne National Laboratories. Through another afternoon class, this one concentrating on computers, members of the newly-organized Computer Club explored contemporary mathematics. Members of Math-Science Club, represented by jonathan Lewis, John Rothschild, Debby Bessonny, Carl Snyder and Alan Kaplan watch Bill Schnaer turn on a light. 82 Bridge Club Chuck Linn, Dick Rolfe, Miss Karen Kuehner, Gtumar Hallert, Bill King form a fascinated four- some plus one. Chess Club C. Albee, R. Barnes, D. Young, J. Teichert, B. Moore, L. Foxman, E. Ruby, B. King, B. Renthal and President M. Sternstein consider their next moves, as sponsor Mr. Hugh Hart looks on intently during the weekly Chess Club meeting. Debate Club ETHS Debate team members Chuck Linn and Chuck Fisher QON THE RIGI-ITQ talk dovxm their opponents from York H. S. in a debate on the topic, Resolved that the United Nations should be significantly strengthened. x Junior Red Cross Radio Club PM Verner Johnson, Pam McAllister, joan Heap. Bill Evans, Allan Factor, Francine Glasberg. Library Club TOP ROW: T. Groves, A. Goldenberg, A. Hoskin, P. Holmquist, J. Yoder, Miss Mary Swanson, Miss Margaret Nicholsen, S. Greenberg, J. Lass, C. Ward, G. Hannaford, M. Halsey. SECOND ROW: B. Moore, C. Olse,n, T. Pollak. BOTTOM ROW: S. Nederlander, S. Boykoff, B. Dixon, C. Simon, W. Snyder, I. Fleming, R. Stenstrom, P. Perry, B. LoMarr, R. Badesch, S. Thompson, S. Wood, D. Washington. .J . ,Q 84 11 iw INTERNATIONAL ROUND TABLE TOP ROW B111 Lanphor, Dlck Brewer, Betsy Stelnmetz, Maureen Ku1ba1t1s, Mr Bernard Mattson, Lucy 1 er, Rich, joan Deutsch, Steve Az1r1an Interndtlonals Scan orld ffalrs COSMOPOLITAN CLUB, TOP ROW: Tony Sanda, Mrs. Burkland, Anne- lise Hansen, Bob Shapiro, Mrs. Knight, Lucy Tcheupdjian, Kay Tanaka, Cecilia Ringgren, Lisbeth Johanson, Vera Ribnick. SECOND ROW: Maria Huynosi, Chiseine Gleizes, Anny Azirian, Belkis Wu, Lynn Meinhardt, Silvia Ramming, Ingrid Lassen. BOTTOM ROW: E1- mon Larson, john Meinhardt, Gunner Hellert, Ulf Lindstrom. 1- fri? A574 W !i Evanstonian photographers Gregg Thornstrom, Wayne Lass and Harold Wegner prepare to take a picture. Mr. Edward Mickey shows a prize winning picture to a photography class. U X Staff Varies Publications Mr. John Cochrane, had molded of the Photo Service an award-winning group of student photographers. Mr. Ed- ward Mickey succeeded Mr. Cochrane in directing the organization, which recorded the year's activities for different Evanston publications. As contrast is the basis of photography, the staff found the yearbook theme an easy one to profile. Kev photographers jokingly prepare themselves for a busy year by piling all their equipment on one table. The staff includes Paul Schmidt, Jim Radford, Fred Winter, Paul Lane and Barry White. MISSING: Ed Noonan, Mrs. Joy Zweigler greets her EQ staff at an early morning meeting attended by Chuck Fisher, Coralyn Clark and Pam Flory, in front, and Bar- bara'Fu1ler, Molly Wake- field, Sue Park and Holly Ricketts, in back. Sponsors Pilot Literary Staffs 1 . -tL.,,,,', L X 411 1 at ' Mary Mcjunkin, Mrs. Barbara Pannwitt, Frank Van- derPloeg, Dick Beam and'Chris Williams form an efficient Press Bureau corps. Encouraging student writing and discussion, Mr. U. Howard Males brought new direction to the ETHS ,WWW Writers' Club. The group recognized varied artistic ' and literary talents in four Literary Supplements to The Evanstonian. The Pilot also changed sponsors, and under the supervision of Mrs. joy Zweigler the staff produced an informative guidebook for students. Press Bureau directors, piloted by Mrs. Barbara Pannwitt, deftly handled public relations with local news services. Cool-cy Fitzsimons, Barb Kaplan, Linda Laughlin, Mr. U, Harold Males, Caroline Lansden, John Rubin, Barbara Rad- ner and Peggy Dye meet with animation at Writers' Club. jr 1-9' Y -...W M 1 ,. L - n ' I Peggy Dye, Mike Plac e Mr. Richard Robinson, Marlene Langohr, Ka dw I-Iagstrum and Pete Bordwell learn the pat- tern of yearbook pro- duction. Book Measures the Year's Growth Evanston's yearbook staff combined many talents in the production of the 1961 Key. Recording ETI-IS activity, editors chronicled a year of change and moderniza- tion, including several modifications of their own publication. Mr. Richard Robinson and Mr. Charles Rathbone supervised an active group directed by Editor-in-Chief Peggy Dye. Mr. Robinson initiated a course of training for the staff of next year's edition. B.-.-il -gm iv Claudia Perkins and Nini Long drift by a conference held by Martha Graham, Barbara Radner and Mr. Charles Rathbone. Pausing during a deadline activity Saturday, Mr. Richard Robinson, jim Renthal, and Peggy Dye smile for a liey photographer. 1 1 .- IGF' John Johnson, Sandy Brusman, Mary Klemens, and Mar- jorie Hill discuss copy for an issue. Curious Journalists Review Evanstonia In a year of changes, Editor-in- Chief Brad Perkins helped to maintain The Evanstonian's position among the best high school news- papers in the country. The curious journal- ists originated a pre-election poll of stu- dent political preferences and a series of articles which introduced new teachers to the student body. A full page of editorials in the bi-weekly editions reviewed Evanstonia. I K bd 2' Nancy Steffen wields a paper-cutter as Mari Shapiro examines her work. Editor Brad Perkins takes the floor at a regular all-staff meeting. . 1 0 :J - L EYC Presents ix 6 Peggy Dye outlines a plan to Pete Moody, john Teising and Doug Allderdice. Philosophy Many students met in Evanston homes to combine forces under the active sponsor- ship of Mr. Carl Ehri in the production of an effective program for the Evanston Youth Conference in March. After select- ing Without Love to be their theme, groups within EYC presented the subject's different aspects during the conference, and then formulated a unified philosophy. Mary Ling, Lou Richter, Taffy Van Swearingen, Rosa Garcia and Doug Allderdice plan an EYC program. O! Xf THE EYC BOARD, TOP ROW: Mr. Carl Ehri, Doug Allderdice, john Drees, Pete Moody, john Teising, john Packard, Bill Routt. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Ling, Winkie Van Swearingen, Rosa Garcia, Taffy Van Swearingen, Sue Swisher, jennifer Maltby, Diane Bosley. MISSING: Lou Richter, K. K. Wahlquist. 1 3 i qi 5 is g v Engineering specialists present a stimulating program to a group interested in their field, Evanston Looks to the Future Central Council, with the co- operation of the ETI-IS PTA, staged its ninth annual Career Conference on a cold evening last january. Thirty-one career groups, featuring seventy-five speakers, presented views of careers ranging from architecture to social science. A program on selecting a career was also offer- ed. All presentations were tape recorded for future use by ETHS counselors. IIITIS YOUR MOVE W 'ufaviyum , A , fi sez -4 T561 251 'Eg L- m f in Us atm ,f 'Q' Ei 211 iz: aa f X COME 10 Roberta Keller and Sue Skoglund discuss plans for Career Conference with Mr Floyd Cummings, sponsor. Dancers Offer an Evening of Rhythm Disregarding the customary gloom of the day, Esande, our modern dance club, presented its second annual program on Friday, the thirteenth of january. Male dancers brought fresh movement to the group, which choreographed a lively even- ing of dance. Miss Kay Porter, assisted by Miss Bauer, directed an exciting combin- ation of music and choreography. 51-if llllll Ji ...M r Barney Edmonds and Chris Detmer lift Ercelle Kay in a colorful dance sequence. Sally Morier and Mark Zweigler interpret the blues. Barney Edmonds, Roxane I-Iynek, Mark Zweigler, Ercelle Key, Chris Detrner and Birgitta Bengtsson picket fence. form a lively 92 Wg' X Dancers in football clothing imitate Wildkit maneuvers Fall Kaleidoscope Blends Talent YAMO, the annual Central Council talent show, opened the ETHS drama season last fall. Showcas- ing varied student abilities in an original revue, the production centered on a theme of college life. Musi- calselections ranged from Stravinsky and Bernstein to Rogers and Hammerstein. Dancing, music and comedy united to produce another spectacular Little Wi1dkit . i Nora Gaffin, Sallv Morier. Wildkits Win, ueens Rule, Hundreds Danee The 1960-1961 ETHS Homecoming weekend will not soon be forgotten. An unofficial pep rally was held after school Friday. Coach La- zier announced the name of the Queen at the rally after a spirited pep talk. On Saturday, our Wildkits played victor- iously C27-OJ against Oak Park. That night the Autumn Leaves dance concluded Homecoming with enjoyable music, Wonderful entertainment and the coronation of Queen Merrily Severin. 1 Homecoming Queen Merrily Severin HOMECOMING QUEEN MERRILY SEVERIN, AND HER COURT: Nancy VanNess, Holly Olwin, Linda Lulling, Sharon Benson, Lynne Williams, Mary McLaury, Barbara Madden. K' I 1 1 i. Titfl at Homecoming .T owl ,. Ez anal Doug Holcomb breaks away for a long gain behind Ken Bai1ey's crushing block. -vxmsw- , james johnson leaps toward touchdown in the Sophomore game. The ETHS Marching Band steps in Death to Oak Park! F Tony Lumpkin and five tjpplers clown in an old English pub. Curtain Up on Goldsmitlfs England V. V. Slaughter, Chris Detmer. Mrs. Patricia Langan blended the manifold talents of her cast in the November production of Oliver Goldsmith's comedy of errors, She Stoops To Conquer. The players combined hoop skirts and knee breeches with the over- stuffed gestures of Go1dsmith's theater to bring eighteenth century England to Evanston's auditorium. I m In I 'S B. Veatch, D. Angert, R. Badesch, R. Hayford, B. Eder. . i The Anne Frank cast brings life to Mr. Robert Proper's realistic set. Cast Presents Realistic Drama Mr. William Ditton directed a creative cast in the winter production of The Diary of Anne Frank on the im- pressive set designed by Mr. Robert Proper. The actors presented the drama of a young girl's life suffering the Nazi persecution. The play concluded effectively with the final line from Anne's diary: In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart. fx JV Judy Bright and Sonny Reser portray Anne's troubled parents. Players react to a tense moment in the play. Their teacher tells the king's wives, I've had a love of my own . Jane Van de Vo d d P or e an am Hatch perform in the dance sequence, an outstanding feature of the musical. CAST OF CHARACTERS Captain Orton ....... John Drees Louis Leonowens .... Timothy Sinks Thomas Hazlett Anne Leonowens . . Linda Farquharson The Interpreter ..... Michael Katz The Kralahome . . . Richard Posner jeff Silverstone The King . . . . Richard Brown Sherman Finger Tuptim . . . Holly Zweigler Nora Gaffin Lady Thiang . . . . Karen johnson Mary Cheeks Prince Chulalongkorn .... P. Metcalf Princess jing jaowalak .... J. Gaffin Lun Tha ........ Robert Holst David H. Smith Sir Edward Ramsay. . . J. Erlenbach The Bangkok court grieves as their king dies and his tra- ditional ways pass, overshadowed by the new ideas Anna has brought. in . 9,- KING AND I Joyful, Charming, Etc., Etc., Etc., Delighted audiences greeted The King and I, Rodgers and Hammarstein's musical comedy which played in the auditorium for three nights in March. The cast, aided by Mr. Robert Proper and the fine sets of his stage crew, created a Siamese court faced with the difficulty of accepting Western culture. The arrival of a teacher from England, skil- fully played by Linda Farquharson, underlines the challenge of adjustment. Representing Siam, Dick Brown and Sherm Finger masterfully portrayed a king meeting the puzzlernents of Anna's World. Mr. Malcolm Mosing directed this outstanding musical, Mr. Robert Wer- ner produced the music and Miss Sadie Rafferty co-ordinated the talents of the Music, Art and Drama Departments with those of a very large cast which included many young children from the area. Choreographed by Mr. Gus Giordano, the dance sequence, The Small House of Uncle Thomas, contributed greatly to the rhythm and color of the production. Staged by the co- operative efforts of staff and students, this brilliant musical brought professional quality to an ETI-IS production. 'if ,AF 7 If Linda Farquharson joins her new employer, the King of Siam falso known as Dick Brownj. Holly Zweigler and Bob Holst portray star-crossed lovers of Siam. I +4-'U' 'l 'f B 'C nf-P 00 -NN ANR H mu: NW. hu, J ? i . E2 'Q vi' if 45 ff r 2? if 5: l .xx xl -su ,N F .x v' ,. I .5 .1 1 Nuegwg U X f 5 1 X' W5 . N L14 ATHLETIC I N' 4 L-49' 95 H Young athletes, guided and trained by Experienced coaches, work with enthusiasm Through long hours of practice, hoping for victories Learning the discipline of teamwork, Players face the conflict of the game with Confidence. Seeking honor, they meet the Challenge of competition and find in play The purpose of all games. Crowds of Evanstonians cheer their teams, As spirited players bring their skill and speed To the varied contests of Athletics. 99 -A 2? -new 5 T. Wilt R. Genenz S. Johnson P. Holm Coach Murney Lazier I.. Wildkits Capture Genenz, Thomas, Ward O. Thomas R. Morris H. Grunsten gl. 5 s N E - ss ,, Q - h -S 'Ei' o 5+-Lg 'xi' -SAQEM . Q - , -' x xx X HL'z.,f K fi' lk . ' K' Q 'W il SQ -.TH-' 3:5 M-H, ., V 'X W R. Majors D. Holcomb W. Coker W. Kearney J. MacDonald -7 ,,..,,- .. A ., I 3 .... l T'l 'QL1?.' - --.vu ,N - -I ' -Nglss .-+-:Q. f, 1-,T I , 9 QQ V - -.,..- . , W ' sl 2 M - 1 - Q8 'eds' - rj, W C 4 ' 'i'ii.Q ' ' 1 Qi-In-Q... 1 N' H i N ' .,. , Q0 U-E 'H 'Ilu-Q.. i3-'hiv' . Ulllwnv ' ' S Ylang nrnqp, . iiw.iEn.1 I C. Champion I. Seyer R. Pickens D. Moore Suburban League Title Chosen All-State K. Bailey K . -5 Y I 1. N . 'haug l A 4 4 4 '1u. ,iff pn.- P. Ollman C. Didriksen --ql ac, ,QQSQQ .fy - 'E nfl D. Durchslag M. Arrington -gag '---w--... f' 'is 'an- S. Ward Q-Q 11 ,,,,..... - ' 'ne' fi' '- --xxx. .4 DMU!!! F. Payton T. Harmon C. Burkhead -'S-Q I1-,.-,. - N- mf' r::s'r 'W ,t 4.1.1 C+ W W- W W f' H 6, I Psi Qifvtsvu' Uasff V' m ' .Q -'- T---S -- 5'- .ff j I V H ,Q y N- X' ,,,, , -kai' .ug il JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM, TOP ROW: Coach Charles Thomas, M. Robinson, S. Mann, D. Paulson, J. Clark, I. Coch- rane, L. Sigman, G. Koscielak. SECOND ROW: K. johnson, R. Waite, J. Schwanbeck, W. Kosinar L. White, S. Payton, E. Thiel. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM, TOP ROW: Coach Elias George, G. Bannerman, R. Abermathy, R. johnson, C. McHugh, E. Clewell, G. Norling, K. Vernon, K. Brown, K. Hogan, D. Smith, O. Smith, R. Clewett, D. Cain, Coach jim Slagle. SECOND ROW: J. Knuti, D. Loder, R. Schniiz, P. Heu- mann, W. Camras, M. Eisen- berg, R. Hooker, M. Harrison, A. Georgizas, R. Peach, B. Carlson, D. Kurasch, M. Solem. THIRD ROW: T. Johnson, E. Wellock, I. MacDonald, S. johnson, F. Casey, D. Dillman, B. Mueller, A. Hallsirom, J. Hall, J. Welter, W. Keats, H. Parker, B. Crunsten, D. Mangas, D. Grimwade, V. Champion, M. Lustig, Head Coach Ken Beasley. BOTTOM ROW R. Schippman, J. Day, J. Davis, G. Noonan, I. Shuford, J. Mit- chell, R. Allen, B. Gibson, P. Cook, C. Claus, B. Sledd, D. Minard. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM, TOP ROW: F. Vanover, B. Minear, V. Hemphill, R. Ward, R. Strong, M. Melton, B. Ward. SECOND ROW: R. Phillips, D. Alexander, M. Belcher, C. Hedford, L. Rice, M. Smith, D. Hill, J. Hall, O. Saarinen, T. Kelsey. BOTTOM ROW: S. Nelson, K. Smith, J. VerSteeg, R. Deaver, D. Schwanbeck, M. Kane, T. Good- heart, R. Johnson, S. Hancock, M. Taylor. ETHS Varsity Named Best in State Guided by head coach Murney Lazier, forty hard-working boys captured Evan- ston's second consecutive Suburban League football championship. Sam Ward, Robert Genenz, and Owen Thomas were named to the all-state teams. Sophomores followed the Varsity's lead and tied with New Trier 1 for the Suburban League championship. The ' Junior Varsity team finished with a 2 win-3 loss record, and the Freshman A team's 5 win-2 loss record anticipated success for next season. VARSITY ETHS 6 Maine 0 ETHS 26 Waukegan 14 ETHS 45 New Trier 0 ETHS 26 Morton 7 ETHS 27 Oak Park O ETHS 33 Highland Park 6 ETHS 32 Proviso 6 ETHS 7 Niles 7 Suburban League Champions W-7 L-0 T-1 SOPHOMORE ETHS 27 Maine 6 ETHS 6 Waukegan 0 ETHS 14 New Trier 6 ETHS 20 Morton 19 ETHS 25 Oak Park 12 ETHS 25 Highland Park 6 ETHS 15 Proviso 12 As ususal, an attempt to block an Evanston place-kick fails. ETHS O Niles 13 Chuck Didril-:sen converts while Doug Holcomb holds. Suburban League Co-Champions W-7 L-1 T-O Sam Ward sweeps end for a long gain, demonstrating why he was chosen as an all-state back. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY TEAM, TOP ROW: I. Loux, P. Moody, E. Truschke, H. Heinl-cel, B. Bon Durant, B. Donohue, H. Hammersteadt, R. Peterson, Coach Emil Schultz. SECOND ROW: A. Gilkes, I. Teising, I. Tatge, D. Allderdice, K. Samuels, C. Marsh, D. Kuehne, I. Holman, B. Keats. THIRD ROW: B. Kardon, K. Abernathy, W. Wham, I. Kirkham, C. Winter, B. Chester, F. Annegars, I. Oden. BOTTOM ROW: B. Walsh, B. Brothers, C. Keith, I. Morton, B. Lemke, S. Kahle, B. Gernand, M. Stewart. MISSING: D. Brewer, C. Schulz. J. Teising, J. Tatge, D. Brewer, D. Kuehne, J. Holman, C. Marsh, C. Schulz and D. Allderdice, the eight state finalists, warm up. Harriers Speed Through Season The ETHS cross country team closed a season which included two perfect meets by finishing eleventh in the state meet last November. Paced by Dick Kuehne, the Kit harriers took second place in the strong Suburban League and District competition. SOPHOMORE CROSS COUNTRY TEAM, TOP ROW: R. Peterson, C. Schulz, R. Smith, H. Hemphill, S. Bechler, R. Reece, C. Buresh, A. Strobeck, G. Glick, Coach Emil Schultz. SECOND ROW: M. Sloan, R. Sesterhenn, S. james, T. Betten, W. Amold, D. Cohlmeyer, D. Collier. BOTTOM ROW: B. Gibbs, L. Saberson, L. Schlosberg, B. Stange, C. Andersen. fi? ann-Q. th . 5 ...1 9 .. , .1 mi ,rt G .Kl SWF' Wifi' Llqlil Soccermen Prepare for SL Competition Anticipating future years in which they will join in Suburban League competition, the ETHS soccer team developed skill and strength by playing ten practice games this season. Under the expert guidance of Coach Ken McGonag1e, the Wildkits won 4, lost 4 and tied 2 in the best year in ETHS soccer history. VARSITY SOCCER TEAM, TOP ROW: Coach Dave Kopple, J. Knepper, G. Hallert, M. Agnello, M. Stoller, G. Johanson, I. Noyce, I. Scott, B. Emery, S. Epstein, G. jorjorian, Coach Ken McGonag1e. SECOND ROW: T. Appleton, J. Schuene.. man, H. Alt, E. Larson, M. Bedinger, I. Huntziger, I. Kessler. BOTTOM ROW: B. King, F. Casey, A. Herman, M. Abrahamson, M. Sussman, S. Hynek, L. Preysz, W. Gaines. MISSING: I.. Mages, H. Hunsberger. ., r g . was T . '--.1-.-.... ., . ,. .A -H. 1-11: ,JC , N .xl ff SOPHOMORE SOCCER TEAM, TOP ROW: E. Ruby, J. Goddess, E. Mozen, P. Trace, I. Gottloeb, B. Bost, L. Gerecz, M. Stafford, R. Driscoe, H. Overton, I. Hayes, J. Katz, R. Schram, S. Place, Coach Ed Cole. SECOND ROW: F. Newman, G. Weber, J. Eberhardt, R. Dorio, W. Schnell, B. Gideon, R. Geier, H. De1Dotto, S. Kleiman, B. Walter, I. Rakove, I. Klieman, N. Strauss. BOTTOM ROW: K. Iaynes, D. Westerfield, D. Hsu, D. Tannenbaum, B. Leister, X. Stutz, D. Nelson, J. Hamilton, I. Harris, K. Morthole, R. Rosner. w Thr, lk ,Ls ,L 9 2 a ! 5 l L, J ...., a Kits Hustle, ' ' f ' - . -1-.-.-. :,.,.-........ ..-1.-..-f.-W t 'T , aa ' I E. Truschke a aa a -,A.,.,. ---. - 3 B. Majors T EIT' I. Holman D. Cleveland ., ,, N! . hy- -J-4 a ,z Q 4 !.o1...a,,il i-Q I ..., L, ' ' K i ,L ,L , a a 1 oa o,,a,.,,1 T' 1 A .,,a , .i.a.,a.,.,, 1 'Q . ' ' I X T L x 1 1 a wr W. L ,, ,v 1 3 ,g,,,,,,...4,T,.. ... H. Hemkel ...W -v--A-f--MM'- 1 ' . , I. Scott 'TQ tars hine , N 1 3 . fr, if ' ggi? Coach John Burmaster xox 5 , ' , l A R. Kuehne G. Wharton N N. ........,, .,....... ..-- ,, ,, ,,.T....,,,,..,,, ,, . ,,g,,-M. I 3 Z x 1-AW A mf- V Q--A-0 f ,. ,. 1 , ' . 1 , I 5 3 Af' f 3 Q L - D- ., 4 , V. , Sri. ..A. . ,.,T,..c... -41 . ? I ,. ..,c!,.....-, .fc ,,A,1 J.. I 4 5 3 o I . '-1 , .,.....1v,.. ..,., - T D 1 9 o bf- W 4 , , f S . Francis D. Holcomb T , I o if Courtmen Bring Guided by Captain Bob Majors and talented Don Cleveland, the Varsity basketball team showed promise of a great season next year with all five starters returning. This year was high- lighted by a thirty-point rout of Highland Park and a victory over Niles by six- teen points. The Sophomores, starring high scoring Chuck johnson, had an exciting season including many close games such as a thrilling one point victory fr J ' against New Trier. Is It's on the way! Sophomore ace Don Cleveland drops it in while John Scott looks on. Don Cleveland and Doug Holcomb wait anxiously as Bob Scott attempts to tip the ball their way. - Q 09- ' ' Excitement, urprises JUNIOR VARSITY, TOP ROW: Coach Daniel Blaze, I. Wil- liams, B. Scott, B. Bondurant, I. Noyce, H. Heinkel. BOT- TOM ROW: A. Tao, K. Bailey, R. Dunn, C. Washington, B. Eason, D. Wallgren. MISSING: B. Donohue, K. Tallis. FRESHNIAN, TOP ROW: Coach Joseph Koniilki, A. Hoskin, B. Reeder, B. Roeche, S. Sim- monds, J. Seward, C. McHugh. BOTTOM ROW: C. VanBuskirk, D. Ollman, R. Gladden, M. Taylor, L. Rice, P, Leinen- weber, S. Hancock. SOPHOMORE, TOP ROW: H. Parker, I. Brownlee, J. Rolls, T. Black, Coach Ken Mc- Gonagle. BOTTOM ROW: H. DelDotto, B. Mueller, D. Dillman, C. johnson, J. Schue- mann, R. Radcliffe, I. Ham- ilton, K. Brown, J. Larson. K' ,Qi 'Alf ' irrilvl ,. er, , to I tsl' .1-.. '1E b'!511A ...,.x I. .vc ...M Q. 4511 M ...L Fil' ' i' fe , N LJ 'Eb Hgh ll Q Gymnasts Swing To Improved Season Although only in their second com petitive season, the Varsity gym- nasts, captained by Alex Frecska, finished high in league standings. The Varsity and Sophomore teams in- creased their skill and precision in two hours of daily practice, part of the intensive training program di- rected by coaches Ronald Walden and Ed Cole. Alex Frecska performs w1th grace on the gymnastic bar VARSITY TEAM, TOP ROW: Coach E. Cole, P. Seyl N Feldman E Lee K Karres I Mansf1e1d, W Knodle T I-Iursthouse, F. Sanders, L. Cyrus, Coach Walden. BOTTOM ROW A Herman D A11derd1ce G Vartan A Frecska M. Welfeld, R. Davenport, D. Van Cleef, D. Trippe H Carlson Manager 7 ut ' J y +5 A97 m 1 my tv' fn, P -A 71 '6. 3635 .ll ll .4 'QV I W' fx .4 Y AEA? filo Q wr. Gjf' Three grapplers, all back from last year's squad, highlighted an un- usual season for the Orange and Blue. Captain Sam Ward, 1960 state finalist in the 138 lb. class, sped to a long succession of victories, while Bob Pickens, a 6'3 junior, successfully handled all heavyweight opponents. With equal ease, Mike Bedinger scor- ed many impressive wins over tough Suburban League foes. JUNIOR VARSITY, TOP ROW: Coach Dave Kappel, Sussman, M. Stewart, I. 'ff' Kessler, J. Kirkham, W. Worthington, H. Gruns- ten. BOTTOM ROW: C. Keith, N. Aronov, F. Win ter, P. Dittmann, G. Ca- sey, B. Taylor, M. Ag- nello, H. juntunen, R. Poncher, K. Johnson. L. Richter, P. Grass, M. A 4 114 SOPHOMORE, TOP ROW: W. Camras, J. Harris, B. Car- ter, I. Gottloeb, J. Peach, C. Codell, T. Furlong. MID- DLE ROW: E. Singer, F. Cle- well, A. I-Iallstrom, I. Flader, T. johnson, J. Davis, J. Cra- ven, P. Rosner, F. Casey. BOTTOM ROW: S. Place, T. Wells, M. Eisenberg, B. Schnitz, T. Skinner, R. Ward W. Mucker, B. Gibson, G. Randall. Kit Wrestlers U- . i v 1 1 Q W . 1' QXGAHL ' x Ha l Sam Ward shows the style which made him one of the state's top wrestlers. inl, sl f 1 1? - Q. . ig.- QF. O , V526 FRESI-IMAN, TOP ROW: Coach Donald Raffetto, J.O'Boyle, B. Burke, P. McCoy, L. Schwimmer, T. Brown, K. Krakowski, P. Natkiel, I-I. Sugar- man, D. Herbon, G. Mis kit, J. Neill, S. james, H. Gideon. MIDDLE ROW: I. MacDonald, R. Peterson, D. Nelson, R. Blackwell, I. Deerfield, T. Kelsey, R. Phillips, I. Ferro, J. Rakove, D. MacDonald, J. Buckley, D. Cederquist. BOTTOM ROW: B. English, R. Lancia, I. Bloom, T. Leach, M. Melton, W. Robbins, J. Posner, D. Hill, J. Maday, D. Van- over, D. Minear, G. Guzniczac. Swimmers First In District fist 2 .ly-Q., Kc s w- H- 'a.-'v G. Skalinder T. Gibson R. Mayer 50 Yd. Freestyle 200 Yd. Freestyle 100 Yd. Breaststroke 100 Yd. Freestyle 200 Yd. Individual Medley 200 Yd. Medley Relay Co-Captain Co-Captain Co-Captain VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM, TOP ROW: D. Dvorin, C. Fargo, A. Q Q 6 6 6 McConnell, B. Nash, L. any 1, 1 . I I N . -. , , Pierce, S. Luchs, E. 1 f 'gf I I ' ' ' ' ' Fahrbach, P. Hammer, Q g ,ir p 5 ' D. Miller, G. Peterson, Q Q . ' D. Boetcher, J. Hancock, ,S R. Wanzenburg L. Rose D, Ewing 200 Yd. Freestyle Relay Diving Diving 200 Yd. Medley Relay ji!! P. Ravenna. SECOND ROW: S. Done, P. Nel- son, T. Willison, L. Rose, P. Anderson, I. King, J. Shea, N. Gold- man, B. Godfrey, B. Carlson, G. Barry, T. Goldstein, T. Unterman. BOTTOM ROW: R. Wan- zenburg, G. Grommes, I. Logan, S. Hunt, C. Neu- man, T. Gibson, G. Ska- linder, R. Mayer, E. Klyce, D. Wolnick, I. Terhune, D. Ewing. D. Wolnick 200 Yd. Individual Medl ...Q ' eY xx Second In State SOPHOMORE SWIMMING TEAM, TOP ROW: I. Sut- lin, I. Cox, J. Fernim, S. Packard, R. Earlandson, R. Ball,' D. Goldstein, T. Shea, J. Neuman, D. Mc- Iunkin, I. Sanders. BOT- TOM ROW: S. Soule, D. Roberts, J. Loux, W. Keats, G. Badger, C. Verb- len, T. Schwarten, G. Schuetz, R. Bailey, 1. Johnson. MISSING: T. Pringle. E. Klyce 200 Yd. Freestyle Rela FRESHMAN SWIMMING TEAM, TOP ROW: I. Rose- nau, S. Harrison, J. Pasant, B. Bunce, J. Nussbaum, R. Kittendorf, B. Ruth, W. Ed- monds, G. Taylor, D. Hagen. SECOND ROW: G. Henegar, G. Anderson, S. Smith, G. Thompson, D. Lorden, C. King, B. Lazarus, T. Wardell, P. Heinkel, J. North. BOT- TOM ROW: P. Skoglund, I. Barry, B. Brewer, J. Miller, J. McCabe, I. Ioice, R. Peach, P. Jones, M. Barnes, M. Cooper. MISSING: S. Wanzenburg, T. Cambell, T. Bivins. Isl ,-1: as -3- 41,--. A ., wtf' fr w. .ff AQUETTES, TOP ROW: J. Singer, S. Streff, L. Sanders. I. Crossett, P. Beale, S. Berry, S. Barrett, K. Blaze, I. Camp- bell, P. Veness, C. Cameron, M. Brown, K. Beebout, P. Rawn, L. Brown, I. Zundel, S. johnson, D. Alt, S. Miller, J. Eisler, C. Hunt, R. johnsos. SECOND ROW: N. Betterley, I. Johnson, D. D'Esposito, L. Turgeon, M. Moore, R. Gross, S Spiegel, G. Meyer, J. Myer, J. Kupferberg, S, Neuman, J. Rice, K. Durkin, C. Gaskill, B. Stare, G. Glassner, C. Pasc J. Dean, N. Vanness, S. Freeman. SEATED: D. Rose, C. Brandenhoff, F. Mesick, N. Southward, H. Tracey, B. Howell, I. Uhler, J. Beu, S. Swisher, H. Olwin, B. Tobin, P. Harrison, A. Roberts, P. Rose, M. Levine, M. McLaurey, L. Bill- ings, S. Madison, N. Dash, C. Moberg. Competent Swimmers Guard Pool Area An industrious staff served ETHS in many ways throughout a year of pool activity. After a week of pool supervision, student members of Evanston's Aquatic staff spent many Saturdays teaching grade school children to swim, and continued this program during the summer. Skillful Aquettes graced our Well-staffed pools, moving with poise through the intricate patterns of water ballet. AQUATIC STAFF, TOP ROW: R. Edmond, S. Luchs, J. McReynolds, D.L. Brown, B. Bailey, G. Schuetz, W. Keats, R. Earlandson, G. Peterson, C. Verblen, D. Roberts, P. Higley, B. Tobin. SECOND ROW: Mr. John Terhune, E. Neuman, H Olwin, D. D'Esposito, A. Roberts, L. Steen, M. Graham, H. Reicherts, J. Rice, A. Neuman, I. Kupferberg, M. F. Brodfuehrerer, A. Rudoy, J. Zundel, N. Vanness, j.,Dean, I. King. THIRD ROW: B. Howell, J. Ryan, S. Swisher, N. Goldman, M. Orr, J. Songstaff, President I. Rothschild, P. Rose, E. Klyce, S. Hunt, N. Dash, P. Harrison, P. Ander- son. IDTTOM ROW: D. Wolnick, D. Goldstein, P. Nelson, B. Fry, I. Christopher, B. Godfrey, G. Barry, J. Terhune, Chamberlain. .lg VARSITY GOLF TEAM: I. Holman, J. Nugent, P. Holm, P. Box-dwell, T. Wilt, S. Finger. Teams Shoot Birdies, Bullseyes With the help of two returning lettermen from last year's Co-Suburban League Champs, the ETHS Golf Team completed an outstanding season. Led by Junior Sherm Finger and Senior Phil Holm, Evanston defended its title at the Wilmette Golf Course. Our toughest competition came from Waukegan, Highland Park, and New Trier. Despite a disappointing won-lost record, the ETHS Rifle Team worked tirelessly to gain ability and accuracy. Led by Dave Miller Cnot pictured belowj and Brad Perkins, the rifle- men competed in ten Saturday morning meets with various neighboring schools. VARSITY RIFLE TEAM, BACK ROW: Coach Carl Gassen, G. Gellersted, D. Lavin, T. Kummer, B. Perkins. FRONT ROW: C. Easterberg, R. Perterson, R. Klingler, W. Claussen, J. Waterman. i ' ' f ,f . i , Ii ivl -'7l 41? - Teams Track Success with Skill . ', Q ..,, w-- The Indoor Track season closed with a flourish when the Frosh-Soph team won the third annual North Shore Relays. Earlier, the team not only won the Suburban League Championship, but also set four new track records and tied another. The Varsity met considerable success in the SL race, and both teams improved during the year's train- ing and competition. Trackmen transferred indoor skills to out- door contests when the outdoor season began with a dual meet at Maine West on April 14. Outdoor track stresses individual performance, and Coach- es Peters and Schultz directed the sportsmen in the efficient application of prowess and technique. The power displayed in both Track seasons projected fresh championship hopes for 1962. . ,.-A ' ,,-,,.-1 f--M- ' S' ' Bob Pickens shows the shot put form that set many records during the season FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM, TOP ROW: T. Fambro, T. Brown, M. Melton, K. Wideman, B. Caldwell, J. Childress, E. Barinholtz. SECOND ROW: P. Davis, S. Hancock, I. McDonald, R Brownlow, S. Favors, A. Hauf, O. Saarinen. FRONT ROW: R. Phillips, R. Smith, F. Searles C. Schultz, R. Smith, E. Sanchez, J. Kough, F. Reiize. VARSITY TRACK TEAM, TOP ROW: P. Skoglund, P. Holm, J. MacDonald, I. Loux, D. Inouye. SECOND ROW: C. Bowen, J. Oden, B. Keats, B. Young, R. Dunn. THIRD ROW: C. Campbell, I Tatge, B. Pickens, I. Sanchez, P. Hartman, S. Kennedy. FRONT ROW: I. Teising, B. Stange, C. Marsh, I. Halla, L. English, W. Lemke, J. Buresh. Get ready, get set. . . and jose Sanchez, Lou English, Barry Young and John Teising fire off the starting block SOPHOMORE TRACK TEAM, TOP ROW: D. Weiman, A. Georgizas, B. Gibbs, A. Stro- beck, D. Collier, R. Ses- terhenn, D. Cohlmeyer, G. Norling, B. Gibson. SECOND ROW: D. Minard, J. johnson, J. Moore, C. Bannerman, M. Eisenberg, D. Loder, K. Miller, J. Johnson.THIRD ROW: M. Sloan, M. Lustig, H. Frazier, F. Searles, I. Montgomery, E. Sanchez, T. Cox, D. Cleveland, J. Kough, R. Reitze. FRONT ROW: R. Abernathy, R. Smifh, R. Smith, R. Allen, C. Buresh, B. Stange, I. Mitchell, C. Schulz., Dennis Paulson Jim Corbett Jeff Hall Steve Mann Tom Majewski Erwin Gernand Dan Durchslag Tax:-,ii mt., ,Q-f ' .7 .l- , al: ' X1 : -...' 'l 'is' JAN f H 5.1 VARSITY, TOP ROW: J. Knepper, T. Majewski, T. Dessent, M. Robinson, C. Hall. SECOND ROW: Coach Ken McGonagle, P. Kramer, N. Feldman, F. Jacobs, R. lnlow, G. Guimaraes, E. Gemand, Coach Henry Sugden. FRONT ROW: J. Corbett, P. Werner, R. Cotter, D. Durschlag, H. Combs, S. Mann, D. Paulson, J. Hall. Nine Faces Challenging Season Led by Coach Ken McGonagle, and bolstered by four men from last year's squad, the ETHS baseball team entered a long, difficult season on March 15 . The well-balanced team faced strong competition for the coveted Suburban League title, especially from Morton, Proviso and Niles, but the Wildkits played spirited, heads-up ball throughout the spring. l Noel Feldman Pete Werner Bob Cotter uh- Y Y LT. ?. an 1 b .Y- LA ld P Heuma I-IPar 'N N Q, ' , ker TES... Jack ToshnnL Taylor 5 N 7 - iw T . ' r ' 0 x -'W 0 SECOND ROW R Goldblatt R Ratcllffe I MacDonald G Q bil 4 P XP' I0 xbl FRONT ROW R Holst J Hamilton L Gussin T Mc -, Culloch J jackson B. Leister s a Y lg I 3 E 'Q 3 'V E l f Q J Ng ve ' A W. E 'E U ' 1 7' . F 9 1' I SOPHOMORE, TOP ROW: T. Selz, Q U- ' I ' 0 Q U. 'xi , . A Q .- s .X . , . , . - 5 'f 4 l 'AMX X vt T .Ax Sm 1 p - . M ittb Y I I I, dv X J .Im XJ 0, I J 2 . , - 1 Q f ,' ' 1 ' :. 1 . , . . ,I .i 1' .V 5 I K I ' I ' V f0 L ln Arnold, O. Smith, G. Jorjorian. ,iz 1 .2 T0 f fx . Q, al f I 'Q' X 1 I : . Q , . - U , ' I ' Q g 4' 1 ' X 1 ' 1 - f I 2 . 1 ' : ' S 1 ! ' - N I . 1 J Y ,I vu 4 v , Pb i 'C V S' .Z ff? 'Z H . I .J FROSH-SOPH TENNIS TEAM, TOP ROW: P. Skoglund, T McCoy J. Riessen, L. Grote, Coach Keith Anderson. BOTTOM ROW D Crook, W. Alt, S. List, A. Turner. Tennis Team Eyes The Evanston netmen, defending state champions, began the season with wintry March workouts. Led by Bill Wham and Dave Power, the team opened with several easy victories and moved rapidly toward their fourth consecutive Suburban League Cham- pionship and their second State title. An equally strong sophomore team has indicated there will be no let-up in Evanston's tennis supremacy. . , , - 1 ,V J'-1 1' fihfi ,- M '2 K 1 3 -Q-,WA X 1 Q0 ai ll 23 n it 1. x,1.,Cf' QF 36- Q7 -DC- ..,, N'V'N-0'- 4 N- ,. ,,. X 1 gn : I MN, ' 1 A - f ie . , 19' + . ,aff A tt., -. 1 N X, . .1 ' Ld Q i9 v ' V I f ' ' . f . K . X -W 's-ks-2'-jf Q VARSITY TENNIS TEAM, TOP ROW: B. Wham, B. Majors, B. Scott, J. Noyce, D. Power, Coach K. Andersen. BOTTOM ROW: A. Gilkes, 'W. Wham, T. Willison, R. Emery. Second State Title Bob Majors and Bob Wham both go for the ball during a match on the South gif 5 1191 - Y wx TIYTT ' , I q X T 1 V 3 , Y?l.ffHrrfT Y V ,Anim ,,,, K+ mi ? ,.,,. . 7 I 4.1. v- - , E A 'Hn . V - w . l , , ,yd I, . . T Y Q, 1 1 : t fgff' .. ,-,A I s f Q W . T' Tennis Courts. TH. ,tt X sg: it H M ,.,. , . v Q ' . J' ,. ,,. .X lx'Yti UVERUUX A ITYM, WWE 'Wu' z 4. v , x 1 wY' m 4 , Q v f . x Kg, 2 'Yi f M3 .-4 4-RWTW A ' A T .gg xff, .v il, V . W it 1 Y xx,-wv f'sa-3 1 T v . T , . . W 5 - 5 v X 4 7 ,, Q.. 5? .A ii If .MH T9 3 R 125 I I ul I El WE Strive for ETHS ny. na, 7 ..n4v A I 5 -lv ,va-umm, 3, W 2 f z ' . En '- 1 A l,,'P-7 ' '. :ff ma. ,' ' . mb inyawabi v- ..rfJ' 1 , 'H , r av... V1 M K , f' .A , ' ' 4 'x' I' -,.5. .1. , V, - ,J I . Av, 1 2 1- . H ' V ' r 7 MF , A I 'n up V ' L' T f lUr,. , ff' ,-1,1.- 'L SE IOR ,. . 1 s , ',f ' ' If .1f'1 A I ' l Q. si FX ...- o 1 ' N.. We came to Evanston seeking new direction And met a four year challenge within the Changing patterns of our high school world. Each fall our class adapted to a complex World of ideas and books. But, Seniors In the season of commencement, we become Suddenly aware that our long quest ends At the beginning of life's greater journey. Now, as young Americans, we look beyond ETI-IS to A world bright with the promise of the sixties, 'r. And join a generation moving forward in CONTRAST. 9 I 1 I fi ' 17 . ., N , f , , Different people circulate ETHS corridors. H. , 1 S 'ta XG? ri V5 0 Seniors Review Their With hopeful steps the Class of '61 entered Evan- ston's corridors in Autumn, 1957. That year stu- dents frequently paused in the between-period rush to admire the new auditorium, swimming pool and library. Mr. Bunn's enthusiastic leadership swelled Cheer Section to 700 members, and Evanston wildly cheered the Varsity football squad to the Suburban League title. In year two, the IBM machine moved into the Main Office, while the twelve homerooms merged as four divisions. CC supported revival of an all school tal- ent show, and YAMO became an October reality. The swiftness of sophomore year fore-shadowed continued changes . Suddenly we were juniors. The all-school clubs-- Quadrangle, Trireme, CC--modified their structures to fit a new hall system. Lunch periods shrank to 25 minutes. Events approached summit after senior year arrived. Our Varsity Football Team ranked first in the state. Awards flowed in to winners from Nation- al Merit, General Motors and Westinghouse. Finally came the Prom and Commencement ---- Seniors surveyed the results of the rushing events since Autumn, '57--Division and Hall Systems, re- organized clubs, athletic and academic achievements- four years of change and contrast. Seniors would remember. During a busy Saturday in the Keyhole senior panels editors arrange yearbook pictures of their classmates. vig, 5 5-'fi ,ww - ummit Year , dc- WARD I PRKINCT I juniors consider a voter's obligation, while seniors determine the capacity of a Volkswagen. l ixsp ' iS4, D , , , . y x ga er in auditorium lobby to review the March EYC Presentation. ough Allderdice, Sue Swisher, Lou Richter Sue Hockett and Mr Carl le Ehr' th ' Senior Class Officers DOUGLAS ALLDERDICE President KERSTIN WAHLQUIST Secretary ROBERT MAJORS Treasmer ANDREW ABBOTT: Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Aquatic Staff 2, 35 Swim- ming 1, 2, NANCY ABRAHAMSON: Girls' Club 1, Vice-President Social Service 3, President 45 German Club 1, 25 ETHS Choir 45 Plays 3. BILL ADAMS: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 HR Committee 2, 3, 45 Swimming 15 Magazine Sales 3, 4. MARK AGNELLO: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 45 Soccer 45 Evanstonian 35 Male Chorus 1, 3, 4. KAREN AHL: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Esande 35 Math-Science Club 4. JANET AITON: Girls' Club 1, 25 CC Committee 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 ETHS Choir 4. IEANNE ALBERTY: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 FHA 35 Cheerleader 2, 45 HR Council 3, KATHERINE ALBRIGI-IT: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,45 Aqueues 2, 35 Swim Leaders 3, 4. DOUGLAS ALLDERDICE: Cross Country 45 EYC 2, 3, 45 Gymnas- tics 3, 45 Senior Class President 4. -wr 1 I 5,1 .M f., . f49 9'. 1 V, 'ii ,,, 'I L - T VERBA I. ALLEN: Girls' Club 45 Chairman HR Committee 4, VERGENE ALTENBURG: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, CARL M. ANDERSON: Intramurals 1, 2, 3,45 Swimming 1, 25 HR Committee 15 Limelighters 1. DOROTHY ANDERSON: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Magazine Sales 1, 25 E Hall Office 3,4. LYNNE K. ANDERSON: Girls' Chorus 2, 3. PETER ANDERSEN: Quad. 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Aquatic Staff 2, 3, 45 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, N. BARBARA ANDREWS: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 HR Committee 3. ETHEL ANDRIANOS: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 35 Girls' Chorus 3, 45 ETHS Choir 4, MIKE ANGERT: Swimming 15 ETHS Band 1, 2, 3,4, TERRY APPLETON: Football 1, 2, Soccer 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Audio-Vis 1, 2. NOEL ARONOV: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Writers Club 3, jazz Club 35 Radio Workshop 4. MIKE ARRINGTON: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Wrestling 3, Track 1. RICHARD ART, IR. :,Math-Science Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 45 Bridge Club 4, Vice-'President 2, 3, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 1, 2. IEANNE E. ASHLEY: Girls' Club 3,4. SI-IERRY ASI-ILEY: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 liey 3, Assistant Senior Activities Editor 4, Drama Crews 3, 4. ADOLPH ASPEGREN: Radio Club 1, Chamber Band 3. JIM AVERY, JR.: Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, IRC 43 EYC 3. CAROL L. AXELROD: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, lie-y 2, Assistant Ad- ministration Editor 4, Pan-American Club 2, 3, Volunteer Bureau 4. lffllg 712' ' ah'I A' 3 V3 5? I. 1- V if .. ,,- 1., lv ..' . ROBERT AXELROD: Wrestling 1, 2, CC Committee Chairman, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Math-Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4. STEVE AZIRIAN: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 43 Cosm. Club 1, 2, 3, 45 In.. ternational Round Table 1, 2, Secretary 3, President 4, Dele- gation 3, 4, Committee 4. KAY BAILY: Girls' Club 1, 2, 4, Vice-President Committee 3, French Club 3, Board 43 Volunteer Bureau Co-Chairman 4, Esande Board 4. ELLEN BAIN: Girls' Club 1, 2, Limelighters 45 lie-Y 4, French Club 2. WILLIAM R. BALL JAY BANNISTER: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 1, 2, Math- Science Club 1, 2, 33 Radio Club 1, 2. la, lf, Q' HAL H. BARBER: Wrestling 1, 2, Yamo 35 Spanish Club 3, 4, Drama Crews 1, 2, 3. WILLA BARGE PAUL BARR: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball lg Track 1, Wrestling 2 , 3 ,K . A. . V, GW, W ff? -F 'I BARBARA BERMAN: Girls' Club 1, 23 French Club 1, 23 Evans- tonian 33 Advanced Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. DIANA BERNER: Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 W Hall Council Rep. 33 HR Council 3. GREGG BERRY: Quad. 3, 43 Aquatic Staff 3, 43 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 43 W Hall Council Secretary-Treasurer 4. DEBORAH BESSONNY: Yamo 23 French Club 3,43 Math-Sci- ence Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chamber Band 3, 4. JUDY BEU: Aquettes 2, 3, 43 CC Rep. 1, Committee Chairman 43 Chamber Band 4. I. BARBARA BIEDA: Girls' Club ls Girls' Chorus 1, 33 DO 4. HOWARD BILLIAN: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 43 CC Committee 43 Baseball 1, 23 Boys' Cheersection 2, 3. LAURA BILLINGS: Aquettes 3, 43- Yamo 3, 43 Limelighters 2, 3,343 Evanstonian Art Editor 4. JOAN BING: Girls' Club 1, 23 Igy 33 Girls' Choir 33 Madrigals 2. ANN BARRY: CC Rep. 1, 2, Secretary 3, President 43 EYC 1, 2, 3, 43 Pomfret Trip to India 4. TOM BARRY: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. KAREN BATTERSBY: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,43 HR Committee 1, 2, 33 JRC 43 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM BAUR: Intramurals 1, 2, 33 TV Production 2g Swim- ming 2. BARBARA BECK: French Club 3, Secretary 43 Madrigals 23 ETHS Choir 4. MIKE BEDINGER: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Tennis 1, 23 Wrestling 2, 3, 43 Soccer 4, DOUGLAS BELL: EYC 3. DIANE BENSON: Girls' Club Secretary 1, Treasurer 2, Board 3, Vice-President Social Service 43 EYC 2, 3, 4. CONSTANCE BENTLEY: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 4. 15 Q QF 'Ifx 'Cf' 'V' D . N ' sv Y if rf ' 1 ,. 7 3 'W I if 4 R , 1 .29 fl . 1.1.5-1-ff:. 1,,iJ A 4 5 .. ,p '. ' ' . ,I ' -- 5 ' ' 1 ,':-115512. -,1 - , 1 fi? X JOHN BOURKE: Quad. 1, 2, 3, Board 45 Vice-President Civ. Council 35 CC Rep. 35 Debate Club 1, 2, 3,4. CHARLES w. BOWEN: Football 2, 3,45 Track 1, 2, 3,45 wresuing 3,4. RICH BOYER: Quad. 1, Board 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 3, 45 Gymnas- tics 35 Wrestling 2. CAROL BRANDENHOFF: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Aquettes 45 Span- ish Club 3, 4. HOWARD BRAUER: Radio Club 15 Radio Workshop 2, 35 Math- Science Club 2, 3, 45 'Bridge Club 4. JOHN BRAUER: Swimming 15 Wrestling 25 Gymnastics 45 Yamo 4. JUDY BRIGHT: Plays 1, 2, 3, 4. SHERON G. BROCK: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,45 Girls' Chorus 2,35 ETHS choir 4. FRED BROOKS: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. vbfzviel 5.5 . I ,,,, Q 5 5 .5, ,..,5 :, .i,1 . 1- .' -1 iw 6:9 , ' iu fffl' Z ,, 2 X . Q til LINDA BLACKBURN: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 HR Committee 1, 2, CC Elections Committee 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. LOUISE BLASDELL: Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ETHS Choir 4. JEFFREY H. BLATT: Plays 15 Quad. 1, 2, 3, Board 45 Football Manager 4, TONY BLOEM GWYNETI-l BODYCOMBE: Literary Supp. 1, 2, 3, 45 Plays 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, HENRY BOGLE: DO 3, 4. HARRIET L. BOOKMAN PETER BORST: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. BETSY BORT: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Division Council Committee 1, 2, 3,45 EYG 1,2,3,4. Fir. , -4:4 ii' K 1. , out Wg, 5 '2 gs. -.J ol 5336: i SANDRA BROTEN: Girls' Club 1, 2, 35 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. AUDREY BROWN: Girls' Club 1, 4, HR Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERTA BROWN: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 HR Committee 2, FTA 1, 2, 3, 45 JRC 2, 3, 4. SANDRA BRUSMAN: HR Committee 25 Yamo 1, 25 Evanston- ian 3, Copy Editor 4. DAVID BRYGGARE: Football 1, 2, Swimming 1, 2. CAROLYN BUCK: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 45 Magazine Sales HR Manager 4, ETHS Choir 4. EILEEN BURCH: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, l-IR Committee 25 Cham- ber Band 2, 3, 4. IOI-IN BURCHARD: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 15 Yamo 3,45 Debate Club 1, 2. PATRICIA E. BURGESS 'TJ' M ' 1 a I- -9 G v' 'mp 'T' ,. ,- Z-gl Q A 'lx vt ' . lm I 'L W 1 7 4 1 is if '15 v ,I . all JEFF I. BURKHARDT: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, Radio Club 1, 2. ELAINE BURROUGHS: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 43 International Round Table 1, 2, 3, 4. JUDY A. BURROWS: Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 35 Library Club 1, 2, 3. GWEN BURTON: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY ANN BURTZ: Girls' Club 1, 25 Plays 1, 2, TOM BUTOW CAROL BUTZEN: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, HR Committee 1, 2, DE 4. BETTE CALLICOTT: Girls' Club 1, 2, 33 Esande 3, 4. CHERIE CALM: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Limelighters 1, rg 'N .wa 'i A A S 1 1 a f ui ij x ' 1 MARSHA CARVER: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, Publicity Chairman 43 Yamo 25 French Club 3, 4, Magazine Sales 1, 2, 3, 4. TED CASE: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Budget Ticket Sales 1, 2, Radio Club 2. RONALD CASPER: Football 1, 2, Yamo 3, Chamber Band 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3,4. Q '-'Tr If 1 , H- .,. L -ai CT JOHN CAMERON: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3. TOM CAMPBELL: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, ANN CANSLER: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, HR Committee 25 French Club 1. PATRICK CARACCIOLO: Intramurals 3, 45 Baseball 3. BARRY CARLSON: Aquatic Staff 1, 2, 3, 45 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD CARLSON: Cross Country 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. , -I ROBERT CATARDI: Cross Country 1, Track 1, 2, German Club 2, 3. SANDRA CHACONA: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, HR Committee 1, 25 Division Council Committee 1, 2. GENE CHAIT WILLIAM CHALBERG, IR.: Evanstonian Ads Manager 4, Budget Ticket Sales 2, 33 German Club 3, 4. JOHN CHAMBERLAIN: Aquatic Staff 3, 4, Swimming 1, Key 25 Comb. Student Council 2, DON CHANAN: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Cheersection 3,45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. GERALD CHANAN: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3,45 Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Cheersection 3, 4. CAROLYN CHAPIN: Girls' Club 1, Board 2, Publicity Chairman 3, President 4, HR Council Secretary ls Evanstonian 35 Magazine Sales 2. BETTY I. CHIDEKEL: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, 43s Math-Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4. STEVE L. CHINSKY: CC Committee Chairman 4, Pan-Ameri.. can Club 2, 3, 4, Writers' Club 45 Radio Workshop 3, Chairman4. DAN CHRIS TIANSEN IIM CHRISTOPHER: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Aquatic Staff 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2. DAVE CHURCH: CC Committee 4, Key 3, International Round Table 1, IAN CLARE: Girls' Club 1, 2, Board 3, 4, Leaders 2, CC Com- mittee 3g Comb. Studies Council Rep. 1. ALICE CLARK: Girls' Club 1, 2, 35 French Club 35 Comb. Studies Council 1, 3, ETHS Choir 4. 'x if BLANCHE CLINKUNBROOMER: cms' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, spanish Club 2. JEAN M. CLINTON: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Limelighters 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 45 Pan-American Club 3, 4. GEORGE CLUCAS: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 43 Chess Club 1, 2, 3. EARLA coma: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, JRC 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN com Band 2, 3. TENA COLE: Girls' Club 1, Limelighters 1, 2, 3, 4, Plays 1, 2, 3, 4. PENNY COLLIGNON: Girls' Club 1, Board 2, 3, 4, CC Committee 1, 2, EYC 1, 2, 3,4. MARGUERITE COLLINS: DE 4. SHARON COMESS: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 HR Committee 1, 2, Limelighters 1, 2, FHA 1. COROLYN CLARK: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders 2, 3, 45 Pilot 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4. DONALD CLARK: Male Chorus 2, 3. JEFFREY CLAUS: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Boys' Cheer- section 3, 4. I Z 3 - . 3' ' I 3 'lf ,, ff str iff' mg, ,, -, ,gl ' ci , I gy 43: s ff'f '?51' 41 - ,ni .3 ga- fl, f. r 5 w 'NN tg I1 .WON PATRICIA CONNELLY: Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 CC Committee 1, Band 1, 2. BONNIE COOK: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, ETHS Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Musicals 2, 3, 4. PAT COOK: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 I-IR Committee 3, Limelighters 1, ETHS Choir 4. GRACE E. COOPER: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3,4. KAREN COOPER: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, HR Committee 1, 2, 3, CC Committee 45 Latin Club 1, 2, 3. KEN COOPER: S Hall Division Rep. 1, Vice-President HR 25 CC Rep. 3, Committee 4, Key 2, French Club 2, Budget Ticket Sales 3, 4. LYNNE GRGMPTGN: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,43 Esande 4, 2 Hall com- mittee 2, 3, 4. 2 DICK CUBBAGE: Quad. 1, 2, 3, Chapterhead 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys Cheersection 45 CC Committee 3,4. JEAN CULLANDER: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 2, 3, Pan-Ameri- can Club 1, 2. SUE CUMMINGS: Career Conference 1, 2, 3, 45 Madrigals 2, Girls' Choir 4, ETHS Choir 4. ERIK DAHL GEORGE DALTON: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 2, French Club 3. NANCY DASH: Girls' Club 1, Board 2, Vice-President Sports 3, 4, Aquettes 45 Aquatic Staff 4, EYC 2, 3,4. MARTIN DAVIDSON: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, Baseball 1. JOHN DAVIS: Intramurals 2, 3,45 Football 1, Baseball 1, 4. SX 4'-fr 6' -a f. .1 in ' rx NF 1-an ' U JOHN DEPPMAN: Quad. 1, Chapterhead 2, 45 Wrestling 1, 25 Russian Club 45 Bridge Club 3. CHRISTOPHER DETMER: Division Council 45 Limelighters 3, 45 Yamo 45 Plays 3,4. JOAN DEUTSCH: Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Iggy 3, 45 French Club Board 2, 3, 45 International Round Table 4. 'A GD' 'PQ Z T I 1 . JUDY DAVIS: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Limelighters 1. RUSSELL DAY: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 CC Committee 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 25 Radio Club 1, 2. : MARY DEBOER: Comb. Studies Council 15 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 35 Aquettes 25 DE 4. JEFFREY N. DENENBERG: Intramurals 3,45 Basketball 1, 25 Cross Country 2, 35 Track 2, 3. DAVID DENISON: Intramurals 3, 4. DIANA DENNIS: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Aquettes 3,45 Comb. Studies Council Rep. 1, 2, 3, 45 Pan-American Club Rep. 2, 3. 4- hu-I ROGER DEUTSCH: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Jazz Club 1, 25 Radio Club 1, 2, 3. CHARLES W. DIDRIKSEN: Quad, 1, 2, 3,45 Football 1, 2, 3,4, Basketball 1, Baseball 2. DOROTHY DIGGS: Girls' Club 1, 2, 35 French Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 35 Musicals 2, 3,4, JOYCE A. DOETSCH: Girls' Club 1, 25 DE 4. MEMARIE DOLAN: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, Committee Chairman 45 Evanstonian 3, 4, Publications and Clubs Editor5 Spanish Club Rep, 4, Sl-IEILA DONOHUE: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 CC Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 HR Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 EYC 1, Committee Chairman 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM Douou-xsss Maia Chorus 2, 3, 4, Jazz Club 1, 2,s, 4. JOHN DREES: German Club 1, 2, 3, Board 45 EYC Board 45 ETI-IS Choir 45 Mastersingers 3, 4, PETER DREW: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 25 Pan-American Club 2, 3. DEBORAH DRUKER: Girls' Club 15 Press Bureau 3, 4, Associate Director, French Club 3, 4, Evanstonian 3. BARBARA DUPRE: Music Festival 1. DAN DURCHSLAG: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Quad. Advisory Board 4. CYNTHIA DUSKIN: Girls' Club 2, 4, Girls' Chorus 3, 4, ETHS Choir 43 Musical 4. Rom-:RTA DUSKIN: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, IS-ey 2, 3, Athletic Edi- tor, Music Festivals 2, 3,4. PEGGY DYE: HR President 2, CC Rep. 1, 2, 4, Igzny Copy Editor 3, Editor-In-Chief 45 EYC Board 2, 3, 4. CHRISTOPHER DYER: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Math-Science Club 2, 3. CHARLES EASTERBERG: Quad, 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 45 German Club Board 2, 3,45 Rifle Club 2, 3,4. SUE ECKMAN: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Aquettes 25 French Club 3, 4. 1 I I xs- .Wy . , . , ,., I SANDRA EGGERS: Girls' Club 1, 2, DO President 4. RONALD EGI-IERMAN: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Soc cer 2, 3, Captain 45 Jazz Club 3, 4. LEON E.LL1Ni Quad. 1, 2, 3,45 Math-Science Club 1, 2, 3,45 German Club 2, 3, Swimming 1. CHARLES-ELVERT, JR.: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Boys' Cheersec tion 4, BILL ENGELBRECHT: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. LOUIS ENGLISH: Quad. 3, 45 Cross Country 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. VIGKI ENGSTROM: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Madrigals 2, Girls' Chorus 3, ETI-IS Choir 4. CAROL ESCH: Russian Club 4. WILLIAM EVANS: Radio Workshop 2, 3, 4, Planning Board, Evanstonian Business Manager 4, CC Committee 2, 3, 4, EILEEN FITZSIMONS: Key Senior Activities Editor 39 Lit. Supp. Assistant Editor 3, Editor 43 Writers Club 1, 2, 3, 4, CHARLES FLEISCHER: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 3, 43 Yamo 45 German Club 2, 3. SUE FLOYD: Girls' Club Board 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Choir 33 ETHS Choir 4, Musicals 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD H. FOEGE: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 45 HR Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, CC Committee 4, AMY FOGEL: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President Debate Club 4. HOWARD FORKASH: Quad, 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 25 Basketball 1, 2, Swimming 2. JEAN FOSTER: FTA 2. SHERM FRANCIS: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 4, Golf 2, 3, German Club Rep. 4. ROBERT FRANKE: DO 4. -.....-- SUE EVERY: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Madrigals 2, Girls' Choir 3, ETHS Choir 4. DONALD J. EWING: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. WM. DEVIN FARLEY: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 3, 4, Yamo 3, 45 ETHS Choir 4. CRAIG FARNSWORTH: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, Wrestling 1, 2. LINDA FARQUHARSON: Girls' Club Board 1, 2, 3, President 45 HR President 2, Musicals 3, 4, ETHS Choir 4. JANE FAUT: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 3, 4, Esande 4. RICHARD C. FERNSTROM: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 25 In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 1, 2. BARRY FISHMAN: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 43 Swimming 1, Division Council Committee 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4. KAREN FITZGERALD: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ,Q I - 'V . vi' A' r .a -'vi 1' r 'U 'e S ff' 3 2 rf if X. 1 231 'il 1 WILLIAM D. GARY: Quad. 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, EYC 4. ROBERT E. GASI-I CALOWAY B. GAVIN JOHN GEIER GUY GELLERSTED: Quad. 1, 2, 3,4, Rina ciub 1, 2, 3, Captain4. EDIE GELT: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,45 HR Committee 3, I-Sgy 43 Spanish Club 3. BOB GENENZ: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 45 La Crosse 4. CLAUDIA GEORGE: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, EYC 1, Key 1, 2, Madri- gals 2, Girls' Choir 3. SUE GERFEN: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, HR Committee 2, 3,43 EYC 2, 3, 4. SUE FRANZEN: Girls' Club 1, 2, IRC 1, 25 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 35 DO 4. ALEX FRECSKA: Swimming 1, 2, Gymnastics 3, Captain 4. ROBERT FREY: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, Aquatic Staff 2, 3, 43 Boys' Cheersection 2, 3. MADELYN FULLILOVE: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, I2-y 1, 23 Evanstonian 35 Press Bureau 3. ROBERTA FYI-lRIE: Girls' Club 3, 4, Festivals 2, Orchestra 2. GEORGE GAINES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3,45 Track 13 Wrestling 1. WELLS GAINES: Football 1, Soccer 43 Track 1, 2, 45 Wrestling 1, JOAN GALLAGHER: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Madrigals 2, Girls' Choir 35 ETHS Choir 4. BECKY Jo GARTNER. cms' Club 1, 2, 3,45 German Club 3,45 EYC 2, s,4. .-vw fir' l 4D 1,5 I 1? 'E ERWIN GERNAND: Baseball 2, 35 Cross Country 45 Basketball 35 Lettermens' Club 2, 3. TOM GIBSON: Swimming 1, 2, 3, Captain 45 Lettermens' Club 2. Club 2. JOHN GILBERT: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 45 Pan-American Club 2. ARTHUR GILKES: Quad. Chapterhead 1, 2, 3, President 45 Ten- nis 1, 2, 3,45 Baseball 1, 35 CC Rep. 4. BRIAN GIVENS PHYLLIS GLASER: Girls' Club 45 ETHS Choir 4. BOB GODFREY: Quad. Board 2, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Aquatic Staff 2, 3, 45 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. LAUREL GOLDBERG: Girls' Club 35 IRC 2, 35 Limelighters 1, 2, 3, 45 Magazine Sales 2, 3, 4. NANCY GOLDBLATT: Girls' Club 45 Drama Crew 45 Ke! 45 CC Council 4. lp. an Kv 5- as 9 , I 5, 1' ,1- X .,,--li' Q9 NED GOLDMAN: Aquatic Staff 1, 2, 3,45 Swimming 1, 2, 3,45 Comb. Studies Council 15 Career Conference 3, 4. DAVID GOLDSTEIN: Intramurals 25 Aquatic Staff 2, 3, 45 Swim- ming 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD GOLDSTEIN: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 CC Committee 4 Rifle Club 1, 25 Magazine Sales 1, 2, 3, 4, SUE GOLDSTEIN: Girls' Club 1, 25 Leaders 1, 25 Spanish Club 1. HOWARD GOLIN: Baseball 15 Quad. 4. BOB GORDON: Quad. 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3,45 Football 15 Boys' Cheersection 3. ELAINE GOSE: Aquettes 45 HR Council 1, 25 Yamo 35 ETI-IS Choir 4. ANN GRAY: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,4, IANICE GREEN: Library Club 1, 2, 4. WAYNE GRIFFIN: Football 1, 2, 3. MARGARET GRINING SHELDON GREENBERG: CC Committee 45 Pan-American Club 25 TV Production 3, 45 Audio-Vis. 2, 4. MARTIN GREENHALGH: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN GREENLAND: Football 1, 3. ROB GREENWALT: Football 15 Soccer 25 Track 15 Pan-Ameri- can Club 2. BEVERLY GRIFFIN: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MELICENT A. GRIFFIN: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Division Commit- tee 35 HR Committee 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 2, 3. l GEORGE GROMMES: Swimming 1, 3, 4, Co-Captain 2. XX. I 'fi 1 , s i f v i -.5 it 1 1, ANTON J. GROSS: Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Track 45 Rifle Club 2, 3, 4 GLENN GROSS: Writers Club 45 Chess Club 45 Debate Club 45 Math-Science Club 4. SANDRA GROSS: Girls' Club 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 2. HORACE GRUNSTEN: Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 25 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 45 La Crosse 3, 4. ARLENE GUNNESS: Yamo 3,45 Spanish Club 1, 25 Musicals 2, 3, 45 ETHS Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. AVRAM GUROFF: Intramurals 1, 25 HR Council 1, 25 CC Com- mittee 1, 25 Chess Club 1, 2. HELEN GUZNICZAK, Leaders 25 Cosm. Club 1, 2, 35 Library Club 1. PAUL HACKBERT: CC Committee 45 ETI-IS Choir 2, 3, Vice- President 45 Mastersingers 3,45 Musicals 2, 3. JOHN HAGER KATHERINE J. HAGSTRUM: Girls' Club 1, 2,4, Board 35 Iggy Senior Panels Editor 43 French Club 3, Treasurer 45 Magazine Sales HR Manager 2. ROBERT HAITH: Band 2, 3, 4. DONALD HALL: Wrestling 1, 23 Football 1, 2. GUNNAR HALLERT: Quad. 43 Intramurals 45 Cosm. Club 4, Russian Club 4. SUSAN A. HALLSTROM: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 1, 25 Madrigals 25 ETHS Choir 4. LEONARD HALSEMA MERRY HAMILTON: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4. SUE HAMILTON: Girls' Club Secretary 2, Board 4, Leaders 2, 3, 45 Girls' Choir 3. SANDRA HARDING: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, CC Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Key 35 Pan-American Club 2, 3. NANCY J. HARLOFF. Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,45 HR Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, CC Committee 2, 3, Magazine Sales 1, 2, 3, 4. JACOB HARMON: Football 1, 2, Baseball 1, Chorus 23 Track 3. TOM HARMON: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket ball Captain 1, 2, 35 Jazz Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH HARRIS: Girls' Club 1, 2. PAT HARRISON: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Aquettes 2, 3, 45 Aquatic Staff 3, 45 Leaders 3, 4. BEVERLY HARTMAN 1 X I. - 1n'y,g'1 1 s 1 C Ff 'Zim 12 :lf 'lla , , tl A' 13. JUDY HALVERSON: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Russian Club 4. TERRY HAMBURG: Intramurals 3, 45 Snyder Speech Contest 3. ALICE M. HAMILTON Q x lp I 7 VM , A 49 5 'ln A ...! .if In g li E CHARLES HAWTHORNE: DO 4. STANLEY HEDEEN: Debate Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Math-Science Club 2, 3, 45 Radio Workshop 3, 45 Chess Club 2, 3, 4. cARoLE HEERES: cms' chow 1, 2, 3, Girls' Club 1, 2, DE 4. HAROLD H. HEINKEL, JR. : Quad. 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 Cross Country 4. GUILLERMO HERRERA: Pan-American Club Vice-President 4. KATHIE HESKETH: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Iggy 3, Madrigal 2, ETHS Choir 4. WILLIAM HICKOX: Cross Country 1, Track 1. SUE HIGHLAND MARGARET HILKEVITCH: Girls' Club 2, 3, Board 4, CC Com- mittee 2, Committee Chairman 45 Madrigals 2, ETHS Choir 4. MARJORIE E. HILL: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, I-IR Committee 1, 2, Evanstonian 3, Music-Drama Editor 4, German Club 3, 4. RICHARD K. HILLER: Wrestling 3, 4, Soccer 4, Magazine Sales HR Manager 4, Quad, 4, TOM HIXSON: Yamo 4. BARBARA HOCHSCHILD: Girls' Club 1, 3, 4, Board 2, Aquettes 39 Girls' Choir .35 ETHS Choir 4. SUSAN HOCKETT: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,43 HR Council 2, 3, sem- tary 2, Yamo 4, Key 1, Divisions Editor 4. NANCY HOFF 48 .J -41 SHIRLEY HESTERMAN: Girls' Chorus 2, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, DE 4. BARBARA HEYNE: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, HR Committee 2, 35 Pilot 2, French Club 2, 3, 4. CHARLES HEWITT: Baseball 1, Soccer 2, 3, CC Committee 4, Magazine Sales HR Manager 4. Wynn' - .-swf' r -N .Jef nf-3 5 Y? 4 MARCIA HOUSTON: Cheerleader 3, Captain 25 Leaders 2, 35 CC Committee 45 Budget Ticket Sales HR Chairman 2. BARBARA HOWELL: Girls' Club 1, 2, Board 3, Vice-President S Hall Committee 45 Aquatic Staff 3,45 Aquettes 2, 3, 45 Leaders 3,4. EMILY I-IOWLAND: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 IH 15 Madrigals 25 Musical 4. in 'Q-' PHIL HOLM: Quad. 1, 2, Chapterhead 3, Board 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Golf 1, 2, 3, 45 Lettermens' Club 35 W Hall Rep. 4. DOROTHY ANN HOLMES: Girls' Club 1, 2, 35 Yamo 25 Esande Board 4. NANCY 1-1oLzMAc1-IER: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4. KAREN HOMAN: Aquettes 35 Swim Leaders 35 FTA 2, Com- mittee Chairman 35 ETHS Choir 4. JOYCE HOPE: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 HR Committee 1, 25 Pan- American Club 1, 25 FHA 3. DAVID HORBERG: Quad. 2, 3,45 Intramurals 1, 3, Chapterhead 2, 45 Boys' Cheersection 3, 45 Basketball 1. MARY A. I-IOWLAND: Girls' Club 2, 35 jazz Club 45 Library Club 35 Limelighter 1. sur: HUBBARD: omg' Club 1, 2, 3,45 French Club 2, 3, 4. MARJORIE HUBER: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Division Activities 35 HR Committee 3, 4. DAVID HUDACHKO: Basketball 15 Pan-American Club 2, 3. FRANZ G. HUDSON: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Jazz Club 1, 25 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Yamo 3, 4. HARRY A. HUNSBERGER, JR.: Football 1, soccer 2, 3,4, HR Council 2, Vice-President 35 Quad. Board 4. STEPHEN HUNT: Aquatic Staff 3, 45 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 Chamber Band 2, 3. BARBARA C. HUNTER SHEILA HUNTER: Girls' Club 1, 25 Latin Club 45 jazz Club 4. JAMES I-IUNTZICKER: Quad. 1, 3, 4, Board 2, Aquatic staff 3, 4, Baseball 1, 3, 4, Soccer 4. SUSAN I-IUTCHINS: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Aquettes 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, ETI-IS Choir 4. ANDY HUTCHISON: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. SCOTT I-IYNEK: Soccer 4, Russian Club 4, Bridge Club 4, Math- Science Club 4, RON INLOW: Quad. 1, 3, Chapterhead 2, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Pan-American Club 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM IRARSON: Intramurals 1, 2, HR Committee 2, Rifle Club 1, Photo Service 4, LANCE JACKSON: Rifle Club 2, TV Production 2, 3,4, Audio- Vis 2, 3. ROSEMARY IACOBSON: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,43 cms' Chorus 1, 2 DAVE JAMES Att' 7 , Q ' fl ' ' in C 'K . .7 la CYNTHIA JANES: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4, S Hall Committee 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Magazine Sales 2, Chamber Band 3, 4. JOHN JANKOWSKI B. JEAN JAY: Girls' Club 1, 2. PAT JAYNES: HR Treasurer 2, Musicals 2, 4, ETHS Choir 4. CATHERINE IELINEK: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, HR Council 1, 2. EUGENE JENNINGS CHARLES H. IESSER: HR Council 2, CC Committee 3, 4, Comb Studies Council 2, 3, Vice-President 4. S. FREDERIC JOHANSON: Soccer 2, 3, 4, CC Committee Chair- man 4, Russian Club President 4, UF Camp. Chairman 2, DAN JOHNS: Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, HR Council 3. 'OWN ---gm ,,. I 1-xx ,-- ', 'B -I XX Q Xi! TINNY JONES: Girls' Club, Cheersection Board 1, Treasurer 2, Vice-President, Committee 3, President S Hall 45 Leaders 2, 3, 45 Magazine Sales HR Chairman 25 Girls' Choir Secretary 3. JACOB KAHN JERRY KANE: Quad, 1, 3, 4, Chapterhead 25 Football 1, 25 Golf 2, 3, 4. ALAN D. KAPLAN: Swimming 1, 25 CC Committee 2, 3, Co- Chairman 45 Yamo 3, 45 ETI-IS Choir 3, 4. BARBARA I. KAPLAN: Key 25 Lit. Supp. Assistant Editor 3, Edi- tor 45 Writers Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Readers' Theatre 3, Publicity Chairman 4. BRUCE KARDON: Cross Country 45 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. HENRY KARLSON: Boys' Cheersection 3, 45 Gymnastics Manager 45 German Club 2, 35 Debate Club 1, 2. RICH KARSTEN: Intramurals 1, 2, 3,45 Basketball 15 Tennis 15 German Club 2, 3. YVONNE KASHIAN: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 25 Limelighter 1, 45 Yamo 45 French Club 1, 2, 3, 4. in-... I . iv SANDY KENYON: Cheerleader 2, Division Council Secretary 3, Yamo 3, 4, Latin Club Board 3, 4. PATRICIA KESERT JOHN KESSLER: Baseball 3, Soccer 4, Wrestling 2, 3,45 Maga- zine Sales Committee 2. BEN KING: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager 3, Soccer Manager 3, 45 Comb. Studies Council 1, 2. JOHN KING: Aquatic Staff 2, 3, 43 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, HR Coun- cil 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 25 Division President 4. WILLIAM C. KING: Bridge Club 2, 3, President 4, Chess Club 2, 4, Vice-President 3, Math-Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MARIKAY A. KLEIN: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Limelighters 1, 2, 3, Key 2, 3, 4, Pan'-American Club 1, 3, 4, MARY KLEMENS: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Evanstonian 3, Girls' Activities Editor 4, Pan-American Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Budget Ticket Sales HR Chairman 4. BRAD KLINE: German Club 3, President 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Staff 2, 3, 4. JANE KASEAR. Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,4. EVELYN KATZ: Girls' Club 3, Division Committee 3. MICHAEL KATZ: Golf 45 Magazine Sales Chairman 25 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, ETHS Choir 3, 4. BILL KEARNEY: Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, HR Rep 1 President 2, CC Rep. 1, 2. ROBERT G. KEATS: Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Evanstonian 3, 4, Snyder Speech Awards 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERTA KELLER: CC Committee 3, Co-Chairman 4, Evan tonian 3, I-IR Beat Editor 4, Madrigals 25 ETHS Choir 4. LORENZO KELLY: Quad. 1, Boys' Cheersection 45 Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, Magazine Sales 1, 2, 3, 4. MIKE KENNEDY: Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Base ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4. PAT KENNEDY: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,43 Limelighrers 1, 2, 3,45 ETHS Choir 4g Drama 1, 3, 4. :ply 4 -9' l 'I A-14 fi Q ' N 3 ' SCOTT KLINE: German Club 3, Board 45 Math-Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chamber Band 2, 3, 4, Mastersingers Vice-President 4. ERSKINE KLYCE: Aquatic Staff 2, 3, Captain 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY KOHLSTEDT: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Madrigals 23 Girls' Choir 35 Senior Choir 4. RICHARD KOOMIIAN: Track 1, Chess Club 1, Math-Science Club 2, 33 German Club 2, HILLARY KOSBIE: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,45 HR committee 3,4. SUNNY K. KRAFFT: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Magazine Sales 3, Bridge Club 4, BETTY KRAUS: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, HR Council 3, Committee 4, Committee Chairman 3. LOUIS KRAUSF.: Rifle Club 1,43 Comb. Studies Council Rep. 4. KAREN KREIN: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, Board 4, HR Secretary 25 CC Committee 3, Magazine Sales Chairman 3. , fi- 6 I 245. .. 1 .1 .Pr-'PQ - 1? cl? -so G' it fi- -'rv' 2-',7 A, f KAREN KRUEGER GERALD KRUGLIK: Football 1, Wrestling 1, 2, Yamo 2, 3, 43 Math-Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4. RICH KUHLMAN: Key 4, Writers Club 3, 45 German Club 2, 3, 4, International Round Table Vice-President 4, CAROL KUIAWINSKI: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pan-American Club 3, 4. DARLENE LADY: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 23 Magazine Sales 1, 2. PAT LAMBERT: Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, I-IR Committee 1, 2, 3, Pan- American Club 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL A. LAMS: Intramurals 1, 2, Football 2, CC Committee 1, 33 German Club 2, 3, 4. CORRINE LANE: cms' Club 1, 2, 3. JOHN LANGE MARLENE LANGOHR: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 1, Key 3, Co-Editor Senior Panels 4, Latin Club 1, 2. MERILEE LAPOTA: Girls' Club 1, 2, 4, Officer 3, HR Council Chairman 23 Girls' Choir 3, JIM LARK, Quad. 1, 2, 3,4, Baskefbaii 1, 2, 3, Latin ciub 1, 2. ELMON LARSSON: Quad 1, 2, 3, 45 Soccer 2, 3, Captain 4, Bridge Club 1, 2, 3, President 4, Band 2, 3, 4. JUDY LAssi Girls' Club 1, Library Club 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3. DON LAVIN: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, Soccer 2, 3, Rifle Club 3, 4. ED LEE: Gymnastics 3, 4, Yamo Chairman, Lettermans' Club. FAITH C. LEE MARVA LEE: Girls' Chorus 3, DE 4. WILLIAM LEE an 6' SAUL R. LEIBOWITZ: Division Committee Chairman 4, Evans- tonian 3, Sports Editor 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Russian Club 4. SANDRA LEIDER: Girls' Club 1. DIETER LEISTIKOW BARRY V. LENTIN: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, Comb. Studies Council 1, Spring Music Festival 2. KENNETH LEVIN: Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 25 Quad. Board 4, Career Conference Committee Chairman 3. MARIANNE LEVINE: Aquettes 2, 3, 45 Aquatic Staff 2, 3, 4, Swim Leaders 1, 2, 3, Leaders 2, 3. GERALD LEWANDOWSKI: Quad. 2, 3,43 EYC 2, Pan-American cmb 2, ETHS choir 3, 4. JONATHAN D . LEWIS JONATHAN LEWIS: Swimming 2. MARTIN LIDDELL: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2. BRENDA LIEBLING: Yamo 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, Board 4, Readers' Theatre 35 Dramas 1, 3, 4. LINDA LIPNER: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pan-American Club 1, 2, 3, 4, SHARON LIPNER: Girls' Club 1, 2, Division Committee 2, French Club 1, 25 Volunteer Bureau 4, BILL LODER: Quad, 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, La Crosse 3, 4. DICK LOEHRKE: CC Committee 1, 2, 43 Latin Club 1, 25 Maga- zine Sales 1, Manager 2, 3, 4, EYC 3, 4, Committee. JACK LOGAN: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter- mans' Club, Latin Club 1, 3, 4. JON R. LOGAN: Football 1, Jazz Club 3,4. NINI LONG: Girls' Club 2, 4, Board 3, IH Activities Editor 43 French Club 3, 43 Latin Club 4. JODY LONGSTAFF: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, Board 4, Aquatic Staff 43 Yamo 3, 45 French Club 1, 2, 3, 4. NANCY LONGSTON: Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, HR Committee 2, 3, Madrigals 2, ETHS Choir 4. ' JOHN LOUX: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH W. LOWENTHAL NOLA LUCE: French Club 1, 2, Madrigals 25 Girls' Choir 3. KATHY LUDEMAN: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Yamo 3, 4, French Club 2, 35 Esande 3, Vice-President 4, LINDA LUNDSTROM: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, Committee Chairman 45 HR Council Rep. 1, Committee Chairman 1, French Club 2, 3. GERTRUDE LUNN: Girls' Club 3, 4. MICHAEL MACHTINGER: Boys' Cheersection 4, Wrestling 3, 4, German Club 2, 3. MARDELL MACKESY: cms' Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MERRILY MADISON: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Aquettes 3, 4, CC Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club Board 4. ALICE MADURA: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Aquatic Staff 3, Division Council 3, 4, I-IR Vice-President 2, Rep. 3, Vice-President 4. RUDD MAGERS: Girls' Club 3, 4, Board 1, 25 HR Council 15 Madrigals 25 ETHS Choir 4. LAWRENCE MAGES: Basketball 2, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Evanstonian 3, Associate Editor 4. JILL MAGNUSEN: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Key 3, Co-Editor Senior Activities 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Pan-American Club 2, 3, 4. THOMAS MAJEWSKI: Baseball 3,45 Leaders 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT MAJORS: Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Treasurer 4, Q my -tif ri 147' JIM MacDONALD: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Lettermans' Club 3, Board 4. PRISCILLA MacDOUGALL: CC Committee 1, 25 Debate Club 1, 2, Musicians Club Board 1, 2, Secretary 3, President 45 Musicals 2, 3, 4. MARIE MACHNIKOWSKI: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Evanstonian 3, Madrigals 2. 4f 'c .ilu r an , H , x, 1 - 'Q Ili SALLY MARINI: Limelighters 3, 4, Writers Club 4, JRC 1, Com- mittee Chairman 2, 3, 4, Drama Crews 3, Head 4. JILL MARKS: Girls' Club 25 CC Committee 3, 4, Drama Crews 2, Evanstonian 3, News Editor 4. CAREY MARSH: Cross Country 1, 3, Captain 2, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Lettermans' Club 3, 4. Q l -0 it 1'..'T' ROBERT MALAK: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. MOIRA MALONE: Yamo 2, 3, 45 I-gy 2, 3, Evanstonian 3, French Club 2, 3, 45 Radio Workshop 3, Board 4. RICHARD MALROIT: Swimming 1, DE 4. PI-IYLLIS MANNEL LARRY MANSFIELD: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, Cross Country 3, 4. NANCY MARINI: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 45 JRC 1, Board 2, 3, Committee Chairman 3, Drama Crews 1, 3, 4. GLORIA MARSHALL: Girls' Club 1, 25 Yamo 2, 35 French Club 2, 3, jazz Club 2, 3. WILLIAM MARSLAND: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Cheersection 3,45 Football 25 CC Committee 3,4. JOANN MARTELL: Key 2, Lit. Supp. 3,43 Writers Club Assistant Art Editor 35 Play Crew 3. VERNON MAss1E IUDITH MATHIE: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,45 French Club 1, 2. VALERIE MATHISON: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, spanish Club 3, 4. CHRIS MAY: Quad. Board 2, 43 Wrestling 2, 35 Division Council 3, President 45 HR Vice-President 3, President 4. RICH MAYER: swimming 1, 2, 3, Captain 4, JOYCE MCCAINr GiI'1S' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Limelighters 35 jazz Club 35 Magazine Sales 2, 3. BERNARDINE I. MCCAULEY: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, Library Club 3. CHRIS MCCOMAS: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, HR Committee 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT K. W. MCCOY, IR.: DO 4. JANE MCCREADIE: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, spanish Club 1, 2, FTA 1, 2. THOMAS MCCREADIE MICHELE MCGEE: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, HR Committee 1, 2, Spanish 2, 3, MARY MCIUNKIN: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Pilot 2, 33 Press Bureau 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2. MARY MCLAURY: Girls' Club 1, 3, 4, Board 2, Aquettes 4, CC Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Key 3, Administration Editor 4. LORA L. MELNICK: Girls' Club 1. Q 3' Qm Q K Sr l U. -7 ROSEANN MERSCH: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, PATRICIA J. MERUBIA: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,45 Madrigals 2, Girls' Choir 3, ETHS Choir 4. FRANCES MESICK: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Aquettes 45 Ifiy 45 Evanstonian 3. STEPHANIE MEYER: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Limelighters 1, 2, 4, Secretary 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Dramas 1, 2, 3, 4. DAN MILGRON: Swimming 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Comb St. Class President 1, 2, 3, 45 Radio Workshop 2. STANTON MILLER: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 4. MERRILL MILLMAN: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Cheersection 3, 45 Magazine Sales 3, 4. ALAN MINARD: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chapterhead 3, W Hall Presi- dent 4, Football 1, Baseball 1. LULA MINOR: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, Tennis 1, 2, 3. JAMES MORAN: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 15 Comb. Studies Council 1, 2, 3. DAVY MORGAN: Football 15 Baseball 45 Wrestling 25 Spanish Club 2. CAROL MORRIS: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN MORTON: Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Track 15 Wrestling 1, 2, 35 HR Council 1, 2. DAVID A. MOUNT: Quad. 1, 3, 4, Chapterhead 25 Basketball 15 CC Rep, 3, Vice-President 45 Delegate N.A.S.C. and I. A. S, C. 4. SHERRY MOWRY: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Division Secretary 45 HR Council 2, Secretary 1, 35 Girls' Choir 35 ETHS Choir 4, ANTHONY MULLEN: DE 4. ff JOHN MUNRO -5 ,., DEBORAH MURPHY: Cheerleader 2, 3, Captain 45 Girls Club Board 3, 45 Madrigals 25 ETHS Choir 4. CHELLI MLODINOFF: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Pan-American Club 2, 3, 4. KATHY MOBURG: Cheerleader 25 Aquettes 45 Leaders 25 Willy Wildkit Squad 4, Captain 4. IUDITI-I MONG: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Leaders 15 Limelighters 2, 3, 45 Drama Crews 2, 3, 4. JEANNE MOODY: Girls' Club 3,45 HR committee 2, Key 4, Evanstonian 35 French Club 2, 3. PETER MOODY: Quad. 1, Chapterhead 2, Board 3, President 45 Cross Country 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 EYC 3, Chairman 4. FRANCES MOOG: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Pan-American Club 2, 3. BETTY MOONEY: cms' Club 1, 2, s,4. JOHN Moores. Quad. 1, 2, 3,45 Baseball 1, 2. WILLIAM MOORE: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Cheersection 3, 45 French Club 2, 3. . .... 5. r . , gr: EDWARD T. NOONAN: Photo Service 1, 2, 3, 4, lgy 1, 2, 3, Photo Editor 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 4. CAROL NORD: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2. ELIZABETH M. NORMAN: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Career Confer- ence 3, 4, Russian Club 3, 4. HELEN NOTT: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders 2, 3,4, EYC Com- mittee 2, 3. RICHARD NOVESKY: Quad. 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Chess Club 3, 4. RI-IODA NUDELMAN: Limelighters 3, 4, Dramas 3, 4, Drama Crews 4, Yamo Crew 3, Evanstonian 3, JIM NUGENT: Intramurals 3, 4, Golf 3. IERRE NUGENT: Limelighters 1, 2, 3, 4, Key 3, UF Camp. HR Chairman 2, EYC 3. ELLEN O'CONNELL: Girls' Club 1, 2, Board 3, 4, HR Council Board 1, Committee Chairman 2. Q FRED MURRAY: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 4. ' CI-IERIL NEECE: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Madrigals 2, Girls' Choir 3, ETI-IS Choir 4. MARIA NEKAM: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Aquettes 4, German Club 3, 4, Reader's Theatre 3,4. JUDY NELSON: CC Committee 1, 2, 4, Limelighters 1, 2, Evanstonian 3, Administrations Editor 4, EYC 1, 4. PAUL NELSON: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Aquatic Staff 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Esande 4. ROYAL NESBIT: Male Chorus 1, 2, Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Rifle Club 1, 2, Magazine Sales 1. CARL NEUMAN: Aquatic Staff 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Let- termans' Club 4. SUSAN NIEMAN: Girls' Club Secretary 1, CC Committee 2, 3, Evanstonian 3. ROY NILSON , 5-5,1j.fiE2i'. i s' S' 'Ji !f1.SM1Q J usb. '5. 'Ig ,-7 JESSE ODEN: Quad. 1, 2, 3, President 45 Cross Country 45 Track 3, 45 Career Conference 3, 4. GAYE OGLE: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 CC Committee 1, 2, 35 Comb. Studies Council 1. LON OEHLWEIN: Swimming 15 I-IR Committee 1, 25 Yamo 2, 45 Audio-Vis, 1, 2, 3. PHILIP W. OLLMAN: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Indoor Track 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROL A. OLSON: HR Committee 2, 35 German Club 35 Library Club 2, 3, President 4. HOLLY OLWIN: Girls' Club 3, Rep. 1, 2, 45 Aquettes 2, 3, Pres- ident 45 Aquatic Staff 3, 45 Homecoming Queen Court 4. WILLIAM O'NEIL BESS ORGAN: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Division Council 2, Com- mittee 1, 25 HR Council 2, Committee 1, 25 Bridge Club 3. MARTHA ORR: Girls' Choir 3, ETHS Choir 45 Budget Ticket Sales Assistant Manager 45 Yamo 35 Aquatic Staff 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 55, 'W ik 0 .. 'Z 3 f ,fer it 5 .f 'E' V5 :- If N' 4 3.14 in 9 S GEOFFREY OVESON: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Cheersection 35 Diving 15 Track 3. SYBETHE PALM: Limelighters 2, 3, 45 Yamo 2, 35 Plays 25 Drama 1, 2, 3, 4. IOYCELYN PALMER: Girls' Club 2. BARBARA PATT JUDY PATTERSON: Girls' Club 25 Girls' Chorus 1. RICHARD PAVELL JAN PAYNTER: HR Council 1, 2, Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 15 CC Rep. 1, Committee 3, 45 Writers Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Math-Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FRANK PAYTON: Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 15 Baseball 15 Soccer 1, 2, 3. MARTHA N, PEARCE: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Key 3. ,1-A os 1 9 'l if ,rf al 13. RICHARD PEARLMAN: Football 2, Baseball 13 CC Committee Chairman 4, DENNIS PEARLMUTTER: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Swimming 1, 23 HR Treasurer 23 Career Conference 3. KEN PEDERSEN: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 13 Key 2. JANET M. PENROD: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 43 lg' Assistant Senior Panels Editor3 Evanstonian 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT PERDEW: Quadrangle 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE B. PERKINS: Evanstonian 3, Editor-in-chief 43 Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, Captain 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3,45 CC Rep. 4, A PAUL PERLMAN: Wrestling 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 23 Chess Club 23 Audio-Vis. 2. . 3 JAMES T. PERRIN: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 33 Wres- tling 23 Soccer 2, ni as Eg 3, '17 T' if 4 i JAMES PERRY NANCY PETERS: Writers Club 2, 33 German Club 3, 43 Jazz Club 2, 33 Math-Science Club 2, 3, 4. CLELAND PETERSON: Girls' Club 1, 2, s, 4. MARILYN J. PETTETT: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,43 Madrigals 2, Girls' Choir 3, DE 4. TRUDY PETTIS: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 43 ETHS Choir 43 Comb. Studies Council 1, 2, 3, 4. NANCY PETTY: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,4. JUDY PFLUEGER: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 23 EYC 2. WILLIAM PHALEN ADA J. PHILLIPS: French Club 33 Library Club 33 FTA 2, 3. U fs. L' 3 41 ln 1,51 5 ,5- ,E A DONNA J. PIERCE: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,43 HR Vice-President 4. JANET PINNEY: Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 HR Council 2, Secretary 33 S Hall Council 33 Library Club 2, 3. RON PITTS: Football 1. JANET PLANT: Key 43 Pilot 2, 33 Latin Club Rep. 1, 3, President 2. NATALIE PLATT: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,43 I-gy 1,25 EYC 2, career Conference 4. JOYCE PLOCIENNIK ANN POPE: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,43 Yamo 1, 23 EYG 3. RICHARD POSNER: Yamo 2,33 Musicals 2, 3. MARSHA C. POWELL: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Jazz Club 43 Girls' Chorus 1, 43 CC Committee 4. JULIE A. POWERS: Drama 1, 2, 3, 43 Math-Science Club 1, 2, 3, 43 JRC 2, 3, 43 Bridge Club 2, 3, 4. PATRICK POWERS: Wrestling 2, 33 HR Vice-President 33 N Hall Committee Chairman 43 Quad. Advisory Board 4, JOAN POYNER: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Career Conference 3, 43 Pan-American Club 1, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, Rep. 4. ROBERT PRICE: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Tennis 33 HR Committee 3,43 Yamo 4. LINDA PROCTER: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Aquatic Staff 2, 3,43 Pan-American Club 2, 3, Rep. 4, DAVID PUSHMAN: Yamo 3,43 Russian Club 3,45 ETHS Choir 3, 43 Madrigals 3, 4. N . RANDY PONCHER: Intramurals 3, 43 Wrestling 43 Radio Club 3. PAMELA PONIC: Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 HR Committee 2, 33 Spanish Club 3, Rep. 43 Magazine Sales 3. SANDRA PONTECORE: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,43 cc Committee 4, Spanish Club 23 JRC 1, Committee Chairman 2, 3. 53 e- ' i 2-6 4 HANK RAHMEL: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, CC Committee 1, 2, 3, Committee Chairman 4, German Club 3, 45 TV Production 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES RALPH KATHERINE RAPP: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, HR Committee 1, Com- mittee Chairman 25 Pilot 2, 3, 4, ETHS Choir 4. CAROL REESE: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,43 Yamo 4g'Budget Ticket Sales Manager 4, EYC 2. BARBARA REID: Girls' Club 3,45 Latin Club Rep. 3, 4, Career Conference 4. KAREN RENNORD: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pan-American 2, 3, Career Conference 4. VERA A. RIBNICK: Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Cosm. Club 2, 3, 4, Pan- American Club 4. BOB RICEWASSER RONALD RICHARDS: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Pan-American Club Rep. 1, 2, Limelighters 1, 2, 3, 4, PHILLIP RICHIE: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, LOUIS RICHTER: Wrestling 1, 2, 4, Co-Captain 3, HR Vice- President 1, 25 CC Rep. 1, 2, Committee Chairman 4, Treasurer 35 Letterman's Club 3, Vice-President 4. KEIL A. RIEGER, Quad. 1, 2, 3, 4, ETHS Band 1, 2, 3, 4, HR coun- cil 3, Brass Choir 2, 3, 4, EARL RITTER: Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Boys' Cheersection 3, 4, Football 25 Debate Club 4. RICHARD ROBB: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, HR Council 2, Commit- tee 23 Limelighters 4, Yamo 4. ADAIR ROBERTS: Girls' Club 1, Board 2, 3, Vice-President Committee 4, Aquatic Staff 3, 4, Aquettes 43 EYC 2, 3, 4. HUGH REYNOLDS JOANNE RI-IYAN: Aquatic Staff 1, 2, BARRY RIBACK Girls' Club 1, 3, Committee Chairman 4 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4. :i ll za ul , 1 BARBARA ROGODZINSKI: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,43 Madrigals 23 Girls' Club 33 ETHS Choir 4. RICHARD ROLFE: Quad. 43 Intramurals 43 German Club 43 Bridge Club 4. DIANA ROSE: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Aquettes 43 E Hall Council 4, Committee 43 Latin Club 3, Board 4. IU- 3 wash' My f'3'3rAsmf3r7'r' 3,3 .M iff-, 3.3 3' l i in was 5 ..- v-v' 31,1 MARY ROBERTS BARB ROCHELLE: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 43 HR Committee 3, 43 Comb. Studies Council 1. MARSI-IA RODGERS: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,43 Aquettes 13 W Hall Committee 23 French Club 3. CARLOS RODRIGUEZ: Cosm. Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Pan-American Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Magazine Sales 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANK ROE: Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Bridge Club 3, 43 Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Math-Science Club 1, 2, Vice-President 3, 4. MILTON ROGERS Q -0 LAWRENCE ROSE: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Swim Leaders 3, 4, Diving 1, 2, 3, 4, PEGGY ROSE: Aquettes 2, 3, 43 Aquatic Staff 3, Girls' Captain 43 Evanstonian 33 Rn-American Club 2, 3, President 4. HOWIE ROSENBERG: Boys' Cheersection 3, 43 HR Council 1, 23 Drama Crews 1, 23 Limelighters 2. MAXINE ROSS: Girls' Club 3, 4. JOHN ROTHSCHILD: Aquatic Staff 2, 3, Assistant Captain 43 Swimming 1, 23 CC Committee 43 Math-Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD RUBIN: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Vice President 43 Math-Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN RUBIN: Evanstonian Sports Photographer 43 Math-Science Club 1, 2, 3, 43 EYC 3, 43 TV Production 4, Camera Operator 1, 2, 3. JEANETTE RUDEN13ERGi Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,43 cc commieee 2,43 Pilot 3,43 Inside UN 3, 4. JOYCE Russel-13 Girls' ciub 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS A. RULON: Track 1, Wrestling 1, 2, 3. SAM RUSH: Quad. 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4. RONALD J. RUSSELL: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Cheersection 3, 4, Diving 15 Gymnastics 3. HELEN RYGIELSKI: Library Club 1, Girls' Club 1, 25 Girls' Chorus l, 2, 3, DE 4. FRANKLIN SABES: Quad. 4, cc committee 3,45 Key 4, IRC 1, 2 LARY SALTZMAN: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Cheexsection 2, 33 Track 1. JILL SALZMAN: Girls' Club 3, 4: HR Committee 3, 45 French Club 3, 4. JUDY SALZMAN: Girls' Club 3, Chairman Volunteer Bureau 4, French Club 3, 4. STEVEN SAMLER: Yamo 2, 3, 4, Bridge Club 4, Jazz Club 2, 4, Band 1, 2, 3. .W wi 's 1 DAVID A. SAMSON: Quad. 4, IH 4. JOSE SANCHEZ: Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 25 Pan-American Club 1, 2, Treasurer 3, 4, TV Production 2. WILL SANDER: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. FRED SANDERS: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 3, Track 1, 2, Gymnastics 3, 4. ROBERTA J. SANDERSON PHILIP SAUER: Yamo 2, 3, 4, Library Club 1, 2, Drama Crews 1, 2, 3, 4, Audio-Vis. 3. RON SCHLOSBERG: Intramurals 3, 4. JOHN SCHMIDT: Debate Club 3, 45 EYC 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Snyder Speech Awards 3, 4. WILLIAM SCHNAER: Cross Country 1, 2, Track 1, CC Commit- tee 3, 4, Math-Science Club 2, 3, 4. ANDREA SELIG. HR Council 1, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,4, JRC Rep. 1, 2, 3. MARY A. SEMBACH: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,45 French Club 1, 2, 35 Limelighters 1, Key 4. BONNI SEMON: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Aquettes 2, 3, CC Commit- tee 1, 2, 3,45 Yamo 4. MERRILY G. SEVERIN: Girls' Club 1, Board 2, 4, Committee Chairman 3, CC Committee 1, 2, HR Committee 1, 2, Home- coming Court 2, 4. IOHN SEYER: Quad. 3,4g Intramurals 1, 2, 3,45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. PETE SEYL: Swimming 1, 2, Gymnastics 3, 45 Aquatic Staff 2, 3, 45 Quad. Adv. Board 3,4. BOB SHANKLIN MARI SHAPIRO: Girls' Club 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, French Club 3, 4, Evanstonian Assistant Feature Editor 4. DENNIS SHAW BARBARA SCHULMAN KENNETH SCI-IULTZ: Comb. Studies Council 1, 2, Vice-President 3, President 43 Magazine Sales Manager 2, 3, All School Manager 4. IRENE K. SCI-IULZ: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 13 CC Com- mittee 1, 2, 3, HR Committee 1, 2, 3. DRUSILLA SCHUSTER: Girls' Club 4, CC Committee 4. BARBARA SCHWARM: Girls' Club 2, Vice-President Social Service 3, Board 4, HR Council Secretary 1, Evanstonian 3, Orchestra 1, 2. PAM SCHWARTZ: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,43 CC Committee 2, Span- ish Club 3, 45 Library Club 1. BILL SCHWARZMAN: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Swimming 1, 2. JOAN SCOTT: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, HR Committee 1, 2. ALBERT SEIDL: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 45 Magazine Sales Manager 3, Rifle Club 1, 2, DO 4. '-an J V, SUSAN SILVERMAN: Girls' Club 1, 2. JEFFREY R. SILVERSTONE: Quad. Adv. Board 45 Musicals 2, 3, 45 ETHS Choir 3, President 45 Yamo 3, 4. CRAIG SIMMONS: Quad. 1, 2, 3,45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Foot- ball 1, 25 Magazine Sales 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN SIMON: Intramurals 3, 45 Limelighters 2, 3, 4. GREGG SKALINDER: Swimming 1, 2, 3, Captain 45 Lettermans' Club 3, 4, EYC 3, 4. ION SKOGLUND: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 1,45 Track l,4. VIRGINIA SLAUGHTER: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Limelighters 1, 2, Secretary 3, ,President 4. DAVID SMART: Quad. Chapterhead and Board 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2. COLIN SMITH: Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Yamo Orchestra 4. ROBERT SHAW: Intramurals 45 Football 45 Wrestling 45 HR Committee 3,4. JEFF Sl-IEA: Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT SI-IEININ: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 3,45 Chess Club 1, 25 International Round Table Vice-President 4. NEAL SHEVIN: Intramurals 3,45 Football 15 Spanish Club 15 Quad. 1, 2. STEVE SHIFFMAN: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Swimming 1, 25 Soccer 2, 3. RICHARD SI-IOLER: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Swimming 15 Cross Country 2. OWEN SHORE: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Comb. Studies Council Rep. 1, 25 Spanish Club Rep. 1, 3, 45 ETHS Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, ELLEN Sl-IUFORD: Girls' Club Board 1, 2, 45 HR Council Secre- tary 15 lgy 4. MIKE SILVERMAN: Russian Club 3, 45 Bridge Club 2, 3,45 Debate Club 1, 2, Varsity 3, 45 Magazine Sales 4. Qi. DAVID H. SMITH: Gymnastics 3, 45 ETHS Choir 2, 3, 45 Master- singers 3, 45 Musicals 2, 4, JOAN SMITH: Girls' Chorus 45 JRC Rep. 25 Key Copy Staff 15 Latin Club 1. BOB SMITH: Quad. 1, 2, 3, Chapterhead 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 1. SANDRA SMITH: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, Board 45 Yamo 25 French Club 1, 2, 3, 4. GINGER SMITH: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 HR Committee 1, 2. SUSAN SNIDER: Girls' Club 1, 2, 45 HR Committee 3, 45 Lime- lighters 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 2. BONNIE SNOW: Crews 2, 3, 45 Madrigals 25 Musicians Club 2, 35 Girls' Club 3. CAROLYN P. SNYDER: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 HR Committee 1, 25 Limelighters 1, 2, 3, 45 Pan-American Club Rep. 3, 4. MARY SOBCZAK: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ' in 1 ' Q.. u v Q up n 4.-9 -aim -mi 'xv X. , ALAN P. SOBEL: Intramurals 35 Football 3. NANCY SOUTHWARD: Girls' Club Board 1, 2, 3, 45 Aquettes 45 Evanstonian Reporter 35 Pan-American Club 1, 2, 3, Rep. 4, MYRA SPECTHRIE: Girls' Club 3,45 HR Committee 35 French Club 3, 4. CAROLINE STAFFORD Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Leaders 2 4, Latin Club 1, 2 French Club 3, 4 PAM STAIB Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pan American Club 1, 2 2 Basketball 1, 2 5 I 3 13: ' 'V V' G 1 ' 5 - ff ' ,- ml' A JAMES E. STARKS: Quad. 1, 2, 3,45 Intramurals 15 Football 1, 1 3 X s . .5 .' .A ' Ng 1 1 ,,.,4ss 3 PETER STAVRIANOS: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Russian Club 45 Math-Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, GENE STEER: DE Chairman 4, NANCY STEFFEN: Girls' Club 1, Board 2, 3, 45 Limelighters 1, 2, 3, 45 1251 25 Evanstonian 3, Feature Editor 4. 'Fit 1-ad' ew ff? .a'l ' DAVID STEVENSON: Math-Science Club 1, 2. IUDY STOAKS: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Maga- zine Sales 3, Manager 45 Budget Ticket Sales 2, 4, Manager 3. MERLE STOLAR: Limelighters 1, 2, 4, Historian 35 German Club 2, 35 Drama Crew Head 1, 2, 3, Student Director 4. Ky is '51 6'1 u-3-0 'i I' tg I-IARRIET STEIN: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 HR Council 35 Spanish Club 3, Rep. 25 Comb. Studies Council 1. TOM STEINBERG: Quad. 1, 3,4, Assistant Chapterhead 25 Boys' Cheersection 3, 45 HR Council 3, 45 CC Committee 4. HARVEY STEINLAUF: Intramurals 3, 45 Chess Club 35 JRC 3, President 4. STEFFINI STENNETT: Girls' Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Pan- American Club 3, 4. LOREN STERN: Basketball 1, 35 Baseball 45 Cross Country 45 HR Committee 2, 3, 4. GEORGE STEVENS -17? TERRY STORM: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Cheersection 3, 4. KAREN STRANDBERG: cms' Club 1, 2, 3,45 Girls' Chorus 2, 3,4 WILLIAM L. STRIBLING MICHAEL I. STRONG: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 15 Magazine Sales 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD STRONG PAUL SUSMAN Bos SUTTON: Quad. 1, 2, 3,45 Wrestling 1, EYC 1. MICHAEL SWANSON: Rifie Club 1, 2, 3, 4. SUE SWISHER: Aquettes 3, Vice-President 45 Aquatic Staff 3,45 EYC 1, Board 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, CANUTE A. SYLVESTER: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Audio-Vis. 1. ELIZABETH SZCZEPANIAK: DE 4. KEIKO TANAKA: Cosm. Club 4. AUSTIN TAO: Intramurals 2, 3,45 Football 25 Basketball 45 Cosm. Club 2, 3,4. GEORGE TATGE: Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Yamo Drama Crew 2, 35 TV Production Crew 1, 2, 3, 45 Audio-Vis. 1. IACQUELINE TAYLOR: cms' Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1,25 JRC 1, 2, 3. JAMES TERHUNE: Intramurals 1, 2, 3,45 Aquatic Staff 2, 3,45 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. ROSE M. TERRELL: Girls' Club 1. KAREN TETZLAFF: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Leaders 2, 3, 45 German Club 2. NICHOLAS THIESSEN: Swimming 15 Library Club 1, 25 Comb. Studies Council 3,45 Audio-Vis. 2. ANN THOMAS: Girls' Club 4. OWEN THOMAS: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Lettermens' Club 4. SUE THOMPSON: Library Club 3, 4. ROBERT E. TOENIES: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, NEAL TOKOWITZ: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 15 Debate Club 3, 45 Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4. .Ji fir 5 'VX id ...A '55 MARY TAYLOR if...-1 iq KAREKIN TCHEUPDIIAN LOUSVART TCHEUPDJIAN: French Club 2, 3, Board 45 Cosm. Club 2, 3,4. 75 g-fi ,R -5 N . 1 , .6 Q si' ' RANDOLPH TOMLINSON: com. Club secretary 3, 4, .3 G HONEY TRACY: Girls' Club Board 2, Vice-President North Hall Sports 35 Aquettes 45 Willie Wildkit 2, 3. DIANE TRAUTH: Girls' Club 3, 45 Pan-American Club Rep. 45 ETHS Choir 4. RICHARD TRENBETI-I: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 25 Yamo 3, 45 jazz Club 4. HELENE TROTTIER: cms' Club 1. f V' ED TRUSCHKE: Quad. Chapterhead 2, Adv. Board 35 Intramur als 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 3, 4. '15 THERESA VAN CLEVE: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Comb. Studies Council Rep. 1, 45 Drama Crews 1, 2, 3, 4, FRANK VANDERPLOEG: Press Bureau 3, 45 Russian Club 3, 45 Debate Club 3, 45 Math-Science Club 2, 3, 4. JANE VAN de VOORDE: Yamo 45 German Club 3, 45 Russian Club 3, 45 Esande President 4. SUE VANDER VRIES: Girls' Club 1, Board 2, 4, Vice-President Committee 35 Leaders 2, 3,45 Yamo 45 ETHS Choir 4. NORM VANOVER: Quad. 45 Intramurals 45 Debate Club 45 Radio Workshop 4. TAFFY VAN SWEARINGER: Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 45 I-IR Committee 2, 3, 45 EYC 2, 3, Board 4. ROGER VAN WEELDEN: Quad. 1, 2, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 4. ROBERT VARNEY: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. GERRON VARTAN: Quad. 1, Chapterhead 2, Adv. Board 3, 45 Gymnastics 3, 45 Lettermens' Club President 45 South Hall Com- mittee 3, 4. KARIN B. WALSH: Quad. Chapterhead 3, 45 Basketball 35 HR Vice-President 1. KENT WANDREY: Intramurals 3, 4. RALPH WANZENBERG: Swimming 1, 3, 4, Captain 2. WILLIAM VEATCH: Quad. 45 Swimming 15 Yamo 2, 3, 45 Chamber Band 1, 2, 3, 4. JIM VICKERMAN: Quad. 1, 2, 3,45 DE 4, GEORGE VICKERS: chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Bridge Club 3,45 Photo Service 25 Math-Science Club 1, 2, Secretary 3, President 4. JUDY E. VOLONTE: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 25 Key Assistant Faculty Editor 4. KERSTIN WAHLQUIST: Girls' Club Board 1, 3, Trireme Presi- dent 25 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 45 EYC Board 3, 45 ETHS Choir 4. NANCY WALLERSTEIN: Girls' Club 1, 2, 4, Board 35 HR Com- mittee 1, 2. BERNARD WARD: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 1, 2, Captain 3, Co-Captain 4. JOHN WARD: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 15 Soccer 2, 35 Track 1. REBECCA WARD: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 EYC 1, 25 Key Senior Activities Editor 45 I-IR Vice-President 4. A 1 KIRK WARNER: CC Committee 2, 3,45 German Club 3, 45 Rifle I f 1 Club 45 Magazine Sales HR Chairman 4. 5 -131 . A JAMES WARREN 5,53.'.1,5g':15:,,',:, 5 ' Q DOUG WASHER: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 15 Pilot 25 Drama 2. six 3111223132iff5rEEf55rfr55:1Er5E.3 on. W' 5gfEE:QE'.EEf'gg:.'-:?g:2g:Ig:!g:5f. C l 9 l-blilg .,.g:t..:::1-.-::z,'.-3.-1.-3.-5.-3 gg il .:.-f:1q':- . .1 - --,Y CLIFFORD WASHINGTON DELMAR WASHINGTON DIANA WASHINGTON: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Leaders 2, 35 Li- brary Club 4. 'ui I LENORE WASHINGTON: Leaders 2, 3, 4, Division Council Secre- tary 4, cc Rep. 1, 2, EYC Board 3. STANLEY L. WASHINGTON: Advanced Chorus 1, 3, 4. MARLA WATERMAN: HR Committee Chairman 25 Yamo 2, 3, 4, Latin Club Rep, 2, Secretary 35 ETHS Choir 4, KENNETH WATROUS: Quad. 1, 2, 3,43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4. JANE WATSON: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Yamo 4, French Club Board 45 Girls' Choir 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA WATSON JOAN WATSON: Cosmopolitan Club 4. RICHARD WATTERSON: Quad. 1, 2, 3,43 Press Bureau 3, German Club 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 4. DONNA WAXBERG: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, CC Committee 1, If-ey 2, 3. 'ik 5352 'S' W-rx A If -' l ,rat Tx LA-1.1.2, . M Ei, . . .gr 'K - af., l x ' 11 As ' ws- -cu? f'7' roi EDWARD WEAVER: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 1, 2, Radio Club 2, EYC 1. Jo WEAVER: Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. EDGAR L. WEBB: Quad. 1, 2, Chapterhead 3, 45 Football 1, 23 Basketball 1, 25 jazz Club 1, 2, 4. WILLIAM WEBERN: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Swimming 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2. HAROLD WEGNER: German Club 2, 3, 4, International Round Table Secretary 1, President 3, Photo Service 4, Inside U. N. 1, 3. LINDA WEIL: Girls' Club 1, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 3. PATRICIA WEILANDs Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,45 Comb. Studies caan- cil Rep. 1, 2, Math-Science Club 2, 3, 4. MIKE WEINBERG: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Limelighters 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CARON WEINDRUCH Sb ,T WILLIAM WHAM: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 HR President 45 Lettermans' Club Secretary 4, Cross Country 4. CALVIN W1-IARTON: Track 1, 2, 3,45 Football 1, 2, 3,4. GEORGE WHARTON: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. PHILIP WHITE: Quad. 1, 2, 3,45 Football 2, 3, Swimming 1, 25 Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. GGNSTANGE wH1TsETTs Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, IE staff 3. HEATHER WHITTEMORE: Girls' Club Board 1, 2, 3, 4, Yamo Board 4, EYC 2, 3, 4, Madrigals 2, Girls' Choir 3, ETHS Choir4 GORDON WICKERSI-IAM: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 45 Division Council Vice..President 4, Vice-President HR 4, CC Student Lounge Committee 4. CAROLE WIECZOREK: Girls' Club 3, 4, IRC Rep. 1, 2. JACQUELINE WIECZOREK: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Yamo 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, JRC 1. CHARNA VVEINDRUCI-I MARC WEININGER: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 4. RITA WEINSTEIN: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,43 Girls' choir 3. MARTIN WELFELD: Gymnastics 3,43 German Club 2, 3,45 Yamo Board 3, 4, Lettermans' Club 3,4. MARTHA WELLING: Girls' Club 3, 43 Latin Club 3, 4. PETER WERNER: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball lg Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, SUSAN M. WEST: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders 2, 3, 4, Pilot 2, ETHS Choir 4. PAUL WESTON ROBERT B. WI-IAM: Quad. Chapterhead 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Bas- ketball 1, 3. 'Of ..,. 2 ' Q-N., R a is I 3 'Sri ...,. film I W' R a- A-nd 3 MARY L. WIESE: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 HR Committee 3, 45 CC Committee 4, French Club 2, 3, 4. SANDRA WILBER: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3. CHARLES WILDMAN: Swimming 1, CC Rep. 15 Evanstonian 35 Chamber Band 2, 3, 4. LEE WILKENS: Quad. 1, 2, 3, 45 HR Comm. Chairman 4, Yamo 3 EILEEN WILLIAMS: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4. KATHY WILLIAMS: Girls' Club 3, 4, Evanstonian 3, Latin Club Rep. 3. NANCY WILSON: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Aquettes 4, PHYLLIS WILSON: Girls' Club 1, 2, Budget Ticket Sales 2. JUDY WINDSOR TIM WISECARVER: Quad. Adv. Board 49 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 1, 2, French Club 2, 3. MICHAEL WITKIN: Intramurals 1, 2, 45 Russian Club 43 Bridge Club 2, 4. DOROTHY WITT: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 43 CC Committee 25 Spanish Club 3, 4, Pan-American Club 3, 4. BARBARA WOLF: CC Committee 4. LOUIS WOLFSON: Baseball 1, 25 Football 1, German Club 3, 4. DENNIS WOLNICK: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Aquatic Staff 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. SALLY WOOD: Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. SUE woonss Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Jazz Club 1. KENNETH YONAN: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 German Club 2, 3, 45 Snyder Speech Contest 1. DOUGLAS A. YOUNG: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Chess Club 1, 2, 4, President 3, Bridge Club 2, 3, Vice-President 45 Math-Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4. SHARON zELMANr Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID ZETTERHOLM: International Round Table 1, 25 German Club 2, 3, 4, Russian Club 3,43 Writers' Club 4. HOLLY ZWEIGLER: Co-Editor, Pilot 35 French Club Vice-Pres- ident 3, President 4, Chamber Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Musicians' Club Board 2. CA Q T rf WAYNE WORTHINGTON: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 23 Baseball 1, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. HARRY WYATT, JR.: Track 3, Jazz Club 3, 4. DEBORAH YATEsr Girls' Club 1, Board 2, 3, 4, HR committee 1, 23 CC Committee 2, Bridge Club 4. my M ,, ,K i V. I if hu . A ' X - r I avr , 'f' K Q KEY Profiles Passing 7 ETHS STUDIES Year in Contrast We met in space with no apparent form, Our unshaped selves found form in yearly patterns Of creation. Contrast made us individuals, and We structured visions in the freshness of a dream. Responsibility promises maturity as classmen Leave forums of learning to project separate Patterns of living. Moving with purpose, we Find that new direction opens upon old. The story of our yearbook is not final. Books outline action and thought of the past, But cannot survey the future. TI-IE KEY closes Its profiles, the year complete, its promise clear In a pattern bright with Contrast. 'L 'x f I ..., ,, b L xi 'sf f 711 , x S' ii' 'N JMS I 0 80 p,,,,,w' 7A ' , , E P an A r '-,Y I1 kj, O .S-L, g ' ' Ei' -Z' '1 T ' l. If 1. ,- W! ,,, .,..,-Lf-.nm .TE any 'Avia 'fl' Mi, rf ll 1.251 59 X -PF ETHS PLAYS , I I 1 1 :ik Q?- Q:-I 1'- 1 lv V 'ii I A . ,w,.X M. -.. Editor-in-Chief. . . Associate Editor. . Lay-out Editor. . . Copy Editors ..... Photography Editor. . . Administration Editor. . Assistants ...... Faculty Editor .... Classes Editors. . . Assistant .... Activities Editors. . . Halls Editor ..... Assistant . . . Division Editor ...... Athletics Editors ..... Senior Activities Editors Senior Panels Editors. . Index Editor ...... Assistant -.----- Editorial Secretary. - - Faculty Business Advisor. . . Photography Advisors. . Assistant Sponsor .... Sponsor ...... KEY 1961 .. PeggyDye .........JimRenthal PamSprinz . . Barbara Radner, Steve Beach ............BarryWhite .............MaryMcLaury . . .Carol Axelrod, Donna Stockburger ........ . . .Marjorie Russel . . Donna Cordes, Nancy Morgan ..... . . . . .GeorgiaPaul . . Nini Long, Claudia Perkins ...... . . . .SueHockett MikePlace ...........BlairCurtis . . . . .Pete Bordwell, Dan Melber . . . . . . Jill Magnusen, Becky Ward . . Kathy I-Iagstrum, Marlene Langhor . . . . . . . . . . Maureen Kulbaitis . . . . AnnO'Boyle ..............BarbaraLevin ...............Mr.NorvalHenn . . Mr. John Cochrane, Mr. Edward Mickey . . . . . . . . . . .Mr. Charles Rathbone . . Mr. Richard Robinson THE 1961 KEY EDITORS WISH TO ACKNOWLEDGE: Photographs on pages one and eight by the late Mr. john Cochrane. Bernie's Photography Studio for the Senior Panel section and the team photographs in the Athletic section. Mr. Samuel Buchanan, representative to THE KEY from Myers Yearbooks, for his work with the 1961 Editors. Photographers Wayne Lass, Ed Noonan, John Rubin, Harold Wegner. THE KEY Staff: Mary Brodfuehrer, Rick Kuhlman, Rick Freedman, Tom Nichol, Bob Renthal, Molly Shanley, Janet Plant, Julie Wosk, Ellis Levin, Saundra Stevens. Photo Service: jim Radford, Paul Schmidt, Fred Winter, Paul Lane. Aaronsohn, Miss Elizabeth-14, 27 Abbot, A.-133 Abernathy, R. - 104,106,121 Abrahamson, M.-107 Abrahamson, N.-68, 133 Adams, B.-133 Agnello, M.-.133 Ahl, K.-133 Aiton, 1.-133 Albee, C.-83 Alberty, J.-133 Albright, K.-133 Allderdice, D.-90,106,113,132 133 Alexander, D.-104 Allen, R.-104, 121 Allen, Mr. Thomas-14 Allen, V.-133 Alt, H.-38,49,107,118 Alt, Miss Maryjane- 14, 69 Alt, W.-124 Altenburg, V.-133 Ancheta, D.-69 Andersen, P.-116,118,133 Andersen, Mr. R. Warren-14 Anderson, C . - 106, 133 Anderson, Mrs. Caryl-14,68 Anderson, D.-133 Anderson, K.-14,124,125 Anderson, L.-133 Andrianos, E.-55,133 Andrews, N.-133 Andrews, Miss Judith W. -14 Angert, D.-96 Angert, M.-133 Annegars, F.-106,114 Anspaugh, Mr. Robert- 14, 36, Appleton, T.-107,134 Arnold, G.-123 Arnold, L.-64,123 Arnold, W.-106 Aronov, N.-114,134 Arrington, M.-103,134 Art, H.-73 Art, R.-134 Ashley, J.-134 Ashley, S.-49,134 Avery, jr.,J.-134 3 Axelrod, B.-36,39,134 Axelrod C.-31,82,134 Azirian, A.-85 Azirian, S.-85, 134 Badesch R.-84 96 Bailey, B.-117,118 Bailey, K.-95,103 Bailey, R.-111 Baily, C.-118,134 INDEX Bain, E.-134 Bakalis, Mr. Michael-14 Baldwin, Miss joan- 14 Ball, R.-117 Ball, W.-134 Bannerman, G.-104,121 Bannister, 1.-134 Barbxer, H.-134 Barge, W.-134 Barinholtz, E.-120 Barnes, B.-55 Barnes, M.-46, 117 Barnes, N.-68 Barnes, R.-83 Barr, P.-134 Barrett, S.-67, 118 Barry, A.-62,63, 134 Barry, G.-116 Barry, T.-135 Battersby, K.-135 Bauer, Miss Maryan- 14 Baumann, Mrs. Edith-14 Baur, W.-135 Beach, S.-64 Beal, W.-66 Beale, P.-55,118 Beam, D.-87 Beasley, Mr . Kenneth- 14, 65, 104 Bechler, S.-106 Beck, B.-135 Bedinger, M. -107, 114,135 Beebout, K.-118 Beida, B.-52 Belcher, M.-104 Bell, D.-135 Bengston, B.-92 Bennett, Mrs. Elizabeth-14 Benson, D.-69,135 Benson, S.-39,94 Bentley, C.-135 Berquist, Miss Violet-12 Berman, B.-135 Berner, D.-135 Berry, G.-67,135 Berry, S.-118 Bessonny, D.-82,135 Betten, T.-106 Betterly, N.-118 Beu, J.-63, 118,135 Bieda, J.-135 Billian, H.-135 Billings, L.-118,135 Bing, 1.-135 Bischoff, H.-14,64 Bjorcrantz, E.-73 Blackburn. L..-136 Blackwell, R.-111, 115 Blasdell, L.-136 Blatt, J.-136 Blaze, D.-111 Blaze, Mr. Donald-14 Blaze, K.-118 Bloem, A.-136 Bloom, J.-115 Blumenthal, H.-43 Blumenthal, Mrs. Phyllis- 14 Blumerfeld, S.-46 Blunt, Mr. Curtis-14 Bodycombe, G.-136 Bodycombe, Mr. Haydn- 14 Boetcher, D.-116 Bogle, I-I.-136 Bonnen, Mrs. Arthur-18 Bogarty, D.-43 Bolman, Miss Barbara-14 BonDurant, B.-106,111 Bookman, H.-136 Boothe, Mrs. Alice- 14 Bordwell, P.-88,119 Borst, P.-136 Bort, E.-136 Bosch, P.-76 Bosley-, D.-90 Bost, B.-107 Bourke, J.-73, 136 Bourne, Miss Margaret-12 Bowen, C.-136,114 Boyer, Mr. Richard-14,35,73, 136 Boykoff, S.-84 Brandenhoff, C. -118, 136 Brauer, H.-136 Brauer, Mr. John-14, 73, 79, 67 Braver, J.-136 Brechlin, E.-42 Brewer, D.-106, 117, 85 Brickett, M.-42 Bright, J. -97,136 Brock, S.-136 Brodfuehrer, M.-42 Brooks, F.-136 Broten, S.-137 Brothers, B.-106 Broughton, Miss Grace-14 Brown, A.-137 Brown, B.-120 Brown, K.-111,104 Brown, L. 118 Brown, M -118 Brown, R. 98,99,137,72 Brown, T.-115,64 Browne, Mr. Robert-14 Brownlee, J.-111 Brownlow, R.-120 Brusman, S.-137,89 183 Bryggare, D.-137 Buck, C.-76,137 Buckley, J.-115 Bunn, Mr. William-14,75 Burbridge, Miss Hester-12 Burch, E.-137 Burchard, J.-137 Burchell, Rf-53 Buresh, C.-106,121 Burgess, P.-137 Burke, B.-115 Burke, G.-114 Burkhead. C.-103 Burkhardt, J.-137 Burkland, Mrs. Marjorie-85, 14 Burmaster, Mr. jack-14, 109 Burroughs, E.-137 Burrows, C.-69 Burrows, J.-137 Burton, G.-137 Burton, Mr. William-14 Burtz, M.-137 Butler, N.-55 Butow, T.-137 Butzen, C.-137 Cady, Mr. Doyle-14 Cain, D.-104 Cain, Mrs. Leila- 14,69 Calame, B.-68 Calame, D.-49 Caldwell, B.-120 Callicott, B.-137 Calm, C.-137 Cameron, Mr. David-14,66 Cameron, J.-118,138 Campbell, C.-121 Campbell, 1.-118 Campbell, T.-73,138 Camras, W.-104, 115 Cantelupe, Mrs . jean-14, 28, 67 Cansler, A.-138 Capps, Mrs. Joan- 14 Caracciolo, P.-138 Carlson, B.-104,116,138 Carlson, Mr. Earle-14 Carlson, E.-138 Carlson, H.-113 Carlson, Mr. Norman-14,66 Carpenter, Mr. William-12 Carr, T.-73 Carter, B.-115 Carver, M.-138 Case, Mr. Theodore-13, 16, 138 Casey, F.-104,107,115 184 Casey, G.-114 Casper, R.-138 Catardi, R.-138 Cederquist, D.-115 Chacona, S.-138 Chait, E.-138 Chalberg, B.-77,138 Chamberlain, J. -118, 138 Champion, C.-103 Champion, V.-104 Chanon, D.-138 Chanon, G.-138 Chapin, K.-68,69,138 Cheeks, M.-98 Chester, B.-106 Chidekel, B.-49,138 Childress, 1.-120 Chinsky, S.-63,139 Christiansen, D.-139 Christopher, 1.-118,139 Church, D.-139 Claborn, D.-69 Clanton, Mr. William-16 Clare, j.-139 Clark, A.-139 Clark, C.-87,70, 139 Clark, D.-139 Clark, J.-104 Clark, Miss Nadine-12 Clarke, Mrs. Juanita-16 Claus, C.-104 Claus, J.-139 Claussen, B.-119 Cleveland, D.-108, 121 Clewell, Mr. Eugene-16 Clewell, F.-104,115 Clewett, R.-104 Clinkunbroomer, B.-139 Clinton, 1.-139 Clucas, G.-139 Cobb, E.-139 Cochrane, Mr. John-16, 36, 86 Cochrane, J.-104 Codell, M.-115 Coe, D.-79 Cohlmeyer, D.-106,121 Coker, B.-102 Cole, Mr. Edward-16,107, 113 Cole, J.-53,139 Cole, T.-139 Colin, Mrs. Mary-15 Collier, D.-106,121 Collignon, P.-69,139 Collins, M.-139 Comess, S.-139 Combs, H.-51,123 Connelly, P.-140 Cook, B.-59, 140 Cook, J.-69 Cook, P.-73, 104,140 Cooney, Mrs. Helen-16 Cooper, G.-140 Cooper, K.-76,140 Corbett, J.-122,123,140 Cotter, R.-123,140 Cox, J.-117 Cox,T.-121 Crabbs, T.-73 Cranor, J.-140 Craven, J.-115 Crompton, L.-140 Crook, D.-124 Crowley, Miss Margaret-16 Crown, I.-76 Cubbage, D.-73,140 Cullander, 1.-140 Culver, Mr. Nelson-16,28,64 Cummings, F.-16,28,91 Cummings, S.-140 Curry, Mr. Edward-11,13, 16 Cuthrell, S.-55 Cyrus, Miss Barbara-16 Cyrus, L.-113 Dahl, E.-140 Dale, H.-68 Dalton, G.-140 Daly, A.-69 Dash, N.-31,70,118,140 Davenport, R.-113 Davidson, M.-140 Davis, J. -115, 104, 140, 141 Davis, Mrs. Marie Clare-16 Davis, P.-120 Day, J.-104 Day, R.-141 Dean, J.-118 Dean, Mr. Lester-16,28 Deaver, B.-73, 104 De Boer, M.-141 Deerfield, J.-115 Delooto, H.- 107,111 DeLissovoy, V.-68 Denenberg, J.-141 Denison, D.-141 Dennis, D.-42,141 Deppman, J.-73, 141 D'Esposito, D.-118 Dessent, T.-73, 123 Detmer, C.-73,81,92,96,l41 Deutsch, J. -49, 85, 141 Deutsch, R.-141 Didriksen, D.-103,105,141 Dietrich, L.-40 Diggs, D.-141 Diller, L.-49,85 Diller, Mrs. Robert-45 Dillman, D.-104,111, 114 Ditton, Mr. William-16,47, 81,97 Dixon, B.-84 Doepp, Mr. Robert-16 Doetsch, J.-141 Dolan, M.-141 Done, S.-116 Donohue, B.-73,106 Donohue, M.-69,112 Donohue, S.-141 Donzella, Mr. Michael-16 Dorio, R.-107 Dorsey, P.-69 Dotlich, Miss Olga-17,56, 68 Douglass, W.-141 Drees, J.-57,90,98, 141 Drew, P.-141 Driscoe, R.-107 Drobnis, D.-69 Druker, D.-142 Dunbar, L.-69 Dunlop, R.-73 Dunn, R.-111, 121 Dupre, B.-142 Durkin, K.-118 Durschlag, D. -73, 103,122, 123, 142 Duskin, C.-142 Duskin, R.-142 Dvorin, D.-43, 116 Dye, P.-87,88,90,142 Dyer, C.-142 Dziubinsky, Mrs. Valentina-17 Eagle, N.-50 Earlandson, R.-117, 118 Eason, B.-111 Easterberg, C.-119, 142 Eckman, S.-142 Eder, B.-96 Edmonds, B.-73,92,l18 Eggers, S.-53,142 Egherman, R.-63,142 Ehri, Mr. Carlyle-17, 66, 90 Eickenberg, T.-43 Eigenbrodt, Mr. Glenn-17,64 Eisenberg, M.-104,115,121 Eisler, M.-118 Ellin, L.-142 Elliott, D.-73 Elliott, Mr. Robert-17,56,67 Elvert, C.-142 Emery, B.-107,125 Emery, Mr. john-29 Engelbrecht, W.-142 English, L.-115,121,142 Engstrom, V.-142 Epler, R.-17 Epstein, S.-107 Erlenbach, J.-57,98 Erwin, G.-122 Esch, C.-142 Evans, B.-84,142 Eberhardt, J.-107 Every, S.-143 Ewing, D.-116,143 Exley, Miss I-Ielen-17 Factor, A.-84 Fahrbach, E.-116 Fambro, T.-120 Fargo, C.-116 Farley, W.-143 Farnsworth, C.-143 Farquharson, L. -68, 98, 99, 14 Faut, J.-143 Favors, S.-120 Fawcett, G.-30 Feldman, N.-76, 113, 123 Fels, Dr. William-28 Fernim, J.-117 Fernstrom, R.-143 Ferren, A.-67 Ferro, J.-115 Finger, S.-29,63,98,99,119 Finley, Mrs. Gertrude-17, 31 Finley, Mr. Jack-17,31 Fisher, C.-83,87 Fishman, B.-143 Fitts, B.-17 Fitzgerald, K.-143 Fitzsimons, E. -34, 87, 143 Flader, J.-115 Fleischer, C.-143 Fleming, J.-84 Flory, P.-87 Floyd, S.-143 Foege, R.-143 Fogel, A.-143 Forkash, I-I.-143 Foster, J.-143 Fox, Miss Mildred-17,28 Foxman, L.-83 Francis, S.-109,143 Franke, R.-143 Franzen, S.-144 Frazier, H.-121 Frecska, A.-113, 144 Freedman, R.-64 Freeman, S.-118 Frey, R.-118,144 Frey. Mrs. Carol-17 Friedman, D.-73 3 Fuller, B.-68,87 Fullilove, M.-144 Furlong, T.-115 Fyhrie, R.-144 Gaffin, N.-93,98 Gaines, G.-144 Gaines, W.-107,144 Gallagher, J.-144 Galloway, I.-67 Gamble, Miss Eileen-17 Garcia, R.-69,90 Gardner, Miss Shirley-17, 68 Garfield, R.-85 Garnett, Mr. William-17,49 Gartner, B.-144 Gary, W.-144 Gash, R.-144 Gaskill, C.-118 Gassen, Mr. Carl-17,119 Gavin, C.-144 Gavin, C.-11 Geier, J.-144 Geier, R.-107 Gellersted, A.-68 Gellersted, G.-144 Gelt, E.-144,119 Genenz, R.-102,105,114,144 George, C.-144 George, Mr. Elias-17,104, 114 George, K . - 68 Georgizas, A.-104,121 Gerber, Miss Pearl-17 Gerecz, L . - 107 Gerfen, S . - 144 Gernand, E.-106,123,145 Gershman, B.-42 Gerwig, Mrs. Anna-18 Gibbs, B.-106.121 Gibson, B. -74, 104, 115, 121 Gibson, T.-116,145 Gideon, B.-107, 115 Gilbert, J.-145 Gilbert, N.-67 Gilkes, A.-106,125,145 Ginsler, K.-66,48 Giordano, Mr. Gus-99 Givens, B.-145 Gladden, R.-111 Glasberg, F.-84 Glaser, P.-145 Glassner, G.-69,118 Glazis, S.-85 Gleason, Miss Virginia- 18, 69 Glennie, Mr. George-18, Glick, G.-106 Glow, Mr. Stanley- 12 185 Goddess, 1. -107 Godfrey, B.-116,118,145 Goedsche, C.-81 Goldberg, L.-145 Goldblatt, N.-145 Goldblatt, R.-123 Goldenberg, A.-84 Goldman, N.-116,118, 145 Goldstein, D. -118,117, 145 Goldstein, R.-145 Goldstein, S.-145 Goldstein, T.-116 Golin, H.-145 Goodheart, T.-104 Gordon, R.-145 Gottloeb, J. -107, 115 Graber, L.-42 Graham, M. -88, 118 Grass, P-36,37,38, 114 Gratch, N.-68,76 Gray, A.-145 Green, 1.-145 Greenberg, S.-84,146 Greenhalgh, M.-146 Greenland, jx-146 Hall, C.-123 Hall, D.-147 Hall, j.-65,104,122,123 Hall, Dr. 1. Floyd-11 Hall, Mr. Richard-18 Halla, J.-121 Hallert, G.-83,85,107,147 Hallstrom, A.-104,115 Hallstrom, S. -76, 77, 147 Halsema, L.-147 Halsey, M.-84 Halsted, Mr. Douglas-18,27 Halverson, 1.-147 Hamburg, T.-147 Hamilton A.-147 Hamilton J.-107,111,123 Hamilton M.-147 Hamilton S.-68,70,147 Hammer, Mrs. Helen-18 Hammer, P.-116 Hammersteadt, H.-106 Hancock, J.-116 Hancock, S.-104,111,120 Hanebuth, Mr. Dean-12,42 Hannaford, G.-50, 84 Greenwalt, R.-146 Greer, Mr. john-11 Griffin, B.-146 Griffin, M.-146 Griffin, W.-146 Grimes, M.-69 Grimwade, D.-104 Grimson, Mrs. Dorothy-18,69 Grining, M.-146 Grobech, J.-46 Grommes, G.-116,146 Gross, A.-146 Gross, G.-146 Gross, R.-118 Gross, S.-146 Grote, L.-124 Groves, T.-84 Grunsten, B.-104 Grunsten, H.-102,114,146 Guimaraes, G.-123 Gunness, A.-146 Guroff, A.-146 Gussin, L.-123 Guzniczac, G.-115 Guznick, H.-146 Habryl, Miss Joan-18,31 Hach, Mr. Clarence-12 Hackbert, P.-146 Hagen, D.-117 Hager, J.-146 Hagstrum, K.-88, 147 Haith, R.-147 186 Hansen, A.-85 Harbaugh, C.-112 Harding, S.-147 Harloff, N.-147 Harmon, J.-147 ' Harmon, T.-103,147 Harris, E.-147 Harris, J.-115,107 Harris, N.-68 Harrison, M.-104 Harrison, P.-113, 118,147 Hart, Mr. Hugh-18,38,83 Hartman, B.-147 Hartman, P.-121 Hatch, P.-98 Hauf, A.-120 Haugen, Mr. Karsten-18 Hawthorne, C.-148 Hayes, I.-76,77 Hayford, R.-96 Hazlett, T.-73,98 Heap, J.-76,84 Hedeen, S.-148 Heeres, C.-148 Heiliger, Mrs. Beatrice-18 Heinkal, H.-106,108,l11, 148 Hemphill, H.-106 Hemphill, K.-69 Hemphill, V.-104 Henegar, G.-117 Henn, Mr. Norval-18,64 Herbon, D.-115 Herman, QA.-73,107, 113 Herrera, G.-148 Hesketh, K.-148 Hesterman, S.-148 Heuman, P.-104,123 Hewitt, C.-148 Heyne, B.-148 Hickox, W.-148 Highland, S.-148 Higley, P.-118 Hilkevitch, M.-63,148 Hilkevitch, V. -65, 79, 81 Hill, B.-73 Hill, D.-104,115 I-Iill, M.-30,89,148 Hiller, R.-148 Hirsch, Miss Esther-18 Hirschenbein, R.-64 Hixon, T.-148 Hochschild, B.-148 Hockett, S.-148 Hoff, N.-148 Hogan, K.-104 Holcomb, D.-95,102,105,109 Holm, E.-29 Holm, P.-73,102,l19,121,149 Holman, Mr. Dan V.-29 Holman, J.-106,108, 119 Holmes, D.-149 Holmquist, P.-84 I-Iolst, R.-98,99,123 Holzmacher, N.-149 Homan, K.-149 Hoopes, Mr. Ned-18,44,45 Hope, 1.-149 Horberg, D.-149 Hoskin, A.-84,111 Houston, M.-63,149 Howell, B.-69, 118,149 Howland, E.-149 Howland, M-149 Hsu, D.-107 Hubbard, S.-149 Huber, M.-149 Hudachko, D.-149 Hudson, F.-34,149 Hunsberger, H-107,149 Hunt, E.-149 Hunt, K.-68,119 Hunt, S.-116,118 Hunter, B.-59,149 Hunter, S.-149 Huntzicker, J.-107, 150 Hurst, Mr. Robert, -18 Hursthouse, T.-113 Husen, Mr. Peter, -18,73 Hutchins, S.-150 Hutchinson, A. -150 Huynosi, M.-85 I-Iynek, R.-92 Hynek, S.-82,107, 150 Inlow, R.-123,150 lnouye, D.-121 lvarson, Iverson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson W.-150 Mr. Donald-18 Miss Dorothy-18 J.-123 L -150 Jacobs, F.-123 Jacobson, Mrs. Betty-19 Jacobson, R.-150 James, D.-150 James, S.-106 Janes, C.-69,150 Jankowski, J.-150 Jay, J.-150 Jaynes, K.-107 Jaynes, P.-150 Jelenick, Jenkins , C.-150 G.-77 Jennings, E.-150 Jesser, C.-42,150 Johanson, F . -63, 107, 85, 1 Johanson, L. -85 Johns, D.-150 50 Johnson, Miss Alice-19 Johnson, C.-111 Johnson, J.-89,95,117,121, 151 Johnson, K.-42,43,49,68,7 114,151 Johnson, R.-151 Johnson, S. -102, 118, 151 Johnson, T.-104,115 Johnson, V.-84 Johnson, R.-118 Joice, J.-117 Jones, B.-50,151 Jones, D.-151 Jones, L.-151 Jones, P.-117 Jones, S.-68,76 Jones .-68 69 78 151 I T 7 ! 9 Jones, Mr. William-12,13,, Jorjorian, G.-107,123 Juntunen, H.-114 Kahle, S.-106 Kahn, J.-151 Kane, G.-151 Kane, M.-104 Kaplan, A.-82,151 Kaplan, B.-87, 151 Kaplan, S.-67 Kappel, D.-114 Kardon, B.-106,114,151 Karkazis, Mrs. Euthemica Karlson, H.-151 Karres, K.-113 Karsten, R.-151 Kashian, Y.-151 Kasper, J.-152 Kasten, P.-68 Katz, E.-152 Katz, J.-107 Katz, M.-98, 152 Katz, R.-59 Kay, E.-64,92 Kearney, B.-102, 152 Keats, B.-106, 121,152 Keats, W.-104,117,118 Keith, C.-106, 114 Keith, Miss Helen-19 Keller, R.-63,91, 152 Kelly, L.-50,152 Kelsey, T.-104,115 Kennedy, M.-152 Kennedy, P.-152 Kennedy, S.-121 Kenyon, S.-152 Kesert, P.-152 Kessler, J.-107,114,152 Kestenbaum, Mr. Justin- 19, 40 Kiefer, Mr. Robert-19,48 King, B.-83, 107,152 King, J.-65,116,118,152 King, Mrs. Marjorie-19 King, W.-152 Kirkham, G.-106, 114 Kittendorf, R.-117 Kittleman, K.-67 Kleiman, S.-107 Klein, M.-152 Klemens, M. -30, 76, 89, 152 Kline, B.-152 Kline, S.-152 Klingler, R.-119 Kiyce, E.-116,117,118,153 Knecht, J.-68 Knepper, J.-107 123 Knight, Mrs. Helen- 19, 63, 85 Knoer, Miss Miriam-19 Knogle, W.-113 Knuti, J.-104 Koepnick, Mr. Frederick- 19 Kohlstedt, M.-153 Kolb, Mr. Guenther-19 Kollman, Mr. Clarence-19 Kominsky, K.-42 Konitzki, Mr. Joseph- 19, 73, 111 Koomjian, R. - 153 Kopple, Coach Dave-107 Korb, J.-73 Kosbie, H.-153 Koscielak, G.-104 Kosner, W.-104 Koss, Mr. Donald-19 Koten, Miss Jane-19,68 Kough, J.-120, 121 Krafft, S.-153 Krakowski, K.-115 Kramer, P.-123 Krause, Mrs. Pearl-19 Krause, L.-42, 153 Kravs, B.-153 Krein, K.-153 Kriger, Miss Mary-19,69 Krueger, K.-153 Kruglik, G.-153 Kuehne, D.-106,109 Kuehner, Miss Karen-20,45, 83 Kuhlman, R.-85,153 Kujawinski, C.-153 Kulbaitis, M.-81,82,88 Kummer, T.-119 Kuntzelman, K.-76 Kupferberg, J.-118 Kurasch, D.-104 Kyser, S.-68 Ladd, Mrs. Bettie-20 Lady, D.-153 Lake, Dr. Fredric-29 Lambert, P.-153 Lamphor, B.-77,85 Lams, M.-153 Lancia, R.-115 Landes, Mrs. Margaret-20 Lane, C.-153 Lane, P.-86 Langan, Mrs. Patricia-20,96 Lange, J.-153 Langohe, M.-88, 153 Lansden, C.-76,87 LaPota, M.-154 Lark, J.-154 Larkin, Mr. Larry-20 Larson, Mr. Alan-20,40 Larson, J -107,111 Larson, E.-154 Laskin, J.-73 Lass, J.-84, 154 Lass, W.-86 Lassar, P.-68,69 Lassen, I.-85 Laughlin, L.-68,87 Lavering, Mr. Turrell-20 Lavin, D.-119, 154 Lazarus, B.-117 187 Lazerson, J.- 154 Lazier, Mr. Murney-20, 91, 105,102 Leach, Mr. Edgar-l1,12, 13 E.-1151 Leach, Leavitt, D.-154 Lee, B.-42 Lee, D.-68, 154 Lee, E.-154,113 Lee, F.-154 Lee, K.-34 Lee, L.-112 Lee, M.-154 W.-154 Lee, Leibling, B.-155 Leibowitz, B.-76 Leibowitz, S.-48, 154 Leibs, J.-42 Leider, S.-154 Leigh, Miss Marjorie-20 Leinenweber, P.-111 Leister, B.-73, 107,123 Leistikow, D.-154 Lemke, B.-76, 106, 121 Lentin, B.-154 Letsinger, Mrs. Dorothy- Levenberg, M.-93 Levin, B.-68 Levin, E.-42 Levin, K.-154 Levine, M.-155 Lewandowski, G.-155 Lewis, J.-37,36,82,155 Lewis, Mr. Royce-20 Liddell, M.-155 Lindell, K.-155 Lindgren, J.-155 Lindley, Lindstr T.-155 om, U.-85 Ling, M.-90 Ling, N.-69,76 Linn, C.-83 Lipner, L.-155 Lipner, S.-155 List, S.-124 Little, M.-69 Lloyd, A.-68 Loder, B.-155 Loder, D.-104,121 Loehrke, R.-155 Logan, J.-116, 155 Lomar, B.-84 Long, N.-49,56,76,63, 88 Longstaff, j. -69, 155 Longston, N.-155 Lorden, D.-117 188 2 155, Loux, J. -73, 106, 117,121,156 Lowenthal, J.-156 Luboff, R.-42 Luce, N.-156 Luchs, S.-116, 118 Ludeman, K.-156 Lulling, L.-63,65,68,76,81,94 Lumpkin, T.-96 Lumsden, Mr. Robert-20 Lundstrom, L.-156 Lunn, G.-156 Lustig, M.-104, 121 MacDonald, D.-115 MacDonald, I.-104,123 MacDonald, J.-73,102,115,121, 156 MacDonald, M.-73 MacDougall, R.-156 Machnikowski, M.-156 Machtenger, M.-156 Mackesy, M.-157 Maday, J.-115 Madden, B.-94 Madison, M.-118, 157 Madura, A.-157 Magers, R.-157 Mages, L.-107, 157 Magill, Mr. David-20 Magnusen, J.-157 Majewski, T.-122,123,157 Majors, B. -102, 108, 125,132,157 Majors, F.-29 Malak, R.-157 Males, Mr. Harold-20,87 Malone, M,-157 Malroit, R.-157 Maltby, J.-69,90 Maltby, R.-51 Mangas, D.-104 Mann, S.-104, 122 Mannel, P.-157 Mansfield, J.-38, 113,157 Marini, N.-157 Marini, S.-157 Marks, Mrs. Alta-20 Marks, J.-157 Marsh, C.-106,121,157 Marshal, B.-28 Marshall, G.-158 Marsland, W.-158 Martell, 1.-50,158 Mason, W.-107 Mathie, J.-158 Mathison, V.-158 Mattson, Mr. Bernard-20, 65, 41, 85 Maves, Mr. Gordon-20 May, C.-66,158 May, Mr. Frank-20,65 Mayer, R.-64,116,158 McAllister-68, 84 McCain, J.-156 McCauley, B.-156 McCauley, Mr. Reno-21 McC1eneghan, J.-68 McComas, C.-156 McConnell, A.-116 McCoy, P.-115 McCoy, R.-156 McCoy, T.-124 McCreadie, J.-156 McCreadie, T.-156 McCulloch, T.-123 McDonald, J.-120 McGee, M.-156 McGonagle, Mr. Kenneth-21, 107 111, 123 McHugh, C.-104,111 Mcjunkin, D.-117 Mcjunkin, M.-156' McLaurey, M. -94,118,157 McLeod, Miss Betty-21 McNally, Miss Mary Jane-21, 69 McReynolds, J.-74, 118 Meinhardt, J.-85 Melnick, L.-158 Melton, M.-115, 120,104 Melvin, Mr. Linton-21, 76, 77 Mersch, F.-158 Mesick, F.-118, 158 Metcalf, P.-98' Meyer, G.-68 Meyer, Miss Marilyn-21 Meyer, S.-82,158 Michael, Dr. Lloyd, S.-10,29 Mickey, Mr. Edward-21,86 Mierzycki, A.-52 Milgrom, D.-158 Miss Ann-21 D.-116 Miller, Miller, Miller, J.-117 Miller, K.-121 Miller, S.-69,118,158 Miller, T.-112 Millrnan, M.-158 Minard, A.-73,158 Minard, D.-104, 121 Minear, B.-104, 115 Minor, L.-158 Miskit, G.-115 Mitchell, J.-104,121 Mitchell, Miss Wanda-13 Mittleman, Mr. Floyd-21 Mlodinoff, M.-159 Moberg, K.-118, 159 Moburg, L.-112 Molloy, C.-85 Mong, J.-159 Montgomery, j.-121 Moody, P.-73,90, 106,159 Moog, F.-159 Mooney, E.-159 Moore, B.-83,84,159 Moore, D.-103 Moore, J.-114,121, 159 Moore, M.-118 Moran, J.-159 Morgan, D.-159 Morier, S.-92,93 Morris, C.-159 Morris. R.-102 Morrow, Mr. Stanley-21 Morthole, Mr. Elmer-21 Morthole, K.-107 Morton, J.-106,159 Mosing, Mr. Malcolm-21,34, 99 Mour, Mr. Stanley-21 Mount, D.-62,63, 159 Mowry, Sheri-63,66,159 Mucker, W.-115 Mueller, B.-104,11l,67 Mueller, J.-69 Mullen, A.-159 Munro, J.-159 Murphy, D.-68,112,159 Murray, F.-160 Myerson, J.-42,69 Nash, B.-116 Natkiel, P.-115 Nauman, Mr. Harold-21 Nederlander, S.-84 Neece, C.-160 Neu1,J.-115 M.-160 Nekam, Nelson, D.-107, 115 Nelson, J.-160 Nelson, L.-54 Nelson, P. -116, 118, 160 Nelson, S.-104 Nesbit, R.-160 Neuman, A.-68, 118 Neuman, C. -116, 117,160 New, Mrs. Nancy-25 Newman, F.-107 Newman, J.-117 Nichols, Mr. Daryl-21 Nichols, Mr. john-21 Nicholsen, Miss Margaret-12, 13,84 Nickels, R.-21 Neman, S.-160 Nilson, R.-160 Noonan, E.-86,160 Noonan, G.-104 Nord, C.-160 Norling, G.-73,104,121 Norman, E.-160 Norman, Mrs. Fred-29 Norris, Mrs. Eleanor-21 North, J.-117 Nott, H.-70,160 Novesky, R.-160 Noyce, J.-111,124,125 Nuckols, Mr. Howard-11 Nudelman, L.-42 Nudelman, R.-160 Nugent, I.-119,160 Nussbaum, J.-117 O'Boyle, 1.-118 O'Connell, E.-69, 160 Oden, J.-106,121,161 Oehlwein, L.-161 Ogle, G.-160 Ollman, D.-111 Ollman, P.-103,161 Olsen, C.-84 Olson, C.-161 Olwin, H.-69,94,118,16l Onderdonk, V.-63 O'Neil, W.-161 O'Reilly, Mr. Edward-22 Organ, B.-161 Orr, M.-76,161 Oveson, G.-161 Packard, S. -66, 90, 117 Palm, S.-161 Palmer, J.-161 Pannwitt, Mrs. Barbara-22, 87 Park, S.-87 Parker, H.-73,104,1l1,123 Parker, L.-68,69 Pasant, J.-117 Pasco, C.-118 Patt, B.-161 Patterson, Mr. Dale-22,81 Patterson, J.-53, 161 Paul, G.-79 Paulson, D.-43, 104,122,123 Paulson, Mrs. Margaret-31 Pavell, R.-161 Paynter, J.-82, 161 Payton, F.-103, 104,161 Peach, R.-115,104 Pearce, M.-161 Pearlman, R.-63, 162 Pearlmutter, D.-162 Pearson, Miss Synove-31 Peders i- en, K.-76,162 Penrod, J.-162 Perdew, R.-162 Perel, Miss Leslie-28 Perkins, B.-89,119,162 Perkins, C.-88 Perlman, P.-162 Perrin, J.-162 Perry, Perry, Perry, J.-162 P.-84 W.-162 Peters, Mr. Charles-22 Peters, N.-162 Peterson, C.-162 Peterson, G.-73,116,118 Peterson, Miss Karen-22 76 Peterson, R. -106, 115, 119 Pettett, M.-162 Pettis, G.-42,162 Petty, N. -162 Pflueger, J.- 162 Phalen, W.-162 Phillips, A.-162 Phillips, R.-104,115, 120 Pickens, B.-103,114,120 121 Pickett, Mr. Vernon-22 Pierce, Pierce, Pinney, Pinsky, Pitts , Place, Place D.-65,163 L.-116 1.-163 Miss Janice-22 R.-163 M.-88, 131 S -73,107,115 Plant ,, j..- 163 Plass S -43 P1att,,N..-163 Plocien Pollak, Pollak, nik, J.-163 L.-50 R.-84 Poncher, R. -114, 163 Ponie, P.-163 Pontecore, S. -163 Pope, E.-163 Pope, J Porter, Posner, Potter, Potter, Potter, Powell, Power, Power, .-114 Miss Kay-22 R.-98,163 C.-69 Mrs. Eleanor- Mr. Ralph-22, M.-163 B.-81 D.-73, 124,125 Powers, J.-163 Powers , P.-163 Poyner, J. -163 Preysz, L.-66 Price, R.-163 29 31 Procter, L . - 1 63 Proper, Mr. Robert- 22, 97, 99 Pushman, D. - 1 63 Quane, Miss Margaret- 22 Radford, J.-86 Radner, B.-27,87,88 Radke, P.-111 Rafferty, Miss Sadie-13, 57, 99 Raffetto, Mr. Donald-22,115 Rahmel, I-I.-63,164 Rakove, J.-65,107, 115 Ralph, J.-164 Ramming, S.-85 Randall, G.-115 Ranseen, B.-42 Rapp, K.-164 Rasmussen, Mr. Walter-11,29 Ratcliffe, R. -73, 111, 123 Rathbone, Mr. Charles-22, 45, 88 Ravenna, P.-116 Rawn, P.-118 Reece, J.-69 Reece, R.-106 Reeder, B.-111 Reeder, Miss Jean, 22 Reeder, Mrs. Virginia Reese, C.-76, 164 Regan, Mrs. Diane-22 Reichlin, R.-118 Reid, B.-164 Reitze, F.-42,121 Rennord, K.-164 Renthal, B.-83 Renthal, J.-88, 131 Reser, 1-I.-97 Rest, K.-43 Reynolds, I-1.-164 Rhyan, J.-164 Riback, B.-164 Ribnick, V.-85,164 Ricci, D.-42 Rice, J.-118 Rice, L.-104,111 Ricewasser, R.-164 Rich, B.-85 2 Richards, Mr. Erwin, - 25, 52 Richards, R. -164 Richeimer, Miss Mary Jane-22 Richie, P.-164 Richter, L.-164 Richter, L.-63,90,114 Ricketts, H.-87 Rieger, K.-73, 164 Riessen, J.-124 Ringgren, C.-85 190 Ritter, E.-164 Rivero, Miss Carmen-22, 68 Robb, R.-164 Robbins, W.-115 Roberts, A.-68,118,164 Roberts, D.-117, 118 Roberts, M.-28,165 Robinson, M.-104,123 Robinson, Mr. Richard-23, 88 Rochelle, B.-165 Rodgers, M.-165 Rodriguez, C.-165 Roe, F.-165 Rogodzinski, B.-165 Rohner, J.-68 Rolfe, D.-83,165 Roms, J.-111 Romans, H.-68 D.-118,165 Rose, Rose, K.-73 Rose, L.-116, 165 Rose, P.-118,165 Rose, P.-118 Rosenberg, H.-165 Rosner, P.-107,115 Ross, M.-165 Rossmiller, Mr. Richard-11 Rothschild, J. -82, 118, 165 Routt, B.-90 Rozum, Mr. Fred-23 Rubin, D.-165 Rubin, J.-76,87,93,165 Ruby, E.-83,107 Ruch, Mr. Charles-23,73 Rudenburg, J.-165 Rudoy, A.-118 Ruesch, J.-165 Rulon, T.-166 Runge, 1.-65 Rush, S.-166 Russel, M.-81,83 Russell, J.-166 Ruth, B.-117 Rutter, Mr. Geo.-23 Ryan, N.-118 Rygielski, H.-166 Saarinen, O.-104,120 Saberson, L.-106 Sabes, F.-166 Sailsbury, Mr. Murl-23 Salzman, J.-166 Samler, S.-166 Sampsell, Mr. David-29 Samson, D.-166 Samuel, K.-106 Samuels, J.-73 Samuelson, Mr. Leo-13, 29, 64 Sanchetz, E.-120,121 Sanchez, J.-166,121 Sanda, A.-36,37, 85 Sander, W.-166 Sanders, A.-118 Sanders, F.-113, 166 Sanders, J.-117 Sanderson, R.-166 Satterthwaite, Mr. Walter-23, 66 Sauer, Mr. Herbert-23,65 Sauer, P.-166 Saunder, Mrs. Marjorie-23 Savageau, P.-23 Schauer, Miss Lois-23, 69 Schipman, R.-104 Schlosberg, L.-73, 106 Schlosberg, R.-166 Schmidt, Schmidt, Schmidt, Schnaer Schnell , Schnitz , Schnitz, Scholly, Schram, J.-166 P.-86 Mrs. Permy-30 B.-39,82,166 W.-107 B.-104,115 Mr . Louis - 29 Miss Ruth-23 R. -107 Schuemann, J.-73, 107,111 Schuetz, G.-117 Schufford, J.-104 Schulman, B.-167 Schultz, C.-l06,120, 121 Schultz, SE.-23, 106 Schulz, I-31, 167 Schultz, C.-42,167 Schuster, D.-167 Schwanbeck, D.-104 Schwanbeck, J.-104 Schwarm, B.-69,167 Schwarten, T.-117 Schwartz, P.-167 Schwarzman, W.-167 Schwimmer, L.-115 Scott, B.-111,73, 125 Scott, 1.-167 Scott, Mr. John-107,108 Scott, J.-29,13,31 Searles, F.-120,121 Seator, L.-69 Segersten, D.-68 Seidl, A.-167 Selig, A.-167 Selz, T.-123 Sembach, M. -167 Semon, B. -167 Sesterhenn, R.-106,121 Severin, M.-68,91,94,167 Seward, J.-73,111 Seyer, J.-103,167 Seyl, P.-113,167 Shanklin, R.-167 Shanley, M..-81 Shapiro, B.-85 Shapiro, M.-85, 167 Sharp, Mr. Thomas-23 Shaw, D.-167 Shaw, R.-168 Shea, I.-116,117,168 Shea, T.-117 Sheinin, R.-168 Sherin, K.-68 Sherman, Miss Sylvia-23, 68 Shevin, N.-168 Shiffman, j.-42,66 Shiffman, S.-168 Shoemacher, T.-46 Sholer, R.-168 Shore, O.-168 Shuford, B.-65 Shuford, E.-49,63,68,168 Sigman, L.-104 Silverman, M.-73,168 Silverman, S.-168 Silverstone, J. -57, 98, 168 Simmonds, S.-111 Simmons, C. - 168 C 84 Simon, - Simon, T -168 Singer, D -76 Singer, E -115 Singer, J.-118 Sinks, T. 98 Skalinder, G.-116, 168 Skinner, T.-115 Skoglund, J.-168 Skoglund, P.-117, 121,124 Skoglund, S.-63,91 Slagle, Mr. james-23, 104 Slaughter, V.V.-96,168 Sledd, B.-104 Sloan, M.-106,121 Smart, D.-73, 168 Smith, C.-68,168 Smith D. -104, 98, 169 Smith, Helen-23 Smith, J.-169 Smith, K.-104 Smith, L.-43 Smith, M.-104 Smith, O.-104,123 Smith, R.-73,106,120,121, 169 Smith, S.-117,169 Smith, V.-169 Smith, Mr. Wallace-23 Snider, S.-169 Snow, B.-169 Snyder, C.-82,169 Snyder, W.-84 Sobczak, M.-169 Sobel, A.-169 Sole, Mr. Kenneth-23 Solem, M-104 Soule, S.-117 Southward, N.-68, 118,169 Spaulding, Mrs. Lina-24 Specthrie, M.-169 Spiegal, S.-43, 118 Stafford, C.-70,169 Stafford, J.-107 Stahl, Mrs. Darlene-24,66 Staib, P.-169 Stange, B.-106,121 Starks, J.-169 Stavrianos, P.-169 Stearns, B.-55 Steen, L.-118 Steer, G.-169 Steffen, N.-89,169 Steffen, W.-69 Stehr, E.-118 Stein, H.-170 Steinbeck, T.-170 Steiner, Mrs. Florence Steinlauf, H.-170 Steinmetz, B. -65, 85 Steinstrom, R.-84 Stennett, S.-170 Stephens, Miss Ardene-24 Stern, L.-170 Sternstein, M.-83 Stevens, C.-64 Stevens, G.-170 Stevenson, D.-170 Stewart, M.-114, 106 Stoaks, 1.-77, 170 Stolar, M.-170 Stoller, M.-107 Storm, T.-170 Stout, Mrs. Jean-24 Strandberg, K.-170 Strauss, N.-107 Streff, S.-118 Stribling, W.-170 Strobeck, A.-106,121 Strobeck, S.-112 Strong, M.-170 Strong, R.-104,170 Stuppi, E.-46 Stutz, P.-107 Sugerman, I-I.-115 Sugden, Mr. Henry-24, 123 Summerbell, Mrs. Pauline-24 Susman, P.-170 Sussman, M.-107,114 Sutlin, J.-117 Sutton, R.-170 Swanson, Miss Mary Ann-24 84 170 Sweet, J.-112 Swisher, S.-90,118,170 Sylvester, C.-171 Symmes, H.-62 Szczepaniak, E.-171 Tammaru, M.-69 Tanaka, K.-171,85 Tannenbaum, P.-107 Tao, A.-111,171 Tao, E.-67 Tatge, G.-171 Tatge, J.-39, 106, 121 Taylor, Mrs. June-31 Taylor, L.-123,171 Taylor, M.-104,111 Taylor, M.-104,114,171 Taylor, S.-117 Tcheupdjian-85, 171 Tcheupdjian, L . -49, 171 Teichert, J.-83 Teising, J.-73,90,106,121 Terhune, Mr. john-24,118 Terhune, J.-116, 118,171 Terras, D.-42 Terrell, R.-171 Tetzlaff, K.-171 Tharnstrom, G.-86 Thiel, E.-104 Thiessen, N.-42,121 Thomas, A.-171 Thomas, Mr. Charles-24, Thomas, O.-102,105,171 Thomas, Mr. Richard-24 Thompson, S.-84,171 Tobin, B. -68,118 Toenies, R.-171 Tokowitz, N.-171 Tomlinson, R.-172 Tosh, Mr. jack-24,123 Trace, P. -107 Tracey, C. -118, 172 Tracy, E . -67 Trauth, D.-172 Treacy, C.-64 Trenbeth, R.-172 Tresis, Mr. Francis-13 Trippe, D.-73, 113 Trottier, H.-172 Truschke, E.-67,106,108, 172 Tunick, E.-172 Turgeon, S.-118 Turner, Mr. Albert-24, 124 Turner, C.-69 Tursky, B.-73, 172 Uhler, M.-118 Ungerleider, H.-172 Unks, Mr. Gerald-24,73 Unterman, T. -66, 166 Uphues, Mrs. Jacquelyn- 24 VanBuskirk, C.-111 VanCleef, D.-113 VanC1eve, T.-172 VanderPloeg, F.-87,172 Van der Voorde, J. -34, 57, 98 172 Van der Vries, S. -68, 70, 172 VanNess, N.-69,94,118 Vanover, D.-104,115 Vanover, N.-172 VanSwearingen, T. -90, 112, 172 VanSWearingen, W.-90 VanWee1den, R.-172 Vanzwoll, K.-112 Varney, R.-172 Vartan, G.-31,73,113,172 Veatch, W.-59,96,173 Veness, P.-118 Venn, Mr. Raymond-24 Verblin, C.-117,118 Vermont, D.-55 Vernon, K.-104 VerSteeg, 1.-104 Vettes, Miss Mary Vickerman, 1.-173 Vickers, G.-173 Volonte, J.-173 Wade, G.-112 Wadsworth, S .-112 Waite, R-104 Wakefield, M.-87 Walden, Mr. Ronald-113 Walker, O.-65 Wallerstein, N.-173 Wallgren, D.-111 Wahlquist, K.-173 Walsh, B.-106,173 Wandrey, K.-173 Wanzenberg, R. -73, 116, 173 Ward, J.-173 Ward, R. -64, 104, 115, 173 192 Ward, S. -103, 104, 105, 115, 114 ,173 Wardell, T.-117 Warner, K.-173 Warren, J.-173 Warvel, J.-112 Washer, D.-173 Washington, C.-69,111,173 Washington, D.-84,173 L.-164,174 Washington, Washington, S.-174 Waterman, J.-119 Waterman, M.-174 Watrous, K.-174 Watson, J.-57,76, 174 Watson, P.-174 Watterson, R.-174 Waxberg, D.-174 Weaver, E.-174 Weaver, I.-174 Webb, E.-174 Weber, G.-107 Weber, W.-166, 174 Wegner, I-I.-86,174 Weil, L.-174 Weiland, P.-174 Weiman, D.-121 Wein, J.-112 Weinberg, M.-174 Weindruch, C.-174,175 Weininger, M.-175 Weinstein, R.-175 Welfeld, M.-113, 175 Welling, M.-175 Wellock, E.-104 Wells, T.-115 Welter, B.-104 Werner, P.-175, 123 Werner, Mr. Robert-25,58,59, 99 West, Miss Margaret-25 West, S.-175 Westerfield, D.-107 Weston, P.-175 Wham, B. -106, 175, 65, 124, 125 Wharton, C.-175 Wharton, G.-109,175 Wheeler, Miss Ruth- 13 White, B.-86 White, Mr. Lawrence-43 White, L.-104 White, P.-175 Whitesett, C.-175 Whittaker, Mrs. Charlotte-25 Whittemore, H.-69,175 Wickersham, G.-31, 175,66 Wieczorek, C.-175 Wieczorek, J.-175 Wiese, M.-176 Wilber, S.-176 Wilbur, Mrs, Diane-25 Wild, Miss Margery-25 Wildman, C.-176 Wilkins, L.-176 Williams, C. -87 Williams E.-176 Williams 1.-111 Williams, K.-176 Williams, L.-68,94 Willison, T.-116,125 Wilson, C.-176 Wilson, Mr. Floyd-13,31 Wilson, J.-176 Wilson, N.-176 Wilson, P.-176 Wilson, Mr. 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