Evanston Township High School - Key Yearbook (Evanston, IL)
- Class of 1987
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The first one was the traditional ulxlewsroom Roulette, perfomied by the Acting Company. This year it was expanded with the addi- tion of l'Pre-Newsroom Rou- lette. This featured the Fa- ble Company preparing the have separate numbers. This new combination worked well. The Fable Company showed a lot of ingenuity when they rewrote their sec- ond act fable after it did not work during the first week of performances. The new fa- ble worked well andthe audi- ence never knew it had been changed. The Student Governing Board, the Assistant Govem- ing Board, and Bruce Siew- erth, Co-ordinating Director, created and directed an orig- inal show this year. Approxi- mately ZOO students partici- pated in the show. This in- cluded all those who per- formed, directed, and built the set. Jennie Rowal, a crew member, said that even though there were so many people in the show, ev- erybody worked really well together. Another crew member, Jeanne Trouti, agreed, The spirit of Yamo kept all of the companies 'Q news desk for Hair time. The Yamo Orchestra, Chorus, and Dance Compa- ny together performed the number Black Tie. This was unusual, because ordi- narily chorus and dance working hard. lt all came to- gether beautifullyf' The ded- ication of all participants re- ally paid off. Yamo '86 was a terrific show. by Hara Marks .. ...- W .. . .W RIGHT - Phil flvlatt O'l'leillJ expresses his love for Erica fSteaphnie Tumerl. TOP - Dance Company struts its stuff imitating a Janet Jackson video. ABOVE - Chorus and Dance companies set feet tapping with their gospel num- ber Black Tie Only. 10 YAMO ag. .. .W f QW., f wr, 'f,, V, J , ? TOP - The SWAT team: Nick Gazzolo, Tony Dyer, Bill Harper, Tim Herbert, and Ted O'Connell try to act like campers. LEFT - Camper Raphael Beck takes time to do his breathing exercises. ABOVE - Camp YAMO's performance of The Sound of Music was unforgettable. YAMO 11 ie 1, ,V i tr 333 ii 212 ..,1 ...A. tsl za ,Z 5. ij K iz, ,V V, Q5 F 'l Ns! ,, ,i if vi fix-:'.. gf f,,f. ii 1 The Wildkits SHOWGG spirit Homecoming Weela the theme 'Send the Back to the Future was Cl'lEf2:'- ted at the pep rally. Homecoming week was suc- cessful with many different tivities taking place. The hail' way decorating contest started off the week. The sen- ior's hallway won this contest. UCompared to last year, the spirit ofthe students improved 1OOOfo,H said Student Council member Michelle Ungerleider. Homecoming was enhanced with Spirit Week. There were various dress-up days includ- ing, College T-shirt Day, Car- toon Day, and Hippy Day. Fam Meyer, who dressed as a Hower child for Hippy Day, said, Hit was a lot of fun, but I had to keep telling people that ll don't normally dress like this! The ever-popular Orange and Blue Friday finished off the week. That afternoon all grades crowded into Beardsley gym to get psyched for the exe citing weekend ahead. The pep rally also used the Hijack to the Future theme. Special effects such as smoke Cdry iceb Q, ,J ' r , , wxagri Egifliiffft 'l riits, l,E3'lsQE't.. close , 7 The to ALLIQ, Q to the itat .. chariges i 4 , . Clariee 1- S placeirltiie ire: v change was ,se of 5C3l'ClSlQj' cation, Also, music tor me is just one. seemed to ' one M T fa A- ,-5 'rrjr.-4, aflu -litem f Yung arte Q12 fi Q Ml thoughtt coming added irlicnelle much scheoi si the entire week TOP - Homecoming King and Queen Elliot llall and Sara list icl c ABOVE - Male cheerleaders were part ofthe attractions at tl i i RIGHT - Ann Wickum and Shari hreger stop to smile for the c it 12 Homecoming ,..., CN S it 1. 2 A 4' was ! l n ff ni , m i x 'Q w 541 N Spirit 13 Free Time? To Each His Dwn ..... When most students be- come juniors and seniors, they are given the privilege of hav- ing a free period. Forty-five minutes to do what you want. Unfortunately, there are rules to go with this freedom. Five minutes after the bell, stu- dents are not allowed into study centers without a pass. However, students are not al- lowed in the halls either. So, where can they go for 45 min- utes? When asked what they did during their free period, most students answered by saying that they go to the library or Mi- chael Resource Center. A few, T however, came up with inter- . esting altematives. Junior Trina Johnson ex- plained, One time a friend and I spent all 7th and 8th pe- riods dodging a security guard. liejust kept chasing us. A r -- lt was more fun than studying, and we never got caught. their advantage to go to the Syd Weitlispach, junior, ji CollegefCareer Center, like goes to paint and draw during Tracy Schmall. The compu- his free period. I go there be- ters are good, and it's usually cause there's not much else to 4 not that crowded, and it helps do. lt's something creative l to find out what colleges you can do during time that would S are interested in. usually be spent socializing. For many, a free period is a Some students who have time to catch up on homework first period free can get an ex- and to study. Some students tra hour of sleep. But others, rarely do their homework at like junior Seth Deysech uses home. They just wait until their his free time to catch up on free period to do everything. cartoons. I tape Thundercats Despite the lack of time, and and watch it in the momings the lack of places to go, stu- before school starts. dents will eventually find a Junior Abby Shenker ex- Q place to suit their ovm needs. plained, I just go home for 45 Be it cartoons, soaps, or just minutes and eat a lot and . wandering around until watch my soaps. caught, students will do with Having a free period just their time what they want. As helps me to use my time wise- the saying goes, To each his ly, said Syd. ovmf' Many juniors have found it to 6 - by Liz Shulman A TOP - Lance Cabanban plays tug-of-war with Peggy Maday's arm. RIGHT - What is FrankJohnson looking for? 14 Places To Study w -ws. awww .:f1fx,,w1,:f:'lf-.mm-f,,.wlgg .,,- 1- f. -,-' 7: f-A, :V :M v,-f My'Q1mera-w,-msmy-Mff:w,:'mmwfff: H: : .f,-'. 1: f-'-., ,. 2,iw-ffwf:ffl,Mw,,e:f5w:mf.,,:m,lw5-f:w.-f.,.ff,--,ww iw- : TOP - Tom Gallagher spends his freetime in the library. ABOVE - Matt Wycoli' takes the time to check out a book. RIGHT - Ban'y Doyle chats in Michael Resource Center during his free period. Places To Study 15 an ,Q fu nv M 4 'f f lffif ffrf?1Q-fm wfwfff 5N 3W W? ??f?3fi 121' f1iQif Wf f1 X ' f?f fi lf ff1?2wf??ff f? i'Q l I ww ff2f2?f?fvif11f akfw W1 wi 0 Bf2Hk'f1g Free The Speech Arts Dept.'s presentation of Look Home- ward, Angel was this year's fall play performed Dec. 11, 12, and 15 ln the Upstairs Theater. The Pulitzer-Prize winning play, based on the novel by Thomas Wolfe, was written by Kettl Frlngs. The play was basically about breaking free from a possesslve mother and home, said Caroline Wilkin- son, who played the role of Eliza. At the end ofthe play. Eugene Cher son, played by Chris Trenkmannl takes a chance on independence and leaves home. Junior Julie Dworkin, who played Helen, felt the play was tough during rehear- sals, but it really came to- gether at the end. Both the in-school and nl t rfor- Qh n ps y y , IHBHCCS went Wen, ltl, ',,V l gli-1Q11,.Q,f , THF cast a son, who was on construc- tion and shifting crew. It re- ally added to the general performance. Even when the lights went out in the middle of a per- formance, the actors contln- ued. Because it was during a death scene in the play, said Caroline, the audience thought that it was part of the show's 'ambiance' so we kept acting and the play went on. Overall, Look Homeward, Angel 'gave many high-qualt ty pe orrnances that were enjoyed by students and staff. Valorle Peters, a teach- er ln the Speech Arts Dept., said, lt was one of the best plays l have ever seen per- formed here. The actlng was superb, and the students had an abundance of tal- entu K , f.', :,k'- i ' by K ' w 6 f ' Q i W' Said if f , , . . ,..f f-ii., .f,,,i:f,Lg:gr,,:.,,,,g4-H.,K . , I f 1, i'V,,i.::Q.:,lfV'gwrqfy . A ABOVE ' Holding hands, Eugene and Laura James lLlndley Cunyl stare into each others eyw i g TOY - Despite his mothers feelings about Fatty Glachael Quinny Ben enfoys her company -MISDEME CRS This year will be most notori- ous, at least in terms of crime, for the shooting ofjunior Keith Woolridge in front of the school on Dodge Ave. This crime was not school-related, however. The bullet came from across the street and was aimed at someone else. Police suspected that the argument that had broken out prior to the shooting was gang-related. However, Keith was an inno- cent by-stander who hap- pened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. The administration's reac- tion to the shooting was to en- force stricter rules concerning the campus and to set up counseling for anyone who was upset by the shooting. However, as security officer Robert White explained, the in- cident was frightening but did not pertain to the school, and the students got over it quick- ly. Keith, the victim of the shooting, agreed. l'It was just an incident. lt didn't have any- thing to do with the school it- self. Keith added, however, that the security guards aren't good enough. How they- 're trying to be strict about the campus, but there's no need because now no one's across the street fighting. No one TOP - Unfortunately, grafitti is a wide- spread art fomi at ETHS. RIGHT - The security office 18 Crime wants to be there now. Keith maintained that he thought the shooting would not have occurred had there been secu- rity guards outside in the first place. The most prevalent cnme this past year was locker theft. However, as White pointed out, most burglarized lockers were left unlocked rather than broken into. Senior Joanne Herenberg was one student who didn't have anything stolen from her locker. 'Through careless- ness we left the lock hanging on the handle. Thanks to one of the student welfare officers, my locker was security-locked and I was saved from much ag- ony and distress. I give the lthumbs-up' to those hall monitors. Overall, White saw no partic- ular problem with crime at ETHS nor any one area that needs to be worked on. There are a lot of people in this build- ing, and we're talking about teenagers, he said. There are bound to be fights and thefts. Students are students no matter where you go. - by Erica Froker sk is l :kk rf'iQ K A'i' x ggi iirsri 5 rrir - : k f ' liif fi , fi ,,VLL li ,ZZLIVLL i L5 uw lyiss r :ff Ti t My W wwf y r i or . . ,ALLVIZZ R fa V ,- r gjkw 4 ' he f, x fy if f t R, it ii M in r is i A ::A Vw. ' - , V1 'gf ' i , ,izi 11' f A' i ssi f Z f L g '?:V 'Avi :.' i iiii i M w i r at V 4. fir f'f :Efi ff- , 4 - i r ,, y . if ,, . f ,,'i ,, ' 'M ' ' iii ' yyyir y X y ' 5 Z ,,V, L 4. rl g 'z' ff-i I f'+2i3 i,',f l l -A Wy. f 1: f, I .gif V, g 55-W aff .rgr ,, Z .nl , 4, ..: V Q A! 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Essentials in your closet this year start with the turtleneck sweater. these are in solid colors, and everybody, simply everybody, has one. Looking dovm at that closet floor, you might see those broum Bass loafers in one cor- ner and your white Reeboks in another. Pattemed Benetton sweaters are in, as always, this year. And feminity has made a comeback in the form of long skirts and lots of lace. What's hot in accessories? BIG is the word. You'll find big, chunky necklaces, big belts, and big bows in that long hair ofyours. And, ooh la la, don't forget those scarves to wrap around your neck French-style! TOP - Alison Gibbs and her friend model the ever-popular college sweatshirt. RIGHT ' 111288 SfUdCl'lB l'8Dl'3Bnf. this years trend for the color black. 20 Fashion lndividualistic - You prefer being a bit different, yet there are still some fashion trends that you all have in common. Take leather jackets. Get them at Saks or get them at some obscure thrift store, but they- 're in your 1986 closet. Boots are also hot. Black and leath- er, combat or Mary Poppins an- kle-high, they're there as well. a stockpile of long underwear: pastel, white, flowered, and snowflaked. Don't forget leggings. remember, you wore them under big shirts and Dad's fat, old sweater. You might also find long, full skirts to layer over long underwear and under fat sweaters to get that Guess how much I weigh effect. General trends: Big, big, big. Big bags. Loop earrings are a must. Long skirts are in. Long hair is in. And remember, this G was the year for ETHS boxer shorts. Wear 'em everywhere except gym class, kids! - by Adrienne Fuson TOP - Laura Castillo shows off her big hoop earrings. ABOVE - Mike Markus takes his look from the past. LEFT - Todd Favakeh and his sunglasses . . . Fashion 21 w ' ha... kffgx 5:12295 E WE , M M22 GW Locum ,..,,W af f 'W' ff' f A, f 22 Restaurants VH After five days of wallowing in physics, algebra, and other wonders ofthe universe, week- ends are an excellent time to get back to one of the funda- mentals of existence: eating. Most ETHS students Heat out at least once a week, some- times it's carry outs from Hecky's or Domino's, the fa- miliar food served at local han- gouts, or the more expensive cuisine of ethnic restaurants. Although the reaction of many people may be, 'Restaurants in Evanston? There are no restaurants in Ev- anstonl , connoisseurs of lo- cal eateries may say other- wise. One of the most frequently mentioned places is Yester- day's. Yesterdays is found tucked away on a quiet comer of Sherman Ave. The menu consists of all the sandwiches and hamburgers that can be found on any typical American menu, but everything sewed there is delicious. Much of Yesterday's popularity is due to its atmosphere. It's really cozy, said one student. It's a good place to go with a group of friends. Another popular restaurant was Fritz T hat's It on Chicago Ave. Sophomore Sharyn Tenn st H Eats said, A lot of food is served, and I always have some left over. There are really friendly waiters and waitresses. It's great to go on your birthday, because they sing to you! They serve meals you take your time with. Evanston's ethnic restau- rants were also raved about. The best ofthese seemed to be Dave's Italian Kitchen and Los Palmos. 'lDave's has the best Italian food, asserts David Rita, a senior. Marcia Brenner agrees. She likes Dave's not only for the food, but also because it has a relaxed at- mosphere. lt's dusky with small, cozy tables. There are also rugs suspended from the ceiling. Dave's may be the pos- sessor of the biggest singular meatballs known. Los Palmos is a Mexican res- taurant. llOf course the food is great, says junior Stacey Johnson, 'But, I also like the decorations. They are au- thentically Mexican in flavor - high backed wood chairs and all. Many more places were cited as personal favorites, but the ones mentioned above were the most popular. by Laura Stuart 2 ,l . RETUR T0 RENA SSANC lt was one night in January 1987, when court jesters, sor- cerers, and monks came alive again in Beardsley Gymnasi- um. Freshman humanities stu- dents, on this night, were giv- en the chance to experience life of the Middle Ages. 'iYou get to experience medieval festivals instead of just watch- ing them in the movies, said freshman Debbie Ungerleid- er. The festive evening began with students marching in showing their newfold fash- ions to the parents. There were various costume ideas: jesters, evil sorcerers, priests, peasants, monks, and others. UA lot of people were wearing costumes reflecting on me- dievel and Renaissance times, and how they would have liked to have been dur- ing that time, said Milena Jo- vanovic. Not only were the students sporting their styles, but some of the teachers dressed up as well. There were dances presented by both students and faculty as well as the leg- endary storytelling of English teacher Syd Lieberman. Debbie said, 1 thought the evening was really organized and everyone was in spirit. The evening ended with ev- eryone, including parents, gathering together to watch acrobats, maypole dancing, and juggling. Milena said, I thought it was educational and fun for the kids, because the parents came to see it and you got to see the teachers dancing. Both Debbie and Milena be- lieve that Medieval Revels is a great experience. Debbie said, UI think that most students got a better un- derstanding of what it was like in that time, and while leam- ing a lot, we had a chance to have a good time with every- one. As Medieval Revels night came to a close for another year and the jesters and sor- cerers are once again words TOP - Deborah Williams puts on the last touches RIGHT - Mike Powers takes aim . . . 24 Medievel Revels in a history book, the fresh- men this year hold a fond memory of Medievel Revels night as well as a better un- derstanding of that time peri- od. by John Luczak I 1 My ffl ggi, we , wi if? L, wa s E 1 ' 22 fi .15 iw X 2, , EQ iii W.. sf il TOP LEFT - Ms. Mervis and Mr. Gales make a grand entrance. TOP RIGHT - Mr, Lieberman captivates his audience with a medievel g story. LEFT - Jesse Opdycke tries his hand at juggling. ABOVE - Singers provide musical entertainment. i Q 9 Q fr f mm-2, anim w-'Ml ffff ff i74f'3l'fW2 Medievel Revels 25 ss-9 wif K 'E K fe 5, I l S ' 1 LQ in TOP - Spikers prepare to retum the ball. RIGHT - Sara Isley and Cathy Pumell bring up the team spirit. BELOW - Evanston's devoted fans at a football game. , C. R JM f 26 Candids TOP - Pru Brownlee engraves his tootbaii number on his head. RIGHT - Megan McRaith shows the fierce Evanston spirit. LOWER RIGHT - Fans cheer for football's victory. BELOW - Sara Esrick, Hugh Bartling, and Leigh Edwards stand by at a tennis meet. Candids 27 -iffy.-ga...-2 are---'--L-v..,..........f.-M ,C-.1-:mf - --5132.5-lf: gl-,Ta--2 ln an effort to be noticed by her peers, a young girl be- comes the class clovm. After iz 55: finally being adopted, a young orphan dies of tuber- gg culosis. Another young girl is notorious for telling wild it i stories. Let's not forget the t young boy who guesses the E if exact number of coins in the No matter what the differ- it ences all the main charac- ters of the Freshman Produc tion were thirteen fourteen or fifteen years old and could have been typical freshmen at Evanston Township ln fact that s where the theme 15 14 15 Freshmen All came from for this year s fifth annual production Similar to previous pro ductions this year s was done in readers theatre style which employs the unique device of actorjac 13, 14, 15 . . . rp I tresses speaking directly to the audience rather than to each other. UTo the uninitia- ted theatre goer the first reac- tion can be one of confusion, commented freshman English teacher Robin Hinderyckx, who directed the show. Never- theless, l'reader's theatre pro- vides freshmen with a good in- troduction to acting. Also, there is more material to choose from in reader's the- atre as compared to one act plays The reaction of the cast was one of approval ln the begin ning Corrie Cockreil felt that the play would be just a lot of serious work To her surprise she even grew to enjoy the weekend rehearsals This year s production by freshmen and about freshmen was an adventure for the audi ence and fun for the cast MMOG. Aww ,Maw Wwe u-- yy ABOVE Enka Pape listens as her niece spins another story in The Open Window BELOW Shannon Moffett narrates George Eckart and Matt Wil son s adventure in The Jug of Silver 28 Freshman Production 21 - f' LEFT - Alex Teller listens to one of Pam Newber- ger's stories in The Open Window. ABOVE - Corrie Cockrell reacts to her parents in Cress Dellahantel' RIGHT - Warren Robinson goes for a car ride in 'Tia' penny. LEFT Matt Wllson concentrates on countmg the colns ln The Jug of Sllver ABOVE l'lal1m Dhanlndlrla and Danny Shaplro have a dnnk at the soda fountaln ln Jug of Sul ver Freshman Production 29 ST UDE T COUNCIL lllt's an organization inter- ested mainly in the student body and community, said senior Jennifer Colleton. lt's a good deal better and can only improve, said senior Michelle Ungerleider. They're not doing anything for usp their only concerns are themselves, claimed senior Michael Frolichstein. These roundabout re- sponses are directed at the Student Council, an organiza- tional body of students wan- ting acceptance but condem- ned for its past record of lack- ing accomplishments. Jennifer, president of Stu- dent Council, said the main goal of the group is to reach out to the students to learn what they want. l'Some Stu- dent Council members walk through the halls each day and hear people complaining about some problem of the school, said Jennifer. This and the vastly improved home base program are ways in which we can learn what the students want. This home base program al- lows Student Council to inform the student body about what Student Council is, and lets TOP - Student Council helped to orga- nize the Homecoming Dance which honored Elliot Hall and Sara Esrick. MIDDLE - Melanie Bleveans reads while she gives blood, another Stu- dent Council sponsored activity. RIGHT - Rodney Jean Baptiste do- nates. 50 Student Council the student body reveal what they want done. The program consists of representatives from senior English classes, junior history classes, sopho- more GAP classes, and fresh- man advisories, and is lla real asset in only its second year, said Jennifer. The kids are becoming more aware that home base exists and are res- ponding to it well. However, the Student Coun- cil also concerns itself with an equally weighty issue: com- munication between ETHS and the community. A branch of the Student Council known as the Civic Community Organi- zation invests its time in soup kitchens, visiting nursing homes, Christmas caroling, and idea swaps with its North Shore neighbors. This branch is trying to bridge the genera- tion gap and let Evanston know what the ETHS youth is f ww 4--of -..-.-mq-Q- A -pm.-1,-N doing for its community. One of the main topics from the '86-'87 year, besides the second semester senior exams, renting out Bacon wing to small profit organizations, and the possibility of home- rooms, is the widely acclaimed but unattended social activity - the dance. This year the Student Council cut the yearly dance agenda from seven to two in hopes that students would look forward to a dance as opposed to Udreading an- other school dance, as Mi- chael put it. So, one can see that the Stu- dent Council both commands and demands respect given the improvement and thought- ful considerations for present and future years at ETHS. -by Jeremy Caldwell 4 z 1.1 i .. 1.1. .... .-.w.A.f...,. i IPCC 557351 Q-ez :QUH 3rr1Wl'11 mi wc... Emo! n:'I: mg-lo. .E-1 Q nU'3 ' 2529 smgg 9352 2529, 85223 -5735 .QQQSE-. 5295 VSV? 520103 :CNG Q43-0-Vg nicicj gnqfil mouwg Efczm zggz Uzon m 'rn ES 3 'Z 519, Q1 f-fm 2 ESQ 9 -52 3 mm :s E, on RFP 9+ E EQ o F73 5 W 2 0 rf N, 134 F 2 '1 m L q S w ii Mt 55 Fi si '17 E TB 69 as 51 -M 'vi Q? is la, 'Sm f ' si W W ffm.. WS? YTZEWWXQQEM, ,. f,iix?lEWz?WH:'QSff?xa- LL 5 IFI- LW: ,Lf I 5 -'Ri' gf. L-4 M 339' fs ,mi H O 'V '11 O 1 U1 O 3 m 'U rv O 'E rv CE S : cn E O O Q- 5.1. nn 5 ru 5? CD 3' FV' ru E. 3 49 U5 Student Councll 51 ,s Q F iff: Q UP AGAI T THE ODD '... Where is the only place you can laugh at your teachers and not get in trouble for it? The bi- ennial faculty production, of course! Staff members performed Neil Simon's The Odd couple on April 22, 25, 24, and 25 in the Upstairs Theater. Bill Dit- ton and Bruce Siewerth re- prised their fourteen-year-old roles as Oscar and Felix, two completely opposite divor- cees sharing an apartment. tilt was enormously success- ful the first time, said Siew- erth, 'Iso we decided to do it again. One of the main pur- poses ofthe faculty production was to raise money for the dra- ma department. Another purpose of the play as to give students a chance to see a different side of their teachers. 'llt's important for the stu- dents to know we do things other than teach, said Bruce Eddy, who played the part of Roy. When they could get away from classrooms, department meetings, and conferences, some staff members chose to go to rehearsal instead of go- ing home. Ult was a fun change of pace, said Eddy. I got to do things I don't normally do, like drink and smoke. lt was also a chance to develop friendships with other staff members I didn't know very weIl. Overall, Siewerth found the production a gratifying experi- ence. 'tAs the old adage goes, he said, if you can't do, teach.' This production gave us the chance to prove we could do both. -by Melissa Garber Hawgtg, ,nj ABOVE - Oscar makes himself comfortable. BELOW - Felix tBruce Siewerthl and Oscar twilliam Dittonl have a con- frontation. 52 The Odd Couple ,oz X A m.., lf- S a 'i::.. -S Q is TOP LEFT - Oscar tries to get Felix to relax. MIDDLE - Poker players, Vinnie QMichael Perrinb, Roy fBruce Eddyj, Murray 4Albert Kaskelh, and Speed QArchie Bryantl are frantic with worry about Felix. LEFT - Felix oversees the poker game. ABOVE - Felix suffers from his divorce. TOP RIGHT - Felix and Oscar charm the Pigeon sisters, Mary Emerson and Margaret Kuster- mann. The Odd Couple 55 Of Dreams and Desperation John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men was presented in the Upstairs Theater February 27, 28, and 29. The play tells the story of two men searching for a home, and, more important- ly, for themselves. Jeff Lieber gave a formance as George man who is tied sponsibility of caring nie Small, a thinks he doesn't role of Lennie was well by Kevin Will. often violent, dumb, and ticulate man and companion in their search. While the cast was excellent, the crew did a spectacularjob in building the set for the pro- duction. Kevin Will felt the set Uhelped the actors feel they were actually by a riverbed or in a bunkhousef' The music which was com- posed by Karl Thompson was also a vital part of the produc- tion. The play wouldn't have been half of what it was with- out the orchestration of Karl Thompson, said Kevin. 'The music beautifully bridged the gaps between scenes and didn't allow the feelings of the play to fade for a minute. Bruce Siewerth, the play's director, even made some pos- itive remarks regarding Of Mice and Men. When Mr. Siewerth says, This is some- thing special,' said Kevin, you know this is a good show. - by Jenny Kranz TOP - Candy fliric Franzonl confronts Lennie CKevin Willy and George Ueff Lieberl. ,A MIDDLE - George dreams about ag home. RIGHT - Crooks CPete Hastingsl listens patiently to Lennie, 34 Of Mice and Men -- ' -,,,-- ,KL ,X ,, , Z S .,x f 4-2 1 -K Q . I 1 .3 - i 1, J I ,,.. i I K i .. sf 'f1f1'i22:i::-.: , : f ,, f. If .... 5 7. . f m ,L 1. ip Z' if 5 . mba lg For a while, it appeared as companyuis equivalent to that though the long-practiced of a small college and she show wouldn't have a chance tends to pick the energetic, en- to get offthe ground. However, thusiastic, and creative dan- two minor arson attempts in the Upstairs Theater, and sev- eral last-minute injuries wer- en't enough to stop the Esande cast members. The group really pulled to- gether in the first minutes in the first show, commented senior Julie Gluck. Two of the three shows sold out. Esande is the student- dancedfchoreographed show given every year. It offers a wide variety of music and dance, ranging from classical to hard rock, and jazz, mod- ern, and ballet. This multicol- ored element of the show, said sophomore Sarah Sisco, His exciting because the style of each choreographer is defined in the dance as well as in the music. This makes a very di- verse program. Each year the selection pro- cess gets tougher. Although previous dance experience is not mandatory, only 28 out of 70 people who tried out last year made it. The sponsor, Kathleen Neal, feels that the cers. Esande is unique in that the students get to choreograph all of their dances. Any cast member interested may cho- reograph his or her omm dance, with the only restric- tions being a once-over by Ms. Neal and a choice of only half the people they have in mind to do the dance with them. Choreography is great in the sense that one is able to express one's ideas, while building a lot of confidence in oneself, said senior Dana Wil- ey. Joanne Nerenberg, another senior, agreed, saying that it was the choreography that made the experience most en- joyable for her. This year's show was ua great success, said Neal. Many personal as well as group goals were achieved and surpassed when the show turned out to be, according to Julie, 'ifar better than we had hoped. -by Beth Prullage ABOVE - Lynn Schnaiberg and Julie Gluck pair up well in their Esande duet. 56 Esande 4 in 3 ifrsffi-' ffm'-ff'411'w2f, 1 111-11? 112 ' - T5.7'i'i'f 1A'5- 122- :JJ 'sp -:ll .21 ff S-if 2.51 'If , TOP - Hannah Robbins and Aimee Michael wam the audience of things yet to come. 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Beth Emet youth group, as- Most youth groups have the T There are many youth sociatedwith Beth Emetsyna- same idea, to meet people ,. . groups here in Evanston. gogue, consists of about 50 and make friends, but it takes g Teenagers from other su- Jewish teenagers from Evans- a lot to be in one. Time is T burbs come out here to join. ton, Wilmette, and Skokie. needed, and you have to give T L There are religious youth They hold fundraisers and some of yourself. But from is L groups, sponsored by a go on seminars, one atthe be- what everyone says, you get I. , church or synagogue and ginning of the year and again back more than you give. ls it there are roups for onlybo s in the spring. They usuall -by Liz Shulman L. . Q Y Y Ijjg y or only girls. discuss Jewish issues and Young Life, a youth group take Held trips. well knovm throughout the The B'naiBrith Youth Orga- school, consists mainly of Ev- nization CBBYOJ is the world's anston students. You just largest youth group. sing, talk, bewith friends, ex- This group takes trips to plained junior Sara Rubin. A Colorado with the money BELOW - A young Life few ski trips are taken earned by fundraisers such as member and advisor get throughout the years, the selling tickets to Bulls games up for a volleyball game. 7 ti.. I A I 'iii .r 2g.f. 1 ,fi ' 1 44 Youth Groups I 1 WK: -4-Quit. J T 1' -L ' . B V 'Y f 1 :T T T TOP - The Beth Emet youth group MIDDLE - Some Tuxis members enjoy each other's com- pany. ABOVE - The Tuxis youth group RIGHT - Beth Emet keeps its members smiling. Youth Groups 45 Planning Ahead l 1 CQlfLEGE l g Les TOP - The College and Career Center has a lot of infonnation on file. RIGHT - Mrs. Gregory, secretary in the Center, is there to help. 46 College fCareer Y? fe 5 Plan t0laUCHCl3 S ' Nesronida are line ,the pastel if :harsh C DCC!! rllll 212 as -fl Q Q llll YQ l e'nl ddhffh about C l l -fi elll C ell1 assist the YESH1 out abdizf HDOVG in tum C811 lrrnll 11? lelnr -1kY'If7 'f, :mir ','7 ir -rf '11 -17.lf 1116 , Q' Q TOP RIGHT - Erica Froker wants to go west for college. ABOVE - Amy Valukas does some research on the Discover system. S dur CollegefCareer 47 S niors VisitRussi Before I went to Russia, everyone was really nega- tive about the lcommies' over there. I found that the trip to Russia shattered the myths, began Joanna Gibbs, recalling her experi- ences as a visitor to the So- viet Union. During spring break, Joanna and 57 oth- er ETHS seniors enrolled in Russian history trav- elled to the Soviet Union with their Russian history teacher, Patricia Peterson, to see the country they had read and heard so much about. ' 'When we iirst got there, we were pretty intimidated by the airport. We got out of the plane and there was no one there except Rus- sian soldiers, Carol Adair recalled about her first steps on Russian soil. I went with an open mind, Kristin Visovatti commented, and I leamed more than I ever would have imagined. Meeting the people was the phrase many used to describe what they felt as the best part of their trip. Joanna, and many others, felt that the teen- agers we met didn't have attitudes like iYou Ameri- can imperialist pigsl' They were just like us. According to Kristin, We talked to them about what kinds of music we lik- ed, fashion, religion, poli- tics, everything. We'd be talking about boys ,onef ' second: then the Subject. would change to some world issue. J r Jessica Kysiak was most saw. one threisrri-EQu.rs.i buildings were very differs ent r -- pastel. and pean. I got a feeling-forthe. country and for the.i-peo- Pfe- i filfiff Most of the travelers also commented on ff1OW concerned the peoplethey met were about .peaoei Carol felt that every citi- zen was incredibly :wor- ried about peace-is inf the world. The guys. we met were scared about-going, into the army. c A Joanna added, They are scared about going to war in Afghanistan.. ghanistan is ,likegour Viet- nam. They donft want to drafted to be sent, over somewhere to fight? A 1 l'They are much, more patriotic than the noted Kristin. TheyjloYe 'Mother Russiaf-Sanci,, are- optimistic about Gorba- chev. The only thing they really criticized about their country is the rule Tforbid- ding travel. They J wouid love to be able to visit the U.S. Kristin pointed out that there was some anti- Arnerican propaganda, like a snake strangling it- self in greed. Howeverg this propaganda did .noiffllilfi her impression of. vietllnion. A Q gg ..-,,g fpllgggigfgigqf 'll ff-iff and people what -th-150095 R S0 2 bad- ileadersgsgfriandiiihardii C0,Um?TYQ7i72-E 1 i lil, .35 l f ' MOS! f impressed by the afChii2Ci1E A ni. ture and DUHCUHQSJ they-ffl n i i, TOP - A cathedral in Zagorsk. - f - 1 -I--1-5 .1.'z.2'::2z: MIDDLE - Laura Saunders, Lizzy Larson and Lauren Lockwood shared a com partment on the train going to Leningrad. LEFT - Henry Kuehn gives the peace sign in Peter and Paul Fortress in Lenin grad. if wi 1 I 1 P TOP - ETHS' 1987 world tl'aVClCI'S E MIDDLE - Nancy Mork, ' Susan Adler, and Ann Burns having fun in Pe- ter and Paul Fortress. LOWER LEFT - Arbat Street, a Russian road where cars are not al- lowed. LOWER RIGHT - Some of the Evanston crew visited a department store in Moscow. I ?z' f 3 lyk Trip to Russia ll-9 Ll. Tl-IAT JAZZ ABOVE and RIGHT - Dorothy Donegan puts on a complete show: playing the piano and dancing. 50 Jazz Assembly Jazz pianist Dorothy Done- gan's appearance at the ETHS auditorium was the only worthwhile assembly that l've ever attended dur- ing my twelve years of public education. Her performance, though, really deserves higher praise than that state- ment gives it. While Donegan has been playing nightclubs, where highschoolers tespecially an auditorium full of theml are a rare sight, she had no problem appealing to every- one in the crowd of mixed ages. She gained the audience's favor by mixing electrifying piano work with entertaining lessons in jazz history. While the names of the jazz figures that Donegan mentioned were only recognized by a few ofthe older faculty mem- bers twith the exception of Michael Jackson, who is not really a jazz figure and whose name was received with a few boosl, she showed that jazz will never become out-dated when it's played with the emotion that Done- gan showed. Donegan was also the only person who has ever caused everyone, even the fresh- men, to fall under her com- plete control at an assembly. This was because instead of making demands for silence, she encouraged the audi- ence to yell, dance in the aisles, andjoin her for a few dance steps on stage. The only unfortunate part of the assembly was the ETHS Music Department piano that Donegan had to use. Every so often, a beauti- fully played chord would be- come muted by the malfunc- tioning equipment. The live- liness was there, though, and that's really the most important item for a ninety minute assembly at the end of the school day. by Aaron Cohen N-qs Q9-we wx t .wr , w Kg! , A YN ' K I 1 ' ,Q A N W .f ii W We f ' an-.Q-fm, gg? lu gh w X J'-0!. m JAZZ N ABOVE - The Jazz Choir harmonizes in time TOP - Louise Roehrborn toots her hom. RIGHT - Chris WCSKOI1 keeps the beat. 52 JazzfSpaghetti X S r TOP - Beth Cappo, Emily McGary, Choire Sicha, and Beth Flanagan sing String of Pearls. ABOVE - The Dixieland Combo keeps toes tapping. RIGHT - Matt Brown entertains the crowd. JazzfSpaghetti 55 g T The ETHS band of 1986-87 was both similar and dissim- ilar to those of past years. It was dissimilar in that it con- sisted of new faces and new music, but it was similar to recent past years in that it re- flected the continuing decay of the music program in Evanston's school system. There were, once again, far fewer people participat- ing in the band -- a trend, it seems, that will continue into next year - and, also, far fewer people capable of doing so. Why? Because the schoot system in Evanston and elsewhere in the country have, for the most part, abandoned any effort to help or propagate music in the schools. Music is simply not one of the priorities any more and it shows, both in the amount of participation and in the results of what participation there is. , , So where does the blame TOP - Alex Coupe accepts flow- ers and applause after singing. MUSIC really fall? The problem is not primarily in the high school or its music depart- ment, though they must take some responsibility for the waning interest in music at the high school. The school board of District 65 also has to take some of the blame. The blame mainly falls, how- ever, on the shoulders of those short-sighted people in both the state and na- tional governments who have consistently cut back on funds for music in Illinois schools. They have cut back on funding for music pro- grams in Evanston schools, yet somehow expect that they will remain decent. We have, obviously, seen other- wise, and it is time someone took the stand about it. - Kim Seth iThe opinions expressed in this article are not necessari- ly those of the KEYor its edi- tors.l RIGHT - The ETHS Choir 54 Music LEFT - Louis Barlow and Jenny Diaz play in the or- chestra. LOWER LEFT - The Orchestra accompanies Jon Menges' solo. LOWER RIGHT - A combined chorus sings at a con- cert. Music 55 A TIDAL REVU Probably one of the most unusual annual shows at ETHS is the synchronized swimming show put on by the Aquettes. This year the show was entitled A.K.A. Aquettes. The show's num- bers were performed to mu- sic that had to do with names, ranging from Sarah to Amadeus to Mama Africa. Tryouts for the show were held in late February. Every- one who auditions can par- ticipate in the show after re- hearsals and synchronized swimming training, although usually only good swimmers try out. Many of the Aquettes are swimming or diving team members. The show is orga- nized so that newer mem- bers participate in group numbers and more expen- enced members perform solos, duets, and trios, as well as help choreograph the show. This year there were two solos, one by soph- omore Michelle Russell and one by senior Kristin Mur- phy. There were also three duets and one trio number in 'tA.K.A. Aquettesf' as well as many large group numbers, TOP - The 1987 Aquettes team. MIDDLE - Jenny Chertow and Wendy Olson in Mama B. Goode . RIGHT - The male aquettes practice their shapes. 56 Aquettes including one all-male num- ber. During the week before the show, rehearsals sometimes lasted until 11 P.M. All these rehearsals were necessary, since many of the new Aquettes did not have expe- rience in synchronized swim- ming. They first had to leam the basic skills and then put them together in the group numbers. Wendy Olson, a sophomore, felt that the long rehearsals paid off. After a lot of hard work, the show really pulled together. lt tumed out to be a great show, she said. Wendy, a second-year Aquette, also said that Aquette sponsor Joanne Shalk felt that this show was the best show in years. The costumes were very good, the music was in- teresting and diverse, the choreography was excellent, and there was a large group of enthusiastic swimmers in this year's production. ET HS's annual Aquette show is truly a fun, non-competi- tive, and enjoyable show to watch or perform in. - by Hara Marks Lllrite Cn! Beneath the tides of time and sleep, strange fish are moving, was the response of one writer to a question on this year's Writer's Showcase ap- plication. The question was, 'Anything we should know about life? Another writer's answer aptly sums up the Wri- ter's Showcase philosophy: Be extreme. Writer's Showcase is a stu- dent-produced, written, and performed show. Any student may submit three pieces. These pieces are read by all the members of the Writers' Showcase Board. The board then decides which pieces will go in the show. Since there are usually about five hundred pieces submitted, there is a lot of reading to do! How does the board decide which pieces to use? According to junior Heather Smith, next year's ex- ecutive chairperson, UWe do a lot of arguing about each piece. Junior Erica Michael, anoth- er board member, pointed out that Writers' Showcase Ulikes to have a variety of pieces so it's not all serious or all hu- morous. Erica likes being on the Board of Writers' Showcase because 'lits interesting to read all the pieces people sub- mit. Heather also likes to read the pieces, but for her, the high point of being on the board is violently debating the merits of each piece. This year's show was called, i'All's Fair in Love and Show- case. One audience member found the show Uinteresting and impressive. She also felt that many of the pieces showed insight and expressive ability. Senior Jeff Lieber, one ofthe show's directors, felt that the show 'lwas a myriad offeelings that showed the true identity of the students of ETHSX' Ges- turing wildly, he continued, 'Like the drugs of the sixties, it enabled us to find our souls and identify reality. Only Wri- ters' Showcase isn't illegal. Wiping a tear from his eye, he ended with, 'ilt was a show that, once you'd seen it, you could never be truly happy again. -by Adrienne Fuson TOP - Eric Franzon reflects. RIGHT - Tim Herbert as Satan . . . FAR RIGHT - Alex Teller, Eric Franzon, and Anka Okrent have a math conver- sation at the bus stop. 58 Writers' Showcase 'Ffh AW!! IN THE S GI-IT Mice end Mem Grchesrre Summer Sreek Murder The Gdd Couple Wrifers' Showcase Esende Spotlight 61 ti 1. ,l .L,AL M. Y, W, , Murders, ytgirili spring play, was ff the Upstairs The- fatertslilay 29, 50. and 51. The three act play was de- iitr as r Three plays and UA Comu ytiyi ediY7musica11myste1y by fcaiiitiffihembers. i Q gttis sbyitmuch fun to g 1g!aE9 ffjinijtybecausei it's such a Whoo Piaifed , rseaffmswn- .... .gy . . f , , if9Ff0ff51Ck ht' and ttsli - f- fgzzevf istffcafqifne l qplaved i ' 1MfV f'w.er 1swLf?fss.r V, 1. . ,W A .nw ' r ,nn-ff -,M ,. V .f S , 1 A ,f . iiave or riilri t as m 15521. they swf is ,Z it-. f ' -1: 1 . 'f X Q .5215 41.-'fi ' -' w. if-, ' , 'wx' .- f u . 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L 'J Q K K S , A , A , ,.v,,.. ,, AA , M, X, k,,,,,, ,,, ,SS AMAAISAA , -f -V ' ri'-Jfiiflfffi E?Q:K.1fi9l7559li3f 7ISIlssxffflSi2i'Ekvxfbxiliilefjgggyf' 555553lsgzfgwggrlagmiym 5:3 X' Q,AQ25vi3B25figbw55Q32K52A4Qga5gSg:fgwsAse152z55kwe fqQzfsa1wg':y??wgfgQsn? wwA5fggZ1,?5,m ,vx,aWAl 11: Yu- ,cf f-lQ,V:Qzg1v,:s 1 Zigjkfqgyg ggg ggsigik ,HL AIQHWE 345,37 -5,5g3gf,gg:5: ilfl?-ff' I7?9if'55i5: wAwz1mAfQzwwfAs,fm34,gw,2-1L,,,XWm,5m,,W,.,.f,AAWkAalA,m,,A,,.v,,.. G - - R D'Haiti LEFT - Painting by Frank Scratch RIGHT - Pamtmg by Jean emy Student Artists 65 'll really like Evanston. This sentence describes Superin- tendent Robert Goldman's at- titude toward his first year at ETH5. Being new to such a huge school, Dr. Goldman feels his first year has been quite a suc- cess. l've been extremely pleased. People here want to work with me, he said. Goldman had been inter- viewed long before he actually came to ETHS, so he had a lot of information about the school. He feels there is a very good faculty and staff and that Uthere is room for success for all students. The community wants something special. They have big expectations. Goldman feels very strongly about the new policy on atten- dance. He explains, HThe more kids that are in class, the more they will learn. We shouldn't have this lack of at- tendancef' Another big change that has been made under Goldman's direction is that of the grading system. Goldman feels it is im- portant to have students work to their capacity.. uHaving exams allows kids not to study, he explains. 'llt's not a system, they can't flow by. l'm not asking students to do what they can't do, but what they can do. Goldman feels that students are exceptionally lucky to be TOP- Supt. Goldman presents an award at Senior Awards Night. 66 Supt. Goldman olden Year attending ETHS. He advises, 'iTake advantage ofeverything at this institution. You're still at that age. You don't know what will happen. Goldman has had a success- ful first year here at ETHS. He has made a point of letting people know that he is con- cerned with the welfare of the school. He says, l'Enjoy the high school days. You are as alive as you ever will be. lf Goldman keeps up this opti- mistic view of the school, we will all be in store for good years at ETHS. -by Liz Shulman . t - ,A fs! -' . . iii' - Ns? X g ' . ..-,.-.. his s MIDDLE- Supt. Goldman met Dorothy Donegan when she was at ETI-IS. Supt. Goldman 67 LUhot Hoppened 9110186 - Junior Keith Wool- ridge is accidently shot in the leg outside ETHS. 9112186 - US News and World Report reporter Nicholas Dani- loff is released from a Moscow jail. 1015186 - Contra supply plane is shot dovm over Nicaragua. American Eugene Hasenfus is found on board. 10111186 - Evanston Wildkits host New Trier in Homecoming game. 10111186 - US1Soviet mini- summit is held in Reykjavik, Iceland. 10120186 - Israeli exchange students arrive in Evanston. 19127186 - The New York Mets win the World series. 1115186 - Secret US-Iran arms deal is uncovered. 11118186 - Children of War Tour stops at Northwestem to speak to over 200 high school students. 11125186 - Chicago Bears Quarterback Jim McMahon is illegally tackled and injured by Green Bay Packer Charles Mar- tin. 11124186 - Fresh Start pro- gram for students with chronic truancy problems goes into ef- fect. 11129186 - Actor Cary Grant dies of a stroke in Davenport, Iowa. 114187 - Evangelist Oral Rob- erts said he will die if he 68 What Happened 4n!E'Qz' F' T' f 315' 9 in in doesn't receive 54.5 billion in donations by March. 1120187 - Anglican Church en- voy Terry Waite disappears in Beirut. 1125187 - New York Giants win Super Bowl XXI. 214187 - Liberace dies in Palm Springs, Califomia. 217187 - Raymond Venn, form- er chairperson of the ETHS Math Dept., dies. 2112187 - Lawrence 'lSarge Borre dies. 2115187 - ABC begins its broadcast of Amerika. 2121187 - Artist Andy Warhol dies in New York City. 2125187 - The NCAA cancels Southem Methodist Univer- sity's 1987 football season. 516187 - British Ferry Herald of Free Enterprise capsizes near the Belgian port of Zebrugge, kiling 154 people. 5117187 - ETI-IS basketball team loses to Oak Forest 62- 60, just missing a chance to go dovmstate. This Ve or 5119187 - Rev. Jim Bakker re- signs his ministry after admit- ting to an affair he had seven years ago. 5119187 - The boys waterpolo team wins its first game in two years against Lyons 10-7. 5120187 - The Evanstonian prints the word Ucondom for the first time. 5126187 - Members of the ETI-IS faculty play the Chicago Bears Good News Bears bas- ketball team in Beardsley Gym. 5150187 - Platoon wins an Os- car for best picture. 5151187 - Custody rights for Baby M., bom under a surro- gate mother contract, are awarded to her biological fa- ther. 411187 - New York Mets pitcher Dwight Gooden agrees to en- ter a drug treatment clinic after Q testing positive for cocaine use. 412187 - 58 seniors and Rus- sian History teacher Patricia Feterson leave for Russia. 415187 - Fighting breaks out between police and demon- strators during the Pope's out- door mass in Santiago, Chile. NlCHOLAS DANlLOFF PHOTOS COURTESY OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. I i 1 . st rs- 5 T - I 4 ..,, .., .,, pl 1,5 . 'fy if 417187 - Chicago Mayor Har- old Washington wins reelec- tion. 5117187 - An Iraqi warplane at- tacks the USS Stark in the Per- sian 168f, killing 57 US sailors. 5129187 - 19-year-old Mathias Rust of West Genfnany made an unauthorized landing ofhis single engine plane in Mos- cow's Red Square. 5151187 - The Edmonton Oil- ers win the Stanley Cup for the third time in four years. 6114187 - The LA Lakers beat the Boston Celtics for the NBA title. 6114187 - The class of 1987's 7055 members are the first to graduate in an outdoor cere- mony. What Happened 69 , ,r W .. 0.1 ,v xl! W Lewcfrzfs JP- MO-Q 4, . Aw cf, f HcvwF'5 Q 5 M ,MMD ,, --,.4 - 3622? 0'vVlX.,fZ'2.N Vmvmuwg. Q C5 MOV! PX u-..H.d.-M 4 Fauuvwv Q' 'bg Q! W' 51-4, - A - -m + M fx- ,- -f ki i MMWAmWJ A , V' bt I, I f Y - 1 QT 5' N QQ Gi ' f Oi , V07 f mf ' 5 ' .R 'I fr - I ----- W Xl!-' v X JE ' A' f r A Him wx f,,- 1 ' ' ' ' X S614 A meme 1, ,L - X V- ' -- T , - W XXJ 5 ' ,.XA4 ix A 'NX L . X - 1 . Nx, 4? 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This year, the team accomplished the third and final goal with a tie for third place in state competition. The team also won 75C7o of all of their dual meets, finishing with a 12-5 record, and placed second in conference. An- other great achievement of the team was the win in the Evanston Invitation- al, the 'imini-state in badminton. This is l'lannini's tenth year coach- ing, and she feels that the girls get better every year. However, many players admitted that they harbored doubts coming into this season. iiWe had lost six seniors and had to replace over half of our team, said senior Amy Geraldson, but everyone really pulled together and supported each other until we had all reached our po- tential. iiOne of the reasons for our suc- cess and teamwork was that we did a few things together outside practice, saidjunior Liz Goodwin. One such ex- ample was a team pizza party, when all didn't go as expected. A seven year- old boy scout tried to pick up team member Sura Dubow, and teammate Debbie Skydell thought that peppero- ni was a kind of fish This kind of attitude and enthusi- asm helped carry the team through the rough times, commented senior Sara Esrick. Nannini saw a lot of growth in her team this year, both mentally and ath- letically. She was especially pleased with the state team, singles players Geraldson and Esrick, and the doubles team of senior Jonelle Niffen- egger and Goodwin. Geraldson placed third, Niffenegger and Goodwin placed in the top twelve, and all contributed crucial points in the state competition. Although the team is losing four top seniors, the future is bright. 'iAfter seeing the amount of talent that emerged this year, and the dedication of the players, I think that we'll have a good season next year, said Liz Goodmn. They're a terrific group of girls, observed Nannini. l'There's a lot ofpo- tential and determination. -by BethPrullage 72 Badminton Top Seniors Sara Esnck and Amy Geraldson watch a teammates match Above The team shows proud smiles after winning their award Scoreboord VARSITY BADMINTON EVANSTON OPPONENT 12 5 Oak Park-River Forest O Waukegan East O Maine East 7 Maine West 5 10 Deerfield 1 14 New Trier 10 5 Maine South 15 2 Glenbrook South 6 2 CSL League Meet Sectionals 1st State 5rd Won 10 Lost 2 Above - Jonelle Niffenegger and Liz Goodwin receive their award. Varsity Badminton - First Row - Sara Esrick, Debra Skydell, Jonelle Niffenegger. Second Row - Meg Hiller, Liz Goodwin, Amy Geraldson, Sura Dubow, Kelly Yost. Third Row - Coach Shirley Nannini, Pam Erling, Katy Klenner, Lori Sidney. 'Y WN.. 'Y .AV .. ' fb - An.. ' JUNIOR VARSITY - First Row - Liz Artwick, Kristin Tepas, Ann Herbst, Gret- chen Stern, Maeve O'Meara, Marcy Ring. Second Row - Fortis McKissic, Ra- chel Weiss, Laura Caldwell, Ruth Grill, Carne Roberts. Third Row - Coach Cheri Ciampa, Becca Waller, Joanne Kneafsey, Mary Lembke, Elizabeth Johnson, Katie Mardon. FRESI-IMAN - First Row - Justine Abel, Jenny Smith, Michelle Wildes, Madelon Gauthier, Carlita Matthews. Second Row - Ayanna Brown, Laura Raedle, Kris- tin Berry, Chenel Vandenberk, Courtney McConnell, Katie Keigher, Third Row - Coach Patty O'Grady, Jody Hauser, Cara Teeple, Ayanna Clark, Katie Steinberg. Badminton 75 Boseboll lllf we didn't have so many incon- sistencies in the season, we would've been primed for post-season play, figured senior Brad Benson, co-cap- tain mth senior Kevin Foster on this year's baseball squad. UWe started off slow, got better, fell, got better, fell, and were doing well by the end of the season, said Coach Kenneth McGonagle. l'lt'sjust a shame that we fell again in the last game. The Kits finished their season with a heart-breaking 4-2 loss to a stable LaGrange Lions ball club. We had men in scoring position in six of the seven innings, but our hitters failed to produce, explained lVlcGonagle. But we didn't lose offensively, we lost de- fensively which was also our major weakness all year. The Kits placed fourth in the Cen- tral Suburban League South Division, with a 15-15 record, behind three teams tied for first place with 16-14 records. We were right up there until the end of it, said McCuonagle. The l'Boys of Summer did have their share of ups and surprises throughout the season. Seniors John Luczak, David Stamps, and Foster each were chosen all-conference. Se- nior first-baseman Jeff Raedle and se- nior catcher Bobby Murphy each had a top season. And most importantly, according to lVlcGonagle, HWe had a spirited bunch ofkids who worked well as a team. -by Jeremy Caldwell Above - By sliding Ted O'Connell makes it safe on base. Beside - Evanston Players relax after the game. 74 Baseball Scoreboord Varsity - First Row - Dyrick Pompey, Keith Tucker, Ted O'Connell, Dteve Lin, Ara Kedgidsian, Alberto Macin. Sec- ond Row - Martin Freeman, Jim Hazard, David Stamps, Andy Nelson, Jeff Raedle, Billy Johnson, Andrew Orr, John Luczak, Manager Sue Blumberg. Third Row - Coach McGonagle, Kevin Foster, Emest Hollingsworth, Brad Benson, Donnie Yale, Mike Blades, Mark Foster, Bobby Murphy, Coach Bob Bost. A A , c.,iil l f': A C, A , fri 1 ' rs E4 ,A .,,, K W ! :,V'i f xi My ..' - 51, del P i E A ., 2' sa y:-V , Q,.' 0 C 7 fs fi' fi x,-1 '., i kls A :SN Y' ' 4 Y V '- I , ,L . A .:,,,,. Vgiryy 5 14, Lk V flint it ,..,., ,D Lg it Q W K Vyrk . 'k g , jr' L-'Qs . 5 'A Ny ' A A, ,.,. ,L . A Sophomore - First Row - Ken T ackett, Jim Pedderson, Donald Bell, Corey Dawkins, Ben Kimmel, Seth Kaplan. Second Row - Tim Hicks, William Pel- teir, Chuck Staley, Mike Hauser, Jeff LaRochelle, Darrell Winters, Zorina Matavuli. Third Row - Jason Kolber, Rob Levinson, Gary Berstein, Jamey Tures, Marlin Butler, Peter Lewis, Brad Buchanan, Coach Polinski. VARSITY BASEBALL EVANSTON OPPONENT 12 Crete-Monee 6 Crete-Monee 5 Loyola 6 Loyola 8 Highland Park 1 Schaumburg 10 New Trier 2 Benet 7 Benet 4 Maine East 9 Maine South 5 Hoffman Estates 4 Glenbrook North 4 Niles West 5 Waukegan East 7 Deerfield 6 Waukegan West 8 Maine West 5 Thomridge 2 Thomridge 7 Glenbrook South 1 Highland Park ll- New Trier 5 Maine East 6 Maine South 5 Glenbrook North 8 Hinsdale South 8 Hinsdale South 6 Oak Park 17 Oak Park 1 Maine East 4 Niles North 6 Notre Dame Won 18 Lost 15 Top: John Luczak makes an out. . 'Luisa Sc' Row - Brian Slealinder, Skalinder. Third Row - fed, Coach Pabich. E XC' R Freshman - First Row - Marlon Hunt, Brian Nurphy, unidentifed. Second Justin Sheahe, Sloan Smith, Eric Skalinder, Wilsm Jesse Opdyke, unidentifecl, Mike Mirado, unidenti Baseball 75 Bous' Bosketboll From the way things had been go- ing in recent years, the common no- tion was that ETHS basketball was be- coming a dynasty of strong teams. Then the 1987 boys' basketball team reared itself and undoubtedly put such a notion back in the closet. The Kits began the season quickly with a 5-2 record which trailed off to a nightmarish 7-10 when nine key players were caught with alcohol and suspended from the team without play or practice for up to eight games. As soon as those players were allowed back, the Kits took charge of them- selves and blazed through conference winning five of seven games, enabling them to compete in the regionals. From there, the cagers bullied their way through sectionals to super-sec- tionals, where their state finals hopes were demolished by Oak Forest in a 62-60 loss. However, their post-sea- son record was an admirable 4-1. Though the Kits' hopes for a state playoff berth were dashed for the first time in recent years, Coach Mike Hart feels the season was very valuable both mentally and physically. l'We saw what happens when you break the rules. The falcohol-relatedl incident has taught our older players and our younger players a little discipline, claimed Hart. llThe other good that came from it was the less-experienced players got some varsity- level experi- ence, which will definitely aid the '88 team. Players who led the team like Sid- ney Pointer, Lonnie Ball, Yakim Fleu- rima, Lennox Forrester, and Juvon lVlcGariy put in their best efforts to get the team to its apex, though all were upset. l'Coach Hart figured we'd have an excellent chance of getting to State and avenging our loss to King last year, said senior forward Sid Pointer. Ultjust didn't happen, but we had fun trying. Throughout the season, Evanston fans claimed, 'lThey're letting us down. But according to Coach Hart, 'llivanston '88 will be the team and the time to watch. 'Then is when we'll show everyone what we've learned. -by Jeremy Caldwell 76 Boys' Basketball be SCOREBOHRD .,,,,, , ,V A Y VARSITY BASKETBALL - FIRST ROW - Head Coach Mike Hart, Rufus Mottley, Pat Farragher, Gary Augustine, Kyle Benoit, Tyrone Bell, Martin Freeman, David Stamps, Sidney Pointer, Shavsm Grier, Asst. Coach Jerry Murphy. SECOND ROW - manager, William Barnett, Derek Murray, Peter Thomas, Lonnie Ball, Lennox Forrester, Juvon McGarry, Mark Loyd, James Mcl'lolland, manager. BOY'S VARSITY BASKETBALL EVANSTON OPPONENT 54 52 Rolling Meadows 55 76 Crane 57 46 Niles West 41 57 Waukegan West 60 96 Thomton 45 49 New Trier 49 66 Prospect 45 54 Westinghouse 65 55 Libertyville 59 70 Benet 59 40 Maine East 45 59 Gary Wallace 46 57 Maine South 67 48 Glenbrook North 46 55 Loyola 58 45 Highland Park 65 59 New Trier 59 68 Saint Rita 61 48 Maine East 69 76 Julian 52 46 Maine South 64 51 Glenbrook North 56 58 Notre Dame 56 44 Niles West 65 52 Saint Viator 66 59 Elk Grove 60 62 Oak Forest WON 16 LOST 15 Niles West Toumament - 5rd Place IHSA Regional Champions ll-ISA Sectional Champions JUNIOR VARSITY WON 16 LOST 15 TOP LEFT - Coach Mike Hart discusses strategy with the team. FAR LEFT - Derek Murray goes up for the easy lay-up. ABOVE - Sid Pointer concentrates on a free- throw. MIDDLE LEFT - Juvon McGarry takes a jump shot. LEFT - Sid Pointer shoots easily over a de- fender. BELOW - Will Bamett dribbles around an opponent. Boys' Basketball 77' uf, J X W If ' f, . V , 4 ,W , is M 'W ' -I if 15? an W-m...,.,.M, fu 'A ,.,.,,-ff' if Hg? wm- K Q B ww , ' ir -su. G32 5 K . '5 .i. 'Yew 1434 .K ' Q MKS ' Q Q 255, X L . R 4 'ww v i Jai, Ji ' :-,-- X if TOP - Derek Murray up for an awesome shot. ABOVE - Kyle Benoit scores two points for the Wildkits. N... 9 SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL - FIRST ROW - Jimmie Thoms, Reginald Coleman, Jason Narducy, Robert Wilson, non-participant, Joseph Ingram, Edwin Williams, Marlon Butler, Coach John Macon. SECOND ROW - Melvin Bamett, Darrel Winters, Matthew Vorda, Neville Forrester, Joshua Schafer, John Johnson, Eric Cooper, Frank Barber, Ryan Evans, Charles Staley. yur Wg S mrs qtirg my Q T ws M s ,MTS MTS FRESHMAN A BASKETBALL - FIRST ROW - Jesse Opdyke, Henry Anderson, Andre Wallace, Steven Tinch, Michael Maroto. SECOND ROW - Den'ick Ross, Eric Skalinder, Lamar Nicholson, Enoch Jones, Finess Brown. THIRD ROW - Coach Crriesbach, Alfonso Shaw, Kenneth Johnson, Daniel Featerson, Sloan Smith, Donte Bishop. FRESHMAN B BASKETBALL - FIRST ROW - Chris Stringer, Brian Murphy, Danny Esnck, Jared Davis. SECOND ROW - Michael Bromm, Sven Kims, Paul King, Bob Plummer, Keith Scott, Arlando Palmer. THIRD ROW - Manager Michael Head, Wil- son Skalinder, Shautry Martin, Matt Lukas, Jonathan Huff, Paul Brown, Keith Pitts. Coach Bost. Boys' Basketball 79 Girls' Bosketboll ,I Z 2 , a r M'lii!s-14g Top Middle: Kim Klein looks for the ball. Top Right: The JV team plans their next basket. Above: Christena White and Lainie DeWolfe listen Top Left: An Evanston player fights for the ball. 80 Ciirls' Basketball attentively to the referee. Wm 4 Scoreboord Below - Kelly Dennis ancl Christine White are open for a pass. VARSITY FIRST ROW: Cathy Moore, Jennie Quinlan, Peggy Maday, Erica Houdelman. SECOND ROW: Donna Smith, Jamilah Dorsey, Nancy Biagiel, Natasha Holmes, Kim Sims. THIRD ROW: Coach Cynthia Bumby, Aimee Dumas, Pam Mason, Sherrel Brown, Sondra Shettleworth lmgr.J. IUTS V 3 I 1 4 i I Y I 13 C67 an X - C h '.X? ' FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: Lasha Daniel, Debbie Music, Damiia Sutton, Leti- cia lrving, Heather Solar. SECOND ROW: Nea Freise, Chanella Carr, Britta- ny Davis, Amy Ellis, Jennifer Hart, Myrlene Vieux. THIRD ROW: Debbie Wil- liams, Sharon Henry, Paulette Broum, Anne Carlson, Coretta Braithwaite, Coach Bill Albrecht. GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL EVANSTON OPPONENT , , 80 16 Schurz W . 58 75 Waukegan west 56 65 Niles West 59 67 Oak Park 47 51 Simeon 61 57 Chicago Vocational 47 62 Hoffman Estates 52 60 Maine South 58 71 New Trier 51 62 York 65 42 McHenry 44 64 Niles North 65 50 Round Lake 81 57 Maine East 49 55 Glenbrook North 57 66 Hersey 57 58 New Trier 65 45 Maine East 47 51 Glenbrook South 49 45 Glenbrook North 55 60 Maine South 56 55 Senn WON 9 LOST 14 Regionals - Evanston 28 New Trier 71 Conference Record - Third in CSL JUNIOR VARSITY WON 4 LOST 12 FRESIIMAN WON 9 LOST 5 JUNIOR VARSITY FIRST ROW: Necole Drew, Carin Miller, Ina Boone, Kim Klein. SECOND ROW: Monay Taylor, Rhonda Riley, Cassie Schnatterly, lmily Wool, Lainie DeWolfe. THIRD ROW: Coach Eric Weineke, Christena White, Kellie Dennis, Janet Wesson, Kathy Ast, Nalaika Marian imgr.i. Below - Kim Klein sets up the play. Xkstf V5 Bous' Cross Countru Running is tough, and that was the key word this season for the boys' cross country team. They had a tough new coach, Donald Michelin, who is a P.E. teacher from Haven Middle School. ln his first year coaching cross country, Coach Michelin instituted the New Regime, as co-captain Karl Thompson put it. Practice was much harder this year, Thompson said. the made us run farther but more im- portantly, much faster. They were real quality miles. Coach Michelin commented that other suburbs take cross country very seriously. ln some places it's as big as football. ln order to compete in our conference, we had to shape up. That even meant practice in the sum- mer. Athletes are made during the off season: teams are made during the season. We showed we could com- pete. This year's team had some very strong juniors, including Sean Ahem, Chris Negrin, and Mark Fennell, who will be next year's tri-captains. Behruz Afshar, co-captain Tony Davis, and sophomore Rich Schroeder also con- tributed. The team worked hard and the scores and mental attitudes were up. The varsity team placed fourth in its conference, while the sophomore team finished third and the freshman team took second in their confer- ences. When asked what he's looking for ward to most next year, Coach Michel in said with a smile, Besides not be ing a rookie, l want to bring champion ship fever back to ETHSJ' - by Missy Manning TOP - Evanston runners utake their marks. RIGHT - Sean Ahren keeps ahead. MIDDLE - Mark Fennel pushes himself during the race. FAR RIGHT - Karl Thompson concentrates on finishing. 82 Boys' Cross Country Scoreboord 2nd Place 4th Place 1st Place 7th Place 5th Place lst Place 4 Place BOYS VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY EVANSTON OPPONENT Mundelein Invitational Hinsdale South Invitational Evanston vs Main West Argo Invitational Niles West Invitational Evanston vs Highland Park CSL Conference Meet ABOVE - Eric Schmel- ling hangs with the 'RFK F pack. BELOW - Chris Negrin runs hard to get ahead. BOYS CROSS COUNTRY - FIRST ROW - Joel Hammerman, Aaron Martin, Donald Michelin, Bobby Schunaman, Russel Torres, Jeffrey Ciipson, Patrick Bennett, Larry Milard, Matt Newman, Francisco Ramirez. SECOND ROW - Steven Schultz, Robert Ruff, Sean K fm Aaron Stanton. THIRD ROW - Sean Murdoch Chris Negrin Richard Schroeder, Jason Smith, Brian McGee, Joshua au an, Ahem, Sharyar Afshar,'Julius Michelin, Tony Daids, Jesse Sibert, Derek Murray, Behruz Afshar, Greg Mount, Danny Cahill, Eric Schmelling, Jay Hill, Coach Don Michelin. mm-J-.f it .iv N , Q, E ., wg K Psi, ' 1: K K A LQ - Xl. is ie' ir iw pf 4- 'W A 1SQrfH,:!lfff ffl ' S ' N 'A V 1 wi: ,af cf- sa, .1-A-Ig 'vm k VX 5' , . A .gk .tc Q. ' A ., V . -w, 'N g . ss:--f -5:13431 M-A . bmi- ' 3' , S- A A' 3 .a ' v.. V t 'jf to -, Middle- rw? -S Q . -w vm sv . , , .N .Q Xi 4. , ,uykksxm if A Lffflvf' 1-ci 'l'J', 5 i f- A'14 'f:'N 'f Q x. 'LQ' Boys' Cross Country 85 Girls' Cross Countru Pant, sigh, inhale, exhale. All of this goes along with being on the girls' cross country team. Obviously all of the hard work and pain paid off, as the widely-seen sweatshirts declaring, No Guts, No Glory go right along with the 1986 team spirit. This year has been very strong and it seems as if it gets better every year, said varsity cross country run- ner Susan Adler. Susan recalled that the greatest win was over New Trier, when Evans- ton came in second and made it to state while New Trier stayed back. The first time we ran against them they creamed us, said Susan. 'lBut the second time we didjust fine. Tina Zordin, a freshman on the team, almost made it to state. Susan said that Tina will be someone to look for in the future. Even though there is uglory on the team, Susan thinks that one thing the team should work on is being able to work under pressure, because then maybe we'll win more competi- tions because there won't be as much tension. - by Tammi Barlow TOP - Lisa Kurtzon and Clare l-lefferen run side by side. RIGHT - Clare Hefferen relaxes in a tree after her race. 84 Girls' Cross Country MH I 5, 5 3 fs,-mga, 9,4 4 yr 4. fiiswgff Scoreboord VARSITY GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY EVANSTON OPPONENT 25 50 Glenbrook North 58 25 Main West 55 24 Maine South 20 55 Maine East 29 20 New Trier Won 5 Lost 2 Mundelein Invitational - 2nd Hinsdale Invitational - 4th Argo Invitational - 11th Niles West Invitational - 10th Addison Trail Invitational - 4th Conference Meet - 6th Regional Meet - 4th Sectional Meet - 16th W, ,4.fi,,,W,,,,,4:Q V ' 'M Mid TOP - Clare Hefferen and Liza Kurtzon light for first. LEFT - Jenneifer Scane and Stephanie Shortell show team work by running together. GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY - FIRST ROW - Carma Bradley, Lisa Sebring, Liz Shulman, Sara Groh, Margaret Perlia, Bethany Drucker, Davm Holmes, Sarah lsely, Laura Dove. SECOND ROW - Erica Colleton, Deirdre Bush, Sue Caminish, Becca Kasselman, Lisa Kurtzon, Kathy Kemp, Tina Zordan, Stephanie Shortell. THIRD ROW - Lisa Lazarus-Black, Maren Ander- son, Maura Crisham, Clare Hetferen, Amy Prullage, Heather Northway, Alejandra Ferrer, Cathy Pumell, Alysia Stiles Girls' Cross Country 85 Footboll Frankly, it was a tough year for the varsity football team. Their overall re- cord was 4-5, 2-5 in conference, but they played four of the top 15 teams in the state. Coach Tom Powers stated that they were a good team, but there was trouble with the offense. UThe main problem was the of- fense scoring touchdowns. We moved the ball well, but we had trouble cross- ing the goal line. There were no prob- lems on defense. They only gave up fifteen touchdowns all year, and all games were close. The team was also unlucky, as they lost six former starters, before the Hrst game had ended. Unfortunately, four were ineligible, and two were in- jured. Also, the starting quarterback dislocated his shoulder in the fourth game, and the starting tackle broke his hand in a game against New Tner. Despite the lackluster offense and the injunes, the future looks bright for the Kits. The combined record of the freshman and sophomore teams was 21-5-1. The sophomore team was so good that WLS News did a feature on them, and they're considering making a video. The offense should be able to score more points, and hopefully we'll maintain our defense, exclaimed Powers. He summed up the season by say- ing, l'This season was filled with strug- gle and frustration, but next year al- ways promises new and better things. TOP - Quarterback David Stamps concentrates on making the next play. RIGHT - An Evanston player leaps to avoid the defense. 86 Football ,wr v mwm, 5 , ,, is f Z W f Q Q .,f 3:4 . ,W 'wii,:,2f1H:ffwi .WM W., r Scoreboord VARSITY FOOTBALL EVANSTOH OPPONENT 27 26 Loyola O 12 Glenbrook South 7 21 Deerfield 28 8 Waukeegan East O 5 Highland Park 14 17 New Trier 24 6 Maine East O 7 Maine South 20 8 Glenbrook North Won 4 Lost 5 Junior Varsity Football - Won 2 Lost 1 Tied 1 Sophomore Football - Won 9 Lost 0 Sophomore HB Football - Won 1 Lost 1 Freshman A Football - Won 7 Lost 1 Freshman UB Football - Won 5 Lost 2 Tied 1 TOP - David Stamps drops back for a pass. RIGHT - The opponent won't go any further with Evanston's defense making a one an'ned tackle. VARSITY FOOTBALL FIRST ROW Coach Paul Powers, Keith Tucker, Jason Kull, Leon Covin, Mike Mason, Omar Sofradiiya, Doug Cotner, Larry Battistello, Chris Dickerson, Coach Mike Wynn, Becca Anderson, Tom Joseph, Coach Tom Powers. SECOND ROW Coach Matt Polinski, Bruce Romain, Joe Curtis, Ron Smith, Gary Woods, Emest Hollingsworth, Alex Reyther, David TerMolen, Dave Graham, Deyrick Pompey, Frank Himel, Bill Ligon. THIRD ROW James Wallace, Kevin Kelly, Andy Christensen, Mike Benz, Chris Miller, Ewitt Tolbert, Adam Lupel, Dean Lambert, Tony Sutton, Nike Perrone. FOURTH ROW Kyle Hibbler, Harold Vemer, Lance Chase, Sean Alexis, Amett Judon, Jon Schepke, Dan Amold, Tim Nevel, Joe Fleurima, J. Zordan. FIFTH ROW Tom Livatino, Symeon Davis, Mike Williams, William Reed, Eddie Fomond, Jason Scott, Clement Bell, Harold Brovmlee. SIXTH ROW Mike Fair, Mike Jennings, Jim Peters, Ban'y Doyle, Chris Elam, Kurk Moiiitt, Marc Funk, Joel Magad, Will Bamette, Jack lgelman, Paul Taylor, David Stamps. Football 87 W . V QM , wh Sf' ' m:z1 TOP - Number twenty-nine won't let the Trevian get anoth- er yard. ABOVE - A Loyola defender Ii- nally brings down a Wildkit. 88 Football ,NW 1 ii .9 Q' A gs ? 3 si.ss,3, as I5 , 9 . A Q Final ia? . . n e if e A I A S A sly L 95 is Wi fa 9 ? JSF it f 53 'ii F' ,ii arrra. t - . . , A ' -A . K' jg? L. a .nfl W FW .,.. I nf, Q iv Cx fi' 7 Lv ' I 4: in N - S Qiffi in I bu my t 'Wi-qu-gg .S G fgi . I e A a I ee A f as ,.-: f ' lux' , his Bi b it S S '-.., Q5l'i I ,.? . ' , 1 2 -1 , Qer A . C I 'TQQ H . , W I , E':' I K IE' I I J ',:5'. Q122 Ivq 1. .,,2' .,,Q N , , . , - ,Af Ert: 1 ,S ' eee :.r:,, . ,o', A' - -New W A 'r if M ... . kkl A N' , I ,Akh - g , ' ,,,, A kk r 1 r :: I J . Q 2 ' ,..--. , F521 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL FIRST ROW Coach Elias George, Joseph Ingram, Yamell Jordain, Michael Bamer, John Liva- tino, Edwin Williams, Jeffery Spillman, Stuart King, Bradley Pascarella, Robert Wilson, Ellis Bishop. SECOND ROW Jason Thomas, Lehman Tidwell, Randolph Fantozzi, Tyrone Bell, Christopher Daniels, Prue Thomas, James Nicholson, Marlon Butler, Derron Dinham, Ronald Walker. THIRD ROW Devon Frances, Bnan Aiden, Matthew Bass, David Gill, Ken Tackett, Hommel Leroy, John Phifer, Charles Middleton, Paul Hams. FOURTH ROW Peter Lewis, Patrick Carpel, Benjamen Byer, Noah Martin, Melvin Bamette, Egan Dyer, John Dotson, Matt Crreen. FIFTH ROW Coach Keith Kelly, Tony Carter, Chris Mabry, Eric James, James Demos, Timothy Brady, Ralston Newman, German Reyther. SIXTH ROW Vincent Gully, Antho- ny Thomas, Donald Bell, Michael McC1ruder, Corey Dawkins, Eric McDaniel, Paul Bolich, Michael Stone, Craig I-Iahn, Brian Martin. SEVENTH ROW Coach Fred Spence, Jeffrey LaRochelle, Charles Bryant, Anthony White, Carlos Wims, Charles Henry, Ryan Allen, Curtis Strong. it 5 if X325 1 ' fling .V ,1 sive? I 'lllllillfnbff' fi gli 4 T ZZ QQ 'f'i'K'I'-1 L'lB!'2Z,', I 'gif FRESHMAN FOOTBALL FIRST ROW John Cappo, unidentified, lan lan Laing, Deangelo Stephenson, unidentified, lssace Irving, Shamus Toomey, unidentified. SECOND ROW Coach Charles Davis, Coach John Macon, unidentified, unidenti- tied, Deon Stephenson, unidentified, Chns May, unidentified, unidentified, Coach Craig Smith, Coach Tony Lenoir. THIRD ROW Ufsen Anderson, Wendell Brewer, Marlon Hunt, Jack Ripley, Chris Stringer, Brierly Anderson, Tyrone Kem- per, Maurice Johnson, Travis Burton, Hemian Lofton. FOURTH ROW Steve Tinch, unidentified, unidentified, Marc Jen- kins, Raul Salgado, Yahn Smith, Jared Davis, unidentified, Yanni Davis, Roberson Reme, Andre Wallace. FIFTH ROW Arlando Palmer, Derek Rushing, unidentified, unidentified, Finess Brovm, Bob Plummer, Jon Vree, Lee Wiliams, James Pringle, Aaron McCullough, Dwight Smith, Deron Brovimlee, Rob Lockwood. SIXTH ROW Jason Bums, Enoch Jones, unidentified, unidentified, Bart Johnson, Penin Starks, Ron Pitts, Michael Brown, unidentified, Scott Paschall, Joe Cytryn- baum, Wilson Skalinder. SEVENTH ROW unidentified, Eric Golmon, John Rice, Denik Ross, Alfonso Shaw, Jon Huff, Doyle Cockrell, Dan Featherson, Ken Johnson, Slaon Smith, Eric Skalinder, Walter Smith, J21l11CS ClUCITlCT- ABOVE LEFT - Players scram- ble for the ball in the mud. ABOVE RIGHT - Joel Williams, one of the mean and tough Wildkits! Football 89 GCDIF I This year's golf team was a lot of fun, despite the losing season, said third-year player Julie McCollough. Al- though neither the girls' team nor the boys' sophomore or varsity teams won a game, the season was still en- joyable because ofthe spirit and team- work the players showed. Second-year player Colin Smith explained, Uwe were always rooting each other on and encouraging every- one to do his best. Girls' coach Richard Mahoney felt that the losses were partially due to the competitiveness of the other teams. The teams we play take golf very seriously, but we like to make the game fun, he said. In addition, most ofthe Evanston players have very little golf experience. Senior Jeff Raedle agreed. 'lFor most of the players, this is the first time they've taken golf seriously, but the other teams play year round at country clubs and in toumamentsf' First-year player Heather Cromik explained, l'Before this season, l had never really played golf, but it seemed like fun and I wanted to try it. l leamed a lot about the game and also had a good time. The teams feel they have made considerable improvement and hope that next season will be more rewar- ding. - by Susie Luczak TOP - Jelf Raedle lines up a shot. BOTTOM LEFT - Wendy Clark watches to see where her shot will land. BOTTOM RIGHT - Charles Ortega follows through on his long shot. 90 Golf Scoreboord 5' A ' l ,way 4 W iw . I lt? ,Q f. -W . . . Mm H ' ' we , f t I I wr. -- . W My, .. ,W I I ' ' 'S N QMM 5 ' . - m...,.Wm L. pt., , I BOYS' VARSITY GOLF - FIRST ROW - Roko Belik, Tom Peters, John Fanfagher, Colin Smith, Brian Musberger, Derek Van Nostrom, Robert Still. SECOND ROW - Charles Mitter, Pat Farragher, J. Turis, Brendon O'Brien, Chris Ward, Jason Altschul, Steve Garnsh, Greg Carlson. THIRD ROW - Coach Burton, Charles Ortega, Jalvis Prede, Denis Whiton, Charles Staley, Mike Simon, Matt Vorda, Jeff Raedle, John Berghoff, Paul Baumberger. GIRLS' VARSITY GOLF - FIRST ROW - Julie McCollough. SECOND ROW - Pam Erling, Heather Mousley, Wendy Clark, Maureen McGinty, Melodie Smith, Coach Mahoney. VARSITY BOYS' GOLF EVANSTON OPPONENT 177 151 149 168 189 158 189 166 156 Deerfield 159 Glenbrook South 145 Waukegan East 166 Maine East 187 Maine South 1258 Glenbrook North 156 New Trier 154 Highland Park WON O LOST 8 CSL Division Meet - 5th Place IHSA Regionals - 8th Place SOPHOMORE GOLF - WON 0 LOST 8 VARSITY GIRLS' GOLF EVANSTON OPPONENT 527 250 546 187 525 540 540 540 540 540 540 189 Regina 165 New Trier 217 Barrington 105 Prospect 201 Glenbrook South 289 Deerfield 186 Waukegan East 228 Waukegan West 195 Glenbrook North 198 Lake Forest 295 Antioch WON O LOST 10 Conference Record - WON O LOST 10 TOP LEFT - Melodie Smith smiles as she begins her shot. TOP RIGHT - Paul Bamberger helps Jelf Raedle line up a shot. Golf 91 Boys' Gumnostics Gymnastics is the best mix of in- dividual and team sports, said senior Solomon Woods about the advan- tages of being on the boys' varsity gymnastics team. l'When you're actu- ally competing it's as an individual, but to do well you need a complete team to help each other. This year the team had to support each other quite a bit. Senior Jim Round, who took first place in all- around competition at the state finals last year, did not return to the team butjoined the USGF instead. lille was trying to move on to bigger and better things, said Solomon. The team started off in bad spirits, expecting not to do very well since its best member was gone, according to Solomon. llBut we improved quite a bit. We placed third in conference, which is almost where we were last year. We didn't expect to get that far, Solomon added. Injuries did not help the team, either. l'There were only four seniors this year and we had a lot of injuries, said Solomon. l'The juniors had to make up for a lot, so there were a lot of improvements. Senior Rodney Pointer placed first in vault at the state finals, with junior Mark Sussman taking second. l'At firstjoining the team wasjust a group thing, but then it became an individual thing, explained Rodney. I wanted to get in shape and when I worked out I realized I was getting muscles. So instead of lifting Cweightsl, l just worked out. ulvlost of the original group faded away, but me and this other guy stuck around and we got pretty good, he continued. We're both going to com- pete in college. There's no profession- al gymnastics or anything - college is it. So l've pretty much reached my goal. As far as the team was concerned, Rodney felt that, We did pretty well. We didn't reach the goals we had in mind, but we had a lot of injuries. -by Erica Froker Above -Colin Risor supports himself with only his hands on the Pommel horse. Right- Rodney Pointer vaults himselfup into the air. 92 Boys' Gymnastics Scoreboord EVANSTON 107.8 114.9 126.6 129.9 118.4 126.8 157.7 155.9 126.6 Won 4 Lost 5 Above - Paul Silverstein does a routine on the high bar. VARSITY - FIRST ROW -Mark Sussman, Bret Lane, Rodney Pointer, Shelley Rash, Joe Sison, Colin Kisor. SECOND ROW - Solomon Woods, Bill McGrath, Lidney Clarke, Paul Silverstein, Amon McCall, Coach John Bnnkworth. JUNIOR VARSITY - Coach Peter Hemmerling, Richie O'Connor, Joe James, Howe, Phil Potemities, Ed Mackel, Peter Sniderrnan. Ouchi, Daniel Herzog. ill VARSITY GYMNASTICS OPPONENT 115.6 New Trier 129.2 Highland Park 100.5 Glenbrook South 159.5 Niles West 101.6 Maine East 131.9 Niles North 127.4 Glenbard East 122.4 Maine West 120.5 Maine South 127.6 Glenbrook North FRESHMEN - Coach Peter Hemmerling, Bums, Skip Benz, Mintin, Craig Boys' Gymnastics 95 0 I I Girls Gu Thejudge at the Evanston Invita- tional, affectionately nick-named Pee- Wee, offered senior Co-captain Sarah Raisner good luck. With a laugh, he added that everyone he had offered luck to that day had been injured. Sure enough, on her first vault, Sarah chipped a bone in her ankle and was out of commission for a few weeks. l'lt seems we would be rolling along and then someone would get in- jured. That's a big setback, said Coach Patty O'Cirady. Hlnjuries aside, we had a very good season, Assistant Coach John Brinkworth commented. llliveryone improved. When she was healthy, Sar- ah was a great performer. Junior Me- gan Hiller developed into a well-round- ed gymnast, qualifying for Sectionals in the All-Around. Sophomore Missy Manning made excellent progress on beam and emerged as a stylish and graceful performer. Also, Katie Squires was a pleasant surprise with a lot of talent as a freshman. l'lt's not winning or losing, it's how you play, Coach Brinkworth contin- ued. Everyone on the team worked hard and everyone supported one an- other. lhaven't seen such team loyalty in a long time. Coach O'C1rady agreed. She said everything was l'for the good of the team. When Missy hurt her knee, Sar- ah stepped right in without warming up. At New Trier, Katie ignored her back spasms and competed. They didn't give it a second thought. The at- titude was great and the enthusiasm was high even for small accomplish- ments. The hard work paid off at New Tri- er, where they posted a season high of 128 against the rival Trevians. The competitive atmosphere got everyone psyched up. Even though we didn't win, New Trier was a great meet. We got to see friends we worked out with over the summer and note their improvement. lt was fun! Co-captain Megan Hiller said. Since we were a small team, we were better friends and closer, said senior Trina Janes. The team is young and optimistic. Coach Brinkworth summed up the season by saying, l'We experi- enced the thrill ofvictory and some ag- onies. -by Missy Manning 94 mnostlcs , K -t-t - -f--J--fz'ffi.'tirgsitgy.:w..',:Sz..-,,.:g---, 5Q-,z--s:-zw:522ss------ 2 .. Q , ---- ' ,. ,, ,.Q-C?.AC,C.E.,g. Lf, N. .gy--W, -- f f. ,,-fc :-,:: ,X 1E.:.u V151 1.l59E:flir:'E:frN'rw-ufzijfs Q '55j:u,f5:?Ej.,f555'igQ : ' j' K f. - f L' ' l 'Q ff - X f:,s5.2lQ1ifff-K,-5K1 J' -- I .. -X -r .. emasmm, 4 . Q 9.5 F , fir. f ., Scoreboorcl K f 1 ' ' Q .... .... . . - . .... Q ..... , . . 1 5 A y fi , iiss 5 iss ajxff ,rss 'i . ---if , GIRLS' VARSITY GYMNASTICS . 7 1 2 7 fr 7 EVAHSTON OPPONENT 2 Q 101.7 155.7 Deerfield if 112.8 126.0 Maine East 106.5 126.7 Glenbrook North ' n j ..,, ,,,. V I 114.6 128.9 Maine West by r ee if 117.9 115.5 Highland Park . . . ..-. -'. ' ,Q ir, 117.5 104 Regina f f Jig, 128.2 155.4 New Tner 120.5 116.6 Maine South 121.0 155.7 Lake Forest 125.0 126.4 Niles West -4 technique. with ease. WON 5 LOST 7 Conference - Fourth Place IHSA Regionals - Third Place Megan Hiller - 7th Floor, 4th All around Sarah Raisner - 5rd Vault, 5rd Floor, 5th All around Sectional qualifiers - Megan Hiller Sarah Raisner FAR LEFT - Trina Janes concentrates on her beam BOTTOM LEFT - Katie Squires triumphantly fin- ishes her floor exercise. Top - Megan Hiller gracefully arabesques on the balance beam. LEFT - Megan Hiller watches her balance as she begins her dommward swing. BELOW - Trina Janes holds her backbend position VARSITY GYMNASTICS - FIRST ROW - Amy Fields, Heidi Hendron, Stephanie Hagerup, Alexus Hagerup, Katie McWilliams. SECOND ROW - Helena Auslander, manager Adrienne Monty, Trina Janes, Nadia Houk, Jory Desjardins, John Brinkworth, asst. coach Patty O'Grady, head coach. THIRD ROW - Katie Squires, Megan Hiller, Winnie Jones Missy Manning, Alison Hawley, Jennifer Marcy, Sarah Raisner. 1 1 I Girls' Gymnastics 95 Hockeu TOP - Peter Jackson waits for the puck. ABOVE - The team discusses their next play. 96 Hockey 1 ,etu:gfr'rv TOP - Magnus Ramstrom skates after the puck LEFT - Kenyon Hunter and teammate Clay Ste vens bring the puck down the ice. ABOVE - David Abels moves in on the goalie. V Scoreboord I 9 Q' ' ':'? 4 Wm. vs VARSITY HOCKEY - FIRST ROW - Norman King, Jay Freise, Peter Jackson, David Schlesinger, C.J. Oates, David Abels, Kenyon Hunter, Tim Lane. SECOND ROW - Coach Al Moustakas, Jimmy Godman, Dionne Williford, Magnus Ramstrom, Eric Priede, Joel Freise, Joel Stein, Clay Stevens, Jim Staples, Coach John Vullo. N5 JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY - FIRST ROW - Jiata tiimmons, Derek Van Nostren, Ben Byer, Ustess King, Kurt Walters, Edward McConnel. SECOND ROW - Jason Wild, Todd Kihm, Gary Schoenwetter, Mike McDermitt, Eric Sikes, Eric Higman, Brian Waterkotte, Chad Kingsley, Matt Oates, Brenden Moran, Casey Baxter, Philip Jordan VARSITY HOCKEY Scholastic Cup Playoffs EVANSTON OPPONENT O 2 Glenbrook North 4 4 New Trier Green 5 5 Loyola 7 4 Glenbrook South 8 1 Stevenson 1 5 St. Lawrence State Tournament EVANSTON OPPONENT 4 3 York 1 5 St. Rita Season Record Won 22 Lost 11 Tied 6 Metro North All-Stars - David Abels, Peter Jackson, C.J. Oates, Magnus Ramstrom, Jimmy Staples. All-State - Magnus Ramstrom TOP - Jimmy Staples positions him- self for the faceoff ABOVE - David Abels, David Schle- singer, and Peter Jackson pose after practice. LEFT - Goalie C.J. Oates raises his am'1s in victory. Hockey 97 BELOW - Tom Kenny wins in the race for the ball. RIGHT - Tom Kenny gets a good look at his Lake Forest Opponent. ABOVE - Jim Peters thinks about how soft the ground is feeling today. VARSITY FIRST ROW - Jack lgelman, Jamie King. SECOND ROW - Mgr. Leslie Cullen, Hugh Bartling, Rob Lloyd, Graham Elwood, Ryan Allen, John Livatino, Mgr. Nico Katz. THIRD ROW - Chris Elam, Jim Dougherty, Tom Kenny, Steve Vick, Roko Belic, Drew Butz, Coach Tyler King. FOURTH ROW - Coach David Bames, Richie Fantozzi, Tim Maxman, Paul Storke, Adrian Belic, John Peters, Ken Juntunen. FIFTH ROW - Coach David MacDonald, Ben Rodgers, Pete Tyksinski, Jim Peters, Ralph Jean-Baptiste, Kier Cline, Whitney Cox, Head Coach Charles Davis. Scoreboard VARSITY LACROSSE EVANSTON OPPONENT 11 5 Lake Forest 10 8 Lake Forest 15 0 New Trier 12 8 Lake Forest 6 5 New Trier 12 6 Lake Forest 19 5 Loyola 52 4 Loyola Won 8 Lost O Junior Varsity Lacrosse won 9 lost 1 JUNIOR VARSITY FIRST ROW - Mgr. Nico Katz, Jeff Macherey, Adam Heller, Jason Clements, Brian Huston, Dave Erickson, Mgr. Leslie Cullen. SEC- OND ROW - Danny Arnold, Tom Sbertoli, lan Laing, John Phifer, George Gauthier, JeffGettleman, Asst. Coach Tyler King. THIRD ROW - Curtis Wal- ters, Aaron Eiger, Brad Pascarella, Chris Cole, Rob Lockwood, Dion Bryant, Coach Charles Davis. Lacrosse 99 Boys' Soccer This season is one l really would like to forget, stated assistant varsity coach Alexander. Coach Alexander continued, We outplayed most of the teams we lost to or tied. The kids really tried hadp wejust had tough luck! The 1986 varsity soccer team fin- ished the regular season with a 2-6-4 record. They ended the year as the third placd team in their division. Uwe easily could have had a better record, and finished in first place, said soph- omore starter, Robert Levin. Levin pro- ceeded, l'We had a lot of late chances to win or tie games. Wejust couldn't put the ball in the net. Despite the tough luck season, the team played well in post-season tournament. After two easy wins over St. Gregory and Chicago Latin, the Kits were challenged by Gordon Tech. The game was scoreless after regulation and three overtimes. Senior goalie Eric Bamett then came through with two clutch saves to ensure the victory of 1-O for the Kits. The Kits next opponent was rival New Trier. New Trier opened up the game with an early lead. The Wildkits just couldn't capitalize on the oppor- tunities given to them. They lost a heartbreaker, New Trier 1, Evanston - O. Although the starting team was mostly seniors, coach Alexander is confident the Kits will have a good squad next season. 'lThe sophomores were strong, and our juniors should come through next year. With the varsity soccer program as strong as it is, coaches Chmela and Alexander are almost guaranteed a strong team in 1987. TOP - Britt Gilman brings the ball dovim the field. RIGHT - Eric Barnett dances wildly for the ball. 100 Boys' Soccer Wnlvwr i fm 1 .... .... . , 3 Scoreboord a BOYS' VARSITY SOCCER - FIRST ROW - Justin Wilkie, Mary Gauselin, Marcy Shure, Joann Morris, Amy Wall, Jenny Lucansky. SECOND ROW - Sam Chaltain, Duffy Tobin, Dan Pliska, J. B. Opdycke, Tony Cmarko, Ron Champagne, Whitney Cox, Jim Staples, Willem Vroegh, Robert Levin, David Porteous, Matt Wycoff, Eric Bamett. THIRD ROW - Coach Robert Alexander, Peter Lindgren, Ronald Pien'e, Adam Feldman, Eric Aims, David Teska, Todd Favakeh, Scott Bamett, Britt Gilman, Eduardo Hemandez, Rene Corona, Andy Rooney, Franz Calixte, Coach Thomas Chmela. VARSITY BOYS' SOCCER EVANSTON OPPONENT 1 0 Brother Rice 1 1 Prospect 2 O Niles West 1 2 St. Charles 4 0 York 0 1 Hinsdale South 1 1 Quincy Senior 1 2 Quincy Notre Dame 1 5 Libertyville 2 0 Glenbrook South 0 0 New Trier 2 0 Deerfield 4 1 Highland Park 2 1 Oak Park-River Forest 0 1 Main East 1 0 Maine South 0 0 Glenbrook North 8 0 St. Gregory 6 1 Chicago Latin 1 O Gordon Tecn 0 1 New Trier Won 12 Lost 6 Tied 4 IHSA Regional Champions JC.V. SOCCER - Won 12 Lost 5 Tied 1 SOPHOMORE SOCCER - Won 8 Lost 3 Tied 5 SOPHOMORE B SOCCER- Won 2 Lost 3 FRESHMAN A SOCCER - Won 8 Lost 0 Tied C5 FRESHMAN B SOCCER - Won 9 Lost 1 TOP LEFT - Ronald Pierre loks for the open man. TOP RIGHT - Fran Claixte prepares to steal the ball. 101 i T 'V f f W , .W. .mn-,,,,,..-N-H..-- -.....,, ,- , .,,-...- -WH av- TOP - Jim Staples and Ron Champagne rescues the ball from their opponent. ABOVE MIDDLE - The varsity soccer team gathers to discuss strategy. ABOVE - Matt Wycoff kicks a penalty shot before many Evanston fans. RIGHT - Enc Alms dribbles the ball past his opponent. 102 Boys' Soccer ,M .-wwf 'Wm M my '4Wf'Am 1 l X f 1 y,iii 3 ,yy , V 1 r .N ....W -wg vw . f-1-nu. ,QR 54-S., Y' wgkv mu ffl- .1 537 37,1 'bi U 'i+,:g-' '. , V N 'J' I I . ,N ,,, , - ,e f I., ,P I, V fr sk . - , 'f - -Q, fa iiii ii 1 ' ' ' X . A 1 1 ' -. 33 ,, f r 'M A-f-fer, . -:ff ff I i s 'Q I 2 'T , L, - F I 4- 9 1. t i' ... 7 2. ' is N... , Y wr' -vii?-g 'gi Vg 'A . . I vw. - ' als. vi i ' ' ' -' li ft . , f if IW' ' ' ,..3' -.79 A X ff.. -' ' .q ' . .-y . 4.42-A ', WM TOP - Britt Gilman dribbles the ball with Ron Champagne at his side, ABOVE - Duffy Tobin kicks the ball with grace. BOYS' JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER - FIRST ROW - Debbie Hammerman, Sabrina Herzog, Drew Butz, Tim Metz, Munir Azziz, Claudia Gerth, Jenny Jacob. SECOND ROW - Simon Harris, Brendan Gibbons, Alex St. Victor, Isaac Kato, Joe Silver, Alex Schiffer, Eric Teller, Justin Frazier. THIRD ROW - David Tumer, Jim Dougherty, Jeff Macherey, Peter Martin, Brian Wilson, Adrian Belic, Josh Aldort, Kim Seth, FOURTH ROW - Jon Wheby, David Mar- tin, Bob Maltz, Coach Bob Wilheim, Matt Tobin, Jon Helman, Roarke Don- nelly. BOYS' SOPHOMORE SOCCER - FIRST ROW - Eljan Fortson, Peter Borg, Matt Goldman, Paul Crumrine, Ross Bresler, Phillip Marriott, Bill Peltier, Dave Gomel, Max Shure, Andy Mynard, Winston Ashley, Jean Polycarpe, Greg Janes, Jeff Gettleman, lngred Olson. SECOND ROW - Coach Nat Bil- sky, Bobby Dumlao, Ivan Sheldon, Carlos sosa, Howye Hoae, George Gau- thier, Orion Wilson, Robert Dumas, Lennie Ferigno, Scott Berg, Danny Nichols, Jean Smith, Jean Gregoire, Frederico Vigne, Robert Gelick, Ray Gooden. t 6 Q if WAV nmANw A ' Y ... , 1 , Q Q if . ' ,' Q Q '55- I Q ' 'I H1-fi I ,H , . 1. aa vf- ,, pi', if? R 1, ' . ' V - Q -f, at rf - . -el J . . N i S, f, , , Q - 3 C 33' , ,. Qi' 'fi 1 ' - i 'J ' ,' , ' as ' A . V - f -, fr A 5 B 3' A '7x?m'7f Y. ' ' 2 - , ' . R- if fr - A J l M . 1. J' X , xl QR! I 'if -i - 1' ,, l -M297 A' ,ls H i 14 I, f - my V ' 'F 8 .4 T f. 1 Jitffj' w J A f . . in .. A - , A 'I if 4' -' V' ' 1- 2 '1' 14 t -I ., P' L,, .. . 3'-M' - - 1. --S. BOYS' FRESHMAN SOCCER - FIRST ROW - Chris Johnson, Arang Keshau- rarzian, David Ortega, Dan Esrick, Anson Lamb, David Sacks, lan Delmen- ico, Dan lsraelite. SECOND ROW - Matt Rosenstein, Matt Bowker, Eric Her- zog, Vic Ten'izzi, Warren Robinson, Alex Teller, Brian Murphy, Craig Kuchii, Keith Rainville, George Eckart, Mike Salzinski. THIRD ROW - Jon Resnick, Gion Schelbert, Jon Eckel, Mike Lucansky, Phillip Jordan, Adam Newman, Adam Chiss, Blake Johnson, David Krafft, Mike Shelley. FOURTH ROW - Coach Murphy, Alan Stafford, Paul Thompson, Dan Metz, Chris Kurz, Dan Simon, Russell Idle, Jon Blumberg, Kevin Clark, Corey Guzberg, Coach Dure. FIFTH ROW - August Schultz, Karl Zeigler, Josh Kundert, Eustace King, Steve Cmarko, Don Berry, Brian Skalinder, Matt Walsh, Josh Spitz, Jesse Opdycke, John Tweedie. Boys' Soccer 105 Girls' Soccer The girls' soccer team had a super season, placing fourth in the state and finishing with a 14-5-2 record. We played really well this year. It was an up-and-down season, but all our losses went to excellent teams, said varsity coach Bob Wilheim. One of the highlights of the sea- son came when Evanston almost broke Maine South's 72-game winning streak. The Wildkits only lost 2-5. Win- ning the sectional meet against Niles North was also a big kick for their con- fidence. Last year Niles North beat Ev- anston to put them out of state conten- tion. Our Evanston team is well-re- spected, and they earned that, com- mented coach Wilheim. They were rewarded by having six members re- ceiving special acknowledgment. Se- nior captain Claudia Crerth, senior Let- tie Williams,juniors Tina Fazekas, Sa- bina Crerzig, and Mimi Plauche, and freshman Erica Irlandelman were members of the all-conference team. Handelman also made all-sectionals, while Gerth and Fazekas made the all- state team. Many aspects made the season memorable, but senior Julie Quinlan thought it was special because, we were like a family. lt was really fun to play soccer with people you enjoy be- ing with. l think that's partly why we did so well. Coach Wilheim agreed. He thought it was really nice coaching a team that was so close to each other. They sacrificed a lot too, he said. All 22 girls gave up Memorial Day week- end, and the seniors came back the day after prom to play. They gave it a lot this year, and next year I think we'll do even better, Wilheim said. We have a young team with a strong nucleus in the midfield retumingf' Wilheim thought the whole sea- son was a pleasing experience. l'And he smiled, 'lafter we recorded our 100th win in Evanston girl's soccer his- tory, it only cost me McDonaldsl -By Missy Manning Above - Sabina Herzog gets ready to pass the ball. 104 Girls' Soccer Scoreboord GIRLS' VARSITY SOCCER EVANSTON OPPONENT 2 O New Trier 0 1 Niles North 1 O New Trier 11 0 Regina 1 1 Deerfield 5 O Maine East 1 O Lake Forest I5 1 New Trier 4 1 Glenbrook North 5 1 Marillac 2 5 Maine South 1 O Glenbrook South 1 4 St. Charles 5 0 Highland Park 2 5 Libertyville 2 2 Oak Park 6 O Niles West 15 O Maine West 1 0 Marillac 6 2 Niles North 1 2 Palatine Won 14 Lost 5 Tied 2 Above -Kristin Crotty steals the ball away from the other team. Far Left - Laura Castillo crosses the ball. Left - Enka Handleman traps the ball and shields it from her oppo- nents. VARSITY SOCCER - FIRST ROW - Manager Greg Jones, Manager Catherine Crowley, Erica Handelman, Claudia Gerth, Gretchen Rickman, Amy Sperling, Laura Castillo, Manager Leigh Edwards, Coach Harold Bailey, SECOND ROW - Katie Kemmerer, Katie Tepas, Debbie Hammerman, Lettie Williams, Sabina Harzog, Tina Fazekas, Dithy Morrison, Julie Quinlan, Carolyn Frazier, Lucy Tyksinski. THIRD ROW - Lynn Hickey, Kristin Cretty, Jennifer Keats, Megan McRaith, Coach Bob Wilheim, Laurie LaComb, Mimi Plache, Laura Johnson, Tonje Kilen. JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER - Imily Wool, Dawn Remien, Chrissy Irvine, Kathy Kemp, Katie Atkinson, Elvira Kaszuba - SECOND ROW - Lisa Lazarus- Black, Alissa ide, Heather Howard, Abby lmrem, Nancey ZelemU, Jenny Kean, Beth Grossman. THIRD ROW - Jenny Weigel, Sabine Champagne, Megan Loughin, Whitney Gilbert, Laura Crosby, Carolyn White, Coach Lee Kulman - FOURTH ROW - Crystal Sanders, Maria Pugliese, Krista Lam- brechts, Amy Hardgrove Patty Remteria, Lynn Rainville, Dana Shawver, Shana White. FRESHMAN SOCCER - Julie Des Jardins, Lili Largent, Heather Solar, Megan Walsh, Julie Solar, Missy Howard, Nea Freise. SECOND ROW - Alison Hawley, Samantha Florek, Debbie Ungerleider, Jery DesJardins, Sonja Marshal, Kafi Chase, Lyn Holdampf, Katie Squires, Rachel Rubin, Gina Beitman, Manager Gigi Evans. THIRD ROW - Manager Kevin Clark, Heather Sword, Ardys Giles, Brannan Kenny, Erika Busiel, Tonia Bums, Joan Greaves, Coach Bernie Ro- senstein, Maggie Halt, Jenny Babcock, Kristen Jackson, Danielle Dickerson, Sarah Okrent, Manager Egan FOITSOH. Girls' Soccer 105 Softboll This year's softball team did much better than in past years. The varsity record was 7-14, which gave the team a finish offourth place in con- ference, but according to senior co- captain Carolyn Wolff, HThe record didn't show how good we really were. Many of the games we lost were very close. S One reason for the team's improvement was new Head Coach Ju- lie Colwell. Julie McCullough, also a senior co-captain, said, We came into this season with high expectations. We were looking forward to new feel- ings and a new attitude with Coach Colwell. HI was looking for a positive ap- proach to the season, said Colwell. NI set goals for better communication and skill jstrategy development, and I think we accomplished them. Another important aspect of the season was the team spirit. Wolff said, The team was very dedicated and re- ally worked hard. UAll the players improved in their skills and communication. It was a very positive season, said Colwell. One of the major accomplish- ments this year was giving New Trier pitcher, Maggie Moline, her only earned run of the entire '87 career. Other exciting events were beating Waukegan East 18-17, beating Buffalo Grove 8-7 in extra innings, and having a no-error game against Maine South. Colwell feels that next year's team will be even better. 'lThe JV team this year was very strong, and many players are going to camps this sum- mer. Although eight seniors are grad- uating, Colwell still feels confident. The JV team this year finished with a 7-14 record and fourth in the conference. Starting catcher Karen Chambers said, UWe had a lot of fun this year, but also improved a lot in our skills and teamwork. The freshman team had a new coach this year, Cynthia Bumbry. They also finish ed fourth in their conference with a 6-10 record and are hoping for next year to be even better. -by Susie Luczak 106 Softball TOP -An Evanston player is about to hit a home run ABOVE - Evanston gets ready to play the field. TOP RIGHT - Evanston tags the other team out Softboll VARSITY SOFTBALL EVANSTON OPPONENT 1 18 Glenbrook South 17 18 Waukegan East 5 10 Proviso East 5 18 Highland Park 5 6 Glenbrook North 4 15 Maine East 6 16 Maine West 4 9 Maine South 5 125 Deerfield 1 11 New Trier O 11 Maine South 10 15 Highland Park 6 12 Regina 7 11 Glenbrook North 2 4 Lake Forest 1O 12 New Trier 16 New Trier 1 . 1 6 Maine South Won 7 Lost 14 VARSITY SOFTBALL - FIRST ROW - Diane Ouchi, Holly Moller, Theresa Schelclrup, Shavsm Young, Judy Grossman, Lisa Morgan, Tara Tremmel, Paula Wilson. SECOND ROW - Coach Julie Colwell, Coach Jonnie Bass, Carolyn Wolff, Erin Raab, Peggy Maday, Stacy Blieberg, Leah Caille, Kathy Hooges, Manager Levert Valerie. -W ...Nl 1 J, .1 - JUNIOR VARSITY - FIRST ROW - Sharmin Brovimlee, Karen Chambers Angie Diaz, Jenny Wise, Felecia Taylor. SECOND ROW - Monique Wright, Tricia Miller, Robin Biewald, Daina Zairns, Claire Muller, Michele King THIRD ROW - Mary Claire Dougherty, Caroline Dehnert, Dawn Anderson Beth Prullage, Jamilah Dorsey, Susie Luczak, Coach Dee Ragalie. FRESHMAN - FIRST ROW - Manager Annalisa Lagrimas, Nicole Taylor, Da- phue Querry, Tamika Chess, Cathy Anne Joseph, Patrica Gampheies. SEC- OND ROW - Tracey Eliman, Ron Sanford, Doraette Cater, Claire Bryant, Martha Martinez, Debbie Musie. THIRD ROW - Robin Belle, Jennifer McClory, Manager Joy Henderson, Tonya Ferrell, Nicole Brauvoir, FOURTH ROW - Debbie Williams, Maia Randloua, Anne Carlson, Sharon Henry, Denise Clarle, Coach Cynthia Bumbry. Softball 107 Bous' Swimming This year's varsity boys' swim- ming and diving team finished third in the state. i'We went into the season with a positive attitude and accom- plished all the goals we had set for ouseIves, said varsity Co-captain Chad Luning. liAll levels did really well and im- proved a lot since last year, explain- ed varsity Coach Pat Sheehan. The JV team finished second in its league and the freshman team won its league. The diving teams also finished first. This year was the best ever for our diving teams, said Diving Coach Jim Blickenstaff. I think a lot ofour success is due to the excellent coaching staff, said varsity diver David Serlin. Both Coach Sheehan and Coach Blickenstaff won Coach of the Year Awards. liWe pushed our athletes hard with double sessions starting the second week of school, and it really paid off, stated Sheehan. JV swimmer Brian Hadden said, UWe knew we had a strong team and were hoping to win a medal at the state finals. i'Having the state finals atthe high school was a real advantage and helped us keep up our spirit, added Chad. This year's season was filled with many highlights. According to Shee- han, some of the most memorable ones were winning the 200-medley at state, Tom Henry's finishingifl in state in diving, and beating New Trier. i'We are losing many of our top seniors for next year, but there are many good freshmen that will move up, said David. Ulfwe work hard dur- ing the off-season, we should be able to dojust as well nextyearf' he contin- ued. Coach Sheehan stated, 'Next year we are hoping to duplicate the great success of this year's season. -by Susie Luczak TOP - State swimmers Paul Taylor, Pat Shea, Eric Kirch, and Chad Luning. RIGHT - Tim Metz takes a victory lap after his race. FAR RIGHT - Finishing first in state, Tom Henry shows his happiness. 108 Boys' Swimming hh .W .. Q ..,- V. Q ,Z 1 HRX--ffi 3 5 RE if 5 as QYIH I I si' Scoreboord it VARSITY BOYS' SWIMMING - FIRST ROW - Chris Press, Chris Lehman, Sean Lane, David Erickson, P.J. Ben- nett, Fred Shunk. SECOND ROW - Jon Bogie, Terrance Wimberly, Mark Nelson, David Clark, Alan Kranz, Frank Johnson. THIRD ROW - Brian Hadden, Chad Luning, Hans Rnitter, Chris Ward, Tim Metz, Chris KilPa- trick, Andy Dean, Ragnar Winkler. FOURTH ROW - Paul Taylor, Carl Knegsman, Chris Hohn, David Serlin, Steve Ross, Grant Cassiday, Matt Bass, David Drumke. FIFTH ROW - Diving Coach Jim Blickenstaff, Tom Henry, Ken Lovette, Matt Totsch, Bill Bums, Eric Kirch, Pat Shea, Varsity Coach Pat Sheehan, Coach Charles Fargo. BOYS' VARSITY SWIMMING EVANSTON OPPONENT 99 72 Rockford-Guilford 65 12 Waukegan East 145 71 Whitney Young 65 Lane Tech 105 67 Maine East 152 59 Maine South 88 117 Hinsdale Central 79 Naperville North 92 80 Glenbrook North 108 94 Stevenson 85 Lake Park 114 57 Highland Park 78 1f2 95 1f2 Fenwick 99 75 New Trier WON 9 LOST 2 Evanston Invitational - 1st Place New Trier Relays - 5th Place CSL South Division Meet - 1st Place Sectionals - 1st Place State Finals - 5rd Place JUNIOR VARSITY - WON 7 LOST 1 FRESHMEN - WON 12 LOST O ABOVE - Evanston swimmers cheer from the sidelines. BELOW - Varsity breaststroker Chris Hohn sprints toward the finish. wi FRESHMAN SWIMMING - FIRST ROW - James liriegsmann, Craig Abrams, Dan Metz. SECOND ROW - Allen DeBraux, Jim Jenkins, Jeremy Newman, Ron Berman, Matt Walsh, Don Israelite. THIRD ROW - Diving Coach Jim Blickenstaff, Jason Tumer, Christopher Ringer, John Allen, Dan Bieghley, Coach Chuck Fargo. Boys' Swimming 109 Girls' Swimming The girls' very succcessfui swim- ingfdiving team not only had three se- nior varsity captains this year, but also a new, very-much-liked coach, Patrick Sheehan. All three captains agree a good portion of their success was due to Coach Sheehan. liCoach Sheehan brought everyone together, as a team should be, said Captain Jennifer Zolt- ners. Everyone is looking out for each other, not just themselves, agreed Captain Kristin Murphy. The swimmers and divers weren't that close this year, as Captain Brigid O'Meara explained. We fthe swim- mers! were busy doing our thing while they were doing theirs. Although they weren't that close, both teams did very well. ln all, nine girls went to state, and three qualified but didn't place. Debbie Wirth placed fourth in diving, while Michelle Russell placed second in the 100-yd. backstroke and sixth in the 200-yd. freestyle. Michelle Russell, Abigail Murray, Wendy Olson, and Jen- ny Cherto all placed fourth in the med- ley relay and got All State and All American. Evanston wound up placing sixth in state. When asked what he thought about how the swimmingfdiving teams did, Coach Sheehan had only one word -- 'iOutstanding. - by Leigh Edwards TOP - Ann Wilson with a strong start off the block. RIGHT - Robin Hackbert and Theresa Sheldrup discuss strategy for an upcoming race. BOTTOM RIGHT - Whitney Gilbert with Danny Sheehan, Wildkits number one swimming fan. BOTTOM LEFT - Michelle Drumke wins her race against New Trier. 110 Girls' Swimming Scoreboord , , omts' swlmmlno ' T T rirr fr M, EVANSTON OPPONENT M 'J 27 94 Palatine Hamm., 47 56 Lake Forest ,,,,,,,,,,mM 104 68 Wakegan West 115 59 Libertyville 'f ' 90 82 Glenbrook North 99 755 Deerfield 118 54 Highland Park .4 1255 55 Main East 60 110 New Trier Nw 105 69 Main south Won 8 Lost 2 Conference - 2nd T Sectionals - 2nd y i stare - ern , M ' L, l',, X y . Ll ,,,r VVVV Mg ,,l,, V ,,,,,, My q,,,:m,V1 WMM TOP - Debbie Wirth, who finished rs ' V, 'lii Ilia- fourth in State' SHOWS her Perfec- V: gf Vzi M .io, W Z,-5, ff ,A V,:.V tionist form even before leavinQ the ,i WWrmW,..fmw, board. FIRST ROW - Tracey Elikan, Sharon Madansky, Anna Willet, Amy Field, Dana Turner, Alwyne Hay, Elena Garfield, Sara Elesh, Shelly Yogev, Susie Hostalet. SECOND ROW - Unidentified, Unidentified, Unidentified, Paula Rufus, Casandra Prentice, Claire Muller, Katie McWilliams, Amy Stern, Julie Yones, Kristin Tepas, Jill Brestuankempen, Unidentified, Wendy Cole. THIRD ROW - Julie Dougherty, Theresa Squires, Jenny Miller, Keisha Mayfield, Liz Okano, Debbie Wirth, Jennifer Zoltners, Kristin Murphy, Brigid O'Meara, Davm Remien, Abbie Murray, Liz Artwick, Theresa Scheldrup, Robin rlackbert, Sarah Buffet, Fionnula Fox. FOURTH ROW - Coach Chuck Fargo, Coach Pat Sheehan, Tina Fazekas, Susie Overguard, Kristi Kerill, Jennifer Baily, Sheree Whiteside, Tracey Adams, Kristen Peters, Chirstine Lemly, Jenny Sinker, Many Watterson, Amy Hardgrove, Erin Lynch, Melissa Bevan, Coach Julie Colwell, Coach Jim Blickenstaff. FIFTH ROW - Lisa Kaszuba, Jennifer Chertow, Amy Laukkanen, Anne Wilson, Tonia Burns, Wendy Olson, Michelle Russell, Whitney Gil- bert, Liz Chertow, Sura DuBow, Michelle Drumke, Margot Floogendoorn, Cara Mitchell, Jenny rlardgrove, Aimee Michel. Girls' Swimming 111 Bous' Tennis People thought we would do worse this year, but we actually im- proved from last year, reflected Matt Tobin on the 1987 boys' tennis sea- son. A factor in the less than favorable prediction was that there was only one senior on the varsity team. Dan Malmed, the lone senior, expressed disappointment that other seniors didn't continue with the team. However, this situation ended up having a positive effect on the team. Since most of the team were juniors, the members had much in common. Friendships grew and an important team unity developed. Retiring coach Don Iverson ex- plained, HI would have liked the team to have done better but we had some real tough competitors in our confer- ence. llliven though there were a few more elbow injuries and a persistently sprained ankle suffered by Marc Plo- nus, we had a good year, said Dan. These problems were unable to pennanently side track the team: and, bolstered by the performances of number one singles player Marc Plo- nus and number one doubles team Matt Tobin and Ivan Pavlovich, the var- sity team place fourth in conference and third in sectionals. This year I had a real good group of fellows and they'll be even stronger next year with all the starters retum- ing, concluded Coach Iverson. -by Melanie Smith Marcus Plomus keeps his eye on the ball. 112 Boys' Tennis Scoreboord BOYS' VARSITY TENNIS EVANSTON OPPONENT 5 2 Niles West 5 O Waukegan East 1 4 Glenbrook South 2 5 Highland Park O 5 New Trier 5 O Maine East 5 O Maine South 5 2 Fenwick 2 5 Glenbrook North Won 5 Lost 4 Oak Park-River Forest Inv. - 7th place Rolling Meadows Invitational - 7th place Maine West Invitational - 8th place Glenbrook South Invitational - lst place Manst Invitational - 6th place CSL South Division Meet - 5rd place lI'iSA Sectional - 5rd place Mark Plonus represented ETHS in the State tennis meet. BESIDE Matt Tobin performs his backhand BELOW -Matt Tobin must get in a weird position to retum the ball. BOYS' VARSITY TENNIS - FIRST ROW -Lance Cabanban, David Noble, Steve Ward, Ben Coen, Rob Huckman. SECOND ROW - Matt Tobin, Jay Schwartz, Timothy Breen, Max Fi- scher, Adam Rubin. THIRD ROW - Coach Danny Moore, Harris Lamey, Brad Goldberg, Ivan Pavlovich, Marcus Plomus, Daniel Malmed, Coach Don Iverson. BOYS' JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS - FIRST ROW - Arun Rajan, Jonathan Levy, John Cappo, Jason Rallen, Robert Lloyd-Still, Blake Johnson, Sasha Zarins. SECOND ROW -Santosh Yajnik, Alexander Lurie, Ben Abels, Mark Peterson, Aaron Camey, Joshua Spitz, Jona- than Vree. THIRD ROW - Coach Keith Anderson, Alex Weil, Darren Lubotsky, Corey Gunz- berg, Matt Oates, Eddie McConnell, Paul Thompson, Arang Keshavarzian. Boys' Tennis 115 W Scoreboord BELOW - Judy Grossman shows good form while sewing the ball. EVANSTON OPPONENT BOTTOM - Amy Geraldson concentrates as she awaits the serve. .II mn NUI -um 'il' GIRLS' VARSITY TENNIS 4 3 Lake Forest 5 1+ Deerfield 1 6 Regina 5 2 Glenbrook South 6 1 Main South 2 5 Glenbrook North 1 6 New Trier 4 5 Highland Park 6 1 Main East 14 1 York Varsity - Won 6 Lost 4 Prospect Invitational - 5rd Fremd Invitational - 1st Junior Varsity - Won 5 Lost I5 GIRLS' VARSITY TENNIS FIRST ROW - Marcy Ring, Judy Grossman, Amy Ger- aldson, Donna Paullin, Sara Esnck SECOND ROW - Coach Elaine Rosenberg, Tonje Kilen, Shari Kreger, Melanie Bauer, Caroline Cicero, Liz Berghoff, Betsy Lehman. GIRLS' JV TENNIS FIRST ROW - Meave O'Meara, Abby lmrem, Bet Grossman, Jenny Kean, Portia McKissic, Jennifer Abrams SECOND ROW - Joy Sclam- berg, Courtney McConnell, Laura Raedle, Kara Teeple, Gretchen Wagner, Jan Peterson, Maia Ranclhava Amy Klein, Joanne Kneafsey, Kelley Yost, Coach Lawrence Ware Girls' Tennis 115 Bous' Trock Successful track teams for the Wildkits aren't uncommon, and this year was no exception. The boys' team placed first in sectionals and seventh in state. Said Head Coach Willie May, l'm pleased, but it's VCl'y hard not to be pleased. This was because of Evanston's results in the state meet. The team's emphasis was on the state meet, and they produced. UWe used the whole season to prepare for state. The regular meets were just to get ready, said senior Mike Jennings. The preparation paid off greatly for they placed second in the 5200m relay, first in the 1600m re- lay, and fourth in the 800m relay. It was no surprise to the Kits that the re- lay teams would excel. It's pretty rare to have four guys running the same quarter-mile, and that's why we did well, said Mike, a member ofthe relay team. l'From last year's standpoint, we were more mature and had more upperclassmenf' said Coach May. The team had no real superstar, so ev- eryone worked together. UWe weren't outstanding individu- ally, but we were tough collectively, Coach May added. That explains why the relays were so vital. l'We were definitely closer, and we depended on each other, Mike said. A good team works together, and that is exactly what the track team accom- plished. Next year has a bright outlook to add to this year's achievements. We should do very well down- state next year, junior Chris Negnn said. Coach May added, Uwe have many talented underclassmenf' The track team has proven that teamwork and unity can produce a winner. Hopefully the team can keep up the excellent work and run away with another great season. - by Matt Price ABOVE LEFT - Sean Ahern contemplates a first place finish. ABOVE RIGHT - Mark Fennell concentrates on his performance. RIGHT - Ron Champagne clears the hurdle. 116 Boys' Track FRESIIMEN - FRONT ROW - Joel Hammerman, Donald Michelin, Robert Reme, Willie Floyd, David Kraft. MIDDLE ROW - Coach Donald Michelin, Casey Fruend, Curtis Morris, Francisco Ramirez, Jerry Rice, Steven Schultz, Warren Francis, Coach Rick Peterson. BACK ROW - Vern Harris, Mark Mathews, Brian Schuneman, Harold Anderson, Joe Cytrynbaum, Jeff Gibson, Jonathan Blumberg, Coach Rodney Willis. SOPHOMORE - FRONT ROW - Marion Henry, Dan Nichols, Derrick Johnson, Mark Garmon, Joe Amos. MIDDLE ROW - Coach Donald Michelin, Yonel Jourdain, Neville Forrester, Noah Martin, Adam Cohen, Prue Thomas, Rahol Raudhava, Coach Rick Peterson. BACK ROW - Vern Harris, Mike McGruder, Richard Schroeder, Gary Poyser, Dwight Smith, Lennie Ferrigno, Coach Rodney Willis. SCOFIEBOHRD BOYS' VARSITY TRACK Il IdOOI' TTHCKZ EVANSTOH OPPONENT 105 104 Brother Rice 55 Loyola 20 St. Ignatius 99 88 Schaumburg 41 Danville 19 Weber 80 61 Gary West 40 Lincolnway 150 65 Lane Tech 56 Dovlmers Grove North 54 Gordon Tech 85V2 66 Kenwood 65 Palatine 47Vz Glenbrook South 56V2 SSV2 Joliet West 55 Whitney Young 45Vz Hoffman Estates 52'!2 Waukegan West Won 6 Lost O Bloom Trail Relays - 2nd Place Evanston Relays - 2nd Place CSL Invitational - 1st Place Oak Park Invitational - 6th Place Outdoor Track EVANSTON OPPONENT 84 77 Lane Tech 55 St. Ignatius 96 69 Proviso East 90 95 Oak Park 59 New Trier 14 Weber 101 65 Loyola 56 Weber Won 5 Lost 1 Bloom Tovlmship Invitational - 5th Place Glenbard West Invitational - 4th Place Hinsdale Central Relays - 5rd Place CSL South Meet - lst Place Sectionals - 1st Place IHSA State Finals - 7th Place CSL South Division Champs -. ,, X, 1 I 1 iv 1-.Q VARSITY AND JUNIOR VARSITY - FRONT ROW - Larry Millard, Luke Neal, Robert Ruff, Bob Wilson, Chris Negrin, Christopher Miller, Michael Jennings, Symeon Davis. SECOND ROW - Coach Rodney Willis, Jason Smith, Peter Brai- thwaite, Phillip Heil, Dylan Ahern, John Helman, Gerald Hill, Alez Reyther, Sharyar Afshar, Dewitt Tolbert, Kyle Hibbler, Coach Willie May. THIRD ROW - Anthony Fradin, Douglas Corner, Steve Jones, Smith Bernadel, Omar So- fradjzia, Derek Murray, David TerMolen, Ron Champagne, Julius Michelin, Eric Schmelling. BACK ROW - Coach Vern Harris, Dan Cahill, Joe Curtis, Chris Garmon, Behruz Afshar, Anthony Davis, unidentified, Sean Ahern, Mark Fennel, Jon Karl, Bernard Beckwith, Coach Donald Michelin. ' Boys' Track 117 Girls Trock Although the girls' track team fin- ished a very respectable third place in the entire state, many of the girls wanted to and thought they could win it all. After concluding a great season, the Kits thought they had a great shot at competing for the top spot. A good mix of youth, talent, and leadership had the Kits looking strong going into the post-season. Coaches Frank May and Fred Spence were great motiva- tors for the girls. They helped them through every nook and cranny to make them the best team possible. Sophomore hurdler and sprinter Erin Wright added, Coach Spence was great, he helped us through hard times. He deserves much of the credit for our third-place finish. The Kits have a continuous flow of underclassmen talent every year, and with many top runners returning next year, the girls' track team is looking up -- to number one. -by Seth Kaplan ABOVE - Caroline Cicero Sprints toward the fin- ish. BESIDE - Coach Fred Spence plans the strategy. 118 Crirls' Track 12551.53 sz,-Q Q -L VARSITY GIRLS' TRACK UHSA SERIES: Conference Champs Sectional Champs 5rd in State State Qualifiers: Abi Atkinson, Stephanie Brown, Deirdre Bush, Caroline Cicero, Erica Colleton, Amy Ellis, Alejandra Ferrer, Janis Foster, Patriece Gayle, Tranquil Wilson, Ma- chelle Kennedy, Erin Wright, Tina Zordan. State Finishers: Tranquil Wilson - 5rd Place 400m Dash Machelle Kennedy - Sth Place 400m Dash Janis Foster - 5th Place 200m Dash Machelle Kennedy, Amy Ellis, Janis Foster, Tranquil Wilson Wilson - lst Place - State Champs 800m Medley Relay Deirdre Bush, Tina Zordan, Alejandra Ferrer, Stephanie Bromm - 7th Place 5200m Relay Machelle Kennedy, Patriece Gayle, Tranquil Wilson, Janis Foster - 3rd Place 400m Relay Machelle Kennedy, Patriece Gayle, Erin Wright, Tranquil Wilson - 2nd Place 1600m Relay ,I--4 ABOVE - Alysia Stiles leaps over the finish line after finishing the hurdles. FAR LEFT - Ronsa Butler runs while carrying the stick. LEFT - Robin Smith leads the pack of runners. - Tk, hs xi : ,......c . ,, GIRLS' TRACK - FIRST ROW - Alejandra Ferrer, Erin Wright, Tranquil Wilson, Janis Foster, Deirdre Bush, Robin Smith, Kathy Tarr, Caroline Cicero, Stephanie Brown, Susan Adler, Tina Zordan, Erica Colleton, Patriece Gayle, Machelle Kennedy, Amy Ellis, Gretchen Wagner. SECOND ROW - Ann Gillis, Allison Bart- ling, Dawn Holmes, Cathy Purnell, Sarah lsely, Rebecca Weiss, Nicola Roache, Susan Salomon, Bethany Drucker, Maren Anderson, Alysia Stiles, Samantha Salzynski, Sara Mookencherry, Rhonda Butler, Kelly Simmons, Brittany Davis, Courtney Ahern. THIRD ROW - Coach Frank May, Coach Chuck Peters, Carma Bradley, unidentified, Amaneces Walker, Cher Phillips, Mona Pugo, Christine Draganski, Heather Melton, Krista Biliter, Roseline Gerome, Coach Fred Spence, Linda Danials, Trina Johnson, Coach Ron Risch, Coach Fenton Gunter. Girls' Track 119 SCCDBEBCDHRD Boys' Volleubol Mens' junior volleyball is a sport that is not widely recognized in Illinois. However, Evanston's Mens' Junior Volleyball Club has completed its third successful season. When asked about the season and the future of the Mens' Junior Volley- ball Club, team captain Tom Adamson remarked, 'lThe Midwest has been slow to pick up volleyball for junior men, but hopefully our success around the country and internation- ally will spur other high schools in Illi- nois to encourage programs. Competing under the name l'Evanston Juniors, the varsity team started its summer season in 1986 by placing ninth in Nationals in Minneap- olis, Minnesota, and third in AAU Ju- nior Olympics at Illinois Benedictine College. During the late winter of 1987, the team placed second in the Canadian national Tournament. Spring travels included a trip to Penn- sylvania which gave the team a second place in the Ferrill Invitational, and a trip to the Munciana Midwest Champi- onship in Muncie, Indiana, where the team took first place. Varsity team member Winfield Evens, a Junior, said, Our success is due in a large part to the dedication of our coach, Ciene Keefe. Unfortunately, we get little support from our school. Another factor in the team's suc- cess was the freshman coach, Eric Winike. Brierly Anderson said, Coach Winike was a great asset in helping us learn the game. Out of over 70 people at the initial tryouts, more than half were cut. Out of the remaining thirty-plus people, only the varsity andjunior varsity team members participated in more than one tournament. The main reasons for this were that there was little money for entry fees and there were only two other schools with men's junior vol- leyball. Also, the programs at Oak Park and Dommers Cirove South were about two years behind Evanston's club. Varsity team member David Muir remembered, 'The varsity team wasn't even invited to the Oak Park Scrimmage. When Keefe was asked how he felt about the future of the program, he said, HI am looking forward to mens' junior volleyball being a high school sport in the Midwest and Evanston be- ing the main power for many years. -by Leigh Edwards 120 Boys' Volleyball LEFT - A teammate waits for the ball. BOTTOM - Dave Muir and Brian White battle above the net. BELOW - Jon Wheby ready to block. gr' 2'fir'ccQa4a..effffsf:...e,gig! ....., - ' Qfch w - ...I M. . , sr' K5-'X -. 2 i 95 . v 0 1 I r TOP - Dave Muir clinks the ball over the net. ABOVE - Jon Wheby attempts to block Dave Muir's spike. TOP RIGHT - Brian White goes up for the block. ABOVE RIGHT - Dave Muir preparing to pass the ball. RIGHT - Tom Adamson follows through after a spike. Boys' Volleyball 121 Girls' Volleuboll The varsity volleyball team ended their season with a disappointing 18- 17 record, according to Coach Dee Ra- galie. We had the talent, we just couldn't pull together as a team, she commented. The team finished sec- ond in conference, taking a tough loss to Regina in the championship region- al match. Three of the varsity players were all-conference: seniors Jonelle Niffenegger and Stephanie Brown, and junior Gretchen Rickman. Coach Ragalie cites the team's spirit, athletic ability and experience as its strengths. There is more depth and talent on the team than in the past, said Coach Ragalie. Gretchen feels the balance of tal- ent helps the team unity. 'Because there's not one or two stars, it's more an all-around team effort, she said. The team spirit was a real mo- tivater. Jonelle observed. ult helped us get through a lot of tough matches. l'This season was a lot of fun, said Gretchen. l'We all got along and had a good time together. Other levels fared well this year, with the junior varsity team winnining conference, finishing with a 15-I5 re- cord. Hlt was a great team effort, said co-captain Nancy Bragiel. Freshman A and B did well also, each finishing fourth in its respective conference. - by Beth Prullage TOP - Evanston players chill before a game. RIGHT - Stephanie Brown goes up for a kill. FAR RIGHT - Laurie Lacomb serves an ace. OPPOSITE MIDDLE - Stephanie Bromm and Peggy Maday prepare to dig a spike. OPPOSITE TOP - Jennie Quinlan and Mimi Plauche sub in for Laurie Lacomb and Kim Buck- ley in the regionals regional game against Re- gina. 122 Girls' Volleyball me. :W 2 5 Z 5 . sLw..M.hm, Scoreboord VARSITY GIRL'S VOLLEYBALL EVAN STON OPPONENT W Wheeling L Oak Park-River Forest W Leyden L Libertyville L New Trier W Maine East L Glenbrook South W Highland Park W Main South L New Trier W Highland Park W Maine East W Glenbrook North W Maine South Won 9 Lost 5 New Trier Toumament 5-2 Maine East Toumament 1-2 Glenbrook North Toumament 2-I5 Maine West Toumament 1-4 Conference Record 8-2 Overall Record 18-17 J.V. Volleyball - Won 10 Lost 2 Freshmen A Won 5 Lost 9 Freshman B - Won 4 Lost 7 GIRLS' VARSITY VOLLLEYBALL - FIRST ROW - Stephanie Brown, Alison Gibbs. SECOND ROW - Julie Quinlan, Peggy Maday, Knstin Crotty, Jenny Quinlan. THIRD ROW - Sara Rubin, Kim Buckley, Gretchen Rickman, Jonelle Niffenegger, Michelle Plauche, Lauren Lacomb, Megan Hiller, Coach Ragalie GIRLS' J .V. VOLLEYBALL - FIRST ROW - Tara Atkinson, Liz Goodwin, Jen- ny Wise, Karen Chambers, Amy Fochs. SECOND ROW - Coach Regalie, Nancy Bragiel, Elizabeth Johnson, Sabine Champagne, Beth Prullage, Car- oline Denhert, Tina Vinson, Susan Luczak, Kathy Ast. GIRLS' FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL - FIRST ROW - Carlita Matthews, Jory Desjardins, Erica Handleman, Katie Squires, Joann Greaves, Leah Parks, Nea Friese, Roseline Gerome. SECOND ROW - Danielle Dickerson, Anne Dalton, Juliet Foley, Angela Bost, Sonja Marshall, Ayanna Brown, Jessica McNeary, Julie Brunger, Megan Walsh. THIRD ROW - Leticia Irvine, Julie Desjardins, Amy Ellis, Brannan Kenny, Angela Harbison, Paulette Brown, Abby Atkinson, Sarah Okrent, Brendi Hanis, Joanna Michel, Laura Toma- sello, Coach Phyllis Pickett. Girls' Volleyball 125 Llloter Polo After a winless season the previ- ous year, the only place the Evanston water polo team could go was up. And they didjust that. They broke the los- ing streak that haunted the pool for two years. lt was a lot easier to win after the streak ended, senior Chad Luning claimed. Uwe had a better attitude, once we broke it, senior Karl Kriegsmann ad- mitted. The hump was off their back, and they could concentrate on one of the roughest sports of the year. Junior Bob Jerkins agreed, Ult's a rough sport because it's just you against your man. Karl added that you need to use your Uanimal instincts. Being a water sport, water polo does not involve padding or protec- tion. 'lThe refs can't see much either because there is so much going on, Chad remarked. The year long close games and overtime excitement got the crowd involved, too. Hlispecially the parents who really get into it, Karl said. Though the boys had a losing record, it was definitely a fun, promising year. Overshadowed by the boys' team, Evanston girls' water polo was one of the few teams of its kind in the area. -by Matt Price TOP - Fionnuala Fox looks for a teammate to pass the ball to. RIGHT - Jenny Sinker tries to get the ball away from her opponent. 124 Water Polo QW .4-'W .aww wf' 1 f Llloter Polo ii - 5 vARs1TY WATER POLO ' EVANSTON OPPONENT 10 Loyola 12 16 Lyond 9 8 Glenbrook North 22 11 St. Lawrence 12 10 Brother Rice 10 Loyola 15 9 Fenwick 11 8 Glenbrook North 14 12 Hinsdale South 11 9 Mt. Camiel 8 11 St. Patrick 14 7 Fenwick 9 5 Oak Park 10 St. Viator 8 Won 4 Lost 10 TOP - Coach Dianne Berry talks to her team about the next play. LEFT - Fionnuala Fox gets splashed while trying to catch the ball. Girls' Water Polo - FIRST ROW - Coach Diane Ban'y, Manager unidentifed, unidentified Jenny Sinker, Fionnuala Fox, Sharon Jordan, Kathy Wickum. Boys' Water Polo - FlRST ROW - Karl Kriegsmann, Paul Taylor, Chris Ward. SECOND ROW - Jon Bogie, Matt Bowker, Brian Hadden, James Kriegsmann, Lolin Smith, Eldad Yogen, unidentified, Chris Press. THIRD ROW - John Porter, Chrid Tominaga, Patrick Bennett, unidentified, unidenti- fied, unidentified, unidentified, Chris Lehman. FOURTH ROW - Tim Metz, unidentified, Davud Drumke, Allen Kranz, Paul Bamborger, Steve Ross, Matt Totson, unidentified, Peter Kelly, John Allen, Fred Schunk, Ross Bresler, Coach Pat Sheehan. Water Polo 125 Lllrestling We didn't win any wrestling cham- pionships this year, but it was a sea- son of definite improvement and self- satisfaction. The varsity wrestlers im- proved their last year's record, a struggling 1-12, to a record of 9-7. They were tied for a second in the CSL. They also sent two wrestlers, Rich Bol- ich and Jack Taylor, to sectionals. They both lost close matches. Taylor had a simple explanation for the improvement: We had more seniors wrestling. Coach Elias George said, Last year's wrestlers' experience helped. We could've won more matches if we had had better upper weight classes. The Kits also had some trouble at their tournaments. They came in 10th place at Glenbrook South and Fen- wick. The Kits also lost 65 to O at York. Sophomore Bert Ashbach felt they weren't Hpsychologically ready. An- other sophomore Stuart Bailey stated, 'lOur leaders were gone. One was hurt, and the other lost a match. We knocked off our rivals at New Trier though. We were up for it. It was the 'big thing' Ashbach added. Coach George predicts, l'We have eight starters returning including two from all-conference. lf we get better upper weights, things should look good. lf all goes as expected for the '87- '88 season, we should be able to pin down another good season. TOP - Jeremy Knobel puts a hold on his oppo- nent. BESIDE - Dino Patras prepares to throw dovm an opponent. 126 Wrestling ,K ,I W' .M Scoreboord VARSITY WRESTLING EVANSTON OPPONENT 40 20 Waukegan West 16 41 Maine West 21 45 Glenbrook South 24 42 Highland Park 22 42 Fenwick 42 18 Glenbrook South 56 50 St. Viator 55 19 Weber 55 30 New Trier 42 17 Deerfield 19 41 Loyola 28 57 Maine East 0 65 York 1 0 Gordon Tech 57 50 Maine South 59 20 Glenbrook North WON 9 LOST 7 Conant Toumey - 9th Place Fenton Invitational - 8th Place Glenbrook South Toumament - 10th Place Oak Park Toumament - 6th Place IHSA Regionals - 6th Place J.V. WRESTLING - WON 9 LOST 2 SOPHOMORE WRESTLING - WON 5 LOST 5 FRESHMAN WRESTLING - WON 7 LOST 4 VARSITY WRESTLING - FIRST ROW Richard Bolich, Adam Lupel, Brett Lane, Jeremy Knobel, Shannyn Gillespie. SECOND ROW - Robert Wilson, Burton Ashbaelt, David Camenisch, Mark Pitts, Dino Patras, Harris Lamey. THIRD ROW - Brendan Gibbons, Robert Grossman, Barry Doyle, Stuart Bailey, Justin Lapeer. FOURTH ROW - Coach Elias George, Seth Schwartz, Zackary Kosyla, Michael Johns, Clement Bell, Jack Taylor. JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING - FIRST ROW - Fabio Burgos, Adam Feldman, Lamart Bailey, Robert Tolnai. SECOND ROW - Gilad Ben-Joseph, Anthony Dhanidina, Sean Alexis, Jason Kull. THIRD ROW - Coach Elias George, John Karl, Mike Parkinson, Kwame Morrison, John Lucas, Coach Paul Powers. -mf W-eww.. , . .................... SOPHOMORE WRESTLING - FIRST ROW - Franz Calixte, Eric James, Rob- ert Gelick, Norberto Bercasio. SECOND ROW - Colin Smith, Scott Berg, Paul Bolich, Bruce Fisher, Paul Crumrine, Kevin Riley. THIRD ROW - Abdin Carillo, Yajnik Santosh, Jonathon Will, Scott Jared, Eric Dingle. FOURTH ROW - Coach Paul Powers, Anthony Wilson, Victor Vercammen, Sam Tourk, Adam Cohen, John Dotson. BELOW - Bert Ashbock tries to escape from his opponent. FRESHMAN WRESTLING - FIRST ROW Mike Lucansky, Mike lgleman, Scott Liss, Chris Loweth, Donald Reed, Patrick Gayle, Eric Herzog, Tiahmo Ken- dall. SECOND ROW - Greg Dehnert, Tyrone Kemper, Marc Jenkins, Mike Powers, Charlie Milam, Sean Cox. THIRD ROW - Bart Johnson, Casey Mar- ston, John Rice, Mitchell Byme, Aaron Bonner, Joe Cytrynbaum, David Lieberman, FOURTH ROW - Coach John Lehman, Jason Altshul, Dan Pu- gliese, Jerry Martin, David Sweeney, Coach John Wilson. Wrestling 127 SENIORS en? C95 'GCE A . ,-. A. Z A 1 .'F5fNvB9 - H Nv.'5.54V7EXIST. M T A 4p1',LQ?..Q-Q-,' M -- Rzlb-I5 2 LIU I N 1 NIHV.'3-0 I W AW 3 ' 1 'W 's3ii X - Q WW ' 'V -, flu - : A J I -1- --'Vi-If rv Y 1-in.-----Q if-4 A' 71 A if? L I-, 4 1 M115 1 MQ' ifgsli Ii' ' M 3EE . 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'W N53 35,21-ll fc QB 77 - A J' Q ' . I -, --.. -F- I -' 'xy ' ' X 9 'L Of ,..X bf r .. , ' QLA-:L iii Q 'Tx -A SCL Mo-O - ...--' , H X K I 3 ' -Q ' 3 -Q 9 Y If 'f . G Q ' ' 1 32:34 YJ 574 'fa-Q1 . ' 5 n Q- ' 'C' ' fx , Lum! L-.d0WA A I -Q A-A-4 V -A L 1 g f ji A in -v-'pn-.P-K .. T, , ,+ ,M g ,lr V- U o s - K ' .WI K, ,, v 'WCA A 2-LO. Epi, .1 + 'H Qfq' 'Tiff L f 1 f W fa.- ' 1 - l hi: -1 i 4 z 1 f 1 X Y f f 5 BOX G+ if 44.1 : FW'I QTT T'4 A, A 1 I Ff ,- g4f'- L 'Q't- 4 1 -1 0f'1'i'l 'If r sf 1 4 4 TKACT LAMB' LTNQQQ 16:23 X6-'I 5 A f l 45,3 SENIGRS 98 JESSICA ABEL: Evanstonian 5, editor 4, Sophomore Honor Soci- ety. DAVID ABELS: Hockey 1-4, Intramurals 1-5, Sophomore Honor Society: Soccer 1. ELIZABETH ADAIR. TRACEY ADAMS: Swimming 1-4, Water Polo 5-4, Freshman Honor Society. THOMAS ADAMSON: Volleyball 2-4, Student Council 5, Soccer 1-2, Baseball 1. SUSAN C. ADLER: Cross Country 1-4, Track 1- 4: Evanstonian 5, editor 4, Speech Team 5. MAUREEN AHMAD: Plays 5-4, Chonsters 2-5, Student to Student5, WKIT 5, Freshman Honor Society. STEPHANIE AIDEN. MICHAEL AKERS. DAIMONE ALLEN: Stu- dent Council 1, 5-4, Gymnastics 1-5: Intra- murals 1-5, Swimming 1, Soccer Manager 1. JAMES ALMS: Soccer 1-4, Baseball 1. RENATA C.F. ALVES: Morning Chorus 5-4, Latin CLub 4, Esande Manager 4, Prom Committee 4, Spanish Club 5, Spanish Ex- change 5, Intramurals 2,4. CHARLES AMES: Key 2-5. KEITH AMMANN: Strategic Gaming Club 2- 4, Science Fiction Club 4: Computer Club 1-5, Math Team 2, Student Council 1. KIM- BERLY C. ANDERSON: YAMO 2-3, Board 4: Writers' Showcase 2-5, Board 4, Student to Student 5, Amnesty International 4, Stage Crew 4. REBECCA ANDERSON: Athletic Trainer 2- 4, National Honor Society 5-4, Evanstonian 5: Soccer 1-2. STEVEN M. ANGEL Close-up 5, Evanstonian 5: Cable-TV 2, Debate 1-2, Freshman Production. 150 Abel-Angel i RWM'-Y ff u 'ifififi E if l N will 'ix ft' Judy Grossman .AL J vc 5 'iz 4 ....:.,--ev ,V -Q .4 I remember freshman year. I had an I.D H:4'4rx-rl!!--VJ, K I -3' .. Card .. ' l'Life is like a cumquat. J ' A - Doug Comer gg my - jr -Jordan Roseman J 1 ...V ,I TASHA ARMSTED. CHARLES E. BAILEY: Intramurals 1-2: Baseball 1. JENNIFER BAILEY: Swimming 1-4: Na- tional Honor Society 5-4: Water Polo 4: French Exchange 5: French Club 4. NI- COLA YOLANDE BAKER: Cosmetology 5- 4. ALISHYA A. BALLARD: Evanstonian 5: Softball 1. ERIC BARNETT. SCOT BAR- NETT: Soccer 1-4: Baseball 1-5: Sopho- more Honor Society: Basketball 1. WIL- LIAM BARNETT: Football 1-4: Basketball 1- 4: Track 5-4: Spanish Club 5-4: Golf 2. JEN- NIFER BARR. ANNETTA BARRETT: Basketball 1-2. ELISA BARSTON: Orches- tra 4. HUGH BARTLING: Marching Band 2-4: Jazz Band 2-4: YAMO 5-4: Lacrosse 4: Evanstonian 5: WKIT 2-5: Soccer 1-2. BENJAMIN BARTON: Stage Crew 2-4: YAIVIO Board 4: Kite Club 4: Intramu- rals 5-4. PAUL BAUMBERGER: Golf 1-4: Swimming 1-4: Water Polo 1-4: National Honor Society 5-4: Sophomore Honor Society: Fresh- plint. MEGAN KRISTINE BEAL. JASON BEAN: YAMO 4: Soccer 1. BERNARD BECKWITH: Track 5-4: Latin Club 1-2: Football 1- 2. Amisted - Beckwith 151 SENIORS ALTON BELCHER: Football 1-2: 4: Baseball 1-2: Wrestling 1-2. BRADLEY BENSON: Baseball 1-4: Evansto- nian 5: Basketball I. BRIAN BENSON: Wrestling 1-4: Gymnastics I-2. MICHAEL BENZ: Football 1-4: National Honor Society 5-4: Senior Leader 4: Wres- tling I-5: Sophomore Honor Society. ELIZ- ABETH BERGHOFF: Tennis 1-4: Soccer 1- 4: Evanstonian 5. ANDREW ALAN BERLIN. SMITH D. BERNADEL: Track 2-4: Football '1-5. JULIE BIRD: Latin Club 1-255 Soccer 1-2. QUEING N BLACK Chorus 2-5: Prom Committee 4. IAN W. BLACKBURN National Honor Society I5-4: Marching Band 2-5: Freshman Honor Society JUSTIN BLAKE. RICHARD BLOSS: Volleyball 2,4: French Club 2 5 German Club 4, RICHARD JOHN BOLICH: Wrestling 1-4: National Honor Socl ety 5-4: Intramurals 1-4. LARISSA BORAH: National Honor Soc: ety 4: Freshman Honor Society: Intramurals 1 TRACI BOYNTON Track 2-5: Pom Pon 4: Freshman Honor Society Sophomore Honor Society: Power Puff Football 5. 152 Belcher-Boyton k ' x.,4 It is better to remain silent and be thought T 3 ,. ,, a fool than to speak and remove all doubt. f -- only you can make yourself Muna - Jason Postlewaite y y :LS VYL, -F ' lw-. mm.-. ,I WV ' P : RICHARD BRADFORD: Basketball 1-5: Football 1-2: Track 2-5. MARCIA BRENNER. DESMOND G. BROWN: Soccer 2-5. ENA BROWN: Intramurals 1. . . ..:,:. . , tk ' M 1: JENNIFER S. BROWN: Prom Committee 4, Aquettes Crew 2-4: 5355? W Key 2: Moming Chorus 2: Freshman Honor Society. MATTHEW ' vw 135. R. BROWN: Jazz Band 4: Marching Band 5-4: Concert Band 1-4. Q Q STEPHANIE BROWN: Volleyball 1-4: Track 1-4: National Honor in W Society 5-4: Intramurals 1-4. KIMBERELY A. BROWNSBERGER: 2 Y Evanstonian 5. Vi l .fi if l ti JOHN J. BRUNNER: Intramurals 2-4. LAURA BRYANT: Willies 2: Badminton 1: Freshman Honor Society. MEGAN BRY- ANT: Marching Band 2-4: Flag Corps 2-4: Concert Band 2-4: National Honor Society 5-4: French Club 1-4: Recorder Ensemble 2-4. JOHN DAVID BUCCIARELLI: Football 1-5: Student Council 2-5: Latin Club 5-4. KIM BUCKLEY: Volleyball 1-4: Track 1-5: Intra- murals 1-4. SARAH BUFFET: Key 2-5, edi- tor 4: Swimming 5-4: Freshman Honor Soci- ety: Badminton 1: Cross Country 1. ANDREW BURGH: Israeli Culture Club 4: ls- raeli Exchange 5. ANN BURNS: Swimming 1-5: Marching Band 2-4: Flag Corps 2-4: Na- tional Honor Society 5-4. AMETHYST BUR- TON: Prom Committee 4. BRANDON E. BURTON: Football 1: Track 1-2: Evansto- nian 5. ANGELA MICHELLE BUTLER: Freshman Production: PAGE Choir 1. Bradford - Butler 155 SE IDRS MARCUS E. BUTLER: Chorus 1-5: PAGE Choir 2-3: Intramurals 1-4: Baseball 1. JOSHUA BYER: Track 2,4: Wrestling 1. LESLIE CALDARELLI. JEREMY SCOT CALDWELL: Evanstonian 5, editor 4: Math Team 5-4: French Club 5-4: Key 4: National Honor Society 5-4: WKIT 5: Volleyball 2-5: Swimming 2: Plays 2: Soph- omore Honor Society: Wrestling 1: Fresh- man Honor Society. SHANNON CALLA- HAN. DAVID B. CAMACHO: Amnesty Inter- national 4: Spanish Club 5: Intramurals 1- 2. ,Q DAVID R. CAMENISCH: Wrestling 1-4: Jazz Band 1-4: National Honor Society 5-4: YAMO 2-4: Marching Band 2-4: Brass Choir I5-4: Volleyball 2-5: Freshman Honor Soci- ety. RINA CAMPBELL. RUDOLPH A. CAMP- BELL: Freshprint 1. MARIA CANCILLA: ETHS Choir 4: Chorale 2-5: Chorus 1. ED- WARD GORDAN CARLSON: Tennis 1-4: In- tramurals 1-4. MICHELLE CARR. ELIZABETH T. CARTER: Swimming 1-5: Sophomore Honor Society: Freshman Honor Society: Aquettes 1: Prom Committee 4: LINTA CARTER: Cheerlead- ing 1-4: Intramurals 1-5: Student to Student 5: Track 2. BETTINA CASEY. LAURA CAS- TILLO: Cheerleading 1-4: Soccer 1-4: Intra- murals 1-4: Gymnastics 5, Powder Puff Football 1. ALICIA V. CHANCELLOR. SARAH CHARK: Israeli Culture Club 4: Freshman Honor Society. SARWAT CHAUDHRY. DEBRA CHESNIN: Evanstonian 3, editor 4: Creative Writing Club 2-4: Speech Team 2-5: Stage Crew 2-5: YAMO 2-25: Writers' Showcase Board 4: Sophomore Honor Society. 154 Butler-Chesnin :idk s-I. There was something about her- she wasn't , . . . ,, ' , 'Chicken Little was nght. human. She was happy. Q3 - Lima Carter - Todd Favakeh I MISL. i ' v W JOSEPH N. CHOCOL: Football 2-4. ANDREW CHRISTENSEN: Football 1-4: Track 1-5: Wrestling 1-2. CAROLINE CICERO: Ten- nis 1-4: Track 1-4: Evanstonian 5, editor-in-chief 4: Senior Leader 4: National Honor Society 5-4: Intramurals 1-4. ELISE CIELOHA. ANTONIO CIFANI: Wrestling 1. LYNANNE 1' Va CIURUS. GILLIAN C. CLARK: Spanish Ex- change 2: Student Council 1. WENDY MA- RIE CLARK: Golf 4: Basketball 1-2: Intra- murals 1-4. KIER M. CLINE: Lacrosse 2-4: Volleyball 5: Soccer 1: Baseball 1: Intramu- rals 1-4. AARON COHEN: Evanstonian 5, editor 4: Creative Writing Club 2: Writers' Showcase 2: YAMO 1. CARLA J. COHEN: YAMO 5-4: Choristers 2-4: Vocal Ensemble 4: Stage Crew 2,4: Choir 4: Chorale 2-5: Intramurals 2. TIFFANY COLE: Plays 4: YAIVIO 4: French Club 5: Speech Team 5: Pom Pon 2. JENNI- FER COLLETON: Student Council 1-5, President 4: National Honor Society 5-4: Creative Writing Club 4: YAMO 5: Track 2- 5: French Exchange 2. DEVIN COOK: Marching Band 1-2: Track 1. JOHN COOLEY. ROBERT COOPER: Intra- murals 5-4. SERJIO C. CORDOBA: March- ing Band 2-4: Jazz Band 2-4: Symphonic Band 2-4: Cadet Band 1: YAMO 4: Fresh- man Honor Society: Bike Club 1: Brass Choir 4: Track 1,5: Intramurals 1,5. DOUG CORNER: Football 1-4: Track 1-4: Comput- er Club 1-4: Wrestling 1. Chocol-Comer 155 SE IORS KELLI FRANCES CORRADO: Creative Writing Club 4: Pun Club 5: WKIT 1. FRANCES COTTON. GRADIVA COUZIN: Student Council 1-2: Aquettes Lighting Crew 2-4: Mathetes 2: Curriculum Forum 2. LEON DAVID COVIN: Football 4: Intramurals 1-4: Wres- tling 1-2. STEPHEN COVIN. LINDLEY CURRY: YAMO 2-4: Plays 1-4: Chor- isters 2-4: Vocal Ensemble 4: Intramurals 2: Speech.Team I5-4. JEANNINE DAWN CYGAN. CHRISTOPHER DALLOS: Stage Crew 1-2. JONATHAN DAVID: Marching Band 2-4: WKIT 2-4: Strategic Gaming Club 5: Com- puter Club 1. ANTHONY DAVIS: Track 2-45 Cross Country 5-4: National Honor Society 5-4: Student to Student 5: Wrestling 1. AR- KALE N. DAVIS: Football 1: Wrestling 1-2: Chess Team 1. ERIK B. DAVIS: YAMO 4: Swimming 2: Soccer 1. HERMAN DAVIS. MYRA CAPRICE DAVIS: Cheerleading 2,45 Track 1-2: Prom Committee 4: Senior Gift Committee 4: National Honor Society 55 Gymnastics 1. SYMEON DAVIS: Football 1- 4: Track 1-44 Jazz Band 2-4: Key5-4: Evan- stonian 5-4: National Honor Society 5-4: Marching Band 2. TAROLYN DAVISTON. ANDREW M. DEAN: Aquettes Crew 2,4p Wa- ter Polo 1-4: Swimming 1-4. MATTHEW BE- NIGNO DE LEON: Senior Class President 4: Student Council 1-4: WKIT 1-25, editor 4: Evanstonian 3-4: Key5: National Honor So- ciety 5-4g Homecoming Committee 2-4. ELENA DEWOLFE: Basketball 2-4: Intramu- rals 2-4p Gymnastics Manager 2-4: Evansto- nian 5-41 National Honor Society 5-47 WKIT 21 French Exchange 2-5. 156 Corrado-Dewolfe f- w Borah 5 H , ' I HETHS is a place where you are son'y to leave, deff E but scared to stay. ami- - Alishya Ballard I l'I've tried my best in everything I've done. I've tack- led all the problems that were in front of me. I've served the detentions and reached for the stars. Yet, in the four years that I've been at ETHS, I still haven't washed my gym unifon'n. - Joey Garfield RUSSELL DORN: Intramurals 5. JAMES F. DOUGHERTY: Soccer 1-45 La- crosse 5-45 Jazz Band 5-45 Evanstonian 55 National Honor Society 5-4. LAURA DOVE. BARRY G. DOYLE: Foot- ball 1-45 Wrestling 2-45 National Honor Society 5-45 Latin Club 45 Intramurals 1- 55 Sophomore Honor Society. DAVID JOHN DRUMKE: Water Polo 1-45 Swim- ming 1-45 Aquettes 2,45 Varsity Club 4. AIMEE DUMAS: Basketball 1-45 Intramu- rals 1-45 National Honor Society 5-45 De- bate 15 YAMO Crew 2. LINA DUMLAO. CAROLYNN L. DYKES: Track 1-55 Student Council 1,45 Black History Assembly 1-55 Martin Luther Ring Choir 1-4. STEVEN EDELSTEIN: Evanstonian 5-45 Writers' Showcase Board 45 YAMO Business 45 Baseball 4. AARON EIGER: Lacrosse 1-45 Key 2,5 editor 45 Evanstonian 5. CHRISTOPHER ELAM: F00t- ball 1-45 Wrestling 1-55 Lacrosse 1-45 Student Council 1-25 Intra- murals 55 Senior Leader 4, JULIE ELLIOTT. GRAHAM W. ELWOOD: Football 1-45 Lacrosse 1,45 Intramurals 1-45 Freshman Honor Society: WKIT 4. GEOF- FREY B. ENGEL: WKIT 1-55 Student in charge of Production 4: Key 45 Evanstonian 45 French Club 55 French Exchange 55 Sophomore Honor Society. PAMELA ERLING. Dom - Erling 157 SENICRS 98 SARA ESRICK: Tennis 1-4: Badminton 1-4: Key5: WKIT 2,5: Stu- dent Council 1,5,4: National Honor Society 5.4. MICHAEL ALAN FAIR: Basketball 1-5: Track 1,2: Football 4. MICHAEL W. FAZE- RAS: Intramurals 1,2. PETER FELDMAN: Baseball 1,2: Wrestling 1-4: Freshman Honor Society: Sophomore Honor Society: Na- tional Honor Society 5. SANDEE FELDMAN: Debate 1.2: Senior Class Committee 4: Student Council 4: Freshman Honor Society: Sophomore Honor Society: National Honor Society 4. NANCY LYNN FISCHBACR. CHRISTO- PHER FISHER: Computer Club 1.2: Science Fiction Club 1: Intramurals 2,5. DEBRA FLORES. MARGOT FORKOSH: Evansto- nian 5,4: Student Council 5.4: Water Polo Manager 2: Freshprint 1. NICOLE D. FOSTER: Cheerleading 1: Prom Committee 4: Student Council 1. COREY FOWLER. FIONNUALA FOX: Swimming 1- 4: Badminton 1: Water Polo 5.4: Aquatic Staff 1-5, Captain 4: National Honor Society 5,4-. BARBARA A. FRANK: Student Council 5.4: Softball 2-4: Cross Country 4: Fresh- man Production 1. ERIC FRANZON. JUSTIN G. FRAZIER: Soccer 1-4. JAY FREISE: Hockey 1-4: Evanstonian 5: ln- tramurals 2.5. 158 Esnck-Friese Q 43 4-vii School is like a men'y-go-round. You get on t'It's nice to be important, but more important feeling good and you get off feeling sick. aj to be nice. Peter Solar ' Donna-Marie Smith I'- t NATHAN A. FREY: Students For lntema- ., . tional Understanding 1,2. DAGNY FRITSCHE: Mathletes 2-4: Evanstonian 5: Freshman Honor Society: Sophomore Honor Society. f ERICA FROKER: Evanstonian5,4: Key 1-4: National Honor Society 5,4. MICHAEL FROLICHSTEIN. MARCUS C. FUNK: Ciennan Club 1-5: Foot- ball 2-4: Swimming 1,2: Lacrosse 4: Intra- murals 1-4: Soccer 1: Water Polo 1. CA- MELA GARRISON: Wrestling Scorekeeper 1,2: Willies 2: Student Council 5: Latin Club 2: Kite Club 4. az. w. MTV 'S-. if 5 MARY GAUSSELIN. NICHOLAS GAZZOLO. CLAUDIA M. GERTH: Soccer 1-4: Volleyball 1,2: Basketball 1: Boy's Soccer Manager 5,4: Powder Puff 4: Intramurals 1-4. JOAN- NA THOMAS GIBBS: French Club 1,2: Surf Club 2: Freshman Honor Society: Sopho- more Honor Society: National Honor Soci- ety 5,4: Stage Crew :5,4. HEATHER ELIZA- ' BETH GILLEISPIE: Cheerleading 1-4: Chorus 2: Choir4: Choristers 4: Prom Com- mittee 4: Writer's Showcase Board 5: YAMO 5: Evanstonian 5: Plays 2: Powder Puff 2: Student Council 1: Centennial Committee 1. LINDA GLASS-NEWMAN: Swimming 2: Soccer 2: Student Council 1: Freshman Production: Intramurals 2: Senior Leader 4. DAVID D. GLAUBKE: Swimming 1: Mastersingers 5,4: Chorale 2,5: Choir 4' YAMO 5: Board 4. ELYSE JESSICA GLICKMAN: Freshprint 1: French Club 1,4: Plays 1. JULIE GLUCK: Cheerleading 1.2: Esande 2-4: Freshman Honor Society: National Honor Society 5,4: YAMO 4. Frey-Gluck 159 SENIURS DAVID GOLDBERG. AMIE TAMAR GOLD- MAN: National Honor Society 5-41 Sopho- more Honor .Societyp Key Editor 41 Stage Crew 21 Softball Manager 21 YAMO 4. CATHERINE GOLDSTEIN: Marching Band 5-41 Orchestra 2,41 Aquettes 1-21 Student Council 1-21 French Exchange 21 YAMO 51 Pep Band 4. ELIZABETH GONSKY. AMY GOODNOW: HERO 41 Senior Gift Committee 4. STEVEN GORDON: Cross Country 1-21 Wrestling 1-21 Track 1-21 French Ex- change 1. TIM GOTTLIEB: Bicycle Club 11 Intramurals 2-51 Evan- stonian 5. TASHA GREEN. STEVEN GREENBERG. DENENE ROCHELLE GREGORY: Pep Club 1-21 Prom Committee 4. SHERRY L. GREGORY: Track 1-21 Pep Club 11 Homecoming Committee 1-21 Prom Committee 4. JEFF GROSSMAN. JUDITH GROSSMAN: Evanstonian 5-41 Softball 1-41 Tennis 1-41 National Honor Society 5-41 Senior Leader 4. ROBERT D. GROSS- MAN: Wrestling 1-2, 41 French Exchange 21 JETS 41 Freshman Honor Society1 Sophomore Honor Society. VICTOR GULLEY. JU- LIE A. HAAKE: Chorus 1-5. 140 Goldberg-Haake lf there's one thing l've leamed in high school, it's how long forty-five minutes can be -Erica Froker GREGORY IVAN HALPERIN: Freshman Honor Society: Sopho- more Honor Society: Mathletes 1-2,4: French Exchange 2: Evan- stonian 5: Student Council 4: Gymnastics 1. DEBBIE HAMMER- MAN: Soccer 2-4, Manager 4: YAMO 2-5: German Club 4: Intramu- rals 1-4: Speech Team 2-5. JOHN HARKONEN: Baseball 1-4: Bas- ketball 2: Intramurals 5-4: WILLIAM HARPER: Freshman Production: Soccer 1: YAMO 2-4: Evanstonian 4: Intramurals 1- 5. KRISTIAN RENEE HARRIS: Softball 1-5: Basketball Manager 1-5: Powder Puff 1-4: Student Council 2-5: Sophomore Honor Society: Prom Committee 4: Senior Gift Committee 4. PRESTON HARRIS. RAISHON D. HARRIS: Track 1-2: Softball 5-4: Homecoming Court 4: Student Council 4: Homecoming Committee 1-2. ROGER HARRISON: Intramurals 2: Marching Band 2. MELODY A. HART: YAMO 5. CLARE J. HEFFERREN: Cross Coun- try 1-4: Badminton 1: French Club 2: French Exchange 2: Debate Team 1: Key 5-4. DOVE HEIDER: Evanstonian 5, editor 4, Writer's Showcase 5-4: Creative Writing Club 2-4: French Club 2. JESSICA HEINLE: Soccer 1: Athletic Trainer 2-4: Chorus 2. PAMELA HENELY. TOM HENRY. CAROLINE HERBERT: Mar- ching Band 2-4: Concert Band 2-4: Cadet Band 1: Recorder Ensemble 5-4: Evansto- nian 5, editor 4. French Exchange 2: Na- tional Honor Society 5-4. ERIC HERNER. LILIAN HERRON: Marching Band 2-5: Con- cert Band 2-5. HEATHER HEUMAN: Key 1: Writer's Showcase 2-4: French Exchange 2: Freshman Honor Society: Sophomore Honor Society. Halperin-Heuman 141 SENIORS LYNN HICKEY: Soccer 1-45 Intramurals 1-4 Diving 1 2 Student Council 15 Homecoming Committee 1,2. KAREN MARIE HILLEB RAND. R. HOEKSTRA. ANDY HOFLER: LaCrosse 4 Theatre 1 2 Intramurals 1-4. CHRISTOPHER A. HOHN. Swimming 1-45 Water Polo 5 4 Aquatic Staff 2. TANIA HUEY. JACK F. IGELMAN: Football 1 4 Intramu rals 1-45 Baseball 1. MARC IMREM: Tennis 1 4 JULIAN JACKSON: Wrestling 1-25 Russian Exchange 4. PAULA STACY JACKSON: French Club 25 Intramurals 2-45 Powder Puff 4. PETER K. JACKSON: Hockey 1-45 Soccer 1. MATTHEW JAMES. CATHERINE TRINA JANES: Soccer 1-45 Gymnastics 1,2,45 Na- tional Honor Society 5-45 French Exchange 55 Student Council 45 Senior Gift Commit- tee 4. CHRISTIAN JANIEC: German Club 1- 4. RALPH JEAN-BAPTISTE: Volleyball 1-4: YAMO 2-45 LaCrosse 2-45 Hockey 1-25 Soc- cer 1-2: Basketball 1. NICOLE JENKINS. MI- CHAEL JENNINGS: Football 1-45 Track 1-45 National Honor Society 5-45 Freshman Honor Society5 Sophomore Honor Society. ROSE JENNINGS. BENNETT J. JOHNSON III: Latin Club 1-45 Math Team 5-45 Track 25 Volleyball 55 Cross Country 55 Freshprint. 142 Hickey-Johnson The great philosopher Shanstine once said E A flute with no holes is not a flute, but a donut with no hole is a danish! - Jeff Raedle uf :K 9 '1lx,z...' ' Y Don't tell me where l'm going, because what would l ever do if I ever got there? - Jessica Abel AE' .l BRIDGET JOHNSON: Powder Fufh Prom Committee 4. JOANNE JOHNSON: Pom Pon 1-4: Chorale 2-5: Homecoming Com- mittee 5-4. W' JON JOHNSON. KIMBERLY JOHNSON: Keyl. KURT JOHNSON: Wrestling 1-5: Water Polo 2,5: Football 2: Spanish Club 4: KYLE JOHNSON: Intramurals 1-5: Freshman Honor Society: Student Council 1: Soccer 2: Esande 4. LAURA JOHNSON: Soccer 1-4: Gymnastics 1-2: Freshman Honor Society: Sophomore Honor Society. MIKA JOHNSON. VINCENT JOHNSON. THOMAS D. JOSEPHS: German Club 1-2: Student Athletic Trainer 2-4. MICHELLE JULIEN. KENNETH JUNTUNEN: LaCrosse 1-4: Volley- ball 2-4, Captain, Football 1-2: Wrestling 1. JODI KANTER: YAMO 4: Writer's Showcase 2. LISA KASZUBA: Swimming 1-4: Water Polo 4: Aquatic Staff 4: Freshman Honor Society: Sophomore Honor Society. Johnson-Kaszuba 145 SE 1oRs 198 REBECCA SUSAN KAVKA: YAMO 2-5: Stage Crew 2-51 Freshman Honor Society: Sophomore Honor Society. CHRIS KEAN. LIAM KEIGHER. KEVIN JOHN KELLY: Foot- ball 1,5-4p Baseball 1-2: Basketball 15 Evan- stonian 5. PAMELA G. KENNEDY: Fresh- man Productiong Freshman Honor Society. ELIZABETH KIMMERLE: Freshman Honor Society Powder Puff 1-2. COLIN KISOR: Wrestling 1-5: Gymnastics 1-41 National Honor Society Z5-4. AMY KLEIN: Tennis 1,2,4g Writers' Show- case Board 4. LISA G. KLEIN: Flag Corps 41 Prom Committee 4. OLIVIA KNAUSS: French Club 1-2. KELLY M. KNOX: Track 2-5: JOSHUA KOCH: Freshman Production 1: Writer's Showcase 11 Freshplint 1,' Evanstonian 5. REGINA KORNEGAY. ZACH KOSYLA: Wrestling 2-4: Intramurals 2-4. MARC KOTTLER. JENNIFER KRANZ: Freshman Honor Society: Sophomore Honor SOCI6ty: FTCIICII Club 5-fl-. BEN KREADER 144 Kavka-Kreader TSI ll v Do unto others before they do it to you. 1' i'One day you're bouncing off the walls, and -Eric Rysner I the next day you're banging your head W XX Josh Byer 'wt 'r' K against one. -Laura Bryant SHARI LYNN RREGER: Tennis 1-41 Evanstonian 5, editor 41 Key 41 Lacrosse Manager 21 Willies 21 Senior Gift Committee 4. KARL C. KRIEGSMANN: Swimming 1-41 Water Polo 1-41 Aquatic Staff 1-21 National Honor Society 5-4. MICHELLE KRUG. STEVEN KRUSE: Plays 2-41 Creative Writing Club 1-41 YAMO 2-51 Science Fiction Club 1,4. JEESICA KYSIAK: Evanstonian 5, editor 4. Stage Crew 5-41 Writers' Showcase Board 4. LAUREN LACOMB: Volleyball 1-41 Soc- cer 1-41 Intramurals 1-41 Freshman Honor Society 1. ELAINE LALLY: Debate 1: Kite Club 41 Intramurals 2-5. ELIZABETH LARSON. KAREN H. LAWRENCE: Choms 2-51 Powder Puff Football 2. RACHEL LEINER: Freshp11nt11 Badminton 1-2. CHRISTINE KELLER LEMLEY: National Honor Society 5-41 Sophomore Honor Soci- ety1 Freshman Honor Society1 Student Council 11 Swimming 2-41 Freshman Pro- duction. CHARLES LESLIE. THOMAS F. LIVATINO: Football 1-4: Bas- ketball 1-21 Baseball 11 WKIT 51 Intramurals 1-41 Water Polo 21 VINCE LLAMZON. ROBERT LLOYD: Lacrosse 2'4i Student Council 11 Kite Club 4. Kieger-Lloyd 145 SE IDRS LAUREN LOCKWOOD. TIMOTHY LOEWENSTEIN: Football 1: Wrestling 1,21 Track 1. KEN LOVETTE: Swimming 1-41 Water Polo 1-41 Aquatics StaFf1,2. JENNIFER G. LUCANSKY: Soccer Manager 2-41 Intramurals 21 Key 1,2. X wt- X ix JOHN M. LUCZAK: Baseball 1-41 Volleyball 2,51 Evanstonian 5,41 Soccer 1,21 Mathletes 2-41 Senior Leader 4. CHAD LUNING: Swim- ming 1-5, Captain 41 Water Polo 1-41 Freshman Honor Society 11 Sophomore Honor Society 21 National Honor Society 5,4. ERIC N. LYDE: Football 1-51 Senior Leader 4. ALBERTO MACIN: Base- ball 5,41 Evanstonian 5. STEPHANE R. MAES: Soccer 11 Evansto- nian 5. JOEL A. MAGAD: Baseball 11 Foot- ball 1,2,41 WRIT 51 Intramurals 1-41 Kite W-T' Club 1-5. DANIEL JEFFREY MALMED: Ten- nis 2-41 Hebrew Culture Club 41 Intramurals 4. ROBERT R. MALTZ: Soccer 1-41 Volleyball 2,51 Spanish Club 21 Intramurals 1-51 National Honor Society 5,41 Plays 2. JENNIFER MARCY: Spanish Club 1: Bad- minton 21 Evanstonian 51 Gymnastics 41 In- tramurals 1-4. ANDRIA MARCUSSEN. MICHAEL MARKUS: Jazz Band 5,41 Sym- phony Orchestra 2-4. DAVID B. MARTIN: Soccer 1,2,41 Track 51 French Club 21 Intra- murals: French Exchange 5. JESUS S. MARTINEZ. PAMELA MASON: Basketball 1-41 Cadet Band 21 Marching Band 5,41 Sophomore Honor Society 2. PAMELA SUE MAXWELL: Marching Band 1-51 Concert Band 1-51 German Club 5,41 German Ex- change 51 Volleyball 1. 146 Lockwood-Maxwell WW xc, Nlfl 1 wr' UThanks for the love and the laughter and for , Friends may come and go, but library fines rg: being my friend. v 'T' . V, K I accumulate. G f f - - Chrsitine Lemley ' 4 I - John Bucciarelli , - 5 I Y ' AMON S. MCCALL: Gymnastics 1-4. HEATHER ANN MCCARTHY: Volleyball 1-5: Latin Club 2: Sophomore Honor Society 2: Prom Committee 4: Powder Puff Football 5,4. ADAM MCCARTY. CHAD MCCLUSKEY: Hockey 4. ANNE C. MCCUDDEN. JULIE M. MCCUL- LOUGH: Softball 1-41 Golf 2,5: Basketball Manager 2. KELLIANN A. MCDERMOTT: Student Council 1: l'I.E.R.O. 5. THO- MAS MCDONALD: Intramurals. KATHY MCGAULEY: Freshman Honor Society 1: Powder Puff Football 1. MEAGHAN MCRAITH: Soccer 2-4: Basketball 1-3: Keyphotography 3.4: National Honor Society 5,4p Student Council 4: Volleyball 1. GREGORY S. MCWILLIAMS: Football 1,21 Intramurals 1-47 Stu- dent Couneil 4. JODY MECKLENBURGER: Volleyball 1-3: Track 1-4. RUTH MEDOW. CHRISTINA MELLON: Spanish Club 4. McCall-Mellon 147 SENIORS JON MENGES: Band 1-2: Kite Club 4: YAMO 4: Orchestra 5-4. JOHNNY MERCED. PAM MEYER: Student Council 5-4: Key 4: National Honor Society 5: Powder Puff Foot- ball 2-4. VICTORIA J. MICHENER: French Club 2-4: Key2, editor 5.4: Baseball Manag- er 2-5: Evanstonian 5: National Honor Soci- ety 5-4: Freshman Honor Society: Amnesty lntemational 4. ANDREA MIDDLETON. DAVID MILLER. HOLLY S. MILLER: Softball 1-4. JAMEY D. MILLER: Senior Gift Committee 4. SOO JI MIN: Student Council 1: Badminton 1: Cross Country 5: Key 5: Freshman Honor Society. JOSE MIRANDA. JULIA MISTELE: Cross Country 5: Sophomore Honor Society: Soccer 1: Freshman Production: Cheerleading 1. RODNEY L. MITCHELL: Basketball 4. KIRK MOFFITT: Football 1-4: Wrestling 2: Intramurals 1-5: National Honor Society 5-4: Sophomore Honor Society: Senior Leader 4. DAVID MONROE: Marching Band 2-4: Student Council 1-2: YAMO 5-4: Concert Band 2-4: Bike Club 4: Cadet Band 1. CATHY M. MOORE: Basketball 1-4: Powder Puff Football 4. LISA SUZANNE MORGAN: Softball 2-4: Freshman Honor Society: Sophomore Honor Society. NANCY ELLEN MORK: Stage Crew 5-4: Amnesty lntemational 4: Willies 2-4: Soccer 1: Freshman Honor Society: Sophomore Honor Society. 148 Menges-Mork -ww-ww .. ,- , What if everyone spoke in five paragraph fom1? - Kim Seth If it's green and slimy, it's Biology. If it stinks, it's Chemistry. If it doesn't work, it's Physics. If it's a Chnst symbol it's English. If it's boring, it's History. And if it makes no sense at all, it's Math. ' - Gradiva Couzin 7- xii- 'ix at Bi'.i-F5-it 4 .K ,, ,, , Y , I , ' ', vi -I. -' .- A 1 1. . M' A 'M M 99 , 3' f' k .4 i W ., iwkgyzar - A 5. ' Q .Ju ...wg-D f .gl 3: ey Sai' 'ASS' if a g? ii. - . .,, up .5 ,M W Z f ' QI If V:'9-f.-ll- 9 lit +V13.2.5-aiiimzglf--iqw.1 - ' if -A-is JULIA L. MORRALL: Soccer 1, Badminton 2. JILL M. MORRIS: WKIT 1, Student Council 1,4, Pom Pon 2, Spanish Exchange 5, Speech Team 5, Evanstonian 5. JOANNE MORRIS: Soccer 1,5: Soccer Manager 5-4, Intramurals 2-5. KATE MOSCHANDREAS: Cross Country 1-2, Band 1-4, Stage Crew 2-4, Evanstonian 5, ecli- tor 4, YAMO 5-4. MARIA MOUFLOUZELIS. GREGORY ROY MOUNT: Cross Coun- try 5-4, Track 5. ALEXANDER C. MOUTON: Marching Band 2-5, Jazz Bancl 2-5, Soccer 1, Gymnastics 1-2, National Honor Society 5-4, Key 4. NIALAE MUHAMMAD. KRISTIN C. MURPHY: Swimming 1-4: Aquettes 1-4, Water Polo 5, National Honor Society 5-4, Willies 2. ROBERT MURPHY: Baseball 1-4, Soccer 1-5, National Honor Society 5-4, Volleyball 1-5, Varsity Club 4. ABIGAIL MURRAY: Swimming 1-4: Fresh- man Honor Society, Aquettes 2-4, National Honor Society 5-4. ANDREW NELSON: Baseball 1-4, Basketball 1,5, Intramurals 1- 4, National Honor Society 5-4, Freshman Honor Society. JOANNE E. NERENBERG: National Honor Society 5-4, Sophomore Honor Society, Freshman Honor Society: Esande 1-4, Spanish Club 2, Student Coun- cil 5-4. WYNN NEWBERRY: YAMO Board 4: Stage Crew 1-4, Evanstonian 5, Gymnastics 1, M Freshman Honor Society. KIMBERLY NEW- MAN, Concert Band 2-4, Marching Band 2- W. W 4, National Honor Society 5-4, Sophomore Honor Society, Freshman Honor Society: YAMO 5-4. MATTHEW J. NEWMAN: Stage Crew 5, Student Council 5-4, Cross Country 4, National Honor Society 5-4. TERRY NEWTON, Freshman Honor Soci- ety, Student Council 1. MARCY A. NICH- OLS: Pom Pon 1-2, Esande 4. LISA NIEIf SEN. Morrall-Nielson 149 SENIURS JONELLE NIFFENEGGER: Volleyball 1-4: Key 2-5, editor 4: Bad- minton 1-4: Evanstonian 5: National Honor Society 5-4: Fresh- man Honor Society: Moming Chorus 2-5: Basketball 1: Intramu- rals 1-4. TAKASHI NIKAIDOH. WILLIAM NOONAN: Soccer 1-2: Intramurals 1-4: Stage Crew 5: Evar1stonian5. C.J. OATES: Hock- ey 1-4: Intramurals 1-4. I KEVIN O'BRIEN. TED O'CONNELL: Base- ball 1-4: Basketball 1: Soccer 1: Track 1: YAMO 4: Student Council 4: Intramurals 2- 4: Spanish Club 5. COLLEEN 0'GRADY. ROBERT OLESKI. STEVEN OLSHER. J.B. OPDYCKE: Soccer 1-4: Plays 1-4. MICHELLE ORDMAN: Powder Puff Football 1-2: Pom Pon 2: French Exchange 2. CHARLES ORTEGA: Golf 2-4: Intramurals 1-4: Pun Club 1-2: Kite Club 4. ESTRADA CONSUELO ORTEGA: Spanish Club 5-4: Creative Writing Club 4: Intramurals 4. PERI OSAKO: Student Council 1.4: Powder Puff Football 1-4: French Club 2-5: Evansto- nian 5: Spanish Club 4: Water Polo 3-4: In- tramurals 2. DIANE A. OUCHI: Softball 1-4: Key 5-4: Freshman Honor Society: Sopho- more Honor Society. NICOLE OUSLEY. SUSAN LESLIE OVERGAARD: Diving 1-4: Aquettes 5-4: Soccer 1: Intramurals 1-5: Powder Puff Football 1: National Honor So- ciety 4. DINO PATRAS: Wrestling 5-4: Intra- murals 1-5. 150 Nilfenegger-Patras i'Don't be so humble: you're not that great. - Joanne Nerenberg Uwe are the hope and future of America. Pret- ty scary, eh? - Julian Jackson Spanish Club 5-4. JENNIFER PHILIPS. ish Club 2-5: Intramurals 1-4. PORTEOUS. JASON POSTLEWAITE. MARA PRIEDE: Badminton 15 Freshman Honor Society. CHAD PROCTER. JULIE QUINLAN: Volleyball Paullin-Quinlan 151 DONNA PAULLIN: Evanstonian 5: Tennis 1 4: National Honor Society 5-4 HENRY PEARSON. DAINA KATHLEEN PERRY Se nior Gift Committee 4: PAGE Choir 24 Chorus 11 Pep Club 1. JAMES PETERS KIRSTEN G. PETERS: Marching Band 2 4 Swimming 5-4: National Honor Society 5 4 SAM PHILLIPS: Student Council 1-4 Span DAN PLISKA: Soccer 1-4: Chess Team 1-4. RODNEY POINTER: Gymnastics 14 SHIRLEY POLYCARPE: Freshman Honor Society. DYRICK D. POMPEY: Football 1 4 Baseball 1-4: Intramurals 1-4. DAVID sEN1oRs 98 JEFF RAEDLE: Baseball 1-41 Golf 1-41 Span- ish Club 1-41 Intramurals 1-41 Basketball 1: Homecoming Committee 1,2. MARIA C RAMOS: Spanish Club l,2. MAGNUS RAM- smom Hockey 4. NATALIE JANE REECE. JACKIE REIN- HARD: Soccer 1,21 Intramurals 1-51 French Club 4. ANDREW REISMAN: Debate 5,4: Evanstonian 51 Freshprint 11 National Honor Society 4. JENNIFER A. REITER: Freshman Honor So- ciety1 Chorale 2,51 Choristers 2-41 YAMO 41 Choir 41 Vocal Ensemble 41 Bell Choir 4. BRIAN REPSOLD. ANTHONY RICHARD- SON: Football 1,21 Intramurals 1-5. ROBIN RICIITER. DAVID RITA. LISA L. RITTS. COLLEEN ROACI1 E. CAROL ROBINSON. EDWARD ROBINSON: Track 11 Freshman I-Ionor Society: Aquatic Staff 2,5. TERRENCE ROBINSON: Foot- ball 11 Gymnastics 1-51 Intramurals 1-5. CAROLYN RODEN. 152 Raedle-Roden me Q gt: if . ,, . Kham 3 I I rms 1'-.iw 'Q l'Then the men came and asked, lWhy?' With Life is like a roll of toilet paper: you only start starry eyes the children answered, lWe don't -4 ' il? M to value it when it starts to come to an end. know! And they didn't. ' - Julie McCullough -Tom Adamson M . ., ,i ., lu l 1 Q WW, sf Z SlntheALaude X-N LOUISE ANN ROEHRBORN: Jazz Band 1-4, Concert Band 1-4, Marching Band 2-4, Recorder Ensemble 2-4, Woodwind Choir 2-4, Drum Major 5,4, Chorale 2, Senior Leader 4. AMY JOY ROGERS: Stage Crew 1-4, WRIT 5,4, Debate 5,4. BENJAMMIN ROGERS: Foot- ball 1,2, Boys' Volleyball 2-4, Lacrosse 1-4. CHRISTINA R. ROG- ERS: Volleyball 1,2, YAMO 5, Board 4, Choir 4, Choristers 2-4, Bell Choir 2-4, Speech Team 4, Plays 1,4. DAWN ROGODZINSKI. JORDAN ROSEMAN: YAMO 2,5, Board 4: Plays 2-4, National Honor Society 5,4. ADAM S. ROSENSTEIN: Soc- cer 1-4, Evanstonian 5,4, Intramurals 1-5, French Club 5, National Honor Society 5,4. JIM ROUND: Gymnastics 1-5, Key 4. AIMEE E. ROUPP: Freshman Honor Soci- ety, Sophomore Honor Society: Student Council 1,4, Student To Student 5. ADAM ROWE. RUTH ELLEN ROWITZ: Debate 2, French Club 5, Stage Crew 4, YAMO 5,4. SARAH RUBENSTEIN: Spanish Club 2, Swimming 1,2, Freshman Honor Society, Sophomore Honor Society, Evanstonian 4. EDIE G. RUBINOWITZ: Badminton 1,2, Spanish Club 5, Writers' Showcase 5,4, Evanstonian 5,4, Key 1. ROBERT TERRANCE RUFF: Track 1-4, Cross Coun- try 4, Football 2: Orchestra 5: Cadet Band 2. ROBERT RUSS: Intramurals 1,2, ERIC RYSNER: Lacrosse 1-5, Evanstonian 5, In- tramurals 1-4, Rite Club 4, French Club 1- 4, Freshman Honor Society, Sophomore Honor Society, National Honor Society 5,4. KENNETH M. SALKOVER: Wnters' Show- case 1, Plays 2, Student Council 5. Roehrbom-Salkover 155 SENIGRS KAREN SANDERS: Cheerleading 1-4: Stu- dent T o Student 5: Freshman Honor Soci- ety: National Honor Society 5,4. NEIL SAN- TIAGO: Biking 4. LAURA B. SAUNDERS: Soccer 1: Intramu- rals 1: Athletic Trainer 2: Evanstonian 5. TED V. SCHAUER: Swimming 1: Water Polo 1,2: Freshman Honor Society: Sophomore Honor Society: National Honor Society 5,4 W 1 uf , l ,5'i,ife li rs'-'LM' N 'J .1 3- Mg: 5 9 K 'if 42 - 'r v . L' J girl 1 .' 2151 .li t'.viir.g, 1-.' ,. Q f, . -5 . I Y. fjwnmgf . .3-1.4-..'.', , may 4. ' iiisti I ' - 1 fXA-, -X ,iii DAVID SCHLESINGER: Hockey 1-4: Intra- murals 1-4: Wrestling 1. LYNN R. SCHNAI- BERG: Esande 1-4: Cheerleading 2,5: Evan- stonian 5,-4: YAMO 4: National Honor Soci- ety .'5,4. EVAN A. SCHOFER: Hockey 1-5: In- tramurals 1-4. ALLISON SCHULTZ: Golf 1: Freshman Honor Society: Sophomore Honor Society: Prom Committee 4. SCOTT SCHWANBECK. AMI SCHWARTZ. JESSICA SCHWARTZ: Softball 1: Intramurals 1: Stage Crew 2,5. ELIZABETH SCHWEIG. WENDI SCHWEIN- GRUBER: Freshman Production: Freshman Honor Society: YAMO 2,4: Marching Band 2-4: Woodwind Choir 2-4: National Honor Society 5,4-: Mathletes 1-4: Concert Band 2-4. STEVEN G. SCLAMBERG: Tennis 1-4: Evanstonian Z5,4: Student Council 1,2: National Honor Society 5,4. CHERELLE MENYON SCOTT: Freshman Honor Society: Powder Puff 2: Prom Commit- t6C 4. JASON SCOTT. YVETTE SCOTT. 154 Sanders-Scott .n giliiitifrwdf 1- Tl' ' I , - gt. llCoors: the ofncial sponsor of the 1986-87 f Lf? . -H basketball team. Q .Q I 7 2 I X' - J. B. Opdycke Q4 wx, 'll came, I saw, I failed. Tony Davis whi- if FRANK SCRATCH. AMY LYNN SEIDENBECKER: Key 1-4: YAMO 5: Aquettes 5: Intramurals 2: Freshman Honor Society: Sopho- more Honor Society: National Honor Society 5,4. JOSHUA SEL- DESS. KIM SETH: Concert Band 1-4: Marching Band 1-4: Brass Choir 1-4: Soccer 1-4: Amnesty lntemational 4: Key 4: National Honor Society 5,4. CRAIG B. SHAMAN: Soccer 1: Basketball 1: Track 2: Sophomore Honor Society: Stu- dent to Student 5,4: Student Council 5: Prom Committee 4. JULIETTE SHAW. S. SHAW. MARY SHEA: German Club 1,2. PATRICK THOMAS SHEA: Swimming 1-4: I Water Polo 1-4: Golf 1,2: Pun Club 4: Prom Committee 4. lI BRYAN L. SHEPARD: Football 1: Gymnas- tics 1: Wrestling 1-5: ZUBIN SHERRING: Or- chestra 4: Intramurals 4. ROBERT C. SHONK: Golf 1,2. CHRISTOPHER K. SHORT: Soccer 1: Intramurals 2,4. CHEL- SEA SHORTLIDGE: Freshprint: Key 2: French Club 2: Senior Gift Committee 4: Freshman Honor Society: Sophomore .--' Honor Society. KATHY SHRAWDER. MARCY SHURE: Intra- murals 1-5: Soccer Manager 2-4: Key1, Edi- tor 2-5, Editor-In-Chief 4: Freshman Honor Society: Sophomore Honor Society: Na- tional Honor Society 5,4. ERIC SIKES: Soc- cer 1,2: Wrestling 2: Hockey 4: Lacrosse 4. DEVIN A. SIMON: Football 1-5: Track 1-5: Student Council 1-5: WKIT 4. DIANE COL- LEEN SIMPSON. HEATHER SISK: YAMO 2,5, Board 4: Stage Crew 2-4: Sophomore Honor Society: National Honor Society 5,4. Scratch-Sisk 155 SENICRS AMY C. SKALINDER: YAMO 45 Senior Leader 45 Intramurals 25 Plays 5. BRYAN C. SMITH: Track 1-55 National Honor Society 5,45 Senior Leader 4. CHRISTIE D. SMITH: Student Council 1,25 Ten- nis 2. DONNA-MARIE A. SMITH: Basketball 1-4. JENY SMITH: Orchestra 5,45 Chamber Strings 5,45 Bell Choir 1- 55 Speech Team 1,25 Senior Gift Committee 4. MONICA YVETTE SMITH: Softball 15 Student Council 1,2. ROBIN CHRISTINA SMITH: Chorale 2,55 Choir 45 Jazz Band 5,45 YAMO 45 Intramurals 5,45 Track 45 Plays 1-45 Key 4. OMAR SOFRADZIJA: Football 1- 45 Track 1-45 Evanstonian 5. LAY SOR. PETER SOLAR: Track 15 Wres- tling 1,2. SUSAN V. SOLAR: Soccer 1-55 Intramurals 1-45 Freshman Honor Society5 Sophomore Honor Society5 National Honor Society 5,4. SANDRA SPENCE. AMY E. SPERLING: Volleyball 15 Soccer 1- 4. DAVID STAMPS. JAMES G. STAPLES: Soccer 1-45 Hockey 5,45 Track 15 Intramu- rals 1-45 Plays 45 National Honor Society 5,4. DERENDA LYNN STARKS: Pom-Pon 2. JOHN ARTHUR STEFFES: YAMO 2-45 Stage Crew 2-45 Computer Club 1. 156 Skalinder-Steffes Don'tdrink and drive-you might spill your A smile is a curve that makes everything drink. f ' O straight. Robert Shonk 3 - Caroline Cicero if Vxiv- , 1 Q- I A 3 may .., J Q!! ff -1 , iQ KAREN STEINER: Powder Puff 2: Timette 2. ANNA STEWART. JAN STIPP. MICHAEL A. STONEQUIST: lntramurals 1,2. MEREDITH STUKEY: Water Polo 5,4: Swimming 5: French Club 1,2. MARIO ST. VICTOR: Soccer 1-5: Track 1. JOHN TANSLEY: Intramurals 1-5. ANNE MARIE TARJAN: Swimming 1-5: Powder Puff 2,4: Evanstonian 5: Freshman Honor Society: Senior Gift Committee 4: Prom Committee 4: Key 4. KATHLEEN A. TARR: Track 2-4: Pom Pon 5: Senior Leader 4: National Honor Society 5,4-. JERRY TARRER. DAN TAYLOR: Foot- ball 1: Track 2: Writing Club 5: Freshman Honor Society. PAUL R. TAYLOR: Football 1-4: Swimming 1-4: Water Polo 2-4: Student-To-Student 5: Sophomore Honor Society: National Honor Society 5,4. FENG H. TEA: Gymnastics 2: Track 4: Intramu- rals 2-4. BRET G. TEEPLE: Football 1,2: Wrestling 1: Baseball 1- 5: lntramurals 2-4. DAVID TERMOLEN: Football 1-4: Track 1-4: National Honor Society 5,4. WILMA TERRY. DAVID A. TESKA: Soccer 1-4: Diving 1: Marching Band 2. NANA THEBUS. JOHN THOMPSON. Steiner - Thompson 157 SE IDRS KARL R. THOMPSON: Track 1-45 Music Composition 1-4: Cross Country 2-4: Na- tional Honor Society 5,4f Student Council 5,4p YAMO 41 Senior Soloist: Senior Leader. SHAWN THOMPSON: DREW R. THOREN: Intramurals 1-41 Baseball 1,2,4p Football 1. ROSLYNN Y. TILLMON: Intramurals 1-5: Basketball 1,21 Badminton 1,21 Pom Pon 1. KATHERINE TISDAHL: Intramurals 1-4: Gymnastics 1.2, Boy's Manager 2-4g Evan- stonian 5,4: Latin Club 45 Amnesty lntema- tional 4: Powder Puff4p Prom Committee 4. DUFFY TOBIN: Soccer 1-4: National Honor Society 5.4: Volleyball 51 Sophomore Honor Society: Freshman Honor Society: Tennis 1. ALLISON E. TOSTO: Soccer 1,2: National Honor Society 5 4 SO PHIE TOWNSEND. DAVID TURNER: Intramurals 1-4: Mathletes 2 4 Physics Olym pics 2-4: Soccer 1,4f Student Council 5: C1olf.'5 National Honor Society 5,45 Sophomore Honor Society: Freshman Honor Soci ety. LUCY TYRSINSKI: YAMO 2-4: Soccer 2-4 National Honor So ciety .'5,4: Basketball 1,2. PETER TYRSINSRI Lacrosse 1 4 WKIT 2,55 Golf 5: Football 1,2. JUN UENO: Mathletes 1 4 Computer Club 1,2. JENNIFER UNDERRINER: Latin Club 1-41 Marching Band 15 Swimming 55 YAMO 41 Orchestra 4: Aquettes 4 MICHELLE UN GERLEIDER. AMY VALUKAS: Key 1-55 Crew 4 Water P010 4 Am l12Sty Ir'lt6l'l'l3tiOl13l 4. TROMELLE VAUGHN 158 Thompson-Vaughn u -E15 1 'Creati This is just great! After four years of boat remember the Tlff8I7IC 'ff J high school I have absolutely nothing to say. , A - Jeff Lieber LJ -... 'ii la 41, KRISTIN VISOVATTI: Stage Crew 5,45 Amnesty lntemationai 45 Evanstonian 55 French Club 1,2. AMY K. WALL: Keyl-45 Intramu- rals 2-45 Aquatic Staff 1,25 Soccer Manager 45 Prom Committee 45 Senior Gift Committee 45 National Honor Society 4: Sopho- more Honor Society5 Freshman Honor Society. EMILY WATTER- SON: Student Council 5,45 Evanstonian 5,45 Latin Club 45 Powder Puff 45 Diving 55 Gymnastics 1,25 Freshman Honor Society. MARTHA WATTERSON: Swimming 1-45 Soccer 25 Aquettes 1. ALEXIS C. WEIL: Esande 5,45 YAMO 5,45 National Honor Society 5,45 Intramurals 1,2. ETHAN ROSS WEISS: Intramurals 1,2: Sophomore Honor Society5 Freshman Honor Society. CHRIS WELSH. KIMBERLY WESSON: Powder Puff 15 Pep Club 15 Prom Committee 4. STEPHEN WESTON: Marching Band 2-45 Evanstonian 5,45 Wri- ters' Showcase 4. CLAIRE ASHLEY WEXLER: Aquettes 2,45 WKIT 2-45 Evanstonian5. JENNIFER WEXLER: French Club 1,2,45 Math- letes 1-45 National Honor Society 5,4. LALENA ANNE WHITCOMB. CYNTHIA MARIE WHITE: Cheerleading 1-5: Prom Committee 4. SHEREE ELLEN WHITESIDEz Swimming 2-45 Chorale 2,55 Choristers 2,55 Choir 4, ANN WICKUM: Volleyball 1-55 Prom Com- mittee 45 Freshman Honor Society: Sopho- more Honor Society: National Honor Soci- ety 5,4. DANA WILEY: Esande 5,4: National Honor Society 5,45 Chorale 2,55 Choristers 2-45 Bell Choir 2,5: Senior Choir. Visovatti - Wiley 159 SE 1oRs 198 ELIZABETH WILLIAMS: National Honor Society 5,-4: Writers' Showcase 1,55 Creative Writing Club 1,21 French Exchange 2. HEATHER WILLIAMS: Intramurals 2,5p Badminton 2,5, Sopho- more Honor Society 2: Freshman Honor Society 1. JOEL H. WILLIAMS: Football 1-4, Student Council 1,5,4: Concert Band 1-5, Marching Band 2,5: Baseball 1,2. SANDRA WILLIAMS: Student Council 1,27 Track 5, Pom Pon 1, Drama Club 1,2. GUY ALEX WILLIAMSON: Lacrosse 1-4: Marching Band 2-4: Jazz Band 1-5: Symphonic Band 2-4: Soccer 1: Wrestling 1. KELI WILSON. LAWRENCE WILSON: Chorus 1: Freshman Production 1. PAULA WILSON: Softball 1-4: Track 4: Intramurals 1-4: Computer Club 1. LAURA WINTER: Softball 1. DEBBIE WIRTH. CAROLYN WOLFF: Softball 1-4: Volleyball 5: Powder Pull' 4. RICHARD WOLFSON: Freshman Honor So- ciety 1g Sophomore Honor Society 2. DE- BORA JEAN WOOLRIDGE: Willies 2-4: Track 2: Student Activities 4: Student Coun- cil 1: Prom Committee 4. KENNETH WOOL- RIDGE: Willies 2,5p Volleyball 2,55 Student Council 5, Prom Committee 4: Football 17 Freshman Production 1, MARK ZEMEL- MAN: YAMO 2-4: Hebrew Club 4, Chorus 5. JENNIFER ZOLTNERS: Swimming 1-4: Aquettes 1-4: Track 2,55 Evanstonian 5,45 National Honor Society 5,4: Sophomore Honor Society 2, Freshman Honor Society 1. 160 Williams-Zoltners J JCSSICH .4l SE IORS NUT PICTURED ALLISON ALEXANDER AARON ALEXUK MALCOLM AMOS MOHAMMAD ASAD WILLIAM BAILEY JEFFORY BAKER MATTHEW BALDWIN LONNIE BALL BRENDA BAMBERG ROBERT L. BANKS SHAYNIE BARCROFT LOUIS BARLOW GARYFIELD BARRETT ALVIN BARRY RUTH BEAUVOIR CLEMENT BELL MARCIA BELL MICHAEL K. BELL RHONDA BELL PAUL BERKENSTOCK SIDNEY BIAS PICARDY BINGUE MELANIE BLEVEANS CAROLE BODELL MAURICE BOONE KENNETH BOOTHE DAVID A. BOYLES AVIVA BRILL JEFFREY BROWN KARIN BROWN LISA BROWN SHALON DARCELL BROWN A. HAROLD BROWNLEE JETAUN BURGIN DEIRDRE BUSH SHEILA CAMPBELL TOMAS CANCHOLA ROBERT CANETTA GAIL CARTER STEPHANIE CHAMBERS RONALD CHAMPAGNE ALAN CHANCELLOR BERNARD CHARLES ROBERT CHRISTIE BINH CHUNG TONYA CLARKE KATIE CLEMENTS JASON COLE KEVIN COMBS PETER CONNOR RENE CORONA ALEXANDER COUPE DEMETRIUS COX JAMES COX EDWARD CRABBE RONALD CROCKETT PATRICK CULLNAN ANTHONY CURD KAMILLE DAS EDWARD DAVIS GEORGE DAVIS LORI DAVIS ROBERT DAVIS TERRELL DAVIS CAROLYN DAWSON FARAH DAWSON CHRISTIE DAY PETER DEMMA MARCIA DENNIS JEAN DHAITI HERBERT DODD MICHAEL DRENNAN ADRIEL DYER PHILLIP EGELSTEIN PHILIP EICHLING RUDOLPH ELLIOTT DARREN EMBREE MICHAEL EVANS RICHARD FANTOZZI TODD FAVAKEH LOUIS FERRIGNO ALFORD FISHER LA SONJIA FISHER ANN FITZGERALD YAKIM FLEURIMA ANTHONY FLOYD EDWARD FOMOND LENNOX FORRESTER JARRETT FORTSON KEVIN FOSTER CHRIS FREDRICKSON MARTIN FREEMAN DENNIS FRITZ APRIL FULLER AMANDA FULLMER JOSEPH GARFIELD EMMERT GAUTHIER PAUL GENTRY EMMANUEL GEORGE AMY GERALDSON SCOTT GIESE ALPHA GILES DAVID GOLDEN JONATHAN GOLDMAN FELICIA GRAHAM JOSHUA GRILL MARK GRUMET CARLINE GUERRIER KAREY GWINN PHILIP HACKBARTH LISA HADDEN ELLIOTT HALL TRACEY HALL KENNETH HANNAFORD JEFFREY HARLING ERIC HARRINGER ERIC HEFFNER EDUARDO HERNANDEZ ANDREW HERSHOFF HOLLY HIGGINBOTHAN KEVIN HILL BARRY HORTON SCOTT HOWLETT JOHN HOY YVETTE HUNWICK THOMAS IRBY MOSS JACOBS ARNOLD JACOBSON JARROD JAVIER RODNEY JEAN-BAPTISTE ANDRE JEAN-PAUL MICHAEL JEFFERSON GERMAINE JENKINS SETH JENKINS SETH JENSEN MIRLANDE JEROME MICHAEL JOHNS CHARONNA JOHNSON DORYAN JOHNSON MARCELLUS JOHNSON SHERYLIN JOHNSON DAVID JONES CYNTHIA JORDAN ANA JUANEZ RON JUSTMAN THOMAS KENNY NATHANIEL KEY ANDREW KIM CRAIG KING DEXTER KING MICHAEL KRAFT KERRI KRONKE HENRY KUEHN LESLEY KURZ LOWEL LAIRD JASON LANGENBERG JUSTIN LAPEER CHRISTOPHER LATIMER SINTHEA LAUDE YVES LAUDE BELAIR LAUTURE DAVID LEAVITT JAMES LEE OLIVIA LERNER SHANNA LEVY ROBERT LEWIS ANDREW LICCARDO JEFFREY LIEBER KEVIN LINDWALL LAURENCE LISS KATHY LITT NEIL LIZASO NICHELLE LOGAN GEORGE LORD HAROLD LOVE JOHN LOWE MARK LOYD LISA LYBOLD NAPOLEON MANOGURA SUZETTE MARENO VERNON MARTIN CLAUDIA MARTINEZ CHANDRA MATTESON CAITLIN MAUNEY MICHAEL MCFARLANE YOLANDA MCGASTER BRIAN MCGEE JAMES MCHOLLAND KWAMI MILLER KEVIN MILLS TIMOTHY MIMS RUSSELL MITCHELL KEITH MORAN HEATHER MOSELEY KENDRICK MOSS RUFUS MOTTLEY IAN MRUGALSKI RIAN MULLINS RONALD NEY ANITA NORFLEET CAMILLE OBRIEN INGRID OLSON BRIGID OMEARA MARC OSHER FERGUSON PARKER DIANE PAULSON BRIAN PETERS RONALD PETERSEN TERRY PETTIGREE RONALD PIERRE LOUISE PIERRE RICHARD POINTDUJOUR SIDNEY POINTER JEAN POLYCARPE ANGELA POTTS CHERISE POTTS NIKKO POWELL LORY PRICE CHRISTIAN RADU CORRINE RAOOS REBECCA RAINEY SARAH RAISNER AJAIB RANDHAVA WILLIAM REED COURTNEY REID JONATHAN REISS MARTHA RENTERIA KEVIN RESK ALTRAN REUSSE JEFFREY RICHARD TERESA RIx DEREK ROACH ANCIELLA ROBINSON HEATHER ROBINSON RONDELL RODCIERS FRANCISCO ROJAS LESLIE ROLLER ANDREW ROONEY MATT ROSSO EILEEN RUSS EVANS SAINTVICTOR JEAN SAINT VICTOR ERICK SALEY THOMAS SBERTOLI MICHAEL SCHWAB CALVIN SCOTT IAN SCOTT BRETT SHANE ROBERT SHELBY DANIEL SHRIVER DEMETRIUS SIMPSON LESLEY SLAVITI' LINA SLIAZAS DANIEL SMITH JASON SMITH MITCHELLE SMITH VERANESSA STARLINCI MARY STONE STEPHANIE STONE JEROME STRONG BARIT STUROEON JERRY SUCCES CHRISTINE SWANSON JACK TAYLOR TAMMY TAYLOR WILLIAM TAYLOR SIDNEY TEE MICHAEL TENN KATHERINE TEPAS ADAM THOMAS DANIELLE THOMAS DOROTHY THOMAS LAMARCUS THOMAS MICHAEL THOMAS SHAWN THOMAS VINCENT THOMAS RUBEN TORRES SHARON TOWNSEND WENDY TREGAY STEVEN TRIANTAFILLOU SILVIA VEGA APRIL VERHOOG CARLETTE VIEUX SALLY VILLEGAS MARCELLA VINCENT ANN VORDA ROBERT WALKER MARC WALLACE CLARENCE WARE ANDREW WATKINS TRACY WEATHERALL RAFER WEIGEL LAURA WEISENBERG RHEA WILBURN RICHARD WILDMAN KEVIN WILL JULETTA WILLIAMS MICHAEL WILLIAMS DEON WILLIFORD RANDY WILSON ERIK WINFREE SARAH WITTENBRINK MICHAEL WOOD SOLOMON WOODS MATTHEW WYCOFF SEAN WYNNE SHISHIN YAMADA STEPHEN YONES SHAWN YOUNG 161 Sen 1.01 Prom S.. ABOVE - Julie Gluck and Bobby Murphy dance the night away. ABOVE RIGHT - Ah, romance! This couple takes a break from dancing. RIGHT - Jeff Harling and Megan Bryant found a good table. FAR RIGHT - Christine Swanson enjoys a dance with her date. 'Mar 2 162 Prom N .gnlr V MEM ,nv-. .1 ,mf 'GYM I f , ,, v Y Q. , H, TOP - Mika Johnson and her date toast the evening. ABOVE - Diane Ouchi and Tony Davis arrive at the Hilton. LEFT - Pam Erling and James Dougherty enjoy a ro- mantic dance. Prom 165 Edel Andre -Opdycke, Jim JHITICS Steve Sclamberg, Leslie Millikin: Larissa Borah, Jennifer Brown, Alexan- der Coupe. Milwaukee School of Engineering: Steven Kruse Neil Lazaso, David Monroe Robert Ruff. Univ. of Missouri: Guy Williamson. Mundelem Renata Alvesmiortheastern Illinois Univ Eddie Fomond Marc Osher, Jennings Daniel Marlo St Tiffany Cole, Cornell Brett Shane, Creighton: Ammann. Kim- Roche. De- Ted Marcia Morrall, Wendy Kristin Visovatti. Derick Pompey. Josephs. Vicky Mi- Illinois College: Josh Byer, An- drew Mal- colm Stone- qulst Tea. Indiana Univ.: Lau- ren Kevin Lindwall, Alexander Mou- ton, Newman, C.J. Oates, Dino Ken Salkover, Laura , Mark Zemel- man. Beckwith, Kim Buckley, Heather Gillespe, Kurt Johnson Jamey Miller, Bobby Murphy, Jennifer Reiter, Ruth Rowitz, T ling, John Wexler, Kendall: Kentucky: Allison Schultz, Amy Sper- Jenny Underriner, Claire Wirth, Richard Wolfson. Brown, Andy Campbell. Univ. of Stamps. Univ. of Kansas: John Brunner, Darren Embree, Yvette Hunwick, Amy Klein, Joel Magad, Daniel Malmed, Louise Roehrborn, Ami Schwartz, Devin Simon, Ann Marie Tarian. Kenyon: Julie Gluck, Kirstin Pet- ers. Lake Forest: Myra Davis. Lawrence: Jennifer Kranz, Christine Lemley, Amy Seidenbecker. Lincoln Univ.: Benora Woolridge. Loyola: Diam- one Allen, Sara Chaudhry, Emmett Gauthien, Tim Gottlieb, Julia Mistele, Shirley Polycarpe. MacMurray: Sheree Whiteside, Mankato State: Sidney Pointer. Marquette: Wil- liam Harper, Thomas Kenny, Keith Moran, Julie 164 Colleges ferren, Claudia Martin Bret T Nicola of Nursing Jim Univ. of South lllln0ls l Erik Davis Harold Love Rodney Pointer, T Triantafillou. Tru Robert Walker. Wash- Rachel Leiner, O Brien, Diane Ouchi, Shure, Kathy Tisdahl, Illinois Univ.: Doug Daniel Smith. Western Barton. Wheaton: Julian Bay: Jim McHolland. Smuth Bernadel, Horton, Brian Repsold, Terry of Wisconsin!Madison: David Ahmad, Alvin Barry, lan Black- Karin Brown, Elizabeth Car- ter, Josh Grill, Kyle Johnson, Tom Porteous, Stephanie Maes, Lesli Roupp, Patrick Shea, Chris- tine Paul Taylor, David Teska, Jun Ueno, Villebak, Chris Welsh, Dana Wiley, Wittenburg: Claire Hef- Rosso, Peter Tyksinski. Xavier: Katherine Tepas. HCT' . 3 .-, 1 .3 , i :ec - ef- .gz- P' 'f ,, , i ,L 4137 if-5 , ' .iff ,f 'L S NJ rf -W, V Ll . .f ' , 'L :fa my wvrff. . 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Boston Univ.: John Bucciarelli, Laura Johnson, Lesley Kurz, Mat- thew Newman, Jenny Miller, Ann Wickum. Bowd- Al, ., . , S Il oi : Catherine Goldstein. Brown: John Luczak, if . ?. 2 F , T, 90161611 A TraceyeAdams, Desmond Brovm, Laura Castillo, Andrew Christensen, Lennox Forrester, Carline Guerrier, Andrew Hershoff, Drew Holler, Michael Johns, Charonna-Lynne Johnson, Regina Kor- neGay, Anne McCudden, Arny,Rodgers, Sidney Andrew Rooney. Bryn Mawr: Gradiva Couzin. ,,, yy, , ,,,,yy .,, Tee, Lalena Anne , 5 Comb' dk 7 1 J I ,C ,,,. ie-Menon: Judy Grossman... eneyney: , ,,, .,,, ,,,, . fr W w g M5 W meen. Colgate: David Camenisch. Co- H ,,,:: A,.! , , ,,,,,: Q ' g l llsells is M Arrr, ww Q Pele' .. Davi ,,, iiiillst C iAA J e r s A e,,,,,n ' 'nli Aslil sss E lton: Jeny S ' ii' iizgl s ' gig rd: Berea -MO V ? Q? .i g ,,,,i of Hartfofdf . e,,,,,,, Ithaca Colle Lchaet s. 1 i.,,: nli E. - ff f',- I Z Ez . -: .i ii .r i , -- if W' J Johns Hopk' Ag f l YX , :T Welluniv- ff ,, iii zgz 'QAV ,: Ee f t hall, Thom r , 5 York Univ-1 Car ,,, - r elby, Lamarcu:ST ,,,,, g r fiiai. i . ade'Ph'a C0 eQe1 iiii ii l i e. D , winiford. Coast G i ga: Eg etfner. nceton: Symeon ' Saint VlCtOl', hapez, me .PHHQHCIG2 Jesslfa tt , Ar i f- Lawfencef Martha ee,, ,,,, ee,, , , , ,,,e,,,, reee, 1 , 3fl0Wf Carla Cohen, 2 ... 5 il ? ,Aaron Eiger. Temple: V fi glvm: Jennifer Marcy- ,: r ' J i f Naval Academy: Joel 'ii iii' r n ,,, gs., df'l 2e' Zi? i . Kim Bfowsbefgef. ' gil, exls el' emu er ex e 5, ,,, IKI VAZ iyy ., f ,, ' etta, Elise Cieloha, Carolyn Dawson, W Clark: Tasha A on: Jack lgel- Day, Nancy Fischback, Vernon Martin, , 'y Q man- Davidsonf 30. Duke: Chad Lisa Nielson, Mary Shea, Mary Stone., V' iiyyr ,,,y g,,g E' Univ. of Ari-on-1: Mishra Ban p f f elwf ZS l2?.,AE'ZT..'f.Z2eK ,.5 ,,, '.Z.ZL'3S'1..'1'ZfS. Ken Lovette- A111033 State: J 500i Elizabeth Berghoff, sag e o n. Florida ASM: if 32rCT:tBsV?g0giJ?dOsei2L' e gnigl John Lowe, lan Scotty, Florida if 1 I - : ' 'iie 'iil ' - i Mom, Marcy Nichols, Jay Rein Ro- gtrasr Grambling. . den. Univ. of California!Berkley Cald- Knoxville Cone 'e, mmi r iilesson Mem h- T I H ,,l, Q ,,,. ,,,. welrtainie Dewolfe, Erica Frokeiri i eider, S .5 9 ' rf ' P ls ra Ve r,.. T ka mkaidoh Edie Rubinowitz Tan. .tate my Shawn? Kenneth Wool' if ,,v 3, , ' , , ' , ridge. Southern Unlv.: Rieilgard Bradford. Ten- Wendy Clark, Joey Garfield, Unfv' of eal,f0m,'a!DaV'5: Jasolf ylewalee' nessee State: Matthew Kimberly John- Nicholas Gazzolo, Scott Giese, April -iii Umv' 0 can Ornlanos Angeles' Covm' son, Cherell Scott. Texas Christian: Julie Bird, Qi , i7'iii- 1 Peter Feldman' MareeHu5JOhnS0n'e : -0fCa1- Andrew Kim. Tulane: DavidiMartin, Pam Meyer. V ' e lformafsan D'e90f Almee Dumasgiiolorado Vanderbilt: Paul Baumberger. Univ. of the College: Donna Paullin, Juliette Univ. of Colorado: James Almes, Deirdre Btish. Shan- non Callahan, Rina Campbell, Lynn Hickey, Heather McCarthy, Susie Overgaard, Allison Tosto. Colorado State: Marc Funk. Univ. ofDen- ver: Dan Pliska. Deep Springs: Steven Weston. Evergreen State: Nana Thebus. Univ. of Mon- tana: Chris Janiec. Northern Arizona: Julie McCullough. Oregon State: Nathan Frey. Univ. of the Pacific: Andrew Berlin. Univ. of Southern California: Geoffrey Engel, Joshua Koch, Henry Kuehn, Jody Mecklenburger, Peter Solar. Stan- ford: Bobby Maltz, Karen Sanders, Evan Schof- er. U.S. Air Force Academy: Thomas Henry. Western State: Thomas Sbertoli. South: Will Barnette, Hugh Bartling. Univ. of Tampa: Michael Frolichstein. t1onaI if 001 Stephanie Marcus Butler, Tomas Can- chola, Alicia Chancellor,Jeannine Cygan, Daina Kathleen Perry, Derek Roach, Monica Smith, Sandra Spence, Michael Wood. Oth er Charles Ames, Shaynie Barcrott, Pamela Erling, Joanne Morris. Undecided Ben Chung, Rene Corona, Holly Higginbotham, Germaine Jenkins, Tom McDonald, Peri Osako, J. Thomas Riley, Josh Seldless, Kevin Will, Pau- la Wilson. Thanks to the Evanstonian for compiling these facts Colleges 165 Gen eral Oliver Baty Cunningham Memorial Prize: Karl Thompson. North End Mother's ClubfSenior Girls' Honor Award: Karen Sanders. ETHS College Fund: Traci Boynton, Lauren LaComb. Jannette E. Lee Memorial Award: James Dougherty, Sarah Dove Heider, Victoria Michener, J.B. Opdycke. Dr. Elizabeth Hill-Glenbrook-Evanston Hospital Pro- fessional Medical Staff Scholarship: Christian Radu. Kiwanis Club Vocational!Technical Scho- larships: Rudolph Campbell, Senio Cordoba. Ro- tary Vocational Grant: Sandra Spence. Linda Bergstrom Memorial Award: Kelly Knox. Lion's Club Scholarship: Charles Bailey. Young Wom- an's Auxiliary of the Woman's Club of Evanston: Deborah Hammerman. Dr. Elizabeth Hill Memori- al Nursing Scholarship: Myra Davis. The John and Alice Lloyd Scholarship: Laura Castillo. Alpha Kappa Alpha Scholarship Achievement Award: Kathleen Tarr. Centennial Scholarship: Karl Thompson. Baxter-American Scholarship: Kim- berly Anderson, Quewing Black, Jeff Grossman, Brian McGee, Robin Smith. Hunter S. Gehlbach Memorial Award: Jennifer Philips. Rebecca Kranz Crown Award: Bennett Johnson. Teaching Career Scholarship: Lisa Ritts. Rotary Evanston Scholar- ship: David Camacho, Justin Frazier. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Award: Bryan Smith. Kappa Alpha Psi Award!Dr. Jacob Frye Memorial Scholarship: Symeon Davis. James K. Bowman Memorial Award: Ronald Champagne. Committee for He- brew Language Scholarship: Lory Price. Scott Hammack Memorial Award: Kristin Visovatti. C.O.E.-Moms Scholarship: Ena Brown, David Jones. Lester Dean Memorial Scholarship: Jo- seph Chocol. Florence Keating Memorial Award: Solomon Woods, Sarah Wittenbrink, Ann Wickum. Top 20 llisted alphabeticallyj Erica Froker, Sarah Dove Heider, Caroline Herbert, Lisa Kaszuba, Jennifer Kranz, Karl Kriegsmann, John Luczak, Robert Maltz, Jonelle Niffenegger, Jennifer Philips, Chris- tian Radu, Andrew Rooney, Edie Rubinowitz, Evan Schofer, Kim Seth, Karl Thompson, Stephen Wes- ton, Jennifer Wexler, Sarah Wittenbrink, Solomon Woods. 166 Senior Awards Senior Louise Kimball Goffe Award: Mark Zemelman. Assoeia te Prin ci pal 'S A wards Special Awards: Elisa Barston, Diane Simpson Awards: Steven Angel, William Bailey, Ruth Beau- voir, Quewing Black, Matthew Brown, Megan Bry- ant, Ann Burns, Deirdre Bush, Jeremy Caldwell, Tomas Canchola, Edward Carlson, Andrew Chris- tensen, Caroline Cicero, James Dougherty, Geoff Engel, Sandra Feldman, Chris Fredrickson, Dagny Fritsche, Catherine Goldstein, Amy Goodnow, Robert Grossman, Raishon Harris, Kristian Harris, Catherine Janes, Rodney Jean Baptiste, Shanna Levy, Chad Luning, Pamela Maxwell, Jamey Miller, Julia Mistele, Jonelle Niffenegger, Donna Paullin, Judith Pierre-Louis, Andrew Reisman, Jennifer Reiter, Ken Salkover, Ted Schauer, Lynn Schnaib- erg, Wendi Schweingruber, Marcy Shure, Lucy Tyksinski, Tromelle Vaughn, Sally Villegas, Kim- berly Wesson, Stephen Weston, Lalena Whitcombe. Basin ess William G. Carpenter Achievement Award: David Camacho. I English Mary L. Taft Award: Erica Froker. Foreign Language Foreign Language Department Awards for Excel- lence in Language Study: Olivia Lerner, Lory Price, Karl Thompson, Alexis Weil, Jennifer Wexler, Wil- liam Garnett Memorial Award: Edie Rubinowitz. Northeast Conference Awards for Excellence in Language Study: Julie Gluck, Bennett Johnson, Olivia Lerner, Lory Price, Eric Rysner. Histor Nadine Clark Award: Karl Thompson. Bernard Mattson Award: David Porteous. Ward M ' Robert James Memorial: Christina Rogers. Speech Home Economics Outstanding Senior in Home Economics: Amy Goodnow. Industrial Technology James A. Hartray Award: Roger Harrison. Math Eleanor Kornhaber Award for Women: Jennifer Wexler. Award for Outstanding Achievement: Solomon Woods. Wanda B. Mitchell Award: Eric Franzon. Science Chicago Medical Society Award for Excellence in Biology: Sarwat Chaudhry. Society ofWomen Engineers Award for Highest Honor in Science and Math: Wendi Schweingruber. Richard Low- ell Hall Chemistry Award: Solomon Woods. American Association of Physics Teachers Award: Karl Thompson. Westinghouse Science Talent Search: Scott Giese lfinalistb, Jeffrey Grossman, Christian Radu, Evan Schofer, Kim Seth, Karl Thompson, Solomon Woods. lllinois Science Teachers Association Award for the highest achievement in science: Robert Gross- man. Co - op Senior Award: Juletta Williams, Ena Brown. Sports Thomas Boswell Trophy: Michael Jennings. Jack Burmaster Trophy for Excellence in Bas- ketball: Sidney Pointer. William Huesener Tro- phy for Excellence in Swimming: Thomas Hen- ry, Thomas Luning. Marty Leoni Scholarship Award: Dyrick Pompey. Edwin S. Myerson, Jr. Memorial Trophy for Excellence in Football: Da- vid TerMolen. David Richards Trophy for Excel- lence in Baseball: John Luczak, David Stamps. Leo J. Samuelson Trophy for Excellence in Ath- letics: Ronald Champagne. Stephen V. Turner Award for Excellence in Physical Fitness: David Terlvlolen. Honor Trophy for Excellence in Scholarship and Sports: Karl Thompson. Boosters' Club Excellence Awards-Boys: Cross Country: Karl Thompson. Golf: Jeffrey Raedle. Gymnastics: Rodney Pointer. Lacrosse: Benja- min Rogers. Soccer: J.B. Opdycke. Tennis: No award given. Track: Ronald Champagne. Water Polo: Karl Kriegsmann. Wrestling: Richard Bol- ich, Jack Taylor. Boosters' Club Scholastic Awards-Boys: Base- ball: John Luczak, Basketball: James McHol- land. Cross Country: Karl Thompson. Football: Michael Jennings. Golf: Jeffrey Raedle. Gymnas- tics: Solomon Woods. Lacrosse: James Peters. Soccer: Andrew Rooney. Swimming: Karl Kriegs- mann. Tennis: Daniel Malmed. Track: David Ter- Molen. Water Polo: Karl Kriegsmann. Wrestling: David Camenisch. Margaret A. Bourne Award for the Outstanding Female Athlete: Amy Geraldson. Helen Moul- ton Nicholson Award: Claudia Gerth. Renee Sanders Memorial Award for the Outstanding Track Athlete: Stephanie Brown. l'Red Sugden Memorial Award: Deborah Hammerman. Honor E Trophy for Excellence in Scholarship and Sports: Jonelle Niffenegger. Boosters' Club Excellence Awards-Girls: Bad- minton: Amy Geraldson. Basketball: Cathy Moore. Cross Country: Deirdre Bush. Golf: Julie McCullough. Gymnastics: Sarah Raisner. Soc- cer: Claudia Gerth. Softball: Julie McCullough. Swimming: Debbie Wirth, Jennifer Zoltners. Ten- nis: Amy Geraldson. Track: Stephanie Brown. Vol- leyball: Jonelle Niffenegger. Boosters' Club Scholastic Awards-Girls: Badmin- ton: Jonelle Niffenegger. Basketball: Aimee Du- mas, Cross Country: Susan Adler. Golf: Julie McCullough. Gymnastics: Trina Janes. Soccer: De- borah Hammerman. Softball: Judy Grossman. Swimming: Jennifer Zoltners. Tennis: Caroline Cic- ero. Track: Caroline Cicero. Volleyball: Jonelle Nif- fenegger. Senior Awards 167 Ceremony and ' .nv ABOVE - Kim Seth receives his diploma and a handshake from Supt. Robert Goldman. ABOVE RIGHT - Karl Thompson, valedictorian, addressed the graduating class. 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C ' J !,,.. xxx 1 X X Y od f I G I AUNTORIUM L E- I gm M- WSW STAGE I Q Q - if., - , 'A gn , Q v .1 1- 1' INNG 1 3' i I nc. s A . 1 t . .H ,- fAcu4.frx Louussl BAKE UP STAGE SHOP ,se is CHORISTERS FRONT ROW - Beth Cappo, Juliet Bottger, Lalena Whitcombe, Jenny Reiter, Jenny Sinker, Betsy Waldinger, Gina Williams, Dionne Reckley, SECOND ROW - Ms. Suggs, Andria Kung, Joanne Johnson, Carol Adair, Beth Flanagan, Carla Cohen, Erica Colleton, Heather Gillespie, Rina Cambellp THIRD ROW - Robin Smith, Jeanne Trout, Barbara Solon, Christie Smith, Emily McGary, Natasha Janzen, Dana Wiley, Trina Clark, Sheree Whiteside ETHS CHOIR FRONT ROW - Jenny Reiter, Sheree Whiteside, Tina Rogers, Carla Cohen: SECOND ROW - Heather Gillespie, Maria Cancilla, Lalena Whitcombe, Rina Cambell, THIRD ROW - Joanne Johnson, Robin Smith, Dana Wiley, Lindley Curry, Ms. Winnie, LAST ROW - David Cilaubke, Erik Franzon, Kevin Will, Mark Zemelman i JAZZ CHOIR FRONT ROW - Beth Cappo, Adrienne Harton, Betsy Waldingerg SECOND ROW - Trina Clark, Anclria Kung, Lalena Whitcombe, Beth Flanagan: THIRD ROW - Robin Smith, Emily McCrary, Christie Smith, Ms. Winnie, LAST ROW - Choire Sicha, Sean Malone, Mark Zemelman, Jeremy Eisen, David Houston Music D partment MASTERSINGERS LEFT TO RIGHT - Choire Sicha, Ms. Winnie, Jeremy Eisen, Mark Zemel- man, Kevin Will, Sean Malone, Eric Franzon LEFT - Mastersingers Choire Sicha and Jeremy Eisen get carried away with their music. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT - Soloist Alex Coupe sings at the ' choral concert. VOCAL ENSEMBLE FRONT ROW - Jenny Reiter, Sheree Whites- ide, Julie Bottger: SECOND ROW - Beth Cappo, Carla Cohen, Rina Cambell, Beth Flanagan, THIRD ROW - Lindley Curry, Emily McGary, Lalena Whitcombe: LAST ROW - Eric Franzon, Mark Zemelman, Sean Malone, Ms. Winnie f f ff . ,, ,, - ,, , , , ,,, V , 2 1 f,,.t,- f' .2 4 rj f CHORALE FRONT ROW - Karen Stelzer, Sokha Prak, Beth Cappo, Betsy Waldinger, Necole Drew, Jenny Sinker, Cynthia Sturm, SECOND ROW - Andria Kung, Adrienne l-larton, Junko Fujiwara, Melissa Skinner, Jeremy Eisen, Choire Sicha, Christie Smith, Pauline Morgan, Caroline Wilkinson, Ms. Winnie: THIRD ROW - Gina Williams, Jeanne Trout, Kara Wenberg, Meredith Swanson, Trina Clark, Sean Malone, Natasha Janzen, Sarah Levine, Barbara Solon, Joanna Lowe, LAST ROW - Ms. Suggs, Jenny Kowal, Susan Fnesma, Emily McGary, David Houston, Victor Vercammen, Joe Orenstein, Jason Jackson, Bill Keigher, Daniele Kinlow RIGHT - The ETHS Marching Band plays for an enthusiastic crowd. FAR RIGHT - Jenny Diaz and Louis Barlow play the bass. JAZZ BAND FRONT ROW - Symeon Davis, Seijio Cordoba, Matt Cohen, Joey Mayne, Masheesh Patel, Peter Braithwaite, Daniella Terrizzi, Noam Routtenberg SECOND ROW - Brian Gistover, Jeremy Pemey, Russel Idle, Geoff Stenson, Hugh Bartling, Cindy Sturm, Andrew Grumet, Louise Roerborn, THIRD ROW - Dan Nichols, Matt Brown, Jason Salamon, Matt Weston, Chris Weston, Herb Adelsteikn, Adam Gunzberg, Jenny Diaz, Jim Dougherty, Mr. McReynolds MORNING CHORUS FRONT ROW - Ms. Suggs, Nyki Threlkeld, Jyno Fujiwara, Melissa Skinner, Kibbie Osher, Kara Robinson, Betsy Waldinger SECOND ROW - Tanisha Burress, Ellen Kulycky, Andria Kung, Joe Cytrybaun, Sean Malone, Barara Solon, Julie Silverman, Renata Alves, Shelly Johnson THIRD ROW - Beverline Foster, Malid Simmons, Jennifer Kowal, Mitchel Byme, Victor Vercammen, James Meredith, Corrie Cockrell, Jeanne Trout Music Department A SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA FRONT ROW - Benjamin Mueller, Junko Fukiwara, Lisa Ritts, Preston Harris, Lisa Schultz, Sylvia Cook. SECOND ROW - Rachel Arron, John Signatur, George Earle, Caroline Dehneit, Kireten Dubberke, Sadira Terre, Deidre Whelan, Jennifer Smith, Jennifer Graham THIRD ROW Jodi Lawson, Naney Nugyen, Eric Matlis, James Chang, Courtney Ahem, Joanna Hauset, Jahanna Harrison, Christopher Loweth, Karl Seigfried, Erwin Drummond, FOURTH ROW Donna Bev- eridge, Dawn Anderson, Jennifer Underrinner, Catherine Goldstein, Adam Gunzberg, Jeffrey Smith, Daniella Ternzzi, Jennifer Diaz FIFTH ROW - Michael Markus, Abigail Breuer, Janiece, Matthew Totsch, Jeremy Fetney BELL CHOIR FRONT ROW Karen Stelzer, Juliet Bottger, Lalena Whitcombe, SECOND ROW Andria Kung, Jenny Reiter, Betsy Walding- er, THIRD ROW Melissa Skinner, Meredith Swanson, Cynthia Storm, FOURTH ROW Jennifer liowal, Emily McGary, Rebecca R. Winnie - di- rector. 'V CADET BAND FRONT ROW - Karen Smith, Joy Henderson, Leslie Gerlach, Annaliza Lagrimas, Allison McCollum, Belinda Parham, Juana Renteria, Sonja Marshall, SECOND ROW - Scott Buch- holz, Devora Block, Ciina Beitman, Paula Kiser, John Hotchkiss, Kimberly Sanford, John Hancko, Marc Feldstein, THIRD ROW - Mahesh Patel, Ioannis Davis, Joel Hammerman, Joseph Mayne, Claire Bryant, Brian Nicolosi, Matthew Feldman, John Lesch, Matthew Cohen, FOURTH ROW - Christopher Johnson, Michael Igelman, David Smith, Victor Terrizzi, Jered Moses, Christopher Widmayer, Geoffrey Stenson, David Jenkins, Russell Idle: LAST ROW - Scott Richter, Richard White, Matt Weston, Anne Carlson, Jonita Little, Crystal Sanders, Ciil Ciabori TOP LEFT - The Recorder Ensemble plays outside of the auditorium. TOP RIGHT - Choir and Orchestra combine their talents BOTTOM RIGHT - The ETHS Flag Corps takes the field during halftime. A , Music D partment ' MALE CHORUS FRONT ROW - Bryan Couch, Joe Cytrynbaum, Ardine Henriques: SEC- OND ROW - Greg Swam, Hopeton Mason, Ms. Winnie: LAST ROW - Marcus Battice, Cheir- on Osako, Greg Dehnert FEMALE CHORUS FRONT ROW - Shawn Wilson, Wendy Salkover, Debbie Ungerleider, Margaret Remy, Mavis Robinson, Maxine Smith, Tanya Gibson, Alwyne Hay, SECOND ROW - Sandra St. Hub- ert, Samantha Florek, Lisa Sebring, Vaniece Cantron, Kimberly Grandison, Michelle Ring, Marilyn Belcher, Anne Baskewille, Lisa Brantley, Daniela Jean, Marie Fitzgerald, THIRD ROW - Nicole Ro- bekas, Tricia Edwards, Tricia Thomas, Kara Robinson, Debbie Osher, Denise Royster, Latrice Bar- ber, Lorraine Sinclair, Bernadette Johnson, Carline Guerrier, Shavora Hill, LAST ROW - Ms. Suggs, Carrie Shonk, Eleanor lireader, Melissa Pollack, Marie Richards, llama Oghani, Marcia Dennis, Lori Sidney, Corrie Cockrell, Julie Silverman, Jillian Fruend, Erika Busiel, Linda Spalla, Heather Nor- thway YAMO BOARD FRONT ROW - Andy Liccardo, Ben Barton, Nana Theb Kim Anderson, Tina Rogers, Wynn Newberry, Eileen Russ, Rodney J Cilaubke, Karl Thompson, Eric Franzon, Chris Kean us, Jeff Lieber, Jordan Roseman, SECOND ROW - Rina Campbell, ean-Baptiste, Lindley Curry, Lucy Tyksinski, THIRD ROW - David DANCE COMPANY FRONT ROW - Daniela Terrizzi, Sarah Sisco, Kim Anderson, Lexie Lynn Schnaiberg, BACK ROW - Olivia Laing, Julie Gluck, Jenny Davis, Carolyn Frazier, Hart Weil, Katy Joey Garfield tells a story to frightened campers. YAMO YAMO CREW FRONT ROW - Bronwyn Sisk, Kate Moschandreas, Paul Curtin, Jenny Hay, Jenny Balkcom, Missy Prieto, Ryan Barcroft, Shari Pollack, Nancy Mork: SECOND ROW - Andy Liccardo, Carla Cohen, Julie Dworkin, Ann Tuzson, Vanessa Caleb, Ben Barton, Nana Thebus, Jason Thompson, Luke Adams, Joanna Gibbs, Amy Rogers, Mike Schwab, THIRD ROW - Liz Hargnett, Ruthie Rowitz, Choire Sicha, Dan Chiss, Rachael Sussman, Jason Fierce, Krista Franklin, Amy Agnello, Tucker Harper, FOURTH ROW - Michelle Rubenstein, Liz Stukey, Diana Glick, Malik Simmons, Amy Judge, Karen Carlisle, Kendra Hanley, Siri Mickey-Colman, Heather Robinson, BACK ROW - John Liccardo, Debbie Carter, Mike Two, Chris Cieloha, Noah Fersin, John Steffes, Jeanne Trout, Jenny Kowal, Enk Davis, Amy Valukas, Mike Akers, Heather Gregg, Kristin Visovatti ORCHESTRA FRONT ROW - Deirdre Whelan, Adam Gunzberg, Kim Newman, Erica Michael, Noam Routtenberg, Hugh Bartling, David Camenish, SECOND ROW - Karl Thompson, Natsutsa Mabwa, Zorina Matavulj, Wendi Schweingruber, Rachael Arron, Malcolm Collins, Jennifer Nachtrab, Lisa Schultz, Seqio Cordoba: THIRD ROW - Jon Menges, Geoff Stenson, Jeremy Perney, Sadira Tarrer, Ben Mueller, George Earle, John Signatur, Matthew Totsch, Chris Weston, Jennifer Diaz YAMO CHORUS FRONT ROW - Erika Busiel, Lalena Whitcombe, Juliet Bottger, Carol Adair, Beth Flanagan, Amy Skalinder, Lisa Wideman, Sarah Levine: SECOND ROW -Andria Kung, Maureen Ahmad, Robin Smith, Jessica Lewis, David Glaubke, Tina Rogers, Anna Croegaelt, Beth Cappo, Jenny Reiter, Leslie Brovimp THIRD ROW - Keith Ammann, Mark Zemelman, Jeremy Eisen, Alex Coupe, James Meredith, Alvin Bany, Jeff Harling, Sean Malone, Marc Wilson M, FABLE COMPANY FRONT ROW - Jenny Bassak, Tiffany Cole, Jenny Simpson, SECOND ROW - Rian Davis, Peter Thomas, Jason Bean, Brian White, Holly Long, Eric Fine: BACK ROW - Carla Fisher, Arika Okrent, Chris Kean, Lucy Tyksinski, Ralph Beck RIGHT - Yamo Actors anxiously await the start of Yamonopoly Yamo I WRITERS' SHOWCASE BOARD FRONT ROW - Lidney Clarke, Megan Axe, Edie Rubinowitz, Kim Anderson, Jeff Lieber, SECOND ROW - Erica Michael, Heath- er Smith, Heather Heuman, Katie Lewis: THIRD ROW - Steve Edelstien, Eileen Russ, Jon Peterson, Jessica Iiysiak, Jeremy Pemey, Ms. Oberman, Dove Heider, Heather Gornik, Melanie Smith, Ed Nadal WRITERS' SHOWCASE CAST FRONT ROW - Tim Herbert, John Liccardo, SECOND ROW - Jessica Lazar, Arika Okrent, David Cilaubkeg BACK ROW - Ms, Oberman, Jenny Graham, Pete Hastings, Eric Fine, Corrie Cockrell, Eric Franzon, Kim Anderson, Jeff Lieber Wrz ters ' Showcase Croo doesn't mean very much to the majority of students at ETHS. The thought that occurs to most people when they see someone wearing a black t-shirt with 'lCroo written across the front and a bizarre nick- name like l'Dude-Man written across the back is probably something like, l'Why can't these Upstairs Theater people learn how to spell? Actually, Croo members are a very special part of the Upstairs Theater Cregardless of their spelling talentsl. To be on Croo, a person must have crewed three shows. After crevving those three shows, they become numbered, which means that they receive posi- tions, such as Lighting Director or Head of Props, for a show. But there is more to Croo thanjust being able to boss others around. Ac- cording to Croo member John Lic- cardo, l'Being numbered is a big deal because it makes you official, and it makes you feel more a part of every- thing and everyone. Croo is not just crew. It's more ofa family. The people have known each other longer, so they're closer. Another Croo member, Wynn Newberry, thinks that 'lCroo is exclu- sive. lt's made up of people who are really into the whole thing. All members ofCroo are very ded- icated to each production. For each show, they work every day after school and from 8:50 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Sa- turdays. They take care of the lighting and audio aspects of each show, and the props, but their mainjob is to build the set. There were some pretty elabo- rate sets this year. For example, for the winter play, Of Mice and Men, th ere was a stream with real water on the stage. So why all this hard work and in- vestment of time? Why do peoplejoin crew and then work three shows to be on Croo? A great part of Croo seems to be the social aspects. llPeople hear about it, and it's ru- mored to be a very good time, said John. l'And it is. Wynn mentioned set-building as another positive aspect ofCroo. l'After a hard day of mental stress, it's nice to work with your hands, and it's very satisfying when you can see some physical result of your work. John summed up his feelings, UWhen you're on Croo, you work with a bunch ofpeople who become almost like your second family. Croo gives you a feeling of accomplishment. -by Adrienne Fuson Marcy Nichols dances in Jungle ESANDE FRONT ROW - Julie Gluck, Olivia Laing, Lisa Wideman, Coleen Camastro, Sarah Sisco, Aimee Michel, Katie Ziegelmaier, Kyle Johnson, Alison Wade, SECOND ROW - Polly Morgan, Lynn Schnaiberg, Katy Hart, Joanne Nerenberg, Jenny Joyce, Jenny Davis, Carolyn Frazier, Alexis Weil, Marcy Nichols, Audrey Ferguson, Renata Alves: BACK ROW - Alvin Barry, Heather Heiberger, Hannah Robbins, Jodie Lawson, Tyke O'Brien, Megan Wertym- er, Dana Wiley, LaSonjia Fisher, Rhonda Bell, Ms. Neal. Esande Key J E KEY FRONT ROW - lvan Sheldon, Melanie Smith, Christina Mueller, Tavia Whitney, Leigh Edwards, Hara Marks, Susie Luczak, Liz Shulman, Beth Flanagan Adrienne Fuson: BACK ROW - Melissa Garber, Molly Dougherty, Steven Spranger, James Chang, Megan Wenymer, Amy Seidenbecker, Beth Prullage Amy Wall I K o sl . af as S Q 3 -'vi I. fi 'f fr? , 7K A J 1 CREATIVE WRITING CLUB FRONT ROW - Elaine Greenfield, Consuelo Ortega, John Peters, Kelli Corrado, Ivan Sheldon, SECOND ROW - Laura Stuart, Kathy Bauduy, Sarah Murphy, Susan Blumberg, Jon Levy, Jenny Graham, Amee Modi, BACK ROW - Karl Seigfried, Pat Geraghty, David Smith, Steve Kruse, Amanda Fullmer, Dr. Seidenbecker, Jean Czerlinski Crea tive Wr 'ting Club ' Oi I Q 35 3 1 if l , , - fig Aaron Eiger working hard in the Key office ,,,, as Steve Kruse explains his idea to Kelli Corrado EVAIYSTOIYIAIY FRONT ROW - Jeremy Caldwell, Jennifer Zoltners, Caroline Herbert, Edie Rubinowitz, Sue Ad- ler, Judy Cirossman, BACK ROW - John Luczak, Dove Helder, Erica Froker, Jessica Abel, Kate Moschandreas, Aaron Cohen, Brian McGee, Caroline Cicero 'f , X , W gas! 299 K ...... ,....r,,,. .,.. Q .. M P s 'X SRX 9 X Q , li W SE , ,K 35- 1. 32:32:22 .1 M . Evanstoman W , sk-,M X WQWEQ af ndyrw 'ir +M i J5' w WWW W U! A, if V 'L ' , V .,,,: , W VVVV JB' OPCWCKC E , E ,E 3 2 Edeiste Katie Mardon ,, f ,Q .,,,, , W If IH Debate DEBATE FRONT ROW - Beth Lewis, Portia Mcliissic, Adam Kitzes, Rachel Drucker, MIDDLE ROW - Cheryl Haralson, Chris Whitney, Robert Loyd-Still, Amy Rogers, Lynn Rainville, Bettina Casey, BACK ROW - Mia Speed, Dave Smith, Jason Penchoff, Margot Frey, Aaron Seeskin JETS FRONT ROW - James Peters, Saiwat Chaudhryg MIDDLE ROW - David Turner, Jenny Wexler, William Rooney, Amanda Fullmerf BACK ROW - Erik Winfree, Matt Cook, Robert Grossman, Eric Virro, Dr. rlalsted JETS Kite The Kite Club lt's time to go to your closets and dig out your kites. They're back! A club began in the fall of 1986 called The Kite Club. This small group meets Fri- day mornings before school and or- ganizes kite flying escapades for Satur- day aftemoons. They try to fly out of the Northwestern landfill near the ob- servatory. Senior Taka Nidaidoh, the I'Ieader of the high flyers, likes the spot. lt's a nice, big field with usually a strong wind. Since the club relies on nice days, many activities are weather pennitted. The club in strictly BYOK Cbring your own kiteh, and they don't make kites. The 6 to 8 regulars don't mind that, though. Present members are mainly seniors, so the club's destiny is in the hands of the only sophomore, Kate Mdumby. Hopefully, I can keep it go- ing. Maybe l'lI elect myself president, she added. Both Kate and Taka agree that they have a good time regardless of the club's small size. I'Peoplethinkit's ajoke, but I really like it. lt's great re- laxation, Taka stated. Injoining the Kite Club you learn about kites, relax a little, and have fun. WKIT NEWS WRITERS FRONT ROW - Carrie Gillis, Becky Weiss, Joanne Johnson, Lynn Rainville, Vince Llamzonp MIDDLE ROW - Tara Mack, Katie Steinberg, Chris Trenkmann, Joy Hender- son, BACK ROW - Kevin Will KITE CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT - Mr. Siavelis, Ellen Kulycky, Katie Molumby, Taka Nikaidoh, Bob Lloyd FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL FRONT ROW - Ayanna Brovm, Pam Stein, Wendy Salkover, Sonja Marshall, Marc Boyer, MID- DLE ROW - Josh Spitz, Mia Speed, Jill Thomas, Katie Lewis, Blair Shaman, Ms. Neal, BACK ROW - Kevin Clark, Myla Gold- man, Katrina Manettas. Freshman Class Co uncrl I I H.E.R.O. FRONT ROW - David Miller: BACK ROW - Nikko Powell, Ms. Weber, Roz Tillmon, Shalon Brown, Jetaun Burgin, Traci Boynton Nicole Ousley, Amy Goodnow ABOVE - David Miller contemplates life and his chin in H.E.R.O. class RIGHT - Day-care students Robert, Paul, and Tony have fun in the sand under l'l.E.R.O. supervision .E.R. 0. Science-Fiction Club OOO! if SCIENCE- FICTION CLUB FRONT ROW - Aaron Alexuk, Steve Rain, Dan Merchan, R.J. Paradise, Chris Fredrickson, Mr. Gabel, Devora Block, BACK ROW - Fred Shonk, Steve Kruse, Ali Swanson, Barb Solon, Larry Wilson, Joachin Heck, Andrew Ulmer, Andrew Nichol- son, Adam Warshaw , , 1' I inf W , 'va , ,Ag .,,I : W- r 4 , lbw Q I -W SENIOR GIFT COMMITTEE FRONT ROW - Ann-Marie Tarjan, Trina Janes, Sandee Feldman, MIDDLE ROW - Myra Davis Amy Wall, Chelsea Shortlidge, Jamey Miller, BACR ROW - Dean Mahoney, Ms. Jackson, Ms. Martin, Ms. Williams Senior Gift fommiffee Amnesty International When most people think of teen- agers, they think of them as being in- terested only in parties and football games. But this is no longer the case. Many students have gained not only interest but also knowledge about the current situation of the world through a new club at ETHS: Amnesty Interna- tional. The club has about 70 members ranging from freshmen to seniors. AI is a world-wide organization which has over a half-million members. Ms. Pau- la Rance, a sponsor of AI, explained, I think the group is good because it tries to deal with current events. l'The members write letters to government officials to try to free pri- soners, stated Daina Jauntirans, aju- nior who is active in Al. They are in prison because of race, sex, creed, or language. The club was started by seniors Wendy Tregay and Amy Valukas last year, they wanted to somehow help the outside world. Phil Roden, who also sponsors the club, said, We try to free prisoners of conscience, as op- posed to criminal. We've had a num- ber of informational meetings and guest speakers from Northern Ireland, South Africa, El Salvador, and Peru. Ult is a very good place for stu- dents who want to know about the world around them and understand the foreign and domestic policy, ex- plained Rance. In November, Children of War came to Evanston and spent time with the Al group. 'lThese kids came from different war countries: Israel, Chile, Guatema- la, Libya, and they spoke about their country, how they were treated, ex- plained Daina. The Children of War were traveling all over the country and Evanston wasjust one of their stops. l'The main idea of AI is human rights and being protected all over the world, stated Rance. AI has been in existence since 1961, and the headquarters are in London, England. We've been suc- cessful, said Roden. It's a long time, and with a half-million members all over the world, we've been success- ful. -by Liz Shulman aguan Contras ABOVE - Bill Buckley shares his experiences in Northem Ireland with members of Amnesty lntemational ABOVE LEFT - A Nicaraguan mother tells AI members about the Nicar- LEFT - A member of the Multi-Racial Unity Club helps himselfto a drink OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT - Multi-Racial Unity Club members take time out from their party to pose for the camera Amnesty International Multi-Racial Unity Club 1 2 yy Multi-Racial Unity Club The Multi-Racial Unity Club is a T welcome new addition to the long list of clubs at ETI-IS. Faculty supervisor Kathy Fischer held the first meeting in the spring of '86. Since then member- ship has steadily grown as students learn of the interesting discussions and activities the club sponsors. The goal ofthe club is to bring stu- dents ofdifferent backgrounds togeth- er to increase and share their knowl- edge of certain countries. Jamaica, Central America, and Haiti are a few of the places that have been explored since some members are from those countries. Movies, refreshments, open debate, and free exchange ofideas are the main forms of entertainment. Ju- nior Andrew Spaulding likes the club because, UI think the discussions are very interesting. -by Missy Manning 1,3 -C3 SJ? GERMAN CLUB FRONT ROW - Geoffrey Engel, Alex Ivescu, Ms. Lazar, Andria Marcussenp MIDDLE ROW - Fred Shonk, Karl Seigfried, Mike Powers, Sabina Herzog, Julie Ivescu, Jean Czerlinski, Pam Maxwell, Sylvia Cook, Karen Pilgrim: BACK ROW - Richard Bloss, Olivia Lerner, David Stamps, Chris Janiec. 681711311 illb Joe Curtis and Jon Carolyn Frazier nf we Eric Saiet WQWAWU P1 , eff IQ F' '7 2.451211 ,-:,.. A , , 2 l'2'i - if VARSITY CHEERLEADERS TOP- Sara Roos, Stephanie Bryant, Heather Gillespie, Frances Quinol, Laura Castillo. BOTTOM- Myra Davis, Linta Carter, Karen Sanders, Juletta Williams, Diane Bryant, Karen Pilgrim, Phyllis Vinson. RIGHT- Karen Pilgrim and Phyllis Vinson cheer in tip-top forma- tion. BELOW- Frances Quinol does a clapping performance during halftime. Age-wk' CHEERLEAD RS Y I I I Willies Many have asked, mls that person in the furry costume really a student running around? Yes, it is. ln fact, the HWillie sponsor, Sarah Goldberg, says that many Willies are actually very shy people. 'When they put on the costume, no one knows who they are, so they can act as crazy as they want. There are no Willie practices. Everything is done spontaneously. Even the Willie himself or herself doesn't know exactly what they are go- ing to do. The only restrictions are that they may not actually disrupt the cheerleaders, and they may not go onto the playing field during the game. They may not talk, but their actions usually compensate well. About 20 people usually sign up to be Willies for the year. Only one or two are usually boys. Four different people act as Willie during a game, be- cause the costume is too heavy and hot to wear for long periods of time. Willies can see through the eyes and mouth of the costume, but there is no peripheral vision. One or two of the Willies not in costume helps lead the other around. Ms. Goldberg has sponsored the Willies for two years, and she says, HThe kids are superl Many come back year after year, because it's an activity everyone can participate in while still doing other activities. Being a Willie is a unique activity and a time when one can be oneself without any- one knowing who is in the costume. RIGHT - Willie strikes a pose at a football game. WILLIES FRONT ROW - Rachael Arron, Allison Buehler, Christie Powell, SECOND ROW - Margot Frey, Katie Cochran, Karie Rubin, Ms. Goldberg, Kenny Woolridge . . . . . - --'M ' Mx A A .. . , , ,J ., 4, L.VV,,L.k.V 1 ,.. , ,A, mp: .T 31 , .1 T ssri. . T :wr i W . 4 .f f' rg ' fu.-fs! 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Carol 224, 150, 252 Adair, John M. 207 Adams, Luke R. 251, 254 Adams, Tracey 111, 150 Adams, William E. 189 Adamson, David L. 207 Adamson, Thomas 5, 148, 155, 150, 259 Adelstein, Herbert D. 189 Adler, Susan 150, 49, 257 Afshar, Behruz 85, 175 Afshar, Shahryar 85, 175 Agnello, Amy M. 175, 251 Agnew, Tyrone 175 Aguirre, Katherine I. 175 Ahem, Courtney 207 Ahem, Sean P. 82, 175 Ahmad, Maureen 150, 252 Aiden, Brian K. 88, 189 Aiden, Stephanie Y. 150 Aikens, Danee R. 207, 189 Akers, Michael 150, 251 Albrecht, Meredith A. 175 Aldort, Joshua A. 105, 176, 175 Alexander, Debra M. 175 Alexander, Heather J. 175 Alexander, Marsha 207 Alexis, Sean C. 87, 175 Alexuk, Aaron 245 Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen, Allen, Audrey A. 189 Christopher A. 207 Diamone M. 150 John T. 207 Karen 175 Koryan M. 189 Ryan Martel 88, 189 Willie 189 Almazan, Eugene J. 175 Alms, James 102, 150 Altschul, Jason P. 207 Alves, Renata 150, 255 Amaker, Arthur C. O. 207 Amberg, Kathleen T. 189 Ames, Charles 150 Ammann, Keith 150, 252 Amos, A. Malika 189 Amos, Joseph 207 Andersen, Joshua J. 189 Anderson, Alsen 207 Anderson, Brierly W. 207 Anderson, Damm Leanne 189 Anderson, Henry A. 207 Anderson, Kimberly 150, 255, 250 Anderson, Maren E. 201, 189 Anderson, Phillip L. 189 Anderson, Rebecca 87, 150 Anderson, Ulsen L. 89 Andrus, Lisa Ingrid S. 175 Angel, Steven 150 Anhalt, Courtney L. 175 Aquino, Kenneth M. 207 Archer, Shelita M. 175 Armand, Michele L. 175 Armstead, Tasha 151 Amdt, Nancy B. 175 Amold, Daniel N. 87, 175 Amold, Keenan P. 207 Amold, Michelle Camille 189 Arron, Rachael E. 175, 251 Artope, Tamara D. 189 Artwick, Elizabeth S. 111, 189 Ashbach, Burton J. 189 Asher, Steven 207 Ashley, Winston A. 105, 189 Ast, Katherine M. 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M. 191 Cohn, Adam R. 209 Cohn, Bernard J. 191 Cohn, Robert A. 175 Cole, Christopher J. 175 Cole, Opal 175 Cole, Tiffany 252 Cole, Wendy J. O. 111, 175 Coleman, Christopher P. 175 501 Coleman, Kimerly R. 175 Coleman, Reginald 191 Collar, Aaron 191 Collens, Steven B. 175 COlletOn, Erica R. 85, 224, 175 Colleton, Jennifer 155, 51 Collins, Darryl A. 175 Collins, Malcolm 175, 251 Coney, Glenda Lashon 191 Conley, C. Suzanne 175 Conley, Shawn C. 175 Cook, Devin 155 Cook, Gayla S. 191 Cook, Matthew M. 175, 240 Cook, Sylvia 191, 245 Cooley, John 155 Coombs, Winston D. 209 Cooney, Edward C. 175 Cooper, Eric M. 191 Cooper, Robert 155 Copeland, Frances A. 175 Copland, Joshua B. 191 Cordoba, Serjio 155, 251 Corner, Douglas Bradley 155, 151 Corona, Rene 101 Corrado, Kelli 156, 256, 257 Costello, Patrick L. 209 Coto, lsabel F. 191, 249 Cotton, Frances 156 Cottrell, Jennifer R. 209 Couch, Bryan M. 175, 229 Couch, Jonathan E. 175 Coughlin, Edward S. 209 Coupe, Alexander M. 228, 54, 252 Couzin, Ciradiva 156, 149 Covin, Denise A. 191 Covin, Leon D. 89, 87, 156 Covin, Stephen 156 Cox, Cesario A. 175 Cox, Sean-Randolph J. 209 Cox, Whitney H. 101, 175, 6 Crabbe, Matthew 175 Craig, Kermit 175 Crawford, Judith M. 209 Crawford, Lisa M. 191 Creamer, Emily M. 175 Crisham, Maura 85, 175 Cristancho, Zahamara 175 Croegaert, Christina 191, 252 Crosby, Lara E. 191, 205 Crosby, Veronique 191 Crosswhite, Tiffany C. 191 Crotty, Kristin E. 125, 175 Crotty, Stephen C. 191 Crowe, Mark B. 191 Crowley, Catherine A. 175 Crumrine, Paul A. 105, 191 Cruz, Jose Alexander 209 Cullen, Leslie 192 Cunningham, Angel A. 209 Curry, Lindley 17, 224, 225, 156, 250 Curry, Thaddeus J. 209 Curtin, Paul G. 175, 251 Curtis, Joseph D. 87, 175, 246 Cusack, Susan C. 192 Cygan, Jeannine 156 Cytrynbaum, Joseph 89, 209, 229 Czerlinski, Jean F. 209, 256, 245 D Dacres, Barbara A. 192 Dagel, Cheryl L. 192 Daleiden, Joseph R. 175 Daley, Marcus 209 Dallos, Chris E. 156 Dalton, Anne Elizabeth 125, 209 Dan, George C. 175 Dan, Marius-Daniel C. 192 Daniel, Lasha S. 209 Daniels, Christopher A. 192 Daniels, Linda M. 176 Daniels, Michele T. 176 Danko, Cienevieve R. 176 Danoff, Brian F. 192 Dardick, Frederick B. 209 Dardick, Samuel E. 176 Davenport, Maxwell 192 David, Diana M. 192 David, Jonathan 156 Davis, Anthony B. 85, 156, 155, 162 Davis, Arkale 156 Davis, Brittany L. 209 Davis, Davis, Danielle 192 Erik 156, 251 Davis, Herman 156 Davis, loannis 228 Davis, Jake 192 Davis, James E. 192 Davis, Jared H. 89, 209 Davis, Jennifer A. 57, 176, 250, 255 Davis, Kimyarda Lashauny 209 Davis, Myra Caprice 156, 248, 245 Davis, Rian C. 192, 252 Davis, Davis, Davis, Shanna D. 176 Symeon 87, 156, 150 Yanni 89, 209 Daviston, Tarolyn 156 Dawkins, Corey B. 192 Dawson, Emily J. 192 Daye, Judith 209 Dean, Andrew 156 DGHYI, Lakeisha C. 209 Deboer, Daniel F. 176 W'-nl 502 wal F Debrauw, Alan D. 209 Decker, Katherine E. 192 Dehnert, Caroline E. 125, 192, 200 Dehnert, Gregory E. 209, 229 Delaney, James D. 176 Deleon, Matthew 4, 156 Delmenico, lan James 105, 209 Delsing, Mark O. 58 Demirdjian, Gregory A. 176 Demos, James A. 192 Denney, Thomas 176 Dennis, Kellie E. 176 Dennis, Marcia 229 Dennison, Natasha O. 209 Desjardins, Jennifer L. 176 Desjardins, Jory A. 125, 210 Desjardins, Julie E. 125,210 Deveaux, Godfrena Nekita 192 Dewolfe, Elena 156 Deysach, Seth L. 176 Dhaiti, Jean Remy 64, 65 Dhanidina, Al-l-lalim 29, 210 Dhanidina, Alif L. 176 Diaz, Gustavo 210 Diaz, Jennifer 192, 200, 55, 251 Dickerson, Chris 87, 176, 210 Dickerson, Danielle N. 125 Diehl, Adam C. 176 Digiovanni, Lisa E. 176 Dillman, Edith S. 176, 259 Dinham, Derron P. 192 Dixon, Anthony M. 192 Doby, Frederick E. Jr. 192 Doby, Terrence 192 Dockinsp Jeffery S. 176 Dold, Alexander 210 Donnelly, Roarke 105, 176, 184 Dorn, Russell 157 Dorsey, Jamilah N. 192 Dortch, Laretha 192 Dougherty, James 105, 157, 165 Dougherty, Julie 111, 176 Dougherty, Mary C. 192 Dougherty, Molly 176, 256 Douglas, Carl P. 176 Dove, Karen R. 192 Dove, Laura 85, 157, 147 Doyle, Barry 87, 15, 157 Draganski, Christine M. 192 Draganski, Mark R. 210 Drake, Jennifer A. 210 Dreeben, Michael W. 192 Dreier, Alexandra L. 176 Drennan, John 192 Drew, Necole 225, 192 Drucker, Bethany D. 85, 192 Drucker, Rachel B. 176, 240 Drumke, David 157 Drumke, Michelle L. 111, 110, 176 Drummond, Envin A. 210 Drummond, lain J. 176 Dryor, Antonio 210 Dubberke, Kirsten R. 192 Dubow, Sura A. 111, 176 Dubowsky, Jennifer 192 Duffy, Meghan M. 210 Dugo, Mona E. 192 Duke, Mike 192 Dumas, Aimee 157 Dumas, Robert L. 105, 192 Dumlao, Lina 157 Dumlao, Roberto C. 105, 192 Dunbar, Brian A. 192 Dunn, Audrey Elaine 176 Dunn, Dawanna 192 Durrani, Michele 210 Dworkin, Julie M. 176, 251, 254 Dyer, Adriel 11 Dyer, Egan R. 192 Dykes, Carolyn 157 E Eager, Sharon Ann 176 Earle, George P. 176, 251 Eckart, George R. 105, 28, 210, 209 Eckel, Joshua A. 105 Edelstein, Steven 157, 255, 259 . Edwards, Charles C. 176 Edwards, Jonathan G. 176 Edwards, Kimberly L. 192, 249 Edwards, Leigh A. 15, 27, 176, 256 Edwards, Yvonne S. 210 Edwards, Tricia Joy 229 Eiger, Aaron 157, 518, 257 Eisen, Jeremy A. 224, 225, 176, 252, 254 Eisenstein, Gill E. 176 Elam, Christophe 87, 157 Elesh, Sara R. 111, 176 Eliacin, Jude R. 195 Elikan, Tracey L. 111, 210 Elliott, Julie 157 Elliott, Kristin S. 195 Ellis, Amy c. 125, 210 Ellis, Derrick O. 176 Ellis, Kathryn M. 210 Elwood, Graham 157 Engel, Eileen R. 176 Engel, Geoffrey 157, 245, 246 Engelmann, Erika A. 176 Epp, Catherine E. 176 Erenberg, Miriam T. 176 Erickson, David J. 195 Erling, Pamela 91, 157, 165 Escudero, William R. 210 Espoz, Roxana Y. 195 Esrick, Daniel M. 105, 210 Esrick, Sara 115, 12,27, 158, 145, 50 Estrada, Victor Hugo 210 Evans, Eva U. 176 Evans, Gigi U. 210 Evans, Ryan D. 195 Evans, Toi M. 210 Evens, Winfield S. IV 176 Feustel, Sharon 177 Fields, Amy J. 111, 210 Fields, Terri L. 177 Fike, John 177 Fine, Eric P. 195, 198, 252, 255 Fischback, Nancy 158 Fischer, Max 177, 115 Fair, David T. 176 Fair, Michael 87, 158 Fantozzi, Randolph O. 195 Fantozzi, Richard 4 Farragher, JohnJoe 91, 195 Farragher, Patrick J. 91, 176 Favakeh, Todd 101, 155, 21 Fazekas, Kristina M. 111, Fisher, Amy J. 195 Fisher, Bruce E. 195 Fisher Carla M. 195, 252 Fisher Christopher 5, 158 58 Fisher Kenneth C. 210 Fisher La Sonjia 255 Fiterman, Amy D. 195 176, 182 Fazekas, Michael 158 Featherson, Daniel D. 89, 210 Featherson, Robert 195 Feinstein, Karen R. 195 Feldman, Adam G. 101, 176 Feldman, Matthew W. 210, 228 Feldman, Peter 158 Feldman, Sandra 158, 245 Feldstein, Marc J. 210, 228 Fennell, Mark A. 82, 176 Fitzgerald, Marie 229 Flanagan, Elizabeth H. 224, 225, 177, 252, 256 Flanigan, lan T. 177 Fleurima, Joel P. 87, 177 Florek, Melissa Brooke 177 Florek, Samantha Graham 210, 229 Flores, Debora 158 Flowers, Carl A. 210 Floyd, Willie J. 210 Fochs, Amy J. 125, 195 Foley, Juliet M. 125, 210 Fomond, Edward 87 Fennessee, Stephanie Lyn 176 Ferguson, Audrey A. 176, 255 Ferrer, Alejandra G. 85, 176, 174 Ferrigno, Lennie D. 195 Fernll, Tonya D. 210 Ferry, Lisa M. 195 Fessler, Shawn 210 Fomond, Scott A. 210 Foreman, Brian A. 195 Forkosh, Elyse 195, 254 Forkosh, Margot S. 158 Forrester, Neville 195 Fortineaux, Desiree Andr 177 Fortson, Erjan 105, 195 Fortson, Kimeco J. 177 505 Foster, Beverlina 195 Foster, Janis C. 195 Foster, Nicole 158 Foster, Steven 177 Foster, Tara L. 210 Fowler, Corey S. 158 Fox, Fionnuala, 111, 158 Fradin, Anthony D. 177 Francis, Devon G. 195 Francis, Warren A. 210 Frank, Barbara 158 Frank, Theodore M. 210 Frank, William A. 195 Franklin, Krista F. 177, 251 Franzen, Christopher W. 195 Franzon, Eric A. 224, 225, 158, 58, 59, 255, 250 Franzon, Kristen M. 210 Fraser, Karla 195 Frazier, Carolyn E. 177, 250, 255, 246 Frazier, Jeanetta L. 195 Frazier, Justin 105, 158 Frazier, Rengay 210 Fredrickson, Abigayle J. 177 Fredrickson, Chris G. 155, 245 Freeman, Martin 159 Freise, Jay G. 158 Freise, Joel A. 177 Freise, Nea A. 125, 210 Freund, Casey P. 210 Freund, Jillian 229 Frey, Margot A. 195, 240 Frey, Nathan A. 159 Freidman, Michele J. 210 Friesema, Susan K. 225, 177 Fritsche, Dagny 159 Frocker, Erica 159, 141, 518, 47, 257 Frolichstein, Michael 159 Fujiwara, Junko 225, 195 Fullmer, Amanda Louise 256, 240 Funk, Marucs 87, 159 Fuson, Adrienne M. 177, 256 Futrell, Levetta Seanee 177 G Gabori, Gil 228 Gallagher, Thomas 15, 177 Gamble, Alison C. 195 Ganan, Dori S. 177 Gannon, Christopher M. 195 Garber, Melissa E. 195, 256 Garcia, Dolores 210 Garcia, Rosa M. 210 Gardner, Meleika 177 Gardner, Tracy A. 195 Garfield, Elena B. 111, 210 Garfield, Joseph 157, 250 Garman, Mark 195 Garr, Chris 195 Garrish, Steve 91 Ganfison, Camela 159 Gaul, Lisa M. 177 Gausselin, Mary 101, 159 Gauthier, George A. 105, 195 Gauthier, Madelon A. 210 Gay, Tomiko L. 211 Gayle, Patrick A. 211 Gayle, Patriece A. 211 Gazzolo, Nicholas 11, 16, 159 Geerts, Benjamin A. 211 Gelick, Robert S. 105, 195 George, Cleon L. 177 Geraghty, Patrick J. 195, 256 Geraldson, Amy 115 Gerlach, Leslie R. 211, 228 Gerome, M. Roseline 125, 211 , Gerrish, Courtny 195 Gerrish, Stephen T. 211 Gerth, Claudia M. 105, 159 Gettings, Amy L. 177 Gettleman, Jeffrey A. 105, 195 Gewurz, Jonathan R. 195 Gibbons, Brendan J. 177 Gibbs, Alisa D. 211 Gibbs, Alison E. 125, 20, 177 Gibbs, Joanna 159, 251, 254 Gibbs, Latonya M. 177 Gibbs, Mitzi Y. 195 Gibon, Gil B. 211 Gibson, Tanya M. 177, 229 Gilbert, Whitney S. 111, 110, 177 Gilboy, Kristopher A. 195 Giles, Ardys C. 211 Giles, William B. 177 Gill, David W. 195 Gill, Ernett G. 195 Gillespie, Heather 224, 159, 248 Gillespie, Shannyn 195 Gillis, Carolyn S. 211, 241 Gilman, Britton E. 101, 105, 177 Gipson, Jeffrey M. 85, 211 Gistover, Brian L. 195 Glaser, Katharine C. 195 Glass, Linda 159 Glaubke, David 224, 159, 58, 252, 255, 250 Glick, Diana R. 59, 194, 251 Glicken, Matthew D. 194 Glickman, Elyse 159, 140 Gluck, Julie 159, 56, 162, 250, 255 Gnagni, Robin 194 Godman, James W. 177 Godwin, Bruce 211 Goesmann, Michael A. 177 1 504 Goesmann, Shonda M. 177 Goldberg, Brad P. 177, 115 Goldberg, David 140 Goldberg, Marc 194 Goldberger, Sarah M. 194 Golding, Adenekey 177 Goldman, Amie 140, 519 Goldman, Matthew A. 105, 194 Goldman, Myla D. 211, 241 Goldstein, Catherine 140 Golmon, Melton Eric 89, 211 Gomel, David W. 105, 194 Gomez, Colleen M. 211 Gomez, Felix O. 211 Gomez, Ligia H. 211 Gonsky, Elizabeth 140, 155 Gonzales, Graciela 194 Gonzalez, Marion C. 194, 249 Gonzalez, Nancy N. 211 Gooden, Harry A. 177 Gooden, Raymond G. 105, 194 Goodman, John M. 177 Goodnow, Amy 140, 242 Goodrich, 211 Goodson, Joanna 194 Goodwin, Elizabeth A. 125 Gordon, Stephen 140 Gordy, Jeffrey V. 211 Christopher A. 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Claudette 218 Richardson, Knetra C. 201 Richmond, Wynde 201 Richter, Robin 152 Richter, Scott M. 218 Rickert, Christopher E. 184 Rickman, Gretchen A. 125, 184 184 Robinson Angela F. 201 Robinson, Bennie 184 Robinson Byron L. 184 Robinson Carol R. 152 Robinson Devon 184 Robinson Edward 152 Robinson, Heather 251 Robinson James 218 Robinson Kara L. 218, 229 Robinson Kenneth L. 201 Robinson Kes L. 201 Robinson Mavis 184, 229 Robinson Terrence G. 152 Robinson, Warren Y. 105, 29, 218 Rochette, Mane Marcelle 184 Roden, Carolyn 152 Roden, Molly J. 201 Rodez, Angela Y. 201 Rodgers, Robin L. 201 Rodgers, Ruby R. 184 Rodriguez, Alonso 184 Roehrbom, Hilary 184 Roehrbom, Louise 155 Rogers, Amy 155, 251, 254, 240 Rogers, Ben 155 Rogers, Christina 224, 225, 155, 62, 252, 250 Rogers, Sandra C. 218 Rogodzinski, Dawn 155 Rojas, Jose A. 184 Rolls, Kiley M. 201 Rooney, Andrew 101 Rooney, William C. 184, 240 Roos, Sara K. 184, 248 Roseman, Jordan P. 155, 151, 150 Rosenstein, Adam 155 Rosenstein, Matthew A. 105 Rosinski, Meredith A. 201 Rosinski, Patrick 184 Ross, Derrick 89, 218 Ross, Stephan A. 184 Roubekas, Nicole M. 218 Roudez, Christopher Step 184 Round, James 155, 150, 246 Roupp, Aimee 155 Routtenberg, Noam D. 184, 251, 247 Rovnick, Elizabeth 184 Rowe, Adam 155 Rowitz, Ruth 155, 251 Royce, Sophia A. 184 Royster, Denise C. 218, 229 Roznowski, Richard J. 201 Robenstein, Michelle 201, 251 Rubenstein, Sarah 155 Rubin, Adam C. 184, 115 Rubin, Karie E. 184 Rubin, Rachel C. 218 Rubin, Sara A. 125, 184, 185 Rubinberg, Matthew A. 218 Rubinowitz, Edie 155, 255, 257 Rucker, Bobby R. 184 Ruff, Charles D. 184 Ruff, Robert 85, 155 Ruff, Sheryal M. 184 Rufus, Paula E. 111, 201 Rumold, Claudia U. 201 Rundell, Stephen C. 201 Rushing, Derek N. 89, 218 Russ, Eileen 255, 250, 254 Russ, Robert 155 Russell, Michelle L. 111, 201 Rutledge, Jonathan L. 201 Ryan, Cherish A. 201 Rysner, Eric 155, 145 S Saari, Anneli L. 191 Saathoff, David D. 201 Sabath, Joseph M. 218, 216 Sabath, Valerie D. 184 Sabbagh, Naiel 201 Sacks, David W. 105 Saiet, Eric A. 184, 65, 247 Saintvictor, Alex P. 105, 184 Saint Hubert, Sandra 229 Salamon, Jason A. 184 Salamon, Susan R. 201 Salazar, Alberto, 184 Salazar, Robert 218 Saley, Russell E. 184 Salgado, Raul 89, 218 Salkover, Kenneth 155 Salkover, Wendy C. 218, 229, 241 Salonis, Labarbour 218 Salzinski, 218 Salzinski, Samantha M. 184 Samson, Uri M. 201 Samuels, Sara A. 184 Sanchez, Michelle M. 218 Sanders, Crystal 201, 228 Sanders, Jennifer L. 201 Sanders, 248 Michael J. 105, Karen 154, 156, Sanford, Kimberly A. 218, 228 Sanford, Linda M. 184 Santiago, Neil 154 Saunders, Laura 154, 48 Savlin, David H. 201 Sawyer, Mary Tamzin 218 Sayles, Sharnell S. 201 Scane, Jennifer L. 218 Scarff, Seaton V. 218 Scarff, Siena 201 Schafer, Joshua M. 201, 195 Schauer, Ted 154, 519 Scheid, Michelle QEvansJ 201 Shelbert, Gion Matthias 105, 218 Scheldrup, Theresa L. 111, 110, 184 Schepke, Jonathan M. 87, 184, 246 Schiffer, Alexis C. 105, 184 Schlesinger, David 154 Schmall, Tracy L. 184 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Stephen 186, 177, 115 Warren, Africa N. 204 Warren, Robert J. 221 Warshaw, Adam 186, 245 Warth, Celia Lea 187 Washington, Chantel D. 187 Washington, Marsena L. 204 Waterkotte, Brian D. 187 Watson, Dawn H. 187 Watterson, Emily 159, 51 Watterson, Martha S. 111, 159 Webb, Denise M. 221 Webb, Tonya M. 204 Weigel, Jenniffer C. 187 Weigel, Rafer 4 Weil, Alexander C. 221, 115 Weil, Alexis 159, 250, 255 Weil, Charles A. 204 Weisberg, Sara Jane 187 Weiss, Ethan 159 Weiss, Rachel 204 Weiss, Rebecca L. 221, 241 Wells, Roseann R. 221 Welsh, Christopher 159 Wenberg, Kara 225 Wertymer, Megan 187, 255, 256 Wesdzunas, Nicole Carma 204 Wesson, Kimberly 159 West, Byron L. 204 Weston, Christopher D. 187, 251 Weston, Jascent X. 221 Weston, Matthew C. 221, 228 Weston, Stephen 159 Wexler, Benjamin D. 187 Wexler, Claire Ashley 159 Wexler, Jay V. 187 Wexler, Jennifer 159, 240 Wexler, Karyn A. 204 Wheby, Jonathan M. 187 Whelan, Deirore E. 187, 251 Whitcombe, Lalena 224, 225, 159, 252 White, Anthony L. 88, 204 White, Brian C. 187, 252 White, Byron M. 187 White, Carolyn H. 204 White, Christena M. 187 White, Cynthia 159 White, Richard M. 204, 228 White, Shana M. 204 Whiteside, Sheree 159, 224, 225 Whiteside, Sophia Adams 111 Whitmore, Kevin A. 187 Whitney, Christopher B. 221, 240 Whitney, Michael M. 187 Whitney, Tavia B. 187, 256 Whiton, Dennis R. 91, 187 Wickum, Ann Marie 12, 159 Wickum, Catherine A. 187 Wideman, Darlisa 204, 252, 255 Wideman, Shane L. 187 Widmaier, Darlene M. 204 Widmayer, Christopher A. 221, 228 Wietlispach, Jason A. 187 Wiggan, Dayna D. 15 Wiggan, Patrice C. 205 Wiggins, Charlotte R. 205 Wilbon, Nicole L. 221 Wild Jason R. 205 Wildes, Michelle L. 221 Wilem, Jason P. 187 Wiley, Dana 159, 224 Wilkie, Justin J. 101, 187 Wilkinson, Caroline C. 16, 225, 187 Wilkinson, Eric M. 205 Will, Jonathan N. 205 Will, Kevin 16, 224, 225, 7, 62, 65, 241 Willett, Anna Irene 111, 221 Williams Candice R. 187 Williams, David A. 205 Williams, Deborah A. 24, 221 Williams, Derrick M. 221 Williams Donerio B. 221 Williams Elizabeth 160 Williams Gina 224, 225, 187 Williams, Heather 160 Williams, Joel H. 89, 160 Williams Judith S. 221 Williams Juletta Lynn 248 Williams Kevin 205 Williams, Kezia E. 221 Williams, Lee 89, 221 Williams Michael 87 Williams Rachel A. 221 Williams Sandra C. 160 Williams, Scott A. 187 Williams, Sean M. 187 Williams Tamar 205 Williamson, Guy 5, 160 Williamson, Rosemarie G. 221 Williamson, Sherine A. 221 Williford, Deon 152 Wilmot, Derrick R. 205 Wilson, Anne L. 111, 82, 187, 6 Wilson, Anthony L. 205 Wilson, Brian E. 105, 187 Wilson, Keir J. 187 Wilson, Keli 160 Wilson, Lawrence 160 Wilson, Marc H. 252 Wilson, Matthew D. 221, 28, 29 Wilson, 0rion P. 105, 205 Wilson, Paula 160 Wilson, Robert L. 88, 205 Wilson, Robert L. 187, 186 Wilson, Shamm 229 Wilson, Toni M. 187 Wilson, Tranquil 205 Wimberly, Terrance 205 Wims, Carlos B. 88, 205 Winfree, Erik 240 Winkler E. Berengana K. 187 Winkler, Ragnar J. 205 Winn, Amy E. 205 Winston, Sherri T . 221 Winter, Laura J. 160 Winters, Angela J . 205 Winters, Darrel M. 205 Wipperfurth, William T. 187 Wirth, Debra 111, 160 Wise, Jennifer Jo 125, 205 Wixson, Mira L. 205 Wofford, Misha F. 205 Wolf, Carla A. 221 Wolf, Kimberly L. 205 Wolf, Saul I. 187 Wolff, Carolyn 160 Wolfson, Richard 160 Wong, Eva 187 Wood, Brian D. 221 Woodruff, Lisa 187 Woods, Gary D. 87 Wool, Imily B. 205 Woolridge, Debora J. 160 Woolridge, Fransinna 187 Woolridge, Keith 187 Woolridge, Kenny 160, 65 Wooldridge, Kimberly 187 Wooldridge, Marchelle L. 205 Wray, Yolanda C. 221 Wright, Alicia M. 205 Wright, Henry Jr. 221 Wright, J. Enn 205 Wright, J. Lara 187 Wright, Roy L. 221 Wu, Anita M. 205 Wu, Jason 205 Wycoff, Matthew 101, 15, 102 Wynn, Laura C. 205, 249 Wynne, Sean 16 Wynter, Michele A. 187 Y Yablon, Erik H. 205 Yajnik, Santosh 205, 115 Yale, Donald M. 187 Yamaguchi, Haruko 187 Yarling, Matthew J. 187 Vogev, Eldad 205 Yogev, Shelly 111 Yones, Julie M. 111, 205 Yost, Kelley A. 115, 205 Young, Alessandra R. 221 Young, Charlenta M. 187 Young, Mark A. 187 Young, Richard A. 205 Z Zarins, Daina Z. 205 Zarins, Sascha K. 221, 115 Zehren, Kevin D. 221 Zeigler, Karl M. 105, 221 Zeiss, Elizabeth A. 187 Zemelman, Mark 224, 225, 160, 65, 252 Ziegelmaier, Kathleen M. 187, 255 Zimmerman, Adam M. 187 Zoccoli, James A. 221 ZolomU, Nancy L. 205 Zoltners, Jennifer 111, 160, 257 Zordan, Christina L. 221 Zordan, John T. 87, 187 Zordan, Tina 85 Zeigler, Karl 9, 105 Zumstein, Justin 205 515 SCEIHIQDCELQS QUT Q 514 Closing Closing 515 i 5 Q 5 i 516 Closing 2 E LGUKING BACK 517 Shari 318 Editors Shure 42 Af Michener Aaron Eiger 0 ,,, + 'IILUI3 UEJE5 HJ IEIJU ULU E Jonelle Niffenegger Larry Battlstello Ted Schauer ggi 0 s x e -Mm Lesley Kurz Amie Goldman X W ee eeee 1,, Vi is , A . ,W Editor-in-chief Marcy Shure Student Life Vicky Michener Beth Flanagen, Ed Hughes, Pam Meyer, Adriana Schmeling, Megan Wertymer Seniors Jonelle Niffenegger Eileen Engel, Diane Ouchi, Amy Seidenbecker, Amy Wall Underclassmen Erica Michael Becky Cohen, Christina Mueller, Karie Rubin, Tavia Whitney Organizations Shari Pollack Ed Nadal, Tyke O'Brien, Beth Zeiss Academics Conie Cockrell, Peter Moskos Copy Erika Froker, Amie Goldman Tom Adamson, Tammi Barlow, Hugh Bartling, Jeremy Cald- well, Aaron Cohen, Leigh Edwards, Adrienne Fuson, Melissa Garber, Seth Kaplan, Shari Kreger, Susie Luczak, Missy Man- ning, Harza Marks, Matt Price, Beth Prullage, Kim Seth, Liz Shulman, Melanie Smith, Laura Stuart Photography Aaron Eiger, Larry Battistello, Todd Kihm, Lesley Kurz Karen Bomarth, Mike Brownsberger, James Chang, Symeon Davis, Roarke Donnelly, Molly Dougherty, Geoff Engel, Car- olyn Frazier, Jenny Hardgrove, Clare Hefferen, Megan Kelly, 520 Acknowledgements W WORTH P Andria Marcussen, Caitlin Mauney, Meaghan McRaith, Cara Mitchell, Alexander Mouton, Laura Niemoth, Ivan Pavolo- vich, Missy Prieto, Jackie Reinhard, Jim Round, Jenny Sha- dur, Ivan Sheldon, Abby Shenker, Jose Sison, Steve Spran- ger, Alysia Stiles, Anne Mane Tarjen, Sally Villegas, Richard Wildman Index The Entire Staff Business Manager Ted Schauer Thank you to all the editors: Vicky, Jonelle, Erica, Shari, and Sarah. You guys did a great job on your sections. Thanks to all the photographers, especially Aaron, for tak- ing all those pictures during the last week of school, and Larry for your organized negatives. Thanks Erica and Amie for doing such a great job on all the stories. Special thanks goes to Mimi and Liz for taking tums at being Sports Editor. Thanks to everyone who worked on the yearbook whether they were on the staff or not. Even though we never met a deadline, we all had a great time trying. A huge thank you to Erica Michael, Jonelle Niffenegger, Christina Mueller, Karie Rubin, and Marcy Shure for sacrific- ing time in August to create the academics section from scratch. Thanks Mr. Roth for always being there and having an answer to every question. And thanks Mr. Moorhead for all your help with the cover. Colophon: Key 1987 was printed by Walsworth Publish- ing Co. in Marceline, Mo. The body copy is 10 pt. Benguiat, the captions are 8 pt. The headlines in Student Life are vari- ous types, Seniors are Century Italic, Underclassmen are Souvenir Bold: Sports are Bauhaus: and Clubs are Cooper Italic. Division pages are Helvetica, and Spot color is spring green.
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