Highland Park High School - Little Giant Yearbook (Highland Park, IL)

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5 =- W.n JU (K. ajlxsSL YVJUSJt VtJU t dlluJx dPAAO ujj , h yCt JA 't WtVi L iWv ofciR. LITTLE GIANT Editor Associate Editors Fred Rickies Jane Stallmann Business Manager Lois Buchman Publicity Manager Mary Phillips Art Editor Avram Root Copy Editors Joslyn Green Nancy Silverman Photography Editor Jeffrey Dembo Seniors Susan Epstein Roberta Pollock Administration and Faculty Clarence Redman Activities Susan Mann Organizations Anita Clair Roberta Schwartz Boysโ€™ Sports Lee Tabin Girlsย Sports Underclassmen Pat Dwyer Melody Reichman Louise Landreth Adviser Mr. John A. Munski CONTENTS Seniors Page 9 Activities ' Page 48 Administration and Faculty Page 57 Underclassmen Page 65 Classrooms Page 85 Organizations Page 89 Girls' Sports ................................. Page 107 Boys' Sports .................................. Page I 10 Index ......................................... Page 128 Highland Park High School Highland Park, Illinois i gsft ,00ย ย ย ' t llr J 5 Dl. Sun tight shines through; toe (real into a ug are gag, we are happyโ€”our lives are Such We Our joy can he gentleโ€”not aflame, just aglow. We have reached the horizon. ,r,J? VJ. don I I now. 3L road wilt divide; two pat hi there wi It he. y.l both wilt go forward in pure harmony. ยซ-Mere at the croiiroadi we slopโ€”meditate, djnd to the new high ichoo t this road dedicate. SENIORS VW r, X SV 9 BACK ROW: D. McAvoy. A. Frost. R. Whitman, J. Goodman. J. Holbrook. $. Oggol, M. Walton. W. Bachle. C. Rodman. J. Peterson. D. Pollack. R. Engloman. SECOND ROW: S. DeKoven. J. Radomacher, G. Kalswim. L. Bradt. K. Herzog. M. Hendorson, E. Smith. L. Landreth. H. Maccabee. M. Phillips. A. Clair. C. Kotzman. THIRD ROW: C. Kelly. S. Bass. B. Carlson. S. Chioni, D. Zeff. J. Rexnick. M. Reichman, H. Walker. J. Goldborg. S. Wolff. S. Baldroy. FOURTH ROW: R. Gagon. G. Ratnor. C. Cowan, R. Joseph, T. Stone. W. Keogh. W. Davidson, J. Pollok, S. Horrmann. W. Philips. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY On the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and service, 88 members of the senior class were elected to National Honor Society, the highest honor a high school student can achieve. The membership, which is limited to fifteen per cent of the graduating class, is chosen from a list of those students ranking in the upper third of the class at the end of the junior year. Seniors and faculty members vote on leadership and service. Character is determined from the annual character ratings of homeroom, classroom, or activity teachers. The final decision is made by a committee of administrators and faculty members. On October 9, 1959. these students were initiated in a solemn candlelight ceremony. The presidents of Boys' and Girls' Clubs gave pins to the new members. BACK ROW: 8. Giangiorgi. D. Demichelis, D. Klei man, G. Abrahamson. M. Zuckort. R. Hollmann. J Knoll. B. Miller, F. Riback. J. Fox. D. Barnaby. SECOND ROW: G. Fall. S. Mordini, D. Morris. A Podrucci, S. Schroyor. M. Schilling, S. Epstein. B Thiolo. B. Gaudroau. B. Isoly, R. Wadt, B. Sturm. THIRD ROW: J. Green. S. Hixson. S. Morrell. J Stallmann. S. Mann. H. Brown. J. Tondi. N. Silver man. P. Ugolini, G. Lasman. M. Loevenhart. FOURTH ROW: D. Keare. W. Korotx. G. Wain berger. P. Gornor, R. Skier. G. Auerbach, D. Slep yan, J. Loon. E. Freund. 10 Grant Abraharmon An acre of performance is worth a wholo land of promiso. Kenneth Akin Put not your trust in princes. Bruce Anderson His hoart runs away with his conscience. Naomi Andorson We only gain as wo givo. Paul Attard Strength in a man is a virtue indood. Gary Auorbach The mountain provod his master. Sharon Aver Always leave them laughing. Richard Axii Self-prosorvation is the first law of nature. Nollo Babbini Evory humour has a corresponding ploasure. William Bachle I can swim like a fish. Susan Baldrey Always a lady swoot and fair. David Baltimore Congeniality makos him woll likod by all. David Barnaby What the country noods is a good five-cont cigar. Phillip Barnow A man that has a mint of phrases in his mind. Mary Lou Barth Always a lady, rofinod and polite. Alino Baskos Language is the dross of thought. Susan Bass Chants hor the air with sweot notes of her musical scale. Lynnea Baum Fair haired, blue eyed, hor ospoct blithe. 11 Donald Baumann Self-denial I tho indulgence of the propensity to forogo. Heywood Bockor An export it one who knows. Robert Beckman Ho it full of fun โ€” and what's fun without mis- chief? William Bohanna A rod-head doesn't always have a bad temper. William Beins Quiet but not shy. James Bolmonti Instinct is action incapable of self-consciousness. Bruce Bonnett Strength is courago. Ellen Bonton A good disposition outshines all else. Carol Benvenuti Whatever she did was done with so much ease. Susan Berger The beauty that addresses itself to the eyo. Janet Berkman Happiness is liko a kiss โ€” you have to givo it to somoono also. David Berkson Hold the fort! I'm coming. 12 Carol Berman Sparkling with fun and wit. James Bornard lifo is botween jest and earnest. Joseph Bernard! Books cannot always please, however good. Laura Bernardi Silence is tho element in which groat things fashion thomsolves. Sandra Bornardi Hoads turn as sho passos by. Penny Berning Mako yourself necessary to somoono. Deborah Berry Talent is o garment sho wears well. JoAnn Berthold You need not be a friond to just ono when you can bo a friend to so many. Catherine Bertucci A quiet manner concoals a kind heart. Barbara Bottcrman Learn tho sweot music of a cheerful faco. Susan Blair Tho smile that won't como off. Ellon Blankstein Sweot sophistication โ€” tho ossence of woman. Gayle Blount Art is long and timo fleeting. John Borin Whon Johnny comos marching home again . . . Benjamin Bottelo Ho who is friondly is novor alone. Louise Bradt If a thing is possiblo, doom it attainable by her. Richard Brohmor I would be bravo for thoro is much to dore. Gloria Broege Sho profits most by serving best. Douglas Brown Without music, lifo would be a mistake. Hopo Brown Thou shalt never fear for hopo is here โ€” when work is noor. Judith Brown Beauty doth of itself persuade. Concotta Brugioni The only way to have a friond is to be one. Lois Buchman Ono who worries and frets is sometimes called a Business Managor. ย 7 George Burt The strength of his chorector makos his way. 13 Mignon Bush Littlo friends prove to be great friends. Barbara Busse Spirit in sports and music. Larry Cable Oh! . . . that mine adversary had written a book. John Cahill To laugh with thine eyes belongs to love's fine wit. Thomas Camp The horn is blown in a manner proving his mastery Barbara Carlson It hurts not the tongue to utter fair words. Linda Carlson Friendship consists of forgetting what one qotย and remembering what one gives. Nancy Carlson Doing a task well takos talent. Robert Carnahan Conscience is but the pulse of reason. John Carter It is the pleasant things in life that count. Garry Carter I think I could turn and live in any world. Dennis Castelli Conquest pursues where courage leads tho way. James Castle Talent grows in silence. Michael Certik Miss, you must not kiss and tell. Lynn Chazin Who loves me will love my dog. John Chiappe Silence is golden. Sharon Chioni Laugh, love, live, and be merry. William Churchill A jest's prosperity lies in the listener. 14 Jilo Chutkow Nothing astonishes more than common tenso. Timothy Cioni I only know I'm mighty glad I'm living. Anita Clair The mind to porcoivo. tho wit to opply. Julie Clampitt Joy it tho firยฉ that koops our purpose warm and our wit aglow. Dennis Cliff Capability is his landmark. Bobettc Cohen She who laughs last didn't get the joko. Dorothy Cohon Her heart runs away with her hoad. Goorgo Coit It takos a truly good man to havo confidonco in tho goodness of others. Michael Cole Ho may bยฉ silent, but he will succoed. Janet Collins Virtuo is bold, and goodnoss novor foaring. Ronald Constablo Friondly to all but faithful to one. Stephen Corman Nothing groat was ovor achioved without enthu- siasm. Peggy Cortesi A good listener is hard to find. James Coston This lad was ovor a rovor. laughing and froo. Charlos Cowan When in doubt, win the trick. Caroline Crouse Friends oro all that matter. Gordon Cummings A word and a blow. Sheila Cummings I'd climb tho highest mountain. 15 Matthew Cuihner I am quite sure he thinks that I am right. Pamela Cusick Few things are impossible to skill. Richard Dahl A man of wit may well be a man of the world. Anne Marie Dallas A citiren of the world is a friend to all. Margaret Dannenbaum No man is wiser for his loerning. Lynno Danus As good-natured os a soul can bo. Ann Davidson She is gamesome and good. Wiliam Davidson Never burn a candlo at both ends. Charles Dockor A kind hoort offers much. Sidra DeKovon Opinions cannot survive if one does not fight for them. David Domarest A good intention clothos itself with powor. Jeff Dembo My idea of an agroeobio person is a porson who agrees with me. 16 Daniel Demicholis The strongth of twenty men. Alan Despres He who succeed? has only himsolf to thank. Steven Deiter Such a master โ€” such a man. Carol Dibborn The world looks brightor from bohind a smile. Diane Dienner Her hair was long, hor foot was light. Bruce Dierking Fuel injection โ€” 300 horsepower! Donna Donoval A swoot smile brightens any day. Marlono Duman She proves that gentlomon profor blondes. Yvonne DuVall Foresight need not See the way if spirit lights it. Patricia Dwyor So absolutely good is truth. Carolyn Egbert When silence speaks for Love, she has much to soy. William Ehart Easy come, lightly go. Anita Eisonschiml Sho must be seen to bo appreciated. Richard Emmort True to his heart which ho is forever Chasin. Robert Engolman Noptune has nothing on him. Susan Epstein Character is porfoctly oducated will. Joseph Esdalo A friend is another porson's grootest asset. Beverly Fabbri The merry heart makoth a cheerful countenance. Stephon Foinberg A trustworthy guy with a twinkle in his eye. Susan Foinberg A woman is ono of naturo's agreeable blunders. Helono Feis A womanโ€™s gentle heart. Susan Feldstein Good nature and good sense havo ovor joined. Greta Foil A mighty spirit fills thot little frame. Kennoth Fcrnstrom Silence is the key to understanding. 17 Judith Pick Como sing now. for I know you sing well. Donald Fiolding A healthy body houses a healthy soul. Robert Finney Good humor is the health of the soul. Eileen Fishman Woman would rather be reasonable than right. Steven Fletcher He that can have patience can have what he will. Anne Fordtran Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. John Fosbender Life is just a bowl of cherries. John Fox Where he succeeds, the merit's ell his own. Jacob Freeh I can resist anything except temptation. Michael Freedonberg All the world's a stage. Gary Freedman All mankind loves a lover. Robert French What virtue, what honesty! Erwin Freund A moment of thinking is an hour in words. Patricia Friedman In all things novelty and wit are best. Allan Frost Speak fitly or be silent. Carol Frost What is more divine than truth? Pam Frye Life is a jest and all things show it. Robert Gagen Always gay โ€” a true handler of money. 18 Marlene Gaggioli Respect and admiration ere hers on return. Margot Gale Freckled and fair. Ashlin Gatewood Women were made to give our eyes delight. Barbara Gaudreau No women's truly a woman who does not think her- self so. Noal Germaine This boy is ruled by his heart. Leon Gerner To becomo a great man it is necessary to be a great rascal. David Gerstel For I could sail without sail or wind. Peter Gerstel And I without a boat. Bruce Giangiorgi He who lacks time to play lacks spirit. Robort Giangiorgi The great end of life is knowledge and action. Edward Gibbs Tho magic of the tongue is a dangerous spell. James Gibbs Honor is the cornerstone in character. John Gibbs Creativity sparks spirit. Joyce Gilruth The wine that makoth glad the hoarts of all. Elizabeth Glathart Knowledge found in books is meant to be kept. James Gleason Sober and steadfast. Jean Goldberg Pours her power into the people around her. William Goldsmith So prime, so nutty and SO knowing. 19 Harris Goldstein A man's worth equals his character. Donald Goodman A social, honest, and friendly man. Eric Goodman To bo brave, but with humility, is a wondrous thing. James Goodman A leader is best when people barely know he exists. Karen Goodman I think virtue goes with size โ€” conversely. Peter Goodman I alone will not be forgotten. Barbara Gordon Laugh and th? world laughs with you. Charles Gordon Woe bo to him who reads but one book. Janet Gordon Burdens are light when one is merry. Stanley Gore Romanco โ€” the part of man's soul that is oternal. Peter Gorner The pen to writo, the note to perform. Alan Gottlieb Personality is to man as light is to day. 20 Jack Gourguechon Every man is a volume, if you know how to read him. Jeanne Gourguechon She who is firm and resolute molds the world to herself. Martha Graham Enough heart and strength to do the work. Suzanne Grais I shall laugh myself to death. Edward Grant Women take note! Diane Gravenhorst A docile disposition will, with application, surmount ovory difficulty. Joslyn Green What batter makes an ambassador than a friendly spirit and good heart? Barbara Groonfield Lovely looks โ€” a form of wonder. Steven Greenfield Thought is the soul of action. Carleen Griffin A great soul prefers moderation to excess. Saramae Grossman Women aro meant to be lovod ond not understood. Delores Gumbiner Nature is in earnest when she mokes a woman. Babotto Guthman A complete ignorance of everything a woman ncodn't know. Mary Hagblom All the charm of tho Muses. Rubort Haight Where there's o will there's a woy. Scott Haley A woman would brave fire for such a kind heart. Dale Hall Bo not merely good โ€” be good for something. Joanna Hall Truth that's brighter than a gem. James Hanig I care not for any woman but one. Robort C. Hansen Happiness โ€” the wine of rarest vintage. Robert E. Hansen Youth is moant for the young. Beverly Hanson The girl whose smile is ever so sweet. Allen Harder Some think the world is made for frolic โ€” and so do I. Wayne Harmon A friend in whom one can trust. 21 Julia Harris Always willing to help with a smile and a song. Forest Harrison Silence and Goodness are forever joined. Randall Hartmann There's e madness to his method. Patricia Hays With on indescribable twinkle in her eyes. William Heck Tho bold and brave athlete. James Hodstrom I never met a mon I didn't like. Linda Heintz A queen devoid of beauty is not a queen. Mary Honderson Roady and well-proparod when the occasion de- mands. Carol Herman Pack up your troubles in your knit bag and smile. Clifton Herricks Tho secret of success is perseverance. Scott Horrman Wit and Wisdom are born with a man. Elana Hershman Truth is the secret of eloquence. 22 Kay Herzog Born for success, with grace to win and heart to hold. Lee Hesler Knowledge is more than equivalent to force. Joan Hess Frame your mind to mirth and morrimont. Pater Hesso i have something to say! Elizabeth Hickman A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horso! Nida Himel Character must be kept bright. Susan Hixson Thou art a joy โ€” giver and enjoyer. Patricia Hoalsnor Softly speak and sweetly smile. Jeraldine Hoffman A spirited wit becomes her nature. James Holbrook He is ever precise in promise keeping. Aviva Holland What I value above all things is a good sense of humor. James Hollenbeck Industry and diligence spoil succoss. Robert Hollmann The gamo is won by the best of players. Paul Holmberg His character wins praise. Pamela Howard My heart is open wide. George Howe A loyal, just, and upright gentleman. Donna Hugh Of cheorful countenance and contented mind. Sharon Husenetter Politeness costs nothing and gains everything. Bruce Hyman Friendship is the bond of reason. Scott Ingham Man is immortal until his work is done. Bonnie Inman The rosy vision beautiful. James Ippolito Every man has his faulr and honesty is his. William Irvin The world owes me a living and I'm trying to collect it. Barbara Isley Heart on her lips and soul within her eyes. 23 Martin Jacobs Modesty becomes a young men. Margo Jacobson The tender purpose in her eyes. Gerhard Jankel Friendship improves happiness. John Jashelski Either I will find a way or make one. Lance Jensen Live it up! Mickey Joffe Organiration is the key to success. Bruce Johnson Life's greatest adventure is in doing one's level best. James Johnson And the best of me is diligence. Karen Johnson The world for me is joy, just simple joy. Naomi Johnson Know how to listen and you will profit from those who speak badly. Kenneth Jonos I told you so! Karen Jorgensen Laughter is the balm of life. 24 Robort Joseph Much of a muchness. James Juul The devil is a gentleman. Valerie Kain Man is dog's best friend. Gayle Kalseim The secret of success is constancy of purposo. Karen Kaplan All the world loves a clown. Demis Kasper Sound judgment is the ground for respect. Kay Katz A great talker with things to say. Carol Katzman Blooms In beauty; thinks in wit. Donald Kearo Fair and just leadership, mixed with the joy of living life. Judith Keon Horo's a dear, truo, ond industrious friend. Margaret Kehrwald A smile is the whisper of a laugh. Robert Keller Man is forever chasing woman โ€” not woman man. Morrel Keyes An alr-borno voice โ€” the spirit thot foretells tho beauty within. Ellen Kieft Life is mostly froth and bubblo. George King No logacy is so rich as honosty. Karen Kinney A wise and an understanding hoart. David Kleiman The play is the thing. Karon Kloos A woman is always changeable and capricious. 25 Colloon Kelly Youth and pleasure meet, chasing the hours with flying feet. Clara Kemp Sho spooks words of truth and soberness. Evolyn Kenney Her little unromembered acts of kindness and of love. Francis Kenniston Every manโ€™s fortune is molded by his character. William Koogh To be a good loader one must bo frank and ovon bold. Sharon Korrihard Boing a woman is a difficult trado, since it con- sists of doaling with mon. James Knoll Ho doos everything as well as ho con โ€” which is tho bosh. Gori Kohn Eyes of pure woman, wholosomo stars of love. William Korotz He has tho smilo and personality that ladies lovo. Phyllis Kramer I eat to live and livo to oat. Sharon Kromer Good naturo is a supromo virtue. Jillian Kruogor โ€™Tis good to bo merry and wiso. Richard Kubalelc Tho gamo is won by a true sportsman. Louiso Landreth I gave to Latin my hoart and soul. Ellon Landy Kindness is a fountain of gladness. Linda Lang Tho world belongs to tho onthusiost who koops cool. Janice Lapine There's nothing more entertaining than a male. Joan Lapine Mon has his will, but woman has her way. 26 Carol Lappen A rod head with an oven, swoot tempor. Gale Lasman Let men say what they will: woman rules them still. Audrey Layer Her zeal is stronger than all else. Joan Layton Boauty is truth โ€” truth, boouty. Nancy Leach A witty woman is a treasure. Allan Lenzini Tho only way to be liked is to like others. Beatrice Lenzini The thing that goes farthost towards making life worthwhile is a ploasant smile. Jonathan Leon Knowledge is an attribute to all men. Barbara Lorner The heavenly rhetoric of thine eyes. Bernard Lerner Never do today what you can put off until to- morrow. Howard Leshtz He's a sure card. Anno Lov And she the lady all the timo. Holane Levin Black is tho pearl in a woman's oyo. John Levinson Goodsonso and knowledge are tosted in tho card gamo. John Lindquist There is no such word as fail. John Lips Not as simplo as his name. Arnold Listek Faint heart novor won fair lady. Arnold Litteken A worthy character is always appreciated. Glonda Lockwood In measureless content. Mary Loevenhart A woman's faco is her fortune and sometimes runs into a nice little figure. Janet Logan I am willing to love ell mankind oxcopt an American. Audrey Loland A little warmth, a little light of love's bestowinr Lee Loventhal The world knows nothing of its greatest men. Robert Lucas Sincerity is his greatest asset. 27 Robert Luckman โ€ข am not In the role of e common man. Allan Luskin The man who knows and knows ha knows. Andrew Lynch Fino spirit becomes the man. Halaine Maccabeo Not by yaors. but by disposition is wisdom acquired. Kenneth Mack Thยฉ chorioteer's first love is his chariot. Judith Mandel According as tho man is so you must humor him. Sharon Manock Groot strengths end plain rules. Wanda Manfredini Whet is simple end sincoro is most conqonial to men's neture. Steve Manhart Pleasuro before toil. Susan Mann Tho loughter of e girl is among tho delightful sounds of tho earth. John Marchi Ho who has quickonod multitudes to mirth. Sharon Margclli It is not so much a friond that helps us, but her confidence. 28 Robert Marks Good things aro twico as good when they are concise. Cynthia Martin A woman aftor her own hoart. Charles Mau Every man to his trade. Don McAvoy Bowaro of quietnoss! Marilyn McClory Two blue oysters aro my oyos. Nicholas McGuiro Youth is wholly experimental. Patricia McKitriclc Good nature is more agroeablo in nature than not. Susan Modway The world belongs to the energetic. Catherine Meierhoff Look for the best in the other fellow. Ronald Mentzer As sure as a gun. Susan Merrell Boys, be ready with a shout. John Mesch I agree with no man's opinion: I hold my own. Richard Moyers To find a moro ploasant porson is indeed a choro Raymond Micheels lifo i to bo livod oxuberantly. Bruce Millor Everything about him handsomo. Stanley Miller Fine things aro fashioned within a quiot character. Radovan Milosevic A man of few words. Valentine Moczulewski A kind hoart and a quiet manner. Margarot Mohan Tho path of duty was tho way to glory. Patricia Monaghan Sho is loved for her smilo. Thomas Moore A good lough is like sunshine. Elvera Morandi For the good are always the merry. Lawrenco Morani A well-bred silence always ot commond. Susan Mordini Her spirit is the music that koops joy alive. 29 Sandra Morolli Patience ornaments the women. Dorothy Morris She has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often, and lovod much. Edmund Morris Life is not mere living, but the enjoyment of health. Gail Mortimer Let all things be done decently ond in ordor. Kathleen Mullen It is not enough to do good โ€” ono must do it the right way. Diane Muller Venus in her eyes and hair. James Nathan Wo are growing sorious and that's the next step to boing dull. Peter Nathan Good humor makos lifo easier. Richard Nathan A man is but what he knoweth. Jill Nathanson Eyos of bluo showing happiness within. Janet Nolson Sweet in goodly fellowship. John Nelson The unknown is but unsung. Scott Nelson A good disposition is moro valuoble than gold. John Nieds An elemental force is ruthlessly frank. Raymond Nord Twinkle, twinkle littlo star. Gregory Norwell His are words of faith and truth. Joan Nychay A quiet, likeable personality bocomos hor well. George O'Connell His only fault is that he has no fault. 30 Diane Oestreich Sileneยฎ is more eloquent then words. Stephen Oggel Survey my towering steture end my sixe. Robert Ohlwoin A wiso men never loses enything if he knows himself. Harry Olson He that hes friends hes woelth. Patricie Olson Looks ore fond end words are few. Joyce Omans A women's guess is more accurato thon a man's certainty. Sue Ori A little nonsense now and then is pleasant. Gorald Orlowsky Bo bright and jovial. Sharon O'Shea A porsuosivo thing is sung: let girls learn to sing. Melinda Oswald Tho mildost manners and tho gontlost heart. Susan Ovorman Fine people, liko fino doods. need no trumpots. Frank Palandri I foel liko a bull mooso! Robert Palmieri The noblest Roman of them all. Michael Paradise Tho teachers' pest; the students' jest. Norman Porkor Second thoughts they say aro best. Richard Patrick It is good to make a jest. Barbara Patterson Charity covers her manner. Paul Peachin As jolly as they come. 31 Kenneth Pedersen To believe !s to be strong. Adrienne Pedrucci Happiness seems made to be shared. David Peradotti You have to stay awake to make your dreams come true. Edward Perry He has strength who has a friend. Louise Perry You ware ever good at sudden commendations. Carol Petersen There is a time for speaking and a time for being still. John Peterson Men may come and men may go. but I go on forever. William Philips My way of joking is to tell tho truth: itโ€™s the fun- niest joke in the world. Francis Phillips The world moons something to the copeble. Mary Phillips I have nothing to docloro but my genius and my humility. Marzio Piagentini Good works ore worth much and cost little. Phil Picchietti Seize the day and live each minute. William Piersen Impossible is not a word I use. Daniel Pollack Whon in doubt โ€” punt. Steven Pollack With pationco. gentlemen, and shuffle. James Poliak I came. I saw. I conquered. Linda Pollock Wo ezpocted much and got much more. Roberta Pollock The past unsighed for. the future sure. 32 Lynne Porter Whet is more precious then e true triend? John Poser The force of his own skill mokes his wey. George Price Humility is elwoys groce. elweys modosty. Susen Price Potionco is the best romody for overy trouble. Ronald Provus Ever feithful to one. Jane Radomacher Wisdom, power, end goodness meet. Gershon Ratner I now do plainly see this busy world and I shall no'or egroo. Clarence Redman As toochors. books ero only secondary to life. Melody Reichman Her laugh and smile illuminate her presence. Lynn Reinhard A lithe body and a supple mind. Robert Reinish Everyone is tho architect of his own fortuno. Marsha Rensch Con we over have too much of a good thing? Joy Reznick If a woman has long hair, it is o glory to her. Frank Ribaek Energy, can do anything that can be done in the world. Fred Rickies What wisdom can you find that is greater than humility? William Rigby Large is his honesty and his soul sincere. Harvey Ring Come now. let us reason it out โ€” but. I'm right. Michael Ripley I didn't want to set the world on fire โ€” just M229. 33 William Riter Old friend aro betย . Elizabeth Rivetย A friend is worth all hazard wo can run. Audrey Rivj One inch of joy surmount a mile of grief. Lucy Robinson I've taken my fun where I've found it. Rita Ronzani Nothing endure but personal qualities. Harry Roof Historian of fine conscience. Avram Root There is no substitute for talent. Richard Root His stance is tall and stately. John Ross Let me dive right in. Alan Roufa Hold infinity in the palm of your hand and otornity in an hour. Barbara Rubenstein Tho merry love to dance. Diane Rubin Woaring ell that weight of learning lightly like a flower. Thomas Russell Some are born greoย : some achiovo greatness. Howard Sanders Bocouso to lough is proper to the man. Sharon Schaefer A generous action is its own reward. Ned Schecter The world looks brighter from behind a smile. Stephen Schoff I always keep smiling. It mokes pooplo wonder what I've been up to. Marie Schilling A merry heart and a rhyming tonguo. 34 Arthur Schlitt Jhe only way to gat rid of temptation is to yield to it. Judea Schlossberg Patience ornaments the woman and proves the man. Michal Schover And perspective, it is a painter's art. Sandra Schreyer She who has the bright hair end bright face. Connie Schroederus Trifles light as air. Roberta Schwartz Hor loveliness I never knew until she smiled on mo. Alex Scornavacco Italy, my Italy! Martha Scott Exceedingly fair was she. Ellen Server Hore is a woman finely clad and fair. Sandra Seymour Those who want fewest things are best. Jay Shapiro Nothing is ochiovod before it is tried. Susan Shofflin As long as we love we serve. Ronald Sheldon Everyone is more or loss mad on a point. Marc Shinderman My life is worthy of my lino. Lois Sholpack With sudden laughter. Gail Sicilia A gay laugh graced with a lovely smile. Pamela Sidari A merry heort goes all the day. Nancy Silverman A truly noble mind can be found only in the truly noble. 35 Rona Silverman The brightness of her smile would shomo the stars. Arna Silvers Looks freshest in the fashion of the day. Edwin Sjoberg The honest man is a noble creation. Richard Sklar A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. David Slepyan With the holp of a doctor he might yet recover. Sandra Slisher Itโ€™s not woalth nor ancestry, but honorable conduct and a noble disposition that make men great. Susan Sloan The foster-child of Silence. Elizabeth Smith The Eternal Feminine draws us upward. Kenneth Smith Ho preferred to be good, rather than to seem so. Jamos Snow He never says a foolish thing. Terry Somenzi To work is Human; to be lazy. Divine. Wayne Spelius The world is worthy of such men. 36 Jane Stallmann Love is the business of the idle, but the idleness of the busy. Penny Stanish What the heart has once owned it shall never lose. Madeline Starcevich Gladness of heart is her life and countenance. Wendy Stoin As merry as the day is long. Donald Stewart Ho has moro than one tolont up his sloove. Nancy Stewart How weak a thing the heart of woman is. Roy Stiller Friendships ore modo to be shared. Ralph Stocker By different methods do men excel. Thomas Stone He gave of his companions his best. Theodore Stromberg Beware the fury of a patient man. Barbara Sturm One foe is too many and a hundred friends is too few. Arlene Sundberg A witty beauty is a power. Ellen Swartz Quick wit. blithe spirit, and brave heart. Betty Swigart Kindness is the golden chain by which society is bound together. Lee Tabin How great a matter a little fire kindleth. Margaret Taft Tho gods approve the depth and not the tumult of the soul. Robert Taft It's honorable conduct and a noble disposition that mako men groat. Terry Tanner Jack of all trades. Stuart Terry All is for the best in this best of possible worlds. Bruce Texley Thrice noble is the man who of himself is king. Barbara Thiele Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth spoaketh. Karen Thomas Merrily, merrily shall I live now. Mary Jane Thomas Tho music that can doepest reach. Judy Tondi Enthusiasm is a good lubrication for the mind. 37 Vernon Trebort Life is too serious to tale too seriously. Craig Tribolet Never an idle moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others. Cynthia Tucker A fair young girl, with light and delicato limbs. Carol Turner Stubborn labor conquers everything. Louise Ugolini The soft fall of her hair. Patricia Ugolini She walks in beauty, like the night . Lillian Vanoni Spirit and enthusiasm spark her personality. Dennis Varney Man's good sense is the care of his fortunes. Joanne Venturini Friendship! Mysterious cement of the soul. Kenneth Venxon Strength is goodnoss well directed. Louise Vick Born to blush. George Victor When you cell me that, smile! 38 Mildred Visoky Early marriage โ€” long love! John Vollertsen ! profoss only this โ€” let every man do his best. Rena Wadt Herein dwolls wisdom and boauty. Helen Walker . . . And a periwinkle noso. John Wallenstein Quiot. but noticed and liked. Michael Walton You name it โ€” he can do it. Virginio WoMielt Truth is the mother of genius. Linda Wanger Hor eyes as stars of twilight fair. Moya Watson She has a voice of gladness and a smile of elo- quence. of beauty. Howard Wax There is no substitute for truth. Barbara Weigle So little dono and so much to do. Gerald Woinberger Whosoever would be a man must bo a non-con- formist. Michael Weisbard Me for Miko. Barry Wexler I havo a single-track mind. Jeanotte White Sweeter also than the honeycomb. Marvin White Porsuosion tips his tonguo whene'er he speaks. Priscilla White On the piano playod she with a mastor's hand. Taylor White To spoak truth, not so much as I would, but as much as I dare. Robert Whitman The greatest pleasure of life is love. Philip Wiederecht To see the world in a grain of sand. Allan Williams I'm no angel. Peter Williams Choorfulnoss is natural to tho heart of man. Bruce Wilson Friendship and kindness go hand in hand. Emily Wilson Her ways are those of pleasantness. 39 Thomas Wilson When I have nothing to do. I do it. Lynn Wilson-Porteous A picture is a poem without words. Ilene Winstin Never faltering from the right. Kathy Winter It brings comfort and encouragement to have com- panions in whatever happens. Barbara Wishnick Laugh yourself into stitches. Susan Wolff One onemy is one too many. Patricia Wood To love and to be loved. Elizabeth Wormser It matters not what you are thought of but what you are. Fred Wright Road him for style. Kenneth Wyman There is a mystery in his looks. Lawrence Yellen The fewer the words that are spoken, the more significant the meaning. Neil Zeborowski His future is in the stars. Donna Zeff Trifles make perfection, and perfection is no trifle. Max Zenko Let ovory man mind his own business. Robert Zimmerman Man is dancing in his bare feet. Michael Zuckert Man is a social animal. Jeannine Zuppann But O. she dances such a way! 40 SENIORS NOT PICTURED: The seniors not picturod ore Thomas Baker. Hal Brown Lawrence Cald- erelli, Margoret Pranks, Katherine Frehner, Elizabeth Grant, Donna Grubbs. Peter Nathan. Ronald Varney, and Dinand Walk. SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD: BACK ROW: Daniel Pollack. Jomes Holbrook, William Heck. Steve Oggel. Bruce Johnson. Relph Stocker. Robert Engelmon, Mr. Floyd, adviser. THIRD ROW: Miss Shine, adviser; Randall Hartmonn, John Fox. Howard Leshtz. Michael Paradiso. Dennis Cliff, Penny Borning. SECOND ROW: Beverly Fabbri. Gayle Kalesim. Louise Vick, Jan Lapina, Wendy Stoin. Ellen Swartz. Pam Frye. Susan Hixson. FRONT ROW: Robert Gegon. treasurer; Mary Hondorson. secretary; Grant Abrahamson. vice-presi- dent; James Poliak, president. ABSENT: Carol Katzman, social chairman. HE PAT FLOYD AND HARVARD BOOK AWARDS Colleen Kelly Pot Floyd Award Winner The Pat Floyd Memorial Award, in honor of Pat Floyd who would have graduated in 1951, is presented each year to the most deserving junior girl. The junior sessions nominate candidates on the basis of leadership, character, and service. After the principal, deans, and junior session advisers have narrow- ed the list to three girls, the juniors vote on these three. Colleen Kelly was select- ed in 1959. The Harvard Book Club of- fers an award to the most outstanding junior boy. who is chosen by the prin- cipal. deans, and junior boys' session ad- visers. In 1959, James Knoll receive'd the Harvard Book Award. Jim Knoll Harvard Book Award Winner 41 SENIC Most Popular โ€” Susan Wolff and Bill Keogh Most Likoly to Succeed โ€” Colleen Kelly and Jim Knoll Class Clowns โ€” Sue Hixson and Jack Freeh Cutest Couplo โ€” Suo Merrell and Bruce Miller Class Brains โ€” Nancy Silverman and Erwin Freund Best Drossod โ€” Ellen Server and Mickey Paradise Drag With Toachers โ€” Betsy Wadt and Jim Knoll Class Worriors โ€” Hopo Brown and Dan Pollack LLOT Best Figure-Physique โ€” Carol Kahman and Dan Pollack Bast Personality โ€” Sue Wolff and Jim Poliak Man-Woman Haters โ€” Suo Hixson and Bruce Dierking Most Talented โ€” Colleen Kelly and Peter Gorner Most Sophisticated โ€” Barbara Rubonstoin and Fred Ricklos Biggest Eetors โ€” Phyllis Kramer and Steve Oonel Class Loafers โ€” Keren Kaplan and Bob Luckmen Best Athlote โ€” Sue Medway and. Tim Russell Biggest Ear-beaters โ€” Sherry Aver and Don Stewart Biggest Flirt-Wolf โ€” Jeannine Zuppann and Gary Freedman NICK NAMES Terry Somenzi โ€” Sam Karen Kaplan โ€” Beulah Lillian Vanoni โ€” Toni Mr. Munski โ€” Uncle John Jody Green โ€” Jodos Bill Bachle โ€” Bagel Bill Churchill โ€” Crunch Allan Luskin โ€” Sparky Anne Marie Dallas โ€” AM Howie Sanders โ€” Pumpkin Mr. Kyle โ€” Daddy Chet John Poser โ€” Polecat Lynn Chazin โ€” Blimp Aviva Holland โ€” Vival Bob Palmieri โ€” Palmets Susan Feldstein โ€” Knip Judy Tondi โ€” T-Bird Bill Keogh โ€” Boens Barb Thiele โ€” Moose Louise Vick โ€” Weasel Arlene Sundberg โ€” Wiennie Rat Pol โ€” Jim Pollack Bob Giangiorgi โ€” Aninjal Sue Hixson โ€” Sioux Poter Williams โ€” Pinky Maggy Dannenbaum โ€” Megooch Wendy Stein โ€” Bird Sharon Maneck โ€” Maniac WHAT THEY'RE SAYING WHERE THEY'RE SEEN Sue Wolff โ€” Hi group! Judy Walker โ€” Thatโ€™s cool! Senior girls โ€” I got a letter! Bob Luckman โ€” Thatโ€™s hideous. Cindy Martin โ€” Like too much. Barb Wishnick โ€” Hi boug! Mr. Guthrie โ€” How trite. Jean Goldberg โ€” I donโ€™t believe it. Sandahlโ€™s session โ€” Letโ€™s have a party! Betsy Wadt โ€” Uhm. . . . Jack Peterson โ€” Ah, so. . . Jane Stallmann โ€” I am not! The Seniors โ€” Iโ€™m soooo tired. Lee Gerner โ€” i A la pelotita! SONG TITLES THAT FIT Ted White โ€” reading poetry Jon Leon โ€” at the Snack Bar Don Stewart โ€” on skis Joanie Hass โ€” driving to Timmy's Mary Henderson โ€” at Hal's Phil Barnow and Mike Zuckert โ€” in Miss Prahl's room The Seniors โ€” at Ravine Drive Beach Gary Freedman and Clarence Redman โ€” at New Trier Bernie Lerner โ€” at Mr. Guthrie's apartment. Medway and Hixson โ€” on the tennis courts Gail Sicilia โ€” being pushed out of the parking lot Senior girls โ€” knitting. REMEMBER WHEN .... College โ€” Que Sera Sera Mr. Covert โ€” Giant Graduation โ€” Exodus Jan Logan โ€” God Save the Queen The Senior Class โ€” The Best of Everything The Diploma โ€” To Havo and to Hold Mr. Vyn โ€” Beat Me Daddy Eight to the Bar Marc Shinderman โ€” Tell Him No Mr. McLaughlin โ€” Mack the Knife Prom โ€” The Day the Rains Came Kay Herzog and Jody Green โ€” Beyond the Sea Mr. McGivern โ€” On Wisconsin John March! ate a grapefruit whole? We beat New Trier and won our Homecoming game? We were all on the Honor System? Ozzie played Terzan in 5th period lunch? We had our Soph Picnic in the indoor track? The waterfall fell? We made our first float? School closed on account of snow? We didn't have a Freshman Assembly? We gave the Senior Sendoff? The senior boys were apprehended for egg fighting? We gave Sweet Sixteen teas? Shoreline mistook Isely for a Wolff? 44 High school! To the incoming froshmon this phrase meant excitomont, but the first day was instoad filled with a maze of hells, a pushing mob, an indecipherable schedule, and home- work. At tho Girls' Club Big-Little Sister Toa. held at the end of tho first day, each junior girl assurod hor freshman sister that soon order would emerge from chaos. So you want to go to college! At one of Highland Parkโ€™s four annual College Days, Mrs. Quisonborry, col- lege representative, tells Anita Clair ond Ellen Swartz about Wellesley. Girls, there is hope. AUTUMNAL ADJUSTMENTS AND '59 TOOK FLIGHT As the girls waited at dawn to buy tickets for the Girls' Club Moth- er-Daughter Banquet, many wonder- ed if cooking a dinner for Mother might be easier. On October 21, however, when they feasted at the banquet and then performed as re- porters and editors for the benefit show, Press Party, they knew a private dinner would never have suf- ficed. Happy New Year! The magic mid- night had arrived. Father Time reach- ed the end of his road and disap- peared amid a shower of balloons and confetti. New Year's resolutionsโ€” those which are made to be broken โ€”were solemnly resolved by High- land Park celebrants. The annual New Year's Eve supper dance was spon- sored by the Student Activities Com- mittee and the P.T.A. The night was right, the moon was bright, and '59 took flight. POT POURRI LITERALLY MEANS Student Stunts is sponsored by the Senior Class, but features budding young Thespians from all four classes. It gives each participant a chance for crea- tive expression, which is manifested in dramatics presentation, musical arrangement, dance techni- que. stage setting and lighting, costume design, and advertising skill. Proceeds from ticket sales are used for a class gift and for yearbook expenses. The variety show format resembled that of the orig- inal productions which were instituted over thirty years ago. The cast of thousands (well, maybe only 135) presented a very memorable Student Stunts. 48 STUPENDOUS STUDENT STUNTS Pot Pourri, os its title suggests, was a variety showโ€”a production which represented practically every phase of life. Lifeโ€”and Student Stuntsโ€” would be very dull if not for dancing girls, business executives, bicycles, toy shops, college debutantes, and shoe-shine boys. All these elements were mold- ed into a delightful production by Mrs. Olson, dra- ma teacher, Miss Shine and Mr. Floyd. Senior Class advisers: Phil Barnow and Barb Rubenstein, student directors; and Pete Gorner, music director. 49 HOME CAME THE CONQUERING HEROES Gonna win, by golly, gonnaโ€” we did! Nothing con- tributed more to the spirit of Homecoming than the victory which the Varsity football team scored this year. A vigorous snake dance marked the beginning of the weekendโ€™s festiv- ities. Traffic was halted during the parade, which featured decorated cars and snakes of tireless enthusiasts. Cheers echoed through the crowded auditorium at the pep-filled pep rally following the snake dance. Saturdayโ€™s game against Oak Park heaped honors upon Highland Park's team and coaches, and upon the Student Body, without whose sup- port and confidence the game would never have been won. Events were culminated by a dance Saturday night, which afforded the home-comers a chance to reap the harvest of their vigorous struggle. HGA MAKES DADDY GO ROUND With cotton candy (made out of cotton), paper ferris wheels, posters, and a barker's stand, the cafeteria on February 25 turned into a carnival for Daddy-Go-Round, the HGA Father-Daughter Banquet. After a gala dinner, each class entertained in the original-song contest, which the seniors won. When the festivities were over, the proud Dads left with their cupie doll favors proud dads left with their cupie doll favors at their sides. On ye midwinter nightโ€™s eve of Feb- ruary twentieth, the sophomore class held its annual dance in honor of the seniorsโ€” Night of Knights. A record- breaking crowd of over 500 Lancelots and Guineveres danced in the Great Hall (the gym to the uninitiated) and an imposing medieval visitor was present, clad in his suit of armor. Burton Ruder, class president, and Jeanne Hurvitz. social chairman, were in charge of the affair, one of the main sophomore projects. The spring play, Mrs. McThing , was a bewitchingly delightful story of witches, gansters. and old maids. Dorrie Gilden and Victor Reichman took the leading parts as Mrs. LaRue and her son, Howay. Behind-the-scenes activity was supervised by Miss Nice, drama coach, and Linda Pollack, student director. The play was skillfully presented, and was complemented by colorful costumes and effective staging. 51 In a Polynesian paradise of bamboo huts and plumed trees, completo with an onchanting water- fall. Bruco Millor and Carol Katiman wero crowned King and Queen of the Junior Prom by the 1958 monarchs. Wally Bartlett and Sandy Looney. Presiding with Carol and Bruce are Ellen Servor. Susan Morrell. Patty Ugolini. Jim Knoll. Jack Peterson, and Bill Keogh. 52 A MAY NIGHT ON BALI H'AI The king and queen lead the coronation dance to the music of Dick Marx and his band. Weeks of budgeting, ordering, decorating, and. scheming were successfully climaxed by Bali Hโ€™ai, the 1959 Junior Prom. On May 23 everything com- bined to give the effect of a torrid tropical isle โ€” except the weather, which was decidely cool. The entire junior class had worked hard under the direction of the following committee heads: BACK ROW: Mrs. Cardinal, adviser; Sue Mordini. Rita Ronzani. Sue Well- man. Barbara Thiele, Sue Hixson, Mary Henderson, Cathy Moiorhoff. Gale Lasman. Sherry Aver. Miss Prahl. adviser. FRONT ROW: Jon Leon, Mike Walton, Bruce Miller. Bob Gagen, Avram Root. Mr. Kolbo. adviser. All for one ond ono for oil. She's funny that way. Nightly pinups. With a little bit of luck . . . Let's have a party! Thank heaven for little girls! Sledding anyone? 54 Our Latin Lovar. We came, we saw. we conquered. I'M an Indian too. I'm gonna wash that man right outa my hair. At three in the morning . . . I'm a party. Our first Prom wasn't a FLOP! Apples get 'em ovory time. What matos a bittor batter bet- ter? Heave-away, Saramao. Long Sam. Remember when we didn't count calories? Whon thoy're growing up . . . On our own. unchaporoned? Hi, Gang! You gotta ba a football hero. You'll wonder where the yellow went. I HAVE arrived. South of the Border โ€” Bali H'ai. You go to my head. Let's put our heads together. Sophisticated ladies. Itโ€™s feeding time at the 100. To construct an irregular triangu- lar pyramid . . . Happy trails to you. Ever try sky-skiing? The End. 56 Mr. A. E. Wolters. Superintendent of Township High School Distric 113. Tho Administration Office staff includes. BACK ROW: Mrs. Morley, Mr. Blackstone. accountant: Mrs. Ubl. and Mrs. Krost. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Cliffo. Morrison. Mrs. Lang. rvir. v . Jiunioi, Park High School. Mr. Leslie Libakkon. Assistant Super- Mr. Harlan A. Philippi. Diroctor of intondent of Township High School Guidanco and Principal-Elect of Deer- District 113. fiold High School. 58 Township High School District 113 Board of Education: Mrs. Jamos M. Tibbetts, president. MEMBERS: Mr. E. J. Cadamagnani, Mrs. J. S. Johnson. Mr. H. E. Foreman. Jr., Mrs. Jamos M. Tibbetts, Mr. M. Conley. Mr. F. D. Weeks. Mr. R. J. Koretr. Here is tho Guidance Office staff working hard on some student's scho- dule. The staff includes Mrs. Shoahen, Miss Cholewa, Miss Jehle. Mrs. Hut- chinson. and Miss Watts. Tho Main Office staff is waiting eagerly for more work to do. Horo are Miss Werhane. Mrs. Kehrwald, Mrs. Lodlio. Miss Tondi. and Miss Aynsley. Mr. Earling Zaeske. Operations Manager. Mr. L. K. Devereaux. Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. Miss Lillian Tucker. Secretary of the Board of Education. 59 Bus Drivers BACK ROW: Mr. Bock, Mr. G. Amidol. Mr. Peterson, Mr. Goodrodo, Mr. R. Winkler, Mr. Loland. Lt. Dransfoldt. FRONT ROW: Mr. Norini. Mr. C. Winkler. Mr. Zeccari, Mr. Lodurini. Familiar Faces Mr . Blevins. Boys' Physical Education Deportment secretary: our nurses. Mrs. Ryall and Miss Losswell; and the Attendance Office staff. Mrs. Bock and Mrs. Bielert. Building and Grounds Crew Mr. Coughenour, Mr. Casberg, Mr. Godwin. ABSENT: Mr. Palmer, Mr. Penrose. Mr. Sikorski. Building and Grounds Crew 8ACK ROW: Mr. Goodrodo, Mr. Gilbertson, Mr. Chioni. Mr. Ori. Mr. Barnes. FRONT ROW: Mr. Seornavocco. Mr. Kolaso. Mr. Glader. Building Manager; Mr. Rizzolo. Math Department Tho Math Dopartmont is composed of: BACK ROW: Miss Wood. Mr. Winkley. Mr. McCord. Mr. Shopard. Mr. Hall. Mr. Wilder- muth. and Mr. Chickornoo. FRONT ROW: Miss Klinge. Miss Oleson. Miss Greenwald. department hoed: Mrs. Gerth. and Mrs. Christofferson. FACULTY Language Department Busy discussing techniques for lan- guage instruction aro: BACK ROW: Mr. Kraft. Miss Mc- Kichan. Miss Joiner, department head: Miss Fredrickson. Miss Bogs. Mr. Garrigan. FRONT ROW: Miss A. Anderson. Mrs. Sandahl, and Mr. Hunt. ABSENT: Mr. Mathiosoh. Science Department The Science Department members convened to find somo now experiments to baffle their stu- dents. BACK ROW: Mr. Eisoman, Mr. Small. Mr. Car- michael. Mr. Einbecker, Mr. Braun, department heod: and Mr. Floyd. FRONT ROW: Mr. Broming. Mrs. Cardinal. Mrs. Strang. Mrs. Bafdroy. Mr. Hanson, and Mr. GJertsen. Social Studies Department The Social Studies Department in- cludes: BACK ROW: Mr. Hein. Mr. McGiv- ern. Mr. Schrader, Mr. Bonson, Mr. Cantor. Mr. Splitgerber. Mr. Vyn, and Mr. Hayes. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Swanson. Miss Hartz. department hoad: Miss Tail- man. Miss Prahl, and Miss Spencor. 61 English Department Smiling for tho littlo Giant photo- graphor aro these mombors of the English Doportmont. BACK ROW: Dr. Munski. Mr. O'Neal. Mr. Covet. Mr. Cash, Miss Morgan, and Mr. Cianchetti. FRONT ROW: Miss Borman. Miss Shino, Mrs. Reinocko. Miss Palmer Miss Massovor. English Department Here aro more English teachors. BACK ROW: Mrs. Simpson, reading consultant: Mr. Porry. department head: Miss Joy. Mr. Greenwald. Mr. Guthrie, and Mr. Alloman. FRONT ROW: Miss Holdormen. Miss Hubbs. Mrs. Olson. Miss Bockmire. and Miss Jonos. Core Department Demonstrating the Core spirit aro Miss Bog- hasen, Mr. McMullen. Miss Tarry, and Mr. Repsholdt. department hoad. Business Education Department Discussing plans for the Business Edu- cation Department aro Miss Maxey. Mr. Rhodos. Miss Mount. Mr. Mihura. Miss Seed, and sooted. Miss Wall, department hoad. ABSENT: Mr. Spears. Industrial Arts Department Hero in the Industrial Arts Depart- ment planning now projects aro Mr. Hammerborg. Mr. Bolle. department head: Mr. Windborg. Mr. Carpenter, Mr. Kohrborg, and Mr. McLaughlin. Home Economics Department and Library Staff Working on homo-planning in the Home Eco- nomics Department aro. BACK ROW: Miss Noff. and Mrs. Suckow. FRONT ROW: Miss Bean and Miss Cairncross. department head. Tho Library Staff, including Mrs. Swanson, Mr. Smith, and Miss Tearo, department hoed, aro planning moro comploto uso of tho library's facilities. Girls' Physical Education Department Tho members of the Girls' Physical Education Department, oxhaustod from climbing the stairs to the upper gym are. seated. Miss Lill. department head: Miss Haddy, Miss Falk, and Mrs. Philipson. Mrs. Ubl, Miss Mc- Cutchan. Miss Harvey, and Miss Tank aro standing behind thorn. Boys' Physical Education Department Membors of 1 ho Boys Physical Education Depart- ment moot to plan their strategy. BACK ROW: Mr. Carlson, Mr. Davis. Mr. Kano. Mr. Auit, Mr. Harris, and Mr. Baldrini. FRONT ROW: Mr. Christonson, Mr. Ostrandor. Mr. Kondig. dopartmont hood: Mr. Gasper, and Mr. Bursorv Music Department Mr. Finch, department hoed, Miss Andorson. and Mr. Kyle of the Music Department are practicing their por- cussion techniques. Art Department When the Art Department's toachers. Mr. Kolbe. department hoed. Mrs. Esserman, and Mr. Palmgren, convene, a masterpiece must result. The book-storo clerk. Miss Appleton, is resting after a rocont berrego of students demanding books and sup- plies. Miss Thompson, known to us as Tommy. is serving as study hall supervisor. 4 9 Cafeteria Staff BACK ROW: Mr. Larson. Mrs. Borube. Mrs. Schriver. Mr. Doliso. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Benossi. Mrs. Sandberg. Mrs. Hilron. Mrs. Pehan. Second picture: BACK ROW: Mrs. Lomoro. Mrs. Lonxini. Mrs. Hampton. Mrs. Issel. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Tillotson. Mrs. Hamm. Mrs. Lencioni. Mrs. VanderBloomen. UNDERCLASSMEN JUNCTION 61 JUNCTION 62 JUNCTION 63 Junior Executive Board BACK ROW: Sally Jowott. Peulotte Ru- bin, Joe Hurst. Henry Cretors. David Klorfine. MIDDLE ROW: Janet Kmieciak. Nancy Fredrickson. Charles Buening. Larry Bloom. Dick Piatt. FRONT ROW: Lynnetto Maestri, secro tary: Jeff Lockio. president: Susan Hirsch. fe'der. treasurer. BACK ROW: Sonny Johanson. Ed Gam- son. Bill Hutchinson. Joanne Austin. Leila Schor. Bill Price. MIDDLE ROW; Lynne Sager. Lynne Fin- der. Karen Arne. Carol Goldman. Sheila Cummings. FRONT ROW: Nancy Zacharias. social chairman: Lucy Rogers, vice-prosident: Miss Prahl and Miss Oleson. advisers. Miss Boghasen BACK ROW: Molodoe Fromling. Shelly Albin. Norma Piaconza. Both Wing. Jo Ann Lee. Sherrie Krese. Gay Marcus. Jennifer King, Frances Kahn. Miss Bog hasen. MIDDLE ROW: Sharon Hanson. Doloros Carani, Tari Weisert, Mary Lenzini, Jo- anne Belmonte. Marilyn Segil. Lois Steel. Cloudia Harris. FRONT ROW: Joyce Stickon. Nancy Christman. Linda Roach. Barbara Cohen. Lynne Finder. Lois Osterling. Sandra Boor. ABSENT: Roberta Woterhouse. Sandra Walton. Mr. Christensen BACK ROW: Brian Favier. James Gray. Lodorico Ori. Goorgo Worness. Nils Hagberg. Jack Julcher, Bill Uhlomann. William Cargill. Austin Tuthill. Dale Zech. Mr. Christensen. MIDDLE ROW: Robort Lawronce, Miko Thompson. John Schladt. Guy McCloskoy. David Steege. John Anstott. Bill Hutch- inson. David Hesse. William Cohler. Charles Kelley. FRONT ROW: Charles Capitani. Steven Mora. Peter Sando. Kennoth Gainos. William Schneider. Kenneth Hirsch. Rich- ard Bartoli. Joseph Herbert. ABSENT: Carl Trexler. Mrs. Christofferson Mrs. Christofferson. Joyce Burrus. Sheila Cummings. Gail Fisher. Carolyn Schladt. Glorio Hangren. Kristine Mauri. ABSENT: Carol Carlson. Mr. Cianchetti BACK ROW: Ronnie Bernordi. Chuck Bolton, Don Schwoigor, Syd Reid. Bob Terpoy. David Ricker. Goidon Cumberland. William Warner, Thomas McGuiro Mike Carney, Mr. Cionchotti. MIDDLE ROW: Rick Asher. Bob Kaplan, Terry Klavohn, Dalo Smith, Ken Hodberg. Bruce Wino- grad. Dan Hickey. Larry Curley. Steven Gum- biner. FRONT ROW: Bill Geuder. Dennis Connolly. Bill Lolli, Dick Platt. Gig Gluck, Tom Dexter. Barry Dixon. Arthur Friedmon. A8SENT: Larry Fish, Marty Fischer. Dick Parkin- son. Mr. Finch BACK ROW: Mike Fountain. Mark Panther. Pat Heyward. Jerry Liebling, Craig Moldahl, James Ugolini. Ian Geller. Goorgo Bollonbecher. Maxima Parienti, Mr. Finch. MIDDLE ROW: James Ramsey. Barry Grossman, Pete Hammel. Carl Johenson, Jeffrey Leckie. Alan Flotcher. Roland Kraatz. Cherlos Adlor. Richard Crowell, Richard Barnaby. FRONT ROW: Jim Biorfiold. Thomas McGivern, Donald Shankman. David Bellamy. Barry Cum- mings. Howard Holnicker. Barry Gilbert. ABSENT: Jack Altman. Robert B. Kaplan. Don Platt. Miss Fredrickson 8ACK ROW: Carol Drake, Judith Osborn. Jo- anne Austin. Jerry Giss. Nancy Noel. Nancy Stolkin. Lynno Shelton. Sally Pierantoni. Mary Hexter. Miss Fredrickson. MIDDLE ROW: Mary Coleman. Bonnie Roso. Phyllis Jocobson. Lynno Moore. Pam Moss. Kate Wing. Nancy Jandeisek. Andrea Murray. FRONT ROW: Karon Moior. Diordro Reilly. Lyn- otto Maestri. Ronnie Shapiro. Kothloon Binard, Judy Loncioni. ABSENT: Dorrie Gilden, Linda Hennessy. Miss Haddy BACK ROW: Diane Grew. Sharon Imbor. Daryl McIntyre. Nancy Leonard, Anna Tatar. Elisa Mandes. Judy Peterson. Karen Honson Joan Banashek. Miss Haddy. MIDDLE ROW: Barbara Hinthorn. Virginio Mordini. Patti Oppenheim. Judy Hammerman, Randy Rosner, Patricia Schloss. Joanne Spark. Judy Covalior. Martha Vanoni, Karen Reynolds. FRONT ROW: Carrol Kopp. Kathy Edmonds, Lana Bolotin, Martha Hartman, Goil Golden, Jonot Kmiociok. ABSENT: Frances Miller. 67 Mr. Hammerberg BACK ROW: William Merrick. Buddy DaWulf. Charles Glascock. Gcorgo Posquosi. Coroy Robin, Mr. Hammorberg. MIDDLE ROW: Donald Loo, Stophon Kramer. Bruno Stiller. Richard Patrick. Phillip Bottikor. FRONT ROW: Ronald Palmor. Edward Harms. William Hagbloom. James Baruffi. Gorold Az- zone. ABSENT: Donnis Corter. Steve Manhart. Michael Somers. Stove Spriggs. Mr. Kehrberg BACK ROW: Don Dick. James Elier. Joseph Ney. Konnoth Ori. Thomas La Buda. David Klor- fino, Allen Erdheim. Grog Belmont. Craig Stev- ens, David Cioni, Stevon Burdick, Mr. Kohrborg. MIDDLE ROW: John Dallavalle. William Gar- misa. Dick Daughority, Thomas Phelan. Dwight Coloman. Dick Gross. Allan Glick. Frank Lennox. Douglas Gegner. FRONT ROW: Loo Pizzoto. Richard Stoinborg. Roscoo Barringer. Miko Goodkind. Poter Grim- son. Chorios Biorfeld. Larry Buchmon. ABSENT: John Napier. Jeffrey Stoddard. Bob Grossman. Miss Hubbs BACK ROW: Daio Murphy. Diano Lencioni, Paulotto Rubin. Alice Jacobson. Lucy Rogors. Marylea Constablo. Solly Pollack, Pomolo Rod- bro. Bertho Bradt. Katie Thomas. Miss Hubbs. MIDDLE ROW: Mary Ellon Brown Pam Allder- dico. Lynne Kulieke. Sue Hirschfeldor. Joyco Moeller, Karon Rugo. Sandra Orsi, Barbara Boldroy. FRONT ROW: Linda Sjoberg. Mory Beth Win- ter. Sharon Barker. Jeanne Dreisko. Marcia Mai- chioni, Donna Pigoti. Kathy Baum. Faith Forenza. Mrs. Maxoy BACK ROW: Trudy Sommott. Susio Graham. Nancy Zocharias. Valerie Sedgwick, Pot Busse. Jackio Borthold. Judy Schwalback. Janet Potor- son. Pat MondoL Linda Boauchamp. Mrs. Maxoy. MIDDLE ROW: Arlyno Kotz. Ellon Folmon, Mary Linohan. Barbara Kux, Lynne Linari. Jill Borg- quist, Susie Rutter. Jano Smith. FRONT ROW: Virginia Mowat. Marsha Dubor- chin. Julienne Paquette. Nicole Abrams. Noncy Frodrickson. 68 Mr. McGivern BACK ROW: Tim Bresnehan. Paul Horpor. Dave Fuchs. Larry McGhie. Tad Zagnoli. Bruce Pa- tesch. Dan Davenport. Jack Galperin. Bernoy Brienza. Mr. McGivern. MIDDLE ROW: Ken Klos, Ray Hadrick, Gary Salisbury, Alan Rodney. Hank Bosselli. Tom 80- rube. Reuben Goldberg. Ken Splett. FRONT ROW: Dennis Clemont. Joseph Lozzar- etto. Stanley Booso. Ed Sordyl. Gary Molendi. Elliott Bairn. Bob Etzler. ABSENT: Danny Brown. Robert Magnani. Bill Price. Chuck Linhoff. Mr. McMullen BACK ROW: Jeff Green. Ed Gamson. Tim Fioc- chi. Steve Vaitonis, Mike Mordor. Jack Socrost. William Olson. Noa' Blacker. Rick Ulrich, Bob Layton. Mr. McMullen. MIDDLE ROW: Mark Nougart. BUI Deelor. John Portman. Bruce Stocker. John Osborn. Roberto Saielli. Dennis Castellari. Tom Inman. FRONT ROW: Jorry Cole. Carl Lantz,. Miko Rissman. Bob Friedman, Jerry Irwin, Barry Suss- man. Dennis Andorson. Rick Vondiq. ABSENT: Steve Filipetti, Joseph Innocenzi. Miss Neff BACK ROW: Mary Ann Burton, Suollen Bilow. Sue Johns. Lillian Ruelli, Sandra Julian. Louise Schulz. Karon Poelman, Malinda Hunting, Carol Bronson. Miss Neff. MIDDLE ROW: Carla Rossi. Elaine Koss. Susan Tornstrom, Karen Domoracki. Kitty Martin. Patricio Kulp. Linda Linari. Constance Smith. Ann Winkloy. Patricia Mooro. FRONT ROW: Rosalie Goldware. Lynne Saqor. Diane Dray. Helen Parkor. Adoline Fosdick. Francis Nolson. ABSENT: Barbara Albert. Miss Oleson BACK ROW: Michaolo Hicks. Lesly Jones. Karen Brady. Barbara Horwitz, Karen Skinner. Margie Vance. Jan Slater. Lynda Domarest. Barbara Porlmon. Miss Oleson. MIDDLE ROW: Kathy Hough, Rosso Milnor. Kathy Borry, Lynn Brown. Rickoy Boron, Mary Ann Whito. Linda Hirschner. Linda Kahn, Nancy Sachhoim. FRONT ROW: Carol Goldman, Judy Lucas. Jill Myers. Judy Coleman. Dottle Diver. Diano Moore. Sandy Sandberg. Mr. Ostrander BACK ROW: John Math , Joo Dietzgen, Eric Costolli. William Bodle. Ronald Mamone. Don- ald Gualandri. Milt Gaablar, Al Jacobson. Chuck Cohan. Mr. Ostrander. MIDDLE ROW: John Lazaratti. Georga Amidei. Paul Perry. Ray Wicklander. Tom Wachholdor. Gone Paddack, Chuck Frame. Don Goman. FRONT ROW: Everett Schaubert. Miko Pacin, Jim Wells. Lawronco Boighlay. Bob Jolls, Rich- ard Zwirner. Harry Henderson. David Lowitz. ABSENT: Honry Crotors, Mika Sayl. Mr. Palmgren BACK ROW: Dick Maimon, John Fishor. Tom Woiand, Lloyd Kuohn, Roger Henninger. Barry Block. Danny Smith. Jim Mitchell. Rick Ross. Craig Lutzko. Mr. Palmgron. MIDDLE ROW: Chuck Froedonborg, Randy Potzol. Richard Glasson. Leonard Fabbri. John Henderson. Russ Turco. Larry Lasman. Andy Schnur. Gono Joffo. FRONT ROW: David Jenkin. David Porry. Paul Robinson. Gone Harris. Larry Bloom. Ronnie Holman. Bob Gould, Bob Wolfยฉ. Jim Rain- wator. ABSENT: Medio Guerrieri. Ken Cousans. David Temkin. Mr. Perry BACK ROW: Micki Gamm, Heidi Rupp. Shorry Miller, Carole Millor. Lolly Harmon. Rita Fra- berg. Beverly Allsbrow. Roborta Solio. Mr. Perry. MIDDLE ROW: Joanno Albort, Ponny Kenni- sion. Judy Rauch, Louise Carlin. Shirloy Folger, Eva Schwab, Sally Jewett. Carol Yerxa. FRONT ROW: Sharon Vechioni, Pat Nannani. Carol Leuer. Kathlyn Domoracki. Cathy Sportus. Monica Jacobs. Sandra Vinos. Marilyn Schwartz. ABSENT: Paula Eison. Mr. Schrader BACK ROW: John Coloman, Richard Cam- pagni. John Nyman. Tony Dato, Walter Peters. Michael DePinto. Daniel Lovy. Robort Roson. Honry Lowo. Richard Honninger. William Pal- ladini, Koith Hodborg, Mr. Schrador. MIDDLE ROW: David Jennings. Torry Wolff. Daniel Harris. James Sobbon, Richard Rodde, Robort Sandy. Alan Exelrod, Steven Washburn. Goorgo Patterson. FRONT ROW: William Stoermer. James Gott- lieb. Robert Liautaud. Goratd Rizzo. Gorald Mindoll. William Summers. Thomas Lyons. Step- hen Stone. ABSENT: Chorios Buoning. Miss Tank BACK ROW: Pat Shoa. Botty Stipo. Stophonio Souby. Peggy Womack. Judy Jacobs, Carolyn Jordan, loila Schor, Holon Co , Miss Tank. MIDDLE ROW: Denise Blockman. Judith Siffert. Borb Keller. Betsy Powell. Karen Aronson. Lynne LaBuda. Kathy Pepping, Annabot Hall. Jaynie Rosenthal. FRONT ROW: Anne Blair, Audrey Fiocchi. Goil Platt. Joannie Duffy. Diane Gable. Jon Poet- linger, Sharon Henry. Mrs. Ubl BACK ROW: Doris Zahnle, Judy Cohen. Anno Pieracci. Carol Rizzolo, Sue McClure. Suzanne Hemsworth, Karon Arne. Gayle Goldbogon. Mary Credi. Mrs. Ubl. MIDDLE ROW: Lynne Georgos, Paula Towry. Morlyn Gostfield. Carole Praet, Linda Wood, Frances Sonti. Karon Morris, Jomio Adler. FRONT ROW: Stephanio Brent. Peggy Rose. Corolo Jacobson. Susan Steinberg, Mary Frank. Bonnie Shapiro. Connio Crobb. ABSENT: Elizabeth Bacik. Kathy Hembergor. Mr. Winkley BACK ROW: Marvin Fiocchi. George Cimbolo. Josoph Pesquosi. Robert Fellows. Dennis Boiko. Roger Marks, Abbott Frahm, Nicholas Phelps. Willaim Glickauf. George Muzzerelli, Jomos Roberts. Joseph Hurst. Mr. Winkley. MIDDLE ROW: Craig Jonos. Ernost Carani, Kenneth Lehmon. James McPherson. Benjamin Stacklor. Tommy Do Stasio. Harold Somuolson, Frederick Vignocchi, Robert Broege. FRONT ROW; Arthur Mini, Waltor Davios. Bruce Kroll. Robert Ray. Daniol Braver. Kenneth Epstoin, Roy Nash. Glen Erickson. ABSENT: Douglas Weber. Jim King. James Witten. Sophomore Executive Board BACK ROW: Mrs. Gerth. adviser; Steve Atlas. Bob Zartler, Andi Fo . Mike Baumann. Marty Johnson. Micki Lichter, Barbara Feder. Mr. Mc- Cord. adviser. MIDDLE ROW: Elizabeth Little. Joy Stiglitz. James Reinish. Bob Rotnor. Evo Wolnak. Kay Bloston Victor Reichman. FRONT ROW: Becky Miller. Mike McLaughlin, treasurer: Suzie Siegel, secretary: Burton Ruder, president: Jeanne Hurvitz. social chairman: John Warton. vice-president. Mr. Alleman BACK ROW: Gary Hogrefo. Milo Baumann. Fred Paul. Richard Haugen, Nicl Munson, John Gatewood, Ed Sheftol. Michael Kay. Mr. Alle- man. MIDDLE ROW: Tommy Segal). Pat Carani. Bob Kosky. Joel Glickman, Bruce Aten, Glenn Harris, Dom Bernard!, Jay Steinberg, Robert Swanson. FRONT ROW: David Rosenfield. Fred Fiocchi, Stevo Simons. Dennis Gagon, Tucker Groon, Mori Gumbinor, Jerry Nustra. Sterling Price. ABSENT: Marshall Ragir. Mr. Cantor BACK ROW: Richard Sosnay. Edwin Kemp, David loahy. Phil Stono. Dan Swan. Scott Cone- dera. Paul Camp. Andrew Neargorder, Michael Jasperson. Mr. Cantor. MIDDLE ROW: Jeff Server. Richard Friedman. Leslie Harris, Roger McKay. John Lawrence. Leo Stanley. Terry Weaver. William Bovon. FRONT ROW: Lawrence Rubens. Donald Harris. John Markhoff, Glen Geist. James Turchi, Wil- liam Reab. Jeffrey Funk. Sholdon Margulios. ABSENT: Martin Johnson. Mr. Davis BACK ROW: Harvoy Gould. David Modes. Frod Harris. Richard Sachen, Peter King, Ronold Hoffmon. Tim Dawo. William Rau. MIDDLE ROW: Stephen Carl, James Anixter. John Trowbridgo. Peter Shaw. David Riter. Dennis Giengiorgi. Richard Barnett. Bruce Larner, Jerry Easterbrook. FRONT ROW: James Roinish, Kont Lawrence. Robert Ronchetto. James Foss. Harold Soiler, Guy Golan. Bruce Ettleson, Ronald Balson. Mr. Gasper BACK ROW: Gilbort Cox. Robort Gordon. Tim Ackert. Lawrence Kanouso. Harold Holth. Pat- rick Haggio. Ronald Stoogo, James Sternfield. Mr. Gaspor. MIDDLE ROW: Michael Smith. Phil Armstrong. Paul Strub. Anthony Davis, Ricky Wagnor, Goorgo Darrow. Michael McLaughlin, Steven Siegel. FRONT ROW: Robert Rotnor. Stevo Jonisio. George Etu. Robert Rose. Neil Lomme, Larry Gumbiner. ABSENT: Dick Cantin. Goorgo Fellows. Donald 2 Shrivor. Neil Stone. Mrs. Gerth BACK ROW: Barbara Knutson. Barbara Zally. Ann Trim, Cheryl lampi, Micki lichtor, Maron Olson, Susan Gibbs, Patricia Ross. Rosemary Bernards Mrs. Gorth. MIDOLE ROW: Ellon Todd. Arianno Arnold, Judy Gans, Jill Prank. Nancy Lonzini, Nancy Wands. Sally Birkenstein. Donna Blankstein, Hope Binner, Judith Irvine. FRONT ROW: Kathleen McClellan. Sandra Dixon. Myra Zar. Doris Paddack. Jean Olson. Michollo Lefcourt. Nancy Salotra, Denise Led- better. Mr. Greenwald BACK ROW: Peory Forbis. Stophon Swigart. Jamos Stroet. Steve Goodman, James Murtfeldt, Michael Moss, James McGrogor. Robert Wohl- ert. Ronald Josoph, Mr. Greenwald. MIDDLE ROW: William Ramsoy. John Pottin- gell. John Davidson. Michael London, Dale Hart- man. Thomas Leonard. Bart Brosnohan. John Nannini. FRONT ROW: Victor Reichman. Willis Phillips. Kurt Salomon, Wallace Whitson. Jamos Tibbetts. James Baum. ABSENT: Frank Modison. Mr. Harris BACK ROW: Jim Nord. Ronny Worronrath. Gary Whislor. Tom Wolk, Steve Kadison. Law- rence Carlson. Ron Schollinkhout. Stovo Atton- borg, Mr. Harris. MIDDLE ROW: Jorry O'Connoll. Andrew An- doniadis, Donald Christman. Rogor Wallenstoin, Bing Nathan. David Benson. Barry Dolin, Dick Parsons. FRONT ROW: Tony Shorman, John Holdor. Potor Attard. Chris Isoly. Charles Sangerman. Jeff Marks. Jim Rogers. Leonard Goronstoin. ABSENT: Keith Gravonhorst. Jim Pulsifer. Miss Hartz BACK ROW: Miss Hummor, Borylene Rowley. Patricia Oswald. Jonleo Nelson. Sandra Benja- min. Andrea Fox, Drow Gourloy. Patricia Rare- don, Joy Schlesinger. Miss Hartz. MIDDLE ROW: Nancy Loffort. Kathleen Moro- noy, Marna Martin. Liz Thielo. Karon Grois, Karon Kramor. Katy Baum. Goraldine Bock, Pattoo Cohen. Martha Kerr. FRONT ROW: Marco Platt. Corol Niods. Ellen Choiewa. Judi Kahn, Roso Noblo. Martha Wognor. Judy Reich. Judy Mosely. ABSENT: Mario Brown, Diane Worness. Kathleen Wolff. Miss Harvey BACK ROW: Toni Venzon. Lynn Pehan. Karon Eylos. Susan Greenfield, Katherine Mortimer, Linda Hastings, Susan Acox, Linnoa Gibbs. Susan Zuiker, Judi Krichiver. Miss Harvey. MIDDLE ROW: Elaino Rosniclr. Vicki Packor Michelle Eisenstein, Susan Resnick, Linda Kauf- man, Georgia Marks. Nancy Tamarri, Poggy Motz, Shoila Pedrucci. FRONT ROW: Cynthia Wax. Betsy Dawe. Susan Siogol. Evo Wolnak, Condi Gardner, Emily Rit- ter. Judith Kenny. ABSENT: Ann Ettinger. rnorioorvrio r Miss Joiner BACK ROW: Helen Brill, Kathy Smith. Linda DoVliog. Angola Yost. Judith Stovens. Judith Skidmore. Sue Anthony. Carol Brodsky. Ronnie Loo Katz, Miss Joinor. MIDDLE ROW: Stophanio Rudo. Joffory Lo- Clercq, Georgiana Boren. Martha Mientzor, Mary Ullmann, Patricia Bernard. Kathleon Myors. Rona Echt, Betty Rosonquist. FRONT ROW: Lucille Moczulowski. Gloria Me- dian. Sharon Pfeister. Milagros Rivora. Sharon Tracy. Nancy Powell. Joan Neiman. Caryl John- ston. ABSENT: Carole Bernard!. Susie Mason. Miss Joy BACK ROW: Sandra Storn. Diana Durborow. Mary Wiberg. Sandra Rankin. Karen Knack stadt, Margery Borkson. Loslio Krimston. Diane Winters, Pam Kinsey. Miss Joy. MIDDLE ROW: Janico Welk. Dolia Nardini. Lin- da Romitti, Norma Vico. Ann Segal. Patricia Fox. Susan Ekelmann. Ida Caldarolli. Linda Larnor. FRONT ROW: Barbara Roessler. Cheryl Raff. Joan Fingold. Pamola Krugor. Joanno Hurvitz. Susan Bockor, Kathloon Moohan. ABSENT: Pamela Kelley. Barbara Jean Abbott. Miss Klinge BACK ROW: Drue Clarkson, Leslio Gurrontz Martha Bradford. Rachel Weisbard. Paula Is- raol. Ingrid Bletzer. Eva Maiorana. Susan John son. Miss Klingo. MIDDLE ROW: Gail Hanson. Karen Rae. Marjo- rie Lonngren. Lois Duman, Margaret Garrity, Margarot Whitlock. Rozanno Reislor. Judith Levin. FRONT ROW: Jean Pearson. Helene Beck. Betsy Littlo. Elsboth Derby. Sandra Hathorn. Lynn Schechter. Carole Magnus. ABSENT: Erica Banfield. Nydia Rivora. Betty Schroeder, Shirley Deins. Mr. Kyle BACK ROW: Mr. Kylo. Jool Graff. Joseph Schonthal, Loo Foinborg. Dean Greenwood. Rotor Rossi. Robert Rigler. Robort Whiteside. Paul Kontor. MIDDLE ROW: James Gentry, Gerhart Notzer. Barry Kessler, Bruco Worth. Theodore Niomi, Michool Popiorniak. Thomas Elias, Lawronco Glickman. FRONT ROW: David Popperberg, Tom Farr. Robort Seeger, Donald Andorson. James Eaton. Eugene Crovotti, Richard Pither. David Cimar- rusti. ABSENT: Koith Rohn, Wosley Marks. Mr. McCord BACK ROW: Charlos Rovkin. Curtii Trout. John Warton, Michael Field. John Thomson. Patrick Marcucilli, Konnoth Balkin, Richard Muollor. Mr. McCord. MIDDLE ROW: Richard Marshall. Alan Weh'e Alan Storn. Richard Lunardi, Jack Ray. Irwin Rubin. Robort Loob, Joel Lowitz. Stuart Ros- onborg. FRONT ROW: George Kalk, Dennis Sonti. David Cowan. Bruco Kolloy. William Lindquist. Joel Gloss. Michael Cramor. Richard Pfistor. ABSENT: Tom Woinborg. Mr. Mihura BACK. ROW: Robort Markey. Bruco Cliffo. Frod Wolff. Konnoth Holt. Jamos Boback. Robert Boker, Robert Hofmoior. Robort Pickor. Barney Olson. Mr. Mihura. MIDDLE ROW; Ronald Beecher, David Niemi. Jeff Robortshaw. Alan Wolf. Richard Berubo. Ronald Pantor. John Friodlor. Robort Wildrick, Charles Pascal. FRONT ROW: Bon Armbruster, Irwin Gladstone, William Kanter. Roger Adorn. Michael Gott- fried. Daryl Darrow. Dale Sovorin. ABSENT: Miko Zaesko. Jamos Carow. Mr. McLaughlin BACK ROW: Michool Honry. Daniel Krisor. Michool Goldon, Randy Muollor. Hunter John- son. Frank DeBorgo. James Woinert. William Berry. Mr. McLaughlin. MIDDLE ROW: William Wooso. Ellis Glick, Rick Rahn, Carl Urist. Thomas Huxloy, Edword Elzy. Kimbor Boraceni. Morris Tamarri, Phillip May. FRONT ROW: Don Zellot, Joffroy Loob. John Ward, Thomas Hommo. Lowis Goldstoin. Gary Roy. Stophon Atlos. Jeffrey Weissman. ABSENT: John Mitchell. Burt Ruder. 8ill Soari. 75 Miss Palmer BACK ROW: Virginia Pett Barbara Krainbarg. Ruth Crovatti. Susan Hommingway. Roborta Steinberg. Linda Kassner. Jill Rubai. Susan New- ton. Viola Nelson. Miss Palmar. MIDDLE ROW: Kathy Mordini, Mary Eikor. Nancy Marnor. Bonnia Haskott, Judith Ruppal. Laurie Holloway. Paula Keitel. Carol Urban. Kathleen Najdowski. FRONT ROW: Mica Brock. Susanna Connolly. Judith Rosonbaum. Judith Sparling. Susan Zell- mar, Mary Pottker. Cheryl Connelly, Joy Stig- litx, Virginia Kasper. Mrs. Reineclcc BACK ROW: Elisabeth Field. Judith Paterson. Sally Parry, Lynn Marcus. Susan Johns, Donna Mann. Marjorie Beckman, Irona Lindblom, Jill DeJong. Mrs. Reinecke. MIDDLE ROW: Barbara Rogers. Sharon Baum. Nancy Lewi, Marjorie Caldarelli. Rebecca Mil- ler. Alice Ashor. Kathleen Collins. Edith Pasley. Cecelia Kenney. Kathryn Levin. FRONT ROW: Susan Shurberg, Isabell Gibson. Karen Winter. Ann Shapiro, Patricia Herriges, Susan Klinetop, Ann Looby. 76 Miss Tallman BACK ROW: Sue Guolandri. Jan Young Ann McCraron. Lori Whitted, Judy Kollar. Kathy Spaulding, Aimoo Morner, Margo Nechine. Miss Tallman. MIDDLE ROW: Diane Castellari. Judy Koenigs- berg Susan Martina. Kay Oppenheim. Barb Gollub. Betty Smith. Judy Singer. Kris Heiden- felder. Barbara Noble. FRONT ROW: Ginger Georgeson, Joan Bixby. Ronee Kahn. Margaret Pierce. Donna Miles. Joyce Geminer. Kay Blosten. Emily Rovonborg. ABSENT: Doris Freeman. Donna Schmidt. Miss Thompson BACK ROW: Barbara Feder. Diane Miller. Mar- jorie Reid. Doris Jean Luitgardon. Jill Ohmen. Ann Scasellati. Patricia Helding. Karen Peters. Lynn Mosos. Miss Thompson. MIDDLE ROW: Pam Daro, Joan Rothenberg. Adrian Brugioni, Mary McComb. Ann Pulver. Betty Ann Seltzer. Ellen Goodman. Bonnie Small. Gail Kroll. Beverly Summors. FRONT ROW: Susan Abarbanel. Susan Hirsch- ner. Barbara Buker, Ellen Luckman. Thomie Tomkat . Rose Marie Rini. Barbara Fielder. Alice Watrous. P nnonrr. on Mr. Windberg BACK ROW: Carlo Lenzin!. Jerry Ori. Roger McPherson, Randy Gabel, John Humble, Robert Franklin, Kont Wade, Michael Borgman, Marsh- all Wagner, Mr. Windborg. MIDDLE ROW: Paul Jackson, Jamos Sweeney. Robert Zartler. Stovo Gross. Al Schram, Joseph Lancioni. Jan Persson, Alfred Loland. FRONT ROW: Edward Stone, Mark Rosenblum, John Halporin, Arthur Koenig, Bob Isaacson, Conrad Petzel, Torry Hanck. Roger Feldman. Freshman Executive Board BACK ROW: Stephen Richards, Gooff Gluck. Carl Cicero. Kon Brocher. Bob Kline. Joe Wobor. John Fleming. Mrs. Baldrey, adviser. MIDDLE ROW: David Doutsch. Connie Worm- sor, Vivian Banish, Susio Foil, secrotary-treasurer; Margaret Herbert. Susan Schwartz. Carol Payne. Raymond Sharp. FRONT ROW: Jo Mario Romitti. Joani Storn. Gorry Heyman, Laurie Herman. Linda Brower, Margie Stark. ABSENT: John Dienner. Phil Friedman, vico- prosident; Stanley Korshok. president: Paul Wolff, Bob Rudor. Miss A. Anderson BACK ROW: Joy Southorton. Loo Cioni, Diana Rubin, Suo Anderson. Marsha Goldberg. Cheryl McCurdy. Jill Nathan. Miss Anderson. MIDDLE ROW: Dobbio Borggron. Joani Storn, Ann Blotsch, Andy Paradiso, Mary Womack. Kathy Lewis. Laurio Hollmann. Marilynn Harris. FRONT ROW: Carol Baldi. Paula Walters. Nancy Lipman, Cathy Stein. Lynn Goodman. Diano Boins. ABSENT: Julia Notter. Mrs. Baldrey BACK ROW; Judy Sachs, Ellon Shapiro, Diane Hanson. Rota Oostroich, Gay Russell, Mary Winthrop. Linda Feinborg. Mrs. Baldrey. MIDDLE ROW: Judy Borinstein, Barbara Lipski, Irono Hosford. Bocky Thomas. Roso Ann Ladu- rini, Louiso Inbau. Randy Bergman. Pat Starce- vich. FRONT ROW: Nancy Gordon. Margio Stark. Laura Piacenza, Jo Ann MacMillan. Susan Klein, Daryl Schatz. Donna Meyor. Dorothy Blank. ABSENT: Lynne Tauman. Miss Bean BACK ROW: Linda Hughes. Judy Kipp. Barbara Sanlcey. Susan Hondorson, Mary Kieft, Joan Kayo. Tamio Amerman. Patti (puirk. Sally Wil- son. Miss Boan. MIDDLE ROW: Pam Trettel. Carol Kahn, Diana Bodmer. Karen Blow, Loigh Palmer. Margaret Zoolt. Vivian Banish. Susan Brin. FRONT ROW: Priscilla Avory. Margaret Hall. Sandeo Folbor, Sherry Borning. Bocky Mosley. Carole De Persio. ABSENT: Kay Miller. Mr. Carmichael BACK ROW: Harry Staats. Brian Marcus. Rich- ard Paulo. John Moran. Stan Botkor. Steve Stollo. Stevo Loowonthel. Bill Hansen. Mr. Car- michael. MIDDLE ROW: Stophan Richards, Bob Brohmer, Pote Craig. Tom Urban. Bob Egbert. Lonco Goldon. Ted Schweitzer. Jim Kospor. FRONT ROW; Jim Hyink, Loe Foigon. David Dimsdale, Bill Tuthill. Tom Kerwin, Ronald Fess. ABSENT: Alan Kmiociak. Mr. Chickerneo BACK ROW: Tom Anguili. John Middloton, Bill Limborg. Frod Goldsmith, Joe Wobor, Joff Perl- man. John Woodson. Mr. Chickerneo. MIDDLE ROW; John Stangor. Quentin Moss. Rusty Walther. David Oppenheim, Stove Cohen. Chris Mardor. Jerry Ellich. Bill Stewart. FRONT ROW: Ned Seoman. Jim Panther. Bob Unger. Alan Jacobson. Paul Pago. Miko Harris. Joft Rothschild. Art Alschulor. Miss Borman BACK ROW: Virginia Logan. Bette McAvoy, Mary Joan Bodlo. Jeri Fick. Betty Lou Broms, Melody Mooro. Kay Landau. Miss Borman. MIDDLE ROW: Kay True. Dona Jonsen. Beth Andres, Susan Busso. Linda Overman, Jill Rizolo. Barbara Hoymann. FRONT ROW: Ponny Burian, Ruth Sang. Linda Browar. Kay Kohler. Barbie Aten. Lynn Hirton- stein. ABSENT: Gabriella Brugioni. Lou Halperin, Henrietta Splett. Mr. Eiseman BACK ROW: Wayne Brandwein. Jim Varner, Hanry Balikov, Craig Davidson. Tom Kwant, Kan Kinnay. Stephan Kaplan, Lyman Sandy, Mr. Eiso- man. MIDDLE ROW: Charles Fargo, John Flaming. Jerome Eames, Don Johnson. Bob Reimer. Jamie Gunther, Arnold Goldman. John Jacobson. FRONT ROW: Richard Mielenz. Tom Wando Gary Woolley. Rodney Schnur Jeff Robin. Randy Ban. Tom Benedict. ABSENT: David Auth. Mr. Garrigan BACK ROW: Phil Friedmann. Bill Gould, Bill Co . Marc Rosenbaum, Charles Sherman. George Sundberg. Charles Redman. Robert Giessen. Mr. Garrigan. MIDDLE ROW: Goorgo Mondelson. Allen Inglis, Poter Beslow. Leon Chickerneo. Dave Evans. Nicky Nerini. Joromy Siegel. FRONT ROW: Dave Wilson. Al Malmquist. Robert Powers. Jim Moier. Konnoth Kolley, Wil- liam Bernstein. Ronald Rathsam. ABSENT: Dave Zuckert. Anthony Dietzgen. Mr. Gjertsen BACK ROW: Steve Baim. George Maddalon, Edward Sheldon. Willard Hemsworth. Marc Nathanson. Keith Winkler. Lyle Poncher. Mr. Giortsen. MIDDLE ROW: George Pearson. Charles Kafa dar. Howard Wald, Bill McOmbor, Martin Zahnle, Kenny Good. Jerry Gerdes. FRONT ROW: Terry Fischor. John Eaton. Rifh Aver, Michael Reifman. Jeff Freeman. ABSENT: Walter Zehnlo, John Diennor. David Stirsman. Steve Marianetti. Mrs. Holderman BACK ROW: Sue Cuniffe. Jo Ann Ugolini. Kathi Coleman. Suo Bartlett, Peggy Beldrey. Karen Hirsh, Gay Grosky. Holly Shapiro, Mrs. Holderman. MIDDLE ROW: Janet Lucas. Nancie Flaxman. Leslie Simor , Judy Thompson, Nancy Freeman, Nancy Wickham. Diane O'Melia, Nancy Mead. FRONT ROW: Joyce Holmes. Vicki Jonsen, Vivien Clair, Linda Tomin. Cerolo Payne. ABSENT: Diano Brown. Fay Carter. Sherri Dorph. 79 Mr. Hunt BACK ROW: Sarge Ori. George Park. Steve Simon. Mike Glazier. Grog May. Jim Bon- venuti. Bob Ruder. Mr. Hunt. MIDDLE ROW: Harry William . Joe Barth, Paul Slater. Chuck Teuman. Randy Walker. Bill Cer- vetti. Bruce Postil, Bill Couch. FRONT ROW: Fred Schroeder. Richard Holz- macher. Bobby Lazarotti, Justin Green. William Nicholson. Robert Levin. ABSENT: Bob Cordell. Wayne Kildow. Mrs. Jones BACK ROW: Donna Beaudin. Karen Hutchin- son, Keren Shapiro, Linda McPherson, Jane Johnson. Rae Carter. Nancy Fordtran. Marsha Frey. Mrs. Jones. MIDDLE ROW: Leslie Michaels. Ellen Petersen. Mary Clayton. Poggy Fino, Marilyn Brown. Susan Kahn. Vicki Franks, Bortita Trabort. Theresa Bernard!. FRONT ROW: Jan Barnard. Mary Haberkamp. Joanne Levow, Jo Marie Romitti, Linda Cohen. ABSENT: Norma Dransfoldt. Sharon Patrick. Karen Jackson. 80 Mr. Kraft BACK ROW: William Hesso. Joe Kiohl. Jim Ellis. Bob Kline. Peter Yurkonis. Mike Brillhart. John DePinto. Mr. Kraft. MIDDLE ROW: William Pottengor. Rick Mel- dahl; Joo Wolk. Hal Ross. Donald Buck, Jim Hansen. Chuck Burkhardt. FRONT ROW: Buck Osterling. Harold Platt Ricky Carlin, Marc Goman, Stove Keen, Woltor Noilson, Dean Sordyl. ABSENT: Edward Oberlander. Richard Keppler. Mrs. Massover BACK ROW: Maria Tatar, Joan Gatewood Pam Cope, Jean Burton, Theodora Kaclanis. Diana King. Ricki Jacobs. Carol Johnston. Mrs. Massover. MIDDLE ROW: Jean Milligan. Betty Murphy. Gerry Heyman. Peggy Millman. Winkie Pettin- gall. Terri Wainess. Steffi Brown. Helen Rich- ards. Janet Ostrand. FRONT ROW: Nancy Shepard. Pat Gilruth, Pat Bolster. Patty Clement. Sue Pittenqer. ABSENT: Thelma Courtney. Susan Halperm. Pamela Hargreaves, Diana Wood. Mr. Mathieson BACK ROW: Joy Levay. Ron Gidwitz, Tom Martin. Jomas Osborn. Walter Schwalm, Jim Sullivan, Stanley Korshak. Mr. Mothioson. MIDDLE ROW: Andy Cossidy, Fred Addison, Edward Nounherz. Jeffrey Zivin, Richard M. Carlin. Billy Persingor, Don King. Jim Bull. FRONT ROW: Ken Glandt, loonord Buck, Cole- man Felman, Dennis Lonzi, Roger Rubin. Michael Herschmon. ABSENT: Robert Ruppol, Walter Atholz. Harry Bosley. Douglas Pallagi. Miss McCutchan BACK ROW: Joon Schiffor. Wendy Friodlich. Carole Roe Crocetti. Candy Henderson, Linda Larson, Margaret Herbert, Laurie Joseph. Kathy Landreth. Sondy Lochrie. MIDDLE ROW: Carol Moos. Betty Wilson. Lin- da Goldman, Lydia Ester Perez. Jean Tazioli Hilarie Simon, Beth Shure. Fran Brown. FRONT ROW: Andrea Levinson. Barbara Ro- mus. Carol Phillips. Ellen Katz. Barb Cantin. Joyce Holderbaum. ABSENT: Jane Endres. a A Miss Morgan BACK ROW: Pamolo Mullor Marlene Warren, Judy Becker. Carol Leonard, Diane Smith. Elia Amidoi. Sue Foster. Miss Morgan. MIDDLE ROW: Laura DoKovon. Susan Schwartz. Moriloo Rosonbaum, Ida Greenfield. Cheryl LeClair. Nancy Gross, Cherie Reinier. Beatrice Lorner. FRONT ROW: Susan Srnanek. Sharon Borfi. Karen Goldwach. Poggy Banashek, Barbara Hel- ler. Janet Waarala, Kay Meiselman. ABSENT: Luana Baiter. Miss Nico BACK ROW: Gail Rademachor. Marcia Grinde. LaVonne Schrimpf. Bunny Nihlson. Susie Fell, Diane Williams. Jacquelyn Fick. Miss Nico. MIDDLE ROW: Michelo Clarkson. Karla Nidetz. Anno Fisher. Leslie Wentworth, Lindo Kim- brough. Joanno Kubalok, Nancy Lubin. Carole Burgo. FRONT ROW: Poulo Ludwig. Judy Rizzo. Phyllis Aaron. Barbara Zimmer. Tove Kasperson. Lynne Silverstine. Margaret Kramer. Carla Gerstein. ABSENT: Barbara Gurnick. Miss Prahl BACK ROW: Donna Flamm Suzi Sakonoff. Margia Laing. Diane Kiver. Ann Harper. Suzi Skinder, Marilyn Schmid. Angelika Kendasch. Miss Prahl. MIDDLE ROW: Katie Levi, Kathy Fountain. Linda Towry. Jane Collins. Nancy Balm. Mary Amidci. Helen Foa. Marla Wold. Corine Gibson. FRONT ROW: Jane Thomas. Phyllis Pacin. Carla Anderson. Kathy Rafferty. Laurie Herman. Retta Greenberg. Alison Louter. ABSENT: Bonnie Wagers. Mr. Repsholdt BACK ROW: Tim Wang. Dick Johnson. Jon Johnson, Rick Cadieux, Alan Breuer, Bob Han- son. Dave Allen. Mr. Repsholdt. MIDDLE ROW: Don Clark. Ray Sharp, Scott Raughley. George Dewey. Dave Altschul. Dale Dingmen, Gary Bena. Thomas Haroski. FRONT ROW: Daie Paquette. Ted Gledhill. David Crowell, Jim Burnott Joel Fritz, Bill Borden Gary Hussary, Keith Zellet. ABSENT: Jorry Christy. Herbert Jacobson. Mr. Rhodes BACK ROW: Michael Benson. Jeff Goldmon. Ross Spencer. Bill Marcuccilli. Jack Meierhoff. Doan Stanger. William McDonald. Patrick Is- raol. Mr. Rhodos. MIDDLE ROW: Larry Sendors. Harvey Kinzel- berg. Craig Tuber. Tom Honig. Mike Levin. Gary Woeltzen, Martin Wolding. Nick Siogolo. FRONT ROW: Richard Cowan. Laurenco Marks. Joe Hugh. Rick Gable. David Doutsch. Dick Chesrow. Larry French. Ricky Schwab. Miss Seed BACK ROW: Joanetto McClory. Loslie Korshak. Carolo Coutts, Kathy Kearo. Karon Brochor. Michaele Wondrois. Diene Dratler. Sherry Meyer. Miss Seed. MIDDLE ROW: Kylo Elefson. Nancy Pollock. Joanne Newman, usen Kroll. Barbara Katz. Carol Finney. Morianne Geuder. Connio Worm- ser. Kathryn Holmberg. FRONT ROW: Judy Gould. Judy Friedman, Joan Silverman. LaVerno Stickon. Ginny Chole- wa. Kathy McGuire. Joyce Rainwater. Mr. Shepard BACK ROW: Joo Wheeler. Ed Berthold. Jim Hall. Bill Newrrann. Carl Cicero. Jim Rosen- baum. Franz Kolbock, Jeff Cheen, Mr. Shopard. MIDDLE ROW: Jim Joyce, Henry Hansmann. Mike Hadjuk. Dick Fredrickson, Paul Wolff, Joel Brash. Ricky Parsons. William Buchholz. Pete Moldahl. FRONT ROW: Andy Andreshio. Jeff Gault. Bob Tornstrom. Phil Du Chateau. Arthur Rosby Bob Lederman. Mr. Spears BACK ROW: Bill Berubo. Chase Ferguson, Kerry Green, Arthur Fink. Bill Olendorf, Fred Teeter, Dave Fuento. Eugono Kopp. Mr. Spears. MIDDLE ROW: Geoff Gluck. Mark Savin. Eric Goldscharfo. John Paul. Harvey Silvorborg, Eric Paddorud. Ralph Dosko, Alan Golden. FRONT ROW: Reid Abernathy. Bill Roof. Nick Jenkins, Don Motzger. John Peterson. Jim Drew, Frank Belmonti. ABSENT: Dennis Rich. Mr. Splitgerber BACK ROW: Amedeo Stofani, Sam Fosdick. Kon Brecher. Jorry Taxy. Bob Lansman, Mark Zahnlo. Paul Conley. Mr. Splitgorber. MIDDLE ROW: Jim Murray. Allan Wolff. Rogor Bahnsen. Paul Garfield. Bill Guthmann, Bob Russell. Ned Robertson. Mark Dubach. FRONT ROW: Ricky Leeds. Dick Jones. George Biondi, Fred Bruber. Ricky Simon. Paul Hess. Larry Rosen. ABSENT: Robert Lantz. Phillip Olson. 83 CLASSROOMS ENTER SLOW SCHOOL ZONE Thoso studonts are proving to themselves that there can bo tome order in a confuting lan- guage like English. To tew wall is to have patience, training, and willingness to pay attention to details. Session, or home room, meets first period on Monday. Wednesday, and Friday to provide in- dividual and group guidance. The session teacher advises the students about high school, college and vocational plans. The time is also used to discuss Student Council and Class Executive Board business, fill out information cards, and stimulate session spirit for intra- murals. Before, during, end efter school, students con grogeto et tho library, where members of the library board help them find information. These potential physicists are learning abo the effect of force on a spring balance. It'e time for lunch! Run! Rush! Up the stairs, down tho stairs! Hurry or you'll have to get a late pass! Ah! Tho freedom of lunch poriod! Horo tho Senior Womenโ€ eat and talk at the same time โ€” sophisticatodly. of course. The modern dance program gives girls tho op- portunity to develop grace of movement and appreciation of dance forms. Study hall is the place to study โ€” and pass notes, confuse the teacher, draw picturos on somebody else's Spanish assignment, and cram for the next period test. Students in the Industrial Arts Department demonstrato thoir skill ond craftsmanship. The study of history is tho study of pooplo โ€” tho past customs, actions, and their rotation to other peoplo on our globe. I v'i I-?, f fc t 89 ORGANIZATIONS BRANCH FROM HPHS ROAD Organizational activities radiate from Highland Park High School, serving many diverse in- terests. Academic organizations are centered around Student Council. The Marshal system also performs an important function, and is an active, organized group. Beware the Pink Pass! Our foreign exchange students are financed through the efforts of the Foreign Exchange Student Committee which sponsors Snack Bar. One finds occasional talent manifested in the various ex- tra-curricular activities. Are you a frustrated Van Gogh? Creative Arts Club caters to such mis- understood potential. Do you long to give vent to pent-up animosities? Join Rifle Club. Is your dramatic effort wasted on an unsympathetic audience? Garrick Club prides itself on giving the lucky break to young hopefuls. Is your melodic voice wasted on shower-stall concerts? Perhaps you can find yourself in Triad. Do you yearn for the opportunity to win at cards? Bridge Club af- fords such opportunity. In whatever field your interest lies, there is a path for you radiating from the main highway of high school life. 90 โ–บ Susan Wolff vice-president Foreign Exchange Student Committee president Colleen Kelly secretary Jim Knoll honor system Susan Graham No-Acs. school chest o Annabel Hall social committee honor system Ken Cousens Anne-Marie Dallas lunchroom, fire drills honorary member Miss Spencer adviser Leon Garner honorary member Chuck Adler participation list social committee Kay Herzog Marty Fischer school chest, publicity suburban league elections and eligibility Louise Bradt Jim Gray orientation traffic, orientation elections and eligibility Don Keere Betsy Wedt marshals elections and eligibility orientation STUDENT COUNCIL At Student Council's round table, every aspect of school life is iscussed, for Student Council is the link between administration and udents. The Student Council Executive Board is composed of ten seniors id six juniors, elected by the student body. This group selects officers id heads the various Council committees. Each session in school elects representative to Council's legislative body, which meets every two eeks with the executive board to discuss school problems. Highland Park High School's student council, the first in Illinois and ne of the first in the country, celebrated its fiftieth anniversary in 1959. he council gained further recognition when Jim Knoll, executive board lember, presided over the Northeast-Northwest Convention of Student iouncils in November. โ€ขMiko V aUon ttudent relations lunchroom Tom Stone treasurer The Girls' Club officers and Supervisory Board members never spend a dull moment as leaders of this club, whose membership includes every girl in school. Girls' Club begins the school year by wel- coming freshmen girls with a Big-Little Sister Tea. Mothers are honored at the Mother-Daughter Ban- quet and Benefit show whose profits go to the club's scholarship fund. The club participants brave wint- er's snow and ice to sell magazines, the proceeds of which sale will go toward the five college scholar- ships awarded annually to deserving senior girls. Supervising rehearsals for the Benefit Show are the Girls Club officers: Bar- bara Sturm, treasurer: Mary Hexter, sec- retary: Judy Hammerman, publicity chair- man; Judy Tondi. president: Miss Wood, adviser; Greta Fell, vico-president. Ab- sent: Toni Vanoni, social chairman. Buying ticlcots for tho Banquot and Bono- fit Show are tho members of the Girls' Club Supervisory Board: Barbara Rubon- stein. Katee Frehner. Joyce Moeller, Lynn Linari, Sharon Chioni, Miss Tollman, ad- viser; Sherry Miller. Jane Rademacher. Seated: Sherrie Kreso. Sue Mordini. Bar- bara Patterson. Absent: Gayle Kalseim. STAGS, HAGS RALLY TO FUN-FILLED ACTIVITIES Boys! Boys! Boys! What girl wouldn't like to belong to this club which claims every boy in the school as a member! During the year Boys' Club activities include an assembly, a banquet, a Fun Night, and a paper drive. In winter the clubโ€™s income comes from the sale of cokes at basketball games. Boys' Club has a very active year, despite a lack of any feminine influence. Coko anyone? Keeping their eyes focused on their winter sourco of income ere the Boys' Club Executive Board. BACK ROW: Dan Domicholis, social chairman; Bob Hollmann. treasurer; Rob- ort Giengiorgi. FRONT ROW: Robert Kaplan, secretary: Ed Gamson. Bill Bechlo president; Eric Goodman, vice-president: Mickey Panther. L-fi โ€” PEP CLUB Pop Club Officers: Pam Allderdice. jun- ior representative: Lolly Hormon, bus chairman; Babs Weigle. senior represen- tative: Carole Magnus, socretary-treas- urer: Miss Tank, sponsor: Joan Noiman, sophomore representative: Barbara Thiele, president; Valerie Sedgwick, vice-presi- dent. ABSENT: Rita Ronzani, publicity chair- man; Ellen Katz, froshman representa- tive. 'We've got the pep ....'' At every football or basketball game, the exuberant girls in the Pep Club section wear gloves, hold cards, or wave shakers, cheering our boys on to victory. This club which helps instill spectator spirit also organizes Homecoming activities, which this year included, for the first time, a float. VARSITY CLUB A program for the game. Miss? On the job are Varsity Club members, who. among other things, sell rosters of the play- ers at football and basketball games. Proud- ly wearing their Varsity letter sweaters, the boys also engage in other activities, such as ushering at assemblies, patrolling up-and- down stairways, and sponsoring the Home- coming Dance. Entrance into the club is dependent on athletic prowess. Varsitv Club Officors: Bob Engolman. vico-prosi- dent; Bruco Andorson. socrotary; Don Pollack, presi- dent; Bruco Miller, social chairman: and Allan Frost, treasurer. HGA BOARO โ€” BACK ROW. Kfttio Thomas Caro! Horman, Jan Logan, Jill Nathanson. Marie Schil- ling, Nancy Leonard. Sherry Miller. Anna Tatjr. Karon Kinnoy. Jano Radomacher, Lolly Harmon. Sandy Schreyor. THIRD ROW: Patsy Schlots, Mickie Gamm. Suo Mordini. Gayle Kalsoim. Ann Davidson. Suo Johnson. Lynn Moses, Aimoo Morner. Patty Bornard, Penny Berning. Halaino Maccabee. Sharon Manock. SECOND ROW: Miss Haddy. adviser: Aviva Holland, publicity chairman; Botty Ann Seltzer, secretary Suellen Bilow, vico-president; Jean Goldberg, president: Judy Walkor. social chairman: Judy Gans. troasuror; Miss Falk, advisor. FIRST ROW: Barb Foder. Diane Wintors Ricky Baron. Donna Zoff, Jane Thomas. Gail Platt. ABSENT: Sandy Julian. TWENTY POINTS PAVE WAY TO HGA At 3:25 many girls dash to the gym for the Highland Park Girls' Athletic Associa- tion activities. An afternoon of participation in any of the many sports offered gives a girl an HGA point, and fifteen points the first semester, or thirty for the year, means admission to HGA. During the year the club presents an introductory party, a Christ- mas get-together, two playdays. and the Father-Daughter Banquet, where each of the four classes competes in the original-song contest. S-PORT, PLEASE! ARSHAL OFFICERS: Suo Mordini, marshal co-hood: io Morroll. socrotory: Golo Lasman, co-hood. Absent oro sn Kooro and Marty Fischor. ropresontotivos from Stu- int Council Executive Board โ€” perhaps theyโ€™re check- g up on some wayward marshal. Marshals, members of the honorary service organization at Highland Park, are chosen from the junior and senior classes on the basis of their character, scholarship, leadership, and service. Besides checking passes, they serve as ' Ask Me's (student guides), ushers, and message carriers. CHEERLEADERS PROMOTE SCHOOL SPIRIT Running across the football field or basketball court, our Highland Park High School cheerleaders convey a feeling of true school spirit. Divided into the varsity and sophomore squads, they enthusiastically lead the crowds in support of the teams. Every spring, after a series of cheerleading clinics which are offered to acquaint the hopeful candidates with the cheers, auditions are held. A panel of senior cheerleaders and faculty members selects the eight-girl varsity and sophomore squads. Everywhere they appear, at athletic events, pep rallies, or cheerleading conventions, these girls prove themselves to be among the state's best cheerleaders. SlTY CHEERLEADERS: Potty Ugollni. Suo Stoinborg. captain; Vanoni. Colloon Kolly Vora Morandi Carol Katzman. Suo f. Annabot Hall. SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS: Stophanio Rudo. Marna Martin. Susan Siegol. Shorri Baum. Lynn Schechter. Alice Watrous. Hopo Binnor. Judy Potorson. co-captain. 95 Clarence Redman, faculty editor: Loij Buchman. business manager; Joff Dombo, photography editor. LITTLE GIANT Lee Tobin, boys' sports oditor; Anne Lev. girls' sports editor. STANDING: Jane SteHmann and Fred Rickies, as ciote editors. SEATED: Sidra DeKoven. associate editor: Dr. Mun adviser: Hope Brown, editor-in-chief. Avram Root, art editor: Nancy Sil- verman and Joslyn Green, copy editors. Roborfo Schwartz and Anita C'air, organizations editors: Susan Mann, activities oditor. Mary Phillips, publicity managor: Susan Epstoin and Roberta Pol lock, sonior editors. The road winds among the signs of life, and publications activities border the main highway. Little Giant represents the culmination of the year's events, and its staff is composed of talented, hardworking apprentice journalists (or so they consider themselves). Dr. Munski. our adviser, spent hours supervising Hope Brown, editor-in-chief, who spent hours supervising the editors, who spent hours supervising the workers, who spent hours โ€” preparing the year- book. Our photographers co-operated with the editors, but โ€” can we help it if the camera broke โ€” or someoneโ€™s slip was showing โ€” or someone else's shoelace was untied? After the final taking of pictures and writing of copy, the Little Giant was compiled. Please don't blame the editors if the yearbook does not meet your standards: the staff is very temperamental. Shoreline's function as lifeline of the school has been successfully car- ried out by Editor Martha Graham and her competent staff. Always on the job and handy with camera, paper, and pencil, this group of aspiring journalists publish a weekly paper. One even finds some news articles amid advertisements, headlines, and editorials. Shoreline s achievements were recog- nized at the ISHSPA (Illinois State High School Press Association) convention, where the paper was elected president of the organization. Susan Blair, managing editor: Or. Jay Steinberg and Bob Grossman, photographers. SHORELINE Muntli. adviser; Martha Graham, editor-in-chief. Suellen Bilow, qirls' sports oditor: Torry Somonzi. boysโ€™ sports editor. STANDING: Nod Schochtor. news bureau editor: Petor Gorner, nows bureau editor-in-chief. SEATED: Larry Buchman and Bruce Petesch, news bureau editors. STANDING: Bobby Cohen, foo- turo oditor: David Gerstol, news editor: Louise Ugolini. feature edi- tor. SEATED: Jill Nathanson. news edi- tor. Patty Friedman, circulation man- ager: Alan Gottlieb, business man- ager: and Dorothy Cohen, adver- tising manager. ABSENT: Phyllis Kramer, circula- tion manager. Library Board Who says Americans don't road? Library Board can attost to tho fact that roading is o popular pastime, e'pecially in tho realm of collotoral or form paper assignments. Besidos ordering new books for the already well-stocked library shelves, many membors of Library Board also work behind the check-out counter. SEATED: Roger Henningor. board member: Botsy Glethart. president: Scott Hermann, vice- president- and Julie Pequotto. secrotarv. STANDING: Carol Egbert. Merry Sosnay. Suo Overman, and Jcanna Hell, board mombors. ABSENT: Daryl Maclntire. board member. Math Club No! This is not Tumbling Club. Seen in geomet- ric formation are the Math Club officers. On tho bottom oro Randy Gabel, secretary-treas- urer: and John Vollertsen. president. Perched on top is Mike Gottfried, vice-president. Moth Club members explore the more complicated aspects of mathematics through problems, dis- cussions, and movies. The club is currently in- volved in an attempt at improving the Pytha- gorean theorem. Science Club For those interested in pursuing science outside of the classroom. Science Club offers oppor- tunities to oxporiment in chemistry, biology, and physics. Future competitors for tho Nobel Prize are Scionco Club officers Bill Davidson, president: ond Joy Schlesinger. vice-president. Thoy are looking approhonsivoly at a concoc- tion which may prove to bo a scientific inno- vation. Triad Club Note-worthy โ€” that's the word for those mem- bers of Triad, tho HPHS club that aims to pro- mote good music in our school and community. Only people who have been recommonded for membership aftor at loast one semoster in the music department can become apprentice musicians. These apprentices bocomo regular mombors if thoy audition successfully in front of the Triad board and sponsors: virtuosos by auditioning again can becomo mastor musi- ciansโ€. Listoninq to Dan Harris. Triad historian, express himsolf through music are tho club's board mombors: Priscilla White, recording sec- rotary: Sue Bass, corresponding secretary- Bar- bara Isoly. president: Peter Gornor. vico-prosi- dent: Morrol Koyos. treasurer: sootod. Miss An- dorson. advisor. BOTH ACCLAIMED, GARRICK OFFICERS: Mighty Dave Kloimon, president, announces future plans to his executive board: Dorrie Gildon, secretary: Kathy Edmonds, social chairman; David: Molody Reichman. vico-prosident: Francos Nolson, treasurer. To be. or not to be โ€” that is the question.'' Garrick, the dramatics club, is not faced with this problem how- ever. because it is. At semi-monthly meetings, budding Thespians learn the techniques of acting, directing, and applying make-up. Special workshops have been instituted for organizing and producing smaller plays which are pre- sented within the club. Garrick's major production is an annual play produced for the entire school. AND UNNOTICED Kill the House! Drop the Teasers! Lower the Boom! Stage Crew's special jargon echoes through the auditor- ium as a complement to dramatic endeavors. The crashes heard backstage during school productions emanate from the attempts of Stage Crew at arranging the props. Even dances would not be so romantically dim without this club's diligent work. BACK ROW: Tod Stromborg. stage manager: Miko Cole, treasurer' Howard Wax. secretary. rHIRD ROW; Bill Bevan. Perry Forbis. Reuben Goldborg. Phil May Miko Froodenborg, Tim Fiocchi. Stuart Rosonborg, Ross Sponcor. SECOND ROW: Gary Hogrofe. John Warton. Buddy Glick. Nick Jenkins. Bill Olendorf. Rusty Walther. FRONT ROW: Mr. McLoughlin, adviser; Edward Neuhorz. Jerome Earns. Los Harris. Foldman Calenai. Creative Arts Club Employing tho mothods of a now school of ort oro Avram Root, president; knooling, Dottio Diver, secretary; and Barbara Wishnick, vico- prosident. Sue Shurberg. corresponding secre- tary. poses, wondoring if she will bo ablo to recognize horself in the finished portrait. Ab- sent from the birth of this masterpiece is Linda Beauchamp, treasurer. Croetivo Arts Club fami- liarizes its mombers with the various modiums of art while attempting to promote wider public interest in these fields. Debate Club En garde! This may be one way to settle an argument, but the mombors of Debato Club usually prefer a less fatal method โ€” formal debate. Fighting to tho doeth are Bob Wolff, a member, and Arthur Friedman, president. Archaeology Club Thoy've found it! Gloating ovor tho relics they have unearthed oro JoAnn Leo. vice-prosidont: Mary Ellen Brown, treasurer; Lanco Jonsen. president: and Kothv Hough, secretary. Tho club's mombors listen to lectures and viow movies in their search for information of ancient cultures, when thoy aren't making plons to oยซ- covato Croto. 100 Bridge Club Engrossed in their usual honest game of bridge are Bridge Club's officers Paul Kentor. tourna- ment director; Noncy Silverman, socrotary- treasuror; Harvey Ring, vico-prosidont; and Chuck Cowan, president. Bridge Club offers in- struction on both beginning and advancod levels. In addition to playing for onjoymont. mombors participate in sovorel tournaments. GIRLS RIFLE CLUB BOYS' RIFLE CLUB Pam Kruogor. vico-prosident: Paula Israel, secretary-treasurer: Sue Overman, president: Miss Tank, adviser. Walter Peters, president: Jemos Sebben. vice-presidont: Mr. Wilder- muth. adviser. STRAIGHT FROM THE SHOULDER: Mombors of Girlsโ€™ Rifle Club ongago in the rivalry of riflery every wook on tho shooting range. Contests botween boys and girls show that evon females aro sharp-shooters . BATTLE OF THE SEXES Have Gun. Will Travel could bo the motto of tho members of Boysโ€™ Rifle Club. These marksmen compoto in matches with others of neighboring schools as well as engaging in keen rivalry on their own shooting range. ANK-SUITED MERMAIDS PREPARE AQUA SHOW Glub. Glub. Glub! Those veteran mombors of the H.G.A. Swim Club aro displaying a few of thoir poolful of aquatic skills. Tho Ponguinsโ€ devote tho first part of tho yoar to perfecting their strokes and incroasing thoir knowlodgo of stunts and tech- niques. Then como tho long hours of preparation and rohoarsal for the spoctacular wator ballet show in May. BACK ROW: Gail Platt. Ronnie Silvor- man, Judy Walkor. FRONT ROW: Kay Henog. Jano Rado- macher. Mary Phillips. FOREIGN INTRIGUE: It's three-thirty in Snack Bar! A hungry you pushes through feet, books, and elbows. Food at last โ€” and your struggles have brought a foreign exchange student closer to Highland Park. Snack Bar is operated by the Foreign Exchange Student Committee, composed of the presidents and vice-presidents of every major organization and class. This year Snack Bar's proceeds have brought Anne-Marie Dallas of France and Leon Gerner of Uruguay to Highland Park. In exchange, Jody Green spent last summer in Norway, and Kay Herzog went to Greece. Kay Horiog Joslyn Groon FOREIGN STUDENTS ARRIVE BY SNACK BAR Leon Gerner Anne-Marie Dallas BACK ROW: Bill Bachle, Bob Engelmon. Dan Pollack. Jim Pollack, John Warton. MIDDLE ROW: Bill Keogh, Jeff Lockio. Burt Ruder. Barbara Thiolo. Jon Leon. Snack Bar hoad: Hope Brown. Jean Goldberg. Suo Wolff, president. FRONT ROW: Martha Graham. SueHon Bilow. Sue Hirschfeldor. Lucy Rogers. Sue Blair, Judy Tondi. Greta Foil. A8SENT: Grant Abrahamson. Eric Goodman. Valerie Sedgewick. Girls' Ensemble A.C. BACK ROW, Loft to right: Karon Brady, Shorri O'Shoa. Gayle Blount, Judy Koen, Ashlin Gatowood. FRONT ROW: Sharon Manock. Lynno Portor. Carol Yorra, Jill Borgquist. Holon Cox. Barb Isoly. Carol Borman Accom- panist, Priscilla Whitยฉ. โ–  Boys' Chorus A.C. BACK ROW: Miko Paporniak. Mark Nougart. Ed Kamp, Stu Terry. Richard Honningor, Rogor Honningor, Coroy Robin, Marc Rosenbaum, Jamos 8oback. Wayno Spolius, Miko Goldon. Hunter Johnson, Bob Lansman. Ed Gibbs. MIDDLE ROW: Harry Williams. Randy Porjol, Barry Gilbert, Rogor McKay. Fred Goldsmith. Jock Froch, Alan Dospros. Poter Gornor, Dick Platt, Radovon Milo- sevic. Richard Barnott. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Kyle. Tom Farr. Howard Wald. Roscoo Borringer. Ken Epstein, Donnis Cliffs. Tom Elias. Don Platt. Buddy Schram, Bill Stoormor. and Carol Bormanโ€”in boys' chorus. ABSENT: Larry Bloom, Joff Gault. Jim Gontry. Jory Irwin. Bing Nathan, Harry Olson. Scott Roughloy. Miko Zaoske. Rogor Adam. Mixed Ensemble A.C. Loft to right: Suo Bass. Nod Schechter. Molodoo Fremling, Ed Kemp, Botty Ann Smith. Ed Gibbs. Morrol Koyos. Doug Brown. Priscilla White, accompanist. 103 Junior Choir BACK ROW: Paula Israel. Beverly Allsbrow. Donna Donoval, Andrea Fox. Sue Johns. Sally Pierantoni, Larry Kanouse. John Napier, Sydney Roid, Hunter Johnson. Judy Jacobs. Jill Ohman, Karon Paters, Jonlee Nelson. Aimee Morner. FOURTH ROW: Eva Meioreno. Kathloon Myers. ram Moss. Botty Ann Seltzer, vice-president, treasurer; Barbara Betterman. president; James Bernard. Marie Neugart, Robert Petzol. Judith Schwalback. Patricia Ross. Judy Irvine, Laurie Holloway. THIRD ROW: Sharon Imbor. Mary McComb. Jeffrey LeClercq. Elisa Mandes. Beth Wing. Richard Berube. Leslie Harris. Robert Zimmer- man. secretary: Rick Rahn. Roberta Schwartz, Kay Meehan, Maggie Dannonbaum, Diane Moore, Judith Sperling. SECOND ROW: Barbara Cohon, Rozanne Reis- ler. Rosemarlo Rlnl. Judith Koenigsberg, Jan Kmociak, social chairman; Thomas Elias. Dennis Cliff. Roscoo Borrlnger. social chairman; Ellen Luckman, Susan Abarbanol. Nancy Stewart, Gail Kroll. Cynthia Martin. FRONT ROW: Nancy Powell. Sharon Barker, Glenda Lockwood. Botsy Little. Kathleen Wolf. Betsy Powell. Mary Helene Pottker. Judith Ros- onbaum. Geraldine Bock. Paula Eisen, secretary: Cecelia Kenney. Ellen Goodman, Cynthia Waยซ. Barbara Roesslor. Miss Nancy Anderson. Senior Choir BACK ROW: Betty Smith, Ginny Weltzek. Rich- ard Patrick. Howard Wax. Ned Schechtor. Ed- win Kemp. Marty Fischer. Katie Thomas, Jim Castlo. Bob Carnahan. Jack Freeh. Stu Terry. Ed Gibbs. Bertha Bradt. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Clement, Mike Papier- niak, Barry Gilbert, Buddy Schram, Sheri O'Shoa. Judy Keen, Gaylo Blount. Ashlin Gate- wood. Pam Rodboro. Barbara Isely. Molodee Fremling, Paulette Rubin. Holon Cox. THIRD ROW; Poter Sande. Carol Yerxa. Lesley Jonos. Jill Bergquist. Kay Katz, Larry Bloom. Bill Summers. Dick Platt, Karen Brady, Naomi Johnson. Carol Borman. Clara Kemp. SECOND ROW: Mr. Kylo, Roborta Pollock. Mary Lou Barth, Molinda Oswald. Morrel Koyos, Penny Kenniston, Lois Shlopack. Mary Looven- hart, Sharon Manock, Lynne Porter. Nancy Carl- son. FRONT ROW: Janio Thomas. Janet Collins. Sue Bass. Pam Cusck, Barbara Rubenstoin, Mary Frank, Pam Howard, Lois Osterling. Treble Clef BACK ROW: Martha Mointzor. Pat Shea, Sandy Bonjamin. Roborta Solie. Louiso Shultz. Pamola Kinso, Margo Nochine. Kilty Martin, Cathy Collins. MIDDLE ROW: Mickey Rivora, Nydia Rivora. Norma Vice. Pamola Daro. Barbara Perlman. Barb Knutson, Nancy Lonzi. Borb Bukor. Bovorly Summers. FRONT ROW: Mr. Kyle. Nancy Lonzini, Sandy Morelli. Karyn Domorocki. Barbara Noble. Kathy Domorocki, Margo Jacobsen. Joonnino Zup- pann, Judy Coloman. ABSENT: Becky Miller, Eva Schwab. Diane Wer- ness. Angola Yost. 104 THE SOUND BACK ROW: Ed She - tel. quartermaster: Frank Lennox, secretary. FRONT ROW: Gary Auerbach, vice-presi- dent: Betty Swigart. so- cial chairmen: Dan Har- ris. president. Music ... la musique ... la musica. Highland Park High ichool's two instrumental groups speak the international lang- lage of music. They communicate by this medium on various ccasions throughout the year. The band contributes its spirited (fferings to all home football and basketball games, as well as everal assemblies and a special band concert. The mellifluous rchestra plays for the Christmas concert, and both groups take art in the annual spring concert. These pathways of music are najor extensions of the road of high school life. Highland Park High School Band 105 Orchostre Officer BACK ROW: Rick Rahn. Vice- President; Frank Ribach, President; Ed Sheftel. Boys' Social Chairman. FRONT ROW: Betty Field. Secre- tary-Treasurer; Doris Zahnle. Girls' Social Chairman. Maestro Finch wiolds his baton, 106 Highland Park High School Orchestra Women have incorporated themselves into practically every phase of man's existence, and the field of sports is no exception. Interest in female athletics exceeds the bounds of gym class; after-school sports attract many participants. The swing of a hockey stick, or the long drive of a baseball often gives vent to bent-up emotions and affords a sense of power which the female sex so enjoys. Keen competition on an inter-session and inter- class basis promotes loyalty and sportsmanship. Perhaps some of Highland Park High School's athletically-inclined damsels will reach Olympic fameโ€”with the help of the high school's competent gym teachers, anything is pos- sible. Basketball, a favorite with the H.P.H.S. girls, provides koon competition. This year the Junior Jayhawks soized first piace in tho basketball tournament by defeating Madway's Merry Maidens. Donโ€™t forget to pick up your towels, crios Mrs. Sossdorf, supervisor of tho girls' locker room. Mrs. Sossdorf solves many insolublo problems with a cheery smile and perhaps a few snaps and pins. Over p-l-e-e-s-o! The unspoken prayor on every girl's lips is port of every volleyball game. The intricacies of the gome involvo not only hitting the ball over the net. but also doing it skillfully by employing serving and spiking tech- niques. Mrs. Sandahl's senior session captured this year's session tournament. 108 ALL A-FLUTTER Come on in, the water's fine and so is swimming at Highland Parle. Racing, ballet, and water games make the pool a scene of constant activity. In spring, sessions are given a chance to compete in marathon swim. ALL IN A - TUMBLE VICTORY IS THEIR GOAL Watch the birdie!!! Yes. juniors and seniors have an opportunity to enjoy badminton. From March until May girls are engaged in bird watching. Bully! Donโ€™t be alarmed. The Highland Park girls do not have poor sportsmanship. It's just their way of starting off the girls' sports season. Fun, fouls, and fractures are the results of a good field hockey game. The season is always climaxed by a big Army-Navy game, fought by the Highland Park High School hockey All-Stars. Danger! Men Working in Football Coaches BACK ROW: Mr. Chickerneo. Mr. Hommerborg. Mr. Harris, and Mr. Baldrini. FRONT ROW: Mr. Spoars. Mr. Christiansen. Mr. Gasper, and Mr. Mathieson. LITTLE GIANTS MAKE A GREAT COMEBACK IN 1955 99 81 92ยซ 2U86 6ยฃ-51 5 70 3 5 36r 8M3-91 ? tf i M : '% A ;% W, โ– 1 arm I rl iV j 1 -m a .i . A. m i A H a C I A โ–  1 A H' A mi A m A'm BACK ROW: Don Shankman. Bud Friedman. Chuck Adler. Mickey Panther, Dave Ricker. Bob Kaplan. Varsity Football Jeff Green. Al Jacobsen. Nils Hogberg. Barney Brionza. Ken Cousens. Jeff leckie. Bob Gould, and Allan Hatcher. MIDDLE ROW: Dale Zech. Dick Dougherty. Bill Haight. Dennis Kasper. Martin Fisher. Bill Bodle. Bill Rigby. Dennis Balke, Jack Galperin. Ben Stackler, and Chip Moore. FRONT ROW: Steve Pollock. Bruce Miller. Bro Abrahemson. Arnold littiken. Bob Luckman. James Snow. Dan Pollack. Dan Demichelis. Bill Heck. Bob Giangiorgi. Jock Jashelski. Frank Palondri. Bob Engelman. Ken Wyman, ond Dove Slepyan. 112 phomore Football BACK ROW: Mr. Hammerberg, John Pottingoll. Ed Kamp. Spiko Schoenthal. Randy Muollor, Stovo Goodman. Gary Whistler. Larry Knoso. Peter King, Bruce Cliffo. Dan Swan. Bob Picker, and Mr. Harris. MIDDLE ROW: Jamie McGregor. Rickoy Wagnor. Donnis Giangiorgi. Carl Urist, Bill Berry. Jim Stornfield. Dick Friedman. Bob Kosky, Mike McLaughlin. Lee Feinberg, Miko Zaoske. and Davo Leahy. FRONT ROW: Phil Armstrong. Irwin Rubin. Jack Roy. Dick Sosnay. Bob Leeb. John Holder. Tony Herman. Alon Wolf. Mike Field. Bob Wildrick. Chuck Pascal, and Marshall Rogir. BACK ROW: Bob Klein, Bob Ruder. Pete Beslow. Joff Cheen. George Sundberg. Stovo Kaplan. Will Homsworth, Bill Hansen. Jim Ellis. Bill Nowmann, and Joe Fredrickson. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Baldrini. Cary Greenberg, Dick Paulo. George Dewey, Arnold Goldman. Bill Couch, Leon Chickerneo, Jim Panther. Ted Nychay. Fred Teeter. Joe Wolk. and Mr. Shepard. FRONT ROW: Tom Honig. Bill Buchholz, Hal Ross. Harvey Kinzelberg. Stan Korshak, Garry Moss. , ... Gary Woodley, Bill Jacobsen. Ricky Schwab. Peter Craig, and John Dienner, mgr. Frosh Football Coach Chickerneo, new to Highland Park, led our team to a season which, if not brilliant, was our best in years. Students cheered as Highland Park surged to victory over rival New Trier for the first time in 26 years, with a score of 15 to 13. In an exciting Homecoming game, our team defeated Oak Park, 13 to 7. Sparked by seniors Dan Pollack, Jack Jashelski, Jay Snow, Bill Heck. Ken Wyman, Eric Goodman. Bob Luckman, and Bro Abrahamson. the team played well, but was usually stymied by the superior man-power of other teams. Senior Bro was named to the Al-Suburban League team. The winning team made school spirit high, and students are hopeful about next yearโ€™s prospects, since many of the better players will be returning. The team was named to the All-Suburban League with a re- cord of 2 wins and 5 losses. Varsity Football Scores HP 0 Glenbrook 13 HP IS New Trier 13 HP 6 Proviso Eost 7 HP 6 Waukegan 13 HP 13 Oak Park 7 HP 0 Morton 20 HP 0 Evanston 34 HP 6 Niles 14 Sophomore Football Scores HP 0 Glenbrook 25 HP 0 New Trier 6 HP 14 Proviso 20 HP 27 Waukegan 12 HP 7 Oak Park 32 HP 0 Morton 42 HP 0 Evanston 42 HP 6 Niles 33 (Tied for sixth with Oak Park in tho Suburban League with a record of 2 wins and 5 losses.) Freshmen Football Scores HP 0 Now Trier 20 HP 0 Proviso 25 HP 14 Waukegan 33 HP 31 Oak Park 7 HP 0 Morton 14 HP 12 Evanston 14 HP 6 Niles 39 114 (Finished seventh in the Suburban Leaguo with a rec- ord of I win and 6 losses.) THE HARRIED HARRIERS HURRIED Cross-Country Scores Varsity Scores HP 29 Proviso East 27 HP 21 Niles 34 HP 23 Morton 35 HP 36 Evanston 21 Suburban Loaguo Moot, 4th. 95 points HP 20 Oak Park 36 HP 17 Waukegan 45 District Moot, 4th HP 39 New Trier 20 Frosh-Soph Scores HP 36 Proviso East 19 HP 38 Niles 17 HP 21 Morton 39 HP 32 Evanston 23 Suburban League Moot. 5th. 118 points HP 32 Oak Park 23 HP 26 Waukeqan 31 HP 36 Now Trier 21 The cross-country team had a fair season and some team members ran very well. A promising yearling was Charles Redman, while sophomores Joel Lewitz, Jim Murt- feldt, and Dave Cowan performed well. Sophomore, Jim Weinert sparked the varsity with 5 wins in 7 races and qualified for the state meet. Frosh-soph cross-country BACK ROW: Rodney Schnur. Phil Friodman. Waltor Noilsen, Ken Good. Jay Lovy. Justin Greon. David Crowell, Mr Cantor. MIDDLE ROW: Tucker Groon. Chase Forguson. Wally Zahnlo. Kon Brecher, Ronnie Gidwih. Marc Nathanson. FRONT ROW: Charles Rodman, Tom Huxley. Jamos Street. Jamos Murtfeldt. David Cowan. Joel Le- wih. Bornard Olson. John Floming. Alan Roufo, mgr.: Bob Roinish, mgr. Varsity cross-country BACK ROW: Alan Rodney, Rick Emmort, Jay Shapiro, John Mitchell, Vern Trabert, Dale Smith, Mr. Ault. FRONT ROW: Alan Roufa, mgr.: Don McAvoy, John Fox, Tim Russoll. Jim Woinert, Bob Roinish, mgr. 115 Varsity basketball team BACK ROW: Mr. Schrador. Ti m Russo'l. Bob Hollmann. $tevo Oggol. Chuck Mau. and Mr. Baldrini. FRONT ROW: Jim Juul.Torry Somenii. Bob Palmiori John Poser and Miko Walton. BACK ROW: Tom LaBuda. Pat Hayward. Bob Saielli. Bob Rosen, Bill Bodle. 8ob Follows, and Mr. Cantor. FRONT ROW: Dale Smith. Joยฎ Herbort. Bill Palladini. and Jim Gray. Jr. varsity basketball team Sophomore Basketball HP 46 Glenbrook 40 HP 41 Lako Forest 29 HP 49 North Chicago 58 HP 25 Waukegan 45 HP 44 Evanston 42 HP 29 Libertyville 57 HP 38 Proviso 49 HP 31 New Trier 43 HP 63 Oak Park 59 HP 48 Morton 68 HP 51 Niles 58 HP 37 Waukegan 36 HP 46 Evanston 56 HP 20 Proviso 52 HP 44 New Trier 53 HP 58 Oak Park 52 HP 40 Morton S3 HP 44 Niles 41 Frosh A Basketball Frosh B Basketball HP 26 Glenbrook 43 HP 49 North Chicago 43 HP 39 Waukegan 62 HP 32 Evanston 52 HP 22 Proviso 58 HP 37 New Trier 42 HP 34 Oak Park 35 HP 29 Niles 36 HP II Waukegan 49 HP 33 Proviso 54 HP 42 Oak Park 46 HP 32 Morton 48 HP 62 Niles 58 HP 45 Glenbrook 34 HP 31 North Chicago 17 HP 33 Waukegan 30 HP 23 Evanston 40 HP 29 Proviso 35 HP 33 New Trier 40 HP 34 Oak Park 47 HP 26 Niles 31 HP 20 Waukegan 42 HP 48 Proviso 33 HP 65 Oak Park 43 HP 29 Morton 55 HP 33 Niles 31 Varsity Basketball Scores HP 69 Glenbrook 39 HP 43 Lake Forest 30 HP 69 North Chicago 54 HP 42 Waukegan 36 HP 38 Evanston 40 HP 92 Libertyville 63 HP 50 Proviso 59 HP 59 New Trier 44 HP 68 Oak P.ark 58 HP 62 Morton 49 HP 80 Niles 69 HP 74 Waukegan 41 HP 40 Evanston 44 HP 51 Proviso 58 HP 62 New Trier 59 MP 71 Oak Park 59 HP 55 Morton 56 HP 66 Niles 46 HP 59 (Regionals) New Trier 62 JV Basketball Scores HP 59 Glenbrook 34 HP 67 North Chicago 48 HP 42 Waukegan 33 HP 42 Evanston 46 HP 51 Proviso 59 HP 66 New Trier 52 HP 34 Oak Park 71 HP 44 Niles 41 HP 54 Waukegan 30 HP 42 Proviso 36 HP 62 Oak Park 56 HP 51 Morton 53 HP 62 Niles 43 ROUD CAGERS OF 1960 CAPTURE THIRD PLACE Coach Schrader's all-senior basketball team finished in a creditable third place tie with Waukegan in the Suburban League with a record of 9 wins and 5 losses. The team provided many thrills for the student body. Many games were close in the hard-fought race for the league title. The Little Giants, a well balanced team, were led by Tim Russell, Bob Hollmann, Chuck Mau, Terry Somenzi. Bobby Palmieri. and Steve Oggel. Tim Russell was fourth in the suburban league in scoring. The outlook for next year is bright even though the team will lack height. Willie Bodle, Pat Hay- ward, and Tom Labuda of the junior varsity, which finished third in the league with 7 wins and 4 losses, along with high-scoring Steve Kadison of the sophs, who tied for sixth with Niles in the league with a 5-9 record, should form a fine nucleus. Although the varsity defeated New Trier twice in league play, the Indians edged out the Giants in their first game in the regionals. 35 ยฃA โ€” M Sophomore basketball team Freshman A Team BACK ROW: John Johnson, mgr.: Ricky Schwab. Bill New- mann, Willard Harm- worth. Bill Hanson. Mark Dubach. mgr.: Mr. Cash. FRONT ROW: John Flaming. Gooff Cluck. Nod Robort- son. Jim Panther. Chuck Tauman. BACK ROW: Renny Worrยซl rath, Goorga Fallows. Stel Kadison, Glenn Harris, hi Hammorborg, Mr. Ault. FRONT ROW: Erwin Rufcj Rick Lunardi. Chuck Pascal, jl Rogers, Dennis Giangiorgi, jl Weinort, Potor Shaw, mgr. I Freshman B Team BACK ROW; Mr. Cantor. Phi lip Friedman, Jeff Goldmaj Jim Ellis. Harvey KinrelberJ Stove Cohon. FRONT ROW: Stave StollJ mgr.: Bob Russell, Bob Rude Bob Rubin, Eric Paddorur Chuck Burkhardt. 119 and Tim Ruttell make another. HPHS MERMEN SPLASH TO A SUCCESSFUL SEASO Coach Davis' strong swimming team was only outranked in the highly competitive Suhurban Leaque by Evanston and New Trier, two of the best teams in the nation. Smashing victories over such schools as Morton and Waukegan amply demonstrated this fact. The medley relay team of Dave Fuchs. Bill Koretz, Mickey Panther, and Bruce Anderson was excellent. The varsity mermen ended a splendid season with a league record of 5 wins and 2 loses and a season record of 10 wins and 2 losses. Diving team: Mr. Broming, Hal Ross. Bill Kantor, Tom Ross, and Richio Bra mar Varsity Swimming Scores HP 47 Moino 39 HP 54 Elmwood Park 29 HP 54 Glonbrook 32 HP 16 Evanston 70 HP 52 Proviso 34 HP 19 Now Trior 67 HP 48 Ook Park- 38 HP 58 Wost Rockford 37 HP 56 Niles 30 Indian Relays. 4th HP 65 Waukegan 16 HP 74 Morton 12 Bluobird Moot. 2nd Suburban Leaguo Moot, 3rd 29 points HP 77 Harrison 9 State Moot. 6th, 15 points Varsity swimming team BACK ROW: Craig Meldahl. Jim Holbrook. Bruco Andorson. Bill Bachlo. Jim Goodman, and Bob Taft. MIDDLE ROW: Davo Slopyan, mgr.; Don Goman, Chuck Linhoff. Dan Pollack. Bill Prico. Dovยฉ Fuchs. Mickey Ponthor, John Osborn, and Mr. Davis. FRONT ROW: Bill Cargill. Bill Korotr. Bob Engolman. Tom Berube. Harry Andorson. and Larry Lasman. Freshman Swimming Scores HP 39 Maine 47 HP 16 Evaniton 70 HP 67 Proviso 18 HP 23 New Trier 63 HP 25 Glenbrook 61 HP 50 Oak Park 36 HP 40 Nilet 46 HP 65 Waukegan 21 Froth Invitational at Hinsdalo. 6th placo Froth Suburban League Meet, 5th place. (22 pointi) HP 67 Morton 19 BACK ROW: Chrit Merdon, Poto Moldohl. Choso Forguton. George Men- dolton, Joel Brath. Tod Sheldon, Bob Cordell, Dick Moldehl. FRONT ROW: Jon Eaton. Andy Cattidy, Marc Geman. Harold Platt. Allan Wolff. Bill Nicholton, Rick Simon, Don Clark. Bill Berube. Henry Hansmann. Bob Unger. Dave Altshul. Ronny Gidwiti, Mr. Herrit. BACK ROW: Rick Marthall, Bob Riglor. Jamie McGregor. Pote King. Jim Stroot. Ron Schollinkhout, Bill Rau. Jim Anixter. Mr. Harrit. FRONT ROW: Marthall Ragir. Bob Zartlor. Dave Cowan. Jim Reinith. Dave Popporborg. Poto Pittor. Carl Urist. Mike Papierniak. Sophomore Swimming Scores tP 44 Maino 42 IP 48 Elmwood Park 31 IP 18 Evanston 68 IP 65 Proviso 21 IP 19 New Trier 67 IP 62 Oak Park 24 IP 62 Nilet 24 IP 67 Waukegan 14 IP 52 Morton 34 uburban Looguo Moot. 3rd. (47 pointt) Sophomore swimming team 121 LETS HAVE A VICTORY TONIGHT FIGHT Norm Paritor, socond in his woight closs in tho stoto, wrestles John Holder, his varsity teammate. The varsity grapplers had a poor season. Never- theless, Norm Parker came in second in the 123-pound class in the state. Other wrestlers who were outstand- ing were John Marchi and Don Goodman. The frosh- soph team showed promise in Richard Sosnay, Charles Redman, Bob Hofmeier, Ed Kemp. Lee Feinberg, John Holder, and Mike Zaeske. Varsity Wrestling Scores HP 26 Loko Forest 20 HP 34 Wauconda 18 HP 16 North Chicago 29 HP 15 Evanston 32 HP II Maine 29 HP 16 Proviso 31 HP 6 New Trier 38 HP 5 Glenbrook 34 HP 14 Oak Park 31 HP 8 Niles 32 HP 31 Grant 17 HP II Waukegan 37 HP 0 Morton 42 HP 15 Libertyvillo 27 District Wrestling Tournamont 16th Soctional Wrestling Tournament. 9th State Wrestling Tournament. 16th Frosh-Soph Wrestling Scores HP 41 Loko Forost 15 HP 31 Wauconda 25 HP 33 North Chicago 25 HP 24 Maino 20 HP 15 Evanston 32 HP 19 Proviso 29 HP 17 Now Trier 27 HP 28 Glenbrook 22 HP 24 Oak Pork 19 HP 18 Nilos 29 HP 29 Grant 19 HP 3 Waukegan 41 HP 17 Morton 28 HP 46 Libortyvillo 6 Varsity Wrestling Team BACK ROW: Alan Gottlieb. Randy Petzel. Bill Goldsmith. Bill Uhlemann. Davo Ricker, John Marchi, Bill Keeler; Craig Jones, John Gibbs, Mickey Joffe, Mr. Ostrander. FRONT ROW: Hal Brown, Ron Sheldon. Bob Marks. Jim Bierfield. John Holder, Norm Parker. Don Goodman, Chuck Biorfiold, Jim Gottliob, John Lazaretti, Terry Klavohn. Frosh-soph wrestling team BACK ROW: Charlos Rodman. Bob Hofmeier. Leon Chick- orneo, Goorgo Sundborg, Mork Zahnlo, Ed Komp, Michael Zaesko. Bill Berry. Ronny Steego, George Pearson. Dick Sosnay; Mr. Garrigen. MIDDLE ROW: John Middleton. Lewis Goldstein. Chris Isely. Paul Page. Sheldon Margulies. Tucker Green. Bill Buchholz, Tom Hanig, Bob Isaacson. Rodney Schnur. FRONT ROW: Keith Zellet, Jomes Varnor. Dovo King, David Rosenfield. Walter Zehnle. David Deutch. K. Auster- ling. Varsity baseball Coach Don Burson said that this year's team was one of the strongest we have had. Tim Russell. Jim Juul. John Poser, Bob Hollman and Terry Somenzi. all seniors, and sophomore Mike McLaughlin formed a good nucleus. Snappy fielding, power hitting and sharp pitching helped the team to victory. BACK ROW: Mr. Burson, Terry Somenzi. Tim Russell, Robert Holl- mon, Chuck Mou, Gront Abra- hamson. John Poser and Mr. Davis. MIDDLE ROW: Willie Bodle. Wi:- liam Wernor. Tom LeBuda. Mickey Panther, Ed Sordyl. Marvin Fiocchi, Howie Sanders, mgr. FRONT ROW: Lee Loventhal. mgr.: Chuck Adler, Bill Keogh, Thomas Stone, Jim Juul. Harry Henderson. Jack Secrost and Mike McLaughlin. ABSENT: Alex Scornavacco. Varsity Baseball Scores HP 2 North Chicago 3 HP 2 Evanston 7 HP 6. S Oak Park 4. 1 HP II New Trier 4 HP 7. 4 Proviso 5. 0 HP 0 Glonbrook 4 HP 3 Waukogan 6 HP 7 Niles 3 HP II Evanston 0 HP 4 Morton 1 District Basoball Tournament โ€” 1st (HP 2. New Trier 0) HP North Chicago HP Glenbrook HP 6 New Trier 2 Rogional Bosoball Tournament (HP 6. Maine 2) HP Waukogan Sectional Basoball Tournament Stato Baseball Tournament Sophomore Baseball Team FRONT ROW: Rogor Wallenstein. Dale Soverin, Chris Isoly. Ed Stone. John Holder. Jack Ray. Lowis Goldstein. Tom Homma. MIDDLE ROW: Jim Panther, Bob Loob. Jim Eaton. Neil Stone. Sargio Ori. Sheldon Margu- lies, Dennis Gagon. Jim Rogers. BACK ROW: Mr. Ostrandor. Chuck Pascal. Rick Barnett. Leonard Gorenstein. Steve Kadi- son. Glonn Harris. Tim Ackert, Miko Borgman. Joel Glickman, Guy Golan, mgr. Frosh and Soph Baseball Scores (Soph Scores First) HP 9 North Chicogo 0 HP 2. 3 Oak Park 0. 7 HP 8. 7 Proviso 0. 6 HP 8, 2 Glonbrook 0. 16 HP 5. 3 Niles 16. 5 HP 6. 1 Evanston II. 7 HP 1. 0 Morton 3. 17 HP 1. 4 Glenbrook II. 10 HP HP 1. 1 New Trior Waukegan 17 2 Freshmen Baseball BACK ROW: Bill Gould, mgr.: Gary Woolley. Wayne Brandwein. Charles Fargo. Jeff Robin, Steve Stolle. Ricky Schwab. George Sundberg. Leon Chickerneo, Steve Cohen. Nod Robertson, Craig Tuber. Mike Benson, Bob Reimer. Franz Kolbock. mgr. FRONT ROW: Richard Aver, Don Metzger, Rogor Bahnsen. Kon Good. Bob Russell. Jim Sullivan, Bill 123 McOmber. Richard Gable. Bill Couch, Jim Bull. ABSENT: Mr. Schrader. THE HARRIED HARRIERS HURRIED The track teams did very well this year. If the spirit evidenced on the sophomore team will continue in the next two years, the chances of being a state contender are very possible. Mike Walton and Eric Goodman performed exceedingly well on the varsity squad. The total strength on the sophomore squad doesn't permit singling out any individual performers. Varsity Track BACK ROW: Dalo Zoch. Mike Mar- dor. Jeff Green. Nilย Hagborg, Mike Walton. Bob Whitman. Brian Favier. George Bollenbacher. David Rickor. Mr. Ault. MIDDLE ROW: John Fo . Bill Churc- hill. Barney Brienxa, Tom Borube. Don Pollack. Ed Gamton. Jim Mitchell, Mr. Christenson. FRONT ROW: Ken Wyman. Bon Stacklor. Eric Goodman. Jack Jashel- ski. Bob Ray. Gonยฉ Joffo. Track Scores Indoor When two scores are given varsity is first and frosh-soph socond. HP 69. 68 HP Frosh 31 HP 66. 70 HP 34. 77$ HP 43. 86 Varsity 7th (4$) HP Frosh 49 HP 73. 74$ Evanston Relays 6th (22$) HP 27 1 3. 71$ Morton 72 2 3. 28$ North Shore Frosh-Soph Invitational Relays 1st (70 7 10) Downers Grove 28. 32 New Trier 69 Glonbrook 34. 30 Bloom 66. 22$ Proviso East 53. 14 Frosh-Soph 1st (50) Evanston 51 Waukegan 27. 25$ Outdoor HP 54$. 95$ Arlington Heights 63$. 22$ Hinsdale Relays 2nd (71) Hinsdale Frosh Suburban 2nd (43$) Now Trier Lake County 1st (52) Lako Forest District Moot 2nd (25) Evanston Frosh-Soph. Inv. 1st (49 6 10) Maine Grammar School Meet HP Stato Moot, Tie for 34th Urbana State Moot Urbana Frosh. Invitational Glonbrook Outdoor Suburban Proviso East Frosh-Soph Track HP 72 1 3. 104 North Chicago 48 2 3. 14 HP 62. 85 Waukogan 64, 48 Glonbrook 21, 15 HP 48. 79 2 5 Morton 70. 38 3 5 HP Frosh 69 Waukogan 53$. Glonbrook 25$ Lake Shore HP 40 (Tie for 2nd). 86$ (1st) HP 101$ New Trier 118. Evanston 94$ HP Frosh-Soph 85 Niles 39. Now Trier 32 Waukogan Relays 4th (43) Waukogan HP Frosh 64 Arlington Heights 54 8ACK ROW: Mr. Christensen, Davo Crowoll. Rick Carlin, Larry Roson. John Stan Paul Garfield. Harvoy Silverberg. George Dewey, Dean Stangor, Rich Cadioux, Joff Goldm Bill Newmann. Will Hemsworth. Roger Honningor. Stove Kaplan, Jim Ellis. Jim McGregor. M Zahnlo. Bill Limberg. Dick Nychay. Pete Craig. Tom Hanig, Don Clark. Davo Wilson. A Roufa. head mgr.: Mr. Gasper. Mr. Ault. MIDDLE ROW: Tom Ross, Bill Hansen. Jay Levey. Joff Rothschild. Bornoy Olson. Bob Pick Joel Lewitx. Charles Redman. Stovo Goodman. Mike Field. Fred Teeter, Mike Zaeske, , Persson. Joe Wolk. Ron Steege. Jim Sweoney. Gary Whislor, Don Lee. Bill Cohlor. mgr. FRONT ROW: Phil Armstrong. Tom Hucloy, Jim Weinert, Bruco Aton, Davo Cowan, A Wolf. Ron Joseph, Rich Berube, Tony Shorman, Bruco Murtfoldt, Jomes Stornfiold. Bob Ma Allan Wolff, mgr.: David Giangiorgi. Varsity Tennis BACK ROW: Dick Nathan. Ken Cousons. Fred Rickies, Bob Rosen. Jim Gray, Alan Exolrod. Bruce Hyman, Mr. Greenwald. FRONT ROW: Gig Gluck. Bob Engelman. Ron Sheldon. Bob Reinish, Stovo Simons. Steve Atlas. Allen Erdheim. mgr. ABSENT: Goorge O'Connell. Tennis Scores HP 2. 3 HP 2. 3 HP I. 0 HP 5. 5 HP 1,0 District Meet HP 5. 5 HP 5. 5 HP 0. 2 State Tennis Tournament HP Suburban League Meet Hinsdale 3. 3 Oak Park 3. 2 Evanston 4. 5 Proviso 0. 0 Now Trier 4,5 1st Place (13 pts.)) Waukegan 0. 0 Lako Forest 0. 0 Niles 5. 3 Morton Frosh-Soph Tennis BACK ROW: Ron Gidwitz. Mork Nathanson. James McGregor. Renny Worron- rath. Ron Pantor, Jerry O'Connell. Mr. Mihuro. FRONT ROW: Bill Weis, mgr.: Kent Lawrence. Gooff Gluck. Artie Alschuler, Marshall Wagner. Hall Ross. Jim Baum, Tom Weinberg. George O'Connell was again the mainstay of the team, and a contender for the state title. Jim Gray and Ken Cousens. juniors, and Steve Simons, sophomore, will be with the team next year to give it strength and solidarity. Steve Atlas and Ron- ie Sheldon were also fullfledged varsity players. 125 Coach Repsholdt's varsity golf team, although weaker in depth than last yearโ€™s, still had a good chance to win the state title. The team had two of the state's top golfers in Steve Oggel and John Levinson. Dan Demichelis, Joe Hurst, Rick Ascher and George Cimbalo were also strong golfers. The frosh-soph team has showed some promise and has an outstanding prospect in Steve Gross. Frosh-Soph Goff BACK ROW: Mr. Cianchotfi. Marshall Wagner. Steve Gross. Jim Anixtor, Paul Kontor, Dick Paule. Stove Bairn, Tony Davis. Joff Marks. MIDDLE ROW: Tom Urban. Gary Hussar. Jeff Woissmen. Ronnie Balson. John Homing. Harry Bosley. Doon Sordyl. John Lawronco. FRONT ROW: Richard Pfistor. Rogor Rubin. Bob Lodorman. Randy Walkor, Joff Gault. Davo Fuonto. Golf Scores HP 6. 6 Weukogon 9. 4 HP 5. 6i Barrington 5. 3i HP 4. 6J Waukogan II. 3J HP '3 Libertyvillo i โ–  J. HP 8$. 10 Lake Forost 0 HP 14V 15 Proviso 0 HP 9 New Trior 6 HP 10. I4J Niles 5. District Golf Meet 2nd Place (314) HP 9. 12 Waukegan 6. 3 HP Evanston HP Grayslako Suburban Leaguo Meet HP Morton HP Oak Pork Varsity Team BACK ROW: Mr. Repsholdt. Bill Glickauf. . Hurst. Dan Domichielis. Stevo Oggel. J Lindquist. George Cimbolo. Jim Nathan. FRONT ROW: Davo Slepyan. Bill Hutchins Ken Gaines, Sparky Buoning. Rick Ascher. J Levinson. BOYS' INTRAMURALS Boysโ€™ intramurals are based on session as well as indi- vidual competition. They provide a chance for boys not out for interscholastic sports to participate in some form of competitive athletic activities. Points are awarded to in- dividuals and sessions for winning and participation. At the end of the year the session in each class with the most points is awarded a plaque. The senior boys with the most points for four years receives an award. The sports included in the intramural program are bas- ketball, touch football, volleyball, softball, swimming and track. There are also all-school and class free throw contests. Boys' Intramural Results by Sossions Freshmon Sophomores Juniors Seniors Softball โ€” Not completed when yearbook wont to press Touch Football Mr. Eisoman and Mr. Alloman and Mr. Winkley Mr. Burson Mr. Gjortson tied Mr. Davis tied Track Meet Mr. Kraft Mr. Greonwald Mr. Christenson Mr. Hanson Swimming Moot Mr. Splitgorbor Mr. McCord Mr. Palmgren Mr. Kolbe Froo Throw Contest Mark Dubach Mike Bergman Ed Sordyl Steve Corman (Mr. Splitgerber) (Mr. Windborg (Mr. McGivern) (Mr. Braun) Frosh-Soph Winnor: Junior-Senior Winnor: Mark Dubach (Mr. Splitgorbor) Dalo Hall (Mr. Hanson) Basketball Class Loaguo Mr. Eiseman Mr. Mihura Mr. McGivern Mr. Hanson Little Giant Class Tournament Mr. Eiseman Mr. Windburg Mr. McGivern Mr. Hanson Volloyball โ€” Not completed whon yoarbook went to press The Varsity 200 yard modloy rolay swimming toam of Davo Fuchs; Bill Korehr. Mickoy Panther and Bruco Anderson set now records during the season. 4 We stand and look, the past stretched out behind The road lies shadowed there and here in sun A pattern made of memories. And now We hesitate and gaze at what is done. The shifting sunlight tells of all we loved. The secrets shared, the plots that worked as planned, The learning that dispelled that unknown's haze. The times we cared enough to take a stand. Since silent shadows are the sadness, they Arouse the memories of hopes betrayed, Of faithless friends, of goals we could not reach, Of thoughts we should have voiced but were afraid. The time has come to leave the past's design, To walk upon the future's path instead. For now there is no looking back, for now The road is clear and we must go ahead. 128 U Alloman. Mr. Douglas A. โ€” 662. 72 Andorson, Miss Alice E. โ€” 61, 77 Anderson. Miss Nancy E. โ€” 64. 98. 104 Appleton. Miss Margaret โ€” 64 Ault. Mr. Richard F.โ€” 63. 115, 125 Aynsloy, Miss Helen โ€” 59 Baldroy, Mrs. Irma M. โ€” 61. 77 Baldrini. Mr. Dick โ€” 63. M2. M3 Barnes. Mr. Floyd โ€” 60 Boan, Miss Dora E. โ€” 63. 78 Beckmire, Miss Regena โ€” 62 Bonossi. Miss Caroline โ€” 64 Bonson. Mr. Robert W. โ€” 61 Borubo. Mrs. Mercodos โ€” 64 Bielort. Mrs. Mary Ellen โ€” 60 Blackstono. Mr. Gregory L โ€” 58 Blevins. Mrs. Ruth โ€” 60 Block, Mrs. Eleanor โ€” 60 8oghason, Miss Rose โ€” 62 Bogs. Miss Shirley โ€” 61 Bolle, Mr. Harry โ€” 63 Borman. Miss Eunico โ€” 62, 78 Braun. Mr. Garwood A. โ€” 61 Broming, Mrs. John โ€” 61, 120 Burson. Mr. Don โ€” 63 Cairncross. Miss Gladys P. โ€” 63 Cantor. Mr. Jack H. โ€” 61. 72. 115. 116 Cardinal. Mrs. Loraine โ€” 63. 61 Carlson. Mr. C. A. โ€” 63 Carmichael, Mr. Robert G. โ€” 61. 78 Carpentor. Mr. Hal โ€” 63 Casberg. Mr. Roy โ€” 60 Cash. Mr. Robert W. โ€” 62 Chickerneo. Mr. John โ€” 61. 78. M2. 113 Chioni, Mr. Peter A. โ€” 60 Cholewa. Miss Rosemary โ€” 59 Christensen. Mr. Carl S. โ€” 63, 113. 125 Christofforson, Mrs. Joy โ€” 61 Cianchetti, Mr. Ralph โ€” 62, 85 Cliffo. Mrs. Alda โ€” 58 Coghenour. Mr. Woodio โ€” 60 Covert. Mr. Marshall โ€” 62. 78 Davis. Mr. Don โ€” 63 Doveroaux. Mr. L. K. โ€” 59 Dransfeldt, Mr. Roy โ€” 64 Einbeckor. Mr. William F. โ€” 61 Siseman, Mr. Ralph M. โ€” 61. 79 Esserman, Mrs. Ruth โ€” 64 Falk. Miss Marilyn J. โ€” 63,. 85. 94 Finch. Mr. Harold โ€” 64. 67 Floyd. Mr. J. D. โ€” 41. 61 Frodorickson, Miss Adelo โ€” 61. 67 Garrigan. Mr. William R. โ€” 61. 79 Gasper. Mr. Mike โ€” 63. 72. 112 Gerth. Mrs. Jacquolino โ€” 61. 71. 73 Gilbertson, Mr. Otto โ€” 60 Gjertsen. Mr. Arthur E. โ€” 61. 79 Glader, Mr. Ned โ€” 60 Godwin. Mr. Albert โ€” 60 Goodrode. Mr. Charles โ€” 60 Greenweld, Mr. Arthur โ€” 62. 73 Greonwald. Miss Ruth โ€” 61. 87 Guthrie, Mr. William W. โ€” 62 Haddy. Miss Gloria โ€” 63. 67. 85. 94 Hall. Mr. Monroe W, โ€” 61, 118 Homm, Mrs. Helen โ€” 64 Hammorberg. Mr. W. F. โ€” 63. 68. 112. 113 Hamptron. Mrs. Marjorie โ€” 64 Hanson. Mr. H. E. โ€” 61 Harris. Mr. Fred โ€” 63. 73. 112, 113 Hartz, Miss Shirloy โ€” 61. 73 Harvey. Miss Joan โ€” 63. 74 Hayes. Mr. Jamos T. โ€” 61 Hein, Mr. Vernon L. โ€” 61 Hilton, Miss Mary Ann โ€” 64 Holderman. Mrs. Carolyn โ€” 62. 79 Hubbs. Miss Bette โ€” 62. 68 Hummer. Miss Barbara โ€” 73 Hunt, Mr. James โ€” 61, 80 Hutchinson. Mrs. Phyllis โ€” 59 Issel, Mrs. Hilda โ€” 64 Jehle, Miss Barbara โ€” 59 Index Joiner, Miss Elizabeth โ€” 61. 74 Jones, Mrs. Sharon F. โ€” 62. 80 Joy. Miss Donna E. โ€” 62. 74 Kane. Mr. Donald B. โ€” 63 Kohrborg. Mr. Roland โ€” 63, 68 Kehrwald. Mrs. Marian โ€” 59 Kondig. Mr. Robert S. โ€” 63 Klemp, Mrs. John F. โ€” Klinge. Miss Muriel H. โ€” 61 Kolasa, Mr. Stephen โ€” 60 Kolbe. Mr. William โ€” 63. 64 Kraft. Mr. Richard โ€” 61. 80 Krest, Mrs. Joan J. โ€” 58 Kyle. Mr. Chester โ€” 64. 103. 104 Lang. Miss JoAnn โ€” 58 Larsen. Mr. Kenneth W. โ€” 64 Lesswell. Miss Lulu โ€” 60 Ledlie, Mrs. Adeline โ€” 59 Lencioni, Mrs. Lilas โ€” 64 Lonzini, Mrs. Johanna โ€” 64 Libakken, Mr. L. E. โ€” 58 Lill, Miss Evanne โ€” 63 Lomoro, Mrs. Anno โ€” 64 Massover, Mrs. Estor B. โ€” 62. 80 Mathieson, Mr. Lester โ€” 81, 85, 112 Maxey. Mrs. Eva M. โ€” 62, 68 McCord. Mr. Kenneth โ€” 61. 71, 75 McCutchan, Miss Anne โ€” 63 McGivorn, Mr. Charles B. โ€” 61. 69 McKichan, Miss Grace โ€” 61 McLaughlin. Mr. Paul โ€” 63. 75. 85. 99 McMullen. Mr. H. G. โ€” 62. 69 Mihura, Mr. David L. โ€” 62. 69 Morgan. Miss Edith โ€” 62. 81 Morloy. Mrs. Dorothy โ€” 58 Morrison, Mrs. Carol โ€” 58 Mountl Mrs. Greta โ€” 62 Munski, Dr. John A. โ€” 62. 96. 97 Neff, Miss Francos โ€” 63. 69 Oloson, Miss Delores โ€” 61. 66. 69 Olson, Mrs. Rosemary โ€” 62 O'Neal. Mr. J. O. โ€” 62 Ori. Mr. Bruno โ€” 60 Ostrandor, Mr. Joe โ€” 63. 70 Palmer, Miss Helen M. โ€” 62, 76 Palmglren. Mr. Robert A. โ€” 64. 70 Panther. Mr. Clark A. โ€” 59 Pehan. Mrs. Caroline โ€” 64 Porry. Mr. Harold J. โ€” 62. 70 Philippi. Mr. H. A. โ€” 58 Philipson, Mrs. Helen โ€” 63 Pharl, Miss Marguerite โ€” 66. 82 Reinecke. Mrs. Virginia โ€” 62. 76 Ropsholdt, Mr. Theodor P. โ€” 62. 82 Rhodes. Mr. Stanloy โ€” 62 Rinkonborger, Miss Elyse โ€” 59 Rizzolo. Mr. Anthony โ€” 60 Ryall, Mrs. Audrey L. โ€” 60 Sandahl. Mrs. Hildegardo M. โ€” 61 Sandborg. Mrs. Emily โ€”โ€ข 64 Schrader, Mr. Bob โ€” 61. 70 Schriver. Mrs. Margaret โ€” 64 Scornavacco. Mr. John โ€” 60 Seed. Miss Barbara โ€” 62 Sheahen, Miss Madelyn B. โ€” 59 Shepard. Mr. Charles S. โ€” 61. 82. 83. 113 Shine. Miss Roberta โ€” 41. 62 Simpson. Miss Elizabeth A. โ€” 62 Small. Mr. Eugene L. โ€” 61 Smith, Mr. James H. โ€” 63 Sossdorf. Mrs. Johanna โ€” 108 Spears, Mr. Calvin L. โ€” 83 Spencer. Miss Hildreth โ€” 91 Splitgerber. Mr. Charles A. โ€” 61. 83 Strang. Mrs. Mary Lee โ€” 61 Stunkel. C. S. โ€” 58 Suckow, Mrs. Carla โ€” 63 Swanson, Mrs. Mae O. โ€” 61. 63 Tallmen, Miss Wilma L. โ€” 61. 76. 92 Tank. Miss Nancy โ€” 63. 71. 93. 101 Tarry. Miss Hazel โ€” 62 Teare. Miss Dorothy โ€” 63 Thompson. Miss Mary โ€” 64. 76 Tillotson, Mrs. Catherine โ€” 64 Tondi, Miss Jeanette โ€” 59 Tucker. Miss Lillian โ€” 59 Ubl, Mrs. Jean โ€” 63. 71 Ubl. Mrs. Lucilio โ€” 58 Vanderbloomen, Mrs. Annie โ€” 64 Vincenzo. Mr. Doliso โ€” 64 Vyn, Mr. John C. โ€” 61 Wall. Miss Marie L. โ€” 62 Watts. Miss Jeanotte โ€” 59 Werhano. Miss Vernette โ€” 59 Wildermuth, Mr. Karl P. โ€” 61. 101 Windberg, Mr. Karl J. โ€” 63, 77 Winkley. C. J. โ€” 61. 71 Wolters. Mr. A. E. โ€” 58 Wood. Miss Florence โ€” 61, 92 Zaeske. Mr. E. W. โ€” 59 Aaron. Phyllis โ€” 81 Abarbanol. Susan โ€” 76. 104 Abernathy. Reid โ€” 83 Abrahamson, Grant โ€” II, 41, 112 Abrams. Nicole โ€” 68 Ackert, Timothy โ€” 72 Acox. Suson โ€” 74 Adorn. Roger โ€” 75 Addison. Fred โ€” 81 Adler. Charles โ€” 67. 91. 112 Adler. Jamie โ€” 71 Akin. Konneth โ€” 11 Albert. Jeanne โ€” 70 Albin, Shelly โ€” 66 Allerdice. Pamola โ€” 68. 93 Allen, David โ€” 82 Allsbrow. Beverly โ€” 70. 104 Alschuler. Arthur โ€” 78 Altschul. David โ€” 82 Amerman. Tamio โ€” 78 Amidie. Elia โ€” 81 Amidio. Goorgo โ€” 70 Amidie. Mary โ€” 82 Anderson. Bruce โ€” II, 93 Andorson. Carla โ€” 82 Anderson. Donnis โ€” 69. 75 Andorson. Harry โ€” 70 Anderson, Noomi โ€” 11 Andorson. Susan โ€” 77 Andoniadis, Androw โ€” 73 Androshie. Andrew โ€” 82. 83 Andres. Both โ€” 78 Angiuli, Thomas โ€” 78 Anixter, James โ€” 72 Anstett. John โ€” 66 Anthony. Susan โ€” 74 Armbrustor. Benjamin โ€” 75 Armstrong. Phil โ€” 72. M3. 125 Arne. Karen โ€” 66. 71 Arnold. Arianno โ€” 73 Aronson. Karen โ€” 71 Ascher. Richord โ€” 67 Asher. Alice โ€” 76. 88 Aten. Barbara โ€” 78 Aton, Bruce โ€” 72. 125 Atlas. Stephen โ€” 65. 75. 71 Attard. Paul โ€” 11 Attord. Peter โ€” 73 Attenberg. Stephen โ€” 73 Auerbach. Gary โ€” II, 105 Austin, Joanne โ€” 66. 67 Aver. Richard โ€” 79 Aver. Sharon โ€” II. 43. 53 Avery. Priscilla โ€” 78 Ajzi. Richard โ€” 11 Azzone. Gerald โ€” 68 Babbini, Nollo โ€” 11 Bachle. William โ€” 11. 92. 102 Baor. Sandra โ€” 66 Bahnsen, Roger โ€” 83 Bairn, Elliot โ€” 69 Bairn. Nancy โ€” 82 Bairn, Stephen โ€” 79 Boker, Robert โ€” 75 Baldi, Carol โ€” 77 Baldroy. Borbora โ€” 68, 87 8a!droy. Margarot โ€” 79 Baldray. Susan โ€” 11, 89 Belikov, Henry โ€” 77 Balke, Dennis โ€” 71, 112 Balltin. Konneth โ€” 75 Balston, Ronald โ€” 72 Baltimore. David โ€” 11 Bonashek. Joan โ€” 67 Banashok, Margarot โ€” 81 Banish, Vivian โ€” 77, 78 Baracani, Kimber โ€” 75 Baren, Ricky โ€” 69. 94 Barker, Sharon โ€” 68. 104 Barnaby, David โ€” 11 Barnaby. Richard โ€” 67 Barnard. Janot โ€” 80 Barnett. Richard โ€” 72, 103 Barnow. Phillip โ€” 11 Barth. Joseph โ€” 80 Barth. Mary Lou โ€” II, 104 Bartlett, Susan โ€” 79 Bartoli, Richard โ€” 66 Baruffi, Jomes โ€” 68 Baskos. Aline โ€” 11 Bass. Susan โ€” II. 87, 98. 103, 104 Baum, Jamos โ€” 73 Baum. Kathorino โ€” 68 Baum, Kathrin โ€” 73 Baum. Lynnea โ€” 11 Baum. Sharon โ€” 76. 96 Baumann, Donald โ€” 12 Baumann. Michael โ€” 71, 72 Bax. Randolph โ€” 79 Beauchamp, Linda โ€” 68 Beaudin, Donna โ€” 80 Beback. James โ€” 75. 103 Beck. Helene โ€” 74. 88 Bocker. Hoy wood โ€” 12 Becker. Jurith โ€” 81 Beckman. Marjorie โ€” 76 Beckman, Robort โ€” 12 Boecher, Ronald โ€” 75 Behanna, William โ€” 12 Beighley. Lawrence โ€” 70 Beins. Dione โ€” 77 Beins. William โ€” 12 Bellamy. David โ€” 67 Belmont. Gregory โ€” 68 Belmonte. Joanne โ€” 66 Belmonti. Frank โ€” 83 Belmonti, James โ€” 12 Beno. Gary โ€” 82 Bonodict, Thomas โ€” 79 Benjamin. Sandra โ€” 73. 104 Bennett, Bruce โ€” 12 Benson, David โ€” 73 Benson, Michael โ€” 82 Benton. Ellen โ€” 12 Bonevenuti, Carol โ€” 12 Benevonuti, James โ€” 80 Berger. Susan โ€” 12 Berggren. Debbio โ€” 77 Bergman. Michael โ€” 77 Bergman, Rondy โ€” 77 Bergquist. Jill โ€” 68. 103. 104 8erkman, Janot โ€” 12 Berkson, David โ€” 12 Berkson, Margery โ€” 74 Berman, Carol โ€” 12. 103, 104 Bernard, James โ€” 12. 104 Bornord, Patricia โ€” 74. 94 Bernardi. Dominic โ€” 72 Bernardi. Joseph โ€” 12 Bernardi. aura โ€” 12 Bernardi. Ronnio โ€” 67 Bernardi. Rosemary โ€” 73 Bernardi, Sandra โ€” 12 Bernardi. Theresa โ€” 80 Berning, Penny โ€” 12. 41. 94 Berning, Shoralyn โ€” 78 Bernstein, William โ€” 79 Barringer. Roscoe โ€” 68. 103. 1044 8erry. Deborah โ€” 13 Berry. Mary โ€” 69 Berry, William------75. 113 130 Barthold. Edward โ€” 82. 83 Barthold, Jacqueline โ€” 68 Barthold, Jo Ann โ€” 13 Borti. Sharon โ€” 81 Bortucci, Catherine โ€” 13 Berube. Richard โ€” 75. 104 Berube. Thomas โ€” 69. 125 Berube, William โ€” 83 Beslow. Peter โ€” 79. 113 Betterman. Barbara 13, 104 Bettiker, Philip โ€” 68 Bevan. William โ€” 99 Biorfeld. Charles โ€” 68 Bierfeld. James โ€” 67 Bilow. Suellen โ€” 69. 94. 102 Binard, Kathloen โ€” 67 Binner. Hope โ€” 73, 96 Biondi. Goorge โ€” 83 Birkenstein. Sally โ€” 73. 88 Bixby. Joan โ€” 76 Blakor, Neal โ€” 69 Blair. Anno โ€” 71 Blair. Susan โ€” 13. 97. 102 Blank. Dorothy โ€” 77 Blankstein, Donna โ€” 73 Blankstein, Ellon โ€” 13 Blotsch, Ann โ€” 77 Bletzer. Ingrid โ€” 74 Block. Barry โ€” 70 Blockhan. Donise โ€” 71 Bloom, Lawrenco โ€” 66. 70, 104 Blosten. Kay โ€” 71. 76 Blount. Gayle โ€” 13. 103, 104 Blow. Karon โ€” 78 Bock. Geroldino โ€” 73. 104 Bodle. Mary Jean โ€” 78 Bodle. William โ€” 70. 112. 116 Bodmer. Dione โ€” 78 Bollenbacher. Goorge โ€” 67. 125 8olotin. Lana โ€” 67 Bolster. Patricia โ€” 80 Bolton, Charles โ€” 67 Boose. Stanloy โ€” 69 Borden. William โ€” 82 Boron. Georgiana โ€” 74 Borin, John โ€” 13 Borinstein, Judy โ€” 77 Botker. Stanley โ€” 78 Bottelo. Bonjamin โ€” 13 Bradford. Martha โ€” 74 Bradt. Bertha โ€” 68. 104 Bradt. ouise โ€” 13. 91 Brady. Karon โ€” 69. 103. 104 Brandwoin, Wayne โ€” 19 Brosh, Joel โ€” 82. 83 Braver. Doniol โ€” 71 Brochor. Kenneth โ€” 77, 83. 115 Brohmer. Richard โ€” 13, 120 Brehmor. Robort โ€” 78 Bront. Stephanie โ€” 71 Bresnehan, Bartholomew โ€” 73 Bresnehon. Timothy โ€” 69 Brouer. Alan โ€” 82 Brionza. Barney โ€” 69. 112. 125 Brill. Helen โ€” 74 Brillhart, Michael โ€” 80 Brin. Susan โ€” 78 Brook, Mica Anne โ€” 76 Brodsly. Carol โ€” 74 8roege. Gloria โ€” 13 Broege. Robert โ€” 71 Broms. Betty โ€” 78 Bronson. Carol โ€” 69 Brower. Linda โ€” 77. 78 Brown. Douglas โ€” 13. 103 Brown, Frances โ€” 81 Brown, Hal โ€” Brown. Hope โ€” 13. 42. 96. 102 Brown. Judith โ€” 13 Brown. Lynn โ€” 69 Brown, Marilyn โ€” 80 Brown. Mary โ€” 68. 100 8rown, Stephanie โ€” 80 Brugioni, Ardiana โ€” 76 Brugioni, Concetto โ€” 13 Brugioni, Gobriello โ€” Buchholz, William โ€” 82. 83. 113 Buchman, arry โ€” 68, 97 Buchmon, Lois โ€” 13. 96 Buck, Donald โ€” 80 Buck, Leonard โ€” 81 Buening. Charles โ€” 66 Buker. Barbara โ€” 76, 104 Bull. James โ€” 81 Burdick. Stephen โ€” 68 Burgo, Carole โ€” 81 Burian, Penny โ€” 78 Burkhardt. Charlos โ€” 80. 118 Burnett. James โ€” 82 Burrus. Joyce โ€” 66 Burt. Goorge โ€” 13 Burton. Jean โ€” 80 8urton, Mary Ann โ€” 69 Bush, Mignon โ€” 14 Busso, Borbara โ€” 14 Busso, Patricia โ€” 68 Busse. Susan โ€” 78 Cable. Larry โ€” 14 Cadioux, Richard โ€” 82, 125 Cahill. John โ€” 14 Calderelli, Ida โ€” 74 Calderelli, Lawronce โ€” Calderelli, Marjorie โ€” 76 Camp. Paul โ€” 72 Camp. Thomas โ€” 14 Campagni, Richard โ€” 70 Cantin, Barbara โ€” 81 Capitani. Charles โ€” 66 Carani. Dolores โ€” 66 Carani. Ernest โ€” 71 Carani. Patrick โ€” 72 Cargill. William โ€” 66 Corl. Stephen โ€” 72 Carlin, Louise โ€” 70 Carlin, Richard โ€” 80. 125 Carlin. Richard M. โ€” 81 Carlson. Barbara โ€” 14 Carlson. Lawrence โ€” 73 Carlson. Linda โ€” 14 Carlson, Nancy โ€” 14. 104 Carnahan. Robert โ€” 14. 104 Carney. Michael โ€” 67 Carter. Garrett โ€” 14 Carter. John โ€” 14 Cartor. Rao โ€” 80 Cassidy. Andrey โ€” 81 Castellari, Dennis โ€” 69 Castollari, Diane โ€” 76 Castelli. Dennis โ€” 14 Castelli. Ernest โ€” 70 Castle, James โ€” 14. 104 Cavalier. Judy โ€” 67 Certik. Michael โ€” 14 .Cervetti. William โ€” 80 Chazin. Lynn โ€” 14 Choon. Jeffrey โ€” 82. 83. 113 Chiappo. John โ€” 14 Chickorneo, Leon โ€” 79. 113 Chioni, Sharon โ€” 14. 92 Cholewa. Ellen 73 Cholowa, Virginia โ€” 82 Christmon. Donald โ€” 73 Christman, Nancy โ€” 66 Churchill, William โ€” 14. 125 Chutkow. Jill โ€” 15 Cicero. Carl โ€” 77. 82. 83 Cimarrusti, David โ€” 75 Cimbalo. Georgo โ€” 71 Cioni. David โ€” 68 Cioni, Leona โ€” 77 Cioni, Timothy โ€” 15 Clair, Anita โ€” 15. 46. 96 Clair. Vivien โ€” 79 Clampitt. Julio โ€” 15 Clark. Donald โ€” 82 Clarkson. A. Drue โ€” 74 Clarkson. Michele โ€” 81 Clayton, Mary โ€” 80 Clement. Dennisโ€” 69. 104. 113 Clement, Patty โ€” 80 Cliff. Dennis โ€” 15. 41. 103. 104 Cliff . Bruce โ€” 75 Cohen. Barbara โ€” 66. 104 Cohen, Bobetto โ€” 15. 97 Cohen, Charles โ€” 70 Cohon, Dorothy โ€” 15. 97 Cohen. Judith โ€” 71 Cohon, Linda โ€” 80 Cohon, Pattoo โ€” 73 Cohon, Stephen โ€” 78, 118 Cohler. William โ€” 66. 125 Coit. Goorge โ€” 15 Colo, Gorald โ€” 69 Cole. Michael โ€” 15. 99 Coloman, Dwight โ€” 68 Coleman, John โ€” 70 Coloman. Judith โ€” 69, 104 Coleman. Kathloon โ€” 79. 104 Coloman, Mary โ€” 67 Collins, Jano โ€” 82 Collins, Janot โ€” 15. 104 Collins. Kathloon โ€” 76. 104 Condora, Scott โ€” 72 Conley. Paul โ€” 83 Connelly, Choryl โ€”. 76 Connolly. Dennis โ€” 67 Connolly. Susanno โ€” 71, 76 Constablo. Maryloa โ€” 68 Constablo. Ronald โ€” 15 Copo, Pamola โ€” 80 Corman, Stephen โ€” 15 Cortosi, Peggy โ€” 15 Coston. Jamos โ€” 15 Couch, William โ€” 80 Cousons, Konneth โ€” 91. 112 Cowan, Charles โ€” 15. 100 Cowan. David โ€” 75. 115. 125 Cox, Gilbort โ€” 72 Cox. Helen โ€” 71. 103. 104 Cox. William โ€” 79 Crabb. Connie โ€” 71 Craig. Potor โ€” 78. M3. 125 Cramer. Michael โ€” 75 Crodi, Mary Ann โ€” 71 Cretors, Henry โ€” 66 Crocotti, Carole โ€” 81 Crouse, Carolyn โ€” 15 Crovotti, Eugono โ€” 75 Crovotti, Ruth โ€” 76 Crowell. David โ€” 82. 115. 125 Crowell. Richord โ€” 67 Cumberland. Gordon โ€” 67 Cummings, Gordon โ€” 15 Cummings. Sheila โ€” 15, 66 Cuniffo. Susan โ€” 79 Curley. Lawrence โ€” 67 Cushnor. Matthow โ€” 16 Cusick. Pamola โ€” 16. 104 Dahl. Richard โ€” 16 Dallas. Anno Mario โ€” 16, 91, 102 DalloVallo, John โ€” 68 Dannenbaum, Morgarot โ€” 16, 104 Danus. Lynne โ€” 16 Daro, Pamela โ€” 76. 104 Darrow, Daryl โ€” 75 Darrow. George โ€” 72 Dato. Anthony โ€” 70 Daugherity. Richard โ€” 68. 112 Davonport, Daniol โ€” 69 Davidson, Ann โ€” 16 Davidson, Craig โ€” 79 Davidson, John โ€” 73 Davidson, William โ€” 16. 98 Davios. Waltor โ€” 71 Davis. Anthony โ€” 72 Dawo. Elizaboth โ€” 74 Dawe. Timothy โ€” 72 DoBorgo, Frank โ€” 75 Decker, Charles โ€” 16 DoJong, Jill โ€” 76 DeKovon, Laura โ€” 81 DoKoven, Sidra โ€” 16, 96 Domarost, David โ€” 16 Domarost, Lynda โ€” 69 Dombo, Jeffery โ€” 16. 86, 96 Demichelis. Daniol โ€” 16. 93. 113 DePinto. John โ€” 80 DePinto. Michool โ€” 71 Dorby, Elsbeth โ€” 74 Desko. Ralph โ€” 83 Despres, Alan โ€” 16. 103 DoStasio, Thomas โ€” 71 Deutsch, David โ€” 71 DoVliog. Linda โ€” 74 DeVries. Harriet โ€” 82, 113 Dowoy, Goorge โ€” 68. 125 DeWulf. Maurice โ€” 16 Dextor. Steven โ€” 16 Dexter, Tom Wost โ€” 67 Dibborn, Carol โ€” 16 Dienner. Diane โ€” 16 Dionner, John โ€” 113 Dierking, Bruce โ€” 16. 43 Diotigen, Joseph โ€” 70 Dimsdale, David โ€” 78 Dingman, Dale โ€” 82 Diver, Dorothy โ€” 69, 100 Dixon. Barry Martin โ€” 67 Dixon. Sandra Jo โ€” 73 Dolin, Barry โ€” 73 Dororacki, Karyn โ€” 69 Doromacki. Kathyn โ€” 70. 104 Donoval, Donna โ€” 17. 104 Drake, Carol โ€” 67 Dray, Diano โ€” 69 Dreisko. Joan โ€” 68 Drew. James โ€” 83 Dubach, Mark โ€” 83. 118 Duborchin, Marsha โ€” 68 DuChateau. Philippo โ€” 83 Duffy. Jean โ€” 71 Duman, ois โ€” 74 Duman, Marlene โ€” 17 Dubrorow, Diano โ€” 74 DuVall, Yvonne โ€” 17 Dwyer, Patricio โ€” 17, 96 Eames. Jerome โ€” 79, 99 Estorbrook, Jerrold โ€” 72 Eaton, Jamos โ€” 75 Eaton, Jonathan โ€” 79 Echt, Rone โ€” 74 Edmonds, Kathryn โ€” 67, 99 Egbert. Carolyn โ€” 17, 98 Egbert. Robert โ€” 78 Ehart. William โ€” 17 Eiker. Mary โ€” 76 Eisen, Paula โ€” 104 Eisenshiml, Anita โ€” 17 Ekolmann. Susan โ€” 74 Klias. Thomos โ€” 75, 103, 104 Eller. James โ€” 68 Ellick, Gorald โ€” 78 Ellis. Jimmio โ€” 80. 113, 118. 125 Elofson, Kyle โ€” 82 Elxy. Edward โ€” 75 Emmert. Richard โ€” 17, 115 Engelman. Robert โ€” 17. 41, 93. 102. 112 Epstein. Kennteh โ€” 71, 103 Epstoin. Susan โ€”17. 96 Erdheim, Allen โ€” 68 Erickson, A. Glen โ€” 71 Esdale, Joseph โ€” 17 Ettleson, Bruce โ€” 72 Etu, George โ€” 72 Etzler. C. Robert โ€” 69 Evans. David โ€” 79 Exelrod. Alan โ€” 70 Eyles, Karen โ€” 74 Fabbri, Beverly โ€” 17, 41 Fabbri, Loonard โ€” 70 Farenzena. Faith โ€” 68 Fargo. Charles โ€” 79 Farr, Thomas โ€” 75. 103 Favior, Brian โ€” 66. 125 Fedor, Barbara โ€” 71, 76, 94 Foigon, Leo โ€” 78 Feinberg, Loo โ€” 75, 113 Foinborg, Stephen โ€” 17 Feinberg. Susan โ€” 17, 77 Feis. Helene โ€” 17 Folbor. Sendee โ€” 78 Foldman, Rogor โ€” 77 Foldstein, Susan โ€” 17 Fell. Greta โ€” 17. 82. 102 Fell, Susan โ€” 77, 81 Fellows. Goorgo โ€” 118 Fellows. Robert 71, 116 Felman, Coleman โ€” 81 Felman, Ellen โ€” 68 Ferguson, Shase โ€” 83. 115 Fernstrom. Kenneth โ€” 17 Fess. James โ€” 72 Fess, Ronald โ€” 78 Fick, Jacquelyn โ€” 81 Fick, Joraldine โ€” 78 Fick, Judith โ€” 18 Fiodlor, Barbara โ€” 76 Field. Elisabeth โ€” 76, 105 Field. Michael โ€” 75. M3. 125 Fielding, Don โ€” 18 Finder. Lynne โ€” 66 Fine, Margaret โ€” 80 Fingold, Joan โ€” 74. 86 Fink. Arthur โ€” 83 Finney. Carol โ€” 82 Finney. Robert โ€” 18 Fiocchi. Audree โ€” 71 Fiocchi, Fred โ€”โ€ข 72 Fiocchi, Marvin โ€” 71 iocchi, Timothy โ€” 69, 99 Fischer, Martin โ€”91, 104, 112 Fischer. Thoodoro โ€” 79 Fisher, Anne โ€” 81 Fisher, Gail โ€” 66 Fisher. John โ€” 70 Fishman, Eiloon โ€” 18 Flamm, Donna โ€” 82 Flaxman, Nancy โ€” 79 Fletcher, Steven โ€” 18 Fleming, John โ€” 79, 115, 118 Fletcher. Alan โ€” 67. 112 Foa, Holon โ€” 82 Folger, Shirley โ€” 70 Forbis, R. Peery โ€” 73. 99 Fordtran, Anno โ€” 18 Fordtran. Nancy โ€” 80 Fosbondor, John โ€” 18 Fosdick. Adeline โ€” 69 Fosdick, Samuel โ€” 83 Foster, Sue โ€” 81 Fountain. Kathy โ€” 82 Fountain, Michaol โ€” 67 Fox, Andrea โ€” 71. 73, 104 Fox. John โ€” 18. 41. MS. 125 Fox. Patricia โ€” 74 Frahm, Abbott โ€” 71 Frame, Charles โ€” 70 Frank. Jill โ€” 73 Frank, Mary โ€” 71, 87, 104 Franklin. Robort โ€” 77 Franks, Victoria โ€” 80 Freberg, Rita โ€” 70 Freeh. Jacob โ€” 18. 42. 87. 103. 104 Fredrickson. Nancy โ€” 66. 68 Fredrickson, Richard โ€” 82. 83 Freedenberg, Charles โ€” 70 Freodonborg, Michael โ€” 18. 89. 99 Freedman, ary โ€” 18. 43. 86 Freomon. Jeff โ€” 79 Freeman, Nancy โ€” 79 Frehnor, Kathorino โ€” 92 Fremling. Melodee โ€” 66. 103, 104 French. Robertโ€” 18 Freund, Erwin โ€” 18. 42 Frey. Marsha โ€” 80 Friedler, John โ€” 75 Friedlich, Wondy โ€” 81 Friedman, Arthur โ€” 67. 100, 112 Friedman. Judith โ€” 82 Friedman, Patricia โ€” 18, 97 Friedman. Richard โ€” 72, 113 Friedman, Robert โ€” 69 Friodmann, Phillip โ€” 79, 115, 118 Fritz. Joel โ€” 82 Frost. Allen โ€” 18. 93 Frost, Carol โ€” 18 Frye, Pamela โ€” 18. 41 Fuchs. David โ€” 69 Fuonte. David โ€” 83 Funk. Jeffrey โ€” 72 Gabel. M. Randy โ€” 77 Gablo, Diano Louise โ€” 71 Gaeblor, Milton โ€” 70 Gagon, Dennis โ€” 72 Gagen, Robert โ€” 18. 41, 53, 87 Gaggioli, Marlene โ€” 19 Gain . Kenneth โ€” 66 Gal . Margot โ€” 19 Gamm, Micholle โ€” 70. 94 Gam on. Edward โ€” 66. 69. 73. 125 Gan Judith โ€” 73. 94. 89 Gardner, Candac โ€” 74 Garfield, Paul โ€” 83. 125 Germisa. William โ€” 68 Garrity. Margaret โ€” 74 Gastfield, Marlyn โ€” 71 Gatawood. Ashlin โ€” 19. 103. 104 Gatยซwood. Joan โ€” 80 Gatewood. John โ€” 72 Gaudreau, Barbara โ€” 19 Gault II, Jeffrey โ€” 82. 83 G gn r, Douglat โ€” 68 Geitt, Gl n โ€” 72 G ll r. Ian โ€” 67 Gelperin, Jack โ€” 69. 112 Geman, Don โ€” 70 Geman, Marc โ€” 80 Geminer. Joyce โ€” 76 Gentry. James โ€” 75 Georges, Lynnie โ€” 71 Georgeson. Virginia โ€” 76 Gerdos, Gorald โ€” 79 Germaine. Neal โ€” 18 Garner. Leon โ€” 19.91,102 Gerstein. Carla โ€” 81 Gerttel. David โ€” 19. 97 Ger tel, Peter โ€” 19 Geuder, Marianne โ€” 82 Geuder, William โ€” 67 Giangiorgi. Bruce โ€” 19 Giangiorgi. Dennis โ€” 72, M3. 118 Giangiorgi, Robert โ€” 19. 93. 112 Gibbs. Edward โ€” 19. 103. 104 Gibbs. James โ€” 19 Gibbs. John โ€” 19 Gibbs, Linnea โ€” 74 Gibbs. Susan โ€” 73 Gibson. Corine โ€” 82 Gibson, Isabell โ€” 76 Gidwitz. Ronald โ€” 81, 115 Gilbert. Barry โ€” 67. 103. 104 Gilden. Dorrie โ€” 99 Gilruth. Joyce โ€” 19 Gilruth. Patricia โ€” 80 Giss, Geraldine โ€” 67 Gladstone. Irwin โ€” 75 Glandt, Kenneth โ€” 81 Glascock. Charles โ€” 68 Glass, Joel โ€” 75 Glassen, Richard โ€” 70 Glassen, Robert โ€” 79 Glothart, Elizabeth โ€” 19. 98 Glazier. Michael โ€” 80 Gleason. James โ€” 19 Gledhill, Theodore โ€” 82 Glick. Allan โ€” 68 Glick. Ellis โ€” 75. 99 Glickauf. William โ€” 71 Glickman, Joel โ€” 72 Glickman, Lawrence โ€” 75 Gluck. Geoffrey โ€” 77. 83. 118 Gluck, Gerson โ€” 67 Golan, Guy โ€” 72 Go'ldberg, Jean โ€” 19. 89. 94. 102 Goldberg. Marsha โ€” 77 Goldberg. Reuben โ€” 69, 99 Goldbogen. Gayle โ€” 71 Golden. Alan โ€” 83 Golden. Gail โ€” 67 Golden, Lance โ€” 78 Golden. Michael โ€” 75. 103 Goldman, Arnold โ€” 79. 113 Goldman, Darol โ€” 66. 69 Goldman. Jeffrey โ€” 82. 118. 125 Goldman. Linda โ€” 81 Goldschrefe. Eric โ€” 83 Goldsmith, Frederic โ€” 78. 103 Goldsmith. William โ€” 19 Goldstein, Harris โ€” 20 Goldstein, Lewis โ€” 75 Goldwach, Karon โ€” 81 Goldware, Rosalie โ€” 69 132 Gollub, Barbara โ€” 76 Good, Kenneth โ€” 79. 115 Goodkind, Michael โ€” 68 Goodman. Donald โ€” 20 Goodman. Ellen โ€” 76.104 Goodman. Eric โ€” 20. 93. 125 Goodman. James โ€” 20 Goodman. Karen โ€” 20 Goodman. Lynn โ€” 77 Goodman. Peter โ€” 20 Goodman. Steve โ€” 73. 113. 125 Gordon. Barbara โ€” 20 Gordon, Charles โ€” 20 Gordon. Janet โ€” 20 Gordon. Nancy โ€” 77 Gordon. Robert โ€” 72 Gore. Stanley โ€” 20 Gorenstein, Leonard โ€” 73 Gorner. Peter โ€” 20. 43. 97. 98. 103 Gottfried. Michael โ€” 75 Gottlieb. Alan โ€” 20. 97 Gottlieb. James โ€” 70 Gould. Harvey โ€” 72 Gould. Judith โ€” 82 Gould. Robert โ€” 70. 112 Gould. William โ€” 79 Gourguechon, Jack โ€” 20 Gourguechon, Jeanne โ€” 20 Gourley. Drew โ€” 73 Graff. Joel โ€” 75 Graham. Martha โ€” 20. 97, 102 Graham, Susan โ€” 20. 68. 91 Grais, Karen โ€” 73 Grais. Suzanne โ€” 20 Grant. Edward โ€” 20 Gravenhorst. Diano โ€” 20 Gravenhorst. Keith โ€” 67 Grew. Diane โ€” 65. 66. 91, 116 Gray. James โ€” 69. 112 Green, Jeffrey โ€” 125 Green. Joslyn โ€” 21. 96. 102 Green. Justin โ€” 80. 115 Green. Kerry G. โ€” 83 Green Tucker โ€” 72. 115 Greenberg. Retta โ€” 82 Greenfield. Barbara โ€” 21 Greenfield, Ida โ€” 81 Greenfield. Steven โ€” 21 Greenfield. Sunsan โ€” 74 Greenwood. Dean โ€” 75 Griffin. Cerleen โ€” 21 Grimson, Peter โ€” 68 Gride. Marcia โ€” 81 Grosky. Gayle โ€” 79 Gross. Nancy D. โ€” 81 Gross. Richard โ€” 68 Gross. Steven โ€” 77 Grossman, 8arry โ€” 67 Grossman. Robert โ€” 97 Grossman. Saramae โ€” 21 Gruber. Frederic โ€” 83 Gualandri. Donald โ€” 70 Gualandri, Susan โ€” 76 Gumbiner. Delores โ€” 21 Gumbiner, Larry โ€” 72 Gumbiner, Mark โ€” 72 Gumbiner. Steven โ€” 67 Gunther, Jamio โ€” 79 Gurrentz. Leslie โ€” 74 Guthmann, Babetto โ€” 21 Guthmann. William โ€” 83 Haberkamp, Mary โ€” 80 Hadiuk. Michael โ€” 82. 83 Hadrick. Raymond โ€” 69 Hagberg. Nils โ€” 66. 112 Hagbloom. Mary โ€” 21 Hagbloom. William โ€” 68 Haggle, Patrick โ€” 72 Haight. Robert โ€” 21. 112 Haley. Scott โ€” 21 Hall. Annabet โ€” 71. 87 91. 96 Hall. Dale โ€” 21 Hall. James โ€” 82. 83 Hall. Joanna โ€” 21. 98 Hall. Margaret โ€” 78 Halperin. John โ€” 77 Hammol. Poter โ€” 67 Hammerman. Judith โ€” 67, 92 Hanck. Terry โ€” 77 Hangren. Gloria โ€” 66 Hanig, James โ€” 21 Hansen. Diane โ€” 77 Honsen. James โ€” 80 Hansen. Robert C. โ€” 21 Hansen. William โ€” 21 Hansmann. Henry โ€” 78. M3. M8 Hanson. Beverly โ€” 82. 83 Hanson. Gail โ€” 21 Hanson. Karen โ€” 74 Honson. Robort J. โ€” 67 Hanson. Sharon โ€” 82 Harder. Allen โ€” 66 Harmon, Florence โ€” 21 Harmon. Wayne โ€” 70. 93, 94 Harms. Edward โ€” 21 Haroski. Thomas โ€” 68 Harper. Ann โ€” 82 Harper. H. Paul โ€” 82 Harper. Robert L. โ€” 69 Horris. Claudia โ€” 66 Harris. Daniel โ€” 70. 98. '105 Harris. Donald โ€” 72 Harris. Fred โ€” 72 Harris. Gono โ€” 70 Harris. Glenn โ€” 72. II8 Harris. Julia โ€” 22 Harris, Leslie โ€” 72. 99. 104 Harris. Marilyn โ€” 77 Harris. Mich'aol โ€” 78 Harrison, Forest โ€” 22 Hartman. Dalo โ€” 73 Hartman. Martha โ€” 67. 86 Hartmann. Randall โ€” 22. 41 Haskett, Bonnie Sue โ€” 76 Hastings. Linda โ€” 74 Hathorn. Sandra โ€” 74. 88 Haugan. Richard โ€” 72 Haugh. Kathleen โ€” 69. 100 Hays. Patricia โ€” 22 Hayward. Pat โ€” 67. 116 Heck. William โ€” 22. 41. 118 Hedberg. Keith โ€” 70 Hedstrom, James โ€” 22 Hoidonfolder, Kristine โ€” 76 Hointz. Linda โ€” 22 Holding. Patricia โ€” 76. 88 Heller. Barbara โ€” 81 Holman. Ronald โ€” 70 Hemingway. Susan โ€” 76 Hemsworth, C. Suzanne โ€” 71 Hemsworth. Willard โ€” 79. M3. 118, 12 Henderson. Candace โ€” 81 Henderson, John โ€” 70 Henderson. Mary โ€” 22. 41. 53 Henderson. Susan โ€”โ€ข 77 Henninger. Richard โ€” 70. 103 Henninger. Roger โ€” 70. 97. 103. 125 Henry. Michael โ€” 75 Henry. Sharon โ€” 71 Herbert. Joseph โ€” 66. 116 Herbert. Margaret โ€” 77. 81 Herman, Laura โ€” 77. 82 Herricks. Clifton โ€” 22 Herriges. Patricia โ€” 76 Herrmann. Scott โ€” 22. 98 Horschman. Michael โ€” 81 Horschman, Elana โ€” 22 Herzog. Kay โ€” 22. 91. 101. 102 Hesler. Lee โ€” 22 Hess. Joan โ€” 22 Hess. Paul โ€” 83 Hesse. David โ€” 66 Hesse. Petor โ€” 22 Hesse. William โ€” 80 Hextor. Mary โ€” 67. 92 Heyman. Gerry โ€” 77. 80 Heymann, Barbara โ€” 79 Hickman. Elizabeth โ€” 22 Hicks. Michaele โ€” 69 Himel. Nida โ€” 22 Hinthorn. Barbara โ€” 67 Hirsch. Karen โ€” 79 Hirsch. Kenneth โ€” 66 Hirschfelder. Susan โ€” 68. 102 Hirschner. Linda โ€” 69 Hirschner, Susan โ€” 76 Hirtenstein, Lynn โ€” 78 Hixon, Susan โ€” 23, 41, 42, 43. 53 Hoelsner. Patricia โ€” 23 Hoffman. Jeraldine โ€” 23 Hoffman. Ronald โ€” 72 Hofmoior, Robert โ€” 75 Hogrefe. Gary โ€” 72, 99 Holbrook. Jamas โ€” 23. 41 Holdor. John โ€” 73. 113 Holderbaum, Joyce โ€” 81 Holland. Aviva โ€” 23. 89. 94 Hollonbock. Jamos โ€” 23 Hollmann. Robort โ€” 23.93.119 Holloway. Laurie โ€” 76. 77, 104 Holmberg. Kathryn โ€” 82 Holmberg โ€” 23 Holmes. Joyce โ€” 79 Holt. Kenneth โ€” 75 Holth, Harold โ€” 72 Holzmacher, Richard โ€” 80 Homma. Thomas โ€” 75 Horwitz. Barbara โ€” 69 Hosford, Ireno โ€” 77 Howard, Pamela โ€” 23. 104 Howo. Georgo โ€” 23 Hugh, Donna โ€” 23 Hughes. Linda โ€” 77 Humble, John โ€” 77 Hunting. Melinda โ€” 69 Hurst, Joe โ€” 66, 71 Hurvitz. Joonno โ€” 71, 74 Husenetter, Sharon โ€” 23 Hussar. Gary โ€” 82 Hutchinson. Karon โ€” 80 Hutchinson. William โ€” 66 Huxley. Thomas โ€” 75, 115. 125 Hyink. James โ€” 78 Hyman. Bruce โ€” 23. 87 Imber, Sharon โ€” 67. 104 Inbau. Louise โ€” 77 Inghom. Scott โ€” 23 Inglis, Allon โ€” 79 Inman. Bonnie โ€” 23 Inman. Thomas โ€” 69 Ippolito. James โ€” 23 Irvin, William โ€” 23 Irvine. Judy โ€” 73. 104 Irwin, Gerald โ€” 69 Isaccson, Robort โ€” 77 Isely. Barbara โ€” 23. 98. 103. 104 Isloy. Christian โ€” 73 Israel. Paula ----- 74. 104 Jackson. C. Paul โ€” 77 Jacobs. Martin โ€” 24 Jacobs. Monioa โ€” 70 Jacobs. Richelle โ€” 80 Jocobson. Alan โ€” 70, 112 Jacobson, Alan M. โ€” 78 Jacobson. Alice โ€” 68 Jacobson. Carole โ€” 71 Jacobson, John โ€” 79 Jacobson. Margo โ€” 24, 104 Jacobson. Phyllis โ€” 67 Jendeisok, Nancy โ€” 67 Jenkel. Gerhard โ€” 24 Jashelski. John โ€” 24. M2. 125 Josperson. Michael โ€” 72 Jonisio. Steven โ€” 72 Jonkins, Nicholas โ€” 83. 99 Jennings. David โ€” 70 Jensen. Dana โ€” 78 Jonsen. Lance โ€” 24. 100 Jonsen. Vicki โ€” 79 Jowett. Sally โ€” 66. 70 Joffe. Gene โ€” 70. 125 Joffe, Mickey โ€” 24 Johanson. Carl โ€” 66 Johns. Sue Ann โ€” 69 Johns. Susan โ€” 76. 103 Johnson. Bruco โ€” 24. 41 Johnson, Don โ€” 79 Johnson. Hunter โ€” 75. 103. 104 Johnson. James โ€” 24 Johnson, Jano โ€” 80 Johnson. Jon โ€” 82. 118 Johnson, Karen โ€” 24 Johnson, Martin โ€” 71 Johnson, Naomi โ€” 24. 104 Johnson. Susan โ€” 74 Johnston. Carol โ€” 80 Johnston, Caryl โ€” 74 Jolls, Robert โ€” 70 Jones. Craig โ€” 71 Jones. Kenneth โ€” 24 Jones. Lesley โ€” 69. 104 Jones. Richard โ€” 83 Jordon. Carolyn โ€” 71 Jorgensen. Karen โ€” 24 Joseph. Laura โ€” 81 Joseph, Robort โ€” 24 Joseph, Ronald โ€” 73 Joyce. Jomes โ€” 82. 83 Julcher. John โ€” 66 Julian, Sandra โ€” 69 Juul. James โ€” 24. 42 Kadison, Steven โ€” 73. 118 Kofadar, Charles โ€” 79 Kahn. Carol โ€” 78 Kahn, Frances โ€” 66 Kahn, Judith โ€” 73 Kahn. Linda โ€” 69 Kahn, Ronoo โ€” 76 Kahn. Susan โ€” 80 Kain, Valerio โ€” 24 Kalk. L. George โ€” 75 Kalseim, Gaylo โ€” 24. 41 Kandasch. Angelika โ€” 82 Kanouse. Lorry โ€” 72. 104, M3 Kanter. William โ€” 75. 120 Kaplan. Karen โ€” 24. 43. 86 Kaplan. Robort B. โ€” 93, M2 Kaplan. Robort L. โ€” 67 Kaplan, Stephen โ€” 79. M3. 125 Kasper. Dennis โ€” 24. 112 Kasper. James โ€” 78 Kasper, Virginia Lee โ€” 76 Kosporson. Tovo โ€” 81 Kassner, Linda โ€” 76 Katz, Arlyno โ€” 68 Katz. Barbaro โ€” 82 Katz. Ellen โ€” 81 Ketz. Key โ€” 25. 85. 104 Katz. Ronnie โ€”- 74 Katzman. Carol โ€” 25. 41. 43. 52. 53. 96 Kaufman. Linda โ€” 74 Kay. Michael โ€” 72 Kaye. Joan โ€” 78 Kooro. Donald โ€” 25. 91 Keeler, William โ€” 69 Kaon. Judith โ€” 25. 103. 104 Keen. Stephen โ€” 80 Kehrwald. Margaret โ€” 25 Keitel. Paula โ€” 76 Keller, Barbara โ€” 71 Keller. Robert โ€” 25 Kelley. Bruce โ€” 75 Kolloy. Charles โ€” 66 Kelley. Kenneth โ€” 79 Kelly. Colleen โ€” 25. 41. 42. 43. 91. 96 Kemp. Colaro โ€” 25. 86. 104 Kemp. Edwin โ€” 72. 103. 104. 113 Konnoy. Cecelia โ€” 76. 104 Kenney, Judith โ€” 74 Konnoy. Lyn โ€” 25 Kenniston. Francis โ€” 25 Konniston. Ponolope โ€” 70. 104 Kentor. Paul โ€” 75. 100 Koogh. William โ€” 25. 42. 52. 87. 89. 91. 102 Kerr. Martha โ€” 73 Korrihard. Sharon โ€” 25 Kerwin. Thomas โ€” 78 Kessler. Barry โ€” 75 Koyos. Merrel โ€” 25. 98. 103. 104 Kieft. Ellen โ€” 25 Kioft, Mary โ€” 78 Kiehl. Josoph โ€” 80 Kimbrough. Linda โ€” 81 King, Diana โ€” 80 King. Donald โ€” 81 King. George โ€” 25 King. Jennifer โ€” 66 King. Peter โ€” 72. 113 Kinney. Karon โ€” 25, 94 Kinney. Kenneth โ€” 79 Kinsoy. Pamolo โ€” 74. 104 Kinzelberg. Harveyโ€” M3, 118 Kipp. Judith โ€” 77 Kiver. Diane โ€” 82 Kloimon. Dove โ€” 25. 99 Klein. Susan โ€” 77 Kline. Robert โ€” 77, 80 Klinetop. Susan โ€” 76 Kloos. Karen โ€” 25 Klorfine. David โ€” 66. 68 Klos, Kenneth โ€” 69 Kmeciek. Jonet โ€” 66. 67. 104 Knackstadt. Koron โ€” 74 Knoll. James โ€” 26. 41. 42. 52. 91 Kuntsen, Barbara โ€” 73. 104 Koclanis, Theodora โ€” 80 Koenig. Arthur โ€” 77 Koenigsberg. Judith โ€” 76. 104 Kohler. Kay โ€” 78 Kohn, Gori โ€” 26. 42 Kolbeck. Franz โ€” 82. 83 Kollar. Judith โ€” 76 Kopp. Carrol โ€” 67 Kopp. Eugono โ€” 83 Koretz. William โ€” 26 Korshak. Stanley โ€” 81. M3 Kosky. Robert โ€” 72. M3 Koss. Elaine โ€” 69 Kraatz, Roland โ€” 67 Kramer. Karen โ€” 73 Kramer. Margaret โ€” 81 Kramer, Phyllis โ€” 26, 43 Kramer. Stephen โ€” 68 Kraso. Sharon โ€” 66. 92 Kreinberg, Barbara โ€” 76. 88 Krichiver. Judith โ€” 74 Krimston. Leslie โ€” 74 Kriser. Doniol โ€” 75 Kroll. Bruce โ€” 71 Kroll. Gail โ€” 76. 104 Kroll. Suson โ€” 82 Kromer. Sharon โ€” 26 Kruogor, Jillion โ€” 26 Krueger, Pamela โ€” 74. 101 Kubalek, Joanne โ€” 81 Kubalek. Richard โ€” 26 Kuehn. Lloyd โ€” 70. 112 Kulieke. Lynne โ€” 68 Kulp. Patricia โ€” 69 Kux. Barbara โ€” 68 Kwant. Thomas โ€” 79 LoBuda. J. Tom โ€” 68. M6 LaBudo. P. Lynne โ€” 71 Ladurini, Rose Ann โ€” 77 Loing, Morjorio โ€” 82 Lampi, Cheryl โ€” 73 Lancioni, Joseph โ€” 77 Landau. Kay โ€” 78 Landreth, Kathy โ€” 81 Landreth. Louise โ€” 25. 96 Landy. Ellen โ€” 25 Lang. Linda โ€” 25 Lansman, Robert โ€” 83. 103 Lentz, Carl โ€” 69 Lapine. Janice โ€” 25. 41 Lapine, Joan โ€” 25 Lappen. Carol โ€” 26 Larner. Bruce โ€” 72 Lamer, Linda โ€” 74 Larson. Linda โ€” 81 Lasman, Gale โ€” 26. 53. 86. 95 Lasman, Larry โ€” 70 Lauter, Alison โ€” 82 Lawrence. Kent โ€” 72 Lawrenco. Robert โ€” 66 Layer, Audrey โ€” 26 Layton. Joan โ€” 26 Layton. Robert โ€” 69 Lazaretti, John โ€” 70 Lazaretti. Robert โ€” 80 Lazzaretto, Joheph โ€” 69 Leach. Nancy โ€” 26 Leahy. David โ€” 72. M3 Lebow. Joanne โ€” 80 Leckie. Jeffrey โ€” 65. 66. 67. I02.M2 LoClair. Cheryl โ€” 81 LeClercq. Joffrey โ€” 74. 104 Ledbetter. Denise โ€” 73 Lodormen, Robert โ€” 83 Loo. Donald โ€” 68. 125 Loo. JoAnn โ€” 66. 100 Lobb. Robort โ€” 75. M3 Leods. Richard โ€” 83 Lofcourt. Michollo โ€” 73 Leffert, Nancy โ€” 73 Lehman, Kenneth โ€” 71 Lemmo. Noil โ€” 72 Loncioni. Diane โ€” 68 Lencioni. Judy โ€” 67 Lennox. Fran โ€” 68. 105 Lenzi. Dennis โ€” 81 Lonzi. Nancy โ€” 76. 104 Lonzini, Allan โ€” 26 Lenzini. Beatrico โ€” 27 Lonzini. Carlo โ€” 77 Lenzini. Mary Joan โ€” 66 Lonzini. Nancy โ€” 73. 104 Loon. Jonathan โ€” 27. 53. 86. 102 Leonard. Carol โ€” 81 Leonard, Nancy โ€” 67. 94 Leonard. Thomas โ€” 73 Lorner, Barbara โ€” 27 Lernor. Beatrico โ€” 81 Lornor, Bernard โ€” 27 Leshtz. Howard โ€” 27. 81. 87 Louor, Carol โ€” 70 Lev, Anne โ€” 27. 96 Lovey. Joy โ€” 81. 115. 125 Levi. Katherine โ€” 82 Levin. Helene โ€” 27 Levin. Judith โ€” 74 Levin. Katherine โ€” 76 Levin. Robert โ€” 80 Levinson. Andrea โ€” 81 Levinson, John โ€” 27 Levy. Dan โ€” 70 Lewis. Katherine โ€” 77 Lewitz. David โ€” 70 Lowitz. Joel โ€” 75. 115. 125 Liautaud. Robert โ€” 70 Lichter, Michele โ€” 71. 73 Liebling, Jerry โ€” 67 Limberg. William โ€” 78. 125 Linari, Linda โ€” 69 Linari. Lynn โ€” 68. 92 Lindblom, Irene โ€”- 76 Lindquist. John โ€” 27 Lindquist, Williom โ€” 75 Linehan, Mary Ann โ€” 68 Lipman, Nancy โ€” 77 Lips. John โ€” 27 Lipski, Barbara โ€” 77 Listek. Arnold โ€” 27 Litteken. Arnold โ€” 27. M2 Little, Elizabeth โ€” 71. 74. 104 Lochrie. Sandra L. โ€” 81 Lockwood. Glenda โ€” 27. 104 Loeb. Jeffrey โ€” 75 Loevenhort, Mary โ€” 27. 104 Loewenthel. Steven โ€” 78 Logon. Janet โ€” 27, 94 Logan. Virginia โ€” 78 Loland. Alfred โ€” 77 Loland, Audrey โ€” 27 Lolli, illiam โ€” 67 London. Michael โ€” 73 Lonngren. Marjorio โ€” 74 Looby. Ann โ€” 76 Loventhal. Lee โ€” 27 Lowe. Henry โ€” 70 Lubin, Nancy โ€” 81 Lucas. Janet โ€” 79 Lucas. Judy โ€” 69 Lucas. Robert โ€” 27. 88 Lucman, Ellen โ€” 76. 104 Luckman, Robert โ€” 28. 43. 87. 112 Ludwig, Paul J. โ€”โ–  81 Luitgarden, Doris Jean โ€” 76 Lunardi. Richard โ€” 75. 118 Luskin, Allan โ€” 28 Lutzke, Craig โ€” 70 Lynch. Andrew โ€” 28 Lyins, Thomas โ€” 70 Maccabee, Holaine โ€” 28. 94 Moclntiro, Daryl โ€” 67 Mack. Kenneth โ€” 28. 42. 87 MacMillan, JoAnn โ€” 77 Maddalon. Georgo โ€” 79 Median. Gloria โ€” 74 Maestri, Lynette โ€” 66. 67 Magnus, Carole โ€” 74. 93 Maimon. Richard โ€” 70 Maiorano. Eva โ€” 74. 104 Malchionim, Marcia โ€” 68 Malquist, Albert โ€” 79 Mamone. Ronald โ€” 70 Mendel. Patricia โ€” 28. 68 Mandes. Elisa โ€” 67. 104 Maneck. Sharon โ€” 28. 94. 103. 104 Manfredini. Wanda โ€” 28 Manhart. Stovo โ€” 28 Manhart. Steve โ€” 28 Mann. Donna โ€” 76 Mann. Susan โ€” 28. 96 Marchi, John โ€” 28 Marcucilli, Patrick โ€” 75. 82 Marcus. 8rian โ€” 78 Marcus. Gay โ€” 66 Marcus. Lynn โ€” 76 Morder, Chris โ€” 78 Marder, Michael โ€” 69. 125 Margelli, Sharon โ€” 28 Margulies. Sheldon โ€” 72 Markey, Robert โ€” 75 Marks. Georgia โ€” 74 Marks. Jeffrey โ€” 73 Marks, Robert โ€” 28 Marks. Roger โ€” 71 Marshall. Richard โ€” 75 Martin. Cynthia โ€” 28. 89. 104 Martin, Kathleen โ€” 69. 104 Mortin. Marna โ€” 73. 96 Martin. Thomas โ€” 81 Martina. Susan โ€” 76 Mason. Susan โ€” 88 Mathe. John โ€” 70 Meu. Charles โ€” 28. 119 Mauri, Kristine โ€” 66 May. Gregory โ€” 80 May. Phillip โ€” 75. 99 McAvoy. Botte โ€” 78 McAvoy. Don โ€” 28. 115 McClellan. Kathleen E. โ€” 73 McClory, Marilyn โ€” 28 McCloskey. Guy โ€” 66 McClure. Susan โ€” 71 McComb. Mary โ€” 76. 104 McCraren. Ann โ€” 76 McCurdy. Cheryl โ€” 77 McGhie. Lawrence โ€” 69 McGivern. Thomas John โ€” 67 McGregor. Jomes โ€” 73. 113. 125 McGuire. Kathleen โ€” 82 McGuire. Nicholas R. โ€” 28 McGuire. Thomas โ€” 67 McKay. Roger โ€” 72. 103 McKitrick. Patricia โ€” 29 McLaughlin. Mike โ€” 71. 72. 113 McOmber. William โ€” 79 McPherson. James โ€” 71 McPherson. Linda โ€” 80 McPherson. Roger โ€” 77 Mead. Nancy โ€” 79 Medway, Susan โ€” 29. 43 Meehan. Kathleen โ€” 104 Meier. James โ€” 79 Meier. Karen โ€” 67 Meierhoff, Catherine โ€” 29. 53 Meintzer. Martha โ€” 74. 104 Moiselman. Kay โ€” 81 Meldahl. Craig โ€” 67 Meldahl. Peter-----82. 83 Meldahl. Richard โ€” 80 Morner. Nancy โ€” 29 Merrell. Susan โ€” 76 Merrick. William 29. 42. 52. 86. 95 Mesch. John โ€” 29 Metz, Peggy โ€” 74 Metzger. Donald โ€” 83 Meyer. Donna โ€” 77 Meyers. Sherry โ€” 29 Michaels. Leslie โ€” 80 Michaels. Raymond โ€” 29 Middleton. John C. โ€” 78 Mielenz, Richard โ€” 79 Miles. Donna โ€” 76 Miller. Bruce โ€” 29. 42. 52. 53. 93. 112 Miller. Carole โ€” 70. 87 Miller. Dione โ€” 76 Miller. Rebecca โ€” 71. 76 Miller. Sherrilee โ€” 70. 92. 94 Miller. Stanley โ€” 29 Milligan. Jean โ€” 80 Millman, Margaret โ€” 80 Milner. LoRossa โ€” 69 Milsosevic. Radovan โ€” 29. 103 Mindell. Gerald โ€” 70 Mini, Arthur โ€” 71 Mitchell, Jomes โ€” 70. 125 Mitchell. John โ€” IIS Moczulewski. Lucille โ€” 74 Moczulewski, Valentine โ€” 29 Modes. David โ€” 72 Moeller. Joyce โ€” 68. 92 Mohan. Margaret โ€” 29 Molendy. Gory โ€” 69 Monghon. Patricia โ€” 29 Moore. Diane โ€” 69 Moore. Lynn โ€” 67 Moore. Melody โ€” 78 Moore, Priscilla โ€” 69 Moore. Thomas โ€” 29. 112 Moss. Carol โ€” 81 ยซ Mora. Steven โ€” 66 Moran. Wayne โ€” 78 Morandi. Elvera โ€” 29, 96 Morani. Lawrence โ€” 29 Mordini, Kathy โ€” 76 Moridini, Susan โ€” 29. 53. 86. 92 94 95 Mordini. Virginia โ€” 67 Morolli. Sandra โ€” 30. 104 Morner. Aimee โ€” 76. 104 Moroney. Kathleen โ€” 73 Morris, Dorothy โ€” 30 Morris. Karen โ€” 71 Mortimer. Katherine โ€” 30 Mortimer. Gail โ€” 74 Morris. Edmund โ€” 30 Moseley. Mary E. โ€” 78 Mosely. Judith โ€” 73 Moses. Lynn โ€” 76. 88 Moss. Edgar. Jr. โ€” 78. 113 Moss. Michael โ€” 73 Moss. M. Pamela โ€” 67. 87. 104 Mowat. Virginia โ€” 68 Mueller. Randall โ€” 75. 113 Mueller. Richard โ€” 75 Mullen, Kathleen โ€” 30 Muller. Diane โ€” 30 Muller. Pamela โ€” 81 Muson, Nicholas โ€” 72 Murphy. Betty โ€” 80 Murphy. Dale โ€” 68 Murray. Androa โ€” 67 Murray. James โ€” 83 Murtfeldt. Jamos โ€” 73. 115 Musserelli. George โ€” 71 Myers. Jill โ€” 69 Myers. Kathleen โ€” 74. 104 Na dowski. Kathleen โ€” 76 Nannini. John โ€” 73 Nannini, Patricia โ€” 70 Napier, John โ€” 104 Nardini. Delia โ€” 74 Nash. Roy Leslie โ€” 71 Nathan. Bing R. โ€” 73 Nathan. James โ€” 30 Nathan. Jill โ€” 77 Nathan. Peter โ€” 30 Nathan. Richard โ€” 30 Nathanson. Jill โ€” 30. 94. 97 Nathanson. Marc โ€” 79. 115 Noal, Nancy โ€” 67 Neargarder, Andrew โ€” 72 Nechine. Margo โ€” 76. 104 Neilsen. Walter โ€” 85. 115 Neiman, Joan โ€” 74. 83 Nelson. Frances โ€” 69, 99 Nelson. Janet โ€” 39 Nelson. John โ€” 39 Nelson, Jonlee โ€” 73. 104 Nelson. Esott โ€” 30 Nelson. Viola โ€” 76 Nerini. Nicky โ€” 79 Notier, Gerhart โ€” 75 Neugart. Mark โ€” 69. 104. 104 Neunherz, Edward โ€” 81. 99 Nowman. Joanne โ€” 82 Newmenn. William โ€” 82. 83. M3. 118. 125 Newton. Suzanne โ€” 76 Ney. Joseph โ€” 68 Nicolson, William โ€” 80 Nidetz. Karla โ€” 81 Niods, Carol โ€” 73 Nieds. John------ 30 Niemi, David โ€” 75 Niemi. Theodore โ€” 75 Nohlson. Bornadotto โ€” 81 Noblo. Barbara โ€” 76 Noblo. Rose โ€” 73 Nord. Jamos โ€” 73 Nord. Raymond โ€” 30. 86 Norwoll, Gregory โ€” 30 Nustra. Frank 72 Nyohay. Joan โ€” 30 Nychay. Richard Paul โ€” 125 Nyman. John โ€” 70 O'Connell. George โ€” 30. 65 O'Connell. Jerry โ€” 73 Oestreich, Diane โ€” 31 Oostroich. Rota โ€” 77 Oggol, Stephen โ€” 31. 41. 43 Ohlwoin, Robert โ€” 31 Ohman. Jill โ€” 76. 104 Olendorf. William โ€” 83. 99 Olson. Bornard โ€” 75. 115. 125 Olson, Harry โ€” 31 Olson. Joan โ€” 73 Olson, Maren โ€” 73 Olson. Patricia โ€” 31 Olson. William โ€” 69 Omens. Joyce โ€” 31 O'Melia, Diane โ€” 79 Oppenheim. David โ€” 78 Opponhoim, Kay โ€” 76 Opponhoim, Patricia โ€” 67 Ori. Jerrold โ€” 77 Ori. Kenny โ€” 68 Ori. lodovico B. โ€” 66 Ori. Sarbie โ€” 80 Ori. Sue โ€” 31 Orlowsky. Gorald โ€” 31 Orsi. Sandra โ€” 68 Osborn. James E. Jr. โ€” 81 Oiborn, John โ€” 69 Osborn. Judith Ann โ€” 67 O'Shea. Sharon โ€” 103, 104 Osterling. Konnoth โ€” 80 Osterling. Lois โ€”66. 104 Ostrand. Janet โ€” 80 Oswald. Melinda ------ 104 Oswald. Patricia โ€” 73 Overman. Linda โ€” 78 Ovorman. Susan โ€” 31. 98. 101 Pacin. Michaol โ€” 70 Pacin, Phyllis โ€” 82 Paddack. Doris โ€” 73 Paddack. Gene โ€” 70 Paddorud. Eric โ€” 83. 118 Page. Paul โ€” 78 Palandri. Frank โ€” 31. 112 Palladini. William โ€” 70. 116 Palmer. Leigh โ€” 78 Palmor. Ronald โ€” 68 Palmier!, Robert โ€” 31 Pantor, Ronald โ€” 75 Panther. James โ€” 78. M3. II8 Panthor. Mark โ€” 65. 67, 93. 112 Papiorniak. Michaol โ€” 75. 103 Paquotto, Dale โ€” 82 Paquotto. Julionno โ€” 68. 98 Paradise. Andrea โ€” 77 Paradiso, Michael โ€” 31. 41. 42 Parionti. Me ino โ€” 67 Park, George โ€” 80 Porker. Holon โ€” 69 Parkor. Norman โ€” 31 Parkinson. Richard Parsons. C. Fredrick โ€” 82. 83 Parsons. Richard โ€” 73 Pascal, Charles โ€” 75. M3. 118 Posley. Edith โ€” 76 Pasquesi. George โ€” 68 Pasquosi. Joe โ€” 71 Patrick. Richard โ€” 31. 68. 104 Patterson. Barbara โ€” 31. 92 Patterson. George โ€” 70 Paul. Fredrick โ€” 72 Paul. John S. โ€” 83 Paulo. Richard โ€” 78. 113 Payne. Cerolo โ€” 77. 79 Peachin. Paul โ€” 31 Poarson, Goorgo โ€” 79 Pearson. Jean โ€” 74 Podorson. Konnoth โ€” 32 Pedrucci, Adrienno โ€” 32 Podrucci. Sheila โ€” 74 Pehan, C. Lynn โ€” 74 Pepporborg. David โ€” 75 Pepping. Kathloen โ€” 71 Poradotti. David โ€” 32 Perez. Lydia E. โ€” 81 Perlman. Barbara โ€” 69. 104 Porlman, Joffroy โ€” 78 Porry. David โ€” 70 Perry, Edward โ€” 32 Perry. Louise โ€” 32 Perry. Paul โ€” 70 Porry. Solly โ€” 76 Persinger, Billy โ€” 81 Porsson. Jan โ€” 77 Peters. Karen โ€” 76. 104 Peters. Walter โ€” 70. 101 Petersen. Carol โ€” 32 Petersen. Ellon โ€” 80 Petorson, Janet โ€” 68 Potorson, Jack โ€” 32. 52 Peterson. John R. โ€” 83 Poterson. Judith โ€” 67 Potorson. Judith A. โ€” 76. 96 Petesch. Bruce โ€” 69. 77 Pett. Virginia โ€” 76 Pettingell. Jean โ€” 80 Pottingoll. John โ€” 73, 113 Potzel, Conrad โ€” 77 Petzel. Robert โ€” 70. 103. 104 Pfiester, Sharon โ€” 74 Pfistor. Richard โ€” 75 Pholon, Thomos โ€” 68 Phelps, Nicholas โ€” 71 Philips. William โ€” 32 Phillips. Carol โ€” 81 Phillips, Francis โ€” 32 Phillips. Mary โ€” 32. 96, 101 Phillips. Willis โ€” 73 Piacenza. Laura โ€” 77 Piacenza. Norma โ€” 66 Piogontini. Morzio โ€” 32 Picchietti. Phil โ€” 32 Picker. Robert โ€” 75. M3. 125 Pioracci. Anna โ€” 71 Piorantoni, Sally โ€” 67. 104 Pierco. Morgorot โ€” 76 Pierson. William โ€” 32 Pigeti. Donna โ€” 68 Pither. Richard โ€” 75 Pittonger. Susan โ€”โ€ข 80 Pizzato. Loo โ€” 68 Platt. Donald โ€” 103 Platt. Gail โ€” 71. 94. 101 Platt, Harold โ€” 80 Platt, Marco Lynn โ€” 73 Platt. Richard โ€” 66. 67. 103. 104 Poelman. Karon โ€” 69 Poetzinger. Jan Lou โ€” 71 Pollack. Daniel โ€” 32. 41. 42. 43. 93. 102. M2. 125 Pollack. Stoven โ€” 32. 112 Poliak, James โ€” 32. 102 Pollock. Linda โ€” 32 Pollock. Nancy โ€” 82 Pollock. Roberta โ€” 32. 96. 104 Pollock. Sally Anno โ€” 68 Ponchor, Lyle โ€” 79 Porter. Lynno โ€” 33. 103. 104 ,V(. Portman. John โ€” 69 Poser. John โ€” 33 Postil. Bruce โ€” 80 Pottenger, William โ€” 80 Pottkor. Mary โ€” 76. 104 Powell, Elizabeth โ€” 71. 104 Powell. Nancy โ€” 74 Powers. Robort โ€” 79 Praet. Carole โ€” 71 Price. Goorgo โ€” 33 Price. Sterling โ€” 72 Price, Susan โ€” 33 Price. William โ€” 66 Provus, Ronald โ€” 33 Pulver. Ann โ€” 76 Quirk, Patricia โ€” 78 Radomachor. Gail โ€” 81 Rademacher. Jane โ€” 33. 92. 101 Rao, Karon โ€” 74 Raff. Cheryl โ€” 74 Rafferty. Kathy โ€” 82 Ragir, Marshall โ€” 113 Rahn. Frederick โ€” 75. 104. 105 Rainwator. James โ€” 70 Rainwater. Joyce โ€” 82 Remsoy, James โ€” 67 Ramsey. William โ€” 73 Ranking, Sandra โ€” 74 Raredon. Patricia โ€” 73 Rathsom. Ronald โ€” 79 Rotnor. Gershon โ€” 33 Rau, William โ€” 72 Rauch, Judy โ€” 70 Raughley. Scott โ€” 82 Ray. Gary โ€” 75 Roy. Jack R. โ€” 75. M3 Ray. Robert โ€” 71. 125 Roach. Linda โ€” 66 Rodman. Charles โ€” 79. 115. 125 Redman, Clarence โ€” 33. 86, 96 Roob. William โ€” 72 Reich. Judith โ€” 73 Reichman. Melody โ€” 33. 96. 99 Roichman. Victor โ€” 65. 71. 73 Reid. Marjorie โ€” 76 Roid. Sydney โ€” 67. 104 Reifman. Michaol โ€” 79 Reilly. Deirde โ€” 67 Roimor, Robort โ€” 79 Roinhard. Lynn โ€” 33 Rainier, Chorie โ€” 81 Roinish. James โ€” 71. 72. 115 Roinish, Robort โ€” 33. 115 Reisler. Rozenno โ€” 74. 104 Remus. Barbara โ€” 81 Rensch. Marsha โ€” 33 Rosnick. Elaino โ€” 74 Revkin. Charles โ€” 75 Reynolds. Karon โ€” 67 Reznick. Joy โ€” 33 Ribock. Fronk โ€” 33. 105 Richards. Helen โ€” 80 Richards. Stophon โ€” 77. 78 Ricker. David โ€” 67. 112, 125 Ricklos. Prod โ€” 33. 43. 96 Rigby. William โ€” 33. M2 Riglor. Robort โ€” 75 Ring. Harvey โ€” 33. 100 Rini, Rose Marie โ€” 76. 104 Ripley, Michael โ€” 33 Rissman, Michael โ€” 69 Riter. David โ€” 72 Ritor. William โ€” 34 Ritter. Emily 74 Rivera. Milagros โ€” 74. 104 Rivera. Mydia โ€” 104 Rivett, Elizabeth ----- 34 Rivi. Audrey โ€” 34 Rizzo. Gorald โ€” 70 Rizzo. Judith โ€” 81 Rizzolo. Carol โ€” 71 Rizzolo. Jill โ€” 78 Roberts. James โ€” 71 Robertshaw. Jeffrey โ€” 75 Robertson. Ned โ€” 83. 118 Robin. Corey โ€” 68. 103 Robin. Jeffrey โ€” 79 Robinson, Lucy โ€” 34 Robinson, Paul โ€” 70 Roessler, Barbara โ€” 74. 104 Rodbro. Pamela โ€” 68. 104 lqq Rodde. Richard โ€” 70 Rodney, Alan โ€” 69. 115 Rogers. Barbara โ€” 76 Rogers. James โ€” 73. 118 Rogers. Lucy โ€” 66. 68. 102 Romitt;, Jo Marie โ€” 77. 80 Romitti, Linda โ€” 74 Ronchetto. Robort โ€” 72 Ronzani, Rita โ€” 34. 53 Roof. Harry โ€” 34 Roof. William โ€” 83 Root. Avram โ€” 34. 53. 96. 100 Root. Richard โ€” 34 Rosby. Arthur โ€” 83 Roso. Barbara โ€” 67 Rose. Peggy โ€” 71 Roso. Robert โ€” 72 Rosen, Lauronco โ€” 83. 125 Rosen. Robert โ€” 70. 116 Rosenbaum. James โ€” 82. 83 Rosenbaum, Judith โ€” 76, 104 Rosenbaum. Marc โ€” 79, 103 Rosonbaum. Moriloe โ€” 81 Rosenborg. Emily โ€” 76 Rosonborg, Stuart โ€” 75. 99 Rosenblum. Mark โ€” 77 Rosonfiold. David โ€” 72 Rosenquist. Betty โ€” 74 Rosenthal. Jaynie โ€” 71 Rosner. Randy โ€” 67 Ross, Eric โ€” 70 Ross. Harold โ€” 80. 120 Ross. John โ€” 34 Ross. Patricia โ€” 73. 104 Rossi. Carla โ€” 69 Rossi. Peter โ€” 75 Rothenberg. Joan โ€” 76 Rothschild. Jeffrey โ€” 78. 125 Rotner. Robert โ€” 71. 72 Roufa. Alan โ€” 34, 115 Rowley. 8eryleno โ€” 73 Rubel, Jill โ€” 76. 88 Rubens. Lawronco โ€” 72 Rubonstoin, Borbara โ€” 34. 43, 92. 104 Rubin. Diana โ€” 77 Rubin, Diane โ€” 34 Rubin. Irwin โ€” 75. 113. 118 Rubin. Paulette โ€” 66. 68. 104 Rubin. Rogor โ€” 81 Ruder. Burton โ€” 71 Ruder. Robert โ€” 80. 108. 113 Rudo. Stephanie โ€” 74. 88. 96 Ruelli, Lillian โ€” 69 Ruge. Karen โ€” 68 Rupp. Heidemario โ€” 70 Ruppel. Judith โ€” 76 Russell,' Gay โ€” 77 Russell. Thomas โ€” 34. 43. 115. 119 Russell. Robert โ€” 83. 118 Rutter. Susan โ€” 68 Sachen. Richard โ€” 72 Sachs. Judith โ€” 77 Sackheim, Nancy โ€” 69 Sager, Lynne ----- 66. 69 Saielli. Robert โ€” 69. 116 Sakanoff, Suzanne โ€” 82 Saletra. Nancy Jo โ€” 73. 88 Salisbury, Gary 69 Salomon. Kurt โ€” 73 Sammot. Trudy โ€” 68 Samuelson, Harold โ€” 71 Sandberg. Sandra โ€” 69 Sande, Peter โ€” 66. 104 Sandors, Howard โ€” 34 Sanders. Lawrence โ€” 34 Sandy, Lyman โ€” 79 Sandy, Robert โ€” 70 Sang. Ruth โ€” 78 Sangerrnan. Charles โ€” 73 Sankey. Barbara โ€” 77 Santi. Dennis โ€” 75 Santi, K. Frances โ€” 71 Savin. Mark โ€” 83 Scessellati, Ann โ€” 76 Schaefer, Sharon โ€” 34 Schatz. Daryl โ€” 77 Schaubert, Evorett โ€” 70 Schochter, Lynn โ€” 74. 96 Schechter. Ned โ€” 34. 97. 103. 104 Scheff. Stephen โ€” 34 Schellinkhout, Ronald โ€” 73 Scher. Leila โ€” 66. 71 Schiffer. Joan โ€” 81 Schilling, Marie โ€” 34. 94 Schledt. Carolyn โ€” 66 Schaldt. John โ€” 66 Schlesinger, Joy โ€” 73. 98 Schlitt. Arthur โ€” 35 Schloss. Patricia โ€” 67. 94 Schlossborg. Judy โ€” 35 Schmid. Marilyn โ€” 82 Schnoidor, William โ€” 66 Schnur. Andrew โ€” 70 Schnur. Rodney โ€” 79. 115 Schnonthal. Joseph โ€” 75. 113 Schover. Cichal โ€” 35 Schram. Albert โ€” 77. 103. 104 Schreyer. Sandra โ€” 35. 86. 94 Schrimpf. Levonno R. โ€” 81 Schroeder. Fred โ€” 80 Schrooderus. Connie โ€” 35 Schulz. Louise โ€” 69. 104 Schwab. Eva โ€” 70 Schwab. Richard โ€” M3. 118 Schwalbach. M. Judith โ€” 68. 104 Schwalm. Walter โ€” 81 Schwartz. Marilyn โ€” 70 Schwartz. Roborta โ€” 35. 96. 104 Schwartz. Susan โ€” 77. 81 Schwoigor, Donald โ€” 67 Schweitzer. Edward โ€” 78 Scornavacco. Aloxendor โ€” 35 Scott. Martha โ€” 35 Sebbon, James โ€” 70. 101 Socrest, John โ€” 69 Sedgwick. Valerie โ€” 68. 93 Soogor. Robort โ€” 75 Seeman. Nadrien โ€” 78 Segal, Ann โ€” 74 Segell. Tommy โ€” 72 Sogil. Marilyn โ€” 66 Soilor. Harold โ€” 72 Seltzer. Betty โ€” 76. 89. 94. 104 Sorver, Ellen โ€” 35. 42. 52 Sorver. Jeffrey โ€” 72 Severin. Dale โ€” 75 Seymour. Sandra โ€” 35 Shankman, Donald โ€” 67. M2 Shapiro. Ann โ€” 76 Shapiro. Bonnio โ€” 71 Shapiro. Ellen โ€” 77 Shapiro. Holly โ€” 79 Shapiro. Jay โ€” 35. 115 Shapiro, Karen โ€” 80 Shapiro. Ronny โ€” 67. 88 Sharp. Raymond โ€” 77. 82 Shaw. Peter โ€” 72. M8 Shea. Patricia โ€” 71. 104 Shefflin. Susan โ€” 35 Sheftel. Edward โ€” 72. 105 Sheldon. Edward โ€” 79 Sheldon. Ronald โ€” 35 Shelton. Lynne โ€” 67 Shopord. Nancy โ€” 80 Sherman. Anthony โ€” 73. M3 Sherman. Charlos โ€” 79 Shinderman. Marc โ€” 35 Shurberg. Susan โ€” 76. 100 Shure. eth โ€” 81 Shlopack. Lois โ€” 35. 104 Sicilia. Gail โ€” 35 Sidari. Pamela โ€” 35 Siogol, Joremy โ€” 79 Siegel. Steven โ€” 72 Seigol. Susan โ€” 71. 74. 96 Siffert. Judith โ€” 71 Silverberg. Harvey โ€” 83. 125 Silvorman, Joan โ€” 82 Silverman. Nancy โ€” 35. 42. 96. 100 Silverman. Rona โ€” 36. 86. 101 Silvers. Arna โ€” 36 Silverstine. Lynno โ€” 81 Simon, Hilarie โ€” 81 Simon. Loslio โ€” 79 Simon, Richard โ€” 83 Simon. Steven โ€” 80 Simons, Stevon โ€” 72 Singor. Judith โ€” 76 Sjoberg, Edwin โ€” 36 Sjoborg. Linda โ€” 68 Skidmore. Judith โ€” 74 Skinder. Susan โ€” 82 Skinner. Karen โ€” 69 Skier, Richard โ€” 36 Slater. Jan โ€” 69 Slater. Paul โ€” 80 Slepyan. David โ€” 36. M2 Slisher. Sandra โ€” 36 Sloan. Susan โ€” 36 Small. Bonnie โ€” 76 Smith. Constance โ€” 69 Smith, Dale โ€” 115, 116 Smith, Daniol โ€” 70 Smith, Diane โ€” 81 Smith. Diane โ€” 81 Smith. Elizabeth โ€” 36. 103. 104 Smith. Elizabeth Anna โ€” 76 Smith. Jano โ€” 65, 86 Smith. Kathy โ€” 74 Smith. Kenneth โ€” 36 Smith, Michael โ€” 72 Snow. James โ€” 36. 112 Solie. Roberts โ€” 70. 104 Somenzi. Terry โ€” 36. 87. M2 Sordyl. Dean โ€” 80 Sordyl. Edward โ€” 69. M2 Sosnay. Morry โ€” 98 Sosnay, Richard โ€” 72. 113 Souby. Stephanie โ€” 71 Southerton, Joy โ€” 77 Spork. Joanne โ€” 67 Spaulding. Kathleen J. โ€” 76 Spelius. Wayne โ€” 36. 103 Spencer. Ross โ€” 82. 99 Sperling. Judith โ€” 76. 104 Spertus. Catherine โ€” 70 Splett, Kenneth โ€”- 69 Srnanek. Susan โ€” 81 Staats. Henry โ€” 78 Stacklor. Benjamin โ€” 71. M2, 125 Stallman, Jano โ€” 36. 86. 96 Stanger. Dean โ€” 125 Stanger. John โ€” 78. 125 Stanish. Penny โ€” 36 Starcevich. Modolino โ€” 36 Starcovich, Patricia โ€” 77 Stark. Marjorie โ€” 77 Stoege. David โ€” 66 Stooge. Ronold โ€” 72. 125 Steel. Lois โ€” 66 Stofani. Amedeo โ€” 83 Stain. Cathy โ€” 77 Stein. Wendy โ€” 36. 41 Stoinberg. Joy โ€” 72. 97 Steinberg. Richard โ€” 68 Steinberg, Roberta โ€” 76 Stoinberg. Susan โ€” 65. 71. 96 Stern. Alan โ€” 75 Storn, Joan โ€” 77 Stern. Sandra โ€” 74 Stornfield. Jamos โ€” 72. 113 Stevens, Craig โ€” 68 Stovons, Judith โ€” 74 Steward. Donald โ€” 36. 43 Stewart. Nancy โ€” 36. 104 Stowart. William โ€” 78 Stickon, Joyce โ€” 66 Sticken. Lavorne โ€” 82 Stiglitz. Joy โ€” 71. 76. 65 Stiller. Bruno โ€” 68 Stiller. Roy โ€” 37 Stipe. Elizabeth โ€” 71 Stocker, Bruce โ€” 69 Stocker, Ralph โ€” 37. 41 Stoermer. William โ€” 70. 103 Stolkin, Nancy โ€” 67 Stolle. Steve โ€” 78. 118 Stone. Edward โ€” 77 Stone, Phil โ€” 72 Stone. Steven โ€” 70 Stone, Thomas โ€” 37. 91 Street. James โ€” 73. 115 Stromberg. Theodore โ€” 37, 89. 99 Strub, Paul โ€” 72 Sturm, Barbara โ€” 37. 92 Sullivan, James โ€” Summers, Veverly โ€” 76. 104 Summers, William โ€” 70, 104 Sundberg, Arline โ€” 37 Sundberg, George โ€” 79. 113 Sussman, Barry โ€” 69 Swan, Daniel โ€” 72, 113 Swanson. Robert โ€” 72 Swartz, Ellen โ€” 37. 41, 46 Sweeney. James โ€” 77. I2S Swigart. Betty โ€” 37. 105 Swigart. Stephen โ€” 73 Tabin. Lee โ€” 37. 96 Taft, Margaret โ€” 37 Taft. Robert โ€” 37 Tamarri. Morris โ€” 75 Tamarri, Nancy โ€” 74 Tanner. Terry โ€” 37 Tarpey. Robert โ€” 67 Tatar. Anna โ€” 67, 94 Tatar, Marie โ€”- 80 Tauman. Charles โ€” 80. JI8 Taxy. Jerome โ€” 83 Tezioli. Jean โ€” 81 feotor. Fred โ€” 83, 125 Temkin. David โ€” 70 Terry. Stuart โ€” 37. 103. 104 Texley, Bruce โ€” 37 Thiele. Barbara โ€” 37. 42. 53. 93. Thiele. Elizabeth โ€” 73 Thomas, Jane Diane โ€” 82 Thomas. Karen โ€” 37 Thomas. Katherine โ€” 68 . 94. 104 Thomas. Mary Jane โ€” 37. 94. 104 Thompson. Judy โ€” 79 Thompson. Michael โ€”- 66 Thomson. John โ€” 75 Tibbetts. James โ€” 73 Todd. Ellen โ€” 73 Tomin, Linda โ€” 79 Tondi. Judy โ€” 37. 92. 102 Tornstrom. Robert E. โ€” 82 Tornstrom. Susan โ€” 69 Towry. Linda โ€” 82 Towry, Paula โ€” 71 Trabert. Elnora โ€” 80 Trabert. Vernon โ€” 38. 115 Tracy. Sharon โ€” 74 Trettel. Pamela โ€” 78 Tribolet. Craig โ€” 38 Trinz, Anne โ€” 73 Trout. Curtiss โ€” 75 Trowbridge. John โ€” 72 True. Kay โ€” 78 Tuber. Craig โ€” Tucker, Cynthia โ€” 38 Turchi. James โ€” 72 Turco. Russoll โ€” 70 Tuthill, Austin โ€” 66 Tuthill, Oliver โ€” 78 Ugolino. Jams โ€” 67 Ugolini. Jo Ann โ€” 79 Ugolini. Louis โ€” 38. 97 Ugolini, Patricia โ€” 38. 52. 96 Uhlmann, Filliam โ€” 66 Ullmann, Mary Ann โ€” 74 Ulrich. Richard โ€” 69 Unger. Robert โ€” 78 Urban, Carol โ€” 76 Urban. Thomas โ€” 78 Urist. Carl โ€” 75. 113 Caitonis. Steve โ€” 69 Vance. Margaret โ€” 69 Vanoni. Lillian โ€” 38. 89. 96 Vanoni. Martha โ€” 67 Varner. James โ€” 77 Varney. Dennis โ€” 38 Vochioni, Sharon โ€” 70 Vendig. Richard โ€” 69 Vonturini, Joonno โ€” 38 Vonzon. Antoinette โ€” 74 Venzon. Kenneth โ€” 38 Vice. Norma โ€” 74. 104 Vick. Louise โ€” 38. 41 Victor. George โ€” 38 Vignocchi. Fred โ€” 71 Vines. Sandra โ€” 70 Visoky, Mildred โ€” 38 Vollertson. John โ€” 38 Waarala, Janet โ€” 81 Wacholder, Thomas โ€” 70 Wade. Kent โ€” 77 Wadt. Rena โ€” 38. 42. 86. 91 Wagner, Marshall โ€” 77 Wagner, Martha โ€” 73 Wagner. Ricky โ€” 72. 113 Wainess. Terri โ€” 80 Wald. Howard โ€” 79. 103 Wald, Marla โ€” 82 Walker. Helen โ€” 38. 86. 94. 101 Walker. Randall โ€” 80 Wallenstein. John โ€” 38 Wallenstein. Roger โ€” 73 Walters, Paula โ€” 77 Walther. Russelll โ€” 78. 99 Walton. Michaell โ€” 38. 53. 91. 125 Waltzek, Virginia โ€” 39. 104 Wands. Nancy โ€” 73 Wands. Thomas โ€” 79 Wang. Timothy โ€” 82 Wangor. Linda โ€” 39 Ward. John โ€” 75 Warner. William M. โ€” 67 Warren, Marlene I. โ€”- 81 Warton. John โ€” 71. 75. 99 Washburn, Stevon โ€” 70 102 Watrous. Alice โ€” 76. 96 Watson. Moya โ€” 39 Wax. Cynthia โ€” 65. 74. 104 Wax. Howard โ€” 39. 99. 104 Wober. Joseph โ€” 78 Woose. William โ€” 75 Wehle. Alan โ€” 75 Weiland, Thomas โ€” 70 Woigle. Barbara โ€” 39. 93 Weinberger. Gerald โ€” 39 Weinert. James โ€” 75. 115, 118. 125 Weisbard, Michael โ€” 39. 88 Weisbard. Rachel โ€” 74 Weisert, Tari Anne โ€” 66 Weissmen, Jeffrey โ€” 75 Welk. Janice โ€” 74 Wells. James โ€” 70 Wentworth. Leslie โ€” 81 Werness. George โ€” 66 Werrenrath, Reinald โ€” 73. 118 Wexler. Barry โ€” 39 Wheeler, Joseph โ€” 82. 83 Whisler. Gary โ€” 73. 113. 125 White. Jeanette โ€” 39 White. Marvin โ€” 39. 88 White. Mary Ann โ€” 69 White. Priscilla โ€” 39. 98. 103 White. Taylor โ€” 39 Whiteside. Robert โ€” 75 Whitlock. Margaret โ€” 74 Whitman. Robert โ€” 39. 125 Whitted. Laurel โ€” 76 Wiberg. Mary โ€” 74 Wickham. Nancy โ€” 79 Wicklander. Raymond โ€” 70 Weiderecht, Philip โ€” 39 Wildrick. Robert โ€” 75. 113 Williams, Allan โ€” 39 Williams. Diane โ€” 81 Williams, Harry โ€” 80. 103 Williams. Peter โ€” 39 Wilson. Bruce โ€” 39 Wilson, David โ€” 79 Wilson. Elizabeth โ€” 81 Wilson. Emily โ€” 39 Wilson. Thomas โ€” 40 Wilson-Porteous. Lynn โ€” 40 Wilson, Sally โ€” 78 Wing. Beth โ€” 66. 104 Wing. Kate โ€” 67. 87 Winkler. Keith โ€” 79 Winkley, Ann โ€” 69 Winstin. Illene โ€” 40 Winter. Karen Rae โ€” 76 Winter. Kathy โ€” 40 Winter. Mary Both โ€” 68 Winter. Diane โ€” 74. 94 Winthrop. Mary โ€” 77 Wishnick. Barbara โ€” 40. 100 Wohlert, Robert โ€” 73 Wolf. Alan โ€” 75. 113 Wolfe. Robert โ€” 70. 100 Wolff. Allan โ€” 83. 125 Wolff. A. Fred โ€” 75 Wolff. Kathleen โ€” 104 Wolff. Paul โ€” 82. 83 Wolff. Susan โ€” 40. 42. 43. 91. 96. 102 Wolff. Terrance โ€” 70. 112 Wolk. Joseph โ€” 80. M3. 125 Wolk, Thomas โ€” 73 Wolnak. Eve โ€” 71. 74 Womack. Mary J. โ€” 77 Wood. Linda โ€” 71 Wood. Patricia โ€” 40 Woodson. John โ€” 78 Woolley. Gary โ€” 79, 113 Wormser. Constance โ€” 77. 82 Wormser. Elizabeth โ€” 40 Worth. F. Bruce โ€” 75 Wright, Fred โ€” 40 Wyman. Kenneth โ€” 40. M2, 125 Yeilen. Laurence โ€” 40 Yerxa. Carol โ€” 70. 103, 104 Yost. Angela โ€” 75 Young. Janice โ€” 76 Yurkonis. Poter โ€” 80 Zaborowski. Neil โ€” 40 Zacharies. Nancy โ€” 65, 66, 68 Zaeske. Michael โ€” M3, 125 Zagnoli, Theodore โ€” 69 Zahnle. Doris โ€” 71. 105 Zahnle. Doris โ€” 71. 105 Zahnle. Mark โ€” 83. 125 Zahnle. Martin โ€” 79 Zahnle. Walter โ€” 115 Zally. Barbara โ€” 73 Zar. Myra โ€” 73 Zartler, Robert โ€” 71. 77 Zech. Dale โ€” 66. M2. 125 Zeff. Donno โ€” 40. 94 Zellet. Donn โ€” 75 Zellet, Keith โ€” 82 Zellmer. Susan โ€” 76 Zenko. Max โ€” 40 Zimmer. Barbara โ€” 81 Zimmerman, Robert โ€” 40. 89. 104 Zivin. Jeffrey โ€” 81 Zook. Morgaret โ€” 78 Zuckert. Michael โ€” 40 Zuiker. Susan โ€” 74 Zuppann, Joennine โ€” 40. 43. 104 Zwirner, Richard โ€” 70 Autographs Autographs ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Faculty Adviser Dr. John Munski Poetry Nancy Silverman Ellen Swartz Publisher Norman King and Company Professional Photography Milt Merner Highland Park News Walinger Studios Senior Class Advisers Miss Roberta Shine Mr. J. D. Floyd fj ' NORMAN KING CO., INC. 3210 S. Grove Ave., Berwyn. III. 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Highland Park High School - Little Giant Yearbook (Highland Park, IL) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957

Highland Park High School - Little Giant Yearbook (Highland Park, IL) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

Highland Park High School - Little Giant Yearbook (Highland Park, IL) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

Highland Park High School - Little Giant Yearbook (Highland Park, IL) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 1

1963

Highland Park High School - Little Giant Yearbook (Highland Park, IL) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 1

1964

Highland Park High School - Little Giant Yearbook (Highland Park, IL) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 1

1965


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