International School of Brussels - Focus Yearbook (Brussels, Belgium)

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« 13 (_ - nomad 1972 the international s Mme. Leila Del Marmol ml On ne fait pas ce qu ' on veut et pourtart on est responsable de ce qu ' on est. dedication :-:- - 1 : ' .1, • ■ •• • ' ■ - ' « v «:; c Table of Contents dedication 2 seniors 10 activities 68 sports 92 underclassmen 114 faculty 128 advertisements 144 I dreamed that, as I wandered by the way, Bare Winter suddenly was changed to Spring; And gentle odours led my steps astray, Mixed with sounds of waters murmuring Along a shelving bank of turf, which lay Under a copse, and hardly dared to fling Its green arms round the bosom of the stream, But kissed it and then fled, as thou mightest in a dream. — Percy Bysshe Shelley in The Literary Pocket-Book , 1822. ii.J iniPEi MU-t-il V x A w ...And when you reach the part where the problems come, the hero would be me. But, heroes often fail. helen hammel ILLIGITIMAS NON CARBORUNDUM mark aldrich Find the cost of freedom, buried in the ground Mother earth will swallow you. Lay your body down. --Stephan Stills roland schmidt Life is short, art is long... Hippocrates 13 tim de vries The opinion of the strongest is best. --Voltaire While you live, drink, for once gone you never return. rob de faye When in danger or in doubt. Run in circles, scream and shout. betsy antle Life Is a boundless privilege, and when you pay for your ticket, and get into the car, you have no guess what good company you will find there. Ralph Waldo Emmerson martha price The eleventh commandment: Thou shalt not be found out. G.J. Whvte-MelviUe u ' - ' . 14 f HH ySHai. BiJA |.r lU. ■ 16 Steve Jenkins -You can fool some of the people all of the time -And some of the people some of the time -But you can ' t fool all the people all the time -Abraham Lincoln zsa zsa root I promise myself To wear a cheerful countenance at all times and give every living creature I meet a smile. The Optimist Creed Christian C. Larson georgc carr I must be going to heaven cos 1 spent my time in hell. Derek Maltland THE ONLY WAR WE ' VE GOT ann bell Just you with us. and me and anyone who wants to be 17 18 There is one thing stronger than all the arniies in the world, and that is an idea whose time has come. Victor Hugo ranan cohen A little learning is a dangerous thing; Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring: There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain And drinking largely sobers us again. Alexander Pope nancy duff Look out of any window any day morning any evening any day; Maybe the sun is shining, birds are winging though rain is falling from a heavy sky. Robert Hunter Phil Lesh gail barber Walk with care, walk with care. Or Mumbo-Jumbo, God of the Congo, And all the other Gods of the Congo, Mumbo-Jumbo will hoo-doo you. Vachel Lindsay 19 marc Johnson I never put off till tomorrow what I can possibly do the day after. — Oscar Wilde danielle bouchlas The crowd: I panicked; not of fear but of experi- ence, that too many people are dangerous. They lost their individuality and self-confidence. They follow one another like small children, not want- ing to show their ignorance. 1 hurried away from this scene of corruption to walk alone. ..as myself, me dojean Chopra He had the last line of each verse of the song but he didn ' t have any of the other lines, the last line was always the same, Don ' t call yourself a secret unless you mean to keep it. Leonard Cohen craig elements Come, kitty, kitty, With your fur as soft as silk Come and drink your poisoned milk Shel Silverstein 20 $ 21 marian cody The most decisive actions of our life . . are most often unconsidered actions. Andre ' Gide jenny bagnall Sitting, trying to recall what went before; maybe the past holds the answer to the future (or hides, at least, a glimpse of it) thinking maybe it is wrong to think of the past with so much future to be concerned about, and so much today. lee schroeder And who are you? I don ' t really know, Sir, at least I knew who I was when I woke up this morning, but I have been changed several times since then. Lewis Carroll dave beesley The darkest hour is always just before the dawn. David Crosby 22 23 ray diepenbrock I curse the days I ' ve spent in vain, With nothing to lose and nothing to gain. Joe McDonald andy feinstein Never again shall we protest without power Voiceless, because unable to constitute a quorum we adjourn until tomorrow. Gunter Grass nancy pattison The soul would have no rainbow had the eyes no tears. John Vance Cheney denise rendon Everyone is a moon, and has a dark side which he never shows to anybody. Mark Twain 24 25 mike gilbert Someone tell me have I been gifted or robbed. S. Stills leigh hufnagel How do turtles talk to one another? They just look, there ' s no reason to cower Just like people, they ' re drawn to each other They don ' t live in no ivory towers. --S. Stills I H Hi H w - . Hr -y; £ ' l HH T ' ' H HS T Pw -« ' ' 19 1 kristine pykala Do not choose to be wrong for the sake of being dif- ferent. --Visiount Samuels lee savary The road goes ever on and on Down from the door where it began Now far ahead the road has gone. And 1 must follow, if I can Pursuing it with weary feet, Until it joins some larger way. Where many paths and errands meet. And wither then? I cannot say.--J.R. Tolkien 26 27 Superman guards the mousetrap: his hands are full of cheese. Speak to him and he will pause, then do his best to please. Myself joe burcham Do all the foolish things you can now, for as you grow older, you become old enough to know better, and you ' ll damn well wish you ' d done all those foolish things while you were still young. denis Kramer I believe that our Heavenly Father in- vented man because he was disappointed in the monkey. —Mark Twain 29 30 eva rothstein L ' amour, le sommiel, I ' esclavage. Des Autres michael berney Nuts! Gen. McAuliffe, Bastogne Dec. 1944 31 32 mark feit The vital measure of a newspaper is not it ' s size but it ' s spirit. -- Arthur Sulbenger rick schnell How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. 1 love thee to the depth and breadth and height My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight For the ends of being and ideal grace Elizabeth Barrett Browning mike rosback Be silent and safe-silence never betrays you. John B. O ' Riley evelyn miles Isn ' t it a crying shame week after week the same Until the day you die Moody Blues 33 My teachers could have ridden with Jesse James for all the time they stole from me. Unknown We ' ve come to a parting of the way, The end of the fellowship. The ending of the first book. 35 36 wendy lob See the happy moron- He doesn ' t give a dam. I wish I were a moron; My God, perhaps I am! Charles baeder Many rivers have flowed past those seventeen years, and thousands of trout; The trout were often late in arriving, and some were diseased or dead, Yet the river is gaining meaning and strength, and the trout punctuality and life -- David Brautigan helen bayne True happiness consists in making happy. Kirturjunija of Bharair dave miles We men of courage never need weapons, only bail. 37 38 Everybody lives and acts according to their own idea, but partly according to those of others. Leo Tolstoy Happiness Is not having what you want but wanting what you have. --Hyman Judah Schachtel peter brock Clos de Marsingnac 29F (Ahh) chrlster almgard 39 40 kris deppman So far away, doesn ' t anybody stay in one place anymore? It would be so fine to see your face at my door. Caroyle King ned von lindern Grief can take care of itself; the real value of joy can only be reached when you share It with others. Mark Twain lauri tresnon All these places have their moments with lovers and friends I still can recall. ..some are dead and some are living — In my life, I love them all. McCartney-Lennon susan horacek I am he as you are he as you are me and we are all together. L ennon- M cC artney 41 roger ifland The wheel that squeeks the loudest is the one that gets the grease. Josh Billings armand dubols Poor Mexico, so far from God and so close to the United States. Porfirio Dfaz 42 World is crazier and more of it than we think. Louis MacNelce 43 mL andre gribou Music is the brandy of the damned. Shaw gale lemm Love of love, love of life and giving without measure gives in return a wonderous yearn of a promise al- most seen. Moody Blues Upon the Threshold of a Dream peter hillback I am the only smart one in this school and all the rest of you sit on your brains. Boss Keen 1971 jeanette cur ran Life is short; live it up. Nikita Khrushehev 45 My favorite pastime is studying. I also enjoy reading and going to church-- I would like to become a policeman. patty marquart The world is so full of a number of things I ' m sure we should be as happy as kings. Robert L. Stevenson mike mcevoy If civilization is to survive, we must cultivate the science of human relation- ships--the ability of all peoples, of all kinds, to live together, in the same world at peace. Franklin D. Roosevelt torn brenner 46 vvho me? Married? Nov. 7, 70; I never get hurt, only killed. Why always me? Diane. Janet brooks i gaze at the moonlit sky and watch the reflection of my guitar in the window i think about the clay the frustrations and agonies I ' ve been through. i look at the gray clouds that drift by to somewhere i won ' t ever know, i wonder about the love that i have to give him and what 1 will do. what villi tomorrow bring for the world? will there be war, will there be peace? what will tomorrow bring for the world? what will it bring for me? l.g. sue henderson I do not plan to run for president in 1972. 48 jo-anne kelsall Value your words, each one may be your last. The vanity of teaching cloth often make a man forget he is a blockhead. 49 50 marta vallejos Think greatly and your facts will grow; Think smally and you will stay back Think that you can and will do it; Every- tliing is in the mental situation. If you think that you ' re advantageous, you are. You have to think well to rise up; You have to be sure of your own Before you try to win. The battle of life is not always won by the stronger or faster man; Because sooner or late r the man that wins is the one who believes he can do it. sue shumaker If you don ' t contooch I ' m gonna slambooch. karin hopper The world is my playground where I learn how to play. . . denise hall In truth that which you call freedom is the strongest of these chains, though its links glitter in the sun and dazzle your eyes. -K. Gibran 51 mary skinner You will not listen. Work at life! you scream, and working I see you rushing everywhere so fast most times you ignore two quarters of your half world. Brian Patten mary hyde If a man does away with his traditional way of living and throws away his good customs, he had better first make certain that he has something of value to replace them. --Basuto proverb 52 The kingdom of heaven is like unto treasure hidden in a field; the which when a man hath found, he hideth, and for joy thereof goeth and selleth all that he hath, and buyeth that field. Matt. 13. 44. 53 Judy wheeler denis nothern No matter how exotic human civilization becomes, no matter the de- velopments of life and society, nor the complexity of the machine, human interface, there always come interludes of lovely power when the very future of humankind, depends upon the relativity simple actions of single individuals. Frank Herbert nancy shawver The paths we once strolled now closed by the web of time awaits our return. marcla rainford O world invisible, we view thee, O world intangible, we touch thee, O world unknowable, we know thee. 54 55 iA Nowhere is there warmth to be found For those Afraid of losing their ground. Gene Clark, David Crosby and Jim Mcquina (The Byrd) From the song Eight Miles High steve vigorous Drink.... and you ' ll get drunk. tristan hale mike azcona 57 gayle morrlson torn meyers zulfigar hagi tlm snell sue proepper To see a VVorld in a Grain of Sand And a Heaven in a Wild Flower, Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand, And Eternity in an hour. --William Blake tom barber If It feels good, do it. Finding what you ' ve sought After all the time you ' ve fought Sometimes leaves you with the thought That perhaps you ' ve been bought. --Buffallo-Springfield In the summertime of days, a man is nothing more than a tear in some old year that was cast aside by God. - Rod McKuen 58 F ' H HPHH W 1 BftaiH r 11 I Ri T T ' Q p H - ' 1 r - -i dH 59 mike potter Star Hole I sit here on the perfect end of a star, watching light pour itself toward me The light pours itself through a small hole in the sky I ' m not very happy but I can see how things are faraway Richard Brautigan g ven gerety Still round the corner there may wait A new road or a secret gate; And though I oft have passed them by, A day will come at last when I shall take the hidden paths that run West of the Moon, East of the Sun. Tolkein rob ross My passport says I ' m 5 ' 11 but remember.. .Good things come in small packages. doug theobalds Ice is moving and world ' s begun to freeze See the sunlight stopped and deadened by the breeze Minds are empty bodies, bodies more insensitive Some believe that when they die they really live GENESIS janet quick When the days are cold and dreary, it ' s nice to know warm friends. 60 61 malcolm pierce susan hall You and me, we ' ve made a separate peace. Hemin ay Many men are like unto sausages. Whatever you stuff them with, that they will bear. -Tolstoi glenn weller Never try to tell everything you know. It may take too short a time. Norman Ford jim chrisman I don ' t know just where I ' m going but I ' m gonna try to reach the kingdom if I can, because it makes me feel like I ' m a man. christi grenet The only way to be happy is to help make others so 62 63 64 peter bergracker What comes, must go. elise koton I woke up this morning and the sun was lying like a birthday parcel on my table so I opened it up and so many happy things went fluttering into the air. --Zelda Fitzgerald terri butler You can forgive and regret but you can never forget. jill kinsman yvonne biry Dreams, they ' re for those who sleep, S Life is for us to keep. 3 D. Gates 65 67 V i 1 . frm 1 M ' ' ' ' l H HP ' ' H H i M i LJI Ky ' . ' S y V ' « Ulll .•i ' ? «!• JK:; -liiii«;;,,,,AGTIVITIES . ' . ' V ' s fir .■ ' • 3i: ■ .-iv-Hv, .w-.,i,,,v;;;i ..; ;.■ life ' i ■-■f--:- :.:K. STUDENT COUNCIL President: Andy Feinstein Vice President: Mark McKirdy Advisor: Mr. Grotjohn 70 Soph. Class Representatives: Beth Meek, Jeff Matson, Eric Marti, Frances Chaves. Jr. Class Representatives: Kurt Hamilton, Marianne Mrdeza, Rob Bramskl, Tom Arbour Sr. Class Representatives: Lee Savary, Joe Burcham, Mark McKirdy, Laurie Tresnon, Andy Feinstein, Scott Moeller, Mark Aldrich. 71 p LANmfL As you will remember, Andy ? ' eisteln was the last candidate for President of if-udent Council to 13 ' Xi (0 COMMENDATIONS . e Xv — i- - ' V f. m If. low ANALYZE Debby Plumstead Lee Schroeder How much can yoi Ed i tor- i n-ch i ef . out a person by hi Assistant Editor iting?That is what News Editor Lynne Ziobrowski udents are I earn i ng Features Ed i tor . . . . Ann Hagerbaumer ekiy graphology cla Sports Editor Mike McEvoy prelle, a Belgian Art Editor ...DoJean Chopra -rt-o rc Qj Q) ■o ' to ' S fo Business Manager... Steve Jenk i ns Sales Mangers .Cindy Plumstead Ned von L i ndern Typing Ed i tor s. . . . . Eve I yn Miles Cora St. Mart i n ng d 9 0) 4- (D -• t )3( )0— O— Q- r n rf- a. d -■ 5 03 n 1 Ci Ol -■ ) -30 C-3— o-(Drf J?OOCfS33 — CLrh 3 — Cr+3no! )ft! O Z ' « 2 -,« ' Advertising Editor. Glenn Weller r -n --o o? -o tL ri- Correspondence td..bcott Moe II er 5 - 3 3 -:r7) r ir p bl icity ■ ' - ■ C C o ' 1. n ,« ° ' o tfl r+ u) Chai rman Mel ody Gar I ock CD 7) -• C D rtrea) o- --OQjT3ro •■-:( ) 3 — 5 ( ) 3 o ra Q. O -• 3 ( ) 3 0. Reporters : Nancy Martin, Betsy 3-Qj -■ 3 J Q.m Qj Antle, Claire Wo I f ange I , He I en Q- 0-- 3y) Dayne,JiM Kinsman, Nancy P at tison, c. 3 S • ' § -|Don Cuffel,Yoko Mitsui,Kathy 3Q.rf- ' -•■iSmal ley, Denis Not hern, Mark — 3 D (T) -| A I dr i ch, R i ch Hoffman, Mary Kaye Landon, Jan i ne Crutcher -: o 3 D r, - • (Dill ra ro I I 71 INGUISTS VITH NATI T p i sts : Jackie Jones, Mary Anne Hyde, Yvonne Biry,Sue Proepper Faculty Adv i sor . . . . Mr s. Robbins ocLoi D( )va)i • ij) -POCM CfDCfiU-Ol-C CD fc 2 o •- j: s: •- CL--L.Q; E— -p J2 •- T) 4) i -p JD £. ._ _Q o)_ {y 0) u) . H- SiEOJC jC D — Q£ ■ q; .- . +j 4J 3 _ a (D 3 L aoo fO E D o 0) Q.CS c -P ■ cn c • 0 4-rD(n(U (fl SOOJ ' SfOO . J3 T3cn-D :. £-0 EQ}C:.(D-Da) l - o o a;ca)0 ca ■ ;--+JQ ' DO 0_ --0 ' D(D ■ C4-CJD O (i;C ' 5 Js 9 c )— coj— 2t )aj-- D l-E— C— J£ (U fl OfODOC s ( ) L B (UCEUU- i.--UC— C-P31 L LONS AU THE AT Thirty students from ;nch I I I, IV, and V subscril o nine monthly French pl t Theatre du Pare, this ; jr. Each month ' s play w )e given on a Wednesday, ti o ' clock, the bu)6 for i :heatre will leave school I o ' c I ock . i A combination of ' . _ . — - , football and European RugbylUIA inD PLIAiynCC a trip to Pans and hambur i in U U 11 UriMllULO gers for thirty what, you may ask, do these three things have in common. The first French Club q. , the Rec . students and teachers a MUSIC THE MOVES MASSES IN NOMAD ' 71 November 10, marked evening of (SB ' s first sess I on gan i zed Th« ke w i I I be gather i ng was i n Room on October 23 from 5:3 ' ' ! ' seeing severe S:00. Although some peo J°r , 9 in this year ' did not make it past tl- ' ' ' hese new innovc joy I there wc ° ' ' ' ' olve a totalK;;. j|.new layout order and a mod-i ernized presentation of the ti I p I e Boy Scout Carniva a very high attendance members played touch fooi e evening was by Andy Feinst with the rest of the Stud Council. It ' s purpose was just get kids together I isten and to make The session, of It ' s organizers mus I c . ' much to 1 ba Th« qame was pi ay sen I or portra i ts. great PEP CLUB Chris Powers, Leigh Warner, Cindy Curbo, Janet Brace, Karin Sasse, Terri Reed, Susan Boles, Debby Uransky, Ruth Doering, Lynn Zio- browski. Tommy Wherle, Ann Hager baumer, Nancy Martin, Kristi Shis- ler. 6. A. 74 NOMAD Editor: Sue Henderson Assistant Editor: Elise Koton Advertising: Yvonne Biry, Virginia Hughes Parents ' and Patrons ' Pages: Danielle Bouchlas Collages and Art Work: Lee Savary Photography: and Darkroom: Mike Bemey, Armand Dubois, Denis Nothem, Suhail Saad, Rick Schnell, Tim Snell, Dave Weller THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER photos of page 84 and the Activities Divider page are by Chris Ronson. Faculty Advisors: Mrs. Hogben, Mr. Myslinskl Special thanks to Mrs. de Ruyter and Cora St. Martin for all of their help. Publicity and Sales: Bonnie Bechtold Thanks to Mr. Maxcy for his help with photography. Layout: Carlen Ericson, Christir Grenet, Debby LeVar, Wendy Lob, Martha Price, Lee Schroeder, Debbie Uran- sky, Lynn Ziobrowski 75 OFFICE MONITORS Back row: Mrs. De Ruyter, Debbie LeVar; Middle row; Helen Bayne, Kristi Shisler, Betsy Antle, Yvonne Biry; Front row: Jill Kinsman, Cora St. Martin, Mary Anne Hyde. LIBRARY MONITORS Seated: Cora St. Martin, Yoko Mitsui, Nancy Pattison; Second row: Denise Rendon, Sue Hall, Helen Bayne, Lesley Francis, Mary Hyde; Back row: Margaret Rainford, Evelyn Miles, Yvonne Biry. 76 The National Honor Society Betsy Antle Gail Barber Yvonne Biry Peter Brock Dojean Chopra Marianne Cody Ranan Cohen Mike Gilberg Elise Koton Mike McEvoy Yoko Mitsui Scott Moeller Beth O ' Brien Nancy Pattison Debbie Plumstead Zsa Zsa Root advisor: Miss Code Kw , --■■ . 78 ASSIT. TEACHERS French; Ranan Cohen, Elise Koton, Suhail Saad, Sue Henderson, Yoko Mitsui, Dojean Chopra, Jill Kinsman, Not Pictured: Marion Cody, Dave Miles, Peter Brock, and Helen Bayne. English: Yvonne Biry, Sue Henderson, Lee Schroeder, Dojean Chopra. Not Pictured: Mary Skinner. This page was donated by Mr. and Mrs. Strumpf. 79 FRENCH CLUB BET WISHES FROM mi AND THE N G FRENCH CLUB BEST WISHES FROM W Y AND THE GAN G CULTURAL BOARD Dojean Chopra ART CLASS 81 CAROUSEL Julie: Zsa Zsa Root Billy: Taco Ockerse Carrie: Lisa Dixon Mr. Snow: David Foushee Nettie: Patty Marquart Mrs. Mullin: Wendy Lob Jigger: Sean Kavanagh Mr. Bascombe: Pat Douglas Louise: Sue Proepper Captain: Tim De Vries 82 83 84 THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER Directed by Mr. Maxcy 85 mA SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY Lisa Dixon Phil Dodson David Foushee Frank Gardner Cleve Horton Wendy Lob Nancy Martin Mike McEvoy Mark McKirdy Dave Miles Marianne Mrdeza Tim Meyers Leigh Warner Directed by Mr. Maxcy I ended up with a broken fiddle- And a broken laugh, and a thousand memories , And not a single regret. iK-j«v ,yi A ' 1 v 1... VARSITY BASKETBALL Back Row: Tony Mielke, Frank Laenen, Joe Butler, Bob Aviles, Pat Douglas, Richie Taylor, Doug Grif- fin. Front Row: Mike McEvoy, Tom Arbour, Ned Von Lindem, Bob Morrison. Coach: Mr. McCarthy. 94 • y FOOTBALL r 96 Bob Ullch 47 Mark Feit 59 Bob Morrison 13 David Weller 61 Ned Von Ltndern 11 David Beesley 63 Scott Davidson IS Jim Jeffries 65 Mike McEvoy 10 Jack MacDonald 67 Tom Arbour 21 Dave Hindman 69 Dave Gregereit 23 Jeff Hnatt 71 Bill Roche 29 Richie Taylor 73 Glenn Weller 35 Randy Best 77 Robert Templeton 37 Robert Mundie 79 Dennis Kramer 39 Terry Ramsdell 83 Tom Roche 41 Rodney La Follettee 85 Bill Jones 43 Robert Aviles 87 Ron Ballard 49 David Carr 81 John Marshall 53 Jeff Pohl 26 David Ziemkiewicz 55 Jeff Matson 31 97 T E N N I S T E N N I S T E N N I S T E N N I V • lit V-%r; Vi i. ' 4 ' 98 99 GIRL ' S BASKETBALL Back row: Betsy Antle, Kim Burnham, Ellie Brock, Carlen Ericson, Trudi Brock, Nancy Pattison, Miss Cline. Front row: Camille Palmerino, Janet Brace, Andy Rusher, Cindy Engerski, Mya Hopper, Jane Bell. Not pictured: Kim Pitstick. - ' 3 c ' .ZWTS f .Vi. j.v. BASKETBALL Back row: Rodney La Follette, Fred Rosenfield, Eric Marti, Dave Grigereit, Billy Solomon, Mr. Bertrand. Front row: Mark Hopper, Bobby Stoner, Jeffrey Bees- ley, Scooter Bourque, Bobby Bose. « I I € 1 102 SOCCER Back Row: Ron Jackson, Sean Kavanagh, Shep Brock, Dave Miles, Bob Jeffries, Jeff Matson, Don Avant, Mark Baeder, Scott Moeller, Don White, Mr. Hills. Front row; Jeff Pohl, Sean McMahon, Dave Peever, Tom Ricks, Joe But- ler, Jack McDonald, Bugsy Hillback. imi i h JT i Hfc, ■r ' f ' iYf ' i .c. ■%■•, ' 1 SL UiH 103 - mm H:i ■ ' ,% ] J 104 I -rH ' m RUGBY B. Row L-R: Mr. Hills, D. Butler, C. Baeder, P. Brock, D. Miles, C. Azcona, P. Hillback, R. Best, R. Jackson. F. Row L-R: C. Azcona, D. Kramer, S. Kavanagh, (throw him a bone), M. Johnson, Y. Mor- omski, J. Pohl. Not Pictured: R. Schnell, P. Douglas, J. Guzman, B. McCarthy. 105 HOCKY Back row: Mr. Pattison, Cleve Horton, Jim Jeffries, Mark Ran- dall, Lev Moromsky, Bob Bramsky, Robert Laity. Front row; Mark Felt, Ron Jackson, Bob Feit, Tom Brenner, Suhail Saad. Not pictured: Pat Shane, Scooter Burke, Dave de Bruin. This page was donated by Mr. and Mrs. Marshall. ||M| H ■5 ' ■ V ' 1 B i jg v W- ' — I mkJqM H P%« JH j S JBH Mr m w Mit- ' ' K •i 106 PEP CLUB This year ' s wants to congratulate the boys ' and girls ' athletic teams for their fine efforts, giving the student body truly winning teams to support. 107 CHEERLEADERS Football cheerleaders (above): Zsa Zsa Root, Lisa Dixon, Laurl Tresnon, Jennifer Morgendorf, Chris Deppman, Marianne Cody. Basketball cheerleaders (left): Cathy Backer, Chris Deppman, Sue Proepper, Marie Rendon, Gayle Morrison, Marianne Cody, Lisa Dixon, Jennifer Morgendorf. 109 HANDBALL VOLLYBALL Jeff Pohl Standing: Tom Brenner Jane Bell Dave Miles Patty Marquart Rick Schnell Zsa Zsa Root Jim Myers Martz Vallejos Peter Hillback Leige Warner Max Klingert In tree: Kurt Hagerbaumer Laurie Tresnon Ann Roche Karin Hopper Ann Bell This page was donated by Mr. and M rs. Marshall. no Ill David Butler Joe Butler David Carr Lori Clark 116 Ruth Doerlng BUI Douglas Alecia Farris Neal Foster David Foushee Ann Hagerbaumer Kurt Hamilton 117 UUE Terry Hammer Cleve Horton Virginia Hughes Steve Johnson Susan Innes Martin Koppers Nancy Martin Diane Heaviside Robert Laity Ron Jackson Bill Jones AJdene Jorgenson Deborah Levar Barbara Macdonald Miranda Hewstone Barbara Horvath Robert Jefferis Jackie Jones GaleKessner Marc Levasseur Kurt Heydle Jennifer Millar Jennifer Mogendorff Lev Mcwromsky John Moschini Mary Anne Mrdeza U9 Kim Pltstlck Jeff Pohl Kris Powers Margaret Rainford Mark Randall Stu Selwood Kristi Shisler Glen Sholton D ebble Spencer Stephanie Springer 120 Bob Templeton Debbie Uransky Leigh Warner Diane Weidert -9 ■Xi« Dave Weller Lisa Willey Mike Zanner Lynn Ziobrowski Not Pictured Jill Knat Susan Inees Cheryl Mullenix Karin Sasse Robert Sctmell Richie Taylor Harold Wilson p h o m o r e s Cornelia Bayne Jeff Beesley Rory Bell Tom Best Cathy Bird Marianne Boshuizen Jim Brace Francis Chaves David Chrisman Tom Clemens Katherine Cochrane Mitch Cohen 122 s p h m o r e s Chris Foster Lesley Francis Jeanne Glahn Kevin Harris Richard Hoffman Linda Isbell 123 o p h o m o r e s Jim Jeffries Geoff Jones Pat Jones Nancy Kane Max Kilingert Karen Lammers Mary Kay Landon Micheal La Salle Jack Mac Donald Linda McKenzie Diane McKirdy Eric Marti John Marshall 124 s o p h m r e s I inda Morgan Bob Morrison Michelle Mrdeza Dan Monroe Diane Myers Andrew Nicas Eric Nielsen Steve Nothem Gail Quick Terry Ramsdell 125 s o p h o m o r e s Ed Redding Cathy Rendon Thomas Ricks Sheena Robinson- Owen James Ross JeffSnell Jill Smalley Cindy Telliho Robert Ulrich Beth Van Horn ■26 127 ADMINISTRATION Mr. W. R. Schumacher: Superintendent Mr. Pattison: Dean of Students Mr. Grotjohn: Guidance Counselor Mr. Tooman: Headmaster of High Schoo! 130 SECRETARIES Mile. Mlngroet Mrs. de Ruyter : P1 Nr Irii m ii Mrs. Martin Mme. Londot LIBRARIANS 131 HISTORY Right: Mr. Pattlson Far Right: Mr. Goldthorpe Below: Mrs. James Bottom Left Miss Reed Bottom Left: Mrs. Hogben ENGLISH Upper Lett Comer: Mr. Maxoy Upper Right Comer: Mr. Myslinski Middle Row, Left: Mrs. Robbins Middle Row, Center: Mr. Cochrane Middle Row, Right: Mr. Wakefield Left: Miss Dee ring This page was donated by Mr. and Mrs. L. Brooks. 133 vcr- MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE Upper Row: Far Left: Mr. Bohm (left), Mr. Leiser (right). Center Left: Mr. Clark. Center Right: Mrs. Frank. Far Right: Miss Gode. Bottom Row: Left: Mr. Birchfield. Center: Air. McCarthy. Right: Mr. Bartlett This page was donated by Mr. and Mrs. McEvoy. 134 135 LANGUAGE Upper Row: Far Left: Miss Van Stichel. Center Left: Mme. Gentien. Center Right: Mile. Le Cocq. Far Right; Mme. Grenier. Bottom Row: Left; Mme. del Marmol. Center: Mme. rie Vos. Right: Mje. Chaker This page was donated by Mr. and Mrs. Root. 136 • WIWKIWJI-- 137 ELECTIVES Right: Mrs. Welse Far Right: Mrs. Slusny Below: Mr. Rumrill This page was donated by Mr. and Mrs. Bouchlas. 138 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 139 ...• ..;A 140 still round the comer there may wait A new road or a secret gate, And-though we pass them by today, Tomorrow we may come this way And take the hidden paths that run Towards the moon or to the sun. ■-J.R.R. Tolkien 1 f •• . ' 5 t .1 BANQUE LAMBERT BELGIUM ' S LARGEST PRIVATE BANK Courage! French Club 1973 LdM EK SH JK YM your SAVINGS ACCOUNT with CONTINENTAL BANK SOCIETE ANONYME ETABLIE A BRUXELLES 1000 Brussels Rue des Colonies 46 48 Tel. (02) 17.40 10 C.C.P. 168.04 4000 LIEGE Boulevard Piercot Z Tel. (04)23.19.36 C.C.P. 178.93 2000 ANTWERP Kipdorp 10 12 Tel. (03) 33.79.80 C.C.P. 49.06 2800 MECHELEN Schuttersvest 4a Tel. 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All operations are supported by worldwide resources and experience, implemented by the best local talent with one aim... to build better, faster and at less cost. DANIEL CONSTRUCTION CO., INTERNATIONAL - ENGINEERS BUILDERS EUROPEAN HEADQUARTERS 207 BOULEVARD AUGUSTE REYERS 1040 BRUSSELS BELGIUM 147 Best Wishes to the Class of 1972 American Woman ' s Club of Brussels 148 £sso CHEMICALS With the Compliments of ETHYL S.A. 1 Rue Paul Lauters 1050 Brussels Belgium Tel: 49.99.10 (9 lines) Telex 22549 149 With the Compliments of CLARK INTERNATIONAL MARKETING S.A. 2, Place du Champs de Mars 1050 Brussels 150 Blalte Pascal. French. Invented the calculating machine in 1642 Thomas Edison. American. Invented the gramophone in 1877. Alexander Beil. American. Invented the telephone m 1876. Wlliieim Rbnigen. German. Discovered X-rays in 1895. Gugllelmo iMarconi. Ilaliai.. Invented the radio in 1895 We took over where they left off Thanks to the genius of men lit e these, the technological revolution of the twentieth century was possible And ITT has been part of this revolution from the start-for over fifty years in fact. Expanding, developing and creating the exciting new fields of modern technology. So much so, that we are now world leaders. Employing over 360,000 people, with research, manufacturing and sales activities in 70 countries and sales outlets in 56 others. The management headquarters of ITT ' s European companies is in Brussels. Because Brussels is the multinational city of Europe. Irternationai Telephone and Telegraph Corporation. European Headquarters. ITT Europe Inc.. Boulevard de I Empereur 1 1 , B-1 000 Brussels, Belgium. SERVING PEOPLE AND NATIONS EVERYWHERE ITT 151 PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. James Aldrich Mr. and Mrs. Biry Mr. and Mrs. Dodson Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Kane Mr. and Mrs. M. A. 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