Maine East High School - Lens Yearbook (Park Ridge, IL)
- Class of 1976
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The social, political, and economic change which has taken place over the years has come upon us so quickly that we rarely stop our train of thought long enough to realize how much this country really has changed. Our very own Maine High School has also changed tremendously since its opening on Thacker Drive in 1902. Very few of us realize it, however, since the majority of us haven't seen more than four years of its history, through our own eyes, and A A know very little otherwise. This year, 1976, our school's 74th year of existence, marks the 200th birthday of our great nation. And so it might seem that right now, during this time of celebration, might be a good time to pause for a moment, just long enough to look back at some of the differences that two centuries have made. Technological advances have been so great over the last couple hundred .RFI r-'LF-T years that we have moved into an entirely new age - the space age - where nothing is impossible. Who would have believed in 1776 that rnenl would be walking on the moon within: two hundred years? What would have been John Hancock's reaction to a story that someday a building bearing his name would lose its top in the clouds? Who could have convinced Samuel Adams that the great state of Massachusetts would eventually be passing legislation prohibiting nude , bathing or warranting school busing? Might Robin Barber, Qfirst in Maine's i class of 19049, have believed that the class of 1976 would graduate 5 nearly 900 seniors? l Today we take such things as automobiles, electric lights, and television and radio for granted, yet such luxuries didn't even exist until long after the U. S. of A. had become an independent nation. We therefore take this time to look back, remember, and compare our present society to the society of the past - to remind us of the great evolution which has taken place. J . ei , 'hs li' Nw .I .V v Q . Q A 0191 A, , Q ww fe nl' Q , ,QQ fm . QU nam, 4 Q wk QQ. 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Towering skyscrapers, sprawling factories, and mile after mile of suburbs have replaced the log cabins of yesteryear. Beauty and uniqueness are now found in our country's mil- lions of buildings, bridges, and mon- uments. With more than 22,000 public high schools alone, it's hard to be- lieve there was only one public school in the country in 1635. As America's buildings have grown in size, shape, and number, so has Maine East. The original build- ing on Thacker in Des Plaines was opened in 1902. By 1929 we had out- grown our old school and moved into our present building. Maine was originally supposed to be built in an shape, but the architect was killed in a car accident before the building was finished. As enrollment increased, several additions were made to the school. A bird's eye view of Maine East in 1951 and a floor plan of the school in 1953 show how much we grew in just two years. Growing population demanded the addition of three new Maine schools. The rags to riches success story summarizes America's first 200 years in the fast-moving world, and Maine East has grown out of its suc- cess to join the ranks of America's many fine learning institutions. But in its struggle to the top, this sweet land of liberty has never forgotten its promise to be the land of the free and the home of the brave. - '. ,..- .M P PSM! V,.1.--. W W A 2 i..... ww 15. . gf K' Z .A sccwum' . . EW' . . ' . W, . i ..... . . ' ' - Ng gfixf 5' T n Ailikifwfilk ClDETiiSZ5?K'L WSKNYJ cwiflaf- SUSAN. ,zmsxxgaaf at 9 9.g.Se hm infftikmf J 5?i-'Y-335 X was-ni QW? - Sff ..... . ...::-. ..:f,.,... ..,....i.1 :-:1 ---.fff 2 s rf.,- s es -e f ' kkki . 1.5 .--, y Q ygggfaseifsgqx,,g::.:f.s1esrsz5ss ::::'cc wzmfssfsafvsf ' 2 QI 1 ' '.'f aiii . at se X - 1 'Lki , 'X - - '- I ...i-fs-re:..ss.zf QM ,,.,:., K .,.,,,..,y....sf. ,-f... ,ks ..... .sesf.,..,,,::..s.sa..f.,:-1f1:::::-s.fuss, --., Q1...s.1f.+-::f:..f. sf: ,W s ,B . A. N Qs- las. 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'x Q-, it , A . t ff li if ' r fe f ' ..--Q it ' .tt. a f I ll 1- 356 f , t it gains, o ik C5 2 L g Q 'ftawmff fi S Cost of living makes no cents!! 4 2 iq X4 ,Z , s-1 M lg .?x' K , ,W X djlf if ' 7 f l D, , ,!MQ,7,f7,c7,,f ,aff X A71 ygff j 7,7 4 if XZ? ff ft eL,m.,.,..u........ ,,,, -rg .W -V .W Pop: After the prom. Above: The rising cost of gasoline is a puzzling situation, 'specially for students. from 66 to 58q, gasoline prices have driven their way ipward. Right: Although prices have gone up, students still crowd the lunch lines. What do you do Saturday nights? lf you're like most people, you won't answer Out to eat or To a movie. These two activities have become a luxury that the average student can't afford. But this is not just a present day problem. Prices have always been changing. For instance, back in 1966, the popular Class A hot lunch cost 35st. A year later, students were faced with a 51 price hike. The price continued to increase a nickel a year until it reached the current price of 654. That's not too bad, though, because for that price you can get a hamburger, fries, salad, and milk. The closest competition would be McDonalds, where it currently costs 844 just for a hamburger, small fries, and a small soft drink. Although they're a necessity, books are a bigger strain on student allowances. Both hard and soft cover book prices have gone up, as a student can tell by just looking at his book bill this year. But prices are not rising in school alone. After school, students must cope with rising food and amuse ment prices. For example, the All-American candy bar, as everyone remembers, used to be a nickel. Now, how ever, a smaller bar costs up to five times as much. The same thing holds true for movies. They too, used to be a nickel. Now, they're anywhere from 51.00 to 55.00 But all is not lost. Some things have stayed the same or even gone down. For instance, the LENS costs the same as it did last year. Considering the rise in printing and publication costs, you're really getting a bargain!!! HHN' The automobile is competing with the weather and the high cost of living for the No. 1 spot in America's conversation today. At the turn of the century, these chugging, clonking, hissing monsters frightened horses. But early manufacturers found it difficult to separate the idea of the horseless carriage from the horse and carriage. One model actually employed a horse's head. Early car enthusiasts were forced to take their machines apart and hide in the woods at the approach of a horse and buggy. One state tried to pass a law that would have forced motorists to stop every ten minutes and shoot off Roman candles. But the automobile survived. Get a horse is not a cry one is accustomed to hearing in the ME parking lot. But why not? The initial cost of a quarter horse runs anywhere from S350 to 51000, depending on its classification: new or used. On the other hand, a used car may be found for S350 to 551000, but the owner of the blue Charger in the ME parking lot paid quite a few dollars more for his set of wheels. Both carriages, with and without horse, require maintenance and repairs along with a little fuel. Monthly maintenance for a horse is at least 5125 compared to S50 for a car. And, then again, the added extras offered on the automobile just can't be found on any brand of horse on the market. Through the growth of the automobile, the love affair with the car blossomed. Cars everywhere were receiving love and tender care from their proud owners. Over the years, cars continuing to bear handle with care signs Hoods are raised in the ME parking lot to find a cure for the constant whining of a loose fan belt or that cough in the engine. Girlfriends look on interested , hoping for a glimpse of their boyfriend if they come up for a breath of fresh air from under the hood. It's hard to tell who's winning: girlfriend or automobile. But, with the engine purring smoothly and his girlfriend close beside him, the king of the road merges into the traffic with his two sweethearts only an arm's length away. A WHEEL L W fQrf Il! X mfg I . 15 , , IW:-.- v W v U. , 4' . han ing Roles Doors being opened for After 200 years of traditional role playing, Americans are finally crossing the sex lines. Male and female liberation has greatly affected our nation in the past few years. For instance, women were never as successful and respected of the Single Living course offered here, which teaches them to function as bachelors in the areas of cooking, housekeeping, and home furnishings. Girls are now enrolled in Industrial Ed, where they learn such practical but previously male subjects as . . Cynthia Glassman and Katy Griesser in sports as they are today. Billie Jean King and Chris Evert illustrate this point. The decision to let girls play Little League baseball is another indication that stereotype roles are disappearing. Women are now entering such previously male-dominated fields as law, politics, mechanics, engineering, and more. The same things are happening for men. A symbol of this change is former football player turned avid needlepointer Rosy Grier. More men are accepting and enjoying jobs as nurses, airplane stewards, and secretaries. Maine East students reflect this national trend. For instance, there are several guys taking advantage auto care and repair and electronics. Federal law will soon speed up this progress toward sexual equality. The Tital IX regulation, designed to eliminate sex discrimination and provide equal opportunity will be affecting Maine East by 1980. Physical Education and certain sports will be coeducational to comply with this law. Nowadays the average person is more modern, less chauvinistic. Doors are now being opened for both sexes in that liberation is allowing both men and women to be free to be the people they want to be. -i. 7- otable alumni . . . by Meryl Levinson What do Carrie Snodgrass, Karen Black, Jim and john Hager, Steve Smith, Don Strandel, and Greg Wray have in common? Maybe you have never heard of them but they all share one thing in common. They are all Maine East alumni who have made contributions to American society. Who would have thought back in 1963 that drama novice Carrie Snodgrass would become that star of Diary of a Mad Housewife, or that Karen Ziegler who attended ME in her freshman and sophomore years, would become Karen Black and capture top female roles in Hollywood films. The former East student has appeared in movies such as Great Gatsby,' Airport '75, Day of the Locust, and Nashville, ln addition to contributing to the film world, East has added to the music world. Steve Goodman who graduated in 1965, has become a well-known song writer and folk singer. jim and John Hager, formerly members of the school's rifle club, have shot their way onto the country music state of Hee Haw. Maine East also trained some sport's heroes. Among them is Steve Smith, who has tackled his way onto the Philadelphia Eagle football team. The Art Department has produced some gifted personalities, also. Don Strandell now owns an advertising agency, while Greg Wray has become art director of a medical magazine, book illustrator, and free-lance artist for Playboy magazine. ln this bicentennial year, Maine East can pat itself on the back for its contribution to AII19fiCaI1 hiSt0ry. Top Left: As a Maine East student, Steve Smith participated in , football, basketball, wrestling, National Honor Society, and Maine Historical Society. Center Left: jim Hager participated in the Rifle Club and V-Show. Center Right: john Hager, like his brother was in Rifle Club and also was in lntramurals, Class Council, and was a Parking Lot Monitor. Left: Carrie Snodgrass has come a long way since her days of high school student when she got her dramatic start in the school plays, V- Show, Stagecrafters Club, along with Biology Club, GAA, and Pep Club. Above: One time Maine East student Karen Black is pictured as she starred in Day of the Locust. wk 1' CS I EM D CA A Board Of Education: Standing: Left To Right: Mrs. Charlotte Storer, Donald E. Goll, Robert P. Cornelisen, William J. Schaefle, Seated: Left To Right: Roy O. Makela, Leonard R. Grazian, president, Mrs. Anne H. Evans. Dr. Richard Short Superintendent Micheal Myers Asst. Superintendent - instruction Dr. john Benka Asst. Superintendent General administration and personnel Af- N.-- Merlin Schultz Coorordinator - Pupil personnal services Harold Markworth Business Manager S i l 5: 2 - w fl E, 5 1 l QQ ft I Administration emphasizes career education Dr. Myers, Assistant Superintendent for Instruction, commended the Quad Council for their efforts to bring significant viewpoints of the students to the administration. Through the council, more students were able to communicate with the District this year. In cooperation with Northern Illinois University, Maine Township High School District 207 is participating in a program centered around the economic situation of today. The program, entitled DEEP, will be utilized by various faculty members of the Maine schools. The DEEP program provides the teachers with new techniques in teaching economics to students in many departments. The Career Education program is ever expanding as evidenced by the nearly one thousand students enrolled in various work programs in contrast to the six-hundred student enrollment a few years ago. The district has approved an increase in credit for students enrolled in typing classes. Next year, typing sudents will be granted a full credit, as opposed to the one-half unit previously granted to students. There has been a modest beginning in the district's attempt to bring the classroom outside of the school and give students the opportunity to learn from first-hand experience in the community. The present goal of the administration is to incorporate this learning experience into the curriculum. Charles Mills Asst. Business Manager Purchasing Claire Craig Asst. Business Manager Accounting Thomas Cachur Director Internal Systems X Robert Jacobson Special Projects l Administrator Spirit climbs with Bicentennial activities The only change in the school administration was a greater emphasis on current policies. Principal Clouser felt that this contributed to a better school operation. Plans for the Bicentennial carried the spirit of '76 to the students through various activities. At the end of the year, the Bicentennial Pair added the final touch of nostalgia. Despite the school's efforts, student interest in the spirit of '76 varied with the individual. Spirit in the school, however, climbed considerably from past years. A positive attitude toward the school combined with the spirit created by winning football, soccer, and cross country teams boosted the student body's spirits, according to Mr. Clouser. Mr. Clouser also partially attributes the rise in school spirit to the economic situation that prevailed. He compares the atmosphere at East this year to the atmosphere at his high school during the Depression He also believes that the job crunch has forced students to take high school more seriously. ' Sm l 'N w Upper Right: Lester Rozdalovsky, Assistant Principal Above: james Hartford, Assistant Principal Right: John Clouser, Principal 16 F flax New tard rule proves successful The new tardy rule headed the list of changes this year in the Deans' Office. Parent's phone calls no longer excused the tardy student as all late arrivals had to be pre-excused. Mr. Begrowicz, dean of students, believes that the new method was quite successful in its purpose and stated that the number of tardies were significantly decreased this year. Seven unexcused tardies in the course of the year resulted in suspension. However, Mr. Begrowicz doesn't think that a suspension for any reason really serves its purpose. An alternative to suspension is always being discussed at the district deans' meetings, but Mr. Begrowicz says that there is not much that can legally be done anymore. Overall, says Mr. Begrowicz, the attitude of the students has changed in recent years. Students seem to be much more willing to obey rules. Behavior patterns have shifted Mr. Begrowicz said referring to the change in types of problems he has come across in the last few years. It seems that the main cause of trouble has shifted from boys to younger girls. Most of the serious problems this year dealt with freshman and sophomore girls. Upper: Alex Begrowicz, Dean of Students Center: Charlene Anzalone, Dean of Girls Lower: Robert Schildgen, Dean of Boys rt exhibit colors the scene Design and Materials and Photography 1 and 2 will increase next year from JA to one unit of credit. Also, there is a possibility that Photography 3 will be incorporated into the curriculum if it proves successful at West. The addition of Mrs. Habershaw to the Art Department and departure of Mr. Cobb on sabbatical leave marked the change in faculty. Ms. Weinger and Mr, Wulff again took their students to the Brookfield Zoo where the students had a chance to practice life drawing. The work created there was then displayed for the faculty in the lounge. A wider range of projects was created in the Jewelry-making course this yearg and work in brass, copper and the combination of materials was also done. The art exhibit in May marked the departments contribution to Bicentennial activities. ,I N ,- . ' 5 : T , Stanley Whitley Department Chairman Fred Bacon Peter Belpulsi Rowland Ecker vm ' - a-93 .4 -vb x.. Nanette Habershaw L Girls' Swim Team Kenneth Orstead Myra Weinger George Wulff 3 kwa. '7f l WQTQ' 3. st' . t lv ,Qui 1 'Ml 'i i i l Qs ,X X ggg X Upper: Chip Wulff demonstrates to Lori Willvweit the special techniques in mold- ing clay. Right: jerry Natiello is in deep concentra- tion while trying his hand at cartoons. v 'fa X Ski ex 5 Data Processing I and II students transmit programs into the computer through the EDT-soo terminal. .fix v ':'9 ci Q C O its 9 Q34 U ff ' T wi Y 'QI 59,3 E3 Y El 5 93 f ,ji T ping credit increased The Business Department offered 23 courses this year. Mr. Will, department chairman, would like to see classes in Career Education and Business Organization incorporated in the curriculum to help students better prepare for business. The department has increased typing credit to one unit. Despite the 16 credit offered, this year, though, typing courses continued to fill. Updated electronic equipment replaced many of the manual machines in Accounting and Office Practice classes. Data Processing classes experienced a big change in hardware with additional computer terminals, including a Cathode Ray Terminal. Enrollment in Business Education increased to 2300 students. Mr. Will attributed the increase to the many business-oriented job opportunities. Q William Will Department Chairman Annette Barbee 1' - Keith Clotfelter ' .l Patrick Gill ,y Q . ' 1 X W 4 Q Floyd Howell K X james Isley Q H FBLA Elizabeth Jacklin Charles Lucas D, 'St . , - Distributive Education Myrtle Mabry Rudolph Macchione Dale Manning Josephine Petrucelli Office Occupations Club S Evelyn Rahn james Rheberg Brina Rutland Herbert Ward Varsity Baseball Varsity Football ,ij .' -. H -ff. .cff gf it . ' 5g:T'::'A ,ff',,i1f' ' N was As' , V studio added to Speech and Drama, The newest innovation in the department was the WMTH- TV studio in C-207. Students gained valuable experience writing, producing, and editing their color pro- ductions. Video tapes were also made and used by other departments. The Speech and Drama Department sponsored the all American plays, You're A Good Man Charlie Brown, You Can't Take it With You, I Never Sang For my Father, and four one-act plays in May which were part of the Bicentennial Fair. The Debate Team, coached by new faculty NFL, Thespians, WMTH-TV member Mr. Kelly, was considered the best in the state by Mr. Jeffers. The Speech Team was the biggest in the state. Students directed V-Show and many plays this year. These projects gave the students more responsibility and decision-making experi- ence. Mr. Jeffers felt that the students learned more and the quality of the work was better. New courses added this year were History of Theater and Dramatic Literature. Mr. Jeffers reviewed the year as a good one, as There was a lot of school interest. David Jeffers Department Chairman NFL, Thespians, V-Show Michael Kelly NFL, Debate Roger Kleinfeld V-Show, Thespians William Mitchell WMTH Gary Schutte Upper Right: New instructor Mr. Kelly works with I debate students in preparation for tournament Right: Mr. Kleinfeld, stage crew director, con structs a miniature stage for the fall play, You L Can't Take it With You. f 1 t Vikki -C fp 1 Q ' pyya L? ,ir W7 wiv, Ulf ,,,15wf1'. is , X, .. 14 ft 1 QW X9 Joseph Pawlowski Department Chairman Terry Beckwith Frosh-Soph Gymnastics Bruce Brothers Gerald Fischer Frosh-Soph Baseball John Sebastian James Witmer Drivers' Ed cuts close corners Despite the extra hour of actual driving added two years ago, the three- phase program incorporated at Maine East is just meeting minimum standards, accord- ing to Mr. Pawlowski, Department Chairman. Practice on the expressways and advanced driving instruction is lacking in the present program, however, it is conceivable that these additions will be enforced in the future. With 34 hours of classroom, 12 hours of simulators and 4 hours of behind the wheel, the Maine East Driver Education program places more stress on driving preparation than the commercial driving schools. Above Left: Behind the wheel instruction is essential to good driving. Left: Mr. Brothers survives another danger- ous journey. English program to be expanded The addition of two new courses, Read, Think, and Write, and Faces of Evil represented the major change in the English Department. However, there will be a significant restructuring within the department next year. According to Dr. Howarth, depart- ment chairman, a change was in- stituted to insure that students would be exposed to all English skills, extending those presently taught in the existing elective program. Students will be re- quired-to take one course from each of four categories: Language Roy Howarth Department Chairman, NHS Rollin Aleshire Carolyn Calhoun Debate Patricia Collins SAVE Richard De Roo Lynn Dieter Student Council Helen Dobbins Robert Dollaske Ouroboros Varsity Soccer Clark Duncan james Farrell Ski Club Elizabeth Goerss Gail Colman Lens Paul Healy Heidi Hutson Pioneer, Quill and Scroll Charles Kessler Sophomore Soccer Leona Laouras junior Class Sponsor ll. Composition, Media Literacy, Amer- ican Literature, and Literary ThemesfGenres, New courses have been developed for these sequences, so that seven or eight courses will be offered under each category. Also, for the first time, sophomores will be able to elect their English courses. Next year will bring a change in personnel as well as curriculum. The department will be missing Mr Healy, who retired at the end of this year after 19 years of teach- ing at East. t.'x siif xii- 4 Xara Upper: Literary characters are brought to life on Hallow- een by Creative Writing students. Left: Mr. Healy's willingness to extend individual atten- tion to his students will be missed by all. ,f i-li ' ,. .1 S 5' ' x t 'I , .,,L x 1 I ' af, J. J la ii A ' l ' Betty Press QPR D I Richard Sazonoff - Track K is - Ronald Self ' Kenneth Stanley A l Frederick Swinnerton il, James Valenti Barbara Witkiewicz Martin Woerter Sophomore Soccer Field trips broaden cultural knowledge The University of Strasbourg in France will host Maine East French and German students for the month of July. A group of students, accompanied by Mrs. Steinhart, will study at the university in the natural setting of the language. Enrollment of students in foreign languages re- mained about the same as last year, although Mr. Anderson felt they had a better and more positive attitude this year. Some third, fourth, and fifth year classes were again combined because of limited enrollment in the courses. Field trips broadened the cultural aspects of many of the foreign languages. French students visited the Art Institute, ate in a French Res- taurant, and attended a French movie. Spanish students also toured the Art Institute and ate in Spanish or Mexican Restaurants. Italian students attended an opera entitled Orfeo ed Euridicef' Participation in the National Italian Contest brought some students to Loyola University. Latin, Hebrew, and Russian were also taught again. Robert Curtis Walter Gast German Club Robert Grottola Italian Club Louise Hobbs French Club Margaret Hustedt George Kalins Spanish Club Marta Manas Spanish Club H3500 Ethel Simons Riding Club Margot Steinhart Steven Stroud Russian Club 5. Abraham Traube is I , ' .. .... V' ' ' I Q: 2 as ff Mrs. Steinhart, who will be taking students to France this summer, stresses the I importance of oral communication in French by utilizing the Language Lab. Donald Anderson Department Chairman David Barker Student Council, Russian Club Us ..-. sl -X it I A Yi ltii f 59 L, Q . c ,.QA , sy ,, . Jmi . -I, , ' me ,0- XX' 4 1' ivh it ? A ,- S - 21 P as is 5 .t ,fib?ti'QT1?ffii' 1 ' Ffryii k:,.k,. if . K f fig S-1 '--.-. . . f Mtitznapfe f K lf ' f if , . Richard Van Sco yoc Director of Guidance Verne Farrell Demon Guard Com puter aids seniors A computer terminal was added to the facilities offered in the Guidance Department. College- bound students were urged to use the computer as an aid for college selection. The students prefer- ences of college size, location, major, and tuition were fed into the computer, and a print- out of qualifying colleges was then returned to student. After 20 years of service in Maine East Guidance, Mrs. Lamson retired. Mr. Harrison, a former social studies teacher, joined the team of counselors. The Title I program for students with severe reading problems was handled by Mrs. Sents, a newcomer to the department. College night was again handled by Guidance, and this year welcomed over 200 college repre- sentatives. the Upper Left: Dr. Simmons is kept busy during the chaos of schedule changes. 1' ,ff - f I qu... 'Q .' , 13. - k mm . - -f fs? Q 5, Ronald Giusti if i Freshman Football Douglas Harrison Keith Honn X 1 1- . X ' a 'lc 5 1 vf. 4 N, af i ..,:f:s?Iffg,:, N, 3. , . . , . .. ,, . if ss ix iii-233' 3- E, Q l N i 'm Ni' w- fi? is Q all ,gs 'tg 'V 1 33' 'K 's mx. . 1 - - sm 'aaa'-1 K.: , 'f '1a5gu'f5 ,.3f-3-. 1- judith luers Florence Lamson jane Simmons w George Vukovich Louis Willis Margaret Wolf Home Ec welcomes males into new Single Living and Creative Stitchery were the two new courses added to the Home Ec Department this year. Single Living instructor, Ms, Kavathas, helped the students to live independently off their first paycheck. Also, careers for singles, single parenthood, foster care and male-female relationships were explored. Knitting, crocheting, needlepoint, and embroidery were the four basic areas covered in the Creative Stitchery class. The Home Ec Department also sponsored field trips and welcomed guest speakers. Single Living students went on a conducted tour of apartment complexes in Evanston. Foods classes journeyed to the near-by Jewel to examine grocery products and study nutrition, and Clothing 3 and 4 classes visited stores to learn about fashion and wardrobe planning. One of the head nurses from Lutheran General Hospital spoke to the Child Development classes on pre-natal development. Hypnotists, transactional anaylsis experts and professionals from social agencies were among the guest speakers in the Psychology classes. Involvement for boys in both the traditional Home Ec classes, Foods and Clothing, and in the new electives is the primary goal for the department next year. -.est Miss Coconato's Child Development class is one of the few in the school to take time out for a juice break. Willa Mitchell Department Chairman Marylin Betzer Mimi Coconato Sandra Kavathas Pom-Pon Paula Mayfield Freshman Class Sponsor Elizabeth McGinn Sophomore Class Sponsor Lynne Reich Nancy Salefski Senior Class Sponsor Lynne Simonsen Pom-Pon Barbara von Holdt Food Occupations Club Child Care Occupations Club ,sig .K COUISEE -45- T' Y 0 X9 Q -iss: ,I 'J 2 fi N Careers emphasized in Industrial d The Industrial Education Deparment worked this year with many newly purchased supplies. Students in auto classes had the opportunity to use a new ,tire changer, brake lathe, and head light aligner. Wood and electronics equipment was also purchased. Enrollment was about the same as last year, but efforts will be made to encourage greater participation in Industrial Education activities. The department is trying to promote more career education, so each area of study carried a unit covering this. Students in auto classes went into the field and interviewed workers on their jobs. Mr. Scheldrup, department chairman, hopes that there will be much more of this in the future. Upper Left: jim Virtue shows that taking precise measurements is a necessity in woodshop, Arthur Scheldrup Department Chairman Harry Block 3 fl '1- Gi S' 5 'Q qq, Allen Brower ' if jerry Drudge tl Electronics Club Y Donald Epley Alan Hinkle M L- 1 s ,A ,, fl Cycling Club T N ey 5 ' Allan Kaluzna V Cooperative Work Training Bruce Kelly Kenneth Krasinski George Norek Diversified Occupations Ronald Rathberger Graphic Arts Club Raymond Scharf Cooperative Work Training Club james Tortorelli Theron Whitfield WMTH-PM Technical Manager Electronics Club ath introduces Metric System With computer technology playing a role in all of our lives, the Math Department introduced the computer to more of the students. Bringing the terminal into the classroom helped students gain a basic knowledge of the computer and its uses. The school is required to go Metric by 1980, and the Math Department began this year with a gradual change. By being conscious of textbook problems Ruth Anderson Department Chairman Mu Alpha Theta Iohn Adams Susanne Bajt Arthur Belmonte Varsity Tennis Demon Guard, Swimming Elizabeth Boyer Hubert Dodge Robert Dodge Don Dyer MONACEP Susan Estes Arnold Grimes Math Club 28 Robert Groves Rodger Leys Boys' Bowling Club Susan Mandl Paul McClelland Cycling Club Varsity Basketball Paul Nelson Demon Guard, Swimming Shirley Przybylski George Spencer Daniel Wilson Frosh-Soph Tennis rr written in American units and converting them to metric, stu- dents were given a chance to work with the metric units. Two new faculty members joined the staff, Susanne Bajt and John Adams. The computer science class and the team-teaching that were initiated in the department last yearn were considered successful and kept in the curriculum. Mr. Dodge makes preparation for his Accelerated Ge- ometry II class. Xi! 3 .,...n K F' - Mfkvw 3 ,W ' . .Q 1 i gli . X l Hfbmfh' fblfhl 24777 i-we ii wi v ,dawn 'E D. Preston Waldrop Pamela Ziegler Synthesizer sparks music interest Enrollment in music theory and composition classes was higher this year. The department started using their new synthesizer full time, and students who took Music Theory III learned how to compose and mix sounds on it. Another addition to the department was the electronic keyboard laboratory which enabled teachers to monitor the students' work at the keyboard. Catching the Bicentennial spirit, the music department changed the Spring Music Festival to a Bicentennial concert. Other concerts this year also included a large number of American pieces. Student music recitals were opened up to all students this year. Concert Band, Orchestra, and Choir students presented the recitals on a monthly basis. Gerald Hug Department Chairman Tri-M, V-Show, Flag Corps Kenneth Gelz Thomas Hageman f Q' , 3' ' Upper: Mr. Hageman experiments with different electron , ic sounds on the synthesizer. Left: Mr. Hug points out and explains fundamentals in Music Theory. S- i nk K rv .1 xc., , 'lei f' l Robert Riek I Department Chairman William Bolton Stanley Breitzman Sophomore Football john Coughlan Cross Country, Varsity Track K ti,-,K M, Ronald Davitt Varsity Swimming, Intramurals I Alan Eck Varsity and I.V. Football i ,- Thomas Gardner Varsity Gymnastics Intramurals jay Gregg Sophomore Football Frosh Basketball, Baseball . N' 5 . ' Fa. I, - '. ' I G , S t ,N , my W Fianna STAFF Electives introduced to Boys' P.E. Mr. Riek, department chairman, rejoined Maine East after five years. A new elective program was instituted. Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors chose their own courses every nine weeks. The new courses this year were power training, archery, water polo, combatives and sports appreciation. Another change was the addition of five new tennis courts by the stadium. Mr. Muccianti, who joined the department, coached the varsity wrestling team and served as football trainer. Mr. Riek forsees advantages as well as disadvantages in the Title IX, co-ed programs, A lot of good things can come from it, but there are some drawbacks - as boys are inclined to be competitive while girls emphasize skills. Courses to be included in the project will be non-contact sports such as badminton, volleyball, and dancing. Coach Muccianti repairs one of the many valuable legs at Maine East. jerry Muccianti Football Trainer, Wrestling Donald Presern Freshman Football Sophomore Wrestling Daniel Rotzoll Varsity and j.V. Football Varsity Track Craig Schafer Frosh - Soph Basketball ,5i.5b5LXXi. T I Efjfj. 4 vt P 56 sau V Q, 6, Wahl., I1 EJ .V es ,f 2 ' rg ., ff Barbara Bovenmyer Department Chairman Field Hockey Betty Axelson Gymnastics, Circus Club Alice Barthold GAA, Track, Volleyball Patricia Bontsema Senior Life Saving Alice Bricker Varsity Softball, Basketball Eleanor Broucek Tennis, Badminton Betty Fisher Orchesis Peggy Kuntz Swimming, Softball Ruth Olson junior Orchesis, Track Katherine Ricardi Terrapin Girls' P.E. to become coed Equality is officially hitting the Girls' P.E. Department. As of next year, there will probably be co-ed gym classes. According to a law passed by the state government, all schools must have co-ed gym classes by 1980. Classes that will possibly be co-ed are badminton, volleyball, dance, and tennis. The changing roles of females in society has also affected the girls' sports. This year, as in recent years, greater participation was seen in these sports. Department chairperson, Miss Bovenmeyer is very optimistic about these teams, although she admits that it might take a couple of years before there is a consistent winning record. The only personnel change in the department was the return of Mrs. Bricker from a year's sabbatical leave. Mrs, Fisher helps student grip the fundamentals of golf. Charles Foreman Department Chairman Marion Baran M M N 3 l tk . il it l 1 X 5 ll N 5 as Richard Beard Sophomore Class Sponsor Jerrald Daugherty Roy Euclide Richard Guthrie M -ff . l Robert Hinkle -Q 3 , Q , Dennis Dresen F 5 , A , ff :I 12 e a, S p. s ,. 1 fax an 1 David Kovy 'S QQ, Nye' Science utilizes computers Keeping up with the times, the Science Department shared a computer terminal which simulated approximately fifty ex- periments. Microscopes and balances were also updated. The Biology courses strength- ened their ecology sections with inclusion of many new films, including Future Shock. Plans for the future include reinstating the science seminar program. Although geology wasn't offered this year, the enrollment in Biology, Chemistry, and Physical Science was up. Therefore, Mr. Weckel, a new physical science teacher, joined the staff. Being enrolled in 8B-9 classes had been the student's biggest complaint to Mr. Foreman. Overall, Mr. Foreman feels that the students were more serious about school this year and better groomed. 0' I if 'V fw 'W W if X.k' V K ,. X Upper: Mary Gianos, one of the two girls in Chemistry II, A.P., prepares a buret for an experiment in titration. Left: Steve Rohr and Julie Schatz take advantage of the accelerated credit for frosh Biology. Keith Leedy james Mann Douglas Salefski Senior Class Sponsor Charles Sauter Kenneth Storm Frederick Wagner leffery Witt Kenneth Faulhaber Department Chairman MHS Iohn Ball Freshman Class Sponsor Willard Bissell Paul Carlson NHS, Chess Club Thomas Castronova Cross Country, Track Steven Davidson Donald Keane Lilssss, Varsity, Soph-Frosh Golf . Max Liggett li 111 ' li varsity Baseball , ,s , Za ,N ..,, . X 5, thi 4 f Nota rt M1 U, X an ft t L N Bicentennial activities Department Chairman Mr. Faulhaber headed the Bicentennial Committee this year which sponsored many bicentennial activities all of which centered around the theme, Spirit of Youth in '76. The major activity of the group, comprised of students and teachers, was the Bicentennial Fair, an all-school event which included an art fair, fashion show, concerts, and various club booths. A new social studies class, Introduction to Social Science II, was offered Wywetft. .,,- 1 --,- i build spirit this year, and two new ones will . at , be available next year. U. S. History teachers were aided this year in their teaching with a collection of slides that had been prepared the previous summer. Various simulation games were also brought in. Monthly debates entitled, The Bill of Rights is Alive and Well and Living in America, were held during the year. Each months' different amendment became the topic of de- bate. Upper Right: Role-playing exercise allows Ethnic and Minorities' ' WWW students the opportunity to experience participating in a Senate sub- 9' committee hearing. Right: Mr. Faulhaber, chairman of the Bicentennial Committee, led the school's tribute to America. Left: Ms. Sala, new Social Studies instructor, teaches freshmen the fundamentals of Social Science. Margaret Sala Steve Zebos Robert Peters Robert Phillips David Renz junior Class Sponsor Alan Rolla Sophomore Football Upper Right: Bowling is one of the courses Special Ed expands The Special Education program has greatly expanded over the past six years since it began here at Maine East. Accomodations for the larger enrollment have been made. This year's program, as in the past, stresses the vocational aspect of the curriculum so that the students will be prepared for jobs that await them after graduation. The educable handicapped students ran a successful breakfast and snack shop as part of their in-school work program, and for the first time ten students were given the Morris Geselter Department Chairman Diane Baenke Lorraine Bell Sharon Bossard opportunity to take a special shop course outside center court. The department added another learning disabilities class, and through a government grant was able to purchase two small engines with audio-visual aids to assist the students in becoming familiar with engine repair. The special education faculty and teacher's aides, along with fifty student volunteers have worked together to produce a school within a school for the students in the department. - s rg , , p .2 , J W' '5 'f' : if , , X with 1 rt? tatv 'V 1 .1 Z - f.1f, f I . H . . A ,,,,,.. , .AAV n arriet Bottje . I V it V Betty Davis r:'-1 'fea M 'tlrrrslst A 5 - ff Maureen Farrell ' 1 g 1. AA 'H . Cheerleaders ' ' ta, t,,,'t ev st,t . 'T Marcia Finton 15 ' ,. V - tg? Harold Hoferle 1 offered in the adapted gym curriculum. Right: Mr. Hoferle explains passage of novel to student. t l Fay Kearny Donna Kogut Robert McDonald Paul Neal Helen Peterson Cheerleaders Kenneth Sartini Freshman Football Meriam Schnabl George Terzian Freshman Football gli Nom Upper: Students in Center Court class find time for pleasure reading. Left: Joseph Bertog, one of Mrs, Bossard's students, gains valuable experience working in the Center Court candy store. rr:'L g Kg..L ' gi tik E .,.. ...jg i.es .sss I Vkkg 1,-- ,. ,,.. Alma Boge ?lf7.5'f AVVAIAXAA . ., W. , cami Dudek C Sandra Le Costra , - Jennie Maurides ,I X Debbie May Sharon Perlman Mary Raymond Karla Rosenzweig Debbie Santel Eva Schlossberg Aides assist in vocational program The Special Education Department lost a few aides who became teachers. However, six new aides joined the staff. They were Debbie DeCicco, Sandra LeCastro, Mary Raymond, Karla Kosenzweig, Debbie Santell, and Eva Schlossberg. Other than the responsibilities of grading papers, order- ing films and making some lesson plans, the aides helped plan field trips to O'Hare Field, 1776 , the zoo, and museums. The aides assisted in the Ken Cook Programs, the Vocational Program, and the Home Nursing Program. In the Ken Cook Program, the students were taught to work with and assemble small machinery. The Candy Store and The Donut Shop were part of the Vocational Program. The Home Nursing Program was taught by Mrs. Davis, a teacher, and Mrs. Boge, an aide, who is an accredited nurse. Mrs. Boge felt that These programs and the many others are very practical. The students are taught to function in the outside world. 1, mr Mrs. Boge, a teacher's aide, helps Ron Acker and Donna Dykstra on a travel unit in a senior vocational English class. Freshmen get ahead in LRC An explanation of the facilities offered in the LRC and instruction on how to use the Center's facilities was presented to the Freshmen in a , slide-tape presentation, a new learning technique. The bicentennial played a key role in the type of new materials purchased by the center. A new supply of history books were added to the third floor. With a touch of nostalgia, the LRC added books on the techniques of knitting, quilting, and needlepoint as done today and in years past. Making learning and teaching easy and fun continued to be the primary objective of the LRC. 0 I janet Meyer Head Librarian Helen Holt Carole Iaacks Girls' Bowling Club Therese Korenic Upper: Student teacher Mr. Tierney utilizes LRC super- vision by preparing for class. Left: And we all thought talking had become a thing of the past in the LRC. Personnel changes made A broad range of services was again offered to East students and faculty. Personnel changes were prevalent in various areas, Mr. Dodoer assumed position as head custodian, Mrs. Pajnor and Mrs. I-lokin served in the bookstore, Mrs. Sents served as reading specialist, and Miss Pauli headed the Audio-Visual Department. New facilities were provided for the four psychologists, who serve the district by identifying achievement and behavioral problems and providing therapeutic services. The Health Center was again staffed by Mrs. Ensign and Mrs. Phar, along with a number of student volunteers. New cots were added to the Nurses' Office this year. Top Right: Mrs, Sents headed the Title I program which aided those students with severe reading problems. Center Right: Mrs. Dellegrazia and one of the student volunteers 'fha' -34.1.1 z i , ,. are kept busy in the Attendance Office by parents' phone calls and tardy students. Above: Miss Pauli was the new head of AV. Here she takes time away from her busy work day to pose for a Lens photographer along with a student volunteer. Right: Maine East's speech therapist, Mrs. Hahn, uses special equipment as she works with one of her students. Victor Costanza Psychologist George Krueger Psychologist Ron Rovin Psychologist Steven Zullo Psychologist Gertrude Wilson Social Worker Vivian O'Donnell Reading Specialist .Ipper Mrs ODonnell helps students Wayne Lipson and Dave Dobkin increase their speedreading skill eft One of the many jobs of the nurses during the day is bandag ng sprained hands. X lags, , .K mm f A f V I , V - paw, .,.,. K ,V . . ., ,W , X , ma 44-f L ,, . .. W., : rf ' , 1 . ' kg? , .. ' , 4 ' . .,... . I , 25:1 ' S 'I' 1 's .Q , .... ,svmassfgfe-Lizw , .1 W A ,VV gr- ey gl ,. I. Va lung.. .-Mm, A-4.-MVMM. .wfw-Am.. . ,,' if:- IU af- f- . ., ' , I biEEQf,EEz'5H '1 .. ' 'wav' JE f x ' sw E2 4 , :lu Q s ax if G :EIR Y 4? W zzm- .V ms , Q -qi: ' -, .-:L 4 sau ag 'U in ff K. Vs sv-1 Ax N 3' ,iw ig 1 ' 1551 jobs - Cver half of students have one by Meryl Levinson Spare time . . . there never seems to be enough of it. his responsibility to school is more important. Janice Besides the time most students spend in or around school, jajkowski enjoys being unemployed, Because I'm going the majority of the students have jobs. A random survey, spend a good part of my life working later. compiled by the LENS Staff, revealed that more than half But for those who do work - The enjoyment was best the students have jobs and even more are planning on expressed by Jim Mooney . . . Money, Money. But for getting jobs for the summer. The money earned for most Pat Wisnewski work is a favorable pastime, because it's students will either be spent on a car, college, or banked for something I want to do - not have to do. Judy Gordo the future. From shampoo girls to mechanics to secretaries believes now is the time to learn. But both work and to clowns, the Maine East student body has a varied school do have one favorable asset among students . . . amount of skills. opportunity to meet and be with interesting people. Age and lack of jobs were reasons attributed to students After the school day is over and work is through . . . who were without work. Pam Milstead's reason for not then maybe there is enough spare time to do what the working was I could never find anything I wanted to do. individual enjoys most. For Randenko Stefanovic, 'iv Upper Right: Being personable when in contact with people is important for all jobs. Here Dave Zinn helps a customer locate the magazine he needs. Above: Not only is McDonalds a favorite lunchtime spot, it is also a popular place for employment. Alan Wolch shows one reason why. Right: The people behind the scenes are also responsible for the success of their business. Mechanic Bob Edleberg strikes up the right answer for the broken bowling equipment at Golf Mill Bowl- ing Lanes. Huang Left: Jobs helping the community are beneficial to not only the students, but also for the recipient. Jeff Col- lins helps prepare food in the Lutheran General kitch- en, Lower Left: Work program proved to be very re- warding for Rosemarie Hengels, who had an office job at the Lyttons in Golf Mill. Above: Stock clerk, john Pierro, helps straighten the shelves at his drugstore job. Left: Utilizing all your working time is a good policy for future leaders of America as Roberta Cappello organizes the shelves at Osco. IR QK UIPQ ULNLCS Nl What would George Washington have thought of rock 'n roll? Well, he may not have approved, but when it broke out there was nothing anyone could do. Not that they tried. Rock 'n roll was a new phenomenon in music, there had been nothing like it until the 195O's. Greats like Elvis Presley, Bill Haley and the Comets, Chuck Berry and the Beach Boys changed the lives of many with a twang of a guitar. Elvis, who was often referred to as the Pelvis, twisted his way into the hearts of many young girls. Elvis owns more gold records than any other performer or group, including the Beatles. Ah . . . speaking of the Beatles. They were voted by students as the group who contributed the most to today's music. The Beatles caused a pandemonium through- out the radio-listening world. Teeny-bopperism spread throughout the U.S. and England as thirteen-year-old girls screamed, cried, and fainted at the sight of John, GD C3 C9 Paul, George and Ringo With the excepton of a few, rock started out with the blam-blam, twang-twang of the electric guitar, but 1975 was the year of the piano. Most of the newly formed groups featured, or at least used keyboards. Elton John, Leon Russell, Barry Manilow, and Neil Sedaka were some of the superstars who used the piano with a style that would have astounded Beethoven. But, with the rise of the piano, the guitar has not died. The groups, Led Zeppelin and the Who, and performers such as John Denver and Neil Young are only a few who still sing with guitar at hand. Disc jockeys have been introducing these groups' songs since the start of the rock era. The most popular songs are put on the Top 40 charts. Some of those songs have faded, and the stars have changed, but rock lives on. Oh, and by the way, what radio station do you listen to? Above: Chicago has come a long way since their days as the Big Thing . Nine albums and almost twice as many hit singles later, Chicago mem- bers are living lives of fame and fortune. They went on a concert tour with the Beach Boys in 1975 and were voted as the Best Group of 1975, and if that's not fame - what is?? Right: Olivia Newton John was declared most popular female vocalist among Maine East students, after a random sur- vey had been compiled by the Lens staff. 398.4 1 ,XX ' I ' , C47 .XXI . ,fxx ' THE ' 55 f ,, x' .J tax f f mXX?'i yt 4 t . , xc N MQ' 5. 5 '- i 1,4 . at va. -, A ,Ky-. A ,- ,lf n. ., , , ,., . pkg, Q, 'rises K were ess 'ref Nga' gi-'1 'op Left: As the rock progresses it seems to become more outrageous. An example f this is the rock group KISS. Starting out as a cult group, KISS changed in 1975 o wearing heavy make-up while in concert. Bottom Left: Who l4nows??? George Vashington and the Founding Fathers might have reacted this way. Top Right: 'oted as the best male artist of 1975 by M.E. students, Elton john is getting richer. le released three albums - two of which debuted at 111 - and four hit singles as 5 F as fre ea which all reached Jil in 1975. He also appeared in the rock opera Tommy as the Pinball Wizard and hosted the first annual Rock Music Awards . Bottom Right: M.E. students feel that the Beatles have, without a doubt, contributed the most to todays's popular music. Though their break-up in 1970 was not unexpect- ed, the music world has remained at loss without the Beatles. 47 C We I 1 IUQLIUE IEU ' GW . . . Barb Bender As discovered through a random survey, Maine East students considered anytime not spent at school a vacation. For trips away from home, any area outside of the immediate Chicago area was preferable, especially California and Florida with Disneyland -- Disneyworld and the beaches the main attractions. Something notable is that practically all of the fifty states had been visited by the Maine students. Summer and winter were considered the better times for a vacation, the skiers prefered winter. Transporting them to their destinations were mainly cars and planes. Families and friends of the same and opposite sex had been desired traveling companions. As for vacations at home, partying and visiting with 4 friends most frequently filled the time. It follows that sleeping was also desirable. The stand-bys were participating in sports and catching the latest films. For the studious group, summer school was handy. Vacations also permitted working a few extra hours. Most students considered vacations to be an extension of the learning process. According to Natalie Versten, Knowledge and awareness of other people and their cultures are gained through traveling. Jeff Mitzman feels In traveling, you learn to get along by yourself. Mark Steer discovers Knowledge and insight into the attitudes of different people. To Dawn Silk, Vacations are a combination of experience, knowledge, fun and new friends. Right: Although the U.S. has a lot to offer in the way of variety, many students have ven- tured outside its boundaries to such places as Russia, France, Mexico, Italy, Israel, Greece, Brazil, Austria, Japan, Switzerland, Germany, Romania, Yugoslavia, Canada, and England. Q. ...M . 48 What's in the future for ou? Decisions, decisions - they never seem to end. Before the end of senior year, one more decision is added on to the never-ending list: the choice of going to college or working fulltime. Well, College Night helped get the ball rolling for most college-bound students. With over 170 college representatives from across the country, the students were able to find out general information about the colleges of their choice. Also, assisting the student in deciding which college is right for him was the Guidance Information System. This computer, incorporated this year, gives general information about both two and four year colleges. Visiting the college is yet a better way in making such a decision. This way, the student can get a tour of the campus, talk to students attending it and have answered any questions he may have about the college. Because the need to acquire marketable skills is increasing, the number of graduating seniors enrolling in college has gone up this year. About 5042 of the graduating students are enrolling in four-year colleges. About 20'Zv are going to attend community colleges. Although enrollment in private colleges is on an upward trend, state colleges attracted more students. By Anna Dati The University of Illinois, Northern Illinois and Circle Campus were the most popular colleges. Of the 5096 of students going on to college, 40921 are enrolling in state schools, while 10'Z1 are planning to attend schools out of state. Most applications out of state went to Purdue, Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin. The number of girls enrolling in college is on the rise. Their majors in college are being effected by the expansion of job opportunities for women. More females are presently pursuing business and management fields, law, and medical professions, areas that had been dominated by men. The enrollment of graduating students going to college isn't the only thing that has been going up. The cost of attending a state college today is 53,000 contrasted to the 52,600 cost a few years ago. Because of the limited tax dollar supporting it, a private college would cost about 54,000, as opposed to the 53,000 fee a few years ago. Inflation, teachers' salaries, and the increasing cost to maintain a building can be blamed for the increase in cost. Decision-making will never come to a halt during a life time, but with the aid of computers and specially- trained counselors, the art of decision-making can be made a little easier. I , I 'I t kk rrrkk r am, i it ,pf yy... . w 't 'i Dwg , , I I ttttist trrr ff f - I mia... Left: Dave Barish and Mike Kritzberg found the newly installed Guidance Infor- mation System helpful in acquiring general information such as cost, entrance requirements, available financial aid and curriculums about colleges. Right: With the ever-increasing need for health specialists, hospitals have been opening their doors to more female personnel. TUNE ll. ANNE TUIRNH HN What is the one subject that is frequently discussed? The answer is media. Maine East is helping students to appreciate the media by offering courses such as Film Study, Journalism, and Mass Media. ln Film Study students watch various kinds of movies and learn film production. At the end of the course, any potential directors, producers, and actors have the opportunity to make a film on their own. In another department Mr. Schutte gives students first-hand experience helping them to operate and understand the new video tape l machine and t.v. studio. Upper Left: Back in the fifties, movie-goers were provided with 3-D viewers to sharpen the picture. By Cynthia Glassman 8: Barbara Bende I l As for movies produced - a most year. fishy, wasn' but bro unusual star appeared this Though you may think it it was a great, white shark that made headlines. No, it t your average white shark, rather one man-made that ught more box office sales than any previous movie. Jaws WSIS everywhere you looked, on T-shirts, cups, posters, and ad slogans, also on the beaches I COI1 where several people were actually attacked. Although sideration was given before stepping into the water, none was given C I before standing in the long theatre lines. 3 'Z I 3 , 5 lgftll .1 ,K M 1 I ti ,w J W- , ' A an ' t Z.: i 5 it 3- 3 9. .q Q 4. I kt If 3l F .r + I, P , ,,,.,,, N Above: Fonzie points out to Potsie, Richie, and Ralph what is cool. Left: Two scenes from Monty Pythons Flying Circus: Hell's Crannies in conversation is seen at the left, The ministry of silly walks to the right. When television was first invented, the radio stars didn't think it would change the habits of the public. How wrong they were! According to Robert Hilliard, By the time a child enters kindergarten, he has spent more time in front of a T.V. than he will in classrooms. Parents are always telling us how great shows like Father Knows Best and Ozzie and Harriet were, and how funny Uncle Miltie and Lucy were. We grew up watching the old re-runs of Dobie Gillis, Leave it to Beaver, and Superman, Most of these shows were your basic wholesome for-the-family type of show. However, now in the seventies, we are watching more liberal shows such as All in the Family and Maude which deal with controversial issues like abortion, sex, bigotry, and mental health. Ironically enough, though, one of today's most popular shows deals with clean-cut life in the fifties. Ron Howard, portraying Richie Cunningham, and Henry Winkler, playing Fonzie, illustrate how much has changed in 20 years. Another show, popular especially with students, is Welcome Back Kotterf' Audiences have the opportunity to see what school is like with sweathogs : a group of boisterous remedial students who combine forces with their teacher against the principal. And now for something completely different . . . A British show which has brought a laugh or two to American audiences is Monty Python's Flying Circus. This show, which deals with subjects previously censored, often reveals the differences between the two countries' sense of humor. ' Whatever show you watch - do you turn on the T.V. and tune in? Or, do S1 you tune in and get turned on? Two fall plays presented Two fall performances were presented by the Drama Department this year. Due to its success . . . workshop, You're A Cwood Man Charlie Brown, was presented to East students, faculty and community during the fall. Charlie Brown was played by senior Tom Hanseng Lucy's role was taken by Sheri Zagerg and Snoopy was played by Mickey Connors. You Can't Take It With You was the fall play performed. This situation comedy revolved around two young lovers in the 1920's who are stifled by family conflicts. The plays proved to be very successful as the first Thespian plays of the year. Right: Essie is confronted by her ballet teacher, after Mr. DiPinna sets off an explosion with his firecrackers. Below: Mrs. Sycamore displays the style in which she writes her plays. Center Right: Mr. Kalinkoff introduces the famed Olga to the rest of the family. Below: Linus explains why he can not depart with his precious blanket. Lower Right: Lucy brown bags!! Charlie Brown. Sensitive drama performed in winter The winter play, I Never Sang For My Father, featured the story of a son trying to learn to love his domineering father, yet also live his own life, independent from his father's control. The cast of 11 included leads Mickey Conner, Tom Hansen, Barb Ross, and Sheri Zager. This drama is not usually done in high school because it is a very difficult and demanding play. lt was chosen this year because it was felt that there were enough talented students to perform it well. A simple set with few props was used to emphasize the reaction between characters and the timelessness of the story. Top: Mr, Kleinfeld applies stage make-up to Barb Ross to give her the appearance of old age. Above: Tom accompanies his son Gene when he visits his dying mother in the hospital. Left: Gene and his sister Alice discuss the problem of what to do with their widowed father. 1 Western Jamboree rounds up fun The annual Homecoming showdown, The Western Jamboree rounded up a corral full of fun, spirit, activities, and people on the weekend of September 2.6-27. A jail was set up for all the notorious students and faculty, a Sas- pirilla Saloon was run out for all the tuckered-out students, an old-fashioned hay ride with real horses was pulled around the campus, square dancing, class competition and booths were all part of the festivities. The grand marshals, Ms. Olsen and Mr. Healy, who were voted on by the student body, were announced at the annual firelight rally, along with court, and winners of the class competition. Pep talks, enter- tainment and lots of hootin' and hollerin followed. Upper Right: Homecoming spirit was kicked off with the Varsity Demons winning the WLS Team of the Week contest. At Friday's senior assembly, disc jockey John Records Landecker presented the award and here receives a Maine East cap from football co-captains Jay Baum tLeftj and Bill Fox 12nd From Rightj. Mr. Picare, representative from 7-UP, sponsor of the contest, also received a cap. Above: Mike Eterno helps out at Thespian booth, The Hoopla, as John Grazian and Mary Kalas try to ring a prize. Right: Square Dancing at the Firelight Rally put everyone in the mood of the Western Jamboree. Left: Terrapin members got into the spirit of the Western Jambo- ree by rustling up a car for competition. Below: Homecoming Court CLeft To Rightjz Bill Fox, Jay Baum, George Morgan, Ron Capaccio, Craig Garrigus, Cindy DiVito, Bonnie Brown, Val Pearce, Georgia Becker, and Pat DiVita. Bottom: Freshmen cover the field End to End during the exciting class competition. Upper: Despite some exciting moments, Demon fans went home disap- pointed with the 14-7 loss. Middle: Grand Marshals Mr. Healy and Ms. Olsen are paraded around the field at halftime. Lower Left: Jay Baum throws a pass through the arms of a Niles West defender as Sam Rea looks on. Lower Right: The winning float, We'll Pull The Hat Over Their Eyes , is paraded around the field by jubilant Senior Class members. tu 5. lh N'1x x.. If' Y at as W fgvrfa-Qzladvf fs 3 K yfgfKsusSv,..,.1r,Q, V. Y ,t .- :gg ww' wa f Lf K,, j.f Hams paws, , J ., .ff .his .N If M3 .2 W A M, ., T We -Q pgs - , e ,ff I are e s ,, ., f .I 1 , .f , ir' I 114,21-S X: .1 6 41.6.3 T.. A,tfHV.,,q i? A '-'-Q'fi'1.+e5' 'haw .writ-ei? ' aa: , . sw - f,,.f,m.'J' 5, Q-355 .- , .55 V QQ, fri, A ff' .R Mini- .-. iii.-w'..1.i6'zn, vii! mb . lg. my w 5 'N' rf East meets west in homecoming game The fun started at high noon Saturday with the Sophomore Demons scalping the Niles West Indians by a score of 14-6. The Varsity Demons could have used a little help from the cavalry, though, because they fell to the Indians by a score of 14-7. Because of the sunny weather, halftime Jamboree activities were held outside for the firstrtime in four years. Activities included the announcement of the winning floats, which were voted on by a panel of teachers. The Seniors won the class competition, and the band won the clubs and homeroom competition. The highlight of the halftime activities was the crowning of Jay Baum and Georgia Becker, Homecoming king and queen. The culmination of Homecoming Week was the dance, which was held in the cafeteria on Saturday night. The cafeteria was decorated to look like a western town, Sage Brush County, by the Senior class, who sponsored the dance. Upper: King and Queen Jay Baum and Georgia Becker take a walk down Maine Street. Lower Left: Freewheelin provided the music that this couple bumped to. Lower Right: And when it's all over, only the memories linger Oh. i . , K tn i ' ' fs? V-Show celebrate Upper: Doing all of the no-no's mommy told them not to gives the Varsity Cheer- leaders their Education, Middle Left: Nar- rating the entire Celebration were Barb Ross and Tom Hansen, Middle Right: A frustrated Bill Donato tries to explain to a confused Bruce Spitzer Who's On First. Lower Right: Although the British were heavily favored, the Americans, with illegal tactics, won in Monday Night War. New Xmerica's birthda To commemorate the bicentennial, V-Show '75 presented its version of America's history in Celebration. Over 3,000 people saw V-Show and responded with standing ovations each night. The emcees of Celebration , Tom Hansen and Barb Ross, opened with the entire cast singing l'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy. The first act featured numbers dating back to the days of Christopher Columbus , The Signing of the Declaration , and W'oinen's Suiferagef' to the hit tune Celebrate. Bubble music provided by the Jazz band opened Act II. The Sounds of War , Join the Navy , and Tribute to Hawaii were some of the numbers in Act II which ended with the entire cast and audience singing You're a Grand Old Flag For the second year, students directed V-Show. This year's directors were Michael Connor, head director, Leta Kritzman, choreography, Fred Rickert, music, Mike Eterno, technical, and Lesley Goodman, vocal. The directors believe student directing will become a permanent feature in planning tryouts, choosing acts, and writing the show. Part of this year's success can be attributed to the cast's cooperation which made V-Show '75 something to be proud of. Upper: Left: A typical case of homesickness and boredom hits Randy Stefanovich, causing him to write home to Muddah and 'Taddahf' Middle Left: As an old radio sketch, Tom Hansen and the Boy's Chorus warn that they're not going to share Sharon with you. Middle Right: Eric Frieburn as Percy Coodfellow is crowned Miss Bicentennial! over four talent- ed contestants. Couples enchanted b Winter Wonderland The second annual Winter Dance was one of the highlights of the winter festivities this year. The theme, a Winter Wonderland, was chosen by Student Council, after a contest was held to decide upon the best theme. After many suggestions were submitted by the students, a Winter Wonderland was chosen as the most original. Student Council, who sponsored the dance, was pleased with the results of the dance, although the attendance did not excel last year's. Upper Right: The Winter Dance brings an end to the winter doldrums with formal dress instead of blue jeans and a chance to experiment with the new dances. Center: Getting to the Winter Dance wasri't easy for everyone, but it was well worth the effort. Below' Winter Wonderland hosted a ood turnou . g t at the beginning of the holiday season. Bottom Right: Mr. Cast and his wife get into the swing of things at the Winter Wonderland dance. F . Couples swept off their feet . . at Girls' Choice 1'Do You Want To Dance was this year's theme of the annual Girls' Choice dance sponsored by the Cheerleading and Pom Pon squads. Over two hundred couples attended the dance which is held around Valentine's Day, traditionally. The rock group Flight provided the evening's entertainment. The old- fashioned ballroom decorations' which brightened up the cafeteria, added to the romantic atmosphere of the evening. Left: john Silverman exhibits that he understands the point of the new dances Center Left: Flight provided the evenings entertainment at Do You Want To Dance. Bottom Left: Cathy Wescott and Rick Baldocchi are able to escape from the crowd and secure a quiet moment together. Below: Listening to music by Flight freshman Laurie Levinson and David Graff feel like they are dancing on air.' Bottom: A quiet moment together for exchanging soft words and glances gave Girls Choice a romantic atmosphere, i, East Students rock around the clock Sock hops returned to Maine as Student Council and WMTH co-sponsored the three dances, which were held after basketball games. Professional disc jockey Wayne W. Bryman spun the records as everyone danced to the music of the 5O's, 60's, and 70's. Contrary to what was expected, all the sock hops were well attended. Upper Right: Sam Donatucci and Paula Albano share one of the quieter moments at one of the popular sock hops. Center Right: Veronica Stopa and Dave Barrish show the photographer their award-winning dance style. Center Left: Dancers swing to sounds of the 50's and 60's at the sock hop. Lower Right: This year, through the efforts of Student Council and WMTH, the sock hops returned to Maine East. Cultural experience in cafe The International Dinner, sponsored by the foreign language clubs, boasted its largest atten- dance in its four-year history, over 300 students attended The students enjoyed a variety of foods ranging from Spanish, French, Italian, German, and Russian to those from ethnic backgrounds such as jewish and Greek. For entertainment, Spanish Club provided dancers and a skit, Goldilocks, French Club a skit, The Day Before Yesterday Show German Club, the Voltage Violin Group, Italian Club an Italian singer. The dinner was organized to help students appreciate Cthrough foodl the various cultures. Mrs. Manas, Spanish teacher felt that it met those expec- tations and was pleased with the cooperation of the clubs mingling of the cultures, and most of all the enyoyment by the students. P' ,,-:.k- , Top Left: Spanish Club gives their version of Goldilocks in Wonderland. Center Left: Of course, everyone enjoyed this part ofthe dinner most: the food. Center Right: A variety of Foods ranging from lasagna to cola, were donated by the students. Left: French Club entertained some 300 people who attended the dinner. f Student auctioneers at Charit Auction Council's third annual Charity Auction was not as successful as last year. Students and faculty members donated items which included a camera, rides to school, and even a gingerbread house. This year, student auctioneers added to the informality of the auction. The auction, which was held in the cafeteria, ran after school and during lunch periods for two days. All proceeds went to the Salvation Army. Top Right: Student Council president, Dave Barrish, is looking for a bid from someone in the crowd. Center Right: FreshmanTherese Terenzio, participates in the auction, as her friends look on. Lower Right: Lens offer, a candid of your choice, was purchased by Mark Holzer, second from left, for six dollars: but to gain Lens fame, friends shared in the cost. Pictured here are the members of the Maine East Diving Team, Standing: P, Vujica, M. Holzer, B, Natta, B. Stoll, Coach A. Belmonte. Seated: J. Motz Mellilli, Lower Left: Steve Romberg pays up after he gives the highest bid. as Largest Ianuar graduation Almost 100 students graduated in january - making this year's January graduation the largest. Why are more students graduating in january? Many students want to work full time or want a job that will carry over to summer without going through the job rush in june. Other students want to start college early and still others are just tired of high school and want a change of pace. The ceremony, held on friday night, January 23, included the welcome address by senior class president Marty Finnegan and the commencement address delivered by Mr. Clouser. After Superintendent Short presented the class, School Board member Roy Makela accepted the class and presented the diplomas. The ceremony was followed by refreshments in the cafeteria. Upper Left: Graduates wait for their names to be called as friends and relatives look on. Left: julie Leifer ends her days at Maine East with a big smile. Above: Speakers at the ceremony included Mr. Clouser, Mr, Makela, and Marty Finnegan. Lower Left: Graduates express their relief at finally graduating with happy smiles. Lower Right: Dr. Short makes the presentation of the class. E 5 5 by WMA? M' f f 4 Q' I 'l nf 3 IM .. 4 ff ff ,, J 3 M f as' f ff. 1 45, K f 55 63:1 I 1 7 ' J UM x T 4! 5JfJ L , J -3 12 ' '- f V. -,.: W1', Q U., ,V fff':, - f. Top Left: Staff members Barb Bender and Cyn- thia Glassman discuss plans for a layout. Top Right: Adviser Ms. Colman checks over copy written by Student Life Editor Meryl Levinson. Right: Lens Staff: Seated: K. Griesser, D. Ko- kinis, M. Levinson, R. Cappello, co-editor: V. Hood: L. Vincolese, co-editor: C. Glassman, G. Colman, adviser. Standing: S. Barsky, R. Ci- minello, S, Heider, M. Lachman, B. Edelberg, M. Lavin, L. Warmack, J. Cappelo, B. Cronin. Not Pictured: B. Bender kirr .,,., . .whfwtiftfr V-4,-g Right: Sports' Editor Bob Edelberg crops pictures for a layout, while editor Laura Vincolese and staff member Mike Lavin choose pictures for an article. W-rf-1 ivrr ,ffl 4 1t'Q...- Lens commemmorated the bicentennial this year by parallelling the growth of Maine East to the growth of America. The photo essay in the Introduction was the primary vehicle through which this was developed. Changes in styles, buildings, cars, population, and the economic situation were among the feature articles developed for the Lens '76. A new section, Student Life, was also introduced into the book this year. The section was added to expand coverage of students lives outside of school as well as inside. A random survey was distributed to some homerooms to gain feedback for articles which appeared. Features on jobs, careers, music, and vacations were included because of great student interest in these areas. An article on notable alumni was developed as a tribute to former East students who made valuable contributions to society. Adviser Ms. Colman was extremely pleased with the staff's creativity, hard work, and cooperative attitude. LENS expands coverage of Student life M, H.: 'Q 'S-1.-1... A ll! Upper Left: Editors Roberta Cappello and Laura Vincolese work on layouts for the sports' section. Upper Right: Staff member Katy Griesser checks proofs and makes last minute corrections. Left: Staff members work together to alphabetize Student Directory. Pioneer changes policy Pioneer switched from coverage of national and school events to primarily coverage of school news. The change was instituted to make the Pioneer more of a school newspaper. The Journalism classes assumed the role of ' Pioneer staff twice this year - once at the end of each semester. After learning the many elements that comprise a newspaper, the Journalism classes tried their hand at producing the papers. The classes doubled in enrollment this year and are expected to double again by next year. Increasing student interest in journalism could be due to many factors. The Watergate case attracted some students to journalism, as the role of reporter appeared glamorous and exciting. Another possible explanation for increase could be just that students like to see their names in print. Right: Pioneer staff members type up final copy to meet publisher's deadline. Lower L-ft: Pioneer staff member Marla Royne looks over the final effort of fellow staff members. can nv High Pioneer Staff: Standingp J. Matthews, T. Irwin, J. Glass, E. Stenstrom, S. Miller, M. Lachman, E. Friedman, T. Hansen, C. Glassman, L. Green, C. Glowacki, T. Stolton. Sitting, J. Jorgensen, M. Jacobs, B. Cronin, A. Gordon, D. Konar, M. Buscaglia, S. Morrow, C. Glassman, W wer Left Gary Frledlander accepted the office of Pioneer editor in chief at last year's Quill and Scroll banquet. Lower ght Pioneer editors Gary Friedlander editor in chief and editorial editor Sue Simon, feature editor, Kim Kopoian, news Above: Journalism staff, Back: G. Stein, D. Jensen, J. Feld, I. Baum, R. Stork, A. Kulinczenko, K. Kaz, M. Agnello, N. Heiderscheidt, G. Haas, J. jaacks, B. Kazmer. Middle: B. An- icki, R. Leventhal, M. Henich, G. Hansen, K. Mitzman, L. Bombicino, J. Lesniak. Front: P. Nitti, S. Mack, S. Kaminsky, D. Femmel, 1. Garesche, K. Vinzant, T. Gavlin. Left: Pioneer cartoonists Tom Hansen, jay Glass, Scott Cohn, and Mike Lachman compare artwork. TH acquires record librar WMTH, East's radio station, was primarily comprised of new members this year. New facilities and programs marked additional changes in the club. Although the record library was built, Mr. Mitchell, adviser, would like to see further additions made. Review a new program covering reviews of current plays, books, and television shows, was an added feature. Student Spotlight, the other new program, featured interviews with students who had interesting experiences d to relate. Mr. Mitchell hopes to see the studio entirely computerized in the future and would like more hours of broadcasting. He would like to see broadcasts extended past 5 p.m. Above: Scott Wagner, head of operating equipment, broadcasts dur- ing the Twin Eight Survey. Upper Right: Chief announcer Arnie Harris cues record during the pre-game show while Glenn Klein prepares for a demon sportscast. .... ,, 11. ..,.,... . . i fvffia '.f'f?f ' i WMTH: Front Row: L. Agnello, S. Fry, L. Williams, B. Agnello Top Row: D. Cavan- augh, T. Thierjung, M. Weiss, A. Harris, B. Antelak, G. Klein, T. Arvidson, B. Mitchell, adviser Ouroboros changes style Ouroboros, East's literary magazine, has changed a lot in recent years. The Ouroboros in past years had a more elaborate cover and a cost of one dollar. Today's magazine is free to all interested students. Ouroboros was distributed in the middle of the year. Adviser Mr. Dollaske feels that staff members gain valuable experience in judging and critiquing all types of literature. Ouroboros: E. Fox, S. Jacobs, K. Johnson, S. Zager, T. Wyder, M. Hirsh, editorg Not Pictured: A. Fine, M. Rosen. Upper Left: Staff members look over' last year's magazine to gather creative layouts. Below: Officers: Roberta Ranieri, secretary, Pat Hunt, treasurer, Dave Barish, president, Marcia Rosen, vice president. Right: The Charity Auction raised funds for the Salvation Army, Here auctioneer jeff Ginsburg asks for bids. Council Members: Above: Row 1, Alison Greico, Wendy Osterberger, Mary Connella, Dorian Dembski, Val Landguth, Karen Schuh, Caryn Rosen, Carole Schuh, Holly Zuckerman, Susie Blake. Row 2: Judy Burrill, Norma DiPrima, Doctor Dieter, advisor, Marcia Rosen, vice pres., Dave Barish, pres., Roberta Ranier, sec., Pat Hunt, treas., Mr. Barker, advisor, Teri Passerella, Sally Zep- pos, Alison Andes. Row 3: Beth Silver, Ed Rosenburg, Irwin Brodsky, Carrie Talbort, Shannon Maher, Ellen DeGondy, Carole Rosen, Brian Cohen, V Lori Fox, Mark Steinke, Bruce Adams, Gary Schmidt. Row 4: Steve Mary Kalas, Mary Kolmar, Karen Pratscher, Roberta Blum, Marty Dan Twardowski, Todd Wyder, Kim Brosnan, Barb Ross, Pat Ealter, Rosen, Natasha Samin. Row 5: Ken Feldman, Elaine Sikorski, Erika Gutt Nelson, Arnee Blum, Neal Steinken, Georgia Becker, Sheryl Rosen, Sue Chris Kowalik, Norm Serlin, Shari Swiatek, Patti Usack. Range of Council activities increased -- f 4 ., 7 .1 .-. 5 in ,Y QW, Vi ,. . T, 4 -k,.. . . .i 4i, . . QM! V . , . 'M 11 X 4 H Student Council tried to provide a wide range of activities to accomodate various student interests, according to President Dave Barish. Council activities ranged from Amnesty Day for all overdue library books to a winter formal, Winter Wonderland. The most popular function this year was the Homecoming festivities which featured a square dance and carnival. The most financially successful event was the V-Show, Celebration The money raised by V-Show enabled Council to sponsor the Homecoming festivities and winter dance, as well as provide benches in the Campus Commons area and purchase books for the LRC. Council also sponsored a faculty lce Cream Social, two days of mini-courses, a music festival featuring local talent, and a Charity Auction which raised funds for the Salvation Army. Sponsors Dr. Dieter and Mr. Barker feel that internal improvements made Council work better for the students and enabled them to provide the wide variety of activities. Above: Student Council puts their creativity to work in preparing publicity for the winter formal. Upper Left: The most popular Council-sponsored activity was Homecoming Week. A Western jamboreew. Lower Left: Folk singer Ed Kilbourne was featured at one of the Council sponsored concerts. Thespians sponsor plays and films Thespian Troupe 41792 had more than sixty members this year. Students became Thespians by earning 20 points or working 200 hours in the performing or technical aspects of a show. Thespian activities included a booth at Homecoming which was again very popular and a field trip to Jesus Christ Superstar. Thespians sponsored the fall and winter plays, You Can't Take It With You, and l Never Sang For My Father as well as You're A Good Man Charlie Brown. The club also sponsored a Marx Brothers movie in March. Upper Right: Mickey Conner played the son and Tom Han- sen played his domineering father in the winter play, I Never Sang For My Father. Right: The Thespian-sponsored fall play revolved around the activities of an eccentric family. The mother, Barb Ross, paints Randy lsaacs as a discus- thrower while the daughter, Sheri Zager, learns a new ballet step from her teacher joe Tross. ...f- Thespians Bottom: B. Bellak, J. Root, J. Reynolds, G. Rothlis- berger, C. Becker, M. Dauber, M. Eterno, vice-pres.p B. Brown, historian, B. Ross, presidentg Z, Spasojcevic, M. Kar- lins, C. Heyman, J. Peterson. Middle: M. Church, R. Baldoc- chi, S. Howard, S. Engel, P. Sprafka, R. Shanker, A. Gordon M. Shore, S. Dukas, L. Kramer, V. Stopa, L. Warmaclc, G. Hansen, K jordan, 1. Gootnik, D. Mueller, j. Warmack. Top: J. Nye, T Reed, S. Shimmel, I. Gillan, P. Usack, C. West, L, Menich, R Stefanovic, C. Szebel, S. Levitt, G. Egar, M. Frawley, B. Good- man, J. Singer, S. Pietrick, L. Cowart, J. Hajduk, L. Nathan- SOD. Speech Team benefits from hard work Speech Team had a very successful year. Placing fourth in districts was only one of the many triumphs the team experienced. In addition, they played first at York High School, first a. Eastern Illinois University, and third in the Maine Invitational held at Maine North. Some of the individual winners were Barbara Ross, Larry Kramer, Tom Hansen, Mickey Connor, Radenko Stefanovic, and Eric Friebrun. Sponsor Gary Schutte attributed the team's success to hard work and ambitious minds. Radenko Stefanovic performs his original comedy which won in district competition and qualified for sectionals. NFL: Bottom Row: J. Sirota, S. Wasser- fr berg, M. Grueneberg, S. Fry, J. Ginsberg, S. Pietrick, M. Lennard, K. Malantis, 1. Nye, J. Singer, S. Cohn, E. Rosenberg. Middle Row: I, Horowitz, T. Foley, S. Pietrick, V. Stoppa, A. Lachman, B. Brown, S. Kaufman, D. Mueller, B. Ross, B. Arendt. Top Row: A. Gordon, J. Goot- chi, R. Stefanovic, B. Goodman, J. Gillen. Speech Team: Bottom Row: J. Gillen, R dle Row: S. Bellak, S. Dukas, M. Shore son, B. Ross, R. Stevanovic, J. Hajduk Top Row: A. Gordon, C. Becker, P Usack, P. Sprafka, L. Kramer, C. Szebel R. Baldocchi, D. Mueller, J. Singer, J Gootnick nick, S. Bellak, H. Isenstein, A. Gillespie, j. Dash, J. Kramer, C. Szebel, R. Baldoc- Schanker, S. Pietrickg B. Goodman. Mid- B. Brown, S. Cohn, V. Stoppa, L. Nathan- Debators consider environmental control The development and allocation of scarce world resources should be controlled by an international organization was this year's debate topic. Jeff Ginsburg and Sue Fry, whose record was 56-21, and Jim Dash and Howard Isenstein were qualified for ISTA sectionals, Jeff and Sue had the chance for three state titles. Included in the tournaments that the varsity level scored well in were: a second at Thornridge, a first at Wheaton North: a second at the University of Illinois. This summer some debators will be travelling to Harvard, Georgetown, Bradley, and Northwestern Universities for what Mr. Kelly considers an excellent chance to prepare information for the tournaments and to be coached by college debators and prominent debate theoreticians. The junior varsity level took a second place at Wheaton North Tournament and scored very well at Bradley. According to Mr. Kelly, debate coach, these students should be able to rank high in the state in a couple of years. One novice team's record was 14-13. However, the level's record as a whole was not as impressive. Still, Mr. Kelly felt that the novice debators had a thorough grasp of the skills, they now have to develop the concepts in practice in further years. The most promising debators were: Irwin Horowitz and Jeff Sirota. Debate Team: Top Row: A. Gillespie, J. Dash, H. Isenstein, A. Lachman, S. Pietrick, S. Arendt. Mid- dle Row: J. Ginsburg, S. Fry, M. Grueneberg, S. Kaufman, M. Lennard, K. Malantis, I. Horowitz. Bottom Row: S. Wasserberg, J. Nye, E. Rosenberg, T, Foley, J. Sirota Lower Left: Mr. Kelly, debate coach, gives jeff Nye some pointers after his speech. Lower Right: jim Dash gives his first affirmative constructive speech, while Steve Pietrick and his partner pre- pare their case against him in a practice debate round. S UCSB 1 'Y v-A - rr Math Club hosts The Maine East Math Club hosted the second Annual Northwest Suburban Mathematics Field Day. The Maine East frosh-soph team placed first out of the twenty-one schools attending, and the varsity team tied for fourth place. The traditional problem-solving contest was also held with problem sets being distributed field da every other week. Math Club also sponsored the annual MAA test, and the initiation of students into Mu Alpha Theta, the national honorary mathematics society. A car wash was held to raise funds, and a computer demonstration was given for interested members. The year ended for the club with their annual spring picnic. Math Club: Bottom Row: N. Augelli, v.p., M. Brodner, pres., Top Row: B. Bender, A. Levin, N. Goldberg, J. DeChaud, A. Grimes, sponsor, D. Stravopoulous, A, Brodner, S. Hanberg, B. Knox. Below Left: Sigma Chi Sigma: Bottom Row: A. Miller, l. Keller, J. Cohen, E. Rothstein, Middle Row: l.. Chrobak, W. Lipson, C. Sor- mon, G. Friedlander, S. Goldman, pres, N. Bethman, G. Nelson, C. Ullman, Top Row: S. Boudrea, D. Dobkin, vice-pres, A. Edahl, treas, D. Mateski, S. Kemmer, P. Winton, J. Spahr, J. Peterson, l. Warmaclc Sigma Chi Sigma promotes reading Sigma Chi Sigma, the national honorary reading society, promoted greater reading interest and fellowship for enthusiastic readers. Students who belonged were re- quired to have scored above the ninetieth percentile on the Nelson-Denny reading test. Sigma Chi Sigma read and discussed works of literary merit, including Brave New World, Catch 22, Native Son, and Inherit the Wind. The club held various parties and a volleyball game. They ended the year with their annual picnic. Tutoring program proves successful National Honor Society's free tutoring program helped more than fifty students this year. Tutoring in most subjects was available to all students upon request. NHS also sponsored the annual A Honor Roll Tea which gave recognition to those students who made the high honor roll. The tea also gave students a chance to meet and talk with NHS members. NHS members served as the honor guard for the June and january graduations. They provided services for the community as well as the school. In March members collected Shamrocks Against Distrophy campaign. money for muscular distrophy in the One of the services National Honor Society offers students is free tutoring. E ,,...-v ','1 National Honor Society Bottom Row: S. Boudreau, M Gianos, treasurer, D. Dobkin, vice-pres.g G. Kay, presi- dent, D. Gersh, secretary, C. Kier. Second Row: C Roels, C. Meine, R. Steinweg, D. Nellessen, A. Miller. Third Row: L. Warmack, L. Kramer, H. Siegel, C. Scho- lin, j. DeChaud, S. C-lynn. Top Row: T. Joyce, Phillips, N. Luetteke, S. Satinover, M. Brodner, Fishman, M. Kritzberg, D. Drymalski. Not pictured Klein, G. Morgan, F. Rickert, S. Rosen, B. Sarnat. ame s hlstor remembered by HS Maine Historical Society, the second oldest honors' fraternity at Maine, continued its efforts to revitalize this year. The society, establised in 1929 by Mr. Einer J. Anderson, was dissolved in 1960, but efforts to re-establish it were begun in 1973. The society held its traditional Cherry Pie Festival in February. The guest speaker was the Honorable C. Aiden McDermot, Information Officer for Her Majesty's Consul-General, who spoke to the students about such varied topics as the ties between England and its most successful colony and the Concorde jet plane. The society sponsored other events, such as a lecture on mountain climbing and one on ancient astronauts. Mr. Carlson, the sponsor of MHS and a Maine alumnus, feels that the society had a successful year, which was greatly due to the enthusiastic officers. Upper Left: Students listen to speakers while they enjoy the food at the Cherry Pie Festival. Middle Left: MHS. Kneeling: M. Loeffler, vice pres., T. Eggert. Standing: CS. Hansen, sec., M. Kolman, M. Millar, Mr. Lunde, Class of 191Op Mr. Carlson, Mr. McDermot, H. Zuckerman, treas.p T. Miller, pres., Mr. Paulhaber, dept. chairmang M. Castiglia. Lower Left: Students listen attentively as Mr. Faulhaber gives speech. Right: The Honorable C. Aiden McDermot, British Information Officer for Her Majestyfs Consul- General, hands Laurie Chrobak a record she won as a door prize as MHS president Tom Miller looks on. German Club: Bottom Row: Sue Schweitzer, Kathy Kaiser, Ralph Tobias, treasurer, Bob Steiner, president, Chirs Roels, vice presi- dent, Toni Thierjung, Gertrude Ganz, secretary, Bob Knox, Terry Busch. Second Row: Sue Kostak, Darlene Harker, Heide Kist, Au- drey Dobias, Eva Sieghart, Donna Kakocinski, Renee Schmidt, Bill Norek, Del Broadrich, Beth Hoelter, Kathy Bohn, Sandy Ga- jewski, Susan Boudreau, Herr Gast. Third Row: Nick Augelli, Linda Matuschkobitz, Marty See- derski, Kathy Sorman, Maritta Dannes, Jill Shockfish, George Boudreau, Mike Brodner, Keith Kruger, Harold Soehn, Mike Gra- ham. Above: German Club's Polka Band provided the cultural dinner with a little music to dance by. Right: Rose Kummer saves herself a trip by taking seconds along with firsts at the International Dinner. Italian Club: Bottom Row: Mark Koz, Nick Augelli, Frank Keener, Steve Romano, Andy Dercole, Kurt Mass, John Cas- tellano, Sal Scafidi, Second Row: Joe Rabito, Oliver Dati, Dorothy Vitro, Maria Vitro, Maureen Neenan, Anna Dati, Mary Scafidi, Pam Einspar, Bob Maffia, Third Row: George Spataro, Faye Revelas, Paula Albano, Grace Deligio, Lucy Tricarico, Marcy Davis, Mary Spataro, Lisa Ozzauto, Fourth Row: Brad Macchione, Rich Musso, Bill Fox, presidentg Dom Vitro, Mike Koz, Doreen De Santis, treasurerg Mike Terenzio, Vito Comes, Mr. Robert Grottola, sponsor, Fifth Row: Bob Cozzi, Marianne Pagliari, Judy Margalski, Diane Chesrow, Maria Candotti, Wendy Kon, Nancy Palcheck, Mary Gon- nella, Adriane Reed, Rita Reed. Club: Bottom Row: A. Gordon, L. Yahiro, M. Jorgensen, sec'y-treas.g T. Seelos, L. res H. Hawkins, S. Szabo, V.P.: B. Goodman. Top Row: E. Stern, M. Papp, K. A. Still. Above: Dorothy Dragon, performed a Spanish dance as a part of the il Dinner program. L. Matuschovitz, C. Glassman, C. Corrado, J. Spahn, C. Glassman, C. Schuster, D. Russian Club revived Foreign language clubs took to the court in the intramural club volleyball tournament held this year for the first time. With over 40 members, Italian Club captured two trophies. Mr. Grottola, adviser, felt the club did better than expected and would definitely like to participate in the tournament during the 76-77 school year. German Club, also consisting of over 40 members, actively spent the year in social events. A bike hike, apple-picking, gym night, swim party, and pretzel sale introduced the club's activity calendar. With a trip to Han's Bavarian Lodge for an Octoberfest, club members did the polka to the rhythm of German music. The International Dinner, originally founded by German Club ten years ago, once again brought a touch of foreign culture to the Maine East Cafe. French Club was among the foreign language clubs that performed a cultural skit at the affair. Among the numerous club activities were: toboganning, swimming, roller-skating, and volleyball parties. A Homecoming booth and bake sale helped defray the cost of the club's annual spring banquet. Trips Spark Enthusiasm. Due to a successful bake sale, Spanish Club took a trip to the Field Museum and visited a Spanish restaurant. A growing membership was attributed to the numerous field trips. At the International Dinner, the club presented three performances which included two dance numbers and a skit. With a membership of over 15 students, Russian Club was reinstituted into the school after a three year absence. Mr. Barker, adviser, felt the increase in student involvement was just a matter of changing trends. Russian Club, which is primarily social, visited a Russian bookstore and participated in Homecoming's car decorating. The club also competed in the intramural club volleyball tournament. Mr. Barker described the tournament as a rallying point for the clubs. 5 Spanish Club: Bottom Row: S. Mahar, B. Steinweg, K. Piazza, D. lsaacs, R Blum, A. Blum, S. Dunn, T. McMahon, J. Gersh, K. Kovich, M. Hirsch, I Fox, C. Moskovitz, C. LoGalbo, Second Row: J. Wagemann, K. Dunn, S Greene, M. Coleman, S. Kemmer, Mrs. Manas, sponsor, B. Harris, E. Sikora P. Usack, E. Degodmey, B. Silver, C. Schuh, I. Harris, B. Weiss, E. Goroshnik. Third Row: 1. Varco, N. Yanat, j. Cawley, J. Obuchowski, S. Pietrick, S 5 Blake, M. Agnello, D. Gersh, R. Schanlcer, L. Kovich, J. Bender, M. Shore, L. Bardos, L. Sullivan, H. Silverman, L. Mussared, S. Simon, B. Drymalski, M. Fabian, K. Schuh, P. Parnello. Top Row: A. Garcia, M. Zapater, S. Sherri, J. Levy, B. Bender, K. Malantis, B. Marlcin, M. Goldstien, J. Osborne, 1. Shipp, S. Heller, C. Olson, L. Sellegren, M. Caldrne, J. Ranieri, M. Griffin, 1. Lesniak, J. Cavanagh. Not Pictured: K. jordan, R. Stefonovic, S. Gaza. Russian Club: Bottom Row: V. Spasojcevic, S. Hanberg, C. Szebe 1, S. Rowe, L. Kosyk Second Row: S. Rosen, W. Eisenstad, j. Stern, P. Bierman, P. Vujica Top Row: R. Rosen, K. Kosyk, N, Goldberg Right: Linda Matuschlcovitz portrayed a soccer player in the French Club version of a talk show. 2 Circus Club entertains communit Within a period of five years, Circus Club member- ship has grown from 36 to 80 students. Recruiting new members was stressed throughout the year to fill the need for jugglers. Experience was not a requirement. A scarcity of male members continued to plague the club. According to adviser Miss Axelson, senior Frank Crigler, the club's superstar on trampoline, was a fantastic asset and will be greatly missed. For the second year Circus Club tumbled their way into the Homecoming festivities. Local schools and the Niles Nursing Home comprised the club's audiences. Performing for the young audience on Bozo Circus, Circus Club jumped into many Chicago homes on local television. At the annual Gymnastic Circus Revue in April, an audience witnessed a high-wire act for the first time in Circus Club's history. Unicycle and tram- poline acts, the Spanish Web, and Clown and Juggling acts comprised the Circus Revue '76 program. Circus Club: Top Row: J. Iankowslci, D. Cieriak, J. Cavan- augh, P. Parrinello, M. Fabian, M. Miller, C. Westcot, G. V Schauderna, T, Schwind, J. Bocconcelli, B. Wagner, B. t t Heenan, I. jajkowski, Middle Row: T. Scovill, C. Graff, N. Goldsmith, P. Walsh, K. Rychter, S. Miller, D. Sitkiewicz, B. Conradi, M. Cichon, M. Mittlestadt, J. Sherwood, C. DiVito, R. Anzelone, L, Novak, I. Westcot. Bottom Rowp B. Axelson, adviser, C. Weinstein, L, Brusso, D. Mancini, G. Isola, K. 1500 Brizzolara, l., Yahiro, D. Kapustka, K. Sele. Tricia Scovill and jean Westcot were part of the homecoming entertainment provided by Circus Club. Above: Prank Crigler and Terri Schwind perform on the teeter board before homecoming crowds while Kathy Baffes and Gaby lsola look on. Above Left: Melody Miller is one of the many members of the circus club who's gymnastic abilities strengthens the club's perfor- mances. Dancers spotlight Chicago The three groups of dancers comprising Orchesis performed before numerous audiences this year. Christmas shows at Park Ridge Terrace and Brookwood nursing home included Orchesis numbers. Emerson and Gemini audiences attended skits by Orchesis members to introduce future ME students to the organization. When not dancing themselves, Orchesis members attended performances of the Pennsylvania Ballet, Dance Theatre of Harlem and the Nutcracker Suite. Fall activities included clinics and tryouts, along with a square dance during Homecoming. A member of the Nicoli Dance Co. gave master classes to the members for a week. During the Spring, members performed at the Bicentennial show and held tryouts for current jr. Orchesis and Basic Training members. However, the big event was the dance concert entitled Chicago The production, which took three months of practice, centered around Chicago's historic people and landmarks. With tap and folk dance fading out of sight, modern jazz and ballet spotlighted the year. Mrs. Fisher, advisor, commended officers Maryanne Galante, Pres., Leta Kritzman, VP, and Karen Mancil, sec'y, for structuring the club to be student run. Basic Training: Bottom Row: W. Eisenstaedt, P. Batliner, j. Burnstein, Top Row: D. Granick, K. Aaknes, P. Miceli, S. Nicolay, L. Price, 1. Matthews, J. Cawley. Upper Right: Orchesis helped with Western jamboree's square dance. junior Orchesis: Bottom Row: A. Sirota, S. Pie trick, R. Kummer, L. lmig, J. Waldman, M Obog, B. Currie, G. Zubillaga. Second Row: J Grant, S. Clock, S. Gargano, D. Polinski, J Obuchowski, T. Terenzio, J. Skiba, P. Einspar Third Row: R. Shankar, K. Paris, N. Goldberg, K. Gibbons, 1. Hajduk, N. Russell, S. Friedman K. U'Conner, K. Kosyk, D. Harker, D. LaPierre Top Row: I.. Dinapoli, N. Slezak, N. Gonsorik K. Past, M. Ruchniwicz, K. Kovich, M. Freder ich, V. Baum, S. Aklinski, D. Rudin, G. Parti pillo, D. Poray. Senior Orchesis: Bottom Row: H. Kist, N. Palcheck, K. Mancil, L. Ktitzman, S. Klupar, S. Engle. Second Row: J. Zeromsky, C. Becker, M. Shore, G. Bor- chew, K. Johnson, N. Samin, P. Uack. Third Row: B. Brown, D. Femmel, M. Bain, L. Menich, V. Spa- sojcevic, N. Cicero, D. Ashman, A. Royne, K. Ko- zial. Top Row: C. Mesch, T. Passarella, L. Hagen, P. Sprafka, D. Goss, G. Nelson, P. Friedman, S. How- ard, S. Klein. Above Left: Orchesis members cho- reograph a dance for their dance concert Chicago Above Right: jr. Orchesis becomes nostalgic in V- Show '75 with a tap number. Bottom: Senior Orche- sis members communicate oppression in Slav- ery. Terrapin goes n with the Show From Homecoming festivities, and a bake sale to the intramural volleyball tournament Terrapin has had a lot of fun this year. Terrapin members took care of the different aspects of their show and most of the seniors did the choreography for this year's show. The show dealt with Broadway musicals, and was entitled On with the Show Some of the musicals that both the girls and guys swam to were, George M, The King and I Fiddler on the Roof, and My Fair Lady In addition to a floating number set to Sound of Music a coed trio was added to the show. The show took place in April with the turtles and tadpoles alike proving once again that turtles go far when they stick their neck out Top: Terrapin Senior Members:-Top Row: D. Jekot, D. Janikowski, L. Cardella, S. Pil- nato, N. De Francesca. Bottom Row: P. La- man, C. Westcot, L. Laureys, C. Polcyn, H. Walter, D. D'Alostino. Center: Terrapin First Year Members: Top Row: B. Buck, K. Ruchter, J. Sakol, P. Breslin, B. Soucik, N. Steigerwald, J. Schatz, J. Jorgensen, J. Stern, M. Kopsky, L. Dillon. Bottom Row: L. Hal- pert, S. Dunn, M.P. Zimmerman, S. Wie- lock, S. Greenfield, C. Jewski, P, Dahlgren, N. Ellin, D. Schuelke, J. Westcot, T. Seelos. Bottom: Terrapin Club: Top Row: S. Biel, J. Hurley, B. Buck, M. Kofsky. Second Row: K. Ruchter, T. Lyons, J. Sieros, S. Hunter, D. Buck, J. Stern, J. Roels. Third Row: N. De Francesca, L. Cardella, L. Gullberg, A. Grieco, J. D'Agostino, V. David, P. Breslin, J. Schatz, N. Steigerwald, L. Dillon, S. Polan, S. Pignato, D. D'Agostino, N. Zielinski, Mrs. Richardi. Fourth Row: D. Schuelke, T. Seelos, D. Jekot, H. Walter, J. Westcot, M.P. Zimmerman, L. Laureys, D. Janikowski, C. Polcyn, P. Dahlgren, K. Dunn, L. Laureys. Fifth Row: J. Jorlensen, S. Wielock, N. Ellin, S. Dunn, E. Stern, K. Shudy, C. Majewski, J. Sakol, E. Britton, L. Halpert, G. Benson, L. Wojtyna. Bottom Row: S. Greenfield, B. Soucik, V. Affatati, D. Moore, C. Westcot, G. Strand, M.J. Jorgensen, T. McMahon, G. Lammersfeld, P. Laman, S. Majewski, K. Brosnan. veifgxmu Upper Left: Terrapin member discusses her number with her partner while another member practices her strokes. Upper Right: Terrapin swimmer Peggy Laman practices stroking. Middle And Lower Left: Terrapin seniors perfect their num- ber, Middle Right: Members take time off from practicing their number to pose for a picture. New advisers for Boys' Bowling Club Boys' Bowling Club this year acquired two new sponsors, Mr. Witt and Mr. Leedy, although the format of the club didn't change. The boys continued to bowl Tuesdays at Golf Mill Lanes. The boys were divided into two divisions, with ten teams in each division. The members competed for the trophies awarded at the banquet held in May. Trophies were awarded for the first, second, and third place teams in each division, highest and second highest game, series, and average, and most improved bowler. First and second place trophies were also awarded to the winning teams in the Doubles Tournament. Upper Right: Club President Lance Rubin and Vice President Dave Zinn keep score as club member Mike Goldberg looks on. Other officers were Secretaries Al jolcover and Barry Rieger and treasurer Bruce Gottlieb. Lower Right: Club member Todd Co- hen delivers the ball as team members watch. Above: Advisor Mr. Witt watches his ball and hopes for a strike. Girls Bowling Club rolls on a Girls' Bowling Club this year continued their tradition of hosting a special event each month. The year began with a Halloween Bowl in October, in which winners were given a pumpkin. The Turkey Shoot in November gave the winners a gift certificate for a free turkey. In December, the club hosted their Christmas Party. A Student-Faculty Bowl was February's event and a Bicentennial Bowl was featured in March. In April, the club again hosted its popular Bunny Race, in which bowlers competed for chocolate bunnies. The banquet was held in May, and awards were given ' for attendance, high game, high series, high average, and most improved bowler. Trophies were also awarded to the first, second, and third-place teams. sa Upper Left: Girls' Bowling Club Officers: Bottom: K. Hoff- man, Middle: A. Slav, J. Hoffman Top: C. jaacks, coach Left: Andrea Bair concentrates before releasing the ball. Above: Marie Buscaglia assists her team by keeping score. Cheerleaders publicize sports The cheerleading squads rounded up spirit and support for our teams by enthusiastically cheering at soccer, football, basketball, and wrestling events. They also publicized the games by making posters of the various teams' schedules. The sophomores new bright, white uniforms added to the character of the squad. A successful year was attributed to good teams and unity among the squads. This year's fund raisers included a candy sale, a button sale, and a co-sponsorship of the Girls' Choice Dance. Sophomore Cheerleaders: Bottom Row: V. Koukious, J. Klein, M. Ander- son. Second Row: D. Musolf. Third Row: D. Bisinella. Fourth Row: S. Serlin. Below Right: Practicing three times a week for approximately one-and-a- half hours a day helps perfect all the cheers by game time. Below: Trudy Carrigus and Pam Dellinger raise their hands in victory after the soccer team was victorious during their climb to the state finals. ,-,wa Varsity Cheerleaders: Bottom Row: L. Galbavy, J. Hirsch, C. Olsen, V. Pearce, D. Batliner. Top Row: T. Des- teffano, P. Albano, P. Albano, l.. Sel- legren, P. DiVita, T. Garrigus, P. Del- linger, D. Gersh othing routine about Pom Pon girls The Maine East Pom Pon squad provided entertainment throughout the year in an effort to increase student enthusiasm at home sporting events. With only three returning members the twenty-two girl squad began the year in a rebuilding stage. Organization and new routines were primary concerns of captain Mary Gianos, and co-captain Doreen Jerfita. Through the cooperation of the entire squad and co-sponsors Ms. Kavathas and Ms. Simonsen, a successful year was achieved. Fund raisers included running the concession stand during soccer games, a candy sale and the annual Girls' Choice Dance. Top Left: With only three returning mem- bers practice was essential to this yearfs squad. Kim Stec, Christi Flood, and Kathy Domennella coordinate their steps in prep- aration for the upcoming football game. Left: Members of the Maine East Pom Pon squad entertain Demon fans at the annual Blue and White Game. Pom Pon: Bottom Row: C. Moskal, V. Bosco, L. Cromer, K. Wittje, J. Po- tenza, C. Biel. Middle Row: L. Kovich, T. McGowan, D. jerfita, co-captain, M. Gianos, captain, S. Farber, J. Berg- mann, L. Kennebeck. Top Row: J. jorian, M. Pagliari, T. Howe, C. Flood, L. Cichon, K. Domenella, K. Stec, S. Kline, M. Eggert. 't ,. Demon Guard draws new members With the departure of many Seniors, Demon Guard was able to add fifteen new members. An interview and achievement on a swim test determined the newcomer's appointment. Although swim ability was essential, only half of Demon Guard was composed of Terrapin and swim team members. Because most of the members were active in other activities, the guard held no fund-raisers, remaining strictly a service organization. However, Go-captains George Morgan and Peggy Laman were handed more responsibility in the warm-up section of the program. In its five year existence, Demon Guard has taught over 4000 children 6-13 years old. The complete beginner to the swimmer interested in water-ballet, life-saving, or snorkeling is serviced through the guard's six levels. At the end of the teaching season, fifteen dollars was thrown in the pool, in which the young swimmers dove to great depths to get rich fast. Demon Guard: Bottom Row: P. Laman, co-Capt., G, Morgan, co-capt., Caryl Weisbecker, ass't. capt. Sec- ond Row: V. Farrell, sponsor, I. Roels, B. Buck, D. Musolf, J. D'Agostino, I. Schatz, N. DeFrancesca, D. W Buck. Third Row: P. Nelson, sponsor, M. Gillespie, A. Greco, D. D'Agostino, D. Bevier, R, Schmidt, K. jordan, G. Majewski, R. Polcyn, J. Roddy, A. Bel- monte, sponsor. Fourth Row: K. Dunn, S. Dunn, T. McMahon, G. Lammersfeld, D. Olson, M. Kalas, M. Holtzer, F. Samaras, S. Polcyn. Top Row: G Bridges, S. Zebos, K. Brosnan, J. Schafges, I. Nankervis, M. Millar, M. Brodner, L. Costello, S. Majewski. Not Pictured: K. Maroney, K, McMahon, G. Korn, B. Natta, J. Grazian. Upper Right: Roseanne Polcyn teaches a student in Level One how to float. Center Right: In order to give special attention, Guard members work in groups of one to four children. Center Left: John Grazian pre- pares his students for a kicking race to the rope. ldlflg Club members have fun . horsing around Riding Club's membership remained stable at 15 this year The club continued to ride once a week at Northwestern Stables in Morton Grove. The members competed in an all- stable horse show this spring and had a chance to exhibit skills in cantering, trotting, and figure 8's. The club eliminated the candy sale they hosted in previous years. Once again, though, the year's activities were culminated with the club banquet. Upper Left: An advanced Riding Club member practices jumping a hurdle. Middle Left: Nancy Winterhalter, sec.- treas., Mrs. Simons, club advisorg Jody Warren, vice pres. Upper Right: Denise Wolos takes time off riding to get to know her horse. Lower Left: Left To Right, On Horses, J. Hornung, N. Winterhalter, Mrs. Simons, I. Levin, E. Narrido, D. Wolos, L. Grimm, I, Blackwell, C. Kolb. Standing: I. War- ren, A. Horowitz, K. Lorenz, K. Brown, L. Adams, D. Mateski, Frank, instructor. Ski Club membership on the uphill With membership up by at least 75 students, Ski Club maintained its title as the largest school organization Every Friday, from early December to late February nearly 100 ME skiers schussed down the hills of Wilmot The 390 club members were the victims of some bitterly cold nights, although snow conditions proved excellent Several Saturday trips were offered to give skiers a change of pace. Week-end trips to lndianhead Powderhown, and Rib Mountain allowed members to ski some of the best areas of the Midwest. The ultimate ski experience, a spring trip to Vail, allowed 45 students to test their skills in the Rocky Mountains Student ski instructors were kept busy in the rental room and on the bunny hill by the 150 club beginners. Bindings continued to be adjusted by club sponsors and instructors. Ski parties were held in the fieldhouse as a means of meeting new acquaintances In May, the annual awards banquet was held to bring the season to a thaw Upper Right: Every Friday night over 100 ME skiers rose to Wil- mot's summit via a chilling ride on the chairlift. Center Right: Sherri Wyder has her bindings adjusted by Mr. Gill to insure against possible injury. Center Left: Marlene Trapper, a newcom- er to the sport, dons her Wilmot rentals before schussing down Broadway. Right: Ski Club. Band marches to a different step Over the past four years, the band has grown from 28 members to its present 130 students. To create music interest in future ME students, the band performed in numerous grade schools. Although no special awards were given, the ME band had the honor of representing Illinois in the Muskegeon-Seaway parade. The entire concert band was featured for the first time in the Holiday Festival. Throughout the year, the band provided entertainment at sports events, city parks, and provided the pit for V-Show. Mu Hug expressed a need for some of the unusual instruments such as oboes, bassoons, and french horns. To increase its carrying power and precision drills, the marching style of the band was changed to a quiet precision step. The band staff, a body elected by band members, assumed leadership roles in becoming quite involved. Under the direction of band president Bruce Wolfson, a powerful cheering section of band members supported the cheerleaders' spirit. The Orchestra received quite an honor when it was chosen as the only Illinois musical group to perform at the Principals' Convention. Six ME students represented Northern Illinois in the All State Music Convention. Mr. Hug commened these musicians for their achievement. Upper Left: Intermediate Band. Left: Cadet Band Percus- sion Section. Above: The Homecoming football game commenced with band accompaniment. Below: Cadet Band. A., 1 sg ,s 9 - Above: Concert Band Woodwind Section. Right: Concert Band Brass S Below: The Band Wagon, the bands' decorated car contribution to coming '75, took a first in the clubs' comp Above Right: Concert Band Woodwind Section. Above Left: Con- cert Band Percussion Section. Left: Jazz Band. Below: Concert Orchestra 3 Left: To create a more eye-appealing effect, marching ' band incorporated the use of flags by band members. Above: Jazz band rocked V-Show audiences in a musi- cal comedy piece. Lower Left: Concert Orchestra. Choruses pa tribute to merica The Bicentennial had a positive effect on the choruses this year. Many of the concerts included American songs dating back to the 1700's. Mr. Hug feels that there is a rediscovery of the fun of singing taking place at Maine East. Some changes have also taken place. Separate boys' and girls' choruses have been abolished and mixed choruses have replaced them. The Messiah was replaced by a Holiday Festival that included Channukah songs as well as Christmas carols and a few selections from the Messiah. Another change that will go into effect next year is full credit for chorus classes. Concert Choir sang at many public areas, such as major universities and exchange concerts. In the Christmas season the choruses went caroling to nursing homes and shopping centers. Above: Freshmen Chorus Right: Madrigal Singers Top: Concert Choir Above: Sophomore Chorus ,x Flag Corps, Tri- keep active An increased interest in Flag Corps was attributed to its greater variety. The corps which practiced three times a week, increased its size to eight members. For the first time, V-Show audiences watched Flag Corps in its own number. Mr. Hug felt the corps created a contrast to the band which was very eye- appealing. Through movies, manuals, audio- visual aids and competitive events, Flag Corps choreographed numerous routines for all of the basketball and football games. Routines utilizing guns were stressed in this bicentennial year. Mr. Hug said the guns were connected with the military and the guarding of the American flag. The Modern Music Masters, alias Tri-M, sponsored monthly recitals in the school auditorium. The organization, which was founded at ME, is an international honorary music society. Initiates must be in a concert group with an A average in music and a B average in overall academic studies. To all of its members, the society's duties and privileges are available for a lifetime. Far Right: Flag Corps: P. Payson, M. Eterno, C. Stobierski, L. Rosenberg, L. Goldman, P. McE- villy, L. Frayn. Center: Presenting the colors, Flag Corps accompa- nied the band at all home basket- ball and football games. Right: Tri-M: S. Glynn, historian, C. Sie- gel, VPg M. Swiderski, Treas, M. Itashiki, Pres. Not Pictured: M. Eterno, Sec'y. 102 Clubs occupy students' time Top Left: S.A.V.E.: Treasurer B. Harris, M. Itasiki, President C. Kier, I. Keller, S. Boudreau, E. Ebner, G. Ganz, Not pictured, Vice-pres. E. Sikora, Sec. S. Kemmer, and C. Moskovitz. Top Right: Chess: Seated: Vice-pres. Mike Koz, Pres. Tom Murphey, Sec.-Treas. Bob Dassie, and Chris Cairo. Standing: Advisor Mr. Paul Carlson, Tony Tamburo, Robby Sax, jim Connor, jim Sennot, Scott Red Miller. Above: Green Thumb: Pres. Larry Hilgers, Sec. Treas. Janet Ford, and Advisor Mr. Storm. Maine East students were kept busy by three clubs, Chess, S.A.V.E,, and Green Thumb. This year's Chess Club had many reasons to be proud. First of all, they were the only team representing Maine East in the old conference, Western-Suburban Conference. They were also a winning team. Without cheerleaders or pom-pon girls, the Chess Club had only their skill to lead them to victory. President Tom Murphey, vice-pres, Mike Koz, and Sec.-treas. Bob Dassie are proud of one more thing. As they, and all the Chess Club members say, lt's the only place in school where you can mate legally. Every other Thursday morning of the '75-'76 school year, S.A.V.E. Club met to plan new ways to help the environment of Maine East. Since student interest in ecology has de- creased, S.A.V.E. Club experienced a small membership. They feel that this is unfortunate since ecology should be an endless concern. Nevertheless, S.A.V.E members remained optimistic and continued their project of cleaning the Formal Gardens. A fund-raising spring paper drive allowed the club to erect a bird feeder which added to the newly- cleaned Formal Gardens. Green Thumb Club sprouted this year at Maine East. Advisor Mr. Storm, President Larry Hilgers, Vice Pres. Don Rutowicz, and Sec.-Treas. Janet Ford all worked hard to plan interesting activities for the members of the club. Green Thumb visited the Jamaica Gardens, which they found to be very enjoyable. Other activities were growing plants from cuttings, helping to maintain the greenhouse, repotting, planting and period- ical field trips. With over 30 members, Electronics Club focused on individual projects. A main event was a project dealing in pinball machines. A field trip in April was planned. Computer Club offered help in programming to all students who wanted to use the computers. To create a less structuralized organization, the club called few formal meetings. However, members worked on individual programs nearly everyday after school. High in popularity were programmed games for sheer pleasure. Now in its seventh year, Graphic Arts Club has printed thousands and thousands of tickets and programs for school functions. The club, a student-run business, provided a printing service to the school for 1X3 the cost of commercial printers. Anyone interested in graphic arts is eligible to join. Depending Clubs provide services on the amount of work to do, members print anytime after school. Formal meetings were held monthly. Through its business operations, the club was able to help Student Council in some charity offerings. Small equipment was also bought through the club's income. According to club sponsor Mr. Rathberger, Business is booming! Top Right: Computer Club QL - RJ: M. Steinlauf, L. Fuld, G. Levin, M. Simon, vice-pres, D. Salamon, sec'y, C. Ferino Front: G. Dix, D, Green, M. McDonald, H. Kalov, pres, Right: Electronics Club: P. Kacmarek, vp, T. Olson, K. Chapman, vp, G. Brown, Sec'y, K. Janus, M. Koz, R. Kist, Mr. Whitfield, advisor, A. Lietz. Lower: Graphic Arts Club: Bottom Row: J. Tokoph, B. Schutten, sec'y-treas. Second Row: M. Gontarek, M. Izrael, J. Tokoph. Third Row: B. Kist, pres., M. Kroll, D. janofskey, M. Rozanski, C. Perino. Top Row: J. Belezos, D. August, R. Lindberg, T. Murphey, R, Rathberger, advisor. Job training for O O D.O. Diversified Occupations consisted of two groups of twenty-five students each. D.O. held an employer's banquet and went on field trips to Triton College and the Salerno bakery. The diversity in occupations ranged from lab technicians to beauticians to auto- mechanics. Mr. Norek analyzed today's job market as being tight, therefore many students couldn't get the job desiredg also many students not in D.O. ask- ed for job placement assistance. The forty-three members of Office Occupations, who attended classes in the morning and work at an office job in the afternoon, participated in two area and one state contest which tested the skills of typing, shorthand, and adding machine. Pat Wis- niewski won the adding machine competition in the first area contest. 0.0. attended an area leader- ship conference in Zion and a state leadership con- ference in Chicago. Mrs. Petrucelli, advisor, once again reviewed the program as being valuable because of the on-the-job training. Upper Left: Diversified Occupations: D. Booras, J. Larson, D. DeBellis, C. Norek, coordinator. Left: Office Occupations: Bottom Row: D. Obrzut, D. Piekarz, 5. Baier, T. Ptach, D. Portman, A. Ciovenco. Middle Row: P. Szwarcynski, A. Kowiecki, J. Cherick, B. Gershon, H, Hustad, fourth pres, L, Print, fifth pres, C. Golbach, state pres., K. Schreier, C. Zaccanti, K. Godzicki, G. Mogenson, D. Vrabel, S. Meerbaun, A. Kanter, B. Zaehler. Far Left: Through D.O., General Tele- phone employed Dan Dulian as a printer trainee to process its directory. Left: Lyn- da Van Puymbrouck, employed by Wright Animal Hospital, is a veterinar- ian assistant. K. Guer, E. Jacobs, A. Gamze. Top Row: Food, Child Care clubs host activities The thirteen students in Child Care Occupations are employedtat Day Care Centers and Nursery Schools. Through these jobs, they are able to gain valuable experience for future careers. The group held a candle sale and also organized an Employer Appreciation dinner in May. The Food Occupations Class attended the National Restaurant Show, and went on two other field trips. They visited both O'I-lare Field and Sears Towers to tour the food services The group's fund-raiser was a candy sale. F.O. ended the year by holding an Employer Appreciation Banquet at the Black Ram. Child Care Occupations: Sitting: N. DeFran- cesca, L. Tauber, pres, C. Lienemann, W. Ley- man, Treas, P. Lichon Standing: C. Polcyn, L. Forshter, S, Paladino, J. Artstein, L, Drehobl, L. Liedtke, sec'y, Food Occupations: Front Row: B. Von Holdt, adviser, C. Passerelli, sec'yg S, Baker, Pres., Sec- ond Row: B. Connor, C. Nahabedian, A. Silver- man, M. Ternstrom, J. Collins. Third Row: j Sipiora, A. Woloch, M. Wagner. Fourth Row D. Laurie, J, jurica. Standing: P. Unger, S. Ro berg, J. Friduss, G. Perone, A. Harris, K. Hill, B ,fi 4' Herrmann, D. joster, C. Thomas, C. Granquist L. Yurks, B. Griffith, L. Good . ., ,,..f 106 Vlemberships increase for CWT, DE, PBL As they did last year, the Future Business Leaders of America ran the concession stand at the basketball games. FBLA also participated in contests at the Northern Area Convention in McHenry and the State Convention held in Springfield. Membership was up from past years. With the increased emphasis on career and vocational education, the enrollment in CWT grew by 35?-1. The program provided a curriculum whereby students could earn credit for the required subjects as well as credit for supervised on-the-job training. Major activities included field trips, social activities, and fund-raisers. Mr. Scharf, coordinator, felt CWT students found academic subjects more relevant and interesting as they were able to put their knowledge to use. Cooperative Work Training: Back Row: I. Teichmann, I. Katz, S. Bukielski, P. Zamost, 1. Nowik, R. Lesko, R. Bryski, J. Ott, Mr. Scharf. Front Row: N. Ninko- i' vich, D. Harris, C. Halinton, S. Scovill, S. Selinsky, R. Hyken, R. Stobierski. Left: V ? 'A V Karen Kanter, a DO student, works as a dental assistant as part of her program. .X F.B.L.A.: Above: Distributive Education Top Row: S. Bellak, R. Capsuto, B. Capsuto, B. Bellak, pres., M. Ap- plebaum, vice pres., M. Leofflen, A. Wolch, treasurer: Mr. Isley. Bottom Row: N. Roberts, T. Raffa, M. Gon- nella, W. Osterberger. Not Pictured: N. DiPrima, secre- tary, K. Epst. , K in 'W 5- fn? ji ff if! mfs fs 3. 1 E rlrvtit nv: 4-ummm is 'Mr ' Jmmfmmf 9 L 1 1 4 'f Jax P 3 M , an ' ' in E XX XX XX Net women get back into swing of things After losing the first five meets, the Girls' Varsity Tennis Team made an outstanding comeback. With the assistance of MVP Karen Peterson and captains Debbie McCormack and Eileen Santry, the team won three of their last four meets. They finished with a 2-5 division record and a 3-6 overall. The I.V. team ended up with an O-7 division record and a 1-8 record for the season. Respon- sible for the disappointing season, according to Coach Broucek, was the fact that the team was young and lacked experience. Six of the ten varsity players were freshmen and sophomores. Another problem was the late opening of the new tennis courts, which left the team very little room for practice. This was, though, a better season than last, and the team is looking forward to an even better one next year. 5.54 Upper Right: Doubles player Sue Heller keeps her eyes fixed on the ball in anticipation of a well-placed return. Right: Debbie McCormack QLD and Mindy Benson practice doubles play prior to a tough contest against Glenbrook South. Above: Natalie Versten assigns courts and positions in preparation for the Glenbrook South meet. Girls' Tennis: Bottom Row: S. Koss, J. Jaacks, B. Mandik, M. Tabert, K. Sedjo, D. Pino. Second Row: L. Erpito, N. Rapoport, C. Huber, S. Kos- tak, E. Fox, D. Goldstein, K. Lee. Third Row: D. Foelsch, J. Foelsch, N. Versten, S. Heller, L. McCormack, B. Bukielski, K. Peterson. Top Row: E. Santry, capt.p M. Bensen, D. McCor- mack, capt.g A. Redmond, S. Golon, A. Lubel- feld, N. Heller, P. Shively, C. Grant, K. Shuh, mgr., J. Kelin. ,....-nn-n- ,, .fy Q 5' M Si-i Field Hockey gains popularit The Girls' Varsity Field Hockey Team showed improvement over last year with a 7-6-1 record. Coach Bovenmeyer attributes part of the success to the added awareness in the school of the team. The Varsity team in their new uniforms shot their way to the subsectional games, where they beat Frances Parker and Chicago Latin with identical scores of 1-0. The Junior Varsity lacked experience this year, and came out with a 2.-6 record. They've come a long way, though, and have some potentially good players for next year's Varsity team. V. Field Hockey: L. Chrobak, L. Lobel, R. Geludo, A. Snisko, D. Arnold, P. Crosby, M. ruenberg, M. Uhlig, K. Berresheim, T. Rafa, D. Broadick, D. Grant. bove Right: Goalie Lori Pasterski looks on as Margie Berresheim clears the ball. Right: efenseman Renee Skrzypchak gets ready to block pass against Chicago Latin School. Varsity Field Hockey: Bottom Row: R. Skrzypchak, K Polinski, C. Bobula, M. Gries, M. Berreshiem, Top Rowzj Shipp, J. Osborne, C. Wiesbecker, C. Richards, V. Larson, L. Pusterski. TMQ. Frosh-Soph Golf: Bottom Row: G. Kran- del M. Gubin, L. Cams, S. Cohen. Top Row: R. Weingarten, D. Leib, Coach M. Liggett, j. Koza, L. Vincolese, capt.g P. Papierski. Different strokes for different folks For the second season, golf was played as a fall sport. The availability of golf courses and better weather conditions were the main reasons for its switch from spring to fall. Ending the season with a 4-7 record, varsity golfers played good competitive golf, according to Coach Keane. A summer golf program was credited for the team's improvement over last season in the dual meet. Coach Keane feels more consistent scoring by the whole team, along with perfecting the short short game and putting would better the scores. Because practices consisted mostly of driving and game-play, the short-game and putting were neglected. A strong Glenbrook North team fell to the ME varsity golfers by one stroke. At the district competition the team was awarded a sixth place out of 17 teams. ME stroked to fifth place in the conference tournament. Craig Somach was awarded a third place individual medal for a score of 76. Captain Carl Sorensen was the most consistent performer on the var- sity team and earned the Most Valuable Player award. The frosh-soph team also had a 4-7 record. A win against sister-school Maine South by three strokes was the outstanding match. Prosh-soph captain Lee Vincolese was the most consistent performer and captured the Most Valuable Player award. Because putting accounts for about half of the total golf score, Lee Vincolese finds putting practice the key to a low score. Varsity Golf Bottom Row M Kroll H Friedman C Somach B White. Top Row CoachD Keane B Fergus E Mendrala R Ozmina C Sorensen,capt. wwe it '1- Above: Craig Somach, a returning letterman, took a third place individual medal at the conference tournament with a score of 76. Left: Varsity captain, Carl Sorensen led the team to a win over Maine South with his score of 37. 4 Successful season for frosh gridders The Freshmen A Football players comprised a promising team. They ended the season with a record of 6-2. Head Coach Presern and Assistant Coach Cwiusti were pleased with the outcome of the season and said that the team's defeats occurred in closely contested games The team elected captains Jeff Hoff, Bob Heath, and Dave McCarell. McCarell was also chosen MVP for the team this year. The Freshmen B team also had a successful season. They took the conference championship this season, and their conference record was 7-O. Coach Sartini said that the toughest games this year were against Glen- brook North, and Maine South. The season ended with a 40-0 pasting of Niles North. The players practiced everyday for at least two hours, which figured heavi- ly in their undefeated season. This season record was the best record ever recorded by a Maine East Freshman Football Team. Their winning streak was ex- tended to fourteen games over the past two years. T4 .al if '36 Q Q isa A86 54 .G , . Freshmen A Football: Bottom Row: Coach Guisti, B. Reiner, J. Blus, B. lngolia, J. Johnaek, B. Brooks, T. Domanchuck, E. Hernandez, Coach Presern Second Row: Coach Terzian, D. Sladek, P. Kilroy, A. Aviles, J. Lloyd, J. Hoff, S. DeGroot, T. Chervin B. Chapman. Top Row: B. Fraser, C. Gordon, B Heath, E. Gorauson, J. Lepak, P. Kasabian, D. McCarrell, T. Brown. .. A 2 Freshmen B Football: Bottom Row: D. Van Puym- brouck, J. Picchiotti, D. Frank, T. Breslin, D. Wa- lens, V. Tricarico, S. Romano, F. Keener, R. Qiebell, P. Exel, mgr. Second Row: T. Kohler, C. Panek, F. Chereck, B. Spentsos, M. Baron, B. Underwood, B Michael, D. Paul, T. D'Agostino. Third Row: N. Kahalnik, L. Binstein, K. Ashman, C-. Cairo, S. Levy, D. LaCalamita, R. Schuhmann, L. Harrelson Top Row: D. Strand, K. Holly, Coach M. Geselter, Coach K. Sartini, M. Levine, G. Teicher 6 if sf. T? -is iii aff? ffm. MED 4 2: 6? ipy,1 wh?f 5.. A 1 .. 6 -P' .5 Dj 78? 4 rs I 7 8 Dan Aklinski 1841 watches as Bob Tinkoff kicks off to open the game against Waukegan East. Sophomore Demons prove promising The Sophomore Demons finished this season with a 5-3-1 record. The Niles West and Glenbrook North games were the outstanding games of the year because, according to Coach Gregg, the team made few mistakes but played quite well. The team chose Rich Stalzer MVPp and Bob Etchingham, Terry Brady, and Guy Boliaux were honory co- captains. These four players along with the rest of the team helped to make the year an overall good one. Coach Gregg is looking forward to an excellent sophomore team next year and predicts that next year's varsity will be high-voted in state, Bottom Row A Stiefel M Ziebell T Touhy T Gavlin J Fiorio G Fajnor, T. Brady, M. Stamper, B. Tinkoff, M. Schneider, A Sitkiewicz, G Munsen B Etchingham B Boliaux I Dahlgren Second Row T Palcheck Klein. Fourth Row: Mr. Rolla, coachg Mr. Breitzman, coachg E. Coleman, D R Stalzer H Meyers K Katuzienski P Romano J Lenart I-I Elkin G York D. Pink, D. Aklinski, K. Wadman,j.Arnold, A. Clayman,M.Miller Boliaux J Polenzani B Levinson Third Row I Schumann J Hudec J J Nankervis, J. Osborne, Mr. Gregg, coach. Above: Referee looks on to make sure that everything is legal as Ken Wadman grabs a pass in the Niles West game. Left: Running back Rich Stalzer breaks through the entire Niles West line to pick up a first down during the home- coming game. '- - ' HS Quarterback Jay Baum, calls the signals during the first half of the game against Waukegan West. The score was only 22-0 at the time, our men made it arsity gridders' success continues Varsity griclders finished the year victoriously with a 7-2-O record, the best in 16 years. Coach Eck attributes the team's success to the excellent mental T attitude of the players, as well as the contribution of the assistant coaches Mr. Rotzoll and Mr. Ward. Co-captains Bill Fox and Jay Baum were among the players who won All-Conference honors, along with Doug Cerny, Mike Baldwin, Jeff Iorian, John Rupkey, and Tom Cwavlin. Baum, too, earned All-Area First-Team honors. The Demons were also honored being recognized as Team of the Week in the WLS weekly contest. 90 N Varsity Football: Bottom Row: M. Domanchuk, R. Uhlig, D. Bold, M. Babcock, M. Maloney, D. Fishman, J. Jasionowski, B. Briars. Second Row: M. McDonald, mgr., T. Martini, mgr.,1. Baum, T. Tomasik, D. Jensen, R. Stefanovic, R. Baldocchi, C. Piscetello, I. Thunberg. Third Row: D. Austin, J. Baum, D. Cerny, J. Livingston, J. Rupkey, T. Gavlin, E. Park, M. Allison, S. Rea, B. Tisch. Fourth Row: D. Rotzoll, coach, A. Eck, coach, J. Tashjian, C. Anderson, K. Abrams, C. Franklin, J. Rizzo, M. Baldwin, J. Muccianit, trainer, H. Ward, coach, Top Row: F. Bruno, R. Dreyfuss, B. Ringstrand, L. Kramer, B. Warman, J. Jorian, I. Zimmerman, B. Fox, S. Donatucci, G. lsaia, H. joern, D. Perry. 62-8 before it was all over Top Left: Running back Sam Rea attempts to escape the claws of Niles West defenders after a good run during the homecoming game. Upper Left: Demon co-captain Bill Fox has a quick conference with coach Eck during a time-out. Above: Coaches Eck and Rotzoll discuss strategy on the sidelines while the players rough it up on the field. Left: ,lay Baum makes a last ditch effort to keep a Niles West runner from scoring an extra point. Frosh-Soph kickers The freshman kickers had many tough games, ending the season unsuccessfully with a 3-10 record. The team needs more experience, but should get it from their many hours of practice. A winter program gave members an opportunity to improve their skills. Top player for the team this year was MVP Mark Augristy. gain experience Sophmores had the best season this year, finishing with an 8-6-4 record. Mike Styne led the team with 12 goals and 4 assists, for the school's best individual sophmore soccer record. Good prospects for next year's varsity team are: Co-captains Hugh Barlett and Cliff Sorenson MVP, as well as Steve DiVito and Mike Styn Hofman, R. Paganucci, B. Coleman, P. Puverka, A. Heller, T. Buckley. Second Row: C. Riley, mgr., T. Humrickhouse, E. Weiss, J. Salerno, C. Andrews, M. Shaferneck, J. Egeston, D. Kwiatkowski, M. Augustyn, mgr. Freshman Soccer: Bottom Row: J. Ochsenreiter, S. Wattececamps, Y. B. Kays, mgr. Top Row: Coach Kessler, R. Kist, P. Church, B. Lesney D. Bennett, R. Peterson, G. Cairo, C. Weisbecker, A. Larson, A. Sophomore Soccer: Bottom Row: J. Unger, K. Petray, M. Styne, T. Hraham, B. Paganucci, C. Sorensen, co-capt.g B. Stoll, D. Shamberg, S. Boss. Second Row: B. Massong, C. Cairo, N. Steinken, H. jorian, H. Barlett, co-capt., G. Kon- stantakis, T. Ostling, M. Bender, K. Daffe, S. Levine, Siegel. Top Row: Coach M. Woerter, R. Miller, S. Divito, Coglianese, T. Baran, S. Gorenson, J. Burbach, E. Burros, Hochstadt, G. Shore, E. Dee, G. Adelman, L. Ceis, mgr. Soccer gets ahead in state competition In quarter-final competition the Demons beat Quincy 2-1. The semi-final game also found the Demons victorious, by defeating Morton West. In the final round of play the Demons were upset due to injury, by a tough playing Hinsdale Central team. ' X Far Left: Barry Grabelle shows that he's a step ahead of his opponent as the Demons defeated Morton West in the semi-finals. Middle Left: Enthusiastic fans swarmed onto the field after the soccer team beat Morton West in the semi-finals at the state tournament. Lower Left: Fancy footwork attributed to the 2-1 win over Quincy in the quarter-finals. Above: In anticipation of exciting playoffs, Maine East chartered a bus to transport fans to the games at Normal. S . N. P ttitude plays role in team success Ending the season undefeated in conference with a 16-4 overall record, the Varsity Soccer Team went on to take second place in the state. Despite the fact that almost the entire team was injured, the Varsity Demons played through the final round of the tournament. After defeating Quincy and Mor- ton West in their quarter and semifinal games, the Varsity kickers entered the final game against Hinsdale Central. Coach Dollaske remarked about this game, The team was giving all they had, but just didn't have much left to give. Playing with minimal support of the student body throughout the season, the players came through with a fine team effort and their tremen- dously improved attitudes helped them accomplish their extremely successful season. Right: Soccer team lets everyone know who is Number One. -yr. .. 4 . .-.. .. f 1 ls of Y Varsity Soccer: Bottom Row: T. Heinz, L. Zubilla a P S 1 ' Dudek, M. Heinz, C1. Brown, J. Glikman. Middle Row: R. Vaporis, mgr., J. Lee, J. Pappas, J. Wattecamps, B. Lind, G Corkill, J. Castellano, H. R. Vaporis, mgr., J. Lee, J. Pap- pas, I. Wattecamps, B. Lind, G. Corkill, J. Castellano, H Walter, mgr. Top Row: Coach Dollaske, R. Weiss, C Garrigus, B. Selers, M. Lamersfeld, M. Tietz, T. Miller, S Holst. Iunior Varsity Soccer: M. Filippo, J. Mozdrenn, S. Le vitt, T, Gross, R. Weber. Not Pictured: j. Dash, A. jostock, M. Fallon, D. Pavlik. Middle Row: S. Lubelfeld, R. Goldstein, I. Davitt, A. Andreau, M. Burke. Top Row: Coach Dollaske, M. Millar, S. Heiteen, S. Schwandt, N. Brand, A. Wefselv, er Q 3 i Q If K 6 , i' ' , , ,, , , Q it ' 4, I 9 i l 1 , gi. f K 2 - il i ,ltlif K ' ' fl V. ' f.Vk ,Q in - ,Wi . xx . M . I . . - A do A i I E 5 -. G km J , -, a A 5 ?i1.m..,.. A j ,gn ' ,.., I A ' 'i . X t Q. fi ' 5 5, 2 I .l ' - . Upper Left: Louis Zubillaga and opponent dribble downfield in attempt to get control ofthe ball. Left: Heads-Up Soccer was the key to the team's success. Above: During a break in play, Coach Dollaske confers with the team. 121 Frosh runners race to victor Frosh Cross Country Bottom Row: L. August, D. Phalen, J. Pied, L. Adamcheck, J. Arner, L. Lebanon, M. Kulas, T. Phillipsen. Top Row: J. Friedlander, M. Helminick, S. Wenke, 1. Christiansen, R. Mussar, L. Heath, T. Wordal, Steve Wenke and Dan Phalen lead Maine's pack in win against Niles North. B. Levengood, The freshman cross country squad had an 8-3 record in dual meets and finished Central Suburban Conference Champions. The team improved throughout the year which enabled them to win conference, according to Coach Coughlin. Dave Wenke was voted MVP and top run- ners were Iohn Christensen, Jeff Feid, and Tom Philipson. Dan Phalen, also a top runner, served as team captain. Sophomore record set fhe sophomore cross country team had a .500 season with a 6-6 record. Phil Millar, MVP, was the top sophomore individual, setting the all-time fastest sophomore record for Maine East on the home course. j.V. won their conference meets with John Gagliardi winning individual conference championship. Phil Millar, sophomore record-holder wins Niles North meet. john Gagliardi leads J.V. conference race and eventual- ly wins at Niles West. Sophomore Cross Country: P Millar, 1. Pied, M. Kulas, S Wenke, D. Phalen, N. Solo- 111011. Mark Tomasik, MVP and high school all-American, on his way to winning state district meet. Seven proves lucky number for Harriers Seven was the key number for the Varsity Harriers this year. The team for the seventh year in a row qualified for the state competition, and finished 7th in the state meet. The team, with their 13-O record, also tied for the Conference Champions. Outstand- ing performances came from John Hinter- hauser, Bill Feid, Dave Saethre, and Mark Tomasik all of whom won All-Conference honors. Tomasik also was the top Varsity runner winning All-State High School, All-American, Individual State District Winner, and Individual Conference Championship. Varsity Cross Country Bottom Row: C. Mattis, B. Kirby, J. Donahue, J. Hinterhauser, M. Tomasik, Coach Coughlan, Mattis, Second Row: C. Kulas, S. Nelson, D. Watchen- D. Saethre, K. Struck, W. Pied, J. Gagliardi. hiem, A. Lebanon, R. Gorgol, Top Row: P. Millar, P. lx r ,M x Lower Left: Bill Pied, all-conference runner, finishes race and wins meet against Glenbrook North. Below: Mark Tomasilc, all-state runner, leads opponents in sectional meet. Left: All-conference run- ners Dave Saethre and John Hinterhauser help team qualify in sectional meet. olleyball Team gains experience Playing during a rebuilding year the Varsity and IV Volleyball teams experienced disappointing seasons. With only two seniors on the varsity level the team ended the year with a 4-7 overall record. Coach Alice Barthold felt that the experience gained by the team will aid in future seasons. The captain of the team was Mindy Benson, and Eilleen Santry was voted MVP. The JV team accumulated a Z-9 season record. The record can be explained by the fact that the team, carrying ten freshmen, played most of its games against teams consisting primarily of juniors. IV Volleyball: Bottom Row: R. Muranka, B. Farmer, M. Cries, D. Pino, M. Lausen, K. Berresheim, D. Grant, Top Row: L. Johnson, S. Koss, K. Perry, D. Jensen, A. Barthold, coach, E. Mueller, C. Weisbecker, P. Tice, captain, D. Didier, J. Leibisch. Top Right: Miss Barthold attempts to rebuild team spirit as her JV team listen attentively during a time-out. Center Right: Playing on the varsity team, freshman Paula Christensen improved tremendously. Here she hits he ball passed one of her Niles North opponent. Right: Eileen Santry was voted this year's MVP by her teammates. Eileen was a key setter at the varsity level. Qi - Ft 7.75 Zi Y, Wyygkf? . ..1,..,, 3' :TQ J 'far N.....,,. Left: Freshman Dawn lensen bumps the ball in order to set up the next play. Dawn now playing on the IV shows excellent potential for future seasons. Below: Junior Sue Golan was the primary spiker for the varsity team this past season. M Benson, captain, A. Barthold Bobula. Not pictured: E. Santry. Varsity Volleyball: Bottom Row: L. Magnusson, M. Norek, M. Bere- sheim, P. Christensen, E. Narrido, K. Sedjo. Top Row: A. Snisko, J. Shipp, coach, S. Golan, R, Skrzypchalc, C, 7 Strong start for Girls' Bowling This year's Girls' Bowling Team was much im- proved from past years. The highest game was bowled by Denise Arnold with a 236. The high- est series was a 522 bowled by Debbie McCormack who also had the highest average of 159. The team's biggest rival was Niles West, and after defeating them on their first meeting, the girls found the going easier. They remained in first place until the end when they placed third in the district meets. The results of a team vote elected Debbie McCormack Most Outstanding Player. Girls' Bowling Team Front Row: tSeatedj: D. Broa- drick, G jaacks, coach, D. McCormack, D, Wis- niewski Second Row: D, Arnold, N. Portanova, A. Slav L, Brown, M. Dunn, 1. Hoffman Third Row: K. Hoffman, B. Hoelter, D. Bobene L. McCormack, V. Larson, L. Colby Top Right: Coach Miss jaacks gives last-minute instructions to the team, Below Left: Beth Hoelter displays expert form as she tries for a strike. Below right: Laura McComack checks with Amy Slav to find out how her game is going. 'E ,Jil Swimmers finish twelfth in state Swimming in more meets than ever before, the Girls' Swim team ended the season. with a 6-4 record, an improvement over last years O-4. According to Coach Peggy Kuntz, victories this year were not always found with a winning score. Through a fine team effort the swimmers were able to hold Maine South to a 73-98 score the closest any conference team came to the state champs. The team was able to qualify in six events for state at the district meet. Outstanding performers at the state meet included freshmen Paula Tice who took ninth in the SOO yard freestyle, and Dawn Jensen who brought home a first in state by setting a state record at 109.13 in the breast stroke. These girls along with the support of captain Allsion Grieco and MVP Nancy Goldsmith, brought the team a twelfth in state. Upper Left: Freshman Dawn Jensen prepares herself for the state meet, where she placed number 1 in the 100-yard breast stroke. Left: Practicing to execute perfect dives helped Nancy Goldsmith to qualify for the state preliminaries. Above: Freshman Paula Tice, who placed 9th in state for the 500-yard freestyle, practices her backstroke. Girls' Swimming: Bottom Row: P. Tice, S. Dunn, A. Grieco, D. Janikowski, N. Goldsmith, D, Duckett, D. Stoll, D. Jensen. Top Row: C. Majewski, M. Gamze, S. Greenfield, S. Ma- jewski, P. Laman, L. Wojtyna, K. Picchiotti, K. Dunn, P. Kuntz, coach. Little Demon, M. Dunn. Frosh cagers finish second Freshman A cagers showed great prospects for the future with a 16-5 record. The team's major strategies - using a full court man-to-man defence. and out- rebounding 19 out of 21 of their opponents - proved to be the cagers greatest strengths. The season was highlighted by placing second in their division, winning the consolation championship at the Holiday Tournament, and scoring a season high of 77 points. The Maine East cagers came the closest in league play to almost defeating the division champions, Maine South. The record highs for the team by individuals were set by Bob Webber with 13 points per quarter and Terry Brown with 12. Overall, Coach Gregg feels that the use of all the players and good game plans should lead to a very successful sophomore team. Upper Right: Frosh cager Terry Brown scores on a jump shot against Maine West. Above: Frosh A cager Steve Romano looks for opponent to pass during a heated game. Right Center: Freshman A Squad: Back Row: S. Helbraun, mgr, Mr. Gregg, D. McCarrell, B. Webber, K. Borowski, B. Heath, T. Brown, P. Rothblatt, mgr, D. Strand, mgr. Front Row: G. Bell, B. Brooks, I. Hoff, D. Sladek, J. Debs, S. Romano. Right: Freshmen B Squad: First Row: H. Hirsch,T. Macior, I. Lepak, R. Robinson, M. Green, E. Rubin, C. Moeller. Second Row: Coach Breitzman, W. Janczewski, M. Malter, J. Dobis, K. Ashman, D. Luke, R. Devery, M. Augustyn, G. Schmidt. Soph cagers steal The sophomore basketball team ended their season with an 11-10 overall record and were 7-7 in conference. Playing consistently good basketball and concentrating on the defensive aspect of the game, the team was able to place second at the Notre Dame Christmas tournament. Following the tournament they came back to win five of their last seven games. Most improved player on the team, forward Ralph Pirtle, was voted MVP and led the team in scoring. Starting ft 1 guards, Dale Haerr, who led the team in assists, X. and Terry Brady were assets to the team's , Y defensive strategy. Other starters Adam Clayman, K ' and reliable players. Top Left: Sophomore Basketball Team: Bottom Row: R. Kosberg, T. Brady, D. Haerr, M. Stefanovic, F. Topp Second Row: ,l. Greenfield, mgrg B. Tinkoff, J. Skarb, D. Simandl, E. Kelin, mgr.g Top Row: I. Nessler, M. Pappas, G. Perschon, A. Clayman, S. Chase, R. Pirtle, Mr. Schafer, coach, Left: Mike Stefanovich executes a lay-up against a Glenbrook North defender. Above: Ralph Pirtle MVP shows the style tht made him the teams leading scorer. Above Right: Guard Terry Brady was the most consistent player on the squad during their five game winning streak. second at tourney leading rebounder, and Mike Pappas were consistent Winning season for varsity cagers With a 17-6 overall record and a 9-5 record in conference, the varsity cagers ended their best season since 1963. Maine East also took the Round Lake Thanksgiving Tourney. A strong group of juniors added to the four experienced seniors attributed to the team's success. Due to better speed and ball handling, the cagers were able to play a running game. Although known as the shortest team in the conference, Coach McClelland felt the team's aggressiveness, quickness, and excellent shooting overpowered the disadvantage. The tremendous support given by the student body and its loyal fans was sited for giving the team a lift through all their tight games. A Maine East victory over Maine South by 73-51 made for an outstanding game. Coach McClelland described the victory as a super team effort with ten guys playing almost perfect basketball. The coach noted that while Glenbrook North played four juniors and Maine South played three, the Maine East varsity team consisted of seven juniors and should be the favorites next year. According to Mr. McClelland, the key to the team's success was team balance with ten guys all doing a good job. Two of the cagers' juniors, Dexter Brown and Scott Russ, were chosen as all-conference for the Central Suburban Conference. Varsity Basketball Front Row: D. Madigan, mgr, P. McClelland, Head coach, Mr. Wallace, mgr. Back Row: J. Baum, D. Brown, M. Vaporis, M. Stone, M. Manbeck, S. Russ, P. Cohen, L. Patke, T.Ianikowski, L. Wayland, B. Klein, D. Cerny, R. Williams. Missing from photo: M. McDonald, mgr, P. Exel, mgrp M. Schff, mgr, Sartini, asst. coach, B. Zebos. Upper Right: Tom janikowski and Scott Russ have edge on rebound. ,lm my ft 1 Left: Manbeck displays his near-perfect form. Below: Patke jumps for the ball to commence a Saturday morning JV game. Above: As his two opponents try to block his shot, Paul Cohen jumps for the net. Left: Dexter Brown show his all- conference quickness and ball-handling as he blasts by his Glenbrook North opponent. Gymnasts finish first The varsity Girls' Gymnastics Team finished the 75-76 season lst in conference with a perfect 12-O record. JV finished 11-1. The three main factors determining the girls' success according to Coach Axelson were, first of all, the depth of the team, as there were no weak events. All of the events were covered by gymnasts highly skilled in that event. Secondly, team unity was a factor as the girls were able to help each other out and work well together. The third reason was senior Melody Miller. Co-captain along with Kathy Baffes, Melody had a magnificent season personally. According to Coach Axelson her natural ability and creativity are what made her such an outstanding performer. Another key factor in the team's success was the mental uplift given them by defeating the Niles West team, their closest competition, three times prior to the Division Meet. The Demons finished 1st in that with excellent performances by Melody Miller tlst place in vaulting and free exercise, 2nd place in all around competitionj, Donna Mancini Clst place on Balance Beamj, Kathy Baffes, Kathy Brizzolara, Nancy Goldsmith, Kathy Herbst, and Gaby Isola. The division Meet was the highest attainable level of competition this year. A state meet will be added next year. Girls' Gymnastics: Bottom Row: C. Graff, K. Sele, L. Novak, L. Yahiro, J. Sherwood. Second Row: D. Mancini, K. Brizzo- lara, G. lsola, S. Kane, K. Baffes. Third Row: T. Schwind, N. Mittelstaedt, E. Barrett, J. Bocconcelli, R. Reimer, N. Gold- smith, D. Hirt. Top Row: B. Bolton, coach, B. Axelsong coach, B. Wagner, K, Herbst, M. Miller. Right: junior Kathy Baffes works out on the uneven parallel bars during one of the team's daily practice sessions, Y'F Below Working on the balance beam Melody Miller shows the style which led to her success this season Upper Right Freshman Karen Sele executes a vaulting handspring on N Z N. X , , I L A , ,,.c P Above: Sophomore Kathy Brizzolara performs her specialty - a handstand on the balance beam. Left: With all the grace of a ballerina, sophomore Terri Schwind runs through her floor excercise routine, Freshmen: sixth in conference The freshman gymnastic's team record of 4-5-1 placed the team sixth in the conference. The tie was significant of only one prece- dent, for Chris Jurica tied a freshman record in the trampoline with a score of 2.8, Cor- ky Muskin broke the record for the still rings with a score of 3.5. Coach Beckwith tried a new technique this year by having all of the boys be proficient in all events. The co-captains were Eric Nellessen and jo Katuzienski. Freshmen Boys Gymnastics: Front - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Row: P. Bierman, E. Nellessen, j. To- I koph, D. Graff. Second Row: D. Ben- 1 ,,,,, nett, G. LaPorta, T. DeMeo, C. Mus- I ,........ ica, j. Tokoph, D. Walder, J. Livorsi B, Frankel, J. Katuzienski, K. Epstein mgr, Not pictured: M. Steinke. Ivy N xii a X kin, j. Crigler, T. Callo, S. Safron : Last Row: T. Beckwith, coach, C. Jur- - Sophomore Boys Gymnastics: First Row: T. Beckwith, coach, K. Epstein, mgr., L. Blumen- feld, M. Kaye, J. Lucca. Second Row: N. Katz, N. Good, D. Caras, B. Brownstein, S. Kapustka. Lack of experience holds back gymnasts Evident in their record of 3-8, the soph- omore team was hindered by the lack of both numbers and experience. The specific factors were that there were more freshmen than soph- omores on the team and that the captain and M V P Lee Blumenfeld, alternated between competing on the Varsity level and being in- jured Lee had set a new record for tumbling by scoring a 7 10 Coach Beckwith felt that although the team wasn't as successful as hoped for many individuals stood out such as Lee Blumenfeld and Stan Kapustka. Center Left: Performing on the parallel bars Stan Kapustka shows the style that made him stand out among the sophomore squad. Far Left: Coach Beckwith had his freshmen work out on all the apparatus to give them exper- ience for future seasons. Here J. Livorsi works on the horse. Left: Sophomore captain Lee Blumen- feld was voted MVP by his team- mates. Lee competed on both the varsity and sophomore levels, The Boys' Varsity Gymnastics Team finished successfully with a 9-2 record. They placed second in the district meets with many individ- uals scoring high. Frank Criegler placed first in the trampoline eventg Mike France placed second in the horizontal barg Mike Heinz finished third in the parallel barsg Paul Dudek ended fifth in the pummel horseg and Dave Nellessen finished third in the all-around, third in the rings, fifth in the horizontal bar and floor exercise. In the sectionals, Frank Criegler and Mike Heinz qualified for state competition. Heinz also served as team captain, while Dave Nellesen was voted MVP. Coach Gardner attributed the team's success to the experience of the boys, as all but one were seniors. He also found that there was a greater interest in gymnastics due to the popularity of Niles West's Bart Conner. Gymnasts take second place in districts Below: MVP Dave Nellessen pauses in the L-Cross position during one of his routines on the rings. Lower Left: State qualifier, Frank Criegler, does a double back somersault on the trampoline. Lower Middle: Mike Heinze does a stutz lhalf-turnl on the parallel bar during his qualification for state competition, Lower Right: Paul Dudek performs a flying circle as part of his routine for the pommel horse. f iv L n . i Q . I l n 5 Lv ' 1, v Q, ' . is J, , .,x, . Varsity Gymnastics: fLeft To Rightl: F.Criegler, D.Domenella, 5.Rabin, P.Du- dek, M.France, j.Mozdren, M.Heinz, D.Nellessen, T.Heinz, L.Blumenfeld, T.Gardner, coach, Kneeling: K. Epstein, mgr. Six team members participate in diving The 11th event in swimming competition, diving, was carried on by six team members, The divers included one freshman, -....,, one senior, and four sophomores. Diving Coach Belmonte described the group as a young team . He added that he will Outstanding dives throughout the season included Marc Holzer s inward 1 1X2 and Brian Natta's full twisting 1 UZ. be looking for strength in the future. t T si'iei , J Right: Senior swimmers took part in the winter sports assembly. Above Right: Mike Brodner takes off as a teammate touches off in a practice for the medley relay. Above Left: George Mor- gan watches for his time after finishing a tiring race. Top Right: Diving coach, Mr. Belmonte, watches his divers warm-up before competition. Opposite Page: jon Tice shows the form which led him to break four school records. Stroke of success for swimmers The varsity swimmers this year finished their dual meet season with a 10-3 record their best in twelve years. Junior Varsity finished 6-3. Coach Davitt attributed this success to teamwork and some outstanding senior swimmers. The seniors have swum all four years in the new pool and this gave them a chance to really develop their skills. For example, there were records broken in five of the ten events that the mermen swam in this year, and seven swimmers were sent to the state finals. The team selected Mike Brennan captain and lon Tice MVP. As for upcoming seasons, Coach Davitt feels that this year's team will be hard to replace, but Maine East should finish second or third in conference in 1977. Varsity Swimming: Front Row: J. Nanker- vis, J. Tice, A. Rose, R. Rogers, M. Mclier- vey. Second Row: S. Schwandt, G. Morgan, S. Holst, M. Brennan, G. Kasper. Third Row: M. Holzer, B. Natta, 5. Steigerwald, J. Melilli, A. Brodner, J. Schaefges, C. McKer- vey, A. Miller, A. Belmonteg diving coach. Fourth Row: R. Davitt, head coach, M. Brodner, R. Marder, D. Olson, J. Crazian. Top Row: M. Ettleson, mgr., W. Lipsonp mgr., R. Pratscherg mgr., D. Dobking mgr. Above: Freshman Swim Team: Bottom Row: R. Schweigel, M. Goldberg, C. Becker, M. Peiini, S. Gar- cia D. Erickson. Top Row: P. Nelsonp caoch, P. Vujica, L Kaplan, M. More, B. Henshell, N. Kovarsky, M. Shafernich, J. Berglund, M. Silverman. Top Right: Sophomore Swim Team: Bottom Row: j. Crazian, M. Bluss, G. Shore, j. Smid, B. Natta, M. Holzer, R. Pratcher. Top Row: B. Krause, B. Stoll, M. McKervey, j Rush, j. Schubert, R. Spiwak. Upper Right: Paul Vujica cheers on his teammate, Jim Berglund, as jim comes in for a turn. Right: Stever Garcia practices the Lack of experience hinders frosh Starting the year with 24 members, the frosh swim team, swimming over two miles a day in workout, ended the season with only 14 members. Coach Nelson described the team as hard working . With a record of 2-10, and an eighth in conference, the coach felt the team's lack of experience created a bit of a handicap. However, he added that he wasn't unhappy because the team did its best. Mark Shafernich, an outstanding swimmer, took a first in conference in the 50-yd. breaststroke. Both Mark Shafernich and Phil Kaplan won the title of captain. In the past two years, frosh swim PE classes were held late in the year. As a result, fewer boys came out for the team. The sophomore swimmers finished the season with a 3-1 record. This success was attributed partially to the fine performances of Mike McKervey, John Grazian, and john Schubert. Coach Davitt feels that the team should do just as well next year. The captain was john Grazian, MVP was Mike McKervey. butterfuly as a part of his two mile workout. Frosh grapplers win conference The freshman wrestling team ended an already successful season by defeating fourteen other squads to win the conference tournament. An accumulation of fine individual efforts won the tournament for the team. Tournament winners were MVP Derran Van Puymbrouck, captain Emille Hernandez, who had an undefeated season, and Bob Coleman. Placing second in conference were Mark McGray, Tom Cherven, and Marty Cooke. Teammates voted Mark Poulous as Most Improved Wrestler, and Pat Van Hacke as Sportsman of the Year. Mr Cveselter, coach of the squad, felt that this was the best fresh- man team ever, and has tremendous potential to take high honors in future season. The sophomore wrestling team finished their season with a 6-8-1 record. One reason that the sophomores weren't more successful is that six sopho- mores were busy wrestling on the varsity team. This year's captains were Bob Dahlgren and Rick Uslander. Rick was also chosen MVP with an individual record of 10-4. Top Left: During practice Russ Karlins works towards a pin on Pete Salamoun. Sophomore Wrestling: Top Row: Coach Muccianti, R. Bartolucci, K. Katuzienski, J. Sedivy, R. Uslander, I. Apple, E. Mich, A. Wess- ley, Coach Presern. Second Row: P. Bernstein, T. Palcheck, B. Dahl- gren, B. Levinson, T. Bastian, S. Sedivy, T. Imburgia. Bottom Row: J. Capozzoli, J. Dahlgren, R. johnson, A. Stiefel, M. Werda. Freshman Wrestling: Bottom Row: D. Kaderabek, M. Cooke, B. Richards, D. Van Puymbrouck, R. Brickman, B. Ross, J. White, D. Paul Third Row: B. Cole- man, Tony Sabatello, P. Van I-lecke, D. Weiss, D. Kolbaska, V. Hofman, S. Cher- noff. Second Row: G. Teicher, B. Mi- chael, T. D'Agostino, I. Iohonek, E. Her- nandez, M. Mc Grain, H. Kheshbin, I. Wawryk. Top Row: Coach Geselter, S. Hernantez, S. Levy, J, Lloyd, T. Cherven, E. Goranson, M. Poulos, M. La Susa, K. Holley, C. Panek, B. Ouattrocchi. sf. Varsit matmen finish third The varsity wrestlers finished the season with a 9-7 record, placing them third in conference. Coach Muccianti attributes this success to the fine performances of Mike Fiorio, Russ Karlins, Brian Shields, and Mike Styne. In the district meet, Sophomore Mike Styne and juniors Scott Eisenburg and Brian Shields all took first place. In sectionals, Mike Styne took a second, which qualified him for the state meet. The team should do well next year, also, because of the many fine sophomore and junior wrestlers. This year's captain was Mike Fioriog MVP was Mike Styne. Coach Muccianti gives his congratu- lations to Dave Pink after an excel- lent performance on the mat. Varsity Wrestling: Front Row: M. Cooke, M. Styne, B. Boliaux, M. Silcroft, S. Eisenberg, E. Hernandez, R. Back Row: 1. Muccianti, head coach, G. Boliaux, D. Hokin, M. Piorio, B. Shields, D. Pink, D. Presern, asst. coach Terziang trainer, P. Salamoung Yi f X Fleld Hockey VARSITY Opponent Homewood Flossomoor Conant New Trier West Highland Park New Trier East Deerfield Oak Park River Forest Highland Park New Trier East New Trier West Deerfield Schaumburg S ocfe f Fnu. VARSITY ME Opponent Wheaton Central Wheaton Central UVJ DeSmet New Trier West Granite City North New Trier West UVD Waukegan East Waukegan East UVB Hisdale Central Waukegan West U Niles West 4' Niles West UV! 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Maine South Glenbrook South Nlles East SOPHOMORE Opponent Wheaton Central New Trier West KBJ New Trier West Waukegan East Hinsdale Central Waukegan West 0 Niles West W Glenbrook North Forest View 6 3 1 2 0 1 0 ' 3 1 ' ' 3 4 ' 2 5, 4 2 I 1 2' ' 1 9 ' 1 4 ' 2 1 ' 3 4 I 1 2 1 o 1 ' 0 3 4 ' 1 0 4 ' 0 4 I ' 0 7 A 0 4 4 ' 1 ME ' 0 1 2 0 0 . , 3 2 'F ' 1 0 Q ' 3 1 U ' 0 2 v - ' 0 ' ' 0 ' 1 0 9 ' 4 2 4 ' 3 ME 1 1 ' 0 0 0 3 1 4 0 0 ' 4 1 ' 0 4 2 3 ' 1 , 6 1 lv 2 . 2 1 1 3 ' 1 gm Opponent, - 0 1 1 Maine West 1 0 , . 7 1 a ' Q 1 o W ' 3 0 ' 1 0 , - 5 2 1 1 o W ' 3 ' 0 ' ' 1 4 1 4 2 0 W ' 4 0 ' ' 2 ' I O I - ' 0 6 ME 4 ' A 0 113 ' 50 0 7 47 36 0 ' 4 73 W 0 ' 7 73 W 99 0 -- 2 113 W ' 55 1 ' 3 85 W ' 87 0 ' 2 12 W ' A36 2 ' , 1 73 W ' ' 98 0 ' 4 104 ' 64 3 1 73 36 0 ' 1 6 Oak Park River Forest New Trier East Deerfield New Trier East Deerfield Schaumburg New Trier West New Trier West Glrls Swlmmmg Opponent Maine North West Leyden Glenbrook North 103 Glenbrook South Niles West Maine West Niles East Maine South Niles North Morton East Niles North Maine South Glenbrook South Niles East Lyons FRESHMEN Opponent Wheaton Central tBJ New Trier West QBJ Waukegan East W Niles West W Niles West QBJ W Glenbrook North Forest View W Maine West W Niles North W Marne South W Glenbrook South W Niles East ME 1 31' 5 1a 3h 1h on gn 3h Girls' Tennis VARSITY Opponent Deerfield Niles North Elmwood Park Glenbrook South Maine West Maine South Glenbrook North Niles West Niles East ME 4 5 0 4 1 3 O 2 i Q i i Q I i IV Opponent Deerfield Niles North Glenbrook South Maine West Maine South Glenbrook North Niles West Niles East SCDFIES VARSITY Opponent Waukegan East Gordon Tech Hoffman Estates Waukegan West Maine West Niles West Niles North Niles East Glenbrook North Glenbrook South Maine South SOPHOMORE Opponent Waukegan East Gordon Tech Hoffman Estates Waukegan West Maine West Niles West Niles North Niles East Glenbrook North Glenbrook South Maine South Gof VARSITY FROSH-SOPH Opponent Waukegan East Evanston Waukegan West 166 1' Glenbrook South 171 Maine West 6 156 ' Maine South 176 f Niles East 179 Notre Dame 155 Glenbrook North 6 322 W Niles North 6 7 9 6 0 I Opponent Waukegan East Evanston Waukegan West Glenbrook South Maine West Maine South Niles East Notre Dame Glenbrook North Niles North 6 ME ME 166 158 175 160 201 204 166 159 156 175 1 4 185 161 181 161 183 Niles West 174 203 4 Niles West 183 1 7 187 4 174 149 161 4 1 4 164 1 3 I 190 185 1 1 187 15 18 162 319 1 2 104 Football VARSITY ME Opponent 36 Waukegan East 0 62 Waukegan-West 8 4 Glenbrook South 4 Niles West 4 Niles West UV! 4 Maine West 4 Maine West UV! 4 Maine South 4 Niles East 4 Glenbrook North 4 Niles North FROSH E Opponent Waukegan West 4Glenbrook South 4 Niles West 4 Maine West . 4 Maine South 4 Niles East 4 Glenbrook North 12 4 Niles North FRESHMEN Opponent Waukegan ast Gordon Tech Hoffman Estates Waukegan West Maine West Niles West Niles North Niles East Glenbrook North Glenbrook South Maine South SOPHOMORE ME Opponent 0 36 Waukegan East Waukegan West if Glenbrook South 1' Niles West Maine West ff Maine South 1' Niles East 1' Glenbrook North W Niles North FROSH B 4. ME Opponent Waukegan West Glenbrook South Niles West Maine West Maine South - Notre Dame Glenbrook North Niles North 0 0 22 o 6 o 7 14 13 6 6 o 15 zo 22 15 12 14 6 za 6 36 14 zo 15 14 Z9 12 29 6 9 o zo 12 B HAH ll ll M 24 6 26 o zo 22 6 f o zo o 28 -f o s 6 32 f o 22 o 6 f o so o 16 o 6 14 w o 31 o 40 f 6 l Cross Country 2 ME ME 6 43 15 g so 15 E so 45 34 1 26 sol 26 46 27 28 26 34 49 15 so 1 '15 so ' 32 so w ' 26 38 f' ' 19 ' 45 15 - ' 46 15 f ' 45 f 50 15 w 50 15 f S0 48 36 w zo 27 f za so 26 f 29 zo f 36 40 so f 15 15 f so 31 so 6 15 17 f 44 Swimming O 9 vfutsmr Opponent New Trier East 127 Deerfield Hersey Niles East Glenbrook South Notre Dame Rolling Meadows' Niles North Elk Grove Maine South Maine West East Leyden Glenbrook North Opponent New Trier Eas 31 Deerfield Niles East Glenbrook South Niles West Maine South Maine West Glenbrook North 100 SOPHOMORE Opponent Hersey Rolling Meadows Elk Grove East Leyden FRESHMEN Opponent New Trier East Deerfield Niles East Glenbrook South Niles West Niles North Maine South Maine West East Leyden Glenbrook North 6 Gymnastics 86.20 92.50 93.35 91.65 92.30 92.75 96.35 'Opponent Maine South Maine West Glenbrook North Glenbrook South Niles East Niles West Niles North 67.50 87.10 88.50 84.65 80.45 91.15 84.40 Boy s Gymnastics 3230 34 5 38 30 39 92 36 02 44 42 38 34 41 48 43 4 41 04 E 70 50 74 48 73 71 49 74 FRESHMEN A Opponent Palatine Notre Dame Niles East Glenbrook South Niles West Niles North Maine South Glenbrook North Maine West Niles East Glenbrook South Niles North Niles West Maine South Highland Park Maine West Glenbrook North FRESHMEN B Opponent Palatine Niles East Glenbrook South Niles West Niles North Maine South Maine West Niles East Glenbrook South Niles West Maine South Maine West Glenbrook North FRESHMEN Opponent Deerfield Niles East Glenbrook South Niles West Buffalo Gorve Niles North Mundelem Maine South Maine West Glenbrook North VARSITY Opponent Palatine St joseph Niles East Glenbrook South Niles West Niles North New Trier West Maine South Glenbrook North Maine West Niles East Glenbrook South Niles North Niles West Maine South Highland Fark Maine West Glenbrook North 19 92 37 25 40 38 56 88 28 22 57 14 31 46 42 96 35 64 41 04 60 52 61 52 51 58 50 68 TEH .ste 500729 M 1'- Basketball Opponent Notre Dame Niles East Niles West Glenbrook South Niles North New Trier West Maine South Glenbrook North Maine West Niles East Glenbrook South Niles North Niles West Maine South Highland Park Marne West Glenbrook North SOPHOMORE ME Opponent Palatine St joseph Niles East Glenbrook South Niles West Niles North New Trier West Maine South Glenbrook North 49 4 Maine West 4 47 4 Niles East 5 49 4 Glenbrook South 3 46 4 Niles North 3 62 4 Niles West 3 40 4 Maine South 3 57 4 Highland Park 5 34 4 Marne West 4 47 4 Glenbrook North 5 SCDFIES 1 15 57 15 70 14 89 14 70 15 06 00 56 05 94 09 74 16 25 06 15 18 45 i VARSITY Opponent New Trier East Deerfield Niles East Glenbrook South Niles West Buffalo Grove Elk Grove Niles North Mundelein Maine South Maine West Glenbrook North 116 56 69 13 106 98 98 48 123 20 131 80 142 36 7 107 35 88 25 112 15 XJ 48 68 45 46 42 20 44 46 37 58 36 20 45 15 28 54 43 94 35 06 3686 SOPHOMORE Opponent New Trier East Deerfield Niles East Glenbrook South Niles West Buffalo Grove Elk Grove Niles North Mundeleln Marne South Maine West Glenbrook North 52 14 43 32 71 02 57 14 53 4 52 94 81 12 77 58 40 94 17 8 27 10 56 02 A Volleyball ,- Opponent Addison Trails New Trier West Niles East Hersey ' Maine West Glenbrook South East Leyden Glenbrook North 15t 2nd Opponent Addison Trails New Trier West Niles East Hersey Maine West Glenbrook South East Leyden Glenbrook North Niles West 5 2nd Jfd 5 5 2n r n r Bowling VARSITY Opponent Glenbrook North Niles East Niles West St. Benedict Glenbrook North Niles West Niles East Opponent Glenbrook North Niles East Niles West St.Benedict Glenbrook North Niles West Niles East St. Benedict O ME 3 d 1 z .1 3 d 20 zo 15 14 ME 17 5 20 20 5 21 10 21 19 20 19 0 12 6 20 20 4 20 19 22 21 5 20 7 8 12 20 20 5 zo 20 15 16 0 20 20 10 6 5 20 16 20 Niles West 10 20 22 1 St. Benedict ME 1 1 1 1 2 d 3 d JV 1 3 15 15 4 12 15 15 ME 5 15 15 11 13 1 10 10 15 15 0 1 1 15 15 1 15 15 7 5 5 15 15 13 7 5 9 10 15 15 1 4 7 15 15 2 O x . Wrestling VARSITY Opponent Niles North Hersey New Trier West East Aurora East Leyden Riverside Br Niles East Highland Park Glenbrook South Glenbrook North Niles West Maine South Maine West Lyons Notre Dame New Trier East Opponent Niles North Hersey New Trier West Niles East Highland Park Glenbrook South Glenbrook North 34 Niles West Maine South Maine West New Trier East 13 SOPHOMORE Opponent Niles North Hersey New Trier West East Aurora East Leyden Niles East Hlghland Park Glenbrook South Glenbrook North Niles West Maine South Maine West Lyons West Leyden New Trier East FRESHMEN Opponent Niles North Hersey New Trier West Niles East Highland Park Glenbrook South Glenbrook North Niles West Marne South Maine West Lyons West Leyden New Trier East '9 W xM,.,,.vw ,M,M.,f, ff Q fff g X' M2 a 1' gy m W Z, Q 'lf '55, '! 'v J' , f? 5 fr A gg 1. , ,, Q ir- -3 24' zz' A75 1. W4 2: 442 1 I-4 2 lab ,za R 4 'ke ' :Rei , HH ,4 , , an 1, 5 at iw :is af, : I Q nes 9 if zz' Ang as sit 31 1. as Q N ,, SENIORS Senior Class - fun Sr fund-raisers The three major projects of the Senior Class this year were Homecoming Dance, Senior Prom, and Senior Breakfast. The Homecoming Dance, entitled Western Jamboree, was one of the many fund raisers held by the class in order to help defray the costs of Prom and Breakfast. Dance Chairmen Meryl Turchik and John Silverman worked with members of the class and transformed the cafeteria into an old western town for the dance. The task of organizing Senior Breakfast was undertaken by Barb Ross and Andee Royne, The theme of the breakfast was New Horizons and it was held at the Brass Rail. Many new fund raisers were initiated this year. Garter sales during the week of Homecoming, a large scale jewelry sale, and MONACEP bake sales were just a few of these. The class ended the year with Senior Prom which was held at the Marriot in Park Ridge. Prom chairmen were Debbie Cversh and Sheryl Rosen. The theme for the Prom was Old Days - Good Times We'll Remember. Ron Acker Terry Adams Jan Addante Paul Adreani Mary Agnello Laigh Alani Merle Albert Cindy Algino Chris Allen Mark Allison Senior Class Council: Front Row: J. Iubert, D. Twardowski, treas L Hilgers V P S Perlman, sec'y, M. Finnegan, Pres.g D. Sikora. Back Row: N Salefski adviser A Royne, j. Silverman, K. Feldman, R. Cappello, S. Rosen, E Israel D Gersh S Greenberg, S. Wald, D. Salefski, adviser. ,., ,,...,,, y .,. .,,,, M E . -21.r kg N F, s w' J: X r lm l Y i ' jim Altman Gary Amato Barb Anicki Dave Antzack Steve Arden jill Artstein Karl Aschacher Deborah Ashman Nick Augelli Doug August . . .W Q an is ..- 'Q-.-,. ily i. ! a. Tina Austin Wendy Avner Shelle Baier Marla Bain Shameeron Baker Ricky Baldoochi Rhonda Barad David Barish Francine Barron Greg Barry Dave Bartlett Chris Bartolucci Sandy Bartolucci Katie Bauer james Baum lay Baum Mike Baumhart James Beauvais Georgia Becker Scott Becker james Belezos Chris Bell Bruce Bellak NuAnnj Benjawan Glenn Berg Members of the Senior class stand in long lines waiting to be checked out on book day for the final tlme Harry Hummel ME super-hero on the court and field was voted biggest problem student by the faculty in an effort to terminate his prolonged high school career William Bergloff Scott Berman Philip Bernstein Margie Berresheim Kathy Berrigan Larry Bersh Walter Beusse Kent Bickford Allen Bierman julie Bilotich Terri Blaney Don Bloxhau Roberta Blum Sue Board Matt Bobowski Bob Bobula Richard Bodzewski Lia Bombicino Cina Boncimino Tom Bondi Robert Bootz Gail Borchew Steve Borys Suzanne Boudreau Robert Boyd Michael Brennan Mary Breslin Pam Brim Mike Brodner Bonnie Brown Cathy Brown Richard Buckley Stan Bukielski Kathy Bunt Sue Burbach Aimee Burns joe Burros Randi Buslik Russell Butler Cathy Cacciatore james Cahill Robert Cahn Lucille Calandra Leonard Cali Howard Caplan Robert Capozzoli Roberta Cappello Linda Cardella Duane Carlson Doug Cartland Mark Castiglia Douglas Cerny Vicki Charter Kim Chelsvig Pat Chezem Richard Childs Laura Christensen Lynn Cichon Cathy Clark Robert Coffell Helene Cohen Howard Cohen jeff Cohen Liz Colby Beth Colen Dan Condon Micky Conner Bernadette Connor Glen Corkill Timothy Crosby Randy Crutchfield Iohn Crystal Margaret Daffe Cathy D'Agostino Doreen D'Agostino Robert Dahlgren Linda Damato Philip D'Anna Olivero Dati Karen Davis X :Q . 'P is R t x . .- ff gy nt ya f Q ,,,-Ky-r 4 My V ' '2 i,,s:44M1J24Qac2aM 5-v fail f fy. f y it c t yyy ,, .t ,, .., JE t 16 In ii? 1 J 1, -:ye V aigggj' , 1 ,V is ff- ' Q 12 1119 , Z ,. t A gi U A , ' ff it Egg my 1 ibm aw i it ,. W t, I C, f lbw f ' A '1. ' f I 2l 2f ' ' C e Claude Scholin and Craig Somach are just two of the 27 seniors enrolled i in an effort to gain college credit. Chris Dayiantis Beth Debs john Dechaud Nancy Defrancisco Dawn Degenhardt Laura DeLaMata Joe Delke Jeff Delucca Stephen Dercole Linda Deasantis Lawrence Deschamp Aogangela Digioia Sue Diossy john Diprizio Patty Diulus Patricia DiVita Cynthia DiVito David Dobkin Denise Dolan james Dolbeare Kathy Domenella Sharon Dominick Rich Domzalski jerry Doskoczynski Kathy Dow Lori Drehbol n A.P. Chemistry james Drichas Debra Drymalski Dan Dulian Diana Durham Donna Dykstra Debbie Dymek Robert Edelberg George Eger Mary Eggert Tom Eggert Terri Eisenberg Kevin Emrikson Larry Ende loan Englestad Marianne Eterno Mike Ettelson Phil Factor Ken Feldman Denise Femmel Robert Fergus Regina Ferina Steven Fields . 1 o ii , 1 2,, if - irraa ' ' '.,3?', ' V J Q, p 1' QQ-EZ pp M Q ff -, wg,-1 A f f' A ' . K Q r 1 V 4d!i' .f J of I W' ' ' I wif 1 -2 ' , , 1.1- Sheree Finder 1, ' 5: f I ,,,,: , , r'f'?f-'iv-f-'Qf'f5?fQlga4: F f Y Alan Fine e ,Q f-fp 'fi3fff'n'ff2v'Hi 'X ,i- , , gf Sheryl Rosen, Maine East Demon, promoted spectator involvement during sports' events. 595' , W Ar 1 1' 'I Nv -ww, f 'W 5 aff' ,., For the first time since the Chairty Auction originated Student Council held tryouts for student auctioneers. Here Bob Edelberg takes bids on a booklet of McDonald's gift certificates .A I 11 1 if 22' Q 4 we '71 9 J' 6 t Wm ,W WH 091 9? A 3,931 gift Marty Finnegan Mike Fiorio Howard Fisher Don Fishman Lisa Fishman Christi Flood joan Foelcsh Anthony Forchione Janice Foreman Larry Foreman Kim Forney Linda Forshter Eileen Fox William Fox Mike France Paul Frankel Laura Frayn Eric Freibrun Jodi Friduss Norm Friedman Stuart Friedman john Fry Susan Fry Ann Gabelec Sandra Gajewski Mary Ann Galante Hugh Gams Allison Gamze Gertrude Ganz Juliette Garesche Craig Garrigus Debra Gartke Tom Gavlin Irene Gedweg Debbie George Deborah Gersh Barb Gershon Carmie Giancaspro Mary Gianos jeff Ginsburg Ann Giovenco jordan Gittleman Ron Glickman Ioe Gliksman Stephen Glynn Charlene Golbach Shelley Geldberg Stephen Goldman Nancy Goldsmith Diane Gomberg Greg Goodman Leslie Goodman t . -r .t.f -, N-Q., t 'ei N tyl 1 a S y, G, . ,, .. as , 'v at I J . vs E 1 rm 'K 1 5 Q... V6 Q. ,is , wx 3 Q rs : - - f 1,1-.f1:::w::-w, is ,- - .- .V ,f 5 -1 gg-gig,--fkfr .es- i i 5 A i2 ee y ie f2 f ll . , . ---- Q . .. X ---- R 1 k . 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I Ex me . 1' S 'ik X 'i O h r ggi HQ: -Q ,Weir ' X V 's , . - 1 URW 153 ffm H X X We E., 5 we sir 5 .X Q X idx Er r Members of the senior class anxrously await the next phase of the class competltion Mike Gordon Pam Gordon Robert Gorgol Ian Goss Glen Graff Marti Graff Diane Grandi Glen Grant Lisa Green Sharon Greenberg Richard Grewe Lynn Griebahn Ellen Grindel Nancy Grossman Kathy Guerreri joe Guglielno Sheree Guiffant Cindy Hainzinger Robert Hanna Gail Hansen Thomas Hansen jim Harkansee David Harler Bernice Harris David Harris Cindy Harrison Mark Harrison Robbie Hartmann Ann Hauptman Dan Hecklinger Robert Heiderscheidt Mike Heinz Steve Heiteen Lewis Heller Bill Helweg Rosemarie Hengels Kathy Herbst Joe Hernandez Bill Herrmann Toby Hibnick Larry Hilgers Kevin Hill john Hinterhauser Melanie Hirsch 6? if r e X V M J P' is lui W 17' rl' 'l ff! - Ss N, , , fjqgw slll is lrell Howard morning by harassing A Q YS I I I Ne IS-Q Siegel and Steve Romberg add to the confusion of a Monday Mr. Aleshire before class. S f i I A 'NSE gi Doris Hobscheid john Hobscheid Chris Holm Martha Holst Kathy Hoover Dave Hornung Rich Hovland Sue Howard Theresa Howe Holly Hoyt Ray Hrdlicka Carol Huber Bob Hujer Gina Humrickhouse Glenn Hurley Holly Hustad Rick Hyken Terry Irwin julie Isaac Gianfranco Isaia Elaine Israel Mike Itashiki Mike Izrael leri Jaacks Ellen Jacobs Tammy Jacobs Tim Jacobs Janice Jajkowski Jean Jajkowski Judy Jakubowski Alana Jambor Peggy Janek Denise Janikowski Paul Janus Bruce Jason Dave Jaster Dan Jedynak Debbie Jekot Ellen Jenkins Doreen Jerfita Kathy Johnsen Pat Joiner Jeff Jorian Andy Jostock Terry Joyce Jody Jubert Linda Jurasz Julie Jurica Julie Kahan Claudia Kallal Howard Kalov t Q S? 1 is WEE .1-11-,A , L f 2 -6 aa? , ,Z :F JL ,Qi A J r- I iw jfffd' . J f if V' c in P, sig, , safsfsf u Q J e ff, 'fe' if eee , . W f wif f fi iffy 2 five , if Larry Kramer and Barb Ross stop to chat with one of the substitute teachers between classes. , 4? - Qi? 'Ze ,,,, ' K , ,x, . pf N2 N 2 J 1 1, I , :V , ,Q f 3 9 in ge iv K X 5 Klux I f izi, .V i ldil 05 ,233 ,gs a W 'M www! e fi' f va 'W t . 1 X e a t 1 ,., ow, 0 01 li v L, ,g 542.65 i f if' 99 0 Qllfflriillll UQMWQ ff T, . Q .v r ' an E Z 'i ' uv a ttt K t w ir t. q i ggrr A V l l af , .Q ' .5 A teei tttt ,V . K 'K1'k' 'Kh 1 wr H I H I' Qi F. 1 1 1 'k,, V WW 'W '1k v 'L N V t i, J ' K fi r Returning from his knee injury, senior Bob Klein became a factor in the Demons suc- cessful basketball season. I X N 4' y 4 1 1 Z ft 'af if a A as y 2 ' 1 J i has Sharon Kaminski Paul Kamman Karen Kanter Claire Kaplan Linda Kaplan Pat Kapustka Janice Karasuskas Gordon Kasper Ira Katz Gary Kay Karen Kay Steve Kazen Sue Kemmer Lynn Kennebeck Paul Ketchik Paul Khatcherian Larry Kien Cheryl Kier Michael Kirsch Bob Kist Jeff Kiszonas Gail Klein Robert Klein Robert Knox Bill Kokinis jeff Kolbaska Gloria Kolman Kim Kopoian Ted Korczyk Mike Koress Cynthia Korn Rich Koster Despina Kougan Steve Koukios Linda Kovich Nancy Kowalski Howie Kraft Ierry Krajewski Mary Krakora Larry Kramer Mike Kritzberg Leta Kritzman Leslie Kroll Karen Kromrei Cheryl Krueger Judy Lacina Michele Lacognata Peggy Laman Senior Class kicked off this year's fund raisers with a summer car wash. Class members did their part by helping out under the hot August llis ,fl.,ss,l,, jf' 'A ix fa K 'X p 5' a iisyi.i X F V' if V155 N: Y X Q R ii: I 2 , 'A WE: -- ww: ff Af,-- 'W A 1 M, , im, .4 .9 3 K f+a -. am . Y sff ff3Q1f' ' ,. i,,4 J' Q .,,,, ,yssezh -iv Tv hang, K, 'F 'X We U Q r 2 4 W 1... by P -'ar l. I+ i Mark Lammersfeld Glen Lasken John LaSusa Laura Laureys Debbie Laurie Linda Lawson Charles Leach Iulie Leifer Cathy Leitner Michael Lennard Nancy Lesaltato Randi Leventhal Nora Levine Fran Levinson Dan Levy Susan Levy Wendy Leyman John Lianos Patti Lichon Len Lichterman Loree Liedtke Cris Lienemann Eric Lind Richard Lindberg Wayne Lipson Jeff Livingston Hoping to set a precedent, members ofthe class of 75 returned to enlighten present juniors and seniors on what to expect from college life. Susan Livorsi Brian Lucca Dawn Lucchese Victoria Losacco Cindy Luczak Noreen Luetteke Brad Macchione Scott MacDonald Ellen Macina Steve Macior Ramona Maiorella Dean Maki Mike Mallardi Karen Mancil jay Marcus Zareh Mardoian Kathy Maroney Paul Marsh Franci Martriano Margaret Masi Amy Mayer Bill McCauley Debbie McCormack Pat McEvilly 1 ,f 54 5 fi, - 5, Q, rw Hu, f ? i fr 1 gt., 'T I, ,,fV. ., . , ' W fum: I ,-', fx' 'iee i yy gg? r ,fir X The Homecoming dance, Western Jamboree, offered a fun time to all who attended due to the fine efforts of co-chairpersons john Silverman, Meryl Turchik, and senior class president Marty Finnegan. :gif L f ' ::::?f:E i 1 51' - f, Q- X .. ef 1 N? 4 X f- ? I 'is X s -A Nr F sl we s ss X 1 me W H if f ini? E 588 W 24 5 X. Q S N fp Teresa McGowan Pat McNair Nancy McNamara joy McQuillan Curt Meine Grace Melidosian Jeff Melilli Andy Melinger Ed Mendrala Dan Merkel jim Meskan jill Meyer Carl Meyers Al Miller Craig Miller Glenn Miller Melody Miller Mike Miller Sandra Miller Tom Miller Nancy Milling Robert Milos Christine Minor Karyn Mitzman Maggie Morentin George Morgan Randi Morrison Cheryl Moskal Cynthia Moskovitz Ricki Moss Jerry Mostek lim Mozdren jim Mueller Richard Murov Thomas Murphey Brian Murphy Ronald Murphy Linda Mussared Carrie Nahabedian Curt Napravnick Charles Narel Dave Nellesen Debbie Nelson Peter Nessler Judy Newford Ed Nicewick George Norek Q Carol Nutini 9 . 'A Oksana Nykolajiszyn an ., Greg Newman it YW' x k xx ia 1 .gif K 2 . f- , 1 john Obeniher W Debbie Obrzut Beth Obuchowski Liz O'Donnell I gs X 'hw- Patrick O'Hara Q 1- Q Denise Olbrisch 5 2, A, . ' Sf, ' ' 1- . 'W' adglf Xi ,: ,irc . ffig, , ,, 4 - .4 Q , , 2,51 are eee ' A I, X , eee V X? 5 X Q I A 9 Kim Oldnam -K R. - Richard Olson ' be - ' - Bonnie Brown, Dawn Lucchesse, Randy Stefanovic, and Linda Forshter, were just four of the many seniors who participated in this year's V-Show. The group's tribute to the Bicentennial was entitled America. av' We-Q ffl A ,HH f fw- 6 Liiii QL' 9 if 1 y J +5 'rf if 'H L7 . . ,, , ,,.. , ---M. , H,.,,,,E, 'a a , fy .. 5 ,..,, M 45 1 -,Q , , ,Vx W1 1 lk as w ,L W A ,, '4 EM f A, u p ' V Ianet Ortaggio Michael Ortmanns Andy Osvath Iames Ottinger Ed Park Sandy Paladino Cindy Palmer Rosanne Pannarale Nicki Pappas Pam Parr Cathy Passarelli Lori Pasterski Leonard Patke Lisa Paul Debbie Paweleck Valerie Pearce Debbie Pearson Donna Pelsi Sheri Perlman Tom Perzentka jerry Peterson Janet Petrick Nancy Phillips Debbie Pierkarz Susan Pignato Brian Pikelny Laura Pine Marla Pink Randy Piscopo Mary Plain Al Platt Carol Polcyn Cathy Poray Judy Potenza Lynn Print Lisa Pryble Teresa Ptach llean Pullman Pat Putignano Ioe Rabito Pete Radonjich Maryann Rausch Sam Rea James Reczek Pam Redig Ann Redmond Adriane Reed Diane Reynolds Cliff Richter Fred Rickert Robin Riemer Jeff Rizzo . .,., elk.. .A A , Eg .A 5 , me rr 4 Q 1' F Qifif' eiea ! Scott Rockoff Chris Roels 1 Patti Rogers James Roherty so its X W, c , .: L: as .1 My use ge TY ? A Debbie Romano I '-'A H - if Donna Romano Q 'iff Steve Romberg ' Louis Rosch g jjj' f ' Alan Rose X ae gl E, ' X E9 X iii ' W we Q , T51 X X 1-f is F' 2 JE Q, I Q 'QQ w g 5 F E 2 sf Marcia Rosen ' Sheryl Rosen Linda Rosenberg Teme Rosenbloom Barbara Ross Renee Ross Susan Rothblatt Judy Rothenberg Sidney Rothenberg Andrea Royne Lance Rubin Pete Rudat john Rupkey Iames Rush Janice Ryba Aida Sabbara csuc,ss -1 2 J L L g Dave Saethre 76 trombones? No, just one for Chuck Siegel, member of East's award-winning marching band. Teri Sakol Dagmar Salamoun April Santore Eileen Santry Sue Satinover Ray Savastio Jim Schaefges Linda Schafrik Joe Schatz John Schauderna Doreen Schillaci Robert Schmid Gail Schneider Claude Scholin Kim Schreier Peggy Schuttler Judy Schwab Judith Schwaba Lori Schwartz Sanford Schwartzman Barb Schwinn Steve Scovill Sharon Selinsky Scott Sellergren Mark Serafin Varsity gndders finished their season with a 7-2 record w1th student support remaining strong throughout the season. 1 'WW K Ww.fa,Wfgs1v1 , iz, F467 ,Z.,, ,:,?x.t,, Q K ,, .,,, 5, ,f .,, , We 21:-zznsi 6 A 1 A if 1 ZZ an . 1 a,,,. - 'fi gf if '4'1 V iiif e V, 2 ' fjrfffiriwifg f ' ,A 4 ' WW Y 4. Ea i iiii Ti ' S ees he e 't e iiii's , A swim dl a t ,499 Q5 wav if Ng .ll X l 1 VA: . .W if : gms ,, i M Wi K Q 1' if , if 4, n y i I Larry Shakman Janet Sherwood Paul Shipin Robert Shively Iris Shore Charles Siegal Howard Siegel Daniel Sikora Eve Sikora Adrienne Silberstein Mike Silcroft Dawn Silk Amy Silverman Harry Silverman john Silverman Deborah Simioni Tom Simmons Arlen Simon Jay Simon Mark Simon jeff Sipiora Norm Serlin Chris Sitkiewicz Larry Small Scott Smith Alroy Snisko Donna Snopek Mark Solomon Craig Somach Paul Sompolski Carl Sorensen Karen Sorlie Catherine Sorman Randee Soroka Zora Spasojcevic Mary Spataro Ann Sprafka Dave Stavropoulos Marc Steer Greg Stein Radenko Stevanovic Russell Steinweg Robert Sterner Bill Stift Branca Stolic Tricia Stolton Kim Stoltzner Randy Stowe Glen Struebing Marie Sullivan Ron Supergan Michael Suppan Cathy Surman Bill Swanson Jeanne Swanson Martin Swiderski Stuart Swislow K ,, hp- ' a 1 . 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Ed Switzer Patricia Szwarczynski James Tashjian Laura Tauber Debbie Tepper Mike Terenzio Mike Ternstrom Charles Thomas james Thunberg Ion Tice Mike Tietz Mark Tomasik Ronald Trapper Lynda Trojan Andy Tuch Merle Turchik Dan Twardowski Ron Uhlig Pat Unger Brian Urban Lynda VanPuymbrouch Ruth Vaporis Natalie Versten Bob Victoria Laura Vincolese Domenico Vitro Debbie Vrabel lim Wadas Scott Wageman Mike Wagner Scott Wald Heide Walter Linda Warmack Rhonda Warsaw Janet Watson Dave Wasiewicz Pat Weber Alan Weininger Ann Wells Evelyn Wells Holly Weinger Abbey Weisman Audrey Weiss Helene Weissmann Maureen Wenn Larry West Bonnie Westberg Cathy Westcot Chuck Williams Noel Williams Sheri Wineburg Cathy Winkel sl' Photographer, Bob Sterner, is seen here during the first stage of good photography: picture planning. yryura Zi, 'f 'QU' ' M Na ' ' ,1 G'-1,1 Tift' xv . j- Q if 3 -Q E I i Lew Heller tries in vain to convince LENS pho- tographer that he would like to fix his hair before having his picture taken. Peter Winton Patricia Wisniewski Karin Wittje Alan Wolch Bruce Wolfson Scott Wulbert Todd Wyder Laura Yurks Barb Zaehler Kathy Zaehler Sheryl Zager John Zajac Randy Zammatta Janice Zaw Barb Zechlin Debbie Zeimet Barb Zelinski Annette Zielinski lim Zimmerman Dave Zinn Vicki Zion Mike Zom Holly Zuckerman Luis Zuibillaga Mike Zweig UNDERCLASS Juniors focus on prom Activities of the Junior Class this year were centered around the junior prom. Funds for the prom were raised by two homecoming booths, a candy cane sale, a post office at Christmas time, and a flower sale on St. Patrick's Day. Participation increased this year, and co-sponsors Mrs. Laouras and Mr. Renz attributed this to prom. Council members were busy with prom preparations since the end of last year, and plans are already underway for next year's senior prom. Barry Adler Vicki Affatati Lenora Agnello Claudia Aisenberg Susan Aklinski Paula Albano Patricia Albano Dave Alexander Anthony Amaro Alison Andes Craig Anderson Joyce Anderson Sandra Anderson Nancy Andjich Bill Antalek Mike Appleby Stacey April Robert Arendt Dean Agiris Kimberly Ashe Anne Avitabile Alan Avner Mike Babcock Kathy Bacon Kathy Baffes Mark Baker Bob Banner Dawn Banovitz Lori Bardots Jeanne Bartlett Jim Barnes Shana Barsky Michael Bartusiak Sue Baskin Fern Bass Kathy Bastian Diane Batliner Mike Bauer Pam Bayne Jody Becker Mike Bednarowick Marcia Beil Barbara Bender Barbara Bennet Gayle Benson Jeffery Berenson Mark Berenson Joyce Bermann Marina Berns Randal Bernstein Kathryn Berresheim Randi Besser Anthony Betti Joanne Bezdon Cathy Biel Barbara Blockwell . 'Q .. F Bottom: M. Millar, B. Bender, J. Dee, D. Buck, D. Perracane, N. Palcheck. Middle: M Gutsmiedl, S, Pietrick, Pres, N. Samin, S. Steigerwald, C. Glassman, C. Biel. Top: L. Sweeney M. Loeffler, P. Versten, H. 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Z ',, E 1 3' 5 ' t il if fix ii Uri i, f, fi p ' 5, 'jig' Leslie Dicker Debbie Diehl Becky Diener Floyd Dillman Norma Di Prima Chris Di Vito Gene Di Vito Tim Doescher Mark Domanchuck Dave Domenella Bill Donato Sam Donatucci Cindy Drury C-ary Doyle jeff Drucker Diane Duckett Paul Dudek Myra Dunne Bob Dvorek Emily Ebner Heidi Eiler Scott Eisenberg Mark Engel Cary Fsses Mike Eterno joel Evins Rich Faber Robert Faber Bob Fabry Michael Fallon Sue Farber Vicki Feil leffry Feld lvi Ferri Teresa Ferraro Donna Ferracane Helen Figliulo Dale Fijalkowski Mike Filippo Annette Filippo Ray Finato jay Fine Rene Fishman Kathleen Fitzpatrick Darlene Fonger Debbi Forchione Steve Forsythe Debbie Fortman Craig Franklin David Franks Cindy Fraser Michelle Fredman Marlene Friederch Howard Friedman Peggy Friedman Ronald Friedman Gary Friedlander l.an'y Friedlander Mike Fry Jeanne Fujimoio larry Fuld Linda Galbavy Linda Gallo John Gagliardi Tnxdy Garrigus Joseph Gattuso Sue Gaza Nancy Gelman Jeff Gerald John Gerovasil Jean Gervens Ann Gillespie William Gillen Lori Glanzrock Kathye Glass Cindy Glassman Chris Glowaclci Kim Godzicki Sue Golan Ronald Goldstein Les Goldstein Gary Goldman Judy Golden Mary Gonnella John Gontarek Leslie Good Ellen Goroshnik Bruce Gottlieb Robert Graham Cyndee Graff Dave Grasenick Nelson Gray Janice Great Dan Green Linda Green Jay Greenberg Sandy Greenberg Sue Greenfield Marie Greco Jim Gregorio Katy Griesser Mandy Gries Junior Cindy Glassman and friend Patty Usack bring back happy days during Student Council's Spirit Week. 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K'1 ':: if .. .,,,, 'T ' K 1 '-f i igy S' ' 2 VJ, 1 ' Juniors Barbara Griffin Scott Griffin Kathy Griffin Terry Gross Bonnie Guiffaut Mike Gutsmied Erika Gutt John Hackl Gayle Haas Leslie Halpert Joe Hanna Susan Hansen Bill Harrison Joyce Haschak Joseph Havlovic Mike Hayes Jim Heath Nancy Heiderscheidt Tim Heinz Susan Heller Joe Helminiak Ann Hempel Elise Hempel Marcy Henich Cindy Henreid Joyce Henrichs Daniel Herrejon George Herrejon Ted Hess Ken Hetzer Carol Heyman Heather Hill Kris Hindale Jo Anne Hirsch Beth Hoelter Jan Hoffman Richard Hoffman Dave Hokin Steve Holst Bill Hoover Cindy Hoyle Diane Hujer Sharon Hunter Patricia Hunt Austin Hurley Scott Ignatius Brian lmig Randall Isaac Denise ltzkowitz Jeannine Jablonski Chris Jacobs Steve Jacobs Cindy Jamrozilr Mike Janis Jim Jasionowski Denise Jassick Dave Jensen Henry Joem Jim Joem Ruben Johnson Russ Johnson Tom Johnson Al Jolcnver Jill Jorgensen Mary lo Jorgensen Sandy Joseph Leslie Kamin Sue Kane Arleen Kanter George Kanter Alan Kaplan Brian Kaplan Chris Kathe Marla Kaufman Gearge Karamitos Russell Karlins Mary Kauffman Karen Kaz Dave Keon Linda Keigan lill Kelin Ira Kessler Heidi Kis! Lynn Klagis Margie Klatt Brian Klein Sherry Kleirutein lnri Klewer Sue Kline Marlin Kline Sue Klupar Dolores Koch Michele Kolman Bill Komperda Wendy Kon Susan Koppensleiner Kathy Korba Patty Korbel Lucille Kowalik Amy Kowieski Yvonne Koslic Kathy Kozial Carolyn Kramer Craig Krandel Gayle Krefl Richard Krocker Michael Krall Robert Kroll lrene Kuc Les Kulasi Eileen lacerra Art Lachman Ed lamsky Deanne Lammersfeld Fred Landsman Vicki Larson Mike Lavin Vicky Larsenn Barbara Lee Steve Leibfriiz Mike Leibovitz Eileen Leman Felice Levin Gene Levin Sharon Levin Pam Levine Meryl Levinson joseph Lesniak jerry Levy Bill Lind Jay Lipnick Mike Loeffler Steven Loob Mary Lorenz Cindy Losasso Council members prepare posters to inform students of the winter dance. . WTFE? X .. P ,J f ' ,, , 4 I A ti, A V 9 T 17 1 i f , '38, B i- V F ' ' ' 6 - , ' I ' , I il X J sl ' 1 - y -r- B aw hi , i ,,,V ,,,, I an I if 1 li V 3 . il V 1 e'-. V if 'll 4 '5' A M I n E, .,,i Y .. ,,., vi,. V VM? 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X . . ,i, www-'Q' ' is Juniors Steve Lubelfeld laura Luzwick Mary Lynch Sharyl Mack Dennis Madigan Robert Maffia Michael Magnani Michele Majewski Karen Malantis Pamela Malisoff Mike Maloney Roz Maloney David Maller Mark Manbeck Donna Mancini Dave Mandel Elizabeth Mandik Briana Maravolo Mary Kay March Richard Marder Silva Mardoian ludy Margalski Marcella Markiewicz Bob Markin Glen Marks Dan Marolda Kathy Marsico Tom Martini Kurt Mass Laurel Matteoni Cary Mattes Jeff Mattes Karen McAndrew Nan McDonnell Chris McGrane Pam McLean Kathy Medley Neil Mednick Sue Meerbaum Linda Menich jerry Mendrolea Claudia Meyers lim Michalec Donna Michalek lim Michelotti Scott Mikell Mille Millar Bob Miller Karen Miller Matt Miller Scott Minkley Daryl Mirza Cheryl Misiolek Gale Mogenson Angelo Montague Mark Moore Students involved in the fall play meet with Mr. Jeffers and Mr. Kieinfeld to prepare for the production. Luann Moratti Barb Mores loan Moriarty Randy Moss Donna Mueller john Murtaugh Rich Musso john Nankervis Anthony Nardini Houston Neeves Debra Neff Steve Nellessen Kenneth Neumann Ross Nevler Michelle Newmann Arthur Nicewiclr Patty Nitti Mary Norek Brett Novak jeff Nowilc Debbie Nunes Leslie Nykolajiszyn Barb Obrzt julia Obuchowski jim O'Connor Timothy O'Hagan Carol Olson Doug Olson Alfred Optel julie Osborne Wendy Osterberger Howard Ostrinsky Ron Ostnrszna Randy Ozmina Tony Ozzauto Larry Page Martha Pagliari Nancy Palcheck Al Palmer Denise Panel: Marie Papanastasopoulas Kari Paris Rhonda Parzygnat Cheryl Paschke Tina Pascolla Daniel Pavlick Gina Perone Janice Perpigiani Deanna Perry Dave Perry Deborah Peterson Norman Peterson Betty Petray Michael Philippsen Kathy Piekarz Steve Pietrick Rory Pink Linda Pointek Lisa Piper Linda Piton Mitchell Pitt joe Placek ,K Q- iv ' Q K ' ' ' W 1Plj5 ' yy, 4. A- P AP 4 K ,P C' ,..,-ri 'GA' X ,Mk .P 5 it at Piit i r le y y I f P ,,.: V ' Xb P tg Wig . 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YJ , x Asif' D L -, ,W a ' S Q ,L- 4 11 . e 7' , i ,1, ,:i' N' H o W 'Q V i ggi 'yi ,,,,h , P, at I K ' A ae RW U M or 'ii' M ' 'uv Q 1 -,LL Juniors Sue Sullivan Lori Sweeney Tracy Swiatek Robert Sylverne Sylvia Szabo Christine Szebel lane Szemiot Sandra Tachna Tony Tamburo Lorri Tankel Eric Taub Andrew Taylor Helen Taylor Alan Teicher lay Teichmann Tony Thierjung Linda Thorp Bob Tisch Ralph Tobias Thomas Tomasik Anthony Torabene Marlene Trapper judy Traxler Debbi Treitman Lucille Tricarico Tom Trojan Jodi Tunick Richard Turk Susan Tuttle Linda Twaroski Fred Unterberger Mark Unterberger Sue Urban Sharon Vahl Mark Vaporis Phil Versten Pat Vilona joe Vito Mary Vito Maria Vitro Paul Vujica Robert Vujica Doris Wagner Scott Wagner Dena Walder Mary Wargaski Robert Warman jon Wattecamps Alan Wax Larry Wayland Rob Weber Janet Weinberg Fern Weiner Carol Weinstein Carol Weisbecker Arlene Weiss Steve Wells Neal West Linda Wexler Brad White Laura Whitman Lori Willuwei! Glenn Wilson Debbie Wisniewski Keith Wisniewski Linda Wisniewski Lori Wittlock Mark Wodka Lee Wotyna Dave Yanow Anna Yurks Stefanie Zahareas Natalie Zangara Kathy Zanko Martha Zapaier Linda Zatz Terry Zink Chris Zom Jackie Zurakov Michele Zurakov Sophs win class competition The sophomore class was well represented by their class council this year. Taking first in the homecoming class competition marked the start of a very successful year. To build up the treasury, the sophomores sold wax lips, mistletoe, and candy. The success of the campaigns was largely due to better attendance at the meetings. The class began planning their junior prom, and advisers Mr. Beard and Mrs. McGinn anticipate a success. Sophomore Class Council: Top Row: A. Grieco, M. Anderson, K. Dunn, S. Dryden S. Green Bottom Row: J. Bailey, S. Zeppos, V. Spasojcedic, D. Kokinis, J. Spahr Seated: K. Brosnan Ray Adam '- Victor Adams Gary Adelman lack Aimers Iamie Allison Dawn Anderson Deborah Anderson Marilaine Anderson Becky Andreou james Andros Mary Anzelone jeff Appel Steve Arkin joe Arnold Dawn Artarian Margaret Arvidson Larry Aschacher Steve Ashe Kim Avino Chris Baffes Ioan Bailey Michael Bailey Helene Balaskas Chris Balog Hugh Barlet! Craig Barmazel Nancy Barry Tom Barto Ray Bartolucci Tom Bastian Ian Bauer Carl Baumeister Cindy Becker Scot! Bellak Mark Bender Mindy Benson Sheryl Berg Nancy Bergluncl Michael Berman Caryn Bernstein . . z.. at an . ay. , W: B iic ' . Z Q 1, , . .Q , fi t B , W, .4 5' I 5 .. ., 6 H .. M . .,,,,. . . 1, . .... . K .lu ., ....,. .,. yr Z Tb? 'Q ...va Qs 'A l, is X . E Q . .fi 5 .4 , , 'E ' r L 1 'CCC Q , ,. . ... , ...., . - - ff ,W . ' ss U i 1 1 X T 't c ii any K .2 fi g AA. . 15? . r af 1 - Z7 5 . K . . 21, 'iw . 559 f f f - f , wa . r. 4 t, J .ff My gf 1. T if Q W ....,: X . .BL . .. . 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Blumenfeld Mike Blus Debbie Board Carol Bobula Darren Bohm Mark Bojlto Bryan Boliaux Guy Boliaux Mark Borchew Donna Borshell Steve Boss Tami Bourbon Terry Brady Rick Brano Carol Breen Valerie Brennan Steve Brenner Kathleen Brizzolara Irwin Brodsky Delphanie Bmadrick Helene Broclcstein Kim Brosnan Ted Broten Caryn Brown Kathy Brown Tracy Brown Barry Brownstein biyne Budish Susan Buonincontro joe Burbach laura Burklund Cindy Burks Tom Burlcs Mary Burton Tom Busse Mark Buttliere Martin Buttliere Rita Byrne Nedine Cacioppo Chris Cairo Camille Calabrese Marnie Calabrese Mary Caldrone Kim Callahan lack Capozzoli leralyn Cappello Bnxce Capsuto Rich Capsuto Dani Caras Sharon Carberry Ieni Cartland Dan Casaletto ludy Catullo Debbie Caudill lulie Cavanagh lohanna Cawley Lori Cemy Michele Chaiken Sheryl Chargo Steve Chase Denise Chason Pat Chiappetta Michelle Church Peter Church Camille Ciba Nancy Cicero Rosalie Ciminello Scott Cipinko Judy Cipolla Adam Clayman Bill Coglianese Alan Cohen Cale Cohen Steven Cohen Scott Cohn Sue Colangelo Ed Coleman Marsha Collins Beth Conradi William Cook Greg Cooney Karyn Cooper Vince Corona Missy Corr Carmella Corrado Lin Costello Frank Cozzi Paul Crane Joanne Crepps Mary Crigler Barbara Cronin Nancy Curtis lim Cutrona Karl Daffe Joyce D'agostino Mary D'agostino John Dahlgren Edward Dahlin Maritat Dannes Brian Davis David Davis Marcy Davis Margot Dauber Mike DeBartolo Stephen DeChaud Vicki Dedes Debbie Dedio Ed Dee Scott DeGraf Ellen Degodny Dorian Dembski Ray Devlin Alan DiCicC0 Suzah Dicker William Didden Laura Dillon Providence DiSalvo Lisa DiVita George Dix Kim Dolbeare james Donatelli Phil Dow Susan Dryden Susan Dukas Kathy Dunn jill Dyja Mark Dyslin , , , . lk, Q 531 Z itoe I ,, 'Rf' Sophomore cheerleaders go to great lengths to gain the crowds attention. 4 M - if l ,, L- Vye. 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Sophomores Sophomore Cheerleaders in their V Scott Eauslin Walter Ebner Ann Edahl Sai Elia Howard Elkin Steve Elsner Susan Engel Nancy Englund Jackie Ennis Kenneth Epstein Scott Epstein Gail Erikson Harold Bkew Bob Etchingham Paula Faber Marieth Fabian Bill Factor jeff Fajnor Bret Farrell Ken Faulhaber Marcia Feboer Lorri Feld Ray Feldman Dawn Femmel Jacqueline Fenton Carolyn Ferch Sheila Fergus Chris Ferino Sherry Ferrari Robert Fields Dawn Filas Scott Finlay john Fiorio Timothy Fitzpatrick Paul Fleck lim Fleisner Robbin Flosi Donna Foelsch Fstelle Ford Andy Foreman Perry Forty Scott Francis Matthew Frawley Deborah Friedland Kurt Friedman Lynn Friedman Ross Friedman Steven Friedman lim Frisch Barb Froehlich Scott Fry Betty Furlan Tim Cadomski Joan Galanter Sarah Galletta ludy Gardner Paul Garelli Sue Gargano Joyce Garrigus Andrea Gattuso Tim Gavlin Jerry Gayle Cathy Gaza Linda Geis Jay Geller Diane Gianos Julie Gillen Margaret Gillespie Bill Ginsburg Anna Giustino Jay Glass Carolyn Glassman Ricki Gold Lenore Goldman Mike Goldman Robin Goldwater Neil Good Barb Godman jory Goodman Sue Goosz lo Gootnick Sue Gonnella Nancy Gonsinrek George Goralski Steve Goranson Rose Gorla lim Gurski Denise Goss Andrea Gordon James Grady Peggy Graff Tom Graham Cindy Grant Jill Grant Michelle Grant Mary Gray Iohn Grazian Arthur Greco Suzanne Greco Sandee Greene Jeff Greenfield Scott Greeier Sandy Grevas Alison Grieco Linda Griseto Pete Groscop Arlene Grossman Laura Gullberg Cherie Gustafson Penny Gustin Cheryl Hager Barbara Hahamy .53 V K. -' ' ' ,. - A e.. iilii Y 1-t --L ' - 't--- V --'i ' - ii A - , iiii I .- 1 ' , ' V , iii i:i I 'ii' G' 7 1 A , , . ,, G L V iilli .. - ' - .V i t. ..:, eeee A ' V V C - , it ' ,--- A Q 15 i eeei i A i it V' , .. 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V laye Hiiduk I K I I PESZY Hambafh , ' C if F i f i 51012 Hanbfm .V , G V i G- ., ., if Don Hanky' it , f- 1 f I 5 Sophomore Janine Wageman functions as one ofthe leaders ofthe pack here as the 3:33 bell rings. f By 3' ml N 1? I - . ,.f,,g,:,, ..V, i VVV- zik, ii ' - W , A f 3- ii lyil f Vk:,V:L:E . lvys I if X , , aa I3 ,rw 4, ,,k. J, , - ,wxvzfz ez fi' '4 4 '- -HW :w,zf'74: ,gifm2f:p,,4 f. V img 'J ' ' 1 N 5452 , e e J ' , j l -f'1 . , f ff 'f , 'i-1 A .. ' 'I ' ' ff ' V 'L' if J J A AL,i ' ' -AA X ,.,, i , ' A f , :vv ,- f , -71. ,i. ,- , f W .4 ,, .f f . A . Q ,li , ,V t E f fr V :ffgf f if ZIKK ' L. tkk' ': f Skill K' . , ' J' H g',A ' -we Q V rlry I VVVVV l I W A 1,4 I ' ,--' N I 2. ,,,,.. K H, V75 ' f' . - aiiffiv- 1 ,, Y Ai, D' V--- , ' t ,,,,, V ., ., le an J ' 4 ' 'Y Q' K i K A bi if-L . - , sf' - 4 I ' '- ' J A A , , ia . -A f -'k 'h5 - -ff ' ' ff' .,,, - A E ' T Z J ,. Vw . f J els N? I V A 5. v ,r . V it 3, , , A M y ,J A1A,, J 1 a J, J i 1 ' K ' iff - . '. 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Q 55 Ag 3 s , i s Caryn McCarrell Laura McCormack Michael McDonald Steve McGregor Kelly McKay Terry McMahon Ann McNamara Brian McNichols Henry Meyers Edward Mich Keith Mierzwa Phil Millar Ken Miller Mike Miller Roger Miller Scott Miller Stuart Miller Diane Miner Laura Minor Lauri Minor Pat Misiolek Larry Moller Darlene Moore Marlene Moore Sharon Moss Dan Muench Gorden Munsen Paul Murphy Donna Musolf Bob Nakao Anger Napoli Angelo Nardi Steve Nardini Cathy Narel Mike Naskrent Linda Nathanson Jerry Natiello Brian Natta Maureen Neenan Judy Nellessen Gail Nelson Laura Nelson Mari Nelson joe Nessler Ellen Nevler Kathleen Niemiec Sheryl Nicolay Mr. Beard waits with his science students for the fire drill to officially end Holly Norman Reinold Nussan Sophomore soccer team discusses strategy for a game. If W Q l Tom Nutini Natalka Nykolajiszyn Colette OBeid Kathy Obermaier Mary Obog Ann O'Brien Debbie Ochal Karen O'l-lagen Kevin O'Keefe Cathy Olson Doran Ortman james Osborne Mike Osel Ricardo Oses Dan Otowicz jane Paczosa Ruben Paganucci Marianne Pagliari Sue Paladino Tony Palcheck Mike Panascu Theodore Paoulos Paul Papierski Mary Papp Diane Pappas Mike Pappas Patty Parrinello Lori Parrott Grace Partipilo Lynn Paschke Terri Passarella Kathy Past Bob Patzke David Paul Tracey Pavkev Patti Payson Steven Pector Patti Perillo lanice Perlman Terri Perlman George Perschon Tmdi Perzentka Karen Peterson Ken Petray Eva Piechuto Sue Pietrick David Pink Mike Pinski Ralph Pirtle Chris Piscitello Mark Platt Susan Polan O. Poldexter Donna Polinski Michael Politinsky Cindy Pollard lanice Porcelli Mario Portanova . X if ' f ' l. ' ,K r , L ,. -, M ' . 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Sophomores Adrienne Racanelli Dean Ranieri Sheryl Ranieri Kathy Redig Terri Reiss Robin Reizner Diana Repich Faye Revelas Judd Revesz Mary Rhodes Susan Rice Rich Richards Debbie Richmond Jeffery Riemer Sue Rizzo Vicki Rodrigo Linda Rodriguez Linda Rogers Valerie Roman Peter Romano Carol Rosen Caryn Rosen Merle Rosen Roni Sue Rosen Harry Rosenberg lra Rosenberg David Rosenstein Barry Rosenthal Milne Rosenthal Susan Rousso Marla Royne Marsha Ruby Alan Rubin Mark Ruchniewicz Dawn Rudin julie Roels Cary Ruff Karen Rupkey john Rush Nora Russel Terry Ryan Bob Rzepecki Erik Saethre Gina Salerno Debra Salomon Chris Saulka Mike Sayyah Mary Scafidi Robin Schanker Mark Schapiro Mike Schiffman Sanford Schimel Mikk Schneider Wenki Schoen john Schubert Larry Schubert Karen Schuh Karole Schuh jeffrey Schuhmann Howard Schultz Sharon Schultz Paul Schulze Howard Scjisteff Peter Schwaba ludy Schwrtz Dave Schwirer Bob Schutter Terri Schwind Chuck Sciurba Patricia Scovill Dale Seafield Salli Sebastian Scott Sedivy Faleen Sedjo Diane Segreti Pamela Sellberg Dana Sellergren Sharon Serlin Patti Settipani Holli Shaffer David Shamberg Ilene Shane Marla Shapiro Stacy Shapiro Randi Shaw Ianice Sheprok Anupam Sheth Christie Shields Candy Shkoler Gordon Shore Dave Siegel Iacqueline Sieros Simone Sikes Elaine Sikorski Beth Silver Donald Simandl David Sinclair janet Sinenn leri Singer Marc Singer Andrew Sitkiewicz Pat Siwak Margaret Siwek James Skarb Holly Skinner Laurel Sladnich jamie Smith Jodi Smith Audrey Snisko jeffrey Sok Nathan Solomon Pany Sola james Sompolski Cliff Sorensen Ienni Spahr Karen Sparkowski Vesna Spasojcevic Jonathan Spitz Bruce Spitzer Dave Spiwak Randall Spiwak Pat Sprafka Olga Stanjovski Kim Stec Mark Stecher Milovoje Stefanovic Mike Stamper lody Stein Cheryl Steinberg Neal Steinken Alden Stiefel Deborah Stiewe Connie Stobierski jill Stockfisch William Stoll Marilyn Stroker Mike Styne Lynn Sullivan Dick Swanson Rolf Swanson Michelle Swiderski Gordon Tajiri Shari Tankel Julie Tattle lordon Tauber Lisa Tegmeyer Christy Thibucleau Michele Thibudeau Kathy Thompson Kathy Thomsen Robert Tinkoff james Tomaszewski Rick Topp Dean Travaglio Vincent Tricarico Scott Troiani Shari Troy Mark Turchik David Turetzky .S ..,. sf: S.. -s to .S iii'ii'.i V , ii ii'i A iihii W S S 'fe A 1 I Q s--. 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A 1 at - ,V --.1 ' , ' V ,1,- V A , --hh - N - il ' ,-' 1' ,:ffi '- ., -1 ---f, ',, qw , A... ,,,,- , il W l yyyy rylyr yrii J L J ---h' Q- k ' L 1 1 ' I .- v f ,gi ,, ---- hA J 'ff J iiel , 4. - 5 l ,. - ' A ' -- , ,. , ,,,, , H 1 J ,, Miss Anderson figures Out C hange for sophomore Gayle Cohen. mwawnv mv: alla 1 i Z V KL., W iii? , H -'riff' 1--1? J U f 1, lm -2 Miff- the fssnn it , ' , H .. , .: f , . Sophomores Kerrni Turner John Twarowski Cory Unger Jim Unger Patti Usack Karen Uselding Richard Uslander Troy Van Puymbrouck Perry Vandenberg Bob VanDine Keih Vanus Julie Varco Wendy Vetter Lee Vincolese Greg Vishoot Christine Vito Phil Voght Jane Volkman Rino Volpe Janine Wagemann Jody Waldman William Walker john Walter Nancy Wamat Janet Warmack Jane Watt Lori Weinberg Bonnie Weis Michael Weis Howard Weiss Mark Weiss Roland Weiss Randy Weith Fred Wells Mark Werba Jean Werner Glenn West Jean Westcot Christy White Roger Wiese Lisa Wikstrom Marc Wilder Karen Willmann Linda Winton Lisa Winton Jodie Wise John Wisniewski Shelley Wisniewski Steve Wohlbrandt Allen Wooley William Yen Steve Yesinick David York Trace Zaber Tim Zaehler Dan Zalesny Dawn Zangara Lynn Zbierski Sara Zebos Roy Zeler Sally Zeppos Jeannine Zeromsky Mike Ziebell Carol Zielinski Nancy Zielinski Tami Zimmerman Andrew Zorn Gaby Zubillaga Pizza part for frosh New to Maine was the School Scramble, a scavenger hunt and a party to acquaint the freshmen with each other and the school planned by the sponsors, Mrs. Mayfield and Mr. Ballg also new was the Valentine Post Office. Another fund-raiser was also held to raise their budget. A frosh- soph party was held with pizza being the attraction. The proposal of a freshman-sophomore council combined was presented this year. Frosh Class Council Officers: QL-RJ A. Blum, vice-president. Mrs. Mayfield, sponsorg M. Steinlce, presidentp Mr. Ball, sponsorg S. Maher, secretaryg N,Slezak, treasurer . Karen Aalcnes , H ' jeffrey Adamczyk Rich Addante james Afresser . Barbara Agnello Conrad Aigner Tom Alexander Lizetle Alvarez we i Q, Donald Ammer 'nfs . ' Therese Anderson 1' 4, 'Y . - I , ' '60 Teri Anderson . ' Chris Andress 'V ' ' Lanna Arendt I Denise Arnold ' ' Pete Argiris J 1 Ara Ariarian y ' I .. Tom Arvidon L , , Ken Ashman , Mark Auguston Angel Aviles -M. ' Lisa Bain Andrea Bair J M, f I 4 1 Paul August r -in 1- ' sb . l ,, .J Q If f Randy Ball Bob Balmes ' ' Phil Harish Mike Baron ' Kim Bastian 3 ,Q Patty Batliner C Vikki Baum V, - 1 ' 523' john Bauler - ..,' 'V .1 ' X by 4, it fl i Gregg Becker Y . , V' N . . Cary Bell lanice Bender ' Michelle Berenson ' - lim Berglund V I Terri Berrigan , . f 4' '- Jeffrey smh A joe Bertog .'r ' Q a f ' lk 4? 91,1 . z'rf. z . Y .. if get 'ilk' . Q MP! U ,, gi' -wff , . . f George Betsias 51 V is F. Dave Bevien Phil Bierman Larry Binslein Craig Bizzoni Shari Black Aimee Blum Iohn Blus F , Danielle Bobene 31- Q' . 4 . 6 1 . V X -fr 'M iw W M A l in 'Q 8122 W 3. le' W 1 an . . S if hp A 4' wr i amaze fi - 4 'C' V Lin ' iz, A ! 4 , ,rr f ye- ,fff . flax 'giyjf . 5' it Z ...-, A4 I it ,gl 1. by , ,, -. L If wwf: 465 Tal 03 I X I1 , ff wb . I.. Nw, -.x lib Es :l, ii . .foe +5 i ,V ,fr 34: iv we we Q . EEF r ,f L V- 1' f, 5,1 ., 5-liz ii' Y-. . W if we N xk .113-t--j .. -ESE: we X 5 '- X N.. ea f Q Sava ii ta owbwfwg, Q X N? 1 ' E xi if .-X222 -W W X Q it S tt X-fx? g N X rw , t rr 'Q if Q W s w x 'S 3' rf I L K 1' 1 ... N X 1 C tttyt 1mAl mm,. . K , -i .., ii ,Z 215 KP' ---:' K Y .-5. l , we . . sw- ,, X 'ei C Q .. Z ,.., .. tw ,. 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A' Q f x, keg s, 2115 Frosh have their first formal exposure to Maine East during their testing here the spring prior to Freshmen Mary Bobowski Cindy Bodzewslri Katherine Bohn jacalyn Borowczyk Kenneth Borowksi Bryan Bone Mary Ann Borshein Mary Breen Al Bremer Kenneth Brenner Tom Breslin Randy Brickman Randy Broms Chris Brown Grailing Brown Laura Brown Nancy Brown Bnxce Brooks Nancy Brozowski Barbara Buck janet Bumstine Marie Buscagia Maureen Cahn Gregory Cairo Angela Calabrese Tina Camacho Scott Caras Corina Carbajal Dan Cavanagh Regina Cecchin john Cesek Mary Chalus Marjorie Chaneslue Bill Chapman Stewart Chemoff Marla Cherry Tom Cherven Diane Chesrow Paula Christenson Iohn Christiansen Gerard Christianson Joanne Ciabattari Mike Ciemiak Tad Ciezki Cray Cimaglia Marie Ciochon Sheri Cloch lay Cohen Kayla Cohen Chris Colletti Peggy Cooney Tony Corriero Barbara Corr jackie Corrigan Linda Cowart joe Crigler Barb Currie Paula Dahlgren Dorothy D'Anna Robert Davidson Stacy Dayiantis Jeffrey Debs Carol Delirancesca Scott DeGroot Helen Delamata Fernando DelCastillo Tony Demes Dave Dempsey Mary Dempsey Julie DeSaovo Richard Devery Lisa Dinapoli Kim DePrizio Scott Divito Audrey Dobias jason Dobie Ted Domanchuk Carolyn Donatelli Kathy Doninger Linda Dooman Dorothy Dragon jill Drucker Robert Drymalski jon Dubin Susan Dunn Dave Dvorvak Rita Dybas Donald Dye Charles Edelberg jackie Edelson lim Egelston Pamela Einspar Wendy Eisenstadt Debibe Elsin Nancy Ellin Audree Epstein David Erickson Drew Erskine Sherry Ettleson Phil Exel Bill Factor Lynn Farley jeff Ferd Tracy Feirstein Comelia Feldmann Camille Ferraro Mary Filippo Susan Fine Laura Firio Steve Fishman Thomas Foley Janet Fold Barb Fortman Lori Fox Sherri Fox Dave Fran! 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L s. aim., e W A We .05 ee r 5 esr l r xl Q f in - a- 'G P A, , f 5 0: ' - 1 S . , , if 9 Q ' Freshmen begin the year by contributing to their booth. .62 ff' X' n ,A ee a 'E iii W -r Freshmen Shari Friedman Colleen Frigo Arthur Fumarolo Andrea Gabriel Sara Gaeta Paul Gagliardi Luke Gajewski Lance Cams Marla Gamze Stephen Garcia Lisa Garnett Suzanne Garrity joe Gertile Mitch Geravasil Janice Gersh Kathy Gibbons Mike Gibbs Kathy Gilmartin Ellyn Glassman Stan Glickman Sue Glowacki Michael Goldberg Nancy Goldberg Teri Goldsand Debra Goldstein Sharon Goldstein Marci Gomberg Michel Gontarek Marc Chodman Eric Goranson joy Goroshnik David Graff Debbie Granick jill Grant Lisa Grasenick Sarah Gray Barbara Greco Mike Green Sue Greenberg Denise Grevas jim Griesser Tom Griffin Lisa Grimm Lori Groenwald Mary Grueneberg Mike Gubin John Guglielmo Kim Gulmickson Theresa Gutt Craig Hainzinger Mary Hajduk Paul Hanlon Bonnie Hanson Cathy Hareas joel Harner Lon Harrelson Charles Harris lami Harris Sheri Hartman Roberta Harvey David Hatyina Frank Hauptmann Heather Hawkins Bob Heath Gary Heath Barb Heenan Sidney Helbraun Alan Heller Nancy Heller Mike Helminiak William Henshell Sherri Herrmann Ken Herzlich Daniel Heyman Susan Hildebrandt Kim Hindale Howard Hirsch Debbie Hirt Debbie Hodge Dan Hofer David Hofer jeff Hoff Vigal Hofman Ken Holley Elaine Holm lrwin Horwitz Donna Hosp Mark Hovany Ed Huber Diane Hull Vicky Hunt Marjorie Hustin Dave lnfantino Bob lngolia Dean lsaacs Randy Israel Sharon lssel lohn Jablonski Corinne jagielski Martha Iandt Debbie Ianofskey Debbie lanus Diane lefferis Denise lelke Dawn Jensen Iohn Iewell Bill joern jeff Johanek Jeanette johnson Lynn Johnson Neil jolcover Diane joseph Chris jurica Peter Kacmarek Neal Kahalnik Freshman volleyball player practices the bump. ,Fr li ar? 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S k L or L 1- e H e i ,,, iiie M :if ,, P Q i l ' we ' i ee K R 9 ' ' V' 1 , W, ,L V l si D 5: L gi 3-2, f ff h ' Eff , ' L e e R 21,1 ew ll L e R ieyy iii 1 ff R 1 ,N + ee e T ,, if Ri I V : W iz , , K K K .: Freshmen Scott Kalina Valerie Kallslron Michael Kamysz Len Kaplan Karen Kapp Diane Kapustka Jeannine Karbowksi Beth Karp Paul Kasabian Eileen Kalzenberg Eugene Kedzierski Frank Keener Brian Kier Karen Killips Pat Kilroy Beverly Kinowksi Andre Kiolbasa Karen Kirschenbaum Sue Kirschner Raymond Kist Mary Ellen Klan Dave Kleeman Sonja Klevenow Karen Klichowski Marty Kline Geralyn Klocek Sandy Klupar Mary Knuerr Carol Lucan Marcia Kofsky Mike Kogos T. R. Kohler Dave Kolbaska Heidi Kon Diane Konar Linda Korach Susan Koss Kathy Kosyk Kathy Kovich Mark Knz Glen Krandel Mike Kulas leff Kulz Dean Kwiatkwaski Kean LaCalamita Mike Lachrnan Larry Lamaski Rick Lammersfeld Denise LaPierre Gary LaPorta Art Larson Marty LaSusa Mary Lauesen Rhonda Lavin jeff Lawrence larry Lebudun Katherine Lee Prosh girl leaves the confusion of high school the second week in Septem- ber, Wendy LeGenza David Leib Daniel Leinwander Ieff Lemajeur Jeff Lepak Byron Lesney Marty Less Andrew Leuzzi Jeri Levin Michael Levine Andrea Levinson Laurie Levinson Laura Levitt Mark Levitt Steve Levy Lory Leyman Judy Liebsch Andy Lietz Kim Lisakowsky Brett Livengood lim Livorsi Jim Lloyd Cindy Logan Andy Lorenzen Claudia Losacco Cathy Lottus Melissa Lulaurich Andrea Lupelfeld Eileen Ludkowski Frank Lukashow Daryl Luke Cherie Luna Elizabeth Lynch Iames Macanowicz Vicki Macchione Tom Macior Stacy Mack Nancy Mahoney Ion Main Chantal Mairlot Bill Mairson Cindy Majewski Eve Male: Chris Malinowski Wendy Malisoff Linda Maloney Mark Malter Marsi Manaster Andrea Mandelkern Dawn Manzo Becca Maravolo Jeff Marland Maria Martens Cindy Master Shannon Matler Arleen Matsushige lan Matthews Pamela Mazik Sharon McAlister David McCarrell Margie McEvilly Mary McGrath Pat McGrath Cathy McMahon Cindy McMahon Dori McMahon Bruce Meadow Steve Mennig Vicki Mennig Dawn Merchant Don Meskan Scott Meyers james Micek Paula Miceli Bill Michael Nancy Milgrom Cathy Millen Dorine Miller Jacqueline Miller jean Miller L -I L in Nui-L ..,. 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Karen Nicpon Bill Norek Laura Novak Nancy O'Brien Kim O'Connor Pal Oetringer Ray Ogren Kevin O'l-lara Loraine Olbrisch Barbara Olson Corinne Olson Tom Olson Lisa Orenstein Lisa Ozzauto Dave Padaitt Ronald Paganucci Susan Palmer Rich Palumbo Chuck Panek lim Pannarale Don Panuce Doris Pape Michael Paradise Kristie Paris Mark Pasterski Marcia Palerkiewicz Steve Patke Gregg Pawell Laura Pekosh Council's Mini Courses, offered in the spring, were a new exper- ience for the freshmen. study hall is a familiar place to all freshmen. Assigned Marc Pelini james Perillo Bruce Perry Kathy Perry jean Peterson Dan Phalen Mark Phillips Wayne Phillips Karen Piazza John Picchiotti Judy Piekarz Bob Pisani Dayna Pitascm Anita Platzner Rosanne Polcyn Don Polinski Fern Poncher Donna Poray Nancy Porta Gordon Poschel Mark Poulos Liz Price Carolyn Pyka Stuart Rabin Donna Rakocinski Claricia Ramos john Ranieri Nancy Rapoport joe Katuzienski Debbie Ray Rita Reed Thomas Reed Marian Reid Roger Reiner Teri Reisman Stuart Reizner Maribeth Rembowicz Dona Reynolds Jeff Reschke julie Reynolds Mark Rhodes Bob Richards Nancy Richards Dave Richman David Richter Diane Richter Laura Richter Cathy Rickert David Reimer Cindy Riley joe Roberti Rob Robinson lsmael Rodriguez Stephen Rohr Laura Roman Steven Romano fs.. , ,,...m...,..,,.. ,Ag E it VV. '1-' P , 'V K ,..,.,, Y ii i iii V . . esss V V V V a s .. . -V KJf V 1: 5 , i --.ii V .lift 35' ...Sz ...,, L , V 5. - e g 1 , ' i- f .333 sooi R - sosi s a V K h tt-. Q La.. 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A 9 A 55 7 ' 'af I-f -s, ,izl VV .AQ.A VV VVA VA VAVVV l Q ' 'XA Q' NHS member George Morgan helps freshman with his Algebra. ,.-...Na Freshmen Nancy Roko Ed Rosenberg Scott Rosenberg Steven Rosenberg Aaron Rosenbloom Bradley Ross David Rothbart Peter Rothblatt Mickey Rothblatt Ginnette Rothlisberger Barbara Rozanski Lynn Rubey Mary Ruchniewic Eric Rudin Arthur Ruthenberg Dan Rutowicz Donald Rutowicz Kim Rychter Anthony Saatello Steve Safron Peter Salamoun joseph Salerno Eran Samaras Ioann Santore Gregg Santinover Kent Scharrer Gayle Schatz Julie Schatz Sheryl Schatz Marty Schiff Tony Schiff Ray Schimmel Renee Schmidt Linda Schoos Rick Schubert Dar Schuelke Lisa Schulman Robert Schuhman Linda Schulastd Carol Schuster Linda Scwab Nancy Schwandt Rick Schweigel Susan Scheitzer Anthony Scovill jamie Seal Tmdi Seelos Sue Seifert Karen Sele Gayle Selinsky john Sennott laura Sessions Sherri Shaevitz lra Shakman Harlan Shapiro Patty Shivley Murray Shore Eva Sieghart leffry Silverman Mark Silverman Suzzanne Sinacore Audrey Sirota Donna Sitkiewicz Tom Skic Dan Sladek Nancy Slezak Aaron Sloan Pam Small Steve Snodgrass Harold Soehn Steven Sok Steve Solomon Mark Sorkin john Sorman Bill Spentzos Sharon Spera Donna Stanczuk Nancy Steigerwald Mark Steinke Michael Steinlauf Barbara Steinweg Bob Stenger Eric Stenstrom Lorinan Sterling Judy Stern Lisa Stetz Alan Steyer David Strand Sue Strandberg Andrea Strauss Andrea Still Janet Strokosch Denise Stoll Alison Stroke Craig Sukowski Debra Sulla Jerry Sullivan Don Swanson Sue Swanson Robert Sweeny Cherly Swiatek Michael Szabo Angelo Szemiot Mary Tabert Carrie Talbert Linda Tashjian led Terchmann David Teraji Teresa Terenzio Karen Thelen Paula Tice Sandy Tikulski lames Tokcph john Tokoph Bob Traxle! 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J Bred Zi in eaaa an Sandra Z-mkfw , N ... . - - Senior Director Kory Abrams: Football 1,2,3,4, lan Addante: Orchesis 25 Dance Concert 25 Ski Club 4. Merle Albert: D.O. 4, Vice Pres. 4. C nthia Algino: Bowling Club 1,25 Spanish Cllub 2. Chris Allen: Soccer 1,2. Mark Allison: Football 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Intra- murals 1,2,3,4. Iames Altman: Baseball 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Bowl- ing Team 35 Band 1,2,3,45 V-Show 4. Darrel Antzak: V-Show 1,2,3,45 Musicals 1,2,3,45 MHS 2,3,45 Tri-NI 2,3,45 'I'heSpial'I 2,3,45 Soccer 1,2. Michael Applebaum: WMTH 25 FBLA 3,4, Vice Pres. 4. Steve Arden: Football 1,35 Tennis 2,3,45 MHS 3,45 Intramurals 2,35 M-Club 3,4. jill Artstein: CCO 4. Karl Aschacher: Tennis 1,2,3,45 M-Club. 3,4. Debbie Ashman: Orchesis 2,3,45 V-Show 2,3,45 Dance Concert 2,3,4. Nicholav V. Augelli: Math Club 3,4, Vice Pres. 45 Italian Club 3,4, Vice Pres. 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,4. Doug August: Graphic Arts Club 2,3,4. Marla Bain: Class Council 1,25 Orchesis 45 Dance Concert 3,45 Usherette 1,2,3,45 Bowling Club 1,25 Play 25 Stage Crew 1,2. ' Shameeron Baker: Girls' Track Team 25 Pep Club 15 French Club 15 Art Club 1,2,3,45 Stage Crew 2,35 FO 3,4, Pres. 45 V-Show 25 Circus Club 1,2,35 Girls Gymnastics Team 1,2,3. Rick Baldocchi: Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,25 M-Club 3,45 Speech Team 45 Musicals 3,45 Thes- pians 45 V-Show 45 Dance Concerts 3,4. Michael Baldwin: Football 4. Rhonda Barad: Pep Club 15 Orchesis 1. David Barish: Baseball 1,25 Tennis 35 Sigma- Chi-Sigma 25 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Student Council 3,4, Pres. 45 S i Club 35 V-Show 4. james E. Barrett: Wrestling 1,2,3,45 CWT 3,45 Stage Crew 3,4. Francine Barron: Circus Club 1,25 Art Club 1,25 CWT 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Sec'y 4. Greg Barry. David P. Bartlett: Cycling Club 253, Christine Bartolucci: DE 4, Treas. 45 Circus Club 1,25 Gym Leader 3,45 Girls Track Team 1,2,35 Girls Gymnastics Team 1,2,3. Katie Bauer: Girls Gymnastics Team 15 Circus Club 15 DO 4, Sec'y 45 Ski Club 4. Jay Baum: Football 1,2,3,4, Capt. 45 Basketball 1,2,3,4, capt. 45 Baseball 45 MHS 15 M-Club 3,45 Homecoming King 4. jim Baum: Football 1,2,3,45 MHS 3,4. Georgia Anne Becker: Student Council 3,4, Exec. Board 45 V-Show 2,35 Volleyball Team 15 Cheerleader 2,35 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Gym Leader 3,45 GAA 15 Stage Crew 15 Homecoming Queen 4. Scott Becker: WMTH-FM 2,35 Messiah 2,35 Bowling Club 15 WMTH-TV 3,45 Intramurals 3, james Belezar: Ski Club 2,3,45 Graphis Arts Club 1,2,3,45 Gymnastics 1. Glenn Berg: Soccer 15 Swimming 1,25 Ski Club 1,2. Bruce Bellak: Football 1,25 Wrestling 15 WMTH 2,3,45 PIONEER 2,35 FBLA 3,4, Pres. 45 Comput- er Club 3,4. Bill Bergloff: Indoor Track 15 Stage Crew 15 Gym Leader 3,4. Margie Berresheim: Field Hockey 2,3,45 Volley- ball 1,2,3,45 Badmitton 2,3,45 Basketball 15 Soft- ball 1,2,3,45 Gym Leader 3,45 GAA 1,2,3,4, Sec'y- Treas. 35 Messiah 1. ' Kathy Berrigan: Student Council 1,25 Class Council 1,2,3. Larry Bersh. Walter Beusse: Soccer 152,35 Golf1,25 Ski Club 3. Allen Bierman: IndoorfOutdoor Track 1,2,3. julie M. Bilotich: Orchesis 1,45 V-Show 15 Dance Concert 1. Terri Blayney. Don Bloxnan. Roberta Blum: Ski Club 15 Orchesis 15 V-Show 15 Student Council 1,4, Exec. Board 45 Sigma Chi Sigma 25 Spanish Club 3,45 MHS 3,45 Class Council 45 Quad Council 4. Susan Board: Cheerleader 2,3,4, Capt, 25 V-Show 1,2,3,45 Orchesis 15 Dance Concert 15 Ski Club 15 MHS 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 35 Gym Leader 3,4. Matthew S. Bobowski. Robert Bobula: Bowling Club 15 German Club 1,2. Lia Bombicino: PIONEER 45 Costume Crew 4. Tom Bondi. Rick Boos. Bob Bootz: Track and Field 1,25 Cross Country 25 Mu Alpha Theta 3,4. Gail N. Borchew: Orchesis 1,2,3,45 V-Show 1,2,35 Dance Concert 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 4. Marilyn Borg. Suzanne Boudreau: Debate 15 NFL 15 German Club 1,2,3,4, Sec'y 2: S.A.V.E. 45 NHS 3,42 MHS 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Sigma Chi Sigma 45 Student Council 2. Mike W. Brennan: Swim Team 1,2,3,45 Demon Guard 1,2. Mary Rose Breslin. Michael Brodner: German Club 1,2,3,4, Treas. 35 Math Club 3,4, Pres. 45 Demon Guard 1,2,3,45 Swim Team 1,2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,4. Bonnie lean Brown: Orchesis 1,2,3,45 Dance Concert 1,2,3,45 V-Show 1,2,3,45 Plays 1,35 Thes- pians 1,2,3,45 Speech Team 45 Musicals 1,2,3,45 NFL 45 Italian Club 2,35 Messiah 25 Homecom- ing Court 4. Stan Bukielski. Kathy Bunt: Marching Band 1,2,3,45 V-Show 2,3,45 Musicals 2,3,45 Tri-M 3,4. john Burchard. joe Burros: Bowling Club 1. Randi Sue Buslik: Messiah 1,2. Russ Butler. Cathleen Cacciatore: Messiah 1,2,3,45 V-Show 25 Concert Choir 3,4. Jim Cahill: Art Club 1,2, Pres. 2. Rene Callo: Bowling Club 3. Lu Calandra: Girl's Bowling 2,3,4. Len Cali: Football 1,25 Track 1,25 Italian Club 1,2. Ron Capaccio. Howard Caplan: Track 1. Bob Capozzoli. Roberta Cappelloz Class Council 1,2,3,4, Sec'y 35 Ski Club 2,35 Math Club 3, Sec'y-Treas. 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45LENS 3,4, Editor 4. Linda Cardella: Terrapin 1,2,3,45 Swim Timer 3,4. Duane Carlson. Doug Cartland: Cross-Country 15 Wrestling 2. Mark Castiglia: Gym Leader 3,45 Chess Club 2,35 MHS 3,45 Intramurals 3. Doug Cerny: Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,3. Vicki Charter: Pep Club 15 Guidence Hlpr. 3,4. Kim Chelsvig. Patty Chezem. Richard Childs: Cross-Country 15 Swim Team 1,2,3,45 Demon Guard 1,2,3,45 Messiah 1,2,3,45 German Club 3. Laura Christensen. john Chrystal: Swim Team 2. Lynn Cichon: Orchesis 152,35 Dance Concert 1,2535 Musicals 1,25 Class Council 15 V-Show 1,2,3,45 Speech Team 2,35 NFL 2,35 Tri-M 2,3,45 Pom-Pon 4. Howard Cohen: Gym Leader 45 PIONEER 3,45 Ski Club 25 Class Council 2. jeffrey B. Cohen. Robert Cohn: Bowling Team 1,2. Liz A. Colby: Girl's Track 1,35 Bowling Team 3,4. Beth Colen: Circus Club 1. Sidney Micheal Conner: Plays 1,2,3,45 Musicals 45 Sta e Crew 1,25 NFL 2,3,45 Thespians 1,2,3,45 Speeci Team 1,2,3,45 Baseball 15 Wrestling 1. Bernadette M. Connor: F.O. 4. Glen Corkill: Soccer 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2. Tim Crosby: Basketball 1,25 Baseball 15 Cross Country 1. Randy Crutchfield. Cathy D'Agostino: Speech Team 3,45 NFL 35 Gym Leader 3,4. Doreen D'Agostino: Terrapin 1,2,3,45 Demon Guard 2,3,45 Swim Timer 3. Phil D'Anna: Football 15 Graphic Arts Club 1,2,3. Margaret Daffe: Spanish Club 25 Bowling Club 15 Massiah 15 Swim Timer 2. Bob Dahlgren: Football 1,25 Wrestling 1,2,3,4. Linda Damato. jeff Darschewski: Football 1. Oliver Dati: Boy's Gymnastics 1,25 Italian Club 1,2,3,4, Paul Daugird: Russian Club 1. Karen Davis: Girl's Gymnastics Team 1,2,3. John De Chaud: Math Club 2,3,45 NHS 3,4. Dawn Degenhardt: Socette 15 Ski Club 1,2,35 OO 4. Joseph Delke. Geoff DeLucca: Soccer 1,2. Beth Debs: Musicals 15 Ski Club 25 DE 4, Treas. 4. Larry Deschamps: Baseball 1,25 Basketball 1,2,35 Gym Leader 4. Lina Di Gioia. John Di Prizio: Bowling Club 15 Wrestling 1. Cynthia J. Di Vito: Girl's Gymnastics Team 1,2,3,45 Circus Club 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Dance Concert 1,25 V-Show 152,35 Plays 25 Girl's Track Team 1,2. Patricia Di Vita: Musical 1,45 V-Show 152545 Usherette 35 Girl's Gymnastics Team 1535 Circus Club 1,25 Cheerleader 2545 Co-Captain 45 Gym Leader 3545 Homecoming Court 4. Patty Diulus. David Dobkin: Swim Team 1,2,3,45 WMTH 35 Sigma Chi Sigma 253,45 NHS 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3545 Math Club 45 MHS 45 M-Club 2,3,4. Denise Dolan: Volleyball 1. James C. Dolbeare: Football 1,25 Gym Leader 3,4. Kathy Domenella: Medical Carreers Club 15 Or- chesis 2,35 Italian Club Z,35POm-P011 45 Messiah 15 V-Show 1,2,3, Sharon Dominick. Richard Dennis Domzalski: Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Musicals 15253545 V- Show 2,3,45 Choir 45 Dance Concert 3545 Mes- siah 3,4. Jerry Doskoczynsky: WMTH 3,4. Kathleen Mary Dow: Bowling Club 2,35 Ski Club 25354. Lori Drehobl: Circus Club 1. Jim Drichas: Gym Leader 3. Debbie Drymalski: NHS 3,4. Diana Durham. Debbie Dymek. Robert Edelberg: LENS 4: PIONEER 45 Bowling Club 3,45 V-Show 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 MHS 3,4. i George W. Eger: Thespians 354. Mary Gayle Eggert: Orchesis 152,35 V-Show 1,2,3,45 Dance Concert 152,35 Pom-Pon 45 Ski Club 15 Usherette 15 Gym Leader 3,4. Thomas Russel Eggert: Tri-M 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Tennis 15 MHS 3,45 German Club 4. Terri Eisenberg: Stage Crew 1,25 Usherette 152. Sheri Ellison. Larry Ende: Football 1,25 Wrestling 1,25 Track 15 Gym Leader 45 MHS 354. Joan Mary Engelstad: Ski Club 1,2535 German Club 1,2,3,45 Tri-M 1,2,3,45 Messiah 1,2,3,45 Musicals 1,2,3,45 Usherette 25 Cycling Club 2. Marianne Eterno: Concert Band 253,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,253,4g Flag Corps 45 Orchesis 1,2535 Dance Concert 152535 V-Show 1,2,3,45 Play 35 Usherette 35 Sigma Chi Sigma 25 Orchestra 3. Michael Ettleson: Swim Team 2,3545 M-Club 3,4. Ken Feldman: Cross Country 1,25 Track 1,25 Student Council 45 Class Council 3545 Italian Club 1,25 Art Club 2,4. Robert Fergus: Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Golf 3,45 M-Club 4, Co-Pres. 45 Pep Band 1,2,3,4. Gina Ferina: Guidence Hlpr. 45 Center Court Hlpr. 4. Steven Fields: Track Mgr. 15 Electronics Club 152,35 Sec'y 1,2535 A.V. Hlpr. 1,2,3. Alan Fine: Debate 15 Intramurals 1,2. Martin Finnegan: Class Council 3,45 Pres. 45 Student Council 45 MHS 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3545 Bicentennial Committee 4. Mike Fiorio: Wrestling 1,2,3,45 M-Club 2,3,45 Gym Leader 4. Don Fishman: Basketball 1,25 Football 15 V- Show 3,45 Musical 45 NHS 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3545 Gym Leader 45 Baseball Mgr. 15 Intramurals 2,3,45 M-Club 45 Russian Club 45 Dance Concert 3,4. Christi Flood: Stagecrew 15 V-Show 45 Art Club 25 Orchesis 2535 Pom-Pon 45 Dance Concert 2,35 Ski Club 1. Tony Forchione: Baseball 1,45 Basketball 25 Gym Leader 4. Joan Foelsch: Tennis 253,4. Larry Foreman: Ski Club 4. Janice Foreman: V-Show 1,2,3,45 Musicals 1,25 Dance Concert 152535 Thespian 1,2,3,45 Tri-M 253,45 Orchesis 152,35 Play 35 Madrigals 35 Speech Team 3. Kim Forney. Linda Forshter: Pom-Pon 25 Orchesis 1,3,45 V- Show 1,2545 Dance Concert 1,2,3,45 Musicals 3545 Thespians 4. Bill Fox: Football 1,2,354, Pres. 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3545 Intramurals 25354. Eileen A. Fox: Tennis 2,45 Badminton 15 Spanish Club 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Michael France: Gymnastics 1,2,3,45 Gym Lead- er 3,45 M-Club 3,45 Intramurals 2. Laura Frayn: Flag Corps 3,45 V-Show 45 Sigma Chi Sigma 25 Mu Alpha Theta 35 MHS 35 Riding Club 15 Tennis 25 Ouraboros 15 Intramurals 15253. Norman Friedman: Cross Country 15 Bowling Club 2,3,45 MHS 3. Stuart Friedman: PIONEER 253,4. Jodi Lee Friduss: FO 4, Treas. 4. Sue Fry: Debate Team 1,2,3,45 NFL 1,25354, Sec'y-Treas. 3,45 WMTH 152545 Terrapin 15 Stu- dent Council 3, Sec'y 35 Class Council 3545 Span- ish Club 2. Ann Gabalec: Guidance Hlpr. 1,2. Maryann Galante: Orchesis 1,2,3,4, Pres. 45 V- Show 1,2,3,45 Dance Concert 1,2,3,4. Sandra Gajewski: German Club 3545 French Club 1. Hugh Gams: Swim Team 1,25 Golf 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 1,2,3,4. Allison Gamze: Bowling Club 152535 Girl's Track 15 OO 4, Treas. 4. Gertrude Ganz: German Club 15253,4, Sec'y 3,45 S.A.V.E. 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3545 MHS 354. Juliette Garesche: Terrapin 15 MHS 3. Daniel P. Garrity: Football 15 Cross Country 25 Intramurals 15354. Craig Garrigus: Soccer 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,25 Track 15 M-Club 3545 PIONEER 35 Intramurals 1,2,3. Debra Ann Gartke: LRC Hlpr. 1,2,3,45 Gym Leader 3,45 Messiah 1. Tom Gavlin: Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 15 M- Club 354. Irene Gedweg: Nurses Office Hlpr. 1,2,3,45 Messiah 15253545 Girl's Track 15 V-Show 25 Soc- cer Mgr. 2,35 German Club 1,2. Jory Gelman. Debbie George: CWT 4, Pres. 4. Deborah Gersh: Orchesis 1,2,3,45 V-Show 1,2,3,45 Musical 25 Cheerleader 45 MHS 253,45 NHS 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3545 Thespian 2535 Class Council 354. Barbara Gershon. Jay Gershor: Debate 1525 Plays 1,2. Carmi Giancaspro. Mary Gianos: Orchesis 1525 Usherettes 15 V- Show 1,2,3,45 Plays 15 Pom-Pon 3545 Captain 45 NHS 354, Treas. 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3545 Ski Club 2. jeffrey Ginsburg: Class Council 15 Debate 1,2,3,45 NFL 1,2,3,45 WMTH 45 Speech 25 Thes- pians 3,4. Anna Giovenco: Orchesis 25 Dance Concert 35 OO 4. Jordan Gitelman: Soccer 25 V-Show 3. Jamey Glickman: DE 3,4. Ron Glickman: Tennis 1,2,35 Sigma Chi Sigma 25 Basketball 15 Gym Leader 35 V-Show 35 DE 45 Pres 4. Joey Gliksmanz Baseball 15 Soccer 1,2,3,45 Gym Leader 3,4. Steve Glynn: Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Choir 1,45 Student Council 45 Musicals 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 25 NHS 3545 Sigma Chi Sigma 2,3,45 MHS 2,3,4. Barry Grabelle: Gym Leader 3,45 Soccer 1,2,3,4. Chris Graca: Ski Club 2. Glenn Graff: Track 15 Concert Choir 1,25 Mes- siah 1,25 German Club 1. Marti Graff: Stagecrew 1. Diane Grandi: Riding Club 1,2. Glen Grant: WMTH 1,2,3. Lisa Green. Sharon Greenberg: Ski Club 253545 Class Coun- cil 1,45 Stagecrew 1,25 Musicals 1,25 Plays 15 V- Show 1. Richard Grewe: Swim Team 2. Lynn Griebahn. Ellen Grindel: Orchesis 1,25 V-Show 1,25 Dance Concert 1,25 Ski Club 1,2. Nancy Grossmann: Badminton 15 Sigma Chi Sigma 15 Mu Alpha Theta 35 MHS 3,4. Charlene Golbach: Field Hockey 15 Messiah 1,2,3,45 V-Show 25 Trl-M 45 O0 4. Shelly Beth Goldberg: Stagecrew 1. Nancy Jennifer Goldsmith: Art Club 15 V-Show 15 Circus Club 1.2.3.45 Swim Team 2,3,45 Gym- nastics 1,2,3,4. Gary Goldstein. Diane Gomberg: Band 1,2,3,45 V-Show 2,3,45 Musicals 152,35 Orchesis 25 Plays 45 Ski Club 35 Dance Concert 2. Lesley Goodman: Tri-M 3,45 Madrigals 35 Speech Team 35 Thespians 253,45 NFL 3545 Musi- cal 253545 Plays 3,45 V-Show 1,2,3,45 Dance Con- cert 2. Mike Gordon. Pamela Joy Gordon. Robert Gorgol: Cross Country 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,35 M-Club 3,45 Concert Band 2. Janine Goss. Kathryn Guerrieri: OO 4. Joe Guglielmo: Cross Country 15 Track 2. Sherie Griffanti: Ski Club 3,4. Ed Gustafson. Bob Hanna: Graphic Arts Club 1,2, Vice Pres, 2. Gail Hansen: Orchesis 1,2,3,45 V-Show 1,2,3,45 Dance Concert 1,2,3,45 Messiah 1,2,3,45 Plays 35 Musical 2,35Tl'19SpianS 2,3,45 PIONEER 45 Con- cert Choir 3,4. Thomas Hansen: Soccer 1,25 Track 15 Musical 1,2,3,45 V-Show 2,3,45 Tri-M 2,3,45 Thespians 3,45 Plays 3,45 Speech Team 45 PIONEER 3,45 WMTH 3,45 Messiah 1,2,3,45 Concert Choir 1,2,3,4, Jim Harkensee: Tennis 1,2,3,45 V-Show 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,4. Dave Harker: Football 25 Soccer 15 Ski Club 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,4. Bernice Harris: Spanish Club,3,4, Pres. 45 Bad- minton 35 Circus Club 25 Riding Club 15 Gym Leader 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 45 MHS 15 Orches- tra 45 S.A.V.E. 4, Treas. 4. Dave Harris: Cross Country 15 Swim Team 1. Cindy Harrison: Stagecrew 15 Class Council 1,2,35 lVll lS 3,4. Ann Hauptmann. Dan Hecklinger: Soccer 1,25 Track 1. Bob Heiderscheidt. Ray Heintzelman: Football 1,2,3. Michael Heinz: Soccer 1,2,3,4, CoCapt. 45 Gym- nastics 1,2,3,4, Capt. 45 Baseball 2. Steve Heiteen: Soccer 1,2,3,45 Track 1,25 Swim Team 15 Play 3. Rosemarie Hengels: CWT 2,3,4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4. Kathy Herbst: Gymnastics 1,2,3,45 Circus Club 15 Ski Club 15 Track 15 Gym Leader 3,4. Toby Hibnick: Sigma Chi Sigma 2,3,4, Sec'y 35 Class Council 152, Treas. 25 Tri-M 3,45 Girl's Volleyball 1,25 Messiah 1,25 Musical 1,25 Girl's Chorus 1,2. Larry Hilgers: Cross Country 15 Track 15 Class Council 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 45 Green Thumb Club 4, Pres. 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 MHS 3,4. Kevin Hill. Mike Hindes: French Club 2,35 Soccer 35 Band 1,2,3,4. John Hinterhauser: Cross Country 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 M-Club 2,3,4. Melanie Hirsch: Orchesis 1,2,3, Sec'y-Treas. 35 V-Show 1,2,35 Dance Concert 1,2,35 Messiah 1,25 Gym Leader 3,45 Tri-M 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Ouroboros 3,4. John Hobscheid: Soccer 15 Chess Club 2,3, Treas. 35 Math Club 4. Kathy Hoffman: Bowling Club 3,4, Pres. 45 In- terscholastic Bowling 3,4. Christine Holm. Martha Holst: Messiah 15 Intramurals 1. David Hornung: Riding Club 4. Rich Hovland. Sue Howard: V-Show 1,2,3,45 Dance Concert 1,2,3,45 Musical 1,2,45 Tri-M 2,3,45 Thespians 2,3,45 Madrigals 3. Theresa Howe: Pom-Pon 45 DE 4, Sec'y 4. Holly Hoyt: S.A.V.E. 2,3, Pres. 35 Bowling Club 3,45 Tri-M 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Concert Choir 3,4. Ray Hrdlicka: Baseball 25 Ski Club 25 Spanish Club 2,35 V-Show 45 Musical 45 Speech Team 2,45 Dramas 2,45 Track 4. Carol Huber: Bowling Club 15 Track 35 Tennis 3,45 Usherette 35 Ski Club 45 Messiah 1. Bob Hujer: Cross Country 1. Harold Hummel: Dean's Office 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4. Gina Humrickhouse. Rick Hunt: Stagecrew 1,3. Glenn Hurley: Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Swim Team 15 Tri-M 3,4. Holly Hustad: Pep Club 15 FBLA 25 Messiah 25 OO 3,4, Pres. 4. Rick Hyken: Football 1. Terry Irwin: Swim Team 1,25 Ski Club 3,45 PIO- NEER 45 V-Show 4. Julie Isaac: Sigma Chi Sigma 15 French Club 4. Gianfranco Isaia: Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,35 MHS 25 Student Council 3. Elaine Israel: Bowling Club 15 V-Show 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 1,2,35 Dance Concert 1,25 Stagecrew 15 Orchesis 1,2,35 Class Council 3,4. Michael ltashiki: German Club 1,2,3,45 Mu Al- pha Theta 3,45 Tri-M 2,3,4, Treas. 3, Pres. 45 Messiah 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 S.A.V.E. 45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Musical 1,2,3,4. Mike Izrael: Graphic Arts Club 2,3,4. Jeri Jaacks: Tennis 3,45 Track 2,35 Messiah 15 Ski Club 1,2,3,45PIONEER 4. Ellen A. Jacobs: Messiah 1. Tammy Jacobs. Tim Jacobs: Gym Leader 3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Tri-M 3,41 NHS 3,4. Janice Jajkowski: Circus Club 1,2,35 Gymnastics Mgr. 2,3. Jean Jajkowski: Circus Club 1,2,45 Gymnastics Mgr. 2,4. Judith Ann Jakubowski: Latin Club 1, Pres. 15 FO 3,4, Treas. 3,45 Ski Club 45 Bowling Team 15 FBLA 2,3, Vice Pres. 3. Peggy Janek. Denise Janikowski: Gymnastics 15 Circus Club 15 Terrapin 2,3,45 Swim Team 3,45 Swim Timer 3. Paul Janus: Baseball 15 Basketball 1,2. Dave Jaster: Bowling Team 1. Dan Jedynak. Deborah Lynn Jekot: Class Council 1, Pres. 15 Student Council 25 Terrapin 2,3,45 Swim Timer 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Ski Club 45 MHS 3,4. Doreen Jerfita: Gymnastics 15 V-Show 1,3,45 Pom-Pon 3,4. Kathy Johnsen, Jr.: Orchesis 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 25 Track 25 V-Show 1,2,3,45 Dance Concert 1,2,3,4. Jeff Jorian: Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1. Andy Jostock: Soccer 1,2,3,,4. Jody Jubert: Class Council 45 Student Council 45 Messiah 1. Linda Jurasz. Roger W. Justus. Julie Ann Kahan: Ski Club 1,2,45 Russian Club 1. Claudia Kallal. Howard Kalov: Speech Team 2,3,45 NFL 3,45 V- Show 25 WMTH 1,2,3,45 Computer Club 3,4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 45 PIONEER 3,45 Electronics Club 2,35 Quill and Scroll 4. Sharon Kaminsky: Art Club 15 Ski Club 15 Ter- rapin 1,2,35 V-Show 3,45 Gym Leader 3,4. Paul W. Kamman Jr.: Stagecrew 1,4. Karen Kanter: Orchesis 1,35 Plays 25 Make-up Crew 35 Speech Team 4. Gordon Kasper: Swim Team 1,2,3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 MHS 3,4. Ira Katz: Wrestling 15 Cycling Club 2,3. Jeff Kaufmann. Gary Kay: Student Council 15 Class Council 1,35 Ski Ciub 2,35 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 NHS 3,4, Pres. 45 Speech Team 45 Intramurals 1,45 V- Show 4. Karen E. Kay: Ski Club 2. Steven Kagen: Swim Team 25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Cycling Club 2. Suzanne Kemmer: Spanish Club 2,3,4, V. Pres. 3,45 S.A.V.E. 2,3,4, Sec'y 3,45 Green Thumb Club 3,45 Sigma Chi Sigma 2,3,45 MHS 2,3,4. Lynn Kennebeck: Gymnastics 1,25 Circus Club 1,25 Italian Club 1,2,3,45 Pom-Pon 45 V-Show 1,4. Paul Ketchik: Cycling Club 2,35 Demon Guard 1,2,35 WMTH 4. Paul Khatcherian: Football 2. Cheryl Kier: Bowling Club 1,25 S.A.V.E. 2,3,4, Pres. 45 Girl's Basketball 15 Usherette 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 NHS 3,45 Badminton 45 MHS 3,4. Terrance Killips. Robert Kist: Graphic Arts Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4. Jeff Kiszonas: Track 1,25 Bowling Club 35 S eech Team 2,45 Thespians 45 Plays 3,45 V- Sliow 45 Sigma Chi Sigma 1,2. Gail Klein: PIONEER 2. Robert E. Klein: Basketball 1,2,3,4, Capt. 25 Football 35 NHS 3,45 Sigma Chi Sigma 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Intramurals 1,3,45 Gym Leader 45 Russian Club 1,2,3,45 M-Club 4. Robert Knox: Football 1,25 Wrestling 15 Track 15 German Club 3,45 Math Club 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,4. William Kokinis: Intramurals 15 DE 4. Jeff Kolbaska: Wrestling 1,25 Baseball 1,2. Kimberly Ko oian: PIONEER 3,45 Spanish Club 35 Ski Cljub 35 Badminton 1. Ted Korczyk: Concert Band 3,45 Tri-M 3,4. Michael Koress: Ski'Club 1,25 Pep Club 1,2. Despina Korgan: Usherette 3. Cynthia Korn: Demon Guard 2,3,45 Gym Leader 3,45 Messiah 1,2,35 Tri-M 3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Orchesis 15 Musicals 1,2,3,45 V-Show 1,2. Rich Koster: Ski Club 1,2,3,4, V. Pres. 3,45 Pep Band 1,25 V-Show 2,3. Mariusz Kotecki. Steven Koukios: Ski Club 2,35 Orchestra 2,35 Messiah 2,35 Musical 25 Tri-M 2,3,45 Bowling Club 1,2,3. Linda Kovich: Orchesis 1,2,35 Pom-Pon 45 V- Show 1,2,3,45 Dance Concert 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,4. Nancy Kowalski: Ski Club 1,2,3,4. jerry Krajewski. Mary Krakora: Nurses' Office Hlpr. 1,2,3,45 Class Council 1,2,3. Larry Kramer: Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,25 Debate 2,35 Speech Team 45 V-Show 45 Musical 45 Dance Concert 35 Gym Leader 45 Russian Club 1,2,35 Sigma Chi Sigma 2,3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 NHS 3,45 NFL 2,3,45 Thespians 4. Vlichael Kritzberg: Tennis 1,2,3,45 Swim Team 25 Sigma Chi Sigma 25 NHS 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Ski Club 3,45 M-Club 4. Leta Kritzman: Orchesis 1,2,3,4, V. Pres. 45 V- Show 1,2,3,45 Dance Concert 1,2,3,45 Cheer- leader 35 Gym Leader 3,45 WMTH 1,25 Thespi- ans 3,45 Musical 3,4. Karen Kromrei: DE 4. Cheryl Krueger: Speech Team 1,2,35 Field Hock- ey 15 Riding Club 15 Custodial Hlpr. 1,2,35 Janu- ary Graduate 4. Michele La Cognata: DO 45 Art Club 4. Margaret Laman: Terrapin 1,2,3,4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Demon Guard 2,3,45 V-Show 1,35 Swim Team 3,45 Riding Club 15 Circus Club 1,2. Mark Lammersfeld: Soccer 1,2,3,45 M-Club 3,45 A.V. 1,2. Glen Lasken: Baseball 25 Debate 1,2,3,45 Chess Club 1,2,35 V. Pres. 25 Gym Leader 4. Debbie Launi. Laura Laureys: Terrapin 1,2,3,4. Dan Levy: Cross Country 1,2,35 Track 1,2,35 M- Club 3,45 MHS 1,2,3,4. Patti Lichon. Len Lichterman: Gymnastics 1,25 Circus Club 1. Cathy Lictner. Loree Liedtke. Cris Lienemann: Ski Club 1,2,3,4, Treas. 45 Sta- gecrew 15 Make-up Crew 1. Richard Lindberg: Track 1,2,3,45 M-Club 4. Wayne David Lipson: Si ma Chi Sigma 2,3,45 Swim Team 2,3,45 M-Clui 45 MHS 3,4. Jeff Livingston: Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,35 M-Club 3,4. Susan Livorsi. Chuck Leach: Football Mgr. 1,25 Wrestling 15 Baseball Mgr. 2. George Leberis: Gym Leader 3,4. Michael I. Lennard: Debate Team 2,3,45 MHS 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 35 NFL 2,3,4. Nancy Lesaltato: Badminton 1,2,35 MHS 1,2,35 Girl's Track 1. Anthony Levand: Cycling Club 2. August Levand: Electronics Club 3,4, Pres. 4. Randi Leventhal: Orchesis 2,3,45 V-Show 2,3,45 Ski Club 3,45 Art Club 15 PIONEER 45 Dance Concert 2,3,4. Francine Levinson. Susan Levy: Ski Club 1,2. Brian Anthony Lucca: Baseball 15 Wrestling 15 Cross Country 15 Track 1. Dawn Lucchese: Musical 1,3,45 Thespians 2,3,4, Sec'y 45 Orchesis 1,25 Speech Team 2,35 V-Show 2,3,45 Messiah 1,2,3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Da ice Concert 1,2. Cynthia Luczak: Gymnastics 15 Orchesis 2,35 Dance oncert 2,35 V-Show 2,35 Concert Choir 3,45 Messiah 1,2,3,45 Circus Club l. Noreen Luetteke: NHS 3,45 Orchesis 1,2,3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 V-Show 1,2,3,45 Dance Concert 1,2,3,4. Bradley joseph Maccione: ltalian Club 2,3,45 In- tramurals 1,2,3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Ski Club 45 Math Club 3. Scott Mac Donald: Football 1,25 Wrestling 1. Richard S. Mack: Basketball 15 Football 15 Base- ball 15 Wrestling 2,3. Dean Maki. Steve Macior: Baseball 1. Mike Mallardi: Football 15 Track 1. lay Marlus: Basketball 1. Laura de la Mata: Spanish Club 3,4. Karen Mancil: Orchesis 1,2,3,45 Messiah 15 V- Show 1,2,3,45 Dance Concert 1,2,3,45 Gym Lead- er 3,4. Zareh Mardoian: MHS 3,45 Concert Choir 1,2,3,45 Tri-M 2,3,45 Sigma Chi Sigma 45 Math Club 3,45 Messiah 1,2,3,4. Kathy Maroney: GAA 15 Pep Club 15 Demon Guard 2,3,45 S i Club 3,45 Messiah 1,2,35 V- Show 25 Track 1. Franci Martirano: Italian Club 1,Z,3,4. Dave Mattera. Amy Ioy Mayer: Messiah 15 Class Council 1, Sec'y 1. julia Mazik: Ski Club 25 Sigma Chi Sigma 35 Mu Alpha Theta 35 MHS 35Guid81'1Ce Hlpr. 35 Class Council 35 Computer Club 3. Bill McCauley: Ski Club 15 Cross Country 15 Musical 1,45 Intramurals 1,25 Concert Choir 2,3,45 Student Council 2,35 Messiah 2,3. Debbie McCormack: Gym Leader 3,45 Tennis 3,4, Capt. 45 Bowling Team 3,4, Capt. 45 Girl's Basketball 3,45 Softball 3,45 WMTH 3,45 GAA 3,4. Tammy McGowan: V-Show 1,45 Circus Club 15 Pom-Pon 4. Gerry McKervey: Swim Team 1,2,3,45 Soccer 1,2,3,45 Ivl-Club 2,3,4. Patricia Mc Nair: Thespians 2,3,45 Technical Theater 1,25 Speech Team 2,35 WMTH 45 Musi- cals 2,35 Plays 1,2,35 Chorus 15 Concert Choir 4. Nancy McNamara: Tri-M 2,3,45 Bands 2,3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Musical 3,45 V-Show 3,45 LRC Hlpr. 2. joy McQuillan. Curt Meine: Track 1,2,3,45 Football 25 Baseball 15 NHS 3,45 M-Club 3,4.- Grace E. Melidosian: Pep Club 15 Bowling Club 1,25 Ski Club 3,4. jeffrey Melilli: Swim Team 1,2,3,45 V-Show 35 Plays 25 Stagecrew 1,25 M-Club 45 Football 1. Andrew Melingin: Wrestling 1. Edward Mendrala: Golf 3,45 Baseball 1,3. Dan Merkel: Bands 1,2,3,45 Swim Team 15 Cross Country 15 Gym Leader 3,4. james D. Meskan: Ski Club 2,35 MHS 3,45 Bas- ketball 15 Bowling Team 1. jill Meyer. Carl Meyers: Bands 1,2,3,45 Bowling Team 1,2,3,45 Musical 2,3,45 V-Show 3,45 Soccer 1. Alan N. Miller: Cross Country 15 Tennis5 Swim Team 1,2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Sigma Chi Sigma 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 MHS 3,45 Gym Leader 4. Craig R. Miller: Graphic Arts Club 2,3,45 M- Club 35 Cross Country 1,2,35 Track 1,2,35 lntra- murals 3. Glenn Miller: Wrestling 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,35 Bowling Club 1,2. Kathy Miller. Melody Miller: Gymnastics 1,2,3,45 Girl's Track 1,2,3,45 Circus Club 1,2,3,45 Gym Leader 3,4. Sandra Miller. Tom Miller: German Club 1,25 V-Show 1,2,35 Concert Choir 1,2,3,45 Musical 2,3,45 Soccer 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Basketball 1,25 Tri-M 3,45 MHS 3,45 Messiah 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 M- Club 45 Madrigals 3. Nancy Milling: Terrapin 25 Usherette 15 PIO- NEER 25 Class Council 1,2. Robert Milos: Football 1,25 Track 1. jamie Miner. Christine Minor: Musical 15 Class Council 1,25 PIONEER 3. Karyn Mitzman: Ski Club 1,25 Orchesis 1,25 Dance Concert 2,35 Stagecrew 15 Usherette 25 V- Show 2,45 PIONEER 4. George Morgan: Demon Guard 1,2,3,45 Swim Team 1,2,3,4, Capt. 4, M-Club 2,3,45 German Club 1,25 Tennis 1. Cheryl Moskalz Orchesis 2,35 Pom-Pon 45 V- Show 2,3,45 Musical 25 Dance Concert 2,35 Gym Leader 3,4. Ricki Moss: Riding Club 15 WMTH 2,35 Flag Corps 45 Spanish Club 3. jerry Mostek. jim Mozdren: Soccer 1,2,45 Tennis 1,2,3,45 Gym- nastics 1,2,3,4. jim Mueller: Bowling Club 1. Brian P. Murphey. Tom Murphey: Chess Club 1,2,3,4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 45 raphic Arts Club 2,3,4, V. Pres 45 Bowl- ing Team 3. Richard Murov: Gym Leader 3,45 Cycling Club 15 Track 1. Ron Murphy. Linda Mussared: Spanish Club 1,2,3,45 Orchesis 25 Ski Club 1,3. Carrie Nahabedian: FO 4. Curt Napraunik: Track 15 Baseball 2. David Nellessen: Gymnastics 1,2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Math Club 3,4. Jeff Nellessen. Pete Nessler: Basketball 1,2,3,4. Greg Newman: Wrestling 1,2. Ed Nicewick: Gymnastics 15 Ski Club 1,2,3. George Norek: Ski Club 1,2. Carol Nutini. Debbie Obrzut: Ski Club 25 OO 4. Iohn Obermaier: Basketball 1,2. Liz O'Donnell. Patrick O'Hara: Track 15 Wrestling 2. Richard W. Olson: Track 1. janet Ortaggio. Mike Ortmanns: Track 1,2,3. Andy Osvath. Sandy Paladino: NHS 1, CCO 4. Cindy Palmer. Rosann A. Pannarale: Bowling Club 1, V-Show 1,2, Messiah 1,2, Chorous 2. james Pappas: Soccer 1,2,3,4, lndoorfOutdoor Track 1. Nicki Pappas: Student Council 1, Ski Club 2. Ed Park: Football 1,2,3,4. Pam Parr: Gymnastics Team 1,2, Circus Club 1,2, Track Team 2, Italian Club 1,2,3,4, NHS 3. Lori Pasterski: GAA 1,2, Softball 1,2,3, Volley- ball 2, Badmitton 2,3, Field Hockey 2,3, Spanish Club 1, V-Show 3. Leonard Patke: Basketball 1,2,3,4, Band 1, V- Show 1, Track 1. Debbie Paweleck: Ski Club 2,3,4, V-Show 1,4, Musicals 1, Plays 1, Stage Crew 1, French Club 1, MHS 3,4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, Soccettes 3,4. Valerie Pearce: Gym Leader 3,4, V-Show 2,3,4, Messiah 1,2, Cheerleader 2,3,4, Swim Team 1,2, Diving Team 1, Gymnastics Mgr. 1, Homecom- ing Court 4, Circus Club 1,2. Debra Pearson: Ski Club 3. Thomas Perzentka. jerry Peterson: Baseball 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 1,2. Nancy Phillips: French Club 1, Sigma Chi Sig- ma 2, MHS 3, NHS 3,4. Debbie Piekarz: FBLA 1,2,3, Sec'y 1, Treas. 3, OOC 4. john Pierro. Sue Pignato: Pom-Pon 3, Terrapin 1,2,4, Demon Guard 2,3, Ski Club 1,2, V-Show 3. Brian Pikelny: MHS 1,2. Laura Pine: Art Club 2,3. Marla 1. Pink: Pep Club 1, Usherette 1, DE Club 4. Randy D. Piscopo. Al Platt: Gymnastics 1, Cycling Club 3. Cathy Poray: Orchesis 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3, V- Show 4, Dance Concert 1,2,3, MHS 1,2,3,4. Terry Ptach: Concert Choir 3,4, Glee Club 2, Chorus 1, Messiah 1,2,3,4, Bowling Club 3, OOC 4, FBLA 1, Hlpr. in Attendance Office 1,3. Lisa Pryble: Soccettes 3. Ilean Pullman. Laura E. Quinn: Dance Concert 2, Sigma Chi Sigma 1,2,3, Gym Leader 3,4, Thespians 3,4, Stage Crew 1,2,3, French Club 1. Maryann Rausch: Attendance Office Hlpr. 1,2. Sam Rea: Football 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, M-Club 2,3,4. james Reczek: Mu Alpha Theta 3,4. Pam Redig: Bowling Club 1. Ann Redmond: Tennis Team 2,3,4, Ski Club 4. Adriane Reed: MHS 1,2,3,4, Italian Club 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3. joe Reed: Ski Club 3,4. Barry Richter. Cliff Richter. Frederick 1. Rickert: NHS 3,4, MHS 1,2,3,4, Tri- M 2,3,4, Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Mu Alpha The- ta 3,4, Robin Ann Riemer: Gymnastics Team 2,3,4, Circus Club 1,2,3,4, Gym Leader 3,4, Tri-M 3,4, V-Show 2, Messiah 1,2,3. jeff Rizzo: Football 3,4, Track 1, Cross Country 1. Scott Rockoff: Football 1, Ski Club 1,2,3,4, Tech. Theater 1,2,3. Chris Roels: German Club 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4, NHS 3,4, MHS 3,4, Sigma Chi Sigma 2,3, Math Club 3,4. Patti Lynn Rogers: Ski Club 3, Gymnastics Team 1,2, Circus Club 1,2, Gym Leader 3,4. james R. Roherty: Bowling Club 1,2, Ski Club 3. Deborah Lynn Romano: Gym Leader 3,4, V- Show 4. Donna Romano: Circus Club 1,3, Italian Club 1,2. Louis Rosch: Baseball 1. Alan Rose: Swim Team 1,2,3,4, WMTH 1,2,3, Sports Dir. 3, Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Tri-M 2,3,4, Mu Alpha Theta 3,4, MHS 3,4, Band Con- certs 1,2,3,4, Circus Band 2. Marcia Ann Rosen: Student Council 1,2,3,4, Exec. Board 2,3, Vice Pres. 4, Class Council 2,3,4, Gym Leader 3,4, Mu Alpha Theta 3,4, Sigma Chi Sigma 2,3,4, Ski Club 2,3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, V-Show Usherette 3, Quad Council 3,4. Sheryl Rosen: Class Council 3,4, Demon Mas- cot 4, Student Council 4, Exec. Board 4, Musical 1, V-Show 1,2,3,4, Band 1,2, Orchesis 1,2,3, Ski Club 1,2,3, Russian Club 4, Dance Concert 1,2,3, NHS 3,4, Tri-M 2,3,4, Mu Alpha Theta 3,4, Usherette 3. Linda Rosenberg: Demon Guard 1, V-Show 2,4, Flag Corps 3,4, Tri-M 3,4, Field Hockey 1. Teme Lynn Rosenbloom: Bowling Club 1,2, V- Show 1,2. Barbara Ross: Plays 1,2,3,4, Thespians 1,2,3,4, Speech Team 2,3,4, V-Show 1,2,3,4, NFL 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Class Council 3,4, Student Council 4, Exec. Board 4, Musicals 1,2, Ski Club 1,3, Stage Crew 1, Dance Concert 3. Renee D. Ross: DO 3,4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4. Susan Rothblatt. Judith A. Rothenberg: Bowling 1,2,3,4, WMTH 1,2,3,4, SAVE 2,3, Gym Leader 3,4, Musicals 2, Stage Crew 1, V-Show 2, Messiah 1,2,3,4, Con- cert Choir 3,4. Sidney L. Rothenberg: Track 1, Cross Country 1, Swim Team 1,2,3, AV 1,2,3. Ellen Rothstein: Sigma Chi Sigma 4. Andrea Royne: Orchesis 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Ski Club 1, V-Show 2,3,4, Dance Concert 1,2,3,4, Class Council 3,4. Pete Rudat: Soccer 1,2,3,4, WMTH 1. lohn Rypkey: Football 2,3,4. lim Rush. Bill Russell: Wrestling 1,2,3. jan Ryba: Stage Crew 1. Aida Sabbara. Dave Saethre: Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, M-Club 2.,3,4. Teri Sakol: Swim Timer 3, MHS 3,4, Class Council 1. Dagmar Salamoun: Ski Club 1,2,3,4, Girls Track Team 1, Sr. Life Saving 3. April Santore: DE 4. Sue Satinover: Speech Team 2,3, NFL 3,4, NHS 3,45 Play 4: Ski Club 1. Ray Savastio: Messiah 1,2,3, Concert Choir 2,3,4, Track 1,2. lim Schaefges: Cross Country 1, Track 1, Swim Team 1,2,3,4, Demon Guard 2,3,4, Math Club 3,4. Linda Annette Schafrik: Volleyball 2, Spanish Club 3, SAVE 4. joe Schatz: Gymnastics 1,2. john Schauderna: Football 1, Basketball 1,2, Baseball 1. Doreen Schillaci. Bob Schmid: Cross Country 1, Track 1,2,3,4. Gail Marie Schneider: Art Club 1, Nurses Of- fice Aide 1,2,3,4, Center Court Aide 3,4. Claude P. Scholin: Track 1,2,3, NHS 3,4. Peggy Schuttler: Art Club 1, Ski Club 1,2,3, Gym Leader'3,4, Softball Team 1,2,3, Badmitton Team 2,3, Tennis Team 3, Field Hockey Team 2, GAA 3, Chairman 3. Judy Schwaba: Bowling Club 1,2, Ski Club 3,4. Lori Schwartz: Badmitton Team 1,3,4, Journal- ism Staff 3, Pioneer Staff 4, Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Musical 2,4, Messiah 2,3, Soccette 3,4. Barb Schwinn: Orchesis 2,3, Dance Concert 2,3, V-Show 3, Ski Club 4, German Club 2. Steven Scovill. Scott Sellergren: Wrestling 4, Football 2, Base- ball 2. Mark Serafin: Electronics Club 2, Cycling Club 2, PIONEER 3. Norm B. Serlin: Russian Club 1, Class Council 1,2,3,4, Student Council 1,2,3,4, Swim Team 2, Cycling Club 2, Quad Council 2,3,4, Pres. 4. Larry Shakman: MHS 1. janet Sherwood: Gymnastics Team 1,2,3,4, Girls Track Team 2,3,4, Circus Club 1,2,3,4. Paul Shipin: Track 1,2, MHS 2. Bob Shivley: Football 1, Track 1, Tennis 1, Ski Club 1,2,3. Iris Shore: V-Show 1, Debate Team 1, Dance Concert 2, Ski Club 2. Adriane Silberstein: V-Show 2. Eve Sikora: Circus Club 2, Spanish Club 4, SAVE 2,3,4, MHS 3, Badmitton Team 3,4, Ger- man Club 4. Daniel Sikora: Student Council 4. Charles E. Siegel: Musical 1,2,3,4, V-Show 1,2,3,4, Dance Concert 1,2,3,4, Gym Leader 3,4, Fall Play 1, Tri-M 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4, Band 1,2,3,4, Pres. 3, Conductor 4. Howard Siegel: NHS 3,4, Mu Alpha Theta 3,4, Sigma Chi Sigma 4, Ski Club 3,4, Swim Team 1, Wrestling Team 2,3, Co-ed Bowling 1, Track Team 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, MHS 3,4. Mike Silcroft: Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Dawn Silk: DE 4, Gym Leader 3,4. john Silverman: Ski Club 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2, V- Show 4, Class Council 3,4, Speech Team 4. Deborah S. Simioni: NHS 3. Arlen Louis Simon: Band 4, Musical 4, Dance Concert 4. lay Simon: Swim Team 1, MHS 3,4. Mark Simon: Electronics Club 1,2,3, Vice Pres. 2, Sec'y 35 Computer Club 3,4, Vice Pres. 45 Chess Club 15 WMTH 1, jeff Sipiora. Christopher Sitkiewicz: Gymnastics Team 1,2,3. Larry Small. Scott Smith: Ski Club 1,2,3,4. Tracy Smith: Ski Club 1,2. Alroy Snisko: Intramurals 45 German Club 4. Donna Snopek: Ski Club 2,3,4. Craig Somach: Golf Team 1,2,3,45 Soccer Team 1,25 Class Council 1,2,3,45 Vice Pres. 35 Gym Leader 45 Russian Club 1,45 German Club 45 Ski Club 1,2,45 Bowling Club 1,2,35 MHS 3,45 Tri-M 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Musicals 1,2,3,45 NHS 45 WMTH 3,4. Paul Sompolski. Carl Sorenson: Soccer 1,25 Golf 1,2,3,45 Gymnas- tics 1,2,3. Karin Sorlie: Pom-Pon 2,35 Demon Guard 1,2,35 Messiah 1,2,35 V-Show 1,2,35 Tri-M 2,3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Gymnastics Mgr. 1. Catherine A. Sorman: Track 15 Tri-M 2,35 Sigma Chi Sigma 2,35 German Club 2,35 Chorus 15 Concert Choir 35 Student Council 15 Madrigal 3. Randee Soroka: DE 4, Sec'y 4. Zora Spasojcevic: Stage Crew 3,45 Thespians 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 V-Show Usherette 3,4. Mary Spataro: Italian Club 1,2,3,4. Marc Steer: Ski Club 1,2,3,45 WMTH 1,2,3, Sports Dir. 35 MHS 3,4. Radenko Stefanovic: Spanish Club 3,45 Speech Team 3,45 Football 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Tri- M 2,3,45 Thespians 3,45 NFL 3,45 Gym Leader 3,45 Concert Band 1,2. Russell Steinweg: NHS 3,45 MHS 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 V-Show 45 Intramurals 2,4. Karen Stemple. Robert Sterner: German Club 2,3,45 MHS 45 Cy- cling Club 1. William Stift: Baseball 1. Tricia Stolton: Messiah 15 Ski Club 25 Pep Club 15 PIONEER 3,4. Kim Stoltzner: Volleyball 1,25 Softball 1,25 Gym Leader 3,45 Art Club 1,2. Randy Stowe: Wrestling 15 Graphic Arts Club 2,3,4. Mark Strang. Glen Struebing: Ski Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 45 Class Council 3. Marie L. Sullivan: Art Club 1. Ron Supergan. Michael Suppan: Swim Team 1,2,35 German Club 1,25 M-Club5 AV 15 Band 15 Tennis Team 15 Cycling Club 2. Cathy Surman: Messiah 1,2,3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Badmitton Team 2,3,45 Field Hockey Team 15 Chorus 15 Glee Club 25 V-Show 2, Krisana Suvannacheep: Soccer Team 3,4. Bill Swanson: Baseball 1,2,3,45 M-Club 4. Ieanne Swanson: OOC 4. Marty Swiderski: Tri-M 2,3,4, Treas. 45 V-Show 45 Musical 1,2,3,45 Messiah 1,2,3,45 Chess Club 35 German Club 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta .3,45 Table Tennis 2. Patricia Szwarczynski: Ski Club 1,25 Track Team 25 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Gym Leader 3,45 Bowling Club 4. lim Tashjian: Soccer 15 Football 2,3545 M-Club 3,45 Basketball 1,2. Mike Terenzio: Football 1,25 Track 15 Ski Club 3,45 Italian Club 1,2,3. jon Tice: Swim Team 1,2,3,45 Tennis Team 15 Terrapin 3,4. Michael Tietz: Basketball 1,2,35 Soccer 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 4. Karen Thompson: Art Club 1,25 Gymnastics 2. Mark Tomasik: Track 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 1,2,3,45 M-Club 1,2,3,4, Victoria Toracco: Work Program 1,2,3,4. Ron Trapper: Tennis 15 Swim Team 15 Soccer 2.,3. Lynda Trojan: Volleyball 3. Andy Tuch: Musical 15 Band 1,2,4. Dan Twardowski: Bowling 1,25 Musical 15 Cho- rus 15 Messiah 15 Student Council 45 Class Council 1,2,3,4, Treas. 4. Ron Uhlig: Football 1,2,3,45 M-Club 3,45 Gym Leader 4. Patty Unger. Lynda Van Puymbrouck: Orchesis 1,25 V-Show 1,2,45 Dance Concert 1,25 Track 2,3. Ruth Vaporis: Soccer Mgr. 3,45 Messiah 1,2,3,45 Concert Choir 3,4. Natalie Versten: Tennis Team 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 3,45 V-Show Usherette 35 Class Council 3. Laura Vincolese: Si ma Chi Sigma 2,45 Mu Al- pha Theta 3,45 Quia and Scroll 3,45 LENS 2,3,4, Editor-in-Chief 3,45 Ski Club 1,2,3,4, Sec'y 45 French Club 35 Class Council 1,3,4. Debbie Vrabel: OOC 4. Scott Wald: WMTH-FM 1,25 Stage Crew 15 MHS 3,45 Class Council 4. Heide Walter: Soccer Mgr. 2,3,45 Terrapin 3,45 Messiah 1,2,3,45 Riding Club 1,25 German Club 1,25 Concert Choir 3. Scott Wageman: MHS 3,45 M-Club 3,45 Track 1,2,35 Cross Country 1,2,3. Linda Warmack: Stage Crew 1,2,3,45 French Club 15 Ski Club 25 Sigma Chi Sigma 2,45 Thes- pians 2,3,45 Tri-M 2,3,45 Soccettes 3,45 NHS 3,45 LENS 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 V-Show 45 Pio- neer 25 Messiah 35 Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,4. Rhonda Warsaw. David Wasiewiz: Pep Band 1,25 Marching Band 1,25 Baseball 1. janet Watson: Thespians 2,3,45 French Club 15 Soccette 35 V-Show 45 Badmitton 45 Stage Crew 1,2,35 Ski Club 2. Dave Weisbaum: Gymnastics 15 DE 4. Abbey Weisman: Art Club 1. Holly Weinger: V-Show 15 Ski Club 1,25 OOC 4. Audrey Weiss: Ski Club 1. Helene Weissmann. Bill Weith. Evelyn Jean Wells:,Stage Crew 15 Musical 1. Maureen Wenn: Bowling Club 15 Ski Club 3. Larry West: WMTH 1,2,35 Swim Team 1,25 Sta e Crew 2,3,45 WMTH-TV 45 Electronics Clugb 3. Bonnie Westberg. Cathie Westcott: Terrapin 1,2,3,45 Circus Club 2,3,4. Chuck Williams: Demon Guard 2,3,4. Noel Williams: Electronics Club 1,2,4. Sheri Wineberg: Ski Club 2. Cathy Winkel: Bowling Club 1,2,3. Peter Winton: Sigma Chi Sigma 45 MHS 3,4. Pat Wisniewski: Gym Leader 3,45 Bowling Club 1,25 OOC 3,45 FBLA 2. Karin Wittje: Tennis Team 1,2,35 Basketball Team 15 Softball 15 Ski Club 1,25 German Club 1,25 Gym Leader 3,45 Pom-Pon 4. Alan Wolch: FBLA 1,2,3, Treas. 15 FOC 152. Bruce Wolfson: Musicals 3,45 V-Show 2,3,45 Gym Leader 3,45 Tennis 15 Class Council 15 Dance Concert 2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,4, Staff Pres. 4. Scott Wulbert: Mu Alpha Theta 3,4. Todd Wyder: Gymnastics 15 Student Council 45 Ski Club 3,45 V-Show 45 Class Council 1,2,35 Musical 4. Cheryl Zaccanti: Pep Club 15 GAA 25 OO 4. Barbara 1. Zaehler: Messiah 1,2,3,45 V-Show 25 Musical 35 Flag Corp 25 OO 45 Concert Choir 3,45 Tri-IV1 2,3,4. Kathleen Zaehler: Swim Team 2,35 Track Team 3,45 Badmitton 1. Sheri Zager: Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Con- cert Choir 3,45 Messiah 3,45 Orchesis 1,25 Dance Concert 1,25 V-Show 1,2,3,45 Plays 45 Speech Team 45 Tri-M 3,45 Thespians 3,4. john Zajac. Anne Zankovich: Art Club 1,25 Pep Club 15 Intramurals 1. Debbie Zeimet: Track 15 V-Show 2,45 Messiah 1,2,3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Soccer Mgr. 15 Musi- cal 4. Barbara Zelhlin: OO 4. Annette Zielinski: V-Show 35 DE 4. james Zimmerman: Football 1,2,3,45 Diving Team 1,2,35 NI-Club 2,3,4. Vicki Zion. Luis Zubillaga: Baseball 15 Basketball 1,2,35 Soc- cer 1,2,3,45 M-Club 2,3,4. Holly Zuckerman: Ski Club 1,2,35 MHS 15 Stu- dent Council 4. Mike Zweig: Baseball 1,2,3,45 Gym Leader 3,4. Adams, john 28 Aleshire, Rollin 22 Anderson, Donald 24 Anderson, Ruth 28 Anzalone, Charlene 17 Axelson, Betty 31, 85, 134 Bacon, Fred 18 Baenke, Dinae 36 Bait, Susanne 28 Ball, john 34, 206 Baran, Marion 32 Barbee, Annette 19 Barker, David 24,74 Barthold, Alice 31, 126, 127 Beard, Richard 32, 201 Beckwith, Terry 21 Begrowicz, Alex 17 Bell, Lorraine 36 Belmonte, Arthur 28, 94, 140, 141 Belpulsi, Peter 18 Betzer, Marylin 26 Bissell, VVillard 34 Block, Harry 27 Boge, Alma 38 Bolton, William 154 Bontsema, Patricia 31, Bossard, Sharon 37 Bottje, Harriet 36 Bovenmeyer, Barbara 31 Boyer, Elizabeth 28 Breitzman, Stanley 30, Bricker, Alice 31, Brothers, Bruce 21 Broucek, Eleanor 31 Brower, Allen 27 Calhoun, Carolyn 22 Carlson, R. Paul 34, 103, 81 Castronova, Thomas 34 Clotfelter, Keith 19 Clouser, john 16, 65 Coconato, Mimi 26 Collins, Patricia 22 Costanza, Victor 41 Coughlan, john 30, 124 Curtis, Robert 24 Daugherty, jerrald 32 Davidson, Steven 34 Davis, Betty Aaknes, Karen L. 86, 206 Abrams, Bruce C. 74 Abrams, Kory 116 Acker, Ronald L. 38, 152 Adam, Raymond A, 194 Adamczyk, jeffrey A, 206 Adams, Linda C, 95 Adams, Michael T, Adams, Terry L. 192 Adams, Victor S. 194 Addante, janice M. 152 Addante, Richard 206 Adelman, Gary N. 118, 194 Adler, Barry E. 182 Adreani, Paul 192 Affatati, Vicki 88, 182 Afresser, james 206 Agnello, Barbara K. 42, 206 Agnello, Lenora M. 42, 182 Agnello, Mary 84, 192 Aigner, Konrad 206 Aimers, jack A. 194 Aisenberg, Claudia N. 182 Aklinski, Daniel j. 114, 115 Aklinski, Susan M. 86, 182 Alani, Laith j. 192 Albano, Patricia M, 92, 182 Albano, Paula A. ez, 92, 182, oz Albert, Brian H. Albert Merle A, 192 Alexander, David S, 182 Alexander, Thomas A. 206 Algino, Cynthia 192 Allen, Christoph 192 Allison, jami K, 194 Allison, Mark F. 116, 152 Alper, Lori S. Alper, Michael H. Altman, james C. 152 Alvarez, Lizette 206 Amaro, Anthony V. 182 Amato, Gary R. 152 Amlin, William Ammer, Donald S. 206 Andersohn, Dawn M. 194 Anderson, Arnie L. Anderson, Chris R. Anderson, Craig E. 116, 182 Anderson, Deborah L, 194 Anderson, joyce L. 182 Anderson, Marilaine 92, 194 Anderson, Sandra L, 182 Anderson, Therese C, 206 Anderson, Therese F. 206 Andes, jane A. 74, 182 Andjich, Nancy L. 182 Andreou, Andreas D. 121, 194 Andreou, Rebecca Andress, Chris 206 Andrews, Christoph j. 118 Faculty and Administration Davitt, Ronald 30, 141 DeRoo, Richard 22 Dieter, Lynn 22, 74 Dobbins, Helen 22 Dodge, Hubert 28 Dodge, Robert 28 Dollaske, K. Robert 22, 120, 121 Dresen, Dennis 32, Drudge, jerry 27 Dudek, Carol 38 Duncan, Clark 22 Dyer, Don 28 Eck, Alan 30, Ecker, Rowland 18 Ensign, Eileen 41 Epley, Donald 27 Estes, Susan 28 Euclide, Roy 32 Farrell, james 22, 184 Farrell, Maureen 36 Farrell, Verne 25, 94, 185 Faulhaper, Kenneth 34, 81 Finton, Marcia 36 Fischer, Gerald 21 Fisher, Betty 31, Foreman, Charles 32 Gardner, Thomas 30, 139 Gast, Walter 24, 82-60 Celz, Kenneth 29 Geselter, Morris 143, 36 Gill, Patrick 19, 96 Giusti, Ronald 25, Goerss, Elizabeth 22 Golman, Gail 22,68 Gregg, jay 30, 130 Grimes, Arnold 28,79 Grottola, Robert 24,82 Groves, Robert 28 Guthrie, Richard 32 Habershaw, Nanette 18 Hageman, Thomas 29 Hahn, Barbara 40 Harrison, Douglas Hartford, james 16 Healy, Paul 22, 23, 56 Hinkle, Alan 27 Hinkle, Robert 32 Hobbs, Louise 24 Andros, james D. 194 Anicki, Barbara G. 152 Antalek, William G. 42,82 Antczak, David 152 Anzelone, Mary A. Anzelone, Ross 85, 145, 194 Appel, jeff P. 194, 143 Applebaum, Michael 107 Appleby, Michael S, 182 Aprill, Stacey L. 182 Arden, Steven R, 152 Arendt, Lanna M, 206 Arendt, Robert M. 182, 78, 77 Argiris, Dean S, 182 Argiris, Peter S, 206 Arkin, Steven l. 194 Arnold, Denise M. 111, 128, 206 Arnold, joseph R. 115, 194 Artarian, Ara S. 206 Artarian, Dawn 194 Arthur, Dawn D, Artstein, jill F. 106, 152 Arvidson, Margaret L. 194 Arvidson, Thomas P. 42, 206 Aschacher, Karl T, 152 Aschacher, Larry l. 194 Ashe, Kimberly 182 Ashe, Steven L. 194 Ashman, Deborah A. 87, 152 Ashman, Kenneth j, 114, 206, 130 Ashner, Donna M. Augelli, Nick V. 82, 152, 79 August, Douglas D. 152, 104 August, Paul S, 206 Augustyn, Mark E. 118, 206, 130 Austin, Derrick 116 Austin, Marjorie Austin, Tina 152 Aviles, Angel L, 114, 206 Avino, Kimberley A. 194 Avitabile, Anne 182 Avner, Alan j. 182 Avner, Wendy L. 192 Babcock, Mike R. 116, 182 Bacon, james Bacon, Kathrine A. 182 Baffes, Christine 194 Baffes, Kathleen 85, 134, 182 Baier, Shelley, L. 105, 153 Bailey, joan M. 194 Bailey, Michael j. 194 Bain, Lisa E. 206 Bain, Marla S. 87, 153 Bair, Andrea 206, 91 Baker, Mark A. 182 Baker, Shameeron M. 105, 153 Balaskas, Helene 194 Balck, Shari 206 Baldocchi, Ricky M, 77, 60, 116, 76, 153 Hoferle, Harold 36 Holt, Helen 39 Honn, Howar Howel Keith 25 th, Roy 22 l, Floyd 19 Hug, Gerald Z9 Hustedt, Margaret 24 Hutson, Heidi 22 Isley, james 19, 107 jaacks, Carole 39, 128, 91 jacklin, Elizabeth 19 jeffers juers, , David 20, 189 judith 25 Kalins, George 24 Kaluzna, Allan 27 Kavathas, Sandra 26 Keane, Donald 34, 113 Kearny, Fay 37 Kelly, Kelly, Kessle Bruce 27, 78 Michael 20 r, Charles 22 Kleinfeld, G. Roger 20, 189, 53 Kogut, Donna 37 Korenic, Therese 39 Kovy, David 32 Krasinski, Kenneth 27 Krueger, George 41 Kuntz, Peggy 31, 129 Lamso n, Florence 25 Laouras, Leona 22 LeCostra, Sandra 38 Leedy. Lefort, Keith 33 Richard 23 Leys, Rodger 28 Liggett, Max 34, 112 Loveall, Phillip 23 Lucas, Charles 19 Luckritz, Richard 23 Mabry, Myrtle 19 Maccione, Rudolph 19 Manas, Marta 24, 84 Mandl , Susan 28 Mann, james 33 Manni ng, M. Dale 19 Maurides, jennie 38 Mayfield, Paula 26, 206 May, Debbie 38 McCabe, Dolores 23 Students Baldwin, Michael R. 116 Ball, Ball, Balla Balm Randy M. 206 Ronald M, rini, Robert es, Robert 206 Balog, Christina M. 194 Bann Band er, Robert W. 182 vitz, Dawn H. 182 Barad, Rhonda A. 153 Ba raj as, jesse P, Baran, Daniel j. Baran, Timothy j, 118 Bardos, Lori j, 84, 182 Barish, David M. 49, 64, 74, 153 Barish, Phillip H. 206 Barlett, Hugh M. 118, 194 Barlett, jeanne M. 182 Barm azel, Craig T, 194 Barnes, james W. 182 Baron, Michael j. 114, 206 Barre Barre tt, Ellen j. 134 tt, james E, Barrish, Daue 62 Barron, Francine 153 Barron, Lita C. Barry, Gregory S, 153 Barry, Nancy A. 194 Barsky, Shana L. 68, 182 Bartlett, David R. 153 Barto, Tom L. 194 Barto Barto Barto Bartu Baski Bass, Bass, lucci, Christine 153 lucci, Raymond A, 194, 143 lucci, Sandra 153 siak, Michael W. 182 n, Susan A. 182 Fern S. 182 Phillip E. Bastian, Kathy L, 182 Bastian, Kim M, 206 Bastian, Thomas R. 194, 143 Batliner, Diane M, 92. 182 Batliner, Patricia A. 86, 206 Battisti, Sieve M. Bauer, Kathryn 152 Bauer, jan 194 Bauer, Michael D. 182 Baule Baum Baum 117 Baum Baum Baum r, john S. 206 ,james 54, 116, 153, 132 , jonathan 54, 55, 56, 116, , 153 , Victoria L. 86, 206 eister, Carl j. 194 hart, Michael A. 153 Baylen, Ben S. Bayne, Pamela R. 182 Beauvais, james 153 Bebensee, Thomas Becker, Anthony L. Becker, Cynthia L. 87, 194, 76, 77 Becker, Georgia, 55 McClelland, Paul 28-132 McDonald, Robert 37 McGinn, Elizabeth 26 Meyer, janet 39 Mitchell, Willa 26 Mitchell, William 20, 42 Muccianti, jerry 30, 144, 143 Neal, Paul 37 Nelson, Paul 28, 94, 142 Norek, George 27 O'Donnell, Vivian 41 Olsen, Ruth 31, 56 Orstead, Kenneth 18 Pavliny, Bessie Pawlowski, joseph 21 Periman, Sharon 38 Peter, Robert 35 Peterson, Helen 37 Petrucelli, josephine 19 Phar, Roberta 41 Phillips, Robert 35 Presern, Donald 30, 144, 143 Press, Betty 23 Przybylski, Shirley 28 Rahn, Evelyn 19 Rathberger, Ronald 27, 104 Raymond, Mary 38 Reich, Lynne 26 Renz, David 35 Rheberg, james 19 Ricardi, Katherine, 31, 88 Riek, Robert 30 Rolla, Alan 35 Rotzoll, Daniel 30 Rovin, Ronald 41 Rosenzweig, Karla 38 Rozdalovsky, Lester 16 Rutland, Brina 19 Sala, Marge 35 Salefski, Douglas 33, 152 Salefski, Nancy 26, 152 Santel, Debbie 38 Sartini, Kenneth 37 Sauter, Charles 33 Saznnoff, Richard 23 Schafer, Craig 30, 131 Scharf, Raymond 27, 107 Scheldrup, Arthur 27 , 74, 153 Becker, Gregg M. 206, 142 Becker, jody H. 182 Becker, Scott D. 153 Bednarowicz, Michael P 182 Beil, Marcia L. 182 Belezos, james 153, 104 Beliveau, Wilfred L. Bell, Christine A. 153 Bell, Gary L. zoe, iso Bell, janet Bellak, Bruce L. IW, 153, 76 Bellals, Scott 107, 194, 77 Bender, Barbara L. 68, 84, 182, 79 Bender, janice L. 84, 206 Bender, Mark A. 118, 194 Benjawan, Nuannij 153 Bennett, Barbara S. 182 Bennett, David A. 118 Benson, Gayle L. 88, 192 Benson, Mindy S, 110, 127, 194 Berenson, jeffery S. 182 Berenson, Michelle L, 206 Berg, Barry M. Berg, Glenn C. 153 Gerg, Sheryl L. 194 Bergloff, William 154 Berglund, james A. 206, 142 Berglund, Nancy j. 194 Bergmann, joyce A. 93, 182 Berk, Richard j. Berk, Scott M, Berkley, jordan M. Berman, Michael j. 194 Berman, Scott 154 Bernath, Kenneth A. Bernick, Diane L. Berns, Marina 182 Bernstein, Caryn B. 194 Bernstein, jon M. Bernstein, Paul S. 143, 195 Bernstein, Philip L. 154, 195 Bernstein, Randall G. 182 Bernstein, Susan B. Berresheim, Carole D. 195 Berresheim, Kathryn j. 111, 126, BZ Befresheim, Margie 111, 127, 154 Berrigan, Kathleen 154 Berrigan, Therese M. 206 Bersh, jeffrey N. 206 Bersh, Lawrence j. 154 Bertog, joseph P, 37, 206 Besser, Randi B, 182 Bethman, Nora E. 195, 179 Betsios, George A, 206 Betti, Anthony 182 Beusse, Walter j. 154 Bevier, Charlene M. 195 Bevier, Daniel A. 94, 195 Schildgen, Robert 17 Schnabl, Meriam 37 Schlossberg, Eva 38 Schutte, Gary 20-77 Sebastian, john 21 Self, Ronald 23 Sents, Margaret 40 Simmons, jane 25 Simons, Ethel 24, 95 Simonsen, Lynne 26 Spencer, George Stanley, Kenneth 23 Steinhart, Margot 24 Storm, Kenneth 33, 103 Stroud, Steven 24 Swinnerton, Frederick 23 Terzian, George 37, 144 Tortorelli, james 27 Traube, Abraham 24 Valenti, james 23 Van Scoyoc, Richard 25 Von Holdt, Barbara 26, 106 Vucovich, George 25 Wagner, Frederick 33 Waldrop, Preston 29 Ward, Herbert 19 Weinger, Myra 18 Whitfield, Theron 27, 104 Whitley, Stanley 18 Will, William 19 Willis, Louis 25 Wilson, Daniel 28 Wilson, Gertrude 41 Witkiewicz, Barbara 23 Witmer, james 21 Witt, jeffery 33, 90 Woerter, Martin 23 Wolf, Margaret 25 Wulff, George 18 Zebos, Steven 35 Ziegler, Pamela 29 Zullo, Steven 41 Bevier, David H. 206 Bevier, Kim E. 195 Bezark, Liza j. Bezdon, joanne D. 182 Bezdon, Robert j. 195 Bickford, Kent W. 154 Bieber, Francie L. 195 Biel, Cathleen M. 93, 182 Biel, Susan C. 88, 195 Bierman, Allen P. 154 Bierman, Philip S. 84, 206 Bieschke, Leo A. Bilotich, julie 154 Binstein, Larry A, 114, 206 Biondo, Marietta Bisinella, Debra A. 92, 195 Bizzoni, Craig j. 206 Blackledge, jami-Sue Blackwell, Barbara T. 182 Blackwell, julia A. 95, 195 Blahnik, julie A. 183 Blake, Susan M. 74, 84, 195 Blayney, Terri L. 154 Block, Shari L. Bloom, Sheryl H, Bloxham, Donald 154 Blum, Aimee L. 74, 84, 118, 206 Blum, Roberta G. 74, 84, 154 Blumenfeld, Lee A. 195 Blus, john K. 114, 206 Blus, Michael S. 195, 142 Board, Debbie A, 195 Board, Susan G. 154 Bobene, Danielle M. 128, 206 Bobowski, Gail M. 183 Bobowski, Mary Rose 207 Bobowski, Matthew S. 154 Bobula, Carol E. 111, 127, 195 Bobula, Robert A. 154 Bocconcelli, joann 85, 134, 183 Bodzewski, Cynthia A. 207 Bodzewski, Richard 154 Bohm, Darren S, 195 Bohn, Katherine M. 82, 207 Bojko, Mark S, 195 Bold, David P. 116, 133 Boliaux, Bryan M, 115, 144, 195 B0liaLlX, Guy 115, 144, 145, 195 Boncela, Gina 183 Boncimino, Gina B. 154 Bondi, Thomas A. 154 Bong, Mary C. Booras, Dawn S, 105, 183 Boos, Richard A. Bootz, Robert 154 Boraca, Robert Borchew, Gail N. 87, 154 Borchew, Mark A. 195 Borg, Marilyn L. Borowczyk, jacalyn A. 207 Borowski, Kenneth 207, 130 Borre, Brian 207 Borsheim, Mary Ann 207 Borshell, Donna L. 195 Borton, Brian S. 183 Borton, Robin C. Borys, Steve 154 Bosco, Vicki G. 93 Boss, Stephen j. 118, 195 Boton, Robert A. Bottner, Ross 183 Boudreau, George G. 82, 183 Boudreau, Suzanne M. 80, 8 179 Bourbon, Tamra C. 195 Bouwman, Ingrid 184 Bowman, Stephanie F. Boyd, Robert j. 155 Boyd, Todd B. Boyd, William T. Boyle, Charles E. Boyle, Robert L. Bradley, Thomas j. Bradtke, Robert W. 183 Brady, Terry D. 115, 195, 131 Brand, Neil A. 121, 153 Brandt, Susan L. 183 Brano, Rick 195 Brauer, Marilee C. 183 Brdlik, Frank j. Breen, Carol 195 Breen, Mary E. 207 Bremer, Allan R. 207 2, 103, Brennan Michael W. 155, 141 Brennan Mike T. Brennan Patrick I Brennan Timothy M. Brennan, Valerie j. 195 Brenner, Kathleen j. 183 Brenner. Brenner. Brenner. Kenneth W. 207 Monica L. 183 Steven J. 195 Breslin, Mary R. 155 Breslin, Patricia 88. 183 Breslin, Tom K. 114, 207 Briars, Brian E. 116, 183 Brichetto, Michael j. 183 Brickman, Randy S. 207 Bridges, Cynthia S. 94, 183 Brim, Pamela M. 155 Brin, Marla B. Britton, Elizabeth A. 88, 183 Brizzolara, Kathleen M. 195, 85, 134, 135 Broadrick, Delphanie j. 82, 111, 128 Brobst, Darcy j. 183 Brochocki, Donna L. Brockstein, Helene F. 195 Brod, janet E. 183 Brodie, Mary M. 183 Brodie, Patricia C. Brodner, Andrew 183, 141, 79 Brodner, Michael P. 80, 82, 94, 155, 140, 141, 79 Brodsky, Irwin G. 74, 195 Brohner, Robert A. Broms, Randall j. 207 Broms, Roger W. 183 Broodrick, Delphine 195 Brooks, Bruce W. 114, 207, 130 Brosnan, Kimberlee A. 74, 88, 94, 194, 195 Broten, Theodore P. 195 Brown, Bonnie j. 55, 87, 155, 170, 77, 76 Brown, Caryn M. 195 Brown, Cathryn C. 155 Brown, Christine M. 207 Brown, Dexter 132, 133 Brown, Gary A. 120, 183, 104 Brown, Grailing D. 207 Brown, Helena B. 183 Brown, Karen P. 95, 18 Brown, Kathy A. 195 Brown, Laura M. 128, 207 Brown, Nancy j. 207 Brown, Terry D. 114, 130 Brown, Tracy G. 195 Brownlow, Robert P. 183 Brownstein, Barry S. 195 Brozowski, Nancy A 207 Brund, Frank B. 116, 183 Brund, Richard S. Brund, Vita M. las Brusso, Lori E. 85, 183 Bruzan, Ronald j. Bruzan, Thomas A. Bryman, Wayne 62 Bryski, Ron T. 107 Brzoska, Kimberly S. Buck, Barbara j. 88, 94, 207 Buck, Debra j. 88, 94, 183 Buckley, Richard P. 155 Buckley, Thomas N. 118 Budish, Layne l. 195 Bukielski, Barbara A. 110, 183 Bukielski, Stanley j. 106, 155 Bunt, Kathryn D. 155 Buonincontro, Susan B. 195 Burbach, joseph L. 118, 195 Burbach, Susanne 155 Burchard, john M. Burchard, Kathleen M. Burchard, Robert j. Burke, Michael S. 121, 183 Burklund, Laura j. 195 Burks, Cynthia 195 Burks, Thomas A. 195 Burman, Cheryl Burns, Aimee 155 Burns, Cynthia C. Burnstine, janet R. 86, 207 Burrill, judith A. 74, 183 Burros, Elliott 118 Burros, joseph 155 Burton, jeffrey L. 183 Burton, Mary E. 195 Buscaglia, Marie E. 70, 207, 91 Busch, Terri C. 82, 183 Buslik, Randi S. 155 Busse, Thomas P. 195 Butchin, Kevin B. 183 Butler, Russell j. 155 Buttliere, Mark A. 195 Buttliere, Martin P. 195 Byrne, Rebecca N. 183 Byrne, Rita S. 195 Bombicino, Lia T 155 Caccavella, Oraziu Cacciatore, Cathleen 155 Cacciatore, Louis 183 Cacioppo, Nedine M. 195 Cahill, james B. 155 Cahn, Maureen E. 207 Cahn, Robert H. 155 Cahoon. Lynn S. 183 Cain, Audrey j. Cairo, Chris M. 103, 118, 195 Cairo, Gregory S. 114, 118, 207 Calabrese, Angela M. 207 Calabrese, Camille E. 195 Calabrese, Marnie A. Calahan, Patrick j. Calandra, Lucille M. 155 Caldrone, Mary L. 84, 195 Cali, Leonard 155 Callaghan, Terrence R. Callahan, Kim D. 195 Callas, Steve j. Callo, Rene M. Callo, Trent I. Camacho, Christina 207 Camacho, Gary S. Camacho, Wayne A. 183 Caminata, Donald I. Campagna, Douglas V. Campagna, joe j. 183 Candotti, Maria C. 82, 183 Cannistra, Therese M. 183 Capaccio, Gina M. 183 Capaccio, Ronald 55 Caplan, Howard M. 155 Caplan, Wendy Capozzoli, jack A. 195, 143 Capozzoli, Robert T. 155 Cappello, jeralyn 68, 195 Cappello, Roberta 45, 68, 69, 152, 155 Capsuto, Bruce D. 107, 195 Caras, Dani R. 195 Caras, Scott 207 Carbajal, Corina 207 Carberry, Richard A. Carberry, Sharon 195 Carda, Randal E. Cardella, Linda 88, 155 Carlson, Duane T. 155 Carlton, Cheryl A. Carland, Douglas A. 155 Cartland, jenifer C. 195 Casaletto, Daniel F. 195 Cass, David Castellano, john A, 82, 120, 183 Castiglia, Mark A. 155, 81 Catron, joanne 183 Catullo, judy A. 195 Caudill, Deborah L. 195 Cavanagh, Daniel 142, 207 Cavanagh, julie A. 84, 85, 195 Cawley, johanna 84, 86, 195 Cecchin, Anthony j. Cecchin, Regina M. 207 Cerny, Douglas M. 116, 155, 132 Cerny, Lori M. 195 Cesek, john V. 207 Cesek, Tina M. 183 Cetkovic, Zurka Chaiken, Michele j. 195 Chalifoux, james M. Chalus, Mary O. 207 Chaneske, Marjorie Chad, Helen Chapman, Keith j. 183, 104 Chapman, William A. 114 Chargo, Sheryl A. 195 Charo, jose 184 Charter, Victoria 155 Chase, Steve R. 195, 131 Chason, Denise C. 195 Chattler, Esther R. 184 Chelsvig, Kim L. 155 Chereck. Frank L. 114 Chereck, jo Mary 105, 184 Chernoff, Stuart A. Cherry, Marla j. Cherry, Susan G. 184 Cherven, Gail P. 184 Cherven, Tom M. 114 Chesrow, Diane L. 82 Chezem, Patricia G. 156 Chiapetta, Pat 195 Chiappetta, Stuart P. Childs, Richard 156 Chmielewski, Richard C. 184 Christensen, june E. Christensen, Laura 156 Christensen, Paula I. 126, 127 Christiansen, john 122 Christianson, Gerard A. Chrobak, Laurie j. 111, 81, 184, 179 Chrystal, Iohn Church, Michelle 195, 76 Church, Peter j. 118 Ciabattari, Andrew E. 184 Ciabattari, joanne C. Ciba, Camille A. 195 Cicero, Alan j. 184 Cicero, Nancy A. Cicero, Nancy A. 195 Cichon, Lynn 93, 156 Cierniak, Debra A. 85, 184 Cierniak, Michael Ciezki, Tad K. Cilio, Gina L. 184 Cimaglia, Gary N. 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Thomsen, Kathy A. 204 Thorp, Linda R. 193 Thunberg, james j. 116, 177 Tice, jon P. 177, 140, 141 Tice, Paula j. 126, 129, 216 Tietz, Michael C, 120, 177 Tikulski, Sandra B. 216 Tillman, Monica j. Timko, Thomas Tinkoff, Robert S. 114, 115, 204, 131 Tisch, Robert L. 116, 193 Tobias, Ralph j. 82, 193 Tokoph, james A. 216, 104 Tokoph, john E. 216 Tomasik, Mark S. 124, 125, 177 Tomasik, Thomas W. 116, 193 Tomaszewski, james M. 204 Topp, Frederick j. 204, 131 Tornabene, Anthony j. 193 Torres, Ron Toth, Emery P. Touhy, David j. Touhy, Tom E. 115 Trapper, Marlene S. 96, 193 Trapper, Ronald H. 177 Travaglio, Dean M. 204 Traxler, judith A. 193 Traxler, Robert P. 216 Treitman, Debra L. 193 Tremont, Nicholas D. Tremper, William E. 216 Tricarico, Lucille A. 82, 193 Tricarico, Vincent R. 114, 204 Trigsted, john A. Troiani, David D. Troiani, Scott M. 204 Trojan, David 217 Trojan, Lynda M. 177 Trojan, Thomas W. 193 Tross, joseph P. 76 Troy, Shari F. 204 Trujillo, Edward Tuch, Andrew R. 177 Tulliano, Toni M. Tuman, Russell j. Tunick, jodi A. 193 Tunick, William S. Turchik, Mark D. 204 Turchik, Merle j. 168, 177 Turetzky, David 204 Turetzky, jay 212 Turk, Cathy A. 217 Turk, Richard C. 193 Turner, Kermit j. 205 Tuttle, Susan A. 193 Twardowski, Daniel P, 74, 152, 177 Twarowski, jim B. Twarowski, john C. 205 Twarowski, Linda l. 193 Uhlig, Mary D. 111,217 Ljhlig, R Ullman, onald T. 116, 177 Charlotte C. 217, 179 Underwood, April D. Underwood, Brad A. 114 Ljngar, Cory 205 Llnger, james F. 118, 205 Unger, Patricia A. 106, 177 Unterberger, Mark j. 193 Urban, Brian D. 177 Urban, Susan E. 193 Usack, Patricia L. 77, 74, 84, 87, 180, 205, 70 ljselding, Karen M. 205 Uslander, Richard AA 205, 143 Vahiro, Lauren 217 Vahl, Sharon A, 193 Van Dine, Robert L. 205 Van Hec Van Hec ke, Diane M. ke, Patrick D. Van Puymbrouck, Darren 114, 217 Van Puymbrouck, Lynda 105, 177 Van Puymbrouck, Troy T. 205 Vandenburg, Perry 205 Vanus, Keith 205 Wayland, Lawrence S. 193, 132 Webb, Dave M. Webber, Robert M. 121, 217, 130 Weber, Patrick M. 178 Weber, Robert P. 193 Weber, Tracy R. Weinberg, janet R. 193 Weinberg, Linda S. 217 Weinberg, Lori S. 205 Weinberg, Susan H. Weiner, Fern M. 193 Weiner, Marcy L. Weingarten, Randall T. 217, 112 Weinger, Holly R. 178 Weininger, Alan D. 178 Weinstein, Carol R. 85, 193 Weinstein, Susan Weis, Bonnie S. 205 Weis, Michael B. 205 Weisbaum, David C. Weisbecker, Carol j, 94, 111, 126, 193 Weisbecker, Charles E. 217, 118 Weisman, Abbey S. 178 Vaporis, Deborah L. 217 Vaporis, Mark D. 193, 132 Vaporis, Ruth A. 120, 177 Varco, julie A. 84, 205 Varhanik, joseph j. Vee, Paul j. Versten, Natalie M. 110, 177 Versten, Phillip W. 193 Vetter, Wendy j. 205 Victoria, Maurice 217 Victoria, Roberto R. 177 Vilona, Patricia 193 Vinarsky, Steven A. Vincolese, Laura L. 68, 69, 177 Vincolese, Lee V. 112, 205 Vinz, Ellen 217 Vinzant, Ellen M. Vinzant, Karen L. Vinzant, Tom W. Viray, Alberto B. Virtue, jim j. 27, 217 Vishoot, Creg A. 205 Vito, Christine 205 Vito, joseph C. Vito, Mary C. 193 Vitro, Domenico S. 82, 177 Vitro, Dorothy C. 82, 217 Vitro, Maria A. 82, 193 Vix, Margaret 217 Vlahakis, Elaine 217 Vogel, Dale A. Voght, Philip B. 205 Volkman, jane M. 205 Volpe, Rino S. 205 Von Hoffen, Robert A. Von Thun, Denise D. Voss, Dan N. Voss, Robert j. Vrabel, Deborah A. 105, 177 Vujica, Paul B. 64, 84, 193 Vujica, Robert D. 193 Waage, Kenneth G. 217 Wachtenheim, Daniel j. 124 Wadas, james A. 178 Wader, Sheri 217 Wadman, Kenneth C. 115 Wageman, janine M. 84, 205 Wageman, Scott R. 178 Wagner, Bonnie M. 85, 134, 217 Wagner, Donna M. 217 Wagner, Doris M. 183 Wagner, joanne P. Wagner, judy L. Wagner, Michael W. 106, 178 Wagner, Scott R. 42, 193 Wainer, Leslie R. 217 Wainer, Robbie D. 217 Wald, Scott A. 152, 18 Walder, Dale R. Walder, Dena L. 193 Waldman, Dawn j. Waldman, jody L. 86, 205 Walens, David R. 114, 217 Walker, William j. 205 Wallace, Michael A. 132 Walsh, james B. Walsh, Margaret A. 85, 217 Walter, Heide M. 88, 120, 178 Walter, john P. 205 Walters, Deborah A. 217 Wanat, Nancy A, 84, 205 Ward, Mark Ward, Paul S. 217 Ward, Steven Wargaski, Mary R. 193 Warmack, janet C. 205, 76, 179 Warmack, Linda K. 68, 80, 178, 76 Warman, Robert A. 116, 193 Warren, jody L. 95, 217 Warsaw, Rhonda S. 178 Warshawsky, Evalyn M. Wasiewicz, David M. 178 Wasiewicz, Michael S. Wasserberg, Steven D. 78, 77 Watson, janet L. 178 Watt, jane E. 205 Wattecamps, jon L. 120, 193 Wattecamps, Steve j. 118, 217 Watts, Pamela j. Wawryk, john C. 217 Wax, Alan C. 193 Wax, David H. 217 Weiss, Arlene A. 193 Weiss, Audrey B. 178 Weiss, Beth S. 84, 217 Weiss, David P. 217 Weiss, Ewald j. 118 Weiss, Howard M. 205 Weiss, Mark S. 42, 205 Weiss, Renee B. Weiss, Roland H. 120, 205 Weissmann, Helene H. 178 Weith, Lori S. 217 Weith, Randal C. 205 Weith, William K. Welch, Neil 217 Wells, Ann A. 178 Wells, Evelyn E. Wells, Frederick A. 205 Wells, Steven R. 193 Wenke, Steve K. 122, 217 Wenn, Maureen M. 178 Werba, Mark G. 205 Werner, jean M. 205 Wessely, Alfred G, 121, 143 West, Glenn A. 205, 76 West, Lawrence L. 178 West, Mary A. West, Neal E. 193 Westberg, Bonnie L. 178 Westcot, Catherine A. 61, 85, 88, 178 Westcot, jean E. 85, 88, 205 Westman, Karen 217 Westman, Keith A. Wexler, jay Wexler, Linda A. 193 Whalen, james P. White, Bradley j. 113, 193 White, Christy L. zos White, jeffrey W. White, joseph S. White, Laura S. 217 Whitman, Laura L. 193 Wichlac, Charles L. 217 Wiebort, Robert Wiegel, Robert 217 Wielock, Susan M. 88, 217 Wiese, Roger E. 205 Wikstrom, Elizabeth A. Wikstrom, Lisa 205 Wilder, Marc S. 205 Wilen, Karen A. Williams, Charles L. 178 Williams, Lisa D. 42, 217 Williams, Michael D. Williams, Noel F. 178 Williams, Richard A. 132 Williams, Wayne j. Willmann, Karin H. 205 Willuweit, Lori 193 Wilson, Glenn D. 193 Wilson, Marla L. Wilson, Scott E. Wineberg, Sheri A. 178 Winkel, Catherine A. 178 Winterhalter, Nancy E. 95, 217 Winton, Linda 205 Winton, Lisa A. 205 Winton, Peter j. 179 Wise, jodie 205 Wishnoff, Debra E, Wisniewski, Carol A. 217 Wisniewski, Deborah A, 128, 193 Wisniewski, john 205 Wisniewski, Keith j. 193 Wisniewski, Linda T. 193 Wisniewski, Patricia F. 44, 179 Wisniewski, Rochelle 205 Witczak, Peter j. Witte, Bengie B. 217 Wittje, Karen U. 93, 179 Wittlock, Lori L. 193 Wittlock, Paul M. 217 Wlezien, Michael V. Wloch, jerry Wodka, Mark R. 193 Woepse, Howard O. Wohlbrandt, Steve j. 205 Wojtyna, Leeann 88, 129, 193 Wolch, Alan S. 94, 106, 107, 179 Wolch, Neil C. Wolf, Connie 217 Wolfson, Bruce L. 179 Wolos, Denise L. 95, 217 Woodruff, Kathleen T. Wooley, Allen E, 205 Wordel, Paul R. Wordel, Todd A. 122, 217 Wright, joyce Wubs, Thomas L. Wuertemburg, Mark L. Wulbert, Scott L. 179 Wulf, Cornelia Wunderlich, Richard E. Wyder, Sheri L. 96 Wydef, Todd 73, 74, 179 Yahiro, Lauren K. 83, 85, 134 Yang, Gee H. 217 Yanow, David M. 193 Yen, William W. 205 Ysinick, Steven M. 205 York, David B. 115, 205 Younan, Helen G. Yurks, Anna M. 193 Yurks, Kathy j. 217 Yurks, Laura L. 106, 179 Zaber, Trace E. 205 Zaccanti, Cheryl L. 105 Zaehler, Barbara j. 105, 179 Zaehler, Kathleen K. 179 Zaehler, Timothy 205 Zager, Sheryl L. 52, 73, 179, 53, Zahareas, Stella 193 Zajac, john C. 179 Zalesny, Daniel C. 205 Zammatta, Randy R. 179 Zamost, Paul S. 107 Zandlo, Pamela S. Zang, Michael Zangara, Dawn T. 205 Zangara, Natalie M. 193 Zanko, Kathleen A. 193 Zanko, Robert W. 217 Zankovich, Anne A. Zapater, Martha C. 84, 193 Zatz, Linda S. 193 Zaw, janice E. 179 Zbierski, Lynn M. 205 Zdon, Richard Zebos, Barrett 132 Zebos, Sara F. 94, 205 Zechlin, Barbara S. 179 Zehles, james j. Zeimet, Deborah R. 179 Zelden, Douglas Zelisko, Barbara A. 179 Zeller, Raby L. 205 Zeppos, Sally j. 74, 194, 205 Zeromsky, jeannine E. 87, 205 Ziebell, Mike A. 115, 205 Ziebell, Raymond P. 217 Zielinski, Annette M. 179 Zielinski, Carol B. 205 Zielinski, Nancy G. 88, 205 Zielke, Mark j. Zierke, Donald A. 217 Zimbler, Louis R. 217 Zimbler, Marla R. Zimmerman, james A. 116, 179 Zimmerman, jonathan W. Zimmerman, Mary P. 88, 217 Zimmerman, Tammy L. 205 Zink, Terrence j. 193 Zinn, David B. 44, 90, 179 Zion, Vicki R. 179 Zirlin, Bradley S. 217 Zoern, Paula D. Zorn, Andrew G. 205 Zorn, Christian K. 193 Zorn, Michael j. 179 Zubillaga, Gabriela R. 86, 205 Zubillaga, Luis A. 120, 121, 179 Zuckerman, Holly R. 74, 179 Zurakov, jackie 193 Zurakov, Michele 193 Zurakov, Sandra S. 81, 217 Zweig, Mark A. Zweig, Michael L. 179 76 x 1 ' , giif' 1 est vig? is as A Qs? ,un , ,Q A Roberta Cappello Laura Vincolese Anna Dati ..... Meryl Levinson . . . Bob Edelberg . . Katy Griesser Shelly Heider Valerie Hood Diane Kokinis Mike Lavin Linda Warmack Bob Edelberg . . Laura Vincolese Mike Lachman . Laura Laureys Gail Colman . . to Beeline, . . . . Editors-in-Chief . . . . Academics Editor . . . Student Life Editor . . . . . . . Sports Editor . . . Staff Members Shana Barsky Barbara Bender Jeralyn Cappello Rosalia Ciminello Barbara Cronin Cynthia Glassman . . . . . Photographers . . . Artists . . . Advisor Much time and effort go into a book of this size. And to all connected with its production, the task is not complete until the last book is distributed. We wish to express a very sincere thank you to the following people who helped in the creation of LENS '76: to Mr. Hackleman, American's representative, for his tremendous help in organization of the book and for waiting ever-so patiently on deadlines. to Mr. Gregory, for his excellent assortment of UPI photos to carry out the spirit of '76. to Root Studios, for taking an infinite number of candids to meet with student demands. for being so sweet about the Happy Days photos. to all the school administrators, sponsors, and coaches, for cooperating during interviews and photo sessions. And finally, a very special thank you to the people that put LENS '76 together page after page. The '76 staff worked diligently: never giving up and always giving their all. Ms Colman, advisor, kept afloat during tense deadlines and pulled the staff through. Her organization and creative ideas added a new light to our dedicated staff. From the title page through all 2.32 pages, LENS tried to recapture the spirit of '76 in and out of the school. Through creative, informative features, the book took on a more personal style. The introduction paralleled the changes in America and Maine East. We hope that LENS '76 is not just another collection of photographs, but that through its pages every student can relive the memories of the Maine Change in '76. Laura Vincolese Roberta Cappello Co-Editors-in-Chief 'I I 4 1
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