New Trier West High School - Vestiges Yearbook (Northfield, IL)

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Standing H. Allen, chairman, J. Henderson, W. Bogolub, J. Korff, J. Busscher. Absent: M. Reilley H. Rossman, C. Stentz, secretary, D. Morrison, J. Finson, K. Slater. 43 This year, Student Council gave students the responsibilities that they must learn to handle as young adults. To give seniors the opportunity to use their free time as they saw fit, Council passed the Senior Respon- sibility bill with the hope of making each senior realize and fulfill his responsibilities to himself and to his school. Under the bill, seniors were not assigned to study halls during their free periods. Instead, they were allowed to go to the Student Commons for group studying or conversation, to the library for research, or to the senior study hall and the study carrels in the halls for individual work. Despite a few minor in- fractions, the system was a success, and this success goes on the already long list of achievements of our young school. Another major event sponsored by Student Coun- cil was the Code of Ethics discussion week in the fall. student council We wanted to get students thinking about an ethics code-what it was, what purpose it had, if any at all. Discussions were led by the honor committee in all of the English classes and an all-school assembly was conducted, in which various members of the student body and the faculty discussed ethics in relation to religion, athletics, and school life. At the end of the week a school-wide vote was taken on the issue of having a code of ethics for the school. The majority of students favored the plan and a week later, the final New Trier West Code of Ethics was adopted. Student Council passed many other bills, most notably the Cafeteria Supervising bill, which placed the responsibility of keeping the lunch hall clean on the shoulders of each individual. They also devised a system for keeping the student parking lot free from congestion. Who says Council doesn't do anything? Jeff Singer, vice-president .3 K fr sw , S j, if mf' sf X Marty Kahn, president Hugh Allen, treasurer Terry Cohn, secretary HMV ll! 7' :. -- my 'E L' .. Y .F A, I .,,. 1 V ' J -1.r1-- L... ,QQ I, FIRST SEMESTER BOARD Front: Barbara Guzotsky, co-head hon- or,' Lynn Ledbetter, head of pub- licity,' Candy Hohfeler, head of student commons: Mary Ann Wil- son, head ol recreation. Rear: Dave Rosenbaum, co-head hon- org Bob Beller, co-head ofsafetyf Mike Sluss, co-head of study halls,' Jeff Fox, co-head of study halls: Dave Miller, co-head of safetyg Bob Hoyt, head of senior responsbility. Absent: Richard Lang, head of cafeteriag John Schroll, head of library. Mr. Bird, sponsor FIRST SEMESTER REPS Front: A. Greenwald, J. Mosenson, C. Eck, L. Cameron, S. Freedman, A. Prichard, K. Pollans. Sec- ond: L. Brown, J. Bar lelme, B. Nickel, V. Nel- son, J. Lilienthal, C. Krupp, S. Mayer, R. Fine, S. Spak. Thlrd: S. Siskin, K. Murdock, S. Resl, D. Horne, C. Hunefeld, E. Stein, H. Cohn, D. Daley, P. Drell, D. Broslen. Fourth: F. Huszagh, D. Bragman, P. Chaffetz, S. Zuber, M. Kornblatt, S. Pollak, J. Economou, H. Berkowicz, J. Ganek. Fifth: W. Clements, L. Wo- loshin, R. Grusin, C. Eb- rl J Zonenbllk B e e, . , . Morton, D. Share, L. Sacks, B. Gandelman Rear: M. Mann, D. Fisher E. Wedell, J. Tideman, G. Lussky, D. Dinkmeyer, G. Anderson, H. Hognestad S. Mayer, B. Gordon, L. Reitzer. Absent: S. An- drew, D. Bohrer, B. Brig- ham, M. Brody, F. Cocai- las, T. Duncan, L. Geller J. Goldberg, A. Lifshitz G. Sherman, M. Sluss, T Talan, M. Wexler, Fl Wheeler, B. Wolfson. Mr. Zibart, faculty rep KW l l 1 LW . . SECOND SEMESTER BOARD Front: Jlm Economou, treasurer: Marian Wexler, head of library: Laura Brown, head ol recrea- tion: Lee Sacks, head of safety: Larry Reitzer, co-head of study halls: David Rosenbaum, co-head of honor: Bob Hoyt, co-head ol senior responsibility: Tuck Duncan, president. Rear: Don Share, head of communication: Marc Cohen, co- head of honor: John Schroll, co-head of cafeteria: Tom Mustoe, co-head of senior responsibility: Gary Anderson, head of commons: John Stuhr, co-head ol study halls. Absent: Sandy Andrew, head of publicity: Hands Hognestad, vice-presi- dent: Sam Stevens, co-head of cafeteria: Patti Vines, secretary. 'vii-' SECOND SEMESTER REPS Front: P. Goodman, M. Kornblatt, F. Huszagh, D. Van Horne, M. Brody, M. Shepard, H. Berkowicz J. Fiddler, J. Ganek, B. Wolfson, A. Lifshitz, R. Wheeler, D. Horne. Second: M. Wilson, E. Stein, J. Lilienthal, L. Gellar B Lifschultz, N. Lancioni, V. Santa, R. Sacks, J. Bartelme, D. Dope pelt, M. Sluss, C. Krupp, S. Hrejsa, M. Goldberg. Third: T. Talan D. Henry, C. Ferris, M. Ehrlich, S. Freedman, G. Meyers, C Bossen, S. Economou, K. Pollans, T. Farnell, P. Donnellan, C. Cryer, B. Shapiro, D. Myrent, N. Wiedboldt, M. Wheeler. Fourth. H. Simon, B. Gimbel, L. Kahn, S. Merley, D. Dinkmeyer, K. Levin, B. Gordon, S. Cohen, T. Stern, K. Bronstein, M. Brown B. Karp Rear: M. Mann, R. Grusin, M. Kahn, J. Schroll, S. Mayer, D. Bohrer, B. Brigham, G. Wolf, R. Duncan. 47 Jeff Lippincott, president Tony Domenick, vice-president tri- ship Tri-Ship members agree that their organization is not just something for the college record. You sure need more motivation than that, com- mented one board member. You try calling up the Coca-Cola company iabout selling Cokes at football gamesi and getting 20 of the wrong people, each one answering 'things go better with Coke,' and then finally getting the right person, only to find out they don't even have what you want! The fourth 'ship' ought to be patienceship! However, Tri-Ship also promoted its better-known ships --fellowship, citizenship, and sportsmanship- this year by using profits from Potpourri and four dances imaybe it should be girlship?i to award the D. Kenneth Funkhauser scholarship to a deserving senior, to sponsor the service and usher corps, to handle tickets for Performing Arts presentation, and to co-sponsor with Girls' Club the Social Service and charity programs. Howard Rossman, treasurer A 1 2SsaMggXf5g4, 5 like Jeff Lewis, secretary Mr. Malinsky, sponsor 49 H fa BOARD Front: Marty Tobias, iunior class chair- man: Mike Kaye, sophomore class chairman Chuck Flosetti, tickets. Rear: Paul Wechter, ar- rangements: Chuck Lederman, dinner: Scott Mar- koff, public relations: Jack Weiner, dance: Gary Kagan, usher corps: Glenn Greene, services: Stuart Milne, social service. Absent: Jordan Engel, pot- pourri: Maury Fisher, charity. REPRESENTATIVES Front: E. FliPP, J. Scharfer, S. Mac- farland, S. Russell, J. Ellis, B. Visk, S. Schall, R. Grusin. Second: B. Thalin, D. Grant, E. Zwick, S. Cohen, J. Red- Iich, M. Liebow, A. Giblichman, B. Eatman. Third: D. Ger- stein, L. Dupre, R. Giles, R. Milne, P. Creticos, R. Kossow, M. Rauen, S. Gold, T. Klepfer, K. Peck, C. Standefer. Rear D. Rosenblum, S. Hamer, B. Avery, A. Lehmann, F. Ash P. Gallagher. Absent: G. Berger, B. Gandelman, E. Hoch- berg. 'M NV V . xt 1 Kathy Kaplan, president Martha Howard, secretary girls' club This year was a busy one for Girls' Club. The organization co-sponsored two charity drives with the idea that a student should give only if he wanted to. The Social Service program was one of the more im- portant GC projects this year. With the help of Mr. Lawrence Minear, head of Social Serviceg Jane Schneider, co-head, and Miss Nona Cox, GC sponsor, Girls' Club formed many social service groups. The third annual Daddy Daughter Dinner Dance, A Night for All Knights, was held in February with a medieval theme. The idea of an evening Friendly Banquet was expanded this year: on one January day the club held open house, inviting all girls to the GC office for cookies and talk. With these activities, Girls' Club rounded out a fun and profitable year. Martha Reilly, vice-president Sue Buenger, treasurer W .MN ,A-M, Miss Cox, sponsor Miss Davis, sponsor 53 Miss McNamara, sponsor .fig -M.. -1-1 fm gunman BOARD Front: Joan Rambach, publicity assistant: Barb Simon, service assistantf Linda Schlesinger, financial assistant: Myra Schwartz, art assistant. Second: Connie Rice, co-head of service, Linda Lifschultz, head ol projects: Joan Schwartz, head of socialg Ann Baker, head of publicity. Third: Jane Schneider, head of treshmang Anne Tootelian, co-head ot service,' Jen Loew, head of friendly. Rear: Debbi Young, head of charityp Randi Jo Chester, head of arty Brooke Belsey, head of financial. REPRESENTATIVES Front: P. Kavathas, D. Brown, S. Codash, E. Eckerllng, L. Peterson, L. Fetman, M. Isaacson, M. Frumkin A. Bartelstein, J. Melamad, T. Eckstein, V. Welch, L. Bobrow, cl Stein, S. Rivlin, M. Walters, C. Eigen, H. Dedes. Second: B. Beckmann, P. Rion, G. Mayer, C. Lewis, I. Grossman, J. Tritsch K. Mers, W. Smith, J. Wolf, K. Fisher, L. Stein, M. Goldstine, H Sider, C. Kamberos, L. Teibloom, D. Klein, M. Clark, G. Moss, K Thorsen, S. Crossley, C. Maier. Rear: G. Dault, P. Doke, P. Hertel J. Blum, L. Warner, C. Hunefeld, N. Lazarro, B. Shapiro, G. Met- calf, C.rMeyers, B. Perry, K. Bumpus, E. Lamb, C. Pearson, J Grisham, A. Rice, C. Weiss, B. Wolberg, I. Harris, C. Nero. Marion Miller, vice-president Helen Maniates, president 56 pep club Pep club became an organization for all students this year. Membership fees were abolished, and the benefits of Pep club were opened to both boys and girls. The most notable contribution they made to the calendar of New Trier West activities was the establish- ment of a Dad's Day Weekend. For football half-time festivities, board members and officers organized a float parade in which many clubs and advisories participated. The weekend was climaxed by the Dad's Day Turnabout, the most suc- cessful dance ever held at NT-W. During this year's 'Now They Count' campaign, honoring West's first year in official varsity competi- tion, Pep club sponsored many events, including the football sock-hop and the second ,annual ice-cream social. ln the spring, the cheerleaders conducted work- shops for prospective cheerleaders and at the Pep club dessert, next year's 'board and cheerleading squads were announced. Sue Roberts, secretary ES S i xl . ' in gf-,ig JO-Ann Spiegel, treasurer VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Front: Sheila Agron. Second.' Anne McCaIeb, Wendy Shafer. Third: Patsy Granstrom, co-captain: Sue Snyder, Donna Gerber, co-captain. Rear: Rande Price, Carol Horwitz. 57 ,in SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS Front: Jennie Billington, Sydnye Sher, Holly Sider, Rear: Jan Gross, Kathy Clarkson, Kathy Mc- Mahon, captain: Linda Roberts. BOARD Front: Debby Rose, assistant to art and publicity: Kathy Mc- Mahon, sophomore cheerleading: Della Leavitt, co-head ol points: Tammy Hayes, head of art: Cathey Bonnefoi, co-head ol selling. Hear: Marti Brodsky, assistant to points: Donna Gerber, varsity cheerleading: Pam Gilford, head of publicity: Ronna Hofiberg, co-head ol selling: Karen Abman, co-head ol points. Absent: Marsha Gale, head of social,' Patsy Granstrom, varsity cheerleading: lris Peterson, assistant to selling. 58 Mr. Kelso, sponsor 1 S 5, 4 3 5 REPRESENTATIVES Front: S. Rauhauser, A. Donnellan, L. Ang- sten, D. Enderlin, K. Dannenberg, C. Jaffe, B. Charlesworth, W. Kessler. Second: C. Smith, S. Bielenberg, K. Platt, B. Bruce, C Barsumian, D. DeChants, R. Fine, L. Phinney. Rear: E. Snyder, B. Mandel, J. Fleischen, S. Scott, L. Rubin, J. Schaefer, D. Riv- lin, G. Eisenberg. Absent: S. Kavathas, T. Jones. 59 intramurals The latest pastime of Intramurals this year was indoor hockey played with plastic sticks and wiffle balls. In addition to this skill-trying sport, IM offered the old standards of football, basketball, volleyball, etc.-the purpose being, as said one board member, to provide an entertaining way for the boys of school to release their natural inhibitions. t The IM staff, however, was not only interested in uninhibited boys. The organization helped sponsor the Cowboy Roundup, the Faculty-All-star basketball game, and the co-ed sports. Thus through its sports program and its publi- cation, The Hotline, IM encouraged the entire school to find release. Faculty reaction? The greatest thing there ever was! My advisory's on top!! Les Dolin, student director John Busslcher, head of team sports Mr. Gart, sponsor 60 sf W1 J' .A Paul Wagner, head of individual sports an .ef --...,A.-i X REPRESENTATIVES Front: B. Wexler, G. Foreman, S. P. Belmont, B. Stromberg, C. Pava, M. Swirsky, Schull- Gordon, A. Lnbfield, L. Callas. Second. J. Fenton, S. man. Absent. D. Busscher, C. Durham, M. Hickey, Foreman, S. Permut, A. Friedman, S. Hyman, D. Orn- Hunter, D. Lopater, R. Puryear, D. Rich, 0. Stevens. stein, J. Green, D. Wortman. Rear: L. Dolin, S. Murphy, 62 BOARD Front: Byron MacDonald, head ot points: Neal Strom, asst. head of team sports: Mike Alex- ander, asst. head of individual sports. Rear: Dave McKirnan, spe- cial eventsf Paul Belmont, head of displayg Jim Siegle, asst. head ot points. QUEEN I frenz!! 1 :2 Ann Singleton, president g. a. a. Participants in the Girls' Athletic Association found this year as exciting as ever. Besides being offered numerous chances to participate in a wide variety of sports, GAA members were trained in scoring, timing, and officiating. Some of the after-school sports offered were gym- nastics, dance, tennis, curling, basketball, volleyball, and free swim. A water ballet group was formed which put on a show at the end of the year. And of course GAA co-sponsored with IM many more of the popular weekend ski trips. Kathi Slater, vice-president Cindy Sawyer, secretary Wendy Harrison, treasurer 65 BOARD Front: Jo Ann Revak, head of social: Penny Freedman, head of coed sportsg Ellen Kessler, co-head of individual sports: Judy Feinberg, head ol danceg Mar- ilyn Mahan, co-head of individual sports. Rear: Kathy Mortensen, co-head of arty Robley Pool, head of swimmingf Deborah Wolf, co-head of team sportsg Mary Fle- vak, co-head of arty Missy Lange, co-head of team sportsg Carol Haley, head oi proi- ects. rn...- Miss Schaffer, sponsor 1 ,fm REPRESENTATIVES Front: M. Wampler, D. Henry, V. Souchek, A. Winston J. Forester, E. Hahn., J. White. 2nd: L. Feil, C. Eisenberg, E. Mandel, H Stevens, M. Winter, C. Brown, C. Gunn, A. Lichier. Fiear: S. Freedman, N Spurry, J. Lynch, J. Bruning, C. McGowan, C. Hines, J. Davis. Absent K. Bumpus, C. CoIlins,,R. Scolaro, M. Traub. 67 n-club Dave Morrison, president Glen Greene, vice-president Every boy who has earned a varsity letter in an interscholastic sport is an automatic member of N-Club. The club gives athletes an organization where they can meet and associate with other students who share their interests and talents. At New Trier West, N-Club became a separate group by breaking away from Tri-Ship. They became a service organization on their own, selling programs at the football games and providing ushers for the basketball games. A boy's only requirement for membership, besides being a var sity letter-holder, is his pledge to abide by the athletic code of living. This code prohibits members from smoking and drinking, and constitutes revocation of athletic letters and expulsion from the club if the code is broken. SENIORS Front: M. Stein, R. Weinstein, S. Spiro, W. Chamber- lin, G. Kagan, J. Perlow, B. Nathanson, P. Belmont, A. Roth, P F. Davy, S. Radford, P. S. Davy, R. Simmons. Second: B. Bredel meier, B. MacDonald, D. Franks, S. Garman, S. Hamer, K. Petrie J. Fox, J. Avery, R. Steger, A. Weiss, D. Rosen, D. Brawn, D McKirnan. Third: M. Greenberg, R. Berger, J. Singer, R. Miller, J. Weiner, J. Lippincott, S. Markoff, G. Grant, M. Fisher, L Yesnick, J. Rafferty, T. Langston, T. Ebersole, D. Wheatley. Fourth J. Sincell, D. Kahn, J. Kaplan, G. Green, J. Siskin, J. Morrison J. Lewis, C. Puder, D. Howe, J. Spera, B. Pine, T. Domenick, C Anderson. Rear: D. Hathaway, R. Study, J. Froelig, M. Fabry, J Miller, H. Rossman, J. Wilson, W. Eckenhoff, A. Sherer, J. Sawyer E. Nazarian, M. Braun, N. Braverman. JUNIORS Front: F. Szymanski, C. Warner, W. Hunefeld, C. Barrows, V. Ahlstrand, J. Lindenberg, M. Block, E. Sigmond, T. Mustoe, A. Gelb. Rear: D. Lopater, T. Lassar, R. Milne, D. Sax, G. Anderson, E. Taylor, T. Klepfer, A. Savocchi, M. Cohen, F. Blaul, C. King. Mr. Fra ntzen, sponsor 69 Barry Crawford, secretary-treasurer n. t. guard Martha Reilly, assistant girls' head Blake Rambach, boys' head In R Mr. Spreitzer, sponsor 70 The New Trier Guard at West established itself last year. When sponsors Mr. Jim Spreitzer and Mr. Dick Becker organized this service club, they spent most of the time training guards to be good swimming teachers, giving them lesson plans for Saturday classes and advice on teaching techniques. The results were impressive: long lists of North Shore children waiting to fill vacancies in the Satur- day swimm-ing classes. The swim school expanded with a summer program. There, the teaching plans were revised and improved to prepare the guards for the fall classes once again. This year, Guard not only continued its year-old tradition of service to the community, they emerged as one of the major organizations within the school. The Guard members' loyalty and spirit helped them to produce a tremendous and worthwhile effort by win- ning first place honors in the Dad's Day float parade. They also raised money by holding bake sales to sponsor car rallies and to help pay for the swimming team awards banquet. Guard members provided the nucleus for sup- porters of the swimming team, and girls on the Guard timed at all of the home meets. They acquired some- thing which is unusual for a service organization to have-class. ,i Pete Davy, assistant boys' head Sue Buenger, girls' head l l y - - ss...--v i. POOL GUARD Front.' B. Bredemeier, B. Nitzkin, J. Kaplan, D. Rafferty, D. Lopater, D. Ream, B. MacDonald, D. Franks. 2nd: A. Prichard, J. Smith, J. Spiegel, K. Storch, A. McCaleb, S. Freedman, T. Cohn, C. Rice, P. Belmont. 3rd: M .Lange, M. Quigley, C. Smith, P. Freedman, C. Ensign, J. Huwen, M. Newman, J. Moyle, M. Stein. Rear: J. Bruning M. Wampler, B. Nickel, M. Miller, S. Roberts, J. Blum, W. Harrison, P. Donnellan, L. Albrecht, D. Levine. Absent: D. Baker, M. Brown, J. Fiddler, S. Pinkert, R. Pool, R. Schumacher, N. Thieleman, B. Trueblood. 71 Mir. Becker, sponsor student tutors Student Tutoring is a service in demand. lt is work from which everyone can benefit. Tutees appreciate the different teaching approaches tutors offer and the more relaxed atmosphere. Ironi- cally, tutors often learned more than their tutees while reviewing material they had to teach. As sponsor Miss Betty Keoughan explained You don't really un- derstand something unless you can explain it to someone else. Andy Roth, board Betty Weiner, board Elaine Mandel, board Miss Keoughan, sponsor STUDENT TUTORS Front: S. Sluizer, A. Krause, M. Goldstine, S. Freedman, S. Arvey, L. Gold- smith, A. Ftiker, A. Singleton. Rear: M. Weinberg, H. Breyer, J. Siegle, C. King, Fi. Milne, P Arnold, M. Peskin, J. Economou. Absent: J. Bessen, S. ltkin, P. Kavathas, D. Weinberg, S. Welsh 72 Stuart Milne, Tri-Ship head The best thing we've been able to do this year is get so many kids in- volved, observed Jane Schneider, co-head of Social Service for Girls' Club. We've approximately doubled the number of our participants. To achieve this involvement and diversify the program, three more social service projects were initiated: the Disaster Corps, comprised of stu- dents with Red Cross training who are available in any emergency, candy Qi, . striping at Cook County hospital, and tutoring at Foster school in Evanston. Each week seminars were held to discuss problems encountered. Stuart , y Milne, Tri-Ship's co-head of Social Service, termed these a necessary follow- ' up to a week's tutoring. social service Jane Schneider, Girls' Club head AWN 0 Mr. Minear, sponsor ..,,,,..,..A,, . , f VOLUNTEERS Front: J. Glassenberg, P. Creticos, T. Cohn, J Lansing, D. Brigham, H. Cohn, C. Korach, S. Milne, J. Schneider, M. Pivan Miss McNamara K. Thorsen, K. Murdock, C. Sherman J. Fisher, D. Sokoloff. Second: N. Cohen, P. Sheridan, J. Peril man, A. Berkson, C. Fortune, C. Cohen, K. Schram, R. Schram C. Berkson, M. Rosman, B. Friedland, B. Costikyan, A. Hahn, R Oppenheim. Third: B. Yoffe, L. Rosenthal, L. Lifschultz, H. Skom, J. Shaffer, S. Rothman, L. Waxman, K. Tickman, A. Greenwald, K. Malmquist, S. Prine, N. Kahn, B. Hazelkorn, P. Swansen, E. Hahn. Rear: K. Slaughter, S. Dubin, P. Olberding, N. Pool, S. Ba- con, J. Brandenburg, R. Higgins, A. Blank, N. Palmer, A. Graber, L. Osterberg, M. Weiner, J. Venet, Miss Davis, Mr. Minear, Absent: Mrs. Owens, Mr. Clark. n. t. w. news Change was the keynote of this year's New Trier West News. Under the direction of Editor Sue Sachs and Sponsor Mrs. Yvonne Lanagan, the paper became bigger and better than ever. Reporters combed the school from the basement boiler room to the faculty penthouse in search of news and different story anglesg the resulting 16 issues spoke for themselves. Sue Sachs, editor-in-chief EDITORS Front: Phyllis Torda, news editor. Second: Jackie Wolf, co-news editor, Bill Goldman, co-sports edi- tory Vicki Turow, co-features editor: Penny Sana-bria, co-features editor. Rear: Bruce Adams, co-sports editorf Sue Loth, copy editor. Mr. Funk, business sponsor 1 I .5 , t t STAFF Front: Sandy Silvertrust, office manager. Rear: Jerry Fiddler, photographerg Dave Baker, photo editorg Bob Lewinthal, photographer. Absent: Sue McNeil, reporter. X Y 09' 1' SEIU l 4152 , . .'. ' ' 1 7' Mrs. Lanagan, sponsor vestiges EDITORS Front: Joan Blum, co-copy editor: Jeannie Shu, photo scheduling editor,' Ellen Hazelkorn, typing editor. Second: Sue Loth, co-copy editor: Lynn Harvey, co-business editor. Rear: Rich Milne, photo editor: Margot Weinberg, co-business editor: Wendy Bogolub, layout editor. Absent: Sara Welsh, photo scheduling editor. 76 Barb Venet, editor-in-chief Vestiges staff-the kids who ate food in their office during the day and printed photos into the darkest hours of the night. We once stayed at school 'till 12:30 a.m. working to meet a deadline, but everything started to look like double exposures after a while, so we went home. We've spent the past year working madly to compile the 208 pages that make up this year's Vestiges, West's third yearbook. Our staff of photographers took over 6,000 pic- tures, capturing the various moods that typify New Trier West. ln addition to this, the copy staff identified people in over 100 large group pictures and made an index of all the students. This year's unusual layouts were usually completed on days just before deadlines. Our fearless leader, Barb Venet, super- vised all the departments from her office, which was graced with a wall poster of the photographer of photographers--David Hem- mings. Mr. Currie contributed to the confusion in SM 132 by making us do all the work. He withstood the panics before the deadlines with remarkable tranquility. Maybe he wasn't really there at all, but was merely a figment of our imaginations who cried in his office while sipping his coffee. Mr. Currie, sponsor N STAFF Floor: Jeff Rich, Mary Waldner, Rick Ballin, David Kahn, Kathy Lemon, Jeff Tideman, John Blum, Greg Davidson. Chairs.' Rick Joutras, Geri Piller, Lynne Sosin, Sue Sheely, Lani McCiendon, Laurie Cohn, Liz Carter. Standing: Nowell Wisch, Jeremy Marks, Bob Luedeka, Bruce Brigham, Rich Welbourne, Stuart Cohen, Cindy Brown, John Lansky, Brad Brailsford, Ellen Morris. Absent: Bruce Hazelkorn. 77 's.,,,N SPORTS Front: R. Bossen, H. Blair, M. Kahn, H. Simon. Rear: S. Grad, director: S. Garman, C. Shulruff, R. Friedman, D. Miller, D. Rosenbaum, J. Farber. Ab- sent: J. Siskin. wnth Mr. Bushnell, sponsor BOARD Front: Philip Wyssling, chief announcer: Michael Tem- kin, program director. Second: Hal Perkins, technical chief Rear: J. Henderson, director of special events: Gary Smedile music director. Absent: Steve Grad, sports director: Leslie Koll continuity director: Carol Shefferman, office manager. 5 .,. , , To provide their listeners with a more informative and entertaining 1967-68 season, WNTH introduced a series of specials on such provocative and diverse subjects as cancer, social security, VD, and civil rights. In addition to these programs, a staff of 50 helped the station, located at 88.1 on the FM dial, maintain its format of broadcasting football games, music concerts, plays, and West's memorable moments. Mr. lckes, sponsor RWM 35 W 'Qs Wiisglifif X. is we , -. 5 A .- f. - - ' in? , . , .5 i 8 K ,t . , Q g Rf aw r o ENGINEERS AND ANNOUNCERS Front.' S. Dinehart, Fl. Oppenheim, N. Sabin, A. Don, S. Winer, K. Strauss, Mike Temkin, syafion co M, Lieber. Rear: Schall, G. Gordon, S. Glick, C. Pava, D. Epstein, R. Welbourne, I. Wald. Absent: M. ofdi,-,afar Braun, R. Bredemeier, B. Epstein, B. Hazelkorn, M. Jalkut, D. Katzin, B. Levy, A. Liftshitz, D. Morris, J. Tauber. 79 soundtracks Marji Black, editor-in-chief Mr. Mages, sponsor Soundtracks was designed to capture the spirit and sounds of the school year on tape. Keeping this objective in mind, the Soundtracks staff listened to more than ten miles of tape, finally cutting this down to a 30-minute record. This year's record differed from all others in Sound- tracks' 3-year history, because for the first time, the record was one continuous band. As Editor Marji Black noted, The students were our cast and the narrator kept things flowing. To produce the record, three committees worked separately for the first half of the year, unifying their efforts in the spring. Jon Finson and the technical staff appeared at all major school events with their little tape recorders, co-heads of script Bruce Sweet and Bill Kroeger wrote dialogue for the record, and Debbie Gold and the publicity committee printed posters and sold the records. Moral support was lent by sponsor Mr. Samuel Mages. The result: an audio history of a memorable school year. BOARD Front: Joy Fisher, office managerf Debby Gold, head of publicity. Rear: Tom Laney, iunior head of technicalp Bill Kroeger, co-head of scriptg Bruce Sweet, co-head of script: Jon Finson, technical head. 80 Betty Weiner, secretary-treasurer, National Forensic League Marty Kahn, president, National Forensic League lf. 'W NOVICE Front: B. Wolfson, M. Allweiss, L. Edwards, M. Brody. Rear: L. Kahn, L. Weinstein, S. Merley, M. Shepard, P. Chaffetz. 41 d e b at e Mr. Sanders, sponsor Being on the debate team requires not only logic, reasoning, and research, but also the ability to convince a panel of judges that the debater sincerely believes in his case whether he does or not. This year, debate analysis centered around the topic, Resolved: That Congress shall pass uniform regulations to control criminal investigation procedures. Varsity team members were sometimes required to take opposite stands in a single tourna- ment. An Oxford-style iinformall debate given only for West students and a weekly pro- gram on WNTH were introduced to acquaint the student body with debate activities. VARSITY Front: B. Weiner, S. Sluizer, M. Wilson, D. Phinney. Rear: S. Mayer, H. - Hognestad, L. Edelman, M. Croft, A. Lifshitz, H. Kalen- sky, J. Handelsman, G. Smedile, D. Morris, B. Alex- ander, M. Kahn, M. Peskin. A typical American, said Julia Mitchell, Britisher and NT-W's first AFS exchange student, wears sun- glasses, smokes cigars, and carries a Polaroid camera -or so I thought before coming to the United States under AFS. And it was this bringing of international under- standing that Jane Coleman, president of West's chapter of the AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE, referred to when she said, AFS is an organization with a purpose. To help Julia not only learn the ways of America but also explain the customs of her native country--and to raise money for future exchange students-AFS sponsored a Guy Fawkes day cele- bration, candle, candy and Christmas tree sales, and an AFS weekend. Formed last year, the AESCULAPIANS are dedicated, like the Hippocrites, to science. This year the club sponsored, among other things, an excursion to the University of Illinois Medical Center Complex, the largest in the world. There, participants toured the facilities and listened to famous doctors. All 15 members of the club were deeply in- terested in the field of medicine. Presi- dent this year was Stuart ltking Mr. George Wagner was sponsor. , To climax INSTRUCTIONAL TELEVISlON's second full season, the station presented an en- tirely student-written, produced, and directed special which was telecast to the township this spring. Under the direction of West ITV Student Co- ordinator Kathy Lemon, West crews helped in the production of many of the educational station's shows this year. You name it, we play it, was unwritten law for members of the STRATEGY CLUB. Newly formed this year, the club included nearly 30 members, who made complicated plans for such games as chess, Tactics II, Africa Korps, and other games that test the cunning of a player. Faculty members have come to the club sponsored by Mr. Howard Marz for advice on how to play complicated games. Officers this year were Clamore Eberle, presidentg Doug Bohrer, vice-presidentg and Brian Alex- ander, secretary-treasurer. li... ff W? IM' Chess is a game not only for squares, but also a game for kings, queens, bishops, knights and board members. With this philosophy, CHESS CLUB President Jim Bessen defined the art of mental combat known as chess. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Jack Gerol, members of the club met weekly to challenge their wits and their foes on the gaming tables of the Student Commons. Chess club also formed a team which participated in 14 interscholastic meets this year. 83 ,K 1, new fl,l,:f.Ee,ll 'ze is Nu M1 Al, Si, 9 El fl :ti 'ff la KA 0 51 if V Cas 111 Cm fin Ag 51, '11, 4 5 V v Nia if is C Bu lil Y Y! W alll P19 Af im if is 5 1 i 5 57 Hu Once upon a time three years ago, a group of NT-W students who couldn't refrain from talking about philately and numismatics got together, discovered that the fluctuating values of stamps and coins were perenially interesting, found themselves a sponsor, biology teacher Mr. Robert Lowe, and became the STAMP AND COIN CLUB, one of West's first officially chartered clubs. This year, under the direction of their officers: Clamore Eberle, president: Fred Ash, vice-president, Richard Small, secretary, and Brian Alexander, trea- surer, they held regular meetings where members could trade commemorative stamps and coins, spon- sored a booth at the Halloween party, and lived happily ever after lat least for 1967-681. The purpose of SCIENCE CLUB is not only to have lectures, but to a certain degree, individualized interest work with discussions of results. According to spon- sor Mr. Robert Koonz, The students spent most of their time on individual scientific projects. This year the club, which has a membership of 20, sponsored a lecture on cancer by a famous doctor from Evanston hospital which over 60 people attended. Science club also sponsored a successful hand-writing analysis booth at the Halloween party. Officers this year were John Tauber, president, Duffie Adelson, vice-president, and Janet llg, secretary-treasurer. Siliimw ia f I Ma Would-be scientists carried their imaginations out of the lab and into the realm of fantasy by participating in the logical insanity of the SCIENCE FICTION CLUB. In addition to holding book dis- cussions and analyses of other science fiction masterpieces, the club showed the movie The Occurence at Owl Creek Bridge at the Halloween party. Mr. Jim Treat sponsored the club, officers were David Lee, presidentg Loren Joseph, vice-president, Meryl Perlman, secretary, and Bob Epstein, trea- surer. ffl- m fI'I', ,,, g ' alsri fffy STUDENT FORUM was the place this year to let off steam. The club met in dis- cussion on subjects ranging from Viet Nam to scientology under the direction of Co-chairmen Peter Creticos, Andrea Berk- son, and Judy Lansing. Other officers were Bob Hoyt, head of book discussiong Joy Fisher and Dave McNelIyg head of films and screens, and Susan Wright and Steven Lukes, heads of publicity. Spon- sors were Miss Darlene Emmert and Mr. Jack Mattox. The talent of the JAZZ ENSEMBLE, a group of 23 musicians directed by student leader Bill Kroeger, prompted Sponsor Mr. Roger Mills to say, The ensemble is without a doubt one of the best around. A proof of this state- ment was their invitation to participate in the Oak Lawn National Jazz Festival contest with 80 other jazz ensembles from across the nation. In this contest they performed for the first time anywhere an original piece, The Professor, by Professor David Baker of Indiana university. Die Speise scheint dieses Jahres das Thema des DEUTSCHEN VEREINS zu sein. Die Mitgleider, mit der Helfe Fuhrer Wally Clements, Unter-Fuhrer Stu ltkin, und Sekre- tarin Ellen Koiden, stellten und wirkten eine Verkaufsbude an der Halloweengesellschaft fest, and verkauften solche typishce Speise wie Fritos, Mars bars, und Coke. Ein Oktober- fest wurde mit drei anderen Schulen organ- isiert. Das Hauptereignis des Jahres war das Deutschgastmahl im Friihling. 86 Des restaurants, des films, des conferences, et des reunions-en francais bien entendu, tout cela aide Vetudiant interesse' de francais a apprendre quelquechose de la France et sa langue. Comme a dit Diane Winton, prefsidente du Cercle Francais, LE CERCLE FRANQAIS donne l'occasion aux membres d'employer plus le francais en dehors de la salle de classe. Ainsi aux membres du Cercle Francais Ie Frangais devient pas seulement une langue mais aussi une culture. 3933 nv' 'X 'gamut Ywzlcxx axxvltx i ik ' 'fum gmYxvdxXxOtx js' . I in at kk it so Q , if Q 5 K ,W,,, '-.flslrb 6 ini., G EL CLUB DE ESPANOL existe para los alumnos interesados en la Iengua y en la cultura de Espana y de Hispanoamerica. Los miembros aprenden mientras se dlvierten. El espanol llega a ser mas que una clase y mas que una nota cuando un miembro tiene que hablar en espanol al mesero. De pronto es importante saber palabras como no entiendo y por favor hable ma-fs des- pacio. W N 87 SODALITAS CLASSICA h6c anno morem psychelelicam gessit. Debby Boylston, consulg Lee Sacks, consul alterg Maureen Slattery, scriba, et Gary Weintraub, quaestor, multas res gestas iniverunt: dapes Ro- manae, medicamentarium psyche- delicum Circae, et sati6 autumnalis, quod stravit Hpotestam florentem circum aedificium linguarum et scientiiirum civilium. Members of ORCHESIS, West's newly formed dance organization, met weekly under the guid- ance of Mrs. lrine Nadel, for an enjoyable and educational hour of modern dance technique and creation. Each girl strove for individual perfection in choreography and improvisation. Throughout the year various modern dance films were shown to the club to widen their knowledge of profes- sional dancing and to urge outside attendance of concerts and other dancing activities. IRIX Students especially interested in acting could find creative outlet for their talents in the REPERTORY THEATRE group, formed this year. Members were chosen on a try-out basis at the beginning of each semester. The group had two prime purposes: first, to provide rare but valuable experience un- common in the usual high school productions, and second, to service the other school departments by presenting short plays and readings to classes. Performances often coordinated with the topics of class discussion. The group's first play, ln White America, was presented in cooperation with history classes during December and early January. 88 Did ya hear the one about BRIDGE CLUB? No dues, no officers, no organization, no set meeting time, and no schedule. Nothing but a love of the game. The purpose of the club, as Sponsor Mr. William Zibart said with finesse, is to unite people with a common interest-bridge-and give them an opportunity to play. Oil The NORTH SHORE EARLY MUSIC EN- SEMBLE, a group of six vocalist-instrument- alists, is as head Benjamin Bagby noted, the first attempt for a high school group of this nature in the much-neglected field of 13th to 16th century music. The group has performed at many high schools and colleges, including the University of Illinois and Northwestern university. Among their many instruments are the harpsi- chord, lute, and psaltery. They hope others will continue the group's work after the present members graduate. For dues of S3 and an interest in radios, West students could join the newly-formed RADIO CLUB. Under Sponsor Mr. William Bushnell and of- ficers Bob Slater, presidentg Gary Pearce, vice-president, and Phil Lohr, secretary-treasurer, the club partici- pated in the Halloween party with a demonstration of a teletype machine connected with New Trier East. The club held a class teaching the Morse code and instruction so that members could receive their licenses. It also set up antennas and stations from which members could communi- cate with other radios. performing artsm Potpourri gave us a chance to work on a show written, produced, and directed by students. For the first time we were given the responsibilities of plan- ning sets, preparing scripts, blocking scenes, arrang- ing and rehearsing music, coordinating lighting and sound effects - all the jobs of a show that are usual- ly administered by adults. We worked hard to put Potpourri '67 together in only five weeks, but the re- sult was a successful production despite the frantic schedule. This year's Twang continued the Potpourri tra- dition of excellence, building on the fine reputation of last year's show. Potpourri '67 expanded its scope in all aspects of production. The script, while free from the hindrance of a plot, was held together by the theme of children's stories which gave the creative staff a basic point of departure. The band, conducted by Bill Kroeger, reached its finest point in versatility and quality, and the chorus numbers, arranged and rehearsed by Wendy Korzon, were polished and easily understood, unlike the songs of many student shows. potpourri The sets, designed by Kathi Slater and built by Ann Baker and her crew, were simple yet effective. The improved lighting helped to set the mood for each scene, notably the lighting effects in The Son of Kesselstein and the changing colors in the dance, A Child's Game. One of the salient features of this year's Potpourri was the magnificence of the costumes, designed and created by Martha Howard and Barbara Guzofsky. The great increase in each cast member's costumes was a result of many late nights spent at school fit- ting, cutting, and sewing. The brilliance of new ma- terials and more colors was especially evident in the opening number and the toy shop dance. The bulk of the credit for presenting the show how- ever, goes to Producer Jordan Engel and Director Kathy Reifenberg. They were the people responsible for smooth transitions from one scene to a runner to another scene. They can be pleased with their efforts of eight months, for Twang plunked a clear, solid note of excellence. l BOARD Front: Candy Hohfeler, co-head of dance,' Joan Blum, head ot publicity: Barb Guzotsky, co-head of costumes: Jack Fish- man, head ot lighting: Kathy Reifenberg, director: Jordan Engel, producer. Second: Flobley Pool, co-head ot make-up: Marji Black, secretary: Kathi Slater, head ot serdesign: Lise Rosenthal, asst. to acting director: Sharon Joseph, asst. to chorus. Third: Martha Howard, co-head of costumes: Wendy Korzon, head of chorus: Pam Hertel, co-head of make-up. Fourth: Ann Baker, head ot technical: Debby Boylston, head of acting: Carol DeLaney, co- head of dance. Fiear: Bill Kroeger, music director: Paul Wechter, head of business. Q., PM V 4 ' QQ' mf X af Wg,wWW,.M.W ? Q .1 Z ' 1' ' ' 5? ' 4 Au: H , I Q af.. W, VW my , A ,, V-'., - ' :V -we 'J D' 14 ,rf , f, , ,' Pfwffhy fff' ' ',,, , W ,f'.fhAf55?:TLg7fAy ,V 9'5 ff' HM , M A ' WWMEE, -ffwfwf f WW,,W,,, 'V ' V A QM pg f , U WWW waggjpfgjffrv HR M Wit? 'Mk KX -nf' fi xx X 3 gi 'Rhinoceros' is probably the most difficult dra- matic piece New Trier West has ever presented. Most of us were worried about the audience being so totally confused by the end of the play that they would not care about what was actually being said. We hoped that people would not spend too much time trying to identify with the characters but with what they rep- resented. The results, however, were much better than any of the cast members and directors had anticipated. Both houses were packed - - filled with people inter- ested in hearing what Eugene lonesco had to say. People were not confused by the play's absurd natureg rather, they were stimulated to thought by the fine per- formances of their classmates. An aspect of theatre at NT-W that tends to be overlooked is technical production. The students and teachers who worked on the scenery for Flhinoceros' began this year's productions with highly polished sets I I 1 rhlnoceros that looked like more than 'pasteboard masks.' They helped give the play that added touch of professional- ism it so rightly deserved. The Waitress ........... . . . Christie Gunn . . . . Jo Ann Fisher . . . Janne Sheridan The Grocer's Wife . . . The Housewife .... Berenger ....... ....... H ugh Allen Jean ............. . .. Steven Chapman The Grocer ........ . . . Calvin Schaffer The Old Gentleman . . . . . . Herb Forman The Logician ......... ........ M ark Yates The Cafe Proprietor . . . .... David Silverman Daisy .............. .... M arla Frumkin Dudard .... . . . Keith Slaughter Botard ...... .... L oren Joseph . . . . . David Sokoloff . . . . . . Calvin Schaffer . . . Kathie Kolodzieiczyk Mr. Papillon ... A Fireman .... Mrs. Boeuf .... 9 3 . I' C -u Q S . ...afi- i . sv 'Q V XMPVX .V 2 2 Q . A . 3 ' 2 z I QL I x la . 3 Q y 5 Q aw f , I 'S . - aw W S . Ji' s.'b' K . . :L x A v kv, 9 S if ng, J-Ei: If r-ww N-3. K 4? 'amahl and the night visitors' The music department combined many 'firsts' this winter which resulted in perhaps the most moving pro- duction New Trier West has ever presented. Gian- Carlo Menotti's one-act opera, 'Amahl and the Night Visitors' was West's introduction to opera, but Director Mr. Denis Moreen, used lecture hall EA 243 instead of the auditorium, and planned the production not as a grand opera, but as an experiment in Readers Theatre. The main feature of the opera was the character Amahl. For the part of the 12-year old crippled boy, Mr. Moreen auditioned interested boys from junior high schools in the area, and three boys were chosen: Brian Eustis, from Skokie Junior High, and David Howe and Steven Schwall from Avoca. They worked diligent- ly on a difficult 60-page musical score and brought a realistic light to the production. The simplicity with which 'Amahl' was presented made the production all the more beautiful, and all three casts achieved the musical excellence that helped recreate the story in the audience's minds. 'Amahl' was a truly meaningful Christmas gift for NT-W to give the community. Amahl ..... Steven Schwall, Brian Eustis, David Howe His Mother .... Betsy Miller, Carol Lacey, Chris Olson King Kaspar .... King Melchior .. King Balthazar . The Page ...... The Narrator . . . Shepherds, Shepherdesses ..,....................DaleMers ..... Jon Finson, Rich Goldberg, Benjamin Bagby .. . Don Brownlee, Tuck Duncan Morton Marks RobWheeler -Doug Allen, Jane Bartelme, Joanie Blum, Kathy Braun, Robert Bress- man, Kim Buol, Melissa Carden, Diane DuVernett, Sue Eigenbrodt, Doug Gaarde, Lynne Hamilton, Marc Hauser, Pam Hertel, Margaret Kob- er, Wendy Korzon, Tom Makeig, Dave Miller, Richard Minogue, Jan- ice Perlman, Ken Schram, Rick Schram, Joan Shepard, Eileen Springer, Chip Staffel, Rob Wheel- er, Ed Zwick. 5..se ...aw' ' . - - .. . . - ' H lr studio theatre one Freshmen and sophomore actors began a West tradition this year by presenting Studio Theatre I in the English-Arts lecture hall February 2 and 3. In- cluded in the program for the evenings were three one-acts plays: Eugene lonesco's The Leader, Edward Albee's The Sandbox, and Brainerd Duf- field's The Lottery. Director Mr. John Baumhardt felt The Leader and The Sandbox, products of theatre of the ab- surd, attempted to make sense from the senseless. The Lottery, although not classified in the absurd category, produced a similar effect. The two major objectives of the plays were to create an emotional effect upon the audience, whether negative or positive, and to stimulate considerable thought about the message, theme, and realism of the plays. Opportunity to question or comment upon the plays' meanings came after the performances when audience, director, and cast held informal discussions. Additional assistance from Technical Director Mr. R. C. Jackson and Student Director Sharon Joseph helped make the first frosh-soph plays a success. Announcer .. . Boy Admirer ... Girl Admirer .... Boy Lover .... Girl Lover .... Leader ..... Mommy . . . Daddy ...... Grandma ..... Young Man . . . Musician . . . Tommy . . . Dickie .... Martin ..... Dalacroix . . . Hutchison .... Davy ........ Mrs. Dunbar .... Mrs. Watson . . . Miss Bessom .... Jack Wilkins ... Old Man Warner The Leader The Sandbox 'fffhg' Lately? ' Belva Summers .... Joe Summers .... Tessie Hutchison ,... Tim Hagan ........Ed Zwick Martha Walters . . . . Ron Ross Lise Rosenthal .. Rich Smolin Sharon Joseph . . . Tom Makeig . Sally Froehlig . . Bryan Thalin Duffie Adelson . . .Ken Schram Bart Goynshore . Greg Bennett ... Jim Blackburn .. . Tim Hagan . David Bennett .... Ellen Liner . Ellie Shulman .. . Sue Warner .. Bryan Thalin . . Roger Kipley . . Robin Shook Ed Zwick Joan Trossman , W., ., ,Wi ,, stage crew Stage crew? They're the kids who work in the auditorium in the baggy blue jeans and sta-prests. They are responsible for the lighting, sound, and con- struction of sets for all of West's productions. The four members of senior crew work with Mr. R. C. Jackson and the junior crew to set up assemblies and work at concerts. Senior crew member Kathy Reifenberg jokingly defined their purpose as, to diminish the unsubstantiated opinion that the other members of the Performing Arts Division have of themselves. SENIOR CREW Front: Kathy Reifenberg, Ann Baker. Rear: Andy Roth, Jack Fishman. JUNIOR CREW Front: J. Saper, L. Hamilton, J. Spiegel, L. Pivan, N. Wieboldt. Rear: J. Kelly, J. Russell, A. Hersch, A. Bowmer, W. Jones, M. Brown. opera Finian's Rainbow was West's first musical to mix light-hearted laughs with a poignant and meaningful theme. The advanced divisions of the Performing Arts in music and dance presented the show April 24, 25, 26, and 27, and for the first time, a matinee performance was given. One of the seven great fantasy musicals, Finian's Rainbow weaves many different plots into one lively script and a musical score that is considered one of Broadway's finest. It tells the story of an Irishman who brings his daughter to America in order to strike it rich. The rest of the story revolves around the mythical hamlet of Rainbow Valley, where the father, Finian, and his daughter, Sharon, settle and make a new life for themselves. Not only was the show, under the excellent direction of Mr. Denis Moreen, a theatrical success in every respect, but the Performing Arts Division can be proud to have presented a financial success that will benefit this year's seniors who will major in music at college. 102 4 104 Wednesday-Friday Mark Nudelrnan .... ... Marla Frumkin ..,. ... John Froehlig ....... ..... Jay Giallombardo .... .... Carol Delaney. ,. Mark Yates ....... . . . Gary Smedile ..... ... Tuck Duncan ..... ..,. Sue Perreau .,.. .... CAST Finian. , Sharon. Og ..,.... .Woody. Susan. . Flawkins .... Buzz... .Sheriff ..., .Maude. Sunny ............. First Sharecropper .... Second Sharecropper . ., Howard ......... Geologist .......... Mr. Robust ....... Thursday-Saturday ..,..Flich Goldberg ....Betsy Miller .......Dale Mers ........Jim Walker ....Candy Hohfeler ......Dave Miller ....Gary Smedile ....Tuck Duncan . ....,.. Joanie Blum Mark Flabiner Don Brownlee .Rick Cooper Mark Flabiner . .Arne Disch . . .Jim Avery Doug Gaarde Mr. Shears .....,.,. First Gospel Singer ... Second Gospel Singer ... Third Gospel Singer .......... Chip Staffel Preacher ........... .... C huck Heymann First Deputy .....,. ......... B ob Smith Second Deputy . . . ..... Steve Schwartz Third Deputy ...... Joe Ballard .Rob Wheeler .Rick Schram as .-4,5 dance Shall we do Graham or Limon today, girls? asked instructor Mrs. lrine Nadel. Graham, Limon. Graham? As in Martha: inventor of the leotard, originator of the now widely-practiced contraction and release technique, and still an active dancer with her company at the age of seventy-tour. Limon? As in Jose: wearer of one golden earring, proponent and explorer of the stretch-fall technique, and a Mexican Indian. Shall we do . . .? As in the strengthening, stretching, loosening, toning, warming, fexcrutiatingj, ordered pattern of exercises a dancer must go through daily to discipline and gain control of each muscle in her body. . . . Girls?? As in the 30 or so girls who have been chosen for and attend daily the advanced dance class. Well, which is it to be? Graham or Limon? Let's improvise. They ended up doing Nadel. . ,g.m.,3 ya., , f . .... -L -1, ' if T1-':f:iQTS1fEf ' A EET ADVANCED DANCE Front: J. Perlman, Mrs. Nadel, C. Hohfeler. Second: J. Fisher, T. Shimanek, M. Lichter, K. Adair. Third: L. Peet, R. Rosenblum, P. Kavathas, J. Feinberg, E. Stern, J Woldenberg. Rear: C. Delaney, J. Revak, W. Shafer, K. Lemon J. Lansing, S. Bogie, P. Sanabria, D. Glick, K. Kolodziejczyk D. Young, J. Huwen, M. Purse, D. Horne. music The music department became full-grown this year. It expanded opportunities for students to participate in some aspect of music by instituting more music theory and appreciation courses and more choral classes. Musettes and Troubadours provided a chance for sophomore girls and boys with better than average ability to sing in a select group. The Concert Band prepared underclassmen for the more advanced Sym- phonic Band, which performed many times throughout the year. Choir, one of the advanced groups in the Division of the Performing Arts, provided juniors and seniors with the opportunity of working with difficult choral literature. In addition to this, choir members combined their talents with the Orchestra and the advanced dancers to produce the spring musical, Finian's Rainbow. Other groups, such as Vocaliers and the Glee Club, performed for many school concerts and out- of-school engagements. The most accomplished of the traveling companies however, were the Boys' and Girls' Ensembles, made up of juniors and seniors. The year ended with West's first Commencement Concert and the annual East-West Performing Arts banquet in June. ORCHESTRA Front: S. Tucker, G. Hemphill, D. Johnson, S. Goldman, M. Lange, B. Mustoe, B. Ballin, D. Saltzman. Second: M. Brodsky, C. Preston, A. Athens, D. Glick, M. Barrett, C. Ebersole, R. Higgins, B. Yoffe, J. Sedore, M. Johnston, C. Knop- fler. Third.' J. Rustigan, S. Goldberg, M. Witkin, E. Gellar, J. McAnulty, S. Chodash. Fourth: E. Morris, B. Shapiro, E. Yochim, J. Mooney, S. Economou, S. Primm, J. Bell, L. Wener, E. Sigmond, R. Wange, J. Padorr, S. Permut, R. Lieberman, G. Victor, D. Adelson, H. Wilson, J. Warren, J. Siskin, J. Mitchell, J. Linden- berg, C. Norris, S. Kasanov, S. Rosenthal, J. Finson. Rear: Mr. Mages, T. Laney, M. Fischl, M. Kotzin, R. Ballin, D. Hathaway, G. Gordon, R. Preston, W. Kroeger, M. Sluss, M. Scott. Absent: S. Eisen, B. Goldman, D. Schulman. SYMPHONIC BAND Front: R. Lieberman, H. Voit, D. Adelson, M. Sluss, J. Savage, G. Victor, S. Silverman, N. Sabin, F. Bloom, C. Zielke, J. Shaffer. Second: J. Engel, R. Kahn, J. Arbeit, J. Padorr, J. Sedore, P. Goodman, J. Becker, C. Chalem, R. Swirsky, J. Mitchell, P. Sprigel, R. Preston, B. Kroeger, R. Ballin, S. Ericson, R. Eatman, D. Hathway. Third: C. Lederman, D. Rubin- stein, A. Sherer, B. Greenspan, M. Fischl, M. Mazzocco, C. Anderson, L. Weinstein, J. Preucil, D. Fox, G. Pearce, R. Lucas, J. Perkins, S. Garman, G. Smedile, D. Howe, D. Schulman, B. Goldman, S. Standefer, R. Giles, S. Fogel, B. Berkson, D. Morris. Rear: T. Laney, B. Sweet, B. Gayle, G. Levenfeld, R. Stone, M Scott, A. Friedman, P. Andersen, S. Klein, S. Easterling, B. Bess, M. Shepard, S. Loewy. Absent: G. Dosik. ' CONCERT BAND Front: B. Ehrlich, L. Tucker, M. Weiner, J. Adler K. Clarkson, P. Falk, M. Stuhr, C. Olson, R, Fine, P. Wiercinska D. Slive. Second: S. Engel, P. Karavas, S. Cooper, B. Eberle T. Zeddies, S. Eisen, E. Marsh, P. Nuger, L. Carlson, J. Wogman C. Davy, J. Seymour, E. Shulman, M. Kotzin, D. Minnema. Third H. Klink, B. Musicus, S. Thompson J. Liebschutz, M. Shore P. Swansen, S. Swan, E. Wedell, T. 'Weinberger, D. Van Horne, 1 C. Standeter, J. Redlich, G. Gueutal, C. Norris, B. Gibson, R. Levy D. Pollack, A. Morris, R. Oppenheim, A. Peck, L. Mittman, E Hochhauser. Rear: R. Marmor, M. Weprin, D. Birk, L. Gibson, B Dressler, M. Kaye, l. Perez, R. Rosenthal, R. Heymann, J. Hrudka D. Lohr, S. Klein, R. Simon, R. Drake, G. Alper, J. Ganek. Absent G. Gordon, K. Murdock. GIRLS' ENSEMBLE Front: C. Olson, L. Johnson, L. Raichert, E. Springer, M. Nylund, B. Miller, E. Goodman, D. Cohen, N. Bloom- field. Second: J. Glassenberg, M. Howard, N. Cohen, N. Sabin, M. McDonough, D. Gold, B. Dietz, K. Braun, C. Shapiro. Third: r in.-..-4 .. i l.. - K, Buol, J. Saffir, J. Shepard, C. Segerson, C. Rice, C. Barthell S. Perreau, S. Warshaw. Rear: J. Becker, B. Belsey, C. Lacey J. Blum, L. Hamilton, J. Brandenburg, L. Gordon, J. Savage, S Spero. Absent: B. Hall. BOYS' ENSEMBLE Front: R. Schram, Fl. Lifshitz, J. Giallombardo, D. Mers, Fi. Cooper, A. Graber, J. Economou. Second: D. Allen, B. Brigham, M. Marks, J. Walker, M. Nudelman, A. Disch, D. Miller, D. Gaarde, R. Wheeler. Third.' B. Smith, R. Goldberg, D. Schlapkohl, S. Malmquist, J. Finson, T. Duncan, J. Lev, M. Cohen. Rear: L. Wu, S. Erickson, C. Heymann, M. Lussky, L. Fulhorst, D. Brownlee, M. McGauran, K. Green, M. Yates. MUSETTES Front: S. Scott, C. Kontos, J. Bartelme, R. Shook, F Cocallas, M. Brodsky, L. Petersen, D. Altschuler, M. Carden, L. Abt Second: S. Giovacchini, D. Zirlin, S. Rothman, L. Rosenthal, S. Eigen- brodt, C. Scowcroft, K. Fisher, M. Ritholz, C. Preston, T. Merar Third: I. Peterson, A. Berman, B. Kaufman, C. Gunn, M. Revak, J McAnulty, N. Meyer, P. Vaniman, A. Lichter. Rear: L. Lillibridge, M Van Lawick, B. Friedland, L. Ligare, J. Christenson, N. Dehmlow E. Hamilton, D. Johnson, J. Rambach, J. Partridge. Absent: E. Lewi . Miller. TROUBADORS Front: K. Schram, G. Isaacson, G. Wolf, G. Jones, E. Zwick, R. Bressman. Second: W. Anderson, C. Colmar, M. Shep- ard, L. Weinstein, R. Slade, M. Cross, R. Hohfeler. Third: T. Kucera, M. Liebow, S. Klein, D. Hough, R. Blaker, M. Levy. Rear: R. Amberg, P. Berkman, B. Greenspan, J. Redlich, A. Gelvan, G. Lussky, T. Emenhiser. 110 VOCALIERS Front: S. Black, D. Weil, L. Sosin, R. Hoffberg, K. Grassfield, M. Dibelka, C. Frank, L. Hollander. Second.' D. De- Chants, S. Crossley, L. Dooley, l. Grossman, K. Thorsen, M. Lichter, D. Davis, E. Kessler. Third: M. Waldner, M. Lubershane, E. Mandel, W. Goldman, A. Stone, M. Quigley, J. Judsen, L. Smith. Rear: S. Kaye, C. Lisco, C. Carlson, S. Barrick, S. Bleck, R. Neukranz, L. Osterberg, N. Wieboldt, E. Rabiner. CHOIR Front: C. Olson, D. Cohen, L. Raichert, N. Bloomfield, K. Braun, S. deAguero, J. Glassenberg, F. Ash, A. Graber, J. Avery, R. Cooper, D. Allen, G. Smedile, B, Bagby, D. Marks, R. Schram S. Perreau, D. Halper, C. Shapiro, M. Kober, L. Johnson. Second N. Sabin, M. Frumkin, C. Klein, D, Winton, N. Cohen, D. Gold B. Sasche, R. Wheeler, B. Smith, R. Kastil, S. Miller, D. Gaarde M. Marks, D. Miller, M. Nudelman, J. Giallombardo, B. Sharp, J Shepard, K. Kolodziejczyk, J. Saffir, G. Dosik, E. Springer, B Miller. Third: K. Buol, W. Korzon, M. Genender, G. Piller, N Marks, D. Mers, M. Rabiner, J. Sedore, J. Lev, S. Schwartz, T Duncan, M. Yates, R. Goldberg, J. Schroll, J. Walker, C. Segerson D. DuVernet, C. Barthell, B. Dietz, M. McDonough, M. Howard P. Freedman. Rear: P. Heftel, B. Belsey, S. Spero, C. Eisenberg J. Blum, L. Hamilton, S. Erickson, C. Staffel, J. Ballard, B. Brandt D. Brownlee, L. Fulhorst, M. Lussky, M. McGauran, C. Heymann J. Lewis, K. Green, J. Brandenburg, L. Gordon, C. Lacey, J Savage, J. Becker, C. Rice. sports Q 1 .WA , 'fl-J TYLZZAI footbah West's varsity squad is the most united team in the league. We have worked together as a single unit for four years under the same coach, Robert Malinsky, We work well as a team because we know each other's strengths and weaknesses, but there are many outstanding players among us: Captains Jim Miller and Kent Petrie were voted to the all-conference squad on the first team, and players Mike Fabry, Jeff Fox, and Pat McGuire received honorable mentions. the Dad's Club Trophy, given each year to the boy who has contributed most significantly to the success of the squad by his dedication, his leadership, and his service. As a new school we had had the dis- advantage of lacking a separate identity, but this year we found no trouble establishing ourselves as league contenders. Our 3-3-1 league record and our fourth place league finish reflected our determination to win, our determination to make the Cowboys' slogan Petrie was also voted by his teammates 'Football Power.' Q L 1, - ,. v, . 1 ,, 1 ff A , ,fre ecfil Q ' f G' 1'1 ' W, 'tiliill W ' V:,. if Z? 6 fig gift - 'fag 53.4 VARSITY FOOTBALL Front: R. Blanas, C. Rossetti, R. Trace, J. Lippincott, M. Fisher, C. Puder, R. Puryear, J, Thalin, S. Erickson. Second: E. Sands, J. Spera, T. Domenick, D. Morrison, G. Grant, K. Petrie, co-captain: M. Fabry, A. Avery, P. McGuire, C. Peterson. D. Rubinstein, C. Warner. Third: R. Wheeler, head manager: W. Eckenhoff, J. Weiner, A. Ebersole, T. Langston, J. Fox, C. Barrows, 115 W. Hunefeld, M. Nudelman, B. Treadwell, A. Gelb, E. Sigmond, D. Braun, manager. Rear: Mr. Galbraith, coach: Mr. Malinsky, head coach: R. Steger, J. Shaw, J. Roman, G. Searls, S. Markoff, J. Wilson, W, Chamberlin, D. Russell, Mr. Dodge, coach: Mr. James, coach: Mr. Cichowski, coach. Absent: J. Miller, co-captain: M. Andersen, R. Kossow, M. Braun, manager: C. Revelle, M. Parker. r , SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Front: J. Preucil, G. Isaacson, M. Dunn, Busscher, P. Berkman, G. Lussky, Mr. McClendon, coach. Rear C. Agger, M. Cross, D. Grant, J. Gilford, J. Crocker, R. Clarke, C. Mr. Howell, coach: J. Welty, D. Spiess, R. Zimmerer, J. Blesius Crookes, D. Chamberlain. Second: D. Kaufman, manager: L. Kahn, J. Daugherty, R. Eckenhoff, W. Stromberg, A. Kesselheim, D. Lederer E. Omeara, J. Slater, H. Hustead, S. Murphy, T. Zeddies, D. S. Whipple. 1 if Lfvvkxi rx'-Cf' f A s, 'ii FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Front: D. Katzin, manager,' D. Van Horne, B. Gold, B. Smith, B. Rosenthal, R. Merdinger, B. Jorgensen, B Thalin, S. Peck, F. Gougler, G. McLennan, J. Hagenah, J. Davis M. Shore, M. Kornblatt. Second: G. Gordon, P. Schneider, R Reilley, J. Needler, T. Zelienka, J. White, J. Sayles, R. Drake, B Wexler, S. Abman, C. Standefer, R. Haley, J. Orloff, B. Standefer J. Mummert. Rear: Mr. Timmis, coach, Mr. Provost, coach: P Dechants, G. Benson, H. Johnson, J. Cage, L. Woloshin, J. Biegel, L. MacFarland, M. Cooper, R. Heymann, S. Kavathas, S. Zaleski, B. Conter, M. Mann, T. Pobanz, A. Cohn, R. Gazlay, R. Reinwald, M. Matin, A. Steinberg, D. Herpe, J. Mages, J. Hurlbutt, T. Van Korn, B. Golden, N. Miller, L. Cosek, C. Isaacson, S. Brown, G. Apelian, J. Shoemaker, Mr. Miller, coach, Mr. Lill, coach. SOCCSI' From the first game, it was evident something was lacking in NT-W soccer. The ability was there-the spirit wasn't. Whether it was due to coaching, attitude, or just a losing spirit can't be said. But one thing was certain-the booters lost a lot more than they won. The defensive corps, led by goalie Gary Anderson, was strong throughout the season, allowing an average of less than two goals per game. But the offensive was sporadic, with Dave Hathaway and Scott Gold as the only two consistently good players. Those games the team did win usually amounted to an individual effort by one member of the offense coupled with great defen- sive work-but this doesn't always win soccer games. Next year should prove more successful for the Cowboy booters. With six juniors starting varsity this year, and a strong JV team, a state championship in '69 is a definite possibility. The junior varsity, under Coach Robert Ward, seemed to make up for the spirit the varsity lacked. The team played well together, despite the fact that players were constantly- being shifted up to varsity and back down again. Finishing with a 6-4-2 record, defense was again a strong point, allowing an average of less than one goal per game. The sophomores, under Coach Robert Swan, lost their first four games, but came back undefeated in the remaining 10 to capture first place in the league. . S .1 X, , .. l 5 , ,, VARSITY SOCCER Front: J. Economou, B. Gimbel, A. Roth, D. Wheatley, R. Berger, M. Block. Rear: Mr. Ward, coach: J. Ballard Newton, R. Weinstein, S. Garman, A. Weiss, D. Rosen. Second: B. Karp, P. Barys, T. Taylor, F. Biaul, G. Anderson, D. Kahn A. Disch, manager: T. Klepfer, D. Hathaway, co-captain: J. Singer. D. Savory, D. Sax, V. Ahlstrand, N. Nathanson, S. Hamer, J. Ward co-captain: H. Rossman, S. Gold, M. Walters, A. Savocchi, D. Mr. Nluliiner, head coach. 119 r-- -7-Y Y--Y f 7-W -fr--W fr -- -- - f - - ---W --f -V7-3 Y- W- x ,, mimi X ., N 120 i N L Y, SOPHOMORE SOCCER Front: M. Harada, M. Ehrlich, J. Blum, A. M. Shepard, S. King. Rear: Mr. Swan, coach: D. Dinkmeyer, Giblichman, G. Fields, J. Crum, R. Wolin, R. Green. Second: E. S. Cohen, R. Kahn, E. Hochberg, J. Crane, S. Treitler, E. Hochhauser, Zwick, N. Wolin, B. Krawitz, B. Feldman, M. Allweiss, P. Chaffetz, L. Weinslein. 'Y QQ .. - Pi FN - ......., k f faunww- FRESHMAN SOCCER Front: M. Porte, K. Golan, J. Goodman, K. Roffe, S. Victor, M. Goldsmith, J, Adalto, S. Thompson. Second M, Pillsbury, B. Bringham, R. Marmor, H, Rubenstein, P. Veris, captain: B. Ilg, H. Brooks, B. Feldman, J. Gross, R. Schmitz. Rear: P J. Liebschutz, J. Karzen, K. Underwood, D. Hauser, R. Joutras, U. Thors, N. Clark, E. Sluizer, M. Sandberg, J. Howland, Mr. Ingersoll, coach. Q-4Q cross country Paced by Dave McKirnan's outstanding running and fine depth, NT-W's varsity cross-country team improved upon last year's sixth place finish to tie for second place in the Central Suburban League. Behind McKirnan, who was voted all-conference, fine performances were turned in by Co-Captain Dick Lang, Andy Hunter, Randy Study, and junior Mike Ftauen. Finishing with a 5-2 record in dual meets, West surprised last year's champs, Maine South, in the league meet, and finished a strong second to Maine West. Behind such competition as state champ Lee Labadie, McKirnan finished fourth, and Hunter came in 10th. Next year, the team will be bolstered by returning varsity lettermen Rauen, Don Share, Marc Cohen, and Jeff Lindenberg, who can look forward to trying even harder for a possible league championship for West. sg' QF 'W 'Yr .-gf, , Aw a wwf 66 1' 1-' VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Front: J. Lindenberg, L. Reitzer, R Study, D. Lang, co-captain: T. Duncan, A. Hunter. Second: D. Share B. Kahn, M, Cohen, J. Korff, E. Nazarian, B. Kling, manager. Rear Mr. Omohundro, coach: M. Sluss, D. Schlapkol, M. Rauen, D McKirnan, co-captain: J. Siskin, Mr. Kates, head coach. FROSH-SOPH CROSS COUNTRY Front: J. Seymour, D. Lohr, M Kaye. Second: S. Shulman, M. Frystak, D. Beletsky, D. Ogden, J. Christerson. Rear: D. Minnema, G. Gueutal, B. Ryan, M. Jablo, D. Pollack. Absent: R. Volkening. -Q nfifdm , QQ' iam tw 46- 1 1 U32 basketball Coach Mel Sheets and his first varsity basketball team opened the season like they were really going somewhere, winning their first five games. Although the team settled down after their opening winning streak, they compiled the best basketball record in the short sport history of West. The Cowboys boosted several outstanding indi- viduals. Tom Mustoe led the team in scoring, with Bill Solomon and Tony Domenick giving him help in that department. Jim Miller and John Burmaster specialized in maneuvering. Juniors Mustoe and Bur- master along with Fred Szymanski and Dan Wexler will form a well coordinated nucleus for next year's team. The junior varsity team enjoyed a good season, winning their games on tremendous team effort. Those players who didn't get into the varsity games on Friday played the following week on the JV squad. Q. r ,nj-,. ' If . 'EE' mms' VARSITY BASKETBALL Front: J. Miller, R. Brenner, N. Braver- F. Szymanski, P. Wagner, B. Solomon, T. Mustoe, S. Radford man, T. Domenick, J. Weiner, J. Burmaster, C. Anderson. Rear: Christeil, D. Wexler, Mr. Sheets, coach. 125 W icmtx S JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Front: D. Friedman, D. Jaffe, trainer: Rear: Mr. Jackson, coach: D. Rubinstein Schulman, J. Schroil, S. Gold, T. Golden, M. Cohen, A. F. Blaul, H. Leach, C. Lederman, N. Werd, B. Weinberg 126 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Front: R. Wieder, manager: J. Davis, J. Blum, trainer. Rear: Mr. Bassett, coach: L. MacFarland, J. B. Feldman, M. Cooper, B. Katz, S. Kavathas, R. Jorgensen, B. Liebschutz, J. Karzen, J. Needler, G. Giles, B. Flosin, M. Mann, Wexler, B. Spak, J. Schroll, M. Kornblatt, D. Drucker, 'managerg J. White, C. Besser, P. Nemoy, A. Steinberg, Mr. Galbraith, coach. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL FfOrlf: T. Emenhiser, N. B. GreenSP3n- B- Stmmbefg- R933 J- ThielQm3nn, Wolin, B. Gayle, M. LeBoyer, M. Allweiss. Second: mlanagefi A- VHFQO, A- Gelvan, M- KOVZOU. J- BIGSIUS, D- Mr. Esarey, coach, O. Stevens, S. Treitler, 'H. Hustead, DIUKYTYGYSY, A- Athens, managef- 127 swimming Members of the swimming team rose to their height of performance this year, going through the season undefeated in league competition only to lose their final dual meet to Deerfield, the league champion. West hosted bothrthe league and state district meets this year, and placed second and third, respectively. Individual performers, however, were the Cowboys' strongest assets. Duff Rafferty placed fifteenth in the state in the 50-yard freestyle, and Junior Dave Lopater took seventh in the 100-yard breastroke. The 400-yard freestyle relay team of Barry Brandt, Doug Howe, Barry Nitzkin, and Bill Bredemeier placed ninth in the state. Brandt, Lopater, Byron MacDonald, and Bredemeier combined efforts to take third in the state in the 200- yard medley relay and earned an All-American rating. Bredemeier was a tough competitor in dual meets throughout the season in all freestyle events, but the outstanding team performer was MacDonald, who took second place in the 100-yard butterfly at the state meet, and two weeks earlier set an unofficial state record in the same event by swimming a time of :52.5. This record was broken by the first place swimmer at the state meet. The varsity swimmers capped off a successful season by placing number eight in the state meet, and the freshmen placed second in CSL standings. Coaches Jim Spreitzer, Dick Becker, and Bill Dykstra can be proud of the boys they worked 'till 7 p.m. every night until March. ml' .I II . x ll ri! i VARSITY SWIMMING Front: P. Davy, J. Kaplan, D. Lopater, D. manager: C. Warner, P. Belmont, H. Jones, D. HoobIer, T. Ander- Howe, B. Nitzkin. Second.' M. Stein, manager: FI. Greenfield, J. son, Mr. Spreitzer, coach. Absent: B. Brandt, B. Kling, manager: Rafferty, captain: B. Bredemeier, captain: B. MacDonald, captain: D. Ream. B. Rambach, D. Franks. Rear: J. Henderson, manager: H. Simon, 129 M2,'?i1'Q2?zf' 5 l 4, ,,,,,. ., 0 W7 N SOPHOMOFIE SWIMMING Front: C. Colmar, B. Harvey, A Gmltro. Second: D. Mautner, S. Harrison, L. Hands, captain, S Golan, captain: C. Durham, caplaing T. O'DonneII. Rear: Mr. Dyk- stra, coach: J. Redlich, G. Hemphill, J. Crocker, R. Blaker, R Passman, J. Welty. FRESHMAN SWIMMING Front.' J. Clark, J. Horwitz, J. Ramsay, S. Zaleski, R. Haley, B. Golden. Second: Mr. Dykstra, coach B. Gibson, S. Russell, J. Cavanaugh, R. Duncan, H. Johnson, P Damisch, J. Cameron, H. Boyle, D. Deneen. Third: B. Chill, P Strandberg, T. Raiel, J. Keswick, captain, R. MacDonald, captain 1 B. Black, S. Holm, B. Fiddler. Rear: J. Goose, R. Lukes, G McLennan, J. Rasmus, A. Cohn, G. Woie, B. Rosenthal, J. Holz bach, B. Franklin, manager. Absent: G. Ahlstrand, W. Anderson B. Beich, B. Bringham, A. Fryman, J. Golan, R. Lipton, captain J. Schaffer, P. Veris. ..fm..vri 316 V.. -Q wrestling Frustration seemed to be a theme for the matmen this year. As wrestling Coach Eugene Cickowski pointed out, We had some fine indi- viduals, but too many weak spots. In Seniors Kent Petrie, Dave Morrison, and Joe Spera, and Junior Chuck Rossetti, the team had four outstanding wrestlers. But beyond these four boys, no consistant performers emerged. For this reason Coach Cickowski predicted a rather poor showing-though he did have hopes in qualifying some wrestlers for the District Meet. Injuries cut the Cowboy's chances from the very beginning. Spera tore a tendon during the first week of play that kept him wrestling with a sore shoulder for the rest of the season. The team suffered, too, for not having a representa- tive wrestler in all weight classes. The frosh-soph teams were inexperienced but gained confidence through experience as the year progressed. And next year's winter sports season isn't too far away .... VARSITY JV WRESTLING Front M Bock C Rossetti J Avery J Grant, J. Spera, K. Petrie, co-captain, A. Weiss, C. Barrows, R Steger P Goodman A Gold K Bronstein M Anderson D R Friedman, J. Korff, J. Shaw, R. Kossow. Absent.' J. Ballard, Braun Rear D Morrison co captain B Treadwell E Nazarian Mr Cichowski, varsity coachg Mr. Miller, JV coach. pn- wmwwzwf ' ' iw 'if 133 SOPHOMORE WRESTLING Front: D. Gerstein, B. Riker, C. J. Cage, T. Turner, D. Minnema, P. Berkman, C. Agger. Absent: Anderson, B. Coleman, S. King. Second: J. Horn, J. Preucil, M. S. Goldsmith, Mr. Provost, coach: R. Salm. Kaye, M. Harada, D. Grant. Rear: T.' Zeddies, D. Busscher, FRESHMAN WRESTLING Front: J. Hurlbull, B. Gold, T. Wein- R. Drake, P. Tesla, R. Schmitz, T. James, J. Adatto, B. Storch. berger, D. Falasco, P. Schneider, M. McClure, L. Cosek, S. Ab- Absent: M. Blatt. man, N. Clark. Rear: R. Gazlay, D. Sabin, J. Orloff, N. Miller, 134 ,fyMxzwdkfzzffzzffiSmwEJ:v1Arff1Hf4fim di- ,ff .wifi H-mis M Aw ff-.M --MN-..., gymnastics Coach Joe Giallombardo had a great respect for this year's varsity gymnastics squad. Consid- ering the difficulties the boys had to overcome, he said, l feel they did a great job. The coach had high praise for three boys in particular: Cap- tains Jeff Sawyer, Pat Davy, and Rick Simmons. Sawyer consistently took a fourth place or better on the high bar and parallel bars, while Davy and Simmons did well in the all-around competition. The difficulties overcome included the first winter at West. The team then missed working out on some of the apparatus while gyms were being built, and had to rely on the frosh experience at the East school. Coach William Buck was pleased at the hard work and achievements of the frosh-soph team, and hopes to see this spirit carry on at their var- sity level. . ....... :zz ,,,,g is H wi nv.. ...- a... . ... ....- ' ! -lrgv-43-iiii-25.4 -nu' is HHHH ----- - ' ...,L f.. .. . ' ' 1.1 ,.,,, nfs vnu 'i v.. ',. , ... f.. ...n ,nl .,.. 2... .... ... x 4-1 ' ' ,,, ,, n.... -.au ... ff... -.......-. .. auvasff ua. we - ' .fn 3 . gi . . IIUN in ,Q R 4 l fag ,z 3 K if 52. 9 Q YfL',x, H,,.,s-- awww-naudltms .w....M....u H ana-una VARSITY GYMNASTICS Left: to right: Mr. Giallombardo, coach: L. Miller, P. Arnold, T. Olberding, manager: R. Simon, manager: C. Chalem, manager: R. Reeves, S. Otto, C. Cohen, L. Berg, P. J. Daugherty, trainer. Davy, captain: J. Sawyer, captain: R. Simmons, captain: S. Pollak, .. U ., ,, -A 'rs t fr : . A .lv ll k I '- l 5 4 . . Q ...... .3 g ,,.,,, i 4 TR! wa, UT W was , 4' ' ,H7 9' 3 ae Nl TW p 'f it' ft 125 ' 43 fin, FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE GYMNASTICS Front: J. Silverman, lnson, L. Newar, T. Pobanz, B. Levy. Rear: R. Merdinger, L. S. Hamming, L. A. Brodsky, T. Macfadden, D. Poulos, S. Brown, Botthof, M. Gosser, C. Robinson, G. Benson, M. Choka, C. Stol- D. Kaplan, B. Eatman, C. Halperin. Middle: Mr. Buck, coach: B. berg, J. Urkov, S. Klein, R. Simon. Absent: L. Shifrin. Simmons, F. Pfeifer, H. Roin, J. Greenfield, E. Sluizer, R. Lev- 137 track The varsity indoor track team compiled an excel- lent 7-0 dual-meet record in their first year of varsity competition. Losing only to Maine West in the league meet, the trackmen shared first place honors with Maine. Tom Langston and Vern Ahlstrand were outstand- ing in the sprints. Dick Lang and Andy Hunter led the long distance runners. With Jeff Morrison consistantly taking first or second place in the pole vault, and two strong relay teams, the Cowboys were a strong and well-balanced team, indoors and out. Indoor track is considered a warm up to the out- door track season. The team's spirit, begun with a successful indoor season, continued throughout the outdoor season. VARSITY TRACK Front: E. Nazarian, R. Lang, J. Lindenberg L. Sacks, B. Treadwell, K. Petrie, E. Sigmond. Second: V. Ahl- strand, T. Langston, co-captain: K. Kraft, A. Segall, R. Trace, L. Reitzer, D. Rosen, M. Fisher, A. Whitman, R. Study. Rear: S. Ryan, D. McKirnan, co-captain: J. Morrison, co-captain: M. Burg J. Thalin, A. Gelb, R. Kahn, S. Markoff, J. Shaw, Mr. Kates, coach Mr. Schulz, asst. coach. FROSH-SOPH TRACK Front: E. Ripp, S. Klein, J. Thielemann, manager: R. Marmor, D. Ofiden, G. Isaacson, co-captain: A. Tempkin, R. Volkening. Second: J. Zelienka, S. Peck, M. Frystak, J. Zonenblik, B. llg, B. Mummen, M. Jablo, J. Goldstein, R. Clarke. Rear: D. Hough, L. Cash, J. Cage, H. Klink, C. Isaacson, C. Panfil Q X f X B. Ryan, R. Passman, B. Stromberg, C. Standfer. Absent: Mr. Bassett, coach: R. Cash, J. Christerson, B. Goynshor, S. Kavathas Mr. Kates, coach: Mr. Lowe, coach: D. Minnema, J. Needler, D Pollack, R. Reilly, M. Robinson, M. Schall, Mr. Schulz, coach: J. Skor, D. Standefer, B. Thalin, S. Wolf, co-captain: R. Zimmerer. ,fn ff? gl' .35E,, L,,A CV 'twz tg ,f.7i:w.,gm M ' baseball Throughout the spring, the varsity baseball team practiced drill after drill in order to improve upon last year's weak defensive showing. We're going to con- centrate on defense and pitching, then go from there, said new varsity coach, lVlr. Pete Burnside. Acquired in an off season trade, Coach Burnside came to NT-W from the Boston Red Sox. A pitcher himself, he was much impressed by West's battery of Jeff Lewis and Buzz Avery. Captain and short stop Tony Domenick also earned Burnside's praise. The outcome of this year's baseball season was certainly unexpected. A new coach and renewed spirit made for an exciting season. 1 4, ,KX ...QQ VARSITY BASEBALL Front: S. Hymen, S. Zuckerman, P. Sprigel A. Savocchi, T. Golden, A. Sherer, M. Walters, B. Chamberlin J. Weiner, co-captain. Second: G. Anderson, R. Bartelstein, N Strom, R. Bossen, M. Hoffman, D. Schulman, D. Lang, T. Taylor, J. Naylor, J. Schroll. Back: J. Benson, coach,' J. Wald, J. Sinoell, J. Lewis, B. Avery, D. Rubinstein, N. Werd, N. Braverman, J. Christell, R. Preston, T. Mustoe, P. Burnside, coach. Absent: T. Domenick, co-captain. FRESHMAN BASEBALL Front: B. Wexler, B. Smilh, M. Cooper S. Coleman, D. Van Horne B. Feldman, K. Floffe M. Kornblatt J. Schroll, J. Orloff, M. Pillshury, C. Cocallas, B. Biegler, J. Davisy. Second: B. Wilson, R. Merdinger, S. Traisman, R. Grusin, L. Callas D. Malen, B. Graham, S. Bandolik, C. Rubin, A. Steinberg, F. Husl zagh, C. Besser, J. Sayles, M. Mann. Rear: S. Thompson, D. Rugen, D. Slandefer, D. Deneen, G. McLennan, J. Bleiweis, T. Weinberger, M. Shore, B. Wieder, B. Chill, L. Cosek, K. Golan, C. Dewolf, H. Brooks, Mr. Funk, coach. A rr i v ' wwf, I . . I f f i ' - , A V . .ws u as '. ' Vi' fi T 71-g W If M ' A, I- i I. 1 M I . . I . ' -ff. -we 1 1 275 ' K ff' E 'fr wwf. . ' ' f'... VW: 'Yi f V r. ' fm . . ,. f -fr wa' . .- s....ea2 --'- ' V ' ' VV'iii - 1 we-... . ' ' , :ws-f' . . fy: . f s rwerlgiiiif as L. 7 . ' Q ' i Q j .... ., ' 1. -we '57 ' , ' ' ' ' ' 'A ' f ' :Z-3-4-I ' . ' f I f. vff...... ' V . 1 ' 1 . A srrrr.. ...um 'm 'w.L. '--...H S.. .W I K ,.,, q,,q 4 ai? SOPHOMORE BASEBALL Front: J. Crum, R. Wolin, B. Eatman, S. Feldman, B. Feldman, A. Giblichman, A. Gmitro, R. Busa, G. Levenfeld. Second: L. Kaplan, L. Cash, J. Gilford, R. Clarke, R. Stone, B. Dress- ler R Cash, M. Leboyer, T. Wexman, A. Klassman, manager. Rear: W. Anderson, managerp Mr. Coval, P b ton, H. Leach, M. Korzon, S. Treitler, B. Greenspan, coach., S. Prutting, D. Kaufman, C. Strom, G. em er B. Traeger, manager. 143 gl ' .E , i Z Th A j . ff ? lf tennis For three years Coach John Schneiter's varsity netmen have been strong contenders for the team title of the Central Suburban League. A closely-knit group with great team spirit, the team once spent 60 minutes hand-drying the tennis courts wit shower towels in order to practice for an hour. The team's eight Grass-Tex courts have made playing easier, thoughg West's first tennis men divided their practice time between Gilson Park, NT-E, the Glencoe public courts, and Skokie Playfield. Even without home courts that year the team managed to place second in sophomore Central Suburban League standings-and it can look forward to more success in the future. F 5 I S I I 5 . golf Every day after school the 15 members of the varsity golf squad boarded a bus for a 20-minute ride to Glencoe, paid their greens fee, and practiced driving and putting. They alone know if their devotion was worth the effort. Because three members of last year's squad de- cided not to go out for the team this year, the team lost some experienced players. Despite the loss, how- ever, the team earned a respectable CSL showing. We had some good matches, said varsity Coach Tom Timmis. Paul Belmont and Chuck Frank played exceptionally well. me .se gt: 3 VARSITY SOPHOMORE GOLF Front: D. Burg S. Gordon B Wolff, Fl.,RidOlfi, D. segal. second: R. Miner, lvl. Greenbergy, T. Lassar, Fl. Nolan, G. Apelian. Rear: Mr. Timmis, coachg P. Bel- mont, C. Frank, F. Szymanski, D. Belmont, M. Friedlen, Mr. Sheets, coach. 5-W Y Y Y W W 148 l W faculty D Dr. William H. Cornog, superintendent Dr. A. Donn Keseslheim, principal Si Mr. Leonard C. Schweitzer, dean of students I CENTRAL ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE Seated: Mr. Harper, assistant to the superintendent for personnel, re- cruitment, and information: Mr. Goodrich, assistant super- intendent: Mr. Schweitzer, dean of students: Mr. McGee, NT-E principal, Standing: Mr. Greenebaum, assistant to the superintendent for curriculum, instruction, and research Mr. Larsen, office manager: Mr. Ickes, assistant to the princi pal: Mr. Babigian, business manager,' Mr. Ftudiger, co ordinator ol student counseling services, Absent: Dr. Cornog superintendent: Dr. Kesselheim, principal. 151 ig...,....---w-- DRIVEFFS EDUCATION Front to rear: Mr. Malinsky, if ',h ' A Q 441' ' 'I Mr. Galbraith, Mr. Esarey, head,' Mr. Kates, Mr. Sheets. , q fgfi l -. ,gf V, , ,fr A 5 - 1.1 in r ,mf if , x .. fx weQzrii, H1 f A ymm ,V . 4 My STUDENT SERVICES Seated: Miss Johnston, Mrs. Penner, Mr. Gerol, Mr. Brull, Mr. Lundquist, Mrs. Sanaha, Miss Taft, Mrs. Eggert. Standing: Mr. Garrott, Mr. Wheatley, Mrs. Bruno, Mrs. Zurakov, Mrs. Owen, Mr. Fiaminiak, Mrs. Rugen, Mr. Fieidel, Mrs. Willis. 'Fr . , -'ut if E. E, it , -Y Y QE fax? SOCIAL STUDIES Left to right: Mr. Marran, head Mr. Knupfer, Mr. Buffett, Mr. Mattox, Miss Emmert Mr. Marz, Mr. Ingersoll, Mr. Rogan, Mr. Donnelly Miss Cox, Mrs. McLaughlin, Miss Hunter. Absent Mr. McCIendon, Mr. Mitchell. if H iQ 2- s I 'ff , , I , I :fun If SECRETAFIIES Seated: Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Lauer, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Doerscheln, Mrs. Franklin. Standing: Mrs. Carlsen, Mrs. Friend, Mrs. Beaver, Mrs. Gold, Mrs. Mahan, Mrs. Carlstrom. 1 I MATHEMATICS Seat- ed: Mr. Bird, Mr. Lever- entz, Miss Griffin, Miss Sextro, Mr. Wolf, Mrs. Guest, Mr. J. Jensen, Mrs. Sklar, Miss Wa- decki. Standing: Mr. Buck, Miss Studer, Mr. Kelso, Mr. Swan, Mr. Dodge, Mrs. Childs, Mr. Mills, Mr. Howell, Mr. Lill , Mr. James, head. Absent: Mr. Etnyre, Mr. Swain. TECHNICAL ARTS Left to right Mi Carlstrom,head: Mr. Bushnell Mr Oster berg. -J MUSIC Left to right: Mr. Klinka, head: Mr. Mills, Miss Anderson, Mr. Moreen, Mr. Mages. NURSES Left to right: Mrs. Sheer, Mrs. lmmenhausen. SCIENCE Front: Mr. Cox, head,' Mrs Brown. Second: Mr. Dykstra, Mr Lowe, Mrs. Shoemaker. Third: Mrs L. M. Miller, Mr. M. M. Miller, Mrs Kiely. Fourth: Mr. Luecht, Mr. Clark Mr. Provost. Standing: Mr. Koonz, Mr Wagner. MODERN LAN- GUAGE Seated Mrs. Rosenstein Miss Aishton, Mrs Lawrence, Mrs. Po- toker, Miss Bush Miss Engel, Mrs Gutnayer. Standing Miss Stoiler, Mrs James, Mr. Nylund Miss Newell, Mrs. AI- varez, Mrs. Atwood heady Mrs. Bohrer Mr. J. Martinez. 1 .... Y , W., M Iiiidrirki x . GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Left to right: Miss Malizola, Dr. Cast- ner, heady Mrs. Mase, Dr. Cress, Miss Schaffer, Mrs. Nadel, Miss Geiger, Miss McNamara. BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCA- TION Front: Mr. Giallom- bardo, Mr. Frantzen. Rear: Mr. Padjen, heady Mr. Spreit- zer, Mr. Cichcwski, Mr. Gart. Absent: Mr. Becker, Mr. Coval, Mr. Nicholson. i MAINTENANCE NIGHT SHIFT Left to right: Mr. Hall, Mr. Phelps, Mr. Len- zi, Mr. Dentino, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Wright, Mr. W. Norden, Mr. R. Martinez, Mr. Sut- ton, Mr. Bernadi, Mr. Ack- erman, night supervisor. Absent: Mr. L. LaBatt, Mr. Santi, Mr. Pettorelli, Mr. Pilicrine. MAINTENANCE DAY SHIFT Front: Mr. Young general supervisory Mr. Mclntosh, Mr. P. Pet- tinger, master mechanicg Mr. Vido. Second Mr. Bushek, Miss Zinser, Mr. E. LaBatt, Mr K. Brown, Mrs. Frizzo, Mr. Lazowki, Mr. Chec- chin. Third.' Mr. Traush, Mr. Tiedemann, Mr M. Pettinger, Mr, Mayer, Mrs. Sutton. Rear. Mr. Lopez, Mr. A. LaBa1t, Mr. W. Ahrens Absent: Mr. Hoss, Mr. Hurt. ART Seated: Mr. Duenow, Mr. Currie. Standing: Mr. Kurtz, Mr. Stenvall, head. Absent: Mr. Holland. t it : Q 3,591 X ENGLISH Front: Mr. Londrigan, Mr. Lieberman, Dr. Guest, head: Mrs. Thielemann, Mrs. Cocroft, Mr. Treat, Mr. Lair. Rear: Mrs. Blodgett, Mrs, Bogart, Mr. Zibart, Dr. Cornog, Mrs. Nolte, Mr. Kingston, Mr. McCloskey, curriculum coordinator: Mr. Nolte, Mrs. Kees, Miss Albers, Mrs. Makeig, Miss Karl, Mrs. Houk, Miss Davis, Miss Lueptow, Mr, Campbell, Mrs. Lanagan. Absent: Mr. S. Jackson, Mr. Omohundro. 159 LIBRARY STAFF Seated: Miss Res- Ier, Mrs. Giallombardo, Mrs. Mc- Laughlin. Standing: Mr. Wilson, Mrs. Kahler, Mrs. Bess, Mrs. Ickes, Mr. T. Brown, heady Miss Karl, Mrs. Lehmann. READING DEVELOPMENT Left to right: Mr. Monaghan, heady Mr. Oscarson. BUSINESS EDUCATION Left to right: Mr. H. Brown headg Mrs. Womack, Mr. R. H. Jackson, Mr. Bassett Mr. Funk. SPEECH AND DRAMA left to right: Mr. B. C. Jackson, Mr Buerger, heady Mr. Baumhardt, Mr. Sanders, Mr. Trmmls. 162 students Q seniors Kent Petrie, president Dave Russell, treasurer Christie Stentz, vice-president Penny Freedman, secretary STEERING COMMITTEE Front.' V. Nelson, M. Swirsky, B. Nickel, A. Riker, S. Permut, C. Bonnefoi, R. Wheeler, S. Grad, G. Greene, L. Forester, J. Rafferty, H. Forman, D. Schildcrout, B. Guzofsky, N. Braverman, J. Miller, L. Partridge. Absent: B. Hagenah, R. Lang, D. Glick, M. Purse, J. Shu, J. Blum. Rear: C. Horwitz, C. Barsumian, J. Siegal. 164 ln the fall of 1964, 500 of New Trier's 1300 fresh- men entered high school carrying an important re- sponsibility on their shoulders. They were the people who had to prove to the township that splitting its fine school was a worthwhile effort, and that a second New Trier could function as effectively as the original institution. These freshmen elected students to offices normally reserved for seniors, competed separately in athletics, and began forming traditions for the yet- unborn school. They entered the new school the following year as the oldest class, the seniors of New Trier West still wet behind the ears. They plunged into the task of building a sense of spirit and pride with great en- thusiasm, and brought immediate recognition to NT-W in every phase of school life. In service, they instituted supervision in the library, study halls, and cafeteria. They set up a student tutoring system, organized a social service program, and held two successful charity drives. In athletics the West sophomores excelled, turning out fine performances in football and track, and bring- ing the school its first championship by winning the league title in swimming. Two fine drama productions were presented during the year, and West's first music festival was held that spring. The young leaders easily adjusted to adverse building conditions and succeeded in their efforts despite the lack of an audi- torium, a gymnasium, and a swimming pool. While combining efforts with their sister school for the Halloween party, the New Trier News, and Lagni- appe, West students sought to throw off some of East's hindering traditions. They formed study hall magazine libraries to relieve the overcrowded lib- rary and they encouraged participation in IM and GAA by sponsoring ski trips on the weekends and coed bowling tournaments during the week. More opportunities came the following year when the school had a junior class. West juniors helped establish the Student Commons. They wrote, produced, and directed the smashing Scrambled Egg of a student show, Potpourri '66. They competed on the varsity level in almost every sport. The all-junior de- bate team place second in state-wide competition, and juniors led the production of West's first newspaper and hardbound yearbook. The NT-W Guard began its service to the com- munity. The Performing Arts Division produced the school's first major production, Leonard Bernstein's Wonderful Town. NT-W received nationwide re- cognition in both academic and architectural excel- lence, and the school was honored at the fall open houses and formal dedication ceremonies in the spring. This year West became a complete school with four classes of students. The seniors have had the past three years to acquire the leadership that the new school required. They continued their excellence in dramatic, athletic, and literary efforts, but their greatest achievement this year was academic in nature. NT-W produced nine National Merit Scholar- -ship semi-finalists and numerous Illinois State Scholarship winners. Seniors continued to add new activities to the West calendar. They organized West's first Dad's Day, which included a football game honoring the dads, a parade of floats, and a semi-formal turnabout that evening. They combined efforts with the East senior class to hold two successful holiday dances, the New Year's at NT-E, and the Christmas formal at NT-W. They helped bring from England West's first AFS exchange student, Julia Mitchell. Finally, seniors helped make many decisions concerning their graduation and worked to present the :school with its first gift from a senior class. The seniors of the Class of '68 will leave more than a gift however, to New Trier West, they will leave their enthusiasm for carrying out responsibility and their never-ending desire to excel, qualities which they needed to build this school to its greatness of today, and which they pass on to students who reach for the greatness of tomorrow. Mrs. senior girls' adviser chairman Mr. Gerol, senior boys' adviser chairman r . in rt . V ,Y ,V , r 165 L ... 1 SENIOR ADVISERS Seated: Mrs. Makeig, Mrs. Thielemann, chair- man: Mrs. Bogart, Miss Emmert, Miss Griffin, Mrs. Guest. Standing: Mrs. James, Miss Keoughan, Mr. Martinez, Mr. J. Jensen, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Kelso, Mr. Omohundro, Mr. Gerol, chairman: Miss Schaffer. Absent: Mr. Cichowski, Mr. Giallombardo, Mr. Ingersoll. Kathleen M. Adair Betty A. Adelson Michael M. Alexander Hugh J. Allen Curtis K. Altholz Lynn J. Andelman Craig G. Anderson Philip Fl. Arendt Sandra A. Arvey Frederick L. Ash Armand Avery James A. Avery Maryann I. Baker Bruce W. Barnett Susan J. Barrick Candace A. Barsumian Jacquelyn B. Becker Robert S. Beller Paul C. Belmont Brooke Belsey Betty A. Berger Gerald S. Berger Richard C. Berger Andrea J. Berkson Shelley E. Berkson Bruce Berman Ilene C. Berman Arthur G. Bess William R. Bess James E. Bessen Sharon Bimstein Majorie L. Black Howard M. Blair Robert M. Blanas William J. Blanas Robert D. Blank Lawrence Blankstein Susan E. Bleck Nancy R. Bloomfield Joan S. Blum Susan E. Bogie Wendy H. Bogolub Douglas R. Bohrer Cathey J. Bonnefoi Patricia J. Bornor Deborah T. Boylston Jerris L. Brandenburg Donald C. Braun Kathy A. Braun Mark S. Braun Norman H. Braverman Edward W. Bredemeier Richard A. Brenner Victoria L. Breuer Bruce J. Brigham Larry A. Brosten Cynthia A. Brown Robert L. Brown Bonnie Bruce Mary S. Buenger Karen A. Bumpus Michael S. Burg John P. Busscher June E. Carlson Scott M. Center William M. Chamberlin Steven A. Chapman Randi Jo Chester James E. Christell M. Denise Cohen Nancy R. Cohen Terry J. Cohn Jane M. Coleman Ellen Coolidge Janis A. Cooper Richard L. Cooper Robert Costikyan Barry D. Crawford Caryn C. Crodgen Linda C. Crutchfield Gail L. Dault Susan P. Davis Payton S. Davy Peter F. Davy Stephanie De Aguero Keith L. Eckerling Morris R. Eddy Marcia D. Ehrlich Jordan L. Engel Jo Anne Engels David C. Epstein Susan Erickson Irma E. Fabregas Michael E. Fabry Jerome I. Farber Lois K. Feil Judith L. Feinberg Kenneth E. Feldman Christine Ferris Robert A. Field Jon W. Finson Donald H. Fisher Jo Ann Fisher Carol J. DeLaney Ronald P. Derosa Nancy L. Deshazor George C. Devries Barbara S. Dietz Arne Disch Leslie E. Dolin Tony L. Domenick Jann Doneen Kathleen F. Donnellan Gerald E. Earll Stephen W. Easterling Anthony Ebersole Walter L. Eckenhoff Leo A. Ecker Maury Fisher Terri L. Fleischman Lynn A. Forester Herbert M. Forman Jeffrey A. Fox Charles R. Frank Daniel L. Franks Susan Fredman Penny A. Freedman Susan R. Freedman Alan Friedman Lois D. Friedman 1-'Nl' Nancy S. Friesleben John A. Froehlig Marla S. Frumkin Thomas M. Fugard Douglass W. Gaarde Gary l. Gagerman Barry Gandelman Steven P. Garman Michele J. Genender Donna L. Gerber Joseph Giallombardo Michael C. Gibbons Jane Glassenberg Deborah R. Glick Kurt G. Goethal Cheryl L. Gold Debby T. Gold Elyse G. Goldberg Ruth Goldberg William Goldman Lynn T. Goldsmith Marcy J. Goldstine Elise A. Goodman David A. Gordon Lynne E. Gordon George E. Goss Timothy E. Gould Steven L. Grad Patricia J. Granstrom Geoffrey E. Grant Karen L. Grassfield Keith L. Green Mark Greenberg Glenn A. Greene John D. Gross Gerald E. Grossman Barbara R. Guzofsky C. Jeffrey Haddon Blaney A. Hagenah Elise Hahn Carol L. Haley Steven M. Hamer Lynne Hamilton David W. Hathaway Deborah A. Haydel Tamsin A. Hayes Ellen S. Hazelkorn Holly E. Hedlund Debbie S. Henry Pamela A. Hertel Mark L. Hicky William W. Hoerter Michael S. Hoffman Candy H. Hohfeler Charles C. Holdredge David S. Holleb William L. Hoobler Susan Horne Carol A. Horwitz Martha Howard Sheila Howard Douglas F. Howe Robert M. Hoyt Susan J. Hrejsa Andrew D. Hunter Marjory C. Huszagh Jennifer G. Huwen Anne Johnson Linda J. Johnson Terry L. Jones Kathleen A. Jorgensen Ronald K. Jost Gary A. Kagan David R. Kahn Martin F. Kahn Joseph O. Kaplan Kathy L. Kaplan Margaret M. Karavas Fred. S. Karger Linda L. Katz Paula Kavathas Ellen Kessler Margaret B. Kober Kathie Kolodziejczyk Wendy J. Korzon Joanne Kost Kerry M. Kraft Kim S. Kramer William L. Kroeger Gary Kunkel Marilyn A. Labinger Kathleen A. Labuda Carol K. Lacey Dale L. Lamitz Richard A. Lang Thomas O. Langston Judith L. Lansing John Z. Lansky Della R. Leavitt Lynne D. Ledbetter Allen Lehman Mary K. Lemon Nancy J. Leve 'SC' David M. Levine James M. Levine Jeffrey K. Lewis Linda R. Lifschultz Alan R. Lifshitz Meryl L. Lipman Jeffrey S. Lippincott Jennifer E. Loew Janet L. Longfield Susan G. Loth Robert J. Luedeka Mark J. Lussky Leslie C. Lynch A. Byron MacDonald Robert Mahan Douglas C. Makeig Stephen Malmquist Elaine P. Mandel Helen J. Maniates Suzanne J. Mantelman Scott G. Markolf Morton J. Marks Nancy J. Marks James P. Martin Scott W. Matthews Steven D. Mayer Susan Mayer David Mazzanti Mary K. McCallister James D. McCauley Margot McDonough Michael J. McGauran Patrick J. McGuire David J. McKirnan Susan A. McNeil James Mensching Dale C. Mers Gale L. Metcalf Gail J. Meyers Betsy M. Miller David S. Miller James M. Miller Loren C. Miller Marion W. Miller Richard W. Miller Richard T. Milne Stuart M. Milne Julia C. Mitchell Sheri Morgan David Morris John H. Pausteck Leslie A. Peet Janice H. Perlman Jeffrey M. Perlow Steven L. Permut Clark S. Peterson Kent S. Petrie Diane H. Phinney Marlene D. Pierce William F. Pillsbury Mark L. Pivan Bruce F. Ponti Ftobley A. Pool Patricia Pope Lee E. Powers R. Jeffrey Morrison Wildey D. Morrison Kathleen M. Mortensen Diane Muto Bruce J. Nathanson James E. Naylor Edward S. Nazarian Victoria A. Nelson Barbara Nickel Lynne B. Novak Mark H. Nudelman Todd Olberding Christina Olson Christine M. Olson Shirley J. Olson Erwin M. Omens Joy A. Paletti Eric L. Panfil Lawrencce Patridge Marlyn Paul Q nag, -If ' Robert K. Preston Rande D. Price W. Christian Puder Marcia L. Purse Stephen K. Radford Justin Rafferty Leni Raichert Blake C. Rambach Sondra M. Rauhauser Katherine Reifenberg Martha E. Reilly Lawrence E. Reinwald Sandra Rest Jo Ann Revak Charles E. Revelle Edward J. Reynolds llene F. Ribstein Constance E. Rice Ann L. Riker Bartley S. Ripp Susan W. Roberts Delois Robinson Linda l. Roe David S. Rosen David N. Rosenbaum Daniel W. Rosenblum Robyn E. Rosenblum Maureen Rosman Howard M. Rossman Andrew G. Roth Wendy S. Roth Maureen B. Rowley Frank W. Rudolf Richard A. Rumick David E. Russell Steven E. Ryan Andrea Sadur Bonnie Sadur Candace W. Sahlin Penelope A. Sanabria Michael Saudinaitis David M. Savory Jeffrey W. Sawyer Richard P. Schachtel Debra L. Schildcrout Dan Schlapkohl Jane E. Schneider Kathleen A. Schroeder Joann C. Schwartz Kathleen A. Scully Marc A. Seeger Carol A. Segerson Karen Shadur Wendy L. Shafer Joan M. Shepard Alan J. Sherer Karen Sherman Ricki S. Sherow Nanci L. Shifrin Terry L. Shimanek Jeannie l. Shu Charles Shulruff Jeffrey A. Siegel Clifford M. Siegh John R. Siever Debbie Sievert David S. Silverman Richard J. Simmons Herbert G. Simon James E. Sincell Jeffrey Singer Ann E. Singleton Joshua M. Siskin Carol A. Sitnick Kathleen A. Slater EV' Michael P. Sluss Diane B. Smitt Bradley J. Snower Jeryl Sokolec Jill Sokolec William Solomon Joseph A. Spera Susan Spero JoAnn S. Spiegel Samuel M. Spiro Henry E. Staffel Stephen J. Stanko Russell W. Steger Loren C. Stein Mark P. Stein Christie E. Stentz Ellen M. Stern Mary Ann Stevens Janetta J. Stone Marilyn J. Stromayer Elizabeth G. Stucker Randolph F. Study Bruce Sweet Marvin I. Swirsky Teri N. Talan Michael B. Temkin Nanci S. Temkin Kimberly C. Thorsen Beverly E. Timm Marc S. Tobias Patti Tomich Anne Tootelian Ronald E. Trace Bradley D. Treadwell Marcia E. Ungaretti Alyne M. Urkov Barbara H. Venet Kathryn S. Wagner Richard P. Waite James A. Walker Larry Wallach Gary R. Wallsten Jeffrey I. Warren Susan L. Warshaw Susan J. Waterstradt Louise Waxman Linda S. Webb Deborah M. Weinberg Margot Weinberg Elizabeth A. Weiner Jack Weiner Lee H. Weiner Linda J. Weinstein Robert S. Weinstein Aaron D. Weiss Michael D. Weiss Sandra T. Weissman Sara J. Welsh Leslie C. Welty Judy A. West T. Michael Westphal Debra H. Wexler David W. Wheatley Robert W. Wheeler Janice L. White John B. White John G. Wilson M-ng, Mary Ann Wilson James P. Winter Diane J. Winton Nowell Wisch Jane D. Wolfe Gary M. Wolfson Philip W. Wyssling Mark L. Yates Lester M. Yesnick Deborah Young Nettie Young Frances B. Zivin in memoriam Pamla Jlrka Michael David Teibloom 181 juniors I Y John Korfl, vice-president Susan Nadis, president .......- . , x J, X . 3 X. A STEERING COMMITTEE Front: T. Farnell, M. Waldner, K. Knoeb- J. Henderson, B. Kahn, R. Smith, T. Laney, T. Mustoe, H. Jones, ber, G. Piller, A. Weiss, D. Myrent, R. Coagan, M. Slattery, P. E. Gillespie, H. Rubinoff, A. Omens. Absent: L. Edelman, S. Donnellan, D. Klein, J. Friedman, K. Storch. Rear: J. Economou, Erickson, A. Johnson, M. Lichter, M. Nylund. 182 Dr. Cress, iunior girls' adviser chairman Mr. Clark, junior boys' adviser chairman Neil Meltzer, treasurer Nalanl McCIendon, secretary When the Class of '68 entered NT-W in September, 1965, though, it was not alone. With it came the Class of '69 - West's first freshmen. In the past, they have stood in the shadows of the older class while helping to establish their school. This year, however, the juniors no longer stayed behind the scenes. Many of the announcers heard over WNTH were mem- bers of the Junior class. Three-fourths of the New Trier West News staff were juniors, most of whom held major staff positions there for two years. Two juniors were on the team of three regulars and four alternates who defended West on NBC's lt's Academic quiz show. In sports competition, too, juniors helped the cowboys defend West's name. Most of the second semester Student Council officers and board were juniors. As their float at the Homecoming parade declared: The spirit of '69 is very much alive. The spirit, growing since the Class of '69 entered West, will reach its peak next year. 183 MRS. BLODGETT Front: A. Stone, P. Rlon, M. Steffey, M. Slattery, P. Vines, M. Block, G. Kiefer, H. Voit, Mrs. Blodgett. Second: N. Lefkovitz, C. Heinrichs, L. Wexler, L. Sosin, F. Bloom, A. Haley, S. Wasserman, L. Chill,'M. Coagan. Rear: A. Sikes, L. Stein, C. Cryer, S. Silvertrust, S. Tucker, S. Kaye, S. Agron, G. Victor, R. Fine, E. Snyder, V. Souchek. Absent: B. Brown, E. Springer, T. Stallman. MRS. CHILDS Front: J. Moyle, N. Weiboldt, H. Dressler, L. LaBuda, C. Clarke, C. Eisen- berg, L. Mandelstein, N. Montgomery, Mrs. Childs. Second: L. Hollander, P. Slauson, W. Dutton, P. Torda, P. Reibman, D. Cos- tello, L. Dooley, C. Silverman, M. Rome, K. Storch, A. McCaleb. Rear: L. Smith, P. Phillips, G. Moss, G. Piller, G. Scully, L. McClendon, C. Nero, D. DuVernet, M. King, B. Kunkel, L. Rosen. Absent: C. Wallace. MRS. HALL Front: M. Dibelka, K. Cohen, D. Weintraub, D. Weil, J. Radom, N. Porte, M. Clark, D. Detalco, J. Woldenberg. Sec- ond: P. MacCartney, K. Jensen, V. Larson, N. Pool, L. Brown, M. Wampler, C. Barthell, S. Zalusky, V. Weber, Mrs. Hall. Rear: S. Snyder, C. Smith, J. Smith, G. Dosik, T. Farnell, S. Manella, S. Kleine, A. Weiss, D. Pondel, L. Knutson. Absent: J. Young. MR. HOWELL Front: D. McClure, J. Lev, P. Rosen, R. Milne,'M. Starck, L. Wu, M. Meyerson, T. Anderson, Mr. Howell. Sec- ond: P. Andersen, L. Gurley, C. Brown C. Cohen, W. Kelley, N. Strom, H. Rosen: blum, R. Greenfield, C. Tucker, M. Peskin I. Kornblatt, J. Economou. Rear: H. Wilson R. Lewinthal, F. Braun, R. Lucas, J. Fishl man, D. Kreusch, L. Huffman, M. Tobias M. Hanely, J. Shaw, B. Gimbel. Absent: W Gerschefske, A. Graber, R. Klatzco. MRS. KEES Front: B. Beckman, E. Salz- man, K. Patterson, C. McGowan, L. Gross- man, L. Hoffman, N. Calderon, J. llg, G Green. Second: Mrs. Kees, A. He-rsch, M Goldstein, P. Donnellan, C. Hauser, P Higgins, P. Sheridan, D. DeVries. Rear C. Serakoff, S. Perreau, L. Harvey, B. True- blood, W. Goldman, R. Howard, B. Perry D. Halper, K. Abman, S .Bielenberg Absent: R. Faklis, B. Franklin, B. Ginsberg C. Hoffman, S. Silverman. MR. LAIR Front: J. Levin, L. Berg, R. Lifshitz, R. Wallace, L. Brodsky, R. Heid- hues, C. Rossetti, S. Hymen, H. Breyer. Second: Mr. Lair, C. Farwell, W. Jones, B. Biegler, J. Arbeit, C. King, A. Segall, J. Kaufman, M. Wallace, J. Padorr, L. Sacks. Rear: D. Share, D. Baker, M. Wolf- son, S. Erickson, C. Warner, B. Brandt, R. Giles, G. Searls, L. Koll, L. Sucherman, J. Russell. Absent: W. Kees, A. Omens. MRS. LAWRENCE Front: D. DeChants, S. Kavathas, N. Spurry, P. Metrick, B. Mandel, S. Black, P. Miller, L. Cameron, L. Wein- berg. Second: Mrs. Lawrence, J. Malina, K. Knoebber, R. Andre, M. Lubershane, M. Wexler, J. Wolf, C. Shapiro, S. Winer, S. Crossley. Rear: M. Newman, A. Wein- stein, R. Deppe, N. Thieleman, L. Cossarek, C. Jouett, L. Osterberg, D. Wolfman, G. Wilkes, W. Stucker. Absent: L. Katz, D. Klein, S. Schramm. MR. LILL Front: P. Sprigel, D. McBride, B. Adams, W. Cowen, A. Johnson, R. Hile, M. Lavant, D. Greene, R. Schram. Second: Mr. Lili, B. Behn, D. Wortman, S. Pollak, A. Melchiorre, R. Morton, E. Taylor, D. Newton, B. Nitzkin, R. Higgins, A, Gold- sher, T. Golden. Rear: H. Jones, J. Siegle, J. Wald, J. Marcowitz, E. Sigmond, M, Rauen, M. Scott, C. Barrows, H. Berner, D. Alcorn, M. Rabiner, D. Allen. Absent: W. Hunefeld. MR. MARZ Front: P. Quirico, J. Green, M. Feder, E. Lipow, H. Horn, K. Parsky, D. Sokoloff, l. Wald, D. Abelson. Second: Mr. Marz, C. Eberle, T. Klepfer, W. Cle- ments, C. Shaffer, M. Wolfe, D. Testa, H. Rubinoff, G. Bennett, R. Bartelstein, J. Perkins. Rear: W. Sharp, H. Lederman, M. Szymanski, M. Teibloom, J. Ballard J. Rottluft, S. Walter, J. Burmaster, A. Gelb, S. Schwartz. Absent.' J. Clerkin, A. Gold, P. Silver. MR. MONAGHAN Front: R. Kaplan, S Gilbert, J. Lapine, L. Edelman, S. Lukes B. Berkson, T. Lassar, D. Henderson, Mr Monaghan. Second: T. Stern, J. Kelly, R Goldschmidt, S. Block, R. Kossow, G. Fox B. Zich, S. Ley, B. Karp, P. Wechter, J Schroll, C. Garcia. Rear: A. Savocchi, M Drell, R. Otto, R. Wolf, S. Standefer, V Ahlstrand, G. Apelian, M. Andersen, S Pinkert, D. Ream, P. Arnold. Absent: M Parker, R. Sonnekson. 1 me Q - - - A ,- I5 MR. NYLUND Front: R. Ridolti, D. Nison- off, D. Marks, R. Kastil, C. Barnett, L. Peet, J. Handelsman, T. Turner, K. Klegon. Sec- ond: M. Block, R. Puryear, W. Jones, B. Kling, J. Pasternack, R. Rotman, D. Sax, D. Rich, P. Olsen, J. McCarthy, R. Zake, S. Gold, Mr. Nylund. Rear: R. Schumacher, R. Kahn, J. Tross, M. Hoffman, R. Schu- man, R. Duncan, H. Kalensky, R. Friedman, D. Belmont, M. Cohen, K. Green. Absent: R. Lukasik. MRS. POTOKER Front: A. Prichard, B. Ellis, A. Krause, L. Miller, D. Myrent, S. Sachs, R. Hotfberg, W. Newman, D. Adel- son. Second: Mrs. Potoker, C. Klein, I. Grossman, E. Browdy, S. Zick, P. Olber- ding, C. Collins, J. Judsen, M. Nylund. Hear: L. Mann, A. Winston, N. Cohen, C. Zielke, W. Harrison, P. Dokel, J. Savage, C. Dainas, J. Mount, M. Hynes. Absent: T. Fitzsimmons, J. Ross, S. Spak. MR SANDERS Front: J. Cahan, T. Mustoe, S. Zuckerman, J. Lindenberg, L. Reitzer, M. Engerman, R. Addis, R. Bagby. Second: Mr. Sanders, M. Kipley, J. Ahlswede, G. Smedile, K. Bronstein, L. Crost, J. Wener, J. Roman. Rear: J. Henderson, F. Blaul, S. White, P. Creticos, E. Sands, M. Croft, J. Thalin, N. Werd, J. Sedore. Absent: A. Bowmer, S. Fitzgerald, L. Fulhorst, R. Hawkinson, M. Joyce, l. Kart, J. Korff, M. Martens. MRS. SKLAR Front: B. Homer, C. Frank L. Fetman, P. Gilford, J. Friedman, C Hebson, R. Graham, J. Bruning, M. Kalish Second: S..Pollans, L. Clark, N. Kovar, D Dann, A. Netchin, C. Ensign, L. Albrecht K. Barkas, Mrs. Sklar. Rear: J. Jaffee, L Helberg, P. Drell, M. Waldner, A. Schy, K Platt, S. Andrew, J. Jachym, M. Pava, S Sluizer. Absent: M. Isaacson, D. Young. MISS STUDER Front: M. Primm, V. Whit- tle, S. Gillman, H. Panos, R. Scolaro, E Rubenstein, C. Pfeifer, V. Turow. Second D. Richards, L. Moss, L. Bruder, B. Rosin D. Kane, C. Schneider, M. Lange, Miss Studer. Rear: B. Shapiro, K. Buol, M Quigley, J. Sattir, N. Sabin, S. Nadis, M Lichter, C. Lisco. Absent: T. Boyle, C Carlson, D. Davis, B. Happ. MR. WAGNER Front: K. Peck, P. Barys G. Anderson, D. Wexler, F. Szymanski, K O'Callaghan, T. Laney, M. Friedman, Mr Wagner. Second: J. Felnor, D. Rubinstein M. Yergin, P. Goodman, B. Sachse, R. Bos: sen, N. Meltzer, D. Ornstein, R. Lieberman S. ltkin, H. Projansky. Rear: D. Friedman B. Runnstrom, R. Nolan, D. Schulman, R Goldberg, D. Studt, Q. Butow, R. Engle B. Weinberg, R. Wange, M. Green. Absent: L. Beavers, B. Berk, J. Rich. MR. ZIBART Front: D. Brownlee, C. Thur- ber, D. Lopater, M. Siegel, B. Felner, A. Panico, F. Weil, B. Alexander, M. Fischl Second: B. Sosinsk L. Du re E. Gilles- Y, P . pie, M. Friedlen, B. Whitman, J. Ward, E Gross, J. Zender, A. Jaffe, R. Smith, J Fiddler, M. Brown, M. Walters, Mr. Zibart. Rear: W. Brailsford, B. Bredemeier, S Miller, C. Lederman, H. Hogensted, C Heymann, S. Stevens, J. Stuhr, H. Rosen D. Levine, R. Steinberg, R. Reeves. Abi sent: J. Nicholson. , sophomores Jane Clark, vice-president Robert Eatman, president The Class of '70. A nice round number for a nice round class. While participating in such activities as Pep club, Girls Club, Tri-Ship, Soundtracks, and publi- cations, as well as their class projects, they stood up to sophomore slump and proved they had out- grown the title of frosh . With the pride and spirit the sophomores have already shown in their school i With a great school like NT-W, you can't help but be enthusiastic! l it's not hard to see that during the next two years they will make many more important contributions to West. STEERING COMMITTEE Front: F. Belmont, L. Phinney, J. Nexon V. Santa, K. Brown, K. Krahl, M. Wheeler, G. Bergquist, L. Paset, J. Ftustigan, B. Blatchford. Rear: M. LeBoyer, G. Rion, J. Gold- stein, S. Glick, D. Dinkmeyer, B. Greenspan, L. Shifrin, J. Green- field, J. Ganek, M. Harada. Absent: L. Abt, B. Epstein, A. Hymen, D. Lederer, M. Levy, M. Neuert, C. Scowcroft, R. Starr, L. Williams, S. Wolf. Lee Brodsky, treasurer Mrs. Cocroft, sophomore girls' adviser chairman 93 R ,Q f .' xx Xk X. XX :N 2 x Cindy Lewis, secretary Mr. Leverentz, sophomore boys' adviser chairman 189 X Y 5 ' a i E MR. CURRIE Front: R. Green, J. Kanter R. Simon, G. Davidson, M. Harada, J Norman, P. Gootrad, J. Blum, K. Schram Second: Mr. Currie, R. Small, D. Misantoni J. Ferguson, W. Harrison, J. Crocker, G Isaacson, B. Levy, Q. Sanabria. Rear. S. Golan, R. Clarke, D. Happ, T. Emen- hiser, S. Katz, R. Salm, S. Cohen, S Murphy, G. Rion, G. Driggs, R. Blaker Absent: C. Licke, N. Wolin. MISS DAVIS Front: S. Engle, J. Grisham, C. Meyers, L. Miller, N. Nusbaum, C. Eger B. Friedland, D. Wolf, Miss Davis. Second: N. Miller, T. Billitteri, D. Nemecek, E. Weiss, P. Nuger, R. Starr, F. Stern, J. Forester, S. Sher, L. Paset. Rear: C. Eck, L. Dooley, V. Stem, E. Kaufmann, D. Patterson, J. Simanton, L. Rabiner, R. Miller, M. Dolnick, D. Enderlin. Absent: L. Pivan. MR. GALBRAITH Front: J. Fischer, L. Kaplan K. Messina D. Loeff, M. Farber J. Arbogust, G. McBride, L. Shiffrin, Mr. Galbraith. Second: P. Smestad, B. Dress- ler, S. Markin, T. Blank, J. Devine, D. Grant, C. Agger, M. Shepard, J. Crum, R. Stone. Rear: G. Pemberton, D. Kaufman, J. Hooker, R. Passman, J. Rodevich, D. Busscher, T. de Aguero, M. Schall, C. Anderson, M. Jablo. Absent: B. Greenspan, S. Whipple. MRS. HOUK Front: L. Abt, D. Humes, J. Bartelme, R. May, S. Boyle, L. Koolish, F. Cocallas, C. Axtmann, N. Dehmlow. Second: E. Abrams, M. Mahan, G. Altice, L. Daniggelis, J. Saper, G. Bergquist, M. Graham, Mrs, Houk. Rear: M. Stefan, A. Lichter, I. Harris, E. Koidin, B. Becker, J. Friedland, R. Swirsky, B. Wolberg, L. Andrews, M. Goldberg. Absent: C. Fortune, E. Grothe, M. Levinson, T. O'Brien, E. Silverman. MR. KATES Front: A. Athens, M. Wlsbrod, M. Kennedy, D. Pincus, D. Burg, M. Dunn, S. King, Mr. Kates. Second: B. Eatman, R. Paul, J. Gilford, C. Jason, P. Lohr, R. Stein, R. Wolin, B. Nash, B. Gayle, J. Mein- rath, S. Loewy. Rear: G. Blair, S. Foreman, D. Gale, D. Lee, D. Dinkmeyer, J. Tideman J. Hands, T. Curry, G. Hemphill, J. Goldl stein. Absent: R. Wolff. MRS. LANAGAN Front: M. Carden, A. Williams, D. Atschuler, S. Giovacchini, J. Billington, L. Petersen, C. Bro, J. Davis, D Brosten. Second: S. Johnson, D. Goldman J. Friedman, C. Knopfler, M. Brodsky, N Pollak, L. Simpson, D. Horne, S. Kasanov C. Shefferman, L. Teibloom, S. Goldberg Mrs. Lanagan. Rear: l. Peterson, A. Hymen D. Brigham, A. Bielenberg, T. Veeneman, N. Joffe, M. Ellis, L. Barnes, M. lglitzen J. Kelly, J. Shaffer. MISS LUEPTOW Front: M. Wheeler, N. Kaylin, D. Dorn, R. Neukranz, L. Snyder, M. Winter, S. Hathaway, J. Leon, Miss Luep- tow. Second: M. Luedeka, J. Wedding, L. Blanton, K. Olson, C. Preston, T. Lemon, B. Rosman, J. Mosenson, S. Sheely, S. Joseph, A. Sanford, S. Scott. Rear: P. Kaplan, D. Rose, J. Heffernan, L. lmburgia, M. Johnston, S. Wright, L. Lillibridge, D. Cameron, S. Muto, J. Pflager. Absent: C. Kamberos. MISS MALIZOLA Front: C. Gasten, P. Hanley, L. Kleinfeld, C. Miller, B. Mustoe, L. Hamilton, P. Powers, C. Ridenour, Miss Malizola. Second: S. Wolf, S. Baker, C. Kontos, M. Warner, K. Tomich, E. Wocasek, K. Levin, P. Goldman, B. Zick, E. Lewi, R. Goldberg, R. Woznicki. Rear: S. Wash- awsky, G. Mayer, C. Lewis, B. Mansfield, C. Gunn, K. McMahon, J. Hartz, C. Small, C. Scowcroft, D. Zirlin, S. Stearns. MR. MCCLENDON Front: E. Zwick, G. Jones, B. Goldman, B. Feldman, H. Ber- kowioz, J. Horn, W. Petersen, K. Radley, J. Frankel. Second: Mr. McClendon, R. Lukasik, W. Ferrick, R. Cash, D. Hough, K. Slaughter, E. Holhhauser, C. Kiven, L. Weinstein, M. Allweiss. Rear: C. Stolberg, S. Landers, D. Minnema, C. Pava, J. Welty, C. Durham, M. Korzon, D. Lederer, W. Riker, S. Klein. Absent: R. Coleman, M. Ehrlich. MISS MCNAMARA Front: K. Larson, L. Puder, K. Clarkson, J. Hertel, N. Risberg, L. Feinberg, S. Trossman, E. Ruttenberg, J. Fisher. Second: J. Fleischer, C. Lussky, J. Sniader, R. Fishman, J. Partridge, S. Eigenbrodt, E. Morris, K. Fisher, K. Gamsu, Miss McNamara. Rear: M. Sluss, M. Revak, Plhinney, I.. 'l:horsen, G., Paul, R. Gale, D. Young. Absent: C. Hines, E. Lamb, S. Radford, L. Roberts. 1 1 MRS. NOLTE Front: B. Penzik, H. Cohn, F. Belmont, L. Cohn, S. Bacon, K. Fulhorst, J. Jarosz, J. Barrick, Mrs. Nolte. Second: D. Ruben, C. Boles, L. Rubin, S. Chodash, J. Lynch, S. Davidson, D. Daley, E. Polin, S. Clark, B. Borris, P. Cohen. Rear.' C. Golden, B. Jaffe, M. Ritholz, C. Kleeman, M. Perlman, B. Blatchford, E. Carter, L. Edwards, B. Charlesworth, J. Hough. Absent: C. Jaffe. MR. NOLTE Front: F. Pfeifer, B. Klrsch, S. Jones, B. Traeger, D. Bradford, B. Bressman, D. Fox, Mr. Nolte. Second: G. Fields, B. Krawitz, D. Mautner, S. Prutting, P. Chaffetz, B. Anderson, K. Grubb, O. Stevens, T. Scully, P. Enenbach. Rear: D. McNelly, M. Gillarde, C. Crookes, G. Gueutal, G. Magnus, R. Thors, M. Maz- zocco, B. Epstein, E. Hochberg, R. Hoh- feler, Absent: C. Gould, J. Powell, MR. ROGAN Front: C. Colmar, S. Krels- man, J. Esko, L. Botthof, B. Feldman, J. Preucil, M. Kaye, A. Giblichman, D. Saltz- man. Second: Mr. Rogan, P. Smltt, G. Wolf, S. Wolf, S. Merley, T. Bennett, D. Chamberlin, L. Shalrfman, L. Brodsky, R. Ballin, W. Prouty. Rear: D. Blaisdell, B. Stromberg, J. Trux, A. Gelvan, H. Leach, A. Vargo, R. Eckenhoff, M. Young, G. Lussky, A. Kesselheim, M. Gallagher. MISS SEXTRO Front: D. Croft, K. Brown, S. Dubin, D. Johnson, J. Christensen, B. Talmadge, L. Ligare, H. Stevens, Miss Sex- tro. Second: E. Eckerling, R. Shook, A. Prusow, L. Rossman, G. Eisenberg, H. Sider, K. Dannenberg, C. Sawyer, J. Rus- tigan, V. Bredberg, D. lvice, B. Underwood, J. Eisenberg. Rear: B. Simon, J. Schwartz, T. Helberg, J. McAnulty, M. Merson, N. Meyer, S. Sternberg, M. Schwartz, C. Spun- gen, L. Herron. MR. SHEETS Front: T. Kucera, T. Hunter S. Glick, T. O'Donnell, R. Zimmerer, G Urban, L. Gibson, M. Steven, Mr. Sheets Second. A. Gmitro, A. Klassman, L. Mitt- man, L. Joseph, M. Liebow, B. Mainzer J. Blackburn, L. Newar, S. Feldman. Rear. B. Amberg, B. Slade, H. Hustead, D. Segal L. Cash, M. Robinson, S. Gordon, A Temkin, J. Greenfield, R. Busa. Absent. J. Rorig, D. Sebastian. 1 MRS. SHOEMAKER Front: R. Elvove, S Seliber, A. Slater, M. Van Lawick, S Burgeson, J. Goldberg, C. Sauer, K. Krahl Mrs. Shoemaker. Second: C. Egan, G Sherman, B. Chock, R. Sacks, B. Watson J. Gross, L. Schlesinger, L. Soren, R Pologe, K. Hagan, D. Doppelt, L. Bobrow P. Falk. Rear: C. Brown, B. Cockrell, P Blanas, R, Birnbaum, S. Hanson, M. Weir V. Santa, W. Choll, J. Sheridan, J. Clark C. Lotter. MR. TIMMIS Front: S. Goldsmith, R. Wells D. Rich, J. Skor, G. Weintraub, B. Fried- man, S. Zuber, C. Chalem, Mr. Timmis Second: J. Crane, M. Gysin, R. Johansen P. Berkman, J. Franco, J. Redlich, D Spiess, J. Blesius, T. Zeddies, J. Newman T. Turner, M. Levy. Rear: D. Miller, M Leboyer, S. Fogel, S. Treitler, L. Kahn, J Slater, R. Ross, D. Schipfer, J. Thielemann R. Volkening. Absent: M. Gosser. MR. TREAT Front: T. Wexman, D. Colby E. O'Meara, D. Eimers, J. Daugherty, G Sanger, M. Cross, A. Libfeld, T. Jackson. Second: J. Fraser, P. Kober, L. Altschul J. Frystak, R. Kahn, B. Bohrer, C. Sch- z Levenfeld D Gerstein Mr Treat wart , G. , . , . . Rear: B. Wolfson, J. Marks, M. Brody, D. Green, L. Williams, G. Koss, B. Hamer, P. Graber, M. Bock, J. Ganek, B. Boron. MRS. WOMACK Front: S. Becker, C. Berk- son, C. Stein, M. Sonnekson, D. Rivlin T. Merar, M. Neuert, S. Grad, Mrs. Wo- mack. Second: A. Berman, P. Vaniman K. Benjamin, C. Pearson, L. Epstein, J Slater, L. Hoffman, S. Waterman, M. Rosen- blat, C. Willis, P. Hinderberg. Rear: J White, D. Rosenblum, K. Rudolph, S Nyhus, S. Rothman, M. Traub, M. Bauman L. Rosenthal, D. Shulruff, R. Gagerman Absent: A. Newton. 1 Steve Brown, treasurer freshmen West got in on a pretty good bargain last Septem- ber. The deal: 650 members of the Class of '71 in ex- change for the price of a freshman class - a little friendly tolerance and assistance on the part of older students and teachers in helping frosh learn the intricacies of NT-W buildings f l had them all figured out by the end of first quarter l, systems f Those pinkfgreenfyellow slips! l, and people f All the things you can do . . . and there's so much freedom. J. The investment soon paid off. A steering com- mittee-sponsored Mixer was followed in mid-Novem- ber by a hectic election of class officers f So many kids ran for vice-president, we had to take seven ballots. l. The four elected officers, President Steve Abman, Vice-president Cindy Hunefeld, Secretary Lia Mc- Clendon, and Treasurer Steve Brown, helped lead the class through the year, that culminated this spring at the Freshman Class party. But the real climax for the class lies in the future - and in the mean- time West can continue collecting dividends from the Class of '71. Lia McClendon, secretary ,,. if 5 , Steve Abman, president it Cindy Hunefeld, vice-president Mr. Knupfer, freshman boys' adviser chairman e M.. .. E Mrs. Raffetto, freshman girls' adviser chairman STEERING COMMITTEE Front: J. Kaufherr, L. McClendon, A. Liner. R. Gold. A. Goldberg. Fl, Bellly. Gandelman, J. Welsh, G. Gordon, C. Hunefeld, S. Brown, B. D. Hauser, C. Davy. Absent: R. Merdinger K Roffe Christie, M. Kolrnblatt. Rear: J. Dupre, M. Wampler, S. Stolle, E. L. Q l : 1 MISS ALBERS Front: J. Lllienthal, M Rosen, A. Greenwald, L. Levin, K. Loeff D. Reitzer, M. Hansfield, L. Small, M Walters. Second: A. Hahn, D. Happ, D Kollar, C. Frankel, N. Rotllutf, G. Ballard M. Stuhr, D. Donnellan, F. Harlow, Y Thornton, C. Olson, L. Fradin, Miss Albers Rear: D. Hirsch, S. Woldenberg, C. Ley J. Solovy, S. Hoerter, N. Lancioni, E Rauen, K. Roth, S. Schomer, L. Cole, L. Steinman, M. Skan, M. Alfini. MR. BAUMHARDT Front: S. Traisman, H. Rubenstein, D. Katzin, R. Fiddler, S. Eisen T. Beavers, C. Isaacson, R. Golden, Mr. Baumhardt. Second: M. Kornblatt, J. Har- ris, K. Schmitt, G. Foreman, S. Abman, B. Katz, P. Swansen, C. Standefer, H. Roin, M. Zabell, J. Seymour, J. Golan. Rear: R. Jorgensen, T. Rafel, I. Kelly, M. Berlow, M. Hauser, M. McClure, T. Hagan, R. Hey- mann, D. Sabin, P. DeChants, C. Norris, G. Benson. Absent: A. Ordman. MR. BECKER Front: N. Weintraub, J. Adatto, R. Silton, S. Baker, Mi. Henslee, M. Rocek, J. Goodman, M. Lieber, B. Beich. Second: P. Levkovitz, J. Christer- son, J. Schroll, R. Rosenthal, J. Green, F. Gougler, J. Ellis, J. Kurtzman, S. Thomp- son, T. lncavo, B. Conter, Mr. Becker. Rear: J. Schulman, N. Miller, M. Wisch, T. Van Korn, R. White, B. Reilly, D. Snower, D. Johnson, B. Feil, M. Cooper, J. Goose. Absent: D. Birk, B. Black, L. Orlov. MRS. BOHRER Front: R. Block, J. Graff, M. Spielman, H. Bender, R. Miller, J. Weinstein, J. Sheridan, K. Tickman, N. Taylor. Second: L. Renier, S. Arnason, C. Roberts, E. Stein, S. Cathcart, P. Jensen, P. Anoff, M. Mecic, L. Brook, B. Yoffe, B. Mandel, Mrs. Bohrer. Rear: R. Braver, P. Smith, A. Metrick, L. Warner, L. Brown, D. Schumacher, E. Rogers, J. Miller, C. Wilton, J. Mooney, E.. Liner. Absent: B. Ballin, K. Mers, S. Montalbano. MR. BUCK Front: D. Malen, B. Spak, M. Coplon, G. Kraemer, R. Duncan, J. Urkov, P. Schneider, M. Kotzin, S. Bandolik. Second: J. Dudley, J. Hagenah, G. Seeger, A. Pobanz, D. Herpe, P. Veris, M. Sand- berg, P. Karavas, D. Standefer, K. Roffe, Mr. Buck. Rear: B. Biegler, K. Golan, R. Levinson, L. Goldstein, J. Scharfer, R. Cotler, S. Weinhoff, B. Chill, J. Kenny, D. Bragman, D. Falasco. Absent: B. Hazel- born, P. Kenny, D. Kunkel, B. Norton. MISS BUSH Front: L. Hoffman, B. Braun L. Wener, S. Silverman, N. Nathanson, S Rivlin, N. Winick, C. Bossen, M. Reeds S. Kessler, H. Woznicki. Second: B. Lap- ine, G. Zarlin, J. Bredberg, P. Patience, N Horwich, M. Cossarek, C. Cummins, L Levin, V. Myers, N. Horwitz. Rear: M Wompler, A. Graffis, N. Lazzaro, N. Palmer S. Engels, N. Austin, K. Malmquist, C Korach, s. Hall, c. zick, E. Gellar. Absenrl Miss Bush, F. Coolidge. MR. BUSHNELL Front: J. Sayles, B. Oliver, B. Visk, L. Crain, P. Testa, M. Shamberg, U. Thors, S. Lieberman, T. O'Donnell, R. Lipton. Second: Mr. Bushnell, R. llg, L. Callas, J. Howland, B. Gold, D. Peterson, D. Lansky, J. Zonenblik, J. Barnett, R. Gazlay, B. Eiseman. Rear: S. Silverman, R. Oppenheim, R. Horwitz, C. Cocallas, J. Shapiro, R. Lukes, D. Kaplan, L. Ram- say, K. Walsh, J. Gross, J. Detarnowsky, J. Loew, S. Dinehart. MlSS ENGEL Front: L. Zimbalist, C. Hune- feld, J. Weeks, S. Rosenberg, J. Welsh, N. Marmitt, K. Roth, S. Fields, A. Hal- perin. Second: B. Wolken, M. Mayfield, D. Moss, V. Welch, C. Eisman, J. Wogman, B. Cohen, W. Schulman, G. Stillerman, A. Gelb, K. Peiss, L. Nisonoff, Miss Engel. Rear: P. Dolin, D. Goldman, L. Zirlin, G. Natarus, S. Lancioni, M. Nyberg, A. Taylor, P. Reedy, M. Mankoft, L. Merar, W. Kessler. Absent: M. Johnson, C. Rest. MISS HALEY Front: A. Suffrin, T. Schy, T. Erwin, S. Primm, P. Reisler, S. Gold- berg, Y. Puryear, B. Mummert, L. Meyer, J. Green, L. Schneider. Second: R. Gar- man, N. Freedman, K. Schumacher, S. Goldman, M. Kynoch, S. Dannenberg, K. Skobel, K. Moriyama, L. Kaminsky, D. Stefan, M. Fisher, Miss Haley. Rear: A. Savitt, J. Venet, K. Petrie, J. Knopf, C. Ebersole, B. Christie, S. Garretson, L. Angsten, W. Smith, C. Weiss, S. Prine. MlSS HUNTER Front: B. Scott, J. Zucker, J. Siegel, D. Leavitt, S. Froehlig, S. Mor- gan, J. Rosenzweig, H. Johnson, L. Pinkert. Second: C. Davy, L. Meyer, E. Kamberos, B. Turcot, P. Pensock, L. Millstein, D, S. Strauss, Miss Hunter. Rear: K oote lian, C. Panico, J. Tuszynski, D. Ogilvie, K. Murdock, J. Black, N. Bryan, P. Wiercinski, J. Tritsch, B. Gale, L. Gold- man. Absent: C. Gardner, R. Weitzman. MR. KINGSTON Front: M. Goldsmith, P. DeCesaro, J. Friedman, J. Miller, B. Sim- mons, P. Barnett, S. Wiscomb, B. Bergey, Ft. Vandenack. Second: S. Swan, J. Bogie, M. Lifshitz, T, MacFadden, J. Rasmus, P. Damisch, G. Wolf, S. Coleman, B. Goyn- shor, S. Shulman, M. Frystak, J. Weisberg, J. Davis, A. Peck, Mr. Kingston. Rear: E. Sluizer, R. Grusin, B. Lobelson, Ft. Joutras, H. Johnson, T. Ward, S. Gins- berg, Fl. Welbourne, A. Goldberg, B. Smith, D. Drucker. MR. LONDRIGAN Front: A. Don, J. Silver- man, J. Fenton, J. Peters, P. Strandberg, Ft. Michell, D. Snyder, M. Shore, P. Hor- witz. Second: Fl. Schmitz, L. Cosek, B. Storch, S. Brown, M. Stanley, M. Martin, B. Graham, A. Linn, J. Cameron, G. Ben- net, D. Deneen, M. Weprin, Mr. Londrigan. Rear: J. Woie, D. Berk, D. Graf, M. Mann, S. Fein, J. Arends, G. Giles, S. Macfarland, C. Rubin, B. Fteinwald, Fl. Merdlnger. Absent: E. Zuckerman. MRS. MASE Front: B. Eberle, H. Dedes, L. McClendon, C. Diamond, L. Field, D. Slive, B. Ehrlich, D. Hibson, E. Yochim. Second: S. Loth, B. Holleb, N. Levin, B. Peskin, K. Stanko, E. Kotz, A. Rice, S. Economou, V. Cazel, D. Johnson, Mrs. Mase. Rear: V. Herst, J. Bell, M. Hold- redge, H. Skom, J. Kaufherr, E. Steinberg, M. Weiner, C. Olson, M. Houck, S. Siskin, B. Kober. Absent: P. Jirka, C. Waldman. MR. MILLS Front: S. Schall, L. Woloshin, R. Smolin, T. Pfaelzer, B. Franklin, B. Hunzinger, P. Young, G. Gordon, Mr. Mills. Second: J. Clark, E. Levernier, J. Caprow, C. Sherman, S. Cooper, G. Ahl- strand, S. Peck, D. Glick, S. Peterson, H. Gmitro, B. Musicus, J. Shoemaker. Rear: S. Rosenthal, J. Biegel, B. Rogers, M. Choka, S. Engel, C. Karsen, B. Gibson, G. Apelian, D. Ogden, I. Perez. Absent: H. Kenny, J. Needler. MISS NEWELL Front: J. Perlman, S. Gold- stine, L. Kastil, C. Gordon, Fl. Levin, A Wils, C. Krupp, P. Phillips, S. Lindstrom Second: T. Eckstein, A. Philips, S. Knight N. Bronstein, L. Eckman, M. Barrett, Fl Gilbert, M. Cornor, S. Warner, C. Majer C. Karp, B. Lifschultz, Miss Newell. Rear A. Clerkin, J. Hoobler, C. Graf, J. Gillespie M. Witkin, A. Chamberlin, S. Stolle, B. Shadur, L. Carlson, J. Neukranz, J. Sch- malfeld. Absent: Y. Buddeke, N. Kahn. MR. PROVOST Front: L. Garlasco, D Poulos, C. Robinson, H. Drake, J. Orloff R. Haley, N. Clark, M. Pillsbury, T. Makeig Second: M. Yeager, A. Morris, R. Mac- Donald, G. Searls, S. Holm, D. Nash, W Bringham, B. Feldman, T. James, S. Hamming, T. Weinberger, J. Holzbach, J. Horwitz, Mr. Provost. Rear: R. Porvvancher, R. Ruttenberg, K. Underwood, G. Alper, A. Barys, B. Gordon, A. Cohn, J. White, E. Ripp, A. Steinberg, W. Bossov. Absent.' J. Zelienka. MR. SWAN Front: J. Mages, P. Nemoy, J. Cage, K. Levin, S. Zaleski, H. Johnson, B. Levy, D. VanHorne, Mr. Swan. Second: D. Rugen, B. Thalin, R. Ma-rmor, J. Hurl- butt, J. Bleiweis, F. Huszagh, C. Panfil, J. Antkowiak, G. Lindstrom, D. Beletsky, J. Cavanaugh, R. Berman. Rear: M. Porte, C. Halperin, S. Victor, S. Biraverman, C. DeWolt, B. Wieder, H. Brooks, A. Gandel- man, L. Hershkowitz, J. Keene, R. Hershey, K. Strauss. Absent: J. Steven, L. Wilson. MISS STOLLER Front: M. Avery, J. Melam- ed, B. Bennett, B. Wolff, M. Blrusso, T. Forrest, M. Permut, D. Knass, T. Rudolph. Second: J. Adler, S. Brown, E. Shulman, C. Rankin, A. Brenner, M. Apostol, J. Schaefer, G. Tabloff, K. Pollans, L. Tucker, J. Trossman, A. Bartelstein, Miss Stoller. Rear: A. Segel, E. Quirico, E. Marsh, A. Wallis, A. Brownlee, J. Dupre, K. Giden, P. O'Donnell, D. Ross, A. Worsek, J. Wolf, N. MacCartney. Absent: E. Fletcher. MR. WOLF Front: J. Mummert, W. Ander- son, G. McLennan, R. Rosin, C. Besser, R. Kipley, K. Beinlich, H. Boyle, Mr. Wolt. Second: D. Lohr, A. Fryman, S. Kavathas, M. Nash, M. Blatt, R. Rosenthal, S. Rus- sell, M. Slutzky, L. Strom, R. Wexler, L. Brooks, M. Sims, M. Gilford, S. Rothkopf. Flear: J. Hrudka, L. Kroll, D. Pollack, G. Johnson, H. Klink, J. Liebshutz, E. Wedell, R. Ryan, J. Karzen, J. Keswick, R. Mino -gue, D. Hauser. Absent: K. Young. 1 organizations index Advanced Dance . . . . . . Advisories Junior ........ . . . Sophomore ............ . . . Freshman .............. . . . Aesculapians .........,,..... . . AmahI and the Night Visitors ,. .. American Field Service ....... .. Baseball .....,............ . . . Basketball . . . . .. Bridge club .... . . Chess club ..... . . Classics club ... ... Cross Country . . . . . Debate ....,.. . . Faculty ..... . . . Football .......... . . . French club ......... ... Freshman Class .,...... . . , German club ......,.... ,., .. Girls' Athletic Association .... .. Girls' Club ............... .. Golf ..............,.... , . . Gymnastics .,.. . . . Intramurals ... .. ITV ......... . . Junior Class ,.... .... . ., 182 Musical Organizations ... ... 107 Boys' Ensemble . . .., 109 Choir ........... . . . 111 Concert Band ..... . .. 108 Girls' Ensemble ... ... ... 109 Jazz Ensemble ............,..,. 85 Musettes .,.,,.............,.. '. 110 North Shore Early Music Ensemble 89 Orchestra ..,.,..,............. 107 Symphonic Band ,... ........,.. 1 08 Troubadors .... . ... 110 Vocaliers ........ ... 111 N-Club .............. . 68 New Trier Guard ....... . 70 New Trier West News . . . . . . 74 Opera ,...... ...,... , . . 102 Orchesis , .......... . 88 Pep club . . . . 56 Potpourri .....,... . 92 Radio club ......... . 89 Repertory Theatre . . . . 88 Rhinoceros ........ . 96 Science club .......... . 84 Science Fiction club .... . 85 Senior Class ..,...... ... 162 Soccer . ......... . . . Social Service ...,,. . . Sophomore Class . .. . . Soundtracks ...... Spanish club ..,...,. Stage Crew .,.......,. . . Stamp and Coin club ... Steering Committees Senior ..........,. . . Junior .......,., . . Sophomore .. .. Freshman , . . . Strategy club ,... Student Cabinet ... ,. Student Council ... .. Student Forum .... Student Tutoring . . . . Studio Theatre I .. .. Swimming ....... , . Tennis ........ . . Track ..., . . Tri-Ship .... . . Vestiges . . . WNTH ..... . . Wrestling . . .. acknowledgments ABELSON, DENNIS ............... 58 ABMAN, KAREN RUTH . ........ . ABMAN, STEVEN H. 117, 134, 194 ABRAMS, ELYSE V. ,.., ...., . ABT, LISA ................ 110. '1'a'e' 106 ADAIR, KATHLEEN M. .. ADAMS, BRUCE ALAN .......... 74 ADATTO, JEFFREY ....... 121, 134 ADDIS, REID MILLER .............. ADELSON, BETTY A. ............. . ADELSON, DUFFIE ANN .......,... 84, 100, 107, 108 ADLER, JODY R. ...........,. 108 AGGER, CRAIG CALVIN 117, 134 57 AGRON, SHEILA H. ........... . AHLSTRAND, GLENN D. .......... . AHLSTRAND, VERNON R. .... 69, 119, 131, 139 AHLSWEDE, JOHN L. ............. . ALBRECHT, LINDSEY M. ....... 71 ALCORN, DAVID E. .... ,... ....... . ALEXANDER, BRIAN E. ... 81, 83, 84, ALEXANDER, MICHAEL M. ..... . 63 ALFINI, MARY F. ................. . ALLEN, DOUGLAS WILLIS 98, 109,111 ALLEN, HUGH J. ..... 42, 43, 45, 96 ALLWEISS, MICHAEL R. 81, 121, 127 ALPER, GREGORY BRUCE ..... 108 ALTHOLZ, CURTIS K. ............. . ALTICE, GERI G. ........... .... . ALTSCHUL, LESTER PAUL ......... ALTSCHULER, DEBRA M. ...... 110 AMBERG, ROBERT R. .... .... 1 10 Our thanks to Bob Haney and Dave Snyder of CGA, John Charley of Root Studios, and the students, faculty, and administration who helped. For permission to use their pictures: Cindy Brown tp. 401, Scott Matthews tp. 901, Bob Rosenthal Kp. 1121, Gary Kunkel fp. 1481, and Skip Harrison lp. 1621. Our special thanks to Flo Raminiak, Joe Young, and his crew. student index ANDELMAN, LYNN J. ............. . ANDERSEN, MICHAEL ..... 115, 132 ANDERSEN, PAUL ROGER ..... ANDERSON, COLEMAN A. ,.... ANDERSON, CRAIG G. . 68, 108, ANDERSON, GARY J. .. 45, 46, 69, 118, 119, ANDERSON, THOMAS G. ..... . ANDERSON, WILLIAM K. ..... . ANDERSON, WILLIAM R. ...., . ANDRE, ROSINE G. BAGBY, B. ROCK ......, 89, 98 111 BAKER, DAVID ..,.,........ 71 5 BAKER, MARYANN I. 54, 92, 93, 101 BAKER, SARAH MAST BAKER, SETH W. ...,........ . BALLARD, JOSEPH D. . 111,119 BALLARD, VIRGINIA M, BALLIN, BARBARA L. ........ , BALLIN, RICHARD A. ... 77, 107 BANDOLIK, STEVEN D. 187 185 192 199 185 ANDREW, SANDRA LEE ..... 45, 46, 187 ANDREWS, LINDA S. ..... ........ 1 90 ANGSTEN, LAURIE I. .. 59, 197 ANOFF, PATTI J. ..... ..... 1 96 ANTKOWIAK, JAN T. .... .. 199 APELIAN, GARRY M. 117, 198 APELIAN, GEORGE S. .,.. .. 199 APOSTOL, MELODY G. ,..... .. 199 ARBEIT, JEFFREY M. ..... .,.. 1 08, 185 ARBOGUST, JAMES W. . . ...... 190 ARENDS, JOHN C. ..,,.. .,... 1 98 ARENDT, PHILIP R. ... .,.... .. 166 ARNASON, SUSAN C. ........... 196 ARNOLD, PAUL S. ......... 71, , 186 166 166 190 197 166 166 199 190 192 1.3.7. ARVEY, SANDRA A. .......,.... , 71 ASH, FREDERICK L. ..... 51, 84, 111, ATHENS, ARIS THOMAS ... 107, 127, AUSTIN, NANCY E. ....,...,...... . AVERY, ARMAND .......,. 115, 141, AVERY, JAMES A. .. 51, 68, 111, 132, AVERY, MONICA R. .............. . AXTMANN, CYNTHIA J. .... .,... . BACON, SANDRA ELLEN ... ... 73, 200 BARKAS, KATHLEEN .......,. BARNES, LINDA SUSAN ..,. BARNETT, BRUCE W. . . .. BARNETT, CHALRES R. ... BARNETT JAY R. ..... . BARNETT PHILLIP S. ., . BARRETT MARILYN E. ..,.... . BARRICK,' JANE ALLAN ....... BARRICK, SUSAN J. .......,. . BARROWS, CRAIG R. .. 69, 115 BARSUMIAN, CANDACE A. .. 59 BARTELME, JANE ANN ....... 46, 47, 98 BARTELSTEIN, ANN R. ...,.,. , BARTELSTEIN, RONALD A. .... BARTHELL, CYDNEY . . 102, 109 BARYS, ANDREW P. .......,. . BARYS, PAUL ,..... .......... BAUMANN, MARCIA L. . .. . BEAVERS, LAURENCE J. ... BEAVERS, THOMAS J. ...... . BECKER, JACQUELYN B. ..... 108, 109 1 BOSSOV, WAYNE H. ..... ...... C ARTER, ELIZABETH W. . .. 77 ,r 7 BECKER, LISBETH ANN ... ..... BECKER, SUZANNE E. ........... . BECKMANN, BARBARA J. ....... 55 BEHN, BARRY HOWARD .. ..... .. BEICH, ROBERT ........ ... 131 BLANAS, WILLIAM JAMES BEINLICH, KENNETH S. .. BELETSKY, DON P. .... . BELL, JILL A. ....... . BELLER, ROBERT S. .... . BELMONT, DANIEL J. . .. . . . 123 . . 1o7 47 BELMONT, FRANCES C. ....... 188' BELMONT, PAUL C. ... 62, 63, 68, 71, 129, BELSEY, BROOKE ..... 54, 109, BENDER, HELEN T. BENJAMIN, KATHLEEN M. BENNETT, BONNIE SUE . BENNETT, GLENN E. . BENNETT GREG A. 146 111 . .1.o.d BENNETT: THOMAS F. .. . . .. BENSON, GARRISON R. 117, 137 BERG, LARRY STEVEN ........ 137 BERGER BETTY A, BERGER, RICHARD CARL BERGEY, ROBERT C. II .. BERQUIST, GAIL S. .... , BERK, BILL ............ BERGER: GERALD S. '51 .. 66, 119 .......1.8.B. BERK, DAVID L. ....,..,... . BERKMAN, PETER M. . 110, 117 134 BERKOWICZ HOWARD H. 46, 47: BERKSON, ANDREA J. 73, as BERKSON, BLAKE S. ......... 108 BERKSON, CANDICE JILL BERKSON, SHELLEY E. .. BERLOW, MARC ........ BERMAN, ALICE L. .... BERMAN, BRUCE BERMAN, ILENE C. ..... . BERMAN, RONALD M. BERNER, HAROLD GRAY . 73 110 BESS, ARTHUR G. ............... . BESS, WILLIAM R. ............ 108 BESSEN, JAMES E. ......... 72, 83 BESSER CLIFFORD C. . , ....... 127 BIEGEL, JEFFREY I. ..... ... 117 BIEGLER, BARRY L. .... . BIEGLER, WILLIAM L. 1 1 1 1 BIELENBERG, ANITA D. ,. ..... BIELENBERG SUSAN J. 1 .. . .. 59 BILLINGTON, JANE ANN ....... 58 BILLITTERI, TERESA M. . BIMSTEIN, SHARON ..... BIRK, DAVID S. .............. 108 BIRNBAUM, RUTH JANE . BLACK, JENNIFER S. .... BLACK, MARJORIE L, ....... 80, 93 111 BLACK, SUSAN ....... BLACK, WILLIAM C. ... .. 131 BLACKBURN, JAMES L. . ....,. 100 BLAIR, GEOFFREY SCOTT BLAIR, HOWARD M. .......... . BLAISDELL DAVID M. BLAKER, REID T. ..... 116, '1'3'o', BLANAS, PAULA A. .... . BLANAS, ROBERT M. ........ '115' COPLON, MARK J. ........ .. BLANK, THOMAS ....... BLANK, ROBERT D. ......,. . BLANKSTEIN, LAWRENCE BLANTON, LYNNE ...... BLATCHFORD, BEVERLY ..,.... ' ' 166, BLATT, MARK M. .......... 134, BLAUL, FRED JOHN 69, 119 BLECK, SUSAN E. ........... . BLEIWEIS, JEFFREY I. ............ . BLESIUS, JAMES M. ....... 117 ,126, 111, BLOCK, BLOCK, BLOCK, BLOCK, BLOOM, MARGARET RUTH . . . 1. MARTIN STEPHEN . 69, 119, ROBIN L. ..,............. . STUART ALAN ............ FRANCES E. ......... 1oa, BLOOMFIELD, NANCY R. .. 109, 111, BLUM, JOAN S. 55,71,76,93,102,109,111,164, BLUM, JOHN B. ....... 77, 121, 127, BORROW, LISA R. .........,.... ss, BOOK, MICHAEL J. .. ....... 132, BOGIE, JAMES C. .... ........ . BOGIE, SUSAN E. ............ 160, BOGOLUB, WENDY H. ...... 43, 76, BOHRERI DOUGLAS R. BOLES, CLAUDIA ,,..... '46, 471 63, BONNEFOI, CATHEY J. ..... 58, 164, BORNOR, PATRICIA J. ... 190 193 185 186 196 199 199 198 166 186 192 166 166 198 193 199 186 198 192 196 185 167 167 167 198 190 187 198 193 191 167 186 193 167 196 193 167 167 199 186 167 167 167 199 198 196 185 191 185 191 190 167 196 193 197 167 185 196 192 190 167 192 190 193 167 167 190 167 167 191 192 199 187 167 199 193 184 186 196 186 184 167 167 190 193 193 198 167 167 193 167 192 167 167 BORON, ROBERT A. ... ..... BORRIS, BETH ......... ....... BOSSEN, CYNTHIA M, ..... . .. 47, BOSSEN, ROY MICHAEL ... . .. 78, CARDEN, MARY MELISSA ... 98, 110 CARLSON, LYNDA S. .......... 108 CARLSON, CATHERINE D. ..... 111 CARLSON, JUNE E. ....... . BOTTHOF K. LANCE ..... BOWMER, ANDREW J. ..... .QI '. BOYLE, HAROLD LAUREN BOYLE, SUSAN JEANNE . BOYLE TERESA ANN 137, 101, 131, BOYLSTON, DEBORAH T. f f f f 67, -9.31, BRADFORD, DAVID J. BRAGMAN, DAVID ............. 46 BRAILSFORD, WALTER A. BRANDENBURG, 77 JERRIS L, .......... 73, 109, 111 BRANDT, BARRY G. ....... 111, 129 BRAUN, BONNIE L. BRAUN, DONALD C. ...'66, 116, BRAUN, FELIX JOSEPH BRAUN, KATHY A. .... 96 1.1-1. BRAUN, MARK S. ...... . BRAVER, ROBIN G. ,... .. BRAVERMAN, , 109, 68, 79, 115 NORMAN H, .... 68, 125, 141, 164 BRAVERMAN, STEVE I. .. BREDBERG, JENNIFER J. BREDBERG, VICTORIA D. BREDEMEIER, EDWARD W. ......... 68, 71, 129 79 BREDEMIER, ROBERT A. . BRENNER, ALISON B. BRENNER, RICHARD A. BRESSMAN ROBERT A. BREYER, HUGH JOEL '. 96, 110 72 BRIGHAM, BRUCE J. 46, 47, 77,'109 BRIGHAM, DENISE F. .......... 73 BRINGHAM, WILLIAM T. , 131 1 1 1 1 1 ... 121 BRO, CHRISTINE CAROL ........... BRODSKY, LAWRENCE M. BRODSKY. LEE ALAN ..... ' 137 BRODSKY, MARTI LEE . 5 BRODY, MICHAEL L. .... . BRONSTEIN, KENNETH H. BRONSTEIN, NANCY B. .. BROOK, LAURIE A. .... . BROOKS, HARLAN J. BROOKS, LORREN A. BROSTEN, DEBBIE E. BROSTEN, LARRY A, .. BROWDY, ELENA J. ..,. , 6, 1071 110 46, 47,81 .. 47, 132 ..121 46 ' 169' CASH, L CASH, R CATHCA CAVANA AURENCE S. .... .... . ICHARDJOEL... RT, STELLA M. .. ... UGH, JOHN W. 131' CAZEL, VICTORIA J. ............. . CENTER, SCOTT M. ............. . CHAFFETZ, PETER R. ... 46, 81, 121 137 CHALEM, CHRISTOPHER J. 108, CHAMBERLIN, ANN D. ......... CHAMBERLIN, DAVID I. ....... 117 CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM M. ...... 68, 115, 141 CHAPMAN, STEVEN A. ......... 96 CHARLESWORTH, BETH A. ..... 59 CHESTER, RANDI JO ........... 54 CHILL, BRAM D. .............. 131 CHILL, LAUREN IDA .............. . CHOCK, BARBARA ANNE .......... CHODASH, SUELLEN DALE 55, 107 CHOKA, MARCUS A. .......... 137 CHOLL, WENDY M, ............. . CHRISTELL, JAMES E. .... .... 1 '25 CHRISTENSEN, JANET D. ...... 110 CHRISTERSON, JAMES B. ..... . CHRISTIE, BARBARA T. ...... . 123 195 188 131 CLARK, JANE M. ........ .... CLARK, JOHN A. ........ . . .. CLARK, LAURA HELEN ............ CLARK, MARY M. ........... 43, 55 CLARK, NEIL K. .......... 121, 134 CLARK, SUSAN LYMAN ............ CLARKE, CHRISTINA .... ........ CLARKE, RICHARD H. ......... 117 CLARKSON, KATHLEEN M. . . 58, 109 CLEMENTS, WALLACE G. 46, 86, 144 CLERKIN, ANNE MARY ............ CLERKIN JOHN R. ..... . COAGANI MAUREEN P. ff ' .182 1 BROWN, BEVERLY J. .....,...... . BROWN, CATHERINE ANN , ..... 67, BROWN, CHARLES ALLEN .,....... BROWN, CYNTHIA ANNE 77, 168 BROWN, DIANE E. ............. 55 BROWN, KIMBERLEY ANN ..... 188, BROWN, LAUREN A. ....... 45, 46, BROWN, LINDA J. ............... . BROWN, MITCHELL C. .. 47, 71, 101 BROWN ROBERT L. IV ............ BROWN STACY E. ............... . BROWN, STEVE V. L. ........ 117,137, 194, 195 BROWNLEE, AMIE W. ............ . BROWNLEE, DONALD E. 98, 109, 111 BRUCE, BONNIE ....,..,...... 59 COAGAN, SUSAN L. .............. . COCALLAS, CHRIS D. ............ . COCALLAS, FRANCINE .... 46, 110 COCKRELL, BONNIE .............. COHEN, BARBARA F. ... ........ COHEN, CATHERINE E. .. ,... . 73 COHEN, CURTIS PERRY ....... 137 COHEN, M. DENISE ....... 109, 111 COHEN, MARC D. 45, 69, 109, 122, 123, 126 COHEN, NANCY JO ............ 73 COHEN, NANCY R. ....... 109 111 COHEN, PAMELLA A. ..... . COHEN, STUART L. . 47, 51, 77, 121 COHN, ANDREW R. ....... 117, 131 COHN, LAURIE C. ............. 77 COHN, M. HOLLY .......... 46, 73 COHN, TERRY J. .,.... .. 45, 71, 73 COLBY, DONALD HOWARD ........ COLE, LINDA J. ................. . COLEMAN, JANE M. ....,... 82 COLEMAN, RANDOLPH JR. .... 134 COLEMAN, STEVEN .......... . COLLINS, CAROL MARIE ....... ' f 67 BRUDER, LYNNE BERRY . BRUNING, JEANNE ANN . 67, '71, BRUSSO, MICHELLE A. .. BRYAN, NANCY J. ...... . BUDDEKE, KATHERINE E. BUDDEKE, YVONNE A. .. BUENGER, MARY S. ...,.... . BUMPUS, KAREN ANN BUOL, KIMBERLY ...55:67 ANN ........... 98, 102, 109, 111 BURG, DONALD F, ............... . BURG, MICHAEL S. ...... ,....... . BURGESON, SUSAN L. ........... . BURMASTER, JOHN D. 124, 125, 141 BUSA, RAY DAVE ................. BUSSCHER, DONALD A. 117, 134, 162 BUSSCHER, JOHN P. ........ 43, 60 BUTOW, KEITH A. ................ . CAGE, JACK ......,...... 117, 134 CAHAN, JAMES .....,............ CALDERON, NANCY SUE .......... CALLAS, LOUIS P. ,....... 62, CAMERON, DALE S. ..... ..... . CAMERON, JEFFREY S. . 131, CAMERON, LINDA LOUISE ...... 46, CAPROW, JULIAN B. ....... .... . 201 1 COLMAR, CRAIG PAUL .,.. 110, 130 CONNOR, MAUREEN K. ........ . CONTER . ROBERT L. .....,.... 1.1.7. COOLIDGE, FRANCES W. .. COOLIDGE, ELLEN ...... ........ COOPER, JANIS A, ..... ..... .... . COOPER, MARTIN D, ..... 127 COOPER, RICHARD L, .... . COOPER, STEVEN M. .. ..... COSEK, COSSAR COSSAR 117, 109, 111 106 LAWRENCE J. .... 117, 134' EK, LINDA ANN ........... EK, MARYL,,... COSTELLO, DALE JOY ., .. COSTIKYAN, ROBERT 73 1 1 COTLER, ROBERT P. .... COWEN, WILLIAM WOLF ... CRAIN, LAWRENCE J. .... . CRANE, JEFFREY DAVID . . . f f f f '121, CRAWFORD, BARRY D. ..... 69 CRETICOS, PETER A. .... 51, 73, 85 CROCKER, JOHN MERRITT 117, 130 CRODGEN, CARYN C. ............ . CROFT, DEBORAH M. S. ....... . CROFT, MICHAEL z. ..... ..... ' 8.1. CROOKES, CHRIS ............ 117 CROSS, MICHAEL DAN .... 110 117 CROSSLEY, SANDRA GAIL .. ssf 111, CROST, LAWRENCE M. ........... . 1 1 CRUM JEFFREY L. .... , .. ... 121, CRUTCHFIELD, LINDA C. .. ..... CRYER, CLAUDIA S. ...... .... 4 7, CUMMINS, CYNTHIA H. ... ..... CURRY, THOMAS ....... .... DAINAS, CYNTHIA MAY ... ...... DALEY, DIANNE E. .,..,. .... 4 6, DAMISCH, PETER W. ..... ... 131, DANIGGELIS, LINDA M. ..... ..... . DANN DEBRA LYNN .. DANNENBERG, KATHLEEN' f f f f f f 59, EBERSOLE, CHRISTINE .. ECK, CAROLAN ................ ECKENHOFF, RODERIC G. 107, 46, 117, ECKENHOFF, WALTER L. 68, 115, ECKER, LEO A. ................,. . ECKERLING, ESTHER L. ... .. 55, ECKERLING, KEITH L. .. ECKMAN, LAURA M. ... ECKSTEIN, TERRY H. .......... . ECONOMOU, .. 141, 55, JAMES S. 45, 46, 72, 109, 119, 182, ECONOMOU, TASIA S. .,... 47, 107, EDDY, MORRIS R. ,,....... ....... . DANNEBERG, SUSAN L. .......... . DAUGHERTY, JOHN F. ..... 117 137 DAULT, GAIL L. .........,..... . DAVIDSON, GREGORY J. ..... . DAVIDSON, SALLY MAE ...... DAVIS, DEBRA SUE ..,........ DAVIS, JEFFREY A. ....... 117 DAVIS, JILL ELISE .. ..... .. DAVIS,SUSANP.... DAVY, LUOINDA J. ........ 108 DAVY, PAYTON S. ..... ea, 136 DAVY, PETER F. ....... ea, 71, DAVY PETER F. ........ 68 71 DE AGUERO, STEPHANIE ...... DEAGUERO, THEODOR C. ,.., . DECESARO, PETER T. .,..... . DECHANTS, DONNA ANNE . 59 DECHANTS, PETER C. .. DEDES, HELENE A. .......... . DEFALCO, DENISE F. .....,.. , 1 EDELMAN, LEON F. ....... 81, 182, EDWARDS, LISA ANN ..,....... 81, EGAN, CATHY ELLEN ... .... .... EGER, CHERLY ANN ..... ....... EHRLICH, MARGIA D. ..... 47, EHRLICH, MARK LEWIS ....... 121, EHRLICH, BARBARA A. ....... EIGENBRODT, SUSAN L. 98, EIMERS, DENNIS JOHN ......,..... EISEMAN, BRUCE ......... ....... EISEN, STEPHEN H. ......,.... 107, EISENBERG, CAROL RUTH ..... 67, EISENBERG, GAIL A. .......... 59, EISENBERG, JUDITH J. .... ..... EISMAN, CARLA ..,..... .... ELLIS, BETSY ........ ..... ELLIS, JOHN W. .... 51, ELLIS, MARY BETH ..,.. ......... ELVOE, RHODA LARRI ............. FISHER, MAURY 50, 68, 115, 139, FISHMAN, JACOB ALAN .... 93, 101, FISHMAN RANDI SUE . FITZGERALD, SCOTT A. . .. ....... FITZSIMMONS, TERRI L. .,, ..,.... FLEISCHER, JANICE M. ......., 59 FLEISCHMAN, TERRI LEE ... ..... FLETCHER, ELLEN N. ..... .... . FOGEL, STEPHEN PAUL .. 108 FOREMAN, GARY K. ........... 62 FOREMAN, STEVE BRUCE ...... 62 FORESTER, JANE ELLEN ,...... 67 FORESTER, LYNN A. .......... 164 FORMAN, HERBERT M. ..... 96, 164 FORREST, TERRY J. ..........,... . FORTUNE, CATHERINE J. .....,. 73 FOX, DOUGLAS S. ........... . 108 FOX GREGG WILLIAM FOX: JEFFREY A. .. 47, 68,.115,-141' FRADIN, LORI B. ................. . FRANCO, JOHN A. ...........,... . FRANK, CHARLES R. ... ... 146 FRANK, CYNTHIA C. ,.. ... 111 FRANKEL, CAROL L. .. ..... FRANKEL, JOSHUA G. ...,,.,..... . FRANKLIN BECKY ANN .. . FRANKLIN: WILLIAM B. -1.3-1 FRANKS, DANIEL LEE .. es, 71, 129 FRASER, JOHN S. ............... . FREDMAN, MICHAEL A. .......... . FREDMAN, SUSAN ...... . FREEDMAN, NANCY E. ........... . FREEDMAN, FERGUSON, JOHN JOSEPH ........ DEHMLOW, NANCY JEAN ...,.. DELANEY, CAROL J. 93, 102, 106 DENEEN, DANIEL R. ........... 131 DEPPE, RIESA LYNN ............. DEROSA, RONALD P. .... . DESHAZOR NANCY LEE DETARNOWSKY, JOHN Mf ' H DEVINE, JAMES N. ...... . DEVRIES, DEBORAH L. DEVRIES, GEORGE C. .. DEWOLF, CRAIG R. DIAMOND, CHERYL A. ., DIBELKA, MARY F. ' ' ' ' 11.1. DIETZ, BARBARA S. ....... 109, 111 DINEHART, STEPHEN J. ........ 79 DINKMEYER, DON C. ..... 46, 47, 121 127, 188 DISCH, ARNE ............ 109, 119 DOKE, PRISCILLA JEAN ,....... 55 DOLIN, LESLIE E. ...... . DOLIN, PAM L. .,.... . DOLNICK, MIRIAM A. ..... . DOMENICK, TONY L. 48, 68, 115, 125 ...60,62 129, 141 79 DON, ARTHUR ................. DONEEN, JANN .......... DONNELLAN, ANDREA S. DONNELLAN, KATHLEEN F. ,.. . 3.8.2. DONNELLAN, PAULA .. 47, 71, DOOLEY LAUREL RUTH 111 DOOLEY: LYNN SUZANNE. ' ' ' H . .1.1.O. DOPPELT, DEBRA LEE DORN, DEBORAH ANN ............ DOSIK, GAIL P. .......... 108, 111 DRAKE,HERRICK A. JR. ....,.......... 108, DRELL, MICHAEL HARRY 117,134 DRELL, PAMELA DARCIE ...,... DRESSLER, BRUCE E. .... DRESSLER, HEIDI K. DRIGGS, GARY ........ DRUKER, DAVID ......,.. 108 . . . .1.2.7. DUBIN, SHARON RENEE ........ 73 DUDLEY JOHN D. .... . 1 EMENHISER, THOMAS C. .. 110, 1gg, ENDERLIN, DOROTHY C. ...... . ENENBACH, PAUL C. ...,......... . 92 93 ENGEL, JORDAN L. .. 50, ENGEL, STEVEN P. ....,..... . ENGELS, JO ANNE .,.............. ENGELS, SUSAN E. ENGERMAN, MARK S. ENGLE, RICHARD LEE ............. ENGLE, SUSAN GAIL .............. 71 ENSIGN, CAROL ANN .......,.. 79 85 EPSTEIN, BOB ERIC .,.. , , 188 79 EPSTEIN, DAVID C. ........... . EPSTEIN, LYNN IRENE .......,.... ERICKSON, STEVEN J. 108, 109, 111, 115, 182, ERICKSON, SUSAN ................ ERWIN PATRICIA G. . ESKO, 'JEFFREY DAVID- f Q f ' ' H .... FABREGAS, IRMA E. .............. . 68 115 141 FABRY, MICHAEL E. KAKLIS ROULA M. FALASGO, DAVID Lf FALK, PATTI KAY .I . . . . FARBER, JEROME I. FARBER, MARTIN ....,....... FARNELL, TRACEY ........ 47, . ,1.3.4. .. 108 78, . 58.2. FARWELL, CHARLES M. ........... . FEDER, MICHAEL S. .... . .....6.7. FEIL, LOIS K. ......... .... FEIL, WILLIAM B. ..... ........ . FEIN, SAMUEL H. ,..,............ . FEINBERG, JUDITH L. ...... 66, 106, FEINBERG, LINDA JEAN ........... FELDMAN, BARRY ROBERT ..,. FELDMAN, BARRY S. ..... 121, FELDMAN, BRIAN S. FELDMAN, KENNETH E. .flfff .,.. . FELDMAN, STEVE ALAN .. FELNER, BARRY H. ...... .... . FELNER, JEFF SCOTT ...... . ..... FENTON, JOHN W. JR. ........ . I 1103. 108 I 1 I 1 1 1 121, 127, 62, PENNY ANN ..... 66, 71, 111, 164 FREEDMAN, SUSAN R. ..,.. 46, 47, 67, 71, 72 FRIEDLAND, BRETTA J. .... 73, 110 FRIEDLAND, JODY LEE ,......... FRIEDLEN, MICHAEL LEE .......... FRIEDMAN, ALAN ...,..... 62, 108 FRIEDMAN, DANIEL R. ........ 126 FRIEDMAN, JEROME L. ... ....... FRIEDMAN, JO ANN ............... FRIEDMAN, JUDITH ANN ...... 182 FRIEDMAN, LOIS D. .............. . FRIEDMAN, MARK ALAN .......... FRIEDMAN, RICHARD A. 78, 132 FRIEDMAN, WILLIAM E. .,........ . FRIESLEBEN, NANCY S. .,........ . FROHLIG, JOHN A. ........ 68, 102 FROEHLIG SALLY A. . FRUMKIN, IMARLA S. 55, '9'6,.1I02, FRYMAN, ALAN H. ........... . FRYSTAK, JEFFREY A. ....... . FRYSTACK, 100 111 131 123 MARK K. .... .... . FUGARD, THOMAS M. . ..... ., FULHORST, FULHORST, KATHRYN LQ' If ....... LAWRENCE R. 109, 111 GAARDE, DOUGLASS W. 98, 109, 111 GAGERMAN, GARY I. ............ . GAGERMAN, RHONDA L. ......... . GALE, BARBARA J. ..... GALE, DONALD A. ..... GALE, MARSHA ANN .... .. GALE, RANDEE LYNNE .... GALLAGHER, MICHAEL ..... GALLAGHER, PATRICK J. GAMSU, KAREN FERN ..... ....... GANDELMAN, ALAN R. ........ 195, GANDELMAN, BARRY ....... 46, 51, GANEK, JOEL W. .. 46, 47, 108, 188, GARCIA, CHARLES A. .........,.. . GARDNER, CLAUDIA J. .. ... GARLASCO, LARRY J. ............ . GARMAN, ROBBIN N. ............ . I 1 1 DUNCAN, RICHARD E. . 1131, DUNCAN, ROBERT E. 45, 46, 47, 98, 101, 102, 111, DUPRE, JEAN A. ............ . 123 DUNN, MICHAEL DENNIS ...... 117 195 51 DUPRE LEO M. ....... . I 1 I DURHAIM, CHARLES ....... ' ts'2','1ao, DUTTON, WENDY LEE ............ DUVERNET, L. DIANE .,.... 98, 111 EARLL, GERALD E. ............... . EASTERLING, STEPHEN W. .,.. 708 EATMAN, ROBERT DAVID ......... 51, 708, 137, EBERLE, BRENDA D. ....... . 188 108 EBERLE, CLAMORE D. ... 46, 83, 84 EBERSOLE, ANTHONY ..... 68, 115 I 1 1 1 I FERRICK, WILLIAM J. ....... .... . FERRIS, CHRISTINE ............ FETMAN, LINDA JILL ........... FIDDLER, JERROLD LEE . 47, 71, FIDDLER, ROBERT S. ........ . FIELD, LYNN B. ....,............. . 47, 55, 75, 131, FIELD, ROBERT A. .... ...... . FIELDS, GARY LYNN .. ...... 121, FIELDS, SUSAN JO .............., FINE, RONDA .......... 46, 59, FINSON, JON W. 43, ao, 99, 107, 109, FISCHER, JEFFREY R. 108, FISOHL, MARK ALLAN ..... 107, 1oa, FISHER, DONALD I-I. .........., 46, FISHER, JO ANN .......... 96, 106, FISHER JOY ........... 73, ao, Bs, FISHER KAREN SUE ...... 55, 110, FISHER MAROIE J. .... ......... . 202 GARMAN, STEVEN P. ...... sa, Ts, 109, 119, GARRETSON, SANDRA H. ......... . GASTEN, CAROL L. ....... E, ..... . GAYLE, BRIAN GARY ...... 108, 127, GAZLAY, RONALD H. ...... 117, 134, GELB, ALAN MARSHALL .. 115, 186, GELB, ANDREA L. ............. 69, GELLAR, ELIZABETH A. . 46, 47, 107, 110 GELVAN, AARON ......... GENENDER MICHELE J. . GERBER, DONNA LEE .,.. '.'.'.'S7, GERBER, JEFFREY H. .... . GERSCHEFSKE WAYNE , 127, 111, 58, GERSTEIN, DONALD M. .,.. ' 51, '1'3l1', GIALLOMBARDO, JOSEPH ........... 102, 109, 111, GIBBONS MICHAEL C. .... GIBLIOHMAN, ALAN J. .... '51,' '1'2'1', GIBSON, LARRY R. ........... 108 GIBSON, ROBERT A. 109, 131 GIDEN, KAREN L. ......... ,...... . GILBERT, ROSELYNN L. .......... . GILBERT, STEWART J. .. ..... GILES, GORDON P. ,..,,..... 127 GILES, ROBERT LESLIE .... 51, 108 GILPORD, JAMES H. .......... 117 GILFORD, MICHAEL J. GILFORD, PAMELA JOY ........ 58 GILLARDE, MICHAEL R. .... .. 199 192 GILLESPIE, EDWARD J. , GILLESPIE, JAYNE F. ............. . GILLMAN, GIMBEL, BRUCE M. .... 47, 119, GINSBERG, REBECCA R. ......... . SUSAN C. ............. . 144 GINSBERG, STEPHEN S. .......... . GIOVACCHINI, PHILIP ............. GIOVACCHINI, SANDRA ....... 110 GLASSENBERG, JANE .. 73, 109, CLICK, DANIEL H. ........... . GLICK, SAMUEL DAVID 79 111 107 GLICK, DEBORAH R. ..... 106, 164 188 130 GMITRO, ARTHUR FRANK ..... ' GMITRO, HENRY A. ........ . GOETHAL, KURT G. .... ....... . 131 GOLAN, JOHN F. .... GOLAN, KEITH R. .. 121 GOLAN, STEPHEN ... .... 130 GOLD, ALAN PAUL ........... 132 GOLD, CHERYL L. ......... . GOLD, DEBBY T. ..... 90, 109, GOLD, G. SCOTT .. 51, 118, 119, 126 GOLD, ROBERT M. 117, 134, 195 GOLDBERG, ARTHUR ......... 195 I 1 I . .1.1.1. 1 v 1 GOLDBERG, ELYSE G. .......... . GOLDBERG, JANIS B. ..... 46 GOLDBERG, MARIANNE L. ..... 47 GOLDBERG, RICHARD E. ........ 98, 102, 109 GOLDBERG, RONNA LEE ...,,..... GOLDBERG, RUTH ............ 111 GOLDBERG, SANDRA J. ....... GOLDBERG, SUSAN LYNN ..... 107 GOLDEN, CHRISTINE ...........,.. GOLDEN, ROBERT M. .... 117, 131 GOLDEN, THOMAS B. ......... 126 GOLDMAN, BRUCE I. ..... 107, 108 GOLDMAN, DALE S. ..... GOLDMAN, DONNA M. .. ..... GOLDMAN, LYNN E. ...... .... . GOLDMAN, PHYLLIS ANN .......,.. GOLDMAN, STEPHANIE K. ..... 107 GOLDMAN, WENDY J. .,...... 111 GOLDMAN, WILLIAM ........... 74 GOLDSCHMIDT, ROBERT A. ,...... . GOLDSHER, ARTHUR JAY .......... GOLDSMITH, LYNN T. ............ . 121 GOLDSMITH, MITCHELL D. GOLDSMITH, STEVEN M. ...... 134 GOLDSTEIN, JAY L. ..... 188 GOLDSTEIN, LEIGH C. ... ... 72 GOLDSTEIN, MARCIA B. .,........ . . 55 72 GOLDSTINE, MARCY J. .... , GOLDSTINE, SUSAN .............. GOODMAN, ELISE A. ......... 109 GOODMAN, JEFFREY L. ....... . 121 GOODMAN, PAUL B. .. 47, 108, 132 GOOSE, JACK R. .............. 131 GOOTRAD, PETER JON ....,....... ' GORDON, BEN BRENT .,... 46, 47 v 1 GORDON, CAROL A. I GORDON, DAVID A. .............. . GORDON, GLENN L. .. 79, 107, 108, 117, 195 GORDON, LYNNE E. . 102, 109, 111 GORDON, MICHAEL S. ......... 62 GOSS, GEORGE E. ....,....... . GOSSER, MICHAEL R. ....... . 137 GOUGLER, FREDERICK A. ..... 117 GOULD, CHRISTOPHER C. ........ . GOULD, TIMOTHY E. .......... . GOYNSHOR, BART A. ........ . 3 109 100' GRABER, ALLEN DEAN 7 , , 111 GRABER, PHILIP L. .............. . GRAD, STEVEN L. ......... 78, 164 GRAD, SUSAN LINDA ............. GRAF, CYNTHIA L. ..... ....... . GRAF, DONALD F. ... ... GRAFF, JAN L. GRAFFIS, ANNE A. ........ ... 1 1 1 GRAHAM, BRUCE D. ....... GRAHAM, MONICA LOUISE ....... GRAHAM, ROBBIN JUDITH ......,.. GRANSTROM, PATRICIA J. .. 57, 58 GRANT, DOUGLAS A. ..... 117, 134 I 1 GRANT, GEOFFREY E. 51, 68, GRASSFIELD, KAREN L. ...... GREEN, DAVID .......... GREEN, GAIL ABBY .,,. GREEN, GERALD R. .... 115, 132, 111, GREEN, JACK DENNIS ......... 62, GREEN, JODY L. ....... . GREEN, KEITH L. ....... . GREEN, KEITH LAWRENCE GREEN, MICHAEL ....... GREEN, ROBERT ALAN ,111, f f f f f '121, GREENBERG, MARK ....... 68, 146, GREENE, DONALD SCOTT GREENE, GLENN A. .... 50, 68, 164, GREENFIELD, JOEL MARC 137 188, GREENFIELD, ROGER A. ...... ' 129, GREENSPAN, BRAD K. ..... 108, 110, 127 , 188, GREENWALD, ANNE L. ...... 46, 73, GRISHAM, JEANNE L. .......... 55, GROSS, EUGENE JAY .... GROSS, JAMES S. ...... . GROSS, JANICE LYNN GROSS, JOHN D. ..,..,. . GROSSMAN, GERALD E. . GROSSMAN, ILENE KAREN GROSSMAN, LINDA SUE . GROTHE, ELLEN MARIE .. GRUBB KENNETH P. .... . ' f f f '1.2'1', . . . 59, 55.111, GRUSIN, RICHARD ...... 46,'l17, '51, GUEUTAL, GORDON T. 108, 123, GUNN, CHRISTIE A. .... 67, 96, 110, GURLEY, LELAND N. ,......... 146, GUZOFSKY, BARBARA R. ..... 47, 92, 93, 164, GYSIN, MICHAEL ROBERT HADDON, C. JEFFREY .... HAGAN, KATHLEEN ANN . HAGAN, TIMOTHY R. .... HAGENAH, BLANNY A. ... 100, 164, HAGENAH, JOHN A. .... ..,.. 1 17, HAHN, ARLENE L. .... ....... 7 3, HAHN, ELISE ....... ,... 6 7, 73, HALEY, ANNE R. .... HALEY, CAROL L. ... HALEY, RONALD A. . . HALL, BEVERLY A. HALL, SUSAN F. ........ . ffff'e4e', 131,- HALPER, DONNA LYNN ....... 111, HALPERIN, ABBIE L. .... . HALPERIN, CLIFFORD C. ...,.. 137, HAMER, ROBERT ALAN ... HAMER, STEVEN M. 51, 68, 119, HAMILTON, LAURIE ...... HAMILTON, LYNNE 98, 101, 110, 109, 111, HAMMING, STEPHEN W. ....... 137, HANDELSMAN, JOEL ALAN 81, HANDS, JOHN ..............., 190, HANLEY, MICHAEL JOHN HANLEY, PATRICIA SUE .. HANSFIELD, MINDY H. HANSON, SUSAN GAE HAPP, BONNIE MAY HAPP, DANNY ,.......,. HAPP, DENISE A. ....... . HARADA, MICHAEL Y. ...... 121, HARLOW, FRAYA LINN HARRIS, ILA ............. HARRIS, JONATHAN T. .. HARRISON, WENDY A. HARRISON, WILEY ...... HARTZ, JENNIFER T. .... . HARVEY, BRYAN ........ 134, 188, .. 67, 71, 130, 190, 130, HARVEY, LYNN ............... 76, HATHAWAY, DAVID W. 68,107,108,118,119, HATHAWAY, SARAH I. . , . . HAUSER, CHRISTINE A. ., HAUSER, DAVID J. ..,.. . HAUSER, EDLYN J. .... . 121, 195, HAUSER, MARC L. ............. 98, HAWKINSON, RICHARD D. HAYDEL, DEBORAH ANN . HAYES, TAMSIN ANN .......... 58, HAZELKORN, BRUCE J. .. 73, 77, 79, HAZELKORN, ELLEN SUE .... 76, HEARN, LAWRENCE J. ........... . HEBSON, CATHY M. HEBSON, DEBBIE D. .... . HEDLUND, HOLLY E. ..., . HEFFERNAN, JAN SUSAN HEIDHUES, RANDY ,..... 203 171 171 193 185 196 186 197 171 186 187 190 171 186 171 192 185 190 196 190 187 197 193 171 171 186 185 190 192 198 192 191 185 171 193 171 193 196 171 196 196 171 184 171 199 109 197 185 197 199 193 171 191 171 199 186 190 185 191 196 193 187 190 196 190 196 190 196 186 200 191 190 185 171 191 185 199 196 187 171 171 196 171 187 198 171 191 185 HEINRICHS, CYNTHIA S. ......... . HELBERG, THELMA ............... HEMPHILL, GREGORY P. .. 107, 130 HENDERSON, DAVID M. .......... . HENDERSON, JAMES D. ...... 43, 78, 129, 182, HENRY, DEBBIE SUE ...... .. 47, 67, HENSLEE, MICHAEL L. ........... . HERPE, DAVID A. ...,.. 117, HERRON, LINDA SUE ,............ HERSCH, ALISON LYNII ...... 101, HERSHEY, RICHARD M. ...,..... . HERSHKOWITZ, LARRY A. ... .... HERST, VERA B. .......... .... HERTEL, JOAN MARY .,..... ..... HERTEL, PAMELA ANNE .... 55, 93, 98, 111, HEYMANN, CHARLES E. ...... 102, 109, 111, HEYMANN, RICHARD R. .. 108, 117, 62 HICKEY, MARK L. ............. . HIGGINS, PATRICIA ANN ......... HIGGINS, RAYMOND A. .. 73, 107, HILE, R. GREGORY ................ HINDERBERG, PATRICIA ........... HINES, CAROL ROSE ..... .... 67, HIRSCH, DANIELLE L. ... .... ..... HOCHBERG, ERIC ........ 51, 121, HOCHHAUSER, EDWARD .. 108, 121, HOERTER, SUE B. .......,.....,. . HOERTER, WILLIAM W. .......... . HOFFBERG, RONNA JEAN .. 58, 111, HOFFMAN, ALANA SUE ........... HOFFMAN, LAURIE J. ........... . HOFFMAN, LYNN MARGOT ....,... HOFFMAN, MARC LEIGH .......... HOFFMAN, MICHAEL S. ......... . HOGNESTAD, HANS E. .. 45, 46, 81, HOHFELER, CANDY H. ...... 47, 93, 102, 106, HOHFELER RICHARD A. . 110, HOLDREDGE, CHARLES Cf ..... I-IOLDREDGE MARIETTE HOLLANDER,I LINDA ANNEI 111, HOLLEB, BETSY J. ........ ,... . HOLLEB, DAVID S. .... , . .... . .. HOLM, STEVEN J. ....... .. 131, HOLZBACH, JOHN C. 131, HOMER, BEVERLY RUTH HOOBLER, JANET LEE .. ..... HOOBLER, WILLIAM L. ,...... 129, HOOKER, JEFFERY ALAN ......... HORN, HENRY EVAN ............. HORN, JACK IRWIN .......,.. 134, HORNE, DONNA LYNN ...... 46, 47, 106, HORNE, SUSAN .................. HORWICH, NANCY S. ...,....... . HORWITZ, CAROL A. ...... 57, 164, HORWITZ, JAMES .... .... 1 31, HORWITZ, NANCY L. ... ....... HORWITZ, PAUL R. ... ,... HORWITZ, RONALD ..... .... HOUCK, MARTA M. ....,...... . HOUGH, DAVID RAMBEAU HOUGH, JANET MARY .. HOWARD, 110, MARTHA .... 52, 92, 93, 109, 111, HOWARD, MIRANDA ..,........... HOWARD, SHEILA ................ HOWE, DOUGLAS F. ..... 108, 129, HOWLAND, JOHN ........,.... 121 HOYT, ROBERT MARK .. 45, 47, 85, HREJSA, SUSAN JEAN ......,, HRUDKA, JAMES C. .,.,..... . 47, 108, HUFFMAN, LEE WILLIAM ..,....... HUMES, DOLORES . ............... . HUNEFELD, CYNTHIA S. .. 43, 45, 55, 194, 195, 115 HUNEFELD, WILLIAM G. .. 69, HUNTER, ANDREW D. .... 122, 123, 139, 162, HUNTER, TIMOTHY ALAN ......... HUNZINGER, WILLIAM H. .......,. . HURLBUTT, JAMES E. 117, 134, HUSTEAD, HENRY E. .,.. 117, 127, HUSZAGH, FRITZ K. ...... 46, 47, HUSZAGH, MARJORY C. ......... . HUWEN, JENNIFER GAIL .. 71, 106, HYMEN, ANDREA H. .......... 188, HYMEN, STEVEN PHILLIP ...... 62, HYNES, MARY A. ...,,.... .... . IGLITZEN, MARLENE R. .. ..... ILG, JANET MALAND ... .... 84 184 192 190 186 187 171 196 196 192 185 199 199 198 191 171 187 196 171 185 186 186 193 191 196 192 191 196 171 186 185 197 193 186 171 187 171 192 171 198 184 198 172 199 199 187 198 172 190 186 191 191 172 197 172 199 197 198 197 198 191 192 172 185 172 172 197 172 172 199 185 190 197 186 172 192 198 199 192 199 172 172 191 185 186 191 185 KELLY, JOANNE LYNN .... ILG, ROBERT M. ........ .., 121, IMBURGIA, LINDA M. ... ..... INCAVO, TONY J. ...... .,..... . ISAACSON, CALVIN T. ..,..... 117, ISAACSON, GARY D. .... 110, 117, ISAACSON, MARSHA KAY ..... 55. ITKIN, STUART M. .... 72, 82, 86, IVICE, DEBBIE HELENE .......... JABLO, MICHAEL J. ....... ... 123, JACHYM, JANET GAIL .... .,... JACKSON, THOMAS M, ... ..... JAFFE, ANDREW STEVEN ..... 126, JAFFE, BARBARA N. . ..,. ..... JAFFEE, CATHY LYNNE ... .... 59, JAFFEE, JACQUELINE ... ..... JALKUT, MICHAEL LEE ... ,... ... . KLEINE, SUSAN LYNN .... JAMES, THOMAS P. ..... ... 134, JAROSZ, JUDY ANN ...... ..... JASON, CURTIS JOSEPH . .. .... JENSEN, KAREN L. ..... .... JASEN, PIA B. .....,... .... . JIRKA, PAMELA ..,.. 181 JOFFE, NADINE RUTH JOHANSEN, RALPH N. JOHNSON ALLAN ..., JOHNSON ANNE L. .. JOHNSON DALE M. .... .. JOHNSON DARLENE A. . . ..... JOHNSON, DENISE A. .. 107 JOHNSON, GREGORY JOHNSON HENRY L. .... . JOHNSON HERBERT C. JOHNSON HILARY M. JOHNSON LINDA J. .,.. JOHNSON MARTHA G. JOHNSON SERENA C. JOHNSTON, MARY E. JONES, GERALD M. .. JONES, HOOPER RICHARD . JONES, SCOTT LEWIS JONES, TERRY LEE . JONES, WALLACE G. .......... 101, JONES, WARREN GILMAN ........ JORGENSEN, KATHLEEN A. .,.... . JORGENSEN, ROBERT S. .. 117, 127, JOSEPH, LOREN JAY ..... 85, 96, JOSEPH, SHARON DARA .. 93, 100, JOST, RONALD KENNETH ..,..,... JOUETT, COLETTE C. ....,....... . JOUTRAS, RICHARD D. 77, 121, JAYCE, MICHAEL P. ............. . JUDSEN, JANE MARIE .. .. 111, KAGAN, GARY ALAN ...... 50, 68 KAHN, DAVID R. ...... 68, 77, 119: KAHN, LAWRENCE ROBERT .. 47, 81, .117, KAHN, MARTIN F. .... 43, 47, 78, 81, KAHN, NADINE L. .............. 73, KAHN, RICHARD ............. 121, KAHN, ROBERT STEVEN .. 108, 123, 182, KALENSKY, HARRY M. . ....... 81, KALISH, MARILYN I. ..,.......... . KAMBEROS, CHRISTINA L. .... 55, KAMBEROS, ELAINE D. .... .... . KAMINSKY, LAURIE L. ... .... KANE, DEBORAH LYNN .... ..... KANTER, JERRY ALLAN ..... .. . .. KAPLAN, DARRELL D. ........ 137, KAPLAN, JOSEPH OLIN ....,. 68, 71, 129, KAPLAN, KATHY L. ........... 52, KAPLAN, LARRY STEVEN . . . . . . . KAPLAN, PATRICE A. ..... .... KAPLAN, RONALD JAY .... ...,. KARAVAS, MARGARET M. ....... . KARAVAS, PAUL W. ....,...... 108, KARGER, FRED S. ............... . KARP, BRUCE ALLAN .... 47, 119 KARP, CHARNA H. ... ..... ..... KARSEN, CRAIG .... ............ KARZEN, JERRY R. ...... 121, 127 KASANOV, SUSAN L. .... ...,.. 1 07 KASTIL, LORI A. .............,.. . KASTIL, ROBERT SCOTT ...... 111 KATZ, BARRY R. ......... ., 127 KATZ, LINDA LEE ...... ..... KATZ, LOREN HOPE ............. KATZ, STEVEN LEWIS ............ KATZIN, DORRON A. ..... 79, 117, KAUFHERR, JUDY L. ............ . KAUFMAN, BONITA S. .. .... 110, 1 1 KAUFMAN, DONALD JAY ...... KAUFMAN, JAMES ........ KAUFMANN, ELEANORE E. KAVATHAS, PAULA .... 55, 72, KAVATHAS, SAMUEL A., JR. .. 117, KAVATHAS, SANDRA ,..,...... KAYE, MICHAEL ROBERT ,...., 50, 108, 127 59 123, 134 KAYE, SHERRY LYNN ......... 111 KAYLIN, NICOLETTE GAY . KEENE, JOHN S. ,..,.... . KEES, WILLIAM L. .... . KELLEY, WILLIAM A. .... . KELLY, IAN C. .......... . KELLY, JAMES PATRICK .. KENNEDY, MICHAEL P. .. KENNY, ,HENRY ........ KENNY, JAMES C. .... . KENNY, PHILIP B. ....... . KESSELHEIM, ALAN S. .... KESSLER, ELLEN ......... KESSLER, SANDRA R. KESSLER, WENDY L. .. KESWICK, JEFFREY D. ... .... KIEFER, GAIL ......... KING, CLAY M. ......,.. . KING, MELISSA GAIL .... KING, STEVEN G. ....... . KIPLEY, MICHAEL ... .. KIPLEY, ROGER A. .. KIRSCH, ROBERT B. ... KIVEN, CHARLES M. .... KLASSMAN, ANDREW R. .. KLATZCO, RICHARD D. KLEEMAN, CHRISTINE M. . KLEGON, KENNETH LOUIS ' A ' ' '1'o'1' '66, 111 5.9. 131 ' 'DQ' 52' 121, Ebb' KLEIN, CAROL ANN ...,...... KLEIN, DEBBIE RAE ...,,. KLEIN, STEVEN A. .. 108, KLEINFELD, LINDA SUE .. 55, 182 110, 137 ....,1.1g. KLEPFER, THOMAS R. ., 51, 69, 123, KLINK, HOWARD A. ......... . KLING, BRADFORD W. .. KNASS, DONA Y. ......., . KNIGHT, SUSAN ...,...,., KNOEBBER, KATHRYN ANN KNOPF, JENNIFER M. ,... . 129 108 . .... 1 .2. . . .-167. KNOPFLER, CAROL SUE ...... KNUTSON, LINDA JOY ,... KOBER, BARBARA M. KOBER, MARGARET B. .... KOBER, PHILIP M. .,... .. KOIDIN, ELLEN SUE .. KOLL, LESLIE ALAN .. KOLLAR, DENISE M. ..... . KOLOOZIEJCZYK, KATHIE ..... ' ...... 96, KONTOS, CHRISTINE J. .. KOOLISH, LYNN RUTH .. KORACH CAROL A. .... . KORFF, JOHN N. .. 43, 123,' KORNBLATT, IRA B. .... . KORNBLATT, MICHAEL D. ........ 46, 47, 117, 127, KORZON, MIKE LEE ,.... ,..., KORZON, WENDY JOY .. 92, 93, 98, KOSS, GARY ANTHONY . KOSSOW, ROBERT HAROLD .. 51, KOST, JOANNE .....,... KOTZ, ELISSA L. ......, . KOTZIN, MICHAEL D. KOVAR, NANCY LYNN .... KRAEMER, GERD A. .... . KRAFT KERRY MICHAEL KRAHLI, KIMBERLY H. .... ' KRAMER, KIM S. ....... . KRAUSE, ADRIENNE C. KRAWITZ, ROBERT F. . . . KREISMAN, STEVEN .. KREUSCH, DONALD ..... KROEGER, WILLIAM L. ...... 80, 85, 92, 93, KROLL, LESLIE .......... KRUPP, CHARLA M. ...... . KUCERA, THOMAS P. .... . KUNKEL BARBARA GAIL KUNKEL: DAVID C. ....... I KUNKEL, GARY ......... KURTZMAN, JOEL S. ... KYNOCH, MARY A. . .. 204 196' '1'1'1' va 106,111 110 75 132, 182 195 127 102, 111 115, 132 107, 139 .. 188 .....7.2. '...'121 107, 108 I ' 46' 11' ,110 .. 173 117, I 1 . . . .1.1.1. LABINGER, MARILYN ANN ........ LABUDA, KATHLEEN A. .......... . LABUDA, LINDA MARY ........... 111 LACEY, CAROL K. .... 98, 109, LAMB, EMILY ANNE .......... 55 LAMITZ, DALE LYNNE ............ 195 LANCIONI, NORA J. ...... 47, LANCIONI, SHIRLEY A. .......... . LANDERS, SCOTT ROBERT ....... LANEY, THOMAS D. JR. .,..,... 80, 107, 108, 182 LANG, RICHARD ALAN .... 47, 122, 123, 141, 164 LANGE, MELISSA JANE .............. 66, 71, 107 LANGSTON, THOMAS D. .... 68, 115, 139 LANSING, JUDITH LYNN ...... 73, 85, 106 LANSKY, DONALD J. E. ..,....... . 77 LANSKY, JOHN Z. ....... ... LAPINE, BARBARA L. ...... .... . LAPINE, JAY MARC .,....... . . . LARSON, KRISTINE ANNE ......... LARSON, VICKI LYNN .....,..,.., LASSAR, TOM ALBERT 69, 146 LAVANT, MICHAEL I. ............ . 55 LAZARRO, NINA M. .... .... . LEACH, HOWARD ...,... 126 LEAVITT, DEBORAH A, . . ...... 58 LEAVITT, DELLA R. .... .... . LEBOYER. MARK STEVEN ......., 127, 188 LEDBETTER, LYNN D. .....,.. 47 LEDERER, DENNIS S. .... 117, 188 LEDERMAN, CHARLES S. .....,. 50, 108, 126 LEDERMAN, HOWARD YALE ..,... 85 LEE, DAVID LAWRENCE ...... LEFKOVITZ, NINA JOY ........... 51 LEHMANN, ALLEN ,......... .. LEMON, MARY K. ..... 77, 82, 106 LEMON, TERESA ANN ...,... LEON, JUDY KAREN .....,.., LEV, JERROLD MICHAEL . 109 111 LEVE, NANCY JILL ...........,... LEVENFELD, GLEN H. . 108 LEVERNIER, EDWARD L. .... . LEVIN, JAMES EDWARD ...,. LEVIN, KAREN SANDRA .. ..... LEVIN, KENNETH H. .. 47 LEVIN, LINDA J. ...... .... . LEVIN, LINDA L. .... LEVIN, NANCY S. ..... LEVIN, ROZALYN M. .... LEVINE, DAVID BRUCE LEVINE, DAVID M. ...... .. LEVINE, JAMES MARC ...... .. LEVINE, MINDY R. ..........,. . .7.1. LEVINSON, MARLENE ANN ......,. LEVINSON, ROBERT J. ........ 137 LEVKOVITZ, PHILLIP JA. ...... . 79 LEVY, BRUCE ............ , 1.3.7- LEVY, MARC ALAN ,.,.., 110, 188 LEVY, ROBERT A. ..... . .... . 108 LEWI, EVA EMMA .... ,....... 1 10 LEWINTHAL, ROBERT A. .,.... 75 LEWIS, CYNTHIA ..,...., 55, 189 LEWIS, JEFFREY K. .... 49, 68, 111, 141 LEY, CATHERINE A. ..,........,. . LEY, SEAN ARTHUR ...,......... LIBFELD, ALEXANDER J. ....,. 62 LICHTER, ANN LOUISE 67 110 LICHTER, MIRIAM ANN ...... 106, 111, 182 LICKE, CARL EDWARD ......,.. LIEBER, MITCHELL A. ......... . LIEBERMAN, ROB F. .... 107, 108 LIEBERMAN, STEVE T. .......... . LIEBOW, MARK F. ........ 51, 110 LIEBSCHUTZ, JACK L. .......... 108, 121, 127 LIFSCHULTZ, BONNIE G. ...... 47 LIFSCHULTZ, LINDA R. .... 54, 73 LIFSHITZ, ALAN R. .. 46, 47, 79, 81 LIFSHITZ. MARK D. ..,..... .... . . LIFSHITZ, RICHARD A. ...... 109 LIGARE, LESLIE ANNE ...... 110 .75 LILIENTHAL, JAMIE B. ..... 46, 47, LILLIBRIDGE, LOIS C. ....... 110, LINDERBERG, JEFFREY A. ........ 69, 107, 122, 123, 139 1 I v 1 I v 173 173 184 173 191 173 196 197 191 187 173 187 173 173 197 173 197 186 191 185 186 186 197 192 197 173 193 173 191 187 186 190 184 173 173 191 191 185 173 193 198 185 199 199 196 197 198 198 187 173 173 197 190 196 196 190 193 199 191 185 191 173 196 186 193 190 187 190 196 187 197 192 199 198 173 173 198 185 192 196 191 187 MICHAEL A. .... 46, 47, 117, 127 ri , L.. LINDSTROM, GREGORY J. ....... . LINDSTROM, SUSAN G. ........ 1 LINER, ELLEN S. ,... 100, LINN, ANDREW W. .............. , LINSTER, ROBIN W. ............. . LIPMAN, MERYL LYNN ... ... LIPOW, EUGENE . ................ LIPPINGOTT, JEFFREY S. ........ 48, 68, 115 LIPTON, RICHARD B. .......... 131 LISCO, CHERYL FERN ........ 111 LOBELSON, ROBERT NEAL ....... LoEFF, DAVID MARK ..,..,. .... LOEFF, KATIE N. .............. 5 .4. LOEW, JENNIFER EMILY ...,.. LOEW, JONATHAN D. ......., . LOEWY, STEVEN A. ......... . LOHR, DAVID S. ........ 108, 123 LOHR, PHILIP KYLE .......... 89 LONGFIELD, JANET L. ........... . LOPATER, DAVID ALLEN .. 62, 69, 71, 129 LDTH, SALLY K. ................ . LOTH, SUSAN G. .......... 74, 76 LOTTER, CYNTHIA K. ......... 1.1.1. LUBERSHANE, MARIANNE .... LUCAS, ROBERT BOWLEY .... 108 LUEDEKA, MARY ANN .... .... 7 .7. LUEDEKA, ROBERT J. .... ... LUKASIK, RICHARD S. .. LuKAsIK, ROBERT w. .. ...1.3.1. LUKES, RONALD J. ..... LLIKES, STEVEN A. ............ as LU SS KY, CATHY BOMAR .......... LUSSKY, GREG FREDERIC .. 46, 110, 117 LUSSKY, MARK JONATHAN .... 109, 111 LYNCH, JOYCE LYCILE ........ 67 LYNCH, LESLIE CONNOR ......... MACCARTNEY, NANCY E. .. MACCARTNEY, PHYLLIS E. ...... . MACDONALD, A. BYRON .. 63, 68, 71, 128, 129 MACDONALD, RODERICK J. .. 131 MACFADDEN, THOMAS W. .... 137 MACFARLAND, LANNING .......... 51, 117, 127 MAGES, JEFF A. ............. 117 MAGNUS, GLENN WILLIAM ....... MAHAN, MARILYN ............ 66 MAHAN, ROBERT ......,. .... MAINZER, BRUCE ..... .... MAJER, CHRISTINE L. .. .... 55 MAKEIG, DOUGLAS C. ........... . MAKEIG, THOMAS H. ..... 98, 100 MALEN, DAVID ................... MALINA, JOAN DENISE ............ MALMQUIST, KAREN R. ........ 73 MALMQUIST, STEPHEN ....... 109 MANDEL, BARBARA JAN ...... 59 MANDEL, BARBARA S. ..... ...... MANDEL, ELAINE PAULA ..... 67, 72, 111 MANDELSTEIN, LINDA J. .......... ' MANELLA, SUSAN MARY .......... MANIATES, HELEN J. .. 42, 43, 56 IVIANKDFF, IVIARLA ............... IVIANN, LESLIE M. ............... . IVIANN, T05 MAZZANTI, DAVID ..... MAZZOCCO, MARK E. . ....... 108 MCANULTY, JO ELLEN .... MCBRIDE, DON ......... MCBRIDE, GLEN . ....... MCCALEB, ANNE ........ . MCCALLISTER, MARY K. MCCARTHY, JOHN C. .. . . MCCAULEY, JAMES D. MCCLENDON, MALIA KAY ........... MCCLENDON, NALANI .... MCCLURE, DONALD W. MCCLURE, MALCOLM S. .. MCDONOUGH, MARGO D. .. MCGAURAN, MICHAEL J. .. MCGOWAN, CAROL ....... MCGUIRE, PATRICK J. .... MCKIRNAN, DAVID JAMES .... 63, 68, 122, MCLENNAN, GARY L. MCMAHON, KATHLEEN M. . MCNEIL, SUSAN A. ...... . MCNELLY, DAVID ........ MECIC, MARIA L. ..... , MEINRATH, JOHN ........ 107,110 . 57, 71 194, 77, '1SlI' 195 183 109,111 109,111 67 115 123,139 117,131 .....58 75 85 55 MELAMED, JAN M. ....... ,... . MELCHIORRE, ANTHONY .. MELTZER, NEIL V. ..... . MENSCHING, JAMES E. .. MERAR, LESLIE A. ....... . MERAR, TERRI LEE ...... .... MERDINGER, REED A. .......... 117, MERLEY, STEVEN G. .... . MERS, DALE CONRAD .. 98, 102, IVIERS, KAREN E. ...,... . MERSON, IVIERRIE LEE .. IVIESSINA, KENNETI-I IVIETCALF, GALE LYNN .. IVIETRICK, AUDREY R. IVIETRICK, PAMELA .... MEYER, LISA J. ........ . MEYER, LYNNE B. ....... . MEYER, NANCY MARIE .. MEYERS, CANDICE RAE . MEYERS, GAIL JUDITH MEYERSON, MITCHELL G. MICHELL, RICHARD G. .... MILLER, BETSY MARIAN ...... 98, 102, I I I I I 109, CASSANDRA J. ..... . MILLER, MILLER, DALE CLAYTON MILLER, DAVID S. ... 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MUSTOE, BARBARA S. .... . MUSTOE, THOMAS A. .... 45, 69, 124, 125,-141 MUTO, DIANE ............ MUTO, SUSAN EDITH ..... MYERS, VICKY L. ........ . MYRENT, DEBRA KAREN .. NADIS, SUSAN MARSHA NASH, DAVID C. ...... . NASH, MICHAEL A. ..... . NASH, WILLIAM JOHN NATARUS, GINA L. ...... . NATHANSON BRUCE J. .. NATI-IANSoNf NANCY ANN f NAYLOR, JAMES ELLIOTT . NAZARIAN, EDWARD S. ........ 68, 123 NEEDLER, JOHN R. ..... . NELSON, VICTORIA ANN .. NEMECEK, DALE ANN .,.. NEMOY, PAUL I. ........ . NERO, CAROL MARIE .... NETCHIN, ANN D. ...... . NEUERT, MARGARET L. ... NEUKRANZ, JENNIFER NEUKRANZ, ROBIN ....... NEWAR, LEE E. .......... . NEWMAN, JEFFREY ALAN . NEWMAN, MARTHA ANNE . NEWMAN, WENDY B. .... . NEWTON, DENNIS B. NEXON, JANET ANN ...... NIBLEY, BRETA S. ....... . NICHOLSON, JAMES E. . . . NICKEL, BARBARA .... 46, 71 NISONOFF, DONALD M. NISONOFF, LINDA A. ..... . NITZKIN, BARRY ...... ... NOLAN, RANDOLPH . NORMAN, JOE ....,... . . NORRIS, CHARLES A. .... NORTON, WILLIAM H. .... . NOVAK, LYNNE B. ....... . NUDELMAN, MARK H. .... 102, 109, NUGER, PAMELA JOY ..... NUSBAUM, NANCY ANN .. NYBERG, MARLA ......... NYHUS, SHELIA M. ...... . NYLUND, MARY KAY ....., OBRIEN, THERESA ANNE . OCALLAGHAN, KEVIN D. .. ODONNELL, PATRICIA S. .. ODONNELL, TIMOTHY J. ... MANSFIELD BENETTA M. IVIANTELIVIAN, SUZANNE J. I. MARCOWITZ, JEFFREY L. MARKIN, SANFORD IRA .... MARKOFF, SCOTT G. ...... 50, 68, MARKS, DONALD B. ....... . MARKS, JEREMY LEE ....... MARKS, MORTON JOSEPH .. 98, MARKS NANCY JANE IVIAFIIVIITT, NICOLETTE NI. . .. 108 MARMOR, RANDALL I. MARSH, ELLEN H. ...,..... . MARTENS, MICHAEL P. .... . MARTIN, JAMES P. .... MATIN, MARTIN E. .,.... . MATTHEWS SCOTT W. . . . IVIAUTNER, DAVID M. ...,.. ff MAY, ROCHELLE ROSE .... MAYER, GAIL ............. MAYER, STEVEN D. ..., 46 MAYER, SUSAN .......... MAYFIELD, MARTHA D. 109, 115, 139, .. 111, .. 77, 111 .. 111 , 1'2'1' .. 108 ff'1'1'7' .. 174 .. 1301 55 ,47,81 I I I I MILLSTEIN, LORI S. .. .... 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OLSON, CHRISTINE M. ...... 98, 109, 111 OLSON, CLAIRE J. .......... 108 OLSON, KRISTINE ANN ........... OLSON, PAT JOHN ..... .... OLSON, SHIRLEY J. .. ..... OMEARA, E. WARREN ... ... 117 OMENS, ALAN ....... .. 182 OMENS, ERWIN M. ... ...., ..... OPPENHEIM. RICHARD D. ........ 73, 79, 108 ORDMAN, ARNOLD M. ........... . ORLOFF, JEFFREY J. .......... 134 ORLOV, LEE ..................... ORNSTEIN, DEAN M. .......... 62 OSTERBERG, LOIS E. .... 73, 111 OTTO, ROBERT JACKMAN ,,,. 137 PADORR, JERRY IRA .... 107, 108 PALETTI, JOY ANN .............. 73 PALMER, NANCY A. .......... . PANFIL, CHRISTOPHER R. ...,... . PANFIL, ERIC L. .......... PANICO, ANDREW M. ..... PANICO, CLAIRE F. .,..... .... . PANOS, HELEN G. ............... . PARKER, MICHAEL GARY ...... 115 PARSKY, KEVAN CRAIG ... ..... 110 PARTRIDGE, JACQUELYN ..... PARTRIDGE, LAWRENCE S. .... 164 PASET, LESLIE JILL ........ .. 188 PASSMAN, RICHARD JAY ...... 130 PASTERNACK, JOEL ...... ..... PATIENCE, PAM .......... . .. 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PETERSON, CLARK S. ,... . PETERSON, DONALD E. PETERSON, IRIS E. ...... . PETERSON, SCOTT A. 109, 111 .... 55 . .8.1. '55, 11.0 .. 115 . .1.1.0. PETRIE, KAY A. ................. . 5 132 164 PETRIE, KENT A. .. 68, 11 PFAELZER, LAURENCE W. PFEIFER, CHRISTINE L. .......... . PFEIFER, FREDERICK S. ..... 137 PFLAGER, JESSIE RUTH PHILIPS, AVIS T. ........ . PHILLIPS, PAULA I. ...... . PHILLIPS, PEGGY ANN ............ 81 PHINNEY, DIANE H. ....... . PHINNEY, LAURA G. ..... . 59, 188 PIERCE, MARLENE DALE .......... 111 182 PILLER, GERI B. ...... 77, PILLSBURY, MICHAEL N. .. PILLSBURY, WILLIAM F. PINCUS, DANIEL B. .... . PINKERT, LAURA S. .... . PINKERT, STEVEN D. 121 .....7.1. PIVAN, LYNN SUSAN .... ... 101 PIVAN, MARK L. .,.... ..... 7 3 PLATT, KATHERINE B. .. ....... 59 POBANZ, ANTON J. ..... 117, 137 POLIN, EADIE L. ..... ......... . POLLACK, DAVID H. ..., 108, 123, POLLAK, NANCY BETH ............ 137 POLLAK, STEVEN JAMES .. 46, POLLANS, KAREN G. .,.... 46, 47 POLLANS, SANDRA ..... .....,... 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RICHARDS, DIANE H. 77 RIDENHOUR, CAROL J. .....,,.... . RIDOLFI, RAYMOND ,............... 164 RIKER ANN L. .... 4 .... . , .-- 72, RIKER, WILLLIAM HENRY ' ..... RION, GEORGE .............. RION, PATRICIA MARIE ... ... RIPP, BARTLEY S. ..... . RIPP, EDWARD M. ...... . 134 188 55 RISBERG, NANCY A. ...... ..... . RITHOLZ, MARCIA BETH ...... 110 RIVLIN, DEBORAH A. ..... ... RIVLIN, SANDRA R. .........., . ROBERTS, CATHERINE J. 59 55 ROBERTS, LINDA L. .......... . ROBERTS, SUSAN W. ...... 57, 71 206 SABIN, DANIEL J. ............ 134 SABIN, NETTIE FAYE .. 79, 106, 109, 111 SACHS, SUSAN LORI ...... 43, 74 SACHSE, WILLIAM T. .......... 111, SACKS, LEE BERNARD 95, 96, 87, 139, SACKS, ROSEANN ............ 47, SADUR, ANDREA .,............... SADUR, BONNIE ..,............... SAFFIR, JANICE TERRY 109, 111, SAHLIN, CANDACE W. ............ . SALM, RICKY DARYL ... ..... 134, SALTZMAN, DAVID R. .. 107, SALZMAN, ELEANOR C. .......... . SANABRIA, PENELOPE A. .. 74, SANABRIA, QUENTIN ............. SANDBERG, MICHAEL A. ....... 121, SANDS, EDWARD J. ...... ... 115, 1 1 I 106, SANFORD, ANDREA R. ....,....... . SANGER, GLENN R. .............. . 188 SANTA, VICKI LYNN ...... 47, SAPER, JAN LOUISE ..,....... 101 SAUDINAITIS, MICHAEL ........... SAUER, CAROLYN L. ............. . SAVAGE, JEANETTE M. ..... 108, 109, 111 SAVITT ANN ................ . SAVOCCHI, ALBERT JOHN .. 69, -1-19 119 SAVORY, DAVID M. ........,. . SAWYER, CINDY L. ...,,...... . 65 SAWYER, JEFFREY W. . 68, 136, 137 SAX, DON CEDAR ....,.... 69, 119 117 SAYLES, JOHN S. ............ . SCHATCHEL, RICHARD P. ......... . 59 SCHAFFER, JOAN L. .,.... ... SCHALL, MICHAEL J. ............. . SCHALL, STEPHEN P. ....... 51, 79 SCHARFER, JAMES A. ...... 51, 131 SCHILDCROUT DEBRA L. ..... 164 SCHIPFER, JOHN DEAN ...,,...... ' SCHLAPKOHL, DAN J. ..... 109, 123 SCHLESINGER, LINDA B. ....... 54 SCHMALFELD, JANE M. .....,.... . SCHMITT, KURT H. ............... . SCHMITZ, RICHARD W. .... 121, 134 SCHNEIDER, CHRISTINA .......... 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STARR, RANDI ........... . . 188 STEARNS, F. SUSANNE ... ..... STEFAN, DENISE R. ..... ... STEFAN, MICHELE R. ............. . 1 SCHWARTZI SCHULMAN, WENDY A. ..... . SCHUMACHER, DAWN E. .... . SCHUMACHER, KATHRYN A. .. SCHUMACHER, RICHARD E. SCHUMAN, ROBERT A. ..,.. . SCHWARTZ SCHWARTZ, SCHWARTZ, SCHWARTZ CHARLES C. . . JAN ELLEN . . . JOANN C. . . . . MYRA ELLEN . STEVE D. . . . . SIMANTON JILL ANNE .. SIMMONS, 'RICHARD J. 68,.136,'13.7., 137 SIMMONS, WILLIAM E. ....... . SIMON, BARBARA E. . .......... 54 SIMON, HERBERT GEORGE .. 47, 78, 129 SIMON, ROGER ALAN .... 108, 137 STEFFEY, MARY J. ............... . STEGER, RUSSELL W. . . 68, 115, 132 STEIN, CELESTE ANN .......... 55 STEIN, ELLEN L. ........... 46, 47 STEIN, LESLEE GAIL .......... 55 STEIN, LOREN CHARLES .......... STEIN, MARK PHILLIP .. 68, 71, 129 STEIN, ROBERT BRUCE .....,..... STEINBERG, ALLEN M. .... 117,127 I I SIMPSON, LESLIE LYNN ........... SIMS, MICHAEL B. .. SCHY, ANITA BETH ...... ...... SCHY, TERRY C. ................. . 67 SCOLARO, ROSE MARY .....,... SCOTT, ELIZABETH H. ..... .... . 108 SCOTT, MICHAEL HOWARD 167, SCOTT, SUSAN JEAN ...... 59, 11o SCOWCROFT, CHARLENE .. 11o, 188 SINCELL, JAMES E. '.'.'.'66,' -141. SINGER, JEFFREY ...... 44, ea, 119 SINOLETON, ANN E. .... 64 72 SISKIN, JOSHUA M. 66, 76,'1o7, '123 SISKIN, SHARON .............. 46 SITNICK, CAROL ANN ............. SKAN, MARYELLEN K BEL KATHY A SCULLY, GENEVIEVE L. .......... . SCULLY, KATHLEEN A. . . . S O , . . . . SKOM, HARRIET A. ..... .... 7 3 SKOR JON BERNARD . SLADE, ROBERT BRYAN' f f .... ' f 41.10, SMESTAD, PETER C. .... . SCULLY, TERRANCE P. ... ........ SEARLS, GIFFORD ..... 115 SEARLS, GORDON P. ............ . SEBASTIAN, DAVID T. ............ . SEDORE, JAMES MORGAN .. 107, 108, 111 SEEGER, GERALD P. ............. . SEEGER, MARC A. ............... . SEGAL, DANIEL S. ..... ... SEGALL, ALAN MARK .... ........ 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SLUIZER, ERIC M. ....... . SLUIZER, SUSAN I. ..... . SLUSS, MICHAEL P. . .. 46 SLUSS MOLLIE SLUTZKY, MICHAEL....'.4.'.'.H SMALL, CAROL JO .... SMALL, LINDA J. ..... . SMALL, RICHARD W. .... .. SMEDILE, PETER GARY ...... 81, 98, 102, 1 SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITT BRUCE C. .... 109 CHARLENE ........ JANE MARIE ..... LESLIE CLIO ..... PAMELA J. ...... . ROBERT STEWART WENDY M. ...... . DIANE B. ....... . SMITTI PETER A. SMOLIN, RICHARD .... SNIADER, JILL ROBIN .. 207 . 73, 96 ..... 108 121, 137 . 72, 81, 107, 123, 47, 108 84 108,111 111,117 .59, 71 71 111 182 ......55 100 STEINBERG, ELLEN J. ............ . STEINBERG, RICHARD F. ...... 141 STEINMAN, LAURA A. ............ . STEM, VICTORIA MAY ............. STENTZ CHRISTIE E. 42 43 164 STERN, FRANCINE ................ STERN, TODD DAVID .......... 47, STERNBERG, SUSAN LYNN ........ STEVEN, JEFFREY S. .....,. . . . STEVEN, MICHAEL R. ..... .... . STEVENS, HELEN M. .. .... . 67 STEVENS, MARY ANN ............. STEVENS, OAKLEY G. ..... 62, 127 STEVENS, SAMUEL N. .......... 45 STILLERMAN, GAIL M. ............ . STOLBERG, COREY ALLEN .... 137 STOLLE, SUSAN J. ........... 195 STONE, ANNE HELEN ......... 111 STONE, JANETTA JO ............. STONE, RONALD WILLIAM ..... 108, STORCH, KATHRYN ANN 71, 182, 134 STORCH, WILLIAM D. ........ . STRANDBERC, PETER B. ...... 131: STRAUSS, KARL F. ....... . . . 79, STRAUSS, SANDRA E. .. ..... STROM, LARRY D. ............... . STROM, NEAL BRUCE ...... 63 14 STROMAYER, MARILYN J. ..... I . . .' STROMBERC, WILLIAM J. ......... 62, 117, 127 STUCKER, ELIZABETH C. .......... ' STRUCKER, WENDY ELLEN ....... STUDT. DOUGLAS A. ........,... . STUDY, RANDOLPH F. .. 68, 122, 123, 139, 45 STUHR, JOHN JEREMY ........ STUHR, MARGARET D. ........ 108 SUCHERMAN, LEE G. ... ....... SUFFRIN, AUDREY F. ... ........ 108 SWAN, STEVEN C. .... ..... . SWANSEN, PAUL W. ....... 73, 108 SWEET, BRUCE ........... 80, 108 SWIRSKY, MARVIN I. ...... 62, 164 SWIRSKY, RHODA JOY ........ 108 STERN, ,ELLEN MELINDA . .' 106: I I I I 1 1 TESTA, DOMINICK S. ..... . WISBROD, MICHAEL B. .. .... THORSEN, LINDELL L. .... . WEINBERG, LESLIE ANN . SZYMANSKI, FREDERICK ,... 69, 124, SZYMANSKI, MICHAEL W. . TABLOFF, GALE L. .... . . 125, 146 TALAN, TERI NAN .......... 46, 47 TALMADGE, BETTY E. .... TAUBER, JOHN ..., ,....... .... 7 9 TAYLOR, ARIEL .. ....... . TAYLOR, EVARTS BUGH TAYLOR, NORMA ANN .... TEIBLOOM, LINDA SUE ... 'SQ' '119' 1 .....55 TEIBLOOM, MICHAEL D. ...... 181 TEMKIN ALAN MITCHELL . TEMKIN1 MICHAEL BARRY , TEMKIN, NANCI SUE ...... TESTA, PETER W. ............ . 100 THALIN, BRYAN A. ...... . THALIN, 76' 79' M154 ,117 WILLIAM JEFF ..,.. 51, 115, 139 THIELEMAN, NOEL P. .......... 71 THIELEMANN, JAMES F. THOMPSON, STEPHEN L. .. THORS, RICHARD ......... THORS ULFUR ....,...... 168' -12.1. .....-1.2.1. 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UNGARETTI, MARCIA E. URBAN, GUY M. ....... . URKOV, ALYNE MARI .. . URKOV, JAMES S. ...... . VANDENACK, PATRICK J. .. VANHORNE, DOUGLAS L. ........ 47, f f .' I .137- 108, VANIMAN, PEGGY JOAN ....... VANLAWICK, MARSHA L. ..... . 117 110 VANKORN, THOMAS H. ........ 117 110 127 VARGO, ALAN JOSEPH .. ..... . VEENEMAN THERESA .... VENET, BARBARA HELENE .'.'.'.' '7's', VENET, JUDITH A. ............. 73 VERIS, PETER D. ....... . VICTOR, GAYLE LYNN .... 107, VICTOR, STEVEN M. ... ..... VINES, PATRICIA J. .. VISK, WILLIAM K. .... VOIT HOLLY POSE ...... 121, 131 108 121 45 51 108 VOLKENING, RANDY ..... ' ' H WAGNER, KATHRYN SUE . WAGNER, PAUL .......... WAITE, RICHARD PETER .. . ..... 6 .1. WALD, JEFFREY M. .......... . WALD, JEFFREY M. . .......... 141 WALDMAN, CATHY J. .... . WALDNER, MARY JO .. 77, WALKER, JAMES ANTHONY .. 102, WALLACE, CAROLE PATON WALLACE, MARC L. ...... . 111'11a'2' 109,111 WALLACE, ROBERT H. WALLACH, LARRY ..... WALLIS, ANDREA T. ... WALLSTEN, GARY R. 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WELCH VICTORIA .....,....... ' 55 WELLS,I RANDALL S. .... . WELSH, JULIE A. .. 195 WELSH SARA JURY ........ 72, 76 WELTY,I JAMES F. ....... . WELTY, LESLIE C. .. WENER, JEFFREY L. WENER, LYNDA H. .. WEPRIN MARK S. . 117,130 1,1 108 141 WERD, NORMAN FRED, f f f f '126, WEST, JUDY ANN ........ WESTPHAL, T. MITCHAEL . WEXLER, DANIEL S. ..... . WEXLER, DEBRA HARRIET WEXLER, LOREL RAE .... 124, 1.2.5. WEXLER, MARIAN P. ........ 45, 46 WEXLER, ROBERT N. .. 62, 117, 127 WEXMAN, THOMAS JEROME .. WHEATLEY, DAVID W. ...... 68 WHEELER, MEREDITH D. 47,' 188 WHEELER, ROBERT 164 WHIPPLE, STEVE ............. 117 127 WHITE, JAMES R. ........ 117, WHITE, JANICE LOUISE . WHITE, JILL ALISON .... WHITE, JOHN B. .,... . WHITE, RICHARD H. WHITE, STEVEN R. ... WHITMAN, ARTHUR L. .. WHITTLE, VICTORIA M. . WIEBOLDT, NANCY ANN ..,... 47 WIEDER, ROBERT H. .... WIENBERG, BRUCE W. .. 208 .... 67' ...1.59. 101,111 127 WINTER, JAMES PATRICK ......... 67 WINTER, MARCIA LEE ......... 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