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SAGA ’65 Skokie, Niles Township High School North Division i Illinois Volume Fern Nadler Editor-in-Chief Robert L. Cohn Associate Editor 2 THE FORMATIVE YEAR . . . Creoting a school begins with dreams, with ideas, and finally with concrete plans. From its solid foundation to the steel roof beams, our school is the physical realization of such dreams and plans. And behind the sturdy facade the immeasurable goal of educating its students is being realized each day. The building stands com- pleted, but we have only begun to fulfill its promises. 3 THE FORMATIVE YEAR . . . Our school exists to pro- vide an atmosphere leading to intellectual pursuits. Combining the latest educational advances with the successful methods of the past, the school encourages each student to develop a discerning mind. Endow- ing the mind with knowledge is a lofty task; establish- ing standards of academic excellence is a greater one. 4 6 THE FORMATIVE YEAR . . . To develop o many- facted individual is the key to the extra-curricular aspect of school life. On the athletic field and at a club meeting, on the dramatic stage and at a special dance, we give a bit of ourselves and gain in re- turn that intangible spark of satisfaction. Beginning now, we establish the first traditions of our school. THE FORMATIVE YEAR . . . Open the doors and there are the people. People are the stimulating force which gives life to our school. Because of people this school exists, and because of them it resounds with the enthusiasm of education. A new student body is molded this year, with a new faculty created to lead and guide it. Watch now as the saga unfolds. 8 Using oil the writing skills they hove learned, these English students communicate through essays. Judy Dreyfuss reoches for a book of modern poetry. English To teach the student to understand and communicate effectively in his native tongue is the primary pur- pose of the English Department. Through reading and discussing literature, the student comes to understand the ideas of great writers. English classes in all four years, as well as classes in English literature and drama, attempt to give the student a background in the forms of literature-essay, poetry, drama, short story, and novel. Through his reoding, the student is mode aware of the different forms which his own communication can take. Study of grammar, vocabu- lary, and rhetoric teach him the structure he must use to build his thoughts into intelligible messages. Guided by his teachers, he attempts to achieve clarity and conciseness in his writing and speaking. The bond of ovthority points out a few deficiencies in Steve Benjamin's theme 13 Fomily Living students Corol Koisermon. Steve Beiigord. Jeon Sontner, Jill Brown, Wendy Block- mon, and Greg Dobbin porticipote in o discussion of marriage. Doing their outside reodmg for sociol studies papers ore Cothy Schlocker, Corol Kolser- I mon, Jockie Blustein, ond Sue Sernovitz. 14 Using a student-drawn mural lor illustration. Miss Porsons explains top- ography. Social Studies The two major goals of the Social Studies Department are to encourage students to think and reason with maturity and to be- come responsible adults. In order to achieve these goals, the department offers not only history courses, from which students may learn from the past how to cope with today's problems, but also courses in Family Living, Psychology, and Sociology, which help stu- dents to understand others and to be more compatible. Non-Western Civilizations and United States History are offered on the basic, regular, and honors levels. In addition, Ad- vanced Placement American History and Euro- pean History courses make it possible for some juniors ond seniors to receive college creditfor their high school work. Additional courses offer- ed in this area are World History, Economics, Latin American History, and Political Science. is AaBfjBiiTril;iEeEe K K3 3HnH Kk JIji Mm HhOoRii 12345678910 • ' . • PpCcTtyy XxUuMm LLI hi 111 w h b33K)K) H Mr. Lendwoy poses with his students dressed in Russian ‘rubashkas . Foreign Language It is vital for a student in this rapidly shrinking world of the twentieth century to learn the language of another country. Therefore, the teaching methods of the Foreign Language Department are in a period of transition from a traditional grammar method, preparing a student for reading foreign literature, to an audio-lingual, conversational method, stressing communication through comprehension and pronun- ciation. In each of the school's four halls is a modern language laboratory where each foreign language student is provided with a microphone and earphones so that he can practice listening and responding. The department offers courses in French, Latin, Span- ish, German, and Russian. Becouse of this diverse selection, a student has an opportunity to become proficient in one of the major languages of the world. 16 Spanish students listen ond respond in the languoge lob with the oid of Mr. Ramirez. Using a French mogazine os her subject. Dale Kreis gives o French speech before her closs. 17 Nancy Sided. David Greenberg, and Ron Cohn try to relate Mr. Mitchell's remarks about conic sections to the wooden models they hold. Pointing to his transparency on the overhead projector. Dennis Boruck exploins his geometry proof. Mathematics In a student's first encounter with mathematics in the study of beginning algebra and plane geometry, he is encouraged to develop discipline and the ability to think clearly and logically. Proceeding into the more advanced studies of trigonometry, solid geo- metry, advanced algebra, and calculus, he learns that the concepts are tools with which mon and his computers can solve yesterday's unsolvable problems. Miss Toepke uses her bulletin board display of the Relationships of Poly- gons in a lecture to her first year algebra class 19 Mr. Cordulla give o few tips to the APP Chemistry class obout their forthcoming experiment. David Greenberg examines the extensive Heathkit equipment in the Science Seminor room. Lenore Sovitz compares her rodius and ulna to the skeleton's while Mr. Lyerla, Myra Adelman, and Dove Mayzel observe. Phytic ttudent Lorry Larson trios to toe the imoge in the parabolic reflector with no error by parallax while Ruth Gould owaits her turn to look. Boyle's Low, that the pressure of a gas is propor- tional to its volume, is demonstrated by Bruce Rohrer. Science Several years of careful planning have evolved into a science department equipped to teach science sub- jects through individual investigation. Lectures are supplemented by laboratory exercises designed to lead each student to prove theories and to gain deep- er understanding of basic concepts through direct participation. In addition to first year courses in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, the department offers Physical Science and Physiology. For students who have completed the honors sequence in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, an advanced placement col- lege Chemistry course is available. Science Seminar, a program for students with a continuing interest in science, allows students to work on independent re- search projects. A specially equipped room with an areo for work and o section for group discussion is set aside for this group. As plans continue to material- ize. this department promises to offer one of the country's most complete high school science programs. Hi Don Dreier gets Dick Thomas in a wrestling hold. Boys Physical Education The major aim of the Boys Physical Education De- partment is to develop within the students the desire to acquire and maintain strong, healthy bodies through vigorous physical activity. It attempts to in- crease skills in recreational activities, to promote healthful living, and to contribute to the emotional and social development of the individual student. In order to achieve these goals, boys take part in many team and individual sports-football, golf, vol- leyball, basketball, wrestling, gymnastics, trock, swimming, and baseball. Boys are also required to attend classroom courses in Health and First Aid. Girls Physical Education In order to promote leadership, sportsmanship, poise, vitality, and good health, the Girls Physical Edu- cation Department provides a wide curriculum of activities and sports for the students. Included in this curriculum are tennis, volleyball, field hockey, swimming, modern dance, and badminton. The Lead- ers Program encourages the more athletic girls to excel in their special fields and to provide leader- ship for the others. Classroom courses in First Aid and Health are also a major part of the eight semes- ters of physical education required for graduation. Striking a creative pose in modern donee class are Joie Hondelmon. Jan teller. and Fran Perlmon. 23 Mr. Von Cleave takes the drivo-tralner machine opart to explain Its workings. Bocking up in a real car demands the individed attention of Rick Mignono. Driver Education The Driver Education Department teaches students to drive safely and to respect all traffic rules. The class- room phase of driving lasts eight weeks; then, to sup- plement the work of the drivo-training machines, a new series of color films is used to give the student a feeling of motion and reality behind the machine. Behind-the-wheel driving sessions ore held both dur- ing study halls and on Saturdays. It is the goal of the Driver Education Department that a student who bas completed all three phases of driver education will be very familiar with a car and driving techniques, and will obey traffic laws, expressing a healthy attitude toward his own responsibility on the road. 24 Business Education Business education prepares students in the skills of the business world. The Business Education Depart- ment, offering fifteen different courses, is one of the largest in the northern suburbs. One of the most unusual of the courses is the work-study program, which involves ten students who attend class in the morning, work in the afternoon at supervised jobs, and earn credits for a diploma. In secretarial and clerical courses, an electronic laboratory enables each student to dial in a recorded tape of varying speeds for dictation practice. Students who partici- pate in a business course learn valuable skills which help them in the many-faceted world of business. IX Typing is o skill demanding proctice. realizes Maris Bell os she corrects o mistake. The console in the electronic classroom provides this secretarial closs with its daily lesson. Busy typing dictation from the dictaphone ore Bon- nie Friedner and Jeon Morgan. 25 Home Arts Learning to buy ond core for o stove are home orts students Poula Feldman and Benoy Port. The Home Arts Department helps to prepare students for home management and careers In home econom- ics. Students of Foods classes learn to prepare proper diets and to make meals tasty and appetizing. In Clothing classes, girls sew their own dresses and skirts. In addition, they learn about the care and usage of various real and synthetic fabrics. The Child Care course studies children at various stages of emotional and physical growth. To aid this study, youngsters are brought os visitors, serving as living examples for class lessons and discussions. Georg Blotco is busy ot work on on industriol orts protect. Industrial Arts Students enrolled in industrial arts courses gain from the department vocational guidance and familiarity with industry. Projects in Woods, Auto Mechanics, Electronics, and Metals classes provide a fine chance for students to develop their individual skills in these areas. Courses in Industrial Drawing and Architec- tural Drawing prepare students for college, careers in the technical fields, and do-it-yourself projects. Jeff Weiner skillfully guides his wood over the sonder The expression on Sharon Citron's tot® show the con- centration needed to produce works of art. Art Understanding, excitement, sensitivity, and awareness are key words in the Art Department. The philosophy and attitude of the artist are stressed first; his tech- nique and method, second. Art classes introduce vari- ous means of shading, contrasting colors, sketching and other fundamental skills. The Art History course traces the art techniques of man. Training in art culti- vates interests that may lead to exciting careers. Sf®v® Berman' pointing is typicol of the creativity of the ort student. GWtS GLEE Bock Row: C. Kruse. L. Martin, S. DuBoff, J. Kliphordt. R Gonz. F. Gryn. A. Ross, S. Rubin, K. Shatnoy. J. SuZukida Third Row: L. Dubin, M Rosen, I Blocn. J. Deutscb. 0. Sbopiro, M. Beiser, E. Gladstone. J. Kal manson. K. Dougherty, L. Kaplan, S. Childs, D. Sowers. Second Row: D. Davies, S. Sutker, L. Weinstein, E. Akerhougen. E Blair, G. Peterson, K. Cap, A. Kosik, S Sw t Tam, J. Wyfsocki. Front Row: J Bosley, E. Glenr. . i Ressman, L Weinmon, M. Cohen, J. Non- nemocher, H Fair. D. Cline, T. Spina. GIRLS glee Bock Row: S. Nonberg. K. Kuhn. P. Altenbern, P. Wer- nick. M Steelman, A. Totelman, L. Glenner, A. Bern- stein. S Miller, P. Busch, E. Elkin Third Row: t. Joseph- son. C. Snyder, M. Gonz. J. Dowson, J. Bitran, J. Dick- kin, C. Skolnik. M. Dolltsky, D. Konter. B. Viktor. N.. Abramson. P SanFillipo Second Row: S. Stolerow, E. Rosen. R Weiss. V. Tillery, J. Blot L. Davis, S. Ford. C Guttler, K Abrams. A Wilke, J. Sandrik Front Row: S. Ratal. J Pierce, D. Sperling. E. Silton, B. Braiman. S. Linderman. K. Czerwinski, D. Ahrens. B. Adelmon, G. Engblom Music The Music Department provides the com- munity and the school with many varied music programs. The Concert Band, perform- ing both as a concert ond marching band, is the largest organization in this department. The band makes trips to the two junior high schools to present concerts. The Concert Or- chestra forms the second of the major instru- mental groups. There are also several small ensembles, including the Stage Band, the Clarinet Choir, and the String Quartet. The choral department consists of the Concert Choir, the Mixed Chorus, and the Girls Glee. This department also includes several extra- curricular singing groups, such as the Val- halla Singers, a selected group of fourteen girls, and the Chamber Singers, a group of six boys and six girls specializing in seven- teenth century music. The choral and instru- mental departments join to present the school's Winter Music Festival of holiday music. Near the end of the year, the Music Department presents a Broadway musical production and a Spring Music Festival. MIXED CHORUS Bock Row: C. Jacobson, J. Sanders. N. Schoufler, R, P gno o. J. Simmons. Socond Row: S. Levine, M. Bittor. E. Fox, M. Kalmonson, R. Martino. L. GoWenberg. Front Row: I. Siobolm. B Von Geem, C. HoHman. S. Gevirtz. M Toster. N. Wodderspoon, K. Popp. CONCERT BAND Bock Row: M. Korn. F. Gould. R. Bolmes. D. Miller, J. Avon. K. Lencho. W. Drowbough, R. Korpmon, B. Lewin, C. From, I. Levine, C. Barron, 0. Dreier, I. Bossuk, D. Zeller. Third Row: J. Yanov, L. Chagares, J. Prococcio. R. Hodes, H. Simon. I. Lang. S. Stolerow. D. Goodman. J. loeppert. G. Brin. D. Boruc. A. E. Gould. G. Turner. R. Picker. W Keller. $ Waller. S Rugendorf. S. Hexom. R. Friedmon. R Cross. E. Liss, J. Slutxky. W. VonGillern. Second Row: T. Kormon. J. Stemke. E. Belokon. D. Rotner. M. Novak. M. Yonow. B. Glossner. L. Novok. j. Bethmonn. P Kellar. B. Levine. L. Frankel. A. L. Gould. D. Swonson. A. Sornot. R Harvey Fron Row: A Shlochler. J. Kellar. R Wollis. ORCHESTRA Bock Row: J. Suiukido. C. Jacobs. S. Steinberg. C. From. J. Honson. I Levine. C. Borron. D Zeller. Second Row: R. Blake. S. Friedman. J. Beth mann. P. Kellar. L. Kellar. R. Wallis. A. Shlochter. I. Chagares. R. Cross. R Friedmon. J. Slutiky. B. Broiman Front Row: 0. Forkos. S. Nimer. P Magerl. D. Feng. J. Pierce. M, Smith. CHOIR Bock Row: H. Shermon. S. Gordon, N. Rehwaldt. K. Fix, N. Dietze, C- Kemp. L Sanders, S. Francke. E- Cohen, H. Richardson, J. Eilers. M. Freeman, G. Czerwinski, L.Dusz Third Row: J. Faintuch, G. Kemp. B. Goldberg, B. Shelsky. J. Meltzer, S. Phipps, S. Sernovilz, S. Crogg. P. Nelson, K. Johnson. M. Fnedmon, G. DeCorl, M. Mol inoro Second Row; K. Engstrom, L Brondel, E Biftmon. I. Nixon. S. Rubm, K. Kessler, D. Ross, R. Smilh. C. Turski, S Boum, I. Scholz, M. Silton, P. Teitelboum. Front Row: I. Weiss. A. Appel man, L. Sovitz M. Kossm. C. Lind, M. Chechopoulos. T. Spino, H. Potish, H. Goldstein, B. Hollond. A. Rossman, S. Steinberg. 32 Activities THE FORMATIVE YEAR ... A significant part of a school's character is its extra-curricular activities. Through our participation in them, we develop our own character and new interests. By creating new activities we generate the spirit of the formative year. I ✓W' Guidance Council members mtheir many activities this year ore co-choirmen Beth Konopka. Scott DuBoH, ond Janice Stover. Student Government In its first year, Student Council had the responsibility of setting student policy and precedent for the years to come. Under the leadership of its three co-chairmen, Council looked into many aspects of student life. Council sponsored the American Field Service Pro- gram which brought an exchange student to Niles North. To improve school spirit. Council initiated the Viking of the Week, sold athletic passes, and sponsor- ed buses to the games. Some of the largest responsi- bilities taken on by Council were the chartering of all student organizations, the operation of the school store, and the distribution of student driving permits. Council sponsored several student committees to de- vise the best possible permanent student government and to perfect North's unique small-school system. Bruce Rohrer ond Avo Brody provided capable leadership ond invaluoble ossisfance to Council members as assistant co-chair- men of Student Council. Officers of Council. Bodi Row: M. Paul (secretary), P. Giuntoli (treasurer), B Rohrer and A Brody (co-vice-chairmen) Front Row: B Konopka. S. DuBoff, and J. Stover (co-chairmenl combined efforts and accomplished much os leoders in establishing Viking traditions. Student Council Members ore Bade Row: M. Costro. N Kreisman, J Bosley, V. Otto. A. Eisenberg, J. Westphol. L. Brown. D. Dovies. S. Greenberg. D. Vorveris, M. Moro. Third Row: I. Ninon. C. Keeler. K. Kotnik. R. Cohn, P Mogen. D. Lolly, I Larson, F Gryn. G- Dobbin. L. Irebels, S. Gordon, P. Melichor. Second Row: M. Smith, C Schlocker, A. Spotz. L. Weiss, J. Solomon, L Berry. I. Friedmon. S. Perlmon, D. Sowers, P Teitelboum Front Row G Schonfeld, B. Kole, L. Weinman. M. Leiler, J. Kodison, B. Zomosl, M. Kossin, S. Ginsburgh. J. Kliphordt, L. Wein- stein. D. Leusch 35 The Student Service Organization is the largest of all school organizations. With its emphasis on ser- vice, not discipline, SSO's guiding principle is that high school students do not need close faculty super- vision when not in classes. Two SSO Executive Board members were chosen from both Niles East and West in June. 1964, and the Board was expanded to seven members in September, 1964. There are three main branches of SSO. Student Service Study Halls supervise and keep records of study halls. In the library, the Student Service Division works in close connection with SSSH, keeping library at- tendance records. Student Service Receptionists is a new branch of SSO, consisting of 108 reception- ists stationed at school doors. These girls greet visitors and provide them with information and personally guided tours of the school building. Executive Board members this year are Bock Row: Neil Chertock. Randy Hoheisel. Glenn Messer schmitt. Front Row: Leslie Jocobson, Mel Nemkov (chairmon). Chris Mussar. Not pictured Mike Goodman. Student Service Organizations Supervising SSO study halls ore period chairmen Bock Row: G. Donkowski, I. Zarov, J. Rubin, M. Sapozmk Front Row: T. Kottmeier, D. lofty. S. Rukm, J. Miller New to SSO this yeorore the Reception,, . Period supervisor, include Bad, Row: E. Kaltmon. j. Bregmon F Biss B. ShefsJcy. J. Kodison. Front Row: L. Hulteen, G. Steuer library Supervisor, keeping track o Vik- ings in the library are: Bod, Row: H. Portmon, R. Thomos. D. Doruff, P. Sme- tono. Front R m«: J Hellar, L lorson, J. McKoy. 37 Coordinating Activities One of the most important of the service clubs is the Steering Committee. Formed early in 1964, the com- mittee has guided the merging of students from Niles East and West into one cohesive student body of Niles North. The Committee directed the formation of the basic student organizations of Niles North, especially including Student Council and SSO. Founded at Niles West in the spring of 1964, the Stu- dent North Unior Board reached its final membership of 25 seniors in September of 1964. Student Union's purpose is to promote social development of students by providing them with social activities. StudentUnion sponsored five Soturday evenings of dancing, movies, and refreshments. Its largest event was the very successful Christmas dance, A Northern Holiday. Helping lo guide North to o smooth opening in September of 1964 ore members of the Steer- ing Committee: Bock Row: I. Jocobson, M. Paul. R. Sweetow. D. leusch Second Row: M. Shimon, S. DuBoff (chairman). M. Moltnoro. Front Row: B. Konopka, I. Garbo (chairman), S. Gordon. Student Union members working for enjoyable evening get-togethers this year are Bock Row: L. Elkins, J. Kliphardt. J. Ferris, J. Gent, B Bartlett, E. Rubenstein Fourth Row R. Bartholomew. J. Rubin. V Zorov Third Row: l Brandei. J. Mclin, J. Bregmon. C. Davies Second Row: L. Hulteen (secretary), I. Bassuk (president), P. Ballou (vice-president), M. MocCorkie (treasurer). Front Row: A Herzeg. J. Lantz, B. Konopka. 38 Responsible lor the happy hours of the' Hounted Launching ore Christening Committee members. Bock Row: S. Solstone. M. Paul. J. Lontz. S. Yones. L. Jocobson, V. Otto. B. Harrison Front Row: P. Giunfoli, M. Goodman. I. Gross. L. Greaves. Christening Committee The Christening Committee, chosen in the spring of 1964, worked oil summer to create an event unique to this past school year. Haunted Launching. Niles North's Christening, took the place of the traditional homecoming weekend. Viking buttons and beanies characterized the weekend as did a growing school spirit which began to simmer at Friday afternoon's pep rally, and boiled over at Friday night's football game. The Committee worked long hours on the Vik- ing ship which carried the Christening Queen and her court around the field during half-time. The enchanted weekend ended with the Christening Dance, Be- witched, capably presented by Senior Cabinet. 39 Quill and Scroll members are selected for their journalistic skills and services. Bock Row: Som Yanes. Fern Nodler, Barb Horrison. Front Row: Keith lencho. Sonde Sol stone. Honor Societies Notional Thespian Society members have served at leosf 100 hours on dro- matic productions Bock Row: M. Rukin, S. Cutler, F. Saxonberg, P. lubeznik. D. Skol. B. Segol, N. Rhodes, M. Kassin. Third Row: J. Kodlson. M. Paul, E. Ruben- sfein, S. Gordon, M. Dolitsky. H. Sher- man. K. Engstrom. L. Weiss. Second Row: R. Waldfogel (point choirman), M. Bloch (treasurer), A. Rossman (vice- chairman), P. Rosenbaum (chairmon), D. Kreis (secretory), D. Smith (clerk). Front Row: S. Solstone. M. Silton, D. Graf, L Gross. L Sloane. Not pictured M. Good- man. 40 Elected to Notional Honor Society lost yeor os juniors or Bock Row: S. Choitlun. R. Hoheisel. R. Ruttenberg, K. Lencho Second Row: M. Kossin, J. Fronklm, C. Fointuch, H. Kahn, M. Paul, F. Nadler, J. Stover Front Row: S. Solstone, B. Konopko. Not pictured M. Goodman. To be considered for election into National Honor Society, National Thespians, or Quill and Scroll, one must accumulate a certain number of merits. For National Honor Society acceptance, one must display out standing ability in the fields of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. One hundred hours of work on dramatic pro- ductions are required for membership to the National Thespians. The International Hon- or Society for High School Journalists, Quill and Scroll, demands excellence and hard work in high school publications, its mem- bership being based on literary creativity. 41 Members of the Fine Arts Club, Potpourri, claim to do everything that is done by no other club Bock Row: I. Weinman, P. Libman, I. Eisenberg. E Bonti. J. Andrews, C. Keefer. J. Herrmann, J. Johnson, I. Brown, J. West- phol. Fifth Row: I. Elkms, R. Kaplan, R. LeVine. R. Von Oeusen, S. Felsenthal. S. Corlson, N. Chertock Fourth Row: G. Kipp. R. Zolt, R. Kalmon, M. Wadler, J. Frank- lin. L. Keep. S. Dimschuitz, 0. Graf Third Row: K. Cop. J. Price. L. Garbo (vice-president), L. Greoves (presi- dent). V. Otto (secretary). D. Leusch (treasurer), S. Froncke. Second Row: M. Leifer, C. Kruse, M. Komuk, M. Shimon, L. Friedman. R. Kurtz. Front Row:M. Moli- noro, W. Rafilson, C. Nordberg, N. Poyne Aesthetic Clubs The Aesthetic Clubs of Northi provided diversions in the arts on all levels for students. Musical Vik- ings performed for personal pleasure together as Chamber Singers, Valhalla Singers, and the String Quartet. In a different area, the Fine Arts Club, Potpourri, organized taffy pulls and tobogganing parties. After classes. Art Club members expressed their feelings on canvas as Spotfighters did on stage. The Debate Team found success at nearly every tournament attended, as did the Forensics League. Last of the Aesthetic Clubs is the Twirf- ers, whose vitality enhanced football contests this year as they performed with the marching band. 42 Art Club: Bock Row: M. Kallhaug, H. Gil- lengertin, A. Wold, T. Nicholas. H Kllng, S. Silk Third Row: S. Levin, A. Epstein, J. Smigiel. C. Schumon, L. Eorlix Second Row: M. Bell, J. Frishmon, C. Korn (treosurer), P. Guowitz (vice-president), P. Chechopoulos (president). Front Row: K. Popp. N. Wedderspoon, K. McWhor- ter. Budding actors and octresses of Spotlighters art Bock Row: A. Milstein, D. Jenkins, J. Bitron, B. Horwllz. A Ross. A Biumenthol. M. OrloH, M. Cohen, C- Chulsky, J. Korp, I. Kaplan Fifth Row: S. Hoffer. K. Katnik, S Miller, 0. Gold- man. J. Heller, J. Edelson, P. Busch, L. Schwartz, M. Novak, D. Biumenthol Fourth Row: B. Olshon, C. Newmon, G. Engblon. J. Pierce, M Silk, L. Bloom, J. Bolotin, S. Solomon, L. Kesselmon Third Row: S DuBoH. 0. Shane (vice- president). M. Allman (secretory). J. Price. M. Gelder (president), R. Zolt (treasurer), M. Rosen. 0. Brill. Second Row: L Weiss, L. Cohen, A. Sender, R. Weiss, C. Colitz. L. Larsen. B. London. Front Row: 0. Sowers, L. Josephson, A Jocks. W Peorlmon, C. Long. String Quartet-. Pam Mogerl, Sharon Nimer, Daniel Forkos. Mark Smith. leading Northi's morching band ore the Twirters: Anna Russo, Toni Horrigon, Kathy W- Whorter. 43 Debate Team members turned in o winning record at neorly all tournaments they attended Bock Row: C. Goodman, D. Weiner, D. Cohen, H. Goldstein, D. Lubowich. Second Row: J VonDelinder (Cooch). E. Gladstone. S. Sutker, C Rubin- stein, R. Hammond, A. Cooper, M. Beiser. Front Row: N. Kotz. S. Rukin, R. Good- man. D. Ross. Otomber Singers: Bock Row: M. Turoff. C. Lind, T. Spina, A. Rossman. Front Row L. Sovitz, C. Skolnik, S. Gervitz, A. Bernstetn, N. Wedderspoon. Valhalla Singers: Bock Row: B Goldberg, L. Ford, S. Gordon. K. Fix. L. Nixon. B. Hol- land. Front Row: K. Engstrom, S. Froncke, L. Weiss. N. Rehwoldt, J. Meltzer, H. Sher- mon. 44 Forensics Leoguc members successfully displayed their speaking abilities ol many tournaments this yeor. Bock Row: C. Dovis. A Beniamm. K. Lencha, R.Goodman.M. Kossm, P. Libman Front Row: R Gould. P. Rosenbaum, J. Stover. A. Rossman, L. Weiss. J. Bregmon. French Club members this yeor ore bach Row: A Ross. L Eisenberg, R. Anderson. L. Johnson. Second Row: I. Gross. M. Silk. F. Nodler, D Ahrens. D Levine. V. Worshill. Gilt Ison. P Bucoro. M. Byford, R. Rubin, B. Goldberg. J. levy, L. Schwartz. Third Row: B. Kopokin, D. Shone Front Row: I. Kaplan. A. Phillips, M. Maro (president). L lihon W Shavtn, S. Carlson. H. Levine, F. Gryn, B. Smith, S. Felsenthol, H. Kahn. R. Koplon, (treasurer). D. Cherner (vice-president). M. Meyers. P. Marc. A. Miller. Language Clubs The foreign languages can be taught in the class- rooms. but to fully understand the peoples, customs and ways of life in countries other than the United States, one must find outside assistance. To over- come this problem, the students of Russian, Latin, Spanish, French, and German formed their re- spective Foreign Language Clubs. Each club met to learn more about its country. Banquets and holi- days, celebrated in traditional ways, added atmos- phere to the languages that were studied. Also, the refreshments were served and movies shown. In ad- dition to the fun the members had at each meeting, the students had the chance to converse in the foreign languages they had respectively endeavored to study. More French Club members or - Bock Row: I Friedman, S. Nonberg. C. Schneider. J. Fishmon. L. Dubm, M Koniuk, A Mittenfhol. E. light, J. Price Third Row: E. Eisenberg, K. Popp. C. Nordberg, Z. Feigen. P. Wernick, L. Ressman. D. Davies. L. Glossner. I. Second Row: E. Gladstone. C. Kruse. D. Bublick, K. Koy. D. Shopiro. L. Koplon, I. Cohan, I Asher Front Row: S. Cohen. G. Turner. I. Brenner, S. lindermon, L landsman. B. Zorby, S. DuBoff. M. Rosen. German Club: Back Row: E. Bouze, V. Otto. M. Young, D. Chonnon, C Zorylkulmon, D. Wemer, C. Meyer, L. Treb els Third Row: B Oolins, S. Weiss. R.Mignano. J. Look, I. Spielmon, B Segoi Second Row: D Leusch, V. Rosenfeld. D. Israel. S. Steinberg, C. Wallis. Front Row: A. Shone. L. Levy, P. Melechar, K. Gabbey, J Wood. Latin Club: Back Row: J. Ruggirello, J. Skelmk, K. Gitlis, Wolz. S. Niles. H. Brown, J. Andrews, A. Lome Front Row: G. Peterson. J. Wogner (treasurer), L. Elkins -secretary), S. Finley (president), J. Helman (vice-president), J. Johnson. 46 Spanish Club: Bock Row: T Ackerman, J. Johnson, M. Miller. S. DuBoff. E. Fier- stem, C Green, J. Sher. D. Konfer, R Mullock, I. Boron, D Koplon Fourth Row A. Stem, R Wallers, T. Abrams, D. Filler, S Chrislensen, J. McKay, S. Smithon, J Golden, J. Gerslen, D. Barllelt. C. Diclor Third Row: B Cornow. J. Weismon, C. Fine, V. Finder, H. Dordick, A. Zenner, J. Rosen, 0. Didech. D. Jacobson, I. Waxier. T. Schullmon. Second Row: R. Holpern, M Horowitz. D. Peorlmon isec relory), M. Rissman (treasurer), S. Smith (president), M. Weil, J. Barnett. M Leon (vice-president). F Leal Front Row: S. Grossman, C. Rosen, J. Goldman, S. Brom- son, S. JoMe, S. Rice. L. Josephson, N. Wedderspoon. Russian Club: Bock Row: G. Londe, H. Wish. F. Ishizuko, M. Molinoro. S. Zindell. G. Ostrom, M. Katz Third Row: H. Bofman, R. Pazan. B. Heckman, S. Wolsh, J. Heller, R. Lee, S. Boum, S. Johnson Second Row: K. Belokon, M. Bloch, C. Rubinstein, B. London, J. Siegmon Front Row: L Frankel. T Skore. J. Feltmon. D Boruck. 47 Interested in the home arts are Home Economics Club members. Back Row: M. We.timon, M. Bylord, 0. Cline, E Blair, P Rechel. A. Frank. R. Botner, P Busch Third Row: 8 Nigen. Y Stegeman, M. O hea. C. Pappos, S. Lie- bovitx. L. Wojakowski, S. Friedmon, I Altenbern, J. Scott, B. Moiling. S. Cohen. Second Row: P Mogerl (historian), P. Glick (secretary). A. Grossman (vice-president), D. Hunter (president), J. Koppel (treasurer), G. Peterson (reporter), B. Koenig. Front Row: I Keep, S. Dibrell. K. Dougherty. D. Abrens, A. Lucia. D. Sfeinbrink, S. Sims. Vocational Clubs Future Nurses: Back Row: J. Eilers, S. Okaworo. J. Klouthis, G. Bovetta. B. Goldberg, G. Levy, A Lome. B. Van Geem, J. Klouthis. Front Row: I. Glossner. J. Kaufman, C. Hoffmon. R. Collins (treasurer), J. Loiter (vice-president), C. Ramsay (president), D. Kaplon (secretory), L. Gittelson. 48 Future Teochert of Amarico are Back Row: S. DuBoH. K. Popp, N. Abramson, I. Gienner, P. Groy, A. Ross, S. Nimer, B Goldman, D. Davis, M Rosen Fifth Row: J Bloom, Z. Feigen, J. Klouthis, P. Rechel, R. Koplan, D. Mark, M. Rosen, L. GiWelson, K. Sherman Fourth Row: B. Broimon, S. Linderman, K. Dougherty, T. Asher. C Tani. D. Levine. S. Dimschuitz. B. Adelman, B. Kopakin. Third Row: B. Koenig. G. Peterson, I. Krupp (president), M. Dolitsky, T, Sryn (secretory), J. Kolmanson (treasurer), L. Schott. M. Fine Second Row: L Kaplan, B. Monnmg. K. Reisch. D. Wells. S. Miller. J. Koppel, B. Zorky Front Row: I. Keep, I. Leventhal. A. Jacks, L. Shapiro, J. Berman During his four years of high school each student not only investigates various fields of study, but also discovers where his vocational interests and talents lie. Vocational club programs helped stu- dents to learn about specific professions through guest speakers and field trips. Trips to grade schools to practice teach familiarized the Future Teochers of America with many aspects of the teaching pro- fession. Members of Future Nurses learned about nursing through films, lectures, and trips to hos- pitals. Future homemakers learned the fine points of cooking and sewing in the Home Economics Club. For those students whose interests lay in interna- tional affairs, the United Nations Club provided pro- vocative lectures, slides, films, and discussions. 49 United Notion Club members ore well known for their indivtdualisn Back Row: D. Hunter. J. Levy. A. Benjamin. R. Cross, K. lencho, A. Bernstein. Second Row: D. Levin (recording secretory). H. Alfossa, P. Melichor (correspond- ing secretary), I. Brenner (assistant chairman), C. Keefer (vice-chairman), r. Bernstein (choirmon). Front Row: I Krupp (recording secretary), C. Green. B. Kopakin. 50 Aiding the community, the school, the foculty, and the student body is the goal of the Niles North ser- vice clubs. The Audio Visual Education members make audio visual equipment available to students and teachers. Easy access to this equipment aids teach- ers in supplementing daily lessons. School supplies are sold throughout the day by students who serve tJS School Store Clerks. The Hi-Y club, affiliated with the YMCA. adopted a European orphan and includes a coat checking service in its program. Helping all school performances to run smoothly, the members of the Ushers Club ensure efficient seating of the audience. The Library Aids assist the school librar- ians by doing such |obs os keeping bookshelves in order and checking out books. Each period of the day several monitors assist the secretaries in the hall offices and the divisional office, answering the phone, helping students, and performing other nec- essary tasks. Health Office Monitors aid the nurses in caring for sick students. Keeping the cafeteria in order is the goal of the Cafeteria Monitors. The Attendance Monitors help bring attendance infor- mation to the attendance office for its processing. Technical Service Organization works diligently behind the curtains of all Northi presentations, perfecting the technical aspect of every assembly and production. Assisting ot Viking social events are Ushers Bock Row. P. Bucoro, A. Schroeder. D. Londl, C. Bloul, K. Rodicek, S. Shiftman, M. Kallhauge Third Row: J. Ramis, K. Belokon, R. Kolmon. I. Ewing, L Glossner. B. Koenig, L Keep Second Row: Y. Stegemon, T Kramer (treasurer), D. Graf (president), B. Ellison (vice-president), C. Schild. M. Moro. Front Row: S. Dimschultx. D. Levin. J. Johnson, J. Foy, B. Korhon. Hi-Y: Bock Row: S. Christensen, W. Hedstrom. L. Larson, G. Myhr Front Row: R. Horvey (president). M. FreehiM (secretory). M. Gelder (treasurer). R. Bartholomew (vice-president). 51 Library Aid : Back Rom: G. Johnson. 0. With. B lahtman, G. Peterson Third Row: S. Groan . 0. Millar, K. Baormon, J. Edalton. Second Rom: D. Fang, B. Lavina, R. Blivot. Front Rom: M. Saltimon, M. Zorov, I. Lavanthol. Assisting in tha Viking library ora student Library Aids Bock Rom: M. Door. C. Millar. J. Drayfuss, B. Cohan Third Rom: S. Grossmon, M Kollhaugo, T. Kramer Second Row: S. Okaworo, D. Bublick, L. Cohan. Front Row: M. Horrsch. L Kossof, K. Fix. Library Aids: Bock Rom: M TuroH, T SchiH, L. Bloom, A. Sander Third Row: A. Friedman, A. Gale. Second Row: N. Freedman. L. Lorsen, S. Feidmon. Front Row: R. Gould, R. Carl- son, N. Oaitza 52 Working Kord behind the scenes of oil Viking ossem- bites and theotricol productions is the Technical Serv- ice Organisation Bock Row: M. Meyers, S. Nolan, M lubor, J. Tanker. C. libkin Fourth Row: A Gilbert, T. !xhmtdt. R. Rumock. Third Row: F. Gould, M. Turoff, M. Kolmonson. M. Smith. Socond Row: B. Segal (sec- rotary), F Saxonberg (president), D. Smith (vico-presi- 1 ' Front Row: A. Sornat, M. Rukin. Piloting films ond coring for projectors. Audio Visual Education personnel ore: Back Row: J. Silvetti, D. Dewold. R. Rivkin (president). R. Richey, J. Loeppert, J. Look. M. Moyer, C. Josephson Second Row: D. Goodman, L. Tagrin, M. Rukin (vice-president). D. Skol, J. Gross. J. Bloom. B. Phelan. Front Row: S. londermon. G. Jocobs, S. Solomon. R. Carlson, B Crohn, F. Gould, H. Dardkk. 53 Health Office Monitor : Bock Row. j Kaufman, J. Kenner, R. Stearns. B. Goldberg, D. Kaplan. Second Row: J. Droll, Z. Feigen, J. toiler Front Row: V. Silver. A. Tax, K. Larson. Attendance Monitors ore-. Bodi Row: E. Rothschild, K. Kuhn, P. Orlov. D. Cherner, B Levin, I. Garbo, R. Kaplan, E. Doar, F. Perlman, M. Block. Third Row: H. Sochsel, L. Shapiro, D. SonFillipo, S. Boyer. M. Dolitsky, D. Nineberg, J. Molis, J. Berman Second Row: M. Molinaro. M. Babetch, R. Waldfogel. R. LeVine, F. Gryn, S. Robins. S. DuBoH, S. Weber. Front Row: A Sochsel, G. Silvermon, R. Blivas, G. Smoller, L. Waxier, D. Graf. 54 Assisting the hall directors and their secretaries ore the Holl Office Monitors Bock Row: B Wenger, H. Kraus. D. Isroel. P. Marc. D. Hunter, P. Ballou, C. Levinson. B. Frledner. K. Johnson, R. Botner. E. Smith, L Glossner, P. Feldmon. D. Blank. Third Row: B. Broiman, I. Gross. H. Marcus. L. Schotz. M. Fine, D. Lombert, J, Bregmon, C. Zolkowski. 1.Ford. R. Mullock, T. Friedman, C. Friend. S. Kodetz, R. Bodenstein, G. Levy, J. Brown, R. Lewin. Second Row: T. Horowitz. N. Reid, J. Blustein, C. Silverman. M. Klein. B. Levy, J. Hulburt, H. Oenn, L. Wo|okowski. A. Ben- jamin, L. Becker. L. Perper. Front Row: E. Schwartz. E. Biftmon, A. Maizell. H. Scholz.M. Schnoble.J. Rigby. B. For- man, S. Smith, 0. Swenson, K. Clarkson. K. Kay, P. Remenik. Divisional Office Monitors ore Bock Row: W. Block mon, J. Brown, J. Ellers. R. Steorns, B. Sorosky, K. Engstrom. Second Row: S. Dimschultz. S. Smith. 0. Meier. R. Lewin. Front Row: I. Krupp. B. Segol. A. Johan son. S. Korlin, R. Bernstein. 55 School Sk r« Clarks: Bock Row: I Levy, I. Gittner, B. Bovefto, B Kon- op ko. C. Keefer. M. Pool. D. Leusch. Second Row: S Perlmon, A. Wilke. S. Cohen. S. DoBoH. J. Lontz, M Kossin, P. Teitelboum. Fron Row: V. Ofto. J. Droll. S. Szornych, J. Wogner. T. Hoin, S. Gordon Sciences learned in a classroom were not enough for the students of Niles North, so to satisfy their own curiosity, these students formed the science clubs -Math, Camera. Biology, Aquarium, Chemistry, and Chess. These clubs encouraged students to learn the hows and whys of many questions not covered in classwork and gave each student opportunity to probe into the unknown. Chemistry Club's aim was to allow the students to work intricate experiments and form personal conclusions as if they were re- search scientists; whereas the Biology Club probed deeper into the animal and plant kingdoms. Mem- bers of the Astronomy Club learned about stars and the sky in general Chess Club members kept their heads bowed over intriguing games of chess, and Math Club members found that pondering over a mathematical problem could be enjoyable. Explor- ing underwater life was the main purpose of the members of the Northi Aquarium Club. Cafeteria Monitori: Bock Row: P. Kay. R. Phelan, S. Dadigan, J. Meinhardt, L. Young. J. Trouger, R. Gillengerton, R. Wilson. M. Mollin, W. Drowbough, M. Kreisman Third Row: J Levin. H. Fried, S. Scholler. H. Sadkin, M. Kali. J. Proft. D. Pepper, G. Greenmon, L. Shore, D Bortlett. R. Rapper Second Row: M. Tester, S. Foucault, C. Green. L. Nonderc, B. Bavetto, S. Myers. M. Kost, J. Sider Front Row: M. Tokaa, J. Brunelli, L. Larson, S. Londerman, D. Berman. W. Guzy. 56 Foscinoted by the choI tenges of mothemotics ore Moth Club member . Bock Row: A. Londermon, B Segal. G Charne . M. Morcus, B. Conklin. 0. Cfwnnon, S. Binder Second Row: L Newman, B. Greenspan, R Hodet, Pierce Front Row: A. Sornot, 0. Boruck. D. Forla (president). H Le- vine. S. liebovib. Science Clubs Punling over a chess problem are members of the Chess Club: Bock Row: E. Rothschild. B. Friedman. A. Sarnot. R. Hodes Front Row: B. Wolf (president), B. Greenspan (vice-president), T. Conrod. Biology Club members ore Bock tfow: R. Kales, D. Sales, B. Segal. S. Benjo- min. E. Elrod. M. Smith. Front Row: W. Smith. A. Kashevos (secretory). R. Rumock and R. Botner (co-presidents). A Sender. Chemistry Club: Bock Row: K. Becker. R. Thelin. M. Meyers. B Segal. J. Korp. Third Row: A. Gilbert. J. Rhode. A. Shone. Scond Row: M. Bitter, M. Cohen. 0. Merritt, 0. Kreis. Front Row: R. Gould, R. Kaye (president), J. Helmon (vice-president). J. Pierce. Astronomy Club: Bock Row: D. Boruck. R. Goodman, N. Kali, H. Levine, G. Chorness, D. Lubowich, S. Binder Front Row: R. Kaye, B. Segol (secretory), J. Helmon (president). D. Mann. S. Woish. Aquarium Oub: Bock Row: Borry Segol. Elliot Elrod. Lorry Tagrin (secretory). Front Row: Merle Fischer (treosurer), Mark Meyers (vice-president), Greg Os- trom (president). 58 Literary Societies Working under the same handicaps that every new organization faced this year. Calliope members un- dertook the publication of an anthology of Northi's finest student writings. Staff artists racked their broins for original ideas to illustrate poetry, formal and infor- mal essays, foreign language articles, and satirical or social criticisms. With admirable originality and only occasional recourse to East’s Golden Galleon or West’s Apotheosis for format, editors of Calliope created a successful first edition. Extra funds earned from concessions at home sports events, along with money gained from publication of the literary guild, provided funds for what is hoped to become a tradi- tional celebration, an end-of-the-year banquet. Staff member of Calliope are known for their creativity Bock Row: S. Finley. H. Denn, P. Orlov. J. Franklin. Second Row: L. Cohen, M. Bloch, R. Kaye, J. Rubin. Front Row: S. Perlmon. J. Price. Editors of Colliope are: Paul Orlov (short story editor), Janis Fronklin (poetry editor), Hollis Denn (art editor). Sharon Finley (essoy editor). 59 North Star Editors-ln-chi f of North Star or Barbara Harrison and Sand Sol ston . Page editors ore: Sam Yon s. Sand Salston , Keith lencho. Borbaro Harrison, and Richard Wallis. Niles North’s three literary organizations, North Star, Calliope, and Saga, offered students the oppor- tunity to shape their creativeness into concrete, tangible form. For the individual whose interest was journalism. North Star provided a critical proving ground for an aspiring newspaperman. Reporters tracked down hot scoops, learned of the more human side of on instructor in a candid interview with a faculty member, and discovered the news- worthy aspects of the constant activity teeming with- in North’s four halls. They sought out the details of Christening and the Emperor’s Ball, interviewed hall directors, and English teachers who starred in high school musicals, and made public the basket- ball rivalries between the Hall B Bagels and Cary's Commandos of Hall A. The hours spent by North Star's staff became worthwhile for staff members each time their handiwork came off the press and into the hands of 1,977 eager, enthusiastic Vikings. G n rol staff m mbars or : Bocfc Row: P. libmon. D. Z ll r, 1. Coh n. J. L wis, P. Wibl . P. Orlov, J. Ros n. Front Row: L Gr nwald, P. Gilli . S. Rosnick. M. Adelson. I. Gross. 60 Editor-In-Chief and Associat Editor for Sogo '65 are Fern Nodler ond Robert Cohn. The Saga staff met each day during the last two semesters to create a book that would capture the memories of North's first year. Staff members, like the group on North Star, spent much of their free time learning about Northi; for example, the Aca- demic Editor, in her efforts to include pictures of all aspects of Viking educational facilities, spent several days with a photographer taking pictures of science classes, shop labs, home economics kitchens, and typing and mathematics classes. Stoff members found an outlet for their literary abilities when the task of writing copy appeared. They learned the jargon of publications, and the necessity of meeting deadlines as the due-date of their respective sections neared. Editors of Sogo ore Koren Cop (special events). Ellen Door (treasurer). Barbara Rosen (activities). John Hulburt (faculty), Joseph Feng (sports), Gito Schonfeld (portraits). Cheryl Faintuch (ocodemic). Stoff members of Sogo ore Bock Roe : S. Giocmto. I. Eisenberg. B. Rosen, J. Blustein, M. Bloch, E. Door, D. Kreis. Third Row: H. Kahn, B. Segal, J. Wogner. K. Lencho. S. Beorok. B. Bornow Second Row: L. Grooves, G. Schonfeld. R. Woldfogel, L. Shapiro, S. Dimschulti. Front Row: C. Faintuch, J. Feng, F. Nodler, R. Cohn, K. Cop, J. Hulburt. 61 THE FORMATIVE YEAR ... A champion athlete is the product of time ond patience, perseverence and skill; a championship team is the product of teamwork ond sportsmanship. Initiating these qualities in the forma five year, we are assured of success in the future. Sports VARSITY FOOTBALL Bock Row: Cooch Conway, R. Boumonn, J. Sostrin, R. Collins. R. Pozan, R. Thomas, L. Young, D. Andrzejewski. G. Coleman. L. Bossuk, F. Nutting. Coach Henderson, Cooch Haynes. Third Row: Heod cooch McCarrell. Coach Mitz, I. Goulding. W. Schirmer. S. Warren, B. Quinn, J. Miller, R. Anderson, J. McKay. H. Eiler, S. Gilman, P. Reitman, Coach Ramirez Second Row: I. Dovidson, R. Phelan, R. Thomas, B. Thomson, M. Weinstein, G. Dobbin, D. Doruff, P. Loza- rus, D. Myers. D. Ewing, M. Sopoznik, M. Rosenick (manager) Front Row: R. Zimberott (mon- oger), J. Karol. S. DuboK, D. Dreier, R. Goldstein, G. Wells. N. Cher tack. S. Scholler, R. Sweetow. P. Smetana. M. Gilhooley, A. Londerman (trainer). Viking Gridders Show Their The high-spirited Viking football team ended its first season with a disappointing record of one victory against seven losses. After dropping their first game to Niles East, the Varsity gridders came back to defeat Wheeling in the first conference game of the season. The Viking squad, under the guidance of Coach Dave McCarrell, displayed its willingness to fight in encounters on the field with bigger, more experienced teams. Led on the field by quarterbacks Roger Thomas and Jim McKay, the team often brought the ball deep into enemy territory, but the lack of size prevented the Viking offense from driving on to the end zone. Although Jim McKay, Paul Smetana, Bob Sweetow, and other outstanding juniors will return to form the nucleus of next year's squad, the Vikings will have to depend on players from the sopho- more team to form next year’s Varsity football team. l 64 Cooch Henderson reflect the determination of the Viking footboll team. Quarterback Roger Thomo fodes bock to pass. VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES NILES NORTH 0 Niles East 14 NILES NORTH 8 Wheeling 6 NILES NORTH 0 Glenbrook North 40 NILES NORTH 0 Maine West 39 NILES NORTH 0 Glenbrook South 33 NILES NORTH 0 Prospect 27 NILES NORTH 0 Forest View 21 NILES NORTH 14 Deerfield 46 Nell Cher lock evodes would-be tocklers ol the Christening gome. Determination Jim McKoy grabs the football from a Trojan in the Eost gome. Paul Smetona carries the ball, ossisted by o block from Dave Ewing. VARSITY FOOTBALL STANDINGS Glenbrook South 6 1 Prospect 6 1 Deerfield 5 2 Maine West 5 2 Forest View 3 4 Glenbrook North 2 5 NILES NORTH 1 6 Wheeling 0 7 6S SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Bock Row: M. Mandi, P. Sternberg, R. Bossuk. R. Schoos, A. Young, C. Heod, J Edenson, E Hor rison, B. Dolins, L. Levinson, D. SuHka Third Row: F. Rambert. R. Rosenquist. B Anderson, G. Woldmon. F. Greenfield. S. Poznonsky, K. Schwari. T. Thomas. G. Gordon. Second Row: Cooch Hodnlk, M. Lutz, S. Monturo. P. Sobin, G. Endo, H. Brown, F. Ishizuko, S. Silk. J. Tatar, R. Gold- berg. Coach Lyerla Front Row: R. Koles (monoger), M. Goldberg. A. Eisenberg, R Powell. R. Nissenson, L Starkopf. J. Gross, R. Fisher, W. Gorlner (monoger). Sophs, Frosh Learn The sophomore football team, under the leadership of coaches Ed Hodnik and Ralph Lyerla, fared little better than the Varsity. The sophomores finished with a 1-5-1 conference record and a 1-6-1 overall record. The team started badly as it lost its first two games to Niles East and Wheeling, tied Glen- brook North, and dropped the next game to Maine West. The sophomore Vikings were unable to de- feat Glenbrook North because they lacked a good kicker to score the point after the touchdown. The sole victory came against Glenbrook South as the Vikings scored two touchdowns, but again failed to make the extra points. In the last six games of the season the sophomores were able to score ot leost one touchdown in every game, but they were able to win only one of these games. The addition of out- standing sophomore players, including Bob Schooz, Bob Powell, Rich Fisher and Karl Schwarz, to next year’s Viking team should help the Varsity win more games in their continuing effort to become a power. Cooch Lyerla gives his team last -minute instructions to insure a victory. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SCORES NILES NORTH 0 Niles East 7 NILES NORTH 0 Wheeling 33 NILES NORTH 6 Glenbrook North 6 NILES NORTH 13 Maine West 33 NILES NORTH 12 Glenbrook South 0 NILES NORTH 7 Prospect 13 NILES NORTH 7 Forest View 13 NILES NORTH 13 Deerfield 33 FROSH 'A' SCORES NILES NORTH 13 Wheeling 33 NILES NORTH 13 Glenbrook North 26 NILES NORTH 0 Maine West 30 NILES NORTH 20 Glenbrook South 7 NILES NORTH 7 Prospect 14 NILES NORTH 0 Forest View 26 NILES NORTH 20 Deerfield 6 FROSH A FOOTBALL for the Future Bock Row: R. Toilet sen, R, P.gnoto, R. Gillengerten. R Wilson. W Kessel. S. Gilmon. J. Cooper Third Row: Cooch Meier, M. Stein, M Mollin, D. Tiltges, P Blumenfeld. W Red inger. R. Miles, Coach Weber Second Row: R. Schotz, S. Hightmon. T Anderson, A. Roin- iotis, J. Clarkson, W. Kasch, B. Reynolds. Front Row: K. Bers (monager), B. Krosny, A. Gebel, G. Greenmon, B. Zomost, M. Waltrich, P. Erickson. FROSH B’ SCORES NILES NORTH 0 Wheeling 27 NILES NORTH 0 Maine West 19 NILES NORTH 0 Glenbrook North 35 NILES NORTH 0 Prospect 0 NILES NORTH 7 Forest View 43 NILES NORTH 6 Deerfield 0 The two freshman football teams finished with losing records of 2-5 and 1-4-1 for the Frosh A and the Frosh 8 teams, respectively. Despite losing five of the seven games they played, the Frosh A team was able to score more points than any other Viking team. The Frosh B team, meanwhile, did not score a single point until the last two games of the season, when they, scored one touchdown in each game. These freshmen will have another year to gain some valu- able experience before they play at the Varsity level. FROSH B- FOOTBALL Bock Row: G. Reoding, J. Collins. C. Millar, H. DeCorrevont, A. Torshis, P. Zori, R. Rosanquist. D. Vorvans. R. Swanson. W. Keller Second Row: Cooch Hosier, L. Chogores. M. Gruenfeld. S WolH, D. Peterson, F. Woltzer. R. Moyers, B. Hallman. C. Jacobs, Cooch Gront Front Row: J. Klugmon (monager). S. SvHko. H. Zimmerman. D. Gooris. G. Welch. S. Londermon. R. Johnson, J. Wyler. mw turc X VIKINGS VIKINGS XNL, HIKINGS, 1KING£ Hit VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Bock Row: Cooch Robinson. W. Kuhnl . R Hoh E. Nuss. J. Rubin. R. Gono. J. Gent Second Row: H. Solomon. R Koutmon. T. Hoin. C. Talon. D. Stellat, P. Lor sen Front Row: R. Schotz. R. Kuhnle. V Baleslri. P Giuntoli. V-for Viking Victory was the byword for Varsity Coach Bill Robinson's hard-driving crosscountry team. Through arduous work, the Viking harriers established themselves as a power in the Mid-Suburban League, compiling a 7-4 dual-meet record and finishing fourth in the league. Led by senior Tom Hain, junior Marc Stein, and Most Valuable Player Bill Kuhnle, the team performed admirably. The team's record was excellent and the return of many key runners should help continue this success in seasons to come. Harriers Win Seven VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY STANDINGS Maine West 7 0 Prospect 6 1 Forest View 5 2 NILES NORTH 4 3 Deerfield 3 4 Glenbrook South 2 5 Glenbrook North 1 6 Wheeling 0 7 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY SCORES NILES NORTH 26 Niles West 32 NILES NORTH 26 Niles East 29 NILES NORTH 26 Wheeling 33 NILES NORTH 50 Proviso West 15 NILES NORTH 25 Glenbrook North 31 NILES NORTH 48 Maine West 15 NILES NORTH 23 Deerfield 34 NILES NORTH 16 Glenbrook South 46 NILES NORTH 46 Prospect 15 NILES NORTH 27 Lake Forest 29 NILES NORTH 50 Forest View 15 FROSH-SOPH CROSS COUNTRY SCORES NILES NORTH 25 Niles West 34 NILES NORTH 32 Niles East 25 NILES NORTH 23 Wheeling 34 NILES NORTH 26 Proviso West 30 NILES NORTH 31 Glenbrook North 26 NILES NORTH 40 Maine West 18 NILES NORTH 34 Deerfield 22 NILES NORTH 40 Glenbrook South 17 NILES NORTH 42 Prospect 19 NILES NORTH 25 Lake Forest 30 NILES NORTH 30 Forest View 29 Bob Kuhnle nears the finish line determined to defeat a runner from Forest View. Under the able leadership of Coach George Baptist, the cross country team at the Frosh-Soph level was off to a commendable start. Although the team com- piled only a 4-7 record, the three top runners, sopho- mores Bill Kuhnle and Dean Stellas, and Freshman Bob Kuhnle placed first, third, and eighth, respectively, at the conference meet. Several of the sophomores ran at the Varsity level for part of the season, de- priving the team of much of its strength. As the season progressed, the team gained experience and ran faster on the two-mile course in Harms Woods. SOPHOMORE CROSS COUNTRY Bock Row: Cooch Baptist. K. WoNmger. R. Solzgeber, G. Golluzzo, F. Rust. K. Semrow, M. Rosner, M. lubof. Second Row: G. Greed. E. Bennett. I. Share, M. Levine, R Zimberoff Front Row: M. Kelin, C. Goldstein. S. Meyer. « Cli IT' I _ Varsity Swimming Team Bodi Row: j. Moran, G. lande. I. Paterson. S. Krosny, W. Colker, I. Zarov, G Messer- schmitt. J. Vender, M. Nemkov, J. Jacobs, Coach Rusk. Second Row: P. Lazarus, M Davis. D. lofty. J. Heller, G. Dankowski, R. Meyer, J. Wood. J. Wob. Coach Hosier. Front Row: A Stein (monoger). A. Greenberg(monoger), R. Liveris imonogerR Mig- nono (manager). Cooch Powers. Swimmers Finish Second The Varsity swimming team, better known as the Purple Porpoise, was one of our school's most success- ful teams. By compiling a league record of 5-2, and an overall record of I 1-3, the swimmers shared second place in the Mid-Suburban League with Glenbrook South after the Vikings took second in the League meet. The swimmers then took second at the district meet os seniors Gary Dankowski, Mark Davis, Don Lofty, Glenn Messerschmitt, Bob Meyer, and Ira Zarov, junior Jamie Heller, and sophomore John Wolz all qualified for the state meet. Although many of our swimmers will graduate, the sophomores and juniors who return should keep the Vikings victorious. Glenn Messerschmitt flies off the diving block as teammate Ira Zarov finishes his leg of the 200-yord freestyle relay. VARSITY SWIMMING SCORES NILES NORTH 55 Niles East 40 NILES NORTH 43 Maine South 52 NILES NORTH 74 West Leyden 21 NILES NORTH 70 Niles West 25 NILES NORTH 43 Deerfield 52 NILES NORTH 54 Lake Forest 40 NILES NORTH 44 Glenbrook South 51 NILES NORTH 75 Prospect 20 NILES NORTH 62 Maine East 33 NILES NORTH 67 Glenbrook North 28 NILES NORTH 84 Forest View 11 NILES NORTH 86 Wheeling 8 NILES NORTH 68 Elmwood Park 27 NILES NORTH 61 Maine West 34 VARSITY SWIMMING STANDINGS Deerfield 7 0 Glenbrook South 6 1 NILES NORTH 5 2 Maine West 4 3 Glenbrook North 3 4 Prospect 2 5 Forest View 1 6 Wheeling 0 7 FROSH-SOPH SWIMMING SCORES NILES NORTH 56 Niles East 39 NILES NORTH 51 Maine South 44 NILES NORTH 59 West Leyden 36 NILES NORTH 60 Niles West 35 NILES NORTH 34 Deerfield 61 NILES NORTH 62 Lake Forest 26 NILES NORTH 57 Glenbrook South 38 NILES NORTH 64 Prospect 31 NILES NORTH 67 Maine East 28 NILES NORTH 51 Glenbrook North 44 NILES NORTH 64 Forest View 31 NILES NORTH 86 Wheeling 8 NILES NORTH 65 Elmwood Park 29 NILES NORTH 42 Maine West 53 Sophomore Swimming T om Bock Row: W Smith, S. Fine, B. Krosney. M. Ritfkind, S. Benjomin Front Row: Cooch Rusk. R. Schoos, R. Berger, J. Louer. G. Dovis. Sophs Win Twelve The Frosh-Soph swimming team finished its season with a record of twelve wins ond only two losses, as it took second in the Mid-Suburban League with a conference record of 5-2. The greatest victory came against Wheeling, as the underclassmen won every event and beat Wheeling 86-8, a feat immediately matched by the Varsity team. Among the outstand- ing swimmers on the squad were sophomores Bill Smith, Bob Schoos, and Gary Davis, and freshman Tim Guinn. The three sophomores took first place in their events at the League meet, while Guinn finished very high in the competition. The addition to the Var- sity of these fine swimmers should continue the suc- cess of the Viking swimming teom in years to come. Freshman Swimming T om Bock Row: W. Berger Imonoger), A Spate, B. Freehill, R Phelon, G. Welch, D. Peter- son. T Quinn, F. Williams, M. Israel, D. Current. R. Smith. Cooch Rusk Second Row S. Ramieri. K. liden. B. Stawiarski, R. Skoro, J. Rohde, S. Nolon, G. Stluko. J. Clark- son, Cooch Powers. Front Row: N. Alhalel, M. Eisenstein, J. Honson, J. Tanker, D. Sales. I. Herter. Vorsity Wrestling Team Back Row: Cooch Webar. D. Dreler, D Ewing. C. Turski. B Bolotin, M. Sapoznick, C Oictor. Front Row: S. Duboff, A Pederson, H. Primock. R. Sonenblum, S. lipke, F. Rolak. Matmen Place Two in State Meet JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING SCORES NILES NORTH 8 Lake Forest 21 NILES NORTH 16 Wheeling 33 NILES NORTH 6 Evanston 46 NI ES NORTH 6 Deerfield 40 NILES NORTH 30 Glenbrook South 18 NILES NORTH 6 Prospect 39 NILES NORTH 27 Glenbrook North 24 NILES NORTH 2 Forest View 49 NILES NORTH 22 Maine South 26 NILES NORTH 5 Maine West 47 The Varsity wrestling team finished its season with o 5-6 overall record, a 3-4 conference record, and fourth place in the Mid-Suburban League. Outstand- ing wrestlers included Fred Rolak, Don Dreier, and Most Valuable Player Craig Turski. A senior, Turski finished the season with a 25-3 record, a third in the state meet, and was named to the Mid-Suburban League All-Star Team. Junior Fred Rolak had a 24-4 record, taking a first place in the district and sectional meets, while junior Don Dreier finished 13-6. High- lights of the season for Coach Weber’s grapplers in- cluded qualifying two wrestlers for the state meet, and winning the school’s first athletic trophy. The Junior Varsity team finished its season 2-6 with wins over Glenbrook North and Glenbrook South. The most outstanding wrestler at the Junior Varsity level was the captain, Jim Rosen, who had a 7-1 record. VARSITY WRESTLING SCORES Junior Varsity Wrostling Team Bock Row: Coach Shuckhart, B Alpert, S Warren, J Memhardt. R. Thomas, B Stoken, H. Sadkin Front Row: J. Rosen, A. Cohen, S. Scholler, E. Green- held, E. Rothschild, S. Ginsburgh. NILES NORTH 27 Ridgewood 19 NILES NORTH 34 Lake Forest 16 NILES NORTH 35 Wheeling 13 NILES NORTH 13 Evanston 39 NILES NORTH 17 Deerfield 27 NILES NORTH 24 Glenbrook South 19 NILES NORTH 16 Prospect 30 NILES NORTH 25 Glenbrook North 15 NILES NORTH 20 Forest View 26 NILES NORTH 13 Maine South 26 NILES NORTH VARSITY 9 Maine West WRESTLING STANDINGS 29 Prospect 7 0 0 Deerfield 6 1 0 Maine West 5 2 0 NILES NORTH 3 4 0 Glenbrook South 3 4 0 Forest View 2 5 0 Glenbrook North 2 5 0 Wheeling 0 7 0 Sophomore Wrestling Team The Sophomore wrestling team began slowly this year, losing three of its first four meets, but improved quickly to win five of its next seven meets. With a 5-6 1 overall record and a 4-2-1 conference record, the sophomores took third place in the Mid-Suburban League. The addition to next year's Varsity team of grapplers, Rick Fisher, Steve Poznansky, and Fred Greenfield will bolster the Viking squad. The Fresh- man wrestling team boasted this year's only unde- feated wrestler, Bob Gilman, who won all of his seven matches. With such outstanding underclassmen on the wrestling team, Northi con be proud of its wrestlers and be assured of many more victories next year. On lop and in control. Craig Turski is obout to pin his opponent Bock Row: K. Kessler. S. Po nonsky. F. Greenfield. E- Harrison. D. Cop. M. Rosentck. D. Suffka, R. Fisher. Coach Mitr Second Row: B Do I ins. G. Gordon. P. Sabin, R. Lee, H. Lorber, G Woldmon, D. Swanson Front Row: H Brown, M. Bnckmon. L. lifton, T Schles- inger, M Perelman, R Powell, I Schoenburg SOPHOMORE WRESTLING SCORES NILES NORTH 25 Ridgewood 33 NILES NORTH 24 Lake Forest 26 NILES NORTH 33 Wheeling 20 NILES NORTH 6 Evanston 40 NILES NORTH 30 Deerfield 14 NILES NORTH 23 Glenbrook 23 NILES NORTH 17 Prospect 26 NILES NORTH Glenbrook North Forfeit NILES NORTH 14 Forest View 27 NILES NORTH 39 Maine South 10 NILES NORTH 23 Maine West 20 Freshman Wrestling Team Badi Row: G Readirxj. P. Zori. J. Cooper. A Gilbert. R Miles. S Witkov. Coach Hodnik. Second Row: G. Torner. D Wish. B Glossner. G. Jacobs, D. Scheck. R. Rosenquist Front Row: R. Friedman. M. Kelin. K. Lubowich. R. Gilman, C. Goldstein. S. Meyer, R Shor FRESHMAN WRESTLING SCORES NILES NORTH 13 Lake Forest 25 NILES NORTH 15 Wheeling 42 NILES NORTH 15 Evanston 41 NILES NORTH 8 Deerfield 44 NILES NORTH 36 Glenbrook South 16 NILES NORTH 9 Prospect 39 NILES NORTH 40 Glenbrook North 12 NILES NORTH 13 Forest View 39 NILES NORTH 24 Maine South 26 NILES NORTH 14 Maine West 36 Voriity BoUcetboll Team Back Row: Coach Florence. J Butor. L Larson. E Nuss. R. Holperin. Coach Boptist Front Row: R. Thomas. R. Sorci (manoger). J McKoy Vikings Sink Em In Accuracy and caution characterized the performance of the Niles North Varsity basketball team. Check- ing the opposition’s scoring power with their ball- control tactics, the Vikings, led by their captain, senior Roger Thomas, an All-Conference guard, won three exciting conference games and presented formidable challenges to their opponents in many more. Junior John Butor's vigorous rebounding partially compen- sated for the other teams' height advantages, while the scoring ability of Dave Mayzel, Roger Thomas, and Jim McKay brought spirited cheers from the fans. The fine junior players of this year's team should provide a solid core for next year’s Viking basketball team. VARSITY BASKETBALL STANDINGS Maine West 14 0 Prospect 11 3 Glenbrook South 9 5 Forest View 9 5 Deerfield 5 9 Glenbrook North 5 9 NILES NORTH 3 11 Wheeling 0 14 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES Concentrating. Roger Thomas prepares to add to the Viking lead at the end of the gome. NILES NORTH 44 NILES NORTH 50 NILES NORTH 26 NILES NORTH 30 NILES NORTH 79 NILES NORTH 41 NILES NORTH 50 NILES NORTH 51 NILES NORTH 35 NILES NORTH 35 NILES NORTH 49 NILES NORTH 37 NILES NORTH 61 NILES NORTH 72 NILES NORTH 59 NILES NORTH 26 NILES NORTH 34 NILES NORTH 37 NILES NORTH 60 NILES NORTH 50 Maine South 77 Niles East 62 Forest View 53 Evanston 59 Wheeling 59 Morton East 78 Deerfield 57 Glenbrook South 74 Niles West 37 Prospect 60 Glenbrook North 79 Maine West 62 Forest View 68 Wheeling 62 Deerfield 55 Glenbrook South 42 Prospect 59 Glenbrook North 54 Ridgewood 63 Maine West 87 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES NILES NORTH 40 Maine South 56 NILES NORTH 34 Niles East 41 NILES NORTH 22 Evanston 62 NILES NORTH 35 Forest View 39 NILES NORTH 35 Wheeling 39 NILES NORTH 57 Deerfie d 63 NILES NORTH 35 Glenbrook South 37 NILES NORTH 31 Niles West 48 NILES NORTH 31 Prospect 47 NILES NORTH 43 Glenbrook North 6) NILES NORTH 48 Maine West 63 NILES NORTH 39 Forest View 53 NILES NORTH 51 Wheeling 29 NILES NORTH 40 Deerfield 46 NILES NORTH 43 Glenbrook South 52 NILES NORTH 22 Prospect 45 NILES NORTH 56 Glenbrook North 49 NILES NORTH 55 Ridgewood 53 NILES NORTH 40 Maine West 53 Mike Weil mokes o basket as two opponents watch with interest. Jim McKay is guarded closely os he drives in to moke a basket. With the same number of wins as the Varsity, the Junior Varsity players had many close contests, as six of their games were lost by seven points or less. Consistently playing a good first half, the JV team produced several fine players who gave impetus to the Viking spirit. Junior Ron Halpern's hustle and soph- omore Alan Young's shooting demonstrated Mr. Flor- ence's fine coaching. Alternating on the Varsity and Junior Varsity squads, Larry Larson, Rick Halpern.and Mike Weil will be players to watch in next year's team. Junior Varsity Basketball Team Back Row: R. Sorci (manager], W. Shirmer, J. Trauger, M. Weil, A Young. I Powol. Coach Flor ence. Front Row: B. Kushnlr. S. Smifham. D. Filler. B Heckmon, L Kushnir. Sophomore Botketboll Team Bock Row: R. Friedman. J Breen. G. Golluxzo. W. Hedstrom. G Myhr. R Bassuk. Coach Roeper Front Row: R Nissenson. B Saltzberg. H. Geltner. I Levinson. G. Schomber, G. Brin. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL SCORES NILES NORTH 23 Maine South 61 NILES NORTH 32 Niles East 46 NILES NORTH 25 Forest View 52 NILES NORTH 28 Evanston 52 NILES NORTH 38 Wheeling 37 NILES NORTH 35 Morton East 68 NILES NORTH 50 Deerfield 55 NILES NORTH 48 Niles West 45 NILES NORTH 64 Glenbrook South 61 NILES NORTH 38 Prospect 75 NILES NORTH 59 Glenbrook North 72 NILES NORTH 48 Forest View 81 NILES NORTH 66 Deerfield 46 NILES NORTH 47 Glenbrook South 53 NILES NORTH 51 Glenbrook North 58 NILES NORTH 45 Maine West 48 Sophomores Try Hard The Freshman and Sophomore Basketball teams give underclassmen excellent training for junior varsity and varsity competition. With five big wins, the Frosh team led all of the basketball squads in victories. High scorer of the Freshman B team, Larry Saret, along with Steve Eckman and Bob Mayers, led the team in victories against Maine West and Glenbrook North. Aiding the Sophomore team in its initial sea- son was the deadly sharp-shooting of Joe Breen. All watch as the ball goes into the basket . . . . . . and comes through as the Vikings score. 76 FROSH A' BASKETBALL SCORES NILES NORTH 25 Maine South 45 NILES NORTH 31 Niles East 57 NILES NORTH 36 Evanston 50 NILES NORTH 41 Forest View 46 NILES NORTH 47 Wheeling 28 NILES NORTH 46 Deerfield 63 NILES NORTH 37 Niles West 44 NILES NORTH 60 Glenbrook South 64 NILES NORTH 35 Prospect 50 NILES NORTH 52 Glenbrook North 43 NILES NORTH 53 Forest View 30 NILES NORTH 55 Deerfield 56 NILES NORTH 50 Glenbrook South 47 NILES NORTH 32 Glenbrook North 33 NILES NORTH 50 Maine West 49 Froth A Basketball Bock Row: S Allen, B. Ketse). R W.lton, R. Tollefson. R Swenton. Coach Henderson. Front Row: G Kipnit. W. Keller. D Tiltges. C Becker, E. Todelman. Frosh Learn Fast FROSH 'B' BASKETBALL SCORES NILES NORTH 18 NILES NORTH 32 NILES NORTH 20 NILES NORTH 32 NILES NORTH 39 NILES NORTH 25 NILES NORTH 16 NILES NORTH 32 NILES NORTH 31 NILES NORTH 26 NILES NORTH 47 NILES NORTH 47 NILES NORTH 40 NILES NORTH 28 NILES NORTH 48 NILES NORTH 47 Maine South 49 Niles East 56 Evanston 47 Forest View 50 Wheeling 43 New Trier 69 Deerfield 37 Niles West 43 Glenbrook South 39 Prospect 50 Glenbrook North 52 Forest View 49 Deerfield 54 Glenbrook South 39 Glenbrook North 36 Maine West 45 Froth '8' Basketball Team Bodi Row: Coach Haines, A Hombourger, N Scheuller, G leavitt, S Eckman, G Korbos Front Row: M. Korey. I Saret, R Moyers. C Schmertz, A Goldberg. D. Mottson 77 VARSITY GYMNASTICS SCORES NILES NORTH 47 NILES NORTH 52 NILES NORTH 59 NILES NORTH 53 NILES NORTH 51 NILES NORTH 50 NILES NORTH 59 NILES NORTH 67 NILES NORTH 64 NILES NORTH 47 NILES NORTH 64 NILES NORTH 89 NILES NORTH 57 NILES NORTH 84 NILES NORTH 71 Niles East 85 Niles West 80 Proviso West 72 Evanston 79 New Trier 81 Arlington 82 Lane Tech 72 Glenbrook South 64 Maine West 68 Prospect 84 Forest View 68 Glenbrook North 43 Maine South 75 East Leyden 48 Wheeling 61 Gymnasts Take Third Defending state champion on the porollel bars. Ron Rapper performs a one-orm handstand. Varsity Gymnastics Team Bod. Row: R. Moson. E. Moro. R. Gillman, R Ropper. L Pardo. P. Kuhr. J. Gersten. S. Zindell. Front Row: Coach Gront. Coach Cress Northi’s Varsity gymnastics team was among the best in the Mid-Suburban League as Coach Cress' squad took third place with a 3-3 conference record and a second place in the League meet. Prospect, the only team to beat the Vikings in the League meet, was among the top ten teams in state. Outstanding gym- nasts this year included senior tumbler Bob Gillman, captain Pete Kuhr, who worked on the side horse, junior Larry Pardo on the rings and high bar, and junior Ron Rapper, the defending state champion on the parallel bars and the team’s Most Valuable Play- er. The return of so many fine gymnasts to next year's team should insure an equally successful season. Froth-Soph Gymmnfca T«om Bodi Row: Coach Gront. B Zomoit.L Schwartz.M. Edwards. S. Greenberg, B. Levine. B Folstein, S. SuHka. 0 Mekher, Coach Cress Second Row: A. Gebel. W Gu y. E. Sullivan, R Schott, N Freedmon, I Shermon. D Weber, J. Wylor. Front Row: R. Wa . M. Wedge. B. Johnson, M. Rot- kin, J. Russo. K. SuHka, J. Weisman, R. Molone. Frosh, Sophs Show Promise FROSH-SOPH GYMNASTICS SCORES NILES NORTH 65 Proviso West 67 NILES NORTH 53 Evanston 79 NILES NORTH 56 New Trier 76 NILES NORTH 59 Arlington 73 NILES NORTH 69 Lane Tech 62 NILES NORTH 79 Glenbrook South 53 NILES NORTH 75 Maine West 57 NILES NORTH 58 Prospect 74 NILES NORTH 74 Forest v iew 58 NILES NORTH 85 Glenbrook North 47 NILES NORTH 69 Maine South 63 NILES NORTH 79 East Leyden 52 NILES NORTH 65 Wheeling 67 VARSITY GYMNASTICS STANDINGS Prospect 5 0 Maine West 4 1 Forest View 4 2 NILES NORTH 3 3 Wheeling 3 3 Glenbrook South 2 4 Glenbrook North 1 5 With a 4-2 conference record and a second place fin- ish behind Prospect in the League meet, this year’s Frosh-Soph gymnastics team tied with Wheeling for second place in the Mid-Suburban League. The under- classmen showed great progress and ability, as exem- plified by gymnasts Murray Plotkin and Mike Edwards. The addition of these and other fine gymnasts to next year's Varsity team will provide the Varsity gymnasts with the depth it had locked in this past yeor and guarantee many more winning contests next season. P« « Kuhr executes his leg circles on the end of the side horse in perfect form. 1 I 0 0 0 0 0 a ni i vikings VIKING j 'tan ' fiiums VI KINGS Viking Track loom Bock Row: Cooch Conwoy. F. Rambert, I. Gano, B Meyer. D. Sternberg. A Teichert, R Kaye, R. Blumenfeld, Cooch Robinson. Second Row: J. Weiner, R Rosenquist, N. Chertack, W Kuhnle. J. Memke. P Giuntoli, R. Diesterheft. B Bearak. Front Row: G. Endo. S. Rubin, R. Kuhnle. C. Haigh, R. Sweetow, M. Mol inoro. R. ZimberoH, C. Green, R. Safron. Records Track Team Sets New Southpaw Paul lazorus prepares to throw a lost ball while Roger Thomas, ot the other end of the gym. prepares to catch it. Diamondmen Swing Varsity Baseball Team Bodt Row: Cooch Bauer, R. Thomas. J. Wood. T Powol. R Poxan. R Halpenn. L Larson. P Lazo rus. B. Levitt. J. McKay. Cooch Shuckhar’ Second Row: A Landerman imanager . M. Silber. B. Thomson, G. Dobbin, R Halpern. G TetzloH, H. Botman, G Gonakos, R. Rumack imanage' Front Row: I Olefsky. H Sodkm. P. Smetana. M. Finger. J. Gersten, A Cohen, D. Bortlett. N. Katz. Sophomore Baseball T«om Back Row: R Fisher. A Stein,M Mandi, S. Towbm. B Soltzberg. J. Kurland Third Row: A Eisenberg. M Edwards. H Geltner. R Friedman, G GoIIumo. L long. B Anderson. J. Gross. L Levinson Second Row: S Bode, M. Fmetilver, Coach Van Cleave. G. Bun, D Weber Front Row: R Powell, R Nissenson. M. Riifkind. J Bleimon, G. Green. T. Schlesinger. Into Action Paul Smetona demonstrates the proper way to field a ground ball. Freshman Baseball Team Back Row: Cooch Meier. R. Schofc. B Brandei. G. Kipms. M. Stein. R Wilson. G Korbus. R. lol- lelsen, R, Skora. A Roimotis, B louter Third Row: T Borden I manager i. B Krosny. J. Hanson. G. Greenmon. R. Rosenqu«st. R Shaffer. R. Pignoto.B. Reynolds. S. Wol“ Second Row: K. Suffka. 0 Mattson, N Alhalel. E. Tadelman, H. Zimmerman. A. Gebel. A. Hambourger, C Becker, L Sarat Front Row: S Suffka. R Kahn. L. Share. M. Korey. 0 Gooris. J. Weisman. A Goldberg. R. Friedman, B. Zamosl. Vorsity Tennis Team Back Row: J. Jacob. M. Perelman. R Phelan. J levin. M. Rissmon Front Row: M. Young. B. Heckmon, S. Coplan. Cooch Gront. Tennis Teams Make a Racket Frosh-Soph Tennis Team Bad Row: R. Moyers. A Brontley. A. Gould. M. Weil. J Breen. W Keller. Cooch Acfcmon Second Row: L. Schwort . J. Wyler. R. GoldbloM. B. Crohn. 1. Elisco, P. Enck son. Front Row: R. Malone, I. Newmon, H Goodman. T Anderson, D. Didech, I. Herter. Varsity Golf Team K. Gabbey. W. Von Gillarn. D. Doruff, D. Moyzel. A. Gordon, Cooch Starr Golfers Tee Off Don Doruff concentrate os he practices his putting. Frosh-Soph Golf Team Bodi Row: D. Green, R. Bossuk, E. Olkiewia, A. Young, W Smith, G. Waldmon, Cooch Rusk. Front Row: M. Newton, J Golden, D. Abroms. S. Fine, B. Stowiarski. C. Wells, A. Spat 85 Th« mo nog ement of G.A.A. is in the copoble bonds of lorel Gloss ner. Dheeno Rotner (treosurer). Judy Johnson (secretary), ond Jeri Herrmonn (president). Organization is the Basis for G.A.A. The Girls Athletic Association combines progress in physical fitness with enjoyment. In keeping with its tradition of helping to build strong minds and bodies, the G.A.A. organizes the many different phases of physical education into activity periods in which each girl works to attain the peak of her physical ability. Under the activity instructor, the girls can enjoy the activities as well as learn the correct rules. This plan provides personal satisfaction for the individual, as she learns how to co-operate and work with others. The Girls Athletic Association also organizes the an- nual Turn-about Dance when the club’s members in- vite their beaus to an enjoyable evening. G.A.A. is one of the many beginning traditions at North!. 86 the hardworking board member organize ond co-ordinate G.A.A. activities Bock Row: N. Oietze, J. Herrmann, J. possess. Bock Row: S. Perlman. H. Richardson. P. Cohn, R. Kurtz. J. Kodison, L Novick. M. Paul, K. Wogenoar. Front Row: H. AHosso, M. Silton, A. Pearlmoh, E. Silton, C. Fainfuch. Form Counts in Gymnastics Th« gymnastics ttam It wall known for its combination of groco ond strength Rock Row: S. Pardo, M. Powoll, L Ivaz. P. Cohn. S. Jockson. D. Wolls. M. Rossman. Front Row: I Davis. G. Stovons. M. Cox. G. Komp. J. Edalson, A. Kuhn. M. Cohn. 87 Poise, talent, groce. ond co-operalion ore only a few of the qualities which the members of Auroris possess. Back Row: S. Perlman. H. Richardson. P Cohen R. Kurtz. J. Kodison. 1. Novick, M. Paul. K. Wagenoar Front Row: H. Alfassa. M. Silton. A. Peorlman. E. Silton, C. Fointuch. Sports Develops Grace and Agility 88 Attempting to win the toss ore two avid basketball fons. These five swimmers show the co-ordination ond grace of the swim club. 89 Smiling their well known smiles are Diane Swenson, Chris Mussar, Patti Ballou, Linda Trebels. Marilyn McCorkle, and Sheri Rice, the Varsity Cheerleaders. Varsity Cheerleaders Spark Enthusiasm Poised . . . friendly . . . spirited . . . these are the Niles North cheerleaders. At football and basket- ball games, these girls cheer the Northi athletic teams on through both the joyous victories and heart- breaking defeats. The cheerleaders spend many hours practicing with their sponsors, Mrs. Joan Iden, Mrs. Sharon Anderson, and Miss Carol Sumka. New cheers, pom-pom routines, and tricks are constantly being added to each of the team's programs. Ath- letic ability, good sportsmanship, friendliness, and pep, combined with a certain amount of leadership, are the necessary characteristics of the cheerlead- ers. Varsity Cheerleaders are present at all varsity football and basketball games. Besides cheering at football and basketball games, Junior Varsity Cheer- leaders are also present at the various swimming meets held throughout the year. The Freshman and Sophomore Cheerleaders cheer on their respective teams during athletic contests encouraging victory. Nora Lyerlo, daughter of Physiology teocher Mr. Rolph lyerlo, shows the form that has mode her the new Niles North mascot. 90 Shari Rica demonstrata the skill which bos mode bar o mambar of fha cheerleodmg squad for three years. Chris Mussor is oil smiles and pep os she leads the school in this spirited cheer. Constant proctice of the cheers and routines gives Diane Swenson the strength she needs for the difficult splits. Always reody to cheer the teams on to victory is Linda Trebels. A lively member of the cheerleoding squod. Marilyn McCorlde shows her pride in her school by her enthusiastic smile. As coptain of the Vorsity squod it Is Potty Bal- lou's job to set on exomple os a spirited cheer- leader. Demonstrating o new jump to the Junior Var- sity Cheerleaders is captoin Linda Friedmon. Tm Linda. Tm Helene. ’I'm Borb.’Tm Undo.’ I’m Kathy, Tm Linda. shout the Junior Vor- sity Cheerleaders. 92 Cheering the sophomore tea mi on to victory or Monta Powell, Lois Berry, Marilyn Kamyk. and Caren Edenson Jumping for joy is sophomore captom Marita Powell Cheerleaders Spur Teams to Victory One ol the most octive members of the cheer- leading squad is coptam Peggy Phelan. Storting the new school ond new year off with enthusiasm ore Freshman Cheerleaders peggy Phelan, Holly Spielmon. Dale Olsen, ond Debbie Wollock. Special Events THE FORMATIVE YEAR . . . The curtain rises on an empty stage but falls upon one rich with experience. The Christening launches a new school; the Commence- ment inaugurates a new life. Between the two are the traditions and the memories of the formative year. The stands are packed with cheering Vikingsosthe North! football team scores its first touchdown. Christening-The Beginning of a Voyage Newly-chosen Homecoming Queen Barbara Harrison can hardly contain her excitement as Dr Strahan congratulates her. To celebrate Niles North’s first Homecoming Festival the Vikings commenced the year with a Haunted Launching. This yeor's Christening theme accented the fact that the Vikings were celebrating their be- ginning as a school and team, rather than a Home- coming. To begin the weekend, the Vikings played an exciting under-the-lights football game against the Forest View Falcons. The theme of the Homecoming Dance, on October 31, Halloween Night, was Bewitch- ed. In the gaily decorated cafeteria, couples danced to the music of Paul Libman and the III Winds, and enjoyed the antics of sorcerer Mel Nemkov. The Christening Committee '65 headed by co-chairmen Michael Goodman and Steve Cutler co-ordinated the thrilling weekend. Team members and students will remember this Christening for many years to come. 96 Smiling Sonde Solstone is guided loword the slog® by her escort Mike Goodmon. Queen Barbara Harrison, escorted by Morry Sapoznik, smiles regally as she walks toward the platform. In on all-school pep ossembly, the Northi Viking foot- ball team is introduced to the students. Senior Patli Ballou is escorted down the oisle by Roger Thomos. Queen Barbara Harrison and her courl, consisting of Seniors Sonde Salstone and Patti Bollou and Juniors Linda Trebels and Gita Schonfeld.wave to the Northi students as they ride by in the Viking ship. Mildred (Sue Perlmon) slyly trips her brother Richard (Mike Gelder). os he attempts escape from his parents' wrath. Ah, Wilderness!” Looking ond listening attentively, Dick Smith. Borry Miller, and Mitch Turoff concentrate on making every performance perfect In lighting. Graciously contenting to pose for iti portrait is the Miller family, Richard (Mike Gelder), Mrt. Miller (Peggy Rosenbaum), Arthur (Cary libkin). Tommy (Dale Dobroth), Mildred (Susan Perlman), and Mr. Miller (Steve Cutter). Northi's auditorium was dramatically initiated when Ah, Wilderness! , this year's fall play, was staged on November 20 and 21. Under the dramatic direction of Miss Karen Stoakes and technical direction of Mr. George Fink, the actors and crews did an excellent job of presenting the comedy by Eugene O'Neill, which depicts an ordinary American family living in a Connecticut town in 1906. Faced by average problems, they are most concerned about the youth- ful fervor of their son, Richard. His rebellious ideas get him in trouble, and only after hectic experiences is the Miller family returned to its normal tranquility. Mrs. Miller (Peggy Rosenbaum) checks to see whether the lobster hos been cooked well by the servont(Vivk n Rosen- feld) as Aunt lily (Adar Rossmon) looks apprehensively out the window. Northern Holiday Snowflakes, mistletoe, and candy canes welcomed Northi students to the first of the annual Christmas Dances sponsored by the Student Union Board. In- genious board members transformed the cafeteria into a sparkly wonderland, complete with Christmas tree. Students danced to the music of the III Winds, a popular band led by Northi student Paul Libman. Standing in front of the Christmas tree, Linda Hulteen and Jim Rubin exomine the dance bid. The faces of HelenKling, Scott Nolon, Craig Takehora. ond Judy Kliphordt con only meon that they are enjoying the tasty re- freshment . 101 Keeping lime to the folk musk beat ore Steve Justman ond Lee Shore. Norsecapades Norsecapades, Northi's student tolent show, is soon to become o tradition at Niles North. One hundred and twenty performers in twenty acts brought Harem Scarem, Northi’s first Norsecapades, to our stage on February 25, 26, 27. The unrelenting sultan forced the USO entertainers to perform for him, kept the five best acts for himself, and killed the rest. With the aid of an excellent script and the boundless talent of the students, this year’s Norsecapades was a success. Ador Ross man enroptures her listeners with o spectacu- lar performance of an original musical work. 102 Harmonizing in a duet obout capturing beoux, Solly Chorman ond Undo Dovis become ‘courtin' cuties Gory Koplon overpower hi oudience wilh a moving rendition of the old favorite, Mammy. Perplexed cowgirl decide unhappily that You Can't Get a Mon with a Gun. Mike Kossin pursues Sonde Salstone in o song and dance routine, convinced that he'll get her yet. Marcia Paul ond Judy Kodison move with the mood and music of their modern jozz motif. Mike Weinstein parodies blond honey bun, the favorite of a chorus line of perky sailors. Giving it oil they've got is this award-winning chorus line. Harem Scarem Ed Grennon poses with 1f‘s Academic Teom and alternates before the motch. Back Row: R Wallis, C. Fointuch. M. Goodmon. B Kooopka Front Row: B Barnow, I. Jacobson. J. Feng, ond W. Bamberger, team sponsor. Lynn Weiss. Bob Goodman, and Janice Stover proudly show recent awards. Academic Competitors Debating this year on the topic Resolved: Thatnuclear weapons should be controlled by an international organization, this year's debate team posted an out- standing record in team and individual competition with the aid of their coach, Mr. Van Delinder. The Forensics Team members also posted outstanding records in their first year of competition. Coached by Mr. Wolf, each team member competed in three or four of the categories in interpretation or oratory. Seniors Burt Barnow, Leslie Jacobson, and Joe Feng, comprised Northi's It's Academic team. Mr. Bam- berger, their sponsor, coached these students and al- ternates, seniors Michael Goodman, Beth Konopka, Cheryl Faintuch, and Richard Wallis, in every phase of current events, sports, science, mathematics, and literature. In the televised tournament, Northi com- peted with Homewood-Flossmoor and Elmwood Park. 106 South Pacific” From the first strains of the overture to the lost notes of the finale, the hundreds of people who witnessed the first musical play ever presented in Northi's auditorium were spellbound. On April 9th and IOth, the stage was transformed into a tropical south-sea island for Rogers and Hammerstein's South Pacific, and with the help of Miss Karen Stoakes and Miss Thelma Wilcox, students were transfigured into ma- rines, seabees, nurses, sailors, and islanders, the characters in this colorful musical. On a small South Pacific island during World War II, Ensign Nellie Forbush, a high-spirited young American Army nurse, falls in love with Emile de Becque, a wealthy, middle- aged French planter. And, a likable marine, Lt. Cable, falls in love with Liat, a lovely Tonkinese girl. Adding humor to the romance are such fascinating charac- ters as Bloody Mary, Liat's shrewd and avaricious mother, and Luther Billis, an earthy seabee. The ro- mantic plot worked itself out to a happy conclusion, while the audience was colorfully entertained. Emile de Becque (Mike Chechopoulos) ond Ensign Nellie Forbush (Hornet Sherman) oppear under the influence of 'some enchanted evening.' Luther Billis (Steve Waller) leods o chorus line oI cost members in one of the many rehearsals of the production. Lieutenant Coble (Dave Ross) ond Liot (Marcia Paul) think happy talk as Bloody Mary (Ador Rossman) peeks over their shoulders. The Prom and Graduation At the first Junior-Senior Prom in Northi history, in the ballroom of the beautiful Continental Plaza Hotel, the first graduating class of Niles North bid farewell to their new school. On June 4, couples enjoyed and danced to the music of the John Basso Orchestra. For the juniors, the prom symbolized hours of plan- ning and hard work. For all, it was an evening to be remembered. The coronation of the King and Queen climaxed the prom. Seniors contributed much to Northi's successfully smooth beginning. Student Coun- cil, Senior Class Cabinet, and Student Union Board, oil composed of a majority of seniors, provided the necessary leadership to guide the school in the right direction. At the Senior Breakfast seniors entertained with skits and presented the class gift to Dr. Strahan. Beauty and splendor dazzle Seniors Roger Thomas. Morey Schnable. Ira Zorov, Leslie Jacobson, Gary Donkowski. and Sandy Smigiel. at their prom. Seniors Bob Ruttenburg, Carol Tinker, Mike Goodman, and Marta Costro rehearse the routine at graduation with solemn anticipation. Smiling at the prospect of graduation are these seniors, trying on their caps and gowns for the first time. While Korl Gobbey and Denny louer seem rother calm about the whole matter, Midge Molinaro. Morto Castro. Gk rio Steuer, ond Carol Tinker display their enthu- siasm openly. 109 I Portraits THE FORMATIVE YEAR . . . Look closely at the portraits on these pages. Hidden behind the smiles is the happiness and the frustration of a year unique in our lives. A formative year may change the faces, but it always enriches the store of memories. FRESHMAN CABINET Bock Row: N. Abramson, W Throwl. P. Zumph. L. Glenner. M. Newton, L. Randoll Third Row: A. Pronklin, A. Hergotl. C. Goodman, B. Cohen Second Row: N. Freedmon, D. Olsen, A. Greenfield, S. Brill, J. Suzikido. Front Row: J. Weismon, M. Steelman, L. Schwartz, E. Silton, J. Berger. Freshmen The class of 1968 successfully took that giant step from grammar school to high school under the careful direction of the administration and the Freshman Cab- inet, represented by members from each homeroom, helped the students to better understand the new concepts and ideas which moke Niles North the modern school that it is. It was also the respon- sibility of this group to organize fresh- man mixers and to raise funds through various projects. The Cabinet's program stressed the unity of the Freshman Class and the importance of developing the proper attitudes early in one's high school career. After creating a strong constitu- tion, the freshmen proceeded to follow their two-fold path trough out the year. Abrams, Dennis Abrams, Koren Abramson, Nancy Ackermon, Toby Allen. Stocy Altenbern, Patricio Anders, Phyllis Anderson. Jo Nancy Balmes, John Barnow. Mario Bovetta, Gloria Beormon, Kenneth Adams, Kathleen Ahrens, Diane Akerhoogen. Ellen Alhalel, Norman Anderson, Terry Arnow, Terry Avon. Jeff Balestri, Kathy Becker, Craig Becker, Kenneth Beiser, Marcia Benjamin, Chorles 112 Bennett. Evon Berger. Janet Berger. Woyne Berman, Donald Bitron. Jone Bitter, Martin Blair. Ellen Bloke. Rhondo Blumenfeld. Richard Blumenthal, Arlene Blumenthal. Darlene Bodenstein, Anne Brenner, Jeffrey Brill, Darlene Brill, Suton Bublick, Debbie Coplan, Darlene Carlton, Randi Cornahon, Candace Cornow, Bonnie Cleveland. Nancy Cline. Diana Cogen, Hollit Cohan, Laurie Cohen. Michael Cohn, Poulo Colitz. Cathy Collins, Jonathan Bernberg, Beth Bernt. Phyllis Bert, Ken Birger, Carol Blivas, Renee Bloom, Judith Bloom, Lynn Blott, Janis Bolotin, Jane Borden, Ted Brandei, Bruce Brantley, Alan Bublick, Robin Burns, Robert Burnstein, Marlene Busch, Pamela Chogores. Larry Christopher, Cynthia Chulsky, Coran Clarkson, John Cohen, Borbora Cohen, Gerald Cohen, Lois Cohen, Marlene Collins, Rhonda Combs. Jeanne Compioni, Maria Conrod. Richard Cooper, Aaron Cooper, Jon Costikyon, Bob Coulter, Keith Czerwinski, Karen Door, Merle Dardick, Howard Dechter, Marvin Dobbin, Pom Dolins. Lorry Dougherty, Kathleen Drawbaugh, Cindy Elisco, Lester Engblom. Gayle Engelhordt. Donna Erickson, Poul Feldman, Ricky Feldman, Sondro Fvltmon, Mike Feng. Dorothy Crohn, Bruce Curran, Tim Current, Douglas Cuzzort, Carol DeCorrevont. Howie Deppong, John Dibrell, Sondro Diesterheft, Richard Duncon, Gail Eckmonn, Steve Eisenstein, Martin Efcaum, Sherry Ewert, Karen Marie Faerslein, Poul Fair. Heather Faistein. Bobby Finder, Vicki Fine, Corol Fine. Marc Fisher. Merle 113 i i !=o gf 0 • c i = °. 1 -s I 2 2 o o • • k W k h UL U. U. U. 0 ° 2 i c 5 0 c 2 1 1 2 J ? o o o u. O O O ■« - ! “ S 11 II r' $ 1 g' | J E o o 6 o w c 1 3 0 g I ? 1 2 1 — — O O O O O 0 ii . Je.M 11 J sii O O O O 0 0 0 0 Goodman, JeH Goons, Don Gordon, More Gould, Arthur E. • . 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Joyce Klugman, Jerry Korey, Mkhoel Kost, Michelle Kovocic, Denise Kozem, Dave Kozem, Poul Kramer, Geraldine Krosney. Borry Krasny, Lois Lomm, Suson Lompert, Terry Landermon, Stuart Londl, Katherine Lebolt, Lewis LeHerts. Chris Leggett, Kim Lehtmon, Bruce Levine. Dione Levine, Steven Lev insky. Howard Levinson, Howord Light, Eve Lintz, Sheri Lipke, Steve Lippert, Randy Krause, Sondi Krone. Karen Kuhnle, Robert LaFontaine. Diane Lorsen, Linda Louter, Brian Lavitt, Alan Leavitt, Gory Leventhol, Ivy Levey, Jack Levin, Coroiyn Levin, Sheila Levy, Barry Liden, Keith Lieberman, Arleen Liebovitz, Susan Lipson, Sherri London, Beth Long, Carol Lubor, Michael MS Phelon, Bob Phelon, Peg Phillips, Andreo Picker, Ronald Porter. John Powol. Suzanne Preston, Joann Quinn, Tim Redinger. William Reif. Stuart Reynolds, Buddy Rlvkin, Andrea Rosenberg, Rono Rosenquist, Robert Rosner, Marc Ross. Alicia Rudolph, Tom Ruesch, Katherine Rugendorf. Sue Russo. Dove Pierce, Jonet Pierce, Jeffrey Pignato. Richard Ploss, Jo Ellen Rondell. Leslie Ranieri, Steve Reoding, Glen Rechel. Pom Rizzo, Sandy Roiniotis, Andy Roitmon, Gail Rosen, Elisse Rubin, Marc Rubin, Shelley Rubinstein, Chorisso Rudich, Rhonda Sales. David Soltzberg, Earl Soltzmon, Martha Soltzgeber, Roger ihWi Mogerl. Pamela Molowy, Henry Mallin, Michael Moiling, Bonnie Molone, Robert Mon. Jocquellne Monn, James Marc. Vicki Mark. Deboroh Markin, Julie Martin. Load Mosh, Sheila Mattson. Dale Mayers, Robert McWhorter. Kothleen Mel ichor. Bill Mellow, Karen Merkin. Jocolyn Meyer, Stewart Meyerson. Ron Miles. Robert Miller, Clem Miller, Donald Miller, Sharon Miller, Valerie A. Millward. Melanie Minneroth, Jim Nelson. Cheryl Neuhaus, Cindy Newman, Carol Newman, Larry Newton, Mark Nigen. Barbara Nimer. Sharon Noelle, Fred Nolon, Scott Nonnemacher, Janice Novak. Linda Novok, Morey Novick. Lois Nylond. Ellen Odegoord, Richord Okowora, Suson Olsen, Dale Olshan, Blythe Orser, Debro Ostrowsky, Marcio Portipiio, Joel Paul. Kathleen Payne, Noel Pearlman. Andrea Perlin, Wendy Perper, Linda Peterson. Dove Peterson. Gaye Pfommetter. Vic 116 Sam ion, Howard Sonders, Jame Sonders. Suson Sore . Lorry Saionberg. Susan Schotz. Bob Scheck. Dole Schiff. Tina Schwartz, lorry Schwartz. Michelle Sender. Sharon Sernovitz. Dennis Sher, Deborah Sherman. Ira Schlochter, Alan Shor, Ronnie Silver. Jill Silverman, Jock Silverstein, Harriet Simons, Jory Sornat, Andrew Satkowski. Melome Souser, Jeon Soviano. Jim Schlosser, Donald Schmertz. Carl Schoer, Wayne Schultz. Dianna Shatter, Bob Shapiro. Horvey Share. Lee Sharkey. Scott Sider, Judy Siegman, Elisso Silk, Margaret Silton, Ellen Simon, Howord Simon, Ira Skoinik. Corol Skoro. Richard Slott. Jerry Slotten, Robert Slov, Steven Smalinsky, Sandy Smith, Borboro Smith. Barry Smith, Mark Smith, Richard Snyder, George Solomon, Barbara Solomon, Susan Sowers, Debbie Spotz, Andy Sperling, Denise Spielman, Holly Spina, Elizobeth Stowiarski. Bruce Steelman. Mora SteHeck, Donald Steif. Terry ft i'll Stlutka, Gory Strauss, Arlene SuHko, Scott Sugarmon. Alan Stein, Dione Stein, Michael Sterling. Alyce Stern, Carole Sulkin, Alison Sullivon, Ed Sutker, Sharon Suzukida, Jone Attention is centered on the jokebc at the Fresh- mon Mixer. 117 a 9 0 A a tr M h y t y St- jT a o 9 ’S? § y t A « nn 7 n • w o H A ii ••S i a ' $ ft a t h ft 'a J I T M ■ • s ft u A a n w L 1 L j 7 trf M1 rife o f Jr ft ft ft ft VI m 9 i - O J 4 . '1 X 1 V ¥ 7 r a il - V i Sweet. Sheila Swenson. Gary Swenson, Richard Tadelman, Ed Totelman, Arlene Tessien, Frank Thelin, Ron Thomas, James Tollefsen. Randy Tsuchihoshi, Kathy Turner. Glenn Turoff. Mitchell Waltxer, Fred Ward. Cheryl Wax, Ronnie Waxberg, Ellen Weiss, lynn Weiss, Robin Weifimon. Marsha Welch. Bill Wish. Dennis Witkov. Stewart Wolf, Beverly Wolf. Michael Yones. Michoel Zamost, Barry Zari. Pete Zorov. Marsho Zucker. Ellen Zumph, Pam Zwik. Poul Toni, Cathy Tanker, James Tarshis, Avery Tortok. Barry Thrawl. Wendy Tillery, Vickie Tiltges. Don Tinzman. Nancy VonGeem. Bonnie Varveris. Deon Viktor, Birgit Wogenoor. Kothleen Waxman, Andi Weinstein. Leslie Weinstein, lynn Weisman. James Welch, Gerry Wells. Craig Wernick. Pomelo Wilson, Robert Wollock. Debbie Worshill, Vicki Wortmon, Donna Wyler. Jeff Zemonsky, Leslie Zimnowodzki, Paula Zivin, llene Zucarelli, Joyce FRESHMEN NOT PICTURED Adler, Bobet A If ossa. Joel Bederman, Edwin Bernstein, Avis Bliss. Linda Cross, Raymond Fogerstrom, Timothy Gosse, Richard Guzy, Wayne Halperin. Jock Hefier, Brian Hodes. Robert Houglond, Lee Jamie. Lawrence Jensik. Robert Komis. William lewin. Nancy lubowich, Kenneth Moy. Kong McHugh. Cathy Nutting. Gregg Or I off, Morcia Rafilson. Wendy Rohde, Jeffrey Rosenberg. Jane Sanfillipo, Patricio Scheufler, Neil Seeler, Mike Shopps. Pamela Silvetti. Peny Skore. Tom Snyder. Gregory Spicer, Tereso Stuffka, Kurt Sulonko, Richard Symonds, Koren Tompary, Pamela Warren. Roberta Weber. John Willtoms, Fred Wilson. Monlyn Wolff, Steven WoHinger, Ken Wolozin, Ann Wisocki. Jomce Zagoren. Susan Zoryklumon, Carol Zimmerman, Howard 118 SOPHOMORE CLASS BOARD Bock Row: D Dobroth. J. Sher, J. Dishkm. R. Sleorns, W Posner, H. Goodmon, J. Dowson Third Row: S. Schirmer. S. Froncke, M. Morcus. G. Gordon. Second Row: A. Sochsei. R. Brownstein. T. Schulmon, L Waxier, H. Marcus. Front Row: B. Dolins. M. Horowitz. J. Vendor. E. Horrison Sophomores As second-year students, sophomores must set a good example for the freshmen and also follow the example of the seniors. Under the leadership of the new Class Board, they began to plan for the future by writing a new constitution, collecting class dues, and sponsor- ing the carnival. The proceeds from these and other projects went into their class treasury, eventually tobe used for their junior prom. The sophomores began taking their now familiar place in high school life. Abbey. Sondro Abroms. Trudy Abramson, Irwin Adorn, Lee Ann Banks, Sherry Boron. Iris Borron, Curtiss Bossuck, Richard Becker. Peter Bell. Susie Belokon. Elaine Benjamin. Steve Alfasso, Hillary Altmon, Marcia Anderson. Ronoid Arenson, Art Bourn, Steven Beorak. Barry Becharos. Niki Beck. Timothy Berger. Robert Bergson, Barry Bernstein, Mel Bernstein, Mitchell 119 n ft Cl W a A dA Afc'Y 9 n k 1 vMv ft nA r r. pp A ill ’ 1,Allii! ti P n A •- ftVk, A Berry. Lois Bethmonn. Jody Belts, Kathy Binder, Steve Bolotin, Judy Bonecke. Terry Bornstein, Mark Borock. Dennis Brando, Sue Breen, Joe Brenner, Mork Brtckmon. Mortin Brown, Howard Brown, Lawrence Brownstein. Renell Bruckmon, Sheila Birk, Pomelo Bleimon, Jerry Bloom, Howard Bode. Steve Bosley, Jonel Botner, Rena Bramson, Suii Bramwell, Jon Brin. Gory Brower, Tom Brown, Bruce Brown. Harvey Brunelli, Jan Byford. Mary Sue Callero. Ron Cop. Dan Chorness. Gary Cherin, Janice Cherin, Steven Chertock, Eliot Colecchio, Rudy Conklin, William Conrod. Tom Covert, Doug t)avis. Laura Dawson, Jill DePolo, Barry Deutsch, Janet Dolins. Barry Dreyfuss, Judith Dubin, Lana DuBoff, Shari Edelson,.Jeanie Edenson, Joel Edwords, Mike Einstein, Stewart Childs. Sandra Clarkson. Karen Cohan, Cindi Colecchio, Mary Cox. Marty Dantuma, Scott Dovi s, Dolores Davis, Gory Dewold. Don Didech, Dean Dishkin, Jodi Dobroth. Dale Dufner, Bernard Dworski, Sheila Earlix, Helene Edelson. Caryn Eisenberg, Arnee Eisenberg, Lourie Elkin, Eileen Ellenwood. Jeonmne n C) P f , I fs n Ail n ill r Si ii f i Ci f dfeji n il 4« 3Y 120 o o , nfl M 0jda n i o a ft o fth; IM i v giA ■■'Ur, i'x; n ( V r-} n ■a r, ft n 7 • : • r I: ft ml A to I a. p i a o to ei a n ,t i lid 7 to m d J c. t • a ai a to p w r Ail a £- c 4 — ▼1 i o Kellor. Peggy Kenner, Jone Kesselmon, Undo Kessler, Kerry Kochevar, Michael Kohn. Helen Korn, Charlene Korn, Martin Kruse. Candy Kuhn, Karla Kuhnle, William Kulmon, Coryl Larson, Cora lotz, Paulo Anne Louer, John leot. Faith Levine, Alan Levine, Barry Levine, Bonme Levine. Irwin Lmdermon. Susie Lingel, Llllion Lipson, Gory Loepperl, James McMohon. Maripat Metier, Frank Main, Carolyn Mondelboum, Adria Kessling. Norman Kittredge, Dennis Klein, Andra Klein, Gloria Kornblith, Sander Kouyomjian, Linda Krasney. Barry Kraus, fodd Kurland. Jeffrey Landsberg, Alan Landsman, Lynda Lang. Louis Lee. Richard Leichtenberg, Ed Levin, Ron Levin, Steve Levine, Michael Levinson, Louis Libkin, Cary Lifion. Lloyd Lorber. Howard Lucia, Angela Lutz. Mike Mackey. Phillip Ma|estic, Ron Monn, Linda Marcus, Chuck Marcus, Hilary Marcus. Karen Maro, Eugene Martino, Rick Megow. Sue Miles, Laurie Miller, Ann Miller, Barry Miller, Linda Mittenthal. Adrione Mocking, Bruce Mondrowsky, Lael Moron, Sue Neville, Susan Nicholas. Tom Nissenson, Roberty Nixon, Lmdo O'Shea. Mary Pappos, Charlotte Poul, Pom Pedersen. Arnold Meier. Diane Melcher, David Messner, Sue Metier, Sraron Miller, Nodeen Miller, Shoron Miller. Sherri Milstein, Alano Mosoff. Phil Murray, Sally Myhr, Greg Newmon, Brenda Nonberg, Sheri Nordberg, Carol Norris, Michael Nusinow, Morilyn Perelmon, Mike Perlmon, Susan Permer, Barbaro Pe'z. James 122 Peterson, Evelyn Phipps, Suzanne Pierremoni, Jeff Pinhosik, Poula Powell, Robert Poznonsky, Steve Price. Jonet Prococcio, Judy Rotner, Dheena Redman, Rhondo Richordson, Holly RiHkind, Michael Polk, Linda Popp, Kothy Posner, Wendy Powell, Marita Quinn, Mary Randozzo, Susan Rasenick, Mork Rosof. Susie Rigby, Juliet Ann Rittberg, Barry Rodkin, Loree Roitmon, Alene Rubin, Roberta Rubinstein, Gayle Ruggierello. Judy Rumock, Ross Sochsel, Linda Saltzberg. Bruce Sandrik. Jonis Sartain. Rebecca Schmidt, Diane Schneider, Carol Schoenburg. Lorry Schoos, Robert Sender. Arlene Sernovitz, Dennis Shoevitz. Earl Shone. Deborah Shulmon, Terry Sher, Judy Siegel. Sheryl Siliconi. Allan Rose, Diane Marie Rosen, Carolyn Rosen. Monico Rosenberg, Ron Rosenthal. Soul Ross. Alton Rossman, Marla Roston. Paul Rust, Fronk Sabin, Paul SochnoH, Rita Sochsel, Amy Saunders, Alan Schamber. Greg Schechter. Jonice Schirmer. Scott Schubert, Leroy Schwobe, Carolyn Scott, Joann Semrow. Kenneth Shapiro. Davida Shopiro. Marilyyn Shatney. Karen Shavin, Wylie Silvermon, Gayle Sims, Sondra Silk, Stephen Sjohohm, Linda 123 Yonov. Joseph Yonow. More Young, Alon Zorky. Borboro Zolt, Rhondo Zucker. Morcio Molitor. Mike Plotkin. Murray Zeitiin, Elliot Zenner, Alon Zielen. John Zimberoff. Rick Rampert. Fred Rompek, Tom Russo, Joseph Stegemon, Sharon n o n 4ft 4 Ami 1 Sloone. Leah Smaller, Gail Smith. Williom Solomon, Jane Sonenblum, Richard Sorci, Rick Starkopf, Larry Stearns, Rosalie Stem. Alex Stein, Borbaro Stein. Ronald Steinbrink, Oiane Stemke, Jeff Stellas, Deon Stevens. Gail Stkken, Russell Stolerow. Sandra Stone. Frederick Stubenrouch, Diane Svocina. Donna Swanson, Dovid Totar, Jerome Teitel, Diane Tester. Mary Thompson, Morel yn Tokorz, Michelle Towbin, Steve Von Deusen, Debby Von LJffelen. Steve Varney, Lynn Vender Jeffery Venn. Tom Wagner, Jennifer Wald, Alex Waller, Stephen Ware, Dorry Wotman, Adrienne Wauthier, Darlene Waxburg, Suson Waxier. Lynn Wedderspoon, Nancy Wedge, Mike Weil, Marcia Weil. Mike Weiner, James Weinman, Linda Weinstein, Alon Weiss. Stuart Wershkoff. Judi Westphal, Judee Wicker, Tom Wilke. Alice Wolz. John Wood, Lindo Wynn, Pot Yonov, Joon SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED 124 Abt, Frank Andersen, Thomas Anderson. Bruce Arvidson. Robert Ashford, Jeffrey Bass. Lawrence Beelen. Barbara Beelen, Edward Blasco. George Bookman, Helen Borgel, Peggy Clorke. Patricio Colondreo. Jomes Como. Gory Dole, Jomes Dayan, Aimee Dolgin, Danny Emin, Deborah Endo, Gary Fishmon. Judith Friberg. Annette Friedmon, Steven Gonz, David Gartner, Woyne Gelder, Michael Gibbons. Williom Gitlis. Mark Groff. Leonard Green, David Gruhn. William Hanson, James Jochet, Hilary Jacobson, Blythe Krum, David Larson, Jeffrey Mandl, Marc Monn, Cheryl March. Jerry Marcus, Mortln Moron. James Morris. Alan Niles, Sally Ohko. Kristopher Olkiewicz. Edward Ostrowsky, Marcia Pichinson, Roberta Pierce. Mitchell Plocek, Richord Potenzo, Robert Ressmon, Lauro Rizzo. Sondra Roden, Richard Rosen, John Rocenquist, Richard Salins, Michael Schlesinger. Thomas Schlosser, Denise Schullmon, Daniel Schumon, Craig Schworz, Karl Seiden. Alon Seigel, Robert Silvern, Jerry Sternberg, Poul Suffka. Deon Swortz, Jock Switkin, Jill Tatelmon, Linda Thomos. Thomas Vorono, Ronald Waldman, Gene Weber. Dennis Weiner, Jeffrey Welch, William JUNIOR CABINET Bock Row: D. Swenson. 1. Scholz. S. Rolsky. A. Robinson. R. Ropper, C. Gore. N. Hutchings, second Row: M. Finger, R. Holperln, T. Gono. J. McKoy. J. Wood. P. Lazarus. F. Rosenfeld. Front Row: B. Simon. S. Mussor, S. Zindell. P. Stain, S. Rico. Juniors Besides unifying the class with a Junior Day and solving class problems through discussion, the Jun- ior Cabinet spent the year planning the prom as a farewell for the seniors. The prom was financed by the juniors' money-raising efforts, including the Christening mum sales. Funds also came from pro- gram sales and operation of the concession stands at football and basketball games. With the funds Junior Cabinet purchased bids and decorations, and it hired a band for the prom. For the first time, the Cabinet also rented a ballroom. The final func- tion of the juniors, who were by then looking for- ward to being seniors themselves, was the crowning of the prom king and queen at the prom they planned. Pi C, Abrams. Linda Andrews, Judith Adelmon. Beverly Andrzeiewslu, David Alpert, Brian Anstadt. Neal Anderson, Chorles Appelmon, Arlene A reason, Esther Asher, Theda Armitoge. Yvonne Bobb. Bryan Aronow. Cydney Bobetch, Marlene Aronow. Michele Bantz, Elizabeth Bomett. Jon Behrens, Cheryl Bartlett. David Belokon, Katherine Boy. Stefoni Benson. Judith Becker, Michelle Berger. Michelle 125 • . .) Berger. Poul Berk. Faith Biaul, Cynthia Bloch, Merry Bodenstein, Randee Botmon, Henry Bollinger, Donna Bolotin, Linda Brown, Karen Bucoro, Patrick Budnik. Karen Butor, John Christensen, Steven Chvolovsky, Joy Cierney. Joseph Citron, Sharon Colker, Wesley Collins, Randall Condit, Steven Conklin, Charles Czerwinski. Gail Dodigan, Steve Dale. Borbora Davis, Linda Dobkin. Shelley Dolitsky. Marlene Dorband, Carol Dreier, Donald Block, Robert Bloom. Joel Blumenfeld. Robert Bobek, Gregory Braimon, Bonnie Bravi, Barbara Brody. Ava Brown. Carol Carroll, Bruce Chomlin, Sherry Chonnon, David Charman, Sally Cohen. Armand Cohen, David Cohen. Leland Coleman, George Connett, Daryl Costantino, Nicholas Com, Cynthia Crogg, Susan De Santis, Kathy Dictor, Cory Dimschultz. Sally Divita, Rosemory Dusz, Linda Edwards, Robert Elios, Victor Ellison. Barbara Enberg, Denis Engstrom, Karen Epstein, Maxine Ettinger, Terry Foust. Penelope Feigen, Zoneta Feit, Jessica Feltmon. Jeffrey Finley, Sharon Fisher. Richard Fix, Kathleen Fronted, Noelle Friedcnan, Lindo Friedman, Mark Friend. Carolyn Fryde, Corol Gersten. Jeffrey Gibson, Colleen GiHis. Karen Gittelson, Lisa Evons, Monte Ewert, Richard Fassino, James Fay, Jonille Felzer, Marsha Ferber, Bonnie Filler. Dovid Fine, Maxine Franz, Corl Freehill. Michael Freske. Lana Fried, Howord Gono, Terry Garbo. Linda Gehrke, Jerry Gerowitz. Paulo Giuntoli, Philip Goldberg, Borbora Goldman, Barbara Goodman, Robert 126 Gordon, Alan Gordon, Susan Gore, Corol Gore. Gayle Green, Joonne Greenberg, Judith Greenwald, Lindo J. Greenwald. Undo M. Gzesh, Phillip Hoigh, Charles Halperin, Richard Halpern, Ronald Harris. Zochory Haugsness, Sally Hozell, Manlynn Heckman, Barry Herman, Anlto Herrmonn, Jerilyn Hexom. Stanley Hintz. Paulette Horbon. Rojenne Horrigan, Toni Huscher, Frederick Hutchings. Nancy Jocobson, Diana Jonls. Richard Johnson, Judy Johnson, Koren Gould, Mark Gould. Ruth Groy. Patricia Green, Corol Grizzell, Nancy Gross, Iris Grossman, Sharon Gryn, Flora Hammerman, Joy Handelmon, Joellyn Haroldson, Ralph Horrer, Richard Hehn, Steven Heller. James Helman, Joel Herbon, Jill Hoffmon, Carole Hoffmon, Reo Holland, Bonnie Hopper, Jeffrey Israel, Diane Jocob, James Jocobs, Jeffrey Jocobson, Blythe Josephson, Charles Kadetz, Saralee Kolinsky, Marilyn Kollhouge, Mory m e p ft r V ' ■ i i! •: p r p i ti AJlb Kalman, Ronno Kalmanson. Jonis Kanlon, Laurel Konter, Deborah Katz. Norman Koufman. Janis Kay, Koryn Koye, Robert Kaplan. Bruce Korol, Jeffrey Katz. Marsholl Katz. Moriin Keep. Linda Kemp, Gloria Kertz. Dora Kipp. Gail A new discovery awokens everyone's Interest. 127 Junior Cobin mum soles highlight Homocoming. Ilk ft Of f r ) f 11. ii, fe , r 1 c if 1, tu ft C Vlfc tkL , ML £ Kirk. Sherre Kloymon. Leonord Klein, Mitchell Klouthis, Mary Kroy. Sandro Krysko. Toby Kugler, Denise Kuhr, Peter La Fontaine, Bonnie Lambert, Dione Lompert, Gary Lande, Gregg Koenig, Brenda Kopakin, Bonita Kosmel, Perleene Krosny, Steven Kulwin. Jill Kurtz, Ronno Kushnir, Barry Kushnir, Lorry Londermon. Allen Londl, Donna Larsen, Paul Lor son, Larry Lazorus. Paul Lebow, Modalyn Lebrun, Jomes Lee. Ruthonn Leon, Steven Leusch, Donna Leventhol, Judy Levin. Davida Levine, Marsha Levitt, Barry Levy, Borbara Levy, Lindo List, Michoel Lome, Adrien London, Michelle Look. John McKoy, Jomes McKenzie, John Mann, Sherrie Manning, Beryl Lee, Suson Leifer. Jon Lemieux, Lorry Leon, Jay Levin, Joel Levin. Ned Levine. Darryl Levine, Harold Lewis, Jeffrey Lind, Cary Lipin. Niles Lipke, Marsha Lundgren, John Lundsberg, Richard Lutren. Wendie McHugh. Condoce More. Peggy Mosarweh, Nodera Mayer, Mark Mayfield. Richard 128 Moy el, Dave Mehl. Steven Meltzer, Judith Mendoza. Steven Mignono. Rkhord Minneroth. Susan Moe. William Moltnaro, Michael Nelson. Gail Nelson, Patricio Nelson. Ronald Nemecek. Martin Ostrom. Gregory Pordo, Larry Pans, Miles Paul. Jerome Perlman. Fronces Peterson. Clifford Peterson, Lorry Portmon, Herchel Rodzin, Bruce Rolsky, Stuart Ramis. Joanne Ropper, Ronald Richardson, Paula Richey. Ronold Richmond, Marcia Rissmon. More Menze. Richard Merritt. Dion Metier, Mary Meyers. Mark Mueller, Irene Mullock. Ronna Mussar, Suzanne Myers. Sandra Newton, Greg Nmeberg, Dorlene Nonclerc, Linda Oram, Poul Pawion, Steven Pearlmon, Deborah Pechter, Sharon Pepper, David Powal, Thomos Powroznik, Nancy Pozon, Roy Rodicek. Kathryn Rosnick, Susan Reinke, Kristine Remenik, Phyllis Rke, Sharon Robinson. Amy Rohrer, Walter Rolak. Fredrick Rommelmann, Heiko P (H ftP .. ft U • tiktbfeh i- Rosen, Allon Rosen. Jomes Rosen, Morion Rosenfield. Fred Sodkin, Howard Saletra, Gayle Salomon, Jone Schaller. Scott Schwartz. Joseph Schwarz, Mark Seely, Roger Segol, Barry Shiozoki, Joyce Shiozoki. June Shor, Marilyn Siegel. Robert Skerven, Patricia Skoi. David Skolnik, Robert Slutzky. Joy Ross. David Rotfeld. Helene Rowe. Dione Rukin, Martin Schatz, Lisa Schonfeld. Gita Schroeder. Adele Schwartz. Ellen Shainer, Pamela Sherman, Iris Sherman, Koren Shiffmon. Sandro Siegman, Joanne Silverman. Charles Simon. Barbara Skelnik, Jomes Smetana, Paul Smith, Evie Smith. Rkhard Smith, Shirley 129 Smlthom, Stephan Smolen, Deborah Solomon, Howord Sorensen, Steven Stem, Paula Steinberg, Dale Steinberg, Steven Steinholtz. Barbara Strunk, Harvey Sulonko. Roberta Sullivan, Lois Swonson. Jeffrey Tetzloff. Glenn rhomos, Richard Tobin, Mark Trebels, Lmda Viktor. Ulrich Vogelmonn, Susan Woddell. Jomes Wallis, Christine Weismon. Judith Weiss, Sonford Weissmon. Diane Wells. Dole Wolcott. Douglas Wolozin, Ronald Wood. John Young. Michael Sostrin, Jock Spielman, Lee Spino, Terry Stein, Marc Stoken, Beniamin Stolerow, Steven Stonemork, Sandra Strege, Bonnie Sweetow, Robert Tog in, Lorry Tolan. Claude Tax. Audrie Troesch, Craig Truox, Phillip Vega. Anito Vihon, Brian Waldfogel. Ruth Walters. Rolf Weber. Steven Weidmger, Frank Wells, Gary Wenger. Betty Wible. Peter Wolcott, Douglos Zemansky, Wynne JUNIORS NOT PICTURED Adelmon, Jeanne Barlz. Roger Bittmon, Ellyce Bookman. Alon Coplon, Sheldon Chrostko, Keith Colitz, Alon Dovid. Elio Dellegrozie, Michael Denn, Hollis Digiorio, Jim Douglos. Spencer Eisenberg, Sheri Epstein. Sherwin Fishmon. lourel Forman. Barbara Friedman, Robert Gilmon. Steven Goldstein, Howard Horris. Pamela Hortman, Glenn Jacobs, Joel Jaffe, Hallie Kalfen, Marsha Krous, Gory Kreismon, Michael Kreismon. Norman Lonlz. Ken Lee. Melissa Levine. Barry Levine. Roger Lindemann. Judy Lodal, Shirley Lubowitch, Donald Lunetto. Robert Marx, Susan Mester, Kathie Meyer. Carol Moore. Roger Murray. Michael Neimer, Dovid Nuttlno. Fred Pallman, Arlond Peabody, Richard Polster, Richard Potish. Herbert Pro !. John Ronsdeil. John Reitman, Paul Rhoney, Donald Selzer. Diona Shapiro. Sheila Singer. Sheila Smith. Jeff Stluko, Tom Stockbridge, Tom Sweet. Gall Tanaka. Mosanobu Tonsey, Joseph Thomson, Bruce Trocy. Cynthia Trauger. Joel Turk, Gory Wolsh. Stephen Young, Lonne Zielen, Susan Zimmerman. Bruce Zindell, Steve Zuffonte. Robert 130 131 Seniors SENIOR CABINET Bock Row: L. Shapiro, C. Tinker, J. E'lers. P Ballou, M. Shimon, L Gitner. C. Weinstein. Sec- ond Ro« : S. Yones. C. Takehora, E. Cabot, R. Thomas. N. Charlock. L. Elkins. Front Row: C Faintuch. M. Goodmon. M. Molinaro, M. Hogen, L. Hulteen This year’s Senior Class, represented by the Senior Cabinet, had the responsibilities of setting examples for the underclassmen and establishing precedents for the future. Senior Cabinet's success at making our first homecoming a truly Haunted Launching was Bewitched, the Christening dance. The cabinet also arranged for the graduation ceremonies, class gift, breakfast and picnic. In order to raise money for graduation activities, Senior Cabinet sold Senior buttons, collected class dues, ran concession stands, and had a booth at the carnival. Niles North's first graduating class, the class of 1965, will long be re- membered for the traditions it has established. Notional Marit Scholarship Finalists Standing: M. Goodmon, B Konopka. R. Cohn, J. Fang. D. lofty. R Koplon SaotadJ. Frank I in. L Jacobsan. S. Solstone. 132 BRUCE BARNETT 5.5.0. 4; Swimming I; Fencing 2; GoH I; Chemistry Club 4; Swim Club 2; Scuba Club 2. BURT BARNOW Notional Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Gold Honor Certificate I. State Science Fair I, First Ploce; S.S.O. 2.3.4; Veorbook 4; Chess Club I; 'It’s Acodemic Teom 4 LAWERENCE BARON Transferred from Mather H.S. 2; S.S.O. 2.3. S.S.M. 2; S.S.H. 3; Football I. Baseball I; Intromurols 2.3; Art Club 2; Spanish Club 4 ROBERT BARTHOLOMEW 5.5.0. 3.4; Student Union Board 4, Entertainment Chairman 4; Intramurals 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4; Radio and Electronics Club I. BONNIE BARTLETT 5.5.0. 4; Student Union Board 4; Talent Show 3.4; Fall Ploy Crew 4; G.A.A. 1.2; French Club 1.4; Future Teachers of America 1.2. LAWRENCE BASSUK 5.5.0. 4; Student Union Board 4, President 4; Spring Musical 3; Orchestra 3; Concert Band 2.3.4; Stoge Bond 4; Marching Bond 2.3.4; N Club 4. Footboll 1.2,3.4; Swimming 1,2; Gymnastics 3, Trock 2; French Club 1,2; Rodio ond Electronics Club I. SHAREN BASTING 5.5.0. 3; Student Union Boord 4; Tennis 2. ROBERT BAUMANN 5.5.0. 2,3,4; N Club 4; Football 1.2.3.4, Mo|or N 4; Trock 4; Intramurals 3.4. BETTY BAVETTA Transferred from Leyden Twp. H.S. 2; S.S.M. 2.3,4, Spring Musicol 2.3; G.A.A. 2.3; White Honor Certificate 3; Orchesis 2.3. Secretory-Treasurer 2; Girls Club 3; School Store 4. GIZELLA ABOAV Business Club 4. Spanish Club 2. JOAN ABT Transferred from Austin H.S. 3; G.A.A. 2,3. MYRA ADEIMAN Transferred from Von Steuben H.S. 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; S.S.O. 4. MARLA ADELSON Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Red Honor Certificate I; S.S.O. 3; Newspaper 4; Talent Show 3,4; Future Teochers of America 3. MARLENE ALPERT S.S.O. 2,3,4; Choir 2; Future Nurses 2,3; Future Secretaries 2; Spanish Club 2. LINDA ALTENBERN Spring Musical Crew 2; G.A.A. 3; Home Economics Club 4; Pep Club 1.2; Ushers Club 4; S.S.O. 2; Pen Pol I. RAY ANDERSON S.S.O. 4; Football 3.4, Mojor N 4, Baseball I. Intromurols 2; N“ Club 4 LESLIE APPLEBAUM Newspaper I; Football 2. Minor N‘ 2; Swimming I. Minor N I; Wrestl- ing 3, Minor N“ 3; Intromurols 1,2,3; A.V.A. 2,3; German Club 3, Math Club 2.3. Secretary 2.3; S.S.O. I.2.3.4; S.S.H. 4; Cobinet I; Student Coun- cil Alternate 1,2. BONNIE ARNDT Tolent Show Crew 2; G.A.A. I; Ushers Club 2; Pep Club 2. VINCENT BAIESTRI Transferred from Kelly H.S. 4, S.S.O 4. Tolent Show 4; Cross Country 4. Intromurols 4 LINDA BALKONIS S.S.O. 4 PATRICIA BALLOU Student Council 2; Cabinet 4; S.S.O. I.2.3.4; Student Union Boord 4. Vice Pres 4; Homecoming Committee 2.3. Homecoming Court 4. Talent Show Crew I; Cheerleaders 3,4. Coptoin 4; G.A.A 1.2.3; French Club 1.2; Pep Club 1,2; Timers Club 2. RONALD BERNSTEIN United Notion Club 4, Choirmon; Teocher’s Aid 3; Division Office Moni- tor 4, Choirmon. Vistos 4. FRANCEE BISS Bronze Key 2; Blue Honor Certificate I; S.S.O. 3.4, Homecoming Commit- tee 4; Tolent Show 4; GAA I; French Club 1,2; Spotlighters I. WENDY BLACKMAN Cabinet Alternate I; S.S.O. 2,3,4; French Club 1,2; Pep Club I; Spotlight- er 1,2; Reflection Crew 2; Divisional Office Monitor 4. GERALDINE BLANCK DONNA LEE BLANK ROY BLUMENTHAL Basketball 2; Tennis I; Intramural I. JACQUELYN BLUSTEIN Notionol Merit Letter of Commendotlon 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Gold Honor Certificate I; Cobinet Alternate3;S.S.0.4; Yearbook 4. Spring Musicol Crew 1,2; Foil Ploy Crew 1,2; French Club 1,2,3; Spotlighters I, 2.3; Tolent Show 1,2. JOHN BOTNER Football 4; Fencing 2; Forensics 1,2; Future Doctors 3; Electricity I; Photo- grophy I; Chemistry Club 4, Biology Club 4 HELENE BOYER Cabinet Alternote 1,2; S.S.O. 4; Cheerleader 4; G.A.A 3; Sponish Club 1,2; Nurse's Monitor 2; Gymnastics Team 3. SEYMOUR BEARAK 5.5.0. 2,3.4, Yearbook 4, German Club 1.2. Treasurer 2; International Relations Club 3; Mock State Constitution Convention 2,3, Secretary 3; Public Relations Committee 2. LINDA BECKER 5.5.0. 3,4; Sponish Club 3,4; Ushers Club 2.3. RENEA BEHRENS Business Club 4; Home Economics Club 2. STEVEN BEILGARD Transferred from Notre Dome H.S. 3; Intromurols 3,4. MARIS BELL Fall Play Crew 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; French Club 1,2; Business Club 4. Future Teochers of America 2; Spotlighters 3; Ushers Club 3. MARK BELL Cabinet Alternate 3; S.S.O. 3; Gymnastics 3; Arts Club 4 ANITA BENJAMIN Tolent Show 1,2,3,4, Committee Choirmon 3,4; Spring Musical Crew 2.3; Foil Play Crew 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Forensics4. Future Teochers of America 1,2.3.4; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; United Notions Club 4, Cor responding Sec- retory 4, Ushers Club 1,2,3; Hall Office Monitor 4. WILLIAM BERG Science Foir 1,2; Student Council Alternote 1,2; N Club 2,3; Football 1.2. 3.4, Wrestling 1,2,3.4; Trock 2; Baseball 1,3,4; Intromurols 3.4. Biology Club 2; Lotin Club 2. HOWARD BERKMAN Transferred from Maine Twp. H.S. East 3; National Merit Letter of Com- mendation 4; Blue Honor Certificate 3. JUDI BERLOWE 5.5.0. 1,2.3; Yearbook 2; Newspaper 3; Tolent Show Crew 2. Pep Club I. Representative 1. JOANN BERMAN Bronze Key 2; S.S.O. 4; Talent Show 2; French Club 1,2,3. Future Teochers of America 1,2,3,4; Attendance Office Monitor 4 STEVEN BERMAN 5.5.0. 3; Mixed Chorus 4; Intromurols I, Art Council 3; A.V.A. 4. 133 134 HOWARD CARREN Spring Musical Crew 2; Football 1,2; Tennis I; Track I; Tropical Fish Club 3. MARTA CASTRO Transferred from Colombia, S.A 4; Americon Field Service Exchange Stu- dent 4. Student Council 4; Talent Show 4; United Notions Club 4 STUART CHAITKIN National Honor Society 3,4. Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Gold Honor Certificate I, Librory Assistant 1,2.3,Gold Key 4 MICHAEL CHECHOPOULOS Talent Show 2,3,4; Spring Musical 1.2,4; Fall Ploy 2.3; Spring Musical Crew 1,2; Choir 2,3,4, President 4; Boys’ Glee 1; Barbershop Quartet 2. Notional Thespion 2,3,4; Forensics 4; Arts Club 2.3. PETER CHECHOPOULOS Art Club 4, President 4; A.V.A. 4. DALE CHERNER 5.5.0. 3.4, Sec. 3.4. S.S.D. 3; G.A.A. 1.2.3; French Club 1,2,3,4, Vice- Pres 4. Progrom Chairmon 4; Spotlighters I; Divisional Attendance Moni- tor 2,4, Assembly Committee 4. NEIL CHERTACK Cabinet 4; S.S.O. 2,3,4, Monitor 2. S.S.D. Supervisor 3. Executive Board 4; NT Club 3,4, Treos 4. Football 1.2,3,4, Minor N I. Major N 2,3,4; Fine Arts Club 4. GEORGE CISZEWSKI S.S.O 3. Choirmon 3; Football 2, Minor N 2; Boseboll 1.3, Minor NT 3. EILEEN COHEN 5.5.0. 4. Talent Show 4; Spring Musical 3; Foil Play Crew 1,4; Choir 4; Mixed Chorus 3; G.A.A. 1,3; French Club A, Spanish Club I; Christmas Winter Festival 3.4; Spring Festivol 3 SHERRY BOYER S.S.O. 4; G.A.A. 3; Gymnoslic Teom 3; Spanish Club 1,2; Nurse’s Monitor 3; Counselor’s Office 3; Attendance Office Monitor 4 LYNN BRANDEI Student Union Board 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Spring Musical 2,3, Choir 3,4, Library Monitor 4; Talent Show 4 RALPH BRANDT JOANNE BREGMAN Transferred from Bowen H.S. 3; Silver Key 3; Science Foir 3, Student Coun- cil Alternate 4; S.S.O. 3.4; Student UnionBoord4. Homecoming Committee 4; Tolent Show 4; Forensics 3,4. Spomsh Club 4. American Legion Speech Contest 3. Honorable Mention; Hall Office Monitor 4. LAWRENCE BRENNER Talent Show 2,3,4. Winning Act 2; French Club 4, Pen Pal Club 3, United Notions Club 4, Vice-Pres. 4; Notional Thespian Society 4 MICHELLE BRODY Transferred from Hyde Pork H.S. I; G.A.A. 2,3.4. Chairman 4 JIU BROWN S.S.O. 2.3,4; Homecoming Committee 3; Tolent Show 2.3,4; French Club I; Spotlighters I. Office Monitor 4. EDWARD CABOT Science Foir 4, Cabinet 2,3.4; S.S.O. 4. Fall Play Crew 3; Trock 2.4. Shield 2. TropicoI Fish Club 3. Secretary Treasurer 3 KAREN CAP Transferred from Michigan 2; S.S.O. 3; Yearbook 4, Special Events Editor 4; Talent Show 4, Crew 3, Spring Musical Crew 2, National Thespion Society 3,4. Ushers' Club 4. French Club 2, G A A 2. Newspaper 4 SUSAN CAPITEl Cobmet 1,4, S.S.O. 4; Tolent Show 3; Spring Musical 2; Spring Musical Crew I; Choir 2,3,4, Certificate 2.3; French Club 1,2; Pep Club I. Spol- lighters I ROBERT CARLSON Science Foir 2. Second Place 2, Gymnastics 1,2; Golf 1,2,3; Hi-Y 2. SUSAN CARLSON Silver Key 2; Bronze Key 2; Blue Honor Certificate I; S.S.O. 4; Spring Musical I; Girls' Glee I, Arts Club 4, French Club 4 LARRY COURSEY Transferred from Noire Dame H.S. I; S.S.O. 4. Chairman 4; Football 2. 3.4. Major TsT 4. Trock 2.3. Major N 2; Baseball 4. N Club 4. ROGER CROSS STEVEN CUTLER Transferred from Evonslon Twp. H.S. 2; Nolionol Merit Letter of Com- mendation 4; Silver Key 3; S.S.O 4; Homecoming Committee 4, Co- director 4; Spring Musical 3. Fall Ploy 4. Choir 3; Notional Thespian Society 3,4; Intramurals 1,2; Wrestling I; Soccer 2. ELLEN DAAR Silver Key 4, Bronze Key 3; Cabinet Alternate 2; S.S.O. 3.4; Yearbook 4. Business Monoger 4. Spring Musical Crew 1.2; Fall Ploy Crew 1,2; French Club 1.2,3; Spotlighters 1.2,3; Divisional Attendance Monitor 4 GAIL DANKOWSKI G A.A 1,2; Arts Club I; French Club I; Swim Club 3; Timers’ Club 2.3. Vice-President 3; Ushers' Club 3. GARY DANKOWSKI 5.5.0. 2.3,4. Monitor 2.3. Chairman 4. Supervisor 4. Homecoming Com- mittee 3.4; Talent Show 4; Swimming 1,2.3.4. Major N 2,3.4; Track 2.3. Sophomore Award 2; Cabinet Alternate I; Intramurols 1,2; Guard Club 2.3.4, Captain 3. LEON DAVIDSON 5.5.0. 3; Football 1.4. Minor N 4; Track 1.2. Shield 2; French Club 1.2. CHERYLE DAVIS 5.5.0. 2.3.4. Monitor 2.3. Secretary 4; Student Union Board 4. Publicity Chairman 4. Homecoming Committee 3; Tolent Show 2.3,4. Student Di- rector 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Forensics 3.4; Future Teochers of America 1,2.3. Vice-President 3; Spotlighters I; American Legion Oratory Contest 2.3. MARK DAVIS Student Council Alternate 1,2; S.S.O. 1,2; N Club 4; Swimming 1,2,3,4. Major N 4; Tennis 2; Golf 1.3,4. Major N 4. Spanish Club 2.3. MARCIA COHEN Blue Honor Certificate I; S.S.O. 2,3,4. Monitor 2.3. Receptionist 4. G.A.A. 1.2,3,4, 24 pt award I, 1st Local 2. 2nd locol 3. G.A.A. Board 3. Points Chairman 3; Art Council 1,2,3; Chemistry Club 4; French Club 1.2; Future Teachers of America 1.2.3,4. Spotlighters 1,2; Ushers Club 3.4; Divisional Attendance Monitor 4. SHARON COHEN Transferred from New Jersey 3; G.A.A. 1,3; Bridge Club I; French Club 1,2,3,4; Home-Ec Club 4. Spotlighters 1,2; Ushers Club3.4; School Store 4 ROBERT COHN Notional Merit Semi-Finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Gold Honor Certificate I; Student Council 4. Cabinet I; Cabinet Alternate 2; S.S.O. 2; Yearbook 3.4, Associate Editor A. Spotlighters 2.3; Co-Author Viking Victory Song 4; Quill ond Scroll 4. Gold Key 4. RONALD COHN Silver Pin 3; Bronze Pin 2; Gold Certificate I; Cabinet Alternate 2; Year- book 2,3. CHERYL COOPER Fall Play Crew 4; Forensics 4; Future Nurses Association 2; Spanish Club 2; S.A.O. 2; Divisional Office Monitor 3,4. MARILYN COULTER 136 JEANNE ECKMANN Transferred from Maria Immoculote Acodemy 1; Cobinet2; S.S.O. 2,3; Girl ' Glee 2; G.A A. 2.3,4; Pep Club 3. JOYCE EllERS Cabinet 1.4; Girls' Glee 1.2; Choir 3,4. Treasurer 4. Silver Music Pm 3; Vivoce 3; German Club I; G.A.A 1,4; Future Nurses' Club 4; Spring Musical I. Crew 3. Second Place Science Fair 2; Divisional OHice Moni- tor 4. ELLEN EISENBERG 5.5.0. 2,4; French Club 1.2,3.4, Ushers' Club I; Spotlighters 2 LINDA ELKINS Student Council Alternote 1.2; Cabinet 1.2.4. Alternate 3; S.S.O. 1.2.3,4. Monitor I. S.S.S.H. Secretory 2. S.S.M. Secretary 3, Receptionist 4; Student Union Board 4. Homecoming Committee 4; Talent Show 4; Cheerleader 4; G.A.A. 1.2.3; Fine Arts Club4, Latin Club 1,2.3.4, Secretory 4, Pep Club I; Spotlighters I; Swim Club 4. DAVID EWING Student Council 2; S.S.O. 2,3; N Club 3,4, Sergeont-ot-Arms 4; Football 1.2,3.4. Major N 3.4. Wrestling 1.2.3.4. Major N 4; Track 1.2; Russian Club 1,2; Homeroom President 4. LINDA EWING 5.5.0. 4; Tolent Show 4; G.A.A. I. Pep Club 1.2; Ushers' Club 4. CHERYL FAINTUCH Notional Merit Letter of Commendation 4. Notional Honor Society 3,4. Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; While Certificate I; Science Fair 2,3. Second Award 3; School Fair 2.3; Cobmet 1.2.3,4; Homecoming Committee 4, Yeorbook 4. Acodemic Editor 4. Spring Musical 3.4. G.A.A. 1.2.3.4. Pin I. Minor Letter 2, Orchesis 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Future Nurses’ Club I; “It's Acodemic Team Alternate 4. Office Monitor 1.2,3,4, National Coun- cil of Teochers of English Contest National Honorable Mention 3; Mock Illinois Constitutional Convention 3. RICHARD FALLICO Intermediate Bond 1,2,3. KAREN FEDER 5.5.0. 3.4; G.A.A I; French Club I. Ushers Club 2. GERALDINE DECARL S.S.O. Receptionist 4; Spring Musical 3, Crew 2.3; Mixed Chorus 3,- Choir 4. Ushers' Club 2.3; Tolent Show Crew 3. SANDRA DE MAA G.A.A. 1.2. Business Club 4; Future Nurses of America I. Ushers' Club 3. STEVEN DEUTCHMAN Transferred from Arizona 3; Bronze Key 3, Chess Club 4; Spanish Club 2; Psychology Club 4. BERT1CA DIAZ Libror y Assistant 2.3. SHIRLEE DIESTERHEFT Spring Musical Crew 1,2,3; Fall Play Crew 1,2,3; G.A.A. I; Future Nurses of America 1,2,3, Secretary 3; Home-Ec Club 4; Ushers' Club 3. NAOMI DIETZE Science Fair 2. 3rd Ploce 2; Cabinet 2; S.S.O. 4. Talent Show 3; Spring Musical I, Crew 2,3, Co-Chairman 3; Silver Music Pm 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Choir 3,4; Girls'Glee I; G.A.A 1,2.3.4. Board 4; Swim Club 2.3; Tri-Hi-Y I. GREGG DOBBIN Student Council 4; S.S.O 4. Homecoming Committee A. Footboll 4, Mojor N 4; Cross Country 1,2.3, Shield 1.2. Major N 3; Bosketboll 1.2. Shield 1,2; BaseboM I, Shield I; Intramurals 2. Decotholon 3rd Ploce. DONNA DORUFF Future Secretaries' Club 3. WILLIAM DRAWBOUGH Concert Band 1.2.3,4; Marching Bond 2,3.4. JUDY DREll Chemistry Club 4. Future Nurses' Club 4. Spanish Club I; School Store 3.4; Nurse’s OHice Aid 4. SCOn DUBOFF Student Council (.2,3,4, Vice-President 3. President 4. Service Award 2. Officers' Award 3; Student Planning Committee 3, Choirmon 3; Cobmet I; S.S.O. 2,3; Tolent Show 2; Spring Musical 3.4; Choir 4; Football 1.2. 3,4, Motor -NT; Wrestling 1.2.3.4, Major N . Baseball I; Unity Boord 3, Choirmon 3; Spanish Club I; N Club 4 LAWRENCE EARLIX Sw.mm.ng I; Baseball 2. Manoger 2; Arts Club 4; A.V A 4; Radio ond Electronics 2. FARREI FRIEDMAN 5.5.0. 2.3; A.V.A. 1.2; Intromurols 1.2; Executive Club 3. TERRI FRIEDMAN Student Council Alternate I. Cabinet Alternate 2.3; S.S.O. 2.3,4; G.A.A I; Arts Club 1.2; Pep Club I. BONNIE FRIEDNER 5.5.0. 4; Marching Band Twirler 1.2,3; Silver Musk Pin 3; Band letter 2; Home Economics Club I; Ushers' Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2. JOEL FRISHMAN 5.5.0. 2.3. Choirmon 3; Footboll 1.2; Tennis 4; Art Council I; Arts Club I; Sponish Club I. KARL GABBEY 5.5.0. 3; Baseball 2,3,4, Minor N 2,3, Major N” 4; German Club 4. President. STEVEN GAIL 5.5.0. 1.2.3; Swimming 2; Inlromurols 4. A.V.A. 3,4. ANDREW GALE Transferred from Louisiana 4; Notional Merit Semi-Finalist 4; literary Magazine 3.4, Assistant Art Editor 3, Short Story Editor 4. Fall Ploy 4. French Club 3; Russian Club 2.3,4; Great Books Club I; Music Appreciation Club 2.3, Treasurer 3; World History Tutor 3; library A d 1.2.3,4; Hoote- nanny 3, National Thespion Society 4 BARBARA GEITNER Cabinet Alternate I; S.S.O. 2.3; French Club 1.2,3; Pep Club 1,2 JEFFREY GENT Cabinet 1,2; S.S.O. 4; Student Union Board 4, Spring Musical Crew 2; N Club 3,4, Secretary 4, Cross Country 2,3,4. Mojor N 3.4; Bosketball I. Manager 2. Shield I. Intramurals 4; Hi-Y 2; Pep Club 3. GLENN FELDMAN Notionol Merit Letter of Commendation 4, Blue Honor Certifkote I, S.S.O Assistont Chairman 4. Swimming I; GoH 1,2; French Club 1,2. MARK FELDMAN 5.5.0. 1,2,3; Diving Team 2. PAULA FELDMAN 5.5.0. 3,4. Spring Musical Crew 3. Art Club, Home Economics Club 3. JOSEPH FENG Notionol Merit Semi-Finalist 4. Silver Key 3, Bronze Key 2; Cobinet 2. Yearbook 2,3,4, Sports Editor 4, Fencing 3; RodioClub 1.2. Vice-President 2; It's Acodemic Teom 4; Science Seminar 2.3.4. JAMES FERRIS S.S.O. 4, Student Union Board 4; Swimming 1.2.3,4, Minor N 3. Tennis 2; Hi-Y 2.3; Radio ood Electronics Club 1.2,3. JEFFREY FINESIIVER Science Fair I; Baseball 2, Intromurols I; Chess Club I. Electronics Club I. STEPHEN Fin Transferred from Carl Schurz H.S. 3; Intramurals I; Archeology Club 3; International Relotions Club 3; Psychology Club 4. JANIS FRANKUN Notional Merit Semi-Finalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate I. Science Fair 2.3. Student Coun- cil Alternate I; Cobinet Alternate 3. literory Magazine 2.4. Poetry Editor 4; Talent Show 3.4, Arts Club 1.2.3,4, Co-President 2 MARY FREBIES Transferred from Iowa 4; G.A.A. 4 SUZANNE FREEDMAN Transferred from Lake View H.S. 2. ARLENE FREEMAN French Club 2; Home Economics Club 4; United Notions Club 4 BETTY FRIEDMAN S.S.O. 2.3.4; Talent Show Crew 2; G.A.A. I. French Club 1.2.3; Pen Pal Club 2; Ushers' Club 2; Division Office Monitor 4. 137 138 ROBERT GOLDSTEIN N Club 4; Football 1,2,3,4, Minor “N“ 3, Major N 4; Wrestling 2; Base- boll 3,4, Intramurols 2; A.V.A. 2. MICHAEL GOODMAN National Merit Semi-finalist 4. Nationol Honor Society 3.4; Gold Key 4. Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Gold Honor Certificate I; lt's Acodemic Alternate 4; Cabinet 2,3,4, Alternate I. Prom Chairmon 3, Class President 4; S.S.O. 4, Executive Board 4; Homecoming Committee 4, Director 4; Steering Committee 4; Student Council Alternate 2; Plonning Board 2; Fall Ploy I, Crew 2,3. Chairman 2; Tolent Show Crew 2,4, Chairman 4; Spring Musicol 3, Crew 1,2,3; Spring Play Crew 2. Choirmon 2; Notional Thespion Society 2,3,4, Masque A word 3, Second Stor 4. Major Drama N 4 PATRICIA GOOOMAN Future Teochers of America I; Latin Club 2.3.4; Pen Pal Club 2.3. Sec- retory 2. DOROTHEA GRAF S.S.O. 3.4; Talent Show £rew 1.2,4, Costume Choirman 2.4; Spring Musi- col Crew 2; Fall Ploy Crew 1.2,4. Costume Choirman 4; Notional Thespion Society 2.3.4; G.A.A 1.2.3.4; Arts Club 4, Pep Club I; Ushers’ Club 2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 4,- Nurse's Monitor 3; Attendance Monitor 4. LILA GREAVES Bronze Key 3; Homecoming Committee 4. Secretory 4; Yearbook 4, G.A.A. 1.2,3,4, Pin I. Award 2.3. State Award 3; Orchesis 1.2. Gymnostics Team 2.3; Potpourri 4. President 4; Swim Club I.2.3.4. President 4, Timers Club 3,4; Tolent Show 4. ALVIN GREENBERG Bronze Key 3; S.S.S.H. Chairmon 4. N Club 3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4, Var sity Heod Manager 2,3,4; Monogers Club 2.3; Library Assistant 1,2,3. DAVID GREENBERG Notional Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Silver Key 4. Bronze Key 3; Gymnastics I; German Club 1.2. Vice-President 2; Physics Club 3. Rodio ond Electronics Club 1.2. Secretary 2. Treasurer 2; Science Seminar 2,3,4. TIMOTHY GUENTHER Intromurols 3. SHARON GUNTHER Pep Club I SHARON GIACINTO Transferred from Regma Dominican H.S. 2; Yearbook 4. Spring Musical Crew 3; Fall Play Crew 3; National Thespian Society 3; G.A.A. 2,3, Art Council 3. STEVEN GILBERT MARK GIIHOOLEY S.S.O. 2.3; N“ Club 2,3; Football 1.2,3,4, Shield I. Minor N 2. Major •NT 3. Wrestling 1.2.3. Ninor N 2. Major N 3; Baseball 1,2.4, Shield I. Minor 2. MARGARET GILLIE Cabinet Alternote I, Student Union Board 4; Newspaper 4. Talent Show 4, G.A.A. 1.2,3,4; Swim Club 3; Personal Service Monitor 2.3; Fine Arts Club 4. ROBERT GILLMAN Bronze Key 3; Gymnostics 1,2.3,4. Minor N 1.2. Major N 3,4. ROBERT GIRSCH Football I, Manager I; A.V.A. 4; Industrial Arts Club I. LINDA GITNER Bronze Key 3; Red Honor Certificate I; Cobinet 4. Alternate 1,2; S.S.O. 3.4; S.S.H. Secretory 4. Yearbook 3; Talent Show 3.4, Cheerleaders 4; French Club 1,2,3; School Store Clerk 4; Cafeteria Monitor 3. LORELGLASSNER S.S.O. 4; Fall Ploy I; G.A.A. 1,2.3,4, Award 2.3. Board 3.4. President 4, French Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Spotlighters I. Ushers Club 3,4 HOWARD GLENZER A.V.A. 1.2; Business Club 3; Stamp Club 2. SUSAN GLINBERG Transferred from Sullivon H.S. 3; S.S.O. 4; Spanish Club 4 STEVEN GOLD Swimming I. Intramurals 2; Arts Club 1.2; Pep Club 2; Hi-Y 3; Art Coun- cil I. CHERYL GOLDBLAT7 S.S.O. 3.4; Tolent Show 3,4; French Club 2. RANDY HOHEISEl Transferred from Michigan I; National Honor Society 3.4. Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; S.S.O. 3.4. Executive Board 4; Football 2, Shield 2; Cross Country 3.4. Maior 'N 3,4; Basketball 2. Shield 2; Trock 1,2.3.4, Mojor N 3.4 TRUDYE HOROWITZ Hall Office Monitor 4; Twirlers 2,3. UNDAHRYNKO 5.5.0. I. JOHN HUIBURT National Merit letter of Commendotion 4; Bronze Key 3; Blue Honor Cer- tificate I; Cobinet Alternate 1.2; S.S.O. 3. Yeorbook 4. Foculty Editor 4; Fencing 2. Fine Arts Club 3; French Club 2.3. Spotlighters 3; Holl Office Monitor 4. UNDA HUITEEN Science Foir 2; Cobinet 3.4; Cobinet Alternate 1,2; S.S.O. 2.3,4, S.S.R. Supervisor 4; Student Union Board 4, Secretary 4; Talent Show 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Arts Club 2,3; Pep Club I; Spanish Club 1,2; Ushers Club 3; Girls Club 3. Treasurer 3. DIANNE HUNTER Tolent Show Crew I; Spring Musicol Crew I; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. Board 2.3. Secretary 3; Home-Ec Club 1.2.3.4. President 1,2,4,- United Nations Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y I; Unity Boord 1.2; Hall Office Monitor 4 HAROLD EILER Football 4, Major N 4’ Intramurals 2.3.4; N Club 4. Mock Constitutional Convention 3; S.S.O. 4, Chairman 4. KENNETH ISAACSON 5.5.0. 2.3,4, S.S.S.H, Chairman 3.4; Cross Country 2.3. Minor N 3; Swimming I; Wrestling 1.2.3,4, Mo|or N 3.4; Track I. RICK IVAZ Student Council 2.3; S.S.O. 2,3. MARY HAGEN Cabinet 1.2.3,4, Treasurer 4; S.S.O. 2.3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Latin Club I, Pep Club I; Spanish Club 2 THOMAS HAIN •NT Club 2,3.4; Cross Country 2,3,4, Mojor 2.4; Trock 1.2.4, Shield I, A.V.A. 1,2; School Store 4 THOMAS HALLER BARBARA HARRISON Silver Key 3, Bronze Key 2; Gold Honor Certificate I; Student Council 2, Cabinet 1.2,3. Treasurer 3; Homecoming Committee 2,3.4. Publicity Co- Chairman 4. Homecoming Queen 4; Newspaper 2,3,4. Co-Feature Editor 3, Co-Editor-in-Chief 4; Tolent Show 4; Talent Show Crew 1.2.3; Spring Musical Crew 2.3. Publicity Co-Chairman 2; Fall Ploy Crew 1.2,3,4. Pub- licity Co-Chairman 4; Latin Club 1.2,3; Pep Club I. Spotlighters 1.2; Quill and Scroll 3.4. D.A.R. Good Citizen Award 4 PETER HARTLEB Baseball I. Manoger I, Chess Club 2; Germon Club 2. ROGER HARVEY Spring Musicol 3; Concert Band 3.4. Letter 3. Stoge Bond 3.4; Morchmg Band 3,4; Football I. Shield I; Tennis 2; Trock I; Intromurols 4; A.V.A. 2.3; French Club 3; Hi-Y 1.2.3,4. Treasurer 2. Vice-President 3. President 4; Radio and Electronics Club 1.2. KAY HAYES RICHARD HEILBROWN BARBARA HELLER A.V.A. 1,2; Home-Ec Club I; Girls’ Club 3. ALLYSON HERZEG Blue Honor Certificate I; S.S.O. 1.2.3.4. Student Union Board 4. Home- coming Committee 2. Tolent Show Crew 1,2,3. Publicity Chairmon 1,2.3; Spring Musicol Crew 1,2,3,4; Fall Ploy I, Fall Ploy Crew 1.2.3.4; Notionol Thespian Society 2,3,4; G.A.A 1,2.3.4; Forensics 4; Latin Club 1.2; Swim Club I. SUSAN HILL Transferred from Resurrection H.S. 3. WILUAM HODGES Cross Country I. Freshman Shield. Gymnastics 1.2. Major “N 2; S.S O. 3. Homecoming Committee 4 LESLIE JACOBSON Notional Merit Semi-Finalist 4; Bronze Key 2; Blue Honor Certilicate I; Student Council 2; Cabinet 3,4, Secretary 3,4, Alternate I; S.S.O. 3,4, S.S.O. 3. Executive Board 4; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4, Pep Assembly and Gome Presentation Chairman 4; Talent Show 3,4; Spring Musical Crew 2; French Club 1.2; Pep Club I; Russian Club 2.3; Spotlighters 1.2; “It's Academic Team 4, North Student Working Committee 2,3,4. ALICE JOHANSON Cabinet Alternate 2; S.S.O. 2.3,4; Talent Show 4; G A A. I; Timers Club 3. JUDY JOHNSON Talent Show 4, Foil Ploy Crew 3; G.A.A. 3; Timers Club 3; Ushers Club 4; Girls Club 3. JAOY KADISON Student Council 4, Student Council Alternate 1,2.3,- Cabinet I, Secretary I; S.S.O. 2,3,4. Receptionist Supervisor 4. Homecoming Committee 4, Yeorbook 3; Talent Show 2,3,4; Spring Musical 3,4; National Thespian Society 3,4; G.A.A. 2.3.4; Orchesis 2,3; French Club 2.3; Pep Club I, Ush ers Club 2; Spring Play Crew 2 HILARY KAHN National Honor Society 3.4; Red Honor Certificate I; Student Council Alternate 2; Spring Musical I; Yearbook 4; French Club 3,4, Treasurer 3; Future Teochers of America 3. CAROL KAISERMAN Cabinet Alternate I; S.S.O. 2.3,4; G.A.A 1,2; Art Council 3; French Club 1,2; Future Teochers ol America 1.2; Pep Club I; Ushers Club 2. ELAYNE KALTMAN Bronze Key 3. Blue Honor Certificate I; S.S.O. 1.2,3,4, S.S.O. 3, Assistant Heod Clerk 3. Assistant S.S.S.H. Heod Secretary 3. Assistant S.S.O. Head Secretory 3,- Homecoming Committee 4; Talent Show 2,3,4; Spring Musi- cal Crew 2; French Club 2; Pep Club I; Spotlighters I. GARY KAPLAN Talent Show 4 LAURIE KAPLAN G.A.A. 2; Future Nurses Association 1.2,3, Corresponding Secretary 2; Home-Ec Club 4; Ushers Club 4; Librory Assistants 3. ROSALYN KAPLAN National Merit Semi-Finolist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Blue Honor Certificate I; Cobinet Alternate 2; Arts Club 4;French Club 1.2,3,4; Future Teochers of America 1,2,4; Office Monitor 3,4. JENNY KAPPEL Bronze Key 3; Orchestra 3,- G.A.A. 3, Board 3; Future Teochers of Amer- ica 3,4; Home-Ec Club 4, Treasurer 4. BONNY KARHAN Transferred from Regina Dominican H.S. 3; G.A.A. 4; Ushers Club 4; S.S.O. 4. SEYMOUR KARUN Foil Ploy Crew 3. Publicity Choirmon 3; Cross Country I; Chemistry Club 4; German Club 2; Office Monitor 2; Photography Club 2; A.F.S. Foreign Exchange Student 3; S.S.O. 3. MICHAEL KARP S.S.O. 3,4; Swimming I, Spanish Club 2. RONALD KARPMAN Science Foir 1,2, First Ploce School I; Talent Show 3; Spring Musical 3; Orchestra 2.3; Concert Bond 2.3,4. Stoge Bond 4. Morching Bond 2,3,4. 140 LINDA KOSSOF 5.5.0. 2; Library Aid 4. ANTHONY KOT7MEIER Cabinet Alternate 2,3; S.S.O. 2,3,4; Footboll 1.2.3,4. Maior N 4. Golf 1,2, Minor N 2; Intromurols 1,3; Art Council 1,2.3, Vice-President I. President 2; French Club I. TERRY KRAMER 5.5.0. 4; G.A.A. 1,2. French Club 2.3 PepOub 1.2, Spotlighters I. Ush- ers Club 4, Treasurer 4. HARENE KRAUSE Hall Office Monitor 4; S.S.R. 4; Talent Show 3.4; G.A.A. I; French Club 1,2; School Cornival 3. DALE KREIS Notional Merit Letter of Commendation A- Bronte Key 3; Cobinet I. Treas- urer I; Cabinet Alternate 2; S.S.O. 4; Homecoming Committee 4. Year- book 4; Talent Show 2; Talent Show Crew 3. Make-Up Choirmon 3; Fall Ploy Crew 3,4; Spring Ploy Crew 2.3; National Thespian Society 3,4. Secretary 4; Art Council I; Chemistry Club 4, French Club 2. ISABEL KRUPP Spring Musical Crew 2; Girls' Glee 2; G.A A. 1,2,3; Forensics A, French Club 4; Future Teochers of America 1.2.3.4. Secretory 3. President 4, United Nations Club 4, Recording Secretory 4. Ushers Club 3. ANN KUHN Talent Show 2. First Award for Small Specialty, Orchesis 1.2.3.4; Gym- nastics Club 4, A.V.A. 1,2,3; German Club I. KATHE KUHR 5.5.0. 2; G.A.A. 1.2,3,4, Pin 3, Minor Letter 3; Girls' Gymnastics Team 3,4; French Club 1.2. DENNIS LAMPERT 5.5.0. 2,3,4. Cross Country I. Minor 'N I. Basketball 1,2, Minor N 2; Arts Club I; Biology Club I. MICHAEL KASSIN National Honor Society 3,4, Bronze Key 3, Student Council 3,4, Service Pin 3; S.S.O. 3; Literary Mogozine 1,2,3, Talent Show 1,4,- Spring Musical 3.4; Fall Play 1,2; Choir 3.4; Notional Thespian Society 1,2,3,4, Officer 2. Minor N 2; Gymnostics 1,2.3, Minor N 2; Forensics 2.4, State Champ- ion, Oratorical Declamation 2; Spotlighters I; Unity Board 3. Choirmon 3. Silver Key 4. LARRY KATZ 5.5.0. 3,4, A.V.A I; Intromurols 2; Spanish Club 3. RONALD KAUFMAN 5.5.0. 2,3; Cross Country 1,2.3.4, Major N 3,4, Basketball I, Trock 1,2. 3.4. Major W 3,4. RICHARD KAVITT Mosque and Gavel Club I, S.S.O. 4, Intromurols 4 CAROL KEEFER Nationol Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Student Council A, S.S.O. 3.4, G.A.A. 3. Arts Club 4; United Notions Club 4, President 4. Spring Play Crew I. LYNN KELLAR Orchestro 3,4; Concert Bond 1.2,3,4, librarian 1,2,3, Secretary 2.3, letter 2, Silver Pin 3; Marching Band 1,2,3.4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Future Nurses Asso- ciation 2.3. Treasurer 2. Vice-President 3. CAROL KEMP Transferred from Bowen H.S. 2; Choir 4; Girls’ Glee 2,3. MARC KLEIN Transferred from Mather H.S. 3; S.S.O. 4. Trock 3.4. Minor N 3; Intro- murals 4. JUDITH KLIPHARDT Cobinet 1,2,3, Vice-President 2; S.S.O. A, Student Union Board 4; Talent Show 4; Spring Musical Crew 1,2; Girls' Glee 1.2; G.A.A. 1,2; French Club 1.2. Treasurer I. Vice-President 2; Ushers Club 3. ELIZABETH KONOPKA National Merit Semi-Finolist 4, Notional Honor Society 3.4, Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2. Red Honor Certificate I; Student Council 2.3.4, Co-President 4, Alternate I; Cabinet Alternate 2; S.S.O. 3; Student Union Board 4,- Home- coming Committee 3.4, Talent Show 2,3.4,- Spring Musical 1.3,4; Spring Musical Crew 2; Vi voce 2.3; Choir 3. Girls' Glee 1.2. Notional Thespian Society 4. G.A.A. 1,2,3; Arts Club 3; French Club 1.2; Pep Club I; United Notions Club 4; Silver Music Key 2; Gold Music Key 3; M's Acodemic’ Team Alternote 4. Student Working Committee 3,4, Regional Tournoment Committee 3. JOYCE KOPPMAN Fall Ploy Crew 4. Ticket Chairman 4. Future Teochers of America 3; Girls' Glee 2; Spotlighters I. Secretory I THOMAS KORMAN Transferred from Mather H.S. I. Silver Music Pin 3; S.S.O. 4; Spring Musical 1.2,3.4; Orchestra 3; Concert Band 1.2.3,4. Marching Bond 4. Wrestling 2; Tennis I; Intromurols 4; French Club 2. 142 VICKI LEVIN Silver Key 3,- Bronze Key 2; Gold Certificate I; Cobinet 1, Alternate 2.3; S.S.O. 2.3,4. Homecoming Committee 4, Literary Mogazine 1,2; Talent Show 4; G.A.A. I; French Club 1,2,3; Pep Club I; Spotlighters I; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finolist 4. BARRY LEVINE S.S.O. 2.3, Chairman 3; Fall Play Crew 3; Football I; Trock 1,2, Minor N I; Intramurals 4; Technical Services Club 3. CAROL LEVINSON Tolent Show 3,4; Fall Play Crew 3; Spring Play 3; Notional Thespian Society 3.4; Art Council 3,4. GALE LEVY S.S.O. 1,2,3, Secretory 2.3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Art Council 1,2,3; Arts Club 1.2, 3; Future Nurses Association 1,2,3, Pen 3. Treasurer 2; Future Teochers of America 1,2; Home-Ec Club 1,2,3; Pep Club I. MYRNA LEVY Cobinet Alternate I; S.S.O. 2,3,4; Talent Show 3.4; G.A.A. I. Pep Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 1,2; Spotlighters 1,2. STEPHEN LEVY BURTON LEWIN Talent Show 2,3,4; Football I; Baseball 1.2; Concert Bond 1,2,3,4; Swim- ming I,2,3.4. ROBERTA LEWIN Cabinet Alternate 2; S.S.O. 7,3,4; Homecoming Committee 3; French Club 1,2.3; Pep Club 1.2. ALAN LEWIS S.S.O. 2.3,-A.V.A. 1,2,3,4. JUNE LANTZ Student Council Alternate I; Cabinet 1,2,3, Treasurer 3; S.S.O. 1,2,3; 5.5.5. H. Secretory I; Student Union Board 4; Homecoming Committee 1.2,3,4; Homecoming Court 3; Tolent Show 1,2,4; Spring Musicol Crew 1.2; Fall Ploy Crew 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2.3.4; Orchesis 2; Arts Club I; French Club 1,2, Treasurer 2; Pep Club 1,2; Spotlighters 1,2; Swim Club 2,3,- Timers' Club 1,2.3; Ushers Club 2. DENNIS LAUER Talent Show 4. Swimming 1.2.3, Major N 3; Tennis 2. Radio ond Elec- tronics Club 3. PATRICIA LA VAY 5.5. M. 1,2,3; S.S.O. 4; Talent Show 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3, Board 3; Arts Club 3; Future Nurses Association 1. ROBERT LEICHTENBERG MAUREEN LEIFER Bronze Key 3; Student Council 4, Alternate 2; Cobinet Alternate I, Talent Show Crew I; Spring Ploy 2; G.A.A. 1,3; Arts Club 4; Spotlighters I, Point Secretary I; Named Eost Mascot I. KEITH LENCHO National Merit Semi-Finolist 4; National Honor Society 3.4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate I; Science Fair 2,3, First State 2. Homecoming Committee 4; Yearbook 4. Newspaper 1,2.3.4, Editor 3,4; Fall Ploy Crew 2.4; Intermediate Band I; Concert Bond 2,3,4; Morching Bond 2,3,4; Debate 2; Forensics 4, U.N. Club 4. Sergeant at-Arms 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4, National Scholastic Press Associatin 3.4. Scholastic Art Awards Certificate of Merit 2,3; NCTE English Merit Scholar 4. Har- vard Book Prize. 1964 3; Notional Forensic League 2,4; Homeroom Presi- dent 4. MARC LEON 5.5.0. 3; Fall Ploy 3; Swimming l; Fencing 2; GoH I; Spanish Club 3.4, Vice-President 4; Homecoming Committee 3. SYDELLE LEPOFF Spring Musicol Crew 1,2; Foil Ploy Crew 1.2.3; Future Teachers of Amer- ica I; Spanish Club 1.2. Spotlighters 1,2,3. BARBARA LESSER Home-Ec Club 1,2; Pen Pal Club I. STEVEN LEVIN 5.5.0. I; Football I; Basketball I; Intromurals 1,2,4, Spanish Club 4 STEWART LEVIN 5.5.0. 2.3. Choirman 3. Tolent Show 4; Basketball I, Minor N l; Swim- ming I. Minor N 1, Wrestling 2. Minor N 2; Trock 1.2. Minor N 2; Baseball 1,2.3. Minor N“ 3. BILL LEVIN 5.5.0. 4; Gymnostics 3; Trock 2; Psychology Club 4; Rodio ond Electronics Club 1; Tropical Fish Club 3. PAUL LIBMAN Science Foir 3; S.S.O. 4, Choirmon; Newspoper 3,4; Talent Show 2.3.4, Stoge Band 2,3.4; Art Club 2,3,4; Che Club I; Forensics 4 LINDA LIFTON Fall Ploy I; G.A.A. I; Pep Club 1.2. MARSHA LIPKE S.S.O. 2.3; Homecoming Committee 2,3; Talent Show Crew 12; G.A.A. I. French Club 1.2; Pep Club I. Spotlighter 1.2. JEFFREY LIPPERT Football I, Shield I, Wre tling 1,2.3. Minor N' 2.3; Fencing 2; Intro- murol 1,2.3,4. A.V.A. 1,2.3,4. Phytic Club 3, Russian Club 2.3. EDWARD USS National Merit Letter of Commendotion 3; Bronze Pin 2; Tolent Show 2.3; Spring Musicol 3; Orchestro 3; Concert Bond 1.2,3.4, Stage Band 3. Morch- mg Bond 4, Lotin Club 1.2. Treasurer 2. RANDY LIVERIS Swimming 1.2.3.4. Minor N 3, Major N” 4; Trock 2; Intramurols 3, First Piece. SALLY LIWIN DONALD LOFTY Notional Merit Scholarship Serm-Finalist 4. Bronze Pin 3; Student Council 4, Alternate 3; Cabinet 2; S.S.O. 3.4. S.S.D. 3.4. Period Supervisor 4, Chairman 4. Homecoming Committee 4; N Club 3.4; Footboll I; Swim- ming 1.2,3.4. A.V.A. 3; Hi-Y 3. PAULA LUBEZNIK S.S.O. 3. Secretory,- Tolent Show 2.3.4; Spring Muskol Crew 1.2; Foil Ploy Crew 2,3, National Thespion Society 3.4;G.A.A. I. Spanish Club 2,3; Spring Play 3. Choirmon 3. Art Council 4. PAULA LUBOR Transferred from California 3; S.S.O. 3; G.A.A. 1.2; Pep Club 3. MARILYNN MAC CORKLE Cabinet 1,2,3. Treasurer 2; S.S.O. 1.2,3.4; Student Union Boord 4, Treas- urer 4. Cheerleader 4. G.A.A. 1,2.3; Sponish Club 1,2; Swim Club 1,2; Timers' Club 2.3; Notionol Guard Club 3; Trl-Hi-Y I. JANICE MC LIN Student Union Boord 4. Talent Show 4. G.A.A. I. U hers Club 3.4. Girl ' Club 3; S.S.O. 4. Secretary 4 DAVID MC CONAUGHY ADRIENNE MAIZELL Tron ferred from Von Steuben High School I. JUDY MALIS S.S.O. 2.3.4, Secretary 3; Tolent Show Crew 1,2; Spring Musical Crew l; Fall Ploy Crew 1.2. Foil Play I; Girls Glee 1.2; National Thespian So- ciety 2.3; G.A.A. 1.2,3, Board 2. 24 point pm I, First Ploce I. Chemistry Club 4; Pep Club I; Spanish Club I; Usher Club 2.3. DAVID MANN Trock 2. Minor N 2. Manager 2; Astronomy Club 4. A.V.A. 1.2; Russian Club 2.3. CAROL MANTELL S.S.O. 1.2.3.4. Monitor I, Secretary 2,3.4. Talent Show 2.4. Foil Ploy Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,2; French Club 1,2,3; Spotlighter 1,2. MARSHA MARO Student Council 4. Cabinet Alternate I, S.S.O. 4; Homecoming Committee 3.4. Talent Show 3; Orchestra 1; Concert Bond 3,- G.A.A 1.2; French Club 1.4. Pres. 4; Ushers Club 4 GEORGEANN MARSHALL Girls'Glee 1.2.3. RONALD MASON S S O. 3; N Club2.3,4;Gymnastics 1.2.3.4.Major N 2.4; Spomsh Club I. JOSEPH MASSEY Golf 1.2. Shield I. 143 144 JOHN MAZZEFFI Science Fair 2, Second Division Award; Swimming 1,2; Radio and Electron- ics Club 2; Homecoming Float Committee I. JEROME MEINHARDT S.S.O. 2,3.4; Football I. Wrestling 1.2.3,4; A.V.A. 3,4; Germon Club 4, Tropical Fish Club 3,4. JAMES MEINKE Baseball 1,2; Trock 4. PAMELA MELICHAR Student Council 4, Cabinet Alternate 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Germon 3,4, Vice- Pres. 4; United Nations Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y I. Secretary I. GLENN MESSERSCHMfTT Science Fair 2. Second Ploce; S.S.O. 3.4, Chairman 3. Executive Board 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Swimming 1,2,3.4, Major N” 2,3,4; Trock 3; Intromurols 1.2.3.4; A.V.A. I; Guard Club 3. STEVEN MESSNER S.S.O. 2,3; Baseball 1,2; Intramurals 1.2,3,4; A.V.A. 2.3; Spanish Club 2. BRUCE MEYER S.S.O. 1,2,3, Choirmon 2. Supervisor 3; Football 1,2, Shield 1.2; Gym- nastics 1,2,3, Shield 1,2,3; Track 1,2.3,4, Shield 1,2,3, Major N 4, Intro- murals 4. ROBERT MEYER Cabinet 1,2,3, Alternate I; S.S.O. 2.3; Swimming 1,2.3.4, Major 4 2.3. 4; Intramurals 2.3,4; Guard Club 3; Art Productions 4 KATHY MICHAEL Cobinet Alternate 3; Yearbook 4. G.A.A. Editor 4; G.A.A 1,2.3.4, Pin I. Major ”N” 3. Board 1.2.3; French Club 1,2,3. DOUGLAS MILLER Concert Bond 1,2.3.4, Bond Letter 2; Marching Band 2,3.4; A.V.A. I. JOHN MILLER S.S.O. 1,2,4, Chairman 4, N Club 4; Football 2.3,4, Major N” 4' Bose ball I; Intromurols 1.2; Honorary Homecoming Queen 4. JALYE MILLER Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Talent Show 4, Crew 2; Spring Musical Crew 2; G.A.A. 3; French Club 1.2. NADINE MILLER LINDA MOIR S.S.M. 2; S.S.O. Secretory 3,4; Tolent Show 4; Fall Ploy Crew 4; G.A.A. I. MILDRED MOLINARO Cobinet 1,2.3.4, Pres. 2,3, Co-Choirmon 4; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Vivoce 2.3; Choir 3.4; Girl’s Glee 1,2; Arts Club 4; Russian Club 1,2; Timers’ 3; Regional Basketball Tournament 3. Chairman. MICHAEL MORAN JEAN MORGAN Ski Club 2; Business Club 4. MARK MOSOFF Transferred from Senn High School I; Chess Club 2; S.S.O. 3; Tolent Show Crew 2. CHRISTINE MUSSAR Student Council 1.3, Alternate 2; Cobinet 2; S.S.O. 1,2,3,4, Executive Board 4; Homecoming Committee 2.3; Homecoming Court 3; Cheerleaders 4; G.A.A. 3; Spotlighters 1.2; Homeroom Vice-Pres. 4 DAVID MYERS Football 2.4. Minor N” 4; Math Club 3; Fencing 1; Intromurols 3; Biology Club 4. FERN NADLER Notional Honor Society 3.4; Silver Key 4; Bronze Key 3; Blue Honor Cer- tificate I; Student Council Alternate 1.2; 8ig Sister” 2; Cobinet Alternate 1.2; Yearbook 2,3,4, Treasurer 2. Portroit Editor 3. Editor-In-Chief 4; NSPA Star Award 2; Most Outstanding New Staff Member Aword 2; Quill and Scroll Society 3,4; Talent Show Crew 2; Spring Ploy Crew 2; Spring Musi- cal Crew 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Board 2,3,4, Twenty-four Point Award I, Seventy-five Point Aword 2; French Club 1.2,3,4, Secretary 2. Vice-Presi- dent 3; S.S.O. 2. ROBERT NELSON MELVIN NEMKOV Notional Merit letter of Commendation 4. Bronze Key 3; Cabinet Alternate 1.2; S.S.M. 2; S.S.S.H. 2; S.S.D. 3; S.S.O. Executive Board Choirmon 4, Talent Show 4; Cross Country 2. Minor N 2; Swimming 1,2.3,4, Mojor N 4. Astronomy Club 1,2; A.V.A. 3; Chess Club 2; Russion Club 2. EDWARD NESSEI S.S.O. 2,3; Homecoming Committee 3; Talent Show Crew 2.3; Football 1,2. Minor N 2; Swimming I, Shield I; Intromurals 2,3; Spanish Club 2. PHILIP NIDETZ 5.5.0. 2, Baseball 1,2,3; Intromurals 1,2,3.4, A.V.A. 2. ROBERT NIEDRICH 5.5.0. 2. Baseball 1.2.3. Minor NT 3. CLAUDETTE NONCLERC G.A.A. I; French Club 2,3. Pep Club I. Ushers Club 3. SANDRA NOVICK G.A.A. 1.2; Art Council 2.3.4; French Club 2. ELMER NUSS Silver Key 3, Bronze Key 2; S.S.O. 3; Cross Country 1,2,3.4, Major N 4; Basketball 1,2.4, Shield I; Track 1.2. Shield 2; Intromurals 4. LINDA NYLAND Talent Show 4; G.A.A. 3.4. Pin 3; French Club 2. LESLIE OlEFSKY Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Gold Honor Certificate I; S.S.S.H. 3; Baseball 1.2; Intromurals I; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4 SHERRY OLSON Transferred from Wisconsin 3; S.S.O. 3,4; Choir 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 2; Girls' Glee I; G.A.A. I; Biology Club 2; French Club 2 Club 2. PAUL ORLOV Bronze Key 4. Cabinet 3; Attendance Office Monitor 4. Newspaper 4. Assistant Sports Editor 4; literory Mogozme 3.4. Co-Short Story Editor 4, Intromurals I; A.V.A. 2; Latin Club 1,2,3; Spotiighters 1,2,3. VICKI OTTO Bronze Key 3; Red Honor Certificate I; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Home- coming Committee 1,2.3,4; Arts Club 4, Secretary 4; German Club 1,2,3, 4. Secretary 2, Treasurer 3; Spotiighters2; Homeroom Secretary 4; S.S.R. 4 SANDRA PARDO G.A.A. 2,4, Pin 2; Art Council 2. MARCIA PAUL National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Notional Honor Society 3.4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Gold Honor Certificate I; Student Council 3,4, Secretory 4, Student Council Alternate 2; Cabinet 2, Treasurer 2; Homecoming Committee 4; Talent Show 3,4; Spring Musical 1.2,4,- Foil Play Crew 2; Notional Thespian Society 3.4; Orchesis 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3; Spotiighters I. MURRAY PEARLMAN 5.5.0. 3,4, Chairman 4; A.V.A. 2.3. Debate Teom I,- German Club 2,3; Physics Club 3. JUDITH PENN Bronze Key 3; S.S.O. 1.2,4; S.S.S.H. Secretary 4; Girls' Glee I; G.A.A. I; Spanish Club 1,2. LINDA PERNITZ 5.5.0. 2.3. Secretary 2,3, Choirmon 2; Office Monitor 4; Spring Musicol Crew 2; Foil Play Crew 2,3; Art Council I; Future Teochers of Americo 1,2; Home-Ec Club 4; Spanish Club 1.3,4; Ushers Club I. GREGG PETSCH ROBERT PHELAN Bronze Key 3; Red Honor Certificate I; Science Foir 2.3, First State 2. S.S.O. 4; Football 4, Minor N 4; Cross Country I. Shield I; Gymnastics 2. Soph letter 2 LINDA PLASS G.A.A. I; Future Nurses Association 1.2; Future Teochers of America 3.4; Pep Club 1,2; Sponish Club 3,4; Ushers Club 3,4. ii NATAUE REID Bronze Key 3; S.S.O. 2; G.A.A. I; French Club 2; Lotin Club I; Trl-HFY I; Hoi I Office Monitor 4. JOY REYNOLDS Pep Club 1. NANCY RHODES S.S.O. Secretory 3.4; Talent Show Crew 1.2.3.4. Spring Musicol Crew I, 2.3; Spring Ploy Crew 2.3; Foil Ploy Crew 1.2.3; Notional Thespian Society 2.3.4; French Club 2. VICKI RIESER S.S.O. 2; Girls Glee 2; G.A.A. I. JANET RIFFKIND S.S.S.H. Secretory 3.4; Foil Ploy Crew 4; G.A.A. 2V3; Art Council 1.2; French Club 3; Future Teachers of Amenco 2.3; Pep Club I; Tri-Hi-Y 2.3; Ushers Club 3.4. RICHARD RIVKIN LINDA ROBBIN Transferred from Ook Pork H.S. 1; S.S.O. 2.4. Secretory 2; Hall Office Monitor 4; Fall Ploy Crew 2. G.A.A. 12; Arts Club I; French Club 1.2; Pep Club 1.2. SAMUEL ROBINS Bronze Key 3; S.S.O. 3.4; Spring Musical Crew 2; Foil Ploy Crew 3; Gym- nostics 1.3, Shield I; Rodioond Electronics Club; Psychology Club 4, Tropi- cal Fish Club 3.4. President 3. 146 BARBARA ROSEN Yeorbook 4. Activities Editor A. G.A.A. I; Future Teochers of America 2; Latin Club 1,2,3, Secretory I, Co-counsul 2; Spotlighters 1.2. BENAY PORT Transferred from Mother H.S. 3; S.S.O. 3.4; G.A.A. 3; Spanish Club I. GLENN POSNER Foil Play Crew 2; Foofboll I; Basketball I. Baseball I; Intromurols 2,3,4; Camera Club 3; Chess Club I; Moth Club I. KENNETH POSNER S.S.O. 3,4; Swimming I. JOANNE POTENZA Science Fair I; G.A.A. 2,3,4,- Home-Ec Club 2,- Russian Club 3,4; Library Assistont 1,3,4. KENNETH POWELL National Merit letter of Commendotion 4, Gold Honor Certificate I. S.S.O. 3.4; French Club 1. JAMES PREIS HAROLD PRIMACK Science Fair I; S.S.O. 2.3,4. Choirmon 4; Wrestling 1,2.4. Minor N 2; Baseball I; Latin Club 2. JOHN QUINN S.S.O. 2.3; Homecoming Committee 3; N” Club 4; Foot bo 11 1.4. Mo|or N 4; Intromurols 3.4; Scholastic Art Contest Certificate of Merit 3 JUUE RACHELSON Tolent Show Crew 3; Fall Ploy 1.2.3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Arts Club I. Business Club 4. Future Nurses Association 2; Spotlighters 2; Holl Office Monitor 4. CHERYL RAMSAY 5.5.0. Secretary 4; Girls' Glee 1,2; G.A.A. I; Future Nurses Association 3,4, President 4. ROBERT RANDAZZO 5.5.0. 2; Swimming 1,2; Radio and Electronics Club 1,2. NANCY REHWALDT Valhalla 4; Choir 4; Girls' Glee 3; G.A.A. 3; Future Nurses Association 3; Spring Musical 4. ROSEMARY RUST Transferred from Brookfield H.S. 2; Concert Bond I. ROBERT RUTTENBERG Notionol Honor Society 3.4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Blue Honor Cer- trficate I; Science Foir I; S.S.O. 2.3,4; Gold Key 4. HARRIET SACHSEL S.S.O. 3. Newspaper I; French Club 1,2,3; Future Teochers' Club 1.2; Pep Club I; Spoilighters 1.2; Ushers Club 2; yall Office Monitor 4 LINDA ROSEN Transferred from Roosevelt H.S. 2; S.S.O. I; Mixed Chorus I; G.A.A. 1.2,3; Future Teochers of Americo I; Pep Club 2. PEGGY ROSENBAUM Bronze Key 2; Cabinet Alternate 3,- S.S.M. 2; Tolent Show 1,3; Foil Ploy 3.4; Spring Ploy 3, Notional Thespion Society 3.4. President 4; Art Coun- cil I; Forensics 2,4; French Club I; Spotlighters 1,2. VIVIAN ROSENFELD 5.5.0. 4, Foil Ploy 4; Foil Ploy Crew I; Notionol Thespion Society 4. Ger- mon Club 4; Pep Club I; Spotlighters I. ADAR ROSSMAN Transferred from Imdbloom H.S. 2; Bronze Key 3; Literory Magazine 3,4. Tolent Show 4; Spring Musical 1,3; Foil Ploy 4; Foil Ploy Crew 3; Vivoce 3; Choir 1,4; Notional Thespion Society 3.4, Vice-President 4; G.A.A. I, Forensics 4. First Place Trophy 4; French Club 2,3; Modrigals 4. MITCH EU ROSTON Boseboll I; German Club 2. EDWARD ROTHSCHILD Science Foir I, First Stole I; Wrestling 4; Biology Club 4. Chess Club 2,3.4, President 3; Germon Club 2,3. EILEEN RUBENSTEIN Cobinet Alternate 3; S.S.O. 1.2,3; Student Union Boord 4; Homecoming Committee 2; Tolent Show 1,2,3, Crew 1,3; Spring Musical 2; Spring Musi- cal Crew 1,3; Fall Ploy Crew 1,2; Spring Ploy 3; Notional Thesp on So- ciety 4; G.A.A. 1.2; Art Council 1.2. Secretory I. Biology GiA 2; French Club 3.4; Future Nurses' Club 1.2. Pin of Honor 2; Future Teochers' of Americo Club 1,2, Secretary I; Pep Club I.Treosurer I; Spotlighters 1.2; Ushers Club 1.2; Ski Club I. JAMES RUBIN Cabinet 3; S.S.O. Choirmon 3; S.S.M. 2; S.S.S.H. Supervisor 4; Student Union Boord 4; Homecoming Committee 4; literory Magazine 1.2,3,4; Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Mojor N 4; Trock 1,2, Shield I; Intromurols 2,3.4. lotin Club 1,2,3; Bronze Pin 4. Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finolist 4 STEVE RUBIN 5.5.0. 3,4; Tolent Show 3; Spring Ploy 3; Spring Ploy Crew 1,3; Choir 4. Cross Country 1,4, Shield I; Art Club I. JOEL RUBINSTEIN Science Foir I; S.S.M. 2; S.S.S.H. Choirmon 3.4; Intromurols 4; A.V.A. 1,2.3; Debate Team I; Germon Club 3.4; Physics Club 3. STEVEN RUKIN National Merit letter of Commendotion 4; Bronze Key 3; S.S.S.H. Super- visor 4; Baseball 2, Debote Team 2,3.4; Germon Club 2; International Relotions Club 3; Psychology Club 4; Mock State Constitutional Convention 2,3, legislative Committee Choirmon 3. ANNA RUSSO G.A.A. 2. Marching Bond 1,2,3.4. Major N 2. Pin 3; lotin Club I. 147 RICHARD SCHATZ S.S.O. 2.3; -N Club 3.4. Cross Country 1.2.3.4. Mojor N 3.4; Trock 1.2.4. CAROLYN SCHILD Transferred from New Jersey I; S.S.O. 4. Spring Musical 3.4. Vivoce 2.3 Choir 3.4; G.A.A. 1.2.3,4; French Club 2.3; Pep Club 1.2; Spotlighters 2; Swim Club 4; Ushers Club 4 JAMES SCHIESINGER Gold Key 2; Gold Honor Certificate 3; Football 1.2. Minor Tsi 2. Base- ball 1.2. Minor N“ 2. CATHY SCHIOCKER Student Council 4; Homecoming Committee 3; S.S.O. 1.2.3.4. Secretory 2; Talent Show 3.4; French Club I.2.3.4; Pep Club I. THOMAS SCHMIDT Transferred from Notre Dome H.S. 2; Fall Ploy Crew 4. Radio and Elec- tronics Club 2,3. Technical Services Club 4 MARCY SCHNABIE S.S.O. 2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 2; Spring Musical Crew 2. Fall Ploy Crew 2; Pep Club I - Hall Office Monitor 4 HANNA SCHOIZ Transferred from Berlitz School of languoge German 2; Tolent Show 4. Pep Club 3; Hall Office Monitor 4; Nurses' Monitor 4 DIANE SCHRIAR 5.5.0. 2; Tolent Show Crew 2.4; Fall Ploy Crew 2,4; Art Council 4. Sec- retory 4; Pep Club 1. 148 BONNIE SCHULTZ 5.5.0. 4, Newspaper I; Spring Musical 3; G.A.A. I. DANIEL SAFRON Wrestling 4; Intramurals 3. SANDE SALSTONE National Merit Semi-Finalist 4; Notional Honor Society 3.4. Gold Key 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Gold Honor Certificate I; Student Council 1.2; Homecoming Committee 2,3.4, Co-Publicity Chairman 3,4; Home- coming court 4. Newspaper 2.3.4. Co-Feature Editor 3. Co-News Editor 4. Co-Editor-in-Chief 4; Talent Show 1.2.3.4, Co-Choregrapher 3; Spring Musicol 1,2.3,4; Fall Ploy 2; Notional Thespian Society 2,3,4. Orchesis 4,- Quill and Scroll 3,4; Spotlighters 1,2. BONNIE SALZMAN Blue Honor Certificate 2; S.S.O. 3.4. Secretory 4, Spring Musical Crew 2. French Club I. BARBARA SAMUELS G.A.A. I; Tropical Fish Club I; Pep Club 1.2. LINNEA SANDERS Blue Honor Certificate I; Spring Musical Crew 1.2; Fall Ploy Crew 1.2; Choir 3.4; Silver Music Pin 3; Music Certificate 2; G.A.A I; Pep Club 2; Nurse's Monitor 4. DIANE SANFILLIPO Homecoming Committee 2; Tolent Show 4; G.A A. 1.2; S.A.O. 2.3.4; Tri- Hi-Y 1.2. JEANNE SANTNER S.S.O. 2.3, S.S.D. Secretory 2. MAURICE SAPOZNIK Cabinet 2,3; S.S.O. 2.3,4, Chairman 3.4, Supervisor 4, Spring Musical 3; N Club 3.4. Vice President 4; Football 1.2,3,4. Maior N 3.4. Co-Coptoin 4; Wrestling 1.2.3.4, Major N 4. LENORE SAVITZ Spring Musical 2.3.4; Spring Musicol Crew 1,2; Fall Ploy 3; Choir 4; Cham- ber Singers 4; Arts Council 2; Fine Arts Club 4; Spotlighters I. FRED SAXONBERG Talent Show 2.3. Sound Choirmon 3; Spring Musicol Crew 2.3; Fall Ploy Crew 2; Nationol Thespion Society 2.3.4. Star 3; A.V.A 1.2,3.4. Technico! Services Club 2,3.4. President 4 JANET SCHAFER 5.5.0. 2.4, Secretory 2; French Club I; Future Teocher's Club 2. Pep Club I; Ushers Club 2. STUART SCHALLER 5.5.0. 1,2,3; Wrestling I, Shield I; Golf I, Shield I; Intromurols 1,2,3,4. Sponish Cluh 1.4 MICHAEL SIIBER Cabinet I; Baseball 1,2.3, Minor N 3; Intromurals 4 MARILYN SILTON 5.5.0. 2.3,4; Homecoming Committee 3. Talent Show 1.2.3,4, Director 4; Spring Musical 1,2.3,4. Choreographer 3; Choir 3.4; National Thes- pion Society 3.4; G.A.A. 1 2.4; Orchesis 4. President 4; French Club 1.2, 3: Pep Club I; Spotlighters 1,2. GARY SIMON 5.5.0. 3, Chairman 3; Orchestra I; Football I; Trock 1,3,4. LONNIE SKORA S.S.O. 3.4, Monitor 3. Secretory 4. Tolent Show 2,4; Fall Ploy Crew 1,4; Mixed Chorus 4; Girls' Glee 3; G.A.A. I; French Club 1.2; Spotlighters 1,2; Spring Music Festival 3; Winter Music Festival 3.4. JANIS SMIGIEL Arts Club 4; Home Economics Club I. SAUNDRA SMIGIEL Transferred from Maine Township H.S. 3; S.S.O. 4, Secretary 4 JERROLD SMITH Tolent Show 4. NADINE SMITH Transferred from Oaklown Community H.S. 3. SHARI SMITH S.S.O. 2.3, Homecoming Committee 2; Talent Show 2.3; Spring Ploy 1.2,3; Fall Ploy 4. National Thespion Society 4; G.A.A. I; Pep Club I; Spanish Club 1.4, President 4; Spotlighters 1,2. WILLIAM SECORE JAMES SEDGWICK RENEE SELLS Bronze Key 3; Blue Honor Certificate I; Science Fair I; Cobinet Alternate 1.2; S.S.O. 3; Fall Play Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Future Nurses' Club 2.3; Science Semmor 4. SUSAN SERNOVfTZ 5.5.0. 3.4. Secretory 3.4; Tolent Show 2; Spring Musical 3.4, Crew 2. Choir 4, Silver Pin 4. Music Certificate 3; G.A.A. I; Art Council I; Folk Song Club 2. ALAN SHANE 5.5.0. 1,3; Chemistry Club 4. German Club 4; Physics Club 3; Stomp Club 2; Coin Club 2. ALAN SHAPIRO Transferred from Hyde Park H.S. 3; Bronze Key 3; Student Council 1,2; Cobinet 1.2; S.S.O. 4; Intromurals 1.2,4, Physics Club 4; Sponish Club 2. 3; Psychology Club 4. LINOA SHAPIRO Notional Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Gold Key 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Blue Honor Certificate I; Cobinet 4; S.S.O. 2.3; Yearbook 4; French Club 1,2, Future Teochers'Club 1.2,3.4, Spotlighters 1.2; S.A.O. 2.3.4. KATHLEEN SHARKEY Transferred from Sacred Heort H.S. 2; Student Union Boord 4; Talent Show 4; G.A.A. 2,3; French Club 2,3. BONNIE SHEFSKY Cobinet Alternote 1,2,3; S.S.O. 4; Homecoming Committee 2,3; Tolent Show 1.4; Spring Musical 2.4; Foil Ploy Crew 2; Choir 2,3.4, Silver Honor Pin 3; Girls' Glee I, Music Certificate I; French Club 1,2.3; Spotlighters 1,2, Secretory I; Ushers Club 1,2,3. MARLA SHIMAN Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2;Red Honor Certificate I; Cabinet 1.2,3.4, Alter- note I; S.S.O. 4; Homecoming Committee 4. Donee Chairman. Talent Show 3.4, Fall Ploy 3; Spotlighters I; Potpourri 4; Psychology Club 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1; North Student Planning Committee 2,3,4. RICHARD SHOENER NANCY SIDELL Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Certificate I; Cabinet Alternate 3; S.S.O. 4. Secretory 4; French Club I; Pep Club 1; Spotlighters I. 149 PAUL SOLOMON Cabinet 3. S.S.O. 3.4; Cross Country I; FoU Music Club 2. BARI SOROSKY S.S.O. 2,3,4, Secretary 3; G.A.A. I; Future Nurses' Club I; Spanish Club 1,2; Notional Thespian Society 4; Talent Show 2,3,4; Spring Musical Crew 1.2,3; Fall Ploy Crew 1.2.3.4 ANDRCA SPERLING Student Council I; Alternate 2,3; S.S.O. 2.3.4; Homecoming Committee 4; Toient Show 3.4; G.A.A. I; French Club 1,2,3; Pep Club I; Spotlighters I. KAREN SPIES S.S.O. 1.2; G.A.A. 1.2; Sponish dub 3. LINDA SPIES Science Folr 2; S.S.O. 1,2, Secretory 2; Toient Show 4; G.A.A. 1,2. KEN STANN Science Fair 1.2; Arts Club I. YVONNE STEGEMAN G.A.A. 1.2; French Club 2; Home-Ec Club 4; Ushers Club 4; Library Moni- tor I. ALAN STEIN Transferred from South Shore H.S. 3; A.V.A. 3,4; Swimming Manoger 4 KENNETH STEIN S.S.O. 3.4; Football I. Shield I; Wrestling 2. Numerals 2; Debate I; Psy- chology Club 4. STEPHEN STERN Baseball 2; Intramurals 3; Biology Club 2; Camera Club 4. GLORIA STEUER Cabinet 2; S.S.O. 2, S.S.R. Supervisor 2; Talent Show 4; G.A.A. 1,2; French Club 1.2; Tri-Hi-Y 2. LAWRENCE STIEBER Transferred from Amundsen H.S. 2; Science Foir 2; Student Council I; S.S.O. 3; Swimming 1,2; Intramurols 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3.4. JANICE STOVER Notional Honor Society 3,4; Silver Key 4; Bronze Key 3. Blue Honor Certificate I; Student Council 1.2,3,4. President 4; S.S.O. 2.3. Secretary 3; Toient Show 4; Forensics 4; French Club 1; Pep Club 1.2. RONNIE SWARTZ Transferred from Senn H.S. I; Football I; Intramurals 2,3,4; S.S.O. 4 STANLEY SZARNYCH Transferred from Evanston Township H.S. I. Executive Club 2. CRAIG TAKEHARA Transferred from Lane Technical H.S. I; Cobmet 3.4; S.S.O. 3.4. Monitor 3, Choirmon 4; Homecoming Committee 4 ALFRED TEICHERT Cabinet 1.2; S.S.O. 3,4; Intramurals 3.4. PHYLLIS TEITELBAUM Transferred from Senn H.S. 2; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Bronze Key 2; Student Council 1,2,3.4, Honor Pin 3; Homecoming Com- mittee 4; Toient Show 4; Lorelei 3; Choir 4; Mixed Chorus 3; French Club 2; Spotlighters 2; French Seminar 3; Homeroom Vice President 4 ROGER THOMAS Cobinet 4; S.S.O. 2,3,4; NT Club 3,4, President 4; Football 1,2,3,4, Co- Coptom 4, All-league 4. Most Valuoble Ployer 4; Basketball 1,3,4; Base- boll 1,2,3,4. All-Leogue 3; A.V.A. 1,2; Homeroom President 1,2,3. JAMES THORSEN 150 CAROL TINKER Cobinet 4; S.S.O. 2,4. Student Union Board 4; Talent Show 4; G.A.A. 1.2,3,4, Board 2; French Club 2; Codet Bond I. GARY WELLS Football 1.2.3.4. Major 4 3,4; Gymnastics I; Boseball 1.2. DANIEL WHITE Concert Band 1.2; Swimming 1,2,3.4; German Club I. DANIEL WHITMORE S.S.O. 3.4. Choirmon 4; Talent Show 4; Football 1,2,3; Cross Country 4,- frock 2.3.4. Baseball I. HOWARD WISH International Relotions Club I; Russkm Club 2.3,4. Vice-President 4; Ger- man Club 4. LOIS WOJAKOWSKI Talent Show 2. Smoll Specialty Aword 2; Concert Bond 2.3. Bond Letter 2. Morching Band 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Home Economics Club 2.4; Russian Club 3; Codet Band I. Holl Office Monitor 4 BARRY WOLF Bronze Key 3; Blue Honor Certificate 1; Biology Club 4; Chess Club 2.3,4. President 2.4; Future Doctors' Club 3.4; Moth Club 4; United Notions Club 4. MYRA WOLFF 5.5.0. 2.3; Homecoming Committee 2; Spring Musical Crew 3; Foil Ploy Crew 3; G.A.A. 1.2.3; French Club I; Future Nurses' Club I; Future Sec- retaries Club 1,2. RICHARD WOLFF 5.5.0. 2.3; Fencing I; Biology Club 4; Chemistry Club 4; German Club 2; Photography Club 3.4. President 4; Forensics 4. SAMUEL YANES Gold Key 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key2; Gold Honor Certificate I; Science Foir I. Slate First Place I; Cabinet 4; Homecoming Committee 4. Program Chairman 4; Newspaper 2,3,4, Feature Editor 4; Spring Musical 2; Orches- ______'io I. , 'uinan ( lob 3. Ireosurer j. Quill god Scroll 3.4______ JUDITH TRUFANT Cabinet 2; Cobinet Alternate I; S.S.O. 1,2.3; Toleni Show 2.4, G.A.A. 1.2; Arts Club I; Germon Club I; Spollighters I; Tri-Hi-Y I. CRAIG TURSKI Spring Musical 2.3; Choir 1,2.3.4; “N Club 4; Football I. Shield I; Wrestl- ing 1,2.3.4, Major “N 4. ROBERT VAN DEUSEN Transferred from New Jersey 2; Science Fair 1.2; Student Council Alter- nate I; S.S.O. 2; Swimming 2; Tennis 2.3;Fine Arts Club 4; Spring Musical 4. WILLIAM VON GILLERN Talent Show 2,3.4; Spring Musical 3.4; Concert Band 2.3,4, President 4. Morching Band 2.3,4; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, Minor N 2; Intramurals 2,3. MARLENE WADLER Fall Ploy Crew 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; Art Council 1.2.3; Fine Arts Club 4. Spot- lighters 1. RICHARD WALUS National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Gold Key 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Gold Certificate I; Newspoper 4. Sports Editor 4; Spring Musicol 3; Orchestro 3,4. Concert Band 1.2,3.4; Marching Bond 4. Spotlighters 2.3; Quill ond Scroll 4. 'It's Acodemic Alternate 4. Co-outhor of “Viking Victory song. STEPHEN WARREN Football 2,3,4. Maior “N 4. Wrestling 2.3.4. Minor N 3; Trock 3; Base- ball 2. Minor N 2. JANET WAXMAN 5.5.0. 3.4; Talent Show Crew 3; French Club 1.2,3,4; Pep Club 1; Spot- lighters I. BARBARA WEINSTEIN Bronze Key 2. Blue Honor Certificate I; Cobinet Alternate 3; Junior Vor- sity Cheerleoder 4; G.A.A. 2.3. 2nd Local Aword 3; Orchesis 2.3; French Club I; Spotlighters 1; Girls' Gymnostic Team 2. CHERI WEINSTEIN Cobinet 1.4. Alternate 2; S.S.O. 2.3.4. Secretory 4; Talent Show Crew 2; G.A.A. 1.2; French Club I; Future Teachers' Club 1.2; Ushers Club 2. MICHAEL WEINSTEIN 5.5.0. 2,3,4; Tolent Show 4; Football 4. Minor N 4; Intramurols 4. LYNN WEISS Student Council 4. Alternate 3; Talent Show 1.2.3.4; Spring Musical 1,2.4, Spring Musical Crew 1,2,3; Fall Ploy Crew 1,2; Volhalla 4; Choir 4. Sec- retary 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Notional Thespion Society 3.4; Orchesis 3; Forensics 4, French Club 1.2.3; Pep Club 1; Silver Music Pin 3; Spotlight- ers 1.2. SUZANN YOUNG G.A.A. I. IRA ZAROV Notionol Merit Letter of Commendation 4. Cobinet 1,2.3; S.S.M. 2; S.S.D Supervisor 3, S.S.S.H. Chairman 4. Student Union Board 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Newspaper 4; NT Club 3.4; Swimming 1,2.3.4, Mojor N 3.4. Trock I. Shield I; Russion Club 3; Illinois Stole Mock Constitutional Committee 3. OAVIO ZELLER S.S.O. 2.3.4. Choirmon 4. Newspaper 4. Spring Musicol 1.2,3; Orchestro 1.2.3.4; Concert Bond 1.2,3.4; Gold Pin 4; Stoge Bond 1.2.3.4, Morching Band 4; Wrestling 2.3. LOUIS ZIVIC Orchestro 2.3; Silver Music Pin 3. CAROL ZOLKOWSI S.S.O. 1,3; G.A.A. I; Hall Office Monitor 4. SENIORS NOT PICTURED RICHARD AVIANO Football 1,2; Intromurals 1.2. STEVEN BERMAN BARRY BRUCKMAN Intromurals 1,2; Art Council 3; Band 1,2. LOW IS COWEN ROBERT CRAFTON PENELOPE FAUST G.A.A. 1.2.3. Arts Club 1.2; Lotin Club 1.2; Tr -Hi-Y I. EVA FIELD Bronze Pin 3; Blue Honor Certificate 2; S.S.O. 3; Division Office Monitor 4; G.A.A. 2; Biology Club 2; French Club 1.4. GREG GANAKOS Transferred from Maine Eost High Sschool. Pork Ridge. Illinois 4. Intro- murals 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2.3; Spanish Club 2. ROBERT GERTENRICHT MARK GOLDBERG 5.5.0. 2.3; Football I. Monoger l; Trock 3; Boseball I; Intromurols 2,3,4; Homeroom President 4 HOWARD HAWLEY MICHAEL HOBBS MICHAEL HOLLEY Transferred from Notre Dome I; Intromurals 2. ROBERT KEEFER French Club I. ROBERT KEELRM DIANE KOVACIC 5.5.0. 2; Orchestro 1.2; G.A.A. I; Business Club 4; Pep Club 1.2. GEORGE MC MAHON RONALD MILLER RAYBORN PERDUE CHRISTIAN REDINGER STEVEN REDMAN Transferred from Californio 2; Cabinet I; Baseboll I, 2; Intromurals 2,4. NANCY SAMUELSON RICHARD SHAPIRO ROBERT SHERWOOD ROBERT SHIP Stoge Band I. ALAN SIMONS Transferred from Virginia 3; Football 1.2; Swimming 1,2. SHERRY SORENSEN S.S.O. 1,2,3. Secretory 1.2. Monitor 3; Fall Play Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Arts Club 1. Pep Club 1.2; Ushers Club 3. PAMELA STEFFENS GARY STEVENS Rodio and Electronics Club 1.2. THOMAS VAN DEUSEN JURGEN VIKTOR ROBERT VOLLMER DAVID WOLFINSON 152 :lh : W r____ 158 I Faculty THE FORMATIVE YEAR . . . Unique is the task of the educator. Especially challenging is the task of a new faculty in shaping the teaching and learn- ing techniques for the first year. Its direction and guidance make meaningful this formative year. Central Administration The Central administration, composed of the school superintendent, the school board, consisting of seven elected officials who represent the com- munity, and the central administrative directors, is the governing body of the Niles Township High Schools. It is their duty to determine the academic standards of each school, including the textbooks and subject matter of each course. They set the over- all policy to be followed in maintaining and improving the already high academic standards in the Niles schools, while they also determine the fine extra-curricular opportunities that are afforded the students at all three of the Niles Township Schools. Dr. Clyd« Parker Superintendent To the Seniors of Nilehi North: Best wishes to you as you complete your courses of study in the newest of the Niles Township High Schools. Upon graduation you become the first alumni of your wonderful school. In the years ahead you will be joined by a great host of the communi- ty's most important people. Congratulations upon being the first of the newest. 160 Clyde Parker Superintendent of Schools Board of Education Mrs. Herman S. Bloch Mr. Milton Folkoff Mr. Kenneth E. Uttrell Mr. Raymond I. Osborn Assistant Superintendents Dr. John Horris Mr. Paul J. Houghton 161 Mr. Horold R. Oh I son Director Research. Publications, and Community Relotions Dr. Arthur H. Ryden Director Guidance and Testing Mr. John Anderson Buildings and Grounds Supervisor Dr. Ted Hughes Business Manager Central Administrative Directors Dr. Ted Cobun Mr. James Heiniger Director; Audio-Visual Education Director: Physicol Education Mr. Orland Ruyle Director Adult Evening and Summer School Booster Club The Niles North Booster Club creates friendly re- lations and understanding between the home and the school through their interest in the athletic pro- gram. They sponsor the athletic banquets and dem- onstration nights held at the end of each season. They present most valuable player awards in each sport. Their loyalty and support provide an added incentive to our interscholastic athletic program. Niles North Booster Club: Standing: Mr B Smelona. Mrs. P. Gartner, Mr. L DuBoW. Mr. P Gartner. Mr. R. Anderson, and Mr. R. Toll eft en Seated: Mr. T Meier. Mrs R Anderson. Mr W. McKoy. Mrs. B. Smetana. Mrs. W McKay, ond Mr. A Colver. Parent-Teacher Association To Students and Parents: P.T.A. forms the communications link between school and home. In its first year of existence North High P.T.A. sponsored grade-level teas for parents to acquaint them with the school-within-a-school con- cept. It assisted in the Dedication of North High and sponsored Open House, which enabled parents to live one day in their student’s schedule. P.T.A. holds informative meetings and publishes a monthly newsletter. North High P.T.A. hopes to become an integral part of the school and community. Mrs. Bertram C. Gelder P.T.A. President Por n -T och r Assoc.otion 0 ic rv Bock Row: Mr B. Schlochtar. Mr . S. Kalminson. Mrs S. Schlocker Front Row: Mr . B. Gaidar (Pra idant). Mr . S. Milstain. Mr . A. Harris, and Mr . R. Lorson. 163 Niles North Administration To begin operation in a new high school, the most superior leadership is needed. The principal must be a person of wisdom, yet common sense; of authority, yet co-operation; of tradition, yet experi- mentation. Such a man is our principal. Dr. Strahan. Charting the direction and purpose of the school's first year, he contributed diligent effort to the suc- cess of the formative chapter of the 1965 Northi sago. Dr Donald F Strahan Principal 164 To the Students of Nilehi North: We often hear that first impressions we have are lasting impressions. In our first year at North each one of us has hod many opportunities for first im- pressions. In fact, as you view our yearbook, you ore experiencing another impression. Soga is in many ways the capstone of our first school year. Within its covers we find recorded events, activities, and pictoral sequences that will be forever a part of the first year of North. Students may rightfully feel that North, in great part, is what it is because of the students themselves. Your willingness to contribute to North this year and the willingness of others in the years to come will determine what North will be. Our fine faculty di- rects the development of North but North can only be as great as its students are willing to make it. You should feel proud of North, if your contribution has been significant. North will contribute for many years ahead to the educational goals ond values of its students. I certainly hope that our inaugural year has served the students well, and that we have gained wisdom ond insight into the development of an ever im- proving Nilehi North of the future. Donald F. Strahan Mr. C Jerrold Solek. Holl A Mr. Denis Thoms Holl B Hall Directors Unique to Niles North’s small school sys- tem is the position of hall director. Each hall director serves as administrative director of his hall, and supervises instruction and curriculum. He also supervises the mainten- ance of academic and attendance records in his hall. The hall directors also have cer- tain special duties. Mr. Soleksupervises S.S.O. and assemblies. Mr. Thomas supervises stu- dent activities and the school calendar. Mr. Colver is in charge of the supervision of all attendance and transportation and of all athletics. Mr. Flamme is in charge of text- books and student guidance. Each director helps to establish esprit de corps in his hall and to develop the citizenship of the students. I Mr. Arthur Colver: Holl C Mr. Wayne Flamme: Holl D 165 Faculty Competence and dedication enable the Northi faculty to educate Niles North students to their fullest poten- tial. With the most modern educational facilities at their disposal, the faculty strengthens the character and improves the minds of tomorrow's adults. In sponsoring various school organizations, teachers give the student the opportunity to develop extra- curricular interests. Devoting their time to both aca- demic and non-academic work enables the faculty to prepare Northi students more fully for the future. Mr. Overboe exomines the results of o student’s experiment Mr Ronald Albiani Sociol Studies . . Illinois State University. B.S.. University of Chicago, M.A Psychology Club Sponsor. Mrs. Sharon Anderson Physical Education . . University of Wisconsin. B.S. . . . Auroris Sponsor Cheerleoding Cooch. Mr Elliott Bolter Art. Department Head Chicogo Art Institute. B.A.E.. Institute of Design M.A.E. Miss Bonnie Balter Business Education . . . Michigan State University. B.A. Mr Walter Bamberger English . John Carroll University. B.A., Loyola University. M.A. . . . Vistos Sponsor, ’It's Acodemic Team Coach. Mr George Baptist Mathematics Beloit College. B.A.. University of Illinois. ME. . . Bosket ball Varsity Heod Cooch. Cross Country Cooch. Mr George Bouer Physical Education. Department Heod Southern Illinois University. B.S.. University of Illinois. ME. . Baseball Varsity Head Cooch Mr Richord Bean Foreign Languoge Botes College. B.A., University of Chicogo. M.A. . . Spanish Club Sponsor. Mr Warren Boenke Science . . . Illinois Institute of Technology, B.S. . . . Chemistry Club Sponsor. Mr Herbert Brigham Science State University of lowo. B.A., MS. . . . Biology Club Sponsor Mr Frank Cordullo Science University of Illinois. B.S., MS. . . . Chemistry Club Sponsor Mr Ray Carrell Industrial Arts. Deportment Heod . . Eostern Illinois University. B.S.. ME. Mr Paul Cory Business Education . . . Illinois State University. B.S., M S . . . Ticket Soles Director. Work Experience Coordinator. Afo Aldo Cereso Social Studies Illinois State University, B S.. University of Wisconsin, M.S. Nottonol Honor Society Co-sponsor. Mr Charles Cerny Social Studies Indiona State College. B.S. . . . Intramural Sports Director. Mrs Mildred Cheodle Business Education, Deportment Heod . . . Northwestern University, B.A..M.A. Mrs Esther Cline Guidance Counselor . . Illinois Stole University, B.S., M.S. Mr Dorrell Conway Physicol Education . State College of lowo. B.A.. Stole University of lowo. M A . Track Vorsity Heod Cooch, Football Cooch. Mrs Evelyn Cooksey Home Arts, Department Heod . . . lowo Stote Teochers College, B.S., Stole University of lowo, M.A. Mrs Elisabeth Cox librarian. Deportment Heod . . . University of Illinois. B.A., University of Min- nesota. MA.l.S Mrs Linda Crandall Foreign longuoge . . . Greenville College. B.A . . French Club Sponsor. Mr Hoi Cress Audio Visual Education Coordinator . . . Iowa State Teochers College. B.A. Mr. John Cress Physicol Education . . . University of Illinois. B.S.. University of Kansas. M.S. . . . Gymnastics Varsity Heod Cooch. Baseball Cooch. Mr Barry Deardorff English . . . Manchester College. B.A.. Northwestern University. M.A. Mrs Helen Dimschulti Registered Nurse . . . Loyola University. B.S. . . . Future Nurses Sponsor. Miss Ann Elliott Foreign languoge . . . Rosary College. B.A. Mr Louis Eyermann Science . . Rose Polytechnic Institute, B.S.Ch.E. . . . Sophomore Board of Representatives Sponsor. Astronomy Club Sponsor. Miss Marlene Feichtner English . Lewis College. B.A. Mr Carl Field School Social Worker . . Augustano College. B. A., University of Chicago. M. A Mr George Finlt industrial Arts . . . Stout University. B.S.. Northern Illinois University. M.S. . . . Technical Service Club 167 Mr Clarence Florence Science . . Northern Illinois University, B.S., Colorado Stole College, m a Bosketboll Cooch. Mr Leon Fox English . Northwestern University, B.A. . . . Director of Public Relationi Senior Cabinet Sponsor, Potpourri Sponsor. Mr Jock Grant Sociol Studies . Drake University, B.S. . . . Football Coach. Mr Patrick Grant Driver Education . . Illinois Stole University, B.S., M.E. . . . Tennis Varsity Head Cooch, Gymnastics Cooch. Dr. J Jon Gund Physical Education, Deportment Chairman . . . University of Illinois, B S., Stote University of Iowa. M.A., Ph.D. Mr Charles Haines Mathematics Northwestern University. Ph.B. . . . Footboll Cooch. Basket ball Cooch. Mr John Hallberg Social Studies . University of Illinois. B.A., M.A. . . Student Council Spon- sor. School Store Sponsor, Americon Field Service Sponsor. Mr Donald Harper Guidance Counselor . . Indiana University, 8.S.. M.S. Mr William Henderson Driver Education University of Illinois. B.S.. M.S. . . . N-Club Sponsor. Footboll Cooch, Bosketboll Cooch. Mrs. Irene Hill English . Oklahoma University, B.A., Northwestern University. M A T. Mr Edward Hodnik Physicol Education Adams Stote College. B A.. M.A. Football Cooch. Wrestling Cooch. Mr Galen Hosier Social Studies North Control College. B.A , Northern Illinois University. M.A. Mrs Mary Howell Business Education Corthoge College. B.A Saga Sponsor Mr Horst Huber Foreign Longuoge . Roosevelt University, M.A. . . . German Club. Junior Cobinet. Mrs. Joan Idon Physicol Education . . . Wittenberg University, B.S., Varsity Cheerleodmg Sponsor . . . Junior Vorsity Cheerleodmg Sponsor. Miss Joy Jirik English . . . University of Colorado, B.A., University of Chicago. M.A. Calliope Sponsor. Spotfighters Sponsor Mr Walter John Social Studies University of Illinois. B.A., University of Michigan, M.A Mr Russell Kauffmann GuidancesCounselor . . . University of Illinois. B.S.. M.S. Mitt Deborah Kintmon Physical Education . Boston University. Sorgenf College, B.S. . G.A.A. Co-sponsor. Mrt Constance Kistock Guidance Counselor . . University of lowo, B.S., University of Michigan, M.A. Mrt Phyllis Klopman Speech Correction . . . Northwestern University, B.S. Mrs Ruth Kluge Reading Roosevelt University. B.A., University of Chicogo. MA Mr Thomot Koerner English . . . Iona College, B.A., St. John's University, M.A. Mr Henry Kokrda Art . Kearney Stote College. B.A , . Art Club Sponsor. Mr Robert Kujanpoa Social Studies Wisconsin Stote University B.S.. Northwestern University, MA. . . . Future Teochers of Americo Co-sponsor. Mr Eugene Kuntx Science . . . North Park College, B.S. . . Aquarium Club Sponsor. Mitt Gabriele lochmonn Foreign languoge . . University of Illinois, B.A., Northwestern University. MA. . . . Future Teochers of America Co-sponsor - •v. Mr Peter LoForge English, Department Heod . . . University of Notre Dome. B.A., M A Mist Virginio landwehr Guidance Counselor . . . Northwestern University. B.S.. University of Wis- consin, M.S. Mr David Lange Science . . . Loros College, B.S., Drake University, MA. . . . Science Semi- nor Sponsor. Mrt Jane Legge librarian University of Illinois. B.A.. M.A.. Rosary College. M.A Dr Paul Lendway Foreign Longuoge ... St. Elizabethan University, Ph.D., University of Wis- consin, B.A Russian Club Sponsor. Mr Ralph lyerla Science . Carthoge College. B.S., Miami University, M.A. . . . Student North Union Sponsor, Footboll Coach. Mr David McCarrell Physical Education Wheoton College. B.S.. De Paul University. ME. . . . Football Varsity Heod Cooch. Trock Coach Mrt Eleanor Mocey English . Indiana State College. B.S.,MS. . . . Freshmon Cobinet Sponsor. Mitt Jean Mottmonn Registered Nurse . . . Loyola University, B.S. 169 170 Mr Eva Matur Foreign Language . University of Michigan, B.A Mr Thomos Meier English DePaul University, B.A.. M.A. . Foculty RepresentativetoBootl er Club, Football Coach, Baseball Coach. Mr Charles Mitchell Mathematics . DePaul University, B.S.. Purdue University, M.S. Mr Gene Miti Social Studies . Drake University, B.A. . . N-Club Sponsor, Football Coach. Wrestling Coach. Mrs Sue Morgan English . . . University of Wisconsin, B.S. Mrs Patricia Murphy Science . . . University ot Toledo. B.S Mr Richard Murphy Mathematics . . University of Michigan. B.S.E.. M.S. . . Moth Club Sponsor. Mrs Lynne Murray English . . . Cornell University, B.A.. M.E. Mr Eugene Napier Business Education . . . University of Chicogo. Ph.B., M.A. Dr Robert Nejedlo Guidonce Counselor ... St. Norbert College. B.A.. University of Wisconsin. M.A.. Ph.D. Mr Richard Nugent Librarian . Loyola University. B.S.. DePaul University. M.E. Miss Kathleen Ogren Foreign Longuoge . North Pork College. B.A. Mr Ellerth Overboe Science . . . University of Minnesota. B.S., M.A. . . . Physics Club Sponsor Mrs Angelina Panos English . . . Northern Illinois University, B.S., M.S. . . . Junior Cabinet Spon- sor. Miss Josephine Parson Sociol Studies . . . Beloit College, B.A. Mr Richard Powers Science . . . University of Illinois, B.S.. M.S. Mr John Ramirez Foreign Longuoge Eastern Illinois University. B.S. . . . Hi-Y Sponsor Mr William Robinson Social Studies Evansville College. B.A. . . . Cross Country Varsity Heod Cooch, Track Cooch. Mr Richard Roeper lawerence College, 6. A Biology Club Sponsor, Basketball Coach Mr Joseph Rusk Physical Education Western Illinois University. B.S.. M.S. . . . Swimming Varsity Heod Cooch, Golf Cooch Mrs Cecil Socher Foreign language, Deportment Heod . Western Reserve University. B.A . MA Mr George Scherb Social Studies Northwestern University. B.A., University of Minnesota. M.A. Notional Honor Society Co-sponsor. Mrs Jayne Schumpert Home Arts . Oklahoma University, B S. Mr Me rron Seron Guidance Counselor Cornell College. B.A., Stote University of lowo. M.A Mr Ronald Shodis Mathematics . . Illinois Stole University. B.S., M.S. Mrs Jean Shelton Guidance Counselor . . . Indiono University. B.S., MS. Mr Charles Shuckhart Mathematics . Illinois State University. B.S Boseboll Cooch. Wrestling Cooch. Mr Jerry Smith Mathematics . . Greenville College. B.A. Comero Club Sponsor. Mr Bruce Sorensen Industrial Arts Stout State College. B.S.. Northern Illinois University. M.S. Mr Arthur Sprague. Jr. Social Studies, Deportment Heod . . . Kenyon College. B.A., Denison Univer- sity. B.S.. Kent State University. M.E Mr Lawrence Starr Mathematics, Department Heod . . Western Michigon University. B.S., Uni- versity of Michigan, M. A. . . . Golf Varsity Head Cooch. Miss Karen Stooket English . . . Lawrence College. B.A. . . . Notional Thespian Society Sponsor. Director of Dromafics. Mr. Richard Stowe English . . . Southern Illinois University. B.A., MS. . . . Chess Club Sponsor. Mr William Strong Foreign Languoge Loyola Universily B A . M A Miss Carol Sumko Physkol Education . . . Northern Illinois University. B.S. . . . Freshmon and Sophomore Cheerleoding Sponsor, Girls Gymnastic Club Sponsor. Miss Patricio Toepke Mathematics . . . DePoul University. B.A. . . . Ushers Club Sponsor. 171 Mr Myron Tiersky Mathematics . . . University of Chicogo, B.A. Mr James Tomson Business Education . Western Michigan University. B.S.. University ofMtchi gan, M.A. . . Athletic Equipment Monager Mrs Carol Turpin Physical Education . . Stole University of lowo, B.S., Roosevelt University M.A. . . . Girls Swim Club. Mr Ronald Van Arsdale English Butler University. B.A., State University of Iowa. M.A. . . . NORSE capades Director Mr Carl Von Cleave Driver Education, Department Heod Iowa State University, B.S. Base boll Cooch. Mr Jim Von Delinder English . . . University of Illinois, B.A., Eastern Illinois University, MS Debote Heod Cooch. Miss Mary Vann Mathematics . . . North Park College, B.S. Mrs Gaye Wallace Physical Education, University of Redlonds. B.A., Northwestern University, M.A. . . . G.A.A. Coordinator. Mr Lawrence Wathen Music, Department Heod . . . University of Wisconsin, B.Mus., Northwestern University, M.Mus., Ph.D. Stage Bond Director. Mr Rory Weber Physical Education . . . Northwestern University. B.S.. University of Arizono. M.E. . . . Wrestling Varsity Head Cooch, Football Cooch. Miss Thelma Wilcox Music . . Wayne Slote College, B.M.E.. Indiono University. M.M.E. . . . Vol- hollo Singers. Director, Chamber Singers Director. String Quartet Director. Mr James Winkleman Science, Department Heod . Southern Illinois University, B.S., M.S. Miss Janice Witmer English Indiono University. B.A , M.A North Star Sponsor. Soga Co-sponsor. Mr Robert Wolf English . . Northwestern University. Ph.B. . . . Forensics Cooch. Mrs Myrtle Zelke Business Education . . Wisconsin Stole University, B.E.. Northwestern Univer- sity. M.A. . . . Business Club Sponsor. North Division Office Personnel: Bock Row: Mrs. A. Olsen, Mrs. $. Froese, Mrs. J. Krocht, Mrs. M_ Losh, Mrs. G. Wallis, Mrs. A. Helman. Front Row: Mrs. N. Towfcin, Mrs. E. Eldridge, Mrs. E. Gulor, Mrs. D. Emenck, Mrs. P. Mendrowsky, Mrs. B. Ouinn. Supporting Staffs The Supporting Staffs are vital to the operation of Niles North. The office staff performs clerical work for the administration. The library and audio visual exchange staffs help to supplementdassroom teaching. School facilities are maintained by the custodial staff. Throughout the weeks these staffs perform their tasks with efficiency and insure a smoothly running school. Mrs Rhea Hartstein Secretary to the Principal 173 Mrs Leonore Norris Registrar Mrs Annette Walter AHendonce Mrs Bernice Wilke and Mrs. Eleanor Undstrom IBM Clerks Mrs. Peggy Powers Audio Visual Exchange Secretary. 174 Mrs Lilian Gould Bookkeeper Mr Walter H. Soremcn, Head Custodian, and Mr John E Winiecki, Receiving Clerk Custodial Night Staff: Bock Row: Mr W Panek. Mr S. Dean, Mr A Schwemsberg. Mr R. Clark, Mr. T. Aviano. Second Row: Mr. P. Roberts, Mr. O. Rohr, Mr. P Horhut, Mr. O. Fuifh. Front Row: Mr W Lydon, Mr E Bushlus, Mr. W. Honlsch, Mr. S Niez god a. Mr. J. Harvey. Custodial Day Staff: Mr. F Shreeve, Mr. G. Schultz. Mr. D Johnson, Mr. R. Eiden, Mr W Zelinski. Mr H. Herzberg, Mr. C. Mostero. Cafeteria Staff: Back Row: Mrs. E. Isaocson, Mrs. A. Welch. Mrs. M. GokJenbogen, Mrs. M. GuStofson, Mrs. M. Andrzeiewski. Mrs. V Coughlin, Mrs. E. Jolly. Second Row: Mrs. M. Koss. Mrs M. Gustin, Mrs. A Weid- inger, Mrs. L. Roth. Mrs. J. Pisano. Mrs. R. Davis, Mrs E. Bierer. Front Row: Mrs. H. Meyers. Mrs E. Thom- os. Mrs. J. Larson, Mrs. E. Kerley, Mrs. K. Norman. Mrs. V. Knepper 175 Acknowledgement Now that the foundations are laid and the cement is hardening, it is time to complete the saga of the formative year. In order to compose a sago worthy of Niles North, the yearbook staff needed the co-operation of many people. One of those people is Dr. Donald Strahan, whose sincere interest in Saga aided us in overcoming many diffi- culties. The four hall directors helped us to publicize the book and increase sales, along with improving our public relations within the school and the community. Mrs. Mary Howell, our sponsor, gave us much needed encour- agement during times of stress and crisis, as well as the guidance necessary in putting out a book of this size. Miss Jan Witmer, our co-sponsor, provided the technical assistance needed in meeting deadlines and checking proofs. A special thank-you is in order for Mr. Richard Nugent who submitted the win- ning name in the name the yearbook con- test. Mr. Leon Fox supplemented our picture files with the aid of his photographic talents. Seno and Sons was kind enough to permit us to use the tuxedos pictured in the book, while the Orrington Hotel graciously allowed us to use their premises for pictures. We must, however, thank the Norman King Co., the printer of the book, and Root Studios, the photographer, for their professional assistance. Especially, though, our deepest debt of gratitude goes to the section editors, general staff, artists, typist, and everyone be- hind the scenes whose hard work and efforts actually produced Soga ‘65. To these people and everyone else involved, thank you. Fern Nadler Editor-in-Chief General Staff Robert Cohn Associate Editor Editor-in-Chief . Associate Editor Academic . . . . Activities. Special Events G.A.A. Sports Portraits Faculty. . Treasurer Artists . . Typist. . . Fern Nadler Robert Cohn Cheryl Faintuch (Editor) Jackie Blustein Merry Bloch Barbara Rosen (Editor) Hilary Kahn Linda Shapiro Karen Cap (Editor) Barry Segal Ruth Waldfogel Kathy Michael (Editor) Ruth Waldfogel Joe Feng (Editor) Seymour Bearak Burt Barnow Gita Schonfeld (Editor) Lila Greaves Sally Dimschultz Jennifer Wagner Laurie Eisenberg John Hulburt (Editor) Ellen Daar Keith Lencho Dale Kreis Sharon Giacinto 176 Activity Index Aquarium Club........................................58 Art Club.............................................42 Astronomy Club.......................................58 Attendance Monitors..................................54 Audio Visual Education...............................53 Biology Club.........................................57 Cafeteria Monitors...................................56 Calliope.............................................59 Chamber Singers......................................44 Chemistry Club.......................................58 Chess Club...........................................57 Choir................................................30 Christening Committee................................39 Concert Band.........................................30 Debate Team..........................................44 Divisional Office Monitors...........................55 Forensics League.....................................44 French Club.................................. . . . .45 Future Nurses........................................48 Future Teachers of America...........................49 German Club..........................................46 Glee Club............................................29 Hall Office Monitors.................................55 Health Office Monitors...............................54 Hi-Y.................................................51 Home Economics Club..................................48 Latin Club.........................................46 Library Aids.......................................52 Math Club..........................................57 Mixed Chorus.......................................29 1ST Club...........................................50 National Honor Society.............................41 National Thespian Society..........................40 North Star.........................................60 Orchestra..........................................31 Potpourri..........................................42 Quill and Scroll...................................40 Russian Club.......................................47 Saga...............................................61 School Store Clerks................................56 Spanish Club.......................................47 Spotlighters.......................................43 SSO................................................36 Steering Committee.................................38 String Quartet.....................................43 Student Council....................................34 Student Union......................................38 Tech. Service Organization.........................53 Twirlers...........................................43 United Nations Club................................50 Ushers Club........................................51 Valhalla Singers...................................44 177 ndex FRESHMEN Abroms. Dennis 85. 112 Abroms. Koran 29. 112 Abromton. Nancy 29. 49. 112 Ackercnon, Toby 47, 112 Adam . Kathleen 48. 112 Adler. Sob 112 Ahrens. D.on 29. 45. 112 Akerhougen. Ellen 29. I 12 Allassa, Joel 112 Alholel. Normon 71.83. 112 Allan. Stacy 77. 112 Alt nb rn, Patricia 29. 48, I 12 Anders. Phyllis 112 Anderson, Jonancy I 12 Anderson. Terry 67. 112 Arnow. Terry I 12 Avon. Jeff 30. 112 Salestri, Kothy 112 Balmes, John 30. 112 So mow. Morio 112 Bovetto, Gloria 48. 112 Beorman. Kenneth 52, I 12 Becker, Cratg 77. 83. 112 Becker. Kenneth 58. I 12 Bederman. Edwin Better. Marcia 29.44. 112 Beniamin, Charles 112 Bennett. Evon 69. 113 Berger. Janet I 12. 113 Berger. Wayne 71, 113 Bermon. Donald 56. I 13 Bamberg, Beth I 13 Barns. Phylli I 13 Bernstein. Avis 29. 44. 50 Bars, Kenneth 67. 113 Birger. Corol 113 Bitron. Jan 29. 43, 113 Bitter. Marlin 29. 58. 113 Blair. Ellen 29. 48. 113 Blake. Rhonda 30. 113 Blits. Imdo Blivat, Rene 52, 54, 113 Bloom. Judith 30. 49. 113 Bloom. Lynn 29.43. 113 Blott. Jams 29. 113 Blumenteld. Richard 67. 80. 113 Blumenthol. Arlene 43. 113 Blumenfhol. Darien 43. 113 Bodenstam, Ann I 13 Bolotin. Jon 43. 113 Borden.Teddy 83. 113 Brondel. Bruce B3. 113 Bromley. Alan 84. 113 Brenner, Jeffrey I 13 Brill. Darlene 43. 113 Brill. Susan 112. 113 8ublick. Deborah 45. 52. 113 Bubltck. Robin 113 Burnstem. Marlene Burns. Robert 113 Busch. Pomelo 29. 43. 48. 113 Coplan, Darlene 113 Corlson. Randi 52. 53. 113 Carnohon, Condoce 113 Cornow. Bonnie 47, 113 Chagores. lorry 30. 67. 113 Christopher, Cynthia I 13 Chultky, Caran 43. 113 Clorkson. John 67. 71. 113 Cleveland. Nancy 113 Clin . Diona 29.48. 113 Cogen. Hollis 113 Cohan, louen 45. 52 Cohen. Barbaro 52. 112 Cohen. Garold I 13 Cohen. Lois 43. 113 Cohen. Marlene 29. 43. 113 Cohen. Michoel 113 Cohn. Paulo 87.88 104, 113 Colltz. Cothy 43. 113 Collins. Jonathon 67, 113 Collins. Rhonda I 13 Combs. Jeonn 113 Compiani, Marto 113 Conrod. Richard 113 Cooper. Aaron 44. 113 Cooper. Jon 67. 73. I 13 Costikyan, Robert I 13 Coulter, Keith 113 Crohn. Bruce 53.84. 113 Cross. Raymond Curron. Timothy 113 Current. Dougios 71,113 Cuzzort, Corol 113 Czerwinski, Karen 29. 113 Door. Merle 52, 113 OordKk. Moword 47. 53. I 13 Dechter, Marvin I 13 0 Correvont. Howord 67, I 13 Deppong.John 113 Dibrell. Sandy 48. 113 Diesterheft. Richard 80. 113 Dobbm. Pomelo 113 Dollnt. Lorry 113 Dougherty. Kathleen 29, 48. 49, I 13 Drowbough, Cynthia 113 Duncan, Goll 113 Eckmonn, Steven 77, 113 Eisenstein. Martin 71, 113 Elboum, Sherry I 13 Elitco. Lester 84. 113 Engblom, Goyl 29. 43. I 13 Engelhard!. Donna I 13 Erickson. Poul 67. 84, 113 Ewart, Karan 113 Foerstem, Paul 113 Fogerstrom. Timothy Foir, Heather 29. 113 Folstain, Robert 79. 113 Feldman. Ricky 113 Feldman, Sandra 52. I 13 Feltman. Michael 113 Fang. Dorothy 30. 52. 113 Finder. Vicki 47, 113 Fine, Corol 47, 113 Fine, More 113 Fisher, Merle 58. I 13 Fishman. Mark I 14 Fok. Eddie 29. 114 Frank. Wendy 48. I 14 Fronkel. Lawrence 30. 47, I 14 Fronklin, Adrienne 112. 114 Fronted, Gail I 14 Freed. Glenn 69. 114 Freedman. Noncy 52. 112. 114 Freedman. Normon 79, 114 Freahill. Barry 71, I 14 Friedman, Robert I 14 Friedman. Ronald 52. 73. 83. I 14 Friedmon. Sheila 30, 48. 114 Gobel. Diane 114 Gonokos. Barbara 114 Gonz. Madolyn 29. 114 Gonz. Rosolyn 29. 114 Goynor. Adrienne I 14 Gebel, Alan 67, 79.83. 114 Gerber. Barbara 114 Gevirrz. Sally 29. 44. 114 Gilbert. Andrew 53. 58. 73. 114 Gillangerten. Robert 67. 114 Gilman. Robert 73, I 14 Gilmon. Steven 67. 114 Gladstone. Ellen 29. 44. 45. 114 Glassner. Barry 30. 73. 114 Glenner. Linda 29. 49. 112. 114 Glick. Pom 48. 114 Glickmon, Marc 114 Gold. Martin 114 Goldberg. Alan 77. 83. 114 Goldberg. Elys I 14 Goldblatt. Ronokd 84. 114 Goldenberg, Larry 29, I 14 Goldmon. Dion 43. 114 GoWsond. Ivy 114 Goldsmith. Neil 114 GoUtlein, Charles 69. 73. 114 Golin. Renee I 14 Golob. Shelley 114 Goodman. Audrey I 14 Goodman. Bonnie I 14 Goodman. Corey 44. I 12. 1 14 Goodman, Daniel 30. 53. 114 Goodman. Jeffrey 114 Gooris. Danny 67, 83. 114 Gordon. More 114 Goss . Richard Gould. Arthur 30. 84. 114 Grobell. Ronnie 114 Green . Shelley 52. 114 Greenfield. Anne 112, 114 Greenman, Gory 56. 67, 83. I 14 Greenspan. Bennett 57, I 14 Greenwold. Henry 114 Grlzxell. Mary 114 Grobsleln, Shelley I 14 Grotsgold. Mmdo I 14 Gruenfeld. Michoel 22. 67. 114 Guenther, Thomos I 14 Gumbiner. Shelley 114 Guttler, Claudia 29. 114 Guzy. Wayne 56. 79. 114 Holperin, Jack Hambourger, Alon 77. 83. 114 Hammerman. Morcey 114 Hannon. James I 14 Hanson, John 30. 71.84. 114 Harris. Marcio I 14 Horrsch. Moryalic 52. I 14 Hawkins, Stephen 114 Heod. Roberta 114 Hefter. Brian Heinz. Deborah 114 Heller. Joan 43. 114 Heilman. Brad 67, 114 Hergott. Alon M2. 114 Hersh. Adrienne I 14 Herter, Larry 71, 84. 114 Highlmon, Philip 67. I 14 Hobbs. Kothy 1 14 Hod , Robert 30. 57 Hoffberg. Dennis I 14 HoHer. Susan 43. 114 Hoover, Gregory I 14 Horwitz, Barbaro 44, 114 Hougland, lee Itroel. Martin 71, I 14 Jacks. Anna 43. 49. 114 Jocobs. Crotg 30. 67, 114 Jocobs. Gory 53. 73. 114 Jacobson. Cory 29, 114 Janus. Joyce I 14 Jenkins. Deborah 43. 114 Johnson, Bob 67, 79. 114 Johnson, Gail 52. I 14 Johnston. Judith I 14 Jotephson. Lynn 29, 43. 47, 114 Juttman, Steven 102, 114 Kohm. Steve I 14 Kahn. Robert 83. 115 Kalmanton. Mark 29. 53. 115 Koplon. Bonito I IS Koplon, Dennis 115 Kaplan. Laura 29. 45. 49. 115 Koplon. Lynn 43. 115 Korp. Joel 43. 58. 115 Kosch. Wiiitom 67, 115 Koshevos. Anita 56. 115 Kotik. Andrea 29. 115 Kotnik. Kerstm 35. 43. 115 Katz, Pomelo 115 Keehn, Deborah 115 Kelin. Martin 69. 73. I 15 Kellor. Jon 30. 115 Keller. Willlom 30. 67. 77. 84. 115 Kessel, Williom 67. 77. 115 Kipatt. Eugene 77. 83. 115 Kirschbaum. Renote 115 Klein. Pamela I 15 Kllng. Helen 42. 101, 115 Kliphardt. Jill 29. 115 Klouthls. Joyce 48. 115 Klugrnon. Jerry 67. 115 Koch. Barbaro 115 Kol . Barboro 35. 115 Kolstedt. Kenneth 115 Komitt. Williom Korbut. Gary 77, 83, 115 Korey. Michael 77. 83. 115 Kotl. Michelle 56. 115 Kovocic. Denise 115 Kozem. David 115 Kozem. Poul I 15 Kromer, Geroldm IIS Krasney, Lois 115 Krotny. Barry 67. 83. 115 Krout . Sandi 115 Krone. Koren 115 Kuhnl . Robert 68. 69. 80. 115 Lo Fontaine, Dion 115 Lamm. Suson 115 lompert, Terry 115 Londerman, Stuart 53, 57, 67, 115 londl. Kotherin 115 Larsen. Linda 43. 52. 56. I 15 louter, Brian 83. 115 lovitt. Alan 115 Leavitt. Gary 77, 115 Lebolt. Lewis 115 LeHertt. Christine 115 Leggett, Carl 115 Lehtmon. Bruce 52. 115 levenfhol. Ivy 49. 52. 115 Levey. Jock 115 levin, Carolyn I 15 Levin. Sheilo 115 Levine. Dion 45. 115 levin . Steven 29. 115 levin sky, Howard I 15 Levinson. Howard I 15 Levy. Barry 55, 115 Liden. Keith 71. 115 Uebermon. Arleen I 15 Liebovitz. Suson 30. 48. 57, 115 Light. Ev 45. 115 Ltntz, Sheri 115 Dpke. Steve 72. 115 Llppert. Rondolph I 15 Upson, Sharon 115 London. Beth 43. 47. 115 long. Carol 43, 115 Lubor. Michael 52. 69. 115 lubowich, Kenneth 73 Me Hugh, Cothy Me Whorter. Kathleen 42. 43. 116 Magerl. Pomelo 30. 35. 43. 48. 116 Molowy. Henry I 16 Mollin. Michoel 56. 67. 116 Mailing. Bonnie 48, 116 Molon . Robert 79. 84, 116 Man. Jocquelme 116 Mann. James 116 More. Viclu 116 Mark. Deborah 49. 116 Morkin, Juli 116 Martin, Load 29. 116 Mash. Sheilo 116 Mattson. Dole 77. 83. 116 Mayers. Robert 67. 77. 84. 116 Melrchor. Williom I 16 Mellow, Karen I 16 Merkin. Jocolyn I 16 Meyer. Stewart 69, 73. I 16 178 Meyerton, Donald I 16 Milet. Robori 67, 73, 116 Miller, Clement 52. 67. I 16 Miller. Oonold 52. 116 Miller. Sharon 43. 46. I 16 Miller. Valerie 116 Midword, Melon. I 16 Minnerolh. Jame 116 Nekton, Cheryl 116 Neuhout. Cynthia 116 Newman, Carol 43, 116 Newman, low nee 57, 84. 116 Newmon. Michoel 116 Newton. Mark 85. I 12. 116 Nigen Borboro 48. 116 Nimer, Sharon 30. 43. 49. 116 Noelle. Fred 116 Nolon. Stott 52. 71. 101. 116 Noanemocher. Janice 29, 116 Novok. lindo 30. 116 Novok. Morey 30. 43. I 16 Novtck, Ion 88. 116 Nutting, Gregg Nylond. Ellen I 16 Odegoord. Richard 116 Okoworo. Sutan 48. 52. I 16 OHen. Oole 93. 112. 116 Okhan, Blythe 43. 116 OHoff. Marcia 43 Orter, Oebro 116 Portlplio. Joel 116 Pawl. Kathleen 116 Poyne. Noel 42. 116 Pearlmon. Andrea 8B. 116 Perlin. Wendy 116 Perper. Undo 55. 116 Peter ton. Do «id 67. 71. 116 Pelerton. Gaye 29. 46. 48. 49. 52. 116 Pfommotter, Vk 116 Phelan. Peggy 93. 116 Phelan. Robert 53. 56.71, 116 Philllpt. Andreo 45. I 16 Pkker. Ronald 30. 116 Pierce. Jonet 29. 30. 43. 116 Pierce. Jeffrey 57. 58. 116 Pignoto. R.chord 29. 67. 83. 116 Platt. Joellen 116 Porter. John 116 Powol. Sutonne 116 Pretton. Joann 116 Quinn. Timothy 71, 116 Rondell. letUo 112. 116 Ronieri, Steven 71, 116 Reodmg, Glen 67, 73, 116 Rechel. Pomelo 48. 49. 116 Redinger. Williom 67. 116 Red. Stuort 116 Reynold!. Buddy 67. 83. 116 Rlvkln. Andreo 116 Rohde. Jeffrey 58. 71 Rolniolit. Andy 67. 83. 116 Roitmon, Goil 116 Roten. Elitte 29. 116 Rotenberg.Jone Rotenberg. Rono 116 Rotenauiti. Robert 67, 73. 83. 116 Rotner, More 69, 116 Rott. A boa 29.43. 49. 116 Rubin. More I 16 Rub.n. Shelley 29. 116 Rublnttem, Chomto 44. 47, 116 Rudich. Rhonda 116 Rudolph, Thomat 116 Ruetch, Katherine I 16 Rugendorl, Sutan 30. 116 Rutto, David 116 Solet. Dovtd 56. 71. 116 Solnberg. Earl 116 Sofftmon. Mori ha 52. 116 Soligeber. Roger 69. 117 Somton. Howard 117 Sondert, Jomet 29. 117 Sandert. Sutan 117 Sonlillipo, Patnoa 29 Saret. lorry 77. 83. 117 Sornat. Andrew 30. 53. 56. 117 Sotkowtki. Melanie 117 Souter. Jean 117 Sovlono. Jomet 117 Saxonberg. Sutan 117 Schotz. Robert 67, 79. 83, 117 Schetk. Dale 73. 117 Scheutler. Nell 29. 77 Schiff. Tmo 52. 117 Schlotter, Donald 117 Schmerti. Corl 77. 117 Schoen, Wayne 117 Schulti. Dianna 11 7 Schwartz, lorry 43. 45. 79. 84. 112. 117 Schwartz. Michelle 117 Seiler, Mike Sender, Shoron 117 Shoffer, Robert 83, 117 Shopiro, Morvey 117 Share.lee 56. 83. 112. 117 Sharkey. Scott 117 Sher. Deboroh 117 Sherman. Iro 79, 117 Shlochter. Alan 30, 117 Shot, Rono Id 73. M7 Sider. Judyce 56. 117 Siegmon. Elitta 117 Silk. Morgaret 43. 45. 117 Silton. Ellen 29. 88. 112. 117 Silver. Jill 117 Silverman. Jock I 17 Silverttein. Harriet 117 Sllvettl. Perry 53 Simmont. Jory 29. 117 Simon, Howord 30. 117 Simon, Iro 117 Skolnlk. Carol 29.44. 117 Skoro. Richord 71. 83. 117 Skore. Tom 47 Skztt. Jerry 117 Slotten. Robert 117 Slov. Steven 1 17 Smolintky. Sandro I 17 Smith. Barbara 117 Smith. Barry 45. 1 I 7 Smith. Mark 30. 35.43. 53. 117 Smith. Rkhord40. 71. 117 Snyder. George 117 Snyder. Gregory Solomon. Borboro 117 Solomon. Suton 43. 53. 117 Sowert. Deborah 29. 35. 43. 117 Spotz, Andy 35. 71.85. 117 Sperling. Oen.te 29. 117 Spielman, Holly 93. 117 Spina. Elizobeth 117 Stowtortki. Bruce 71.85. 117 Steelman. Moro 29. 112. 117 Steffeck, Donald 117 Staff. Terry 117 Stem. Dione 117 Stem, Michael 67. 83. 117 Sterling. Alyce I 17 Stern. Corole 117 Stluko. Gary 71. 117 Slroutt. Arlene 117 Suffko. Kurt 79. 83 Suffko. Scott 67. 79. 83. 117 Sugarmon. Alan I 17 Sulonko, Richord 117 Sulkin. Aliton I I 7 Sullivan. Edword 79. 117 Sutker. Sharon 29. 44. I 17 Sutukida. Jane 29. 30. 112. 117 Sweet. Sheila 29. 118 Swenton, Gory 67, 77. 118 Swenton. Richord 77, I 18 Symondt. Koren Todelmon. Edword 77. 83. 118 Toni. Cathy 29. 49. 118 Tonker. Jomet 52. 71. 118 Torthit, Avery 67, I 18 Tortok. Barry I 18 Toteimon. Arlene 29. 116 Tettien, Fronk 118 Thelin. Ronold 58. 118 Thomot. Jomet 118 Throw I, Wendy 112, 118 Tillery. Vkkie 29. MB TiHget. Daniel 67. 77, 118 Tinzmonn. Nancy 118 Tolleften. Rondbll 67. 77. 83. 118 Ttuchihothi. Kyoko 118 Turner. Glenn 30, 45, 73, 118 TuroH. Mitchell 44. 52. 53. 98. 118 Von Geem. Bonnie 29. 48. I 18 Varverit, Contiontln 35. 67, 118 Viktor. Birgit I 18 Wogenoor, Kathleen 88. 118 Wohrkh, Helmut 67. 114 Wohzer. Fred 67. 118 Ward. Cheryl 118 Warren. Roberta Won. Ronald 79. 118 Woxberg, Ellen I 18 Woxmon, Andrea 118 Wemttem. letlie 29. 35. 118 Weinttein, lynn 29, 118 Weitman. Jomet 47. 79. 83. 112. 118 Weitt, lynn 43. I IB Weitt. Robin 29. 43. 118 Weitzmon. Mortho 48. 1 18 Welch. Gerold67. 71. 118 Wellt.Croig 85. I 18 Wernick. Pomelo 29. 45. 118 Williomt. Fred 71 Wilton. Morilyn 118 W.lton. Robert 56. 67. 77. 83. 118 With. Dennit 52. 73. 118 Witkov, Stewort 73, I 18 Woll. Beverly I IB Woff. Michael 118 Wolff. Steven 67. 83 Wollinger, Kenneth 69 Wo!lock. Deboroh 93. I IB Wolozin. Ann Worthlll. Victoria 45. 118 Wortmon. Donna I 18 Wyler. Jeffrey 67. 79. 84. 118 Yonet. Michael I 18 Zogoren. Suton Zomost. Barry 35. 67. 79. 83. 118 Zorl. Peter 67. 73. I IB Zorykiumon, Carol 46 Zorov. Mortho 52. 118 Zemontky, letlie I 18 Zimmerman. Howard 67, 83 Zimnowodzki, Paula 118 Zivin. liene 118 Zuccorolli. Joyce 118 Zucker. Ellen I 18 Zumph. Pomelo 112. 118 Zwkk. Poul 118 SOPHOMORES Abbey. Sandro 119 Abromt. Trudy 47, 119 Abl. Fronk Adam, lee 119 Affotto. Hillory 50. 88. 119 Altman, Marcio 43, 119 Anderten. Thomat 84 Anderton. Bruce 66. 83 Anderton. Ronold 30. 45. 119 Arenton, Art 119 Arvidton. Robert AtMord. Jeffrey Bank . Sherry 119 Boron, hit 47, 119 Barron, Curtitl 30. I 19 Batt. lowrence 11 Bottuk. Richord 66. 76. 85. 119 Baum, Steven 31. 47, 119 Beorok. Borry 80. 119 Bechorot. Nkolette 119 Beck. Timothy 119 Becker. Peter I 19 Beelen. Borboro Beelen. Edward Bell. Sutan 119 Belokon. Eiome 30. 86. 119 Benyimin. Steven 13. 56. 71, 119 Berger. Robert 71. 119 Sergton. Borry I 19 Bernttem. Mitchell 119 Berry, loit 35. 93. 120 Bethmann. Judy 30. 120 Bent. Kothy 120 Binder. Steve 57. 58. 120 Birk. Pomelo 120 Blotco. George 27 Bleimon. Jerome 83. 120 Bloom. Howard 120 Bode. Steven 83. 120 Bolotin, Judith 120 Bookman. Helen Bor gel. Peggy Boruck. Dennit 19. 30. 47. 57. 58. 120 Botley. Janet 29. 35. 120 Botner, Rena 48. 55, 56. 120 Bromton. Sutan 47. 120 Bromwell. Beverly 120 Breen. Joey 76. 84. 120 Brenner. Morfc 120 Brickmon. Martin 73, 120 Bnn. Gory 30. 76. 83. 120 Brower. Thomat 120 Brown. Bruce 73. 120 Brown. Horvey 46. 120 Brown. Howard 66. 120 Brown, lowrence 35. 42. 120 Brownttem. Renell 119. 120 Bruckmon. Sheila 120 Brunelli. Jon 56. 120 Bylord. Mary 45. 48. 120 Collero. Ronald 120 Cap. Dontel 73. 120 Chornett. Gory 57, 58. 120 Cherin. Jontce 120 Cherin, Steven 120 Childt. Sandra 29. 120 Clarke. Patricio Clorkton. Koren 55, 120 Cohan. Cynthia 120 Cohen. Martin Colandreo. Jomet Colecchto. Mary 120 Colecchio. Rudolph 120 Como. Gory Conklin, Williom 57, 120 Conrod. Thomot 57. 120 Covert. Douglat 120 Cox. Mortho 87, 120 Dole. Jomet Dantumo. Scott 66. 120 Daviet. Doloret 29. 35. 45. 49. 120 Dovit. Gary 71, 120 Davit, loura 29. 120 Dawton. Jill 29. 119. 120 Depolo. Barry I 20 Deuttch, Jonet 29, 120 Dewald. Donald 53. 120 Didech. Dean 84. 120 Dithkm. Jodi 29. 119. 120 Dobroth. Dale 99. 119, 120 Dol.nt. Barry 46. 66. 73. 119. 120 Dreylutt. Judith 13, 52. 120 Dubm. la no 29. 45. 120 DuBoff. Shari 29. 43. 45. 47. 49. 54. 120 Dutner. Bernard 120 Dwortki. Sheikt 120 Eorlix. Helene 120 Edelton. Coryn 93, 120 Edehoa, Jean 43. 52.87. 120 Edenton. Joel 66. 120 Edwardt. Michoel 79. 83. 120 Einttein. Stewart 35 120 Eitenberg. Arnee 66. 83. 120 Eitenberg. lourie 42. 45. 61. 120 Elkin. Eileen 120 Ellenwood. Jeonnine 120 Elrod. Elliot 56. 58. 121 Emin. Deboroh Endo. Gory 66. 80 Epttein, Andrew 42. 121 Fomtuch, Jone 31. 121 Farith. Noncy 121 Forkot. Doniel 30. 43. 57, 121 Foutt. Potrkto 121 Feldmonn. Aliene 121 Feltenlhol. Steven 42. 45. 121 Fieldt. Roberto 121 Fierttein. Elitto 47. 121 Fine. Steven 71. 85. 121 Fineberg. liene 121 Finetilver. Michael 83. 121 Fitcher. Morllee 121 Fither. Cherl 121 Fither. Deborah 121 Fither. Richard 66. 73. 83. 121 Fithmon. Judith 45 Fm. George 121 Ford, lione 29. 44. 55. 121 Foucault. Suton 121 Froncke. Suton 31. 42. 44. 119. 121 Freeman. Morcio 31. 121 Freidman. Stuart Friedmon. Borry 57. 121 Friedmon, Myra 31, 121 Friedmon, Rott 76, 83, 121 Friedmon. Steven Gobbey. Renote 121 Gallwzzo. Gory 69. 76. 83. 121 Gonz. David Garber. Howard 121 Gorrit. Jody 121 179 Gartner. Wayne 66 Gebel. Bruce 121 Gelder. M,cho l 43. SI. 98. 99. 121 G hn«(. Howard 76. 83. 121 Gendell. Robin 121 Giacinto. Char121 Gibbon . Williom GiHengerten. Helen 42. 121 Girsch. Elizabeth 121 Gillit. Mark Glenner. Ellen 29. 121 Gltckston. Ellon 121 Gooltanbodt. lynotl 121 Goldberg. MicKool 66. 121 Goldborg. Ralph 66. 121 Goldon. Judd 47. 85. 121 Goldftne. Martha 121 Goldman, Julie 47, 121 Goldmon. Robort 121 Gomborg. Roborla 121 Goodo. Donald 121 Goodmon. Howord 84, 119, 121 Gordon. Anthony 121 Gordon. Gilbert 66. 73. 119. 121 Gould. Arthur 30. 121 Gould. Fredr 30. 53. 121 Goulding. Irwin 64, 121 GroH.Leonard Grolmon. JeH 121 Green. Dovid 85 Green. Gory 83. 121 Green. Robert 80. 121 Greenberg. Borry 121 Greenberg. Shory 35. 121 Greenberg. Steve 79. 121 Greenfield. Edword 72. 121 Greenfield. Fred 66. 73. 121 Grobstem. Ellen Grot . Jeffrey 66. 83. 121 Grottmon. Alono 48, 121 Gruhn, William Haber. Gilbert 121 Nobler. Sondra 121 Hommond. Robert 44. 121 Honcock. Richard 121 Honten, Corl 121 Han on, Jome Horrlt, David 121 Marriton, Edward 66. 73. 119. 121 Meod. Christopher 66. 121 Hedtlrom, Wayne 51. 76. 121 Henrotte. Marie 121 Heriberg. Joon 121 Horowitz. Mark 47. 119. 121 Hrynkow. Barbara 121 Hulteen. Stanford 121 Hummer. Jamet 12 I Hunter. Lindo 121 Ithiiuho. Fred 47, 66. 121 Ivo . Lynda 87, 121 Jockson. Solly 30.87. 121 Jocobton. Blythe JoHe. Suton 47. 121 Johnson. Debroh 121 Johnson, Leslie 121 Johnson. Scott 47, 121 Joseph. Lmda 121 Jvortky. Mory 121 Koisermon. Joyce 121 Kales. Ronald 56. 66. 121 Kallison, Bonnie 121 Kamtn. Shelley 121 Koniuk. Morlene 42. 45. 93. 121 Koplon. Deborah 47. 48. 54. 121 Kaplan. Michael 121 Kellor. Peggy 30. 122 Kenner. Jone 54. 122 Kesselman. Lindo 43. 122 Kessler. Keiry 31. 73. 122 Kestlmg. Normon 122 Kittredge. Dennis 122 Klein. Andra 122 Klein. Gloria 122 Kochevar. Mtchoel 122 Kohn. Helen 122 Korn. Charlene 42. 122 Korn, Martin 30, 122 Kornblith. Sander 122 Kouyomiion. lmda 122 Krosney. Barry 71, 122 Krout, Todd 122 Kruse. Condoce 29. 42. 45. 122 Kuhn. Korla 29. 54. 122 Kuhnle. William 68. 80. 122 Kulman, Caryl 122 Kurland. Jeffrey 83. 122 londtberg. Alan 122 landsman. Lynda 45. 122 Lang. Louis 30. 83. 122 Lorson, Coro 122 lorson. Jeffrey lot . Route 122 Louer. John 71. 122 leof. Foifh 47. 122 lee. Richard 47. 73. 122 leichtenberg. Ed 122 levin, Ronald 122 levin. Steven 42, 122 Levine. Alan 122 Levine. Borry 79. 122 Levine. Bonnie 30. 52. 122 Levine. Irwin 30, 122 Levine. Michael 67, 122 Levinson. Louis 66. 76. 83. 122 libkin. Cory 53.99. 122 lift on, Lloyd 45. 73. 122 Linder. George Itndermon. Susan 29. 45. 49. 122 Ungel, Lillian 122 Upson. Gory 122 loeppert. Jomes 30. 53. 122 Lorber. Howard 73. 122 Lucia. Angela 48. 122 lutt. Michael 66. 122 Mockey. Phillip 122 Me Mahon. Mortpot 122 Me Tier, Fronk 122 Mom. Corolyn 122 Maiestic. Ronald 122 Mondelboum, Adna 86. 122 Mondl. More 66. 83 Monn. Cheryl 122 Mann, Lindo March. Jerry Marcus, Chorie 122 Marcus. Hilary 55. 119. 122 Marcus. Koren 122 Morcus, Martin 57. I 19 Moro. Eugene 78, 122 Martino. Rkk 29. 122 Megow.Susanna 122 Meier. Diane 55. 122 Mekher. David 79. 122 Metsner. Suson 122 Metier. Sharon 122 Miles. Laurie 122 Miller. Anne 45. 122 Miller. Barry 98. 122 Miller. Linda 122 Miller. Nodeen. 47, 122 Miller. Sharon 29. 122 Milstem. Alono 43. 122 Mittenthal. Adriana 45. 122 Mocking. Bruce 122 Mondrowtky, loel 122 Moron, James 70 Moron. Suson 122 Morris. Alan Mosoft. Phillip 122 Murroy, Sally 122 Myhr. Gregory 51. 76. 122 Neville. Suson 122 Newman. Brenda 122 NKholos. Thomot 42. 122 Niles, Solly 46 Nissenson. Robert 66. 76. 83. 122 Nison. Undo 31. 35.44. 122 Nonberg. Sheri 29. 45. 122 Nordberg. Carol 42. 45. 122 Norris. Robert 122 NuSinow. Morilyn 122 Olkiewicj. Edword 85 Otheo. Mary 48. 122 Ostrowsky. Marcia Poppot. Charlotte 48. 122 Poul. Pomelo 122 Powiok. Sandro Pedersen, Arnold 72. 122 Pereknon, Michoel 73. 122 Perlmon. Susan 35. 56. 59. B4. 88. 98. 99. 122 Parmer, Barbara 122 Pen, Jomes 27. 122 Peterson. Evelyn 123 Phipps. Suionne 31. 123 Pierremont. Geoffrey 123 Placek, Richard Plotkln. Murroy 124 Popp. Kathleen 29. 42. 45. 49. 123 Posner. Wendy 1 19. 123 Powell. Morito 87. 93, 123 Powell. Robert 66. 73. 83. 123 Potnansky, Steven 66. 73, 123 Price. Jonet 42. 43. 45. 59. 123 Prococcio, Judy 30. 123 Quinn, Mary 123 Rombert. Fred 66. 80, 123, 124 Randozzo. Susan 123 Ratenick. Mark 64. 73. 123 Rasof. Susan 29. 105. 123 Ratner. Dheena 30. 86, 123 Redman. Rhondo 123 Retsmon. lauro 29. 45 Richordson, Holly 31. 88. 123 Rdfkind. Michael 71. 83. 123 Rigby, Juliet 55. 123 Ritfberg. Borry 123 Roden. Richard Rodkm. loree 123 Roitmon. Alena 123 Rose. Dione 123 Rosen, Corolyn 47, 123 Rosen,John 47 Rosen. Momco 29. 43. 45. 49. 123 Rosenberg, Ronald 123 Rosenguist. Richard 66. 80. 123 Rosenthal. Saul 123 Ross. Alton 45. 123 Rossmon. Mario 87, 123 Roston, Pool 123 Rubin, Roberta 45, 123 Rubinstein, Gayle 123 Ruggirello, Judy 46. 123 Rumock. Ross 53. 56. 82. 123 Russo. Joseph 79. 124 Rust. Frank 69. 123 Sobin. Poul 66. 73. 123 Sochnoff. Rito 123 Sachsel. Amy 54. 119. 123 Sochsel, Linda 123 Saltiberg. Bruce 76,83, 123 Sondrik, Janice 29, 123 Sartatn. Rebecco 123 Saunders. Alan 123 Schamber, Gregory 76. 123 Schirmer. Walter 64. 75, 119. 123 Schlesinger, Thomas 73. 83 Schlosser, Denise Schmidt. Dione 123 Schneider. Corol 45, 123 Schoenburg, Lorry 73. 123 Schoos. Robert 66. 71. 123 Schubert, Leroy 123 Schullmon, Doniel 47 Schumon. Craig 42 Schwobe. Corolyn 123 Schworj. Karl 66 Scott. Joonn 48. 123 Seiden, Alan Semrow. Kenneth 69. 123 Sender. Arlene 43. 52. 56. 123 Sernoviti. Dennis 123 Shoevitz. Eorl 123 Shone. Deboroh 43. 45. 123 Shopiro. Dovido 29. 45. 123 Shapiro. Morilyn 123 Shofney. Koren 29. 86. 123 Shavln. Wylie 45. 123 Sher. Judith 47. 119. 123 Shulmon. Terry 123 Siegel. Robert 123 Siegel. Sheryl 123 Silkoni, Aten 123 Silk. Stephen 42.66. 123 Silverman. Goyle 54. 123 Sims, Sandra 48. 123 Sioholm. Linda 29. 123 Sioone. Leah 40, 124 Smoller. Gail 54. 124 Smith. William 56. 71,85. 124 Salomon. Jane 35. 124 Sonenblum. Richord 72. 124 Sard. Richord 74. 75. 124 Starkopf. Lawrence 66, 124 Stearns, Rosalie 54. 55, 119, 124 Siegeman, Sharon 124 Stem. Ale 47, 83. 124 Stein. Borboro 124 Stein. Ronald 124 Steinbrink. Dione 48. 124 Stello . Dean 50. 68. 124 Slemke. Jeffrey 30. 124 Sternberg. Poul 66. 80 Stevens. Gotl 86. 87. 124 Sticken, Russell 124 Stolerow. Sandra 29. 30. 124 Stone. Frederick 124 Stubenrouch, Diane 124 Suffka. Dean 66. 73 Svacma. Donna 124 Swonson. Dovid 30. 73. 124 Swartz, Jock Swifkm, Jill Tator. Jerome 66. 124 Totelmon, Linda 124 Teitel. Diane 124 Tester. Mary 29. 56. 124 Thomos. Thomos 66 Thompson. Marelyn 124 Tokarz. Michelle 56 Towbm, Steve 83 Von Duesen, Deboroh Von UHelen. Steve Vender. Jeffrey 70. 119. 124 Venn. Thomas 124 Vorono. Ronald Wogner. Jennifer 46. 56. 61. 124 Wold. Aleionder 42. 124 Woldmon, Gene 66, 73, 85 Waller, Stephen 30. 124 Wore. Dorry 124 Wolmon, Adrienne 124 Wouthter. Darlene 124 Woiburg. Suson 124 Waaler. Lynn 54, 119, 124 Weber. Dennis 79, 83 Wedderspoon, Noncy 29. 42. 44. 47. 124 Wedge. Michoel 79. 124 Weil. Moroo 124 Well. Michoel 47. 75. 64. 124 Weiner. Jomes 80, 124 Weinman, Linda 35. 42. 124 Weinstein. Alon 124 Weiss. Stuart 46. 124 W lch. Williom Wershkoff. Judith 124 Westphol. Judith 35. 42. 124 Wicker, Tom 124 Wilke. Alice 29. 56. «24 Wolz. John 46. 70. 124 Wood. Linda 124 Wynn. Patricio 124 Yonov,Joon 124 Yonov, Joseph 30. 124 Yonow. More 30. 124 Young. Alon 66. 75.85. 124 Zorky. Borboro 45. 49, 124 Zeitlin. Elliot 124 Zenner, Alan 124 Zielen. John 124 Ztmberoff. Richard 69. 124 Zolt. Rhonda 42. 43. 124 Zucker. Marco 124 JUNIORS Abroms. Linda 125 Adelman. Beverly 29. 49. 125 Adelmon, Jeannie Alpert. Brian 72. 125 Anderson. Charles 125 Andrews. Judith 42. 46. 125 Andrzeiewski. Dovid 64. 125 Anstodf. Neol 125 Appelmon, Arlene 31. 125 Arenson. Esther 125 Armitoge. Yvonne 125 Aronow. Cydney 125 Aronow. Mtchele 125 Asker. Theda 30. 45. 49. 125 Babb. Bryon 125 Babetch. Marlene 26. 54. 125 Bontz. Elizabeth 42. 125 Barnett. Jan 47. 125 Bartlett.£avid 47. 56.82. 125 Bartz. Roger Bosile. Cynthia Bosile. Marilyn Bay. Stefont 125 Becker. Horten Becker. Michelle 125 Behrens, Cheryl 125 Belokon. Katherine 47, 51, 92. 125 180 Benton, Judith 125 Berger, Michelle 125 Berger, Paul 126 Berk, faith 126 Bittman, Ellyce 31. 55 Blotil. Cynthio 51. 126 Bloch. Merry 40. 47. 54. 5B. 126 Block. Robert 126 Bloom, Joel 53. 126 BlumenleW, Robert 126 Bobek. Gregory 126 Bodens'ein, Randee 55. 126 Botmon. Henry 47, 82. 126 Bollinger, Donna 126 Bolotin, Beniamin 72. 126 Bolotin. Undo 126 Bookman. A Ion Broimon, Bonnie 29. 30, 55. 126 Bro l, Barbara 126 Brody. Avo 34. I 26 Brown, Carol I 26 Brown, Koran 126 Brwckmon. Borry Bryan. Michael Bucaro. Potrioo 45. 51. 126 Budnik. Koran I 26 8utor. John 74. 126 Coplan, Sheldon 84 Corrotl. Bruce 126 Chomlm. Sherry 126 Chonnon. Dav d 57. 126 Charman, Sally 102. 126 Chrottko. Keith Chnttenten. Steven 47. 51. 126 Chvolovtky. Joy 126 Ciemy. Joteph 126 Citron. Sharon 28. 126 Cohen, Armand 72. 82. 126 Cohen. David 44. 126 Cohen. Leland 59.60. 126 Coleman. George 64. 126 Coliti. A Ion Colker. Wetley 70. 126 Collins, Rondall 48.64. 126 Condit. Steven 126 Conklin, Charles 126 Conneft. Daryl 126 Cotfontino. Nicholos 126 Co . Cynthia 126 Crogg, Susan 31, 126 Cierwmtki. God 31. 126 Dodigon. Steve 56. 126 Oole. Borboro 30. 126 Dovolle. Suionne David. Ella Oavis. Undo 87. 102. 126 Dellegrone. Michael Denn. Hollis 55. 59 De Santis. Kathy 126 Dictor. Cory 47, 72. 126 Dig lor lo. James Dlmschulti. Sally 42.49.51.55.61. 126 Dlvita. Rosamory 126 Dob km. Shelley 126 Dolltsky. Morlene 29. 40. 54. 126 Oorband. Corol 126 DoruH. Donald 37. 64. 85 Oooglot. Spencer Oreier. Donald 22. 30. 64. 72. 126 Dusz. Undo 31. 126 Edwards, Robert 126 Eitenberg. Sheri Ellas. Victor 126 Ellison. Barbaro SI, 126 Enberg. Denis 126 Engttrom. Karen 31. 40. 44. 55. 126 Epstein. Sherwtn Ettinger. Terry 126 Evons. Monte 126 Ewart, Richord 126 Fosslno. James 126 Foy. Jonllle 51.86. 126 Feigen. Zoneto 45. 49. 54, 126 Fed. Jessica 126 Fettman. Jeffrey 47. 126 Falter. Marsha 126 Ferber. Bonnie 126 Filler. David 47. 75. 126 Fine. Monne 49. 55. 126 Finger. Michoel 82. 125 Finley. Sharon 46. 59. 126 Fisher. Richard 126 Fishman, lourel Fls. Kathleen 31. 44. 52. 126 Formon. Barbara 55 Frontali, Noelle 126 From. Corl 30. 126 Freehtll, Michael 51. 126 Fretke. lono 126 Fried. Howord 56. 126 Friedman. Undo 35. 42. 45. 92, 126 Friedman. Mork 126 Friedmon. Robert Friend. Corolyn 55, 126 Fryde. Corol 126 Gono. Terry 80. 125, 126 Garbo. Undo 38. 42.54. 126 Gehrke, Jerry 126 Gerowitt. Poula 42. 126 Gersten. Jeffrey 47. 78. 82. 126 Gibson. Colleen 126 Gilmon, Steven 64 Gintburgh, Steven 35. 72 Gdl.s. Koryn 46. 126 Gittelson. lisa 45. 48. 49. 126 Gtvntoli. Philip 34. 39. 68. 80. 126 Goldberg. Borboro 31.44. 45. 54. 126 Golde, Vernon Goldmon, Borboro 48. 49. 126 Goldstein, Howard 31. 44 Goodman. Robert 44. 58. 106. 126 Gordon. Alan 85, 127 Gordon. Susan 31. 35. 38. 40. 44. 55. 127 Gore, Corol 125. 127 Gore, Goyte 127 Gould. Mork 127 Gould. Ruth 21.44.52.58. 127 Groy. Potrlcia 49. 127 Green. Carol 47. 50. 56. 127 Green,Joonne 127 Greenberg. Judith 127 Grecnwald. Undo 45. 60. 127 Greenwold, Undo 127 Grutell, Noncy 127 Gross. Iris 39. 40. 45. 55. 60. 127 Grossman, Sharon 47. 48. 52. 127 Gryn. Floro 29. 35. 45. 49. 54. 127 Gurtt. Undo Gtesh, Ph.llip 127 Hoigh. Charles 80. 127 Holperin, Richard 74, 82. 127 Holpem. Ronold 47. 82. 125. 127 Hammerman, Joy 127 Hondelman, Joellyn 23. 127 Harotdson, Ralph 127 Horrer. Richord 127 Horris. Zochory 127 Hortman, Glenn Haugsnest. Sally 127 Hoiell, Mortlynn 127 Heckmon. Borry 47, 75. 84. 127 Heller, Jomes 37. 47. 70. 127 Helmon. Joel 46. 58. 127 Herbon. Jill 127 Herman. Anilo 127 Herrmonn, Jerilyn 42. 86. 127 Hesom, Stonley 30. 127 Hints. Poulette 127 Hoffmon, Carole 29, 48. 127 Hollond. Bonnie 31.44. 127 Hope. Dovid Hopper. Jeffrey 127 Horbon. Roienne 127 Horrigan. Toni 43. 127 Hrynkow, Undo Huscher. Frederick 127 Hutchings. Noncy 125. 127 Israel. Dione 46. 55. 127 Jocob. James 84. 127 Jacobs. Jeffrey 127 Jocobt. Joel 70 Jocobson. Owno 47. 127 Jaffa. Halite Jonls. Richard 127 Johnson. Judy 42. 46. 47. 86. 127 Johnson, Koren 31. 45. 55. 127 Josephson, Charles 53, 127 Kodett. Sorolee 55. 127 Kolten. Morcio Kolinsky. Marilyn 127 Kollhooge. Mary 51. 52, 127 Kolmon, Ronno 42. 51, 127 Kolmonson. Jonls 29. 49. 127 Konlan. lourel 127 Konter. Deborah 29, 47, 127 Kaplan. Bruce 127 Karol. Arthur 127 Korol. Jeffrey 64. 127 Katz. Marshall 47, 127 Kott. Martin 56. 127 Kotz. Norman 44. 58. 82. 127 Koulmon. Jonls 48. 54. 127 Koy. Koryn 45. 55. 127 Koy. Poul56 Koye. Robert 58. 59. 80. 127 Keep. Undo 42. 48. 49. 51, 127 Kemp, Gloria 31. 67, 127 Kent. Doro 127 K.pp. Gail 42. 127 Kirk. Sherree 128 Klaymon, leonord 128 Klein. Mitchell 55. 128 Klouthis, Mary 48. 49. 128 Koenig. Brenda 49. 51. 128 Kopokin. Bon.ta 45. 49. 50. 128 Kosmel. Perleene 128 Krosny, Steven 70, 128 Kraus. Gary Kray. Sondro 128 Kreismon. Michael 56 Kreismon. Normon 35 Krytko. Toby 128 Kugier. Denise 128 Kuhr. Peter 78. 79. 128 Kuiwin. Jill 128 Kurtz, Ronna 42. 88. 128 Kushmr, Borry 75. 128 Kushntr, lorry 75, 128 la Fontaine. Bonnie 128 Lambert, Diane 55. 128 lompert. Gary 128 londe, Gregg 47, 70. 128 londerman. Allen 57. 64, 82. 128 londl, Donna 51. 128 lantz. Kenneth lorsen. Pool 68. 128 Larson. Kristine 54 lorson. Larry 21. 35. 37. SI. 74. 82. 128 Lazarus, Paul 64. 70, 82, 125, 128 lebow, Modolyn 128 Lebrun. James 128 lee. Melissa Lee, Ruthann 128 Lee. Susan 128 loiter. Jan 23.48.54. 128 Lemieui, Laurence 128 Leon.Joy I2B Leon. Steven 128 leusch. Donna 35. 38. 42. 56. 128 Leventhol. Judith 128 Levin. Dovtdo 50. 51. 128 Levin. Joel 56. 84. 128 Levin, Ned 128 Levine. Borry Levine. Darryl 49, 128 Levine. Harold 45. 57. 58. 128 Levine. Morcio 128 Levine. Roger 42. 54 Levitt. Borry 82. 128 levy. Barbara 128 Levy.Jonet 45. 50 Levy. Undo 56. 128 Lewis. Jeffrey 60. 128 Lind. Cary 31. 44. 126 lindemonn. Judy Lipin. Niles 128 Lome. Adrien 46. 48 London, Michelle 128 look. John 46. 53. 128 lubowkh, Donold 44. 58 lundsberg. Richord 128 lunetta. Robert Lutren. Wendie 128 Me Hugh. Condoce 128 Me Kay. Jomes 37,47.64.65.74.75.82.125.128 Manning, Beryl 49, 128 Marc. Peggy 45. 55. 128 Mors. Susan Mosorweh. Nodera 128 Moyer. Mork 53, 58. 128 Moyzel. Dave 20. 85. 129 Mehl. Steven 129 Meltzer, Judith 31, 44. 129 Mendoza. Steven 129 Merritt. Dion 58. 129 Metier. Mary 129 Meyer, Corol 46 Meyers. Mork 45. 53. 58. 129 Mignono. Richord 24. 46. 70. 129 Minneroth. Susan 129 Moe. William 129 Molmaro, Michoel 47, 80, 129 Moore. Roger Mueller. Irene 129 Muhock. Ronno 47. 55. 129 Murroy. Michael Mussar, Suzonne 125. 129 Myers. Sondro 56. 129 Neimer. Dovid Nelson. Goil 129 Nelson. Patricia 31. 129 Nelson. Ronold 129 Nelson. Shirley Nemecek, Martin 129 Newton. Greg 129 Nineberg. Darlene 54. 129 Nonclerc. Linda 56. 129 Oram. Poul 129 Ostrom, Gregory 47. 58. 129 Owen. Robert Pordo, lorry 78. 129 Paris. Miles 129 Poul. Jerome 129 Powlon. Steven 129 Peabody. Richard Peorlmon. Deboroh 47. 129 Pechter. Shoron 129 Pepper. David 56. 129 Perbnon, Fronces 23. 54, 129 Peterson. Clifford 129 Peterson, lorry 70. 129 Ptfrock. Howord Polster. Richord Portman, Herchel 37. 129 Polish, Herbert 31 Powol. Thomas 75. 82. 129 Powroznik. Noncy 129 Pozon. Roy 47. 64. 82, 129 Proh, John 56 Rabin, Karen Rodicek, Kothryn 51. 129 Rodzin. Bruce 129 Ralsky, Stuart 125. 129 Ramis. Joonne 51, 129 Rapper. Ronald 50. 56. 78. 125. 129 Rasnick. Susan 60. 129 Reinke. Kristine 129 Reitman. Poul 64 Remenik. Phyllis 55. 129 Rhoney. Donald Rice. Shoron 47. 90. 91. 125. 129 Rkhordson, Poulo 129 Richey. Ronold 53. 129 Richmond. Marcia 129 Riotto. Mory Rissmon. More 47, 84. 129 Robinson. Amy 105. 125. 129 Rohrer. Wolter 21. 34. 129 Rolok. Fredrick 72. 129 Rommelmonn, Heiko 129 Rose, Cynthio Rosen. Allan 129 Rosen. Jomes 60. 72. 129 Rosen. Morion 49. 129 Rosenheld. Fred 125. 129 Ross. David 31. 44. 129 Rode Id. Helene 129 Rowe. Diane 129 Rukm. Martin 40. 53, 129 Sod km. Howard 56. 72. 82. 129 Soletra. Gayle 129 Solomon. Jone 35. 129 Sc holler. Scott 64. 72. 129 Schotz. lisa 31. 49. 55. 105. 125. 129 Schneider. Michoel Schonleld. Glto 35. 61.97. 129 Schroeder. Adele 51, 129 Schwartz. Ellen 55. 129 Schwartz. Joseph 129 Schwarz. Mork 129 Segal. Borry 40. 46. 55. 56. 57. 58. 61. 129 Shomer. Pomelo 129 Shapiro. Sheilo Sherman, Horriet 31.40. 44. 107 Sherman. Iris 129 Shermon, Koren 49. 129 Shiffmon. Sandro 51. 129 Shiozoki, Joyce 129 Shiozob. June 129 Shor. Marilyn I 29 Siegel. Robert 129 Siegman. Joonne 47. 129 181 Silver. Vicky 54 Silverman, Charles 55. 129 Simon. Barbara 125. 129 Singer. Sheila Skeinik. Jamet 46. 129 Skerven. Patricia 129 Skol. Dovtd 40. 129 Skolnik. Robert 129 Slutsky. Joy 30. 129 Smetana. Poul 37. 64. 65. 82. 83. 129 Smith. Evie 55. 129 Smith. JeHrey Smith. R«hord31.53. 98. 129 Smithorn, Stephan 47. 75. 130 Solomon. Howard 68. 130 Sorensen, Steven 130 Sostr.n. Jack 64. 130 Spielmon. lee 46, 130 Spina. Terry 29.31.44. 130 Stein. Marc 130 Stem. Paula 125. 130 Steinberg, Dole 130 Steinberg. Steven 30. 31. 46. 130 SleinhoHx. Borboro 130 Stlvko. Thomos Sloe kb ridge, Tom Stoken. Beniamin 72. 130 Stolerow. Steven 130 Stonemork. Sandro 130 Strege. Bonnie 130 Sulonko. Roberto 130 Sullivan, lots 130 Swonton. JeHrey 130 Sweet. Gail Sweetow. Robert 38. 64. 80. 130 Swenson. Diane 55. 90, 91, 125 Togrm. Lawrence 53. 58. 130 Talon, Claude 68, 130 Tanaka. Masonobu Tonsey,Joseph To . Audrie 54. 130 TetzloH. Glenn 82. 130 Thomo . R.chord 22. 64. 72. 130 Thornton. Bruce 64. 82 Tobin. Mork 130 Trocy. Cynthio Trouger. Joel 56. 75 Trebel . Undo 35. 46. 90. 91. 97. 130 Troetch. Craig 130 Turk. Gary Vega. An.to 130 Vihon. Bran 130 Viktor. Ulrich 130 Vogelmonn. Suton 130 Woddell. Jome 130 Woldtogel. Ruth 40. 54. 61. 130 Walli . Christine 46. 130 Wal h. Stephen 47. 58 Wober . RaH 47. 130 Weber. Steven 54. 130 Weber. Worren Weidmger. Fronk 130 Weiner. David 44. 46 Weisman. Judith 130 Wait . Sanford 130 Well . Dole 49.87. 130 Well . Dione 23. 130 Wenger. Betty 55. 130 Wible. Peter 130 Wolcott. Douglo 130 Woloztn. Ronold 130 Wood. John 46. 70. 82. 125, 130 Young, lonne 56. 64 Young. Michael 46. 84. 130 Zemonsky. Wynne 130 Zielen. Suton ZimberoH. Robert 64. 80 Zimmerman. Bruce Zindell. Steven 47. 78. 125 ZuHonte. Robert 53 SENIORS Aboov. Guello 132 Abt. Joon 32 Adelmon. Myra 20. 132 Adelton. Mario 60. 132 Alpert. Marlene 132 Altenbern. Undo 132 Anderton. Ray 64. 132 Applebaum, Leslie 132 Arndt. Bonnie 132 Aviono. Richord Balettri. Vincent 68. 132 Bolkonlt, Undo 132 Ballou. Patricio 38. 55. 90. 91.97. 100. 131. 132 Bornett. Bruce 132 Bornow. Burt 61. 106. 132 Boron. Lawrence 132 Bartholomew. Robert 38. 51. 132 Bortlett. Bonnie 38. 132 Bottuk. Lawrence 30. 38. 64. 132 Botting. Shoren 132 Baumann. Robert 64. 132 Bovetto. Betty 56. 132 Bearok. Seymour 61, 133 Becker. Linda 55, 133 Behrens. Reneo 133 Beilgard. Steven 14. 133 Bell. Mari 25. 133 Bell. Mork 42. 133 Ben|omin. Amlo 44. 50. 55. 133 Berg. William I 33 Berkman, Howard 133 Berlowe. Judi 133 Berman. Joann 49. 54, 133 Bermon, Steven 28. 133 Berman, Steven M. 53 Bernstein. Ronald 50. 55. 133 Bit . Froncee 37. 133 Blockman. Wendy 14. 55. 133 Btonck. Geraldine 133 Blank. Donno 55. 133 Blumenthol. Roy 133 Blusteln, Jacquelyn 14. 55. 61, 133 Botner, Johnny 133 Boyer, Helene 92. 133 Boyer. Sherry 54. 134 Brandei, Lynn 31. 38. 134 Brandt. Ralph 134 Bregman, Joanne 37. 38. 44. 55. 134 Brenner, lorry 45. 50, 134 Brody. Michelle 86. 134 Brown. Jill 14. 55. 134 Cobot. Edward 131. 134 Cop. Koren 29. 42. 61. 134 Capital. Suton 134 Corlson. Robert 134 Corlton, Suton 42. 45. 134 Carren. Howard 134 Cottro. Mono 35, 109. 134 Choitkin. Stuort 41, 134 Chechopoulot. Michael 31. 105. 107. 134 Chechopoulot. Peter 42. 134 Cherner, Dale 45. 54. 134 Chenock. Neil 36. 42. 50. 64. 65. 80. 131. 134 Citiewtki. George 134 Cohen, Eileen 31. 134 Cohen. Morcio 58. 135 Cohen, Sharon 45. 48. 56. 135 Cohn. Robert 35.61. 135 Cohn, Ronold 18. 135 Cooper. Cheryl 135 Coulter. Marilyn 135 Courtey. Lorry 135 Cowan, loit CroHon, Roberto 26 Crot . Roger 30. 50. 135 Cutler. Steven 40. 99. 135 Door. Ellen 54.61. 135 Dankowtki. Goil 135 Donkowtki. Gary 36. 70. 108. 135 Dovidton, Leon 64. 135 Oovi . Cheryle 44, 135 Dovl . Mark 70. 135 OeCarl, Geraldine 31. 136 De Moo. Sondro 136 Deutchmon, Steven 136 Dioi. Bertica 136 DietterheH. Shir lee 136 Dietie, Naomi 31. 52. 86. 136 Dobbin. Gregg 14. 35. 64. 82. 136 DoruH. Donna 136 Drawbough, Williom 30. 56. 136 Drell. Judy 54. 56. 136 DuboH. Scott 34. 38. 56. 64. 72. 136 Earli . Lawrence 42. 136 Eckmonn. Jeanne 136 Eiler. Horold 64 Eller . Joyce 31. 48. 55. 131. 136 Ettenberg, Ellen 45. 136 Elkin . Undo 38. 42. 92. 131. 136 Ewing. David 50. 64. 65. 72. 136 Ewing, Undo 51. 136 Fointuch. Cheryl 41.61.88. 106. 136 Fallico. Richard 136 Fautt, Penelope Feder. Koran 136 Feldmon. Glenn 137 Feldman. Mark 137 Feldman Paulo 26. 55. 137 Feng.Joseph 61. 106. 137 Ferri . James 27. 38. 100, 137 Field. Eva Finetilver, JeHrey 137 Flit. Stephen 137 Franklin, Jonit4l.42. 59. 137 Frebiet. Mary 137 Freedmon, Sutonne 137 Freeman. Arlene 137 Friedman. Betty 137 Friedman. Forrel 137 Friedmon. Terri 55, 137 Frtedner. Bonnie 25. 55. 137 Frithman. Joel 42. 137 Gabbey.Korl 46.85. 109. 137 Gall. Steven 137 Gole. Andrew 52. 137 Ganako . Greg 82 Geltner. Borboro 137 Gent. JeHrey 38. 50. 68. 137 Gertenrich. Robert Giocinto. Sharon 61, 138 Gilbert, Steven 138 Gllhooley. Mark 64. 138 Gillie. Margaret 60. 138 Gillrnan. Robert 78. 138 Girsch. Robert 138 Gitner. Linda 56. 92. 131. 138 Glattner. Loral 45. 48. SI. 55. 86. 138 Glenier. Howord 138 Glmberg. Suton 138 Gold. Steven 138 Goldberg, Mark Goldblott. Cheryl 138 Goldstein, Robert 64, 138 Goodman. Michael 39. 97. 106. 109. 131. 138 Goodman. Potricia 138 Grol. Dorothea 40. 42. 51. 54. 138 Greaves. Lila 39. 42.61. 138 Greenberg. Alvin 70. 138 Greenberg. Dovtd 18. 20. 138 Guenther, Timothy 138 Gunther. Shoron 138 Hogan. Mary 131, 139 Hoin. Thomas 50. 56. 68. 139 Holler. Thomos 139 Horri on. Barbaro 39. 40. 60. 96. 97. 139 Hortleb. Peter 139 Harvey. Roger 30.51, 139 Hawley. Howord Hayet. Koy 139 Heilbrown, R. 139 Heller. Borboro 139 Herieg. Allyton 38. 139 Hill. Su on 139 Hobbs. Michael Hodge . Wtlliom 139 Hohettel. Randy 36. 41. 68. 139 Holley. Mkhoel Horowitz. Trudye 55, 139 Hulburt, John 55.61. 139 Hulteen. Undo 37. 38. 100. 101. 131. 139 Hunter, Dionne 48. 50. 55. 138 Isoocton. Kenneth 139 Ivaz. Rick 139 Jocobton. Leslie 36. 38. 39. 106. 108. 140 Johonson. Alice 55. 140 Johnson.Judy SI, 140 Kod.son. Judy 35. 37. 88. 104. 140 Kahn. Hilory 41,45. 61. 140 Kaiterman, Corol 14. 140 Kaltman. Elayne 37, 140 Kaplan. Gary 103. 140 Kaplan, Lourie 45. 140 Kaplan. Rotolyn 42. 45. 49, 54, 140 Koppel. Jenny 48. 49. 140 Korhon. Bonny 51. 140 Korlin. Seymour 55, 140 Korman, Bonny Karp, Michoel 140 Korpman. Ronold 30. 140 Kostm. Michael 31. 35. 40. 41. 44. 56, 104. 141 Kotz. lorry 141 Kaufman, Ronald 68. 141 Kovitt. Richord 141 Keefer. Corol 35. 42. 50. 56 141 Keefer. Robert Kelln. Robert Kellor, Lynn 30. 141 Kemp, Corol 31, 141 Kenney.Kerry Klein. More 141 Kliphordt. Judith 35.38. 101, 141 Konopko. Elitobeth 34. 38. 41. 55. 100. 105, 106. 141 Koppman, Joyce 141 Kormon, Thomos 30. 141 Kossof. Undo 52. 41 Kottmeier. Anthony 36. 141 Kovocie. Diane Kromer. Terry 51. 52. 141 Krout. Harene 55 Kreit. Dole 17. 40. 58.61. 141 Krupp. Isabel 49, 50. 55, 141 Kuhn. Ann 87. 141 Kuhr. Kothe 86. 141 Lomperl, Dennis 141 lontz. June 38. 39. 56. 142 Louer, Dennis 109. 142 la Voy. Patnc.o 142 leichtenberg. Robert 142 Leifer, Maureen 35. 42, 142 Lencho. Keith 30. 40. 41. 44. 50. 60. 61. 142 Leon. Mote 47. 142 LepoH. Sydelle 142 lesser, Borboro 142 Levin. Bill 54. 142 Levin. Steven 142 Levin, Stewart 142 levin. Vicki 142 Levine. Barry 142 Levinson. Carol 55. 142 levy. Gale 48. 55. 142 levy. Myrno 142 levy. Stephen 142 lewin. Burton 30. 142 Lewln. Roberto 55. 142 Lewin. Solly lewis. A Ion 142 libmon. Poul 42. 44. 60. 143 LiHon. Undo I 43 Upke. Morsho 143 lippert. JeHrey 143 list, Edword 30. 143 Uveris. Randy 70. 143 loHy. Donald 35. 36. 50. 70. 143 lubexnik. Poulo 40, 143 lubor. Poulo MocCorkle, Marifynn 88. 90. 91. 143 McConoughy, Dovtd 143 Mclin, Jo nice 38. 143 Moitell. Adrienne 55. 143 Malls. Judy 54. 143 Monn. David 58. 143 Montell. Carol 143 Moro. Martha 35. 45. 51. 143 Marshall, Georgeann 143 Mason. Ronald 78. 143 Massey. Joseph 143 MoxzeHi. John 144 Meinhordl. Jerome 56. 72. 44 Memke Jomes 80. 144 Me I ichor. Pomelo 35. 46. 50, 144 Messerschmrtt, Glenn 36. 70. 144 Messner. Steven 144 Meyer. Bruce 80. 144 Meyer. Robert 70. 144 Michael. Kathy 144 Miller. Douglos 30. 52. 144 Miller. John 36,64. 144 Miller, Julye 144 Miller. Nodtne 144 Moir, Linda 144 Molinoro. Mildred 31. 38. 42. 54. 109, 131, 144 Moran, Michael Morgon, Jean 25, 144 MosoH. Mork 144 Mussar. Christine 36. 90. 91, 144 Myers. Dovtd 64 Nodler. Fern 40. 41. 45. 61. 86. 144 Nelson. Robert 145 Nemkov. Melvin 36. 70. 100. 105. 145 Nettel, Edward 145 Nidetz. Philip 145 Niedrich, Robert 145 Nonclerc, Cloudette 145 Novlck. Sandra 145 Nuts. Elmer 68. 74. 145 Nyland. Undo 145 Oleltky. Lethe 82. 145 182 Olton. Sherry U5 Orlov. Pool 54. 59.60. 145 On©. Vicki 35. 39. 42. 46. 56. 145 Pordo. Sondro 87, 145 Pool. Marcio 34. 38. 39. 40. 45. 56. 88. 104. 107 Paarlmon. Murray 145 Ponn. Judith 145 Pardua.Roborn Pamrti. Itndo 145 P t ch, Gragg 145 Photon. Robari64. 84. 145 PI© . Undo 145 Pori. 6«nay 26. 146 Potnor. Glonn 146 Po n r. Kannath I 46 Potanio. Joonne 146 Powell, Konnolh 146 Preit, Jome« 146 Prrmock. Horold 72. 146 Quinn. John 64. 146 Rochalton, Juba 146 Rom ay. Cheryl 48. 146 Rondono. Robert 146 Radingar. Chntlion 146 Rohwoldt. Nancy 31. 44. 146 Raid. Notoli 55. 146 Roynold . Joy 146 Rhodoi. Noncy 40, 146 Rioter, Vtcki 146 RrHkind. Jon.i 146 Rtvkm. Richord 53. 146 Robbm. Undo 146 Robin . Somual 54. 146 Rotan, Barbora 61. 146 Roten. Undo 147 Rotanboum. Peggy 40. 44. 99. 147 Rotanlald. Vivion 46. 99. 147 Rottman, Ador 31. 40. 44. 99. 102, 107, 147 Rollon, Mrichall 147 Roihichild. Edward 54. 57. 72. 147 Rubantlain, Eiloon 38. 40. 147 Robin, Jomot 36. 38. 59. 68. 100. 101. 147 Robin. Slavon 31, 147 Rubinttoin, Jool 147 Rukin, Slovon 36. 44. 147 Rutto. Anno 43. 147 Ruttanbarg. Roborl 41, 109. 147 Sacbtol. Harriot 54, 147 Solron. Ooniol I 48 SolUono; Sanda 39. 40. 41.69. 97. 104. 148 SoUmon. Bonnia 148 Somual . Borbora 148 Samualton, Noncy 148 Sondari, Llnnao 31, 148 Sonilllipo. Dion 54. 148 Sontnar. Joanna 14. 148 Sopotmk, Moorico 36. 50, 64. 72, 97. 148 Sovlli, lonora 20. 31. 44. 148 Saionbarg, Frod 40. 53. 148 ScHofor. Jonot 148 ScKoliar. Sluori 56. 148 Schati. Rlchord 50. 68. 148 Schild. Corolyn 51. 148 Schlatingar. Jim 148 Schlockar. Coihy 14. 35. 148 Schmidt. Thomot 53. 148 Schnobla. Morey 55. 108, 148 Scholl. Honno 55. 148 Schrtor. Diana 53. 148 Schuln. Bonnia 148 Sacora. Williom 149 Sadgwlck. Jomot 149 Sail . Ranoo 149 Sornovilt. Suton 14. 31. 149 Shona. Alan 46. 58. 149 Shapiro. Allan 149 Shapiro. Undo 49. 54. 61. 131. 149 Shopiro. Rlchord Shorkay. Kothlaan 149 Shoitky. Bonnia 31. 37. 149 Sharwood. Roborl Shimon. Marla 38. 42. 131. 149 Ship. Roborl Shoonor. Richard 149 Sidoll. Noncy 18. 149 s.lbar. Michoal 82. 149 Stlion. Marilyn 31. 40, 88. 149 Simon. Cory 149 Skoro. Lonma 149 Smigial, Jam 42. 149 Smigiol, Saundra 108. 149 Smilh. Jar fold 149 Smith, Nodrno 149 Smith. Shor. 47, 55. 149 Solomon. Pool 150 Soronton, Shorry Sorotky. Bori 55. 150 Sparling, Andraa 150 Splat, Karan I 50 Sprat. Undo 150 Stonn. Kan 150 SioHont. Pomalo Slagaman, Yvonno 48. 51, 150 Slain. Alon 70. 150 Slain. Kannath 150 Siam, Staphan 150 Slauar, Gloria 37. 109, 150 Slavant. Gory Siiobor. lowranca 150 Slovor. Janie 34, 41. 44. 106. 150 Sworlt, Ronald 150 Siornych. Sianlay 56. 150 Tokahoro, Crorg 101. 131, 156 Taicharl, AHrad 80, 150 Ta.lalboom. Phylli 31. 35. 56. 150 Ihomot. Rogar 37. 50. 64. 74. 82. 97. 108. 131, 150 Thorton, Jomot 150 Tlnkar, Carol 109, 131. 150 Trufanl, Jvdrth 151 Twrtki. Croig 31. 72. 73. 151 Von Dowtan, Roborl 42. 151 Von Dautan. Thomot Viklor. Jwrgan Vollmar, Robert Von Gillarn. Williom 30. 85. 151 Wadler. Morlana 42, 151 Walli . Rlchord 30. 60. 106. 151 Warren. Stephen 64. 72, 151 Wo mon, Janal 151 Waintlaln. Borboro 92. 151 Waintlain, Chan 131. 151 Waintlaln, Mrchoal 64. 104, 151 Wait . Lynn 31. 35. 40. 44. 106. 151 Wall . Gary 64, I SI White. Daniel 151 Whitmore. Donrel 151 With. Howord 47. 151 Woiokowtki. Lott 48. 55. 151 WoH. Sorry 57. 151 WolH, Myra 151 Wolff. Richard 151 Woffin ohn. Do id Yon . Samuel 39. 40. 60. 131, 151 Young, Suconn 152 Zorov. Iro 36. 38. 50. 70. 08. 152 Zallar. David 30.60. 152 Ztvk. lour 152 Zolkowtki, Carol 55. 152 183 binuiajj 33 HD1IM39 — hu.ttyfin u y yiloAr. °. r yfyp « £■ ”7 v- udcnt Council’s ob student? Yours T Ira Zart Disgrunt uosjspuy -xsqjreo XapuBH lapuBW sjspug W0U9W S8C0UO b ia3i uosjapi SU0A3 yyojrvyp before she z yre Higgy feel that the pla ' Bchool would be “v« I activity like th Bin do T|as N es Wei Hrole in Niles fJ action. She ai Northi's drat Kter or in another drama Portray Nat and lerness! Steve will play Iribed by O’Neill as “tall I more than a little bald.' I his loving wife, played Ing light brown hair sprin lope with the problems 1st theatrical production ORTH '965 BASKETBALL No . 21 MAINE SOUTH No . 35 NIIES EASr Homo 0e«. 4 FOREST Vi|W ' Dot 5 EVANSTON Dec n.. WHEELING Dec 12 MOITON east 0 c. 18 OEERFItlO Jon 8 . GIENMOOK Sp Jon. 9 NILES WEST Away Jon. 15 FROS9ECT Jon. 22 GLENtROOK.NO Away Jan. 23 MAINE WEST Jon. 29 MCFEST VIEW Away Jon. 30. WHEELING Horn Feb 5.. OIERFICLO Horn Feb 12 GLEN8800K SO. .Away F b 13 PtOSFECT Horn Feb 19 GLIN8800K NO Horn F b 20 tIOGIWOOD Away F b 26 MAINE WEST Awoy All Com Start o« B 30 t M.—E c pt 7.00 PM. applications and qu school seniors must develoj so many forms asking the same questior. sheep, they A shrew always be followed—“Fit the purpose and the occasion.” FOR EXAMPLE, try the standard question, ’ What are your future If it appears on a Searle Scholarship form, answer, THE SENIOR CAE Requests Your Prese THE CHRISTENING BEWITCH THE FORMATIVE YEAR . . . What remains of the for- mative year? A dance bid, a program, a crumpled newspaper? Physical fragments all, they can but re- call a moment in our lives, an isolated spark of ex- citement, of pride, of glory. But deep within us lie the real memories, those we do not find on the bid, in the program, or in the newspaper. Indeed, as the cover of the book closes, so ends the sago of the formative year; only Saga and the memories remain. lewel Scholarship f nal counselor's qui dear physicist, Sec put, “food ad- laire, put any of the Navy. is “Know the ansj the family income i When ‘What ar tter put down Dost ies i a iny on- orth Division e Thirty-First ♦w Cnur If hung luck fall by three n Limes. you will rite au- inn, and A picture son contain soul. Most | ror becomt their spirit piece. Novak, but North the age of six. a j duate at 26, Mr. jamiibnt. her resembles Mr. NovJ something worthwhile.’[ “Durid THE SENIOR CLASS I NILES TOWNSHIP H1C North DieUiooj presents EmwIUU Christening Dan tim t during th school ytir by th Hudr-ti of ip High Sc hoot North. 00 L wi r. Skokie, IIHnoti uthoorephlng Co.. Skokie. Illinois. Music by Th III Winds tthooreohlng Co. Skokie. Illinois’ Basketball: Varsity Head Coach - George Baptist Jr. Varsity - Clarence Floren. VARSITY BASKETBALL Name Dave Mayzel Larry Larson Richard Halperin Position Guard Forward Forward trotiont for fh N Height 5' 10 ' 6' 3 6' Weight Class iaturday nlng •etober thirty-lint ion hundred sixty ilrty until El n- 135 Jr. 170 Jr. l6o Jr. English Deportment cheirmen.
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