Niles Township High School North - Saga Yearbook (Skokie, IL)
- Class of 1966
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To see a World in a Grain of Sand, And a Heaven in a Wild Flower, Hold Infinity in the palm oj your hand. And Eternity in an hour. William Blake THE 1966 SAGA NILES TOWNSHIP NORTH HIGH SCHOOL SKOKIE, ILLINOIS DIVISION TABLE OF CONTENTS Administration and Faculty................12 Academics.................................34 Activities................................56 Sports....................................90 Special Events...........................130 Portraits................................152 Index....................................201 . ■ 4 n A TIME FOR ALL THINGS 8.00 TO 3 23 - HOURS OF STUDY First and foremost, a school is a place to acquire knowledge. Our academic world ex- tends from quadratic equations to Chaucer; from mitosis to the Civil War. There are so many things to learn; we cannot hope to learn them all. Yet we try, and with our attempts we learn a little more of life and, also, of ourselves. 8 Extracurricular activities and events give us an opportunity to broaden our interests and satisfy our curiosity about things we do not find in tbe classroom. The range of activities is wide, but so are our needs. They may be informative, or perhaps just fun. Both do much to make our hours in school more exciting and rewarding. ON OUR OWN TIME- The hours we devote to athletics are vital, for we learn from them in two ways. As participants we realize the importance of fair play and teamwork. We grow mentally as well as physically. As spectators we ac- quire a sense of pride in our school and in ourselves. This pride is known as spirit. I 1 I m wr. -y • . WE DEVELOP SPORTSMANSHIP Not only is there an art in knowing a thing. but also a certain art in teaching it. Cicero 13 Central Administration The decisive factor in die success or failure of our school system lies in the Central Ad- ministration. This organization is guided by the experience and knowledge of the School Board, whose seven members are elected representatives of the township. The competence and forcefulness of the Central Administrative Directors, along with the skillful direction of school superintendent Dr. Clyde Parker and his assistants, is a great asset to die system. Due to their com- bined efforts, the Niles Township High Schools now afford students one of the finest scholastic media available. Dr. Clyde Parker Superintendent To the Seniors of Nilehi North: Congratulations to you upon the completion of your studies in the Niles Township High Schools. On the day you receive your di- ploma you become members of a large group of very special people- the Alumni of one of America's finest high schools. I hope that the years after graduation bring you the many rewarding experiences which come to those who have given their best to life. 14 Clyde Parker Superintendent of Schools Assistant Superintendents Administrative Directors 15 Mr. John M. Mau, President Mrs. Herman S. Bloch, Secretary Mr. Milton Falkoff Mr. Kenneth Littrell Mr. Raymond Osborn Dr. Francis J. Saunders 16 Booster Club Niles North Booster Club: Standing Mr. J. Wood. Mr. T. Meier, Mr. R. Anderson. Dr. E. Suflka Stated Mrs. C. Wood. Mrs. M. Thomas. Mrs. L. Tollefsen, Mr. W. Smetana (presidenl), Mrs. M. Anderson. Mrs. H. Smetana. Mrs. L. McKay. Acutely interested in the welfare of Northi, parents and interested adults have estab- lished a dynamic organization known as die Booster Club. Through the services of this group, Niles North has found endless adult cooperation and enthusiasm. In addition to sponsoring the athletic ban- quets and Demonstration Nights during the respective sports seasons, the Booster Club provides the Most Valuable Player trophies, which are awarded in all sports. Parent-Teacher Association Successful parent-teacher relationships be- gin with the effective organization known as the P.T.A. It is the link which keeps parents informed and interested in student activities and achievements. Aside from publishing Nordiern Hi-Lites, die monthly newsletter, the Niles North P.T.A. has become a vital part of our school by promoting special projects such as class- level teas, parent educadon sessions, the an- nual Open House, and a program of in- formative meetings designed for parents. P.T.A. Officers Standing Mrs. S. Kalmanson, Mrs. J. Llppert, Mr. J. Tom son. Mrs. H. Swanson. Mrs. M. Howell. Seated: Mrs. H. larson, Mrs. B. Odder (president), Mrs. H. Bloch, installing of ficer, Mrs. A. Harris. 17 Niles North Administration The Niles North Administration is dedicated to guiding the student body in its prepara- tion for the future. It keeps our school run- ning eificiently and sets high academic standards for each student to follow. The administration aids the student in his selec- tion of appropriate subjects and extracur- ricular activities which will enable him to cultivate his interests and develop his tal- ents. It strives for better parent-teacher re- lations, which are necessary for education- al progress. This is a time for well informed citizens, and Northi's excellent administra- tive staff is doing much in preparing the student for his future responsibilities. Dr. Donald F. Strahan Principal To the Students of Nilehi North: Within the cover of the second annual edi- tion of Saga the yearbook staff has recorded the highlights of the school year 1965-66. This school year as revealed by the history recorded herein indicates in many ways a growth pattern of broad significance for our students. ImsI year, as our first year at North, little of tradition and direction existed. Instead our hopes were our guides and our goals. This present year, however, has provided us immeasurable opportunities to progress positively in many measures for all of our students. Again, 1 hope that you as a seri- ous minded student have made your con- tribution in this positive way for your per- sonal benefit and for the benefit of your school. On the part of our entire staff I wish to thank the many students who have exer- cised responsibilities in the development of this edition of Saga. In this way they have been very serious minded in their assist- ance and it is greatly appreciated. Donald F. Strahan 18 Mr. C. Jerrold Salek: Hall A Mr. Denis Thoms Hall B Dr. Daniel Sultvan. Halt C Mr. Wayne Fla mm e Hall I) Hall Directors The directors of each of the four halls A, B, C, and D play important roles in the management of Northi. Aside from their administrative duties, each is responsible for various aspects of curricular and extra-cur- ricular activities. Mr. Jerrold Salek, director of Hall A, supervises student attendance and manages the textbook center. Mr. Denis Thoms, director of Hall B, takes charge of student activities and building usage. Dr. Daniel Sullivan, director of Hall C, organ- izes Northi's athletic activities and super- vises student transportation. Mr. Wayne Flamme, director of Hall D, heads the guid- ance department and supervises the library- Together with Dr. Strahan, they form an effective team which ably handles the daily business of Niles North. 19 FACULTY Providing high quality education that will stimulate and extend the student's ability to express and attain his special excellence is the most important goal of the Niles North faculty. Able taskmasters, they encourage youth to develop talents and potential that might otherwise lie dormant. Aside from their academic responsibilities, many faculty members devote their after school hours to various extra-curricular interests all of which help prepare North! students more fully for the future. The teaching makes the difficult)’. Quintillian Art Mr. Elliott Halter Department Head. Chicago An Institute. B.A.K., Institute of Design. MA.E. Mr. Henry Kokrda Kearney State College, B.A., Art Club Sponsor Mr. James Murray University of Illinois. B.FA., Mil., Technical Director, Theatre Department. Business Education Mrs. Mildred Cheadle Department Head, Northwestern University, B.A., M.A. Mr. Ixonard Ackman Illinois State University. B.S., Athletic Trainer. Tennis Coach. Miss Bonnie Balder Michigan State University, B.A., MA. 20 Mr. Paul ('ary Illinois Stale University. B.S., MJS., Work Kxperience Coordinator. Ticket Sales Director. Mrs. .Mary Howell Carthage College, B.A., Yearbook Sponsor. Mr. Eugene .Xapier University of Chicago, Ph.B., MA. Mr. James Tomson Western Michigan University, B.S., University of Michigan, M.A. Mrs. Myrtle lke Wisconsin Stale University, B.E., Northwestern University, M.A., Business Club Sponror. English Mr Peter lxi Forge Department Head, University of Notre Dame. B.A., M.A. Mr. Walter Bamberger John Carroll University, B.A., Loyola University, M.A., Senior Board Sponsor, lt's Academic Team Coach. Mr. Charles Cereghino Del’aul University, B.A. Mrs. Valerie Clark Kent State University. B.S., Newspaper Sponsor. Thespians Co-Sponsor, Year- book Sponsor Assistant. Mr. Barry Deardorff Manchester College, A.B., Bethany Theological Seminary, B.D., Northwestern University, M.A. Mrs. rene Hill Oklahoma University. B.A., Northwestern University, M.A.T. Miss Joy JIrik I niverslty of Colorado, B.A., University of Chicago, MA., Literary Magazine Sponsor. Miss Barbara Korsmo Wisconsin Slate University, B.S. Mt Eleunor Macey Indiana State University, B.S., M.S., Freshman Board Sponsor. 21 iu m Mr. Thomas Meier De-Paul University, B.A., M.A., Head Freshman Football and Baseball Coach. Track Coach. Mrs. Lynne Murray Cornell University, B.A.. M.K. Mr. Richard Nugent Loyola University, B.S., DePaul University, M.E. Mrs. Ellen Shapiro Queens College. B.S., New York University. M- . Mrs. Patricia Spafford Western Michigan University, B.A. Miss Karen Sloakes Lawrence College. B.A., Dramatics Director, Thespians Co-Sponsor. Mr. Richard Stowe Southern Illinois University, B.A., M.S.. Chess Club Sponsor. Mr. Ronald VanArsdale Butler University, B.A., Suite University of Iowa. M.A., Norsecapades Director. Mr. fames I ’an Delbider University of Illinois. B.A., F.astern Illinois University, M.S., Debate Head Coach. Mr. Robert Wolf Northwestern University. Ph.B., Forensics Head Coach. Public Relations. Foreign Language Mrs. Cecil Sac her Department Head, Western Reserve University. B.A., M.A. Mr. Richard liean Bates College. B.A., University of Chicago. M _A., Spanish Club Sponsor. Mrs. Linda Crandall Greenville College. B.A., University of Illinois. M.A.. French Club Sponsor. 22 Miss Ann Elliott Rosary College. B.A. Mrs. Maria Fiores University of Missouri. B.A. Mr Horst Huber Roosevelt University, MA„ Junior Board Sponsor. Cerman Club Sponsor. Mas t'.abriele lachmann University of Illinois, B.A., Northwestern University, M.A. Mr Paul Urultvay St Klizabethan University, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, B.A., Russian Club Sponsor. Mrs Eva Masur University of Michigan, B.A., French Club Sponsor. Miss Kathleen Ogren North Park College, B.A. Mr. John Ramirez Kastern Illinois University, B.S., Hl-Y Sponsor. Mr. Daniel Simone University of Illinois, A.B. Mr. William Strong Loyola I’nivcrsity, B.A., MA. Latin Club Sponsor. Home Economics Mrs. Evelyn Cooksey Department Head, Iowa State Teacher s College. B.S.. State University of Iowa, MA. Mrs. Barbara Peterson Iowa State University. B.S. Mrs. Jayne Schumpert Oklahoma University, B.S., New York University, M.A. 23 I Mr. Ray ('until ™ Department Head, Eastern Illinois University, B.S., M.K. Mr. Darryl Deutsch Illinois Stale University, B.S. Mr. George Fink Stout University, B.S., Northern Illinois University, M.S.. Radio Klectronics Club, Technical Services Club. Industrial Arts Mr. Bruce Sorenson Stout State College, B.A., Northern Illinois State University, M.S., Career Sem- inars. Mr. ('ha r Its Sunn ford University of Illinois, B.S. Mathematics Mr. Lawrence Starr Department Head, Western Michigan University, B.S., University of Michigan, M.A., Math Club Sponsor, Golf Varsity Head Coach. Mr. George Baptist Beloit College, B.A., University of Illinois, M.E., Basketball Varsity Coach. Cross Country Coach. Miss Barbara Fry Indiana University, A.B., M.A.T. Mr. Charles Haines Northwestern University. I'h.B., Football Coach. Basketball Coach. Mrs. Miriam iJchlenstein University of Chicago, B.S., Northwestern University, M.S. Mr. James Lund Greenville College, B.A., University of Illinois. M.S., Swimming Coach. Mr. Richard Murphy University of Michigan, B.S.E., M.S., Math Club Sponsor Mrs. Rochelle Plager University of Chicago, B.A. Mr. Ronald Shadis Illinois State University, B-S., M.S., Golf Coach. 24 Mr. Charles Shuckhart Illinois Slate University. B5., Baseball Coach. Wrestling Coach. Mr. ferry Smith Creenville College, B.A.. Camera Club Sponsor. Miss Patricia Taepke Uei’aul University. B.A., Ushers Club Sponsor. Miss Mary Vann North Park College, B.S., Pep Club Sponsor. Music Mr. Lawrence W ’athen Department Head. University of Wisconsin. B.Mus., Northwestern University, M.Mus.. 111.I)., Stage Band Director. Miss Thelma Wilcox Wayne State College, B.M.E., Indiana University. M M.K., Chamber Singers, Valhalla Singers. String Quartet, Music Club Sponsor. Science Mr fames Wmkleman Department Head, Southern Illinois University, B.S., M.S. Mr. Waller Hlackbum Wabash College, A.B. Mr. Warren Boenke Illinois Institute of Technology. B.S., Chemistry Club Sponsor. Mr. Herbert Brigham State University of Iowa. B.A.. M S., Biology Club Sponsor. Mr. Frank Cardulla University of Illinois, B.S., M.S., Chemistry Club Sponsor. Mr. Louis Fyermann Hose Polytechnic Institute, B.S., Ch.E. 25 Mr. Clarence Florence Northern Illinois University, B.S., Colorado State College. M.A . Basketball Coach. Mr. Eugene Kuntz North Park College, B.S. Mr. David Icinge Loras College. B.S., Drake University. MA.. Science Seminar Director. Mr. Ralph Lyerla Carthage College. B.S., Miami University of Ohio, M.A., Student Union Board Sponsor. Mr. James Meyers University- of Iowa. B.A., Indiana University. M.S., Math Club Sponsor. Mrs. Patricia Murphy University of Toledo, B.S. Mr. F.Uerth Overboe University of Minnesota. B.S., MA, Physics Club Sponsor. Mr. Richard Powers University of Illinois. B.S., M.S. Mr. Richard Roeper Lawrence College, B.A., Biology Club Sponsor, Basketball Coach. Mr. Arthur Sprague Department Head, Kenyon College, B.A.. Dennison University-. B.S., Kent State University, M.E. Mr. Ronald Albiani Illinois State University. B.S., University of Chicago, M.A., Psychology Club Sponsor. Mr. A Ido Ceresa Illinois State University. B.S., University of Wisconsin, M.S., National Honor Society Co-Sponsor. Mr. Jack Grant Drake University, B.S., Football Coach. Mr. John Hallberg University of Illinois, B.A., M.A., Student Senate Sponsor, American Field Serv- ice Sponsor, School Store Sponsor. Mr. Galen Hosier North Central College, B.A., Northern Illinois University, M.A. 26 Mr. David Jackson Henderson Stale Teachers College, 8.S.K., University of Chicago. VI.A. Mr. Walter John University of Illinois, R.A., University of Michigan. M.A. .Mr. Robert Kujanftau Wisconsin Slate University, B.S., Northwestern University, M.A.. Future Teachers of America Sponsor. Mr. Eugene Mitz Drake University, B.A., N Club Sponsor. Miss Josephine Parson Beloit College, B.A. Mr. William Robtnson Kvansville College. B.A., Cross Country Varsity Head Coach. Track Coach. Mr. Ceorge Scherb Northwestern University. B.A., University of Minnesota. M.A., National Honor Societ)' Sponsor. Mr. Melvin Stud Calvin College. A.B.. Western Michigan University. M.A.. Philosophy Club Spon- sor. Miss Par barn ika University of Colorado. B.A., Northwestern University, VIA., Sophomore Class Board Sponsor. Physical Education Dr. Jan Cund Department Head. University of Illinois. B.S., Suite University of Iowa, M.A., PhD. Mr. Michael Skuban Department Head. Wittenberg College, B.S., Kent State University, MA., Fresh- men Football Coach. Intramural Director. Mrs. Sharon Anderson University of Wisconsin. B.S.. Auroris Sponsor. Mr. Darrell Conway State College of Iowa, B.A., State University of Iowa, MA.t Track Varsity Head Coach. Football Coach. Mr. John ('ress University of Illinois. B.S., University of Kansas. M.S., Gymnastics Varsity Head Coach. Mr Patrick C.rant Illinois State University, R.S., M.K., Tennis Varsity Head Coach, Gymnastics Coach. Mr. Edward Hinlnik Adams Slate College, B.A., MA„ Football Coach, Wrestling Coach. Mrs. Joan dm Wittenberg University, B.S., Cheerleading Sponsor. Miss Deborah Kinsman Boston University, B.S., Sargent College, B.S., Assistant Girls Gymnastic Team Sponsor. Girls Bowling Sponsor. Track and Field Sponsor. Mr. David McCarreU Wheaton College. B.S., DePaul University, M.E., Football Varsity Head Coach, Track Coach. Mr. Joseph Rusk Western Illinois University, B.S., M.S., Swimming Varsity Head Coach. (iolf Coach. Miss Sandra Strom Bowling Green State University, B.S., Girls Swim Club Sponsor. Miss Carol Sumka Northern Illinois University, B.S., Girls Gymnastic Coach. Cheerleaders. Mrs. Carol Turpin State University of Iowa. B.S., Roosevelt University. M.S., Girls Swim Club Sponsor, Timers Club Sponsor. Mrs. Gaye Wallace University of Redlands. B.A., Northwestern University. M.A., G.A.A. Coordinator. Mr. Rory Weber Northwestern University, B.S., University of Arizona, M.E., Wrestling Varsity Head Coach, Football Coach. Mrs. Gladys Heller Matron Drivers Education Mr. Carl Van ('leave Department Head, Iowa State University, B.S., Baseball Coach. Mr. Donald Browning Eastern Illinois University, B.S., University of Illinois. M.S., Athletic Equip mem Manager, Wrestling Coach. Mr. Richard Castai Hanover College, B.S. Mr. William Henderson University of Illinois, B.S.. Basketball Coach, Football Coach. 28 Mrs. Esther Cline Illinois Stale University, B-S., M.S. Mr. Donald Harper Indiana University, B.S.. M.S. Mr Russell Kauffnumn University of Illinois, B.S.. M.S. Mrs. Constance Kissuek University of Iowa, B.S., University of Michigan, Mi. Miss Virginia !undue hr Northwestern University, B.S., University of Wisconsin, M.S. Dr. Robert Xejedlo St. Norbert College, B.A., University of Wisconsin. Mi., Ph.l). Guidance Counselors University of Iowa, Mi. MS. Librarians Mrs. Elizabeth ('ox Department Head, University of Illinois, B.A., Unis LS. . Mrs. Jane Legge University of Illinois, B.A., M.A.. Rosary College, Mi. Mrs. Suzanne Xeuhardt Syracuse University, B.A.. B.S., Library Service Club Sponsor. Special Services Mr. Hal Cress Audio Visual Education Coordinator, Iowa State Teachers College. B.A. Mrs. Helen Dims (hull? Registered Nurse, Loyola University, B.S., Future Nurses Sponsor. Mrs. Ruth Kluge Reading. Roosevelt University, B.A., University of Chicago. MA. Miss Jean Massman Registered Nurse, Loyola University, B.S. Dr. Dorothy Nietson School Psychologist. University of Denver, A.B., MA., Ph.I). Mrs. Rochelle Spitz Homebound Instruction, Roosevelt University B.A. Mr. Robert Randeher Homebound Instruction. Missouri University, B.A. Mr. Carl Field School Social Worker, Augustana College. B.A., University of Chicago, M.A. Mrs. Phyllis A Lip man Speech Correction, Northwestern University, B.S. Supporting Staffs 30 Hall Secretaries are: Rack Row: K. Kid ridge, C. Kalmanson, G. Wallis, R. Slavin. Front Row: J. Kracht, A. Helman, N. Towbin. Mrs Rhea Hartstrin Mrs. Leonore Norris Mrs. Annette Walter Secretary to the Principal Registrar Attendance Mrs. Muriel Lash and Mrs. Mildred Melm an Uhrary Clerks Mrs. Hernice Wilke and Mrs. Eleanor hndstrom IBM Clerks Mrs. Bert Rose Audio V isual Kxchangc Secretary Mrs. Ruth Anderson Divisional Office Secretary Mrs. I.ilium Could Bookkeeper Mrs. Sue Froese Hall C Office Secretary 31 Mr. H Sorensen, Head Custodian. Mr. H’. lydon. Night Fore- man, Mr. J. Winiecki. Receiving Clerk, Mr. G. Schultz. Chief Engineer. Custodial Staff: Rack Row: Mr. Dean, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Avaino, Mr. Wohlbrandt. Mr. Irpino. Second Row: Mr. Rohr, Mr. Schweinsberg. Mr. Harbin. Mr. Immerso Front Row: Mr. Mun- ry, Mr. Walker. 32 Cafeteria Staff Rack Row Mrs. L Widdow- son. Mrs. M. Custafson. Mrs. D. Balasa, Mrs. M. Coldenbogen. Mrs. J. I .arson, Mrs. E. Thomas. Mrs. E. Kerley, NJrs. A. Welch. Sec- ond Row: Mrs. R. Davis, Mrs. V. Coughlin, Mrs. A. Weldinger, Mrs. K. Norman, Mrs. V. Knepper. Mrs. M. Cannon, Mrs. L Roth. Front Row: Mrs. J. Scaglione, Mrs. F. White- field, Mrs. E. Isaacson, Mrs. R. I venson. Mrs. H. Meyers, Mrs. J. Pisano. EMICS For sure no minutes bring us more content Than those in pleasing, useful studies spent. 35 John Pomfret Using the multi-purpose room as their base. Mr. Deardorff and Mr. Bamberger. Junior Kngiish teachers, give a combined lecture on American literature. In their World Cultures class, a combined studies program in Kngiish and history on the sophomore level. Sandra Bliss, Bob Schatz, Andy Roiniotis. Glen Reading. JoAnn Preston, Heather Fair. Bob Miles, and Judy Johnston work on a topographical map. 36 600,000 Words Mean English I lu Knglish Department used team teach- ing this year to a greater extent than last year. The idea of combining two classes lor lectures Irom one teacher and individual help from the other made use ol the particu- lar talents ol each teacher and exposed the students to the type of atmosphere they will encounter in college. The Reading Lab was also used more extensively by both indi- vidual students and Knglish classes. Students were able to use the lab during study halls to improve reading and comprehension skills. In class, students discussed literature in all of its varied forms. Novels, short stories, and poetry formed the bulk of their reading. Grammar, rhetoric, and vocabu- lary were stressed on all grade levels, vet the most important goal of the Knglish De- partment was to help and encourage the students to express themselves and their ideas clearly. Acting as student teacher, Kandy Czapiga discusses the meaning of poetry with the other members of his senior Knglish class. While students read A Tale of Two Cities. Miss Spafford kindly points out to Larry Golden berg that Cliff's Notes are not replace- ments for literature. Societies Pass In Review Mr. Scherb calls on Tom Schleslnger In a I'nited States history class to answer a question on the Ixmislana Purchase. With the ultimate goal of accurately assess- ing the nature of human relationships, the Social Studies Department hopes to develop within the individual student the skills and attitudes necessary for an active role as a citizen in our democratic society and the world at large. To reach this target and pro- vide each student with a basic understand- ing of the heritage of other nations, the department offers courses covering not only American, but European, Latin American, Non-Western, and World ffistory. Theteach- ers of the freshman level Non-Western Civili- zation course are employing the modern method of team teaching for the first time in the Social Studies Department. Surveys of past and present economic thinking, fam- ily life, political science, psychology, and sociology are also offered to extend the stu- dents' knowledge in die social sciences. 3 39 In the informal atmosphere of a Family living class. Mr. Hallberg leads the discussion on religion in society Mr. Lcndway explains a point of grammar to his Russian students: Merry Bloch, Michael Molinaro, and Sieve indell Voices of Other Lands Speak Out The study ol foreign languages through comprehension and pronounciation is the modern approach to communication with other lands. Broad conversational ability is the Language Department's ultimate goal for its students. They achieve this end through conversational instruction and are aided by audio-lingual materials and four fully equipped language labs. Kach hall con- tains a research center which provides the individual with the lab aids ol microphone and earphones. Thus, research into a lan- guage is advanced by hearing the spoken word and repeating its sound for the in- structor's approval. Through this method, students are taught to communicate in lan- guages other than their native tongue. The control panel of one of the four research labs in the school is set to determine the tapes the students on the other end of the wires will hear. 40 I.ynda landsman gives her full attention to the reading of a Spanish dialogue. French students Jeffrey Brenner and Merle Daar repeat the patterned response for Mrs. Masur's approval and then go on to the next drill. North Solves The X,Y,Z Affair Solving a story problem for the class. Robin Lelfer begins to simplify the equation. 42 The study of mathematics is aimed at the development of precise, logical thinking, as well as the familiarization of the student with concepts which will be useful in every- day situations. At Niles North the Mathe- matics Department achieves this goal by offering programs to meet the individual needs of each student. Besides the tradition- al courses in general math, algebra, and geometry, advanced courses are taught in math analysis and calculus. This year, to supplement the curriculum, two new courses have been added. Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry’ combines three semesters of work into a one-year course. Analytical Geometry and Introduction to Calculus gives seniors of high ability an excellent founda- tion for college math. Through this diversi- fied program the department gives the best possible education to students of all abilities and interests. 43 Studying spacial relations with the aid of three-dimensional objects, lleiko Komtnelman understands a new concept in solid geometry Sue iJebovilz explains her proof while Scott Nolan checks for accuracy. Experimentation Keynotes Scientific Approach 44 Jay Hammerman and Larry Peterson anxiously await a chemical reaction while Jay Leon copies the data. The fundamental goal of Niles North's Sci- ence Department is the preparation of all students for life in today's highly scientific and technological society. The college-hound student who requires science credit for en- trance must be included in this preparation. An honors sequence in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, culminating in an advanced placement college chemistry or biology course is available. Students with a continu- ing interest in scientific experimentation may participate in the science seminar program, completing individual research projects. First year courses in biology, chemistry, physics, physical science, and physiology are also offered. Whether participating in the honors or regular science program, however, all students are prepared—through lectures sup- plemented by laboratory exercises—for an educated life in a scientific societv. Cindy Drawbough and Charles Franks construct a molecular compound Demonstrating the benefits of his rug- care product. Bill Moe convinces Michele Aronow, Marc Mayer, Paul Berger, Ir- win Coulding, Zachary Harris, and Mr. Napier of his ability as a salesman. North Means Business With a diversified program, the Business Education Department meets the needs of a wide range of people. These courses give the students a chance to get professional train- ing in typing, shorthand, notehand, book- keeping, accounting, sales, and advertising for either vocational or personal use. Main- taining its high standard for equipment, the department has added a data processing unit to the modern machinery used in train- ing. The Business Education •Department’s main objective, through this program, is to provide its students with a thorough know- ledge and understanding of the American economy and business-enterprise system so that they may successfully manage their own financial affairs and realize the problems of their government. Mr. Cary discusses a difficult problem In General Bookkeeping with Marc Stein. Drivers Mr. Gastcn shows Sandy Stolerow how to manipulator her car while Mike Flnesilver keeps his eyes on the film and the road ahead. Take A Right Turn At North The driver education program, stressing de- fensive skills, is split into three phases, the first of which is an eight week classroom course where students are taught the Rules of the Road and the basic principles of driv- ing. The second phase, Drivo-Trainer, gives students the opportunity to sit behind the wheel of a simulated car while traffic films are being shown. The student learns to deal with various driving situations-to start a car, to apply a brake, and to keep his eyes moving. The final phase of the program, known as Behind-the-Wheel, allows students to apply acquired skills and knowledge to actual traffic situations. Having successful- ly completed the three-phase program, the student is now prepared to drive an auto- mobile and drive it safely. Gary Green listens attentively to Mr. Henderson s advice on driving in reverse. Realizing the importance of maintaining high standards of physical fitness, the Boys Physical Education Department hopes to in- still the desire to acquire and maintain strong and healthy bodies in each of its students. A variety of team and individual sports in- creases the boys' skills and advances their social and emotional development. Among these are: football, basketball, baseball, vol- leyball, golf, wrestling, gymnastics, track, and swimming. The department also pre- pares its students for emergency needs through the required Health and First Aid courses. Boys' Physical Education is a cap- sule of counsel on health and exercise. Quality and Endurance Stressed in Athletics John Butor and Howard Pitrack reach to hit the birdie in a game of badminton. 48 Susan Brill, Lynn Josephson, Carol Cuzzon, and Kandy Carlson practice a step in their modern dance routine. Girls Perform Exercises In Skill and Poise The Girls' Physical Education Department teaches students the value of physical fit- ness and the understanding of fundamentals of sport, rhythmic and aquatic activities. Spring and fall activities are track and field, speedball. field hockey, tennis, softball, golf, and this year's addition of archery. Ap- paratus, basketball, swimming, rhythmic gymnastics, volleyball, badminton, recrea- tional games, trampoline, and modern dance and jazz are offered during the winter. In the classroom the student takes first aid and medical self help as a senior; the fresh- men concentrate on the areas dealing with mental and social hygiene. These courses give a scientific approach to learning more about the function of the human organism and how to react in an emergency situation. Therefore, the department contributes to the physical, mental, and social growth of the teenager. I’at Wallers strains for Just one more inch In the broad Jump. Monica Murch conducts an experiment to test the heat resistance of various fabrics. The Home Economics Department offers stu- dents an excellent opportunity to learn some of the techniques ol running a modern home and some ol the more scientific aspects of foods, clothing, child care, and home man- agement. In foods classes, the girls learn how to prepare some of the basic dishes and ready-mix foods. This study includes scientific testing of new products and research into die techniques and costs of food pro- cessing. In clothing classes, girls study the differences between fabrics, emphasizing the intelligent purchase and care of synthetic fibers, as well as learning construction skills. In child care classes, the importance of a child's attitudes during his first years is stressed, while in home management and home furnishings classes, the girls learn to decorate and maintain attractive homes. Ar- chitectural styles and period furniture are taught, as well as the fundamentals of plumb- ing and heating. These courses provide a well-rounded and scientifically based pro- gram in the arts of homemaking. so (ierry Welch and David Andrzejewskl process the legs of a table. Sparks Fly For Technical Accuracy The courses provided by the Industrial Arts Department run the gamut from auto mech- anics to electricity, from woods to metals, from architectural drawing to technical light- ing. Concentrating on the principles of house design and construction, architectural draw- ing surveys the work of the twentieth cen- tury's greatest designers and explores archi- tecture as a career. While auto mechanics observes operating parts in relation to whole machines through laboratory study in the first year, it delves into the technical infor- mation and skills of automotive servicing in the second year. Laboratory courses in ele- mentary applied electricity, in radio trans- mission, and in the working principles of wireless transmitters and receivers are also taught. While the courses in metals include the forging, welding, and machining of vari- ous metals, the courses in woods teach the nature and uses of the product, including the skills of woodworking. The many aspects ol industrial drawing are offered as a sep- arate course. For every student who has an interest in phases of industrial arts, the pro- per course is provided by this department. Al Gebd sands a piece of wood to be used In his project. 51 Creativity: Lifeline For The Artist Using two approaches, one accenting the creative aspects of art and the other focus- ing upon its historical connotations in our world, the Art Department strives to sharpen its students' creative senses and stimulate their intellects. The department provides an answer to the question How is art a factor in our lives? by orienting the student to the art which surrounds him and by relating its beauty and meaning to his everyday world. Classroom emphasis of the importance of this relation and field trips exposing the stu- dent to the realm of professional creativity form die basis of an art program designed to increase participants involvement in the world of art and deepen their understand- ing of its techniques and philosophies. Miss Wilcox directs Boy's Glee members S. Kosen, G. Dworski. K. Ilexom, B. Marlon. A. Kymrr. K. Greenberg, ]. Schneider, S. Benja- min. I.. Grossman, and F. Facr sirin as S. Binder aitompanles them. Musical Groups Take It From The Top Back Row S. Francke, H. Richardson. S. Phipps. H. Goldstein. R. Plganot, I) Ross. S. Gaplan. W. Webber. K. Kessler. S. Walsh. N. Scheufler. B Kaye. R. Smith. F. Gryn, J. Lazarus. T. Spina, T. Stluka. J. Meltzer. Third Row. S. Gragg. J. Westphal. N. Wedderspoon, I.. Tagrin, B. Ellison, L Sjoholm, A. Bernstein, K. Johnson, C. Jacobson, B. Miller. J. Simmons, J. Blanchard, S. Gordon, K. Fix, B. Goldberg, K. Popp, J. Sanders. Second Row B. Van Geetn. L Nixon, M. Bitter. L Ford. L Dusz. M. Freeman, F. I. olben. J. Bosley, M. Tester, J. Kliphardt, A. Tatelman. L. Tatelman, J. Falntuch, E. Elkin, G. Czerwinski. C. Hoffman, M. Kalmanson, M Turoff. Proni Row: S. Steinberg, R. Bournsteln, E. Helmonen, L Schatz, L Wein- man. L. Davis, C. Skobiik, D. Caplan, P. Nelson, K. Engstrom, E. Bittman, J. Dawson, A. Appelman, B. Holland, L Goldenbcrg, S. Rasof. The Music Department's diversified pro- gram gives students the opportunity to de- velop their musical interest and talent in several directions-greater appreciation, tech- nique perfection, and performance improve- ment. Vocalists add finesse to their perform- ances through practice with the Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, and Girls Glee. In the instrumental department the Concert Band and Concert Orchestra are the largest organizations, with the Band performing as both concert and marching band, and pre- senting concerts at junior high schools. The joitjt effort of the choral and instrumental departments within our Music Department provides the community with three creative productions each year- the Winter Music Festival, a Broadway musical production, and the Spring Music Festival. Standing R. Lippert, C. Greenman. Hack Row: N. Novak. P. Rechd, C. LeVlne, A. WeinsUn. C. Weiss. B. Kurtz. Third Row: J. Yanov, J. Stempke, H. Simon. L I.ang, M. Yanow. J. Slut .ky. R. Friedman, S. Rugen- dorf, G. Turner, R. Picker, W. Keller, C. Westburg. Second Row: E. Beloken. D. Rainer. L Chagares, M. Korn, W. Berger. P. Kellar. Front Row: A. Slachter, B. Paynter, T. Asher, S. iJebovhz, B. Braintan. Standing S. Bloch, S. Steinberg, R. Lipprrt, I). Russo. Rack Row: S. Friedman. C. Jacobs, II. Cogan, A. Ixvd, G. Level, B. Glassner. J. Bethman, G. Barron, B. Ildman, J. Cherin. Third Row: J. Mellinan, K. Pick- er. R. Friedman. J. Slutzky. Second Row: B. Blayer, R. Blivas. J. Suzukida. S. Lieboviiz. B. Braiman. J. Bloom. B. Hodes. L. Chagares. Front Row: 1). Farkas. S. Nimer, J. Kasch. R. Blake. S. Morgan, P. Magcrl. D. Feng, I). Emin, M. Smith. Standing B. Helmau. C. Franz. J. ' Aden Rack Row J. Karp. A.t. Gould. M. Feltman. T. Skore. C Bar ron. I). Drder. Third Row S. Waller. M. West, D. A del son. L Hou gland. S. Dantuma. S. Trotcky. A. L Gould, L. Frankrl. D. Boruck, J. Gordon, S. Anstadt. A. Sarnat. Second Row B. Glassner. J. Bethman, D. Goodman. C. Undl, J. Bloom. N. Farber. F. Gould. J. Loeppert. Front Row S. Jackson. N. Tlnzman, W. Frank, R. Anderson, S. Ross. Rack Row. P. Busch, E. Akerhaugen. M Kanter. E. Blair. D. Cline, J. Mcrkin. E. Gleaner, L Ressman. M. Ostrowskv. Third Row K. Abrams. P. Reid. J. Mellow. M. Rothschild. P. Scott, C. Me lamb, J. F.rens, M. Orzoff. N. Weiner. C, VaaArsdalc, N. Beck, R. Ganz. M. Cohen. M. Ganz, C. Peterson. H. Fair, J. Blott. E. Fierstein. L Kreisler, M. Davis. N. Sacks, S. Hanley. I). Heinz. N. Abramson. L Clenner, K. Kalman. R. Izrifer, C. Guder. Second Row B. Sapoznik, S. Brown, D. Jacobson, L Brodt. P. Weitzman. L Martin. P. Levin, M. Barnett, B. Adler, G. Engblom, K. Gladstone. M. Beiser. S. Brachman. M. Ncwmann. A. Stoken. G. Hirsch, A. Kemp, L Jesser. J. Director. Front Row: T. Miller. D. Shane. M. Morris. J. Suzukida, M. Silk. B. Braiman. S. Okawara, E. Remenik. M. Palmer, M. Samuels, S. Sussman. S. Linderman. J. Deutsch, K. Wood, L Turner, I. Glrshenfcld. N. Ruby. S. Deutsch. S. Kohn. VITIES There is a time for some things, and a time for all things; a time for great things and a time for small things. Cervantes 57 Leadership in Action Senate Officers: Ava Brody (recording secretary X Larry Larson (president). Dean Dedlch (treasurerX Marlene Kaniuk (vice-president), and Helen Kling (corresponding secretary). Mascot Larry Peterson models his new costume with the aid of linda Fried- man and Larry Larson. Monitors like Jennifer Wagner devote dally study halls to helping Senate run the School Store. 58 Senate.... Senate Representatives: Rack Row S. Melichar. A. Marcus, R. Vender, A. Rytner, M. Goldberg, J. Westphal, K. Katnlk, L. Trebels, L. Garbo, A. Hersh, M. Bloch. Third Row: T. Bay, J. Classman. J. Perelman. U. Davies, S Mussar, B Simon..N, Krelsinan, S. Zlndell, I) Umbert, S Sutker, K. I'opp, L Weinman, L Krledman Second flow L Wdnstein, B. Bearak. P. Magerl. P. Ursen. J. Heller, J. Vender. M. Rasenlck. R. Korey, M. Gelder, C. Dictor. First Row: K. Clarkson, S. Kamin, C. Schonfeld, D. Wollach, B. Kole, S. Perlman, S. Waxier, E. Zucker. Student Senate, the voice of the student body, serves to provide a liaison between students, faculty, and administration. It also strives to regulate student government, to coordi- nate student activities within the school, and to foster good relations with other schools. The duties of this group include chartering clubs, establishing an all-school calendar, managing sales of items sold within the school, publicizing all school events, spon- soring the American Field Service program, operating the school store, and promoting school spirit. This year Senate served as a direct link for Hall Councils and Class Boards, with their presidents and vice-presi- dents taking on the dual roles of Senate members. As an aid to publicity and stu- dent opinion, a North Star representative is an honorary Senate member. Also this year. Senate was the central financing body for student activities, regulating loans from the central fund. Through its existence, the new Student Senate hopes to further the ideals of democratic government and good citizenship. t Hall A Council members: Seated: S. Habler, J. Dreyfuss, J. Man (secretary-treasurer), J. Vender (vice- president), L Carbo (president). Standing: C. Roitman, J. Weisman, B. 7. a most, S. Nightman. J. Helman, R. Kaye, and R. Friedman. ....Hall Councils.... Members of Hall C Council: Seated: E. Walbert, J. Soloman, C. Kngblom (secretary-treasurer), B. Bearak (vice-president), J. Heller (president). Standmg: M. Katz, T. Abrams, B. Nissenson. R. Kurtz. J. Schwartz, R. Kaplan, and R. Ganz. Membership of flail 'B Council consists of: Seated M. Zarov, S. Kray. I). Shapiro. J. Westphal (vice- president). A. Phillips (secretary-treasurer), C. Schonfeld (president). Standing: K. Millow, J. Bosley. T. An- derson. C. lande, 1). Sales, and S. Kaplan. This year each of the four halls organized a new government body whose purpose is to unite the four homerooms in the hall, to promote hall spirit, to organize a stu- dent managed study hall service program for each hall, and facilitate communication between the students and staff. Besides serv- ing as legislative bodies, the Hall Councils recognize and encourage academic achieve- ment and co-operate in inter-hall athletic programs. Because of the physical structure x f Niles North, the Hall Councils have proven to be successful additions to our student government program. Members of Hall D Council: Seated I). Sowers. M. Hammerman (secretary-treasurer). P Larsen (presi- dent), S. Kamin (vice-president). S. Klbaum. Standing M. Fine, J. Bloom. F. Stone, S. Felsenthal, S. Rosen- thal, B. Coldman, I). Bubbck. Working hard for Student I'nion Board are members: Rack Row: S. l ray. B. Simon. F. Ixribcn. R. Ilalpern, S. Cragg. ). Weisman, S. Mussar. Second Row: S. Rice. L Schatz. R. Thomas. P. Larsen. J. Bookchestcr. M Lebow. first Row J. Butor. L T rebels (secretary), T. Cano (president). K. Bittman (vice-president), 1) (.ambert (treasurer), L Larson. ....and Coordinating Committees. Panicipating in the Assembly Committee: Seated: J. Heller, Miss Undwehr, S. Kelsenthai, S. Kamin. Stand- ing: Mr. C. Salek, Mr. L Wathen, Mr. W. Robinson, Mr. R. Nugent, R. Siegal. 62 Homecoming Committee officers and chairmen: Rack Row: S. Kasnlck, J. Wagner, S. Krancke, A. Vega. L. Larson. Second Row C. (Goodman. L Cremwald. H. Waldfogcl. L Friedman, L Trebds. Front Row M. Bloch (treasurer M. Kaniuk (vice-president I, C. Schonfdd (president). K. Could (secretary). A group of hard-working, fun-loving seniors compose the membership of the Student Union Board. Frequent dances and enter- taining evening events are planned by these diligent workers, who try their best to make each union better than those preceding by improving the themes, talent, decorations and refreshments they provide. The Assembly Committee is made up of both faculty and students who work together to organize successful and interesting as- sembly programs for the student body. Months of hard work and creativity were climaxed with the events of our first home- coming this year. Every aspect of that busy weekend was carefully prepared by the Homecoming Committee. Twilight pep rally, decorated cars, fun, queen, court and spirit . . . these were the work of the Homecom- ing Committee 1965. 63 Our It's Academic team of Vidor Klias, Michael Young and Sharon Finley poses with their host Ed Grennan and their coach, Mr. W. Bamberger. Northi On Niles North’s It's Academic” team soared to victory after victory this year. Having, won its primary match against Cary Grove and Downers Grove High Schools, it con- tinued successfully through the Semi-finals, breaking all of the programs previous rec- ords with its high scores. The Air On a visit to radio station WEDC, three Rus- sian students assisted in emceeing the Rus- sian Melodies program, a show' consisting of Russian folk music and news commen- taries in that language. Seventeen students accompanied them on the trip to the studio. National Honor Society: Stated: L Trebel , H. Gould, K. Johnson, F. Gryn, M. Bloch, M. Young (presi- dent). Standing: C. Kind, S. Dimschultz, K. Kaye, J. Schwartz. Y. Klias. S. Finies-. I). Ross, 1). larusch, and (i. Schonidd. The first National Honor Society Chapter was founded in 1921. Since then the num- ber has soared to nearly 14,000 chapters in high schools all over the country. The society's purpose is to encourage the devel- opment of character, leadership, scholarship and service among students, and to recog- nize junior and senior students who have been outstanding in these areas. Members must have at least a B average and must comprise no more than 10 per cent of the senior class, and 3 per cent of the junior class. Each spring, juniors all over the country take the National Merit Scholarship quali- fying tests, examinations which may make students eligible for almost 1200 different scholarships. Semifinalists' scores must rank among the top two per cent of all those who took the test. This year Niles North had eleven semi-finalists, one of the largest groups in the state. National Honors National Merit Semiflnalists: Rack Row J. Schwartz, S. Stein- berg. V. F.lias, G. Ostrum, C. Wallis, S. Dimschultz. Second Rot B Kohrer, C. Kind, S. Finley. Front Row H. Gould. M. Bloch Editor-in-chief and Associate KditorofSaga '66 are Ruth Waldfogel (above) and Sally Diitischultz (below). Saga editors M. Bloch, M. Molinaro, S. Ralsky, J Wagner, L Kiscnberg, P. Remenik and G. Schonfeld dis- cuss page layouts with King Co. representative Mr. Izard. Saga Staff '66 Saga staff members: Rack Row: P. Wernlck, D. Ross, ]. Wood, R. Mignano. M. Mayer, B. Segal, S. Phipps, K. Johnson. Fourth Row: G. Silverman. A. Klein, M Freeman, I.. Mann, S. Niles. 1). Teitel, J. Bookshcster, I). Wells. Third Row R. Waldfogel. S. Dimschultz, M. Bloch. K. Brown. G. Schonfeld. J. Wagner. L Larson. Second Row H. Kling, M. Klein, M. Molinaro, S. Raiskv, A. Brody, S. Yogelman. Front Row: L Trebels, P. Remenik, L Kiscnberg, C. Gore. Saga is a printed collection of memories, a retelling of the events of an entire school year. It is pictures of friends and teachers, activities and fun-filled incidents which will long be remembered. To the Saga staff mem- ber, however, the yearbook means much more. It is hours of planning, taking pic- tures, writing copy. But most important, it is the satisfaction of seeing his w'ork slow- ly develop with each section into a com- pleted book, the Saga of 1966. Kd i tor-in-chief and Managing Kditor of the North Star arc Sue Rasnick and Ixe Cohen. The North Star By its true reporting, creative writing, and honest editorials, our bi-weekly school news- paper, the North Star, performs an essen- tial service to the entire student body. As well as providing experience for prospec- tive journalists, it acts as a source of in- formation for students by publicizing school activities. In addition, it often presents the lighter side of education and provides an opportunity for all students to express their various opinions both about universal topics and about those subjects relating specifically to the school. North Star Kditorial Staff: Seated: L. Cohen, S. Rasnick Standing: L Greenwald, H. Goodman, J. Price. (General staff members are: Back Bow: C. Goodman, L Kisenberg, R. Bcarak, B. Doiins, P. Wtble, 1). Israel, A. Cooper. Second Row: I. Gross, L Friedman, T. Bay, J. Lcifer, M. Turoff, II. Marcus, J. Rosen, C. Korn. Front Row: V. Silver, L Greenwald, L Cohen, S. Rasnick, J. Price, II. Goodman. Voice Of The Muse Discussing manuscripts are Calliope editors S. Perlman, J. Price, S. Finley, and H. Kling. Planning Calliope sales are Merry Bloch (general editor) and Robert Kaye (business manager). Every year manuscripts and illustrations are submitted by the student body to be considered for publication in the school literary magazine. Calliope. Membership in the organization is limited to those students whose work has previously been published in the magazine. Students are hereby given opportunities for creativity and self-expres- sion in many aspects of poetry, prose and art. During the year, numerous fund rais- ing projects are conducted by the staff to cover the cost of publishing the magazine, which was named for the muse of epic poetry. A final banquet is held annually to welcome new members and to announce the next year's editorial staff. Callipe staff members are: Hack Row J. Faintuch. J. Schwartz, H. Goodman, R. Kaye, N. Goldsmith, J. Herrmann, L Sullivan. Front Row: M. Bloch, S. Finley, S. Perlman, J. Price, II. Kling. Quill and Scroll members are: Seated G. Schonfcld, S. Kasnick. J. Lewis Standing. L Creenwald, L Cohen. Bards and Players Quill and Scroll, a national organization, was founded on April 10, 1926, with the purpose of encouraging and awarding in- dividual student achievements in journalism and school publications. Membership may be obtained only after a certain amount of individual work has been published. The officers and nucleus of the Drama Club are National Thespians; however, member- ship is open to all students. Besides partici- pating in the school's dramatic productions, members have the opportunity to act in several one act plays. They have monthly meetings in which they discuss all fields of dramatics, including lighting, make-up, cos- tumes, and scenery, and have taken tours of local theatres. Officers of Drama Club are: Seated C. Ltbkln (vice-president), A. Vega (president). Standing: R. Could (secret ary-treasurer), and J. Wagner (points chairman). Forensics Team members Back Ron I). Lubowich. N. Goldsmith. H. Goldstein. A. Hergott. M. Gelder. J. Levey, 1). Van Deusen, M. Bloch, H. Gogen. Third Row: J. Price, M. Steelman. R. Gould. C. Gore, K. Gitlis. B. Keifman. M. Dolitsky. T. Schiff. Second Row L. Schatz, B. Levitt, C. Lind. B. Goodman, I). Weiner, I). Ross, A. Vega. Front Row: S. Sender. S. Perlman, A. Gaynor. D. Rowe. J. Levltus. On Stage Members of the Debate Team: Fourth Row S. H offer, M Dolitsky, A. Herman, A. Vega, M. Gelder. C. Franks. M. Rukin, S. Charm an, R. Gould. Third Row S. Sneider. R. Meczyk, G. Hartman. A. Cooper. L I-ebolt, S. Sutker. P. Shainer. M. Brownstdn, C. Anderson, J. Seldul. Second Row: I). Lubowich, D. Weiner. H. Goldstein, R. Goodman, Coach Van Ddinder, N. Katz, B. Hammond, D. Ross. First Row: J. Irinus, B London, C. Rubinstein. D. Rowe. L. Davis. National Thespians are: Rack Row J. Faintuch, G. Hartman, B Miller, M. Bloch, S. Gordon, J. Barnett. M. Rukin, M. Dolitsky, M. Freeman, A. Weinstein. Third Row: M. Gelder, D. Ross, T. Skorc, S. Waller, F Rust, J. Weiner, C. lind, J. Tanker. H. Goldstein. Second Row: S. Perlman, B. Adelman, G. Flngblom. L. Schatz, R. Waldfogel, J. Pierce, I. Gross, I). Shane. Front Row: S. Kray, M. Orel off, J. Wagner. R. Gould. A. Vega, G. Iibkln, D. Jacobson. H. Richardson. The goal of the National Thespian Society, an honorary group for active participants in school dramatics, is to attain a high standard of excellence in all phases of the dramatic arts. This organization limits its membership to seniors, juniors, and out- standing sophomores, who have earned at least ten points through their participation in various productions. Because its mem- bers regulate the activities of the Drama Club and are continually involved in all productions, this group creates an active and intelligent interest in drama among the stu- dents in the high school. Both the Debate and Forensics teams have proven their merit by their success this year in interscholastic meets and tournaments. Forensic contestants have given fine perform- ances by participating in nine speech activ- ities and have been awarded honors for their vocal expression, poise, and the contents of their speeches. Members of the Debate team were judged on a basis of fluency and their competence as speakers besides their choice of material and arguments presented. The teams have proven well their skill and talent by many successes, both in local and state-wide competition. Valhalla Singers are: Seated: K. Kngsirom, C. Skolnik. I.. Dusz, K. Fix, B. Goldberg, L Nixon Standing: B. Holland, I . Nelson, L Weinman, J. Meltzer, S. Francke. S. Cordon. L Ford, K. Abrams. L. Davis. The Fine Arts Chamber Singers are: Back Row M. Turoff, T. Spina, S. Baum. J. Simmons, S. Irvine. Second Row N. Wedder- spoon, J. Kliphardt, A. Bernstein, J. Bosley Front Row FI. Heimonen.J. Faintuch. C. Kngblom. String Quartet members are D. Farkus, S. Nimer, M. Smith and P. Magerl. Valhalla Singers, a group of fifteen girls, sing both popular and semi-classical music. The six boys and six girls who make up the Chamber Singers perform selections rang- ing from Renaissance Madrigals to twentieth century jazz. The String Quartet, composed of two violins, a viola and a cello, play music from Haydn, Beethoven and Mozart. Representative of the quality of our music department, the String Quartet received a first place in a state-wide music contest. Members of Arts Club are: Rack Row A. Epstein. S. Silk. J lewis, S. Nolan. K. Mignano. A. Could. J. Wood. A. Wald, J. Smith, J. Cicrny, C. Schumao. S. Levin. Third Row M. Porter. B. Simon. K. Citlis. B. ilorwitz, P. Click, P. Shainer. K. Popp. K. Wedderspoon. I). Karhan, H. Corstcin, S. Niles. D. Jenkins. K. Tsuchihashi, M. Iebow, A. (Greenfield. S. Levine. L Lee. Second Row N. Freedman. N. France. L Berger. D. Citron, II. Kling, N. Wedderspoon, L Novak. K. Flwert. C. Cuzzort. C. Cohan. S. Kantin. E. ileimonen. Front Row E. Silton, P. Cerowiu, B. Zarky, B Bielen. W. Perlin, B. Wolf. K. Bender. K. Bender, S. Colob, M. Kascle. Potpourri, the fine arts club, has started this year with many new and exciting ideas. The Seven Lively Arts open the realms beyond the scope of the classroom, while guest speakers, movies and field trips prove to be both enjoyable and informative experi- ences. Potpourri has shown a growing in- terest in modern art and folk music, and has held several all-school hootenannies. The only requirement for membership in the Arts Club is an active interest in any field of creative art. Aside from offering opportunity to work cm personal projects, the club furnishes most of the paintings, sculpture and other art work which are dis- played in the halls and offices. Group dis- cussions led by teachers and speakers encourage growth of new ideas and inter- pretations. Potpourri Officers arc. Seated L Levy, S. Franckc. Standing J Herrmann. Mr. T. Meier, sponsor, and L. Weinman. Members of German Club: Fourth Row: C. Barron. II. Potish. R. Diesterheft, L Chagares. M. Finger. H. Simon. M. Young. M. Porter Third Row: S. Pearlman. B. Dolins. S. Weiss, R. Mignano. J. Weiner, C. Kul- man, R. Cross. Second Row: N. Hutchings. C. Wallis. R. Picker. S. Dworski, L. Larsen. S. Jackson. First Row: L. Bluhm. K. Landl. K. Bantz. L Levy, D. I cusch, 1). Israel. C. Aronow. Babel Revisited The major purpose of Niles North’s foreign language clubs is to acquaint students with the characters of the countries whose lan- guages they study in the classroom. Mem- bers are familiarized with the art, literature, music, heritage and general culture of for- eign peoples. Spanish Club officers: J. Herzberg (vice-president), M. Rissman (treasurerXT. Shul- man (secretary), K. Sherman (president). Club activities vary greatly and often in- clude folk festivals, guest speakers, movies, field trips and annual banquets. Through these club activities students of German, French, Spanish, Latin and Russian are given opportunities to speak and perform in their chosen languages. Officers of French Club: D. Brill (refreshment chairman), P. Marc (president). H. Spiel man (secreta ry-treasurer). Not pictured: K. Kaye (vice-president). I.atin Club members: Third Row I). Saks, P. flaim, B. Keller. H. Brown. D. Kovack, C. Raymond. Sec- ond Row: K. Cltlis, S. Niles. P. Kellar. R. Horban, C. Peterson. First Row: S. Megow (treasurer). N. Cold- smith (vice-president), J. Wagner (president). D. Heinz. Knjoylng Russian Club songs and dances Ftwrth Row: C. Rubinstein, A. Rleff. L. Frankel, N. Farber, F. Ishizuka, C. Ostrom, I). Boruck. J. Schwartz, B. Iondon, K. Belokon Third Row If. indell. J. Lazarus, S. Walsh, J. Heller. M. Kochevar, S. Johnson. B. Heckman, M. Bloch (secretary). Second Row: J. Lehman. K. Katnik, R. Waldfogel, S. Irvine, J. Siegman, A. Kashevos, S. Baum. Dancers M. Molinaro (president), R. Ire. S. .indell (vice-president). Science Seminar participanto. Third Row: G. Osirom, A. Sarnat, R. Thelln, C. Charness. S. Douglas. J. Wok. C. Calluzzo, S. Nolan. L Newman, C. Rubinstein. R. Cross. Second Row D. I.ubowich. L Frank cl, L Saret. F. Stone. J. Wagner. H. I-orber, B. Miller. K. Becker. First Row B. Mocking. S. Sender. M. Kanink. I). Brill. A. Kashevos, S. Perlman, J. hcrce. Crescat Scientia (Let Knowledge Increase] Physics Club members: Second Row: R. Kales, K. Ohka. B. Conklin, J. Siemke, E. Zeldin. First Row: N. Katz (vlce- presidentX K. Kaye, V'. Elias, B. Smith. Standing J. Schwartz (president) Active In Biology Club: Third Row N. Katz, H. Izrvinsky. ]. Skelnlk, C lind, B. Mellchar. Second Row: L Nixon, S. I (offer, W. Thrawl. R. Carlson. M. Beiser. First Row: B. Cold man. S. Finley (vice-president), R. Kaye (presidentX C. Benjamin (secretary). K. Citlis o £5 Chemistry Club members: J’ourM tfoav B. Segal. I). Sales, R Czaplga. R. Kaye. J. Ilelman. J. Vender. S. Felscnthal Third Row S. Steinberg. M. Young. J. Bloom. II. Levine. D. Channon, R. Diesterheft. R. Thelln, M Bitter. Second Row R. Dppert. K. Becker, S. Sender. M. Steelman. L Frankel. J. Schwartz. First Row J. Pierce, C. Anderson, L Newman, A. Sarnat. Scientific experiences not always covered in the classroom are obtained through partici- pation in science clubs. Science Seminar, Physics, Biology, Chemistry and Math Clubs all provide opportunities for eager students to widen their knowledge and satisfy their curiosity in matters not specifically included in the school's curricula. These club groups sponsor individual research projects, invite authoritative guest speakers, and encourage members to do extensive reading in tech- nical areas of their field of interest. Fans of Archimedes arc Math Club members Fourth Row M. Steelman, R. I lodes, M. Young. S. Binder, C. Raymond, B. Greenspan, 1). Adelson. S. Uebovitz. Third Row R. Goodman, S. Douglas. J. Wolz, M. Marcus. G. Charness, B. Conklin. Second Row C. Tan I. L Newman, J. Schwartz. L. Bloom. F.. Silton. Fir ft Row I). Channon (treasurer X D. Sales (secretary X D. Farkas(honorary presidentX D. Boruck (president). A. Sarnat. Interested in the science of Home Economics are club members: Rack Row: G. Saletra, D. Bol- shan. E. Akerhaugen, J. Bloom. J. Klouthis, S. Ferris. 0. Cline. L Ungel, M. Byford Fourth Row: C. Poppas, A. Caynor, S. Friedman, J. Klonthis, I). Engehardt, A. Franklin, S. Lfcbovitz, D. Ga- bii, C. Wienstroer. Third Row: P. Busch (historian), P. NVernidt (treasurer). M. O'Shea (vice- president). P. Magerl (president), P. Cillck (secretary). K. Dougherty (reporter). F. Blender (fresh man representative). Second Row: S. Powal, P. Klein. H. Jaffe, J. Kacsh, E. Rubin, S. Shapiro. Front Row: T. Segal, K. O’Malley, G. Sweet. Looking Forward The Home Economics Club enriched and enlightened many girls in the field of home economy through their various service pro- jects. As a group, it stressed the importance of both family and international relations. This year they successfully planned a serv- ice project for a hospital. The Future Teachers of America Club fos- tered an interest in the teaching profession and tried to give students an opportunity to understand more about the different aspects of teaching and other careers in the area of education. Other students prepare for their chosen vo- cational goals by participating in Business Club or Health Careers Club. Both of these organizations strive to increase student's awareness of the natures of various careers in these fields. 78 Business Club enthusiasts arc; Back Row: C. Sweet, B. Stcinholu. J. Salomon. D. Pearlman, I). Merritt, S. Stein. A Schroeder, K Budnik, M. Metier, 1 . Kosmel. Third Row: M. Lee, S. Aronow, C. Dorband. G. (iore, C. Cox (secretary), C. Darlin.S A reason Second Row: J Brown. S. Citron. B. laFontaine. L Osser. N. Masarwch, J. Kalmanson. S. Chamlin. Front Row: A. Irwis. H. I.ee, J. Herbon, S. Haugness. E. David. C. Tracy,G. Nelson, S. Kirk. Health Careers Club members are: Back Row: K. Krone. I . Moore. L Krcislcr. K Adams, B. VanCeem. L Schwartz. M Davis. Front Row (seated): L Creenwald, S. Okawara (corresponding secretary), J. Kaufman (vice-president),]. Leifer (president), D. Kaplan (treasurer), R. I-eifer. Five Future Teachers of America club members are. B. Addman (recording secretary), M. Dolitskv (president). F. Gryn (vice- president). Z. Feigen (corresponding secretary), J. Kalmanson (treasurer). Philosophy clubbers: Back Row: M. Young, H. Goldstein, N. Goldsmith. A. Hcrgott. K. Johnson, K. Stone. H. (ioidblatt. Third Row D. Weiner, V. Klias, H. Kaye, F. Gryn, H. Goodman, N. Katz. Second Row T. Asher, S. Finley, I). Irusch, C. Wallis, P. Rcmcnlk. Front Row J. Swanson. G. Hartman, K. Rant . K. Sher- man, P. I-atz, J. Schwartz. Thinkers and Doers J Gracious guides are L'sher Club members: Back Row. R. Kalman. P. Nelson, J. Herrmann. J. Wcrskoff. P. Gray, C. Aronow, L landsman. Third Row: R. Kurtz, A. Schroeder, C. Dorband, S. ShiiTman. K. Radicek. Second Row: S. Dimschultz. S. Waxburg, H. Alfassa, A. Feldman. M. ucker Front Row. L Keep. B. Wil- son, D. I.andl. S. Yogelmann, D. Levin. The officers of Pep Club are: Rack Row F. Ix iben (commluee chairman), B. Alpert (sergeant-at-arms), S. Douglas (sergeant-at-arms), D. Irvine (committee chairman). L. Nixon (committee chairman). Second Row: J. Sider (secretary), A. Appetman (president). N. Katz (vice-president), J. Felt (recording secretary). Front Row M. Usher (treasurer), D. Kaplan (committee chairman). The girls wearing corsages or badges at all major school productions, including Norse- capades, plays and musicals, were members of Ushers Club. They provided a service to the school by being courteous and help- ful to all who attended these functions. With their great enthusiasm, oral publicity, and active participation, Pep Club produced an incentive for students to come to our ath- letic events. The purpose of the Philosophy Club was to create among students an interest in the in- tellectual aspects of civilization, and to pro- mote an understanding of various philo- sophical schools as a means of understand- ing our present society. The study of pro- test songs and their motives started many discussions on morals and ethics. Chess, when played correcdy, is an art, requiring keen judgment and imagination. While enjoying the game, club members al- so increased their skill in competition. Chess enthusiasts indude dub members: Rack Row I) Meyers, K. Turski, K. Ohka, N. Pap- po. R. Runes, C. Raymond, R. Miller. R. Gins- berg, J. Quatrman, M. Greene. Fourth Row: L. Blomberg, J. Yanov, D. Sales, H. Irvinskl, R. Rumack. B. Becker. C. Charness. B. Conklin, S. Binder. Third Row. S. -Sender, A. Feng, J. Ginsburgh, L Davis, B. Mocking, J. Mendes, M. Mckzer, L Siemke. Second Row L Cohen, D. Turiel. R. Rymel. R. Modes (vice-president), B Greenspan (president), S. Metier, J. Faintuch. L Newman, ]. Seidell. Front Row: J. Stemke. A. l-i itt, S. Upschultz, A. Sarnat, L Frankel. B. Glassner. ]. Karp. Proud men who wear the N : Rack Row: N. Katz, 1 . Lazarus, D. Mazell, A. (Jordon, B. Heckman, R Po- zan. J. Wolz, T. (Jano, C. Halgh. D. Doruff, R. Halpern. Third Row A. Pederson. D. Andrzejewski. S. Zindell. 1). Stellas. J. Heller. S. Krasney, R. Thomas, P. Kuhr, J. Vender, J. Irvin. Second Row J. Butor, S. Schlrmer, M. Well. J. McKay (secretaryX R Rapper (vice-president), P. Smetana (president), B. Sweetow (sergeant-at-armsX B. Thomson (treasurerX R Halperln. A l-anderman. First Row: J. Jacob. I). Drlet, M. Finger, J. (Jersten, J. Karol, C. Dictor, R. Sonenblum, S. I.lpke. Strength and Grace The N Club, which includes the school's finest athletes and team managers, encour- ages good sportsmanship and school spirit. The annual N-Club versus Faculty basket- ball game is one of the more thrilling and comical events of the year. The Twirlers display their abundant talents at the fall football games. Performing in march formations, they lead the band in parades and half-time ceremonies with grace and precision. Talented Twirlers Kathy McWhorter and Pat Riley display skill and synchronization in their baton routines. 82 Displaying audio-visual equipment are A.Y.A. members: Fourth Row: L Tagrln, K. Turski. C. Miller, J. Gross, K. Jacob, K. Martin, I). Wish, J. Karp. Third Row: J. Avon, M. Mayer. J l.nrpprrt. K. Goldberg, K. Bearman. Second Row S. Solomon, G. Sicgal. D. Klntz, F. Cero- wltz First Row: S. l.andcrman, L. Garner, P. Shalnrr, L Blum. Standing: D. Goodman. Interested In radios and electronics: Fourth Row: S. Witkov, N. Wald, F. Noelle, M. Bitler, R. Peterson. Third Row: R. Magerl. J. Rohde, J. Magcrl, R. Benzuly. Second Row J. Ginsberg. B. Mocking. B. Cohn. J. Pierce. First Row: L Martin, M. Glickman (secretary), D. Goodman (president), A. Gilbert (vice-president). Mechanical Men Members of the Audio-Visual Club learn to run films, slide projectors and tape record- ings, all of which are used by the faculty to vary and supplement daily lessons. These activities stimulate interest in equipment, while providing a needed school service. Also providing aid to school activities is the Technical Service Club, the unseen group behind all Northi stage productions. Their activities range from homeroom assemblies to major dramatic productions, such as the spring musical. Their diligent work is in- dispensable to successful performances. IHligent members of Technical Services Club: Third Row: W. Camras, B. Miller, J. Kehman, J. Tanker. M. I.ubor, L. Brown, R. Benzuly. Second Row R. Blumenfeld, A. Weinstein. M. TurolT. D. Schullman. L Schwanz. S. (.anderman, M. Kalmanson, B Hefter, R. Richey. First Row: M. Rukln, F. Gould (secretary-treasurer), B. Segal (vice-president), R. Smith (president),C. Josephson. R. Rumack. C. Lipkin. The Radio-Electronics Club probes the inner workings of radios, television sets and other appliances. While learning the intricacies of electronics, they apply their knowledge to the construction of radios and other elec- tronic devices. They Also Serve.... The Norsemen, or former Hi-Y Club, were new this year and brought with them a new, enthusiastic school spirit. They fast became a dynamic force behind our increasing ath- letic success, school pride and good citizen- ship. In dieir schedule was an annual youth government day in Springfield, and several Norsemen sponsored school dances. Norsemen: Rack Row M. Riflkind. S. Ranleri, B. Krasney. G. Kndo. Second Row: J. Vender (sec- retary). M. Freehlll (president). L. I.arson (vice-president), M. ('.elder (treasurer). Front Row H. Sadkin. B. Bearak. B. Freehlll. Monitors who check attendance are: Rack Row R. Berger. G. Green man, M. Bloch, F. Perlman. G. Kemp, M. hriedman. K. Siegman. K. Kuhn. K. Shalney, I). Nincberg. Third Row C. Hartman, S Randazzo, L. Levy, L. Krasney. M. Saltzman. R. Waldfogol. CColit . S Brill, C. Cuzzort. C. Cohan. II Kohn, A. Man- delbaum. Second Row:). Sandrik. T. Shulman, A. Sachsel. N. Freedman. M. Achler, B. (Goodman. J. Klou- thls, C. Wienstroer. Front Row: S: Perlman. M. Kascle. L Trebels. K. Elkin. J. Siegman. T. Ackerman. L Waxier. B. Carnow. Health Office Monitors: Standing: X. Miller, K Krone. S. Krause, C. Nelson, S. Greene, G. Hoffman, S. Upson, S. Gumbiner. Seuted: T. Bay, C. NVlenstrocr. L Joseph son, M. Schwartz. J Markin. A. Sterling. Aides in the Physical Kducation Lockerooms: Stand- ing I. Levy, S. Snyder. P. Pintasik. Seated L. Ling- el. M. Ganz, J. Krens. Wdrkers at the Schoolstore: ‘Third Row. K. Bantz, II. Berlowe. J. Wagner. B. Meiirhar. II. Kling, B. Koch. L Levy .Second Row L. Schatz, A. Wilke. M. Kanink. J. Bookshester. S. Perlman. First Row M. Kallhauge, S. Gragg, L Larson. H. Richey, S. Gordon. D. Lcusch. The service monitors assisted the administ- ration in keeping the school running smooth- ly and efficiently. Students working in the hall offices, divisional office and attendance office helped the secretaries with clerical and reception work. Health office monitors helped the nurse care for injured or ill students. Student librarians assisted the staff by check- ing out and shelving books. Monitors in the cafeteria and locker rooms helped to keep these areas neat. School store workers gained experience by selling school supplies. Helping In the Divisional Office are monitors Fourth Row B. Steinholtz. R. Bublick, S. Cragg, P. Anders, C. Nelson. Third Row: L Weinman, M. Freeman, C. Pappas, M. Ix ndon. M. Nusinow. Second Row: S. Krancke, L Nixon, H. Silverstrin, S. Dimschultz. First Row: S. Okawara. R. Brown stein Cafeteria Monitors: Third Row R. Kudich, J. Weiner. H. Delvia. S. Friedman, A. Brontz. J. Slate. J. Lewis. Second Row: W. Thrawl, R. Kudich, A. Wolozin. I). Kovadc, M. MaizelL L. Mann. First Row: D. lled- strom. T. Holton. P. Czesh, G. Brandt. R. Levin. Library Aids: Fourth Row: S. Friedman. B. Friedman. K. Bearman. S. Saxonberg, R. Carlson. M. Marzul. I). Karhan. A. Hlumenthal. C. Main, C. Schwabe. Third Row T. F.lm cn. S. Berger. B. Solomon. B. Kap- lan. A. Cooper. S. Sneider, S. Irvine. R. Irifer, D. Feng, S. Dworskl, G. Smaller, L. Kaplan, P. Kaufman, S. Creese. Second Row: L Weiss, W. Perlin.J. Mackey, T. Steif. M. Schild. A. Xathin. B. Pollack, K. Wood. First Row: P. Rechel, J. Krupp, B. Levine, C. Kainbert, S. Okawara, C. Newman, J. Bolotin. Serving in Hall A Office: Fourth Row: E. Smith, J. Herrmann. B. Sartam, C. Birger, J. Mdtzer. S. Vale, A. Robinson. J. Weisman. Third Row: S. Gervitz. M. O'Shea. R. Botner, S. Marx, S. Gragg. S. Moran, S. Grobstein. Second Row: S. Finley, I). Wauthier. P. Philan, G. Roitman, J. Dreyfuss. C. Gibson, S. Habler. First Row J. Shiozaki.j. Ramis, J. Man, C. Wallis, K. Clarkson, S. Jaffe. Hall B helpers: Fourth Row L. Miles, I.. Polk, L Perper, J. Cohen, M. Ostrowsky, K. Johnson, Z. Feigen. Third Row: J. Pierce, J. Rigby, S. Kaditz. J. Feit, A. Schrocder. M. Crossgold Second Row S. Kray, J. Sider, A. Phillips, D. Shapiro, J. Dawson, L Cohen. L Weiss. First Row F. Gryn. P. Rcmenik. I). Lambert, K. Blttman, L. Schatz, I). Steinbrink. Monitors in Hall C: Back Row L. Randell, T. Schill. C. Kngblom, J. Kaufman, J. Barnett, K. Wagenaar, J. Addman, N. (.twin. Middle Row S. Citron, K. Kay, ]. Bookshester, L Bolotin. A. Klein, L. Friedman. A. Sachsel. Seated V. Marc. S. Pearl man. A. Vega. H. Richardson, T. Abrams, I). Katner. Hall ”D Monitors: Fourth Row K. Brown. D.Coldman, 1). Mark, A. Roitman, F. Perlman, C. Friend. M. Steelman. Third Row: B. Wenger, R. Muitack, C. Rose. S. Ximer, I). I.a Fontaine. R. Bodenstetn. Second Row H Marcus. A. Miurnth.il, j. Bolotin, J. Goldman, L Cohan. J. Anderson, J. Kaplan. Seated S. F'l- baum, S. Mash, D. Wells, 1 Cross. N. Farish. B. Levitt 90 Rack Ron Coach Mfcz, Coach McCarrcl. S. Sorenson. P. Sternberg. S. Gilman, D. And rejew ski. B. Kessd, W. liedstrom, G. Coleman, B. Wilson, R. Thomas, D. Bassuk. Capt. Jim McKay, C. Waldman. K. Swartz. Coach Henderson. Second Row: Coach Conway, J. Hopper, B. Swcetow, M. Mandi, B. Kasch, G. Cordon, B. Thompson. P. Lazarus, L Levinson, P. Greenfield. B. Keddinger, R. Fisher, F. Ishizuka (trainer). Coach Casten. Front Row: R. Halpern. 1). Drier, J. Karol. B. Powell, P. Smetana. II. Bofman, S. Schirmer, L. Young, R. Pozan, D. DorufT. Coach Hodnik. Varsity Improved The Niles North Varsity football team was characterized by an exceptionally solid de- fense and a consistently potent offense. The Vikings started off the campaign by trounc- ing arch rival Niles East, 19-6, at East. Extremely stiff competition prevented the Norsemen from winning again, but the grid- ders managed to tie Maine South on Homecoming day and a highly touted team from (Menbrook South three weeks later. Three Vikings, Captain Jim McKay, George Coleman, and Rick Fisher, along with honor- able mention choice Rich Thomas, were named to the All Conference team, bringing honor to an impressive group of gridders from North. Scott Schirmer will captain next year's team. Defensive captain Henry Bofman brings down a Glenbrook South Senior halfback Paul Lazarus head for pavdin as he sweeps runner after a minimal gain. aound end against Glenbrook South. Three Named All Conference Jim McKay being brought down after an- other sizable gain for the Vikings. After snaring a pass against Niles West. Junior Kick Fisher carries the ball against standout end George Coleman heads for Niles West, the open field. VARSITY SCORES N«les North vs. Niles East 19- 6 Niles North vs. Palatine 14-21 Niles North vs. Maine West 7-25 Niles North vs. Deerfield 0-21 Niles North vs. Maine South (Homecoming) 7- 7 Niles North vs. Glenbrook North 0-13 Niles North vs. Niles West 6- 9 Niles North vs. Glenbrook South 13-13 Scott Schirmer. captain of next year s gridders. gets set to fire to his target. 93 Back Ron : B. Goldman, J. Kdenson. A. Aronson, G. Waldnian, B. Wilson. W. lied strom. B. Krssel, T. Green, S. Gilman. Coach Milz. Front Ron B. Anderson, F. Rambert, A. Kisenbcrg. J. Taler, M. Goldberg. L. Starkoff. G. Gordon. K. Schwartz, M. Kasnick. J. V., Sophs, Determined Teams The J.V. squad, under the careful guidance of Coach Mitz, picked up a lot of needed experience this season. Although the J.V. was winless, they should be able to fill the shoes of graduating seniors and help the Varsity to a successful season next year. The sophomores, paced by Most Valuable Player Buddy Reynolds, showed signs of an explosive offense and were a much better squad than their record indicates. The co- captains, Phil Hightman and Dan Tiltges, were standout players and should help bring victory to Northi in the future. Coach Mitt discusses defensive strategy with Tom Green in the Maine South game. J.V. SCORES Niles North vs. Palatine 6- 6 Niles North vs. Maine West 0-34 Niles North vs. Deerfield 0-33 Niles North vs. Maine South 0-52 Niles North vs. Niles West 0-19 Niles North vs. Glenbrook South 0-71 SOPHOMORE SCORES Niles North vs. Niles East 28- 6 Niles North vs. Wheeling 13-32 Niles North vs. New Trier West 6-39 Niles North vs. Maine South 0-26 Niles North vs. Glenbrook North 0-38 Niles North vs. Niles West 7- 9 Niles North vs. Glenbrook South 26-31 Niles North vs. Deerfield 6-14 Back Ron: Coach Haines, B. Kurtz, A. Gabel. P. Zari, M. Stein. J. Silverman. P. Smicntanka. B. Reynolds. J. Rhode. B. Gillengarien. R. Spencer, R. Keller, H. DeCorrcvant. B. Miles. B. Rosenqulst. Second Row: I). Sclicck. H. Zimmerman. P. Nightman. B. Zamost, I). Tiltges, G. Green man, M. Mallin, P Salzgeber, F. Waltzer. B. Schatz, I). Stefleck, B. Krasney. J. Collins. Front Row: I). Abrams, J. Cooper. J. Clarkson. B. Heilman, S. (.andernian, N. Friedman, I). Gooris, P. Krickson. M. Cruenfdd. A. Roinotis. Back Row: Coach Skuban. I). Altrnbcrn. L Babb (('apt.), S. Willis. J Hart. A. Lmdl. B. Mead. K. Ingram. M. Olcfsky, L Stern. Second Row: Coadi Meier, K. TrebcU, K. Leant. M. Glidis. W. Blumrnihal. (.. PI tel us. II. Brrlowe. B. Aronowitz, K. Schoos. Front Row: R. Classman. S. Carlson, N. Cbainlm. B. Marino (Capt.). A. Schmidt, M. Bresnik. B. Rosenberg. R. Widdowson (Mgr.). Frosh Gridders Build for the Future FROSH A” SCORES Niles North vs. New Trier West 2-21 Niles North vs. Wheeling 6- 0 Niles North vs. Deerfield 0-34 Niles North vs. Maine South 0-26 Niles North vs. Glenbrook North 0-19. Niles North vs. Niles West 7- 6 Niles North vs. Glenbrook South 7-20 FROSH B” SCORES Niles North vs. Deerfield 0- 0 Niles North vs. Wheeling 0-19 Niles North vs. Maine Soudi 0-26 Niles North vs. Glenbrook North 6- 6 Niles North vs. Niles West 0-13 Niles North vs. Glenbrook South 26- 0 Niles North vs. New Trier West (forfeit) The Frosh A gridders, under the direction of Coach Meier, learned the basic funda- mentals and strategy needed lor a successful team. Breakaway halfback Mark Bresnik kept the opposition worried and his team- mates happy. The Frosh B” squad, coached by Mr. Weber, had difficulties early in the season hut ended on a high note by smash- ing Glenbrook Soudi 26-0, with Most Valu- able Player Dale McKay scoring twice and Greg Blum and Ken Pinsky adding one touchdown apiece. The Frosh squads under the supervision of Northi's fine coaches should become a power in the Central Sub- urban Conference in the future. Halfback Mike Bresnik breaks away agains Niles West. Rack Row Coach Hosier. L. Aling, S. Morgan. M. Samuels, S. Harris, S. Menae, M. Mann, C. LeBrun, R. Williams, K. Look, W. Salzgeber, G. Blum, J. Herbon, P. Wadler. J. Peterson, D. Tucker. T. Johnson. Second Row Coach Weber. A. SteineT. R. Schoenfield, R. Cohen, I). Gutman, N. Christensen, S. Morgan, K. Pinsky, D. Singer. S. Ruhnke, C. Schwarz, L Grossman. J. Kertz. Front Row: D. Lurie, D. McKay, Z. Bay. I). White. J Perelman, M. Jacover, S. Troicky, J. Ford, P. Say ad, J. Ottlinger, I). Kndo, G. Dreier. Back Row: Coach Robinson. T. Cano. C. Myhr, G. Galuzzo, J. Traeger, J. Butor. L Larson, R. Ilalprrin. I). Mayzel. T. Powal, M. Freehill. Second Row: H. Soloman. E. Harrison. B. Kuhnle, C. Haigh, S. Smith am, P. Larson. M. Loin, D. Stellas, M. Horowitz. Front Row: D. Goode, B. Kuhnle. G. Endo, M. Bernstein. G. Schambcrg. K. Chenack, R. imberofl. M. Tanaka. Harrier’s Have Successful Season The varsity harriers placed third in the Cen- tral Suburban Conference with a record of 3-2 and an overall record of 6-5. The squad was led by Junior Bill Kuhnle. The Viking harriers should be a definite contender for the championship next year with a superior group of sophomores coming up to Varsity to help the well established junior runners. VARSITY SCORES Niles North vs. Niles East 33-24 Niles North vs. Niles West 22-35 Niles North vs. Maine West 33-24 Niles North vs. West Leyden 24-31 Niles North vs. Palatine 40-21 Niles North vs. Glenbrook South 22-33 Niles North vs. Deerfield 25-30 Niles North vs. Glenbrook North 34-25 Niles North vs. Maine South 34-25 Niles North vs. Lake Forest 19-36 Niles North vs. Wauconda 23-32 96 Junior Bill Kuhnle displays stride that helped make him Northi's most valuable harrier for the second consecutive season. Sophomores Dennis Desaegher, Doug Current, and Louie Lrbolt finish 1,2,3 in the Maine South Meet. The frosh-soph Harriers have given Coach Robinson much to be optimistic about. Fin- ishing second in the conference with a 4-2 record and an 11-3 overall record, the frosh- soph runners have proven North a cross- country power of the Central Suburban Conference Champion and along with Den- nis Desaegher should bring North extremely successful seasons in the near future. Frosh-Soph 11-3 Rack Row: Coach Baptist, S. Blostrin, H. Crubman, K. Sticket . Schaeffer, G. Dacnman, J. Wicnstroer, G. K orbus, J. I azarus, D. Cano. G. Freed, S. Allng. Second Row: M. Korey, L. Aron, A. Goldberg, L Le- bolt, D. Desaegher, K. Wolfinger, H. Greenwald, D. Current, S. Meyer, C. Goldstein. B. Fieedhill, M. Kelln. Front Row: B. Roth. R. Meier, C. Goldstein. B. Freedhill. M. Kelin. Front Row: B. Roth, R. Meier. H. Fri- end, R. Turim, M. West, J. Zivic, S. Gitelis, S. Block, J. Zun, G. Nelson. FROSH-SOPH SCORES Niles North vs. Niles West 24-31 Niles North vs. Niles East 23-35 Niles North vs. Palatine 33-22 Niles North vs. Lake Forest 25-31 Niles North vs. Wauconda 21-37 Niles North vs. Maine West 26-29 Niles North vs. West Leyden 19-40 Niles North vs. New Trier West 21-37 Top Row: H. Sadkin. I). I)refer. S. I'oznanskv, K. Thomas. H. Brown, Coach Weber. Hottom Ron■ 1). 1)1- dech. K. Cilnian. K. Sonenblum, A. I'cderscn. Capi. F. Kolak. C. Dictor. Grapplers Take Second in Central Suburban League Varsity Wrestling Scores Niles North 18 Forest View 25 Niles North 29 Palatine 16 Niles North 13 Evanston 32 Niles North 6 Maine East 36 Niles North 17 Conant 26 Niles North 23 Glenbrook North 14 Niles North 25 Glen brook South 19 Niles North 28 Lake Forest 15 Niles North 22 Maine South 20 Niles North 20 Niles West 18 Niles North 20 Deerfield 21 Junior Dean Didech uses all of his strength to pin his opponent in this match. Most Valuable Wrestler, Fred Kolak. racks up rid- ing time in his match against Mike Kills of Cham- paign. during the stale finals at McCaw Hall. Rich Thomas. 16-3 for the season, has perfect control of Jim Stengel from Niles W est. Rolak Wins State Crown The varsity wrestling team fell 14 seconds shy of winning the Central Suburban League crown this year. After a slow start the Var- sity grapplers came into their own and appeared destined to capture the tide. How- ever, when the Vikings met Deerfield for the title a disqualification with 14 seconds remaining cost the crown. Rich Thomas, Arnold Pedersen, Steve Poznansky, and Cap- tain Fred Rolak were all chosen to the all league team. Rolak, the Most Valuable Wrestler, became Northi's first state cham- pion with his blinding speed and tremen- dous rides. Compiling a record of 28-1 the iinest of any athlete in Northi history',Rolak bagged the state crown at the 127 pound class. Coach Weber was extremely pleased with this dedicated and determined group of wrestlers. Senior (.ary Dictor who compiled an 11-3 record waits for an opening against Guy Ward of Evanston. 99 fop Row J. Mendes, T. Johnson, B. Tucker, B. Mendes, J. Kirk, R. Saltzgeber, S. Block, C. leBrun. K. Blosteln, B. Atlas, M. Mander , I. Berger. Coach Mil . Mnltlle Rou C. Swam (Mgr.), M. Samuels, K. look, K. Ingram, K Turski. S. Carlson. K. I'iiisky. N. Chamiln, I). Singer, 1.. Fisher. Rottom Row H. ilexom. H. Blanchard, C. (Goldman, M. Well, S. Sieinbrink, B llelman, G. Blum. Noi Pictured B. Mead, I.. Slearn. M. Grabner, I). Ling front Row J I’erelman, H. Friedman. S. lipkc, (I. Kndo, F. Ishi uka, I). Swanson. Top Row H. Koscnquist, B. Alpert, G. Waldman, B. Miles. P. Smletanka, B. Dolins, Coach Browning. Determination and aggressiveness were characteristic of the J.Y. wrestling team this year. Although the J.V. squad ended up with a record of 2-8 they gained much con- fidence and experience. The Sophomore team was more successful and ended up with a record of 5-7 winning their last four meets in a row. Ken Lubowich did a fine job for the team and won the Most Valuable Wrestler award. The Freshman team started slow but won four out of their last five meets and look as though they will bring many victories to the Northi wrestling team in the future. They were paced by undefeated Neil Chris- tensen. All of these teams give Nordti a good chance of capturing the crown next year. Top Row: Coach ilodnik, C. Coldstcin. M. Mallin, B. Kosenquist, J. Cooper, J. Felt- man (Mgr.). Middle Row: B. Aronowkz, S. tanderman, S. Mayer, J. Jacobs. K. Fried- man. Rottom Row: M. Kelin, G. Turner, N. Christensen, J. Ford, P. Sayad. Not Pic- tured: K. Lubowich. J. V. Wrestling Scores Niles North 9 Forest View 35 Niles North 14 Palatine 28 Niles North 10 Flvanston 40 Niles North 18 Maine West 31 Niles North 13 Conant 36 Niles North 19 Glenbrook South 24 Niles North 28 Lake Forest 19 Niles North 19 Maine South 27 Niles North 31 Niles West 13 Niles Nordi 5 Deerfield 39 Sophomore Wrestling Scores Niles North 19 Forest View 28 Niles North 39 Maine South 10 Niles North 14 Prospect 34 Niles North 14 Evanston 24 Niles North 15 Palatine 34 Niles North 16 Deerfield 33 Niles North 16 Niles West 29 Niles North 9 I,ake Forest 33 Niles North 32 New Trier 13 Niles North 41 Glenbrook North 8 Niles North 25 Elk Grove 14 Niles Nordt 31 Glenbrook South 1C Freshmen Wrestling Scores Niles North 38 Forest View 10 Niles North 27 Maine South 29 Niles North 25 Evanston 27 Niles North 22 Prospect 26 Niles North 32 Palatine 16 Niles North 10 Deerfield 32 Niles North 18 Niles West 30 Niles North 22 Lake Forest 22 Niles North 38 New Trier 10 Niles North 36 Glenbrook North 23 Niles North 48 Elk Grove 5 Niles North 25 Wheeling 33 Niles North 46 Glenbrook South 3 Standing A. Young, 1_ (.arson, M. Weil, J. limor, T. i'owal, J. Tra uger, I). Mayzel. K. Ilalpcrln, | Mc- Kay, R. tlalpern. Kneeling: M. Could (Mgr.), Coach Baptist. Varsity Cagers Have Successful Season Senior Rick llalperin suspended in a picturesque jump shot. The Varsity basketball team ended up a fine season with a record of 13-9. Determination, desire, aggressiveness, and confidence were all characteristic of this fine team. The Var- sity cagers opened up the campaign with a victory over Niles Hast. Later on in the season they defeated Niles W est enabling them to capture the township championship. In the Niles North Holiday Tournament the Vikes took third place and by doing so won North's first basketball trophy. Seniors Jim McKay and Larry Larson were named to the All-Central Suburban League team and tied for the team's Most Valuable Player. Star ball-handler and outside shooter, Dave Mayzel drives around Doug Kedmon of Evan- ston in the Regional game. Varsity Basketball Scores Niles North 50 Niles East 47 Niles North 44 Prospect 54 Niles North 46 Evanston 59 Niles North 57 Palatine 44 Niles North 52 Maine West 43 Niles North 68 Wheeling 47 Niles North 63 Sullivan 61 Niles North 47 Warren 53 Niles North 74 Senn 51 Niles North 55 Conant 42 Niles North 66 Ridgewood 51 Niles North 47 Glenbrook North 40 Niles North 32 Glenbrook South 37 Niles North 52 Maine South 59 Niles North 59 Niles West 47 Niles North 61 Deerfield 81 Niles North 58 Glenbrook North 47 Niles North 48 Glenbrook South 56 Niles North 65 Maine South 46 Niles North 57 Niles West 60 Niles North 71 Deerfield 58 Niles North 51 Evanston 61 Junior Mike Weil flip in an easy lay up against Kvanston as Rick llalperin awaits a possible rebound. Larson and McKay Make All-league center and co-Most Valuable Player, tarry Larson gets set to ripple the nets with a jump shot against arch rivals Niles West. All-Central Suburban All Ixague selection and co-Most V aluable Player. Senior |ms McKa u m in a two pointer against Kvanston. The Niles North J.V. basketball team had a tremendous start but could not maintain their momentum. Winning eight out of their first ten games the junior varsity cagers seemed to be nearly unbeatable. However, defeat came and the J.V. squad ended up with a record of 9-9. They were paced by Most Valuable Player and Honorary Cap- tain Bruce Salt .berg. The Sophomore team (pictured below) had a fine record of 10-6. Led by Most Valu- able Player, Ed Tadelman, the soph team had a record of 4-2 in conference play and appear to be capable of filling the shoes of some varsity men. These boys along with some of the J.V. team members could bring Northi a championship next year. Top Row C.. Kipness, B. Stupp, C. K or bus, B. Wilson, S. Kckman, A. Ilambourgrr. (loach Henderson. Rottom Row: M. Korey, K. Tadelman, S. Nightman. I.. Sam. II. Zimmerman. I ’. Basketball Scores Niles North 70 Niles East 50 Niles North 44 Prospect 51 Niles North 44 Evanston 42 Niles North 48 Palatine 34 Niles North 45 Maine West 40 Niles North 62 Wheeling 34 Niles North 48 Conant 35 Niles North 53 Eidgewood 36 Niles North 42 Glenbrook North 43 Niles North 63 Glenbrook South 34 Niles North 43 Maine South 60 Niles North 48 Niles West 49 Niles North 51 Deerfield 54 Niles North 66 Glenbrook North 37 Niles North 51 Glenbrook South 54 Niles North 46 Maine South 58 Niles North 46 Niles West 47 Niles North 44 Deerfield 52 Sophomore Basketball Scores Niles North 36 Niles East 57 Niles North 40 Adlai Stevenson 37 Niles North 48 Maine South 51 Niles North 45 Prospect 51 Niles North 74 West Leyden 57 Niles North 59 Palatine 52 Niles North 40 Evanston 48 Niles North 43 Deerfield 40 Niles North 67 Niles West 64 Niles North 45 New Trier West 64 Niles North 44 New Trier West 34 Niles North 56 Glenbrook North 48 Niles North 53 Elk Grove 48 Niles North 65 Glenbrook South 63 Niles North 49 Wheeling 39 Niles North 57 Maine West 58 C. Westberg. A. Marcus, S. Aling, L McMahon. A. Bcilgard. Coach Rocpcr, I). Swan- son, M.Olefskv. B. Lav in, B. Ipjan, I). I vcnson. Successful seasons by both the Frosh A and Frosh B squads give Niles North a good chance of becoming a power of the Central Suburban league next year. The Frosh A ended up with a record of 8-8 while the Frosh B had a record of 10-6. On the Frosh B squad Carl Westberg broke seven freshmen records and looks like one of the best prospects in Northi history. Dale McKay was the Most Valuable Player on the Frosh A . Thee frosh hoopsters show the spirit of all Northi teams by fighting under the boards. Top Row K Stic ken. B. Marlon. R Trehels, 1). Altenberg. J. Peterson; M. Kasten. Coach Haines, ftotlom Row C. Nelson, R Wlddowson, B. Paynter, I). McKay, J. Cinsburg (Mgr.). Not Pictured C. Plidus. R. Meier Top Ron-: M. Plotkin. M. Kdwards, J. (icr- sirn. R. Rapper, J. Segal. Middle Row (loach Cres , J. Garris, M. Wedge, S. Weber. L Pardo. Coach («rani. Jiotlom Ron 1). Mel- chcr, P. Ruhr, S. Douglas, J. Russo. S. ZlndeU. The Niles North ’arsity gymnastic team did not wait long to win their first Central Sub- urban League championship. In the first year of the league's existence the Vikings were un- defeated in league competition. The most savored victory of all was that over arch- rivals Niles West. The gymnasts proved this victory was no fluke by downing the Indians once again during the league meet without the services of Most Valuable Gym- nast Larry Pardo. After dropping the first meet of the year to defending state champs, Evanston, the Vikings jumped on the vic- tory express and rattled off 13 straight dual meet victories. The main reason for this superb season was the tremendous depth of this team. However, this team was not with- out superstars. Senior Hon Rapper regained his state recognition by taking second in the state on the parallel bars with a Herculean routine. Joel Segal took fourth in the state on the trampoline and Junior Murray Plot- kin took seventh in Illinois on the parallel bars and in all-around. Other stars were Steve Zindell, 11th in the state on the rings, Jeff Gersten and Pete Ruhr. This was truly a team that will be remembered as one of ■os the greatest in Northi's history. Gymnasts Bring First League Crown to North ! Varsity Gymnastic Scores Niles North 64 Evanston 68 Niles North 78 Wheeling 53 Niles North 84 Palatine 48 Niles North 81 Maine West 51 Niles North 79 East Leyden 53 Niles North 94 Riverside-Brookfld. 38 Niles North 91 Maine South 41 Niles North 92 Conant 42 Niles North 72 New Trier 60 Niles North 86 Glenbrook North 46 Niles North 94 Rich Central 37 Niles North 71 N iles West 61 Niles North 78 Glenbrook South 53 Niles North 72 Forest V iew 60 Conference Meet 1st Place District Meet 5th Place State Meet 6th Place lurry I'ardo holds the rxircindy dif- ficult L-Cros without much difficulty. Junior Murray llotkin, 7th in the state In all-around shows a flank on the horizontal bar. Ron Rapper. 2nd in the State of Illinois on the parallel bars holds a one-arm handstand during a meet Frosh - Soph Show Tremendous Promise Top Row: Coach Cress, C. Citron. J. Wyler, L. Schwartz. H. Zlndell, D. Cano, B. Johnson. R. Kroger. J. ilerzberg, R. Jacobson, Coach («rant. Middle Row: C. Swenson. S. Sadacca. K. Suflka, I. Sherman. J. (Jor- don, M. We t, B. Schatz, H. Shapiro, W. Levy, M. Wenger, C. Klehr. Roitom Row: A. Feng, S. Kamin, K. Mueller. J. Weissman. J. Kay. J. K.nglehardt. S. Safron, D. Underman, I. Struer. Not shown in the above picture is Scott Suffka. deceased, who was the number one horizontal bar performer for Frosh-Soph team. This tragedy was greatly felt by both the gymnasts and all of Niles North. The Niles North Frosh-Soph gymnasts proved to be too tough for most of their opponents this year. Ending up with a fine record of 12-3 the Frosh-Soph gymnasts won eleven out of their last twelve meets. This team was comprised mostly of freshmen, but through the tremendous coaching of Coaches Grant and Cress they developed rapidly and were a team that was strong in all departments. In the league meet, in which the team took second, Bob Johnson captured the all-around championship, and Howie Zindell bagged the championship on the rings. These performers along with others give Northi a good chance of retaining its league crown next year. Frosh-Soph Gymnastic Scores Niles North 57 Evanston 75 Niles North 96 River.-Brook. 36 Niles North 61 Wheeling 71 Niles North 84 1 2 Palatine 46 1 2 Niles North 78 1 2 East Leyden 53 1 2 Niles North 86 Maine West 46 Niles North 72 Conant 60 Niles North 89 Glenbrook N. 43 Niles North 65 1 2 Maine South 66 1 2 Niles North 75 New Trier E. 57 Niles North 86 Niles West 46 Niles North 79 1 2 New Trier W. 52 1 2 Niles North 76 Rich Central 56 Niles North 80 Glenbrook S. 52 Niles North 67 Forest View 65 League Meet 2nd Place 10 Top Row Coach Husk. B. Schoos, J. Wolz. J. Heller, B. Smith, C. Stluka, Coach Hosier. Middle Ron S. Krasny. G. Davis. J Vender, W. Colker, D. Temple. Bottom Row W. Berger (Mgr.), B. Krasnev. (J. I ande. M. RlflVlnd. T. Quinn. Tanksters Take m € Sixth In State Senior James Heller. 4th in the state in the 50 yard freestyle and 5th in the 100 yard freestyle, stands supreme In the Niles North pool. Steve Krasny. 11th in the state in the 200 yard individual medley, starts pulling away Junior Jeff Vender display the butterfly stroke. The Niles North varsity swimming team ended up an excellent season with a dual meet record of 12-1. Ripping through oppo- nents by such astronomical margins as 86-9, the Viking tanksters have rapidly moved among the ranks of the state's swim pow- ers. The Viking swimmers came in sixth in the state meet this year. Paced by Jim Heller, who took a fourth and a fifth, the Viking swimmers were only 13 points out of third. Bob Schoos took 3rd in the 400 yard freestyle and the relay team of Wolz, Krasny, Smith, and Vender took sixth. If Viking teams of the future continue to im- prove at this rate a state championship is not far off. Senior Orcg Linde far ahead of all competition in this race against Niles West. Junior Hob Schoos. 3rd In the state in the 400 yard freestyle flys off of the blocks in a dual meet. The Frosh-Soph swimming team had a good record of 8-6 this year. The team was com- prised of mostly freshmen and with die ex- perience they will gain in the future they should be able to keep the swimming tra- dition of Niles Nordi going. This year the freshmen swimmers had four meets of their own. The Viking swimmers won all four of these meets handily show- ing Viking supremacy in the water. When these boys are seniors they should Ik- great. They give Northi swim teams a brightfuture. Frosh-Soph Swim Scores Niles Nordi 54 Niles East 41 Niles North 15 Glenbrook S. 80 Niles North 71 East Leyden 23 Niles North 18 New Trier W. 77 Niles North 89 Niles West 56 Niles North 27 Glenbrook N 68 Niles North 31 Deerfield 64 Niles North 50 Dike Forest 45 Niles North 68 Prospect 28 Niles North 511 2 Maine East 43 1 2 Niles North 66 1 2 Elmwood Pk. 28 1 2 Niles North 42 Maine South 53 Niles North 57 Maine West 38 Niles North 63 Forest View 32 Top Row Coach Lund. K. Cox. I. Ilcrtcr. M. Lazarus, J. Han. K. Lidt-n. J. Tanker, C. Anderson. B. Bluincuilial 1 lk i ic Row II. Kotield, S. Morgan. B. Peterson. K. Bor- man. A. Schmidt. P. Wessds, (•. Sandler. Rottom Row: S. Barnstead, C. Dworski. II. Polk (Mgr ). W. Berger (Mgr.). A. Spatz (Mgr.), A Nixon. K Schriar, S. Kernes. Freshman Swim Scores Niles North 57 Niles East 26 Niles North 55 Glenbrook South 40 Niles North 78 Maine East 17 Niles North 52 Niles West 43 Rack Row: P. I-azarus. J. (.olden. M.Celtncr, L. I.ang, H Halperin, S. Schir- mer. W. Victor, Coach ('.asten. Coach Schuckhart, R. Freidman. Second Row: M. Finesilver. N. Katz. C. Anderson, M. Mandi. L Levinson. H. Portman. D. Banlett, B. Nissenson, P. Smetana. Front Row J. Cersten, R. Fisher. R. liaipem. C. Brin, A. I-anderman. The 1965 Viking baseball team seems destined to maintain Niles Township's reputation as one of the finest baseball areas in the state. Coach Shuckhart, in his first year as varsity mentor, is blessed with an abundance of experienced talent in almost every position. Strong pitching should be supplied by Sen- iors Norm Katz and Paul Lazarus, last year's mound stalwarts. Big bats will be wielded by Paul Smetana, Ron Halpern, and Rick Halperin, who led the conference in runs batted in last season. Like most of the other team sports at North, last year's baseball team was plagued by inexperience. As a result many tight games were lost because of mental errors. If this year's diamondmen are able to function as an alert unit, with a tight de- fense, the Vikings could be the surprise of the con- ference. Senior Paul Smetana gives a mighty swing and hits the ball into left Bcld as the Vikings open the baseball season with their first win. Senior Paul lazarus. returning as one of the starting pitchers, displays the form that made him one of last year's most valuable varsity players. Senior Rick Halperin, who had most R.B I s last year, slides into home on Rack Ron Manager N. Alhalcl. H. Zimmerman, L Share, D. Mattson, B. hauler, W. Kasch, M. Stein, I). Iloflberg, A. Roinltois. Front Row: J. Weisman. D. Gooris, A. Goldberg, C. Wells, E. Tadclman, B. Wilson. Rack Row: Coach Meier. K. Sticken, L Babb. M. Olefskv. S. Harris, M. Kasten. G. Siegil. manager. Second Row: R. Widdowson, C. Kiscnberg. M. CM ells, A. Marcus, N. Christensen. Front Row: I). Israel. S. Weiner, J. Kcm. Absent: Crow, Manager. Rack Row l Swanson. I). Altenbern. M. Saunders. S. Carlson. C. IeBrun, Coach Ackman. Second Row M. Jacover, B. Cllemers, J. PolakofT. R. Cohen. H. Mend. Front Row: K. Greenberg, 1). Levenson. G. Nelson. R. Meier, R Steiner, manager. Top Row: Coach Conway. Coach Robinson. P. Sternberg. T. Cano. W. Hcdstrom, C. Myhr, A. Arenson. Coach Ramirez. Coach McCarrell. Third Row: VI. Brownsiein, L Starkopf, B. Sweetow, B. Kuhnlc. R .imbcroff, R. Green, G. Endo Second Row. M. Berstein, E. Chertack, R. Nelson, W. Kuhnlr. B. Saltzbcrg, J. Breen. Bottom Row: B. Levy, B. Bcarak. R. Rosenquist, M. Edwards, C. Schamber. M. Horowitz. 1). Suffka. The varsity track team enjoyed great success during the indoor season. Ending up with a record of 7-1 the Viking cindermen have established themselves as one of the finest teams on the north shore. The Vikings came in second in the league meet behind Maine South. Sprinters Chuck Haigh, the confer- ence champ, and Bob Sweetow along with Terry Gano and Bill Kuhnle gave the Vikings plenty of outstanding men. Top Row: Coach McCarrell. Coach Robinson. I). Cano. S. Willis. J. Wicnstroer. H. Lev insky. B. Rosenquist, Coach Conway. Third Row: M. Brownsiein, J. Engelhard!. School record holder in the shot pul. Paul Sternberg gets M. Edelhan. L. Garner. R. Nrim, I). Endo. Coach Ramuez. Second Row: B. Levy, set to unlash another great throw. K. Wolfinger. B. Zamost, L. irbolt. B. Kreehill. J. Zivic, I). Desaegher. Bottom Row R. Diesterhcft. J. Collins, R. Burton. E. Taylor, B. Marion. Senior Bob Sweetow. township champion for the last two years and school record holder, leaps off on another jump. Viking hurdler. Terry Gano. a consistent point getter in inerts clears the high hurdles easily. Outstanding sprinter. Chuck Haigli. the conference champ in both the 50 and 100 yard dashes, explodes out of the starting blocks in a prac- tice run. 15 I.ast years Most Valuable Golfer. John Wash- burn. sinks his putt for a birdie during a dual meet. Standing (loach Rusk, G. Galluzzo, A. Young, K. Olkiewicz, J. McKay. Knee- ling: I). Doruff. B. Skolnik. J. Washburn, Absent I). Mayzel. Coach Rush eagerly awaits the start of the golf season. With four returning lettermcn, including last years Most Valuable Golfer, John Washburn, the Viking linksters could bag the state crown. Don Doruff and Jim McKay add balance to a great group of golfers. Consistency in Dave Mayzel could be the key to the state championship. The frosh-soph team under the careful guidance of Coach Shadis promise to continue the winning tradition for Northi golfers. Senior Don Doruff gels off a beau- lilful shoi from the fairway during a meet. Tup Rou (loach Shadis, R. Johnson, G. Hoover, B. Stawiarski, A. Hambourger. R. Kurtz. R. Wolff. Mkldle Row B Wadler. I’. Aaron. M. Korey. S. Slov, L Blomberg, T. Guenther. Bottom Row B. Atlas, 1). hang, M. Shumate, A. Spatz. G. Kramer. Coach Cranl. B. Heckman, L Lifton. B. Mayers. K. Sufllta. M. Perdman, J. Jacob. J. Levin. L. Newman. M. Kissman. The outlook for the 1965 tennis season ap- pears excellent with many of last years mem- bers back. The team will be led by Seniors Barry Heckman and Joel Levin. With Coach Grant coaching this squad they could be tough and knock off any team on any given day. The Frosh-Soph team under Coach Mitz is expected to make a strong bid for the league tide. Number One singles player, Joel Levin, returns a shot against defend- ing state champs Arlington. Rack Row: Coach Grant, A. Could, L. Herter. B. Mayers. B. Kdler. S. Berlin. J. Clarkson, P. Sandler, Coach MHz. Middle Row ). Perdman. C. Goodman. R. Goldblatt, K. Suflka. N. Farber. R. Vender. R. Jacob Rottom Row C. Westberg, G. Goldman, J. Seidell, I). Goldman. L Klisco. L. Newman. Senior Barry Heckman follows through a shot that ended the match 6-0, 6-0 against Niles West. 117 The intramural program at Niles North was a tremendous successthisyear.CoachSkuban designed a program that allowed students to compete against others in their own class level. While competing the student represented his hall and earned points that eventually won a plaque for his hall. Intramurals in- cluded a cross country meet, a free throw contest, boys and girls volleyball, boys basketball, boys softball, boys and girls bowling, and gymnastics freeplay. The in- tramural program affords boys who work or who cannot find sufficient time to compete on an interscholastic team an opportunity to participate in athletics. This program was a great success and should continue to be so in the future. G.A.A. depends, upon the Board Member to organize its activities and clubs. Rack Row A. Mandclbaum. K. Shatney, J. tlerbon, J. Heller. B. Warren. B. Cohen, A. Phillips. Front Row H. Fair. K. Kuhn, J. Herr- mann. J. Johnson. I). Kotner, K. Belokon. G.A.A. Promotes Activities The Girls Athletic Association is an organ- ization which offers girls many opportuni- ties for fun and physical fitness with its games and clubs held after school through- out the week. The annual bake sale raises money and provides an after school snack for a hungry student body. Sports such as volleyball, tennis and trampolining of- fer vigorous activity for the girls who par- ticipate. Each year try-outs are held, and the girls with the most ability or potential are chosen to become members of Auroris- the modern dance club, Cygnettes-the swim club, or the Girls Gymnastic Glub, all of which present exhibitions during the school year. C.A.A. officers circled because of their outstanding service and interest in the organization are. K. Kuhn (secretary), J. Johnson (vice-president), J. Herrmann (president). D. Kotner (treasurer). A seal drop on the trampoline is Helen Kohn's way of getting exercise along with having fun. 12 1 Practice helps the gymnastic club attain proficiency on apparatus. Back Boa- M. Milliard, B. Cohen, J. Blott, I). Kcchn. G. Stevens, K. Keefe. Front Boa-: C. Drawbaugh, M. Powell, 1). Swenson, L Freeman, K. Cook. I). Svancina, II. Kohn, S. Jackson. Sally Jackson, president of the team, prepares for a difficult stunt on the uneven parallel bars. Diane Swenson and Marita Powell display their grace and co-ordi- nation on ll e balance beam. The girls in Auroris use motions instead of words. Rack Row: C. Kosen. H. Richardson. H. Cogen, C. Friend. I. Ford, R. Cabbey. Second Row 11. Alfassa. N. Raul, R. I-eiler. K. Wagenaar, A. Sulkin. K. Kuhn. S. Perlman, I . Cohn. First Row V Miller. A. Cay nor, F'. SHon. Cygnettcs work long hours to develop symmetry in the water. The swim club members are: Clockwise from Bottom:]. Nelson, J. Sauser, J. Blott, I). Smith, V. Blackman, I). Woods. F. Kcchei. M. Satkowski. K. Kuhn. K. Shatney, G. Stevens, J. Shiozaki (president), S. Nelson. J. Shizaki, B. Cohen, B. Head, S. Melichar. R. Carlson, A. Biumenthal. L. Freeman. C. Rambert. A. Gold- schmidt, F. Loiben, K. McWhorter. 124 The Timer's Club is a useful asset to ilte Swim- ming team, l iming the races and handing out cards to die boys as they finish keeps the meets running smoothly. Howling every week with the C.A.A. league helps develop accuracy- in the game for these girls. 125 t hrowing the ball straight up into the air helps the girls of the Tennis Club develop a strong sene. In one of (heir many formations are the Varsity Cheerleaders, Hack How: Caryn F.dclson, Linda Trebels. Second Row: Lois Berry, Linda Friedman, Diane Swenson. First Row: Sherry Rice, and Marita Powell. Cheerleaders Stir School Spirit Always prepared to spur our teams on to victory are the four cheerleading squads. In or out of their uniforms they are known throughout the school for the enthusiasm they can stir to promote school spirit. Prac- ticing three days a week after school is dif- ficult work, but it's a must to obtain the goals they are striving for,--many stunts and perfect form to exhibit at Niles North's athletic events, and the ability to communi- cate their loyalty to the student body. Var- sity Cheerleaders attend all football and bas- ketball games and are fine representatives of our school. At the regional basketball tournament, they were chosen the outstand- ing squad. Along with the other squads the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders arouse keen interest in our teams at pep rallies and Jun- ior Varsity games. In addition to appearing at swimming and wrestling meets, the Freshman and Sopho- more Cheerleaders encourage support for their respective teams. With three years of cheerleading behind her. Captain Unda Trebels is always aglow with pep and enthusiasm. •26 setting an example for the rest of the school to follow. A broad smile, constant energy and remarkable agility make Diane Swenson an able cheerleader. Known for her devotion to cheerleading, Sheri Rice is always ready to cheer the teams on to victory. At the Homecoming football game, the cheerleaders. Ix is Berry, Diane Swenson. Caryn Kdelson. iJnda Treb- els, Sheri Rice and Marita Powell, are eager with their support. 27 Kxhibitiiig their excellent form the J.V. Cheerleaders Marlene Kaniuk. Kathy Belokon, Karen Clarkson, Cheri Fisher, Wendy Posner and (.aurie Miles demonstrate a new cheer. unior Varsity., Sophomores leading Junior Varsity teams to victory are the J.V. Cheerleaders: Cheri Fisher, Marlene Kan- iuk, Captain Karen Clarkson. Kathy Belokon. Wendy Posner, and laurie Miles. 128 As Freshman Cheerleaders. Rita ('arisen. Captain Barbara Dressier, Judy Cassman, Bonnie Mayers, and lirnr Levy help introduce their classmates to Niles North sports. and Freshmen Cheer Teams On Knthusiasm Is the trademark of sophomore Cheer leaders Captain Holly Spielman, Dale Olson. Debbie Sowers and Allison, Sulkln. 2 130 AL EVENTS Time is a river of passing events, aye. a rushing torrent. Marcus Aurelius m 132 . . . the Viking crowd. Civil War Repeat-Norse Beats South was tlie theme for Northi Homecoming 1965. The student body and Alumni '65 attended the various functions. The pep rally on Friday, car caravan on Saturday, and the game, were important parts of the weekend. The Vikings, a much improved team, fought to a tie with Maine South. The queen and her court were crowned at the dance Saturday night to end the gala week- end for another year. The entrance of the Viking squad is accompanied by the Northl cheer- leaders. Jefl Smith gets ready for the Civil War parade. A Civil War Kepeat,’ says team captain ]im McKay. The twllitr pep rally means spirit and skits. The first Viking Homecoming b made complete by Alumni at the pre-game brunch. 134 Ava Brody, the 1965 Homecoming Queen, receives the team football. Spirit riso Senior John Wood escorts J unior Princess Alice Wilke. Court Senior Princess Amy Robinson is es- corted by Senior Bruce Thomson. Senior Princess Diane Swenson is escorted by Senior Tern' Cano. Senior Larry (.arson escorts Junior Princess Debbv YanDeusen. until lilt lights dim 135 Standing Room Only for Mr. Frank (Jeff Swanson) reads Anne's diary, found by Miep( Kathy Betts). Anne (Sue Perlman) meets Moochie. Peter's (Cary lib- kin) cat. Smash hit . . . Pulitzer Prize winner a stirring sensation as portrayed by Northi performers . . . Audience captured from start to finish . . . . . . Tension of hiding in a tiny attic strongly played by Anita Vega, Jeff Swanson, Cary Lind, Marcia Freeman, Howie Goldstein . . . Poignant interpretation by Sue Perlman as Anne . . . Cary Libkin fantastic as Peter . . . Technically flawless, thus maintain- ing quality of script . . . Audience leaves drained, living through three years of hiding . . . Outstanding production surpassing expectations . . . Superb . . . Mov- ing . . . Diary of Anne Frank. ( The refugees In hiding left lo right are Marcia Freeman. Sue Perlman, Cary Und. Howard Coldsteln, Anita Vega, Jeff Swanson. Cary Libkin. and Bever- ly Adel man. Diary of Anne Frank” ) Anne (Sue Perlman) Is'in one of her playful moods with I’etcr (Cary libktn) as Mrs. Frank (Anita ega) looks on. Cary iJnd patiently wails as he is transformed into Mr. Dussel. left to right. Sue IVrlman, Anita Vega. Beverly Adelman. and Howard Goldstein in one of the play's most dramatic moments. Before the opening. Sue I’erlman tries on pan of her costume. 137 Su?i Cordon U. Siegel, ). Dotgin, J. Slutsky, ). Stem berg P) 2lVZ B Karyn Cults M. Ubow. M. Krets man, K Kurtz, J. Wood, . Rookshester. .. Peterson. J. Kauf- man. R. Sto ken, . Kuluin. if. M iguana, .! . ' nr For three straight nights, February 10, 11, 12, the lights dimmed on a sold-out Niles North Theatre and a narrator walked on stage. From that mo- ment on, thirty-one talented acts composed entirely ol Vikings transported the audience to Vaudeville a la (.arte. ith some of the original stage drops Joanne Creme 'Vaudeville a la Carte’ Sue Rasof as background, die Old Palace Theatre in New York was recreated as teenagers presented vaude- ville as they would have it revived. The direction of Mr. Van Arsdale and the accompaniment of Aunt Dody and her son. Skip, helped make Norse- capades '66 one ol die hits of the year. Mlison Sulkm. Hob yum Haines • I ('•onion. Hob Roth. Mike Schneider, truce Kaplan Jan Leifer Robin Leifer M Keizer, . Harnett. D. Hair man. .1. R roily. J. II cisman, S. Kray. R. Malta tk. ). Sven son. S. Rice . Rerper. . Stiver. S. C rob st em. M. Usher. . .SVr rr. A. fucker. ). Wollack, .1. Rodens tein, ft. Adler. M. ft a mow. Matey Hammerman. Adrienne Hersch, Aruit Rivkin Have Ross Taffy Ray. Linda Friedman Aryan A abb, liurb Aeelen Cary l.nid Stilly ('luinn n, iynda Davis I', Flint. S. Kaplun, M. Mutinam, A. Rohrrr, J. Hehnan, .M. Klem, M. ) ouny Front . Sc 1 1 rtf. A. Kaye. Sue Francke. Idl Dawson Cast Spring Musical April 5, 1966 Dear Editor: I'd like to congratulate the cast and crew of this year's spring musical for an extreme- ly enjoyable show. The story of Guys and Dolls was definitely enhanced by the fine acting and, particularly, the singing of the performers. The excellent choreography and dancing were actually what gave the show that Broadway touch, and the orchestra pro- vided superb accompaniment. I didn't realize how many really talented students attend our school. I also had never realized how important the lighting, stage and make-up crews were until going back- stage between acts. It was a remarkable show and definitely a success, as was obvious from the audi- ence's response. Thanks for a great per- formance! A Grateful Student Sarah Brown (Sue Cordon) explains what would happen il 1 Were a Bell Co New York's lop gambler.Sky Masirrson ( David Boss). Who me.’ I never heard of a crap game! Nathan Detroit (Steve Waller) answers the charges of D. Bran- iiigan (Mike Heilman). Adelaide (Judy Meltzer) is obviously stunned by the whole situation as Bob Kaye assists lier Cary lind and Dave Channon watch curiously. 143 The Hot Box dancers arc Anita Vega, Jill Daw- son. Kllen Silton. Judy Mcltzer. Suri Handle- man. Holly Cogen. and Holly Richardson. «44 Guys and Dolls The crap game is in full swing as Big Jule (Dave Chan- non) rolls. Onlookers are (from left to right) Cary Lind, Steve Waller and Bob Kaye. 'But (General, you can't close the Mission! The reaction of the Save-a-Soul workers Kathy Betts, Clenn Hartman and Sue Cordon to the edict of (General Cartwright (Mar- cia Freeman) is quite apparent. Junior Senior Prom Tight collars, last minute hemline changes, corsages to buy and pin. (Ouch!) Reservations made, beauty appointments kept ... the moment arrives . . . faltering hearts till the music starts, then each is secure in the arms of die other. Melodies rise and fall in unison with the hearts of the couples. The night whirls by in moments of fantasy . . . Prom '66. juniors Steve ZlndeU and Sunny Mussar crown seniors Cheryl Coldblatt and Can1 Wdls. A successful high school career reached a fining conclusion as Gary Wells was crowned ! rom King of Niles North’s first prom. Then, during the summer of 1965 Gary met with a tragedy which took his life. However, he Is remembered and admired among the students and staff of North!. 43 Graduation is an end and a beginning. The end of homework, signs on the ceiling, basketball games. The beginning of tomorrow. Friends left but not forgotten. Ideas formed, laying the basis for maturity in the world that is ours to mature and mature in. Mike Molinaro, tarry Peterson. Barbara Steinhob:, Norm Kreisman Bob Kaye, Noelle Frantell, and Pat Hucaro seem relaxed after graduation wishes are completed. Norman Kreisman and Pat Bucaro get ready for ceremonies. This Was The Week That Was . . . 148 ortrait 152 Every man's work, whether it be literature or music or pictures or architecture or anything else, is always a portrait of himself, and the more he tries to conceal himself the more clear- ly will his character appear in spite of him. Samuel Butler 153 Senior Class Board: Rack Ron H. Sadkin, B. Thomson. B. Kohrer. K Mignano. J. Wood. P. I.azarus, H. Hal pern. Second Row: L. Schatz, B. Simon, L. Sullivan. S. Cordon, A. Robinson. L. Boioton. Scatet J. Mc- Kay. R. Thomas (treasurer), S. Mussar (tlce-president), S. indell (president), C. Core (secretary), J Butor. SENIORS Varsity Cheerleaders M. Powell, L. Bern1. C. F. del son, L Trebels, I). Swen- son and S. Rice display the school s new emblem. This year's Senior Class, represented by the Senior Class Board, provided the nec- essary leadership to guide our school in the right direction. Their efforts went forth to establish new traditions that will long be remembered at Northi. The Senior Class sponsored Centennial Victory, our second annual homecoming dance. Adding to this fond memory are the many social festivities and athletic events which the Class of '66 enthusiastically supported. Their last few months of high school were involved with class dues, graduation practice, prom activ- ities and plans for the class will, gift and brunch. Certainly the motto on the senior buttons, The In Crowd Goes Out, was a fond farewell to years of pleasurable ex- periences. Yet, their thoughts are of the fu- ture when they will be initiated into the adult world. UNDA ABRAMS SS() 3,4; GAA 13- BEVERLY A DEI MAN Transferred from Austin H.S., Chicago, 2; Talent Show Crew 2; Spring Musical 4; Spring Musical Crew 3; Fall Play 4; Fall Play Crew 3; Girls Glee 2,3; National Thespian Society 4; GAA 1,2: Dra- ma Club 4. Future Teachers of America 3,4, Recording Secretary 4. JEANNIE AD ELMAN BRIAM ALBERT Transferred from Austin High School, Chicago. 2; SS0 2.4; Football 2, Sophomore N 2; Wrestling 3.4. Minor T T 3; Pep Club 4. Sec- retary 4. CHARLES ANDERSON Bronze Key 3; Cabinet 2; Cabinet Alternate 1; Debate Team 4; For- ensics 4; I'nited Nations Club 3. JUDITH ANDREWS SSO 1; Talent Show Crew 3; GAA 1.2; Arts Club 3; Chess Club 2; Latin Club 23; Pep Club 2. DA VID ANDRZEJE WSKl SSO 23; 'N Club 3,4; Football 1.23.4, Major N 3,4; Intramurals 13 NEAL ANSTADT Student Coundl 2. Student Council Alternate 1; SSO 3.4; Baseball 13; Intramurals 2; Pep Club 2; Hall Talent Show 4. ARLENE APPEIMAN SSO 3; Spring Musical 2; Spring Musical Crew 2; Spring Hay 1. 4; Spring Play Crew 1; Choir 3.4, Assistant Secretary 3, Music Pin 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; GAA 13; Intramurals 4; Pep Club 1,2,4. Vice President 2, President 4. ESTHER AREN SON Cabinet Alternate 2; Business Club 4. YVONE ARM TACE Ushers Club 3,4. CYDNEY ARONOW Bronze Key 2; Red Honor Certificate 1; Spring Musical Crew 3.4; GAA 133; Arts Club 3,4; Future Teachers of America 1.4; German Club 1,23.4; Pep Club 1; United Nations Club 3; Ushers Club 3,4 MICHELLE A RONO U ’ SSO 2.3; Spring Musical Crew 1.2; Girls Glee 1,2; Future Secretaries Club 4; German (Hub 2.3. THEDA ASHER National Merit letter of Commendation 4; Silver Key 3: Bronze Key 2; Red Honor Certificate 1; SSO 2.3; Spring Musical 4. Orches- tra 4; Intermediate Band 1; Concert Band 2.3.4; Marching Band 3, 4; French Club 3; Future Teachers of America 1.3,4. Historian 3; Philosophy Club 4; Science Lab Assistant 3,4. BRYAN BABB Cabinet Alternate 13; Talent Show 4; Intramurals 13; Pep Club 2; Intermediate Band 13; Ushers Club 1; AVA 13; Hall Talent Pro- grams 3,4. MARLENE BABETCH GAA 1; Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 2; Monitor 3. EIJZABETH BANTZ Homecoming Committee 3; Fall Play Crew 1; Aits Club 3.4; German Club 3,4, Vice-President 4; Philosophy Club 3. JAN BARNETT SSO 1.23.4; Talent Show 133.4; Spring Musical 2.4. Student Direc- tor 4; Spring Musical Crew 1; Fall Play Crew 13; National Thes- pian Society 2,3,4. GAA 133.4; Intramurals 4. rt Council 2.3,4; Future Nurse's Association 1,2; Spanish Club 133; Swim Club 1, 2; United Nations 3; Library Aid 1,2. DA VID BARTLETT SSO 2,3; Talent Show 3; Swimming 1; Gymnastics 2,3; Baseball 1,3.4; Major N 4; Intramurals 1.3,4; ftrp Club 1; Spanish Club 3; Hi-Y 1. MARILYNBASILE Girls Glee 13- STEFANI BA Y Student Senate 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Newspaper 4; Talent Show 4; GAA 1; French Club 3; Spotlighters 1; Monitor 2.4. tss JOEL BLOOM Cabinet Alternate 1,2; Hall Council 4; Talent Show Crew 4. Chair- man 4; Spring Musical Crew 4; Fall Play Crew 4; Spring Play Crew 3; Intramurals 1,23.4; AVA 2,3; Chemistry Club 4; Guard Club 2; Swimming Manager 1,2. ROBERT BL UMENFELD Talent Show Crew 3.4; Spring Musical Crew 3; Fall Play Crew 3; Spring Play Crew 3; Intramurals 13; Technical Services Club 3,4. GREGORYBOBEK Intramurals 2,3,4. RANDEE BODENSTEIN Cabinet 1; Cabinet Alternate 2; SSO 133; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Talent Show 3.4; Talent Show Crew 1; Spring Musical Crew 2; GAA 13; Spanish Club 1,2; Monitor 2.3,4. HENRY BOFMAN Student Senate 4; Talent Show 3,4; N“ Club 4; Wrestling 13. Soph- omore N 13; Baseball 13.4, Major N 4; Football 2.4. Major N 4; Russian Club 3; Intramurals 2,3. UN DA BOLOTIN Science Fair 1; Class Board 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Literary Magazine 3; GAA 133.4; Arts Club 1; French Club 13; Pep Club 13. MAN BOOKMAN Bronze Key 2; Science Fair 13; Science Seminar 2; Literary Maga- zine 1,2 JO YCE BOOKSHESTER Transferred from New York 3; SSO 4; Student Union Board 4. F.ntrrtainment Chairman 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Yearbook 4; I'alent Show 4; School Store 4. BONNIE BRA I MAN Homecoming Committee 4; Spring Musical 3.4; Girls’ Glee 3,4; Or- 156 thestra 3.4; Concert Band 13.3,4; Marching Band 3,4; French Club 13; Future Teachers of America 13.3; Pep Club 1; Monitor 3. HARLAN BECKER MICHELLE BECKER Transferred from F.lgin Academy, Klein 3; Homecoming Committer 4; Spring Musical Crew 1,4; Fall Play Crew 4; Spanish Club 3.4; Drama Club 4. KA THERINE BELOKON Spring Musical Crew 4; Concert Band 13; Cheerleading 3,4; GAA 133,4; Future Teachers of America 3; Russian Club 2,3,4; Ushers Club 3,4. JUDITH BENSON Mixed Chorus 3; Girls’ Glee 1,2; GAA 1; Spanish Club 2. MICHELLE BERGER Cabinet 13; SSO 23; Homecoming Committee 133.4; Talent Show 4; latent Show Crew 13.3; Spring Musical Crew 1.23; Fall May Crew 133.4; Spring Play Crew 133; National Thespian Society 4; GAA 13; German Club 13; Pep Club 1.2; Student Unification Board 13; Potpourri 4. PAUL BERGER Science Fair 2. 2nd Mace; Intramurais 1,2; Chemistry Club 4; Chess Club 1. FAITH BERK SSO 2.4; Spring Musical Crew 1; GAA 1. French Club 1. Future Nurses Association 1; Future Teachers of America 1; Ushers Club 1; lYp Club 1; Monitor 2; Homeroom F'ntertainmcnt 4; AVA 1; Spring Play Crew 1,2. ELLYCE BITTMAN Cabinet 1.2; SSO 2.3,4; Student Union Board 4. Vice President 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Spring Musical 23; Spring Musical Crew 4; I-ordei 2; Choir 3.4; Mixed Chorus2; Silver Music Pin 4. French Club 13; Future Teachers of America 3; Pep Club 1. DALE BJORK Mid Term Graduate CYNTHIA BLAUL SSO 1,23; GAA 13; Spodightcrs 1; Ushers Club 3. MERRY BLOCH National Merit Finalist 4; National Honor Society 3.4; Gold Key 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Gold Honor Certificate 1; Student Sen- ate 4, Cabinet Alternate 13; SSO 3; Homecoming Committee 4. Treasurer 4; Yearbook 3,4, Activities F.dltor 4; Literary Magazine 2, 3,4. Business Manager 3, General FUlitor 4; Talent Show 3; Talent Show Crew 13.4; Spring Musical Crew 1,2; Fall Play Crew 3, Chair- man 3; Spring Play Crew 1,2; National Thespian Society 3,4, Treas- urer 3; Forensics 4, 1st Place Districts 4; I .atm Club 1.2; Russian Club 133,4. Secretary 3,4; Pep Club 1; Spotlighters 1.2; Monitor 3, 4; American l,cgion Speech Contest 3,4; National Council of Teachers of Knglish Award 4. ROBERT BLOCK Bronze Key 3; Gold Honor Certificate 1; Science Fair 4; Student Council A Item ate 1, Cabinet Alternate 2; SSO 3; Spring Musical 4; Football 1; Intramurais 3.4; Homeroom Talent Show 3,4. JOSEPH CIERNY Arts Club 3,4. SHARON CITRON SSO 2; Arts Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Monitor 4; Business Club 4. ARM AND COHEX Bronze Key 3; Blue Honor Certificate 1; SS() 4; Wrestling 3. Minor N 3; Track 1, Numerals 1; Baseball 3, Minor N 3; Spanish Club 3. DAVID COHEX Intramurals 3; Chess Club 2; Debate Team 3. LEI AND COHEX Student Council Alternate I. SSO 3; Homecoming Committee 3; News- paper 1.2,3,4. Kxchange Kditor 3, Managing Editor 4; Literary Magazine 23. Publicity Manager 3; Fall Hay 2; Spanish Club 13; Quill and Scroll 1,3,4 GEORGE COLEMAN Transferred from Loyola Academy. Winnetka 3; N Club 3.4; Foot- ball 3.4. AU Conference 4, Major N 3.4. 157 BARBARA BRAVI SSO 3; Fall Play Crew 2; GAA 2; Ushers Club 2. AVA BRODY Student Council 2. Corresponding Secretary 2, Service Pin 2; Student Senate 3,4. Co-Vice President 3. Recording Secretary 4; Student Coun- cil Alternate 1; Cabinet 2; Cabinet Alternate 1; SSO 3; Homecoming Committee 3; Homecoming Court 4. Queen 4. Yearbook 4. Talent Show 1.23.4; CAA 1.23; Spanish Club 1.2,4; D.A.R Finalist 4; Monitor 13,3. C. LYNN BROWN Science Fair 2; Student Council 3; Class Board 4; SSO 133; Stu- dent Union Board 4; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Talent Show 2,4; Biology Club 3; Orman Club 2; Pep Club 13; Spotlightcrs 1; Timers Club 2.3. KAREN BROWN SSO 2; Yearbook 4; Talent Show 1; French Club 2; Monitor 4. MICHAEL BRYAN SSO 3; Homecoming Committee 1; Swimming 1; Gymnastics 2; Track 1; AVA I. PATRICIA Bl'CARO GAA 1.23,4; French Club 3.4; Future Teachers of America 1; Ushers Club 3. KAREN BUDNIK Bronze Key 2; Blue Honor Certificate 1; Future Secretaries Club 4; Spanish Club 3; Monitor 3. JOHN BI TOR Class Board 4; SSO 3; Student Union Board 4; N Club 3.4; Cross Country 4. Certificate 4; Basketball 13.3.4. Maior N” 3.4, Captain. Most Valuable Plaver 3; Track 1; Intramurals 133- SHELDON CAPIAN National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Hall Council 4; Talent Show 4; Spring Musical 4; Fall Play Crew 4; Concert Choir 4; Ten- nis 3, Major ‘V 3. BRI CE CARROIJ. Transferred from Ix vola Academy, Wilmette; SSO 3; french Club 4. SHERRY CHAM UN SSO 1,2; Homecoming Committee 4; GAA 1; Business Club 4. DAVID CHANNON SAU.Y CHARM AN STEVEN CHRISTEXSON Orchestra 1; Wrestling 2; Hi-Y 3.4; Spotlighters 3.4 JAYCHVALOVSKY Monitor 4 ALAN COLITZ Transferred from Mather H.S.. Chicago 3; Science Fair 1; Intra murals 3. STEVEN CONDIT Intramurals 1,2; SSO 4. CM A RI.F.S CO. XKLIN Intramurals 4. DARYL CONNETT Science Fair 1. CYNTHIA COX Homecoming Committee 3; GAA 1; Business Club 4. Secretary 4 SUSAN CRACC SSO 4; Student Union Board 4; Talent Show Crew 1,2,3, Chairman 2; Spring Musical Crew 1.2, Chairman 2; Fall Play Crew 2; Choir 3.4; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls (dee 2; GAA 1.2.3.4. Major 4; GAA Hoard 3; Pep Club 2; Swim Club 13.3,4; Timers Club 2,3,4; Ushers Ciub 2; Booster Club 2,3.4 RANDALL CZAPIGA Transferred from Notre Dame H.S., Niles, 4; SSO 4; Intramurals 4; Chemistry Club 4; Pep Club 4. GAIL CORWIN SKI Talent Show Crew 1; Fall Play Crew 3; Choir 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; GAA 1; Intramurals 4; I’shers Club 4; Monitor 3 STEVE DA DlCAX SSO 3; Monitor 1. GEORGE DAILY BARBARA DAIJC Fall Play Crew 2; Concert Band 1.2,3, Secretary 3; Marching Band 2,3; GAA 1.2,3; Swim Club 12,4; Guard Club 2; lifesaving 1,2,4 ELLA DA VID fall Play Crew 2,3; GAA 1; Future Secretaries Club 4; Spanish Club 1; Ushers Club 2. LINDA DA VIS Transferred from Senn II.S., Chicago 2; SSO 3,4; Talent Show 3, 4; GAA 1; Forensics 3,4 MICHAEL DELLE GRAf E Transferred from California 3; SSO 4. KATHY DESANTIS Spring Musical 1,4; National Thespian Society 2,3.4; Spotlighters 13. CARY DICTOR Transferred from Bowen H.S.. Chicago 2; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Bronze Key 3; Student Senate 4, Sergeant at Arms 4; SSO 2.3.4; N Club 3,4, Wrestling 2,3,4, Major NP 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Philosophy Club 4. JAMES DJ GLORIA SALL Y DIMSCHUL 7? National Merit Finalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Gold Key 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Science Fair 2, First Award 2; Science Seminar 2; Yearbook 3.4. Associate Edi- tor 4; GAA 2,3; Arts Club 3.4; French Club 1,2; Future Teachers of America 23; Spotlighters 1; Ushers Club 3,4; Monitor 3,4 SHELLEY DOR KIN SSO 2; Auroris 4. MARIJNE DOLITSK Y Homecoming Committee 4; Talent Show 3.4. Student Director 4; Tal- ent Show Crew 1; Spring Musical 3, Student Music Director 3; Spring Musical Crew 1,2.4; Fall Play Crew 1,2.4, Chairman 4; Fall Play 3, Student Director 3; Spring Hay Crew 13. Chairman 1; Girls Glee 3; National Thespian Society 23.4; Forensics 4; Future Doctors Club 2; Future Teachers of America 13.3,4. Treasurer 2. Vice-President 3. President 4; Pep Club 1; Spotlighters 1; Monitor 3; Science Lab Assistant 2.4 19« CAROL DORR AX I) GAA 13.3,4; Business Club 4; Future Secretaries Club 4; Ushers Club 3.4 DONALD DOR I FF SSO 2,3,4; N Club 3.4; Football 1.2,3,4. Major 'N' 3,4. Basket ball 1,2,3; Golf 133.4. Major N 3,4; Intramurals 4; AVA 1; li- brary Aid 3. SPENCER DOUGLAS Bronze Key 3; Silver Key 4; Science Fair 1,23.4, 2nd State Award 1. Outstanding State Award 2; Science Seminar 2,3,4; Cymnastics 13.4, Major 'N 4; Chemistry Club 3,4; Math Club 3.4; Pep Club 4; Htys- Ics Club 3. DONALD DRE ER National Merit letter of Commendation 4; Spring Musical 4; Or- chestra 4; Concert Band 3,4, Stage Band 3,4; Marching Band 3,4; 'N Club 3,4; Football 13.3.4. Numerals 1. Sophomore letter 2; Major ’N 3,4; Wrestling 1,23.4. Numerals 1. Sophomore letter 2; Major N 3,4; Track 1, Numerals 1. LINDA DUS? Talent Show Crew 1; Spring Musical 2.4; Fall Hay Crew 3; Valhalla 4. Choir 3,4; Clrls Clee 2; GAA 1; Intramurals 4; AVA 1; Ushers Club 2; Monitor 3. ROBERT EDWARDS National Merit letter of Commendation 4; Gold Key 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Gold Honor Certificate 2; Chemistry Club 4; Chess Club 13; Debate l earn 3; French Club 2,3; Hivsics Club 3. ViC EL AS National Merit Finalist 4; National Honor Society 3.4; Cold Key 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Cold Honor Certificate 1; Science Fair 1,3, Outstanding Award 1. Second Award 3; Science Seminar 3,4; Student Council 1.3. Student Senate 4. Student Council Alternate 2. Cabinet Alternate 2; SSO 23; Talent Show 4; Spring Musical 4; Fall Hay Crew 1; Cross Country 4; Intramurals 2; Debate Team 3; Phys- ics Club 3.4; Philosophy Club 4. Illinois Mock State Constitutional Convention 1.2. Communications Director 2; It’s Academic' Team 4. Russian Club 2. BARBARA EUJSON DENIS ENBERC Science Fair 2; Cabinet 2; SSO 3; Swimming 13; Astronomv Club 1,2. KAREN ENG STROM SH ERWIN EPSTEIN TERRY ETHNGER Talent Show Crew 2; GAA 1; Arts Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Spot- lighters 2; Monitor 4. MONTE EVANS Concert Band 1; Swimming 1; AVA 3,4; Radio and Klectronics Club 1; Swim Club 1; Industrial Arts Club 2; Camera Club 3. RICHARD EWERT MORRIE FARBMAN Transferred from Von Steuben High School. Chicago. 4. DIANE FARNSWORTH JAMES FASSINO JONILLE FA V SSO 3; Homecoming Committee 4; GAA 133,4, Minor N' 2; GAA Board 2.3; Fine Arts Club 4; French Club 13; Future Teachers of America 13; Ushers Club 3,4. ZANETA FEICEN Bronze Key 3; Spring Musical Crew 3; GAA 1; French Club 2; Fu- ture Teachers of America 23.4. Corresponding Secretary 4; Pep Club 2; Monitor 3,4. JESSICA FEIT SSO 3.4; Future Teachers of America 1; Pep Club 13,4, Secretary 4; Monitor 4 JEFFREY FELTMAN Fine Arts Club 4; Chemistry Club 3; Debate Team 1; Russian Club 2,3,4. Technical Services Club 4; Scuba Club 1. MARSHA FELZER SSO 2.3; Homecoming Committee 2.3.4; Talent Show 133.4; Spring Musical Crew 1; GAA 13; Spanish Club 13; Timers Club 3 159 BONNIE FERBER SSO 4; Spring Musical Crew 2; French Club 1.2; I'shers Club 3. DA VID F U.ER SSO 4; Basketball 1,2,3, Minor N 3’ Tennis 3, Minor 'N 3; Base- ball 2; Intramurals 1; Spanish Club 3; Monitor 2. MAXINE FINE Mall Council 4; Talent Show 4; Talent Show Crew 2; Spring Musical Crew 1; Fall Play Crew 2; CAA 1; Future Teachers of America 3; I 'shers Club 2; Monitor 3. MICHAEL FINGER Cabinet 3; 'N Club 4; Baseball 13,4. Major N 3; Intramurals 4; Ccmian Club 4. SHARON FINLEY National Merit Finalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; (.old Key 4. Silver Kev 3; Bronze Key 2; Cold Honor Certificate 1; Cabinet 2; Cabinet Alternate 1; Literary Magazine 1,2,3,4, Indervlassman Award 2. Kssay Foditor 3. Short Story F.ditor 4; Talent Show Crew 3.4. Spring Musical Crew 3; Fall Play Crew 4; Spring Play Crew 3; National Thespian Society 4; CAA 1,2; Biology Club 4, Vice Presi- dent 4; Chemistry Club 3; Latin Club 1,23, President 3; Pep Club 4; Physics Club 3; Swim Club 13; Philosophy Club 4; ’It's Academic 'Team 4. RICHARD FISHER French Club 4. KATHLEEN FIX Transferred from Kvanston High School 2; Talent Show Crew 2; Talent Show 4; Spring Musical 1.23.4; Fall Play Crew 3; Valhalla 3,4; lorelei 2; Choir 13,3.4; CAA 1.2; Intramurals 4; library Assist- ant 3,4. BARBARA FORM.AN SSO 2; 'Talent Show Crew 13; CAA 13; French Club 13.3.4; Future Teachers of America 13; Monitor 3. NOELLE FRAN TELL SSO 2,4; CAA 1; Future Teachers of America 4; Spanish Club 4; Monitor 4. CARL FRANZ Transferred from Amundsen High School, Chicago 2; Talent Show 4; Orchestra 3; Concert Band 3.4; Stage Band 4; Marching Band 3.4. MICHAEL FREEMLL SSO 3; Cross Country 1.4; Track 1,23. Minor W 3; Intramurals 133; Norsemen 3,4. Secretary 3, President 4; Technical Services Club 3. LANA IRES EE Pep Club 1; Business Club 4. 160 Senior Ruth Could. Secretary of the Homecoming Committee, spoke at the pre-game pep assembly. UNDA FRIEDMAN Bronze key 3; Red Honor Certificate 1; Student Council 2.3; Stu- dent Senate 4; Cabinet 1; SSO 1 J2,3; Monitor 3,4; Homecoming Committee 4. Chairman 4; Newspaper 3,4; Talent Show 4; Cheer leaders 3,4. Captain 3; Arts Club 3; French Club 13,3,4; Pen Club 2. MARK FRIEDMAN Bronze Key 3; Blue Honor Certificate I; Student Council 1; Cabinet Alternate 2; SSO 3.4; Basketball I; Intramurals 2.3.4; AVA 2; French Club 3. ROBERT FRIEDMAN SSO 2; Wrestling 1; Baseball 1,2; Intramurals 3.4. CAROLYN FRIEND Class Board Alternate 2; Homecoming Committee 4; Talent Show 2.4; Talent Shew Crew 3; Spring Musical Crew 3; Fall Play Crew 3.4; National Thespian Society 4; CAA 1,2,4. Minoi Award 2; Or- chcsis 13; Auroris 4; Future Teachers of America 4 CAROL FRYDF SSO 1.23.4; French Club 1. TERRY CANO Cabinet 3, Hall Council 4; SSO 3; Student I'nlon Board 4. Presi- dent 4; N” Club 3.4; Football 13. Numerals 1; Cross Country 3, 4. Major W 3; Track 1,23.4. Major N 2.3,4; AVA 2. UN DA GARBO Student Council 2. Student Senate 4. Cabinet 1, Cabinet Alternate 2, Hall Council 4. President 4. Student Hanning Committee 2. Chair- man 2; SSO 2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 4; Talent Show 2.4; Tal- ent Show Crew 3; National Thespian Society 2; CAA 13; Potpourri 3, Vice-President 3; Monitor 3. PAULA CEROWLTZ Science Fair 2; Student Coundl Alternate 2; SSO 1,23; Talent Show- s', V Club 3.4; Gymnastics 13.3.4. Minor W 2. Major N 3; Baseball 133,4. Minor N 3. Major 'N 4; Intramural . 3,4; Foot- ball 13; Spanish Club 3. JEFF GERSTEN Science Fair 2; Student Council Alternate 2; SSO 133; Talent Show- 3; W Club 3,4; Gymnastics 1,23,4. Minor V 2. Major ‘N 3; Base- ball 133,4. Minor N 3, Major N' 4; Intramurals 3,4; Football 1,2; Spanish Club 3. COLLEEN GIBSON SSO 1,2; Monitor 4; Cabinet Alternate 1. TED GILBERT Transferred from Clcnbrook North High School. Northbrook 4; SSO 4; Intramurals 4. STEVEN GILMAN N Club 4; Football 3,4, Major N 4; Wrestling 13.4. Major N 4; Baseball 1; Spanish Club 2. S TEVEN GIN SBC 'RGU Bronze Key 3; Science Fair 23.4; Student Senate 3; Wrestling 2,3.4. Sophomore 'N 2; Intramurals 2; Biology Club 4. KARYN C TUS SSO 23.4. Homecoming Committee 4; Talent Show 4; Spring Musi- cal Crew 4; Fall Play Crew 2; CAA 1; Art Club 4; Biology Club 4; Forensics 4; Latin Club 3.4; Monitor 2,3; Intramurals 4. LISA GITTEISON SSO 4; Talent Show 3; French Club 23; Future Nurses Association 3.4; Future Teachers of America 3. BARBARA GOLDBERG Spring Musical Crew 3; Spring Play 1; Valhalla 3,4; Choir 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; CAA 1; Orchesis 1; Future Nurses Association 3; Future Teachers of America 23.4; Pep Club 1.2; Span- ish Club 2; Monitor 3; Drama Club 4. BARBARA GOLD MAX Bronze Key 3; SSO 23; Hall Council 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Talent Show 3.4; Spring Musical Crew 2; Fall Hay Crew 2; CAA 2; Biology Club 4; French Club 1.2; Future Teachers of America I. HOWARD GOLDSTEIN SSO 2; Talent Show 3. Crew 2; Spring Musical 23. Crew 4. Chairman 4. Fall Plav 3.4. lead 3,4; Conceit Choir 3. 4; Mixed Chorus 2; National Thespian Society 4. Mason 4; Debate leam 3,4. Torensics 3.4; French Club 3; National Forensics league 4. Degrees of Honor. F.xcrllencr. and Distinction 4; Drama Club 4; American legion Speech Contest 3.4 ROBERT GOLDMAN National Merit letter of Commendation 4; Gold Key 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Science Fair 13. Outstanduig Award 2. Science Seminar 3; Astronomy Club 3; Debate Team 133.4. Forensics 3.4. Math Club 1.4. President 1; National Forensic league 1.23.4. Double Ruby Award 4. Philosophy Club 4; “It's Academic’ leam Alternate 4; Unity Board 1; American legion Speech Contest 3. ALA V GORDON SSO 23. Talent Show 4; N Club 3.4. Basketball I; Wrev ding 3; I rack 1; Golf 133.4. Major N 2; Intramurals 3.4. Foot- ball 1,23. Minor’N’ 2; AVA 13; Art Club 4 SI SAN GORDO X Student Council 133. Recording Secretary 2. Student Sen- ate Alternate 4; ('lass Board 4. Homecoming Committee 4. Talent Show 13; Spring Musical 1.23.4. Major lead 2.4. Valhalla 3.4. lorelei 13; Choir 2.3.4. Silver Pin 2. Secretary 4. (.iris (dee 1. a tional Thespian Socletv 23.4. School Store 3.4. Modern Dance 3 it t CAROL CORK Cabinet 1.23. Class Board 4. Secretary' 4; SSO 2,3; Homecoming Committee 4; Talent Slum Crew 2; Yearbook 4, An Editor 4; CAA 1.23.4. CAA Board 2; Forensics 4; French Club 3.4: Future leath- ers of America 2; Pep Club 2; Ushers Club 3. GAYLE CORK CAA 1; Pep Club 1; Spotlighters 1,2; Business Club 4 MARK COI L ) , , „ „ 4 Newspaper 4; Basketball 3.4. Major ’N 4; Intramurals 2.3.4; Foot- ball 3; SSO 4 RVTHGOVU) National Merit Finalist 4; National Honor Society 3.4. Cold Key 4. Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; ('.old Honor Certificate 1: Science Fair I. 2nd Mace District Fair 1; Science Seminar 23; Student Council Alternate 1; Cabinet 1; SSO 3; Hall Council Alternate 4; Homecom- ing Committee 3.4, Secretary 4; Spring Musical Crew 3,4, Chairman 4; Fall Hay Crew 4; Spring May 3, Assistant Director 3; National Thespian Society 4. Secretary- Treasurer 4; Chemistry Club 3, Sec- retary 3; Debate Team 13.4; Forensics 3.4. Student Tournament Manager 4; French Club 3; Future Doctors Club 2; library Assistant 23; Drama Club 4. Secretary-Treasurer 4; ‘It s Academic Team Alternate 4; Homeroom Shows 4, Director 4. PA TRIG!A CRA Y Silver Key 4. Brotue Key 3; Red Honor Certificate 1; Arts Club 4. French Club 133; Future Teachers of America 2,3; Ushers Club 3.4 CAROL GREEN GAA 1; Spanish Club 1; United Nations Club I; Monitor 1. JOANNE GREEN Talent Show 3,4; Girls' Glee 1;GAA 4; Intramural 4; Future Nurses Association 4; Future Teachers of America 4. UN DA . GREEN WALD Talent Show 3.4; Girls' Glee 1; GAA 4; Intramurals 4; Future Nurses Association 3,4; Future Teachers of America 4. LINDA M GREEN WALD Bronze Key 3; SSO 133; Homecoming Committee 3,4. Publicity Chairman 4; Newspaper 23.4. Associate Editor 3. Feature Editor 4; 'Talent Show Crew 2,3, Chairman 3; Fall Play Crew 2; GAA 1. Arts Club 2,3,4; French Club 1,3,4; Spotlighters 2; Timers Club 2; It's Academic Team Alternate 4 IRIS GROSS SSO 3; GAA 1; Orchesis 1,2; Spring Musical 1, Crew 3; Fall Play- Crew Chairman 2; Talent Show 23. Assistant Production Manager 2; Spring Play 2,3, Assistant Production Manager 2; Spotlighters 1; Drama Club 4; National Thespian Society 2,3,4; Girls Glee 1,2; Forensics 4; Homecoming Committee 3, Assistant Director 3; News- paper 3,4, Exchange Editor 4; French Club 3; Monitor 3.4. SNA RO V GROSSMAN Talent Show Crew 1; Fall Play 2; Fall Play Crew 2; Intramurals 1; Future Teachers of America 1; Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 3; librarv Aid 3. FLORA GRYN National Honor Society 3.4. Secretary 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Cold Honor Certificate 1; Student Council 3; SSO 13; Spring Musical 3,4; Choir 4; Girls' Glee 3; GAA 13. Hoard 1.2; French Club 3; Future Teachers of America 23.4. Secretary 3. Vice-Presi- dent 4; Philosophy Club 4; Monitor 2.3.4. LINDA GUR7Z Mid Term Graduate. PH IJJP GZESN Transferred from Roosevelt High School. Chicago 2; AVA 2; Moni- tor 4. C IA RUN HAIGH SSO 3: N Club 4; Cross Country 4; Track 3.4. Major V 3,4. Captain 4 RICHARD HAUER IN SSO 2,3.4; “N Club 3,4; Cross Country 4; Basketball 1.2.3.4. Major N 3,4; Baseball 133.4, Major X 3; Intramurals 13; French Club 3. RONALD HAUERS Bronze Key 3; Red Honor Certificate 1; Science Fair 2. Second Place 2; Student Council Alternate 1; Cabinet 3; Class Board 4. SSO 3,4; Student Union Board 4; N Club 4; Football 1.4. Major N” 4; Basketball 1.3.4. Captain 3, Major N 4; Baseball 133,4. Major N 3.4; intramurals2; Spanish Club 3. JAY HAMMERMAN Bronze Key 3; Blue Honor Certificate 1; SSO 3,4; Intramurals 3.4; (German Club 2,3- OELLYN HAND ELM AN Student Council 1; SSO 3.4; Homecoming Committee 1.4; Talent Show 3,4; Talent Show Crew 2; Spring Musical 4; Spring Musical Crew 2; Girls Glee 13; Pep Club 2; Drama Club 4. RALPH HAROlJiSON RICHARD HARRER Talent Show Crew 4; Spring Musical Crew 4. 162 Intent upon creating a masterpiece is senior Dave Filler. ZACHARY HARRIS GLENN HARTMAN Transferred from California, 2; SSO 4; Spring Musical 3,4; Spring Play 3; Choir 4; Intramurals 2; Debate 3,4; Forensics 4; Latin Club 3; United Nations Club 4; Philosophy Club 4. SALLY HAUCSNESS SSO 4; Ushers Club 4; Business Club 4. MARILYNN HAZELL Transferred from New Frier Township hast. Winnetka, 2; SSO 3.4; OAA 3.4; Intramurals 4; Art Council 2; Art Club 1,2; Biology Club 2; Future Nurses Association 2; Ushers Club 4 BARRY HECKMAN National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Kcv 2; Blue Honor Certificate 1; “N Club 3,4; Basketball 13. Minor 'V 3; Tennis 13.3.4. Major 'N 2; Russian Club 2.3.4 EIJAHE MONEN Transferred from Norway 4. Student Senate 4. Senior Cabinet 4. Choir 4. Arts Club 4; Chamber Singers 4; Drama Club 4. American Field Service Foreign Kxchange Student 4. AMES HELLER National Merit letter of Commendation 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2. Blue Honor Certificate 1; Science Fair 3. 2nd ll.icc District 3; Student Senate 4. Hall Council 4. President 4; N Club 3.4. SSO 3; Swimming 13.3,4. Major ’N 3,4. Intramurals 3; Physics Club 3; Russian Club 3; Mock State Constitutional Convention 13. Com- mittee Chairman 13- JOEL HELM AN National Merit letter of Commendation 4; Cold Kev 4; Silver Kcv 3; Bronze Kev 2; SSO 3.4; Hall Council 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Talent Show 4; Astronomy Club 13.3. President 3; Chemistry Club 3.4. Vice-President 3; Latin Club 3. Vice-President 3; Physic Club 3 JHJ. HERRON CAA 13,3,4. Board 4. First State Award 3; Intramurals 3.4. Busi- ness Club 4. ANITA HERM.IV SSO 2.3.4; Homecoming Committee 4; Talent Show 13.3.4. CAA 1; Future Teachers of America 2; Spanish Club 2. I inters ( lub 3. Monitor 4 ER HERRMANN Silver Kev 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; llonuvom iug Committee 4; literary Magazine 3.4; CAA 13.3.4; CAA Bi ard 13.3.4. Major hn 1. (lamp Scholarship 2. High Point Award 2. First State Charm 3. Frosh Representative 1. I ublkity Chairman 2. President 3.4. French Club 4. Ushers Club 3.4; Potpourri 3.4. I reus- urer 4; Monitor 4 DEW S HERTZRERG 16 J STANLEY HEXOM Student Council 2. Student Council Alternate 1. Class Hoard 3. Cab- net Alternate 13; Concert Band 1,2,3; Orchestra 23; Marching Hand 1.2,3; Stage Hand 1.23; Cross Country 1.2; Track 1; Iiuramurals 1.2.3; Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 4; Chess Club 1; Electronics Club 1.2. PA UI.ETTE HINTZ CA RO J-: HOFFMAN SSO 3.4; Spring Musical Crew 2; Choir 4. Mixed Chorus 23. Award 2; Ciris' (dee 1; Future Nurses Association 3.4, ('resident 4; I'ep Club 2. BONNIE HOLLAND SSO 2; Homecoming Committee 3.4. Assistant Co-director 3; Val- halla 3.4; Choir 3.4. Cold Music Pin 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Ciris' (ilee 2. Minor Award Certificate 2; Forensics 1; French Club 1; Spot- lighters 13. DAVID HOPE Transferred from Notre Dame High School. Niles 3; SSO 3; Intra- murals 3,4. JEFFREY HOPPER N Club 4; Football 13.4. Major ‘V 4. ROJENNE HORBAX TONI HORRICAN Talent Show 4; Marching Hand 13.4; Future Nurses Association 1,2; t'shers Club 4; Spanish Club 3. FRED ERICK HUSCHER NAXCY HUTCH IXCS Bronze Key 2; Cabinet 3; Cabinet Alternate 1; SSO 23; Homecoming Committee 3; CAA 1; German Club 3,4; I'ep Club 1. I) I AXE ISRAEL Class Board Alternate 4; SSO 23; Monitor 3; Homecoming Com- mittee 4; Newspaper 4. F.xchaugc Editor 4. Feature Editor 4; Talent Show Crew 3; Ciris' (ilee 2; Cerman (dub 3.4. JAMES JACOB SSO 4; N (dub 3,4; Wrestling 1; (gymnastics 1; Tennis 1,23.4. Major V 3,4; AVA 1,2. JEFFREY JACOBS Spanish (dub 3. JOEL JACOBS Football 3; Swimming 133.4, Minor ‘V 3; Intramurals 3.4. DIAXA JACOBSON SSO 2.3; Talent Show Crew 3,4; Spring Musical Crew 3.4; Fall Play Crew 3.4; Spring Play Crew 3.4; Ciris' (ilee 4; CAA 1; Future Teach- ers of America 2,3; Russian Club 1; Spanish Club 2.3. HALUE JAFFE Homecoming Committee 3; Home-Tic (dub 4; Art Award 2. JUDY JOHNSON Science Fair 2. 2nd Place Certificate 2; Homecoming Committee 3; CAA 13.3.4. 1st State Award 3. 2nd State Award 4; CAA Hoard 133.4, Secretary 3. Vice President 4; Am Club 3,4; Iatin (dub 3.4. A' A REN JOHNSON National I,etter of Commendation 4; National Honor Jjociety 3.4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Yearbook 4; Spring Musical 3,4; Choir 3,4; CirTs Clee 2; CAA 1,23.4; French (dub 2,3; Pep (dub 1; Physics (dub 3. Secretary 3; Monitor 3.4; Phil- osophy (dub 4. CHA RI.ES JOSE PH SO. X Spring Musical Crew 3; Fall 1’lav Crew 3; Spring Play Crew 3; Or- chestra 2; Concert Hand 1,23; Marching Hand 3; Swimming 13; 'Track 1,2; Baseball 1; AVA 13,3.4; Radio and Electronics Club 3; Technical Services Club 3. SARA LEE KADETZ Transferred from Mather High School, Chicago 2; Science Fair 2. 2nd llace; SSO 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Spanish Club 2.3; Mon- itor 3.4; Cirls Club 2. MARILYN KAUNSKY SSO 1.3; Future Teachers of America 1; Spanish Club 3; Intramurals 3,4 MARY KALUiAUGE ROSS A KALMAS Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; While Honor Certificate 1; Spring Musi- cal Crew 3; GAA 1,2,3,4, Minor Award 2; Fine Arts Club 3,4; French Club 2,3,4; Future Teachers of America 2,3.4; Ushers Club 3.4 ASIS K AIM AS SOS SSO 3; Fall Play Crew 1,2; Ciris' (dec 3; GAA 1; Business Club 4; French Club 1,2,3.4; Future Teachers of America 1 «2,3,4, Treasurer 3,4; Spotlighters 1; I'shers Club 2. LAUREL K AS I AS Spring M usu al 2. DEBORAH RASTER Transferred from Harper lligb School, Chicago 4; Girls' Glee 3.4; Mixed Chorus 1,2; GAA 1.2. JEFFREY KAROL SSO 2.3; 'N Club 3,4. Football 1,2.3,4, Major .V 3.4; Baseball 1,2, Numerals 1; Intramurals 3. MARLES E K ASCII. SSO 4; Fall Play Crew 1.2, Chairman 2; GAA 1; An Council 1,23. 4; Future Teachers of America 13; Pen Pal Club 1; Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 1.2.3.4; Spotlighters 2. MARSHALL KA TZ Baseball 1.4; Chess Club 2; Hall Council 4; Orchestra 2; Russian Club 2.3; SSO 4 MARTIS KA TZ SORMAS KA TZ Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Science Fair 1,2; Science Seminar 2.3; SSO 4; Literary Magazine 3; N Club 4; Baseball 13.3.4. Major .V 3; Intramurals 13.3.4; Astronomy Club 3; Biology Club 4; Chemistry Club 2; Debate Team 2.3,4, Degrees of Merit, Honor, Kxcdlence, and Distinction; Forensics 4; Math Club 1; Pep Club 4, Vice-President 4; Physics Club 3. Vice-President 3; Philosophy Club 4. JASLS KA UFMAS SSO 3; Homecoming Committee 3; Talent Show 4; Mixed Chorus 2; GAA 13; Girls' Glee 1; French Club 1; Future Nurses Club 3, Vice- President 3; Health Careers Club 4. Vice-President 4; Spanish Club 3; Monitor 3.4. KARYS KA V French Club 1.23,4, Vice President 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Fall Hay Crew 2; Spring Play Crew 2; GAA 2.4; Monitor 3.4; Tine Arts Club 4. ROBERT KAYE National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; National Honor Society 3.4; Cold Key 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Kcv 2; Red Honor Certificate 1; Science Fair 13. Second Place Award 1.2; SSO 4; Hall Council 4; literary Magazine 13.3,4. Executive Board 3. Business Manager 4; Talent Show 4; Talent Show Crew 3; Spring Musical 4; Spring Musical Crew 3; Fall Hay Crew 4; Spring Hay Crew 3; Choir 4; National Thespian Society 4; Track 1,23. Minor N 3; Astronomy Club 3; Biology- Club 4. President 4; Chemistry Club 3.4. President 3; Pep Club 4; Phvsics Club 3,4; Philosophy Club 4 IJSDA KEEP SSO 3.4; GAA 1.23.4; Am Club 3; Future Teachers of America 3; Home-Kc Club 3; Ushers Club 3, Treasurer 4. GLORIA KEMP DAR KERTZ Transferred from Hubbard High School. Chicago. 1; Mixed Chorus 3; Girls Glee 13; GAA I; Am Club 4; Talent Show Crew 1; Spring Musical Crew 1. GAIL KIPP Bronze Key- 3; Red Honor Certificate 1; Science Fair 2. Second Place 2; Future Teachers of America 2; German Club 3; Hiilosophv Club c. Vice ITesident 3. SHERRY KIRK SSO 3; Business Club 4; Ushers Club 4 LEOSARD KIA YMAS Student Council 2; SSO 3; Wrestling 1; (German Club 3; Baseball 1, Numerals 1. MITCH ElJ KLEIS Yearbook 4. Faculty Co-editor 4; Talent Show 13.4. I alent Show Crew 1,2; Spring Musical 2. Spring Musical ('few 2; Fall Play 2. Spring Hay 2; Concert Band 1. National Thespian Society 4. Swim- ming 3; Fencing 1; Technical Services Club 1.2; School Store 4. Monitor 3. MARY EASSE KLOl THIS ««3 Soring Musical Crew 3; Future Nurses Association 3.4. llome-Kc (Tub 4. Monitor 4 BRENDA KOENIG BONITA KOTA KIN SS ) 3.4. Secretary 3.4; Girls’ Glee 1; French Club 2,3.4; Future Teachers of America 1,23,4; Spotlighters 2; United Nations Club 3. PE RLE EXE K0SA1 EL GAA 1,23.4; Spanish Club 2; Future Secretaries Club 4; Timers Club 4. STEVEN KRASNY Homecoming Committee 4; N Club 3,4; Swimming 13.3.4. Major V 3.4; Swim Club 1.23.4 SANDRA KRA V Student Council Alternate 1; Cabinet Alternate 2; SSO 1,23.4; Hall Council 4; Student Union board 4; Homecoming Committee 2.4; Talent Show 1333; Spring Musical Crew 13; Fall Hay 2. Fall Play Crew 1.2; National Thespian Society 2,3,4; GAA 13.3; Orchcsls 133; French Club 133; Pep Club 1. Spotlighters 1, Swim Club 2; Monitor 2.3,4. MICH A EL KREISMA. V SSO 23; Talent Show 1,4; Wrestling 1; Monitor 3. NORMAN KRE ISM AN Student Council 3; Student Senate 4; Cabinet 1. President 1; SSO 4; Talent Show 3; Wrestling 1; AVA 1. TOBY KRYSKA Transferred from Von Steuben High School. Chicago 3; GAA 13. DENISE KUGLRR SSO 3.4. GAA 1; Future Teachers of America 1.2; Pep Club 1. Span ish Club 23- PETER KVHR Cabinet 1; Gymnastics 1 33,4; Cross Country 1.2; Chess Club 1.2; Math Club 1; Physics Club 3; 'N’ Club 3,4; SSO 4 JH1 KVL WIN Cabinet 2. SSO 3,4; Talent Show 4; Talent Show Crew 4; GAA 1; Ushers Club 2; Spotlighters 1. HR EX DA KL’RTZ Transferret! from Von Steuben High School Chicago. 4. Concert Band 4; Marching Band 4; GAA 1. 166 Award winning senior Gary Turk puts the finishing touches on his latest piece of sculpture. RONNA KURTZ SSO 2,3,4; Hall Council 4; Homecoming Committee 4; I aim! Show 4; Spring Musical 3.4; Spring Play 4; CAA 1,3,4; Orthesis 1; Auroris 3.4. Secretary 3, Vice President 4; Spanish Club 1,2,4; Ushers Club 3.4. BARR Y K USHNIR Transferred from Bowen High School, Chicago, 2; Basketball 3; Intramurals 4; SSO 3. IARRY K USHNIR Transferred from Bowen High School, Chicago, 2; SSO 3,4; Basket- ball 2,3; Intramurals 3,4. BOWIE LA FONTAINE SSO 3; CAA 1; Monitor 3; Business Club 4. DIANE LAMBERT Transferred from Mather High School. Chicago. 2; Student Senate 4. Klections Committee Chairman 4; SSO 3; Student Union Board 4. Treasurer 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Monitor 3.4; CAA 1.2. GREGG LANDE Transferred from I.ane Technical High School, Chicago 2; National Merit liCtter of Commendation 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; SSO 3; Hall Council 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Spring Musical Crew 3; Spring Play Crew 3; Swimming 2,3,4, Minor W 3; Intramurals 2; Math Club 3; Physics Club 3; Russian Club 3; Swim Club 3.4. ALLEN LAN DERM AN Talent Show Crew 23.4; Spring Musical Crew 3.4; Fall Play Crew 3,4; Spring Play Crew 3; N Club 4; Football Manager 3. Minor V 3; Swimming 1.2; Baseball Manager 133.4. Major .V.3.4; Intramurals 1; AVA 1.23.4; Chemistry Club 4; Chess Club 3,4; Math Club 3,4; Physics Club 3; Radio and Klectronlcs Club 133,4. Sec- retary 2; Technical Services Club 3,4. DONNA ANDI. SSO 3; Spring Musical Crew 4. CAA 133; Future Nurses Associa tlon 2; Cerman Club 3,4, Vice President 4; Potpourri 4. KENNETH IANT? Science Fair 2; SSO 2; Chess Club 13; Chemistry Club 3; Swimming 1. PAUL I ARSEN IARRY I ARSON National Merit letter of Commendation 4; Silver Key 4; Bronze Key 3; Blue Honor Certificate 1; Student Council 1. Student Senate 3.4. President 4, Student Council Alternate 2; SSO 3.4; Student Union Board 4; Homecoming Committee 4, Car Caravan Co-Chairman 4; Fall Play 3; Fall Play Crew 1; Cross Country 4; Basketball 13.3.4. Major N 4, All league 4; Baseball 3. Minor N” 3; Coif 2. Sopho- more N‘ 2; Intramurals 4; Debate Team 2; Forensics 4; French Club 2; Hl-Y 3.4. Vice 1 Nesidem 4; Spotllgluers 13; Philosophy Club 4; School Store 4; Illinois Mock State Constitutional Convention 2. PAUL LAZARUS Science Fair 1, 2nd Place 1; Class Board 3.4; SSO 2,3.4. ‘N Club 3,4; Swimming 133, Major N 3; Baseball 133.4. Major N 3, 4; Intramurals 1.4; French Club 13; Football 3,4. Major ’N 4. JAN LEIFER Newspaper 4. Associate Kdltor 4; Talent Show 4. Spring Musical Crew 4; Fall Play Crew 1; Arts Club 3; Future Nurses Association 1.23. Vice President 3; Spanish Club 23; Monitor 3. JAY LEON Student Coundl Alternate 1; Swimming 1; Intramurals 1; Biology Club 1,2; Chess Club 1; Cerman Club 2. STEVEN LEON National Merit letter of Commendation 3; Bronze Key 3. MADALYN LEBOW SSO 2,3.4; Student Union Board 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Tal- ent Show 4; Fall May Crew 1; Spring Play Crew 1; CAA 133; Arts Club 4; Future Teachers of America 1; Spanish Club 1.2; Ushers Club 1. ME JSSA lee Student Council Alternate f; Ciris' Clee 13; Business Club 4; Future Secretaries Club 4. RUTH LEE SSO 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Ciris' Clee 1; Business Club 4 DONNA LEUSCH National Merit letter of Commendation 4; National Honor Societv 3.4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Science Fair 13; Student Council 3. Cabinet 13, CAA 2; Arts Club 3.4. Treasurer 3; Future Teachers of America 13; Cerman Club 3.4. Secretary 4. Philosophy Club 3.4. Secretary 3; Student Working Committee 23 JUDITH LEVENTHAL D AVI DA LEVIN Bronze Key 3; Cabinet Alternate 1; SSO 3. French Club 3. Future Teachers of America 3,4; United Nations Club 3. Recording Sec rztary 3; Ushers Club 3,4. %1 JOEL LEVIN Science Fair 1; SS U.3,4; I 'alent Show 1; AVA 1,2; ’N Club 4; Baseball 1; Numerals 1; Wrestling 1; Numerals 1; Tennis 3,4; Major N 3,4; Intramurals 3.4; French Club 1,2. BARRY LEVINE Silver Key 4; Bronze Key 3; Cold Honor Certificate 1; Science Sem- inar 1,2; Wrestling 1. Numerals 1. DARRYL LEVINE Silver Key 4; Bronze Key 3; Chess Club 2. HAROLD LEVINE Cold Key 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Science Seminar 3; Astron- omy Club 3; Chemistry Club 4; French Club 23,4; Math Club 3.4; Radio and Electronics Club 1. MARCIA LEVINE Cabinet Alternate 1; SSO 13,3,4; Talent Show 4; GAA 13.3; French Club 1.2; Future Teachers of America 1,23; Pep Club 1. ROGER LEVINE BARRY LEVITT SSO 4; Baseball 3.4, Minor N 3; Intramurals 1,4; Forensics 4. BARBARA LEVY Student Council Alternate 1; SSO 23.4; Spring Musical Crew 2. Chairman 2; hall Hay Crew 2; CAA 13; Future Teachers of America 13; Ushers Club 1; Spanish Club 2.3. JANET LEVY Transferred from Faulkner School for Cirls, Chicago 2; National Merit letter of Commendation 4; Bronze Kev 3; French Club 3; United Nations Club 3. Secretary 3; Ushers Club 4. LINDA IJ-'.VY SSO 3.4; German Club 3,4, Secretary 3. President 4, Potpourri 3.4. Vice-President 4; Philosophy Club 3; School Store 3,4. ANN LEWIS Transferred front Evanston Township High School. Evanston 4; CAA 1,2; Future Secretaries Club 4 JEFFREY LJ-WIS Newspaper 3.4; Swimming Team 1; Intramurals 2; Biology Club 2; Chess Club 1; Spanish Club 3.4; Camera Club 3. President 3. CARY UND National Merit Finalist 4; National Honor Society 3.4; Cold Key- 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Cold Honor Certificate 1; Science Semi- nar 3; Talent Show 4. Spring Musical 3,4; Fall llav 4; Spring Play 3; Choir 3; National Thespian Society 4; Biology Club 4; Forensics 4; Chamber Singers 3; It's Academic Alternate 4. NILES LIPIN FERAL LO BEN Transferred from South Shore H.S., Chicago 3; SSO 3,4; Monitor 3; Student Union Board 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Talent Show 4; Spring Musical Crew 3,4; Fall Play Crew 4; Choir 4; CAA 4; Intramurals 4; Pep Club 4; Swim Club 4; Homeroom Presentations 4 MICHELLE LONDON Mid Term Graduate. JOHN WOE Science Fair 1. 2nd Place Award; SSO 1; Swimming 1; Intramurals 1; AVA 23; (German Club 3; Hi-Y 13; Skokie Youth Council 1. DON LUBOWICH Silver Key 4. Bronze Key 3; Blue Honor Certificate 1; Science Sem- inar 2,3,4; SSO 23; Wrestling 2; Astronomy Club 3,4; Debate Team 3,4; Forensics 4; Physics Club 3; Philosophy Club 4; National For- ensics league 3,4, Degree of Honor. Merit. Flxcdlence 4; Coin and Stamp Club 1. JAMES McKA V Cabinet 3; (’lass Board 4; SSO 2,3,4; N Club 3.4. Secretary' 4. Football 133.4. Captain 4. Most Valuable Player 4. All Conference 4. Basketball 133,4. All Conference 4; Baa .ball 3; Golf 13.4; Span- ish Club 3. BERYL MANNING SSO 4; GAA 1; Future Teachers of America 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4. PECCY MARC SSO 23.4; Talent Show 1; Fall Play Crew 3; Spring Play Crew 1; GAA 2; French Club 23,4. President 4; Future Teachers of America 1; Ushers Club 2; Fine Arts Club 4. SUSAN MARX SSO 23.4; Homecoming Committee 2,3; Spring Musical Crew 1,2; Kali Play Crew 1,2; Spring Play Crew 1,2; CAA 1.2; French Club 1. 2; Future Teachers of America 1.2; Monitor 3.4. MADERA MASARWEH SSO 2; CAA 1.4; Intramurals 4; Future Secretaries Club 4; Pen Pal Club 2 MARK MA YER Yearbook 4; Tennis 2; Intramurals 2.4; AVA 1.23.4; Stamp Club 2. DAVE M A YZEL N Club 3.4; Basketball 133.4. Major W 3,4; Baseball 13. Soph- omore “V 2; Coif 3.4, Major W 3.4; Cross Country 4; SSO 3,4 JUniTH MELTZER SSO 3,4; Spring Musical 2,3,4. Ixrad 4; Valhalla 3.4. President 4; Choir 23.4. librarian 3.4; Ciris' Clce 1; French Club 1; Future Nurses Association 1; Future Teachers of America 1. STEVEN MENDOZA DIAj MERRITT Cabinet 1. Cabinet Alternate 2; Spring Musical Crrw 13; Fall hay Crew 13; Spring Play Crew 2; CAA 1.23; French Club 23; Pep Club 1.2; Chemistry Club 3; Business Club 4 MARY METUER Marching Band 1; CAA 2; Future Secretaries Club 4; l.ailn Club 1. 2; Swim Club 2; I’shers Club 4. CAROL MEYER SSO 3.4; CAA 1; Ocrrnan Club 3; I’shers Club 4. RICHARD MicyANO Bronte Key 3; Science Fair 2. 2nd llace; Class Board 4; SSO 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Talent Show 4; Swimming 2.3; (German Club 3.4 WILLIAM MOE Transferred from Oak Park-Hlver Forest 11.S.. Oak Park 2; SSO 23.4; N Club 3.4; Football 23. Major V 3; W restling 13. Soph- omore N 2; Tennis 1, Numerals 1; AVA 13; Biology Club 2; German Club 13. MICHAEL MOUNARO Homecoming Committee 4; Yearbook 4. Faculty F.ditor 4; I alent Show 4; Talent Show Crew 4; Track 3; Intramurals 2; AVA 1; Rus- sian Club 133.4. Treasurer 2. President 3.4; Swim Club 2. SUZANNE mussar Bronze Key 2; Red Honor Certificate 1; Student Senate 4; Cabinet 23.4. Alternate 2. Co-President 3. Vice President 4; SSO 2.3; Student Cnion Board 4. Homecoming Committee 2.3,4; Talent Show 3.4; German Club 13; Spotlighters 1,2. Secretary 1; Timers Club 2. SANDRA MYERS SSO 3; CAA 13. Minor Award 1; Orchesis 2; French Club 2. DA Y D NEIMER IRENE MUELLER RONNA MULTACK SSO 1,2.3; Talent Show 13,3.4; CAA 1; Tennis 1; French Club 2; Spanish Club 3; Homecoming Committee 4. MICHAEL MURRAY Transferred from Notre Dame High School. Niles. 3. GAIL NELSON SSO 3; Future Secretaries Club 4; CAA 4; Monitor 13; Teacher s Assistant 4. PATRICIA NELSON Science Fair 1, 2nd Place Award 1; Valhalla 3,4; Choir 3.4. Mixed Chorus 1; Girls' Glee 2, Music Certificate2; GAA 23, Pin 2; t'shers Club 3.4 RA YMOND NELSON Transferred from Notre Dame High School. Niles 4. 170 RONALD NELSON Science Fair 2,3; Intramurals 1,2; SSO 2. SHIRLEY NELSON CAA 1.2.3.4; Swim (Hub 1,23.4. Vice President 4; Timers (Hub 3.4 GREG NEWTON Football 1; Baseball 1,2; Coif 3.4; Intramurals 2.3; Astronomy (Hub 1,2; Spanish (Hub 3. I) A RLEjXE NINESERG SSO 3; Girls' Clee 2; Concert Band 1.2; CAA 1; Intramurals 4. Fu- ture Teachers of America 1; Monitor 3.4. FREDR C NUTTING Transferred front I.oyola Academy, Wilmette 2; Football 3, Minor “N 3; Wrestling 2; Intramurals 23.4; French (Hub 2. PA UL ORAM Football 3; Basketball 1; Baseball 13; Intramurals 3. GREGORY 0STROM National Merit Finalist 4; Bronxe Key 3; Science Seminar 2.3,4; Chess Club 1,4; Math Club 1,4; Physics Club 3; Russian Club 2,3,4. MILES PARIS Class Board Alternate 4; SSO 3,4; Talent Show 4. Mixed Chorus 3,4; Football 13, Sophomore N 2; Baseball 1.2, Sophomore N 2; Intramurals 3,4; Math Club 3; Spanish Club 2,3; Homeroom Knierlainment 4. JEROME PAUL SSO 2.3; Talent Show 1; Football 1,2,4, Minor N 2; Wrestling 1. Numerals 1; AVA 1; Spanish Club 23. STEVEN PA WLAN DEBORAH PE A RIM AN SSO 1,2; Monitor 1. 1 alent Show 1,23.4, Business Club 4, Pres- ident 4; Spanish Club 1,3, Secretary 3. SHARON PEG TER Transferred from Harper H.S., Chicago, 2; Spanish Club 2; CAA 1. DA VID PEPPER FRANCES PERLMAN Talent Show Crew 2; Fall Play Crew 1; Spring Play 1; GAA 13.3,4; Intramurals 4; Future Teachers of America 2; Pep Club 1,2; Spanish Club 133- CLIFFORD PETERSON Cymnastics 1. LARRY PETERSON Mascot 4; Student Council Alternate 1,2, Cabinet Alternate 13; SSO 3,4; Talent Show 4; Swimming 1,23, Minor N 3; Tennis 1; Intra murals 133.4; Cerman Club 2; Cuard's Club 2.3; Water Show 3. HOWARD PITRCK Mock State Constitutional Convention 2; Wrestling 1,23; AVA 1; Spanish Club 3. RICHARD POINTER HERCHEL PORT MAN Cabinet 1; Cabinet Alternate 2; SSO 2,3; Baseball 13.4, Sophomore W 2; Intramurals 3,4; Orman Club 23- HERBERT POTISH Spring Musical 3; Choir 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Intramurals 4; Cer- man (Hub 4; Potpourri 4 THOMAS POWALL Spring Musical 13; Concert Board 133; Marching Band 2; N (Hub 4; Cross Country 4, Certificate 4; Basketball 3,4, Major ’N’ 4; Baseball 3, Minor 'N' 3; Intramurals 1,23 NANCY POWRQZWK SSO 13; GAA 1,2,3,4; Gymnastics (Hub 4. Lulu Club 2. Pep Club 13; Swim Club 13,3; Timers Club 3; Cheerlending Alternate 2. ROYPO AN SSO 1.2.3; 'N Club 3.4; Football 1,3,4, Major N 3.4; Wrestling 1; Baseball 3, Minor N 3; Intramurals 3.4; Russian Club 3. JOHN PROFT SSO 1.2.3; Wrestling 13; Track 3. KAREN RABIN Mid Term (Graduate. KA THRYN RADICEK BRUCE RAD N STUART RALSKY Cabinet 1.2,3; SSO 2.3; Yearbook 4, Sport F.ditor 4; Football 1; Wrestling 1,2. Minor ’.V 2; Intramurals 23.4; Individual Bowling Champion 2.4; French Club 13. JOANNE RAMIS Business Club 4; French Club 1; Ushers Club 3,4; School Store 2; SSO 2.4. RONALD RAPPER Cabinet 3; Class Board 4; SSO 133.4; Homecoming Committee 3; .V Club 2,3.4. Vice President 4; (.ymnastics 1.2.3.4, All League 1, 3.4, All District 2,3, Major N' 2.3,4. Most Valuable Player 23. State Champion 2; Tennis 13.4, Minor N 3; Intramurals 3.4; AVA 1.2; Spanish Club 2.3. PA UL REIT MAN PH YUJS REMEN IK Bronze Key 4; SSO 2,3; Homecoming Committee 3; Yearbook 4, CAA Kditor 4; GAA 13; French Club 1; Psychology Club 3; Moni - tor 3.4. SHARON RICE Cabinet 1.23; SSO 13; Student Union Board 4; Homecoming Com- mittee 4; lain Show 2,3.4, Spring Musical Crew 1; Spring Play 3; Cheerleaders 1.3.4; GAA 13; Orchesis 2; Spanish Club 2.3. The Purple Porpoise helped members of the swimming tram keep accurate records at all the home meets. 17 I PAULA RICHARDSON German Club p. RONALD RICHEY Homecoming Committee 1; Talent Show Crew 3,4; Spring Musical Crew 1.4; Intramurals 4; AVA 1,2.3,4; Radio and Klectronlcs Club 1,2; Technical Sen-ices Club 3,4; School Store 4. MARCIA RICHMOND Transferred from Kvanston Township, Kvanston 3; SS() 3; Future Teachers of America 4; Spanish Club 3; Monitor 4 MARC RISSMAN Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Red Honor Certificate 1; SSO 4. Bas- ketball 2, Manager 2; Tennis 1,3, Major 'N 3; Spanish Club 3,4, Treasurer 3,4. AMY ROBINSON Cabinet 3, Class Board 4; Homecoming Court 4; SSO 2,3.4; Talent Show 3.4; Talent Show Crew 1,2; GAA 2; Intramural . 4; W Club Sweetheart Court 3. W. RRUCE ROHRER National Merit Finalist 4; Bronze Key 3; Science Fair 2; Student Council 1.2,3. Sen-Ice lln 1. Corresponding Secretary 2, Co-Vice President 3; Class Board 4; Talent Show 4; Arts Club 1,2; AVA 1; Chemistry Club 3. FREDERICK ROLAK Wrestling 1,2,3,4. State Champion 4 HE KO ROMM ELM ANN National Merit letter of Commendation 3; Swimming 1,2; Intra- murals 1,2; AVA 1.3; German Club 2,3. CYNTHIA ROSE SSO 1,2.3.4. ALLAN ROSEN JAMES ROSES' Bronze Key 3; Newspaper 3,4; Wrestling 3.4. Minor'N 3; Spanish Club 3; Photography Club 2. MARION ROSEN Homecoming Committee 4; Future Teachers of America 3; Latin Club 1,2; Pep Club 1. FRED ROSENFIELD National Merit letter of Commendation 4; Bronze Kev 3; Cabinet 1,2,3; SSO 2,3.4; Track 1.2; Intramurals 3,4 DAVID ROSS National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Yearbook 4; Talent Show 4; Spring Musical 3.4. Lead 3.4; Choir 1.2.3,4. President 4; National Thespian Society 4; Debate Team 2,3.4. Forensics 4; Drama Club 4; National Forensic league 2,3,4. Degree of Merit 2. Degrees of Honor and F.xcellencc 3, Degree of Distinction 4. HELENE ROT FELD SSO 3,4; Homecoming Committee 4; Talent Show 3.4; Spring Musi- cal Crew 2; Spring Play Crew 1,2; GAA 13; Intramurals 4; French Club 1,2; Future Teachers of America 1; Pep Club 1; Ushers Club 1; Library- Aid 1,2. DIANE ROWE SSO 3,4; Forensics 4; Future Teachers of America 1,2; Pep Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 2. ROGER RUDICH Transferred from Central YMCA H.S., Chicago 3; SSO 4; Home- coming Committer 4 MARTIN RUKIN SSO 2,3,4; Talent Show Crew 1,2,3, Chairman 3; Spring Musical Crew 1,2,3, Chairman 2,3; Fall Play Crew 1,23.4, Chairman 23. Stage Manager 4; Spring Play Crew 13,3,4, Chairman 23.4. Na- tional 'Thespian Society 2,3.4; Intramurals 3; AVA 133,4, Vice- President 2.3, President 4; Technical Services Club 133.4. HOWARD SAD KIN Class Board 4; SSO 1,2; Monitor 3,4; Homecoming Committee 4; Wrestling 3,4, Major ”N 4; Baseball 3, Minor N 3; Norsemen 4. GAYLE SAUiTRA GAA 1,2; Arts Club 2; Home-KcClub 4. Pep Club 1; Ushers Club 4. JANE SALOMON Spanish Club 1; Student Council Alternate 1; SSO 2,3; Business Club 02 4, Vice President 4. SCOTT SCHALLER SSO 2,3,4; Football 1,3; Wrestling 3, Minor N 3; Intramural 3. USA SC HA TZ Cabinet 1,3; ('lass board 4; Cabinet Alternate 2; SSO 2,3.4. Student Union Board 4; Talent Show 3.4; Talent Show Crew 1.2; Spring Musical 2.4; Fall Hay 2; Spring Play 3, Lead 3; Choir 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; National Thespian Society 23.4; CAA 1,23.4; Forensics 4. French Club 2.3; Future Teachers of America 3; Timers Club 3. SUCH A EL SCUM ELDER SSO 3.4; Homecoming Committee 4; Talent Show 4; Wrestling 3; Gymnastics 2; Coif 2; Intramurals 3. CLTA SC HON FEU) National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; National Honor Society 3.4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Student Council 1.23, Student Senate 4; Hall Council 4, President 4; SSO 133; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4, Director 4; Homecoming Court 3; Yearbook 3.4. Portraits Kditor 3. Special Events Editor 4; Talent Show 3; American Field Service Foreign Exchange Student 3; Award 4 .4 DEL E SCHBOEDER SSO 3.4; Noraccapadcs 4. CAA 1.23.4; Future Secretaries Club 4. Treasurer 4; I’shers Club 3,4; Monitor 4. ELLEN SCHWARTZ JOSEPH SCHWARTZ National Merit Finalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Cold Key 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze 2; Cold Honor Certificate 1; Science Seminar 23; Student Council 3; Student Council Alternate 2; Cabinet 13. Vice President 1. President 2. SSO 2; Hall Council 4; literary Magazine 3.4; Talent Show 4; Spring Musical Crew 4; Intramural 3; Chemis- try Club 4; Math Club 4; Physics Club 3.4. President 3.4; Russian Club 2.3; It's Academic” Team Alternate 4; Student Steering Com- mittee 1.2. MARK SCHWARZ Wrestling 1; Baseball 2.3. Sophomore ’N 2; French Club 1; Tropical Fish Club 13; Intramurals 23. BARRY SEGAL SSO 3.4; Yearbook 3,4. Business Manager 4. Talent Show Crew 2. 3.4. Stage Manager 3. Chairman 4; Spring Musical Crew 2.3.4. Assistant Stage Manager 3, Chairman 4; Fall Hay Crew 23. Assist- ant Stage Manager 3; Spring Play Crew 2,3.4. Stage Manager 3.4; National Thespian Society 23.4, Minor N 3. Major ”N” 4; Astro- nomy Club 3, Secretary 3; Biology Club 3; Chemistry Club 3.4; German Club 23.4; Math Club 3; Hiyslcs Club 3; Tropical Fish Club 2.3; Technical Service Club 23.4. Secretary 3. Vice President 4. JOEL SEGAL Gymnastics 1.23.4. Minor N 1.2. Major ”N 3.4, Fourth in State Meet 4; AYA 13.4; Intramurals 3. PAMELA SHAINER Science Fair 2. 2nd Place 2; Homecoming Committee 4; Mixed Chor- us 1; Girls' (ilee 2; Art Council 1; Art Club 4; AVA 1.4; Debate 4; Future Teachers of America 1; Art Productions 4. SHEILA SHAPIRO SSO 3; Talent Show 4; French Club 2; Homc-Ec Club 4; Pep Club 1; Ushers Club 4. KAREN SHERMAN Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Future Teachers of America 3.4; Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 23.4, President 3.4; Philosophy Club 3.4. IRIS SHER MAN Ushers Club 4 SANDRA SLIDES AN SSO 3,4; Future Teachers of America 1,2,4; Spanish Club 3.4; Ushers Club 3.4. JUNE SH OZAKl GAA 133.4.CAA Pin 1. Minor Letter 2. Major Ixtter 4; GAA Board 2; Swim Club 1.23.4. Yice-IVesident 3. Show Chairman 4. Swim- ming Awards 3; Timers Club 3; Guard Club 2. MARILYN SHOR SSO 13; GAA 13- ROBER T SIEGEL Bronze Key 4; SSO 2.3,4; iJterjny Magazine 2; Talent Show 2.4. Talent Show Crew 1, Chairman 1; Spring Musical Crew 1; Fall Play 1; Spring Hay 2; Concert Band 1; National Thespian Society 2,3,4, Spotlighters 1. JOANNE SI EGA!AN National Merit letter of Commendation 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Spring Musical Crew 4. Spring Hay 1; GAA 133; Forensics 4; French (Hub 3; Pep Club 13.4. I resident 2; Russian Club 3.4; Spot- lighters 1; Monitor 3,4. VICKY SILVER Bronze Key 3; Blue Honor Certificate 13; SSO 4; Homecoming Com- mittee 3; Newspaper 4, Associate News Felitor 4; Spring Musical Crew 23.4; Fall Play Crew 2; Spring Play Crew 2; Girls' Glee 2.4. Accompanist 4; GAA 1.2; Future Nurses Association 2.3.4. Secretary 3; Future Teachers of America 3,4; Pen Pal Club 1. Secretary 1; Spanish Club 2; Ushers Club 1; Monitor 3. CHA RLES SI LI ERA! AN BARBARA SI MOX Student Senate 4; Cabinet 23. Treasurer 3; (Mass Board 4; Cabinet Alternate 1; SSO 23; Student Union Board 4; Homecoming Commit- tee 4; Talent Show 2; GAA 1; Arts Club 4; French Club 1,23; Pep Club 1; Spotlighters 1; Timers Club 3. SHEILA SINGER SSO 2.4; GAA 1; Art Club 3; French Club 1; Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 3. JAMES SKEIXIK National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Cold Key 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Science Fair. 1st Divi- sion Award 2; District Science Fair 2; Cabinet Alternate 2; SSO 3,4; Intramurals 1.2; Biology Club 4; latin Club 1,2.3. ROB ER T SKOLN K National Merit letter of Commendation 3; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Cold Honor Certificate 1; Golf 1,23.4. Major N 4; Intramural 3,4. JAY SLUTZ CY SSO 4; Talent Show 13.3.4; Spring Musical 13.4; Orchestra 13.3.4. Conceit Band 1,23.4, President 4; Stage Band 13.3.4; Marching Band 3.4. Drum Major 3,4; Spanish Club 4. PAUL SMETANA Student Council 1,2, SSO 2,3.4; Gymnastics 1. Major N 1; Base- ball 2,3,4. Major N 3,4; Football 1,23,4. Freshman Numerals. Minor N 2. Major N 3,4; N Club 2,3,4. President 4;%Intramur- als 4; School Store 3,4. EVIE SMITH Science Fair 2. 2nd Place; SSO 1; Homecoming Committee 4; Talent Show 4; Girls Glee 2; GAA 13; Spanish Club 3; Spotlighters 1; In- murals 4; Monitor 3,4. JEFFREY SMITH SSO 3,4; Swimming 1; Track 2; Intramurals 3,4; Art Club 4; AVA 2. RICHARD SMITH Talent Show Crew 133,4; Spring Musical Crew 13,3,4; Fall Play Crew 1,23.4; Spring Hay Crew 1; Choir 13,3,4; National Thesplaii Society 1.23,4, Clerk 3; Intramurals 3; Hl-Y 3; Technical Sen-Ices Club 2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 4. STEVEN SMITH AM SSO 2.3,4; Football 13; Cross Country 4; Basketball 1,23; Intra murals 23; Spanish Club 3. HOWARD SOLOMON Tennis 1; Cross Country 3,4, Minor N 3,4. JACK SOSTRIN National Merit Izrtter of Commendation 3; Football 3, Minor N 3; Intramurals 3; AVA 2. LEES PI ELM AN Science Fair 13. 3rd Division Award 1. 2nd Division Award 2; Cab- inet 13; SSO 3; Football 4. Minor ’N“ 4. Intramurals 1,23.4; Ger- man Club 3,4. TERRY SPINA Talent Show 4; Spring Musical 2,4, Music Director 4; Spring Musi- cal Crew 1; Choir 23.4. Accompanist 3.4; Mixed Chorus; Stage Band 3.4; Arts Club 3.4; Chamber Singers 3.4. President 4. PAULA STEIN Cabinet 23. Secretary 3; SSO 3,4; Art Council 2,3.4; French Club 23.4; Homeroom Planning Committee 4. SHARON STEIN Transferred from Mather II.S.. Chicago 2; Future Secretaries Club 4; Future Teachers of America 2; Pep Club 2; SSO 4; Mixed Chorus 2.3. DALE STEINBERG STEVE STEINBERG Transferred from Massachusetts, 2; National Merit Finalist 4; Spring Musical 23.4; Spring Play 3; Valhalla 3,4, Accompanist 3,4; Choir 3.4, Accompanist 3,4; Orchestra 1,23.4; Chemistry Club 4; Foren- sics 4; German Club 3; Math Club 1. BARBARA STEIN HOLTZ SSO 23; GAA 2; Business Club 3,4. French Club 1; Future Secre- taries Club 3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Monitor 2,3,4 TOM STLUKA Spring Musical 3; Choir 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; French Club 13; Pen Pal Club 13; Potpourri 4. TOM STOCK BRIDGE 174 sculpture. BENJAMIN SIOKEN Transferred from Clenbrook South H.S., Glenview, 2; Bronze Key 3; SSO 3.4; Talent Show 4; Wrestling 2,3; Intramurals 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3. STEVEN STOLERO U' Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 3.4; Swimming 1. BONNIE STREGE SSO 2; Mixed Chorus 2; CAA 1; Pep Club 2. IjO S SLUJVAN Class Board 4; literary Magazine 3; GAA 1.2; Future Teachers of America 1.2; Spanish Club 13; Swim Club 1,2. JEFFREY SWANSON Transferred from Colorado 2; Student Senate 4; Junior Cabinet 3; SSO 3,4; Homecoming Committee 2; Talent Show 3; Fall Play 4; Spring Play 3; National Thespian Society 4; United Nations Club 3, Vice President 3; Philosophy Club 3.4. President 3; American Iiegion Speech Contest 3.4. ('.All SWEET Spring Musical Crew 3; Future Secretaries Club 3; Home-F.c Club 4; Pep Club 1; Ushers Club 4 ROBERT SWEETOW Cabinet 1.2. Vice President 2; SSO 2.3; V Club 3.4. Sergeant At Arms 4; Cross Country 1. Numerals 1; Wrestling 1. Numerals 1; Track 3.4. Major N’ 3.4; Football 2.3.4. Major N 3.4., Niles North Steering Committee 2,3. DIANE SWENSON Cabinet 3, Class Board 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Homecoming Court 4; Talent Show 1,2.3,4; Cheerleaders 13.3.4; French Club 1; Monitor 3,4. MAS AN OB V TANAKA Transferred from Japan 2; Cross Country 4, Certificate 4. GLENN TETZLAFF SSO 2; Cross Country 1. Freshman Award 1; Swimming 2; Gym- nastics 1; Baseball 1.2.3,4. Major W 4; Intramurals 13.3.4; Chess Club 2. RICHARD THOMAS Bronze Key 3; Science Fair 1; Class Board 4. Treasurer 4; SSO 3; Student Union Board 4; Homecoming Committee 4; ‘N’ Club 3.4; Football 1.2.3,4. Major N 3,4; Wrestling I.2.3.4. Major ‘N 3,4; Track 1,3; Hi-V 1.2,4 BRUCE THOMSON (Mass Board 4; Cabinet Alternate 1; SSO 2,3.4; N Club 3.4. Ireas- urer 4; Football 13.3,4. Major “N” 3.4; Wrestling 1; Track 4. Base- ball 1.3.4. Major N‘ 3,4; Intramurals 3.4. Homeroom Entertainment 4. CYNTHIA TRACY Future Secretaries Club 4. JOEL TRAUCER Transferred from Roosevelt Hi ., Chicago 1; Student Council Aker- nate 2; SSO 4; Spring Musical Crew 1.2; Fall Plav Crew 1.2; Spring Play 2; Spring Play Crew 2; Cross Country 4. Certificate 4; Basket- ball 13.4. Major N 4. Intramurals 1.2,3; Hi-Y 1.2; Talent Show Crew 1; Monitor 2. LINDA TREBEIS Student Council 133. Student Senate 4. National Honor Society 3, 4; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Red Honor Certificate 1; Science Fair 13. 2nd Place 13; SSO 3; Student Union Board 4, Secretary 4; Homecoming Committer 2,3,4; Chairman of Pep Assembly 2; Chairman of Pep Rally and Came Presentation 4; Homecoming Court 3; Yearbook 4. Index Editor 4; Talent Show 4; Cheerlead- ing 2,3,4. Secretary 2,3, Captain 4; Art Council 1; German Club 3; Monitor 4; I)AR Award Finalist 4 GARY Tl’RK Scholastic Art Award 4; Hallmark Art Award 4. ANITA VEGA SS ) 3; Homecoming Committer 4. Parade Floats Chairman 4; Talent Show Crew 1,2, Chairman 2; Spring Musical 3,4, Student Director 3; Spring Musical Crew 1; Fall IMay 4, Ixad 4; Fall Play Crew 1,23; Spring Play 3, Ixad 3; Spring Hay Crew 13, Chair- man 1; National Thespian Society 3.4, President 4; GAA 1.2,3.4; Girls Gymnastic Team 13; Debate Team 4; Forensics 3.4. 1st Place Award 3.4; National Forensics League 3,4; Spanish Club 2.3; Drama Club 13.3,4, President 4; Swim ('.nib 1.23; Timers Club 1.2; Mon- itor 4. PETER VIHON UIJUCH VIK TOR SUSAN VOGELMANN Bronze Key 3; Yearbook 4; GAA 13.3; Arts Club 3,4; French Club 1,2; Future Teachers of America 1,2; Pep Club 1; Ushers Club 3.4. Secretary 3,4. JAMES WADDELL SS0 2.3; Swimming 1; Wrestling 13. RUTH WALDFOGEL National Merit letter of Commendation 4; Gold Key 4; Silver Kev 3; Bronze Key 2; Cabinet Akernatc 2; SSO 2.3; Homecoming Com- mitter 4. Publicity Chairman 4; Yearbook 3,4. GAA Co-editor 3, F.ditor-in Chid 4; Talent Show Crew 13,3,4. Chairman 2,4; Spring Musical Crew 1,3.4, Chairman 4; Fall Play Crew 1,2,3.4, Chairman 2; Spring Play Crew 1,2; National Thespian Society 23.4, Points Chairman 3, Minor N 3, Maior N” 4; Pep Club 1; Russian Club 4; Spotlighters 1; Philosophy Club 4; Monitor 2,3,4; Quill and Scroll CHRISTINE WAUJS National Merit Finalist 4; White Honor Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2. Silver Key 3; Cold Key 4; Science Fair 13; Science Seminar 23; Ger- man Club 3,4; Philosophy Club 3.4; Monitor 4; Foreign language Department Award 3. STEPHEN WALSH Concert Choir 4; Astronomy Club 133; Chess Club 1,23; Russian Club 3.4; Technical Services Club 2,3; Tropical Fish Club 2,3; Phil- osophy Club 4. STEVE WERER Gymnastics 3,4. DAVID WEINER National Merit letter of Commendation 4; Gold Key 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Gold Honor Certificate 1; Science Seminar 2,3; SSO 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Debate Team 3.4; Forensics 3. 4; National Forensics league. Degrees of Merit, Honor, and Excel- lence 4. CATHY WEINSTROER Transferred from Resurrection H.S., Chicago 4; SSO 4; GAA 1; Home-Kc Club 4. JUDITH WEtSMAN SSO 23.4; Hall Council 4; Student Union Board 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Talent Show 2,3.4; Talent Show Crew 1; GAA 1; Span- ish Club 13; Timers Club 3. SANFORD WEISS National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; SSO 3; Tennis 1; Chess Club 1,2; German Club 23.4; Math Club 3; Physics Club 3. DALE WELLS SSO 2,3; Homecoming Committee 4; Yearbook 4; GAA 13.3,4; Span- ish Club 1,2; Girls Gymnastic Club 133- DIANE WEIJS RETT}' WENGER GAA 13; Art Club 4; Monitor 3,4. PETER WIRLE Bronze Key 3; Science Fair 1; Newspaper 3,4, Assistant Feature Fodi- tor 3, Associate Flditor 4. JOHN WOOD Cabinet 2.3. Class Board 4; SSO 2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 4; Talent Show 4; Swimming 1,23; Major 'V 3; Baseball 2,3; Minor 'V 3; Intramurals 2,3.4; Arts Club 4; German Club 3,4; Treasurer £; Swim Club 13- TONNE YOUNG MICHAEL YOUNG National Merit letter of Commendation 4; National Honor Socictv 3.4. President 4; Gold Key 4; Silver Kev 3; Bronze Kev 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Science Fair 13; Science Seminar 23; Student Council Alternate 3; SSO 4; Talent Show 4; Spring Musical 4; Fall Play Crew 4; Tennis Team 133,4. Minor S’ 3; Intramurals 3; Chemistry Club 4; German Club 3.4. Math Club 1.4; Phvsics Club 3; Dimensions Club 2. Vice-President 2; It's AcadcmC Team 4, Cap lain 4. !7b WYNNE ZEMANSK Y GAA 1,2; French Club 1,2; Future Teachers of America 2; Monitor 2. SUSAN ZJELEN Transferred from Maine Fast, Park Ridge 2; GAA 1; Pep Club 2; IJ- brarv Assistant 3; SSO 3. STEVEN ZINDELL Student Council 1,2; Student Senate 4; Cabinet 1; Class Board 3.4, Co-President 3. President 4; Cabinet Alternate 2; SSO 3,4; Home- coming Committer 3; Spring Play 2; N Club 3,4; Wrestling 1; Gymnastics 2,3.4. Major N 3,4; Baseball 1; AVA 1,2; Russian Club 3,4, Vice President 4 Seniors Not Pictured JAMES ANDERSON ROGER BARTZ CYNTHIA BASILE BENJAMIN BOLOTIN SSO 3; Football 1, Numerals 1; Track 1.2,3, Numerals 1; Intramurals 3.4 KAREN BOO TH KAREN BROWN WESLEY COINER NICHOLAS CONSTANTINO GAIL I) AH UN LAUREL FISHMAN Mid Term Graduate. HOWARD FRIED Transferred from Roosevelt 11. S., Chicago 1; Concert Band 1.2; Marching Band 1; Biology Club 2; Chess Club 1; Radio and Klectronics Club 2; Spanish Club 2. JERRY GEHRKE Cross Country 1; Swimming 1,2, Sophomore N 2; Wrestling 3; Intra- murals 2. VERNON GOLD E Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago. 1; Choir 1,2. MARTIN HARACZ Transferred from Loyola Academy, Wilmette. 4. Track 4. TRUDYE HOROWITZ Mid Term Graduate ERROL JACOBSON RICHARD JAMS BRUCE KAPLAN Talent Show 4; Swimming 1; Track 1; Golf 1,2; Intramurals 3.4; Foren- sics 3; Spanish Club 3. ARTHUR KAROL PAUL KAY SSO 1,2; Homecoming 4; Talent Show 1.2,3; Football 1.2, Numerals 1; Wrestling 1,23. Numerals 1; Baseball 1. Minor N 1; Intramurals 3,4; Art Club 3,4; (German Club 1. CAROL LEVINSON Mid Term Graduate. RICHARD LUND SB ERG GEORGE McMAHON STEVE MEHL Track 13. Minor'N 13; SSO 2. MARK MEYERS SSO 3,4; Fall Play Crew 3; Spring Play Crew 2; Wrestling 3; Chemistry Club 3; French Club 3; Technical Services Club 23- MONICA MURCH Transferred from Saint Scholastica H.S., Chicago 4. ROBERT OWEN LARRY PARDO S USAS' R A SNICK SSO 13; Student Union Board 4. Publicity Co-Chairman 4; Homecoming Committee 3,4. Program Chairman 4; Newspaper 3.4. Associate Kditor 3. Business Manager 3. Outstanding Journalist Award 3, F.ditor-in-Chief 4. News Kditor 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Fall Play Crew 1; Spanish Club 1; Mock State Constitutional Convention 1,2. DONALD RHONEY ROSEMARY RUST JOYCE SH OZAKI GAA 133.4. Pin 1. Major N 4. Board 2; Swimming Manager 2; Swim Club 13.3.4, President 4; Timers Club 2; Guard Club 2. PA TRICIA SKERVEN GAA 133; Spanish Club 2. STEVEN SOREXSON LA WHENCE TAGRIN Talent Show 4; Spring Musical 4; AVA 133.4. Chemistry Club 3; Aquar- ium Club 3. CRAIG TROESCH RALE WALTERS Cabinet Akemate 1,2; SSO 1.2; Talent Show 2; Spring Musical Crew 1; Cross Country 1.23, Shield 2; Wrestling 3; Gymnastics 13. Shield 2; Golf 2; AVA 1; Spanish Club 13.3. WARREN WEBER Talent Show Crew 13; Spring Musical 1.2; Fall Play Crew 13; Spring Hay Crew 13; Choir 1,23.4 ROBERT ZIMBEROFF 77 Junior Class Board members are: Rack Row F. Ishizuka, A. Kisenberg, L I.ifton. E. Harrison, I). Van Deusen, H. Goodman. D. Teiiel. Second Row: A. Wilke, L Davis, H. Stearns, J. Bolotin. L Berry. Front Row: T. Shulman (treasurer). M. Marcus (president),]. Dawson (vice-president), S. Mann (secretary). JUNIORS Representing this year's junior class, the Junior Class Board spent most of the year in preparation for the prom as a farewell for the seniors. Some of their money-raising projects included the sales of mums at Homecoming, as well as program sales and operation of concession stands at football and basketball games. With these funds, they rented the ballroom at the Edgewater Beach Hotel, hired a band, and purchased bids and decorations. Add- ing the final touch to the memorable occasion were the juniors who crowned two seniors king and queen. While able to look back upon their past successes with pride, the juniors can also look for- ward to a very rewarding senior year. Abbey, Sandi Abrams, Trudy Adam. lee Ann Alfassa, Hillary Arenson, Art Banks, Sherry Baron. Iris Barron. Curtiss Altman, Marcia Andersen. Thomas Anderson, Bruce Anderson. Ronald Bassuk, Richard Baum, Steven Bearak. Barry Becharas. Niki t78 Beck. Tim Becker. Peter Beeien, Barbara Beden, hid ward Benjamin. Steve Berger, Robert Bergson. Barry Bernstein. Mel Blelman. Jerry Bloom, Howard Bode, Steve Bollinger. Donna Bell, Wayne Belokon, Klatne Bender. Karen Bender, Kathy Berry, Lois Bethman, Judy Betts. Kathy Birk, Pamela Bolotin, Judy Bonccke, Terry Bor gel, Peggy Boruck. Dennis Bosley, Janet Botner. Rena B ram son. Susan B randl. Georgann Brin, Gary Brower. Tom Brown. Bruce Brown. Haney Brunelli, Jan Burrows. Marilyn Bvford, Mary Sue Cap, Dan Clark. Pat Clarkson. Karen Cohan, Cindi Colecchia, Mary Brandt, Stephen Breen, Joe Brenner. Mark Brlckman. Martin Brown. Howard Brown. Lawrence Brownstein. Rendl Bruckman. Sheila Cherin, Janice Cherin, Steven Chertack, Kliot Childs, Sandy Colecchia, Rudy Como, Ganr Conklin, William Conrad, Thomas NJ e Covert, Doug Cox, Marty Dale. Jim Dantuma, Scott Deutsch. Janet Dewald, Don Didech. Dean Dlshkin, Jodi Dubin, I .ana DuBofT, Shari Dworski. Sheila Karlix. Helene Kisenberg, Arnce Kisenberg, laurie Klkin, Eileen Kllenwood, Jeannine Evens, Linda Earbman, Ed Parish, Nancy Karkas. Daniel Davies, Dolores Davis, Gary Davis, Laura DePola, Barry Dobroth, Dale Dolgin. Danny Dolins. Barry Dreyfttss, Judy Edelson, Caryn Edelson, Jeanie Eden son. Joel Edwards. Michael Elrod. Elliot Emin, Debbie Endo, Gan Epstein, Andy Farnsworth. Bob Faust. Pat Feldmann. Aliene Felsenthal. Steve I7t Fields. Roberta Kierstein. Klissa Fine. Steven Finesllver, Michael Fishman, j udy Fin. George Ford, I.iane Francke, Sue Friedman. Kedina Friedman. Ross Friedman. Steven Friedman. Stuart Garris, Jody (Partner, Wayne Gebel. Bruce (Welder, Michael (•tenner, Kllen Goeltcnboldt. I.vnettr (Goldberg. Michael (Goldberg. Ralph Goode. Donald Goodman. Howard Gordon. Gilbert Gordon, Tony Green, David Green, Gary Green, Robert Greenberg, Barry Fischer. Marilee Fisher, Gherl Fisher. Debbv Fisher, Rick Frebtes. Tom Freeman. Marcia Friedman, Barry Friedman, Myra (.abbey. Renate Galluzzo, Gary Ganz, David Garber, Howard Gcltner, Howard Gendell, Robin Gibbons, William Gillengerten. Helen (•olden, J udd Goldman. Julie Goldman, Robert Gomberg. Roberta Gould, Artitur Gould. Fred (.ouldmg. Irwin Grafman, Jeff Greenberg. Shan.’ Greenberg, Steve Greene, Tom Greenfield, Kd Greenfield, Fred Grobstein, Kllen Gruhn. Bill Haber. Gil Hammond. Bob Hancock, Rick Hansen. Garl Hanson. James The marching band practices one of its many selec- tions. 180 Harris, David Harrison. Kdward Head, Chris Hedstrom, Wayne Horowitz, Mark llrynkow. Barbara Hulteen, Stan Hummer, Jim Jackson, Sally Jacobson. Blythe Jafle. Susie Johnson. Debbie Kales, Bonnie Kallison, Bonnie Kanluk. Marlene Kaplan. Debbie Kessler. Kerry Kessling, Norman King. Jan Kittredge. Dennis Korn. Charlene Korn, Martin Kornblith. Sander Krasncy. Barry Hendricks, Mickle llenrolte, Marie llereberg. Joan Holton, Albert Hunter. Unda Ishizuka, Fred Ivaz, Lynda Jablln, l.ee Johnson. Scott (oseph, Unda Jvarsky, Jeannie Kaiserman, Joyce Kaplan. Mickey Kellar, Peggy Kenner. Jane Kesselman. Linda Klein, Andra Klein, Clorla Kochrvar, Michael Kohn. Helen Kraus, Todd Kruse, Candy Kuhn. Karla Kuhnle, William Kulman, Caryl Kurland. Jeffrey landsman, Lynda l ang, Inuis I-arson. Cora Larson. Jeff Latz, Paula Liner. John Levine. Irwin Irvine. Mike Irvinson. Uni is Libkin. Cary lifton, IJoyd Underman. Susie Ungel. Lillian Upson. Carv Irak Faith Lee. Richard Irkrhtenberg. F.d Irvin. Konaid Irvin. Steven Irvine. Alan Irvine. Barry Irvine. Bonnie Uieppert. James U rbcr. Howard Lubowsky. F.ldad Lucia. Angela Lutz. Michael McMahon. Maripat Me Tier. Frank Mackey, l’hilhp Main. Carolyn Majestic. Konaid Mandelbaum. Adria Mandl. Marc Marcus. Karen Marcus. Mania Maro. F.ugene Manilla. Kick Mann. Cheryl Maun. Unda Marcus. Chuck Marcus. 11il.irx Marx. Jrffrev Meg . Sue Meier. Diane M etcher. David •• t r c Quinn. Mickey Rambert. Fred Kandazzo. Susan Kasenick. Mark Richardson. Holly Kitlkind. Mike Kigby. |uliet Kodkin. Loree Kosen. Monica Rosen, John Rosenberg, Michael Rosenberg. Ron Rosion, I'aul Rubin, Roberta Rubinstein. Cayle Rumack. Ross Saltzberg, Bruce Sandrik, Janis Sartain. Rebecca Satenstein, Ron Rasof, Susan Rainer, Dheena Redman, Rhonda Ressman, Liura Roitinan. Alcne Roman. Diane Rose. Diane Rosen. Carolyn Rosenquist, Richard Rosenthal. Saul Ross, Allan Rossman, Marla Rust, Frank Sabin. Paul Sachnoff, Rita Sachsel, I.inda Saunders. Alan Schamber. Creg Schirmer. Scott Schlesinger. loin Messner, Sue Metier. Sharon Miles, (.auric Miller, Ann Misurelli, Mary Mittenthal, Adrianr Mocking, Bruce Moore. Roger Murray, Sally M vhr. Crcg Neville, Susan Nicholas. Thomas Nordberg, Carol Norris, Michael Nusinow, Marilyn Ohka. Kristopher Pappas. Charlotte Paul. Pam Pedersen. Arnold Perelman, Michael Phipps. Sue Pichinson. Roberta Pierce, Mitch Pierremont. JefT Polk, Unda Popp. Katlilecn Posner, Wendy Powell. Marita Miller, Barry Miller, Nadern Miller, Shary Mil Me In. Alana Moran. Susan Morgan. Nancve Morris. Alan Mosolf. Phil Niles, Sally Nisscnson, RoIhti Nixon. Unda Nonberg, Sheri (Hkiewicz, Kdward Oneal. Kleanor O'Shea, Mary Ostrowsky. Marcy Perlman. Susan Pcrmer. Barbara . Perz, James Peterson. F.velyn Pinhasik Paula Pinsker, Sheldon Placek, Richard Plotkin. Murray Powell. Robert Poznanskv, Steve Price. Janet Procaccio, J udv 182 Schlosscr, Denise Schmidt. Diane Schneider, Carol Schoenburg. tarry Schwa he. Carolyn Schwarz. Karl Scott. joAnn Semrow. Kenneth Shapiro, Marilyn Shatney, Karen Shavin. Wylie Sher. Judi Schoos. Bob Schubert, taroy Schullman, Daniel Schuman. Craig Sender. Arlene Sernoviu. Dennis Shane. Deborah Shapiro, Davida Shutman. Terry Siegel. Robert Siegel. Shery l Silicani. Allan tiA m Silk. Stephen Silverman. Gayle Silvetti. Jerry Sjoholm. Linda Smaller. Call Smith. William Soloman. Jane Sonenhlum. Richard So ret. Rick Starkopf. tarry Stearns. Rosalie Stegeman. Shary Stellas. Dean Stemke, Jeff Sternberg. 1’aul Stevens, («ail Stubcnrauch. Diane Suacina. Donna Suffka. Dean Swanson, David Temple. David lester. Mary Thomas. loin Tokarz. Michelle Stein. Alex Stein. Barbara Stein. Ron Steinbrink. Diane Sticken. Russell Stolerow. Saudi Stone. Fredrick Strand. (Morin Swaru. lack Laiar. Jerry Lntelm.in. Linda Leitrl. Diane Lowbin. Sieve VanDeusen. Debbv Van I Helen. Sieve VanVoorhevs. Greg 18 J Vender, Jeff Venn. Tom Vitale. Ronald Vorona, Ronald Ware, Darry Washburn. John Wauthier, Darlene Waxburg, Susan Well. Michael Weiner. James Weiner, Jeff Weinman. I.inda Wershkoff. Judi Westphal. Judith Wicker. Thomas Wilke. Alice Yanov, Joan Yanov. Joseph Yanow, Marc Young, Alan . imber off. Richard .fmmerman. Bruce Zolt, Rhonda Zucker, Marcia Wagner, Jennifer Wald, Alex Waldman, Ccne Waller. Stephen Weber. Dennis Wcdderspoon, Nancy Wedge. Mike Weil, Marcia Weinstein. Alan Weisberger. Renee Weiss. Stuart Welch, Williams Willuweit. Lynne Wolz, John Wood, iJnda Wynn, Pat Zarky. Barbara Zeitlin. Elliot Zenner, Alan Zeilen. John Not Pictured Arvidson, Robert Barn. Roger Rederman. Edwin Bell, Susan Bernstein. Mitchell Binder. Steve Bookman, Helen Callero, Ronald ( harness, Cary Dawson, Jill Dufner, Bernard Eisenberg, Sherri Kaintuch. Jane Fineberg, llene Frey, John Ciacinto, Charles Cirsch, Elizabeth Cidis. Mark Clickston, Ellen Cross, Jeffrey Crossman, Alana ilablar. Sandra Harris, Pamela Harris, Zachary Haynes, Robbyn Jachet, Hilary Johnson, Irslle Kamin, Shelley (.andsberg, Alan Lemieux, luiurence March, Jerry Miller, Cheri Moran, James N’onclerc, Linda Rosen. Allen Rubin. Ellen Russo. Joseph Sachsel, Amy Schly. Harvey Seiden, Alan Sims, Sandra Switkin, Jill Tax, Audrie Thompson. Marelyn 'iktor, Ulrich Watman. Adrienne Waxier, Lynn Wolcott. Douglass ■ 84 Members of Sophomore Class Board arc: Bmk Ron M Korey, B. Head. 1). Olson. M. Steelman. II. Cohen. Second Ron I.. Weinstein. B. Kcllar. K. Benne . M. Satkowski. M Newton. L Waxberg. Seated: I). Sper- ling. J. Kliphardt (treasurer). L Schwartz (president), K. Silton (vice-president). A. (Greenfield (secretary). SOPHOMORE With a period of adjustment behind them, the Soph- omore Class Board has already shown initiative in planning ahead for their junior year and the prom. By sponsoring various projects, collecting class dues, and participating in many extracurricu- lar activities, the sophomores show promise of be- coming one of the most enthusiastic classes in the school. Early signs of leadership and talent dis- tinguish the sophomore class as one of the finest of the school. Abrams. Dennis Ackerman. Toby Abrams, Karyn Adams. Kathleen Abramson. Nano,' Adler. Bobbi Achler. Marla Ahrens. Diane Akcrhaugen, Klien Anderson. Jo Nano Alhalel. Norman Anderson, Tern' Allen. Stacy Arnow. Terry Anders. Phyllis Avon. Jeff «85 o n rv urn r na onf 2 V i ti Balcstri. Kathy Barnow, Marla Bavetta. Gloria Bearman. Kenneth Benjamin, Charles Bennett. Kvan Berger, Janet Berger, Wayne Bers, Ken Birger, Carol Bitran. Jane Bitter, Martin Blivas, Renee Bloom. Judith Bloom, Lynn Blott, Janis Bolotin. Jane Borden, Ted Bornstein, Robin Brandei, Bruce Brodt, leslie Bublick. Deborah Bublick. Robin Busch. Pam Becker. Bruce Becker. Craig Becker. Kenneth Beiser. Marcia Berman. Don Bernberg. Beth Barns, Phyllis Bernstein, Avis Blair. Kllen Blake. Rhonda Blanchard. Jackie Bliss, Unda Blumenfeld. Richard Blumenthal. Arlene Blumenthal. Darlene Bodenstein, Andee Brantley, Alan Brenner, Jeffrey Brill, Darlane Brill, Susan Caplan. Darlene Carlson, Randi Carnahan. Candy Carnow, Bonnie Cohen, Barbara Cohen, Gerald Cohen. Ix is Cohen, Marlene Collins, Rhonda Compiani. Maria Conrad. Richard Cooper. Aaron Crohn, Bruce Curran. Tim Current, Douglas Cuzzort. Carol DeCorrevont. Howie DeSaegher. Dennis Dibrcll, Sandra Diesterhcft, Richard Duncan. Call Kckmann, Steve Kisenstein, Martin Klisco, I ester Chagarcs. tarry Christopher. (Cynthia Chulsky, Caran Clarkson. John Cleveland. Nancy Cline. Diana Cogen. Hollis Cohan, Laurie Cooper, Jon Costikyan, Bob Coulter, Keith Cross. Raymond Daar, Merle Dardick, Howard Davis. BUI Dechter, Marvin Dobbin, Pamela Dolins, tarry Dougherty, Kathleen Drawbaugh. Cindy Kngelhardt, Donna Krickson, Paul Kwert, Karen Marie Kaerstein. Paul es 186 Fagerstrom, Tim Fair, Heather Falsteln, Bobby Feldman, Sande Fine. Marc Klacher, Peter Fisher. Merle Fishman, Mark Freed, Glenn Freedman, Nancy Freehill, Barry Friedman, Norm Canakos. Barbara Canz, Madalyn Canz, Rosalyn (.aynor. Adrienne Cillengerten. Bob (Oilman, Robert Gilman, Steve (Gladstone. F.llcn Feltman. Michael Feng. Dorothy Finder. Vicki Fine, Carol Frank Wendy Franklin. Adrienne F'ranks, Charles Frantell, Call Friedman. Robert Friedman, Ronald Friedman. Sheila Cabcl, Diane Cebel. Alan (Berber. Barbara Cevirtz, Sally Cilbert, Andrew Classner, Barry (dick, Pam (dickman, Marc (dorioso. Janet The advanced l.atin students demonstrate their knowledge of ancient Rome. Cold, Marty Coldberg, Alan Coldblatt. Ron Coldenberg. Ixirry Colin. Renee Colob, Shelley Coodman, Audrey (Goodman. Bonnie Cordon. Marc Could. Arthur Crabell. Ron Greene, Shelley (Goldman, Diane Coldsand, Ivy (Goldsmith, Neil Goldstein. Chuck Coodman, Corey Coodman, Daniel Coodman, Jeff Cooris, Dan Greenfield. Anne Creenman. Gary Green spar, Bennett Greenspan. Sharon 187 Crecnwald, Henry Crobstein, Shelley Crossgold. Minda Cruenfeld, Mike Hammerman, Marccy Hannon. James Hanson, John Harris, Marcia Heinz. Deborah Heller. )oan Heilman, Brad llergott. Alan Hoflberg, Dennis Holler, Susan Hoover, Gregg Horwitz. Barbara Cumbiner, Shelley Guttler, Claudia Cuzy. Wayne llambourger. Alan Harrsch, Mary Alice Hawkins. Stephen Head, Roberta Heller. Brian Hersh. Adrienne Herter, 1-arry Hightman, Phil 11 odes, Robert llougland, I at Howington. Saudi Israel. Martin Jacks, Anna Klouthis, Joyce Klugman, Jerry Koch, Barbara Kolc, Barbara Koistedt. Kenneth Korbus, Gar ’ Korey, Michael Kost, Michelle Kovacic, Denise Kozem, David Kozem. Paul Kramer. Geraldine Krasney. Lois Krasny, Barry Krause. Sandi Krowc, Karen Jenkins, Debby Johnson, Bob Johnson, Gail Johnston, Judy Kaplan. Bonnie Kaplan. Dennis Kaplan, l.aura Kaplan, Lynn Katnik, Kerstin Katz. Pam Keehn, Debbie Kclin. Martin n y j I , Kellar, Jane Keller. Bill Kessel. Bill Kipnis. Kugene . i 3 b Kirschbaum, Renate Klein. Pam Kling, Helen Kliphardt. Jill «o «a Jacobs, Craig Jacobs, Cary Jacobson. Cary Janus, Joyce Joscphson, Lynn Justman. Steven Kahn. Robert Kalmanson. Mark Karp, Joel Kasch. William Kashevos, Anita Kasik. Andrea Kuhnle, Robert Kurtz, Robert l.ai 'ontaine, Diane Ixtmm, Sue l auter, Brian l vitt, Alan lieavitt, (.ary Ixrbolt, Iz-wis Dinderman. Stuart landl, Kathy I.arson, Linda l.asin, Jill (.efforts, Chris Leggett, Kim l venthal. Ivy Ixrvey, Jack 188 Levin, Carolyn Irvin, Sheila Irvine, Diane Irvine, Steven Lieberman. Arleen iJrboviu, Susan Unis, Sheri Upke, Sieve l.ong, Carol iaibor, Michael laibowkh. Kenneth McWhorter, Kathy Malone, Kobert Man, Jacqueline Mann, James Marc. Vicki Mattson, Dale Mayers. Kobert Melichar. Bill Mellow. Karen Irvinsky, Howard Irvinson. Howard Levy, Barry Irwin. Nancy l.ippert. Kandy Upson. Sherri loiben. Gary U ndon, Belli Magerl, I'am Malawy, Henry Mallin. Michael Mailing, Bonnie Mark. Deborah Markin. Julie Martin, Irod Mash, Sheila Merkin. Jackie Meyer. Stewart Meyerson, Kon Miles, Kobert Murch, Patricia Nelson, Andrew Nelson. Cheryl Neuhaus. Cindy Miller. Clem Miller. Valerie Millward, Melanie Morgan. Michelle N inter. Sharon Noelle. Fred Nolan. Scott Xonnemacher, Janice Newman. Carol Newman, lawrtna Newman. Michael Newton. Mark Novak. Linda Novak, Marcy Novick, Ix is Nutting. Cregg Olshan, Blythe Orlolf. Marcia Orser. Debra Parttpilo, Joel Peterson. Dave Peterson. Gaye Plant matter. Vic Phelan. Bob Pierce, Jeffrey Pignato. Richard Plass. Jo Kllen Powal. Sue Keading, Glen Kechel. Pam Kedlnger. Bill Kcvnulds. Buddy Nviand. Fallen Odegaard. Richard Okawara. Susan Olsen. Dale Payne, Nod Pearlman. Andy Perlin, Wendy Perper. Linda Phelan. Peggy Phillips. Andrea Picker. Konald Pierce. Janet Preston. JoAnn Quinn. Tim Kandell. l-cslie Kanieri. Steve Klee, Davida Kieff, Alan Rivkin. Andrea Rohde. Jeff 189 Roiniotis, Andrew Roltman, Call Rosen. Kllsse Rosenberg, Kona Rubin. Shelley Rubinstein. Charlssa Kudich. Rhonda Rudolph, Tom Saltzman. Marsha Salzgeber, Roger Sanfillipo, Pat Samson. Howard Satkowski. Melanie Sauser. Jean Saviano, Jim Saxonberg, Susan Schlosser, Donald Schmertz, (lari Schocn, Wayne Schultz. Dianna Shaffer. Robert Shapiro. Harvey Shapps, Pam Share. I ee Shor, Ronnie Sidcr. Judy Siegman. Klissa Silk. Margaret Rosenquist, Robert Ross, Alicia Rubin, Karol Rubin. Marc Ruesch. Katherine Rugendorf. Sue Sales, David Saltzbcrg. Karl Sanders, ] im Sanders, Sue Sard, tarry Sarnat, Andrew Schatz, Bob Scheck, Dale Scheufler, N'eiJ Schiff, Tina Schwartz, tarry Schwartz, Michelle Sender. Sharon Shaifer. Jeffrey Sharkey, Scott Sher, Deborah Sherman, Ira Shlachtcr, Alan Silton, Kllen Silver, Jill Silverman, Jack Silverstein. Harriet Simmons, Jory Simon. Howard Simon. Ira Skolnik. Carol Slov, Steven Smalinsky, Sandy Smietanka, Paul Smith, Barbara Soloman, Barbara Solomon, Suzll Sowers. Debbie Spatz, Andy Steffeck, Don Steif. Terri Stein, Michael Sterling. Alyce Suflka, Scott Sugarman. Alan Sulanka, Richard Sulkin. Alison Skora, Richard Skore, Tom Slott. Jerry Slotten. Robert Smith. Barry Smith. Mark Smith, Richard Sobczak, Dawn Sperling, Denise Splelman, Holly Stawiarski, Bruce Steelman, Mara Stern, Carole Stluka, ( ary Stupp. William Suffka, Kurt Sullivan, Kd Sutker. Sharon Sweet, Sheila Swenson, Cary 190 Swenson, Richard Tadelman. Kdward Tani, Cathy i anker. James Thomas, James Thrawl, Wendy Tiltges. Dan Tinzmann, Nancy Van Ceem, Bonnie Van Voorhees. Robert Varverls, Dean 'iktor. Birgit Warren. Roberta Wax. Ronnie Wax berg, Kllen Waxberg. Unda Weiss, Lynn Weiss. Robin Weiuman. Marsha Welch, Cerald Tarshls. Avery Tatelman. Arlene Tessien, Frank Thdin, Ron Toliefsen. Randy Turner. Glenn Turoff, Mitch Tsuchihashi. Kathy Wagenaar. Kathy Waltrich. Helmut Waltzer, Fred Ward. Chert Waxman. Andi Weinstein, leslte Weinstein. Lynn Weisman, James Wells, Craig Wernick, Barn Williams. Fred Wilson. Bob Wilson. Marilyn Wish, Dennis Witkov, Stewart Wolf, Beverly Wolf, Michael Wolff. Steven Wolflnger. Kenneth Wollack, Debbie Wolozin. Ann Worshill. Vicki Wortman. Donna Wyler. Jeff Wysocki, Janice Vanes. Michael Zamost, Barry Zari. Pete Not Pictured Alienbern. Patricia Czerwinski, Karen Klbaum, Sherry Kngblom. Gayle Frankel. Larry Fox, Kddie Glenner. Unda Cross, llene Guenther, Thomas Iehtman. Bruce Uden. Keith Miller, Sharon Keif, Stuart Russo, David Silvctti, Perry Stein, Diane Suzikida. Jane 191 Members of Freshman (Hass Board are: Back Row: I). Kudo, B. Mayers. M. Olfesky, K. Stickcn. J. Hertz- berg, B. Atlas. Seated: M. Kinstein, A. Weinstein (vice-president X B. Rosenberg (president X S. Ilandelman (secret a ry), S. Lambert (treasurer). Front Row: K. Levine, C. Rambert. L. Caines. FRESHMEN Although the youngest and least experienced in die school, the Freshman Class Board, in their quick ability to adapt and understand, evinced all the qualities of the class they were representing. By sponsoring a freshman mixer, the Board not only made a profit but also consolidated the class. Eager for the chance to participate in various ac- tivities, the freshmen soon became integral parts of die machinery of die school. The class now looks forward to an even more rewarding and exciting school year as sophomores. Aaron. Philip Alexander, Pat Abt, Judy Aling, I eslie Adelson, Dennis Aling, Stuart Albrecht, Penny Alpert, Debbie Altenbefn, Donald Anderson, Jean Anders, Marion Anstadt, Scott Andersen. Call Aron, Iionard Anderson, (ieorge Aronowitz, Ben 192 Babb, larry Harnett. Midge Barnstead. Sloe Bart . Donna Bay, Zachary Beck. Nancy Becker. Cary Becker, Rhonda lieelcn. Bob Beilgard, Alan Berger. Jean Berger. Irwin Berger. licslie Berger. Robin Berger, Susan Berlin. Scott Berlowe. Howard Berman, iJndscy Betts. Joseph Blackman. Vicki Blais, Alla in Blanchard. Rick Blanck, William B layer, Bernie Blender. Frances Block. Stan Block. Steve Blombrrg. l-arry Bloom, Janice Blostein. Steven Bluhm. I.inda Blum. Creg Blumenthal, William Blustein, Judy Bobek. James Bodkin. Thomas Borman, Rick BorolT, laurel Brachman, Sandra Brandt. Barbara Braveman. Sandra Brenner, Scott Breslaw. Mark Bresnik. Mark Brody. Howard Brown. Sandra Brownstein, Mark Bublick, Wendy Bunes. Barry Bymd. Ronald Cabin. Sharon Calabrese, Jim Camras. William Cann. Stephen Canton. Diana Cantor, Charles Christenson. Nell Cternv,John Citron, Chuck Citron, Dale Cook. Franci Cooper. Andi Corey. Phyllis Cowin. Sheldon Czerwinskl. N'anev Dachman. Carry Dahl. Debra Dale. Klisabeth Deutschcr. |anice Diamond. AUvn Dicker. Arnold Dickinson. Stephen Cohen. Cheryl Cohen. Diane Cohen. Ronald Cohn. William Cox. Ken Crivlare. Carol Crow. Fred Current. Nick! Davis. Marilyn Desens. Rosemarie Deutsch. Rarbara Deutsch. Sue Didier. Hobette Dietch. Cynthia Director. Judy Divtta. Christine i 3 Cittelson. Lynn (•laser. Marcie Classman, Bob Clinberg, Robert Goldman, Norm Goldschmidt, Aricia (.oldsmith, Marilyn Goldsmith, Marlene Coeltenbodt, Randal Goldberg, Alan Goldman. Donald (Goldman, Gary (Concales, Ray Cordon. Jeffrey Gould. Ava Gary, Alan n U A Douglas, Janet Dreier. Greg Dressier. Barbara Dribln. Michele Kdidin, Nicki Kinstcin. Marilyn Kiscnberg, Curt Kim «mi, Lawrence Karber, Neil Feld, Bonnie Feldman, Ava Feng, Alphonso Finke, Linda Fisher. Barbara Fisher, tarry Fishman, Carole Friedman. Robert S. Friedman. Ross Friend. Howard Irishman. Janice Gano, Dennis (.ans, Barry Garner, tarry Gasser, Henry Dusz, Paulette Dworski. Gary F.dclhart. Michael F.didin, Ignore Kudo. David Kngelhardt. James Krens, Judy Krikson. Glenn Ferris, Susan Fields, Gregg Fineberg. Sandra Fink, Ilenc Ford, Jeffrey France. Nanette Freeman. taurie Friedman. Robert G. Irishman. Jeff Fritz, Gary Fromm, |udith (.nines, lauri Gelbart. Renee Gerber, Karen Cershenfeld. Ilenc Gerstcn, Barbara Gibbons, Sally Gillengerten, Sharon Gilman. Bonnie Ginsberg, Jerry Ginsberg, Richard Cinsburgh, James (iitelis. Michael Citells. Steve Green. Deborah Green, Michael Greenberg, Harlene Greenberg, Jody Crobstein. Tobi Grossman, larry Grubman, Howard Gruen, Mark Haas, Sid Handelman. Susan Hanley, Susan Hanson. Chris Greenberg, Keith Greenfield, Louise Greenspan. William Creese, Sharon Crutt, Gloria Gunther, Linda Gutman, Danny Cuzy, tarry Hardung, Randi Harris, Cindy Harris, Unda Harris, Lynn 194 Harris, Scott Harrison, Jan Hart, John Harwood. Barry Heilman, Brooke Heiman. Bruce Hendricks, Debbie ilrnkin. Roxanne Hiller, Jeff Hirsch. Dale llirsch, Karen Hirsch. Sharon Ingram, Kdward Ipjian, William Isaacson. Alan Israel, David llaugsness. Sue Hauser. Renee llausmann. Barbara Hcdblom, James ilerbon, Jack Hersh, Joan Herzbcrg, Jerry Hexom, Ronald Holton, Tom llorwitz, Marsha Hougland, Linda Hyman. Renee Jacob. Robert Jacobs, ( rcg Jacobs, Mark Jacobson. Rick John Peterson and Scott Nolan assist their science teach- ers by setting up the apparatus for an experiment. Jacobson. Susan Jacover, Mitchell Jaegers. Ricky Jesser, Lauri Kallison. Rochelle Kalman. Karen Kalmikoff. Alan Kainber, Dennis Kaplan, (herald Kaplan. Janice Kaplan. Janis Kaplan. Penny Kaufman, Paula Kay. Joel Keefe, Kathy Kechn. Marsha Johnson, Jennifer Johnson. Randall Jourdan. Alan Kasch, Judith Kamberos. Jean Kamin. Scott Kaminski. Tim Kanter. Marlene Karhan. Donna Kassman. Sherry Kasten, Mike Katz, (den Kemp, Andrea Kendros. Pete Kernes. Steven Kern. Jack 1 5 King, Cheryl Kinsch. Debbie Kintz. David Kiebe. Kurt Klchr, Gary Kleificld. Gary Klesman, Norris Klinskv. Harriet Kuhn. Susan Korev. Ricki Kramer. Gary Kreisler, Linda Kroger. Richard Kroll. Barbara Krupp. | an tec Kuiawinski, Donna Kurtz. Kenneth l.andc. Ram Dindl. August l.ang. David l ashen. Mike Livin, William (.azarus. Mitchell Irarn. Richard Irbovitz. Gail Irbrun, Charles Ire, Jim Ice. Linda Irhrer, Sandra Irlfcr, Robin Irnhardl, Donna Irrner. David Leveuon. David levin, Gindv Irvin. Raula I rv in, Sheila lev in. Stewart IeVine, Charles Irvine, Kllen Irviton. Richard levy. Linda levy, Sharia levy. Wayne iJebow, Cynthia iJtrofsky. Sheila Izjnda, Maureen lxH k, Ken lz tsofI. Terry iJnderman, David Llnville, Brenda Upshultz. Stephen Liss. Sheila lx)uis. Anita lx)wenstein. Sue Lurie, David Lutz, Marcie McKay. Dale Mclamb. Cheryl McMahon, larrv Mackey, Jeanne 196 The string section of the orchestra gets special attention from Miss Wilcox. Magerl, John Magerl, Richard Main, Cindy Mat cll. Marla Man. Diane Mann. Martin Mann. Robert Manning, Michele Marcus. Alan Marion. Brad Marlon, Ron Marshall, George Masarwch. N abila Massnikoff. Charlene Mayers, Bonnie Mead. Bradley Mcczyk. Ralph Mefford. Richard Meier. Richard Melichar, Sue Mellow, Julie Mclman. Janet Meltzer. Michael Mendes, Bruce Mendes, Joel Menze. Steve Met ger. Marlin Meyer, Kileen Meyers. Christine Meyers, David Miller. Ken Miller, Robert Miller. Teri Miller. Vicki Millman, Michael M itchell, I’lm Mocking. Barbara Moore, Paula Moran, Janice Morgan. Stephen Morgan. Stuart Morris, Monica Mudler. Paul Natkin, Audrey Nelson, Clcnn Nelson. Joyce Nelson. Sandra Neumann, Mary Ncvel. Beth Nixon. Arthur O'Donnell. Kevin Olefsky. Mark O'Malley, Kristine Ontans, Kern Orenstein, Bruce Orzoff, Malva Parks. Holly Paul. Nadine Pawlan. Marsha Pavnter. Bruce Ottlinger. Jim Palmer. Marla Pappo. Nir Parker. Sharon Pepper. Mike Perelman. Jeffrey Peters, Barbara Peterson, Bruce Peterson, Cayle Peterson. Jan Peterson. John Peterson. Robert Phelus, George Pkrhinson. Sheryl Pinsky. Ken Pisano. Madelene Port. Roberta Poner. Marvann Polish. Maralee Powal, Klaine Polakoff. Joel Polk. Howard Pollack. Betty Pollock, lire Quateman, Jeff Quinn. Patty Quinn, l int Rabins. Rhonda Rambert, Carol Rasenick. Rosie Rauel. Katin Raugstad, Patrick Raymond. Cary Retd. Pam Reiiinan. W illiam Remenik. Kllen i 7 Richardson. Laurie Kiln . Patricia Rlotto. Mildred Robinson, (tall Rosenberg. Bruce Rosenthal. Marcia Rosenthal. Renee Ross. Michael Rothschild. Marriet Rotstcin. Sarah Kubenstein. Marcy Ruby, Nancy Sadacca. Steve Safron. Steven Sala. Sherry-KUen Salomon, Miriam Sandler. Philip Sandler. Steven Sandman. Cary Sapoznik, Barbara Schafer. Bruce Schild. Mike Schmidt. Arnold Schneider. Jeffrey Schwartz, Bruce Schwartz. David Schwartz. I.inda Schwarz. Charles Robinson. Vicki Rosen. Alan Rosen. David Rosen. Stuart Ross, Sheri Rotfcld. Herbert Roth, Robert Rothman. Hope Ruhnke. Sieve Rust, Linda Rymer. Andrew Sacks, Nancy Salzgeber, Bill Samuels. Marcia Samuels. Mark Sanders. Ken Sanain. Paula Saunders. Mitchell Sayad, Paul Schaefer, Robert Schoenfteld. Ricky Schoos, Richard Schriar, Ron Schrorder, Call Sciortino. Plerette Scott. Pamela Segal. Terri Seidell. Jeffrey Sells, Sam Shapiro. Debra Share. Alan Shovers. Sandra Simon. Brian Singer, Don Skelnik, Rlchalynn Smith, Dale Steffeck, Karen Steffens, Candy Stein, Beth Stein. Hope Stern. Larry Stern, Shelley Steuer, Ira Sticken, Kenneth Sussman, Sharon Swanson, Dean Swanson. Janice Swam, Debbie Siegel, Glenn Siegel. Izronard Siegel, Sheryl Siewert, Sue Sneider, Susan Snyder, Susan Sochacki. Klizabeth Sorci. Connie Stelnbrink. Roger Steiner, Raymond Stelnholtz, Sheri Stemke. I-awrencc Stoken. Anne Stokols, Marleen Sulkin, Darryl Sussman, Gail Sweet, Cary Swidler, Sharon Takehara, Jan Tanaka, Akemi •98 Telchert, Ronald Terry, Alan Train, Carol Trebel , Rudy Turim. Ricky Turner, lee Anne Turski, Keith VanArsdale. Crete hen Wald, Norman Walsh, Wendy Walshin, Francine Walters. I‘at Wedderspoon, Kathy WeidingcT. Annette Weil. J ini Weiner. Noreen Weiuman, Patrice Wenger, Mary Wessels, Peter West. Mike Wienstroer, Jim Williams, Ben Williams. Ross Willis. Stephen WolfT, Randall Wood. Kay Woods. Dale Yaver, Ksther .un, Jeff Trotcky, Scott 1’ucker, Dennis Turbov, Viki Turiel, Dan Van t'ffelen, JoAnne Vender, Ronald Wadler, Paul Wuhlstrom. Patricia Waltzer, Ixslle Waxier. Suri Wayne, Corinne Weber. Kristine Weiner. Steven Weinstein. Annette Weiss, Marsha Weissman. Bruce Westberg, Carl White, Douglas Wicker. Mike Wlddowson. Roger Wilson. Jean Wlspcr. Sheila Wolcott, Nancy- Wolf. Adrienne Yavltt, Sue Young, Betsy Zlndell. Howard Zivll. Jerrold Not Pictured Aron. Ixonard Adas. Barry Berger. Stuart Bolshon, Donna Russell, Judith Cohen, Ixslie Connors, Kilecn Crabiner. Mark Green. I.inda Johnson. Thomas Kirk, Gary l.ambert. Suellen I-auer. Dawn Ixrner. Jill Ixvinc, Judy Ix ‘ine. Sandra Marino. Benny- Martin. Kenneth Rodkin. Debra Stern, Shelley t 9 Acknowledgements The sand has now run its course; the time has come to turn the hourglass over and be- gin again. -4.? we do, we took back upon the countless hours that have gone into the prepration of Saga '66 and the many people who have helped us. We wish to thank Dr. Donald F. Strahan, who has maintained a constant interest in our work. A very special thank you goes to our sponsor, Mrs. Mary Howell Without her guidance and encouragement we could never even have begun our task. We have greatly appre- ciated the help of Mrs. Valerie Clark, who was responsible for proof-reading. Also, we would like to thank Root Photog- raphers, who provided us with our pictures, and the Norman King Company, publish- ers of Saga. They have given us much- needed advice and have been most cooper- ative during many trying moments. To the members of this year's staff goes our deep gratitude for their long hours of work and for their endless perseverance. Finally, to everyone who has contributed in any way to Saga '66, we extend our heartfelt thanks. We hope that the final product of these many months wilt be as gratifying a reward to them as it is to us. Respectfully, Ruth Waid fog el Editor-in-chief Sally Dimschultz Associate Editor General Staff Editor-in-chief. Associate Editor, Faculty........ Academic. . . . Activities Sports G.A.A. . Port, is I ndex T ypist A rtists Rutli Waldfogel Sally Dimschultz Michael Molinaro, (editor) Mitchell Klein I-aurie Kisenberg, (editor) Anna Jacks Andra Klein Helen Kling Merry Bloch,(editor) Ava Brody Linda Mann Sue Vogelntan Pam Wernick Stu Kalsky, (editor) Larry Larson Mark Mayer Phyllis Kcmenik, (editor) Dale Wells Jennifer Wagner, (editor) Joyce Bookshester Sally Niles Sue Phipps Gayle Silverman Diane Tcitel Linda Trebels, (editor) Karen Brown Karen Brown Carol Gore, (editor) Rick Mignano John Wood Barry Segal Business Manager Staff and Board of Education Ackmon loonord 20. 113 Flomme. Wayne 19 Lichtenstein, Miriom 24 Schumpert. Jayne 23 Adorns, Anthony 15 Florence Clarence 26. 104 Liden, Ernest 16 Seron. Merron 29 Albioni. Ronold 26 Flores, Maria 23 Littrell, Kenneth 16 Shod.s. Ronold 24. 1 16 Anderson. John 15 Fry. Barbara 24 Lund, Jomes 24. Ill Shopiro, Ellen 22 Anderson. Shoron 27 Gront. Jack 26 Lyerlo. Rolph 26 Shelton. Jeon 29 Baiter. Elliott 20 Grant. Potrick 27, 106. 108, 117 Me Correll, David 28. 93 Shuckhart. Charles 25. 112 Bolzer. Bonnie 20 Gund. Jon 27 Macey. Eleanor 21 Skuban, Michael 27. 95 Bamberger. Walter 21, 36. 64 Haines. Chorles 24. 94. 105 Massmann, Jean 30 Simone. Doniel 23 Bandelter. Robert 30 Hallberg, John 26. 39 Masur. Eva 23. 41 Smith. Jerry 25 Bopnsi. George 24. 97. 102 Harper. Donold 29 Mou, John 16 Snider. Bruce 24 Beon. Richord 222 Harris. John 15 Meier, Thomos 22, 95. 1 13 Sorenson. Bruce 24 Blockburn, Woher 25 Hemiger. James 15 Meyers, James 26 Spofford. Potncio 22. 37 Block. Mrs Herman 16 Heller. Gladys 28 Mitz. Gene 27. 92.94. 101 Sprogue. Arthur 26 Boenke. Worren 25 Henderson, Williom 28. 47, 104 Murphy, Patricia 26 Spitz, Rochelle 30 Brown ng, Donald 28. 101 Hill, Irene 21 Murphy, Richard 24 Starr, Lawrence 24 Brigham. Herbert 25 Hodnik, Edward 28. 101 Murroy. Jomes 20, 175 Stoakes, Karen 22 Cardullo, Fronk 25 Hosier. Golen 26. 94. 95. 109 Murray, Lynne 22 Stowe. Richord 222 Correll. Ray 24 Houghton. Poul 15 Napier. Eugene 21.46 Stuit. Melvin 27. 38 Costen, Richard 28. 47 Howell, Mary 21 Neiedlo. Robert 29 Strahon, Donold F. 18 Cereghino. Chorles 21 Huber Horst 23 Neuhort. Suzonne 29 Strong. Williom 23 Cory. Paul 21 Hughes. Ted 15 Nielson, Dorothy 30 Strom. Dondra 28 Cereso. A Ido 26 Iden, Joan 28 Nugent. Richard 22, 63 Sullivon, Daniel 19 Cheodle, Mildred 20 Jockson, David 27 Ogren. Kathleen 23 Sumko. Corol 28 Clark. Volerie 21 Jirik. Joy 21 Osborn. Roymond 16 Swmford. Charles 24 Cline. Esther 29 John Woller 27 Overboe. Ellerth 26 loepke. Patricio 25 Cobun, Ted 15 Kauffmann. Russell 29 Porker. Clyde 14 Thoms. Denis 19 Conway. Darrell 27. 92. 114 Kinsman, Deboroh 28 Parson. Josephine 27 Tom son, Jomes 21 Cooksey. Evelyn 23 Kissock, Constance 29 Peterson. Borbora 23 Turpin, Corol 28 Co . Elizabeth 29 Klapman, Phyllis 30 Ploger. Rochelle 24 Von Arsdaie. Ronold 22 Crondell. lmdo 22 Kluge. Ruth 30 Powers, Richord 26 Von Cleave. Corl 28. 113 Cress. Hoi 30 Kokrda. Henry 20 Romirez. John 23 Von Delinder, Jomes 22 Cress. John 27. 106, 108 Korsmo. Barbara 21 Robinson. Williom 27. 62. 96, 1 14 Vonn. Mory 25 Deordorff, Barry 21, 36 Kujanpoa. Robert 27 Roeper, Richard 26. 105 Wolloce. Goye 28 Deutsch, Darryl 24 Kuntz. Eugene 26 Rusk. Joseph 28. 109. 116 Wothen. lowrence 25. 62 Dimschultz. Helen 30 lochmonn. Gabriele 23 Ruyle. Or land 15 Weber. Roy 28. 94. 98 Elliott. Ann 23 La Forge. Peter 21 Ryden. Arthur 15 Wilco . Thelma 25. 53 Eyermonn. Louis 25 londwehr, Virginia 29, 62 Socher. Cecil 22 Wmklemon, Jomes 25 Folkotf. Milton 16 Lange, David 26 Solek. Jerold 19. 62 Wolf. Robert 22 Field. Corl 30 legge, Jane 29 Saunders, Francis 16 Zelke, Myrtle 21 Fink. George 24 lendwoy. Paul 23. 40 Scherb. George 27. 38 Ziko. Borbora 27 Index Aaron. Philip S. 116.192 Andersen, Gail Carol 192 Barnett. Midge Lynn 55 193 Beilgard. Alon D 105,193 Abbey. Sondro Ruth 178 Andersen. Thomas I. 178 Barnow. Morla Sue 140.186 Beiser. Marcia 186 Abroms. Dennis Mark 94.185 Anderson. Bruce C 94.1 78 Bornsteod. Steven C III. 193 Bell. Susan Karen Abroms, Karen Sue 55,72.185 Anderson.Charles L 70.77.112.155 Bofon. lrU Ginqer |78 Bell, Wayne Arthur 179 Abroms. Lindo lee 155 Anderson. George C. 1 1 1.192 Barron. Curtiss E 54.55.74 178 Belokon. Elaine A 54.179 Abroms. Trudy Anne 60.89.1 78 Anderson. Jomes C Bartlett. David Mark 112.155 Beiokon. Katherme 75,128.156 Abromson. Nancy M. 55.185 Anderson. Jeon Ann 89.192 Bortz. Donna Marie 193 Bender. Karen Lynn 73,1 79 Abt. Judith K. 192 Anderson. Jononcy M 89.185 Bortz. Roger John Bender. Kathy Anne 73.179 Achler. Marla Suson 84.185 Anderson. Ronald R 55.1 78 Basile. Cynthio Ann Benjomin. Chorles M. 76.186 Ackermon, Toby Joyce 84.185 Anderson. Terry Steve 61.185 Basile, Marilyn M 155 Beniamin. Steven M 53.179 Adam. Lee Ann 1 78 Andrews. Judith Lynn 155 Bossuk. R.chord A 92.104.178 Bennett. Evon D 186 Adorns. Kathleen M 79.185 Andr,e,ewsk.. David 51.82.92.155 Baum. Sf ven 72 „ , ?8 Benson. Judith S 156 Adelmon. Beverly 71.79.136.137.155 Anstodt. Neal A 155 Bour. Joonne E Benzuly. Robert D 83 Adleman. Jeonme 89.155 Anstodt. Scott P 55.192 Baur. Michael Wayne Berger. Irwin M. 101.193 Adelson. Dennis 55,77.192 Appelman, Arlene S. 53.81.155 Bovetta, Gloria Jean 186 Berger. Janet Louise 186 Adler. Bobet Lynn 55.77.192 Arenson, Art Allan 94.1 14.1 78 Boy. Stefom 59.67.85.140.155 Berger, Jeon Irene 193 Ahrens. Diane Rae 185 Arenson. Esther S 79.155 Boy. Zochary M 192 Berger, Leslie Ann 73.193 Akerhougen. Ellen A 55,78.185 Armitage. Yvonne M. 155 Bearok. Borry Leon 59.60.67.84.114.1 78 Berger. Michelle L. 156 Albrecht. Penny I. 192 Arnow, Terry Lee 185 Beormon. Kenneth L. 83.87.186 Berger. Poul Ernest 46.1 56 Aleaonder. Potricia 192 Aron. Leonard Earl 97.192 Becharos. Nicolefte 178 Berger, Robert K 84.179 Alfatsa. Hillary Ann 80,123.1 78 Aronow. Cydney Beryl 74.79.80.155 Beck. Noncy Ruth 55.193 Berger. Robm 84.193 A If ossa, Joel B Aronow. Michele G 46.155 Beck. Timothy Roy 179 Berger. Stuart A. 87 Alholel. Normon D 185.113 Aronowitz. Ben Aaron 95.101.192 Becker. BfoCe Nathan 81.186 Berger. Susan Goil 87.193 Aling. Leslie H 95.192 Arvidson. Robert H Becker. Craig S. 186 Berger. Woyne S. 54,109.11 1.186 Aling, Stuart L. 97.105.192 Asher, Theda Corol 54.80.1 55 Becker. Gary Wayne 193 Bergson. Barry 179 Allen. Stacy Kent 185 Atlas. Barry Foster 101.116 Becker. Harlon B. 156 Berk. Foith N. 156 Alpert. Brion David 81.101.155 Avon. Jeff 83.185 Becker. Kenneth M. 76.77.186 Berlin, Scott 117.193 Alpert. Brian David 81.101.155 Babb. Bryan Lee 141.155 Becker. Michelle 1. 156 Berlowe. Howard B 85.95.193 Albert. Deboroh Jean 192 Babb, lourence Allan 95.113,193 Becker. Peter Helmut 1 79 Berman. Donald Alon 186 Altenbern. Donald P. 95.105.113.192 Bobetch, Marlene 1. 155 Becker. Rhonda Lynne 193 Bermon. Lindsey E. 193 Alfenbern. Patricia Balestri, Kathy Ann 186 Bederman. Edwin B. Bernberg. Beth Ann 186 Altman. Marck) Lynn 178 Banks. Sherry Lynn 178 Beelen. Barbara Ann 73.141.1 79 Berns, Phyllis Anne 186 Anders. Marion 192 Bantz. Elizabeth E 74.80.85.155 Beelen. Edward 179 Bernstein. AvisM 53.72.186 Anders. Phyllis Joan 86. 185 Barnett. Jon Donna 39.71.89.155 Beelen. Robert James 193 Bernstein. Mel 96.114.1 79 201 Index Bernstein, Mitchell Brandt, Georgann 87,1 79 Christensen, Neil J. 101,113,193 Czerwinski. Nancy I 193 Berry, Lois Borboro 126.127,179 Brandt. Neil M. Christensen, Steven 157 Door, Merle Sue 41,186 Bers. Kenneth Dovid 186 Brandt, Stephen W. 1 79 Christopher, Cynthio 186 Dachman, Carey B 97.193 Bethmonn. Judy Ann 54.55.1 79 Brontley. AlonC. 186 Christos. Berthene E. Dodigan, Steve B 158 Betts. Joseph N. 193 Broveman, Sandro G. 193 Chulsky, Caran Ann 186 Dohl, Debra Jane 193 Betts. Kathy Joon 136,1 44,179 Bravi, Barbaro Jeon 157 Chvolovsky, Joy T. 157 Dohlin, Gail 79 Binder. Steve Ross 53,77.81 Breen. Joey R. 104.114,179 Cierny, John Paul 193 Daily. George E. 158 Birger. Carol Janice 88.186 Brenner. Jeffrey A 41.186 Cierny. Joseph John 73.157 Dale. Barbara 158 Birk, Pomelo 179 Brenner. Mark D. 1 79 Citron, Charles Lee 108.193 Dole. Elisabeth 193 Bitran, Jane 186 Brenner, Scott D. 193 Citron. Dole June 73.193 Dale. James L. Bitter, Martin Gory 53.77,83.186 Breslow. Mark J. 193 Citron. Sharon 79.89.157 Dantuma. Scott R. 55 Bittman. Ellyce L. 53.62.88.156 Bresnik. Mark Steven 95.193 Clarke. Potricia Ann 1 79 Dardick, Howard Lee 186 Bjork, Dale 156 Brickmon. Martin P. 1 79 Clarkson, John M. 94.1 1 7.186 David. Ella M 79.158 Blackman. Vicki Sue 124,193 Brill. Dorlene E. 74.76,186 Clarkson. Karen Dee 59,88.128.179 Davies. Dolores A. 59 Blair. Ellen E. 55.186 Brill, Susan M. 49,84.186 Cleveland. Nancy J. 186 Davis, Dean Williom 186 Blais, Attain W. 193 Brin. Gary J 112.179 Cline, Diana L. 55,78,186 Dovis, Gory Steven 109.179 Blake, Rhonda Lynne 54.186 Brodt, Leslie 55.186 Cogen. Hollis Maro 54,70,123,144,186 Davis. Loura Rebecca 53.72.81,179 Blanchard. Jacqueline 53.186 Brody. AvoG. 58.66.134.139.157 Cohan, Cynthia 1. 73,84,179 Davis. Linda llene 53.70,141.158 Blanchard. Richord F. 101.193 Brody. Howard Steven 193 Cohon. Lauren Jill 89.186 Davis. Marilyn D 55.79.193 Blonck. Williom F. 193 Brontz. A. 87 Cohen. Armand 157 Dawson. Jill Dee 53.88.141.144 Blaul, Cynthia L. 156 Brower. Thomas R. 179 Cohen. Barbara Joon 120,122.124.186 Dechter, Marvin B. 186 Blayer. Bernard E. 54,193 Brown, Alvin Warren Cohen. Cheryl Helene 193 De Correvent. Howard 94.186 Bleiman, Jerome G. 179 Brown. Bruce Steven 179 Cohen David T. 157 Delegrazie. Michoel 158 Blender, Fronces 78.193 Brown. Carol Lynn 157 Cohen. Diane Lynn 193 Depola. Borry S. 1 79 Bliss. Linda Lou 36,186 Brown, Harvey Joy 75.179 Cohen, Gerald Alan 186 De Saegher, Dennis D 97,115.186 Blivos. Renee Sue 54.186 Brown, Janice Marie 79 Cohen, Lelond Robert 67.69,81.157 De Santis. Kothy Ann 1 58 Bloch, Merry Deboroh 59.63.64.65.66.68.71. Brown. Karen M. 66.89,157 Cohen, Leslie Robert 81,88 Desens. Rosemarie 193 75.156 Brown. Lawrence P. 83,1 79 Cohen. Lois Myra 81.88.186 Deutsch. Barbara L. 193 Block. Robert Neil 40.84.156 Brown, Sandra Ann 55.193 Cohen, Marlene E. 55,186 Deutsch, Janet Lee 55.1 79 Block. Stanley 54.101.193 Brownstein, Mark 70,1 14,1 15.193 Cohen, Michael Ross 186 Deutsch, Suson Ellen 55.1 79 Block. Stephen Hale 54.97.101.193 Brownstein. Renell 86.179 Cohen, Ronald Dovid 113,193 Deutscher, Janice L. 193 Blomberg. Lawrence C. 81,1 16,193 Bruckmon, Barry A. Cohen, Rookie L. Dewald, Donald H. 179 Bloom, Howard R. 1 79 Bruckman, R. Sheila 179 Cohn. Paula B. 123,186 Diamond. Allyn Marie 193 Bloom. Janice Faye 54.55.77,78.193 Brunelli, Jon M. 179 Cohn. Williom E. 83,193 Dibrell. Sandy Lee 186 Bloom. Joel Alan 54,55.77.156 Bryon, Michael E. 157 Colecchio. Mary Ann 1 79 Dicker, Arnold H 193 Bloom Judith Z. 55.77,78.186 Bublick, Devorah Ann 61,186 Colecchia. Rudolph E. 179 Dickinson, Stephen W 193 Bloom, Lynn Toni 77.186 Bublick. Robin Joy 86,186 Colemon. George Lee 92.93.157 Dictor. Cary Lee 59.82.98.99.1 58 Blostein. Steven H. 97.101.193 Bublick. Wendy N. 193 Colitz, Alan Sidney 158 Didech, Dean M 58.98.179 Blott, Jonis Jeon 55.122.124.186 Bucoro, Patricio Ann 157 Colitz. Cathy Lee 84.186 Didier, BobetteM. 193 Bluhm, Lindo Moe 74,193 Budnik. Karen Sue 79,157 Colker. Wesley B 109 Diesterheft. Richard 74,77,1 15.186 Blum, Gregory S. 83.95,101,193 Bunes. Borry N. 81,193 Collins, Jonathon A. 94,115,186 Dietch. Cynthio L. 193 Blumenfeld. Richard 186 Burrows. Marilyn Ina 1 79 Collins, Randall H. Digloria. James Corl 158 Blumenfeld, Robert M. 83.111.156 Busch, Pamela Ruth 55,78,186 Collins, Rhonda H. 186 Dimschultz. Solly J 65.66.80.86.158 Blumenthol, Arlene J. 124,186 Bussell, Judith May Como. Gory Stephen 1 79 Director. Judith I. 55.193 Blumenthal. Darlene 186 Butor, John Anthony 48.62.82,96.102.157 Compiani. Mario E. 186 Dishkin, Jodi Joyce 1 79 Blumenthal. Williom 89.95.193 Byford. Mary Suzanne 78.1 79 Condit, Steven C. 158 Divita. Christine A. 193 Blustein, Judy R. 193 By me). Ronald David 81.193 Conklin, Charles K. 158 Divita, Rosemary Ann Bobek. Gregory 156 Cabin. Sharon Ruth 193 Conklin. Williom D. 76.77,81.179 Dobbin, Pamela Lynn 186 Bobek, James Allen 193 Calabrese. James A. 193 Connett, Doryl A. 158 Dobkin, Shelley M. 158 Bode. Steve 179 Collero. Ronald R. Connors. Eileen M. Dobroth, Dole Robert 179 Bodenstem, Andee H. 140,186 Camras, Williom 83,193 Conrad. Richord A. 186 Dolgin, Danny lee 1 38.179 Bodenstem, Rondee J. 89.156 Conn. Stephen R. 193 Conrod, Thomas Peter 1 79 Dolins. Barry 67.74.101.179 Bodkin, Thomas J. 193 Conton, Diana Ellen 193 Cook. Franci 122,193 Dolins, Lorry 6. 186 Bofman. Henry C. 46.92.93,1 56 Cantor. Chorles D 193 Cooper. Aaron 67.70,87.186 Dol.tsky. Marlene S. 70.71.79,158 Bollinger. Donna J. 1 79 Cap, Daniel 179 Cooper, Andrea Corol 87,193 Dorband, Corol J. 79.80,1 58 Bolotin, Benjamin C. Coplon. Darlene Beth 53.186 Cooper, Jon Scott 94.101.186 Doruff. Donald E. 82.92,116.159 Bolotm. Jone E. 87.89.186 Coplan. Sheldon A 53,61.62.141.157 Corey. Phyllis Beth 193 Dougherty, Kothleen 78,186 Bolotin. Judith 87,89.179 Corlington. Christine 193 Costontino, Nicholas Douglas, Janet Suson 194 Bolotin, Linda Suson 89.1 56 Carlson, Rondi R. 76.186 Costikyan. Robert M. 186 Douglas. Spencer R. 76.77.81.106,159 Bolshon, Donna A. 78 Carlson, Rita J. 49.87.124.128.193 Coulter, Keith W. 186 Drawbaugh, Cynthio I. 45,122,186 Bonecke. Terry Lee 179 Carlson. Steve Jeff 95,101.113.193 Covert, Douglas A. Dre.er, Donald G. 55.82.92,98.159 Bookman. Alan S. 156 Carnohon. Condoce I 186 Cowin, Sheldon L 193 Dreier, Greg Thomos 194 Bookman. Helen Ruth Cornow, Bonnie S. 84.186 Cox. Cynthia Carol 79.158 Dressier. Barboro 128,194 Bookshester. Joyce 62.66.85.89.138.156 Corroll. Bruce W. 157 Cox, Kenneth Wayne 1 1 1,193 Dreyfuss. Judith E. 60.88.179 Booth. Karen Cossmon, Jody L. 59.128,193 Cox. Mortha Sharon Dribin, Michele Rene 194 Borden. Teddy H. 186 Chagores, Adrienne A 193 Crogg. Susan E. 53,62.85,86.88.158 Dubin, lono Fern 1 79 Borgel, Peggy Ann 179 Chogares. Larry D. 54.74,186 Crissie, William C. Duboff. Shari 179 Bormon, Richard M 111,193 Chomlin, Ned Dennis 95.101.193 Crivlare. Carol M. 193 Dufner. Bernard Lee Bornstem. Robin 53.186 Chamlin. Sherry R 79,157 Crohm. Bruce 186 Duncan. Goil Lynn 186 BoroH. Laurel N. 193 Channon. David A 77.143.144.157 Cross, Raymond S. 74.76,186 Durr. Robert William Boruck. Dennis Joel 55,75.77.179 Chormon, Solly Morci 70.141.157 Crow, Fred Edward 193 Dusz. Lindo 53.1 1 1,194 Bosley. Jonet Gail 53.61.72.179 Chorness. Gory B. 76,77,81 Curron, Timothy J 186 Dworski. Gory 53.72.159 Botner, Reno 88.1 79 Chemers. Borry J. 1 13.193 Current, Douglas D. 97.186 Dworski. Shelia 74.87.179 Brochmon, Sandro 55.193 Cherin. Janice B. 54,179 Current. Nicholi Ann 193 Earlix. Helene 1 79 Braiman, Bonnie H 54.55.156 Cherin, Steven S. Cuzzort, Corol Lynn 49.73.84,186 Eckmonn, Sheven A. 104,186 Bromson, Susan Jean 1 79 Chertock. Eliot Iro 96.114.179 Czapiga, Randall H. 37,77.158 Edelhart, Michoel 1 15,194 Brondel. Bruce M. 186 Childs. Sondra Lee 179 Czerwinski, Goil N. 53,158 Edelson. Coryn L. 126.127.179 202 Brondt. Barbaro J 193 Chiren, Cynthia 193 Czerwinski, Karen S. Edelson, N Jean 179 Edenson, Joel Steven 94,179 Fink, llene Gwen 194 Goynor, Adrienne I 70. 73. 123, 187 Index Goncales. Raymond 194 Edidin. leonore F 194 Finke, Unda H 194 Gebel. Alon Jerome 51. 94. 187 Goode. Donald 96. 180 Edidin, Nicki Ellen 194 Finley, Sharon G. 64.65.68.76.80.88.160 Gebel. Bruck 180 Goodmon, Audrey 187 Edwords. Michoel E. 106,1 14.1 79 Fischer. Morilee R. 140,180 Gehrke. Jerry Aden Goodmon. Bonn. 84, 187 Edwords. Robert P 159 Fischer. Peter 187 Gelbart, Renee Sue 194 Goodman, Corey 63. 67, 87, 117 Einstein, Morilyn B 194 Fisher, Borbaro Joy 194 Gelder. Michoel 59. 70. 71. 84. 180 Goodman, Daniel 55. 187 Eisenberg. Amec Joy 94,1 79 Fisher. Cher. Dale 128.180 Geitner. Howard 112. 180 Goodmon, Howard 67. 68. 180 Eisenberg. Curtis 1 1 13,1 94 Fischer, Deborah ISO Gendell. Robin M. 180 Goodmon, Jeffrey 187 Eitenberg. Lourle J 66,67.1 79 Fisher, lorry A 101.194 Gerber. Borbora 187 Goodman. Robert Arthur 70. 77. 80. 161 Eitenberg. Sheri J. Fisher, Merle Beth 181 Gerber. Koren 194 Gooris. Donny Keith 83. 94. 187. 1 13 Eltenstein, Mortin 1 186 Fisher. Richard A. 92.93.112,180 Gerowitz. Paulo 73, 83. 161 Gordon, Alan Robert 82. 139, 161 Elboum, Sherry R 61.89 Fisher, Richard M. 160 Gershenleld, lllene 194 Gordon. Anthony 180 Eliot. Victor 64,65,76.80.141,159 Fishmon. Carole B. 194 Gersten. Borbora 194 Gordon, Gilbert 92. 94, 180 Elitco, letter A. 1 1 7.186 Fishmon, Judith lee 180 Gersten. Jeff 82. 106, 107. M2. 181 Gordon. JeHrey 55. 108. 194 Elkin, Eileen Rito 53.84,179 Fishmon, Laurel I. Gevirtz, Sally Helen 88. 187 Gordon. Marc Lee 187 Ellenwood. Jeonnine 50.179 Fishmon. Mark S. 187 Giocinto. Chorles E. Gordon. Suson I. 53. 71. 72, 85. 138. 143. Ellison, Barbara A. 53,80.159 Fitt, George Warren 180 Gibbons. Williom P. 180 144. 161 Elmien, lowrence H, 87,194 Fix. Kathleen S. 53.72,160 Gibson, Colleen 88. 161 Gore. Corol lee 66. 70. 162 Elrod. Elliot Y 179 Ford. JeHrey B. 101,194 Gilbert, Andrew 83. 187 Gore, Gayle 79. 162 Emin. Deborah lee 54,1 79 Ford, lione Sharon 53.72.123.180 Gilbert, Ted 161 Gould. ArthurE 55. II7. 187 Enberg, Denit Alan 159 Forman. Barbara S. 160 Gillengerten, Helen 180 Gould. Arthur Louis 55. 73. 117, 180 Endo, David Jo l 115,194 Fox, Eddie Bruce Gillengerten. Robert 94. 187 Gould. Avo 73. 195 Endo. Gary J 84.96,101,1 14.179 Fronce, Nanette 73,194 Gillengerten. Shoron 194 Gould. Fredric N. 55. 83. 180 Engblom, Goyle Ann 55.60.71.72,89 Froncke. Suson 53.63.72,73.86.141.180 Gilmon. Bonnie S. 194 Gould. Mork 102. 162 Engelhard!, Donna I. 78,186 Fronk. Wendy Lois 55.187 Gilman. Robert 98. 187 Gould, Ruth Jessica 63. 65. 69. 70. 71. 162 Engelhordt. James W 108,115,194 Frankel, lowrence 55,75.76.77.81 Gilmon, Steven M. 161 Goulding, Irwin 46. 180 Engstrom, Karen A. 53.72.159 Fronklin, Addrienne 78,187 Ginsberg. Jerry M 194 Grobell. Ronnie 187 Epstein. Andrew Jay 73.179 Franks, Chorles 45.70.187 Ginsberg. Richard 81. 194 Grobiner. Mark Deon 101 Epstein. Neil S. Fronted. Goll Marie 187 Gmsburgh. James 81. 83. 105, 194 Grofmon. JeH Steven 180 Epstein, Sherwin 159 Fronted. Noelle T. 160 Ginsburgh. Steven 161 Gray, Alan 194 Erens. Judith Joy 55,194 Froru. Carl John 55.160 Girsch. Elizobeth M Groy. Patricia 80. 162 Erickson, Paul A 94,186 Frebies. Thomas H. 180 Girshenfeld. 1. 55 Green. Carol Susan 162 Erikson. Glenn R. 194 F reed, Glenn 97,187 Gitelis. Michoel 95. 113. 194 Green. David Alon 180 Ettinger. Terry Sue 159 Freedman, Nancy 73.84,187 Gitelis, Steven 97, 194 Green. Deborah Sue 194 Evans, Monte. 1. 159 Freeman. Laurie Lynn 122,124.194 Gilds. Koryn 70. 73. 75. 76. 138. 161 Green. Gary Elliott 47. 180 Evens, lindo Ann 1 79 Freeman, Marcio R 53,66.71,136.144.180 GitliS. Mark l. Green. Joanne A 138. 162 Ewert. Koren Marie 73.186 Freehid. Borry 84.97.115.187 Gittelson, liso M. 161 Green. Linda Joyce Ewert, Richard K. 159 Freehill, Michael 84,96.160 Gittelson, lynn M. 194 Green. Michael 81. 194 Fagerstrom, Paul H. 53,186 Freske. lono Ray 160 Gladstone. Ellen I. 55. 187 Green. Robert B 114. 180 Fointuch, Jone S 53.68,71,72.81 Frey. John Gerord Glasner. Barry 54. 55. 81. 187 GrW berg, Borry S. 180 Fair. Heather Jeon 36.55.187 Fried. Howard J. Glaser. Marcie Suson 194 Greenberg. Horlene N 194 Folttein, Robert M. 187 Friedman. Barry G 87,180 Glossmon. Robert 95. 115. 194 Greenberg. Jody lynn 194 Forber. Neil H 55.75.117.194 Friedman. Undo B 58.63.67.69,89.126.140.161 Glenner, Ellen lllene 55. 180 Greenberg. Keith F. 53. 1 13. 194 Forbmon. Edward 179 Friedman. MarkS. 161 Glenner. lmdo Carol 55 Greenberg. Shary lyn 180 Forish, Noncy I 89 1 79 Fnedman, Myra Hane 84,86.180 Glkk. Pom 73. 78. 187 Greenberg. Steve G. 180 Farkas, Daniel R. 54.72.77.179 Fnedmon. Normon J. 94.187 Glickmon. More Ira 83. 187 Greene. Shelley Dawn 85. 187 Farnsworth. Diane M. 159 Fnedman. Redma 54,180 Glickston. Eden M. Greene. Thomas R 94,-180 Fornsworth, Robert 179 Friedmon. Robert G. 54.60.101.187 Glinberg. Robert 194 Greenfield. Anne M. 73, 187 Fossino. James A 159 Friedmon. Robert J 54,60.101,161 Glorioso. Jonet 187 Greenfield. Edword A. 180 Faust, Potricio I. 179 Friedman. Robert M 54,60.101.112.187 Goeltenbodt. lynette 180 Greenfield. Fred Joy 92. 180 Foy. Jonille D. 159 Friedman, Robert S. 54,60.101,194 Goeltenbodt. Randal 194 Greenfield, Louise S 194 Feigen. Zqneta B. 79.88.1 59 Friedman. Ronald 54.101.180.194 Gold, Martin 187 Greenmon, Gary 54, 84. 94. 187 Feit, Jessica Sue 81.88.159 Friedman. Ross M. 54.101 Goldberg. Alan David 97, 194 Greenspan, Bennett 5. 77. }' 187 Feld. Bonn.e I. 194 Fnedman. Sheilo K 54.78.87.187 Goldberg. Alan Jay 97, 113. 187 Greenspan. Sharon D 187 Feldman. Ava I. 80.194 Fnedmon. Stuart 54.87.180 Goldberg. Barbara 53, 72. 161 Greenspan. Williom 1 194 Feldmon. Sandra 187 Friend. Carolyn 89.123.161 Goldberg. Michoel 59, 94. 180 Greenwald. Henry D 97. 188 Feldmonn. Aliene S 179 Friend. Howard 97.113.194 Goldberg. Ralph 83. 180 Greenwald. Lmdo J. 63. 67. 69. 79. 162 Felsenthal, Steven A 62.77.179 Frishmon. Janice 194 Goldblott. Ronald 80. 117. 187 Greenwold, Linda M. 79. 162 Feltmon. JeHrey M. 75.83.101.159 Frishman, JeHrey A. 194 Golde. Vernon Greese. Sharon Joy 87. 194 Feltmon, M hoel lee 55.143,187 Fritz. Gory Richard 194 Golden. Judd Aldro 112. 180 Grobstein. Ellen 180 Felzer, Marcha Gole 139.159 Fromm. Judith C. 194 Goldenberg. Lorry 37. 53. 187 Grobstein, Shelley 88. 140. 187 Feng. Alphonso S 81,108.194 Fryde. Corol 161 Goldline. Marsha L. Grobstein, Tobi 194 Feng. Do'rothy S. 54.87.187 Gabbey. Renate E. 123.180 Goldman. Barboro 6 1. 76. 161 Gross, llene Renee 89 Ferber. Bonn.e M. 160 Gabel. Dione C. 78.187 Goldmon, Donald lee 47, 194 Gross. Iris Jone 67. 7 1.89. 162 Ferris. Susan Jone 78.194 Gaines. Laurie 194 Goldman. Gory Lon 101. 117, 194 Gross. JeHrey 83 Fields. Gregg Robert 194 Galluzo. Gary 76.96.180 Goldmon. Julie Ann 89. 10 Grossgold, Mindo H. 88. 188 Fields, Roberta 180 Ganokos. Barbara E. 187 Goldman, Normon A. 194 Grossmon. A la no Beth Fiersteln. Elissa F . 55,180 Gono. Denis 97.108.115.194 Goldmon, Robert 94. 180 Grossmon. Lorry Alan 53. 194 Filler. David Edward 160 Gano. Terry Lee 62,82,96,1 14,135,161 Goldsond. Ivy 187 Grossmon. Shoron R. 162 Finder, Vicki Beth 187 Gons. Borry 194 Goldschmidt. Arielo 124. 194 Grubman. Howard 97. 194 Fine. Corol Tam 187 Gonz. Daivd 180 Goldsmith, Morilyn 194 Gruen, Mork Dennis 194 Fine. More Borry 187 Gorber, Howord 180 Goldsmith. Morlene 194 Gruhn. Williom J. 180 Fine. Maxine Dole 138.160 Garbo, Linda Ann 59,60,161 Goldsmith. Ned 68. 70. 75. 80. 187 Gruenfeld. Michael J. 94 Fine, Steven Joel 180 Garner, Lawrence 83.1 15.194 Goldstdin. Charles 97. 101. 187 Gfutt. Gloria Yvonne 194 Fineberg, liene M. Garris, Jody 106,180 Goldstein. Howard 53. 70. 80. 136. 137, 161 Gryn. Floro L. 53. 65. 79. 80. 88. 162 Fmeberg, Sondra lee 194 Gartner. Wayne K. 180 Golin. Renee Joyce 187 Guenther. Thomas J. 116 Finesilver, Michael 112.180 Gasser, Henry 194 Go lob. Shelley M. 73.187 Gumbmer. Shelley D. 85. 88 Finger. Michael B 74,82.160 Goynor, Adrienne I Gomberg. Roberta 180 Gunther. Linda lee 194 03 Index Gurtz. Undo 162 Hertzberg. Dennis H. 163 Johnson, Jennifer 195 Kemp, Andrea Merle 55. 195 Gufmon. Daniel 194 Herzberg. Jerry 79. 108. 195 Johnson, Judy Marie 120, 164, 188 Kemp. Gloria Helene 84. 165 Guttler, Claudio S. 55. 188 Herzberg, Joan E 74. 181 Johnson, Karen I. 53. 65. 66. 80. 88. 164 Kendros, Peter John 195 Guzy. Lawrence Leigh 194 Hexom, Ronald David 53. 101, 195 Johnson, Leslie Kenner. JaneMeridtth 181 Guzy, Wayne Roymond 188 Hexom, Stanley Dovid Johnson, Randall S. 116, 195 Kernes. Steven M. III. 195 Gzech. Phillip 87. 162 Hightmon. Philip 60. 94. 104. 188 Johnson, Scott Alon 75. 181 Kertz. Dara Ellen Haos, Sidney Dovid 194 Hiller. Jeffrey 1. 195 Johnson, Thomas A. 95. 101 Kertz, Jock Luis 113, 195 Haber. Gilbert L. 180 Hintz. Paulette 164 Johnston. Judith D. 36 Kessel. Williom J 54.75.94.117 iftft Hobler. Sandre A. 60. 88 Hirsch. Gale Ann 55, 195 Joseph, Linda Sharon 85. 181 Kesselman. Linda Sue 181 Haigh. Charles T 82.96. 115. 162 Hirsch. Karen M. 195 Josephson. Charles E. 83. 164 Kessler. Kerry Lee 53, 181 Hoim. Poul D. 75 Hirsch. Sharon A. 195 Josephson. Lynn 49. 188 Kessling. Norman P, 181 Hammond, Robert M. 180 Hodes. Robert L. 54. 77.81. 188 Jourdon, Alan 195 King. Cheryl Roe 196 Halperin. Richard G. 82. 96. 102. 112. 162 Hoffberg. Dennis M. 1 13. 188 Justman, Steven H. 138, 188 King. Jan Lee 181 Halpern. Ronald J. 62. 82. 92. 102. 112. 162 Hoffer. Suson V. 70. 76. 188 Jvarsky, Mary Jeon 181 Kmsch. Debra Sue 196 Hombourger, Alan C. 104, 116. 188 HoHmon. Carole E. 53. 85. 164 Kocsh, Judith Ellyn 54, 78. 195 Kintz. David L. 83. 196 Hammerman. Joy L. 44. 162 Holland. Bonnie E. 53. 72. 164 Kodetz, Sarolee 88. 164 Kipnis. Eugene S. 104. 188 Hammerman. Marcey B. 61. 140 Holton, Albert M. 181 Kahn. Robert Lewis 188 Kipp. Gail Ann 165 Hommond. Mork R. 70 Holton, Thomas M. 87, 195 Koiserman, Joyce A. 181 Kirk. Gory Walter 101 Honcock. Richard C. 180 Hoover, Gregory L. 116. 188 Kales. Ronald. S. 76. 181 Kirk. Sherree lee 79. 165 Hondelmon, Joellyn 162 Hope, David Roy 164 Kolinsky. Morilyn 164 Kirschbaum. Renote 188 Handelman, Susan 144. 194 Hopper, Jeffrey A. 92. 164 Kollhouge. Mary 85. 165 K ittredge. Dennis M 181 Hanley. Suson Wyn 55 Horbon. Roienne Dee 75. 164 Kallison, Bonnie 181 Kloymon. Leonard 1. 165 Honnon. James M 188 Horowitz. Mork R. 96. 1 14. 181 Kollison, Rochelle 195 Klebe. Kurt Wolter 196 Hansen, Carl C 180 Horowitz. Trudye R. Kalman, Karen Sue 55. 195 Klehr. Gory Van 108. 196 Hanson. Christine A. 194 Horrigon. Toni Jean 164 Kalman. Ronna 80. 165 Klelfield, Gory M 196 Hanson, James Robert 180 Horwitz. Barbara J. 73. 188 Kalmanson. Jonis S. 79, 165 Klein. Andra Hollie 66. 89. 181 Hanson. John A. 194 Horwitz, Marsho 195 Kalmanson, Mark Alon 53. 83, 188 Klein. Gloria Jeon 181 Horacz. Martin S. Houglond. Lee 55. 188 Kalmikoff, Alan Ira 195 Klein. Mitchell I. 66. 141. 165 Hardung, Randy S. 194 Hougland. Linda R. 55. 195 Komber, Dennis F. 195 Klein, Pamela Jill 78. 188 Haroldson. Ralph A. 162 Howington, Sandi Kae 188 Komberos, Jeanne Kay 185 Klesman. Norris J. 196 Harrer, Richard Alon 162 Hrynkow. Borbara Kamin, Scott Poul 108, 195 Khng. Helen Randolf 58. 66. 68, 73. 85 Harris. Cynthio R. 194 Hrynkow. Linda Louise 181 Komin. Shelly Ann 59. 61,62. 73 Klinsky, Hornet 188. 196 Harris, David Stuart 181 Hulleen, Stanford E. 181 Kaminski, Timothy R 195 Kliphardt, Jill S. 53. 72. 188 Harris. Lmdo Roe 194 Hummer, Jomes P. 181 Koniuk. Marlene F. 58. 63. 76. 128. 181. 185 Klouthis, Mory Jeon 165 Harris. Lynn Marie 194 Hunter. Linda M. 181 Konlon, Laurel Beth 165 Klugman. Jerry Russ 188 Harris. Marcia Lynn 188 Huscher, Frederick T. 164 Konter. Deborah Beth 165 Knopf. Brett M. Harris. Scott G. 95. 1 13. 195 Hutchings. Nancy Sue 74, 164 Konter. Marlene L. 55, 195 Koch. Barbara Jean 85. 188 Harris. Zachary M. 163 Hymon, Renee Debra 195 Kaplon, Bonita Dawn 87. 188 Kochevor. Michael 85. 188 Harrison, Edward A. 96, 181 Ingram. Edward A 95, 101, 195 Kaplan. Bruce N. 87, 139 Koenig. Brenda R. 166 Horrison, Jonon 195 Ipjion, William N. 105. 195 Kaplon, Deborah 79. 81. 181 Kohn. Helen J 84. 120. 122. 181 Horris. Pomelo M. Isoocson, Alan Jay 195 Kaplan, Dennis M 188 Kohn, Suson 55. 196 Horrsch. Mary Alice 188 Ishizuka. Fred Lewis 75,92. 101, 181 Kaplon, Gerald Steve 195 Kole. Borboro Ann 59. 188 Hart. John Sterling 95. Ill, 195 Isreal, David Steven 113. 195 Kaplan. Jonis P. 89. 195 Kolle, James A. Hartman, Glenn R. 70. 71. 80. 84. 144. 163 Israel. Dione Shoron 67, 74, 164 Koplon, Janice B. 89, 195 Kolstedt. Kenneth B. 188 Harwood. Barry Mark 195 Israel, Mortin Mike 188 Kaplan. Laura Ellen 87. 188 Kopakin, Bonita Rae 166 Haugsness. Sally A. 79, 163 Llvaz, Lynda Dione 181 Koplan, Michael Ira 181 Korbus. Gory Michael 97. 104, 188 Haugsness. susanne 195 Ivoz, Rick Kaplan, Penny Sarah 60, 195 Korey. Michael S. 97. 104. 1 16. 188 Houser. Renee Adino 195 Joblin, Lee S. 181 Karhan. Donna Lee 73, 87, 185 Korey. Ricki Suson 59. 196 Housemonn. Barbara A 195 Jochet, Hilary Iris Karol. Jeffrey 82.92. 165 Korn. Chorlene 67, 181 Hawkins. Stephen A. 188 Jocks, Anna Ruth 188 Karp. Joel Murroy 55. 81.83. 188 Korn, Mortin 54 Haynes. Robbyn L 139 Jockson. Sally Jo 55. 74. 122. 181 Kosch. William 1. 92. 1 13 Kornblith, Sander J. 181 Hazel), Marilynn 163 Jacob, James E. 82. 117, 164 Kascle, Marlene Roe 73. 84. 165 Kosmel. Perleene M 79. 166 Head. Christopher C. Jacob. Robert B. 83. 117, 195 Kashevos. Amta L. 75, 76. 188 Kost. Michelle Rose 188 Head. Roberta 124, 181. 188 Jocobs, Craig Lewis 54. 188 Kosik. Andrea Lynn 188 Kovocic. Denise L. 75. 87. 188 Heckmon, Barry K. 75. 82. 1 17. 163 Jocobs, Gary A 188 Kassman, Sherry 195 Kozem. David Michial 188 Hedblom, Jomes R. 195 Jacobs. Gregory 195 Kosten. Michael Lee 105. 113. 195 Kozem, Poul Steven 188 Hedstrom. Wayye R. 87. 92. 94. 114. 181 Jocobs. Jeffrey S. 101, 164 Kotnik, Kerstin E. 59. 75. 188 Kramer. Gary Jon 1 16. 196 Hefter. Brion Steven 83. 188 Jocobs. Joel Scott 101 Korz. Glen 195 Kromer. Geroldme M 188 Heimonen. Eijo H. 53, 72. 73. 163 Jocobs, Mork 195 Kotz, Marshall J. 60. 165 Krosney. Barry S 84. 94, 109. 181. 188 Heinz. Deborah Ann 55. 75. 188 Jocobson, Blythe A. 181 Katz, Martin 165 Krosney. Lois Arlene 84. 188 Heller. Jomes N 59. 60. 62. 75. 82 109. 163 Jocobson. Cary Alon 53, 188 Katz. Norman Williom 70. 76. 80. 81. 82. Krosny. Steven lee 82. 109. 166 Heller, Joan Sharon 120. 188 Jacobson, Diona L. 55. 71. 164 112, 165 Kraus. Todd Roy 181 Heilman. Brod Philip 54. 94. 188 Jacobson, Eloyne E. Kotz. Pamela Sue 188 Krause. Sandi M. 85. 188 Heilman. Brooke P. 54. 94. 195 Jacobson, Errol M. Koufmon, Janis Sue 79, 89, 138. 165 Kroy. Sandra 61.62. 7 1.88. 139. 166 Helmon. Bruse E. 55. 60. 101. 195 Jacobson, Ricky Lee 108. 195 Kaufman, Paula Beth 87. 195 Kreisler, Lmdo Sue 55. 79, 196 Helmon, JoelH. 77. 141. 163 Jacobson. Susan A. 195 Koy. Joel 108. 195 Kreisman, Michael K 138. 166 Hendricks. Deborah I 195 Jacover, Mitchell 113. 195 Kay, Koryn 89. 165 Kreisrnan, Mormon Jay 59, 166 Hendricks. M hoeleen 181 Jaegers. Derrick C. 195 Koy, Paul Burton Kroger. Richard Guy 48. 108. 196 Henkin. Roxanne Lee 195 Joffe. HallieS. 78. 164 Kaye. Robert Michael 53. 60. 65. 68. 76. 77. Kroll. Borbara M 196 Henrotte. Morie A 181 Jaffie, Susan Lynne 88. 181 80. 141. 143. 144. 165 Krone. Karen F 79. 85. 188 Herbon. Jock Lloyd 95. 195 Jonis, Richard S Keefe. Kofhy D. 122, 195 Kruit. Sandro Rae Herbon. Jill K. 79. 120. 163 Janus. Joyce Elaine 188 Keehn. Deborah Lone 122, 188 Kruit. Sharon R. Hergott. Alon S. 70. 80. 188 Jenkins. Deborah Moy 73. 188 Keehn.Morsha Lynn 195 Krupp. Janice Adrien 87. 196 Hermon, Anito J. 70. 163 Jesser, Lauri Sue 55. 195 Keep. Lindo E. 80. 165 Kruse. Candoce Joy 181 Herrmonn, Jerilyn G 68. 73. 80. 88 120. 163 Johnson. Bob Harris 108. 188 Kelin. Mortin M. 97. 101, 188 Kryska. Toby 166 Hersh, Adnene Joy 59, 140. 188 Johnson, Debroh L. 181 Kellor. JoneG, 188 Kugler. Denise M. 166 Hersh. Joon Lourie 195 Johnson. Doris Marie Kellor. Peggy Lee 54. 75, 181 Kuhn. Korlo Marie 84.120,123,124. 101 204 Herter. Lorry John III. 117. 188 Johnson. Gail M. 188 Kellor. William J. 54. 75. 94. 117. 188 Kuhnle. Robert Paul 96, 1 14, 181 Kuhf. Peter O. 82. 106. 166 Kujowinski, Donna L. 196 Kulmon, Coryl Lynn 74, 181 Kulwin. Jill Leslie 138. 166 Kurlond. Jeffrey 181 Kurtz. 8renda Hope 166 Kurtz, Kenneth S. 196 Kurtz, Robert Alan 54, 94. 116. 188 Kurtz. Ronna M 60, 80. 138, 167 Kushnlr. Borry Eorl 167 Kushnir. lorry $. 167 la Fontaine, Bonnie 79, 167 la Fontaine. Dione M. 89. 188 Lamm, Suson M. 188 Lambert, Diane M. 59, 62. 88, 167 Lambert, Suellen Joy Lompert, Gory B Lande, Gregg Evan 61, 109, 110, 167 londe, Pomelo Beth 196 landerman, Allen 82, 112. 167 londerman, Stuart N. 83. 94, 101. 188 londl, August 95. 196 Landl, Donna I. 55. 80. 167 londl, Katherine I, 55, 74, 188 landsberg, Alan I. landsman, lynda 80. 181 Lang, David J. 101, 116. 196 land. Louis Isodore 54. 112, 181 lontz. Kenneth G. 167 lorsen, lindo V. 74. 188 Larsen, Paul M. 59, 61.62, 96. 167 lorson. Coro Morie 181 Larson, Jeffrey M 181 Larson, lorry R. 58. 62. 63. 66. 84. 85. 96. 102. 103. 135. 167 lashen, Michael A. 196 losin, Jill Denise 188 lotz, Paulo Ann 80. 181 louer. Dawn A. Jouer, John 181 louter. Brion Joel 113, 188 lovin. William C 105,196 lavitt, Alan Jay 81, 188 lozorus. Joel 53. 75.97 Lozarut. Mitchell S. Ill, 196 lozorus, Paul 82,92.93. 112, 167 Leaf. Faith E. 181 Learn. Richard 95. 196 Leavitt, Gory Alan 188 Lebolt, Lewa 70. 97. 115. 188 Lebovitz. Goil Diane 196 Lebow, Modalyn Goil 62, 73. 135. 167 Lebrun. Choriis J 95. 101. 113. 196 Jee, Jomes A 196 Lee, Linda 73. 196 Lee, Melissa M 79, 167 Lee. Richard Alon 75. 181 Lee. Ruthonn 79, 167 lefferts. Christine 188 Leggett, Carl H. 188 lehrer. Sandro Lee 196 Lehtman, Bruce Iro leichtenberg. Ed 181 leifer. Jon Karen 67. 79. 139, 167 leifer. Robin Goil 42. 55. 79. 87. 123. 139 196 lemieux. Laurence J Lenhardt. Donna Roe 196 Leon, Joy D 44, 167 Leon, Steven Kenny 167 Lerner. David M 196 lerner, Jill Elaine Leusch, Donna Roe 65. 74. 80. 85. 167 levenson, David L. 105. 113, 196 Leventhol. Ivy M 188 leventhol, Judith A. 167 Levey. Jock S 70. 188 levin. Carolyn Jean 189 Levin. Joel J 82. 117, 168 levin, Ned Allan levin, Pouki M. 55, 196 Levin, Ronald Howard 87, 181 levin, Shelia Roe 73, 189, 196 Levin. Steven Alan 73, 181 Levin. Stewart 73. 196 Levine, Alan I. 54. 181 Levine. Borry 87. 168. 181 Levine. Bonnie Lee 87, 181 Levine, Charles M. 54, 196 Levine. Darryl A 81. 168 Levine, Diane Robyn 81. 189 Levine. Ellen S. 196 Levine, Harold J. 77, 168 Levine. Irwin Bennet 181 Levine, Judy Nan Levine. Marcio R. 168 Levine, Michael Alan 96. 104, 181 Levine. Roger S. 168 Levine. Sondra Inc 72, 73, 75. 87 Levine, Steven R. 73, 87. 189 levinsky, Howard 76. 81. 115, 189 Levinson, Howard A 189 Levinson. Louis H. 92. 104. 112, 181 leviton, Richard 196 Levitt, Borry R 70. 168 Levitus. Eloine Judy 70. 196 Levy, Anito Robin 196 Levy, Barbaro P. 168 Levy, Barry William I 14. I 15. 189 Levy. Ilene Ena 85. 128. 196 Levy, Jonet Susan 168 Levy. Joel 196 Levy, Lmdo Ruth 73, 74. 84. 85. 168 Levy. Linda Goil 196 Levy. Sharia Kay 196 levy Woyne J 108. 196 lewin. Nancy Betty 89, 189 Lewis. Ann E 79. 168 lew, . Jeffrey H 69. 72. 87. 168 libkin. Cory Lee 69. 71. 83. 136. 137, 181 Liden. Keith Steven 110 lieberman, Arleen K. 189 Llebovitz. Susan G 54, 77, 78. 189 Liebow. Cynthio Jean 43. 196 Lifton. Lloyd B 117. 181 l.nd, Cory A 65. 70. 71. 76. 136. 168 lindermonn. Judy C Lindermon. David S. 108. 196 Lmdermon, Suson C 55. 181 lingel, Lillian Ann 78. 181 Lmtz. Sheri ler 189 linville, Brenda J 196 Lipin. Niles S. 68 Lipke. Steve Borry 82. 101. 189 Lipschultj. Stephen 81. 196 lipperi. Randolph M 54. 77, 189 Lipson. Gary Steven 181 Lipson, Sharon lee 85. 189 liss. Sheila Ruth 196 Litrofsky, Sheilo H. 196 Loeppert, James E. 55. 83. 181 loiben. Fern Gall 53. 62. 81. 124. 166 loiben. Gory H 189 Londo, Maureen Cathy 196 London. Beth Robin 70. 75. 189 London. Michelle C. 86. 168 long. Carol Ann 189 look. John Martin 168 Look. Kenneth 95. 101. 196 lorber. Howard Joy 76. 181 Lotsoff. Tarry Lee 196 Louis, Anita 196 lowenstein, Suellen 196 lubor, Michael A lion 83. 189 lubowich. Donald A 70. 76. 168 Lubowich. Kenneth M 101. 141. 143. 144. 189 lubowsky. Eldod 181 Lucio, Angela 181 Lundsberg, Richard K 168 Lurie. Dovid Phil 196 Lutz. Morey Dale 196 Lutz. Michael Joy 181 McCorvell, Annie J. McKay. Dale C. 105. 196 McKoy. Jomes Croig 82. 92. 93. 102. 103. 134, 168 Mclamb. Cheryl Ann 55, 196 McMohon, George W McMahon. Lawrence M 105, 196 McMahon, Moripat 181 McTier. Frank Wells 181 McWhorter. Kothleen 124. 182. 189 Mockey, Jenne I. 87, 196 Mockey, Phillip Dono 181 Mogerl. John Peter 83, 197 Mogerl, Pamela Ann 54, 59. 72. 78. 189 Mogerl, Richard A 83, 197 Moin. Carolyn Jean 87. 181 Mam, Cynthia Ann 87, 197 Mam, Cynthia Ann 87. 197 Moizell, Mario Lynn 87. 197 Majestic. Ronald D. 181 Maiawy, Henry Howard 189 Mollin, Michael S. 94. 101, 189 Mailing, Bonnie. Lee 189 Malone. Robert John 189 Mon, Diane Goil 197 Mon, Jocquelme A. 60. 88. 120. 189 Mandelboum, Adrio I 84, 181 Menders, M. 101 Mandl. More. Jeffrey 92. 112, 181 Monn, Cheryl A 181 Monn. James lee 189 Mann. Lindo lee 66. 87. 181 Monn, Mortin 95. 197 Monn. Robert Alan 197 Mammmg. Beryl S. 168 Manning, Michele I 197 Marc. Peggy B 74, 168 More. Vicki Lynn 89. 189 Morch. Jerry I Marcus. Alon R 59. 105. 113. 197 Marcus, Charles 181 Morcus Hilary I 67. 89, 181 MorcuS, Karen MorciO 181 Morcus. Mortin 77. 181k. Lmda Louise Marino. Benny J 95 Marion, Brod Alan 53. 105. 115. 197 Marion. Ronald S. 197 Mork. Deborah Koy 89. 189 Markin, Julie Ann 85. 189 Moro, Eugene Edgar 181 Morsholl. George L 197 Mortin Kenneth Ray 83 Mortin Loed Froncis 55. 18. 189 Mortma Rick Howard 181 Marx Jeffrey W. 181 Marx. Susan J 88. 169 Masorweh. Nabila 79. 197 Mosorweh. Nodera 79. 169 Mosh. Sheika Koy 89, 189 Massmkoff, Charlene 197 Mattson, Dale Ernest I 13. 189 Moyer. Mork 66. 83, 101. 169 Moyers. Bonnie J. 128. 197 Moyers. Robert W. 117. 189 Moyzel. Dov M 82. 96. 102. 116. 169 Meczyk. Ralph Eugene 70. 197 MeHord. Richard W+ '(4 Mefford, Roc hard W 197 Megow, Susanne V. 75. 181 Mehl. Steven Louis Meier. Diane Mory 181 Meier. Richord John 97, 105. M3. 197 Index Melcher. Dovid Rober 106. 181 Melichor, Susan Lynn 59, 124. 197 Melichar. Williom J. 76. 85. 189 Mellow. Julie Anne 55. 197 Mellow. Karen R 61. 189 Melman, Janet Eileen 54, 197 Meltzer. Judith A 53. 72. 88. 143. 144 Meltzer, Michael H. 81, 197 116 Mendes. Bruce 81. 101. 197 Mendes. Joel Terry 101. 197 Mendozo. Steven H. 169 Menze. Steve F 95. 197 Merkm, Jacolyn N. 55. 189 Merritt. Dion Lynn 79. 169 Messner, Suson 182 Metier, Mory Fronces 79, 169 Metier, Shoron Ann 81. 182 Motzger. Marlm Fern 197 Meyer. Carol Lynn 169 Meyer. Eileen Jan 197 Meyer. Stewart Barry 97. 101. 189 Meyers, Christine G. 197 Meyers. David 197 Meyers. Mark Alan 81 Meyerson.Ronold A 189 Mignano. Richard A. 66. 73. 74. 138, 169 Miles. Laurie Suson 88. 128. 182 Miles. Robert Edward 36. 94, 101. 189 Miller. Anne Pouk) 182 Miller, Barry Irwin 71. 76, 83. 182 Miller. Clement H. 83. 189 Miller. Douglas Dean Miller, Kenneth I. 197 Miller. Nadeen T 182 Miller. Robert Kent 15. 53. 81. 197 Miller, Shoron Ruth Miller, Sherri Joan 182 Miller, Teri Horlene 55. 197 Miller. Valerie 123. 189 Miller. Vicki Lynn 85. 197 Millmon. Michael L. 197 Midword. MAlome L. 122, 189 Misurelli. Mary E. 182 Mitchell, Tomothy Ed l97Mitched, Timothy Ed 197 Mittenthal. Adriane 89, 197 Mlodinoff, Rhonda L. Mocking. Borbaro I. 81. 197 Mocking. Bruce Gory 76. 81. 83. 182 Moe. Williom R. 46. 169 Mol moro. Michoel J. 40. 64. 66. 75. 141. 169 Moore. Paula Lee 79. 197 Moore. Roger William 182 Moron. Jomes Robert Moran, Janice M. 197 Moron. Suson M. 88. 182 Morgon. Nancy® B 182 Morgon. Stephen Pul Morgon. Stephen Paul 54. 95. III. 197 Morgan, Stuart Alan 197 Morris. Alan Edwin 182 Morris. Monico 55. 197 Mosoff. Phillip Paul 182 Mueller, Irene C. 169 Mueller, Paul Woyne 108. 197 Mullock, Ronno D. 89. 139, 169 Munzer. Catherine E. Murch, Monica Marie 50 Murray. Michael R. 169 Murray, Sally I. 182 Mussar, Suzanne M 59, 62. 169 Myers. Sandra Lee 169 Myhr. Gregory Todd 96. 104. I 14. 182 Notkm, Audrey M. 87. 197 Neimer, Dovid F. 169 Nelson. Andrew Lee 189 Nelson. Cheryl Ann 85 Nelson. Gail Ann 79. 86. 169 Nelson. Glenn Louis 97. 105. 113. 197 205 Index Nelson, Joyce Ann 124, 197 Nelson. Patricio Lee 53. 72. 80. 169 Nelson. Roymond J. I 14. 169 Nelson. Ronald Alan 170 Nelson. Sandra Low 197 Nelson. Shirley J. 124. 170 Neuhous, Cynthio J. 189 Neumann. Mory K. 55. 197 Nevel. Beth 197 Neville. Susan A. 52. 82 Newman. Corol Gay 87. 189 Newman, Lawrence Joy 76. 77. 81. 114. Newman. Michael J. 189 Newton. Greg Robert 170 Newton, Mark 189 Nicholas. Thomos R. 182 Niles. Sally Aileen 66. 73. 75. 182 Nimer. Sharon R. 72. 89. 154. 189 Nineberg. Darlene A. Nixon. Arthur Paul 111, 197 Nixon. Linda Joy 53, 72. 76, 81.86. 182 Noelle, Fred Peter 83. 189 Nolon. Scott 43, 73. 76. 189 Nonberg. Sheri R. 182 Nonclerc, Linda Lou Nonnemocher. Janice 189 Nordberg, Carol Dick 182 Norris. Robert M. 182 Novak. Linda Suson 73. 189 Novick. Lois Beverly 189 Nusinow. Marilyn 86. 182 Nutting. Fredric G. 170 Nutting. Gregg G. 189 Nyland. Ellen Sue 189 O'Donnell. Kevin M. 197 O’Molley. Kristine M. 78. 197 O'Shea. Mary Russell 78, 88. 182 Odegaard, Richard W. 189 Ohko, Kristopher E. 76, 81. 82 Okawara. Susan Joy 55. 79, 86. 87. 189 Olefsky. Mork J. 95. 105. 113. 197 Olkiewia. Edward D. 116, 182 Olsen. Dale Ida 128. 189 Olshon. Blythe M. 189 Omons. Fern Joy 197 Oneal. Eleanor E. 182 Oram, Paul 170 OrloH. Marcio A. 71 Orenstein, Bruce S. 197 Orser, Debra Cecilia 189 OrzoH, Mol va Jeon 55, 189, 197 Osser. Laurie Susan 79 Ostrom. Gregory Lee 65. 75. 76. 170 Ostrowsky. Marcia R. 55. 88. 182 Ottlmger. James M. 197 Owen. Robert John Palmer, Mario Ann 55. 197 Pappas, Charlotte E 78. 86. 182 Poppa. Nir Joseph 81. 197 Pardo. Larry Michoel 106, 107 Paris. Miles 89. I 70 Porker. Sharon Joy Parks. Hollis Gene 187 Partipilo, Joel 189 Paul. Jerome 170 Paul. Nadine F. 123. 197 Paul, Pomelo Ann 182 Pawlon, Marsha Lynn 197 Powlon. Steven David 170 Payne. Noel C 189 Poynter, Bruce David 54, 105, 187 Pearlman, Andrea K. 189 Pearlmon, Deborah 79, 139, 170 Pearlman. Sheila D. 74, 89 Pechter, Shoron E. 170 Pederson. Arnold 82. 98. 182 Pepper. David Alon 170 Pepper, Michael G 197 Perelman, JeHrey S. 59. 101, 117, 197 Perelman, Michoel A 117, 182 Perlin, Wendy Sue 73. 87, 189 Perlman. Frances S. 84, 89, 170 Perlmon. Susan Gwen 59, 68. 70. 71, 76. 84 85. 123. 136. 182 Permer. Borbora Ann 137, 182 Perper. Linda Joy 88. 140. 189 Perz. James Walter 182 Peters. Barbaro S. 197 Peterson. Bruce 111, 197 189 Peterson, CliHord 1. 170 Peterson. David L. 189 Peterson, Evelyn M. 182 Peterson, Goye M. 55. 189 Peterson, Gayle C. 75. 197 Peterson, Janice D. 197 Peterson, JohnM. 95, 105, 197 Peterson, lorry W 44, 58. 138, 170 Peterson. Robert K. 83, 197 Pfammatter. Vic 189 Phelon, Peggy Bone 88. 189 Phelon, Robert M. 189 Phelus. George Deon 95. 105, 197 Phillips. Andrea L. 61.88. 120. 189 Phipps. Suzonne 53. 66. 182 Pichlnson. Roberta 182 Plchinson. Sheryl 197 Picker, Ronald S. 54. 74. 189 Pierce. Janet Amy 71.88. 189 Pierce. JeHrey L. 76. 77, 83. 189 Pierce. Mitchell S+ ! Pierremont. GeoHrey 182 Pignoto. Richord D. 53. 189 Pinhosik, Paulo R. 85. 182 Pinsker, Sheldon A. 182 oinsky, KennethS. 101. 197 Pisano. Modelene C. 197 Pitrock. Howard B. 48. 1 70 Plocek. Richard F. 182 Plass, Jo Ellen 189 Plotkin. Murray B. 106, 107, 182 PolokoH. Joel C. 113, 197 Politis. Evelyn K. Polk, Howard Joy III, 197 Pollock. Betty Jeon 87. 197 Polk. Linda E. 88. 182 Pollack. Lee Richard 197 Polster. Richord A. 170 Popp. Kathleen Marie 53. 59, 73. 182 Port. Roberto J. 197 Porter, Moryonn 73, 74, 197 Portmon, Herchel 112, 170 Posner. Wendy J. 128, 182 Polish, Herbert A. 74. 170 Polish. Marolee Romo 197 Powol. Elaine Connie 197 Powol. Suzanne D. 78.189 Powol, Thomas Edwin 96.102.170 Powell. Marita Ann 122.126,127,182 Powell. Roberta A. 92.182 Powroznik, Nancy Lee 171 Pozon, Roy Howard 82.92,171 Poznonsky, Steven R. 98,182 Preston, Joann 36.189 Price. Janet Ruth 67,68.70,182 Prococcio. Judy M. 182 Proft, John L. 171 Ouatemon, JeHrey H. 81,197 Quinn, Mary Ellen 182 Quinn, Patricia Ann 197 Quinn. Timothy Don 109.197 Quinn, Timothy Scott 109.197 Robin, Koren Rochel 171 Robins. Rhonda R. 197 Radicek, Kothryn Lee 80,171 Radzin, Bruce Elliot 171 Rolsky. Stuort Lee 66,119.171 Rambert, Corol Ann 87,124,197 Rambert, Fred John 94.182 Ramis, Joanne R. 88.1 71 Randozzo. Susan J. 84.182 Rondell. Leslie J. 89.189 Ranieri, Steven F. 84,189 Ransdell, John E. Rapper, Ronald Jay 82.106,107,171 Rosenick. Mark M. 59,67,94,182 Rosenick, Rosellen 197 Rosick, Susan Ann 63,69 Rasoi, Susan Joy 53,139.182 Ratner, Dheena E. 54,89,120,182 Ratzel, Kothleen Ann 197 Raugstad, Patrick E. 197 Raymond. Gory David 75.77.81.197 Reoding. Glen 36.189 Rechel, Pamela Ann 54.87,124.189 Redinger. William D. 92.189 Redman. Rondo Sue 182 Reid, Pomelo Joyce 55,197 Reif, Stuart David Reifman, William Joy 70,197 Reitman. Paul Martin 171 Remenik, Ellen J. 55,197 Rernenik. Phyllis R. 66.80.88.171 Ressman, Lauro B. 55.182 Reynolds. Buddy B. 94,189 Rhoney. Donald M. Rice, Davida N. 189 Rice. Shoron 62.126.127.139.171 Richardson. Holly A. 39.53.71.89.123,144.182 Rkhordson, Laurie M. 198 Richardson, Paula L. I 72 Richey. Ronald Neil 83.85.172 Richmond. Marcia Ann 172 RieH. Alon David 75.189 RiHkind. Michael C. 84,109.182 Riley. Patricio A. 82,198 Riotto, Mary Ellen RioHo. Mildred Lynn 198 Rigby, Juliet Ann 88.182 Rissman. More 74,117,172 Rivkin, Andrea Ellen 140,189 Robinson. Amy S. 88.135.1 72 Robinson, Gail L. 198 Robinson. Susan V. 198 Rodkin, Debra Sue Rohde. JeHrey W. 83.94.189 Rohrer, Bruce 65,141,1 72 Rotnoitis, Andrew W. 36.94.190.113 Roitman, Alene J. 89.182 Roitmon, Gall P. 60,88.190 Rolak, Frederick D. 98.100,172 Roman, Diane Marie 182 Rommelmon. Heiko 43,172 Rose. Cynthia L. 89.123,172 Rose, Dione Morie 182 Rosen, Alan H. 198 Rosen, Allan S. 172 Rosen, Carolyn 182 Rosen, David A. 198 Rosen, Elisse Amy 190 Rosen, Jomes W. 67,172 Rosen, John F. 182 Rosen, Morion G. 172 Rosen. Monica Corol 182 Rosen, Stuort T. 53.198 Rosenberg. Bruce 95,198 Rosenberg, Michael I. 182 Rosenberg, Rono E. 190 Rosenberg. Ronald S. 182 Rosenfield. Fred R. 172 Rosenquist, Richard 101,114,182 Rosenthal, Marcio D. 198 Rosenthol, Renee E. 198 Rosenthol. Saul F. 182 Rosner, More S. Ross, Alicia Lynne 190 Ross. Allan David 182 Ross. David Lee 53.65.66.70.71,140.143.172 Ross, Michoel Eugene 198 Ross, Sheri Ellen 55,198 Rossmon, Morlo 182 Roston, Paul Scott 182 Rotfeld. Herbert J. 111,198 RoHeld. Helene J 172 Roth. Robert Alon 97.139,198 Rotstein. Sarah F. 198 Rowe. Diane 70.172 Rubenstein, Morey A. 70.198 Rubin, Ellen Daro 78 Rubin, Korol Lynn 190 Rubin, Marc Richord 190 Rubin, Roberta Ann 182 Rubin, Shelley Joy 190 Rubinstein, Chorissa 75,76.190 Rubinstein, Goyle R. 182 Ruby. Nancy Lynne 55,198 Rudich, Rhonda Riva 87,190 Rudich. Roger D. 87,172 Rudolph, Thomos J. 190 Ruesch, Katherine M. 190 RugendoH, Susan I. 54.190 Ruhnke, Steven R. 198 Rukin. Martin J. 70.71,83.172 Rumock, Ross C. 81,83,182 Russo. Dovid A. 54 Russo. Joseph C. 106 Rust, F ronk Edwin 71.182 Rust, Linda Carol 198 Rust, Rosemary T. Rymer, Andrew Farrel 59,198 Sobin, Paul 53.182 Sochnoff. Rita J. 182 Sochsel, Amy E. 84,89 Sochsel, Linda Ruth 182 Sacks. Noncy Diane 55,198 Sadacca, Steven Jay 108,198 Sadkin, Howard 84.98.172 Sofron, Steven Horry 108.198 Solo, Sherry Ellen 198 Soles. David Jerold 61.75.77.81.190 Saletra, Goyle S. 78.172 Salomon, Jane E 79.172 Salomon, Miriom H. 198 Saltzberg, Bruce S. 104.114.182 Saltzberg, Earl S. 190 Soltzman, Marsha L. 84,190 Solzgeber, William A. 95,101.198 Samson, Howard 190 Samuels, Marcia Lynn 55.198 Sanders. James A. 190 Sanders, Kenneth S. 53,198 Sonders. Suson Maria 190 Sandler, Philip W. 111.117.198 Sandler. Steven A. 111,198 Sondmon, Cary Steven 198 Sandrik. Jonice Lynn 84.182 Sonfillipo, Patricia 190 Sopoznik, Barbara A. 55.198 So ret. Lorry Louis 76.104,190 Sarnat, Andrew J. 55.76,77,81.190 Sortoin, Paulo Jeon 198 Sortoin. Rebecca Jo 88.182 Sotenstein, Ronald 182 Sotkowski, Melanie M. 124,190 Saunders, Alan Jay 182 Sounders. Mitchell 113,198 Sauser, Jean Louise 124,190 Soviano, Jomes J. 190 Saxonberg, Susan I. 87,190 Soyad. Poul Bill 101,198 Schaefer, Robert W 198 Schafer, Bruce B. 198 Scholler, Scott D. 173 Schomber, Gregory N. 96,114,182 Schatz. Lisa Rose 53.62,70.71,85,88,173 Schon, Robert H. 36,94,108,115.190 Scheck, Dole Scott 94 Scheufler, Neil M. 53.190 Schlff. lino A. 70,89,190 Schild. Michael J. 87,198 Schirmer. Walter S 82,92,93,112,182 Schiesinger, Thomas 38,182 Schloster, Denise A. 183 Schlosser, Donald E. 190 Schfy. Horvey S. Schmertz, Carl David 190 Schmidt. Arnold J. 95.111.198 Schmidt. Dione E 183 Schneider, Corol Ann 183 Schneider, Jeffrey T. 53,198 Schneider. Michael S. 139,173 Schoen, Wayne Mork 190 Schoenburg, Lorry S. 183 Schoenfield, Ricky M 198 Schonfeld. Glto 59,61.63,65,66.69.173 Schoos. Richard E. 95,198 Schoos, Robert J. 109.110.183 Schrior. Ronald Herb I 11,198 Schroeder. Adele M. 79,80,88,173 Schroeder, Gatl E. 198 Schubert, Le Roy A 183 Schullmon, Daniel 83,183 Schultz, Dianna Lee 190 Schumon. Craig Lee 73,183 Schwobe. Carolyn C. 87.183 Schwartz. Bruce J. 198 Schwortz, Doivd A 198 Schwartz, Ellen T. 173 Schwartz. Joseph A. 60.65.68.75.76,77,80, 173 Schwortz. Lorry E. 83,108,190 Schwortz. Linda Beth 79,198 Schwortz. Mkhelle J. 85,190 Schwarz. Charles H. 101,198 Schwarz. Karl D. 94.183 Schworz. Mark lee 173 Sciortino. Pierette 198 Scott. Joonn Kay 183 Scott. Pomelo Lynn 55.198 Segal, Barry S. 66.77,83,173 Segal. Joel Elliot 106.173 Segal. Terri Lynn 78.198 Seidell. Jeffrey L. 70.81.117.198 Seiden. Alon Sells, Sam Van 198 Semrow. Kenneth F. 183 Sender. Arlene 183 Sender. Sharon J 70,76.77,81.190 Sernovitz. Dennis L. 183 Shaffer. Jeffrey N. 190 Shaffer. Rober S. 190 Shainer, Pomelo Sue 52.70.73,83.173 Shane. Deborah Lynn 55.71,183 Shapiro, Dovido Jon 61.88.183 Shapiro. Debra A 61.88.198 Shapiro. Harvey Alan 108.190 Shapiro, Morilyn D. 183 Shapiro. Sheila D. 78.173 Shapps. Pomelo Sue 190 Share. Lee Robert 138.190.113 Shorkon, Arnold L. Sharkey. Scott Dice 190 Shotney. Karen Jeon 84,120,124.183 Shovtn, Wylie Sue 183 Sher. Deborah Sue 190 Sher, Judith Renee 183 Shermon, Hornet B. Shermon, Iro David 108.190 Shermon, Iris Sue 173 Sherman. Karen Lynn 74.80.173 Shiffmon, Sandra R. 80,173 Shiozoki, Joyce J. 88.124 Shiozoki, June P 88,124.173 Shlachter, Alan Lee 54.190 Shor. Marilyn Susan 173 Shor, Ronald David 190 Shovers, Sondra Goy 198 Shulman, Terry Marla 74,84,183 Shumote, M. 116 Sider. Joyce L. 81.88.140.190 Siegel, Glenn 83,113,198 Siegel, Leonard H. 198 Siegel. Robert J. 62,138.183,173 Siegel. Robert Joy 62.138.183 Siegel. Sheryl B. 183.198 Siegmon. Elissa M. 84.190 Siegmon, Joanne M. 75,84.173 Siewart, Susan 198 Silkonl, G. Alan 183 Silk, Morgoret Lynn 55,190 Silk. Stephen Doivd 73.183 Silton. Ellen L. 73.77.123.144.190 Silver. Jill 140.190 Silver, Vicky Dole 173 Silverman, Charles S. 173 Silverman, Gayle Ann 66.183 Silverman, Jock D. 94,190 Silverstein, Harriet 86.190 Silvetti, Jerry M. 183 Silvettti, Perry Simmons. Jory Doivd 53,72,190 Simon. Barbaro A. 59,62,73,174 Simon. Brian Ernest 198 Simon. Howord Soul 54,74.190 Simon, Iro B 190 Sims. Sandra Lee 141 Smger, Donald Bruce 101.198 Singer. Sheila I 74 Sioholm, Linda Ann 53,183 Skelnik. James W 76.174 Skelnik, Richolynn D 198 Skerven. Patricio A. Skolnik. Corol Sue 53.72.190 Skolmk. Robert B 116,174 Skora. Richard A. 190 Skore. Tom T 55.71.190 Slott. Jerry Jay 87.190 Slotten, Robert L. 190 Slov. Steven Joy 116.190 siutzky. Jay A 54,138,174 Smalmsky, Sandra J. 190 Smaller. Gail D. 87,183 Smetano. Paul Carl 82,92,1 12,1 74 Smietonko. Poul A. 94,101.190 Smith. Barbaro Jane 190 Smith. Borry M. 76,109.190 Smith. Dale Joyce 124.198 Smith. Evie Helome 88,174 Smith. Jeffrey Scott 73.134.1 74 Smith. Mark Charles 54,72.190 Smith. Richard Fred 53,83,190 Smith. Richard G. 53.83.190.174 Smith. William H. 183 Smitham, Steven W 96.174 Sneider, Susan R. 70,87.198 Snyder, Susan Gwen 198 Sobczok, Down Louise 190 Sochacki, Elizobeth 198 Solomon, Jane Mora 60,183 Solomon. Borbaro L. 87.190 Solomon. Howard M. 96.1 74 Solomon, Susan Jill 83,190 Sonenblum, Richard E. 82.98.183 Sorci. Richard S. 183 Sorci. Constance A 198 Sorensen. Steven D. 92 ostrin, Jock M. I 74 Sowers. Deborah Ann 61,128,190 Spatz. Andy James 111.116.190 Sperling. Denise E. 190 Spielmon, Holly L. 74,128.190 Spielman, Lee R. 174 Spina. Terry C. 53,72,174 Storkopf. Lawrence S. 94.1 14,183 Stawiorski. Bruce M. I 16,190 Steorns, Rosalie R. 183 Steelmon. Mora Lynne 70,77,89.190 Steffeck. Donold W. 94,190 Steffeck. Karen Ann 198 Steffens. Condi L. 198 Stegeman. Sharon 183 Steif. Terry Lee 87,190 Stem, Ale« 183 Stein, Barboro Robin 183 Stein. Beth E. 198 Stein, Diane Rose Stem, Hope Darlene 198 Stein. Marc Douglas 46 Stein. Michael J. 94,190 Stein. Paula Dawn I 74 Stem. Ronald Gordon 183 Stein, Shoron Ellen 79.174 Steinberg, Dole 138.174 Sternberg, Dione Koy Sternberg, Steven A. 53.65,77,174 Steinbrink. Diane 88,183 Stembrink, Roger I. 101.198 Steiner, Roymond A 113.198 Steinholtz, Barboro 79.86.174 Sleinholtz, Sheri A. 198 Stellas. Dean Peter 82,96,183 Stemke. Jeffrey E 54.76.81,183 Stemke. Lawrence F. 81.198 Sterling, Alyce M. 85.190 Stern. Carole I 190 Stern. Lorry Steven 95.101,198 Stern. Shelley Joy 198 Sternberg, Poul W 92,114.183 Steuer, Ira Mork 108,198 Stevens. Gail K. 122,124,183 Sticken, Kenneth R 97.105,113.198 Sticken, Russell E. 183 Stluko.Gory W. 109.190 Stluko. Thomos 53.174 Stockbridge, Tom D. 174 Stoken. Anne 55.198 Stoken, Beniomin 138.175 Stokoit, Morleen S 198 Stolerow. Sondro 47.183 Stolerow, Steven M. 175 Stone. Frederick J. 76.80.183 Strand. Gloria Lynn 183 Strege, Bonme Lou 175 Stubenrauch. Dipne 183 Stupp. Williom J. 104.190 Suffko. Deon Curtis 114.183 Suffka, Kurt Thomas I 17.108.190 Sugorman, Alan H. 190 Sulonko. Richard R. 190 Sul kin. Alison May 123.128.139.190 Sulkm, Dorryl M. 198 Sullivan, Edward J. 190 Sullivan, Lois Jane 68.175 Sussmon. Gail 198 Sussmon, Shoron I. 55.198 Sutker, Sharon B. 59.70.190 Suzukido, Jone Holly 54.55,183 Svacino, Don no K. 122,183 Swanson, David H. 101,105,113,183 Swonson, Dean A. 101,105.1 13,198 Swanson, Janice Lynn 198 Swonson, Jeffrey L. 80,136,175 Swartz. Debro Lee 198 Swartz. Jock R. 92.183 Sweeny. Corinne F. Sweet. Gail Susan 78.79,175 Sweet, Gary Michael 198 Index Sweet, Sheila R. 190 Sweetow, Robert 82,92,114,175 Swenson, Diane Joy 122.126.127,135.139,175 Swenson, Gory C 108.190 Swenson, Richard A. 191 Swidler, Shoron R 198 Switkm, Jill Ellen Tadelmon. Edword E. 104,191,113 Tognn, Lawrence D. 53, 83 Takehora. Jon Chris 198 Talon, Claude R. Tanaka. Akemi 198 Tonoko. Mosanobu 96. I 75 Toni. Cathy Lynn 77, 191 Tonker. James Edward 71. 83. 111. 191 Tonsey. Joseph T. Tarshis, Avery Fred 191 Totor, Jerome A. 94. 183 Totelmon, Arlene G. 53, 191 Totelmon, Lindo E. 53. 183 To . Audrie M. Teichert. Ronald W. 199 Teitel, Diane Lynne 66. 183 Temple. Dovid Owen 109. 123 Terry. Alan David 199 Tessien. Fronk W. 191 Tester, Mory 53, 183 Tetzlaff. Glenn Ray 175 Thelm, Ronald Wayne 76, 77. 191 Thomos. James Robert 191 Thomos. Richard H 62. 82. 92. 98. 99. 175 Thomos. Thomos J. 183 Thompson. MorelynC. Thomson, Bruce Evans 82. 92. 135, 175 Throwl. Wendy Robin 76. 87, 191 Tiltges, Daniel 94, 191 Tiramonn, Nancy RvAh 55. 191 Tobm, Mark Jeffery Tokorz, Michelle A. 183 follefsen, Randall R 191 Towbm, Steve B 183 Trocy. Cynthio Ann 79. 175 Troin, Carol 199 Trouger. Joel R. 96. 102, 175 Trebels. Linda Lee 59, 62. 63. 65, 66. 84. 126, 127, 175 Trebels, Rudolph D. 95. 105, 199 Troesch, Craig T. Trotcky, Scott Lee 55. 199 Tsuchibashi. Kyoko 73. 191 Tucker, Denms Poul 95. 101. 199 Turbov, Victoria 199 Turiel. Daniel E. 81. 199 Turkn. Richord S.‘97, 115. 199 Turk. Gary M. 166. 176 Turner, Glenn M. 54, 101, 191 Turner, Lee Anne 55. 199 Turoff. Mitchell D. 53. 67. 72. 83. 191 Turski. Keith Zenon 81.83. 101, 199 Vole, Shoron Lee 88 VonArsdole. Grelchen 55. 199 Van Deusen Deborah 70. 135. 183 Von Geem. Bonnie 53. 79, 191 Von Uffelen, Joanne 199 Von Uffelen. Steve 183 Vanvoorhees. Gregory 183 Vonvoorhees, Robert 191 Varveris, Constantin 191 Vega. An,la 63. 69. 70. 71.89. 136. 137, 144. 176 Vender. Jeffrey S. 59. 77. 82. 84, 109. 184 Venn. Thomas Ernest 184 Vlhon, Brion Peter I 76 Viktor. Birgit H. 191 Viktor. Ulrich F. 1 12. 176 Vitole, Ronald A. 184 Vogelmann. Suson A. 66. 80. 176 Vorona. Ronald S. 184 207 Index Waddell. James D. 176 Wodler. Paul 95. 116. 199 Wogenaar, Kathleen 89, 123, 191 Wagner. Jewifer L. 58. 63. 66. 69. 71. 75. 76. 85. 184 Wahlstrom. Patricio 199 Wakf. Alexander 73. 184 Wold. Norman Williom 83. 199 Waldfogel. Ruth E. 63. 66.71. 75. 84. 176 Waldmon. Gene 92. 94. 101. 184 Waller. Stephen Lee 55. 71. 143. 144. 184 Walhs. Christine E 65. 74. 80. 88. 176 Walsh. Stephen W. 53, 75. 176 Wolsh, Wendy E. 199 Walshm. Froncine l. 199 Walters, Patnce D. 49. 199 Wolters. Rail Eugene Waltrich, Helmut 191 Waltier, Fred 94, 191 Waltzer. Leslie B. 199 Word. Cheryl Anne 191 Wore, Darry A 184 Worren. Roberta P. 120. 191 Washburn. John H. I 16. 184 Wotman, Adrienne N. Wouthier. Oarlene A. 88. 184 Wax. Ronald 191 Waxberg. Ellen A. 191 Woxberg. Lindo I. 191 Woxburg, Susan L. 80. 184 Woxler. Lynn Marcio 184 Waxier. Susan B. 59. 199 Woxman. Andrea E. 191 Wayne. Corinne 199 Weber. Dennis W. 184 Weber. Kristine M. 199 Weber. Steven Robert 106 Weber. Warren A. 53. 176 Wedderspoon. Kathy 73. 199 Wedderspoon. Nancy 53, 72. 73. 184 Wedge. Michael R. 106. 184 Weidinger. Antoinette 199 Weil. Jomes Mitchell 101. 199 Weil. Morao G. 184 Weil. Michael Lee 82. 102. 103. 184 Weiner, Dovid E. 70, 80. 176 Weiner. James M. 71. 74. 87, 184 Wemer. Jeffrey L 87. 184 Weiner, Norecn Beth 55. 199 Weiner. Steven A. 113. 199 Weinman. Linda 53. 59, 72. 73. 86, 184 Weinstein, Alan W. 54, 71,83. 184 Weinstein Annette B. 54. 199 Weinstein. Leslie G. 191 Weinstein. Lynn E. 59. 191 Weinsberger. Renee B 184 Weise. Carol Eloine 54 Weismon. Jomes Alan 108, 191. 113 Weismon. Judith A. 60. 62. 88. 139, 176 Weiss. Lynn E. 87, 88. 191 Weiss, Morsha Ellen 199 Weiss, Robin Marla 191 Weiss. Sanford Lee 74. 176 Weiss. Stuort Allan 184 Weissmon, Bruce M. 199 Weitzman. Marsha L. 191 Weitzmon, Patrice 55. 199 Welch, Gerald Pot 51. 191 Welch, William F. 184 Wells. Craig Barry 113. 191 Wells. Dole A. 66. 89. 176 Wells, Dione Potrice 89. 176 Wenger. Betty Renee 89. 176 Wenger, Marvin H. 108, 199 Wernick. Pamela S. 66. 78. 191 Wershkoff, Judith L. 80. 184 Wessels. Peter John 111. 199 West. Michael John 55. 97. 108, 199 Westberg. Carl T.54. 105. 117. 199 Westphal. Judith Kay 53, 59, 61. 184 White. Douglas Alan 199 Wible. Peter W. 67. 176 Wicker. Michael Kent 199 Wicker. Tom Allan 184 Widdowson. Roger G. 95. 105. 113, 199 Wienstroer, Cathy A. 78. 84. 85. 176 Weinstroer, James D. 97, 104, 115, 199 Wilke. Alice Jean 85. 135. 184 Williams. Ben James 199 Willioms, Fred G. 191 Williams Ross A. 95. 199 Willis. Stephen I. 95. 115. 199 Willuweit. Lynne B. 184 Wilson. Jeon Ann 199 Wilson, Marilyn L. 191 Wilson. Robert E. 92. 94. 104. 113. 191 Wish. Dennis Steven 83. 191 Wisper. Sheila Renee 199 Witkov. Stewart Marc 83, 191 Wolcott. Douglas C. Wolcott. Noncy Lynn 199 Wolf. Adrienne Sue 199 Wolf. Beverly Carol 73. 191 Wolf. Michael S. 191 Wolff. Randall I. 176. 199 Wolff. Steven Ira 191 WoNinger. Kenneth 97, 1 15, 191 Woltack, Deborah Sue 59, 140. 191 Wolozin, Ann S. 87, 191 Wolz. John Fred 76. 77, 82, 109, 184 Wood. John Charles 66. 73. 135, 138, 176 Wood, Kay 55. 87. 199 Wood Linda C. 184 Woods. Dale Susan 124. 199 Worshill, Victorio B. 191 Wortmon, Donna 191 Wyler. Jeffrey S. 108, 191 Wynn. Patricio Anne 184 Wysocki. Jonice G. 191 Yanes. Michael J. 191 Yover. Ester 199 Yavitt. Susan Miriam 199 Yonov, Joan Marie 54, 81. 184 Yonov. Joseph 54. 81. 184 Yanow. Marc Louis 54. 184 Young, Alon S. I 16, 184 Young, Betsy F 199 Young. Lonne Neol 92. 176 Young, Michael A 64,65.75.77,80, 141, 17 Zamosl, Barry 60, 94. 115, 191 Zari. Peter Eugene 94. 191 Zorky, Barbara Lynn 73. 184 Zarov, Marsho Ruth 61, 191 Zeitlin, Elliot 76. 184 Zemansky, Leslie Sue 191 Zemansky Wynne 177 One by one the sands are flowing. One by one the moments fall; Some are coming, some are going; Do not strive to gras ) them all Adelaine Ann Proctor 208
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