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Saga 1973 Niles North High School Skokie, Illinois Volume IX Daniel Minkus, Corey Schiff Co-editors-in-chief Life is like a giant puzzle, each piece representing a different aspect of our lives. Acquiring knowledge, helping others, enjoying recreation, and work- ing to improve ourselves are the major pieces. As students at Niles North our goal is to fit together the pieces of life. “Only a life lived for others L aj!| e sj “Life is a series of surprises 9 PU|W aqijo 0A0 9Lji sj §UjUJB01„ 13 % Life is a fragment, a mo- ment between two eternities, influenced by all that has preceded and to influence all that follows. During this past year we have witnessed the end of the war in Vietnam, and the re- lease of the long prayed for POW's has finally arrived. The last scientific moon excursion of the century occurred within the past year. Richard Nixon was re-elected to the office of President for a second term while local politicians were put on trial in Chicago for scandal. We have lived during the time of the deaths of two former presidents, Harry Tru- man and Lyndon Johnson, and we have recognized the deaths of several members of the Israeli Olympic team. These world events have touched our lives. No matter how little we have been di- rectly involved with them, they still have influenced our actions of everyday life. 18 3 i All life is an experiment. The more experiments you make, the better. Emerson Our days at Niles North are spent experimenting in prepa- ration for the future. Whether it's another chemistry lab, a basketball game, the school play or just relaxing in the cafeteria, each experience prepares us for the days to come. As teenage students we do not know exactly what we want to do with the remainder of our lives. We must experi- ence many different aspects of life before making a decision about the future. Through our classroom ven- tures and participation in school activities, we try to fit together the pieces of 22 26 English The English curriculum, through its versatile APEX pro- gram, enables each student to find and pursue his interests. This modern approach to edu- cation encourages every indi- vidual to develop his abilities fully. A variety of courses cov- ering subjects such as journal- ism, debate, drama, grammar and literature are available to upperclassmen, while all fresh- men take two semesters of fundamental speech and litera- ture. These classes expose the student to many new ideas and experiences and help him to recognize his area of interest. Women in Literature was offered this year as a new course. Through literary study and interpretation, the role of women in Western society was determined and discussed by students. A- Gestures, a means to silently ex- press emotion on stage, are prac- ticed by Debbie Lyons in Beginning Acting. B. Experiences in Television Workshop enable Laura Millman, Ian Gross- man, Alan Lander, Lisa Surkin, Bruce Gruen, Paul Arenson and Mike Rosenquist to learn about media communications. C. The mirror in the reading center reflects a broad image, allowing Mrs. Ruth Pompian to see the room at a glance. D. During an Individualized Composi- tion class, Mrs. Marla Hoffman gives Mike Weiner suggestions for improving his style. E. Oblivious to his surroundings, Mike Silverstein immerses himself in a book during an Individualized Reading session. 27 Foreign Language Niles North offers instruction in six major languages: French, Spanish, German, Hebrew, Lat- in and Russian. In addition to normal classroom work, the Foreign Language Department incorporates many extracurri- cular activities into its program- ming to increase and stimulate student interest. Spanish students this year viewed a Spanish film at a local movie theatre. French, Spanish, and German teachers arranged with cultural restaurants in Chicago for groups of their students to have the experi- ence of savoring fine foreign cuisine. Russian classes took a field trip to the Arie Crown Theatre, where Ukranian Dancers were featured, and fifth year French students saw The Barber of Se- ville performed on stage in French. Films depicting the cul- tural and social aspects of the Soviet Union were borrowed from the Soviet Embassy and shown to Russian classes. Excursions to London and Paris, Madrid, and Austria and Germany were taken by stu- dents and teachers during their spring vacations. During winter vacation, a group went to Greece. These three trips were sponsored by the Foreign Study League. The department made a few changes in its curriculum this year. Conversational German was offered for the first time, allowing advanced German students to continue their stud- ies further. A first year Russian course was again available this year. Russian had just been re- introduced as a course the pre- vious year. Teachers tried to help incoming foreign lan- guage students by holding ar- ticulation meetings with the feeder junior high schools. 28 A. Dictating French to test her stu- dents' oral ability is Miss Marla Adelson. B. Mr. Isaac Itzhak Hoffman reviews some basic Hebrew phrases with his class. C. Bob Weinberg and Jeffrey Katz spend their unscheduled time uti- lizing the foreign language re- source center facilities. D. An interesting talk captures the at- tention of Terri Rudd and Shelly Waxburg. 29 Science Students of Niles North fami- liarize themselves with scientif- ic methods and principles by taking science courses of a var- ied nature. Although only one year of a laboratory science is required for graduation, many students further their educa- tion due to a basic interest in science. Physiology, the only one- semester course in the depart- ment, enables the student to learn about human body func- tions and anatomy. This course appeals to those who plan to pursue a career in medical or psychological fields. The environment provides an important subject for study. Natural agents which work upon the environment to change it are studied in Earth Science, while students of Envi- ronmental Science discuss the relationship between the envi- ronment and man. Chemistry and Physics are more advanced courses which are offered to upperclassmen. Chemistry students learn about the behavior and composition of matter through experimen- tation and problem-solving. Physics teaches students about the fundamental entities of the physical universe: time, space, distance and matter. By studying light, motion and electricity, students discover the laws which govern matter. A. Intense concentration and a steady hand are helpful as Jerry Rambert fills a graduated cylinder for a biol- ogy lab. B. Calculating solution concentrations with the use of a slide rule is second year biology student Kirk Kruse. C. Donald Hohs reads the mass off the balance as Tom Owen watches for accuracy. D. Measuring the volume of a beaker is part of the practical lab that se- nior chemistry student Larry Fox must complete. E. Mass change data is recorded by Jane Lau and Jessica Solomon, along with the results from their earth sci- ence class. 30 31 Mathematics r Mathematics courses at Niles North are geared to accommo- date students of all abilities. Basically, there are five differ- ent levels of study which stu- dents may pursue. Within this framework, much flexibility is provided because many alter- natives are offered. Although placement is principally based upon teacher recommenda- tion, the final decision rests with thestudent. Areas of study in the math department include algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calcu- lus and computer program- ming. A background in algeb- raic relationships and geome- tric methods prepares students for more advanced trigonome- try and calculus courses. Be- cause a knowledge of comput- er programming has become almost essential in today's world, all geometry students take a short computer course. A one semester computer course teaches students to solve problems by writing programs. Two courses are offered which seek to make a connec- tion between mathematics and other fields. These courses, Sta- tistics and History of Mathe- matics, have especial appeal to those whose main interest is not mathematics. A. Illustrating the proof of a geometry theorem at the board is Karen Davis. B. A plastic model of a three-dimen- sional coordinate system helps Alan Pawlow, Susan Ransdell and Philip Raymond to understand geometri- cal concepts C. Set theory, a fundamental of alge- bra, is explained by Miss Barbara fry- 32 33 Social Studies Niles North's social studies department introduced a new social studies program in Sep- tember 1971. It was designed to provide as much choice and flexibility for students and teachers as possible within the framework of departmental requirements. Within this program all stu- dents except freshmen are able to choose from a large variety of one-semester courses. A United States history course is one of the courses which must be completed before gradua- tion. U.S. courses cover a wide range of topics from American Minorities to Reform in Ameri- can History, in addition to the traditional American and Euro- pean history courses. Included in freshman re- quirements is a course dealing with cultural differences among men. The curriculum for Man and His Culture utiliz- es readings from first-hand accounts and sources. Through this course, freshmen develop an appreciation and under- standing of other ways of life. Human behavior and devel- opment is studied in courses such as sociology, Family Living and psychology. Family Living classes discuss different facets of family life. Sociology at- tempts to teach the student to cope with society and his com- plex environment. Psychology is a scientifically based course in which students learn about and experiment with mental functions. Students seek to gain a better understanding of psychological processes by in- teraction with younger child- ren and other outside sources. 34 A. Senior Alison Feeley (center) leads some of her psychology classmates in a sensitivity encounter excercise. B. Conducting an informal discussion in U.S. History is junior Claus Hanold. C. Marla Lurie diligently takes notes during an American Minorities lecture. D. A question posed in Mr. Ronald Tracy's Man and His Culture class is quickly answered by freshman Mark Ruchim. 35 A. Responding to Mr. Louis Magor's directions are Sue Kacsh, llene Karnow, Debbie Kassel and Iris Goodfriend. B. Gail Brottman, Holly Lazor and Julie Heller practice harmonizing. C. Working on perfecting a melody in Intermediate Band are David Smith, Jeff Bronstein, Dean Cha- gares and Martin Karp. D. Rehearsing band formations for half-time festivities are Mark Bloom, Mike Miller, Dean Miller and Larry Green. 36 Music The music department at Niles North attempted to instill a sincere appreciation, under- standing and enthusiasm for music. This was the first year that any of the music depart- ment courses carried a major credit with the exceptions of Beginning Band and Beginning Strings. History and Theory of Music was an addition to the music curriculum this year. Elementa- ry music theory includes a study of clefs and counter- point. History of music teaches techniques of arranging and rehearsal and the mechanics of conducting. The courses in the music par- ticipation department fit into two categories, vocal and in- strumental. The Chamber Choir, the most advanced choir in the school, consists of stu- dents who have previously par- ticipated in either Girls Glee or the Viking Male Chorus and the Choral Union. Boys Ensem- ble, the most advanced male choir, performs several times during the school year. Included in Concert Band's activities are appearances at football half time shows, bas- ketball games and pep assem- blies. Concert String Orchestra, in conjunction with the Con- cert Brass Orchestra, form Niles North's Concert Orchestra. A function of both orchestras is to provide personnel for musi- cal productions and to accom- pany choral ensembles. This year the entire musical department with the exception of Girls Glee went to Hyde Park High School to sing with their choir. 37 1 I---- Business Education The business education de- partment at Niles North offers instruction as well as practical experience to all students in- terested in pursuing business careers or a college education. Many courses such as typing and shorthand are offered in beginning and advanced levels to accommodate all ranges of interest. Office Procedures and Ma- chines, General Business and Record Keeping and Book- keeping are courses that stress fundamental clerical procedures. Data Processing is a course whose purpose is not vocation- al. It attempts to acquaint stu- dents with principles of elec- tronic data processing through the use of digital and analog computers, computer codes and block diagramming. Through this course students realize 'he impact data pro- cessing has on the business world of today. Consumer Education is a preparatory course which helps students become aware of their own values. The goal of this course is to make students aware of opportunities of the future so that they will be qual- ified to make wise decisions if they should become active in the business world. Simulated business condi- tions with actual equipment and situations are set up to provide students with real life experiences. This year the Of- fice Occupations class took a field trip to Springfield, Illinois. There, students were able to evaluate the local, state and national structure of the Future Business Leaders of America organization. Students from the Office Occupations class have assisted the North administration in taking dictation, typing and transcribing reports, and aiding the main office. 38 A. Executing good typing skills while completing her homework is Mari Schroeder. B. Mr. James Tomson dictates to Karen Franklin, Wendy Hervig and Maxine Huska in their ad- vanced shorthand class. C. Typing drills help Alison Koy, Debbie Schmadebeck, Sue Morse, Linda Stiff and Janice Getlin devel- op accuracy. D. Carolyn Epstein copies her assign- ment as a comparison for classmates. 39 A. Unusual materials are incorporated into a collage by sophomore John- ny Dietch. B. Mr. Ken Kokrda demonstrates to Dale Chensky and Laura Miller the proper procedure involved in load- ing a camera. C. Marcy Click reflects ingenuity in beginning her macrame project in Crafts. 40 Art The art program at Niles North accommodates both students who are already adept at art and those who have not yet developed their artistic ability. By taking basic courses such as Art 1-2 and Design and Composition, the student learns to observe objects and people so that he can represent them abstractly in two or three dimensions. He also finds his specific areas of interest. Then, through more advanced art courses, the student continues to develop his talent. The Drawing course teaches a student to use different me- dia and various elements as sources for drawing. In Graph- ics, the student learns tech- niques of print making and how to use them effectively in doing artwork. Students in Painting class investigate the effects pro- duced by materials such as enamels, egg tempera and oils as well as become acquainted with the special problems in- volved in painting. Photography students dis- cover how photography may be used as a means of expres- sion. Students are instructed in film developing, printing and enlarging, lighting and compo- sition techniques. Included in the Sculpture curriculum is the study of theo- ry behind sculpture. Students make jewelry and ceramics, carve, cast and mold, using the wide range of materials available. Art Appreciation and Crafts are the two courses which stu- dents take mainly for enjoy- ment. These courses have no prerequisites. In the first, stu- dents receive a background in art history by relating art to so- cial trends of specific periods. In Crafts, students apply their manual skills to doing ma- crame, weaving, pottery and similar crafts. 41 Niles North's home econom- ic courses prepare, familiarize and educate students in various areas of interest. The courses offered this year included an introductory course designed primarily for freshman and sophomore girls. Introduction to Home Economics acquaint- ed girls with the nature and value of good home manage- ment and vocational opportun- ities open to them. Child Growth and Develop- ment, a course open to upper- classmen, is a study of the de- velopment of the child from conception to adolescence. This course is valuable as a preparation for parenthood and child-related careers. Following in sequence is the advanced course, Child Care Practicum, which enables stu- dents to experience the devel- opmental stages of child growth in actual learning expe- riences with children. Clothing 1-2 teaches the stu- dent the basic skills in clothing construction, fit and evalua- tion. This course is followed by the more advanced courses. Clothing 3-4 and Clothing 5-6. Food preparation and serv- ice, meal planning and attrac- tive table settings are taught through Foods 1-2. Foods 3-4 is a more complex course in which gourmet foods are pre- pared and foods of the future are discussed. Other courses that are in- cluded in the home economics curriculum are entitled Home Management, Housing and Home Furnishing and Consum- er Education. These courses are valuable as preparation for home ownership and careers in interior decorating and design. Home Econ 42 A. Following the recipe. Jill Widdow- son grates cheese for a Mexican dish. B. Michele Solomon keeps a close watch on the meal she is preparing. C. Carefully measuring out ingredi- ents are Mitch Litrofsky and Patri- cia Dietz. D. Debra Richmond begins sewing while Nancy Boim prepares her machine for use. D 43 ' ....... ■ Industrial Arts The industrial arts depart- ment attempted to acquaint the students with the technical and mechanical aspects that they will encounter in the world of industry. Metals, auto mechanics, electronics, woods and indus- trial drawing all teach students the technical information and basic skills of industry through tools, processes and materials. Using modern manufacturing equipment which the school provides, students can con- struct original projects, repair autos and draft plans for archi- tectural residences. This year girls at Niles North have be- come interested in the pro- gram and have incorporated it into their educational curriculum. A. Working on a carburetor is Deb- bie Duda. while Gary Svacina fixes a cylinder. B. Sophomore James Ewing uses a rotary saw as he cuts a piece of wood. C. Straining to cut sheet metal to complete her project is Laurel Hickman. D. Drilling a hole into a piece of wood to be used for a table leg is Mike Rizzo. 44 Physical Education Physical education at Niles North is based upon a system of electives. Students are al- lowed to choose from a variety of courses, including gymnas- tics, basketball and hockey. However, students must fulfill certain requirements. These requirements touch upon di- verse areas of physical educa- tion; thus, the individual re- ceives a solid background. In an effort to make classes more enjoyable, the depart- ment offers courses such as Circus Stunts and Recreational Games for boys and Archery and Trampoline for girls. Stu- dents may also take advantage of outside resources for physi- cal activities. Boys who take scuba diving and girls in bowl- ing classes leave the school during their gym period. 46 A. Mr. Greg Youstra instructs a soph- omore health class in basic human anatomy with the aid of a plastic model. B. Executing a forward roll on the uneven parallel bars is Susan Silverman. C. Outstretched hands grab for pos- session of the ball after the rebound. D. Leslie Goldstein performs an ara- besque on the uneven parallel bars. E. Ella Wong guards effectively against a slap shot made by Candy Brown (right), who is assisted by Judy Korn during a hockey game in leaders' gym class. 47 I I Driver Education Niles North's Driver Educa- tion department offers a varied and effective program of auto- mobile instruction for future drivers. The Driver Education curriculum includes three lev- els of training for students who fulfill the fifteen-year-old mini- mum age requirement. Simula- tor, classroom and Behind the Wheel are the three prepara- tion courses offered. In Simulator, the student is shown films prepared by safety experts, the purpose being to acquaint the student with emergency driving situations one encounters in everyday experience. Classroom provides the stu- dent with necessary informa- tion regarding traffic laws, functions of the automobile and good and poor driving qualities. Students are required to pass a permit test before they may become actively instituted in the Behind the Wheel pro- gram. Behind the Wheel, the most beneficial part of the course, is included to allow practical application of the stu- dent's driving knowledge. In order to expose the student to varied driving situations he will encounter, students are re- quired to drive on the express- way, in heavy traffic, on wind- ing roads and in varied weather. 48 A. Peter Wilcox and Jeff Weber gain confidence and foresight on their driving skills through simulator instruction. B. Mr. Casten adjusts the radio as ju- nior Mark Rubin keeps his eyes on the road. C. Mr. Carl Van Cleave helps Mary Guzniczak shift gears in her simulator. 49 Making dental impressions at his job as a dental technician is Emil Brlit. Filling a sandwich order at Zweig's Restaurant is senior Barry Zweig. Using an office copy machine, Linda Palatnik duplicates contracts. Mike McDade clears the luggage rack in preparation for picking up stewardesses at the airport for the Park Ridge Inn. 50 CVE Cooperative Vocational Edu- cation, Niles North's work- study program, enabled stu- dents to become acquainted with the rapidly growing busi- ness world of today. Through different types of work, stu- dents were able to familiarize themselves with various kinds of people and therefore in- creased their ability to cope with the world around them. As a part of this program, students were required to at- tend class in order to learn about possible jobs and their corresponding responsibilities. The class, which met four times a week, provided time for dis- cussing worthwhile experi- ences, viewing movies and hearing lectures from guest speakers. Students devoted a minimum of fifteen hours each week as a necessary fulfillment of the course. Students attend- ed school for half a day and worked the other half. Each student was assigned to a CVE teacher who served as a supervisor. The teacher was able to keep in contact with the student's employer in order to examine his personality, work habits and success. The teach- ers also assisted in finding jobs for those unemployed students who wished to participate in this program. The newest addition to the work-study program was a course dealing with home eco- nomics entitled Cosmetology. This course was offered to all students who were interested in learning about hair styling, poise, skin care and the basic fundamentals of being a beau- tician. Classes were held at Pi- vot Point, a beauty culture school in Chicago. There stu- dents worked on cosmetic theory four days a week for a one hour period. An additional fifteen hours work time each week for the semester was re- quired to graduate and be- come a beautician. 51 i r COMMUNITY SERVICE Community Service, an inde- pendent study program at Niles North, allows students to be- come involved in community services. This course enables students of sophomore, junior and senior levels to pursue fields of interest by working with people in the community. Although the students do not receive a salary, they are able to profit from self-awareness, intellectual growth and a sense of personal satisfaction. Students are placed in volun- teer positions in community organizations such as social and recreational agencies, physical and mental health centers, and schools. Students are expected to offer approxi- mately one hundred hours of volunteer work in addition to related academic study. Most students are placed at Jane Stenson elementary school where students are given the opportunity to observe child behavior and aid them in ev- eryday encounters. 52 B. Tutoring students in a third grade classroom at Jane Stenson elemen- tary school is senior Susan Childs. C. Seniors Leslie Fisher and Mindy Ochstein entertain residents of the Skokie Valley Convalescent home. D. Diving instruction is given to stu- dents at the JCC by Sharon Leaderman. 53 Activities Mtwctztoi adwffifM ariu ctfejadm' mi adwi aga 4aga 4aga 4agn jaga 4aga 4aga merger saga A YEARBOOK PRODUCTION STAFF — Back Row D. Heisler. S. Levin, J. Levy, M. Deutsch, B Weinberg, S. Roth. Third Row R. Morris, D. Magad,). Waxman. F. Samsky, M. Suzukida. D. Friedman, S. Brettner, D. Moskowitz. Second Row E. Hoffing, M. Wolfe, D. Levitt, D. Gold- stein, A Binder, L Orman, first Row: D. Minkus, C. Schiff. Working as a unit, the 1973 Saga staff tried to fit together the pieces of life. In doing this they learned how the many aspects of school and the community are all part of the puzzle of life. Members of the staff spent a considerable amount of time during their free mods and after school dedicating themselves to the production of the yearbook. During their class which met daily, they re- ceived instruction and constructive criticism on their layouts. Most of the staff members were new and soon learned that it takes hard work and many long hours to pro- duce a yearbook. Some of the stu- dents participated in summer insti- tutes to learn how to publish and edit a high school yearbook. 58 B Co-editors-in-chief Corey Schiff and Dan Minkus humor the staff as they give orders. C. Cropping their pictures to size are Margaret Suzukida and Ellen Hoffing D. Teaching Feme Samsky a few tricks of the trade is co-editor Dan Minkus. E. Getting their section off to a good start are Debbie Friedman and Sandy Brettner. F. Co-editor Corey Schiff explains how to write good copy to Debbie Magad. 4000, 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4001 A.CO-EDITORS IN CHIEF — Barbara Goodman, Henry Daar, Laury Kohlenbrener. B Photographer Ben Donenberg checks his camera so he will be ready for his next assignment. C. Reporters Donna Gotteiner, Alisa Jaffe, Barbara Rubin and Edie Turovitz dis- cuss the revisions that must be made on one of their pages. D. After she has finished typing, reporter Edie Turovitz examines her story for copy errors. W(k4tM HCMtk4fa t MMttk 4fo l MQWfft 4 VI MMtkjtOA tav l 4faJt MC rfJl t l£k -4twt tCfttk North Star captured journalistic honors for the fourteenth consecutive semester by receiving the All-American award from the National Scholastic Press Association. Reporters and photographers united the community by writing columns and hav- ing their pictures appear in five local newspapers this year. With help from North Star members, the mock election held for the first time was successful. North Star photographers included Ben Donenberg, Joel Levy, Ken Mages, Mi- chael Sax, Barry Solomon and Stewart Weis. Editorial cartoons and illustrations were done by Bob Rogoff. E. NORTH STAR REPORTERS — Back Row H. Barg, K. Mages, B. Sterling, S. Litwin. Third Row: R. Rogoff, D. Gotteiner, R. Bakal, J. Rosenberg, S. Volkow, B. Solomon. Second Row: S. Weis, E. Turovitz, C. Block, L. Orman, J. Levy, M. Sax. Front Row: D. Alpert, B. Lepp, D. Gelfand, M. Friedlander, R. Epstein. F. NORTH STAR PAGE EDITORS — Standing: M. Friedlander, R. Epstein. Sitting: C. Block, S. Li- twin, R. Bakal, B. Sterling, J. Rosenberg. Not pic- tured: D. Gotteiner, A. Jaffe. 6i W S tatioMnC H ut AM S National Honor Society members are cho- sen on the basis of their scholastic abilities and their service to school and class. Re- quirements include a B average, participa- tion in various services within the school, leadership in school affairs, and character recommendations from teachers. Eleven Northi seniors were named Na- tional Merit Semifinalists, which was half the total number of semifinalists in the Niles Township area. Students took the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test in their junior year and were named semifinalists on the basis of their high test scores. After fur- ther selection they may be eligible for col- lege scholarships and other monetary awards. Calliope, the school literary magazine, is published annually and accepts student con- tributions of poetry, short stories, essays, photography and artwork. It opens doors to imaginative students who are interested in doing creative work. Quill and Scroll is a national honorary journalism society. To be eligible for mem- bership, a student must have published 210 inches of news stories, photographs or car- toons. An outstanding editor on the school yearbook is also accepted into this society. 62 A. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - Back Row R Weisman. J. Hankin, M. Vender, B. Miretzky, C. Ransdell, M. Schubert. Second Row: M. Suzukida, ). Lifton, M. Lei- chenko, H. Shapiro, B Goodman. Front Row L Kohlen- brener, D. Lorber, D. Brodwin, C. Johnson. B NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP SEMIFINALISTS — Back Row S. Atlas, D. Neumark, R. Rogoff, D. Brodwin. Second Row M. Sherman, J. Lifton, S. Mitchell. Front Row: C. Ransdell, B. Zimmer. Not pictured: Robert Ka- plan, Marty Zwick. C. CALLIOPE — Back Row M. Greenfield, M. Meis, H. Schoenburg, J. Kelliher. Front Row D. Perkal (editor-in- chief), D. Brodwin, K. Davis. D. QUILL AND SCROLL — Back Row R Cowin, C. Schiff, D Minkus, B. Solomon. Front Row: L. Kohlenbrener, H Daar, B. Goodman. coffiope qruiiffl and Beginning with freshman bake sales, continuing with the Sophomore Carnival and even- tually leading to prom and homecoming, class board sponsored many activities which served not only as fund raising projects, but also as stimulants of school spirit. Significant changes occurred this year in many class board procedures. Membership was opened to any interested stu- dents who had free time during the meeting period. Officers were elected by each board this year instead of by their classes as a whole. Class board expanded their interests to groups outside the school. The money raised over the four-year period, tradition- ally used for a class gift, now goes to charitable organiza- tions. In this way, class boards were as much a part of the community as they were of the school. '744 6oa idc£ci44 6oa tdc£ctA4 6oatd cfa44 6ca id6c A. SENIOR CLASS BOARD — Back Row Mr. Heidorn (advisor), V. Porter, J Heller, C. Kaplan, L. Jones, J. Hankin (president). Third Row: G. Verch, K. Kochevar, A. LeRoy, N. Cassman, M. Seitler (secretary). Second Row: D. Weil (treasurer), K. Smith, S. Lederman, D. Melman. Front Row: J. Adams, M. Price, E. Goldstein. B JUNIOR CLASS BOARD — Back Row: J. Levin, M. Berman, D. Weldy, R. Waldman, A. Berman, L. Kinoshita. Third Row D Rosenbloom, M. Wolfe, W. Bassuk, E. Mittenthal, M. Tur- bov Second Row: P. Weisman, D. Marcado, F. Zis, C. Laza- rus, S. Reynolds. Front Row H. Seitler, S. Goldman, J. Kram- mer, S. Chemers. C. SOPHOMORE CLASS BOARD — Back Row: N. Hersh, L. Berg, H. Zoberman, R. Wulff. Second Row: M. Tucker, K. Winer, J. Green, M. Meyer, E. Hoffing, K. Riederman, S. Waxburg. Front Row: C. Brown, S. Gartzman, M. Fletcher, D. Levitt, J. Waxman. D. FRESHMAN CLASS BOARD — Back Row: J. Eckhardt, D. Wilson, M. Levin, M. Natker, D. Fain, L. Rosenbloom, B Po- itras, C. Lifton, V. Kerbis, P. Kadetz, R. Lasher, Mr. Van- Arsdale (advisor), J. Farber, J. Eckhardt. Third Row: A. Latio- lais, E. Kleinfield, S. Hankin, C. Siegelman. Second Row: C. Schels, D. Fraelick, A. Williams, P. Silverman, S. Lapping. Front Row: J. Jesser, D. Kreisel, T. Krammer. ituxfertt caumi jckoot gw ume t student A. STUDENT CAUCUS — Back Row: M. Litrofsky, H. Schoen- burg, A. Binder, M. Heine, K. Gerhard!, S. Abelman, S. Zeus- chner, K. Cronin, D. Brodwin, L. Pasko, B. Byster, K. Stevens, J. Udesky. Front Row: S. Cohen, R. Wolfe, Y. Labowsky, M. Greenfield, D. Katz, L. Gumbiner, M. Cohen, M. Wolfe, D. Rothblatt, J. Heller, R. Schwartz, P. Lisnek, R. Leaf, J. Minkus. B. SCHOOL GOVERNMENT — Back Row: Mr. Richard Nugent, Mr. Jack Morris, Mrs. liene Freireich, M. Salberg, Miss Nancy Tripp, Mr. Patrick Grant, L. Zun. Front Row: Dr. Gilbert Wel- dy, Mrs. Charlotte Jaffe, Mrs. Mary Murphy, R. Wolfe, J. Schallman, P. Lisnik, Mr. James Olsen. C. Dr. Gilbert Weldy (center) attentively listens to Mr. Stanley Freireich, chairman, (left) as they discuss a school policy. D. Administrators, teachers, parents and students participate in a discussion on the validity of grades at a meeting of the PTSA. E. HALL D COUNCIL — Back Row: A. Binder, L. Kaplan, C. Taussig, F. Samsky. Seated: J. Minkus, D. Greenberg, M. Weiner. 66 PTSA kt VccuHctfPT-SA Working through special program committees. Student Caucus had a very innovative year. Student exchanges, rota- tion of officers, and programs such as films and guest speak- ers were learning experiences for all involved. Caucus col- lected over $2,000 for the For- gotten Children's Fund. School Government is a link between the administration and the students' needs. It is a channel through which faculty, parents and students work for change. Students felt that be- cause of the administration's power, some proposals were vetoed, but significant issues were considered. A small but enthusiastic group of Hall D Council mem- bers distributed clothes to Howland School this year. National Forensics League is the honor society in speech. To be eligible, one must be in the upper two- thirds of his class and earn 25 speaking points. A young, talented group of students make up the fo- rensics team. They compete in areas such as monologue, oration, prose, verse and duet-acting. Although the debate team was smaller this year, the well-rounded group partici- pated enthusiastically in the study of logical reasoning. This year's topic was Re- solved: That all governmen- tal financial support for all public and secondary educa- tion in the United States should be provided exclu- sively by the federal government. P.A. announcers is a group of students who keep the school informed. A. NATIONAL FORENSICS LEAGUE — Back Row: G. Rub- en, S. Fortunato, T. Schnell, J. Africk, A. Gomberg. Second Row: D. Melman, M. Green- field, S. Stevens, C. Schiff, B. Spiegel, D. Kassel, D. Axelrod. Front Row: S. Goldman, D. Gelfand. B. FORENSICS — Back Row: W. Peterson, M. Wolfe, D. Gel- fand, P. Herbstman, B. Spiegel, M. Greenfield, G. Ruben, C. Schiff. Second Row: S. Stevens, H. Schoenburg, S. Fortunato, M. Schwartz, K. Pogoff, H. Goldberg, M. Moninger, L. Jones. Front Row: T. Schnell, D. Willens, J. Peterson, A. Si- mon. C. P.A. ANNOUNCERS — Back Row: B. Spiegel, T. Schnell, M. Meis, D. Heisler, G. Ruben. Front Row: Mr. Ronald Van Arsdale, J. Heller, D. Rothblatt, L. Masterton, L. Jones, S. For- tunato, G. Pinkus. D. DEBATE TEAM — Back Row B Brody, D. Handel, M. Jacobs, R. Rosenfeld. Second Row: Scott Gendell, A. Gomberg, J. Minkus, R. Wong, M. Lundy, B. Hammond. Front Row: D. Ax- elrod, M. Schubert, J. Africk. 68 PA ctKHouKC M dedate PA a atcaxce M dedate P ■Otama c6t6 tec micat 4 u ic t cfaamti c 6 tm 70 A. TECHNICAL SERVICES CLUB — Back Row: B. Sucherman, R. Sacomano. Sixth Row: A. Roter, S. Schy, J. Schleisch, S. Doroff. Fifth Row: P. Zooker, S Rubinstein, B. Wolpa, B. Rogoff. Fourth Row: D. Kassel, R. Hohs, R. Seffren, J. Warshawsky, C. Schiff. Third Row: E. Doren, D. Rubinstein, R. Angeli, J. Zeal, N. Rotfeld, M. Salk, L. Medansky. Second Row: D. Mel- man, M. Friedman, B. Byram, H. Lazor, C. Jansen, S. London, K. Field- man, R. Goldberg. Front Row R. Lachman, D. Morton, N. London, S. Cook, B. Solomon, R. Usen. B. DRAMA CLUB — Back Row: D. Packer, D. Melman, J. Zeal, B. Sucherman, R. Aaron, L. Masterton, M. Litrof- sky, N. Rotfeld, I. Goodfriend. Front Row: G. Hessing, M. Wolfe, M. Vale, C. Magad. C. NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY — Back Row: A. Ro- ter, R. Schoos. Fourth Row T. Schnell, M. Litrofsky, D. Melman, M. Sklar, D. Perkal, S. Rosenthal. Third Row: Mr. Fred Fett, B. Byram, R. Angeli, D. Kassel, R. Rom- er, C. Schiff, L. Jones. Second Row: L. Masterton, B. Sucherman, S. Fortunato, R. Sacomano, I. Goodfriend, P. Herbstman. Front Row: M. Friedman, K. Cronin, A. Swig. D. Set designer Marian Friedman assists Diane Sucher- man in constructing a standard flat for an upcoming show. Technical Services Club was responsible for technical aspects of all shows such as scenery, costumes, sound and lighting. They were also in charge of homeroom shows and outside ac- tivities presented in the auditorium. National Thespians is an honor society for students involved in theater. To become a member, one must participate in at least two phases of theater and collect ten Thespian points. In March, the American Theater Com- pany presented a modernized version of Socra- tes' Antigone and Neil Simon's play Bare- foot in the Park through the efforts of Thespi- an Society. Drama Club provides experience for all stu- dents interested in furthering their dramatic education. It encourages people to become a part of the theater activities and to become members of the National Thespian Society. notional tfatyicvt notional tfatyxian society nation A. CONCERT BAND — Back Row: R. Hohs, C. Drohan, R. Aaron, F. Sostrin, D. Gistenson, F. Einstein, N. Cellini, G. Brin, K. Turski. Fifth Row: B Stein- berg, D. Miller, S. Rubinstein, M. Miller, L. Hickman, D. Rub- instein, K. Ransdell, T. Schlac- ter, M. Venn, D. Thomas, C. Locke, D. Brody. Fourth Row: J. Zebovitz, L. Green, J. Hor- witz, A. Weiss, H. Croft, I. Al- port, R. Steinberg, J. Korn, S. Franklin', J. Vaughn. Third Row M. Bloom, S. Sanes, F. lewin, D. Alpert, A. Medansky, L. Miller, H. Runge, J. Abrams, M. Jacobs, D Chagares. Second Row B Byram, R. Sampson, G. Magerl, D. Ben- nett, S. Fleishman, M. Salk, F. Bressler, C. Lazarus, J. Thiry, L. Leeb. Front Row: D. Erikson, J. Lusk, G. Berns, D. Neumark, M. Kogan, E. Picker, A. Gock- enbach, J. Zebovitz, R. Kas- man, M. Schubert, M. Kirsch- baum, L. Becker. onc it 6ct ed concent 6a td conce tt 6ct td co tc it Northi's Concert Band added harmony to many fall and winter sports by per- forming at games and other events throughout the year. Although the band's main activity is performing in school concerts, they also played at the junior high schools and Reed Medical Health Center in addition to marching during halftime at football games. B. During a windy concert band practice. Dr. Lawrence Wath- en, band director, instructs drum maior Dan Neumark on proper use of the baton. C. Senior Randy Steinberg dili- gently practices for the coming concerts in which he will participate. D Concert Band waits for half- time during a rainy, cold homecoming. 6and 6ctnd conae tt 6ctsed conce it 6a foge, 6a d c£ct u e£ ckoit Jtage, 6cvut tfa u et c toct 74 o t£k itoa 0M k 4foa o itk ttrui o tckbtfoa o tc te. Stage band furnishes the music for many school productions by participating in various shows. It also provides its members with the experience of playing jazz music. The band sometimes played with the choir ensemble in special assemblies. Clarinet Choir was an active group performing as an ensemble and playing music which was more of the serious type. Choir members com- peted in a state contest held in the latter part of the year. Students interested in performing to- gether with their specific instruments were a part of this group made up of many talented members. Nilehi's orchestra played a large variety of mu- sic for personal enjoyment as well as preparation for upcoming concerts. In the spring, The Niles North Orchestra combined with the orchestras at East and West to perform in a joint concert. A. STAGE BAND — Back Row: Dr Wathen (director), I. Al- port, R. Steinberg, J. Korn, L. Green, F. Sostrin. Middle Row: F. Einstein, M. Miller, M. Venn, S. Rubinstein, R. Aaron. Front Row: A. Medansky, F. Lewin, M. Bloom, D. Alpert, M. Kogan. B. CLARINET CHOIR — Back Row D Alpert, J. Abrams, R. Kasman, J. Rand, D. Neumark, B. Byram. Front Row: J. Zebovitz, M. Kogan, J. Lusk, E. Picker, C. Lazarus. C. ORCHESTRA — Back Row: Mr. Kaitchuck (director), L. Green, V. Voedisch, G. Fischman, S. Steinberg, G. Herr- mann. Second Row: M. Heimlich, H. Gans, M. Schwartz, L. Weber, S. Vicker, D. Miller, B. Zimmerman. Front Row: E. Eisenstein, A. Feuerstein, A. Simon, S. Palincsar, A. Slaton, D. Bennett. D. At regular stage band rehearsals, freshman Fred Einstein develops his musical ability on the tuba. gfa fffoe oiktkffmate c tom4 Northi's choral department doubled in size this year. During their three major concerts, selections of music sung by the choral groups were sometimes accompanied by the band or orchestra. The depart- ment includes Chamber Choir, consisting of juniors and seniors who have auditioned to become mem- bers, and Choral Union, a mixed chorus made up of students who are interested in beginning vocal ex- perience. Viking Male Chorus and Girls Glee also play an important part in the department. A. CHORAL UNION — Back Row: J. Bavaro, W. Bassuk, L. Jones, D. Stein, B. Solomon, S. Kauffman, T. Stroner, M. Tur- bov, N. Cassman, L. Glickman. Third Row: S. Lasch, H. Lazor, M. Seitler, L. Chausow, N. Rotfeld, D. Melman. Second Row: T. Orsi, R. Goeltenbodt, J. Warshawsky, K. Simons, H. Rose- man, T. Schnell. Front Row: C. Fields, M. Greenfield, E. Moszisko, R. Rysztogi, P. Weisman, E. Mittenthal, L. Randall Seated At Piano: Mr. Louis Maeor (Director). B. CHAMBER CHOIR — Back Row: T. Schnell. J. Glickman, D Morris, R Eichaker, P. Fink, B. Sucherman, J. Kernes. Second Row: S. Asher, D. Perkal, T. Fu, D. Kassel, D. Pogoff, G. Wei- ner, C. Salvatore, S. Kacsh. Front Row: I. Karnow, I. Good- friend, D. Packer, S. Lowenstein, C. Magad, J. Miller, L. Kushnir. C. GIRLS GLEE — Back Row: S. Orloff, M. Jankovic, D. Guth- man, M. Cooper, L. Berk, D. Reed, J. Solomon, D. Berkel- hamer, R. Weis. H. Peck. S. Levin. Third Row: B. Pichler, D. Fain, A. Latiolais, D. Erikson, S. Saruk, B. Poitras. P. Green, S. Neihaus, M. Capitol, A. Lerman. Second Row: I. Swiderski, K. Pogoff, B. Wassel. R. Neuhaus. ). Lau, D. Sucherman, L. Thummel, H. Wallach, C. Siegelman. Front Row: D. Christof- ferson, D. Rubinstein, E. Baker, L. Ruesch, F. Baron, B. Chin- sky, B. Brenner, M. Natker, C. Stewart, Mr. Louis Magor (Director). D. VIKING MALE CHORUS — Back Row: E. Yonan, S. Burnett. H. Delman, D. Dlatt, T. Kuntz, P. Fritchie. Third Row D. Michaelson, B. Sucherman, C. Sullivan, D. Miller, S. Master- son. Second Row T. Stroner, G. Edelman, H. Roseman, B. Rodin. First Row: R. Ford, J. Warshawsky, L. Medansky, W. Goldstein. Seared At Piano Mr. Louis Magor (Director). 77 tafft c£u6 taw cta6 mathctiud taw meetk ct By studying enclosed ecological sys- tems, biology club ventured into the world of scientific research. Similar to NASA, the group learned about tac- kling food and disease problems in the future. Photomicroscopy was another project which increased their knowl- edge of scientific techniques. Math club members attacked many complex problems in the mathematical field this year. During their meetings, the group played challenging games and prepared for a math contest. Only advanced math students were allowed to participate in the National Math Contest given by the Association of America Actuarial Society. Law club concerned itself with var- ious aspects of rights and privileges at their meetings this year. The group reviewed many cases and also learned about the Illinois requirements in writ- ing a will. A trip to criminal court helped them to learn the different as- pects of law and justice. 78 biofogy cfab biobbgy e eb biobogy e tb biology ebu6 biology A. INFINITY UNLIMITED — Left To Right: M. Suzukida, M. Venn, M. Wisper, B. Miretsky, J. Lifton. B. LAW CLUB — Left To Right: M. Samuels, A. Lander (presi- dent), I. Grossman (vice-president), T. Paul. C. BIOLOGY CLUB — Back Row: S. Sherman, L. Steinberg, M. Sherman, B. Pikowsky. First Row: J. Coe (vice-president), D. Blackman (secretary-treasurer), R. Levy (president), Mr. Herbert Brigham (advisor). D. Richard Levy, David Blackman and Ioann Coe examine spec- SI I imens of algae as they expand their knowledge of ecological systems. E. Mr. Herbert Brigham watches as Richard Levy and Joann Coe learn about photomicroscopy techniques during a biol- ogy club meeting. 79 ke44c£u6 eke44c t6 ckM4cfa6 cto44c e6 ckM4 A. CHESS CLUB — Back Row: S. Baer, R. Endo, R. Condii, S. Rubinstein, C. Ruben, M. Rubin, J, Kernes, H. Gans, S. Sanz. Third Row: C. Bacalar, D. Vale, S. Frandzel, N. Fox, B. Diller, K. Yon, A. Bayer, B. Benjamin. Second Row: M. Mora, B. Kreisman, M. Levy, H. Kahen, L. Weber, J. Berkely. First Row: S. Lerner, R. Kaplan, M. Stein, S. Roth, Mr. Frank Cardulla (advisor). B. Steven Frandzel delightedly captures his opponent's piece. C. Mark Rubin and Charles Spungen play a thought-pro- voking game of chess at a club meeting after school. D. MODEL RAILROAD CLUB — Left To Right M. Gelfond, T. Koontz, W. Fritchie, K. Turski, Mr. Eugene Kuntz (advi- sor), A. Reizman, J. Vaughn. E. William Fritchie points out one of the features of a model locomotive to Allan Reizman, Jeff Vaughn, and Mr. Kuntz. F. Kevin Turski and Allan Reizman examine a new model train. By creating different layout patterns, the Model Railroad Club learned to develop operational skills while working as a team. During the meetings members worked on elaborate layouts, hand laying many of their projects. The students gained knowledge during informational sessions where they learned such things as lubrication, geardrive adjustment, and electric motor theory and repair. North's chess team belongs to the North Shore League which presently includes the current state and national champions. They competed in state chess tournaments as well as playing on their own. The club also played 26 simul- taneous games against a chessmaster for the first time in its history. 80 A. HEALTH CAREERS CLUB — Left To Right: Sue Gar tinkle, Linda Reusch, Cindy Miller. B. junior Sue Garfinkle carefully washes off a thermometer after it has been used. C. Sue Garfinkle and Cindy Miller prepare medication. D. FBLA — Back Row: Mrs. Myrtle Zelke (sponsor), A. Thompson, C. Siemionko (treasurer), G. Bartz, L. Herzog, L. Testa, M. Massie, L. Tester, D. Landt (secretary), B. Cierny (president), L. Shimabukuro, C. Col- lins (vice-president). Second Row: S. Morse, A. Ressman, M. Brower, L. Ruesch. Front Row: D. johnson, R. DeFrancisco, W. Hervig. E. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB — Back Row: Mrs. Deborah Cox (sponsor), S. Goldman, D. Erikson, M. Modes, D. Erikson. Front Row: K. Fieldman, J. Epstein, N. Heather. Health Careers Club is composed of students interested in learning about various careers in the medical field. Because members of North's FBLA club could not participate in many of the downtown meetings, they formed a new group called Northi's Business Leaders which learned about the busi- ness world. To raise money for their different interests. Home Economics Club held bake sales during the year. Needle- point and tie-dying are examples of the handicrafts members worked on dur- ing meetings. ’mttk cern M keoftk cafeM4 keattk came i4 keatt t 82 F81A home ecoHcmiM F8£A economic 77 jAi c£u6SEA SFt 4AI c£u6 SEA 4A1 Eu6 St Ski Club, Students for Israel, and Students for Envi- ronmental Action are examples of clubs at Northi that cater to students' outside interests. Ski Club took its first trip of the season to the Playboy Club in Lake Geneva where students were able to swim, skate, and toboggan in addition to ski. During winter vacation. Ski Club spent seven days in Brecken- ridge, Colorado. They spent another week out West during spring vacation in Alta, Utah. Students for Israel sponsored another successful Isra- eli Cafe this year with a turnout of about 70 people. They had an accordion player who provided Israeli music and Israeli food was also available. Students for Environmental Action has been in exist- ence for the past four years and has been successful in projects such as STEP, where they collected old news- papers and had them recycled. A. Brightening the scene at the Israeli Cafe, a guest accordionist pro- vides lively folk music. B. STUDENTS FOR ISRAEL — Back Row. A. Feuerstein, R. Lachman, A. Messinger, S. Domash, N. Sabin. Second Row: S. Farber, D. Heisler, S. Sherman, M. Heimlich, M. Sherman. Front Row: I. Dick, E. Baker, L. Berk,C. Siegelman. C. STUDENTS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION — Back Row R Steelman, K. Vale. Second Row M. Schubert. Front Row: K. Si- mons, L. Simons. D. SKI CLUB EXECUTIVE BOARD — Back Row D. Bobrow, J. Kauf- man, H. Bloom. Second Row: C. Glenner, M. Goldstein. Front Row: M. Cohen. E. SKI CLUB — Back Row: D. Rubin, R. Condit, A. Kenoe, S. Drucker, S. Cutler, S. Rozen, J. Barnett, M. Fraelick, L. Katz, B. Horgan, V. Porter. Second Row: L. Cleve, T. Levin, L. Harper, D. Neumark, D. Karp, A. Binder, B. Lurie, M. Vale, J. Valentino, D. Goldstein, D. Magad, ). Herrala. Front Row: R. Leikin, C. Kaplan, N. Pivar, H. Newman, C. Siegelman, B. Levin, M. Moninger, L. Berk, K. Hope. £u6 StF 4 1 c£u6 'SFA Sift jAi c£u6 3 £A Slf! jAi c WE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE monitors helped check out equipment in the AVE cen- ter. They were familiar with much of the complex equipment including Repronar which reproduces photographic materials. The monitors set up tape recorders, film projectors and other materials used in classroom instruction throughout the day. Hall office monitors helped the secretaries who were loaded down with clerical work which needed to be done. They worked not only in the hall offices, but in the attendance office and main office, filing materials in teachers' mailboxes and running errands. All monitors worked voluntarily. A. AVE MONITORS — Left to Right: E. Berger, R. Seffren,). Abrams, J. Perel, Mrs. M. Fabian (AVE secretary). D. HALL MONITORS — Back Row: R. Ford, S. Garfinkle,). Sacks, M. Meyers. Second Row: L. Ruesch, W Wdowicki, N. Boim, B. Poitras. Front Row: L. Steinberg. S. Berrick, N. Turner, S. Orloff. B. Eileen Berger, Jay Abrams, Randy Seffren and Joel Perel examine the technical audio-visual equipment they some- times work with during their free mods and after school. C. Joel Perel tests out some equipment in the AVE center. E. Hall monitors Laurie Bass and Kim Smith make the secre- taries' jobs easier by working during their free time. F. Preparing second semester schedules for distribution are Mrs. Berger, Hall D secretary, and junior Laurie Bass. 86 AS eSuA A cSuA A cSktA A cAuA AS eAuA AS eSuA A. N CLUB — Back Row: S. Robbins, S. Weinstein, C. John- son (vice-president), H. Daar (secretary-treasurer), A. Medansky, S. Goebel, L. Rosin, C. Mark. Front Row: S. Cabot, M. Vender (president), W. Cohen (sergeant-at- arms), R. Weisman, A. Kalfen. B. A Harlem Diplomat uses a great deal of strategy while planning out his next few steps in bypassing his opponent. Raising school spirit was the goal of this year's N Club. To boost the attendance at away basketball and football games, N Club sponsored bus trans- portation. N Club also brought the Harlem Diplo- mats to Northi. Proceeds from these activities were divided between the Forgotten Children's Fund and The Pamela Croft Leukemia Fund. 88 tecufeM tecufeM feat M 89 A. GIRLS' LEADERS — Back Row: N. Chemers, V. Porter, J. Herrala, J. Adams, K. Smith, G. Carl- son, L. Jones. Second Row: N. Cassman, H. Smith, N. Pivar, G. Verch, K. Kochevar, D. Ko- lof, S. Brettner, J. Hadgeorge. Front Row: C. Ransdell, P. Weinbaum, C. Kaplan, P. Blom- berg, S. Meyers, J. Heller. B BOYS' LEADERS — Back Row: D. Weingart, H. Elman, M. Vender, M. Zwick, G. Scholar, B. Zimmer. Fourth Row: M. Berman, B. Lieber- man, P. Kohlenbrener, S. Bowlen, P. Blakey, B. Schechter, S. Kramer, B. Smith. Third Row: S. Frumm, A. Berman, M. Dahm, P. Green, G. Rambert, G. Wolflick, K. Schienberg. Second Row: R. Ginsburgh, M. Ferdinand, M. Salberg, C. Goldstein, D. Weldy, R. Hoffman, J. Phipps. Front Row: S. Goebel, R. Gray, F. Amstadter, R. Doruff, L. Kinoshita, A. Levinson, J. Barnefield. Girls leaders is a voluntary program open to both sophomore and junior girls who have acquired at least a B average in gym. The goal of the leaders program is to develop the indi- vidual's skills and knowledge about the differ- ent activities in order to assist the gym teachers. The goal of the boys' leaders gym program is to develop leaders to assist the gym teachers in their classes. The boys are selected in their sophomore year to lead during their junior and senior years. They are chosen on the basis of their athletic achievements and abilities. They assist the gym teachers by taking attendance, leading exercises and officiating various activi- ties during the gym period. AA AA 6AA AA AA AA AA GA 90 GAA GAA GAA GAA GAA GAA In order to raise money for scholarships given at the end of the year, GAA spon- sored many co-ed nights. Two scholarships totaling $150 were given to two se- nior girls who are going to college to major in health, physical education, or recreation. In March, an overnighter was scheduled in the school gym with all equipment available for use by the girls. In April, GAA sponsored its yearly volleyball competi- tion. To finish the year, GAA held its annual banquet where awards were given to girls who obtained the most points by participating in various activities and for out- standing achievement. A. GAA BOARD — Back Row: K Vale, J. Smith, R. Leikin, J. Smith. Middle Row: J. Heller, S. Reynolds, M. Moninger, N. Sasamoto. Front Row: J. Lusk, C. Ransdell, B. Levy, K. Hope. B. Accuracy is a necessity for tim- ers Jeanne Lusk and Roberta Levy. C. GAA EXECUTIVE BOARD — Back Row: B. Levy (secretary), M. Moninger, K. Hope. Front Row: J. Heller (vice-president), C. Ransdell (president), N. Sas- amoto (treasurer). D. Mary O'Connell displays her grace and form as she practices her routine. E. Margaret Kozuch practices her serve for an upcoming tournament. F. Perfecting her splits on the beam at GAA coed night is Karen Smith. ■■■ m 91 UH£ t4 tVHe 14 tUH l4 A. TIMERS — Back Row: D. Berkelhamer, B. Levy, K. Smith, L. Moninger, G. Jacobson, B. Poitras, K. Hope, S. Drehobl, S. Kaplan, B. Gorell, S. Reynolds, F. Weiss, C. Peterson. Second Row: M. Goldstein, B. Levin, R. Rysztogi, J. Eck- hardt, S. Yon, A. Binder, J. Ponfil, J. Lusk, A. Alfassa, R. Rysztogi, P. Corday, K. Blackman, M. Vale. Front Row: D. Christofferson, V. Price, L. Wagner, C. Wiora, N. Pivar (Vice-President), R. Leikin (President), J. Lusk (Treasurer), B. Lurie (Secretary), J. Eckhardt, R. Levy, L. Bass. B. Anxiously waiting, the timers prepared to stop their watches as Sam Kramer reaches the finish of a strenuous race. C. To show they are ready to start their clocks, Audrey Binder and Jeanne Lusk signal the officials by raising their hands. Assisting at various activities such as cross coun- try meets, girls' and boys' swimming meets and girls track were the Timers. During the school year the Timers raised money by having several bake sales. The money collected went to buy ster- ling silver charms, which were awarded to the girls in recognition of their services. 92 Cygnettes, the girls' water ballet club, spent the majority of the year perfecting skills and techniques for their show in April. The girls composed their own numbers and held auditions for the various parts. To finance the costumes and scenery, the girls held several bake sales during the year. cggKetfoi cggnetfei cgyreetfe cffgKett i cygKetfeA B. C. Practicing a pinwheel formation, the Cygnettes prepare for their upcoming show. Cathy Ransdeil teaches her routine to her peers. CYGNETTES — Left to Right: M. Kozuch, A. Alfassa, G. Messerschmitt, N. Pivar, C. Kaplan, M. Roitman, K. Vale, M. Hanson, C. Ransdeil, K. Hope, G. Carlson, P. Blomberg, S. Ransdeil, L. Cleve, J. Lusk, L. Moninger. A A AURORIS — Back Row; S. Fisher, F. Zis, I. Weiner, N. Schimmel, R. Mandel, D. Chez, P. Moyen, J. Kaufman, H. Finkel, D. Kehl, L. Kohlenbrener. Front Row: S. Kacsh, M. Bielinski, C. Verch, G. Morris, J. Jesser, L. Chausow, F Poulakidas, M. Rubin, L. Woloshin. B Paula Moyen and Gail Verch demonstrate their dancing style in Auroris. C. AURORIS EXECUTIVE BOARD — Gail Verch, Nancy Schimmel, Laury Kohlenbrener. D TWIRLERS — Nan Chemers, Leslie Simons, Lynn Mathison, Debbie Sher. E. At half time, Debbie Sher displays her energy and enthusiasm as she performs her routine during the school song. F. Tossing the baton high in the air. Nan Chemers demonstrates her exceptional twirling ability at a football game. twt lfeu twfo M twfofe 14 Auroris, Northi's modern dance club, gives girls an opportunity to express their feelings through dance. This year a show was presented in February for which the girls composed their own dances. Adding color and vitality to the marching band were the Niles North Twirlers. Performing during half-time, they helped promote school spirit. twfa fc t ifafifei vtketfe4 viketfoi vifastt 96 W vtketfai vi etfoi vifatfai vitotfat Responsible for promoting school spirit at halftime were the Vikettes. Northi's pom-pon squad performed various routines to music provided by the marching band. During the football season, the Vikettes also marched on the field with the band, forming a variety of drill formations. Throughout the year, the Vikettes sold bulletin boards and lollipops to raise money in order to purchase new uniforms and pom-pons. A. VIKETTES — Back Row: M. Ruttenberg. fourth Row: J. Lusk, R. Lorber. Third Row: R. Kipnis, D. Marcado, D. Gold- stein. Second Row: J. Stawiarski, K. An- halt, C. Holton, J. Krammer. front Row: N. Schelling, J. Valentino, N. Bielinski, P. Weisman, L. Steinberg. Kneeling: J. Blachman, J. Bavaro. B. jane Valentino smiles confidently during her performance of Up Up and Away. C. Rainy weather didn't stop the Vikettes from performing during the homecom- ing game. D. Captain Patti Weisman was elected to replace Janet Blachman, a mid-term graduate. E. Vikette captain and secretary-treasurer are Janet Blachman and Jeanne Bavaro. F. Using balloons instead of the usual pom- pons, the Vikettes performed at the pep assembly. kemfead M cke tfiead i4 cke tfeaet M cfoe efeaefefa cke tfead M cke ifeeufe Mcke tfeeut M c tmtSeatfa A. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS — N. Grahn, R Gainer, G. Verch, J. Adams, D. Kehl, J. Berkson, C. Taussig. B. Promoting school spirit during half time comes naturally to Gail Verch. C. Varsity co-captains Gail Verch and Joanne Adams display their coordination and enthusiasm by doing a straight jump. D. PRE-VARSITY CHEERLEADERS — Back Row: J. Cohen, E. Gersten, K. Ledvora, D. Chez, S. Gartzman. Front Row: S. Chem- ers, P. Leichtling. E. Smiling as always are pre-varsity co-cap- tains Judy Cohen and Elyse Gersten. ke ifeaet M cke ifead M cke tfeaefe M c t e rfeeut iA 100 cke ifeaefe M cke t ad M cke tfead i4 ckemfead i This year many of the girls felt that cheerleading was more excit- ing due to the growth of school spirit. During the summer, the varsity cheerleaders again spent a week at a cheerleading camp in Wisconsin, where they learned new cheers to promote school spirit. During summer vacation, the girls also sold toothbrushes to raise money. A. Rhonda Gainer displays her skills doing a straight jump. B. Pre-varsity cheerleaders Sandy Gartz- man, Debbie Chez, Elyse Gersten and Pam Leichtling watch the Vikings. C. Pre-varsity cheerleaders show pep. D. Happiness fills the eyes of varsity cheerleaders as Northi leads the game at half-time. E. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS — Left To Right, Top To Bottom: K. Pope, K. Paneral, S. Silverman, L. Robinson, P. Lund, M. Kravitz, S. Biachman, D. Fraelick, C. Citron, S. Hankin, J. Eck- hardt, N Harris. F. Adding rhythm to the cheer are Ka- thy Pope, Donna Fraelick and Nancy Harris. G. Deciding on the next cheer are Laurie Robinson, Kim Paneral and Mindy Kravitz. Special Events mm 3)na®. ,® ]]T$n©®dI 104 Break the Maine Line, Homecoming 72, generated enthusiasm throughout the school as students prepared to face the challenge against Maine South. At the pep as- sembly, guest speaker Gale Sayers, former halfback for the Chicago Bears, encouraged students to support the Vi- kings. Spirit was expressed by float building and assembly participation. Even though it rained steadily. Viking fans remained loyal in promoting homecoming spirit. A HOMECOMING COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN: (Standing) E. Gold- stein, secretary-treasurer; N. Grahn, director; (Sitting) D. Magad, C. Lazarus, P. Weinbaum, C. Ler- man, K. Smith, B. Wagner, M. O'- Connell, B Gordon, M. Turbov, R Finkel, (Kneeling) J. Cohen, P. Weisman. B Gale Sayers reflects upon his foot- ball memories at the pep assembly C. Homecoming Queen Leanne Rey- nolds receives a congratulatory kiss from court member Debbie Pierce D. Victor Viking, Earl Weiss, pulls the Viking Express during the pep assembly. E. Vikettes Jackie Krammer, Nancy Bie- linski and Janet Blachman perform at the assembly. F. lone Richards and Steve Stevens work together on a homecoming float. G. Dragon Thru The Maine Line, the winning float, was made by the se- nior class. 105 A. Stan Aron gives Mr. Rami- rez his reward for boost- ing the spirit thermome- ter to its boiling point. B Before speaking, Gale Sayers watches the home- coming assembly. C. Decorating the cheer- leaders' car are Donna Fraelick. Kathy Ledvora and Susan Blachman. D. Homecoming court members and their es- corts are Claudia Johnson and Craig Goldstein, Debbie Pierce and Gary Rosenberg, Queen Leanne Reynolds and Wayne Cohen, Karen Smith and Curtis Johnson, Debbie Kehl and George Henning. E. Homecoming director Nancy Grahn outlines the weekend activities for Northi students. F. Unity's second place float displays Northi'sstrength. 106 107 Home- coming m £1 @ © f=3 °c=3 © © ea A. Alumni Paul Birger, Tom Nelson, Stewart Schechter and Jack Schmerer en- joy refreshments at the alumni brunch. B. Second City Player finds a new way to introduce his cast. C. Eileen Mitchell aids alumnae Terri Esrig and Holly Marzen in registering. lOfc Returning to Niles North for the annual reunion and brunch, alumni enjoyed talking with teachers and other students. They were also delighted to see friends that they had not seen since graduation. Since Second City Players were so successful in their appearance last year, Senior Class Board once again chose them as the culmina- tion of homecoming festivities. Bringing laughter to the crowd, their satirical comedy sketches provided an evening of entertain- ment for Northi students and alumni. A. Second City Players recapture the 1950 scene at Skip's Drive-In. B Illustrating a football play in reverse slow motion was one of the Players’ skits. C. Ralph Meadows introduces Jesus Rod- riguez during This Was Your Life. 109 no What? You Want It To Fly, Too! was this year's Norseca- pades theme. Northi's student-written production captured the interests of its audience. Creativity and originality were set as goals by the Norsecapades materials board when deciding upon the format of the script. The production involved the participation of over 150 Northi students who exhibited their talents by working in the cast and on crews. A. Larry Fishman explains to Mitch Litrofsky his new findings on leeches. B. Lisa Jones converses with Mike Salberg (E) in their act Tillie and Us. C. Iris Goodfriend finds out the real truth about Lisa Jones. D Illustrating the risks that a housewife takes is Diane Temkin. F. Singing out is Ken Hechtman in North Suburban Misery. G. Brussels cast members rejoice in singing favorite old tunes. Ill In contrast to the extremely large cast which some theater productions require, this year's children's play featured a cast of only ten Northi students. Presenting Many Moons by James Thurber, under the direc- tion of Mr. Fred Fett, cast members enjoyed the experience of working together and achieving a high quality of dramatic unity. Making the characters come to life for young and old alike, Many Moons warmed the hearts of those who watched. Adding to the creative aspects of the play was the effort of students executing their talents on the crews. A. Princess Nancy Rotfeld asks jester Iris Goodfriend for the moon as Philip Raymond, David Friedman, Lisa Iones, Rosanne Angell and Howard Delman listen attentively. B The Jester describes what the moon should look like to the goldsmith's daughter, Sue Fortunato. C. David Friedman questions Nancy Rotfeld about the different kinds of tarts that she desires. D. Upon awakening from fainting, the Princess re- ceives the moon that the Jester presents to her. E. King Mitch Litrofsky reassures the Princess that the wise men will get the moon for her. F. Howard Delman argues with Rosanne Angell say- ing that he will get the tarts that the Princess wishes. 112 H IEILUMI a ® @ p=] (s§ °C=3 © @ Canada's Harlem Diplomats were challenged by Northi and Old Orchard Junior High teach- ers. The team featured an array of basketball comedians. Most Diplomats are former college players from areas of the United States and Canada. The Diplomats were sponsored by N Club. A. Diplomat Ollie Dunlap demonstrates his prowess with the basketball. B. Mr. Bill Zook, Mr. William Robinson and Mr. Ed Hodnick take a rest dur- ing the game. C. Referees Dan Weldy and Bruce Schechter converse during a time out. D. Jumping Charlie Cooke is unstopp- able on his drive in for two points. E. Mr. Pat Grant demonstrates his fancy footwork for the Diplomats and his audience. F. Attempting to pass the ball through some heavy opposition is Mr. Bill Zook G. Mr. Ed Hodnick is the object of this Diplomat's pratical joke. 114 115 116 Melodic harmonies and rhythmic ac- companiments were some of the ele- ments present in this year's Holiday Con- cert. Beginning the program with a classi- cal overture, Niles North's Concert Band performed the piece with a deep sense of musical understanding. Along with their classical repertoire were the more con- temporary sounds of an Israeli Fantasy. The choirs also helped to create the holiday mood. Choral Union members, singing Elijah Rock, displayed their enthusiasm to the audience. Listening to the voices of Chamber Choir revealed their hard work as they sang in four-part harmony. The members of Girls Glee also performed. A. Members of Chamber Choir sing their melodic tunes. B. Using expert violin techniques is Eric Eisen- stein. C. Adding to the total sound of the band is the in- strumentation of Linda Becker and Howard Runge. D. Dean Miller, Mike Miller and Mike Venn fol- low their music closely, waiting for their cue. E. Intense concentration is displayed by Virginia Voedisch as she plays the cello. F. Choral Union members focus their attention on the conductor as she directs them in their number. 'Dimensions was the an- nual show presented by Auror- is, the Niles North modern dance club. Using originality and imagination, the girls cho- reographed the 11 numbers in the dance concert. The music used in this year's show was varied. Selections from Jesus Christ Superstar and Santana were included. Dances were also performed to electronic, exotic, contempo- rary and classical music. The dances were intended to be more expressive and innova- tive than in the past. A Seven Shadows permits Debbie Kehl to exhibit expression through- out the dance. B Perfecting the images of symmetry are Gail Verch and Cathy Ransdell C. Grace and muscle coordination are shown by Laury Kohlenbrener as she dances in the number entitled Emotions. D. Creativity and imagination were executed through dance moves by Lynne Woloshin, Monica Rubin and Holly Finkel E. For the finale of Dimensions ' Auroris dance members hold their positions gracefully, awaiting the curtain. F. Striving for originality in dance posi- tion and floor pattern are Monica Rubin, Cathy Ransdell, Debbie Kehl, Paula Moyen and Gail Verch. Using the talents of 200 people, cast and crew members introduced the musical world of Bye Bye Birdie. This was the first time in many years that North had presented a musical. Extremely imaginative innovations were in- volved in preparing for the presentation of the musical. Colorful scenery and authentic costumes were great assets to the production. The entire company worked long, hard hours in anticipation of opening night. Singing and dancing had a prominent place in Birdie. The 22 musical numbers were accompanied by a 30 piece orchestra. For six performances, the company created the atmosphere of a teenager's life in 1959 for its audiences. A. Mike Salberg, as Conrad Birdie, sings You Gotta Be Sincere to his loyal fan club members of Sweet Apple, Ohio. B. Mitch Litrofsky cheers upunhappy fan, Kathy Ledvora. C. The chorus joyfully exclaims their loyalty to Conrad. D. Talking to her best friend, Kim, is Iris Goodfriend. E. During the Telephone Hour, the lines of Sweet Apple are tied up as the teenagers find out about Kim and Hugo. F. Rosie (Nancy Grahn) convinces Albert (Mitch Litrofsky) of a perfect future for both of them. G. Mae (Laura Millman) persuades Albert to give up Rosie. 120 Musical 122 A. Conrad (Mike Salberg) embraces Ursula (Iris Goodfriend) in the Ice House as Deborah Sue (Dawn Packer) looks on. B Mrs. Macafee (Lisa Jones) is hugged by Kim after she finds out about being selected to receive Conrad Birdie's last kiss. C. Albert's mama (Laura Millman) threat- ens to waste her life away in a garbage can. D. Lisa Jones and Howie Delman sing out in the musical number “Kids.” E. The cast expresses their joy in being able to appear on the Ed Sullivan Show. F. Nancy Grahn and Mitch Litrofsky discuss their future endeavors. G. Kim (llene Karnow) explains to Hugo (Ben Spiegel) her feelings toward him. 123 PTSA Open House created a friendly at- mosphere for parents and teachers alike. Parents had the opportunity to meet and talk with the faculty members on an individ- ual basis or in a classroom situation. Niles North's ''It's Academic team won its first match this year against St. joseph and Waukegan high schools. North, scoring 490 points, received a $100 savings bond for this win. In a finalist game against Warren Town- ship and Quigley South, the Northi It's Academic team placed second. Pep assemblies were held throughout the school year to encourage school spirit. Speeches were presented by students repre- senting the various athletic teams. A. Curt Johnson gives his speech during a pep assembly. B Mr. Greg Youstra discusses health class with a parent. C. Dan Weldy and Larry Rosin reach high for the jump ball. D. The It's Academic team, Larry Kinoshita, Dan Neumark and Jeff Olian, await their next question. E. Mr. Don Waddell talks to parents during Open House. F. Dr. Gilbert Weldy directs a parent towards a classroom. 124 Trig 12©© -b O One of the few remaining tradi- tions at Niles North is the annual junior-senior prom. It is the only formal dance held during the school year. Only the Begin- ning, the theme of the 1973 prom, was the last time many graduates-to-be would gather together for social purposes. Prom 73 was held at the Cove- nent Club in Chicago on May 25. This tradition was exciting for those who attended and will be cherished for a long time. As in the past, Junior Class Board spon- sored prom. A. Prom couples take time out from danc- ing to enjoy the refreshments at the sweet table. B. Couples find pleasure as the band plays the theme song, Only the Beginning. C. Danny Lazarus and Janet Goldman, the 1972 prom king and queen, reign over the dance at the completion of the coronation ceremony. D. Linda Adelman stands by as her date gets her a refreshing glass of punch. E. After dinner, couples take time to sit and relax. 126 128 Four years have gone by since seniors entered Niles North. For some, the time has passed quickly; for others, these have been the longest years that they've known. Each student has strived for a differ- ent goal: some tangible, others intangible, some attainable, others beyond reach. Wherever their interests lead them, the class of 73 will take with them memories, friend- ships and knowledge for the future. A. Audree Schultz puts a cap on Ron Do ruff. B. Graduates line up for the proces- sional. C. Seniors await commencement. D. Two graduates congratulate each other after the commencement exercises. E. Students file through the hall on their way to the graduation ceremo- ny. F. Gary Segal waves goodbye as he departs from Niles North for the last time. 129 Sports VARSITY FOOTBALL With inexperienced players and the toughest schedule ever, this year's var- sity football team compiled a dismal 1-7 record. However, throughout three of their games the Vikings dominated most of the play. The team played their best football against state-ranked Oak Park while losing 7-0. Good defensive play and a 132 lot of determination played key roles in their effort to upset Oak Park. This year's captains, seniors Wayne Cohen, George Henning and Curtis johnson, along with the rest of the team, voted senior Tom Goebelt most valuable player and Wayne Cohen the big hitter. Also elected were junior Sean Bow- len as most improved player, senior Mark Schroeder as the best blocker on the line and Scott Serota and Terry Keefe as the best blockers in the back- field. Elected to the All-Conference team were Cohen, Schroeder and Goebelt. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM — Back Row: Coach McCarrell, Coach Zook, D. Weingart, P. Blakey, R Brinsky, J. Young, H. Eisenberg, C. Johnson, C. Mark, P Boyle, S. Serota, R Schaffel. Third Row: Coach Conway, Coach Casten, Coach Bagnowski. D. Klassman, J. Weinman, J. Deutchman, S. Bow- len, M. Schroeder, P. Wilcox, T. Goebelt, B. Murphy, G. Henning. Second Row B. Smith, D. Weldy, S. Goebel, T. Stangenes, M. Ferdinand, G. Ram- bert, C. Davies. T. Keefe, R Norman, S. Anderson, D. Glickstein, E. Perbohner. Front Row S. Stein, E. Charness, G. Rosenberg, N. Cohen, B. Schech- ter. R. Hoffman, W. Cohen, B Loeb, S. Aron, M. Alter, C. Goldstein. GARY ROSENBERG sprints past two angry Prospect tacklers. AFTER RECEIVING THE BALL, junior Paul Blakey attempts to outrace an opponent. 133 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Highlighting the season for the soph- omore football team was their home- coming victory over previously unde- feated Maine South by a score of 12-8. Maine South finished first in their divi- sion. The gridders also beat Glenbrook HALFBACK JAY LERMAN catches a perfect bomb from the quarterback. ANXIOUSLY AWAITING his return to action is sophomore Mike Schaffel. 135 SOPHOMORF FOOTBALL TEAM — Back Row D Miller, B. Dubow, B. Mailing, F. Paul, E. Yonan, P. Fritchie, H. Gold, R. Kornfeind, M. Snyder Third Row M. Hinze, B. Neuhaus, L. Levitt, G. Tolzien, B. Davies, D. Bowlen, j. Lerman. Second Row B. Hamilton, M. Palmieri, J. Burns, J. Furfey, M. Schaffel, M. Brown, S. Friedman, Coach Lorenz, Coach Flanagan. Front Row R. Shane, S. Ramoutar, S. Friedrichs, R. Stann, M. Newman, C. Kohn, M. Salk. SOPHOMORE FULLBACK Scott Morrison sprints around the end with three blockers leading the way. South, who placed first in their division. Co-captains Dan Bowlen and Scott Morrison led the team to their 3-5 overall record. The team elected Steve Friedrichs as the MVP, Howie Gold as the best blocker and Jay Lerman and John Fur- fey as the best tacklers. Coach Jack Lorenz cited Lloyd Levitt, Mike Schaffel and Steve Friedman as other outstand- ing players. 136 FROSH A FOOTBALL TEAM — Back Row: N. Sachs, S. Alexander, S. Weitzman, M. Mendelson, A. Cutler, W Pierce, D. Puzes, D. Isenberg. Second Row: J. DeCorrevont, C. Siegman, B. Klassman, R. Bronswick, S. Merdinger, R. Baumgaertner, J. Shafer, Coach Hodnik, Coach Ramirez. From Row S. Lefferts, B. Andre, R. Kushnir, H. Zwick, D. Hohs, J. Peterson, E. Poulakidas. D. Smith FRESHMAN MARTY MENDELSON receives the ball between Maine South defenders in the homecoming game. Coach Ed Hodnik's Frosh A football team suffered a losing season while struggling to an 0-6-1 record. A poor turnout, injuries to key players early in FRESHMAN FOOTBALL performance. Highlights of the year included a 14- 14 tie with Glenbrook South. A forty- yard scoring pass by the Vikings set the score with 1:30 left to play in the game. Selected as the team's offensive MVP was freshman Brian Andre. Alan Cutler was voted the MVP for the defense. Co-captains Evan Poulakidas and Steve Merdinger were cited by Coach Hodnik as outstanding players. Jim DeCorrevont, Marty Mendelson and David Sigmond were also named out- standing players by the frosh coach. Led by most valuable offensive play- er Mike Miller and most valuable de- fensive player Greg Fisher, the Fresh- man B posted a 1-6 record for the season. ATTEMPTING to break free from a lone Maine South defender is freshman gridder Brian Silver. FROSH B FOOTBALL TEAM — Back Row: R. Selgrad, M. Lichterman, J. Gerber. A. Reizner,). Beermann. N. Waltzer, R. Blum. Third Row Coach Staerk, I. Chemers, M. Miller, G. Gerber, F. Berman, B Pesko, Coach Bunge. Second Row H. Gamer, B. Ripes, R Sampson, E. English. M Spec- tor, R Pappanduros, D. Grossman. Front Row G. Fisher, R. Kozuch, R. Kane, C. Echales, R. Johnson, I. Simpson, R. Tarragano. 137 SOCCER The soccer team, in its first year of play at Niles North, produced a win- ning season. The Vikings lost their first game against city champion Senn High School, although playing the city champs gave the team a great psycho- logical lift for the rest of the season. Before the season began, Coach Kmet said that he would be satisfied if the team won a single game. The team proved itself by showing a 3-2-4 record. Marty Magida led the team in scor- ing with six goals, while the defense was led by Ron Doruff. Elected as captains of this year's team were senior Stu Bobrow and junior Buddy Swanson. Magida was elected SENIOR GARY SCHOLAR out maneuvers two Glenbrook South defenders. FROSH-SOPH SOCCER TEAM — Back Row: D. Bobrow, A. Goldman, S. Masterton, M. Tomback, M. Sternberg, L. Berg, G. Fassino, V. Hitchcock, M. Glenner, Coach Weber. Third Row: R. Kelly, S. Sherman, T. Koenig, K. Liss, S. Roth, D. Lavitt, S. Matzkin, F. Atkins, Coach Ishaq. Second Row: D. Harris, G. Shirman, E. Warshaw, I. Abelsky, B. Zalay, J. Getlin, M. Rasky, G. Jedwabnik, J. Unterfenger. Front Row: L. Steffens, J. Donenberg, G. Brin, K. Brand, S. Barkal, M. Kempner, M. Chemers, D. Weitzman, R. Riemer, A. Herman. PREPARING to shoot at the goal is junior Jeff Brand. MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Marty Magida advances towards his sixth goal of the season. 138 SENIOR HALFBACK Mark Slutsky prepares to pass the ball. JUNIOR BUDDY SWANSON dribbles past a Glenbrook South player. VARSITY SOCCER TEAM — Back Row C. Brenndoerfer, M. Friedlander. S. Gould. M. Slutsky. S. Bobrow, B. Schumer, J. Phipps. D. Hayes, Coach Kmet Third Row S. Cohen, D Room, F. Lewin, A Kalfen, R. Berman, B. Krandel, D. Minkus, M. Magida. Second Row G. Weger, S. Greenberg, R Doruff, C. Hanold, B. Horgan. J. Udesky, C. Feinglass, S. Kaplan. Front Row J. Garber, B Swanson, B Epstein, G. Scholar, J. Brand, M. Wolke,). Marks. MVP and John Phipps was the most improved player. Good spirit, a good turnout and a good attitude helped the freshman and sophomore teams. Sophomore captain Gary Fassino and most improved player Al Goldman led the team to a respectable first year rec- ord of 1-3-3. Captain David Lavitt and Ken Liss played a major part in upsetting fresh- man conference champion Niles West. The freshman squad defeated Niles West by a score of 2-1. The freshmen posted a final record of 2-1-1. Gary Shirman led the team in scoring with four goals. 140 BRIAN BERLIN leads his opponent by a stride as he heads into a turn. CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM — Back Row Coach Lyerla, J Kuhnle, R Mark, M. Salberg, K. Stevens, T. Molitor, Coach Waddell. Second Row: S. Zook, K. Riemer, S. Brachman, R. Sampson, C. W'alusiak. from Row M. McPherson, N. Bernhardt, T. Koontz, M. Fink, M. Treger, L. Pasko. NOTHING can stop Viking harriers Chris Walusiak and Kerry Riemer. CROSS-COUNTRY Beating Glenbrook South and High- land Park were highlights of the season for the cross-country team. This year the varsity harriers compiled a 3-10 record. The team was able to defeat state contender Taft High School. Despite the lack of student support, varsity harriers were determined to JUNIOR Chris Walusiak consoles Steve Brachman after perform- ing in a grueling race. compete in a sport with little glory to gain personal satisfaction. Coach Donald Waddell cited John Kuhnle, Randy Sampson, Steve Brach- man and Rich Mark as outstanding runners. Kerry Riemer was elected MVP while Tom Molitor and Chris Walusiak were chosen co-captains. WITH AGONY and determination, Marty Fink enters the chute. SPRINTING toward victory is Hugh Roseman. 141 VARSITY BASKETBALL Niles North's varsity basketball season was highlighted by victories over Notre Dame, Niles West and Deerfield. Leading the team in these victories was co-captain Hank Daar and Steve Goebel. In addition to a consistent performance, Steve Goe- bel led the team in scoring. TRYING to prevent a pass from being completed is co-captain Henry Daar. PUTTING in an easy lay-up is senior Tom Goebel. MARK DAHM attempts to position himself under the boards. 142 The major problem confronted by strong, but seemed to slack off a bit this year's Vikings was the illness of as the season progressed. Coach Hank Daar and Buddy Swanson. O'Keefe was quite satisfied with this Coach O'Keefe remarked that this year's performance and is optimistic was nothing unusual and that it hap- for next year because most players pens in basketball as well as any oth- will be returning to help spark the er sport. purple machine in their bid for a Spectator enthusiasm started out conference championship. DRIBBLING around a Niles West defender is co-captain Curt johnson. INTENSE concentration is shown as Bud Swanson guards his man. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM — Back Row: Coach Zook, M. Dahm, S. Bowlen, T. Goebel, W. Altschul, B. Berlin, S. Goebel, R. Wells, S. Litwin, Coach O'Keefe. Second Row: M. Friedlander, S. Bookman, C. Johnson, J. Phipps, S. Anderson, H. Daar, R. Weisman. Front Row: S. Bosley, L. Kinoshita, B Wolf, B. Swanson, L. Brandt. 143 SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL With enough hard work these boys will really excel, commented Coach Leonard Ackman about his sophomore basketball team. Lloyd Levitt, Jeffery Kost, James Humann and Richard Furmanski were cited as the team's leading scorers and defenders. Although the team's per- STRUGGLING to find an open man is Ben Donenberg. PAUL SHAPIRO finds himself open for an easy basket. DURING a time out. Coach Ackman reviews team strategy. 144 formance was not outstanding this year, the boys had a fine attitude and potential and will be ready to compete successfully on the varsity level if they continue to play. Lack of crowd enthusiasm contribut- ed to the sophomore cagers' poor 1-17 CSL record for the season. NORM KELLERMAN drives around a defender as teammate Lloyd Levitt sets a pick. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM — Back Row: Coach Ackman, S. Perlow, L. Levitt, J. Kost, S. Ja- cobson, N. Kellerman, P. Shapiro. Second Row: R. Sheade, S. Bartlett, S. Abelman, S. Myhr, P. Bruckman, B. Donenberg, M. Berke. Front Row: A. Meyers, M. Lewis, T. Nevins, J. Humann, M. Hinze, R. Furmanski. 145 DRIVING around a Niles West defender is freshman eager Bill Dusz. XN.ISW .V Both the frosh A and B basketball teams suffered through a losing season. A poor turnout at the beginning of the year affected both squads. Coach Kleb- C D r C I I A A D A C 1 CT DAII ba c te the frosh A team's perform- rKljn VI AIN DAjKl I D ALL ance as spotty. But he said that the team continued to improve through- FRESHMAN A BASKETBALL — Back Row: Coach Klebba, N. Sachs, D. Gumbiner, S. Merdinger, T. Leh- man, B. Dusz, J. DeCorrevont. Front Row: A. Stein, G. Jedwabnik, P. Humann, D. Michaelson, E. Poulakidas. FRESHMAN B BASKETBALL TEAM — Back Row: j. Beerman, B. Siewert, C. Sigman, M. Rohr, S. Epstein, J. Amesquita, Coach Schack. Front Row: R. Sullivan, T. Koenig, K. Condit, D. Bemoras, L. Wagner. 146 STEVE MERDINGER is determined to keep the ball from being stolen. out the year as they gained experience. Coach Kiebba felt that Bill Dusz and Steve Merdinger were the team's out- standing players. Coach Schack's frosh B team found stiff competition in the CSL, but they managed to have good spirits and much dedication throughout the year. Coach Schack cited team captain Stu Epstein as the most valuable player. Evan Poulakidas was also a team cap- tain until he was moved up to the A basketball team. ATTEMPTING lo oulmaneuver an opponent near the basket is Pete Humann. TWO Niles West defenders trap Stu Epstein in the corner. 147 EXHIBITING a perfect L on the still rings is all-around gymnast Jimmy Gray. VARSITY GYMNASTICS TEAM — Back Row: M. Miller, E. Grossman, D. Scheck, M. Kravitz, J. Gray, W. Williams, S. Siegel, S. Frumm. Second Row: J. Hankin, K. Stevens, L. Berland, R. Waldman, R. Schwartz, S. Sosman, J. Al- baum, Coach Cress. Front Row: N. Nadler, R. Caller, G. Becharas, D. Lorber, S. Grossman, G. Wolflick, J. Udesky. 148 PERFORMING an inverted cross at the conference meet is CSL champion Steve Sosman. After an undefeated dual meet sea- son, first place at the Viking Invitational and first place in the Conference meet, the Viking gymnasts went on to place VARSITY GYMNASTICS “ rSa„,s,heconfe, ence champion on the horizontal bar while junior Scott Goldman became conference champion on the trampo- line. Senior Steve Sosman placed first in conference, first in districts, first in sectionals and first in the state on the still rings. Coach Cress cited senior George Becharas as the team's most improved gymnast. Becharas won the Viking Invi- tational and placed third in conference and first in district on the side horse. Senior Michael Kravitz was voted the most valuable gymnast by his fellow teammates. SENIOR MIKE KRAVITZ executes a strength move, the iron cross, on the still rings. COMPLETING his routine with a loop on the side horse is George Becharas. GYMNASTICS Following in the footsteps of their varsity teammates, the freshman gym- nasts placed first in the Central Subur- ban League. Coach Lorenz felt that the team's success could be attributed to their hard work and dedication. Tim MacShane was cited by Coach THE SWEDISH-L, a strength move, is performed on the parallel bars by sophomore Ronald Deutsch. FRESHMAN GYMNASTICS TEAM — Back Row: D. Sigmond, D. Kinoshita, D. Rubin, J. Ladd, A. Cutler, M. Mendelson, A. Shapi- ro. Second Row: D. Vale, B. Silver, M. Weisman. Front Row: R Berman, J. Wolflick, T. MacShane, R. Ross, J. Suzukida, M. Sugar man. 150 Lorenz as the team's outstanding per- sophomore team. He felt that very few former while Wayne Hershenhouse sophomores were willing to put forth was cited as most improved. the effort. Highlighting the season for the Sophomores Greg Didech and Russ freshmen was their exciting victory Galuski were cited as the outstanding over Maine East. gymnasts on the sophomore team, al- Coach Lorenz was unhappy with the though Coach Lorenz said that all the number of boys going out for the boys on the team always did their best. SKILLFULLY executing an L on the still rings is sophomore Joseph Kozuch. SOPHOMORE GYMNASTICS TEAM — Back Row B. Sigmond, J. Ewing, R. Galuski, G. Weil, J. Kozuch, Coach Lorenz. front Row G. Didetch, J. Dietch, R. Deutsch, M. Fletcher, D. Riley, S. Elster. 151 VARSITY WRESTLING JUNIOR Cary Feinglass tries to turn his opponent over as he works for a pin and another victory. VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM — Back Row: S. Liss, B. Zimmer, R. Endo, G. Scholar. Front Row: C. Feinglass, J. Goldsmith. 152 SOPHOMORE Jordan Dolin performs a purdue on his opponent. 153 WRESTLING Despite a poor turnout and little stu- dent participation, the sophomore wrestling team managed to keep their spirits high in the face of stiff CSL competition. Highlighting the year was the team's victory over Carmel by a score of 42-37 and a fourth place finish in the Notre SOPHOMORE WRESTLING TEAM — Back Row: Coach Hodnik, J. Sacomano, B. Hamilton, R. Dic- tor, ). Dolin, J. Thomas. Front Row G. Brin, C. Kohn, R Kelly, R. France. FRESHMAN WRESTLING TEAM — Back Row: Coach Browning, K. Liss, D. Isenberg, J. Skolnick, R. Bromberg, K. Paul, B Pierce, G. Jen, Coach Flanagan. Second Row T. Guenther, S. Bu il, J Abrams, M. Miller, S. Frankel, L. Pasko, M. Ogawa. Front Row L. Katz, A. Gordon, M. Haber, L. Steffens, T. Richards, M. Heller. 1S4 Dame Wrestling Invitational. Coach Hodnik cited Glen Brin and Ron Dictor, who took a first at Notre Dame, as the team's outstanding performers. Due to the lack of wres- tlers, the sophomore team had to for- feit many matches and points. Defeating New Trier East's sopho- more team was the high point of Coach Donald Browning's freshman wrestling team. Ken Liss, Dave Eisenberg and George Jen led the grapplers to a successful season. George Jen led the team in pins with eight pins, while Ken Liss saw some action on the varsity level. SOPHOMORE Russ Kelly is on his way to receiving two points for reversing his opponent during a home meet WORKING for a pin is sophomore wrestler Ronald Dictor. FRESHMAN Ken Liss attempts to take down his varsity opponent 155 FRESHMAN SWIMMING TEAM — Back Row R Bronswick, B. Carlson, ). Beider, M. Iwick, H. Cans, L. Greenberger, M Weiner, Coach Gregg Youstra. Front Row M. Deutsch, K. Kemp, S Dworski, W. Herz, D. Grossman, M. Kaufman. SWIMMING For the tenth consecutive year, Niles North's Purple Porpoises were town- ship champions. Outstanding performances were turned in by seniors Mike Vender and Howard Ellman in the butterfly, juniors Andy Berman and Sam Kramer in free style, Mitch Berman in the breast stroke and Stuart Volkow in diving. This year's team, led by coach Gregg Youstra, was comprised of a majority of sophomore and junior boys. Because of their experience and excellent per- formances given. Coach Youstra antici- pates next year's team to be equally successful if not more so. SHOUTING words of encouragement from the deck is varsity coach Gregory Youstra. SOPHOMORE Glenn Zimmer comes up for air between butterfly strokes. One of the most successful teams at swimmers had two practices a day, six Niles North has been the freshman days a week. Practices ran from 7 to 8 swimming team. The Frosh Purple Por- a.m. and then again from 3:30 to 5:30 poise have won more meets than any p.m. Swimmers also practiced during other freshman team in the school's their free mods. history. Highlighting the season for the tank- A crucial aspect of our team's sue- ers was their victory over the strong cess is the swimmers' dedication to Maine South team. hard work ' said Coach Balciulis. The SWIMMING the breast stroke for his leg of the med- STRAINING to complete the 100-yard butterfly event is senior Howie Ellman. ley relay is junior Mitchell Berman. VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM — Back Row: S. Abrams, G. Zimmer, N. Hersh, W. Hollander, S. Merritt, J. Shallman, M. Berman. Coach Youstra. Front Row: R. Feigen, H. Ellman, M. Vender, R. Gerowitz, P. Kohlenbrener, A. Berman, S. Kramer, G. Pivar. 157 BASEBALL Boasting six returning lettermen, the Niles North varsity baseball team competed for a share of the Central Suburban League title. According to Coach Dave Kmet, the teams to beat were Main South, Maine West, and Niles West, the defending state and conference champions. Last summer, Northi finished third VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM — Back Row M. Huttel, P Blakey, C. Johnson, S. Bowlen, L. Rosin, S. Bobrow, B. Schumer, R. Brinsky, S. Anderson, J. Barnefield. Second Row: S. Abelman, J. P. Glickman, K. Levy, P. Alperstein, A. Kalfen, R. Berman, H. Schwartz, S. Wayman, T. Luckman, M. Berke. Front Row: S. Jacobson, B. Swanson, S. Cohen, D. Kruse, E. Hendricks, S. Bosley, B. Schechter, B. Sokolsky. CO-CAPTAINS — John Barnefield, Herb Schwartz and Stu Bobrow. SOPHOMORE BASEBALL TEAM — Back Row R. Furmanski, M. Hinze, J. D'- Antonio, S. Bartlett, G. Fassino, M. Lewis. Second Row: L. Doppelt, T. Stroner, J. Greene, R. Lieberman, R. Kessler, R. Shane, Coach Lorenz. Front Row: A. Spiegel, M. Levey, D. Rosenbaum, D. Gauer, M. Bauman, E. Weinstein. 158 out of 64 teams in a state-wide tournament. Niles West beat the Vikings in the semi-final. Coach Kmet cited Larry Rosin, John Barnefield, Curt Johnson and Mike Huttel as the team's top pitchers. Se- niors Stu Bobrow and Herb Schwartz were co-captains. We had good hitting and defense. I tried to stress the importance of teamwork to the team, said Coach Dave Kmet. He added that more bunting and running, two important skills that have been overlooked in the past, were used to strengthen the Viking's of- fense. This was the first year that there were separate JV and varsity teams. FROSH A BASEBALL — Back Row B. Pesko, K. Condit, B. Dusz, S. Skolnik, G. Sieg- man, H. Israel. Second Row: T. Johnson, D. Hohs, G. Jedwabnik, M. Africk, H. Gamer, Coach Wolf. Front Row: S. Buzil, D. Grossman, L. Friedman, A. Stein, E. Poulakidas. FROSH B BASEBALL — Back Row: S. Saltzman, D. Puzes, P. Humann, C. Friedman, L. Agins. Second Row H Zwick, J. Singer, G. Gerber, J. Sullivan, Coach Klein. Front Row: L. Simpson, M. Maz, J. Silverstein, M. Heller. GOLF, TENNIS Varsity golf team members found themselves up against tough CSL opponents. Coach Joe Rusk felt that four CSL teams had a chance for winning the state title. The team's preseason goal was to finish above the 500 mark. Coach Rusk cited Rick Hoffman and JUNIOR Scott Frumm returns a serve from his opponent. VARSITY GOLF TEAM — Back Row: L. O'Brian, D. Glickstein, D. Weldy, S. Weinstein, H. Daar, Coach Rusk. Front Row: R. Gray, D. Hambourger, J. Barnett, R. Hoffman, G. Rambert, P. Fritchie. FROSH-SOPH GOLF — Back Row: M. Spector, R. Epstein, G. Masters, S. Nessei, A. Elkes, G. Lecey, E. English, B Groner, C. Tatkin, L. Greenberger, J. Unterfenger, M. Kaufman. Second Row: A. Reizner, J. Morath, J. Moir, T. Nevins, T. Marx, A. Goldman, R. Selgrad, C. Westphal, B. Siewert, J. Ehrlich, Coach Moran. Front Row: E. Char- ness, R. France, D. Young, D. Zaitz, W. Herz, B. Diller, J. Peterson, R. Waxberg, B. Tarragano, R. Riemer. 160 returning lettermen Jess Barnett, Placing third in conference was Chuck Neuhaus and Ron Gray as the among Coach Grant's hopes. team's best golfers. Oak Park and CSL rivals Highland With returning lettermen Shep Park and Deerfield were the team's Gould, Gary Weiner and Mark Sawyer toughest opponents. sparking the team, varsity tennis coach Along with the returning lettermen. Pat Grant's preseason expectations Scott Frumm, Mike Keur and Dave were optimistic. Rechel led the team. VARSITY TENNIS TEAM — Back Row: M. Keur, B. Berlin, D. Rechel, S. Could, Coach Grant, From Row: C. Spungen, S. Lev, M. Sawyer, B Weiner, S. Frumm. FROSH-SOPH TENNIS TEAM — Bade Row R. Kaplan, D. Koff, A. Weiss, S. Herz, T. Koenig, D. Axness, Coach Grant. Second Row: B. Andre, J. Burns, J. Green, S. Matzkin, R. Zigman, D. Weiss. Front Row B. Ripes, S. Barkal, B. Kolb, B. Barber. 161 TRACK After placing ninth in the indoor conference meet, the Viking track team had a lot of work to do before the outdoor season began. In the conference meet, senior Marty Magida placed second in the 440 yard dash while junior Larry Share placed fifth in TRACK TEAM — Back Row: N. Kellerman, B. Siegel, D. Bowlen, L. Levitt, B. Davies, G. Tolzien, B. Neuhaus, R. Eichaker, J. Lerman, H. Eisenberg, C. Davies, R. Mark. Third Row: Coach Bagnowski, M. Weisberg, J. Amesquito, M. Ogawa, M. Davidson, J. Beermann, D Michaelson, T. Molitor, G. Edelman, P. Fritchie, T. Kuhnle, S. Myhr, S. Weitzman, Coach Barstow, Coach Conway. Second Row M. Treger, M. Fink, T. Mallin, S. Sherman, B Ramis, D. Isenberg, G. Roenberg, M. Magida, D. Steelman, S. Morrison, D. Goldberg, S. Brachman, C. Walusiak, S. Cabot. Front Row K. Gerhardt, K. Brand, S. Freidman, J. Schmidt, D. Bogolub, L. Pasko, D. Smith, M. Alscher, L. Sharr, S. Friedrichs, K Teplinsky, R. Lewen. VARSITY SPRINTERS Bob Ramis, Kevin Brand, Scott Sherman, Steve Friedrichs, Norm Kellerman perfect their starting positions. 162 the pole vault. Senior Steve Robbins captains Marty Magida and Gary Ro- was fourth in the high hurdles and fifth senberg. The only other senior on the in the low hurdles. team was shot putter Chip Davies. Be- Highlighting the season for the har- cause this year's team was comprised riers was their fourth place finish in the mainly of juniors, the track team is Blue Demon Relays held at Maine East. looking forward to another year of Leading the team were senior co- Central Suburban League competition. CO-CAPTAINS Marty Magida and Gary Rosenberg practice passing the baton for the mile relay. POLE VAULTER Larry Share concentrates before starting his approach 163 GIRLS' TENNIS, SWIMMING GETTING quick starts off the block are Lori Gumbiner in lane two and Sally Kay in lane four. GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM Back Row: B. Schachtman, S Rivkin, L. Schr. Jder, R. Lewis, K. Haag, L. Garfield, B. Lurie Second Row: V. Gordon, R. Leaf, D. Kolof, R. Leikin, H. Smith, E. Wolke, E. Kle.field, j. Smith. Front Row L. Pritikin R Slar- kopf, K. Kochevar, J. Heller, j. Green, M. Rubin, B. Miller. An excellent turnout, enthusiasm, dedication and a willingness to learn helped pace the girls' swim team to a respectable first year record. The fem- ale purple porpoise, led by Sally Kay, placed eleventh in the Central Subur- ban League meet. Highlighing the sea- son was the victory over Niles East. Girls' interscholastic tennis proved that boys aren't the only ones who can play tennis well. Karen Haag and Robin Lewis were undefeated until their last match of the season. Sophomores Rhonda Leaf and Lorin Pritikin were also cited as outstanding players by Miss Mary Alfus. GIRLS' SWIMMING TEAM — Standing L. Gumbiner, K. Conway, S. Reynolds, J. Rosenfeld, E. Wdowicki, D. Kasman, J. Ponfil, L. Jacobson, F Weiss, B. Zimmerman, M. Jankofsky, N. Boim, B Gorrell, A. Thompson, T. Steinberg. Kneeling P Mallin, D. Langer, L. Kornfeind, J. Solmon. Sitting: K. Stuermer. J. Nadolna, P. Silverman, A. Binder,). Eckhardt, M. Kozuch, N. Heether, |. Pellegrino, S. Kay. J. Eckhardt. 165 STROKING her way to victory in the breast stroke is Mindy Jankofsky. SWIMMING the freestyle is Lori Gumbiner. The first year of CSL competition for Niles North's girls' gymnastics team was highlighted by the tri-meet between Niles North, East and West. Northi girls were victorious but only by the slim GIRLS'GYMNASTICS Mrs. Jacobson, who coached the team along with Mrs. Schaffren, cited GIRLS' GYMNASTICS TEAM — Back Row: T. Carlson, L. Kaplan, S. Sielck, C. Brown, P DeCarl, R Stone, S. Sibul. Second Row: L. Goldstein, A. O'Connell, K. Markbreit, V. Porter, S. Weinbaum, C. Penzik. front Row K. Smith, A. Leroy, M. O'Connell, C. Johnson, S. Miller. TINA CARLSON gracefully moves to a standing position from a V-seat. 166 Mary O'Connell, the team's all-around gymnast, as the most outstanding teammate in competition. The most improved participants were future all- around gymnast Robby Stone and Claudia Johnson, who competed on the beam and in floor exercise. Captain Vicki Porter kept morale and team spirit high during tough competi- tion. Spectator response was positive and added greatly to the team's success. In conference, Niles North's gymnas- tics team placed 4th out of 6 schools. With a 4-4 record, the team placed 5th out of 12 schools in their league. BEGINNING a stride circle is all-around gymnast Mary O'Connell. SKILLFULLY executing a side mount is junior Claudia Johnson. ROBBY STONE demonstrates skill and timing as she successfully per- forms a horizontal vault. 167 GIRLS'VOLLEYBALL For the first time, Niles North girls have been able to take part in the CSL girls power volleyball competition. According to Miss Patricia Taepke, coach, it was a great learning experi- ence in the technique of power volley- ball. She added that one official com- mented Northi was a nice team to ref- KEEPING SCORE for the North vs. Deerfield game are Cathy Randsdall, Ellen Cohen VOLLEYING the ball to gain the serve is Joanne McDade and two Deerfield representatives. 168 eree and they displayed good sportsmanship. Miss Taepke cited co-captains Kathy Kochevar and Holly Smith as the team's leaders. She said that she is looking forward to a more experienced team next year because the majority of the team will be returning. DURING a time-out. Miss Patricia Taepke confers with members of the team. USING the bump for power is co-captain Kathy Kochevar. GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL TEAM — Back Row C. Peterson, S. Reynolds, M. Cotovsky, K. Hope, L. Monmger, J. Smith, B Wdowicki, K Riederman. Sec- ond Row: L. Kornfeind, B. Gorell, C. Jansen, R. Leiken, C. Carlson, J. Eckhardt. Front Row L. Leeb, J. Eckhardt, K. Kochevar, J. McDade, M. Kozuch. 169 BADMINTON In their first year of Central Suburban League competition the Niles North girls' badminton team made a fine showing by tying for sec- ond in conference with a 6-2 overall record. Captain Kathy Kochevar led theteam with her spirit and ability. 170 We had a successful season; this is one of the strongest teams we've ever fielded at North ' commented coach Mary Alfus. The highlight was the 7-0 victory over last year's rival, Niles West. Regularly outstanding performances were turned in by first singles Holly Smith. Miss Alfus cited sophomores Lorin Pritikin and Joanne McDade as the most improved doubles team. She added that although the team will be losing three top players, the JV squad will be able to successfully fill the va- cant positions. GIRLS' BADMINTON TEAM — Back Row B. Gorell, H. Smith, J. Eckhardt, H. Viner, R. Leikin,) Smith, Coach Mary Alfus. Second Row B. Levy, S. Lowenstein, A. Alfassa, S. Meyers, J. Eckhardt, M. Vale, M. Kozuch. Front Row: E. Moczisko, L. Tester, R. Rysztogi, K. Kochevar, L. Pritikin, J. McDade. PLAYING at first singles. Holly Smith returns the serve. 171 Varsity Football Vikings 6 Glenbrook South 14 Vikings 0 Niles West 16 Vikings 0 Oak Park 7 Vikings 12 Maine South 14 Vikings 6 Prospect 7 Vikings 8 Deerfield 36 Vikings 20 Niles East 13 Vikings 12 Maine West 35 Sophomore Football Vikings 25 Glenbrook South 0 Vikings 6 Niles West 16 Vikings 12 Maine South 8 Vikings 9 Prospect 6 Vikings 0 Deerfield 6 Vikings 10 Niles East 12 Vikings 0 Maine West 14 Frosh-Soph Soccer Vikings 1 Glenbrook South 1 Vikfhgs 0 Deerfield 1 Vikings 1 Glenbrook North 0 Vikings 0 Niles East 0 Vikings 1 Maine West 4 Vikings 2 Niles West Varsity Soccer 1 Vikings 2 Glenbrook South 0 Vikings 2 Deerfield 2 Vikings 0 Glenbrook North 0 Vikings 0 Senn 5 Vikings 3 Niles East 2 Vikings 1 Niles East 1 Vikings 4 Maine West 1 Vikings 0 Niles West 2 Girls Swimming Vikings 17 Deerfield 78 Vikings 43 Maine West 65 Vikings 27 Niles West 86 Vikings 13 Maine South 100 Vikings 84 Maine East 28 Frosh A Football Frosh B Football Vikings 14 Glenbrook South 14 Vikings 8 Glenbrook South 14 Vikings 6 Niles West 8 Vikings 6 Niles West 0 Vikings 6 Oak Park 12 Vikings 0 Oak Park 42 Vikings 0 Maine South 22 Vikings 14 Maine South 16 Vikings 0 Deerfield 38 Vikings 0 Deerfield 30 Vikings 8 Niles East 20 Vikings 0 Niles East 12 Vikings 6 Maine West 20 Vikings 0 Maine West 38 Girls Tennis Vikings 3 Niles East 4 Vikings 3 Maine South 4 Vikings 3 Highland Park 4 Vikings 3 Deerfield 4 Vikings 1 Niles West 6 Vikings 6 Maine West 1 Vikings 3 Glenbrook South 4 172 Varsity Cross Country Vikings 38 Niles East 21 Vikings 34 New Trier West 25 Vikings 36 Glenbrook North 19 Vikings 24 Highland Park 34 Vikings 50 Maine East 15 Vikings 50 Maine South 15 Vikings 15 Maine North 47 Vikings 50 Oak Park 15 Vikings SO Deerfield 15 Vikings 24 Glenbrook South 35 Vikings 50 Maine West 15 Sophomore Cross Country Vikings 19 Maine North 42 Vikings 49 Glenbrook North 15 Vikings 44 Oak Park 18 Vikings 40 Deerfield 18 Vikings 37 Glenbrook South 20 Freshman Cross Country Vikings 36 Maine North 23 Vikings 38 Taft 21 Vikings 28 Lane Tech 30 Freshman Wrestling Varsity Wrestling Vikings 27 New Trier East 36 Vikings 25 North Chicago 24 Vikings 18 Oak Park 45 Vikings 24 Maine East 36 Vikings 0 North Chicago 60 Vikings 5 New Trier East 53 Vikings 0 Maine East 60 Vikings 6 New Trier West 54 Vikings 3 New Trier West 52 Vikings 6 Wheeling 53 Vikings 6 Wheeling 57 Vikings 15 Carmel 45 Vikings 9 Carmel 51 Vikings 20 McHenry 32 Vikings 22 McHenry 42 Vikings 21 Highland Park 26 Vikings 12 Highland Park 45 Vikings 36 Niles West 24 Vikings 26 Niles West 32 Vikings 23 Deerfield 35 Vikings 9 Deerfield 54 Vikings 4 Maine South 58 Vikings 4 Maine West 57 Sophomore Wrestling JV Wrestling Vikings 42 New Trier East 24 Vikings 25 New Trier East 35 Vikings 13 Oak Park 45 Vikings 12 North Chicago 31 Vikings 29 North Chicago 32 Vikings 0 Maine East 72 Vikings 0 Maine East 62 Vikings 17 New Trier West 36 Vikings 10 New Trier West 46 Vikings 8 Highland Park 60 Vikings 14 Wheeling 53 Vikings 24 Niles West 24 Vikings 39 Carmel 33 Vikings 6 Deerfield 51 Vikings 6 McHenry 51 Vikings 3 Maine South 66 Vikings 12 Highland Park 40 Vikings 15 Niles West 42 Vikings 24 Deerfield 39 Vikings 6 Maine South 62 1 14 Maine West 51 173 Varsity Basketball Vikings 95 Sullivan 46 Vikings 65 Notre Dame 62 Vikings 90 Glenbrook South 44 Vikings 57 Niles West 56 Vikings 68 Roosevelt 56 Vikings 42 Oak Park 65 Vikings 59 New Trier West 71 Vikings 63 Niles East 74 Vikings 72 Glenbrook North 85 Vikings 70 Deerfield 54 Vikings 68 Highland Park 71 Vikings 49 Niles West 60 Vikings 59 Maine South 98 Vikings 62 Maine West 64 Vikings 52 Niles East 60 Vikings 52 Maine South 92 Sophomore Basketball Vikings 56 Sullivan 60 Vikings 32 Notre Dame 48 Vikings 46 Glenbrook South 65 Vikings 59 Roosevelt 42 Vikings 62 Niles West 74 Vikings 51 Oak Park 65 Vkings 51 New Trier West 52 Vikings 51 Niles East 55 Vikings 36 Deerfield 58 Vikings 31 Highland Park 43 Vikings 35 Niles West 59 Vikings 23 Maine South 65 Vikings 28 Maine West 71 Vikings 33 Niles East 52 Varsity Swimming Vikings 70 Niles West 25 Vikings 30 Deerfield 65 Vikings 30 Maine South 65 Vikings 54 Maine West 41 Vikings 52 Maine East 43 Vikings 63 Maine North 32 Vikings 41 New Trier West 54 Vikings 80 Niles East 15 Freshman Swimming Vikings 64 Niles West 31 Vikings 19 Deerfield 76 Vikings 68 Maine South 32 Vikings 41 Maine West 54 Vikings 19 Maine East 76 Vikings 67 Maine North 28 Vikings 38 Niles East 57 174 Frosh A. Basketball Vikings 53 Sullivan 21 Vikings 39 Notre Dame 42 Vikings 52 Glenbrook South 35 Vikings 53 Niles West 65 Vikings 30 Oak Park 47 Vikings 34 New Trier West 47 Vikings 33 Niles East 65 Vikings 36 Glenbrook North 44 Vikings 40 Deerfield 58 Vikings 58 Highland Park 32 Vikings 39 Niles West 53 Vikings 56 Maine South 42 Vikings 36 Maine West 51 Vikings 25 Niles East 42 Frosh B. Basketball Vikings 46 Notre Dame 48 Vikings 38 Glenbrook South 44 Vikings 33 Niles West 60 Vikings 22 Oak Park 40 Vikings 28 New T rier West 35 Vikings 32 Niles East 34 Vikings 38 Glenbrook North 43 Vikings 36 Deerfield 43 Vikings 46 Highland Park 30 Vikings 43 Niles West 68 Vikings 27 Maine South 67 Vikings 37 Maine West 55 Vikings 51 Niles East 61 Sophomore Gymnastics Vikings 62 Maine South 65 Vikings 56 Maine West 50 Vikings 58 Glenbrook North 65 Vikings 53 Maine North 40 Vikings 55 Deerfield 53 Vikings -48 Maine East 58 Vikings 61 Glenbrook South 70 Vikings 66 Niles West 74 Vikings 42 New Trier West 17 Vikings 78 Niles East 46 Freshman Gymnastics Vikings 42 Maine South 23 Vikings 42 Maine West 28 Vikings 44 Glenbrook North 36 Vikings 44 Maine North 0 Vikings 37 Deerfield 33 Vikings 42 Maine East 41 Vikings 51 Glenbrook South 47 Vikings 52 Niles West 48 Vikings 48 New Trier West 18 Vikings 47 Niles East 46 Vatsity Gymnastics Vikings 124 Maine South 114 Vikings 132 Maine West 104 Vikings 135 Glenbrook North 95 Vikings 126 Maine North 29 Vikings 121 Deerfield 63 Vikings 133 Maine East 87 Vikings 115 Glenbrook South 106 Vikings 137 Niles West 129 Vikings 135 New Trier West 101 Vikings 136 Niles East 132 Vikings Girls Gymnastics 76 Niles East 59 Vikings 60 Maine South 47 Vikings 75 Niles West 78 Vikings 68 Maine West 71 Vikings 65 Deerfield 79 Vikings 74 Niles West 73 Vikings 74 Niles East 49 175 Freshmen 178 A. Chatting in the courtyard are Kurt Stangenes and Nathan Waltzer B. Scott Weitzman looks on as David Steelman carefully checks to find out what color day it is. C. Completing a rocket model in class is Ricky Sullivan. D. Matthew Levy tries a new way of carrying his books to class. 179 Abrams. Jay Adeiman. Grant Adelman. Judith Africk. Michael Agins. Louis Albert. Audrey Alexander. Scott Alpert. Bonita Alport. Arleen Anderson. Janice Andre. Brian Anola. Cherry Ansell. Susan Appelman. Eric Arendt. Karey Aronson. Leslye Aull. Theresa Axness. David Azus. Laurence Babendir. Stuart Bacalar. Carey Baker. Ellen Barkal. Steven Barkal. Stewart Barnes. Mindy Barnett. Pamela Barnow. Shelley Baron. Fonda Baumgaertner. Richard Bayer. Alan Becker. Rhonda Beermann. Jack Beiser. Michelle Bemoras. David Benjamin. Beth Berger. Barry Berkelhamer. Donna Berkley. Jeffrey Berman. Fane Berman. Randy Berman. Susan Berrick. Stephanie Blachman. Susan Bloom. Sharon Blumenstme. Randy Boaz. Andrea Bodenstein. Kandee Bolshon. Debra Brand. Kevin Brass. Mark Brenner. Babette Brenner. Gary Bressler. Fred Brodwin. Paul Bromberg. Stacy Bronstem. Jeffrey Bronswick. Robert Brostrom. Diane Brown. Julie Burkholder. Christi 180 Burnette. Ruth Buzil. Steven Cahan. Elizabeth Caras. Robert Carlson. Annette Carlson. Jill Carlson. Martina Carlson. Robert Chemers. Ira Chemers. Mark Chez. Lauri Chinskey. Barbara Chnstoffersen. Debbie Christy. Linda Citron. Cathy Clary. Scott Coe. William Cohen. Andee Cohen. Debra Cohn. Stuart Cook. Sandra Cooper. Marcie Corber. Debra Cotovsky. Marla Crystal. Jams Cunningham. Laurie Cutler. Alan Dagostino. Cathy Dahm. Gregory Dandrea. Domemca Daniels. Michael Davidson. Mark DeCarl. Pamela DeCorrevont. James Deitch. Nancy DeJonge. Christopher DeLaurier. Katherine DeMar. Sheryl Dennen.Susan Pesko. Brian Deutsch. Lisa Deutsch. Michael Deutsch. Nancy Diamond. Cheryl Dick. Irene Dietrich. Christy Diller. Barry Dlatt. David Dolm. Linda Dolm. Shelli Dombek. Maureen Donenberg. Jeffrey Doren.Eugene Dummy. Frederic Dusz. William Dworski. Steven Eckhardt. Jane Eckhardt. Joan Eckhardt. June Edidin. Linda Einstein. Frederic Elenbogen. Beryl Elkes. Alan English. Eric Epstein. Stuart Erikson. Doris Eskow. Cary Eyer. Gregory 181 Fain. Donna Farber. Jayne Farber. Rande Feirstem. Ellen Feldman. Charles Fine. Neil Fink. Robin Fischbein. Kenneth Fischburg. Steven Fisher. Greg Fisher. Sheryl Fishman. Lisa Fleisher. Debra Fleisher. Linda Fleming. Cynthia Ford. Randy Fox. Neil Fradin. Eric Fraelick. Donna Frandzel. Steven Frankel. Rhonda Frankel. Steven Friedman. Charles Friedman. Lawrence Friedman. Rochelle Friend. Marsha Gans. Howard Garner. Tedi Gem. Susan Gerber. Gary Gerhardt. Kurt Gerol. Mark Gindin. Eileen Gistenson. Lisa Glustoff. Brad Goldberg. David Goldstein. Leslie Goldstein. Marcy Goodman. Maxine Gordon. Alan Gordon. Gail Gordon. Stanford Gorell. Barbara Gotfried. Michael Gottlieb. Michael Green. Larry Green. Paula Greenberger. Lawrence Gremley. Robert Groner. Burton Grossman. Bonnie Grossman. David Grossman. Eliot Grund. Judith Guenther. Thomas Gumbiner. Daniel Guthman. Deborah Gutmann. Scott Guzniczak. Donna Haber. Matthew Handmaker. Marla Hankin. Susan Harris. David Harris. Michael Harris. Nancy Healy. Theresa Herman. Allen Hersh. Mark Hershenhouse. Wayne Hervig, Ricky Herz. William Hohrnan. Joy Humann. Peter Hurtaugh. Constance Huttel. Debra Iwick. Michael Jacobs. David Jacobson. Gail Jacobson. Laurie Jaman. Nancy 182 James. Patricia Jankovic. Marina Jansen. Connie Jedwabnik. George Jen. George Jesser. Julie Jochum. Madeline Johnson. Randy Johnson. Theodore Joseph. Michael Kadetz. Paul Kalodimos. Christina Kane. Robert Kanter. Larry Kaplan. Scott Karm. Janice Karol. Stacy Karp. Donna Kasman. Deborah Katz. Larry Kaufman. Mitchell Kay. Elizabeth Keer. Jill Kemp. Kirby Kempner. Michael Kerbis. Valerie Kmoshita. Duane Kiss. William Klassman, Brian Klebe. Wayne Kleifield. Erin Klein. Lori Knepper. Robert Koenig. Ted Koontz. Thomas Kostas. Robin Kotas, Karen Kozuch. Robert Kramer. Gary Kramer. Sheri Krammer. Terri Kranson. Dale Kravitz. Melinda Kreisel. Deborah Kritzberg. Ira Kushnir. Robert Ladd. James Laity. Michael Lapping. Sheila Lashen. Robin Latiolais. Karen Lau. Jane Lavitt. David Lecey. Gerald Leeb. Leslie Lefferts. Steven Lerman. Aria Leszkiewicz. Diane Levenson. Nancy Leventhal. Randi Levin. Charene Levin. Mark Levin. Michael Levin. Michael 183 Levin. Susan Levine. Howard Levinson. Susan Levitan. Edwin Levy. Matthew Lichterman, Marc Liebman. Rhonda Litton. Claudia Lindenberg. Debra Lipsig. Robin Lisnek. Paul Liss. Kenneth Loginsky. Pamela London. Steven Lotito. Michael Loveless. Dam Lund. Patti Lurie. Michael Lusk. Joan Lustig. Marlee Machado. Emilio Markowitz. Phillip Marx. Mitchell Mastro. Rosann Matan. Nada Matzkm. Steven Max. Beth Max. Jodi McMahon. Kathleen McKenna.Grace McPherson. Michael Medansky. Lewis Mendelson. Martin Merdinger. Steven Metier. Keith Michaels. Eugene Michaelson. David Miller. Alyce Miller. Debra Miller. Janet Miller. Michael Mitchell. Robert Molitor. Margaret Morton. David Mosenson. Lisa Murphy. Shawn Natker. Maris Neihaus. Sandra Netchm. Michael Neu. Lori Neuhaus. Lynn Neuhaus. Ruth Neuman. Doreen Neumark. Dianne Nicholson. Sandra Noparstak. Beth Oakes. Robert O'Connell. Ann Odegaard. Karen Ogawa. Michael Okun. David Olsen. Karen Orloff. Sheree Owen. Thomas O'Young. Madeline Ozell. Patti Palincsar. Steven Palmieri. Lisa 184 Paneral. Kimberly Pappanduros. Robert Pasko. Leon Peck. Hope Pellegrino. Joann Pergantis. Steven Peterson. Dale Peterson. James Pichler. Betty Pierce. William Pogoff. Karen Poitras. Barbara Ponfil. Jody Pope. Kathleen Poulakidas. Evan Powell. Joe Price. Vicki Pusch. Gordon Puzes. David Raider. Hillary Rappm. Suzanne Reder. Richard Reed. Donna Rem. Diane Reisman. Marla Reizner. Alan Richards. Theodore Richmond. Debra Riemer. Ronald Riger. Ross Ripes. Barry Roach. Susan Robinson. Laurie Robinson. Peggy Rodm. Bruce Rosenbloom. Laurel Rosenfeld. Joyce Rosenquist. Vicki Ross. Vicky Rov; Rick Roth. Ronald Rothman. Bradley Rotman. Susan Rubenstein. Jodi Rubm. David Rubin. David Rubm. Judith Rubinstein. Donna Ruby. Jeffrey Ruchim. Mark Ruffer. Anne Russo. Rick Rutkm. Rachel Sachs. Neill Saffer. Debra Saltzman. Steven Salzman. Scott Sampson. Robert Sandhop. Kristine Sanz. Steven Saruk. Shelley Satiro. Cathy Sawyer. Can Sax. Pamela Scanlon. Eileen 185 Schelling. James Schels. Christine Schiff. Arlene Schmidt. John Schneider. Lori Shraiber. Marc Schroeder. Leslie Schusteff. Susan Schwartz. Carol Schwartz. Kenneth Schwartz. Marcie Schwartz. Neil Selgrad. Randall Sells. Adrienne Selman. Philip Seltzer. Barry Sero. Mane Shafer. Jeffery Shapiro, Alan Shapiro. Allen Shapiro. Susan Share. Abby Shield. Terry Shifrin. Paul Shirman. Gary Shochet. Jody Shyette. Elizabeth Siegelman, Cheryl Sielck. Sheryl Siewert, Bryan Silverman. Janet Silverman. Paula Silverman. Susan Silverstein. Jeffrey Simon, Avi Simons. Laura Simpson. Larry Singer. Sari Skolnik. Scott Sloan. Marci Smith. David Smith. David Smith. Deborah Snyder. Michele Snyder. Nancy Sokolow. Merrit Solochek. Mardi Solomon. Jessica Solomon, Kathleen Soohen. Elizabeth Sostrm. Donna Spector. Beth Spector. Mark Spector. Michael Sperling. Marcey Stangenes. Kurt Steelman. David Steffens. Lawrence Stein. Andrew Steinberg. Bruce Steinberg. Terri Sterling. Sherri Sternfeld. Susan Stewart. Catherine Strieter. Sally Sucherman. Diane Sugarman. Marc Sullivan. Ricky 186 Suzukida. John Swiderski. Irene Szymski. Deborah Tarragano. Robert Tatkm. Cary Telman. Leslie Thiry. Jean Thomas. Judith Thummel. Leslie Treger. Mark Tucker. Douglas Turoff. Charles Uccullo. Mary Unterfenger. John Usen. Randall Urbanski. Charlotte Vale. Drew Vangeem. Pamela Veenhuis. Diane Voedisch. Virginia Wagner. Lisa Wallach. Debra Wallach. Helene Wallk. Hilory Walsh. Kevin Waltzer. Nathan Wassel. Rebecca Wasserman. Jody Waxberg. Ronald Wdowicki. William Weber. Lisa Wechter. Debra Weinberg. Lori Weiner. Caryn Weiner. Mitchell Weis. Rosalie Weisman. Michael Weiss. Daniel Weissman. Linda Weitzman. Daniel Weitzman. Scott Wescott. Steven Wilkinson. Jane Wilkinson. Jill Williams. Alayne Williams. Andrea Wilson. Donna Winer. Candace Wiora. Cynthia Wirth. Georgina Wolf. Andrea Wolf. Dona Marie Wolflick. Jay Wolk. Robin Woloshin. Ruth Wolthuis. Mark Wong, Rosalind Yale. Carol Yelin. Max Yon. Susan 187 Sophomores 188 A. Gymnast Robin Stone perfects the squat vault during her GPE class. B Lee Hollek and Karen Orlove relax between classes in the Hall D courtyard. C. Taking advantage of a sunny day, Benita Levine does her homework outdoors while a friend naps. D. An inside approach to building sets is used by senior Mark Schroeder and sophomore Loren Doppelt. E. Macrame, the ancient art of knot-tying, is practiced by Phyllis Kraft. F. Modular scheduling allows David Smith to practice the drums during his free mods. 189 Aaron. Robert Abbey. Gail Abelman. Steven Abelskt. Isaac Abram. Steven Abrams. Diane Adachi. Glenn Alexander. Marcy Amstadter. Marcy Anhalt. Kathleen Anundson. Gary Arnieri. Amy Artstein. Fern Arvidson. Suzette Asher. Jeffrey Atkins. Frednc Axelrod. David Balogh. Michael Barkan. Ricki Bartlett. Steven Bauman. Mitchell Becker. Linda Bedony. James Belhdo. Jose Beltran. Maricon Berg. Lawrence Berke. Michael Berman. Robert Bermudez. Denise Berner. Susan Bielinski. Maureen Binder. Audrey Bjork. Karla Blackman. Karen Block. Bernard Bloom. Allen Blum. Marc Bobrow. Daniel Boim. Nancy Bowlen. Daniel Bragdon. John Brandess. Laurice Breslaw. Abby Brickman, Karen Brin. Glen Brodsky. Shari Brody. Benjamin Bronstein. Marci Brottman. Gail Brown. Candace Brown. Michael Bruckman. Phillip Bryskler. Michael Burns. John Butz. Susan Byer. Debbi Calderone. Linda Cameron. Joseph Campise. James Capobianco. Virginia Carlino. Patti Charness. Eugene Chou. Raymond Cleve. Lori Cohen. Alyse Cohen. Debra Cohen. Judith Cohen. Marla 190 Colodny. Gail Conrad. Julie Conradt. Nancy Copeland. Robin Corday. Paula Coventry. Ann Current. Diane D'Antomo. James Dardick. Lynda Davis. Karen Dembo. Philip Denenberg. Arden Des Jardms. Mark Deutsch. Ronald Diamond. Nicole Dick. Debora Dictor. Ronald Didech. Gregg Dietch. Jonathan Dolm. Jordan Donenberg. Benjie Donenberg. Nancy Doppelt. Loren Drehobl. Susan Drohan. Cynthia DuBow. Bradley DuPuis. Denise Ehrlich. Jeffrey Elbaum. Deborah Elbaum. Tern Elkins. Dean Emanuel. Donna Epstein. Richard Ewing. James Ezrin. Julie Fassino. Gary Feigen. Ronald Femgold. Marla Ferstl. Joseph Fields. Charmaine Fink. Martin Finkel. Holley Finkelman. Jeffrey Fischman. Gary Fivelson. Janice Fleishman. Sharon Fletcher. Myron Fox. Debra France. Robert Frankel. Gary Franklin. Steven Friedman. David Friedman. David Friedman. Deborah Friedman. Dori Friedman. Faye Friedman. Pamela Friedman. Stephen Friedman. Steven Friereich. David Fritchie. Patrick Furfey. John Furmanski. Richard Galuski. Russell Garfield. Loni Gauer. David Gelfond. Marc Gendell. Scott 191 Gersten. Elyse Getlm. Jeffrey Gill. Jom Ginsburg. Larry Gitlm. Merle Glenner. Michael Glickman. Lori Goebel. Kathleen Goeltenbodt. Russell Gold. Howard Goldberg. Edward Goldberg. Honey Goldberg. Richard Goldfein. Linda Goldman. Alan Goldman. Deborah Goldman. Lawrence Goldstein. Deborah Goldstein. Joseph Goltz. Sharon Gomberg. Steven Goodyear. Hollis Gooris. Lindsey Gordon. Vicki Gorov. Marcia Graf. Pamela Green. Gayle Green. Joy Greene. Joel Grobstem. Holly Gross. Sheri Gruen. Bruce Guital. Sylvia Gullo, Jeffrey Gutman. Patricia Gutman. Susan Hamilton. William Hanus. Judy Harris. Susan Head. Christine Hecht. Robbee Heller. Julie Henkm. Henry Herrmann. Gail Hersh. Neil Herz. Stephen Hickman. Laurel Hinze. Michael Hirsch. Ellen Hitchock. Vincent Hoffing, Ellen Hohs. Ronald Holton. Carol Howe. Jeffrey Hubal. Bradly Humann. James Hunter. Martin Hurto. Darlene Iwick. Wayne Izenman. Jeffrey Jacks. Barbara Jacobson. Steven Jankauer. Carrie Jarmuth. Janet Jordan. Lynn Kahen. Howard Kalfen. David Kaplan. Lynn Kaplan. Rod Kaplan. Steven Karbin. Monica Karel. Pamela Karlin. Sheryl Karp. Martin 192 Katz. Helene Katz. Jeffrey Kauffman. Sheri Kauffman. Sharon Kay. Sally Keating. Julie Kellerman. Norman Kelly. Russell Kendler. Thomas Kenoe. Susan Kessler. Ronald Klein. Alan Klerman. Rita Klinsky. Terri Koff. David Koob. Richard Kopoulos, Charles Korey. Barbara Korn.Judy Kornfeind. Lori Kornfeind. Ray Kost. Jeffrey Kovitz. Karen Kozlov. Cheryl Kraft. Beverly Kraft. Phyllis Kramer. Paul Krause. Ellyn Kreisman. Bruce Krepacek. Aviva Kresch. Joel Krueger. Laura Kruse. Audree Kruse. Lori Kuhnle. Richard Kusnetz. Alicia Landt. Cindy Lang. Gayle Langer. Deborah Larsen. Lori Lasin. Paula Lazar. Renee Leaf. Rhonda Ledvora. Kathleen Lehrer. Janine Leib. Nancy Leichtling. Pamela Lerman. Jay Lerner. Robert Levenson. Rickey Levey. Mitchell Levin. Steven Levin. Susan Levitt. Debra Levitt. Lloyd Levy. Barbie Levy. Roberta Lewen. Kimberlee Lewis. Michael Lewis. Robin Lmgel. Cynthia Lipton. Deborah Lisit. Sandi Liss. Barry Liss. Robin Litwin. Neil Lorber. Randy Lucas. Lauren Lyons. Deborah Magad. Carlen Malitz. Andrea Mallin. Pamela Mallin. Thomas Maloney. Mary Mann. Rosalyn Marion. David Mark. Richard Markbreit. Kathy Marshall. Gary Marx. Thomas Masters. George Masterton. Stephen Mayer. Peter Mayzel. Suzy McDade. Joanne McKenna. Patrick Meadows. Georgette Mecklenburg. Sheri Meleliat. Judith Mendelson. Lori Mendelson. Robin Metrick. Linda Meyer. Marcie Meyers. Alan Milgram. Karen Miller. Barbara Miller. Bonnie Miller. Dean Miller. Gerilyn Miller. Leora Miller. Marilyn Miller. Mitchell Miller. Russell Miller. Sharon Miller. Wendy Mmkus. Jonathan Minsky. Arnold Mitchell. Joanne Monaster. Phyllis Morath. John Moritz. Susan Morris. Gail Morrison. Scott Mosenson. Randee Moskowitz. Debbie Moyen. Lee Murmck. Pamela Nakashima. Laura Nessel. Stuart Neuhaus. Robert Nissen. Diane Nonnemacher. Helen Norberg. Norman Novak. Vanessa O'Brien. Kathleen Olker. Lawrence Orlove. Karen Packer. Dawn Palmer. Monica Palmieri. Mike 194 Park. Greg Pawlow. Alan Penzik. Cheryl Perel. Joel Perkal. Rachel Perlman. Mark Perlow. Steven Peterson, Sandra Picker. Janice Pisano. Cathleen Portman. Elise Powell. Leslie Pritikin. Lesley Pritikin. Lorin Radman. Julie Railing. William Ramoutar. Steve Randall. Lisa Ransdell. Susan Ransenberg. Alan Raskin. Marla Rasky. Mitchell Raymond. Philip Reich. David Reiter. Anne Rein. Susan Reizman, Vernon Riederman. Karen Robinson. Patricia Roseman. Hygh Rosenbloom. Jay Rosenschein. Gail Ross. Renee Rotfeld. Nancy Roth. Steve Rothman. Robert Rothner. Debra Roti. James Rovin. Robert Rubin. Monica Rubinstein. Sherry Rudd. Terri Rudolph. Janice Rysztogi. Renee Sala. Kevin Salk. Mitchell Sampras. Christopher Samsky. Feme Sanes. Scott SaposniK. Gary Sapoznik. Sharon Schactman. Beth Schaefer. Brian Schaffel. Michael Schallman. James Schechter. Lesley Schelhng. Nancy Schift. Rachel Schmadebeck. Deborah Schmalz. Michael Schmidt. David Schoenburg. Harry Schramm. Karen Schwartz. Mark 195 Schwartz. Sherry Seffren. Randal Segal. Carm Shane. Ronald Shapiro. Paul Sheade. Robert Sheer. Penny Sherman. Cary Sherman. Mitchell Sherman. Scott Shimabukuro. Debbie Ship. Stuart Shuwal. Lesley Siegel. Robert Sigmond. Bennet Silver. Patrice Simons. Kenneth Singer. Ellen Slaton. Amy Smith. David Smith. Kimberly Snyder. Michael Soil. Kenneth Solomon. Lawrence Solovy. Beth Solovy. Cynthia Solovy. Karen Sonenschem. Sharon Sowinski. Barbara Spatz. Robert Spiegel. Alan Stann. Ronald Steelman. Robert Stein. Beatrice Stern. Laura Stern. Michael Sternberg. Michael Stezskal. Craig Stone. Robin Stroner. Thomas Sullivan. Charles Sutker. Shelley Swanson. Judith Swanson. Kurt Sweetow. Stacy Szarvas. Steven Taussig, Cara Terry. Janet Thurston, Sandra Tikulski. Sheri Tolzien. Gerald Tomback. Karyn Tomback. Michael Tsuneta. Irene Tucker. Lynne Tucker. Michele 196 Turovitz. Edie Turovitz. Judy Valentine. Susan Valentino. Jane Vicker. Sharon Viner. Hope Vogelmann. David Waldman. Mitchell Warshaw. Edward Warshawsky. Jeffrey Warshawsky. Lee Waxburg. Shelley Waxman. Joan Wayne. Martin Wdowicki. Elizabeth Wear. Cynthia Weber. Carol Weglarz. Kenneth Weil. Garry Wembaum. Sharon Weinberg. Randy Weinberg. Robert Weiner. Laurence Weinstein. Erwin Weisberg. Andrea Weiss. Alan Weiss. Faith Weiss. Renee Weiss. Susan Weitzman. Lori Welter. Kenneth Wenger. Ruth Westphal. Carl Wietor. Debbie Williams. Lynn Wmer. Karen Wolke. Esther Woloshin. Lynne Wong. Ella Wulff. Rhonda Yonan. Edward Young. Bradley Zagon. Sheri Zaitz, Daniel Zalay, Benjie Zeal. Joanne Zeunert. Donald Zide. Pamela Zimmer, Glenn Zimmerly. Marilyn Ziolkowski. Yvonne Zobel. Alex Zoberman. Harry Zolke. Colleen Zucker. Paul f? mei -■ Juniors 198 A. Don Glickstein arouses school spirit at the homecoming assembly with the traditional A-Shee-Ba-Ba chant. B. Sandra Zeuschner works on a vital part of the just-Us homecoming float C. Observing carbon-dioxide production by yeast cells s biology student Ei- leen Mitchell. D. Senior Michael Stein and junior Rich Condit engage in a battle of wits in a chess game. E. Even on a rainy day, cheerleader Debbie Chez loses none of her Viking enthusiasm. F. Utilizing her unscheduled time in the LMC is junior Mindy Wolte. C. Using an open hand block on green belt karate student Stu Volkow's kick is fellow green belt Mike Deutsch. 199 200 Ablin. Paula Abrams. Jeffrey Adelman, Cary Africk. Joel Aibaum. Jeffrey Alpert. Dan Alport. Ira Alscher. Murry Alter. Mitchell Altschul. Wayne Anderson, Steve Andrzeiewski. Karen Antman. Steven Appel. Aleyce Arendt. Nancy Arivdson. Deborah Azriel. David Azus, Bette Bakal. Robin Baker. Matthew Balisteri. Brenda Barnett. Jess Baron. Scott Bass. Laurie Bassuk. Wendy Bavaro. Jeanne Bay. Jami BecK.Chrstine Becker. Lori Behr. Ronda Behren. Pamela Behrens. Craig Bell, David Bender. Robyn Bendersky. Jill Bennett. Deborah Berger. Helame Berger. Terri Berkowitz. Debra Berkson. Jill Berlin. Brian Berman. Andrew Berman. Mitchell Berman. Richard Bernstein. Randy Bernstein. Toby Blake. Kenneth Blakey, Paul Block. Cindy Bookman. Stuart Borman. Terry Borowsky. Barbara Bosley. Scott Bottom. Jill Bowlen. Sean Brachman. Steven Brand. Jeffrey Brandwem. David Brenndoerfer, Claus Bricker. Ross Brody. David Bromberg. Debra Brooker. Jill Brottman. Karen Bussell. Mark Byster. Beth Calabrese. Marian Cantor. Joel Carlson. Claudia Carlson, John Chavin. Shari Chemers. Susan Chez. Debra Christian. David Cierny. Bridget Ciupke. Yvonne Cleve. Linda Cogan. Michael Cohen. Norman Colecchia. Paul Collins. Cynthia Compiani. James Condit. Richard Conradt. Susan Cutler. Steven Dahm. Mark Dellegrazie, Patti Demar, Nancy Deutchman. Jerold Deutsch. Michael Dietz. Patricia Dolms. Steven Domash. Sari Drucker. Steven Ehrensaft. Richard Eichaker. Ronald Eisenstein, Lynne Epstein. Jan Fein. Jill Feinglass. Cary Ferdinand. Michael Ferris. Nancy Feuerstein. Allen Fidel. Sara Fieldman, Charles Fieldman. Karen Fink. Patricia Finkel. Robbi Fortunato. Susan Fradm. David Friedlander. Mark Friedman. Scott Friedman. Sheri Friedman. Stewart Fritchie. William Fritz. Jeffrey Fu. Timothy Gainer. Rhonda Garber. Jay Garfinkle. Sue Gelbart, Allen Gerowitz. Robert Getlin. Janyce Gilieland. Beth Ginsburgh. Robert Gistenson. Daniel Glickstem. Donald Gockenbach. Anne Goebel. Steven Goebelt. Janice Gold. David Goldman. Philip Goldman. Scott Goldman. Susan Goldsmith. Jay Goldstein. Debbie 201 202 Goldstein. Mark Goodfriend. Iris Goodman. Steve Gottemer, Donna Gottlieb. Hyse Grahn. Nancy Green. Paul Greenberg. Debra Greenberg. Stuart Greenburg. Brad Greene. Jeffrey Grossman. Edward Grossmai.. Ian Gruhn. Paul Guenther. John Gullo. Vincent Gutman, Ann Gutman. Peggy Haag. Karen Hackett. Connie Hanan. Martin U- nHI vr nA L, I r- nanoiur, nODin Hanley. Debbie Hanold. Claus Hansen. Mary Harper. Laurice Harris. Andrea Harris. David Harris. Robert Harrison. Howard Hayes. David Heether. Nancy Hefter. Daniel Heimlich. Marvin Heller. Daniel Hendricts, Edward Herman. Kenneth Herzog. Cathleen Hirsch. Judith Hoffman. Richard Hope. Kathleen Horgan. Bruce Huska. Maxme Ipjian. Sharon Jackson. Sherri Jacobs. Michael Jacobs. Morris Jacobson. David Jacobson. Scott Janls. Norman Jen. Edward Johnson, Claudia Johnson. Sharon Kalis. Gudrun Kalish. Norman Kaminski. Norbert Kaplan. Francme Kaplan. Scott Kaplan. Sheri Kaplan. Steve Karlin. Fred Kasman. Roberta Kassel. Debo-ah (rar ramer. I framer.: (rammer. Jacalyn (randel. Bruce (rmsky. Steven Kruse. David Kuhnle. John Kuznetsky. Paul Kvetko. Cheryl Labowitz. Nancy Lachman. Ronald Lance. Michael Lander. Alan Lapping. Arlene Lasch. Susan Lazar. Felice Lazarus.Cathy Learn. Laurie Lee. Stuart Leibovitz. Lynn Leikm. Robin Lerman. Charles Lev. Steven Leventhal. Hov Levin. David Levin. Jay Levin. Michele Levin. Teri Levinson. Arthur Levy. Joel Levy. Richard Lewin. Fred Ley. Carol Libman. Nancy Lieberman. Jen Lipschutz. Sharon Litwm. Sandy London. Nora — Long. Aimee Luckman. Terry Lurie. Beth Lurie. Marla Lusk. Jeanne Magad. Debra Magerl. Gail Mages. Ken Malkes. Allison Mandel. Roselyn Mantelman, Jeffrey Marcado. Debra Marek. Kimberly Markin. Lawrence Marks, Joel Martens. Scott Marzinelli. Martin Mathison. Lynn Mayster. Kathy McDade. Susan Meczyk. Robert Medansky. Alan Merdtnger. Phillip Merritt. Scott Metier. Mark Meyers. Helmi Meyers. Hollis Mihina. Karen Miller. Andrew Miller. Cynthia Miller. Debra Miller. Jacqueline Miller. Michael Minsky. Warren Mitchell. Eileen Mittenthai. Ellen Moczisko. Elizabeth Modes. Marla Molitor. Thomas Monmger. Madeline Morris. Rhonda Murphy. Brian Mussar. John Nadler. Neil Nadolna. Jacquelyn Neu, Jeffery Newman. Ilene Newman. Stewart Nicola. Terry Nierman. Barbara Nusinow. Robin Oakes. Barbara O’Connell. Mary Olian, Jeffrey Olsen. Nancy Pappanduros. Janet Paul. Theodore Pawlak. Carol Perelgut. Alar. Peterson. Christine 204 Peterson. John Peterson. William Phillips. Jay Picker. Edmund Pikowsky. Robert Pivar. Gary Porter. Cindy Quam. Edward Rambert. Jerry namis. KODert Ratliff. Pamela Rechel. David Reizman. Allan Reynolds. Susan Richards, lone Riemer. Kerry Rivkin. Susan Rizzo. Michael Roback. Darcy Room. David Rose. Gayle Rosen, Wendy Rosenberg. Judy Rosenbloom. Dorene Rosenfeld. Richard Rosenthal. Richard Rosin. Larry Rosnick. Steven Ross. Susan Roth. Elliot Roth. Nancy Roth. Stephan Rothblatt. Dana Rubin. Mark Runge. Howard Ruttenberg. Marla Rysztogi. Roberta Sabin, Neal Sacks. Brana Sacks. Joel Saga II. Alfred Salat. David Salberg. Michael Salzman. Jack Samuels. Michael Sax. Michael Schienberg. Keith Schimmel. Nancy Schinberg. Lori Schumer. Robert Schusteff. Marla Schwartz. Marcy Schwartz. Marty Schwartz. Renee Schwartz. Ronald Serota. Scott Shaftal. Max Shalon. Linda 2055 Share. Lawrence Shiachter. Ted Shochet. Larry Sibul, Sheryl Silber. Linda Silverman. Fern Silverstem. Terry Simpson. Paul Simpson. Stephen Simpson. Steven Singer. Howard Smith. Barry Smith. Jacqueline Smolen. Renee Soderberg. Sharon Sokolsky. Barry Solomon. Barry Sowinski. Michael Spiegel. Ben Spivak. Jeffrey Spryszak. Carol Spungen. Charles Stangenes. Thor Stawiarski. Janice Steffens. Leslie Stem. Arnold Steinberg. £ois Stender. Claudia Sternfeld. Eydie Stevens. Steven Stezskal. Alan Stitt. Linda Streibel. Gerda Stuckmann. Karen Stuermer. Kathi Swanson. Conrad Talan. David Temkm. Diane Teplinsky. Kerry Terlecki. Judy Thoss. Nancy Turbov. Mindy Turner. Nora Turoff. Barbara Turski, Kevin Tynan. Sheila Vahle. Linda Vale. Mary VanUffelen, Patricia Vaughn. Jeffrey Veenhuis. Mary Vetter. Nancy Vicker, Natalie Volkow, Stuart Waldman. Robert Waltnch. Ingrid Walustak. Christopher Warshawsky. Caryn Wear. Richard Weger. George Weiner. Iris Weinman. Jeffrey 206 — Weisman. Beveri Weisman. Patti Weiss. Lon Weiss. Sheri Weitzman. Robin Weidy. Dan Wermck. Wilcox. Pi Wilgrube. Williams. Willens. C Winer Winter. Jan Wolf. Brian Wolfe. Mindy Wolflick. Gregory Wolinsky. Randee Wolke. Michael Yon, Kemal Zalon. Yvonne Zebovitz. Janet Zeitlin. Sherrye Zeuschner. Sandra Zimmerman. Susan Zook. Stuart Zun. Leslie Zvolner. Mitchell ?07 A. Mike Kravitz stops for a drink of water before class. B. Sue Morse works with students at Jane Stenson School as part of the Child Care Practicum program. C. The technique of operating a television camera is shown by Laura Millman in her TV Workshop class. D. Anxiously awaiting the announcement of the homecoming queen is Debbie Pierce and her escort Cary Rosenberg. E. At his community service Job Neal Samuels tests the water in the JCC pool for the ph factor. F. Carol Ratliff is deep in thought in A100. C. Working on Norsecapades sets are Steve Levy, Mark Schroeder and George Moore. 209 Abel. Kim Alfassa. Alissa Anders. James Abrams. Larry Alfassa. Debra Anderson. Russell Adams. Joanne Amstadter. Fredric Angell. Rosanne Ansell. Wendy Anstadt. Bradford Armitage. Robert Aron. Stanton Asher. Sheryl Atlas. Scott Axel. Jerry Azus. Gregory Baba. Steve Babetch. Janice Bader. David Baer. Steven Barkan. Howard Barnfield. John Barnow. Felice Barron. Carol Bartz. Gail Baum. Debra 210 Robert Armitage Bavaro. Donna Becker. Randi Bemoras. Dennis Berger. Karen Berger. Sandy Berns. Steven Becharas. George Behrman. Stuart Berger. Eileen Berger. Karen Berkowsky. Ilene Bielmski. Nancy Becker. Gayle Beltran. Cesar Berger. Judi Berger. Mark Berland. Lorin Birger. Nancy Berliner. Paul Blachman. Janet Berner, Steven Blackman. David Berns. Glenn Blake. Thomas 211 Campise. Deborah Carlson. Gail Cann. Margot Carlson. William Carlson. Bonnie Cassman. Nancy Block. Merle Blomberg. Patricia Bloom. Corey Bloom. Howard Bloom. Mark Blum. Denise Bobrow. Stuart Bokalders. Sigurds Bornstein. Cindy Borst. John Boxenbaum. Stuart Bragdon. Jean Brenner. Craig Bressler. Gail Brettner. Sandra Brodwin. David Brower. Mary Ann Brown. Marla Brown. William Burkholder. Edwin Bussell. Clifford Butz. Michael Cabot. Scott Cain. Barry • 212 Christ. Gert Ciupke. Clemens Clamage. Brett Cellini. Nicholas Chemers. Caryn Chemers. Nan Chensky. Dale Chernoff. Synda Childs. Susan Carolyn Epstein Clary. Charles Clyman. Nadine Coates. Diane Coe. Joann Cohen. Edward Cohen. Ellen Cohen. Stuart Cohn. Francine Cole. Scott Colen. Joan Conne. Randy Copeland. Lynda Cowin. Richard Croft. Howard Cronin. Kimberly Daar. Henry Davies. Charles Dechter. Ronald 3 DeLaurier. Gilbert DeLaurier. Joseph Oelman. Howard Deutsch. Randy Doupe. Leslie Droze. Guy Duby. Mary Edelman. Linda Diamond. Bruce Dolitsky. Bruce Doroff. Steven Doruff. Ronald Farber. Scott Farber. Susan Feit. Lisa Felkel. Dena Fink. Beri Fisher. Leslie Edelson. Claude Eisenstein. Susan Eiserman. Lois Ellman. Howard Elmzen. Roger Emer. William Engblom. Glenn Epstein. Carolyn Epstein. Randy Epstein. Robert Erikson. Diane Eyer. Frederic V yf .v.1; Marcia Nowak 214 Fjellander. John Fox. Lawrence Flax. Michael Fraelick. Michael Foreman. Toby Frankel. Neal Forman. Ronald Franklin. Karen Fotos. Curt Fried. Kenneth Fox. Jeffrey Friedman. Alan Friedmarv Debra Gams. Eric Friedman. Jeri Gans. Ilene Friedman. Marian Friedman. Marla Fritzshall. Richard Furfey. Katharine Gelfand. David Georgiev. Olga Genrich. Brian Gerber Lloyd 215 Paula Moyen Gillman. Francine Ginsberg. Jay Glenner. Cary Glick. Marcy Glick. Michael Glickman. Joel Gloger. Vicki Goebelt. Thomas Goldberg. Debra Goldman. Janet Goldsand. Richard Goldstein. Craig Goldstein. Enid Goldstein. Wayne Gomberg. Andra Goodman. Barbara Goodman. Robert Gordon. Barbara Gordon. Helaine Gordon. Marlene Gordon. Richard Gorell. Julie Gould. Alan Gould. Shepard Gould. Steven Gray. Ronald Green. Shellie Greenberg. Elyse 216 Greenberg. Maxine Hambourger.David Grombacher. Ann Hamilton. Susan Grossman. Steven Hankin. Joseph Gruenberg. Linda Hass. Zehava Gutmann. Julie Heap. William Hadgeorge. Jeannie Hechtman. Kenneth Heisler. David Hessing. David Heller. Julie Hintz. Russell Henning. George Hirsch. Robin Herrala. Judy Horwitz. Joel Hervig. Wenoy Huttel. Michael Herzog. Lynne Hyman. Stacey Jacob. Judy Johnson. Gregg Jacobson. Jill Johnson. Julie Jacobson. Laurie Johnson. Karen Johnson. Clayton Jones. Lisa Johnson. Curtis Jones. Robert Johnson. Deborah Joseph. Marla 217 Kacyn. Louis Kaplow. Paula Kahn. Arthur Karnow. Ilene Kalfen.Alan Karol. Susan Kaluzna. Lawrence Katz. Ronald Kaplan. Carol Kauffman. Stuart Kaplan. Robert Kauffman. Joellen Keer. Ira Kernes. Jay Kellerman. Adriane Kerr. Mary Kelliher. John Klinger. Pamela Kempner. Ellen Kluge. Patrice Kerbis. Debra Kneller. Gary Kerman. Richard Kochevar. Kathleen Koff. Eileen Kokron. Gary Kohlenbrener. Laury Kolof. Diane Kohn. Scott Kopakin. Jeffrey 218 LeRoy. Audrey Levie. Susan Levin. Bonnie Levin. Lawrence Levin. Marcia Levine. Terry Leichenko. Marsha Leon. Laurie Leon. Lyn Lepp. Barry Lerman. Cynthia Lerner. Steven Koy. Tracy Kramer. Helene Kravitz. Michael Kreisel. Jeffrey Krepack. Benjamin Krdit, Joy Kujawinski. Karen Landt. Donna Larson. Sandra Lauer. Donna Lavin. Richard LeBoyer. Marcy Lederman. Sharon Lehrer. Marc Lehtman. Andrea Korn. Michael Kornblith. Marcia Kotas. Kenneth 219 Levy. Keith Levy. Richard Levy. Steven Lieberman. Robert Litton. Judith Liss. Steven Litrofsky. Mitchell Loeb. Bruce Loginsky. Rae Lorber. David Lorber. Judy Lowenstein. Sheri Lubinsky. Jeri Lurie. Aleece Machnowski. Michael Magida. Martin Mallin. Christina Mailing. Karen March. Melinda Mark. Charles Masarweh. Nader . Masterton. Loraine Matsuo. Mark McDade. Michael McMahon. Joanne Meis. Matt Melman. Dory Meltzer, Cynthia Messerschmitt. Gail Messinger. Alan Metz. Sheri Meyers. Susan Miller. Mitchell Millman. Laura Mmkus. Daniel Miretzky. Barbara 220 Mitchell. Susan Morris. Pamela Morgan. Lisa Morse. Susan Morris. Dean Moyen. Paula Nagel. Ronald Netchin. David Nakashima. Janice Neuhaus. Charles Nelson. Thomas Neumark. Daniel Newman. Arthur Newman. Debra Newman. Holley Newman. Irving Norris. Wendy Newton. Kevin Nowak. Marcia Nicholson. Steven O’Brien. Lawrence Nissenson. Rebecca Ochstem. Mindy Nitchals. Janice Orlove. Jana Norman. Ralph Orman. Lynn 221 Orsi. Thomas Ozell. Sheri Parenti. Delores Parks. Jamee Pearl. Alan Perkal. Deborah Permer. Michael Pierce. Debbie Pisano. Van Pivar. Nancy Pogoff. David Poole. Pamela Porter. Vicki Poulakidas, Frances Pozan. Lynn Pozansky. Debra Price. Marcie Rabens. David Rand. Judith Randsell. Catherine Raskin. Kenneth Ratliff. Carol Ressman. Anne Reynolds. Leanne Rhoades. Debbie Robbins. Steven Robinson. Holly 222 -Schleich. John Schnell. Timothy Schoch. Karl Schoen. Steven Schaffel. Ronald Seels. Margarete Schiff. Cathy Schiff. Corey Sapoznik. Aaron Sasamoto. Nancy Sawyer. Mark Scanlon. Patricia Ruesch. Linda Sacomano. Ralph Salvatore. Christine Sanders. Linda Rogoff. Robert Rohr. Karol Romer. Reid Ronz. Ronald Rosen. Earl Rosen. Steven Rosenberg. Gary Rosenquist. Michael Rosenthal. Sharon Roter. Alan Rubin. David Rubin. Sherry Michael Venn 223 Scholar. Gary Schoos. Ronald Schrebnick. Steven Schreiber. Craig Schreiber. Lynn S hroeder. Mark Schroeder. Mari Schubert. Mary Schultz. Audree Schwartz. Herbert Schwartz. Rickey Schwartz. Ronald Segal. Gary Seitler. Marianne Selman. Bonnie Seltzer. Barbara Seltzer. David Shapiro. Helen Shapiro. Richard Sher. Debbie Sherman. Mitchell Sherman. Steven Shield. Robin Shimabukuro. Lynn Shyman. Susan Siegel. Barry Siegel. Holly Siegel. Stephen Siemionko. Cathy Siewert. Janet Silverman. Jeffrey Silverstein. Irving Silvetti. Christopher Simons. Laurie Simons. Leslie Sklar. Jan 224 Sklar. Melissa Solomon. Michele Slade. Laurie Sosman. Steven Slutsky. Mark Spagnoli. Michael Smith. Brian Sperling. Susanne Smith. Holly Spitzer. Nancy Smith. Karen Starkopf. Robin Stavnes. Sandra Steinberg. Randy Stem. Michael Sterling. Bruce Steinberg. Gayle Stern. Jeffrey Stockenberg. Deborah Suekov. Jody Stramer. Thomas Summers. Sheron Sucherman. Barry Surkin. Lisa 225 Suzukida. Margaret Sweet. Jeffrey Szymski. Pamela Testa. Lee Tester. Laura Thomas. Diane Thompson. Ann Tiltges. Carol Trufant. Betty Tucker. Sheryl Turovitz. Barbara Turovitz. Robin Udesky. Jonathon Unterfenger. Michael Uttenreuther. Robert Vale. Beth Valentine. Lynn Vender. Michael Venn. Michael Verch. Gail Wagner. Beth Walsh. Steven Waltzer. Susan Walusiak. Michael Wasserman. Robin Weil. David Weil. Harlan Weinbaum. Paula Weinberg. Leonard Weinberg. Stephen Weiner. Gary Weiner. Michael Weiner. Paul Weinstein. Cheryl Weinstein. Steven Weisberg. Karen 226 Wickman. Cynthia Widdowson. Jill Williams. Cheryl Wisper. Marcia Wogal. Joseph Wolk. Debra Wolke. Joel Wysocki. Deborah Yale. Meryl Young. James Zeitlin. Sara Zigman. Roberta Zimmer. Bruce Zweig. Barry Zwick. Martin 227 Faculty mm tel Under the heading of District Goals, Dis- trict 219 had adopted a new philosophy of education. With these new goals as a guideline, says Dr. Wesley Gibbs, superin- tendent, we are asking the staff to rethink and recast its department objectives, relat- ing them to these goals. We were also di- recting energy toward the development of specific objectives for every course and ac- tivity in the District. Dr. Gibbs and the School Board have strived to improve conditions for all stu- dents. We have given a high priority to understanding and overcoming the prob- lems that interfere with so many students, says Dr. Gibbs. This has resulted in expan- sion of specialized learning activities, special assistance for students having difficulty, and a general review of courses to see what can be done in each course to help students succeed. Basically, with 2,500 unique students at Niles North, it is the responsibility of the high school to create a rich environment that will help students to achieve their own self identities, says Dr. Gibbs. Dr. Wesley Gibbs Superimendem 230 BOARD PRESIDENT Dr. Irwin Ginsburgh attempts to clarify a point raised during the meeting for Dr. Wesley Gibbs. NILES TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL BOARD OF EDUCATION — Standing: Mr. Angelos Poulakidas, Mr. lames Moore, Mr. James Goltreich, Mr. Paul Black. Seated: Dr. Irwin Ginsburgh (president), Mrs. Shirley Garland, Mr. John Carlson (Secretary). DISCUSSING important decisions at a School Board meeting are Mrs. Shirley Garland and Mr. Angelos Poulakidas. PTSA REPRESENTATIVES Mr. Stan Friereich, Mrs. Joe Gump, and Mr. Ben Lipin listen closely during a Board meeting. 231 Dr. Gilbert Weldy Principal According to Dr. Gilbert Weldy, principal, high school serves an important function in a student's life. A high school student makes many of his most important life's decisions while he is in high school. He chooses a life style. He selects a life's vocation. Sometimes he selects a life's mate. Niles North helps make some of students' goals possible. We have made changes at Niles North which we hope provide the appropriate setting and influence for students to achieve the goal of mature responsibility, says Dr. Weldy. Students are expected to assume much more responsibility for their own education and for achieving their own personal goals than ever before. This process involves many pieces of life that have to fit to- gether in the pattern that becomes one's person- ality and character. AFTER RECEIVING a picture of his son during halftime on Dad's Day, Mr. Don Cohen thanks Dr. Weldy. SHOWING the parent of a Northi student where to find one of the many programs offered during Open House is Dr. Weldy. DURING the Homecoming pep rally, former Bears running back Gale Sayers receives a warm welcome from Dr. Weldy. Mr. George Baptist Assistant Principal 233 ATI AN Mr. Galen Hosier Hall B Principal CONCENTRATING on administrative problems occupies the time of Mr. jack Morris, Hall D Principal, and Dean Charles Balciulis. Dr. Charles Thompson Hall A Principal ?34 Dr. Donald Marcotte Director of Student Services Dr. George Bauer Director of Physical Welfare CONGRATULATING Kerry Riemer on being voted most valuable runner for cross-country is Dr. George Bauer. 236 liagEEjsi m Mr. Charles Balciulis Dean of Students — Hall C and D STOPPING for a drink of water before a round of Mr John Ramirez conferences with students is Dean Balciulis. Dean of Students Hall A and B 237 gtHA CtfcftKS Mrs. Mary Vrablik Secretary to the Principal Mrs. Lillian Gould Bookkeeper Mrs. Lorraine Carlington Registrar Mrs. Gladys Wallis Student Services Secretary Mr. Stanley Ovenu Science Department Aide HALL SECRETARIES Back Row Mrs. Jane Turbov, Mrs. Betty Stezskal, Mrs. Harriet Leaf, Mrs. Adele Berger. Front Row Mrs. Joan Morris, Mrs. Harriet Morrison, Mrs. Harriet Knoll, Mrs. Ruth Anderson. Mrs. Phyllis Mooridian (Student Services Secretary), Mrs. Rhe ta Slavin (Athletic Office Secretary), Mrs. Marie Fabian (Audio- Visual Secretary). 238 Mr. Emmanuel Ishaq Science Lab Assistant RESOURCE CENTER SECRETARIES - Standing: Mrs. Sylvia Block, Mrs. Helen Vukits. Seated: Mrs. Ila Kramer, Mrs. Beverly Donenberg. TEACHER CLERKS — Seated: Mrs. Edith Grossman. Standing: Mrs. Elaine Meltzer, Mrs. Emily Jorgensen, Mrs. Donna Olsen. Mrs. Rochelle Richmond (Modular Scheduler), Mrs. Elean- or Lindstrom (Data Processing). Mrs. Harriet Kruse, Mrs. Edith Berick Main Office Secretaries LIBRARY CLERKS AND SUPERVISORS — Standing: Mrs. Sara Selin, Mrs. Ruth Brucar. Seated: Mrs. Viola Christoffersen, Mrs. Shirley Dubin, Mrs. Rita Nemerow. 239 Miss Norma Cannon Social Studies Mr. Frank Cardulla Science Mr. Stanley Carey Music Mr. Ray Carrell Industrial Arts Mr. Richard Casten Driver Education Mrs. Mary Ann Byrnes Special Education Mr. Herbert Brigham Science Miss Maureen Mr. John Barstow Armbruster Mathematics English Mr. Donald Browning Driver Education Mr. Leonard Ackman Miss Marla Adelson Business Education Foreign Language Mrs. Marian Behr Home Economics SOPHOMORE COACH John Lorenz tried every meth- od he knew to get the gridders to win three games. Miss Mary Alfus Physical Education 240 Miss Genevieve Cline Foreign Language Mrs. Esther Cline Guidance Mrs. Nancy Crowther Social Studies Mr. Hal Cress Audio-Visual Coordinator Mrs. Kathyrn Chopra English Mr Barry Deardorff English Mr. Aldo Ceresa Social Studies Mrs. Deborah Cox Home Economics Mrs. Barbara Chausow Home Economics Mr. Michael Deutsch Industrial Arts 241 MR. JOHN BARSTOVV assists students Leslie Thummel and Maris Natker in the Mathematics Resource Center. Mrs. Joan Ginsburg Mathematics Mr. Jack Grant Social Studies Mr. Tom Flanagan Industrial Arts Miss Dorothy Fugiel Science A v M Dr. Jan Gund Physical Education Mrs. Linda Horwitz English Mrs. Helen Dimschultz Nurse Miss Elizabeth Dreazen Media Specialist Mr. Carl Field Mr. George Fink Social Worker Industrial Arts Mr. Patrick Grant Physical Education LISTENING ATTENTIVELY, Mr. Richard Nugent eval- uates Susan Rein's report of her book during one of his numerous Individualized Reading conferences. Mrs. Shirley Garel Special Education Mrs. Sarane Garst Special Education Mr. Clarence Florence Science Miss Barbara Fry Mathematics Mrs. Manila Feld Foreign Language 242 Mr. Howard Heidorn Mathematics Mr. Edward Hodnik Physical Education Mr. Isaac Itzhak Hoffman Foreign Language Mrs. Marla Hoffman English Mrs. Mary Howell Mrs. Lucille Hubbard Business Education Mathematics Mrs. Maya Hulsh Social Worker Mr. David Jackson Social Studies Mr. Walter John Social Studies Mrs. Nancy Johnson Mathematics Mr. Russell Kauffmann Guidance Mrs. Rita Kay Science 243 Mrs. Phyllis Klapman Mr. Raymond Klein Speech Correction Mathematics Mr. Robert Kujanpaa Social Studies INSTRUCTING photography student Howard Delman about the liner points in enlarging photographs is art teacher Mr. Barry Sweeney. Mr. Eugene Kuntz Science Mrs. jane Legge Media Specialist Mrs. Cheryl Kazmer Art Mrs. Lenore Kennedy English Mr. David Kmet Physical Education ii Mr. Peter LaForge English Mr. David Lange Science 244 Mrs. Arleen Lettas Guidance WHILE PREPARING a bulletin board in B200. Mr John Hallberg converses with senior Linda Sanders. Mr. John Lorenz Industrial Arts Mr. All Logan Guidance Mrs. Miriam Lichtenstein Mathematics APPLYING her years ol training. Mrs. Cheryl Kazmer paints the linal touches on a homecoming float. Mrs. Patricia McGuinness English Mrs. Barbara Massmann Social Studies Mrs. Eva Masur Foreign Language Dr. Paul Lendway Foreign Language Mr Ralph Lyerla Science Mr. David McCarrell Physical Education Mrs. Mary Ann McElfresh Home Economics Mrs. Ann Levinson Science 245 Mrs. May Pietz MR RICHARD CASTEN makes his selection in the faculty cafeteria while English Mr. Carl VanCleave and Mr. Eugene Napier await their turn. Mrs. Ruth Pompian Reading Mr. Alphonsus Niec Mathematics Mr. Ray O'Keefe Social Studies Mrs. Dorothy Metzler Guidance Mr. Ted Meyer Mathematics Mr. Robert Milstein Science Mrs. Marjorie Moorshead English Mr. Eugene Napier Business Education Miss Elizabeth Oleson Physical Education Dr. Dorothy Nielsen Psychologist 246 Mrs. Mildred Popp Nurse Mr. George Pryjma Mathematics Mr. Michael Rotchford Business Education Mr. William Robinson Social Studies Mrs. Helen Rorig English Mr. Wilber Rosenkranz Media Specialist Mr. )oseph Rusk Physical Education PREPARING for the fall presentation of Norsecapades, Mr. Louis Magor conducts the Niles North Stage Band during dress rehearsal. Miss Elda Scaramella Physical Education Mr. Michael Schack Special Education Mrs. Elaine Roth Media Specialist Mrs. Lorraine Rubin Guidance Mrs. Cecil Sacher Foreign Language Mr. Dan Schaulis Industrial Arts Miss Michaela Rowland Social Studies 247 Mrs. Ellen Shapiro English Mrs. Barbara Smith Social Studies Mr. Jerry Smith Mathematics Miss Ruth Smith Head Librarian Mr. Bruce Snyder Science Mr Bruce Sorensen Industrial Arts Mr. George Scherb Social Studies Mr. Robert Schutt English Mrs. Marie Shafron Physical Education Miss Judith Siegel Guidance VARSITY COACH Dave McCarrell emphatically disagrees with a referee on a call during a football game. COACH McCARRELL learns that there are always two sides to a play — the coach's side and the referee's side. 248 249 Jii A. B C. D. E. F. C. Mrs. Elaine Roth chats with Matt Heine in the LMC. Very leisurely conducting a class is Mr. Fred Fett While grading papers, Mr. William Robinson takes time to relax and enjoy a good cigar. Preparing for the questions his Family Living students might ask, Mr. Ronald Tracy seeks all the answers. Faculty members Mrs. Peggy Paulsen, Mrs. Lenore Ken- nedy and Mr. Mel Stuit converse at the alumni brunch Mr Robert Wolf takes attendance before class begins Mrs. Patricia McGuinness and Stacy Sandidge ponder an interesting piece of literature. 251 Cod asks no man whether he will accept life. That is not the choice. You must take it. The only choice is how.” Henry Ward Beecher Throughout the pages of this book we have tried to show how Niles North students attempt to fit together the pieces of life. Seniors have completed the puzzle of high school and are looking forward to the next step of life. For some it may be college or trade school; for others it may be going right to work. The major goal for underclassmen is to complete the puzzle of high school and begin working on the next step of their life. During the course of this year, the Saga staff has been faced with the task of putting together a year- book. That task has been part of the puzzle of our lives and could not have been completed without the help of many other people. Most of our staff members were new people who had never worked on a yearbook before. They spent long hours working hard after school and at night to complete the book. When their own sections had been completed, they unselfishly helped other people with their respective sections. Without the help of Sandy Brettner, the cover wouldn't be complete. She was able to visualize our ideas and transfer them to paper. Special thanks is also due to Steve Weinstein for his help with artwork in the opening section. Because there is only one publication room for both the yearbook and newspaper, many new friend- ships were formed. Whenever the Saga staff was running late with deadlines, there was always a person from the North Star willing to help. Our American Yearbook representative, Dennis fder, helped us immensely with his ideas and knowl- edge of yearbook styles. Not enough could be said about the help Root Studios has given us. jim Morgan, Len Novak and Yosh Oda, three of their best photographers, provided us with fine pictures throughout the book. Many times when we asked for pictures to be rushed or when a photographer was needed on short notice, Root was able to comply with our requests. Our yearbook could not have been made possible without the help of Miss Carol Thompson, our as- sistant advisor. This was Miss Thompson's first year on a high school publication. She learned about pro- ducing a yearbook and guided the staff at the same time. Miss Maureen Armbruster, our advisor, has put in more time and effort than could be imagined. Whenever we were in a bind, Miss Armbruster was always there to help us. She has been more than a teacher to us this past year. This was her last year as a yearbook advisor; we wish her the best of luck in the future. Dan Minkus, Corey Schiff Co-editors-in -ch ief 1973 Saga Staff CO-EDITORS-IN-CHIEF DAN MINKUS, COREY SCHIFF ACADEMICS ..................................................Lynn Orman, Margaret Suzukida ACTIVITIES ............................................... Mindy Wolfe, Debbie Goldstein, Dave Heisler FACULTY.....................................................Sandy Brettner, Debbie Friedman, Mike Deutsch INDEX ....................................................Debbie Levitt, Audrey Binder PORTRAITS .......................................................FerneSamsky, Debbie Moskowitz, Rhonda Morris SPECIAL EVENTS ............................................Debbie Magad, Joan Waxman SPORTS................................................................. Ellen Hoffing, Joel Levy PHOTOGRAPHERS..........................Mike Deutsch, Dave Heisler, Joel Levy, Steve Roth, Steve Levin, Bob Weinberg ASSISTANT ADVISOR ............................. MISS CAROL THOMPSON ADVISOR .....................................MISS MAUREEN ARMBRUSTER Publisher: American Yearbook Company, Topeka, Kansas Photographers: Root Studios, Chicago, Illinois Credits: World Wide Photos for pictures on pages 7,17,18 United Press International for pictures on pages 16,17,19 ■ ' ■|V riTfe . ■ ' ' ' ,7 . . f .- Pi i V i. , - •. v . ‘. Senior Index ABEL, KIM Transferred from Bowen High School, Chica- go, Illinois 2; GAA 2.3. ABRAMS, LARRY AVE 1,2,3; Chess Club 1,2; Monitor 1; Wres- tling Team 1,2,3, Minor N 2. ABRAMS, STEVEN ADAMS. JOANNE Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Cheerleading 1,2,3,4. Captain 4; Class Board 3,4; Hall Council 1,2, Treasurer 2; Homecom- ing Committee 1,2,3,4; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Monitor 1. ALFASSA, ALISSA Cygnettes 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Leaders' Gym 2,3, 4; Ski Club 4, Timers Club 1,2,3; Volleyball Team 2,3. ALFASSA, DEBRA Hall Council 1; Norsecapades 4; Wingspread 2. AMESQUITA. DAVID AMSTADTER. FREDRIC Leaders' Gym 3,4; Student Caucus 4, Baseball Team 4; Basketball Team 1; Football Team 2; Intramurals 3. ANDERS. JAMES ANDERSON. RUSSELL ANGELL, ROSANNE Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Child- ren's Theater 3,4; Children's Theater crew 2; Drama Club 1; Fall Plav crew 2; National Thes- pian Society 3,4; Treasurer 3; Norsecapades 4; Norsecapades crew 1,2,3; One-Acts crew 2; Chairman 3; Spring Musical crew 1; Technical Services Club 3,4; Choral Union 2; Girls' Glee 1. ANSELL, WENDY Compass Committee 3; Foreign Language Club 1,2; Future Teachers of America 1.2; Homecoming Committee 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1; Riding Club 2,3; Ski Club 3; Student Caucus 3, 4; Girls' Glee 1; Basketball Team 4. ANSTADT, BRADFORD Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Class Board 1,2; Baseball Team 1, Numerals 1; Track Team 1,2, 3, Minor N 2, Major N 3. ARENSON. PAUL ARMITAGE, ROBERT ARON, STANTON Boys' Glee 1; Compass Committee 3; Money Club 2; Student Government 1,2; N Club 4; Golf Team 4; Wrestling Team 1; Intramurals 1, 2,4. ARTSTEIN, PAUL ARVIDSON, GLENN ASHER, SHERYL Transferred from Latin School of Chicago, Illi- nois, 3; Foreign Language Club 3; Ski Club 3, 4; Students for Israel 3,4, Chamber Choir 4; Choral Union 3; Orchestra 3,4 ATLAS, SCOn Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Na- tional Honor Society 4; National Merit Semifi- nalist 4, Silver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1, Class Board 2,3,4, Vice-president 2; It's Aca- demic Team 1,2,3; Student Senate 2; Golf Team. AXEL, JERRY AZUS, GREGORY Football Team 1, Wrestling Team 1. BABA,STEVEN Intramurals 4, Track Team 2. BABETCH. JANICE Auroris 1; Future Business Leaders of America 3; GAA 1,2. BADER, DAVID BAER, STEVEN Basketball Team 1,2, Cross-Country Team 1. BALESTRI, THOMAS BARKAN, HOWARD Bronze Scholarship Key 4; Purple Honor Cer- tificate 1; Coin Club 4; Swim Club 1,2, Swim- ming Team 1,2, Numerals 1, Minor N 2. BARNEFIELD, JOHN Bronze Scholarship Key 3; Leaders' Gym 2,3, 4; Baseball Team 1,2,3,4; Basketball Team 1,2; Football Team 1,2. BARNOW, FELICE Transferred from Sullivan High School, Chica- go, Illinois, 4. BARRON, CAROL Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate 1; GAA 1,2,3; Ski Club 2,3; Student Caucus 4. BARTZ, GAIL BAUM, DEBRA BAVARO, DONNA GAA 1,2; Volleyball Team 1,2. BECHARAS, GEORGE FootballTeam 1, Minor N 1; Gymnastics Team 1 2,3,4. BECKER. GAYLE BECKER. RANDI BEHRMAN, STUART BELTRAN. CESAR Transferred from Glenbrook South High School, Glenview, Illinois, 2; Norsecapades 2. BEMORAS, DENNIS Transferred from Sullivan High School, Chica- go, Illinois, 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 3; Ten- nis Team 3. BENOWITZ. RANDY BENOWITZ, ROBERT BERGER. EILEEN BERGER. JUDI Advisory Committee 4; Drama Club 1,2; Fall Play crew 1,2; Future Teachers of America 1,2; GAA 1,2,3,4; Student Government 4; Students for Israel 1,2. BERGER, KAREN DALE BERGER. KAREN RUTH GAA 1,2,3. BERGER, MARK Math Club 1. BERGER. SANDI Drama Club 1; GAA 1; Ski Club 4. BERKELHAMER, NANCY GAA 1,2; Monitor 1; Pep Club 1; Ski Club 1,2, 3. BERKOWSKY, ILENE Fall Play crew 3; GAA 1,2,3; Monitor 1,2; Wingspread 2 BERLAND, LORIN Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Silver Scholarship Key 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate 1; Compass Com- mittee 3; Hall Council 2; N Club 2,3,4; Stu- dent Caucus 4, Student Senate 1; Gymnastics Team 1,2,3,4. BERLINER, PAUL BERNER, STEVEN Monitor 1,2; Intramurals 1,2. BERNS, GLENN AVE 1,2,3; Foreign Language Club 1,2; Moni- tor 1,2; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Cross-Country Team 2. 256 BERNS, STEVEN BIELINSKI, NANCY Auroris 1,2,3, Secretary 3; GAA 1,2,3,4; Home Economics Club 1,2,4, Treasurer 2,3; Vikettes 4 BIRGER. NANCY GAA 1; GAA Board 1. BLACHMAN, JANET Cheerleader 1; Class Board 2,3; Homecoming Committee 3; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Ski Club 3, 4; Student Senate 1; Vikettes 2,3,4, Captain 4. BLACKMAN, DAVID Biology Club 3,4; Bridge Club 3; Wrestling Team 1. BLAKE, THOMAS Foreign Language Club 3; Forensics Team 1,2; Scuba Club 3,4, Vice-president 3,4. BLOCK, MERLE GAA 1,2,3,4; Monitor 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Rid- ing Club 2; Timers Club 4 BLOMBERG, PATRICIA Cygnettes 2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 4; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Ski Club 1, 2,3,4; Spring Musical crew 2; Timers Club 2. BLOOM, COREY BLOOM, HOWARD Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; White Honor Certificate 1; Ski Club 1,2,3,4, Execu- tive Board 3,4; Baseball Team 1; Basketball Team 1; Golf Team 2. BLOOM, MARK AVE 1,2,3; Biology Club 2,3; Norsecapades 1, 2,3,4; Radio and Electronics Club 1,2,3; Spring Musical 1; Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 1,2,3,4. BLUM, DENISE Fall Play crew 2,3; Future Teachers of America 1,2; GAA 2,3; Homecoming Committee 3; Ski Club 1,2. BOBROW, STUART White Honor Certificate 1; N Club 3,4; Or- chestra 1,2,3,4; Spring Musical Orchestra 1,4; Baseball Team 1,2,3,4, Captain 4, Basketball Team 1; Football Team 1,3, Major N 3; Soccer Team 4, Captain 4, Major N 4. BOKALDERS, SIGURDS AVE 1,2; Model Airplane Club 2; Ski Club 1,2, 3,4; Spring Musical 4. BORNSTEIN, CINDY BORST, JOHN BOXENBAUM, STUART Ski Club 3; Swimming Team 1,2,3. BOYLE, PATRICK BRAGDON, JEAN BRENNER. CRAIG BRESSLER, GAIL Monitor 2,3. BRETTNER, SANDY Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Saga 4, Section Editor 4; Ski Club 4 BRLIT, EMIL BRODWIN, DAVID Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4; National Merit Semifi- nalist 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Calliope 3,4; Chess Club 1,2; Model Railroad Club 1,2; Student Caucus 3,4; School Govern- ment 4. BROWER, MARY BROWN, BARRY BROWN, MARLA GAA 1; Homecoming Committee 2,3; Ski Club 3,4. BROWN, WILLIAM BRUCKMAN, ELLIOT BURKHOLDER, EDWIN Transferred from Elkhart High School, Elkhart, Indiana 3; Wrestling Team 4. BUSSELL, CLIFFORD BUTZ, MICHAEL cabot, scon N Club 3,4; Cross-Country Team 1,2,3, Nu- merals 1, Minor N 2; Football Team 4, Major N 4; Track Team 2,3,4, Minor N. 2,3. CAIN, BARRY CALDERONE, MARY CAMPISE, DEBORAH Cheerleading 1; Class Board 1,3, President 1; Homecoming Court 3; North Star 3; Saga 3, Section Editor 3. CANN, MARGOT Hall Council 1,2,3; Norsecapades 4; Radio and Electronics Club 2. CARLSON, BONNIE CARLSON, BRUCE CARLSON, GAIL Cygnettes 2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Leaders' Gym 3, 4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4 CARLSON, WILLIAM Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Na- tional Honor Society 4; Silver Schoarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Class Board 2,3,4; Hall Council 1; Saga 3; Football Team 1; Swimming Team 1, 2, Numerals 1. CASSMAN, GREGORY Basketall Team 1; Baseball Team 1,2; Foot- ball Team 1; Intramurals 1,2. CASSMAN, NANCY Cheerleader 1,3; Class Board 1,2,3,4; Home- coming Committee 2,3; Chairman 3; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Norsecapades 4; Ski Club 2; Cho- ral Union 3,4. CELLINI, NICHOLAS CHEMERS, CARYN Basketball Girl 4, GAA 1; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Norsecapades crew 4; Spring Musical crew 2. CHEMERS, NAN Basketball Girl 4, Hall Council 1,2; Home- coming Committee 2,3,4; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Norsecapades 2; Norsecapades crew 4; Ski Club 3,4; Spring Musical crew 2; Twirlers 2,3, 4. CHENSKY, DALE CHERNOFF, SYNDA White Honor Certificate 1; GAA 1,3; Hall Council 3; Pep Club 1; Riding Club 1; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Timers Club 1. CHILDS, SUE GAA 1,2; Monitor 1,2; Pep Club 1; Ski Club 3. CHRIST. GERT CIUPKE, CLEMENS Transferred from Lane Tech High School, Chicago, Illinois, 2; Bronze Scholarship Key 3; Wrestling Team 2,3, Minor N 2,3. CLAMAGE, BRETT Biology Club 1,2; Chess Club 1,2; Coin Club 1,2; Foreign Language Club 1,2; Model Air- plane Club 3,4; Saga 1,2,3; Stock Club 2,3. CLARY, CHARLES Ski Club 1,2,3. CLYMAN, NADINE COATES, DIANE GAA 1, Riding Club 2; Ski Club 4 COE, JOANN Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4, Bronze Scholarship Key 2; White Honor Cer- tificate 1; Biology Club 3,4, Vice-President 4, Chess Club 1; Home Economics Club 3. COHEN, EDWARD COHEN, ELLEN Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4, Advi- sory Committee 1,2,3,4; Compass Committee 3; Children's Theate crew 3; GAA 1,2,3; GAA Board 1,2,3; Homecoming Committee 2; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Norsecapades crew 2; Spring Musical crew 2; Student Caucus 3; Student Senate 2, Technical Services Club 2,3; Timers Club 2; Badminton Team 1,2; In- tramurals 1,2,3; Volleyball Team 2,3. 257 COHEN, STUART Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 3; Purple Honor Cer- tificate 1; N Club 4; Baseball Team 1,2,3,4, Major N 4; Basketball Team 1,2; Football Team 1,2; Soccer Team 4, Major N 4. COHEN, WAYNE N Club 3,4; Student Senate 1; Football Team 1.2.3.4, Captain 1,4; Wrestling Team 1. COHN, FRANCINE Class Board 1; Cygnettes 3; Drama Club 1; Forensics 3; GAA 1,2,3; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Student Caucus 4. COLE, SCOTT COLEN, JOAN Bronze Scholarship Key 3, Drama Club 1,2; Fall Play crew 1; GAA 3; Riding Club 2; Spring Musical crew 1; Timers Club 3,4. CONNE, RANDY GAA 1,2; Homecoming Committee 3,4, Lead- ers' Gym 2,3,4. COPELAND, LYNDA Ski Club 1,2,3. CORI, STEVEN Biology Club 2. COWIN, RICHARD Bronze Scholarship Key 3; Biology Club 2,3; Forensics 1,2,3; National Forensics League 2,3; North Star 2,3,4; North Star Page Editor 3; PA Announcer 3; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Band 1,2,3; Football Team 1,2; Track Team 1,2. CROFT, HOWARD National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1, Chamber Choir 3; Concert Band 1,2,4; Orchestra 4; Vi- king Male Chorus 3; Baseball Team 1; Foot- ball Team 1; Golf Team 2; Track Team 3; Wrestling Team 1. CRONIN, KIMBERLY CURRAN, MARY DAAR, HENRY Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Class Board 1,2,3; N Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; North Star 3,4, Page Editor 3, Co-Editor-in- Chief 4, Quill and Scroll 3,4; Basketball Team 1.2.3.4, Co-Captain 4, Numerals 1, Major N 2, 3,4; Cross-Country Team 1, Minor N 1; Golf Team 3,4, Minor N 3, Major N 4; Track Team 1,2, Numerals 1, Minor N 2. DAVIES. CHARLES Compass Committee 3; Student Senate 2; Baseball Team 1, Numerals 1; Football Team 1, 2.4, Numerals 1, Minor N 2, Major N 4; Intra- murals 3; Track Team 3,4, Minor N 3. Track Team 3,4, Minor N 3. DECHTER. RONALD SEA 3. DEFRANCISCO, RUTH Future Business Leaders of America 4. DELAURIER, GILBERT DELAURIER, JOSEPH Football Team 1, Numerals 1; Track Team 1. DELMAN, HOWARD AVE 1,2; Chess Club 1; Children's Theater 2,4, Drama Club 3,4; Fall Play 2; National Thespi- ans Society 3,4; Norsecapades 4; Norseca- pades crew 3; One-Act Plays 3; Radio and Electronics Club 1; Students for Israel 3; Spring Musical 4; Concert Band 1; Mixed Chorus 4; Viking Male Chorus 4. DEUTSCH, RANDY DEUTSCH, SUSAN DIAMOND, BRUCE DIETCH, JUDITH GAA 1. DOLITSKY, BRUCE Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4, National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Silver Scholarship Key 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 3, Football Team 1. DOROFF, STEVEN Children's Theater crew 2,3, Chairman 2,3; Fall Play crew 2,3, Chairman 2,3; Norseca- pades crew 3,4, Chairman 3,4; National Thespians Society 3,4; Ski Club 1,2,3; Spring Musical crew 4, Chairman 4; Scuba Club 1; Football Team 1. DORUFF, RONALD Biology Club 1; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Basket- ball Team 1; Football Team 1,2; Soccer Team 4; Wrestling Team 3. DOUPE, LESLIE Ski Club 2. DROZE. GUY DUBY, MARY Future Teachers of America 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3; Home Economics Club 3; Monitor 1; Pep Club 1; Concert Band 4. EDELMAN, LINDA Future Business Leaders of America 3; GAA 1, 2,3; Girls' Gymnastic Club 2. EDELSON, CLAUDE EISENSTEIN, SUSAN EISERMAN, LOIS ELLENWOOD, KEITH ELLIS, HOWARD ELLMAN, HOWARD Hall Council 1,2; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4, Swim- ming Team 1,2 ,3,4, Captain 1,2, Minor N 1,2, Major N 3,4. ELMZEN, ROGER EMER, WILLIAM ENGBLOM, GLENN Forensics 1,2; Norsecapades 2; Spring Musical 1; Chamber Choir 4; Madrigal 1,2. EPSTEIN, CAROLYN Biology Club 2; Compass Committee 2,3; Future Teachers of America 3; Home eco- nomics Club 3,4; Monitor 2. EPSTEIN, RANDY EPSTEIN, ROBERT North Star 4; Page Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 4; Football Team 2; Minor N 2; Soccer Team 4. ERIKSON, DIANE GAA 2, Home Economics Club 3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4 EVERS, RICHARD EYER, FREDERIC Silver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1. FARBER, SCOTT Students for Environmental Action 3; Stu- dents for Israel 4; Concert Choir 2. FARBER, SUSAN Biology Club 2; GAA 3; Monitor 1,2. FEIT, LISA FELKEL, DENA FIGENHOLTZ, STUART Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Student Government 1, Base- ball Team 1,2; Basketball Team 1,2, Numerals 1, Minor N 2; Football Team 1,2, Numerals 1, Minor N 2. FINK, BERI FISCHGROUND, HOWARD Hall A Intramural Chairman 1; Baseball Team 1; Basketball Team 1,2; Cross-Country Team 1; Intramurals 1,2. FISHER, LESLIE FISHMAN, LAWRENCE FJELLANDER, JOHN Concert Band 1,2; Baseball Team 1. FLAX, MICHAEL Law Club 2; Math Club 2; Money Club 3; Monitor 2,3; Norsecapades 1; Pep Club 1; Ski Club 1,2; Basketball Team 1; Wrestling Team 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4. FOREMAN, TOBY GAA 1,2,3; Ski Club 1,2,3; Timers Club 1,2. FORMAN, RONALD Chess Club 4; Soccer Team 4 258 FOTOS. CURTIS Basketball Team 1,2; Football Team 1,2,3. FOX, JEFFREY FOX, LAWRENCE • Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Chess Club 1,2; Model Railroad Club 1,2, Founder 1; Norsecapades Crew 4; Wrestling Team 1,2, 3, Numerals 1, Major N 3. FRAEUCK, MICHAEL Bronze Scholarship Key 3; Purple Honor Cer- tificate 1; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Concert Band 1,2; Baseball Team 2, Sophomore Letter 2; Foot- ball Team 2, Sophomore Letter 2, Wrestling Team 1,2, Numerals 2. FRANKEL, NEAL Bronze Scholarship Key 3; Students for Envi- ronmental Action 3; Students for Israel 3; Cross-Country Team 2; Wrestling Team 1,2. FRANKLIN, KAREN FREIREICH, GARY FRIED, KENNETH Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Cer- tificate 1; Chess Club 1,2; Coin Club 1; Future Business Leaders of America 3. FRIEDMAN. ALAN FRIEDMAN, DEBRA Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Purple Honor Cer- tificate 1; Future Teachers of America 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Saga 4, Section Editor 4, Students for Environmental Action 2; Girls' Glee 1. FRIEDMAN, JERI Transferred from East Paterson High School, East Paterson, New Jersey 2; Bronze Scholar- ship Key 3; Compass Committee 3; Future Teachers of America 3; Home Economics Club 3; Hall Council 3; Student Caucus 4. FRIEDMAN, MARIAN Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Advisory Commi- tees 3,4; Children's Theatre 3; Children's Theatre Crew 1,2,3,4, Chairman 2,4; Fall Play Crew 1,2,3, Chairman 3; National Thespians Society 3,4, Executive Board 4, Norsecapades Crew 1,2,3,4, Chairman 2,3, Designer 4; Nor- secapades Material Board 3,4; One Act Plays Crew 2,3, Chairman 2,3; Spring Play Reading Committee 4; Spring Musical Crew 1,4, Chair- man 4; Technial Services Club 1,2,3,4. FRIEDMAN, MARLA FRIEDRICHS, DENNIS FRITZSHALL, RICHARD FURFEY, KATHARINE GALLER, REID Gymnastics Team 2,4. GAMS, ERIC GANS, ILENE GELFAND, DAVID Bronze Scholarship Key 3; Debate Team 1,2; Forensics Team 2,3,4; National Forensics League 2,3,4, Degree of Merit 2, Degree of Honor 2, Vice-President 3, Degree of Excel- lence 3, Degree of Distinction 4; North Star 3, 4; Presidential Classroom 4; Ski Club 2,3; Stu- dent Senate 1,2; Tennis Team 1,2, Numerals 1, Minor N 2. GENRICH, BRIAN Intramurals 2,3,4. GEORGIEV, OLGA Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; White Hon- or Certificate 1; Children's Theatre Crew 1; Fall Play Crew 2; French Club 1; GAA 1,2,3; Norsecapades Crew 1,2; Ski Club 1,2; Spring Musical Crew 1; Concert Choir 2. GERBER, LLOYD Transferred from Senn High School, Chicago, Illinois 3; Foreign Language Club 3. GIBBS, ANGELA Transferred from South Division High School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 4. GILLMAN, FRANCINE GINSBERG. JAY GLENNER, CARY Fall Play 3; Ski Club 2,3,4, Officer 4; Football Team 1,2. GLICK, MARCY CLICK, MICHAEL GLICKMAN, JOEL Model Railroad Club 2; Stock Club 1; A Cap- pella Choir 1; Boys' Glee 1; Chamber Choir 2, 3,4, Choral Union 3; Concert Choir 1; Base- ball Team 1,2,3,4, Manager 1,2,3,4, Numerals 1, JV Letter 2, Varsity Letter 3,4. GLOGER, VICKI Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; White Honor Certificate 1; Debate Team 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3; Monitor 1,2,3; Leaders' Gym 3; National Forensics League 1, Degree of Merit 1, Rotary Exchange Student 4. GOEBEL, THOMAS Basketball Team 1,2,3,4. GOEBELT, THOMAS Baseball Team 1,2, Numerals 1, Sophomore Letter 2; Football Team 1,2,3,4, Numerals 1, Sophomore Letter 2, Major Letter 3,4, Most Improved Player 3, Most Valuable Player 4, All Conference Golden Helmet Award 4. GOLDBERG, DEBRA GOLDMAN, JANET GOLDSAND, RICHARD Monitor 1,2,3; Ski Club 3,4; Concert Band 1; Baseball Team 1,2,3; Gymnastics Team 1,2,3. GOLDSTEIN, CRAIG Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 3; Purple Honor Cer- tificate 1; Class Board 1; Boys Leaders' Gym 2, 3,4; Basketball Team 1,2,3; Football Team 1,2, 3,4; Intramurals 4. GOLDSTEIN, ENID Bronze Scholarship Key 3; Purple Honor Cer- tificate 1; Children's Theatre Crew 1; Class Board 3,4; Hall Council 1,2, Secretary 2; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4, Secretary- Treasurer 4; Spring Musical Crew 1. GOLDSTEIN, WAYNE GOMBERG, ANDRA Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Chess Club 1,2; Debate Team 1,2,3,4, All Chi- cago Area Debate Team 2, Varsity Debate Team 2,3,4; Forensics Team 2; National Foren- sics League 1,2,3,4, Degree of Honor 1; De- gree of Merit 1, Degree of Excellence 2, De- gree of Distinction 3. GOODMAN, BARBARA Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; White Hon- or Certificate 1; Children's Theater Crew 1,2; Fall Play Crew 1; Homecoming Committee 2, 3, Chairman 3; Norsecapades Crew 1,2; North Star 3,4, Page Editor 3, Co-Editor-in-Chief 4, Presidential Classroom 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Spring Musical Crew 1; Student Senate 1,2. GOODMAN, ROBERT Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4, Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; White Honor Cer- tificate 1; Bridge Club 2,3; Chess Club 1; Stu- dents for Environmental Action 1,2,3. GORDON. BARBARA Cheerleader 1,2,3, Captain 1, Secretary-Trea- surer 2; Class Board 1; GAA 3,4; Homecoming Committee 3,4, Chairman 4; Leaders' Gym 2, 3; Saga 2,3, Section Editor 3; Ski Club 1,2,3,4. GORDON, HELAINE GAA 4; Pep Club 1,2; Riding Club 1,2; Stu- dents for Isreal 1; Timers Club 4. GORDON. MARLENE Future Teachers of America 1,2; GAA 1,2,3,4; Monitor 2; Ski Club 1,2. GORDON, RICHARD Baseball Team 1, Numerals 1; Intramurals 1. GORELL, JULIE GOULD. ALAN Debate Club 2; Law Club 1; Stock Club 1; In- tramurals 1,2,3,4. GOULD. SHEPARD Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4, Silver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; 259 White Honor Certificate 1; Basketball 1, Numerals 1; Soccer Team 4, Major N 4; Tennis Team 1,2,3,4, Minor N 1, Major N 2,3,4, Cap- tain 3, Most Valuable Player 3. GOULD, STEVEN National Merit Letter of Commendation 4, Silver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Track Team 1, Numerals 1. GRAY, JAMES Gymnastics Team 1,2,3,4. GRAY, RONALD GREEN, SHELLIE GREENBERG, ELYSE GREENBERG, MAXINE GREENFIELD, MYRNA Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Purple Honor Cer- tificate 1; Calliope 2,3; Children's Theatre 1,2, 3; Fall Play crew 2; It's Academic Team 1; Na- tional Forensics League 2,3; National Thespi- an Society 2,3; Norsecapades 2,3; Norseca- pades Crew 1, Norsecapades Materials Board 2,3; Student Caucus 2,3; Choral Union 2,3; Drama Club 1; Advisory Committee 2,3; One- Act Plays crew 1,2. GROMBACHER, ANN Transferred from Sullivan High School, Chica- go, Illinois 3; National Merit Letter of Com- mendation 4; Ski Club 4. GROMBACHER, JILL GROSSMAN, STEVEN GRUENBERG, LINDA GAA 1,2; Monitor 1; Pep Club 1. GUSTAFSON, LINDA GUTMANN, JULIE Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 3; Purple Honor Cer- tificate 1; Students for Environmental Action 2,3; Future Teachers of America 1,2. GUZY, NANCY HABER, ANDREA HABER, ILENE HADGEORGE, JEANNIE HAMBOURGER, DAVID Golf Team 3,4, Major N 3,4; Wrestling Team 1. HAMILTON, SUSAN Transferred from Roycemore High School, “Evanston, Illinois 3; Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4, Bronze Scholarship Key 3; Ski Club 4. HANKIN, JOSEPH Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Class Board 1,2,3,4, President 2,3,4; Norsecapades 3; Student Sen- ate 2; Students for Environmental Action 4; Gymnastics Team 1,2,3,4, Major N 3,4. HANSON, MARY HARRIS, JAY Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Cer- tificate 1,2; Money Club 2; Bridge Club 3; Tennis Team 1,2,3,4; Wrestling Team 1; Intra- murals 1,2,3,4. HASS, ZEHAVA Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Purple Honor Cer- tificate 1; Future Teachers of America 1,2; Students for Israel 1,2,3,4 HEAP, WILLIAM HECHTMAN, KENNETH Hall Council 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2, Vice-presi- dent 3; Norsecapades 4; Spring Musical 4; Chamber Choir 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Gymnas- tics Team 1, Numerals 1; Wrestling Team 2,3. HEINE, MATHEW HEISLER, DAVID Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; P.A. Announcer 4; Sag a Section Editor 4; Students for Israel 4; Golf Tearn 1. HELLER, JULIE National Honor Society 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; White Hon- or Certificate 1; Auroris 1; Class Board 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4, Camp Scholarship 2; GAA Board 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2, Vice President 4, Leaders' Gym 3,4; Norsecapades Crew 1,2,3; Norseca- pades 4, P.A. Announcer 4; Student Caucus 3, 4; Girls' Glee 1, President 1; School Board Student Representative 3; American Legion Speech Contest 1,2; Annual All School Foren- sics Contest 3,4; Tennis Team 2,3,4; Volleyball Team 1. HENNING, GEORGE Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1; N Club 3,4; Con- cert Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,4; Baseball Team 1,2; Football Team 1,2,3,4, Major N 3,4, Captain 4. HERRALA, JUDY GAA 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Monitor 1; Ski Club 1,2,3, 4, Studnt Caucus 3,4. HERVIG, WENDY Future Business Leaders of America 4 HERZOG, LYNNE Transferred from Niles West High School, Skokie, Illinois 2; Future Business Leaders of America 3,4. HESSING, DAVID A.V.E. 2,3; Monitor 1,2,3; Swimming Team 1; Intramurals 1. HINTZ, RUSSELL HIRSCH, ROBIN HORWITZ, JOEL Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Silver Scholarship Key 4, Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Concert Band 2,3,4; Football Team 1,2, Nu- merals 1, Minor N 2; Track Team 1,2,3, Minor N 1,2, Major N 3. HUTTEL, MICHAEL Baseball Team 1,2,3,4; Basketball Team 1,2,3; Football Team 1,2. HYMAN, JEFFREY HYMAN, STACEY Cygnettes 2; Monitor 1,2,3; American Legion Speech Contest 1,2. JACKSON, DONALD JACOB, JUDY Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4. JACOBSON, JILL GAA 1,2; Home Economics Club 2; Norseca- pades 4, Riding Club 1,2; Ski Club 3. JACOBSON, LAURIE Children's Theatre Crew 2; Class Board 1,2; Cygnettes 1,2,3, Secretary 2,3; Fall Play Crew 1; GAA 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 2,3, 4; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Monitor 1; Pep Club 1, 2; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Swimming Team 4. JOHNSON, CLAYTON Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4, Model Airplane Club 2; N Club 2,3, Secretary 3; Ski Club 1; Swimming Team 1,2,3, Minor N 1, Major N 2,3. JOHNSON, CURTIS National Honor Society 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 3; Class Board 2,3; N Club 3.4, Vice-presi- dent 4; Student Senate 1, Baseball Team 1,2,3, 4, Major N 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Major N 3,4, Co-Captain 4; Football Team 1,2,3,4, Major N 3,4, Co-Captain 4. JOHNSON, DEBORAH Future Business Leaders of America 4. JOHNSON, GREGG JOHNSON, JULIE JOHNSON, KAREN Silver Scholarship Key 3, Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1; Childrens Theatre Crew 2; Fall Play crew 2; GAA 2,3,4; Home Economics Club 2;Homecoming Committee 4; Norsecapades Crew 2; Ski Club 2; Technical Services Club 2; Timers Club 2,3. ’ JONES, LISA Auroris 2,3, Vice President 3; Cheerleader 1; Children's Theatre 2,3,4; Class Board 2,3,4; Drama Club 3,4; National Forensics League 3; National Thespians Society 2,3,4; Fall Play crew 3; Norsecapades 2,3,4, P.A. Announcer 4. 260 4; Choral Union 3,4; One-Acl Plays 2,3; Scuba Club 2. JONES, ROBERT Transferred from Memorial High School, Huntington, Long Island, New York 2; Student Union 3; Ski Club 3. JOSEPH, MARLA Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; GAA 2; Ski Club 2,3,4. KACYN, LOUIS Foreign Language Club. KAHN, ARTHUR Radio and Electronics Club 1,2; Boys' Glee 1, 2; Chamber Choir 1,2; Clarinet Choir 1,2; Concert Band 1,2. KAHREN, ROBERT A. KALFEN, ALAN Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 4; Leaders' Gym 2,3, 4; N Club 4; Baseball Team 1,2,3,4, Major N 3, 4; Basketball Team 1,2,3, Manager 2,3; Foot- ball Team 1,2,3; Soccer Team 4 KALUZNA, LAWRENCE D. KAMBEROS, PAULA K. KANTER, CARYN LYNN KAPLAN, CAROL Bronze Scholarship Key 3; Class Board 4; Cygnettes 2,3,4; Fall Play crew 1; GAA 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Norsecapades crew 2; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Girls' Glee 1; Volleyball Team 2. KAPLAN, ROBERT A. KAPLAN, ROBERT M. KAPLOW, PAULA S. KARHAN, RONNA KARNOW, ILENE Children's Theater 3; Drama Club 1,2; Hall Council 3,4; Norsecapades 3,4; Spring Musi- cal 1,4; Chamber Choir 4; Choral Union 3; Madrigal 2; Valhalla 2. KAROL, SUSAN R KATZ, HOWARD M. KATZ, RONALD Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4, Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Purple Honor Cer- tificate 1; Baseball Team 1,2; Basketball Team 1; Football Team 1,2. KAUFFMAN, STUART Norsecapades 4; Choral Union 4; Basketball Team 1,2,3, Minor N 2,3. KAUFMAN, JOELLEN Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate 1; Auroris 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Norscapdes 4; Ski Club. KEEFE, TERRY Baseball Team 1; Basketball Team 2; Football Team 1,2,3,4. KEER,IRA Ski Club 2,3,4; Football Team 1,2, Minor N 2; Intramurals 2. KELLERMAN, ADRIANE GAA 1,2; Monitor 1,2; Riding Club 1,2; Stu- dents for Israel 3,4. KELLIHER, JOHN Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Cal- liope 3,4, Section Editor 4; Gymnastics Team 1,2,3, Minor N 3,4. KEMPNER, ELLEN Bronze Scholarship Key 4; Drama Club 1; Future Teachers of America 1,2; GAA 1,2,3,4, Homecoming Commitee 4; Pep Club 1; Tim- ers Club 1,2,3; A Cappella Choir 2; Chamber Choir 2; Concert Choir 2. KERBIS, DEBRA SUE KERMAN, RICHARD Chess Club 2; Hall Council 4. KERNES, JAY Fall Play 1; Ski Club 2; Boys' Glee 2; Chamber Choir 2; Chamber Ensemble 2; Choral Union 2; Viking Make Chorus 2; Golf Team 3; Swim- ming Team 3. KERR, MARY FRANCES KESSLER, RONALD L. KIEFER. PAUL J. KLEBE, GARY JAMES KLINGER. PAMELA KLINSKY, STEVEN KLUGE, PATRICE KNELLER, GARY D. KNOX, PATRICIA Transferred from Mather High School, Mun- ising, Michigan 4. KOCHEVAR, KATHLEEN Class Board 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4, Hall Council 1,2, 3,4; Leaders' Gym 3,4; Badminton Team 2,3,4; Tennis Team 4; Volleyball Team 2,3,4. KOFF, EILEEN Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Purple Honor Cer- tificate 1; Class Board 3; Drama Club 1; Hall Council 2; Pep Club 1; Saga Section Editor 3. KOHLENBRENER, LAURY Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; White Hon- or Certificate 1; Auroris 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Homecoming Committee 2,3, Secretary-Treasurer 3; North Star 3,4, Page Editor 3, Co-Editor-in-Chief 4; Presidential Classroom 4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Student Senate 1,2. kohn, scon KOKRON, GARY Purple Honor Certificate 1; Chess Club 2. KOLOF, DIANE GAA 1,2,3,4; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Monitor 1; Pep Club 1; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Tennis Team 1,2, 3,4; Volleyball Team 2. KOPAKIN, JEFFREY KORN, MICHAEL Advisory Committee 4; Chess Club 2; Student Caucus 3; Student Senate 1; Intermediate Band 1; Cross-Country Team 1; Intramurals 1. KORNBLITH. MARCIA Advisory Committee 4, Drama Club 2; Fall Play crew 1; GAA 1; Norsecapades 4; Pep Club 2; Riding Club 1,2. KOSTAS, RANDY KOTAS, KENNETH KOY, TRACY Ski Club 2,3,4. KRAMER, HELENE Class Board 1,2,3; Pep Club 1; Riding Club 1; Ski Club 3; Student Senate 1; Students for Is- rael 1. KRAUCH, DANIEL KRAVITZ, MICHAEL Class Board 1; Student Caucus 3; Intermedi- ate Band 1, Baseball Team 1, Numerals 1; Football Team 1, Numerals 1; Gymnastics Team 1,2,3,4, Numerals 1, Major N 2,3,4, Cap- tain 3,4. KREISEL, JEFFREY Purple Honor Certificate 1; Hall Monitor 1; Football Team 1, Numerals 1, Golf Team 1, Numerals 1 Intramurals 2; Swimming Team 1, 2,3, Numerals 1. KREPACK, BENJAMIN Transferred from Bowen High School, Chica- go, Illinois 1; Children's Theater 2. KRUIT, JOY KUJAWINSKI. KAREN Future Teachers of America GAA 2; Monitor 1,2; Ski Club 2. LANDT. DONNA LEE 261 LARSON, SANDRA Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Na- tional Honor Society 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1; Foreign Language Club 2; GAA 1; Home Economics Club 3; Pep Club 1. LAUER, DONNA Transferred from Marillac High School, Northfield, Illinois 2; GAA 2,3; Ski Club 2,3. LAVIN, RICHARD LeBOYER, MARCY Children's Theater 1,2,3; Children's Theater crew 1,2; Drama Club 1,2; Fall Play 2; Fall Play Crew 1,2; GAA 1,2; Home Economics Club 3; Monitor 1; Norsecapades 1; Pep Club 1,2; Spring Musical crew 1; Girls Glee 1. LEDERMAN, SHARON Bronze Scholarship Key 4, Class Board 4; Fall Play crew 2; Future Teachers of America 1,2; GAA 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4; Norsecapades 4; Norsecapades crew 2; Pep Club 1, Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Spring Musical 1; Timers Club 1,2; Girls Glee 1. LEHRER, MARC Coin Club 2; Homecoming Committee 2; Students for Environmental Action 3; Stu- dents for Israel 3. LEHTMAN, ANDREA LEICHENKO, MARSHA Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Silver Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate 1; Drama Club 1, Pep Club 1. LEON. LAURIE LEON, LYN AUDREY LEPP, BARRY M. LERMAN, CYNTHIA Children's Theater crew 2; Compass Commit- tee 3; Fall Play crew 1,2; Hall Council 2,3,4, Treasurer 2,3, Chairman 4; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Norsecapades crew 2; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Spring Musical crew 2. LERNER, STEVEN Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Chess Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Library Aid 2; Chess Team 2,3,4, State Team 2,3, Vice-Presi- dent 4. LeROY, AUDREY Class Board 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Girls' Gymnastics Club 2,3; Monitor 1,2; Girls' Gymnastics Team 4. LEVIE. SUSAN Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Purple Honor Cer- tificate 1; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Hall Coun- cil 1,2; Homecoming Committee 1,2; Ski Club 1,2. LEVIN, BONNIE GAA 3,4, Home Economics Club 2,3; Pep Club 1; Riding Club 1,2; Ski Club 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Timers Club 3,4. LEVIN, LAWRENCE Ski Club 4; Swimming Team 1. LEVIN, MARCIA LEVIN, MICHAEL JAY LEVINE, TERRY LEVY, KEITH Hall Council 1; Homecoming Committee 3,4; N Club 4, Student Caucus 3, President 3; Baseball Team 1,2,3,4, Major N; Basketball Team 1; Intramurals 1; Soccer Team 4, Minor N. LEVY, RICHARD LEVY, STEVEN DAVID LICHTENSTEIN, ADINA LIEBERMAN, ROBERT Bronze Scholarship Key 3; Purple Honor Cer- tificate 1; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4. LIFTON, JUDITH Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Illinois State Schol- arship Semifinalist 4, National Honor Society 4; National Merit Semifinalist 4; Silver Schol- arship Key 3, White Honor Certificate 1; Fu- ture Teachers of America 1; Infinity Limited 1, 2,3,4; Students for Israel. LISS, STEVEN LI fROFSKY, MITCHELL Children's Theater 3,4; Children's Theater crew 3; Drama Club 2,3,4; Fall Play 2; National Thespians Society 3,4, Norsecapades 2,3,4; Spring Musical 4; Student Caucus 3,4; Stu- dents for Environmental Action 3; Football Team 1,2, Minor N 2; Scuba Club 3,4, Presi- dent 3,4. LOEB, BRUCE Football Team 1,2,3,4. LOGINSKY, RAE Foreign Language Club 1; Future Teachers of America 1; Monitor 1; Pep Club 1. LORBFR, DAVID Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; White Hon- or Certificate 1; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Golf Team 1,2; Numerals 1; Minor N 2; Gymnastics Team 1,2,3,4; Numerals 1; Minor N 2; Major N 3. LORBER, JUDY Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 4; Purple Honor Cer- tificate 1; Homecoming Committee 2; Pep Club 1, Ski Club 1; Student Caucus 3. LOWENSTEIN, SHERI GAA 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 2; Timers Club 1,2,3,4; A Cappella Choir 2; Chamber Choir 4, Choral Union 3; Concert Choir 2; Girls Glee 1, Bad- minton Team 4 LUBINSKY, JERI LURIE, ALEECE Future Teachers of America 1,2,3,4; President 3; Monitor 1. MACHNOWSKI, MICHAEL MACKLIN, NEIL MAGIDA, MARTIN Football Team 1,2; Numerals 1; Minor N 2; Soccer Team 4, Major N 4; Track Team 2,3,4; Minor N 2, Major N 3,4; Co-Captain. MALAWY, BARBARA MALLIN, CHRISTINA MALLING, KAREN MARCH, MELINDA MARK. CHARLES N Club 3,4; Football Team 1,2,3,4; Numeral 1; Minor N 2; Major N 3,4; Track 1,2; Numerals 1; Minor N 2. MASARWEH, NADER Ski Club 3,4; Orchestra 1,2; Swimming Team 1,2, Wrestling Team 1; Scuba Club 3,4 MASTERTON, LORAINE Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4, Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 4; Children's Theater 2,3; Children's Theater crew 1,2,3; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; President 1, Fall Play 1,3; Fall Play crew 1,2,3; National Forensics League 2; Na- tional Thespians Society 2,3,4; P.A. Announ- cer 4; Spring Musical 1; Spring Musical crew 1, Student Caucus 4; Talent Show 1,2; Talent Show crew 1,2; Technical Services Club 3,4, A Cappella Choir 1,2; Choral Union 3; Concert Choir 1; Girls'Glee 1; Madrigal 3. MATSUO, MARK Cross-Country Team 1; Numerals 1; Track 1,2; Numerals 1. MCDADE, MICHAEL Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Student Caucus 3; Stu- dent Government 3; Student Senate 1,2; Football Team 1,2. MCMAHON. EILEEN MCMAHN, JOANNE MEIER, JYL MEIS, MATT Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Calliope 3,4; De- bate Team 2, P.A. Announcers 4. 262 MELMAN, DORY Children's Theater crew 2; Class Board 4; Compass Committee 3; Fall Play crew 3; GAA 1; Hall Council 2; Homecoming Committee 3, 4; National Forensics League 2,3,4; National Thespains Society 3,4; Norsecapades 3,4; Nor- secapades crew 2; Spring Musical 4; Technical Services Club 3,4; Timers Club 2; Choral Un- ion 4. MELTZER, CYNTHIA Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 3; Purple Honor Cer- tificate 1; Monitor 1; Student Caucus 4. MESSERSCHMITT, GAIL Bronze Scholarship Key 3; Purple Honor Cer- tificate 1; Cygnettes 2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Timers Club 1. MESSINGER, ALAN Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Bridge Club 2,3; President 3; Chess Club 1; Infinity Limited 1,2, 3; Students for Israel 1,2,3,4; Vice-president 3; President 4. METZ, SHERI Drama Club 1,2,3; Fall Play crew 2, Monitor 1, 2; Pep Club 1. MEYERS. MARTIN Chess Club 4 MEYERS. SUSAN GAA 1,2,3,4, GAA Board 2,3; Leaders' Gym 3, 4; Ski Club 2.4; Badminton Team 1,2,3,4; Ten- nis Team 2,3,4; Volleyball Team 3. MILLER, MITCHELL Gymnastics Team 1,2,3,4; Numerals 1; Minor N 3,4; Major N 4. MILLMAN, LAURA Children's Theater 2,3; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; Fall Play 2,3; Fall Play crew 1; Forensics Team 1,2,3; Monitor 1,2; National Forensics League 2; National Thespains Society 2,3,4; Norseca- pades 1,2,3; One-Act Plays 3; P.A. Announcer 4; Spring Musical 4; Spring Musical crew 1; Choral Union 1,2; Madrigal 1; Orchestra 1,2, 3,4 MINKUS, DANIEL Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Silver Scholarship Key 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 3; Advisory Committee 2,3,4; Chess Club 1; Quill and Scroll 4; Saga 2,3,4; Saga Section Editor 3; Saga Co-Editor-in-Chief 4; Swim- ming Team 1,2; Numerals 1; Minor N 2; Intra- murals 3; Soccer 4; Major N 4 MIRETZKY, BARBARA Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarsip Kev 2; White Hon- or Certificate 1; Chess Club 1,2; Infinity Limit- ed 1,2,3,4; Vice-President 2; President 3. MITCHELL, SUSAN Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Na- tional Merit Semifinalist 4, Bronze Scholar- ship Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate 1. MOORE, GEORGE MORGAN, LISA MORRIS, DEAN Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Purple Honor Cer- tificate 1, Fall Play 2; Norsecapades 3,4; Spring Musical 4; A Cappella Choir 2,3; Boys' Glee 1; Chamber Choir 4; Concert Choir 2,3, Mixed Chorus 2; Viking Male Chorus 4; Football Team 1,2; Wrestling Team 1,2,3,4 MORRIS, PAMELA GAA 2,3,4; Spring Musical crew 1; Girls' Glee 1,2. MORSE. SUSAN MOYEN, PAULA Auroris 1,2,3,4; Secretary 4; Pep Club 1; Ski Club 3. NAGAL, JOSEPH Transferred from Mount de Sales High School, Macon, Georgia 3. NAGEL, RONALD NAKASHIMA, JANICE NELSEN, THOMAS NETCHIN, DAVID Ski Club 1,2,3; Stock Club 3; Student Govern- ment 1; Swimming Team 1,2,3. NEUHAUS, CARYN NEUHAUS, CHARLES NEUMARK, DANIEL Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3; National Merit Semifi- nalist 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Chess Club 2; It's Academ- ic Team 4; Ski Club 1,3; Student Caucus 4; Clarinet Choir 4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Or- chestra 4; Track 1,2,3; Numerals 1; Minor N 2, 3; Wrestling Team 1,2; Numerals 1; Minor N 2. NEWMAN, ARTHUR Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Chess Club 3,4; Student Caucus 3; Intramurals 2,3; Tennis Team 1,2; Numerals 1; Minor N 2. NEWMAN. DEBRA Future Teachers of America 1; Ski Club 2,3. NEWMAN, HOLLEY Bronze Scholarship Key 2; GAA 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4. NEWMAN, IRVING Baseball Team 2; Manager 2; Basketball Team 1. NEWMAN, RICHARD NEWTON, KEVIN Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Model Airplane Club 2; Ski Club 1,4. NICHOLSON, STEVEN NISSENSON, REBECCA Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Com- pass Committee 3; Future Teachers of Ameri- ca 1,2; GAA 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 3; Pep Club 1; Ski Club 1; Student Caucus 3; Timers Club 1,2,3; Choral Union 2,3; Girls' Glee 1. NITCHALS, JANICE Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Girls' Glee 1,2; Monitor 4. NORMAN, RALPH Football Team 1,2,4, Numerals 1, Minor N 2, Major N 4, Gymnastics Team 1,2, Numerals 1, Minor N 2. NORRIS, WENDY NOWAK, MARCIA E. GAA 1,2,3; Home Economics Club 1,2; Home- coming Committee 3,4; Monitor 1,2; Ski Club 3,4. O'BRIEN, LAWRENCE Football Team 1,2, Numerals 1, Minor N 2; Golf Team 1,4, Numerals 1. OCHSTEIN, MINDY Transferred from Bowen High School, Chica- go, Illinois 1; Monitori. ORLOVE, JANA GAA 1; Riding Club 1,2; Ski Club 2; Students for Israel 3,4. ORMAN, LYNN Calliope 3,4; Homecoming Committee 2,3; North Star 2,3,4; Saga 3,4, Section Editor 3,4 ORSI, THOMAS A.V.E. 1,2; Chamber Choir 4; Choral Union 4; Concert Choir 4; Viking Male Chorus 4. OWEN, JAMES OZELL, SHERI Bronze Scholarship Key 2, Purple Honor Cer- tificate 1; Class Board 2,3; Cygnettes 1; GAA 1,2,3; Hall Council 1; Leaders' Gym 3,4. PALATNIK, LINDA PARENTI, DELORES Ski Club 2,3,4. PARK, BENNETT PARKS, JAMEE 263 PAUL, MICHELLE PEARL, ALAN Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4. PEARSON, MICHAEL PEDONE. ANN PERGANDE, MARGOT PERKAL, DEBORAH Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3, Bronze Scholarship Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Calliope Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Children's Theater crew 1, 2,3,4; Fall Play crew 1,2,3; National Thespians Society 3,4; Norsecapades crew 1,2,3,4, House Manager 3,4, Material Board 3,4; Spring Mus- cial crew 1; Student Caucus 3,4; Girls' Glee 1; Chamber Choir 2,4; Concert Choir 2,3. PERMER, MICHAEL PIERCE, DEBBIE Bronze Scholarship Key 3; Homecoming Court 4; Human Relations Club 1,2; Monitor 1; Problem Sensing Committee 2; Ski Club 2, 3; Student Senate 1,2; Students for Israel 3. PINKUS, GEOFFREY PISANO, VAN PIVAR, NANCY Cygnettes 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4, Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Ski Club 1,2,3,4, Timers Club 1,2,3,4; Girls' Glee 1. POGOFF, DAVID Norsecapades 4; Ski Club 3,4; A Cappella Choir 2; Boys' Glee 1; Chamber Choir 3,4. POLLITZER, ELIZABETH POOLE, PAMELA Children's Theater crew 2; GAA 2,3,4; Norse- capades crew 2,3,4; Spring Musical crew 1. PORTER, VICKI Class Board 2,3,4; Compass Committee 3; Drama Club 1; Fall Play crew 1; GAA 1,2,3,4; Girls' Gymnastics Club 2,3; Homecoming Committee 2; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4, Pep Club 1; Ski Club 1,2,3; Spring Musical crew 1; Student Government 2; Timers Club 2; Girls'Gymnas- tics Team 4, Captain 4. POULAKIDAS, FRANCES Auroris 2,3,4; Future Teachers of America 1,2; GAA 1,2,3,4; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Timers 1; Girls' Glee 1. POZAN, LYNN POZNANSKY, DEBRA PRACE, SAMSON PRICE, MARCIE Class Board1,2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 2, 4; Ski Club 1,2,3. RAND, JUDITH Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 3; Saga Section Editor 3; Clarient Choir 1,2,3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3, 4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4. RANSDELL, CATHERINE Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Na- tional Honor Scoety 4; National Merit Semifinalist 4, Silver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; White Honor Cer- tificate 1; Auroris 2,3,4; Compass Committee 3; Cygnettes 1,2,3,4, President 3,4; GAA 1,2,3, 4; GAA Board 1,2,3,4, President 4; Leaders' Gym 3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4. RASKIN, KENNETH RATLIFF, CAROL REICH, CAROL REISBERG, EDWARD RESSMAN, ANNE Future Business Leaders of America 4 REYNOLDS. LEANNE RHOADES, DEBBIE Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Na- tional Merit Semifinalist 4; Bronze Scholar- ship Key 3; Biology Club 1,2,3; Bridge Club 3; Chess Club 2,3; Current Events Club 1; GAA 1,2; Students for Environmental Action 1,2,3, 4, Secretary 3. RICHEY, BRUCE ROBBINS, STEVEN N Club 4; Football Team 1, Numerals 1; Track Team 1,2,3,4, Numerals 1, Minor N 2; Major N 3,4. ROBINSON, HOLLY ROGOFF, ROBERT Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4, Na- tional Merit Semifinalist 4; Bronze Scholar- ship Key 4; Purple Honor Certificate 1; Advi- sory Committee 3,4; Children's Theater crew 3; Drama Club 1; Fall Play crew 2,3; Math Club 2, May Festival crew 2; North Star 4; Technical Services Club 2,3,4; Cross-Country Team 1; Intramurals 2,3. ROHR, KAROL ROMER, REID RONZ, RONALD ROSE, NORMAN ROSEN, EARL Children's Theater crew 4, Monitor 1,2; Na- tional Thespians Society 4; Norsecapades crew 4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Spring Musical crew 4; Swimming Team 1; Intramurals 1,2. ROSEN, STEVEN Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Monitor 1,2,3; Cross- Country Team 2; Golf Team 1,2,4; Intramurals 1.2,3,4. ROSENBERG, GARY ROSENQUIST, MICHAEL ROSENTHAL, SHARON Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Purple Honor Cer- tificate 1; Children's Theater 1; Children's Theater crew 2,3,4; Drama Club 1; Fall Play crew 1,2,3,4; National Thespians Society 2,3,4; Spring Musical crew 1, Girls' Glee 1. ROTER, ALAN Bronze Scholarship Key 2; White Honor Cer- tificate 1; Children's Theater 3; Children's Theater crew 1,2; Fall Play crew 3; May Festi- val crew 2,3, Chairman 2,3; National Thespi- ans Society 3,4; Norsecapades crew 1,2,3,4, Chairman 2,3, Lighting Technician 4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Spring Musical crew 1,4, Stage Manager 4; Technical Services Club 1,2,3,4 RUBIN, DAVID AVE 3,4. RUBINSTEIN, ALBERT Transferred from Von Steuben High School, Chicago, Illinois 4; Chess Club 4. RUDOLPH. BARBARA RUESCH, LINDA Future Business Leaders of America 4, Trea- surer 4; Health Careers Club 4. President 4; Monitor 2,3,4; Girls' Glee 4. SACOMANO, RALPH Children's Theater crew 1,2,3,4, Chairman 3,4; Fall Play crew 1,2,3,4, Chairman 3,4, National Thespains Society 3,4, Secretary 4; Norseca- pades crew 1,2,3,4, Chairman 2,3,4; One Acts crew 2,3; Ski Club 4, Spring Musical crew 1,4, Chairman 4; Technical Services Club 1,2,3.4, President 4. SALVATORE, CHRISTINE Home Economics Club 3, A Cappella Choir 2; Chamber Choir 4, Choral Union 3; Concert Choir 2; Girls' Glee 1. SAMUELS, NEIL SANDERS, LINDA SAPOZNIK, AARON SASAMOTO, NANCY Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Na- tional Honor Scoiety 3,4; National Merit Let- ter of Commendation 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Children's Theater crew 2; GAA 1,2,3,4; GAA Board 3,4, Treasurer 4; Norsecapades crew 2; Timers Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3. ?64 SAVIANO, DENNIS Purple Honor Certificate 1; Student Caucus 3, 4; Football Team 1. SAWYER, MARK SCANLON, PATRICIA SCHAEEER, MARK Basketball Team 1, Numerals 1. SCHAFEEL, RONALD SCHELS. MARGARETE Bronze Scholarship Key 3; Girls' Glee 1 SCHIFF, CATHY Children's Theater 3; Children's Theater crew 1,2,3,4; Fall Play crew 2,3; GAA 1; National Thespians Society 3,4; Norsecapades crew 1,2, 3,4, Chairman 3,4, One Act Play crew 3, Chair- man 3; Riding Club 1; Spring Musical crew 1, 4; Student Caucus 4; Technical Services Club 1 2,3,4. SCHIFF, COREY Hall Council 2,3; National Forensics League 3, 4; North Star 4; Quill and Scroll 4, Saga 2,3,4. Co-Editor-in-Chief 4, Ski Club 1; Wrestling Team 1,2,3, Minor N 2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4. SCHLEICH, JOHN Children’s Theater crew 1,2,3,4; Chairman 3, 4, Fall Play crew 1,2,3,4, Chairman 4; National Thespians Society 3,4, Norsecapades crew 1,2, 3,4, Chairman 3,4, One Act Play crew 2,3, Chairman 3; Spring Musical crew 1,4, Chair- man 4; Technical Services Club 1,2,3,4. SCHNEIDER, IRWIN SCHNELL. TIMOTHY Children's Theater 3; Children’s Theater crew 3; Fall Play 2; National Forensics League 2,3,4; National Thespian Society 2,3,4; Norseca- pades 2,3,4; Norsecapades Material Board 3; PA Announcer 4; A Cappella Choir 2,3; Boys' Glee 2; Chamber Choir 3,4; Chamber Ensem- ble 3,4; Choral Union 2,3; Concert Choir 2; Madrigal 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Viking Male Chorus 2,3,4 SCHOCH, KARL Monitor 2. SCHOEN, STEVEN Football 1,2, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. SC HOI A R, GARY Fall Play crew 3; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; N Club 4; Football 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3 4; Soccer 4; Track 1; Wrestling 1.2,3,4 SCHOOS, RONALD Children's Theater 2; Children's Theater crew 2,3; Fall Play crew 2,3,4; National Thespians Society 3,4; Norsecapades crew 1,2,3,4; North Star 3; Model Airplane Club 2; Spring Musical crew 1,4; Students for Environmental Action 3; Technical Services Club 1.2,3,4; Viking Male Chorus 2; Football 1,2, Minor N 2; Swimming 1. SCHRFBNICK, STEVEN Ski Club 1, Baseball 1,2, Numerals 1, Minor N 2; Basketball 1, Numerals 1; Intramurals 1,2,3. SCHREIBER, CRAIG SCHRFIBFR, LYNN Future Teachers of America 1; GAA 1,2,3,4, GAA Board 2,3,4, Secretary 3; Monitor 1,2. SCHROEDFR, MARI Transferred from Regina Dominican High School, Wilmette, Illinois 2; GAA 2,3,4; Hall Council 3; Ski Club 2,3,4; Student Caucus 3,4. SCHROEDFR, MARK Basketball 1; Football 1,2,3,4. SCHUBERT. MARY Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4, Na- tional Honor Scoiety 3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 3, Bronze Scholarship Key 2; White Hon- or Certificate 1; Advisory Committee 2; Alchemists Anonymous 3; Chess Club 3; Debate Team 2,3,4; GAA 1,2; National Foren- sics League 2,3,4, Degree of Excellence 2, Degree of Distinction 3; Students for Environ- mental Adion 1,2,3,4, Publicity Committee Chairman 2, Co-ordinating Chairman 3, Sec- retary-Treasurer 4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4. SCHULTZ, AUDREF Drama Club 1,2; Future Teachers of America 1,2; GAA 1.2,3; Homecoming Committee 4; Pep Club 1; Ski Club 1,2,3; Timers Club 1,2,3, Secretary 2; Chamber Choir 2; Concert Choir 1,2; Girls' Glee 1; Mixed Chorus 2. SCHWARTZ, HERBERT Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4, Purple Honor Certificate 1; N Club 4. Baseball Team 1,2,3,4, Minor N 1,2, Major N 3, Captain 4; Basketball Team 1,2, Minor N 1,2. SCHWARTZ, RICKEY SCHWARTZ, RONALD Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 3; F urple Honor Cer- tificate 1; Bridge Club 2,3, Treasurer 3; Chess Club 1,3,4; Student Caucus 3,4, Publicity Chairman 4, Finance Co-Chairman 4. SEGAL, GARY Children's Theater crew 2; Fall F’lav crew 2; Hall Council 4; Homecoming Committee 4, Monitor 1,2; National Thespians Society 3.4, Norsecapades 2,3; PTSA Board Member 4, Ski Club 3,4; Spring Musical crew 1; Technical Services Club 2,3,4; Swimming Team 1,2, Numerals 1, Minor N 2. SEGAL, MARK SEITLFR, MARIANNE White Honor Certificate 1, Children's Theater 4. Assistant Director 4; Class Board 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2,3,4; Fall Play crew 1; GAA 1; Homecoming Committee 3; National Thespi- ans Society 4; Norsecapades crew 3,4, Ski Club 1, Spring Musical 4, Assistant Director 4; Choral Union 3,4. SELMAN, BONNIE SELTZER, BARBARA SELTZER. CARRIE SELTZER, DAVID Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Current Events Club 1, Human Relations Club 1,2; Stock Club 3, Students for Israel 3. SHAPIRO, HELEN Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4; National Merit Let- ter of Commendation 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3, Bronze Scholarship Key 2; White Hon- or Certificate 1; GAA 1,2; Human Relations Club 1,2, Committee Chairman 2; Ski Club 2; Student Caucus 3; Student Senate 1,2; Tennis Team 1,2. SHAPIRO, RICHARD Silver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1; Baseball Team 1,2, Minor N 1,2; Intramurals 2,3,4. SHER, DEBBIE Auroris 1,2,3; Future Teachers of America 1; GAA 1,2,3; Homecoming Committee 4; Pep Club 1; Twirlers 2,3,4, Captain 3,4 SHERMAN, MITCHELL Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Na- tional Merit Semifinalist 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; White Hon- or Certificate 1; Biology Club 1,2,3,4, Secre- tary-Treasurer 2, President 3; Coin Club 3; Students for Israel 1,2,3,4 SHERMAN STEVEN Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation 4, Silver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2, White Honor Certificate 1; Enlighteners 1,2; Students for Environmental Action 2; Stu- dents for Israel 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 4 SHIELD. ROBIN Bronze Scholarship Key 4; Drama Club 1; Future Teachers of America 2,3,4, Secretary 4, Home Economics Club 1; Girls' Glee Club 1. SHIMABUKURO, LYNN Bronze Scholarship Key 4; Future Business Leaders of America 4; GAA 1,3,4; Badminton Team 3; Volleyball Team 3. SHYMAN, SUSAN GAA 1; Ski Club 1.2,3. ?6b SIEGEL. BARRY Wingspread 2. SIEGEL. HOLLY SIEGEL, STEPHEN Gymnastics Team 1.2,3,4, Numerals 1. Minor N 3, Major N 4. SIEMIONKO. CATHY SIEWERT, JANET SILVERMAN, JEFFREY Transferred from New Trier West High School, Northfield, Illinois 4; Ski Club 4. SILVERSTEIN, IRVING SILVETTI, CHRISTOPHER SIMON, MICHAEL SIMONS. LAURIE Chess Club 1; Monitor 1; Students for Envi- ronmental Action 1,2,3,4, Secretary 1,2, Pub- licity Chairman 3, Co-ordinating Chairman 4; A Cappella Choir 2; Girls' Glee 1. SIMONS, LESLIE Basketball Girl 4; Future Teachers of America 1,2; Homecoming Committee 4; Norseca- pades crew 4; Ski Club 1,2,3; Spring Musical crew 2; Twirler 3,4. SKLAR, JAN SKLAR, MELISSA Bronze Scholarship Key 4; Biology Club 2,3; Bridge Club 2,3, Secretary 3; Chess Club 1; Children's Theater 2; Children's Theater crew 3; Drama Club 1,2,3; Fall Play crew 3; Future Teachers of America 3,4, Treasurer 4; National Thespian Society 3,4; Norsecapades crew 3; One Act Play crew 3; Students for Environ- mental Action 2,3; Girls' Glee 1. SLADE, LAURIE Transferred from Mather High School, Chica- go, Illinois 4. SLOAN. PAULA SLUTSKY, MARK SMITH, BRIAN Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4, Clari- net Choir 1,2,3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Foot- ball Team 1,2,3,4, Numerals 1, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4; Tennis Team 1,2, Numerals 1. SMITH, HOLLY GAA Board 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 2,3; Lead- ers' Gym 2,3,4; Badminton Team 1,2,3,4; Ten- nis Team 2,3,4; Volleyball Team 2,3,4 SMITH. KAREN Bronze Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Cer- tificate 1; Purple Honor Certificate 2; Cheer- leader 1,2,3, Captain 1, Class Board 2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4. Chairman 4; Homecoming Court 4; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4. SOLOMON, MICHELE SOLYOM, ODED SOSMAN, STEVEN Class Board 2; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; N Club 2,3, 4; Gymnastics Team 1,2,3,4, Minor N 1, Major N 2,3,4; Scuba Club 3. SPAGNOLI, MICHAEL SPERLING, SUZANNE Bronze Scholarship Key 3; Purple Honor Cer- tificate 1,2; Auroris 1,2,3, GAA 1,2,3, Home- coming Committee 2,3; Ski Club 3.4; Vikettes 3.4. SPITZER, NANCY STARKOPF, ROBIN Future Teachers of America 1,2; GAA 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Student Cau- cus 3; Tennis Team 2,3,4. STAVNES, SANDRA STEIN, MICHAEL Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 3; Purple Honor Cer- tificate 1; Chess Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4 STEINBERG. GAYLE STEINBERG, RANDY Norsecapades 2,3,4, Arranger and Assistant Musical Director 4; Spring Musical 4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 3,4, Stage Band 2,3,4; Track Team 1,2, Numerals 1. STEINER, TERRY Pep Club 2. STERLING, BRUCE North Star 4, Page Editor 4; Swimming Team 1, 2, Numerals 1, Minor N 2; Intramurals 1. STERN, JEFFREY STOCKENBERG, DEBORAH STRAMER, THOMAS SUCHERMAN, BARRY Children's Theater 1; Children's Theater crew 2.3.4, Student Director 3; Drama Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 2; Fall Play crew 1,2,3; National Forensics League 2; National Thespians Socie- ty 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Norse- capades 3,4; Norsecapades crew 1,2,3,4, Ma- terial Board 3,4; Spring Musical 1,4, Technical Services Club 1,2,3,4, Secret ary-Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; A cappella Choir 2; Cham- ber Choir 3,4; Concert Choir 1; Madrigal 2,3; Viking Male Chorus 2,3,4. SUEKOV, JODY GAA 1,2,3; Monitor 1,2; Pep Club 1; Timers Club 1,2. SUMMERS, SHERON SURKIN, LISA SUZUKIDA, MARGARET Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4; National Merit Let- ter of Commndation 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; White Hon- or Certificate 1; Infinity Limited 1,2,3,4; Saga 3; Saga Section Editor 3,4; A cappella Choir 1 SVACINA, GARY SWEET, JEFFREY SZYMSKI, PAMELA Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3, Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1; GAA 1, Saga 3, Section Editor 3; Ski Club 2,3; Timers Club 1. TADELMAN, LESLIE TESTA, LEE ANN Transferred from Good Counsel High School, Chicago, Illinois 3; Future Teachers of Ameri- ca 4. TESTER, LAURA Class Board 2; Future Business Leaders of America 4; GAA 2,3,4; Badminton Team 2,3,4. THOMAS, DIANE GAA 2; Home Economics Club 3; Pep Club 1; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4. THOMPSON, ANN Cheerleader 1; GAA 1; Swimming Team 4. TILTGES. CAROL TORRES, CARMENZA TRUFANT, BETTY TUCKER, SHERYL Fall Play crew 1; Hall Council 3; Saga 3; Ski Club 1,2,3. TUROVITZ, BARBARA TUROVITZ, ROBIN UDESKY, JONATHAN UNTERFENGER, MICHAEL UTTENREUTHER, ROBERT VALE, MARK VALENTINE, LYNN Enlighteners 1; GAA 2,3; Home Economics Club 1; Girls'Glee 4. VENDER, MICHAEL VENN, MICHAEL Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Silver 266 Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; WEINER, MICHAEL Homecoming Committee 4, North Star 3; White Honor Certificate 1; Math Club 1,2,3,4; Riding Club 1,2,3; Treasurer 3; Timers Club 3, Norsecapades 3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; WEINER. PAUL 4. Stage Band 2,3,4; Basketball Team 1. Norsecapades 3,4, Ski Club 2,3; Spring Musi- cal 4; Choral Union 3; Cross-Country Team 1; WOLKE, JOEL VERCH, GAIL Minor N 1; Gymnastics Team 1,2,3, Minor N Bronze Scholarship Key 3; Childrens Theater Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; 1,2; Intramurals 1,2; Scuba Club 4 crew 3,4; Fall Play crew 2; Norsecapades crew Bronze Scholarship Key 3, Purple Honor Cer- 3,4; Thespians 4. tificate 1; Auroris 2,3,4, Vice-president 4; WEINREICH, KENTON Cheerleader 1,3,4, Co-captain 4; Class Board W RIGHT, NORMAN 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Hall Council 2; Homecom- WEINSTEIN, CHERYL ing Committee 3; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4. GAA 1,2; Home Economics Club 1. WYSOCKI. DEBORAH WAGNER. BETH WEINSTEIN, STEVEN YALE, MERYL GAA 1,2; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4; Class Board 1,2,3,4, N Club 3,4; Ski Club 2,3; Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Chairman 4; Hall Council 1,2,3. Baseball Team 1,2; Basketball Team 1; Foot- Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Purple Honor Cer- ball Team 1,2,3, Major N 3; Golf Team 3,4, tificate 1; Biology Club 2; Pep Club 1, Stu- WALSH. STEVEN Minor N 3, Major N 4. dents for Environmental Action 2,3. WALTZER, SUSAN WEISBERG, KAREN YOUNG. JAMES J. WALUSCAK, MICHAEL WEISBERG, MARC S. YOUNG, LINDA SUSAN WASSERMAN, ROBIN WEISMAN, ROBERT Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4, Na- ZEITLIN, SARA LYNN WEGLARZ, FRANK tional Honor Society 4; Silver Scholarship Key 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 3; White Honor ZIGMAN, ROBERTA C. WEIL, DAVID Certificate 1; Monitor 1; N Club 3,4; Baseball ZIMMER. BRUCE G. Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Na- Team 1,2,3,4; Basketball Team 1,2,3,4. Manag- Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Na- tional Honor Society 4; National Merit Semifi- er 1,2,3,4; Football Team 3,4, Trainer 3,4; In- tional Merit Semifinalist 4; Silver Scholarship nalist 4; Silver Scholarship Key 4; Biology tramurals 1. Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; White Hon- Club 1,2,3, Treasurer 1,2; Class Board 1,2,3,4; or Certificate 1; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4, N Club 3, Treasurer 1,2,3,4; Coin Club 1,2,3,4; Vice- WEISS, EARL 4, Football Team 1,2,3; Wrestling Team 1,2,3, President 3, President 4; Hall Council 1,2,3,4; Chairman 2,3; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Money Ski Club 2,3,4; Intramurals 2. 4, Captain 4 Club 2,3,4; Treasurer 4; Monitor 1,2,3; N Club 4; Norsecapades 1; Ski Club 3,4; Student Sen- WEITZMAN, DONNA R ZWEIG, BARRY ate 1,2, Students for Environmental Action 3, WENGER, TOBEY ZWICK, MARTIN 4; Baseball Team 1,2; Basketball Team 1,2,3; Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Na- Co-Captain 2; Cross-Country Team 3; Foot- WHITE, RAYMOND tional Merit Semifinalist 4; Compass Commit- ball Team 1; Tennis Team 1,2; Intramurals 1,2, Biology Club 2; Foreign Language Club 2; Ski tee 3; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; National Thespian 3,4. Club 1,2,3,4; Stock Club 3; Students For Envi- Society 2,3,4; Norsecapades 4; Norsecapades ronmental Action 2,3. crew 2; Ski Club 2,3; Student Caucus 3; Stu- WEIL, HARLAN dent Government 3,4; Student Senate 1,2, A.V.E. 1; Coin Club 1,2,3; Law Club 1; Moni- WICKMAN, CYNTHIA Corresponding Secretary 2; Choral Union 2,3, tor 1,2; Ski Club 4; Student Government 1; Drama Club 1; Pep Club 1. 4, Mixed Chorus 2,3,4, Viking Male Chorus 2; Cross-Country 1,2; Numerals 1; Minor N 2; Football Team 1,2; Gymnastics Team 3; Intra- Track and Field 1,2; Numerals 1; Minor N 2. WEINBAUM, PAULA WIDDOWSON, JILL GAA 1,2; Ski Club 1,2,3. murals 2,3,4; Wrestling Team 1,2. Bronze Scholarship Key 3; Cheerleader 1,2,3; WILLIAMS, CHERYL Class Board 2,3,4; Vice-President 3,4; GAA 1, Advisory Committee 2; Drama Club 1,2; GAA 2,3,4; Hall Council 1; Homecoming Commit- 1,2; Pep Club 1; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Timers' Club tee 2,3,4; Chairman 4; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Tennis Team 1,2. 1. WIORA, DONNA WEINBERG. LEONARD GAA 2,3; Home Economics Club 2; Pep Club 1. WEINBERG, STEPHEN Football Team 1,2; Wrestling Team 1. WISPER, MARCIA Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Silver WEINER. GARY Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Bronze Scholarship Key 3; Purple Honor Cer- White Honor Certificate 1; Future Teachers of tificate 1; Fall Play 4; National Thespians So- America 1,2; Treasurer 2; GAA 1,2,3,4; Infinity ciety 4, Norsecapades 4; Spring Musical 4; Unlimited 2,3,4; Math Club 1,2,3,4; Monitor Spring Musical crew 4; A Cappella Choir 2; Chamber Choir 4; Choral Union 2, Concert 1. Choir 2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 2; Viking Male Chorus 3; Tennis Team 1,2,3,4; Minor N 1,2; WOLDORF, RONALD Major N 3,4; Captain 2; Intramurals 1; Scuba WOLK, DEBRA Club 3. Purple Honor Certificate 1; GAA 2,3,4; ?6 7 lnde Aaron, Robert ( 71,72,75,190 Abbey, Gail 190 Abel, Kim 210 Abeiman, Steven 66,145,190 Abelski, Isaac 190 Ablin, Paula 20 Abram, Steven 190 Abrams, Diane 190 Abrams, Jay 86,154,180 Abrams, Jeffrey 72,75, 200 Abrams, Larry 210 Abrams, Steven 157 Ackman, Mr. Leonard 145,240 Adachi, Glenn 190 Adams, Joanne 65,89,99, 210 Adelman, Cary 200 Adelman, Grant 180 Adelman, Judith 180 Adelson, Miss Marla 28,240 Africk, Joel 68,200 Africk, Michael 180 Agins, Louis 180 Albaum, Jeffery 200 Albert, Audrey 180 Alexander, Marcy 190 Alexander, Scott 180 Alfassa, Alissa 92,93, 210 Alfassa, Debra 210 Alfus, Miss Mary 240 Alpert, Bonita4 180 Alpert, Dan 61,72,75,200 Alport, Arleen 180 Alport, Ira 72,75,200 Alscher, Murray 200 Alter, Mitchell 133,200 Altschul, Wayne 143, 200 Amesquita, Jesse 146 Amstadter, Fredric 89, 210 Amstadter, Marcy 190 Anders, James 210 Anderson, Janice 180 Anderson, Russell 210 Anderson, Steven 133,143, 200 Andre, Brian 180 Andrzejewski, Karen 200 Angeli, Rosanne 71,112, 210 Anhalt, Kathleen 97,190 Ansell, Susan 180 Ansell, Wendy 210 Anstadt, Bradford 210 Antman, Steven 200 Anundson, Gary 190 Appel, Aleyce 200 Appelman, Eric 180 Arendt, Karey 180 Arendt, Nancy 200 Arenson, Paul 27 Armbruster, Miss Maureen 240 Armitage, Robert 210,211 Arnieri, Amy 190 Aron, Stanton 106,133, 210 Aronson, Leslye 180 Artstein, Fern 190 Arvidson, Deborah 200 Arvidson, Suzette 190 Asher, Jeffrey 190 Asher, Sheryl 77, 210 Atkins, Fredric 190 Atlas, Scott 63, 210 Aull, Theresa 180 AURORIS 94 AVE MONITORS 86 Avola, Cherry 180 Axel, Jerry 210 Axelrod, David 68,190 Axness, David 180 Azriel, David 200 Azus, Bette 200 Azus, Gregory 210 Azus, Laurence 180 Baba, Steven 210 Babendir, Stuart 180 Babetch, Janice 210 Bacalar, Carey 80,180 Bader, David 210 Baer, Steven 80, 210 Bagnowski, Mr. George 133 Bakal, Robin 61,200 Baker, Ellen 77,84,180 Baker, Matthew 200 Balciulis, Mr. Charles 234, 237 Balisteri, Brenda 200 Balogh, Michael 190 Baptist, Mr. George 233 Barg, Howard 61 Barkal, Steven 180 Barkal, Stewart 180 Barkan, Howard 210 Barkan, Ricki 190 Barnefield, John 89, 210 Barnes, Mindy 180 Barnett, Jess 84, 200 Barnett, Pamela 180 Barnow, Felice 210 Barnow, Shelley 180 Baron, Fonda 77,180 Baron, Scott 200 Barron, Carol 210 Barstow, Mr. John 240, 241 Bartlett, Steven 145,190 Bartz, Gail 82, 210 Bass, Laurie 86, 92, 200 Bassuk, Wendy 65, 77, 200 Bauer, Dr. George 236 Baum, Debra 210 Bauman, Mitchell 190 Baumgaertner, Richard 54, 180 Bavaro, Donna 211 Bavaro, Jeanne 77,97, 200 Bay, Jami 200 Bayer, Alan 80,180 Becharas, George 211 Beck, Christine 200 Becker, Gayle 211 Becker, Linda 72,112,190 Becker, Lori 200 Becker, Randi 211 Becker, Rhonda 180 Bedony, James 190 Beermann, Jack 146,180 Behr, Mrs. Marian 240 Behr, Ronda 200 Behren, Pamela 200 Behrens, Craig 200 Behrman, Stuart 211 Beiser, Michelle 180 Beider, John 156 Bell, David 200 Bell, Richard 200 Bel lido, Jose 190 Beltran, Cesar 211 Beltran, Maricon 190 Bemoras, David 180 Bemoras, Dennis 146, 211 Bender, Robyn 200 Berdersky, Jill 200 Berjamin, Beth 80,180 Bennitt, David 75 Bennett, Deborah 72,75, 200 Berg, Lawrence 65,190 Berger, Barry 180 Berger, Eileen 86, 211 Berger, Helaine 200 Berger, Judi 211 Berger, Karen 211 Berger, Karen R. 211 Berger, Mark 211 Berger, Sandi 211 Berger, Terri 200 Berk, Lila 77,84 Berke, Michael 145,190 Berkelhamer, Donna 77, 92,180 Berkley, Jeffrey 80,180 Berkowitz, Debra 200 Berkowsky, llene 211 Berkson, Jill 99,200 Berland, Lorin 211 Berlin, Brian 140,143, 200 Berliner, Paul 211 Berman, Andrew 65,89, 157,200 Berman, Fane 180 Berman, Mitchell 65, 89, 157,200 Berman, Randy 150,180 Berman, Richard 139,200 Berman, Robert 190 Berman, Susan 180 Bermudez, Denise 190 Berner, Steven 211 Berner, Susan 190 Berns, Glenn 72,211 Berns, Steven 211 Bernstein, Randall 200 Bernstein, Toby 200 Berrick, Stephanie 86,180 Bielinski, Maureen 95,190 Bielinski, Nancy 97,105, 211 Binder, Audrey 58, 66, 84, 92,165,190 BIOLOGY CLUB 79 Birger, Nancy 211 Bjork, Karla 190 Blachman, Janet 97,105, 211 Blachman, Susan 106, 180 Blackman, David 79, 211 Blackman, Karen 92,190 Blake, Kenneth 200 Blake, Thomas 211 Blakey, Paul 89,133, 200 Block, Bernard 190 Block, Cynthia 61,200 Block, Merle 212 Blomberg, Patricia 89,93, 212 Bloom, Allen 190 Bloom, Corey 212 Bloom, Howard 84, 212 Bloom, Mark 36,72,75,212 Bloom, Sharon 180 Blum, Denise 212 Blum, Marc 190 Blumenstine, Randy 180 Boaz, Andrea 180 Bobrow, Daniel 84,190 Bobrow, Stuart 212 Bodenstein, Kandee 180 Boim, Nancy 43,86,165,190 Bokalders, Sigurds 212 Bolshon, Debra 180 Bookman, Stuart 143, 200 Borman, Terry 200 Bornstein, Cindy 212 Borowsky, Barbara 200 Borst, John 212 Bosley, Scott 143,200 Bottom, Jill 200 Bowlen, Daniel 135,190 Bowlen, Sean 89,133,143, 200 Boxenbaum, Stuart 212 Boyle, Patrick 133 Brachman, Steven 140,141, 200 Bragdon, Jean 212 Bragdon, John 190 Brand, Jeffrey 138,139,201 Brand, Kevin 180 Brandess, Laurie 190 Brandt, Leonard 143 Brandwein, David 201 Brass, Mark 180 Brenner, Babette 77,180 Brenner, Craig 212 Brenner, Gary 180 Breslaw, Abby 190,194 Bressler, Fred 72,180 Bressler, Gail 212 Brettner, Sandra 58,89, 212 Brickman, Karen 190 Brigham, Mr. Herbert 79, 240 Brin, Glen 72,190,195 Brinsky, Ronald 133 Brlit, Emil 50 Brodsky, Shari 190 Brodwin, David 63,66, 212 Brodwin, Paul 180 Brody, Benjamin 68,190 Brody, David 72, 201 Bromberg, Debra 201 Bromberg, Stacy 180 Bronstein, Jeffrey 36,180 Bronstein, Marci 190 Bronswick, Robert 180 Brooker, Jill 201 Brostrom, Diane 180 Brottman, Gail 36,190 Brottman, Karen 201 Brower, Mary 82, 212 Brown, Candace 47,65, 166,190 Brown, Julie 180,185 Brown, Marla 212, 216 Brown, Michael 135,190 Brown, William 212 Browning, Mr. Donald 240 Bruckman, Phillip 145,190 Bryskier, Michael 190 Bunge, Mr. Joe 137 Burkholder, Christi 180 Burkholder, Edwin 212 Burnett, Steven 77 Burnette, Ruth 181 Burns, John 135,190 Bussell, Clifford 212 Bussell, Mark 201 Butz, Michael 212 Butz, Susan 190 Buzil, Steven 154,181 Byer, Debbi 190 Byram, Barbara 71,72,75 Byrnes, Mrs. Mary Ann 240 Byster, Beth 66, 201 Cabot, Scott 88,212 Cahan, Elizabeth 181 Cain, Barry 212 Calabrese, Marian 201 Calderone, Linda 190 CALLIOPE 63 Cameron, Joseph 190 Campise, Deborah 212 Campise, James 190 Cann, Margot 212 Cannon, Miss Norma 240 Cantor, Joel 201 Capitol, Mindy 77 Capobianco, Virginia 190 Caras, Robert 181 Cardulla, Mr. Frank 80, 240 Carey, Mr. Stanley 240 268 Carlino, Patti 190 Carlson, Annette 181 Carlson, Bonnie 212 Carlson, Bruce 156 Carlson, Claudia 169, 201 Carlson, Gail 89,93,212 Carlson, Jill 181 Carlson, John 201 Carlson, Martha 181 Carlson, Robert 181 Carlson, William 212 Carrell, Mr Ray 240 Cassman, Nancy 65, 77,89, 212 Casten, Mr. Richard 48,133, 240, 246 Cellini, Nicholas 72,213 Ceresa, Mr. Aldo 241 Chagares, Dean 36,72 CHAMBER CHOIR 76 Charness, Eugene 190,133 Chausow, Mrs. Barbara 241 Chausow, Lynn 77, 95 Chavin, Shari 201 CHEERLEADERS 98,99,100, 101 Chemers, Caryn 213 Chemers, Ira 181 Chemers, Mark 181 Chemers, Nan 89,95,213 Chemers, Susan 65, 99, 201 Chensky, Dale 40, 213 Chernoff, Synda 213 CHESS CLUB 80 Chez, Debra 95,99,199,201 Chez, Lauren 181 Childs, Susan 53, 213 Chinsky, Barbara 77,181 Chopra, Mrs. Kathryn 241 CHORAL UNION 76 Chou, Raymond 190 Christ, Cert 213 Christian, David 201 Christoffersen, Debra 77, 92,181 Christy, Linda 181 Cierny, Bridget 82, 201 Citron, Cathy 181 Ciupke, Clemens 213 Ciupke, Yvonne 201 damage, Brett 213 CLARINET CHOIR 74 Clary, Scott 181 Cleve, Linda 84, 201 Cleve, Lori 93,190 Cline, Mrs. Esther 241 Cline, Miss. Genevieve 241 Clyman, Nadine 213 Coates, Diane 213 Coe, Joann 79, 213 Coe, William 181 Cogan, Michael 201 Cohen, Alyse 190 Cohen, Andee 181 Cohen, Debra 190 Cohen, Debra 181 Cohen, Edward 213 Cohen, Ellen 213 Cohen, Judith 99,105,190 Cohen, Marla 66,84,190 Cohen, Norman 133, 201 Cohen, Stuart 66. 213 Cohen, Wayne 88,106,133 Cohn, Francine 213 Cohn, Stuart 181 Cole, Scott 213 Colecchia, Paul 201 Colen, Joan 213 Collins, Cynthia 82, 201 Colodny, Amy 191 Compiani, James 201 CONCERT BAND 72,73 Condit, Kenneth 146 Condit, Richard 80,84, 199, 201 Conne, Randy 213 Conrad, Julie 191 Conradt, Nancy 191 Conradt, Susan 201 Conway, Mr. Darrell 133 Conway, Karen 165 Cook, Sandra 71,181 Cooper, Marcie 77,181 Copeland, Lynda 213 Copeland, Robin 191 Corber, Debra 181 Corday, Paula 92,191 Cotovsky, Marla 169,181 Coventry, Ann 191,197 Cowin, Richard 62, 213 Cox, Mrs. Deborah 82, 241 Cress, Mr. Hal 241 Croft, Howard 72, 213 Cronin, Kimberly 66,71,213 Crowther, Mrs. Nancy 241 Crystal, Janis 181 Cunningham, Laurie 181 Current, Diane 191 Cutler, Alan 150,181 Cutler, Steven 201, 206 CYGNETTES 93 Daar, Henry 60,63, 88, 142,143, 213 D'Agostino, Cathy 181 Dahm, Gregory 181 Dahm, Mark 89, 201 D'Andrea, Domenica 181 Daniels, Michael 181 D'Antonio, James 191 Dardick, Lynda 191 Davidson, Mark 181 Davies, Charles 132,133,213 Davies, William 135 Davis, Karen 32,63,191 Deardorff, Mr. Barry 241 DEBATE TEAM 69 DeCarl, Pamela 166,181 Dechter, Ronald 213 DeCorrevont, James 146,181 DeFrancisco, Ruthann 89 Deitch, Nancy 181 Dejonge, Christopher 181 Delaurier, Gilbert 214 Delaurier, Joseph 214 Delaurier, Katherine 181 Dellegrazie, Patti 201 Delman, Howard 77,112, 214, 244 DeMar, Nancy 201 DeMar, Sheryl 181 Dembo, Philip 191 Denenberg, Arden 191 Dennen, Susan 181 DesJardins, Mark 191 Deutchman, Jerold 133, 201 Deutsch, Lisa 181 Deutsch, Mr. Michael 241 Deutsch, Michael R. 156,181 Deutsch, Michael S. 58,199, 201 Deutsch, Nancy 181 Deutsch, Randy 214 Deutsch, Ronald 150,151, 191 Diamond, Bruce 214 Diamond, Cheryl 181 Diamond, Nicole 191 Dick, Debora 191 Dick, Irene 84,181 Dictor, Ronald 154,155,191 Didech, Gregg 151,191 Dietch, Jonathan 40,150,191 Dietrich, Christy 181 Dietz, Patricia 43, 201 Diller, Barry 80,181 Dimschultz, Mrs. Helen 242 Dlatt, David 77,181 Dolin, Jordan 153,191 Dolin, Linda 181 Dolin, Shelli 181 Dolins, Steven 201 Dolitsky, Bruce 214 Dorn ash, Sari 84, 201 Dombek, Maureen 181 Donenberg, Benjie 60,145, 191 Donenberg, Jeffry 181 Donenberg, Nancy 191 Doppelt, Loren 189,191 Doren,Eugene 71,181 Doroff, Steven 71,214 Doruff, Ronald 89, 214 Doupe, Leslie 214 DRAMA CLUB 70 Dreazen, Miss Elizabeth 242 Drehobl, Susan 92,191 Drohan, Cynthia 72,191 Droze, Guy 214 Drucker, Steven 84, 201 Du bow, Bradley 135,191 Du by, Mary 214 Duda, Deborah 44 Duminy, Frederic 181 Dupuis, Denise 191,194 Dusz, William 146,181 Dworski, Steven 166,181 Eckhardt, Jane 65,92, 165,169,181 Eckhardt, Joan 65, 92, 165,169,181 Eckhardt, June 181 Edelman, Gregg 77 Edelman, Linda 214 Edelson, Claude 214 Edidin, Linda 181 Ehrensaft, Richard 201 Ehrlich, Jeffrey 191 Eichaker, Ronald 77, 201 Einstein, Fredric 72,75 Eisenberg, Howard 133 Eisenstein, Eric 75,112,181 Eisenstein, Lynne 201 Eisenstein, Susan 214 Eiserman, Lois 214 Elbaum, Deborah 191 Elbaum, Terri 191 Elenbogen, Beryl 181 Elkes, Alan 181 Elkins, Dean 191 Ellman, Howard 89,154, 214 Elmzen, Roger 214 Elster, Steven 151 Emanuel, Donna 191 Emer, William 214 Endo, Richard 80,152 Engblom, Glenn 214 English, Eric 181 Epstein, Carolyn 39, 213, 214 Epstein, Jan 82, 201 Epstein, Randy 214 Epstein, Richard 191 Epstein, Robert 61,214 Epstein, Stuart 146,147,181 Erikson, Diane 72,77,82, 214 Erikson, Doris 82, 214 Eskow, Cary 181 Ewing, James 44,151,191 Eyer, Frederic 214 Eyer, Gregory 181 Ezrin, Julie 191 Fain, Donna 65,77,182 Farber, Jayne 65,182 Farber, Rande 182 Farber, Scott 84, 214 Farber, Susan 214 Fassino, Gary 191 FBLA 83 Feeley, Allison 35 Feigen, Ronald 157,191 Fein, Jill 201 Feinglass, Cary 152, 201 Feingold, Marla 191 Feirstein, Ellen 182 Feit, Lisa 214 Feld, Mrs. Manila 242 Feldman, Charles 182 Felkel, Dena 214 Ferdinand, Michael 89, 201,133 Ferris, Nancy 201 Ferstl, Joseph 191 Fett, Mr. Fred 71,250 Feuerstein, Allen 75, 84, 201 Fidel, Sara 201 Field, Mr. Carl 242 Fieldman, Charles 201 Fieldman, Karen 71,83, 201 Fields, Charmaine 77,191 Fine, Neil 182 Fink, Beri 214 Fink, Mr. George 242 Fink, Martin 191 Fink, Patricia 77, 201 Fink, Robin 182 Finkel, Holly 95,119,191 Finkel, Robbi 105,201 Finkelman, Jeffrey 191 Fischbein, Kenneth 182 Fischburg, Steven 182 Fischman, Gary 75,191 Fisher, Greg 182 Fisher, Leslie 53, 214 Fisher, Sheryl 95,182 Fishman, llicia 182 Fishman, Lawrence 111 Fivelson, Janice 191 Fjellander, John 215 Flanagan, Mr. Tom 135, 242 Flax, Michael 215 Fleischer, Debra 182 Fleisher, Linda 182 Fleishman, Sharon 72,191 Fleming, Cynthia 182 Fletcher, Myron 65,151,191 Florence, Mr. Clarence 242 Ford, Randy 77,86,182 Foreman, Toby 215 FORENSICS 68 Forman, Ronald 215 Fortunato, Susan 68, 71, 112, 201 Fotos, Curt 215 Fox, Debra 191 Fox, Jeffrey 215 Fox, Lawrence 30,215 Fox, Neil 80,182 Fradin, Eric 182 Fraelick, Donna 65,106,182 Fraelick, Michael 84, 215 France, Robert 191 Frandzel, Steven 80,182 Frankel, Gary 191 Frankel, Neal 215 Frankel, Rhonda 182 Frankel, Steven 154,182 Franklin, Karen 39, 215 Franklin, Steven 72,191 Freireich, David 191 FRESHMAN CLASS BOARD 65 269 Fried, Kenneth 215 Friedlander, Mark 61,143, 201 Friedman, Alan 215 Friedman, Charles 182 Friendman, David G. 191 Friedman, David S. 112,191 Friedman, Deborah 191 Friedman, Debra 58, 215 Friedman, Dori 191 Friedman, Faye 191 Friedman, Jeri 215 Friedman, Lawrence 182 Friedman, Marian 71, 215 Friedman, Marla 215 Friedman, Pamela 191 Friedman, Rochelle 182 Friedman, Scott 201 Friedman, Sheri 201 Friedman, Stephen 191 Friedman, Steven 134,191 Friedman, Stewart 201 Friedrichs, Steven 135 Friend, Marsha 182 Fritchie, Patrick 77,191 Fritchie, William 80, 201 Fritz, Jeffrey 201 Fritzshall, Richard 215 Frumm, Scott 89 Fry, Miss Barbara 32, 243 Fu, Timothy 77, 201 Fugiel, Miss Dorothy 242 Furfey, John 135,191 Furfey, Katharine 215 Furmanski, Richard 145,191 GAA 90,91 Gainer, Rhonda 99, 201 Galuski, Russell 151,191 Gams, Eric 215 Gans, Howard 75,80,156, 182 Gans, llene 215 Garber, Jay 201 Garel, Mrs. Shirley 242 Garfield, Loni 164,191 Garfinkle, Sue 82, 86, 201 Garner, Tedi 182 Garst, Mrs. Sarane 242 Gartzman, Sandra 65,99 Gauer, David 191 Gelbart, Allen 201 Gelfand, David 61,68,215 Gel fond, Marc 80,191 Gem, Susan 182 Gendell, Scott 68,191 Genrich, Brian 215 Georgiev, Olga 215 Gerber, Gary 182 Gerber, Lloyd 215 Gerhardt, Kurt 66,182 Gerol, Mark 182 Gerowitz, Robert 154, 201 Gersten, Elyse 99,192 Getlin, Janyce 39, 201 Getlin, Jeffrey 192 Gibbons, Ann 183 Gibbs, Dr. Wesley 230 Gill, Joni 192 Gilleland, Beth 201 Gillman, Francine 216 Gindin, Eileen 182 Ginsberg, Jay 216 Ginsburg, Mrs. Joan 242 Ginsburg, Larry 192 Ginsburgh, Robert 89, 201 GIRLS GLEE 77 Gistenson, Daniel 72, 201 Gistenson, Lisa 182,183 Gitlin, Merle 192 Glenner, Cary 84,216 Glenner, Michael 192 Click, Marcy 40, 216 Click, Michael 216 Glickman, Joel 77, 216 Glickman, Lori 77,192 Glickstein, Donald 133, 199, 201 Gloger, Vicki 216 Glustoff, Brad 182 Gockenbach, Anne 72, 201 Goebel, Kathleen 192 Goebel, Steven 88,89, 133, 201 Goebelt, Jance 201 Goebelt, Thomas 133, 216 Goeltenbodt, Russell 1 77,192 Gold, David 201 Gold, Howard 135,192 Goldberg, David 182 Goldberg, Debra 216 Goldberg, Edward 192 Goldberg, Honey 68,192 Goldberg, Richard 71,192 Goldfein, Linda 192 Goldman, Alan 192 Goldman, Deborah 192 Goldman, Ira 65, 201 Goldman, Janet 216 Goldman, Lawrence 192 Goldman, Philip 201 Goldman, Susan 68, 201 Goldsand, Richard 216 Goldsmith, Jay 152,153, 201 Goldstein, Craig 89,106, 133, 216 Goldstein, Deborah 192 Goldstein, Debra 84,97, 201 Goldstein, Enid 65,105, 216 Goldstein, Joseph 192 Goldstein, Leslie 47,166,182 Goldstein, Marcy 182 Goldstein, Mark 84,92, 202 Goldstein, Wayne 77, 216 Goltz, Sharon 192 Gomberg, Andra 68, 216 Gomberg, Steven 192 Goodfriend, Iris 36,71, 77,111,202 Goodman, Barbara 60,63, 216 Goodman, Maxine 182 Goodman, Robert 216 Goodman, Steven 202 Goodyear, Hollis 192 Gooris, Lindsey 192 Gorden, Alan 154,182 Gordon, Barbara 105, 216 Gordon, Gail 182,183 Gordon, Helaine 216 Gordon, Marlene 216 Gordon, Richard 216 Gordon, Sanford 182 Gordon, Vicki 164,192 Gorell, Barbara 92,165,182 Gorell, Julie 169, 216 Gorov, Marcia 192 Gotfried, Michael 182 Gotteiner, Donna 60,61,202 Gottlieb, llyse 202 Gottlieb, Michael 182 Gould, Alan 216 Gould, Shepard 216 Gould, Steven 216 Graf, Pamela 192 Grahn, Nancy 99,105,106, 202 Grant, Mr. Jack 242 Grant, Mr. Patrick 66,115, 242 Gray, Ronald 89, 216 Green, Gayle 192 Green, Joy 65,164,192 Green, Larry 36,72,75,182 Green, Paul 89, 202 Green, Paula 77,182 Green, Shellie 216 Greenberg, Debra 66, 202 Greenberg, Elyse 216 Greenberg, Maxine 217 Greenberg, Stuart 202 Greenberger, Lawrence 156, 182 Greenburg, Brad 202 Greene, Jeffrey 202 Greene, Joel 192 Greenfield, Myrna 63, 66, 68,77 Gremley, Robert 182 Grobstein, Holly 192 Grombacher, Ann 217 Groner, Burton 182 Gross, Sheri 192 Grossman, Bonnie 182 Grossman, David 156,182 Grossman, Edward 79, 202 Grossman, Eliot 182 Grossman, Ian 27, 202 Grossman, Steven 217 Gruen, Bruce 27,192 Gruenberg, Linda 217 Gruhn, Paul 202 Grund, Judith 182 Guital, Sylvia 192 Guenther, John 202 Guenther, Thomas 154,182 Gullo, Jeffrey 192 Gullo, Vincent 202 Gumbiner, Daniel 146,182 Combiner, Lori 66,164, 165, 202 Gund, Dr. Jan 242 Guthman, Deborah 77,182 Gutman, Ann 202 Gutman, Patricia 192 Gutman, Peggy 202 Gutman, Susan 192 Gutmann, Julie 217 Gutmann, Scott 182 Guzniczak, Donna 182 Guznkzak, Mary 49 Haag, Karen 164, 202 Haber, Matthew 154,182 Hackett, Connie 202,207 Hadgeorge, Jeannie 89, 217 Hallberg, Mr. John 243, 245 HALL D COUNCIL 67 HALL MONITORS 87 Hambourger, David 217 Hamilton, Susan 217 Hamilton, William 135,154, 192 Hammond, Bruce 68 Hanan, Martin 202 Handel, David 68 Handler, Robin 202 Handmaker, Marla 182 Hankin, Joseph 63,65, 217 Hankin, Susan 65,182 Hanley, Debbie 202 Hanold, Claus 35, 202 Hansen, Mary 202 Hanson, Mary 93 Hanus, Judy 192 Harper, Mr. Donald 243 Harper, Laurice 202 Harris, Andrea 202 Harris, David B. 202 Harris, David L. 182 Harris, Michael 182 Harris, Nancy 182 Harris, Robert 202 Harris, Susan 192 Harrison, Howard 202 Hashagen, Mr. Richard 243 Hass, Zehava 217 Hayes, David 202 Head, Christine 192 HEALTH CAREERS CLUB 82 Healy, Theresa 182 Heap, William 217 Hecht, Robbee 192 Hechtman, Kenneth 111,217 Heether, Nancy 82,165, 202 Hefter, Daniel 202 Heidorn, Mr. Howard 65, 243 Heimlich, Marvin 75,84, 202 Heine, Mathew 66, 250 Heisler, David 58,68,84, 217 Heller, Daniel 202 Heller, Julie A. 64,65,66, 68, 89,91,164,217 Heller, Julie B. 36,192 Heller, Mark 154 Hendricks, Edward 202 Henkin, Henry 192 Henning, George 106,133, 217 Herbstman, Paulette 68,71 Herman, Allen 182 Herman, Kenneth 202 Herrala, Judy 84, 89, 217 Herrmann, Gail 75,192 Hersh, Mark 182 Hersh, Neil 65,157,192 Hershenhouse, Wayn e 182 Hervig, Ricky 182 Hervig, Wendy 39,82, 217 Herz, Stephen 192 Herz, William 156,182 Herzog, Cathleen 202 Herzog, Lynne 82,217 Hessing, David 217 Hessing, Gail 71 Hickman, Laurel 44, 72,192 Hintz, Russell 217 Hinze, Michael 135,145,192 Hirsch, Ellen 192 Hirsch, Judith 202 Hirsch, Robin 217 Hitchcock, Vincent 192 Hodnik, Mr. Edward 114, 115,136, 243 Hoffing, Ellen 58,65,192 Hoffman, Mr. Isaac 29, 243 Hoffman, Mrs. Marla 27, 243 Hoffman, Richard 89,133, 202 Hohmann, Joy 182 Hohs, Ronald 71,72,192 Hohs, Donald 30 Hollander, William 157 Hollek, Lee 189 Holton, Carol 97,192 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB 83 Hope, Kathleen 84,91,92, 93,169, 202 Horgan, Bruce 84, 202 Horwitz, Joel 72, 217 Horwitz, Mrs. Linda 242 Hosier, Mr. Galen 234, 235 Howe, Jeffrey 192 Howell, Mrs. Mary 243 Hubal, Bradley 192 Hubbard, Mrs. Lucille 243 Hulsh, Mrs. Maya 243 Humann, James 145, 192 270 Humann, Peter 146,147,182 Hunter, Martin 192 Hurtaugh, Constance 182 Hurto, Darlene 192 Huska, Maxine 39, 202 Huttel, Debra 182 Huttel, Michael 217 Hyman, Stacey 217 Ipjian, Sharon 202 Isenberg, David 154 Ishaq, Mr. Emmanuel 138 Iwick, Michael 182 Iwick, Wayne 192,156 Izenman, Jeffrey 192 jacks, Barbara 192 Jackson, Mr. David 243 Jackson, Sherri 202 Jacob, Judy 217 Jacobs, David 182 Jacobs, Michael 72,68 Jacobs, Morris 202 Jacobson, David 202 Jacobson, Gail 182,92 Jacobson, Jill 217 Jacobson, Laurie 165, 217 Jacobson, Laurie W 182 Jacobson, Mrs. Nancy 243 Jacobson, Scott 202 Jacobson, Steven 145,192 Jaffe, Alisa 60 Jaman, Nancy 182 James, Patricia 183 Janis, Norman 202 Jankauer, Carrie 192 jankofsky, Mindy 165 Jankovic, Marina 77,183 Jansen, Connie 71,169,183 Jarmuth, Janet 192 Jedwabnik, George 146,183 Jen, Edward 202 Jen, George 154,183 Jesser, Julie 65,95,183 Joe hum, Madeline 183 John, Mr. Walter 243 Johnson, Claudia 106,166, 167, 202 Johnson, Clayton 217 Johnson, Curtis 63, 88, 106,124,133, 215, 217, 222 Johnson, Deborah 82, 217 Johnson, Gregg 217 Johnson, Julie 217 Johnson, Karen 217 Johnson, Mrs. Nancy 243 Johnson, Randy 183 Johnson, Sharon 202 Johnson, Theodore 183 Jones, Lisa 65,68, 71,77, 89,111,112, 217 Jones, Robert 217 Jordan, Lynn 192 Joseph, Marla 217 Joseph, Michael 183 JUNIOR CLASS BOARD 64 Kacsh, Susan 36,77,95 Kacyn, Louis 218 Kadetz, Paul 65,183 Kahen, Howard 80,192 Kahn, Arthur 218 Kaitchuck, Mr. Ted 75 Kalfen, Alan 88,218 Kalfen, David 192 Kalis, Gudrun 202 Kalish, Norman 202 Kalodimos, Christina 183, 186 Kaluzna, Lawrence 218 Kaminski, Norbert 202 Kane, Robert 183 Kanter, Larry 183 Kaplan, Carol 65, 84, 89, 93, 218, Kaplan, Francine 202 Kaplan, Lynn 66,166,192 Kaplan, Rod 192 Kaplan, Robert A 80 Kaplan, Robert M. 218 Kaplan, Scott E. 202 Kaplan, Scott R. 183 Kaplan, Sheri 92, 202 Kaplan, Steven D. 192 Kaplan, Steven M. 202 Kaplow, Paula 218 Karbin, Monica 192 Karel, Pamela 192 Karlin, Fred 202 Karlin, Sheryl 192 Karm, Janice 183 Karnow, llene 36,77, 218 Karol, Stacey 183 Karol, Susan 218 Karp, Donna 84,183 Karp, Martin 36,192 Kasman, Deborah 165,183 Kasman, Roberta 72,75, 202 Kassel, Deborah 36,68, 71, 77, 202 Katz, Debra 66, 203 Katz, Helene 193 Katz, Jeffrey 29,193 Katz, Larry 154,183 Katz, Larry S. 84, 203 Katz, Randi 203 Katz, Ronald 218 Kauffmann, Mr. Russell 243 Kauffman, Sheri 193 Kauffman, Stuart 77, 218 Kaufman, JoEllen 84, 89, 218 Kaufman, Mitchell 156,183 Kaufman, Sharon 193 Kay, Elizabeth 183 Kay, Mrs. Rita 243 Kay, Sally 164,165,193 Kazmer, Mrs. Cheryl 244, 245 Keating, Julie 193 Keefe, Terry 132,133 Keer, Ira 218 Keer, Jill 183,185 Kehl, Debra 95,99,106, 119, 203 Kellerman, Adriane 218 Kellerman, Norman 145,193 Kelliher, John 63, 218 Kelly, Russell 154,193 Kemp, Kirby 156,183 Kempner, Ellen 218 Kempner, Michael 183 Kendler, Thomas 193 Kennedy, Mrs. Lenore 244, 251 Kenoe, Andrew 84,203 Kenoe, Susan 193 Kerbis, Debra 218 Kerbis, Valerie 65,183 Kerman, Richard 218 Kernes, Jay 77,80, 218 Kerr, Mary 218 Kessler, Ronald 193 Keur, Michael 203 Kinoshita, Duane 150.183 Kinoshita, Larry 65,89, 124, 203 Kipnis, Robin 97 Kirschbaum, Michele 72, 203 Kiss, William 183 Klapman, Mrs. Phyllis 244 Klassman, Brian 183 Klassman, Dean 133, 203 Klebba, Mr. Marv 146 Klebe, Wayne 183 Klein, Alan 193 Klein, Lori 183 Klein, Mr. Raymond 244 Kleifield, Erin 65,183 Klerman, Rita 164,193 Klinger, Pamela 218 Klinsky, Terri 193 Kluge, Patrice 218 Kmet, Mr. David 139, 244 Kneller, Gary 218 Knepper, Robert 183 Koch, Bruce 203 Kochevar, Kathleen 65, 89,164,169, 218 Koenig, Theodore 146,183 Koff, David 193 Koff, Eileen 218 Kogan, Mark 72,75, 203 Kohan, Jeffrey 203 Kohlenbrener, Laury 60, 63,95,119, 218 Kohlenbrener, Paul 89, 157, 203 Kohn, Craig 135 Kohn, Scott 218 Kokrda, Mr. Ken 40 Kokron, Gary 218 Kolof, Diane 89,164, 218 Konopka, Michael 203 Koob, Richard 193 Koontz, Thomas 80,183 Kopakin, Jeffrey 218 Kopoulos, Charles 193 Korey, Barbara 193 Korn, Judy 47, 72,193 Korn, Michael 75, 219 Kornblith, Marcia 219 Kornfeind, Lori 165, 169,193 Kornfeind, Raymond 135. 193 Kost, Jeffrey 145,193 Kostas, Robin 183 Kostas, Karen 183 Kotas, Kenneth 219 Kovitz, Karen 193 Koy, Alison 39, 203 Koy, Tracy 219 Kozlov, Cheryl 193 Kozuch, Joseph 150 Kozuch, Margaret 91, 93,165, 168,169, 203 Kozuch, Robert 183 Kraft, Beverly 193 Kraft, Patricia 203 Kraft, Phyllis 189,193 Kramer, Gary 183 Kramer, Helene 219 Kramer, Jack 203 Kramer, Lenore 203 Kramer, Paul 193 Kramer, Samuel 89,92 154, 203 Kramer, Sheri 183 Krammer, Jacalyn 65,97, 105, 203 Krammer, Terri 65,183 Krandel, Bruce 203 Krasnow, Dale 183 Krause, Ellyn 193 Kravitz, Melinda 183 Kravitz, Michael 208, 219 Kreisel, Deborah 65,183 Kreisel, Jeffrey 219 Kreisman, Bruce 80,193 Krepack, Aviva 193 Krepack, Benjamin 219 Kresch, Joel 193 Krinsky, Steven 203 Kritzberg, Ira 183 Krueger, Laura 193 Kruit, Joy 219 Kruse, Audree 193 Kruse, David 203 Kruse, Kirk 30,205 Kruse, Lori 193 Kuhnle, John 203 Kuhnle, Richard 193 Kujanpaa, Mr. Robert 244 Kujawinski, Karen 219 Kuntz, Mr. Eugene 80, 244 Kuntz, Thomas 77 Kushnir, Linda 77 Kushnir, Robert 183 Kusnetz, Alicia 193 Kuznetsky, Paul 203 Kvetko, Cheryl 203 Labowitz, Nancy 203 Lachman, Ronald 71,84, 203 Lachmann, Miss Gabriele 244 Ladd, James 150,183 LaForge, Mr. Peter 244 Laity, Michael 183 Lance, Michael 203 Lander, Alan 27, 79 203 Landt, Cindy 193 Landt, Donna 82, 219 Lang, Gayle 193 Lange, Mr. David 244 Langer, Deborah 165,193 Lapping, Arlene 203 Lapping, Shiela 65,183 Larsen, Lori 193 Larson, Sandra 219 Lasch, Susan 77, 203 Lashen, Robin 65,183 Lasin, Paula 193 Latiolais, Karen 65,77,183 Lau, Jane 30, 77,183 Lauer, Donna 219 Lavin, Richard 219 Lavitt, David 183 LAW CLUB 78 Lazar, Felice 203 Lazar, Renee 193 Lazarus, Cathy 65, 72,75, 105, 202 Lazor, Holly 71,77,36 LEADERS 89 Leaf, Rhonda 66,164,193 Learn, Laurie 203 LeBoyer, Marcy 219 Lecey, Gerald 183 Lederman, Sharon 53, 65, 219 Ledvora, Kathleen 106,193 Lee, Stuart 203 Leeb, Leslie 72,169,183 Lefferts, Steven 183 Legge, Mrs. Jane 244 Lehmann, Thomas 146 Lehrer, Janine 193 Lehrer, Marc 219 Lehtman, Andrea 219 Leib, Nancy 193 Leibovitz, Lynn 203 Leichenko, Marsha 63, 219 Leichtling, Pamela 99,193 Leikin, Robin 84.91,164, 169, 203 Lendway, Dr. Paul 245 Leon, Laurie 219 Leon, Lyn 219 Lepp, Barry 61,219 Lerman, Aria 77,183 Lerman, Charles 203 Lerman, Cynthia 105, 219 Lerman, Jay 134,135,193 Lerner, Robert 193 Lerner, Steven 80, 219 271 LeRoy, Audrey 65,166,219 Leszkiewcz, Diane 183 Lettas, Mrs. Arleen 245 Lev, Steven 203 Levenson, Nancy 183 Le enson, Rickey 193 Leventhal, Howard 203 Leventhal, Randi 183 Levey, Mitchell 193 Levie, Susan 219 Levin, Bonnie 84,92, 219 Levin, Charene 183 Levin, David 203 Levin, Deborah 183 Levin,Jay 65,203 Levin, Lawrence 219 Levin, Marcia 219 Levin, Mark 65,183 Levin, Michael J. 183 Levin, Michael S. 183 Levin, Michele 203 Levin, Steven 58,193 Levin, Susan M. 77,184 Levin, Susan R. 193 Levin, Teri 84, 203 Levine, Benita 189 Levine, Howard 184 Levine, Terry 219 Levinson, Mrs. Ann 245 Levinson, Arthur 89, 203 Levinson, Susan 184 Levitan, Edwin 184 Levitt, Debra 58,65,193 Levitt, Lloyd 135,145,193 Levy, Barbie 91,92,193 Levy, Joel 58,61, 203 Levy, Keith 220 Levy, Matthew 80,179,184 Levy, Richard A. 220 Levy, Richard 79, 203 Levy, Roberta 91,92,193 Levy, Steven 209, 220 Lewen, Kimberlee 193 Lewin, Fred 72,75,203 Lewis, Michael 145,193 Lewis, Robin 164,193 Ley, Carol 203 Libman, Nancy 203 Lichtenstein, Adina 206 Lichtenstein, Mrs. Miriam 245 Lichterman, Marc 184 Lieberman, Jeri 203 Lieberman, Robert 89, 220 Liebman, Rhonda 184 Lifton, Claudia 65,184 Lifton, Judith 63, 79, 220 Lindenberg, Debra 184 Lingel, Cynthia 193 Lipschutz, Sharon 203 Lipsig, Robin 184 Lipton, Deborah 193 Lisit, Sandi 193 Lisnek, Paul 66,184 Liss, Barry 193 Liss, Kenneth 154,155,184 Liss, Robin 193 Liss, Steven 152, 220 Litrofsky, Mitchell 43,66, 71,111,112, 220 Litwin, Neil 193 Litwin, Sanders 61, 203 Locke, Colleen 72 Loeb, Bruce 133,220 Logan, Mr. Alf 245 Loginsky, Pamela 184 Loginsky, Rae 220 London, Nora 71,203 London, Steven 71,184 Long, Aimee 204 Lorber, David 63, 220 Lorber, Judy 220 Lorber, Randy 97,193 Lorenz, Mr. John 135, 151,240, 245 Lotito, Michael 184 Loveless, Dani . 184 Lowenstein, Sheri 77, 220 Lubinsky, Jeri 220 Lubowsky, Yakir 66 Lucas, Lauren 193 Luckman, Terry 204 Lund, Patti 184,186 Lundy, Mary 68 Lurie, Aleece 220 Lurie, Beth 84, 92, 204 Lurie, Marla 35, 204 Lurie, Michael 184 Lusk, Jeanne 72, 75, 91, 92,97, 204 Lusk, Joan 92, 93,184 Lustig, Marlee 184 Lyerla, Mr. Ralph 140, 245 Lyons, Deborah 27,194 Machado, Emilio 184 Machnowski, Michael 220 MacShane, Timothy 150 Magad, Carlen 71,194 Magad, Debra 58,77, 84, 105,204 Magerl, Gail 72,204 Mages, Kenneth 61,204 Magida, Martin 220 Magor, Mr. Louis 36, 77, 247 Malitz, Andrea 194 Malkes, Allison 204 Mallin, Christina 220 Mallin, Pamala 165,194 Mallin, Thomas 194 Mailing, Karen 220 Mailing, William 135 Maloney, Mary 194 Mandel, Roselyn 95,204 Mann, Rosalyn 194,1% Mantelman, Jeffrey 204 Marcado, Debra 65,97,204 March, Melinda 220 Marcotte, Dr. Donald 236,237 Marek, Kimberly 204 Marion, David 194 Mark, Charles 88,133, 220 Mark, Richard 194 Markbreit, Kathy 166,194 Markin, Lawrence 204 Markowitz, Phillip 184 Marks, Joel 204 Marshall, Gary 194 Martens, Scott 204 Marx, Mitchell 184 Marx, Thomas 194 Marzinelli, Martin 204 Masarweh, Nader 220 Massie, Michelle 82 Massmann, Mrs. Barbara 245 Masters, George 194 Masterton, Loraine 68, 71, 220 Masterton, Stephen 77,194 Masur, Mrs. Eva 245 Matan, Nada 184 MATH CLUB 78 Mathison, Lynn 95,204 Matsuo, Mark 220 Matzkin, Steven 184 Max, Beth 184 Max, Jodi 184 Mayer, Peter 194 Mayster, Kathy 204 Mayzel, Suzy 194 McCarrell, Mr. David 133, 245, 248 McDade, Joanne 168,169 194 McDade, Michael 50,220 McDade, Susan 204 McElfresh, Mrs. Mary Ann 245 McGuinness, Mrs. Patricia 245, 251 McKenna, Grace 184 McKenna, Patrick 194 McMahon, Joanne 220 McMahon, Kathleen 184 McPherson, Michael 184 Meadows, Georgette 194 Mecklenburg, Sheri 194 Meczyk, Robert 204 Medansky, Alan 72,75,88, 204 Medansky, Lewis 71,77,184 Meis, Matt 63,68,168 Meleliat, Judith 194 Mel man. Dory 68,71,77,220 Meltzer, Cynthia 220 Mendelson, Lori 194 Mendelson, Martin 150,184 Mendelson, Robin 194 Merdinger, Phillip 204 Merdinger, Steven 146,147, 184 Merritt, Scott 157,204 Messerschmitt, Gail 93, 220 Messinger, Alan 84, 220 Metier, Keith 184 Metier, Mark 204 Metrick, Linda 194 Metz, Sheri 220 Metzler, Mrs. Dorothy 246 Meyer, Marcie 65, 86,194 Meyer, Mr. Ted 246 Meyers, Alan 145,194 Meyers, Helmi 204 Meyers, Hollis 204 Meyers, Susan 89, 220 Michaels, Eugene 184 Michaelson, David 77,146, 184 Mihina, Karen 204 Milgram, Karen 194 Miller, Alyce 184 Miller, Andrew 204 Miller, Barbara 194 Miller, Bonnie 164,194 Miller, Cynthia 82, 204 Miller, Dean 36,72,77, 117,135,194 Miller, Debra 204 Miller, Debra 75,184 Miller, Gerilyn 194 Miller, Jacqueline 77,204 Miller, Janet 184 Miller, Laura 40 Miller, Leora 72,194 Miller, Marilyn 194 Miller, Michael 36,72, 75,117, 204 Miller, Michael 154,184 Miller, Mitchell 220 Miller, Mitchell 194 Miller, Russell 194 Miller, Sharon 166,194 Miller, Wendy 194 Millman, Laura 27, 208, 220 Milstein, Mr. Robert 246 Minkus, Daniel 58, 63, 210, 220 Minkus, Jonathan 66, 68,194 Minsky, Arnold 194 Minsky, Warren 204 Miretzky, Barbara 63,79, 220 Mistro, Rosann 184 Mitchell, Eileen 108,199, 204 Mitchell, Joanne 194 Mitchell, Robert 184 Mitchell, Susan 63, 221 Mittenthal, Ellen 65,77, 204 Moczisko, Elizabeth 77, 204 MODEL RAILROAD CLUB 81 Modes, Marla 82, 204 Molitor, Margaret 184 Molitor, Thomas 204 Monaster, Phyliss 194 Moninger, Madeline 68, 84, 91,92,93,169, 204 Moore, George 209 Moorshead, Mrs. Marjorie 246 Mora, Michael 88 Morath, John 194 Morgan, Lisa 221 Moritz, Susan 194 Morris, Dean 77,221 Morris, Gail 95,194 Morris, Mr. Jack 66,234,235 Morris, Pamela 221 Morris, Rhonda 58, 204 Morrison, Scott 135,194 Morse, Susan 39, 82, 208, 221 Morton, David 71,184 Mosenson, Lisa 184 Mosenson, Randee 194 Moskowitz, Debra 58,194 Moyen, Lee 194 Moyen, Paula 95,119, 221 Murnick, Pamela 194 Murphy, Brian 133, 204 Murphy, Mrs. Mary 66 Murphy, Shawn 184 Mussar, John 204 Myhr, Steven 145 Nadler, Neil 204 Nadolna, Jacquelyn 165, 204 Nagel, Raymond 197 Nagel, Ronald 221 Nakashima, Janice 221 Nakashima, Laura 194 Napier, Mr. Eugne 246 NATIONAL FORENSICS LEAGUE 68 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 62 NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY 71 Natker, Maris 65,77, 184, 241 N CLUB 88 Neihaus, Sandra 77, 184 Nelsen, Thomas 221 Nessel, Stuart 194 Netchin, David 221 Netchin, Michael 184 Neu, Jeffery 204 Neu, Lori 184 Neuhaus, Charles 221 Neuhaus, Lynn 184 Neuhaus, Robert 135, 194 Neuhaus, Ruth 77, 184 Neuman, Doreen 184 Neumark, Daniel 63 ,65, 72, 73, 75, ,124, 221 Neumark, Dianne 84, 184 Nevins, Thomas 145 Newman, Arthur 221 Newman, Debra 221 Newman, Holly 84 ,221 Newman, llene 204 Newman, Irving 221 Newman, Marc 135 27? Newman, Stewart 204 Newton, Kevin 221 Nicholson, Sandra 184 Nicholson, Steven 221 Nicola, Terry 204 Niec, Mr. Alphonsus 246 Nielsen, Dr. Dorothy 246 Nierman, Barbara 204 Nissen, Diana 194 Nissenson, Rebecca 221 Nitchals, Janice 221 Nonnemacher, Helen 194 Noparstak, Beth 184 Norberg, Norman 194 Norman, Ralph 133, 221 Norris, Wendy 221 NORTH STAR 60,61 Novak, Vanessa 194 Nowak, Marcia 214, 221 Nugent, Mr. Richard 66,242 Nusinow, Robin 204 Oakes, Barbara 204 Oakes, Robert 184 O'Brien, Kathleen 194 O'Brien, Lawrence 221 Ochstein, Mindy 53, 221 O'Connell. Ann 166,184 O'Connell, Mary 91. 105,166,167, 204 Odegaard, Karen 184 Ogawa, Michael 154,184 O'Keefe, Mr. Ray 143, 246 Okun, David 184 Oleson, Miss Elizabeth 246 Olian, Jeffrey 124, 204 Olker, Lawrence 194 Olsen, Karen 184 Olsen, Mr. James 66,235 Olsen, Nancy 204 ORCHESTRA 75 Orloff, Sheree 77.184,186 Orlove, Jana 221 Orlove, Karen 189,194 Orman, Lynn 58,61,221 Orsi, Thomas 77, 222 Owen, Thomas 30,184 O'Young, Madeline 184 Ozell, Patti 184 Ozell, Sheri 222 PA ANNOUNCERS 69 Packer, Dawn 71,77,194 Palatnik, Linda 50 Palincsar, Steven 75,184 Palmer, Monica 194 Palmieri, Lisa 184 Palmieri, Michael 135,194 Paneral, Kimberly 185 Pappanduros, Janet 204 Pappanduros, Robert 185 Parenti, Delores 222 Park, Greg 195 Parks, Jamee 222 Pasko, Leon 66,154,185 Paul, Fred 135 Paul, Kimball 154 Paul, Theodore 79,204 Paulsen, Mrs. Peggy 251 Pawlak, Carol 204 Pawlow, Alan 32,193,195 Pearl, Alan 222 Peck, Hope 77,185 Pellegrino, Joann 165,185 Penzik, Cheryl 166,195 Perbohner, Eric 133 Perel, Joel 86,195 Perelgut, Alan 204 Pergantis, Steven 185 Perkal, Deborah 63,71, 77, 222, 225 Perkal, Rachel 195 Perlman, Mark 195 Perlow, Steven 145,195 Permer, Michael 222 Pesko, Brian 181 Peterson, Christine 92,169, 204 Peterson, Dale 185 Peterson, James 185 Peterson, John 68,205 Peterson, Sandra 195 Peterson, William 68,205 Phillips, Jay 205 Phipps, John 89 Pichler, Betty 77,185 Picker, Edmund 72, 75, 205 Picker, Janice 195 Pierce, Debbie 105, 208, 222 Pierce, William 154,185 Pietz, Mrs. May 246 Pikowsky, Robert 79,205 Pinkus, Geoffrey 68 Pisano, Cathleen 195 Pisano, Frank 222 Pivar, Gary 157,205 Pivar, Nancy 84, 89, 92,93, 222 Pogoff, David 77, 222 Pogoff, Karen 68, 77,185 Poitras, Barbara 65, 77, 86, 92,185 Pompian, Mrs. Ruth 26, 246 Ponfil, Jody 92,165,185 Poole, Pamela 222 Pope, Kathleen 185 Popp, Mrs. Mildred 247 Porter, Cynthia 205 Porter, Vicki 65, 84,89, 166,222 Portman, Elise 195 Poulakidas, Evan 146,185 Poulakidas, Frances 95, 222 Powell, Joe 185 Powell, Leslie 195 Pozan, Lynn 222 Poznansky, Debra 222 Price, Marcie 65, 222 Price, Vicki 92,185 Pritikin, Lesley 195 Pritikin, Lorin 164,195 Pryjma, Mr. George 247 PTSA REPRESENTATIVES 231 Pusch, Gordon 185,187 Puzes, David 185 Quam, Edward 205 QUILL AND SCROLL 63 Rabens, David 222 Radman, Julie 195 Raider, Hillary 185 Railing, William 195 Rambert, Gerald 30,89, 133, 205 Ramirez, Mr. John 106, 136, 237 Ramis, Robert 205 Ramoutar, Steve 135,195 Rand, Judith 75, 222 Randall, Lisa 77,195 Ransdell, Catherine 63.72, 89,91,93,119,168,169, 222 Ransdell, Susan 32, 93, 193,195 Ransenberg, Alan 195 Rappin, Suzanne 185 Raskin, Kenneth 222 Raskin, Marla 195 Rasky, Mitchell 195 Ratliff, Carol 209, 222 Ratliff, Pamela 205 Raymond, Philip 32,112,195 Rechel, David 205 Reder, Richard 185 Reed, Donna 77,185 Reich, David 195 Reifer, Anne 195 Rein, Diane 185 Rein, Susan 195,242 Reisman, Marla 185 Reizman, Allan 80,205 Reizman, Vernon 195 Reizner, Alan 185 Reusch, Linda 77, 82 Ressman, Anne 82, 222 Reynolds, Leanne 105, 106, 222 Reynolds, Susan 65, 91, 92,165,169 Rhoades, Debbie 222 Richards, lone 105,205 Richards, Theodore 185 Richmond, Debra 43,185 Riederman, Karen 65,169,195 Riemer, Kerry 205,236 Riemer, Ronald 185 Riger, Ross 185 Riley, Donn 151 Ripes, Barry 185 Rivkin, Susan 164, 205 Rizzo, Michael 44,205 Roach, Susan 185 Roback, Darcy 205 Robins, Steven 88, 222 Robinson, Holly 222 Robinson, Laurie 185 Robinson, Patricia 195 Robinson, Peggy 185 Robinson, Mr. William 114, 247, 250 Rodin, Bruce 77,185 Rogoff, Robert 61,63,71, 223 Rohr, Edwin 146 Rohr, Karol 223 Roitman, Marcia 93 Romer, Reid 71,223 Ronz, Ronald 223 Room, David 205 Rorig, Mrs. Helen 247 Rose, Gayle 205 Roseman, Hygh 77,195 Rosen, Earl 223 Rosen, Steve 223 Rosen, Wendy 205 Rosenberg, Gary 106, 133, 208, 223 Rosenberg, Judith 61, 205 Rosenbloom, Jay 195 Rosen bloom. Laurel 65,185 Rosen feld, Joyce 165,185 Rosenfeld, Richard 68,205 Rosenkranz, Mr. Wilber 247 Rosenquist, Michael 27,223 Rosenquist, Vicki 185 Rosenschein, Gail 195 Rosenthal, Richard 205 Rosenthal, Sharon 71, 223 Rosin, Larry 88,124,205 Rosnick, Steven 205 Ross, Renee 195 Ross, Rick 150,185 Ross, Susan 205 Ross, Vicky 185 Rotchford, Mr. Michael 247 Roter, Alan 223 Rotfeld, Nancy 71,77,112, 195 Roth, Mrs. Elaine 247,250 Roth, Elliot 205 Roth, Nancy 205 Roth, Ronald 185 Roth, Stephan 80,205 Roth, Steven 58,195 Rothblatt, Dana 66, 68, 205 Rothman, Bradley 185 Rothman, Robert 195 Rothner, Debra 195 Roti, James 195 Rothman, Susan 185 Rovin, Robert 195 Rowland, Miss Michaela 247 Rozen, Stuart 87 Rubin, Gary 68, 80 Rubenstein, Jodi 185 Rubin, Barbara 60 Rubin, David 223 Rubin, David L. 185 Rubin, David S. 84,150,185 Rubin, Judith 185 Rubin, Mark 49, 80, 205 Rubin, Monica 95,119, 164,190,195 Rubin, Mrs. Lorraine 247 Rubinstein, Donna 71,72, 77,185 Rubinstein, Scott 71,72, 75,80 Rubinstein, Sherry 195 Ruby, Jeffrey 185 Ruchim, Mark 35,185 Rudd, Terri 29,195 Rudolph, Janice 195 Ruesch, Linda 86, 223 Ruffer, Anne 180,185 Runge, Howard 72,117,205 Rusk, Mr. Joseph 247 Russo, Rick 185 Rutkin, Rachel 185 Ruttenberg, Marla 97,205 Rysztogi, Renee 92,195 Rysztogi, Roberta 92,205 Sabin, Neal 84,205 Sacher, Mrs. Cecil 247 Sachs, Neill 136,146,185 Sacks, Brana 205 Sacks, Joel 86,205 Sacomano, Joseph 154 Sacomano, Ralph 71, 223 Saffer, Debra 185 SAGA 58, 59 Sagall, Alfred 205 Sala, Kevin 195 Salat, David 205 Salberg, Michael 66,89, 111,205 Salk, Mitchell 71,72, 135,195 Saltzman, Steven 185 Salvatore, Christine 77, 223 Salzman, Jack 205 Salzman, Scott 185 Sampras, Christopher 195 Sampson, Robert 72,184 Samsky, Feme 58, 66,195 Samuels, Michael 79, 205 Samuels, Neil 209 Sanders, Linda 223, 245 Sandhop, Kristine 185 Sandidge, Stacy 251 Sanes, Scott 72,195 Sanz, Steven 80,185 Saposnik, Gary 195 Sapoznik, Aaron 223 Sapoznik, Sharon 195 Sarrafian, Edwin 205 Saruk, Shelley 77,185 Sasamoto. Nancy 91,223 Saciro. Cathy 185 Sawyer. Can 185 Sawyer. Mark 223 Sax, Michael 61.205 Sax, Pamela 185 273 Scanlon, Eileen 185 Scanlon, Patricia 223 Scaramella, Miss Elda 247 Schachtman, Beth 164,195 Schack, Mr. Michael 146, 247 Schaefer, Brian 195 Schaffel, Michael 134,135, 195 Schaffel, Ronald 133, 222, 223 Schallman, James 66,157,195 Schaulis, Mr. Dan 247 Schechter, Bruce 89,114,133 Schechter, Lesley 195 Schelling, James 186 Schelling, Nancy 97,195 Schels, Christine 65,186 Schels, Margarete 223 Scherb, Mr. George 248 Schienberg, Keith 89,205 Schiff, Arlene 186 Schiff, Cathy 71, 223 Schiff, Corey 58,63,68,223 Schiff, Rachel 195 Schimmel, Nancy 95,205 Schinberg, Lori 205 Schleich, John 71,223 Schmadebeck, Deborah 39, 195 Schmalz, Michael 195 Schmidt, David 195 Schmidt, John 186 Schneider, Lori 164,186 Schnell, Timothy 68,71, 77, 218, 223 Schoch, Karl 223 Schoen, Steven 223 Schoenburg, Harry 63,66, 68,195 Scholar, Gary 89,152,153, 224 SCHOOL BOARD 230, 231 SCHOOL GOVERNMENT 66 Schoos, Ronald 71,224 Schraiber, Marc 186 Schramm, Karen 195 Schrebnick, Steven 224 Schreiber, Craig 224 Schreiber, Lynn 224 Schroeder, Leslie 186 Schroeder, Mari 39, 224 Schroeder, Mark 132,133, 189, 209, 224 Schubert, Mary 63, 68, 72, 84, 224 Schultz, Audree 224 Schumer, Robert 205 Schusteff, Marla 205 Schusteff, Susan 180, 186 Schutt, Mr. Robert 248 Schwab, Cecelia 205 Schwartz, Carol 186 Schwartz, Herbert 224 Schwartz, Kenneth 186 Schwartz, Marcie 68,186 Schwartz, Marcy 205 Schwartz, Mark 195 Schwartz, Martin 75,205 Schwartz, Neil 186 Schwartz, Renee 205 Schwartz, Rickey 224 Schwartz, Ronald B. 66, 224 Schwartz, Ronald N. 205 Schwartz, Sherry 1% SECRETARIES AND CLERKS 238, 239 Seffren, Randal 71,86,1% Segal, Carin 1% Segal, Gary 224 Seitler, Harriet 65 Seitler, Marianne 65,77, 224 Selgrad, Randall 186 Sells, Adrienne 186 Selman, Bonnie 224 Selman, Philip 186 Seltzer, Barbara 53, 224 Seltzer, Barry 186 Seltzer, David 224 SENIOR CLASS BOARD 64 Sero, Marie 186 Serota, Scott 133,205 Shafer, Jeffrey 186 Shafron, Mrs. Marie 248 Shaftal, Max 205 Shalon, Linda 205 Shane, Ronald 135,1% Shapiro, Alan 150,186 Shapiro, Allen 186 Shapiro, Mrs. Ellen 248 Shapiro, Helen 63, 224 Shapiro, Paul 145, 1% Shapiro, Richard 224 Shapiro, Susan 186 Share, Abby 186 Share, Lawrence 206 Sheade, Robert 145,1% Sheer, Penny 1% Sher, Debbie 95, 224 Sherman, Cary 1% Sherman, Mitchell S. 63,79, 84, 224 Sherman, Mitchell 1. 1% Sherman, Scott 1% Sherman, Steven 79,84, 224 Shield, Robin 224 Shield, Terry 186 Shifrin, Paul 186 Shimabukuro, Debbie 1% Shimabukuro, Lynn 82, 224 Ship, Stuart 1% Shirman, Gary 186 Shlachter, Ted 72,206 Shochet, Jody 186 Shochet, Larry 206 Shuwal, Lesley 1% Shyette, Elizabeth 186 Shyman, Susan 224 Sibul, Sheryl 166, 206 Siegel, Barry 224 Siegel, Holly 224 Siegel, Miss Judith 248 Siegel, Robert 1% Siegel, Stephen 224 Siegelman, Cheryl 65, 77, 84,186 Sielck, Sheryl 166,186 Siemionko, Cathy 82, 224 Siewert, Bryan 146,186 Siewert, Janet 224 Sigmond, Bennett 150,151, 1% Sigmond, David 146 Silber, Linda 206 Silver, Brian 150 Silver, Patrice 1% Silverman, Fern 206 Silverman, Janet 186 Silverman, Paula 65,165, 181,186 Silverman, Susan 47,180, 186 Silverstein, Irving 224 Silverstein, Jeffrey 186 Silverstein, Michael 27 Silverstein, Terry 206 Silvetti, Christopher 224 Simon, Avi 68,75,186 Simons, Kenneth 77,84,1% Simons, Laura 186 Simons, Laurie 84, 224 Simons, Leslie 95, 224 Simpson, Larry 186 Simpson, Paul 206 Simpson, Stephen 206 Simpson, Steven 206 Singer, Ellen 1% Singer, Howard 206 Singer, Sari 185,186 SKI CLUB 85 Sklar, Jan 224 Sklar, Melissa 71,225 Skolnik, Scott 154,186 Slade, Laurie 225 Slaton, Amy 75,1% Sloan, Marci 186 Slutsky, Mark 225 Smith, Mrs. Barbara 248, 249 Smith, Barry 206 Smith, Brian 89,133, 225 Smith, David A. 186 Smith, David E. 36,189,1% Smith, David M. 186 Smith, Deborah 186 Smith, Holly 89,164, 225 Smith, Jacqueline 91,164, 169,206 Smith, Mr. Jerry 248 Smith, Karen 65,89,91, 105,106,166, 225 Smith, Kimberly 86,92,1% Smith, Miss Ruth 248 Smolen, Renee 206 Snyder, Mr. Bruce 248 Snyder, Michael 135,1% Snyder, Michele 186 Snyder, Nancy 186 Soderberg, Sharon 206 Sokolow, Merrit 186 Sokolsky, Barry 206 Soil, Kenneth 1% Solochek, Mardi 186 Solomon, Barry 61,63,71, 77,206 Solomon, Jessica 30,77, 165,186 Solomon, Kathleen 186 Solomon, Lawrence 1% Solomon, Michele 43,225 Solovy, Beth 1% Solovy, Cynthia 1% Solovy, Karen 1% Sonenschein, Sharon 1% Soohen, Elizabeth 186 SOPHOMORE CLASS BOARD 65 k)rensen, Mr. Bruce 248 Sosman, Steven 225 Sostrin, Donna 186 Sostrin, Fred 72,75 Sowinski, Barbara 1% Sowinski, Michael 206 Spagnoli, Michael 225 Spatz, Robert 1% Spector, Beth 186 Spector, Mark 186 Spector, Michael 186 Sperling, Marcey 186 Sperling, Susanne 225 Spiegel, Alan 1% Spiegel, Ben 68,206 Spitzer, Nancy 225 Spivak, Jeffrey 206 Spryzak, Carol 206 Spungen, Charles 80, 206 Staerk, Mr. John 137 STAGE BAND 74 Stangenes, Kurt 179,186 Stangenes, Thor 133,206 Stann, Ronald 135,1% Starkopf, Robin 164, 225 Stavnes, Sandra 225 Stawiarski, Janice 97, 206 Steelman, David 179,186 Steelman, Robert 84,1% Steffens, Lawrence 154,186 Steffens, Leslie 206 Stein, Andrew 146,186 Stein, Arnold 206 Stein, Beatrice 1% Stein, David 77 Stein, Michael 80,199, 225 Stein, Steven 133 Seinberg, Bruce 72,186 Steinberg, Gayle 225 Steinberg, Lois 79,86,97, 206 Steinberg, Randy 72,73,75, 225 Steinberg, Steven 75 Steinberg, Terri 165,186 Stender, Claudia 206 Sterling, Bruce 61, 225 Sterling, Sherri 186 Stern, Jeffrey 225 Stern, Laura 1% Stern, Michael 1% Sternberg, Michael 1% Sternfeld, Eydie 206 Sternfeld, Susan 186 Stevens, Kerry 66 Stevens, Steven 68,105, 206 Stewart, Catherine 77,186 Stezskal, Alan 206 Stezskal, Craig 1% Stift, Linda 39, 206 Stockenberg, Deborah 225 Stone, Robin 166,189,1% Stramer, Thomas 225 Streibel, Cerda 206 Strieter, Sally 186 Stroner, Thomas 77,1% Strong, Mr. William 249 Stuckmann, Karen 206 STUDENT CAUCUS 66 STUDENTS FOR ENVIRONMEN- TAL ACTION 85 STUDENTS FOR ISRAEL 84 Stuermer, Kathi 165, 206 Stuit, Mr. Melvin 251 Sucherman, Barry 71,77, 225 Sucherman, Diane 71,77,186 Suekov, Jody 225 Sugarman, Marc 150,186 Sullivan, Charles 77,1% Sullivan, Ricky 146,179,186 Summers, Sheron 225 Surkin, Lisa 27,225 Sutker, Shelley 1% Suzukida, John 150,151,187 Suzukida, Margaret 58, 63, 79, 226 Svacina, Gary 44 Swanson, Conrad 206 Swanson, Judith 1% Swanson, Kurt 1% Sweeny, Mr. Barry 244 Sweet, Jeffery 226 Sweetow, Stacy 1% Swiderski, Irene 77,187 Swig, Adeena 71 Swinford, Mr. Charles 249 Szarvas, Steven 1% Szymski, Debora 187 Szymski, Pamela 226 Taepke, Miss Patricia 169, 249 Talan, David 206 Tarragano, Robert 187 Tatkin, Cary 187 Taussig, Cara 66, 99,1% TECHNICAL SERVICES CLUB 70 274 Telman, Leslie 187 VIKING MALE CHORUS 77 Temkin, Diane 117, 206 Viner, Hope 197 Teplinsky, Kerry 206 Voedisch, Virgina 75,117,187 Terlecki, Judy 206 Vogelmann, David 197 Terry, Janet 1% Volkow, Stuart 61,199, 206 Testa, Lee 82, 226 Waddell, Mr. Donald 124, Tester, Laura 82, 226 140, 249 Thiry, Jean 72,187 Wagner, Beth 105, 221, 226 Thomas, Diane 72, 226 Wagner, Lisa 92,146,187 Thomas, Jack 154 Waldman, Mitchell 197 Thomas, Judith 187 Waldman, Robert 65,206 Thompson, Ann 82,165, 226 Wallach, Debra 187 Thompson, Miss Carol 249 Wallach, Helene 77,187 Thompson, Dr. Charles 234 Wallk, Hilory 187 Thoss, Nancy 206 Walsh, Kevin 187 Thummel, Leslie 77,187, 241 Walsh, Steven 226 Thurston, Sandra 1% Waltrich, Ingrid 206 Tikulski, Sheri 1% Waltzer, Nathan 179,187 Tiltges, Carol 226 Waltzer, Susan 226 TIMERS 92 Walusiak, Christopher 206 Tolzien, Gerald 135,1% Walusiak, Michael 226 Tomback, Karyn 1% Warshaw, Edward 197 Tomback, Michael 1% Warshawsky, Caryn 206 Tomson, Mr. James 38, 249 Warshawsky, Jeffrey 71 Tracy, Mr. Ronald 35, 249, 77,197 250 Warshawksy, Lee 197 Treger, Mark 187 Wassel, Rebecca 77,187 Tripp, Miss Nancy 66 Wasserman, Jody 187 Trufant, Betty 226 Wassermann, Robin 226 Tsuneta, Irene 1% Wathen, Dr. Lawrence 73, Tucker, Douglas 187 75, 249 Tucker, Lynne 1% Waxberg, Ronald 184,187 Tucker, Michele 65,1% Waxburg, Shelley 29, 65,197 Tucker, Sheryl 226 Waxman, Joan 58,65,197 Turbov, Mindy 65, 77,105, Wayman, Scott 204 206 Wayne, Martin 197 Turner, Nora 86,206 Wdowicki, Elizabeth 164, Turoff, Barbara 206 169,197 Turoff, Charles 187 Wdowicki, William 86,187 Turovitz, Barbara 226 Wear, Cynthia 197 Turovitz, Eden 60, 61,197 Wear, Richard 206 Turovitz, Judy 197 Weber, Carol 197 Turovitz, Robin 226 Weber, Jeffrey 49 Turpin, Mrs. Carol 249 Weber, Lisa 75,187 Turski, Kevin 72, 80, 206 Weber, Lori 80 TWIRLERS 95 Weber, Mr. Rory 138,249 Tynan, Sheila 206 Wechter, Debra 187 Uccello, Mary 187 Weger, George 206 Udesky, Jonathan 66, 226 Weglarz, Kenneth 197 Unterfenger, John 187 Weil, David 65, 226 Unterfenger, Michael 226 Weil, Garry 151,197 Urbanski, Charlotte 187 Weil, Harlan 226 Usen, Randall 71,187 Weinbaum, Paula 89,105, Uttenreuther, Robert 226 226 Vahle, Linda 206 Weinbaum, Sharon 166,197 Vale, Drew 80,150,187 Weinberg, Leonard 226 Vale, Mary Kathryn 71,84 Weinberg, Lori 187 91,92, 93,206 Weinberg, Randy 197 Valentine, Lynn 226 Weinberg, Robert 29, 58,197 Valentine, Susan 197 Weinberg, Stephen 226 Valentino, Jane 82,97,197 Weiner, Caryn 187 VanArsdale, Mr. Ronald 65, Weiner, Gary 226 68, 249 Weiner, Iris 95,206 VanCleave, Mr. Carl 49, Weiner, Laurence 197 246, 249 Weiner, Michael 27, 226 Vangeem, Pamela 187 Weiner, Mitchell 66,158,187 VanUffelen, Patricia 206 Weiner, Paul 226 Vaughn, Jeffrey 72, 80, 206 Weingart, David 89,133 Veenhuis, Diana 187 Weinman, Jeffrey 133,206 Veenhuis, Mary 206 Weinstein, Cheryl 226 Vender, Michael 63, 88, Weinstein, Elaine 207 157, 226 Weinstein, Erwin 197 Venn, Michael 72,75, Weinstein, Steven 88, 226 79,117, 223, 226 Weinzweig, Aron 207 Verch, Gail 65, 89, 95,99, Weis, Rosalie 77,187 119, 226, 227 Weis, Stewart 61 Vetter, Nancy 206 Weisberg, Andrea 197 Vicker, Natalie 206 Weisberg, Karen 226 Vicker, Sharon 75,197 Weisberg, Marc 227 VIKETTES %, 97 Weisman, Beverly 207 Weisman, Michael 150,187 Yon, Suzan 92,187 Weisman, Patti 65,77,97, Yonan, Edward 77, 135,197 105, 207 Young, Bradley 197 Weisman, Robert 63,88,227 Young, David 187 Weiss, Alan 72,197 Young, James 133,227 Weiss, Daniel 187 Youstra, Mr. Gregory 46, Weiss, Earl 105,227 124,156,157, 249 Weiss, Faith 92,165,197 Zachelmeyer, Doreen 187 Weiss, Lori 207 Zagon, Sheri 197 Weiss, Renee 197 Zaitz, Daniel 197 Weiss, Sheri 207 Zalay, Benjie 195,197 Wiss, Susan 197 Zalon, Yvonne 207 Weissman, Linda 187 Zeal, Joanne 71,197 Weitzman, Daniel 187 Zebovitz, Janet 72,75, 207 Weitzman, Donna 227 Zebovitz, Jay 72 Weitzman, Lori 197 Zeitlin, Sara 227 Weitzman, Robin 207 Zeitlin, Sherrye 207 Weitzman, Scott 136,179, Zelke, Mrs. Myrtle 82, 249 187 Zeuneet, Donald 197 Weldy, Dan 65,89,114, Zeuschner, Sandra 66,199, 124,133, 207 207 Weldy, Dr. Gillbert 66, Zide, Pamela 197 124, 232, 233 Zigman, Roberts 227 Welter, Kenneth 197 Zigman, Ronald 187 Wenger, Ruth 197 Zimmer, Bruce 63,89 Wenger, Tobey Wernick, Joanne 227 207 15Z, a. Zimmer, Glenn 156,157,197 Wescott, Steven 187 Zimmerly, Marilyn 197 West, Mrs. Janice 249 Zimmerman, Beth 75,165, Westphal, Carl 197 187 White, Raymond 227 Zimmerman, Susan 207 Wickman, Cynthia 227 Zingman, Michael 187 Widdowson, Jill 43,227 Ziolkowski, Yvonne 197 Wietor, Debbie 197 Zis, Francine 65,95 Wilcox, Peter 49,133, 207 Zobel, Alex 197 Wilgrube, Patricia 207 Zoberman, Harry 65,197 Wilkinson, Jane 187 Zolke, Colleen 197 Wilkinson, Jill 187 Zook, Stuart 207 Willens, Daniel 68,207 Zook, Mr. William 114, Williams, Alayne 65,187 115, 133,143 Williams, Andrea 187 Zucker, Paul 71,197 Williams, Cheryl 227 Zun, Leslie 66, 207 Williams, Lynn 197 Zvolner, Mitchell 207 Williams, Wayne 207 Zweig, Barry 50,227 Wilson, Donna 65,187 Zwick, Hugh 187 Winer, Andrea 207 Zwick, Martin 89, 218, 227 Winer, Candace 187 Winer, Karen 65,197 Winkleman, Mr. James 249 Winter, Janet 207 Wiora, Cynthia 92,187 Wirth, Georgina 187 Wisper, Marcia 79, 227 Wolf, Andrea 187 Wolf, Brian 207 Wolf, Dona 187 Wolf, Mr. Robert 251 Wolfe, Melinda 58,65,66, 71,199, 207 Wolfe, Randy 66 Wolflick, Gregory 89,207 Wolflick, Jay 187 Wolinsky, Randee 150,207 Wolk, Debra 227 Wolk, Robin 187 Wolke, Esther 164,197 Wolke, Joel 227 Wolke, Michael 207 Woloshin, Lynne 95,119,197 Woloshin, Ruth 187 Wolpa, Brian 71 Wolthuis, Mark 187 Wong, Ella 47,197 Wong, Rosalind 187 Wulff, Rhonda 65,197 Wysocki, Deborah 227 Yale, Carol 187 Yale, Meryl 227 Yelin, Max 187 Yon, Kemal 180,227 275
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