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September 3, 1980. concluded the twelve- week summer vacation and started the first day of the 1980-81 school year. At 8:00 a.m. Niles North students sat In their AAA's talking to old friends they hadn't seen all summer, and looking over the new kids from their once sister school. Niles East. Later Inside Niles North's H-shaped building, controver- sies arose over the abolishment of the smok- ing lounge and the drug problem. Outside Niles North. Ronald Reagan won the presiden- tial election. Steve McQueen died of a heart attack. John Lennon was shot and killed, the hostages were finally released after 444 days of captivity, prices kept rising, and Skokie made it's debut In a T.V. film. Through out all this the earth did not stop rotating, and Niles North students continued to do their own thing whether It meant playing on a team, acting in a show, studying from dawn 'till dusk, or partying with friends. This yearbook, divided into five sections. Is produced in order that you may see many aspects of Niles North life. Your journey through Niles North is just beginning. Opening ... 2 Occasions . . . 12 Activities ... 44 Sports . . . 90 Faculty . .. 148 People . .. 272 Extra-curricular ACTIVITIES added another dimension to the Nllea North student's life by providing opportunities to get involved in something other than the routine academic setting. Students were provided the chance to Interact with other stu- dents and share ideas In such oranizatlons as the Creative Cook- ing Chib, the Environmental Club, the Stamp Club, the Bicycle Club, and many more. Some clubs had membership require- ments while others had none. Some oganlzatlons required stu- dents to try-out and be selected. Many clubs only require- ment was an interest in the events and activities planned by that club. Most extra-curricular activities were scheduled for after school free time, but some, such as the school newspaper, school yearbook, and band, were offered during the regular school day with students earning grades and credits for partici- pation. Some clubs were formally organized with elected offi- cers while others chose to operate Informally without officers. I'M • W MflffMll i klllMlU lu ll I II “We had a very diversified program. said athletic director George (Babe) Baptist, with over 800 students participating in ATHLETICS. That figure represented almost one third of the Niles North student body completing In organized sports. We feel every lady and gentleman could benefit from that participa tlon. During the past school year. Niles North fielded over 80 athletic teams In 20 sports. Boys were offered competition in 11 areas while girls could compete In nine different events. Numer- ous Viking athletes earned Individual honors for their endeav- ors. Some were named to all-conference teams, others to all tournament teams, and still others gained the right to represent North In state competition. Football and soccer lead the list of sports with the largest number of male participants while track and field topped the girls sports list for greatest number of athletes competing. According to the Niles North teacher handbook, “Each teacher has the responsibility to exhibit genuine concern and Interest in all students assigned to his su- pervision and Instruction.” With a FACULTY and staff of adminis- trators. teachers and totaling 170, Niles North’s stu- dent to staff break down very low l4l 2 to one ratio allowed for more Instruction time than could be af- forded If the ratio was greater. (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Jerry Shaftal and Sue Laner dance to a slow number. Mike Hollander and date wait for dinner. Russell Reizner and friend get ready for Prom; People at table smile at the camera; Beth Solomon talks before entering Prom; Robin Getlin and date take a break from dancing. WE'VE ONiy PROM '80 IUST BEGUN... On May 30th. 1980. the event all seniors look forward to. Prom, was held in the Red Lacquer Room of the Palmer House In downtown Chi- cago. The Junior Class Board, which had been working on this event for the past three years, organized Prom by raising money and making arrangements for the evening’s events. Doug Loveless and Laurie Schwab were crowned King and Queen, respectively, of Prom ’80. 14 15 The pep rally, which roused the Viking spirit of Niles North, marked the beginning of Homecoming weekend. The pep rally was held October 10, 1980. on the football field. To add to the excite- ment. Honeybear Gina Gandoloza was present to give Kurt Goebel the “Sexy Legs” award. Scott Shintani won the “Cutest Baby” contest. Kim Kazmierowicz and Mike Calamari were crowned Homecoming Queen and King. The cheerleaders and the Vikettes were present to help everyone become spirited for the big day ahead. The Homecoming parade was held October 11, beginning at 8:00 a.m. It started at Niles East and concluded at Niles North. Members of the marching band, Vikettes, and clowns marched through the streets of Skokie with various cars and floats. Many clubs and class levels built colorful floats for the parade, but the Theatre Float proved to be the winner. Later that day, the Vikings played their Homecoming football games against the Maine North Norsemen. The Vikings displayed their power when they beat the Norsemen in all three games. Freshmen, Sophomore and Varsity teams were victorious. The Vikings success was celebrated at the traditional homecoming dance which was held in the contest gym. VIKINGS KNOCK 16 (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT:) Alan Zelkowitz leads the band in the Homecoming parade. Carolyn Pierce watches floats enter Niles North. Theatre float wins first prize; Viking Sam Matuszak jumps for joy after winning the game; Homecoming court consisted of (LEFT TO RIGHT). Stacy Brustin. Laurie Babetch. Kim Kazmierowicz. Kathleen Meyers. Mindy Fischoff John Thomas rolls back for a pass 17 18 VIKINGS WIN ON All LEVELS On March 26th through 29th, 1980. the spring musical “Carou- sel” was performed. The plot revolved around a naive young girl, Julie Jordan (Cindi Hartman) who falls in love and eventual- ly marries a rough character Billy Bigalow (Mike Stark) to the disapproval of the public. The producer and musical director of “Carousel” Richard Green, was accompanied by student di- rector Toby Satkin. Dances were choreographed by student Julie Usen. “It was the best production Niles North ever put on,” commented Cindi Hartman. “We had an outstanding cast, fantastic technical work and superb direction.” (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT ) Billy Bigalow (Mike Stark) talks to Hannah (Gerl Donenberg) at the carnival; Carrie Pipperidge (Amy Yale) sings a love song. Natalie Bavaro and Steve Stark dance in the ballet; Julie Jordan (Cindy Hartman) comforts Billy Bigalow. Billy Bigalow plots with Jigger Craigin (Bryan Wallk); Gail Pivar, Linda Tomp- kins. and Gen Donenberg listen as Julie Jordan talks to them. 20 21 (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT ) Billy Bigalow (Mike Stark) and Jeffrey Max in heaven; (LEFT TO RIGHT) Ruth Bergen, Debra Sherman. Ronee Walens. Carolyn Bergen, and Robert Per- kms are the members of the Snow family; Billy Bigalow gives Julie Jordan (Cindi Hartman) a star from heaven. The girls gather in the gazebo; Sue Zimberoff and Jeff Max perform at the carni- val; Carrie Pipperidge (Amy Yale) gives Enech Snow (Darren Brooks) a hug; Steve Stark and Natalie Bavaro dance in the ballet COMIC STRIP CHARACTERS COME “You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown” was presented May 16 and 17, 1980. A special matinee was presented May 17th for a group of orphans and senior citizens. The leading characters were portrayed by Jack Kohn as Charlie Brown, Mike Stark as Snoopy, and Geri Donen- berg as Lucy. (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Snoopy (Mike Stark) lounges on his dog house; Charlie Brown (Jack Kohn) and Lucy (Gerry Donenberg) argue about baseball; Sally (Janice Angelacclo) and Schoroeder (Bryan Wallk) dance; Charlie Brown stares into the audience; Charlie Brown. Sally and Linus (Mathew Sliver) sing; Schoroeder plays the piano while Lucy listens. (STANDING) Lucy. Schroeder. Linus. (SITTING) Charlie Brown. Sal- ly. (KNEELING) Snoopy, sing the closing song 24 “A Gap in Generations.” this year’s annual fall play at Niles North, was presented In the auditorium November 6, 7 and 8. “A Gap In Generations” was about two old men. Pantalone, (Tim Ortmann) and Tofano (Jeff Max) who, sensing their uselessness, devised a scheme to Influence their children to renounce their youthful diversions and take on the responsibilities of the adult world. In the midst of these efforts a young woman, Vlttoria (Dana Gotskind) arrived in town seeking to make her fortune by ensnaring some rich old man. She succeeded in attracting the desires of all the men - young and old. During a series of mistaken identities. Vittorla discovers she is the long lost daughter of Pantalone. The play ended with the young men, Lelio (Matthew Silver) and Flavio (Jeff Sumner), finding that their true loves and deciding to take over the roles of their youthful sons in one last fling. A CAP IN GENERA 26 (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Isabel- la (Clndl Hartman) is introduced as one of the Affamati company; Tofano di Scaterelli (Jeff Max) su prises young Vittoria (Dana Gotaklnd); Dr. Graziano (Scott Tauber) explains to the di Scaterelli family. (Vittoria. Flavio (Jeff Sumner). Pedrolino (Steve Stark) and Tofano) and the di Besignoisi family, (Pantalone (Tim Ortmann), Arlec- chino (Hal Meltzer). Lelio (Mathew Sil- ver). and Lucia (Erin Kern) what illnesses they do and do not have; Dr Garziano jug- gles as he enters as one of the Affimati company; Maestro (Tim Ortmann) of the Affimati company introduces the troupe of actors. Pantalone falls back into the arms of girls during the song “Cupid's Grove TIONS A COMEDy SET OLD ITALY “A Gap in Generations was directed by Mr. Jerry Proffit. The play was significant be cause it was the first play to combine talent from East with that of North. It was an exper- ience 1 will never forget be cause of the combination of East and North students work ing so well together, said cast member Matthew Silver. In addi- tion to the performances at Niles North, A Gap in Genera- tions was one of the five plays chosen to go to Cham- paign to attend the Illinois High School Association The- atre Festival. DOINNSTATE CAP CHOSEN IO CO 28 FOR THEATRE FTSTIVAl I J ! • (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT; Togano (Jeff Max) and Pantalone (Tim Ortmann) discuss the marriages of their children. Lucia (Erin Kern) and Antonio (Michael Brody) assist Pantalone: Arlecchino (Hal Meltzer) and Pedrolino (Steve Stark) listen to Pantalone complain. Togano sings about love; Sue Price. Barry Rocklin. Helaine Silver and Karen Gokl march and play their instruments 29 NORSECAPADES '81 - AN Norsecapades, Niles North’s annual variety show, was presented Febru- ary 5, 6, and 7, 1981, in the Niles North auditorium. Norsecapades is different from all other yearly pro- ductions because it is traditionally directed by students. Tim Ortmann. Eleah Horwitz. Barry Rocklin and Sharon Jacobson directed Norseca- pades this year. The show con- tained songs, dances and skits per- formed by the forty cast members. Various specialty acts were per- formed throughout the show. An outstanding specialty act was “The Blues Brothers put on by Steven Stark and Darren Brooks along with their band. Cast members Janet Smason commented, Norseca- pades was a fulfilling experience for those of us who got to work on It. She added. We had a lot of fun and put on an entertaining show.” (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Jeff Sumner sings to Lydia Mila in The Rain bow Connection Amy Yale and Lydia Mila dance in the number “I Got Love Janice Angelaccio and Matthew Silver are tourists in 'Movin' Right Along ' Susan Zimberoff. Robert Perkins. Erin Kern. Mat thew Silver. Norman Fox. Stuart Brody. Wendi Kaufman, and Jeff Sumner sing in Free to B ' Cindy Sadkm, Lisa Blumberg and Debbie rsodros do a dance in Friend 31 SPECIALTy ACTS CONTRIBUTE TO SHOW'S SUCCESS 32 33 (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Barry Rocklin, the choral director, plays the piano. Jeff Sumner and Erin Kern argue in Barce- lona”; Cast members portray children in Friends . Lisa Blumberg and Dana Sobel dance in I Got LoveScott Mosenson and Robert Perkins dance in Charlie's Place ; Cast members sing The Rainbow Medley ; Cast members close the show with Everybody Rejoice”. 35 CLUBS FIND NEW MEMBER' (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) The Chess Club demonstrates their superior skills; Students examine a display on energy; the bake sale has a big turn out; the Art Club's creativity shines through, trumpet players entertain at the Activities Fair; Mr. Kuntz and the Model Railroad Club demonstrate their ability; the Civil Air Patrol interests Mr. Conway on its literature 36 17 ACTIVITIES FAIR ATTRACTS INTERESTED STUDENTS The Activities Fair, an an- nual Fall event, took place on October 22, 1980. The Activities Fair gave Niles North clubs and organizations an op- portunity to sell their ac- tivities and gain new members. The fair was highlighted by a demon- stration of tumbling giv- en by the gymnasts and ethnic foods prepared by the foreign language clubs. 38 (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) The Chess Club gives students an opportunity to try playing chess at the activities fair: Frank McCue re presents the Technical Service Club and gives a demonstration: Lee Kant represents the North Star and shows various newspapers to stu- dents: Members of the FB.LA talk to interested students; Tim Ortmann tells a student about the thespian or- ganization Mr. Hosier talks to Niles North students Stephanie Sherman and Debbie Goldwater; Phyllis Lubell sells food at the activities fair FESTIVAL PRESENTED By BAND, ORCHESTRA, AND CHOIRS The Niles North Music Festival featured “Hallelu jah, a song which Niles North student Barry Rocklin both arranged and conducted. The Festival was a presentation with performances by the band, the orchestra and the combined choirs. Mr. Wolfrom conducted the band. Mr. Sklar conducted the or chestra and Mr. Anderson conducted the choirs. The three music organizations performed a total of fifteen numbers. An outstanding number in the fes tival was the “Hanukah” medley which featured Ronee Walens. Amy Yale and Sue Zimberoff as so losits. The North Music Department presented the Winter Music Festival on December 1. 1980, in the North Auditorium. 40 (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Mr. Wolfram conducts the concert band; Steven Winkler. Michael Green, and Scott Kravitz play their violins; the concert band receives applause after a number; Scott Kravitz and Michael Green play their violins as Winnie Rao accompanies them on piano. Don Yamauchi and Lisa Yamauchi perform; Lee Kantz, Marty Rogin. Beth Diamond. Sharon Jacobson and Eric Bessony play their cornets Susan Winkler plays her part in the festival; the orchestra pauses between numbers. 41 CHORAL CROUPS PERFORM FOR THE ROTARY ClUB Three chorus classes were offered to Niles North students interested in singing. Mr. Anderson direct- ed and taught all three groups. The simplest of choruses. Girl’s Ensemble, was offered primarily to freshmen girls. Choral Union was mainly under- classmen combining male and female voices. For the advanced choral student, there was Chamber Choir, the largest choir. All three choral groups sang in the Winter Music Festival on December 10, 1980 in the Niles North Auditorium. Another perfor- mance was presented at Tower Garden Restaurant for the Rotary Club. Music which was rehearsed and performed included the '‘Messiah” by Handel and Hallelujah,” a number arranged by Niles North student Barry Rocklin. 42 (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) The choruses practice together; The combined choruses perform at the Winter Music Festival; Members of the choruses include; Fran Alperstein, Janice Angelaccio. Joel Berman. Virginia Bischoff, Lisa Blumberg. Carla Bravin. Jaclyn Brooderson, Richard Brooder- son. Darren Brooks. Wendy Cannel. Holley Cantrell. Barbara Carver. Mitchell Cassman, Felise Chernoff, Inah Coi. Kathy Dali. Michelle Davis. Deborah Dicker. Diana Fiengold, Stacy Fields. Deneene Florino, Steven Folkers, Rani George. Lila Goldberg. Lori Goldstein. Peggy Graff. Sally Graff. Andrea Gutzait, Cindi Hartman. Jodi Heller. Marla Holzman, Sarah Joseph, Hope Karlin. James Kasper. Tim Kasper. Wendy Kaufman, Arnold Kelber, Erin Kern. Catherine Klaskin. Mike Land-Karny. Arriene Lizak, Rena Malin. Denise Mallin, Michael Marjolis, Dan Margules, Diana McGowen. Lydia Mila. Alisa Moses. Natalie Odlivak, Kristen Olsen, Timothy Ortmann, Susan O'Connel, Sophie Papadopoulos, Jung Park. Robert Perkins. Elissa Perlman. Sarajoy Pickholtz, Sharia Raff. Debbie Rashkow. Miriam Reich. Barry Rocklin. Louise Rosenberg, Cynthia Sedkin, Maureen Scanlon, llene Schneider. Debra Schu- man. Melissa Schwartz. Maureen Shanahan. Susan Shreeram. Elizabeth Silk, llene Silver. Matthew Silver. Karen Singer. Steven Singer, Karen Solomon. Julie Sommers. Alan Smolen, Steven Stark. Jay Stern. Julie Stern. Scott Tauber. Marie Thoerdore, Andrea Utschen. Ronnee Walens, Ronald Weiner, Sharyn Weiner. Tammi Wenzel. Brenda Wilhelmson. Amy Yale. Susan Zim- beroff; The choruses perform at the Winter Music Festival; The choruses vocalize in preparation for a performance; Girl's Ensemble. 43 CTIVITIE6 k WAV MARCHING BAND JAZZ EN6EMBLE6 (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Alan Zelkowltz leads the Marching Band: Marty Rogln and Wayne Gordon look over music; Members of the Marching Band consist of all Intermediate and Concert Band Members; Marching Band plays during Homecoming Parade; Cary Jacobs plays a solo; Members of the Jazz Ensemble are. (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Debbie Rashkow. Steve IColombus. Tim O’Connell. Doug Bergart. Dan Katz. Robert Martinez. Wayne Gordon. Marty Weinberger. Andy Raphael. Eric Reiner. Mitch Lebovitz. (MID- DLE ROW) Marc Penner. Jane Qickman. Karen Gokl. (FRONT ROW) Steve Finkle. Sue Price. Mary Rogin The Niles North Marching Band marched in the annual Homecoming parade and at all home football games. They also played at pep rallies and home basketball games. “The Marching Band was one of the most visible activities In school. It took a lot of hard work, but in the end. It was worth It,” commented Alan Zelkowitz. Drum Major. I Jazz Ensemble I performed for many different schooll functions, ranging from open house to Norsecapades, in addition to competing In numerous interschool jazz fes- tival competitions, where they earned several awards. J zz Ensemble II was made-up of less experienced play- ers who were Interested In learning the fundamentals of Jazz. 11 CONCERT BAND ORCHE6TRR CONCERT 6TRING6 Concert Band was the most advanced level of band at Niles North. These students, after having partici- pated in Cadet and or Intermediate Band, were chosen through auditions to play in this section of the Music Department. “Concert Band really per- formed well this year due to a lot of hard work. I think we had a great year.” commented Helaine Sil- ver, band president. All Concert String members, plus the first chair players from Concert Band composed the Niles North Concert Orchestra. During the course of the 1980-81 school year, the Orchestra performed in many concerts. Including the Winter Music Festival. Members of Concert Band are Carolyn Anderson. Mark Andrey, Steve Bain. Elaine Barinholtz. Jana Bass. Eric Bessonny. Gary Blachman, Chuck Blanke. Peter Braun. Joan Brody, Mary Chamberlik. Liz Cooper. Beth Diamond. Sue Dickman, Earl Farkas. Eliza Forcade. Marshall Fox. Ilene France, Karen Goki. Aviva Gold, Lisa Gordon. Joe Greenspan, Jennifer Harrison. Steve Herman. Leslie Hirsch, Gary Jacobs, Sharon Jacobson. Barb Jericho. Paula Jones. Lee Kantz. Joel Kaplan. Chris Konior, Melissa Kornhauer. Sharon Kuehn, Paul LeVan. Therese LeVan, Jay Liberman. Rhonda Malina. Mike Marjolis. Leroy Meyers. Mark Miller. Laura Nisbet. Lynn Parker. Tom Petrovic. Harry Price. Sue Price. Eiise Rice. Joy Rice. Mary Rogin. Harold Rubin. Ivan Santacruz, Stephanie Sherman. Helaine Silver. Alan Smolen. Chris Soehn, Jenny Stahlberg, Stuart Stein. David Steiner. Bonnie Wax. Jackie Woll. Roger Yusen. Alan Zelkowitz Members of the Concert Orchestra are Carol Alexander. Steve Bam, Eric Bessanny, Gary Blackman. Chuck Blanke. Joan Brody. Stuart Brody. Steve Folkers, Eliza Forcade. Barry Fulk. Karen Goki, Aviva Gold. Lisa Gordon. Arell Gottlieb, Michael Green. Jennifer Harrison, Steve Herman. David Hunt, Cary Jacobs, Paul Jacobs. Sharon Jacobson. Lee Jeselow, David Kemper. Chris Konior. Scott Kravitz, Mark Miller. Kimberly Pohl. Harry Price. Marissa Romang, Harold Rubin, Hiro Ruo. Winnie Ruo. Gregory Sachs. Stefanie Sachs. Helaine Silver. Alan Smolen, Stuart Stein, Steve Winkler. Susan Winler. Don Yamauchi. Lisa Yamauchi, Cardine Waltrich. Sharon Jacobson, Eric Bessonny. and Joel Kaplan perform at a concert; Aviva Gold plays the dairnet. David Kemper plays the bass. David Winkler and Susan Winkler perform at a concert; Lynn Parker practices during class time. 49 INTERMEDIATE CADET 5AND The Cadet Band was composed of freshmen who had C played in their junior-high school bands and who wished to become better skilled with their Instruments. This first level of high-school band acted as a training and preparation for the student to go on to play at a more advanced level. Intermediate Band was a type of “half-way point” In a North High student’s band career. Through auditions, students were selected for membership in this level where they gained more extensive training which may lead to future participation in the Concert Band. Those students playing in Intermediate Band were also eligible to perform as part of the Niles North Marching Band. 11 Members of the Cadet Band are Elke Adler. Douglas Bergart, Michael Blaustein. Michael Brody. Joseph Cardella. Mee Kyung Choi. John Cooper. Michael Coo- per. Julie Czyzewicz, James Davidson. Anthony Davis. Richard Deutsch, Michael Field. Steven. Finckle, Marcia France. Louie Georgolu, Wayne Gordon. Michael Greenspan. Michael Haber. Phil Heuck, Daniel Katz. Wendy Larks, George Larsen. Pierre Levan. Michael Levin. David Macaluso. Michael Mangoni. Heather Mazure. Heidi Mendelsohn. Sandra Miller. Kimberly Monstvil. Cary Netchin. Crosby O’Young. Michael Oettinger, Mike Payne. Steven Peck. Andrew Raphael. Stuart Rhum. Lisa Rosendorn, Noel Rubin. Debra Salins. Bonnie Silverman. Howard Spiro. Debbie Stahlberg. Rodney Steffens. Joan Stein, Deborah Veis. Peter Warda, William Weimer, Martin Weinberger. Laura Weinman. Deborah Woll. Members of the Intermediate Band are Richard Bayer. Steve Columbus, Brian Cunningham. Deborah Goldwater. Judith Jacobson. Mitchell Lebovitz, Eric Reiner. Todd Rickspoone. (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Pierre LeVan. Phil Heuch. Heidi Mendelsohn. Rob Martinez, and Mike Mangoni perform in a concert; Pierre LeVan plays the drums; Wayne Gordon plays at a concert; students practice during class; Steve Peck plays the tuba; Marcia France plays the flute; Crosby O’Young and Rob Martinez play at a concert; Members of the Intermediate Band are Richard Bayer, Steve Columbus. Brian Cunningham. Deborah Goldwater. Judith Jacobson. William Knowth. Mitchell Lebovitz. Eric Reiner. Joy Rice. Todd Rickspoone. Martin Rogin. 51 (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Sung Eun Kim dresses in her native costume. Doug Levi looks over finished model. Members of the Model Club are (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Mr Kuntz, Doug Levi, Richard Deutsh. Michael Maugoni. Paul Baba. (FRONT ROW) Arthur Dolinsky, Larry Schoen brod; two models on display. Tom Petrovlc displays his models; members of the International Club are (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Susan Zivin, Janette Gruezo, Gy Kim. Ludmilla Misian. Shari Farber. Kruti Desai, Char maine Barrett. Noah Schiff, Hywon Kim. (FRONT ROW) Mrs. Lettas. Nurit Meirt. Umer Patel. Shakira Patwa, Sung Eun Kim. Sun Hae Kho, Ester Fong; Mr . Klapman samples international dishes. 52 INTERNATIONAL CLUB MODEL CLUB International Club was a club to learn about other cultures. Anyone could join and learn about the foods, dress, and customs of other countries. Model Club helped develop skills associated with and necessary to the hobby of model building. Skills in eluded practical use of physics, electronics, electric lty, woodworking, technical drawing, and metal work. II Chess Club was designed for the student who enjoyed the game and was interested in meeting others who shared this interest. There was also a competitive aspect of the club, the chess team. The team compet ed against other high schools and was a member of the North Shore Chess League. Bicycle Club was for people who were in training for a six-day marathon. Bicycle maintenance was discussed and rides were planned at semi-weekly meetings. Halfday rides were planned for every other week with an occasional full day trip during the bike riding sea- son. Timers Club members timed and acted as student officials for home meets in cross country, girls’ track, and boys’ and girls’ swimming. CHE66 CLUE BICYCLE CLUB TIMER6 CLUB (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Abraham Vargheae concentrates on a chess game; Mr. Cardulla helps students with chess moves; members of the Chess Club are. (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Kwan Kim. Abraham Varghese. Steve Fanady, Hope Karlin. Mike Larks. Sund Hee Kim. Hal Frankel, Sung Eun Kim. (FIRST ROW) Bryan O’Young, Gary Skolnick. Craig Segal. Neil Perlman. Josef Coresh, David Davis, students do homework relaxing in the shade, members of the Timers Club are. (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Jow Ledvora. Don Lzyzewicz, Jim Belknop. David Lubok. Jeff Molitas, Mike Fink, Mit.ch Lopata, Brad Slavin, (SECOND ROW) Julie Barnett. Beth Windmiller. Lisa Windmiller. Noah Shiff. Kirsten Olsen. (FIRST ROW) Tammy Pollock. Barbara Schmid. Jana Bass. Kim Kloiber, Lori Ipjian. Shari Pikofsky, Soo Chung. Cherri Lisse; members of the Bike Club are (LEFT TO RIGHT) Daniel Elekman. Michael Rice. Michael Zurek. Bryan Pepper. Steve Alexander. Neil Perlman. Marc Winer. Donna Sclair, Matt Zurek ART CLUB GREEN THUMB CLUB The Green Thumb primarily spent its time taking nature walks with special emphasis on bird watching. The club met irregularly throughout the year. “Green Thumb tried to develop in students an awareness of the acute envi- ronmental problems, said club sponsor Mr. Karl DeJonge. The Art Club was very slowly organized and met once a month. The club demonstrated making Pickle People,” stencil printing, ceramics and stlchery. “There were ap- proximately seven students who showed interest,” com- mented sponsor Dennis Grabowski. II II (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Margaret Aull works on an art project; Members of the Green Thumb Club are. (STANDING. LEFT TO RIGHT) Michael Larks and Lynn Lieberfeld (SITTING) Brad Eckhart. Kim Ki Ju poses for the camera; Soo Young Chung and Mr. Grabowskl work on project; Members of the Art Club are. (STANDING. LEFT TO RIGHT) Mr Dennis Grabowski. Brad Eckhart. Carol Schloss. Connie Sarantis. Nurit Mein. Louise Rosenberg. Beth Satyr. Kim Ki Ju. Kristina Ferris (SITTING) Donna Sclair, Mary Anna Fricano. Soo Young Chung. Hyunho Kim. Hyunjoo Mhoon, Karen Solomon. Sung Hee Kim. 57 6TUDENT6 FOR I6RREL AND 6PANI6H CLUB PROMOTE CULTURES Students for Israel Club and Spanish Club promoted the knowledge and cultures of their countries. The Spanish Club, which consisted of approximately 25 members, donated a pinata to the Student Congress Auction and held a holiday fiesta. “It was a very worthwhile experience.' commented club sponsor Mr. Steve Rosenzewig. The Students for Israel Club met twice a month. It consisted of 30-40 members. “This year’s club was more enthusiastic. concluded Mr. Isaac Hoff- man. sa (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Student studies Spanish in the Foreign Language Center Ira Pilchen concentrates on his work; members of the Students For Israel Club are. (FOURTH ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Itzhak Hoffman. Sarajoy Pickholtz. Mitch Lebovitz. Mi- Ichael Larks. Alan Smolen, David Penner. (THIRD ROW) Dan Kende. Michael Landman Korney. Elinoy Arber. Josef Coresh. Gary Kulwin. -(SECOND ROW) Karen Levin. EJise Rice. Jennifer Stafthl. Noah ISchiff. Nurit Mein, Louise Rosenberg. (FIRST ROW) Michael Kogan. Ira Pilchen. Donna Sclair. David Penner plans for the next meeting; students study in the library; students relax in the cafeteria during their free period ft 59 School government functions as an advisory policy-making committee which deals with issues pertinent to Niles North. Students, administrators, parents and teachers are the elected body of representatives that comprise the Niles North School Government. Youth Conference on Older Americans and Viking of the Week are just two of the activities sponsored by school government. National Honor Society is an honorary group made up of outstanding students throughout the nation. In order to become a member of the National Honor Scoiety one must be a high academic achiever as well as be involved in extra- curricular activities and show outstanding leadership quali- ties. One generally becomes a member of the National Honor Society after one's junior or senior year in high school. (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Members of School Government (BACK ROW) W. Rosenkranz. L. Hawkins. G. Hosier. T. Grossman. G. Pryjme. J Klaskin. L. Marti (SECOND ROW) M Lieberman. F Holzheimer. B Nachbin (FRONT ROW) Sharon Perlman, Sue Wishnick. Debbie Brief, Stacy Brustin. Wendy Shparago: Debbie Brief and Ms Lieberman discuss an issue; Sharon Perlman speaks; Members of the National Honor Society are (BACK ROW) Ira Dolnick, Nurit Meiri. Sung Eun Kim. Nancy Liss, Kathleen Szyszka. Susie Bloomenkranz. Leslie Shapiro. Laurie Danzyger. Marla Holzman, Sue Wishnick. Nancy Bass. Wendy Zidek, Amy Yale (SECOND ROW) Paul Baker. Peter Wu. Howard Danzyger. Steve Rubin. Sharon Wendt. Tim Ortmann. Barbara Jericho. Kenneth Covinsky. Jordan Pritikin, Mitch Lopata, Mike Becker (FRONT ROW) Sharon Perlman. Ted Ford. Jeff Elowe. Amy Kiesler. Irwin Goldman. Beth Solomon. Larry Friedman. Bryan O'Young. Mr Hosier listens atten- tively; Mr Hosier discusses the topic at hand with Debbie Brief; Members of the National Honor Society are (BACK ROW) G Pryjma (Sponsor) S Novoselsky. P Appiebaum, S Cammitzer. Robert Mallin. James Ruffer, Michael Larks. Harvey Sauer, John Thomas. Paul Toback, Kathy Meyers, Jennifer Harrison. Laura Scruggs. David Eingorn, (THIRD ROW) Debbie Kodors, Maria Harngar. Kim Kazmierowicz, Laurie Saldinger. Debra Lewis. Linda Tompkins. Heidi Feder. Lynn Seidenberg. Diane Blakey. Cindy Cooper. Lisa Terkel. Nancy Zimmerman. Jackie Woll. Sue Price (SECOND ROW) Therese LeVan. Elise Holzheimer. Charles Lee. Diane Agemura. Jonelle Roth. Peggy Burns. Soo Chung. Barry Deutsch. Elizabeth Silk. Scott Tauber. Shari Cantor. Carolyn Lemmersfeld (FRONT ROW) Beth Scheffres. Susan Zimberoff. Lisa Glazer. Alda Moy. Stacey GUI, Stacy Brustin. Moonsook Kye. Leslie Doi. Stacy Nosanov. Lynn Yamanaka; members of Student Congress. DEBATE AND FOREN6IC6 Debate and Forensics are clubs which offered an opportunity for students to improve their speaking and thinking abilities. The debate Cclub competed with other schools. At a debate meet, a question was raised and issues were discussed. Forensics team prepared for compe- tition against other schools. Mem- bers of the team performed various speaking selections such as prose declaration and dramatic enterpre- tation. (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Mem bers of the Forensics team (BACK ROW) Karen Axelron. Sharon Pearlman, Clndi Hartman. (MIDDLE ROW) Allison Ander- son. Eleah Horwitz. (SITTING) Elaine Gross man; Candid photos of students enjoying a break in the cafeteria Members of the De- bate Team (back row) Lee Goldberg. A! Zelkowitz, Mr. Van Delinder, Barbara Barzi- lai. Mike O’Malley. Mike Spitz, (front row) Karen Levin. Sharon Perlman. 62 INFINITY UNLIMITED AND COMPUTER CLUB “Infinity Unlimited involves team competition, simi- liar to basketball , said Bill Henry, club sponsor. There were teams from each class level participating in each monthly competition. As a preparation for such events, students met once a week to work on specific types of math problems. The Computer Club is a group of students who enjoy learning about and using computers . At meetings, members learned both computer operation and pro- gramming. Club sponsor John Cooper commented Knowledge gained from club participation may be of use in future careers . 64 (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Eric Reiner works on the computer; Jim Yomn checks a program Sharon Perlman thinks out a math problem; Members of Infinity Uhlimited are. (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Ronald Becker. Adam Levy. Peter Wu. David Weiner. Bryan O’Young. Ken Lo- vinsky. Miles Ellenby, (MIDDLE ROW) Nancy Johnson (sponsor). Steven Lewis, Peter Lee. Deborah Veis, Sharon Perlman. Jamie Cann. Brock Jean. (FRONT ROW) Mee Kyung. Choi. Hye Kyung Kim. Nurit Neiri. Charles Kim. Josef Coresh. David Davis. William Henry (sponsor); Eric Reiner. Jim Yonan. and Ricky Aderman work on the computer; Members of the Computer Club are. (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Neil Perlman. Eric Reiner. Dipen Chemburkar. Frank Sugino. Steve Alexander. Jeff Silver. Dan Dagher. David Lettas. Peter Wu. (FRONT ROW) Steven Fmkle. Ricky Aderman. Marc Ruttenberg. Scott DeMar. Ron Migdal. Mitchell Solomon. David Davis 65 HOMECOMING COMMITTEE COMPOSED OF ALL CLASS LEVEL KEY CLUB ESTABLISHES NILES TOWNSHIP CHAPTER The Homecoming committee, composed of students from all class levels, combined their talents to make homecoming a truly memorable experience. The committee organized and ran an in-school pep rally, float building, the annual home- coming parade, and sponsored the homecoming dance. The newly established chapter of the Niles Township Key Club, a worldwide high school organization dedicated to com- munity services, consisting of students from Niles North and Niles West, was formed out of the original Niles East chapter. “With the closing of East, it was decided to combine the two schools into one club. This decision enabled the club to have increased membership, and a chance for members from one school to communicate with students from the other school, ' said Steve Ehrlich, Key Club member. Among the activities performed by the Key club were volunteer work at Lamb’s farm, canning on peanut day, a blood drive, and assisting at the Kiwanis Club Pancake Jamboree. 11 (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Mlndey Fischoff gets ready to make a speech. Key Club makes sign to sell suckers. Paula Miller waves during Homecoming parade; Members of Homecoming Com- mittee are (BACK ROW LEFT TO RIGHT) Sue Goldberg. Lisa Gold- wasser. Alison Lieberman. Mindey Fischoff. Susie Bloomenkranz. Deb- bie Bauman. Beth Dickstein. (FRONT ROW) Lauri Saldinger. Gail Pivar. Stacy Brustin. Paula Miller. Julie Seffren. Terri Richard. Diane Blakey. Sheri Kaplan. Cindy Cooper; Steve Ehrlich listens during Key Club meeting. Members of Key Club are (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT). Melissa Bernstein. Paul Toback, Ira Spiro. Soo Chung. Laura Brown. Suzanne DeCwikiel, Ean Katz. Stacy Blitt. Wendy Heiman. Linda Toback. Jenny Stahlberg. Lisa Vasquez. Marcie Bishaf. Renee Careb. Steve Ehrlich. David Birz. Suzanne Meister. Ken Van Der Haegen. (FRONT ROW). Bonnie Wax. Simone Rodm. Doug Levi. Jackie Kurtz. Mitchell Bernsen. Nancy Zimmerman. Laurel Stemfeld. Mike Berger. Marci Miller. Phyllis Lube! hr VflRdITY RND N-CLUB SUPPORT SCHOOL SPIRIT ‘I believe the “N Club ’ is an important organization because it is a way in which varsity athletes can show school spirit by participating in various activities to support Niles North and its athletic teams.” commented Steve Rubin. N Club member. I feel that this year s Girls Varsity Club has been very sue cessful and coopertive in working as a group.” commented member Kim Kazmierowicz. Selling Viking socks, taffy apples, and baked goods were Just some of the activities performed by the Varsity Club. The money they made from the sales were used to promote girls’ athletics, help charity and buy equipments for the club. ■ ■ 68 sp' V’ • j i • f jwjz: ' (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Kris Kazmierowicz bumps the ball. Greb Smith puts power in his hit; Members of the Varsity Club are (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT): Lisa Christiansen. Jadine Chou, Pauline Levy. Irene Sasamoto, Elizabeth Dick. Stacy Nosanov. Kathleen Szyszka. Jana Zeff. Rani George; (MIDDLE ROW) Peggy Burns. Shari Cantor. Shari Nusinson, Cindy Lyons. Lori Gutmann. Julie Manning. Cheryl Kohn, Kim Kazmierowicz. Sharon Wenot; (FRONT ROW) Kathy Meyers. Laura Hopper Kayla Zeff. Janice Babendir. Chris Kazmierowicz. Denise Lau, Karyn Rudy, Delilah Goodwin, and Laurie Danzyger. Robert Gordon swings at the ball; Julie Manning runs the 2-mile race; Members of the N-Club (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Andy Slagel. Scott Shintani, Mark Schimmel. Rick Pappanduros. Ben Woloshin. James Ruffer. Steve Rugin. Jeff Molitor. Steve Columbus, and Mike Fink; (MIDDLE ROW) Mr Baptist. Donald Czyzemicz. Joe Leduore. Robert Gordon. Barry Sauer. Gregg Smith. Mitch Lopata. Brad Slavin. Howard Danzyger. Ted Ford. Jim Belknap, (FRONT ROW) Jeff Elowe, Steve Furmanski, Brian Speck. Larry Freedman. Jason Steigman, Howard Comitor 69 70 FROdH 60PM GHEERLERDER5 PROMOTE 6PIRIT “We’re gonna go, we’re gonna fight, we’re gonna win this game tonight!” is just part of a cheer performed at football and basketball games by the Freshmen Cheerleading Squad. Striving to promote school spir- it. the freshmen cheerleaders attended the freshmen football and basketball games. ”1 really like cheerleading,” said Freshmen Cathy Klaskin. “it’s a lot of fun.” Pre-Varsity cheerleaders supported teams at the sophomore level. After school, three days a week, the worked together perfecting their routines. i ■ II (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Kim Wagner. Elissa Perlman and Cathy Klaskin perform a cheer; Sophomore Cheerleaders cheer on football team. Members of the Sophomore Cheerleading Squad are. (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Lauri Gutman. Jody Garland, Abby Cole. Stacy Gerber. Laura Mozin. Lisa Yamauchi. Stephanie Ross. (FRONT ROW) Ronnie Walens. Dor- ris Moy. Lorrie Green. Carol Leaf. Ann Naumes. Gail Pivar; Jody Garland sits on the sideline; Debbie Dicker. Elisa Schlofrock and Elissa Perlman finish up a cheer; Freshmen cheerleaders are. (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Michelle Karlin. Debby Ross. Pam Guliickson. Rosemary Schuy. Pam Hillman. Elisa Schlofrock. Debbie Dicker. (MIDDLE ROW) Kim Wagner. Cathy Klaskin. Heidi Perlow, Kathy Palmscar. (KNEELING) Elissa Perlman 71 72 COMBINATION OF NORTH AND EA6T GIRL6 A 6UCCE66 “This year’s squad was very unique because of the number of girls and their overwhelming talents. The combining of East and North girls turned out to be a complete success.” said varsity co-captain Tammy Le- bovitz. Five seniors and nine juniors made up the varsity cheerleading squad. Besides cheering for varsity foot- ball and basketball teams, the squad also cheered at home games for the girls varsity basketball and soc- cer teams. The squad went to cheerleading camp for five days at Eastern Illinois University over the sum- mer. Besides selling key chains over the summer, the squad sponsored a “pretty baby” contest during homecoming. They presented senior football player Scott Shintani with a bib and rattle at the pep assembly. “All in all, this year was super,” concluded Lebovitz. I I X. • . • “ } ' 7 Ns Vv) V — . T k «L A (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Varsity Cheerleaders perform a difficult pose. Captains Tammy Lebovitz. Jill Bemoras and Lauri Babeth stand under a i tree; Varsity Cheerleaders form an N ; Jill Gilbert and Carolyn Bergen work I on a new routine. Tammy Lebovitz demonstrates a new cheer; Members of the Varsity Cheerleaders are. (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Chris Capo- I bianco. Carolyn Bergen. Lauri Babeth. Jackie Gilbert. Alison Lieberman, Suzanne Meister. Karen Sutker, (FRONT ROW) Jill Gilbert. Diana Chin. Tammy Lebovitz. Pauline Levy. Geri Donenberg. Marci Weixelbaum. Jill Bemoras 73 VIKETTE6 PROVIDE HALF TIME ENTERTAINMENT “This year’s Vikette squad has been the most successful squad ever,” said Vikette Lisa Terkel. “With members from Niles East, new ideas, people, and enthusiasm have been added.” Twenty-six girls made up the Vikette squad which practice three hours three days a week. Their diligent practicing also applied over the sum- mer when the Niles North Vikette Squad placed first at a summer workshop. II 74 (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Laura Brown. Lisa Terkel. and Jackie Woll practice their routine; the Vikettes perfect their kicking Heidi Feder freezes in the Homecoming parade: Vikettes Moonsook Kye. Laura Brown, and Bonnie Goldsen march in the Homecoming parade: member of the Vikettes are; (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Susie Tompkins. Stacy Brustin. Ruth Baechle, Karen Berman. Heidi Lubeil. Lisa Terkel. Laura Brown. Heidi Feder, Lisa Kim. (MIDDLE ROW) Katie Gauer, Leslie Doi. Theresa LeVan, Moonsook Kye. Boonie Goldsen. Janice Kramer. Debbie Hann. Debbie Dia- mond. (FRONT ROW) Amy Saltzman. Beth Rezwin. Cindy Cooper. Natalie Bavaro. Mindey Fischoff. Marcy Fine, Nancy Suagarman. (LYING) co-cap- tains Jackie Woll and Julie Seffrm; the Vikettes perform “Short People at the Homecoming game 75 n a.a-a va v'i ft % -:,1 '1 A r AURORI6 PRESENT SHOW; LEADERS ASSIST TEACHER Leaders gym, a three year program. C covered such sports as tennis, flag football, basketball, volleyball, gymnasitics, swimming, and soft- ball. The first two years are used for training within their own class, and by senior year the leaders assist gym teachers in regular gym classes. “Besides the learning experience 1 received. I found leaders gym great fun, ' said leader Diane Blakey. Auroris. Niles North Dance Club, presented a show in the spring. The fifty girls in the club choreographed their own dances, sewed their own costumes, directed the show, and publicized it. (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Girls Leaders include. (FOURTH ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Carolyn Lammersfield. Sheri Cantor. Lisa Terkel, Kathy Meyers. Nora Kirk. Diane Sztapka. Sharon Wendt. Dorothy Trinkaus. (THIRD ROW) Lauri Saldinger. Debbi Lewis. Julie Selfren, Kim Kazmierowicc. Laurel Sternfeld. Linda Tompkins. Diane Blakey. (SECOND ROW) Susan Bloomenk ranz. Lisa Kim. Shan Kaplan. Mary Fine. Marci Wexelbaum, Lauri Danzyger. Peggy Burns. (FIRST RPW) Moonsook Kye. Nadine Medansky. Sue Waxman. Stacey Gill. Beth Solomon. Kathy Szyazka, Leslie Shapiro. Maureen Greenwood, stretches; Members of Auroris are (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Lisa Blam berg, Denise Lau Danica Katz. Amie Diller. Suzanne DeCwikiei. Linda Doody, Bonnie Ley. Debra Goodman. Mindy Schwartz. Janet Sushinski. Laura Kaplan. Helene Jacobs. Dayna Gitler. Lois Smith. Lisa Christiansen. Linda Schwartz. Jill Cohen. Beth Satyr. Ellyn Hauselman. (MIDDLE ROW) Carol Nakamura. Joan Kinwald. Allyson Posner. Cara Meyerson. Jamie Hoffman. Linda Wagner. Marci Sirota. Amy Saltzman. Marci Fromm. Debbie Newman. Leslie Levin. Karen Sachs. Maureen Greenwood. Nancy Lee. (FRONT ROW) Janice Kramer. Su- zanne Meister, Lissa Greenberg. Lisa Bilfeld. Jennifer Cleany. Rona Meyers. Laurie Salinger. Andrea Lieberman. Serena Spector. Wendi Kaufman. Rebecca Hann. Lauren Ogror Laurie Salinger warms up; Boys Leaders include (FOURTH ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Mike Calamari. Howard Comitor, Jeff Feldman. Joel Chemoff. Scott Stem. Jay Deutsch. Clark Delanois. David Kohls. Coach Pat Grant. (THIRD ROW) John Thomas. Adam Levy. Paul Baker. Ben Woloshin. Robert Glantz. Harrell Wittenstein. Rich Pappanduros, Harvey Saur, (SECOND ROW) Tim Lofyus. Danny Tepper. Dipen Chenburkar. David Wattel. Ken Trankaski. Jerry Segal. John Federico. Lee Wyman. (FIRST ROW) Matthew Silver. Irwin Goldman. Don Baggio. Paul Baker. Craig Magnes. Brian Speck. Dave Kozuch, Leader Debbie Lewis practices her tennis (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Members of HERO are. (STANDING. LEFT TO RIGHT) Noella Walther. Mr Ron Henrici, Dino Kokotas. Peter Kalagis, (SITTING) Denise Mallin. Ken Willens. Dlno Kokotas explains an answer; Two members of the Creative Cooking Club mix a recipe; Members of the Creative Cooking Club are. (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Stella Rores, Iris Sarnov. Parveen AH. Elke Adler. Jennifer Scott, Debbie Stahlberg, (MIDDLE ROW) Mary Powers. Stephanie Green, Yoonie Cho. Won Sun Kong. Bonnie Silverman. Judy Freeman. Susan Kafka. (FRONT ROW) Susan Zivin. Felise Chernoff. Laurie Locker. Melissa Sockel; Par- veen All gets ready to make a pie crust; Mr. Ron Henrlc! and Dlno Kokotas work out a problem 78 HERO LOOK6 FOR RPPID GROWTH CRERTIVE COOKING PREPRRE6 GOURMET FOOD The Creative Cooking Club met every Friday after school to prepare favorite recipes. One of the clubs functions was to help serve at the Open House for the PTSA in the fall. Approxi- mately 20 members participate in the cooking of such gourmet foods as lasagne, quiche lor- raine. frango mints and saltwater taffy. The Home Economics Related Occupations Club (HERO) was a part of the home economics related occupations course in cooperative vo- cational education. The club met usually once every two weeks during regular classtime. The club’s first project was the sale of cookbooks. In addition the club had fund raisings to pay for the employer appreciation banquet hosted by the students at the end of the school year. “While the size of membership has declined in this transitional year, our members were ea- ger and enthusiastic.’’ commented Ron Henrici, club sponsor. i ■ 79 (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Barbara Jericho. M.chael Larks. Mr Plock, and Greg Bart check investments; Members of DECA are. (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Robert Chavin (president) Lisa Borg. Rick Strauss. Neal Morse. Robert Hirsch, Daryl Novick. Gary Kamen. Linda Farmer. Gregg Wolin. (MIDDLE ROW) Mr Bill Coulson. Susan Judd. Kim Levitan. Geri Mader. Bruce Pinsler, Garry Elekman. Cathy Gilbert. (FRONT ROW) Tony Couras. Maurette Berkson. Kim Fein- berg. Paula Miller. Jackie Brown. Debbie Kronowitz; Barbara Jericho. Michael Larks. Mr Plock. and Greg Bart durinq a FBL meeting; Members of VICA are. (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) John Vamva- kos. Henry Krishman, Alan Marks. Michael Scheinpflug, Les Craith, Daw Albaugh, Joel Ipjian, Dau Fellner, Jerold Larson. (FRONT ROW) Mr Gene Volkman, Rory Dolln, Jeff Maksud. Mike Macaluso, Joe Suhajda, Tony Ciocchetti. Chris Berrafato. Jay Umansky. Jay Kara- bush; Debbie Kronowitz holds a DECA trophy; Students present a class project for DECA; Members of FBL are (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Michael Zurek. David Penner, Michael Larks. Mark Arbus. Cary Jacobs. Alan Levin. (MIDDLE ROW) Mr. Charles Plock. Khee Hou, Ed Green. Michael Kogan. Jeff Leeb, (FRONT ROW) Steve Herman. Barbara Jericho. Greg Bart. Gary Kulwin. FDL, DECA, AND VIGfi Future Business Leaders (FBL) was open to all students expressing an interest in the club. Ac- C cording to the FBL constitution, the purpose of the club was to: “Develop leadership skills in the field of business, educate club members in the fundamental principles and techniques of invest- ment practices, and to provide members the op- portunity to invest nominal funds mutually for a profitable and educational experience.’ 80 (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) TSC Members are (FIFTH ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Mimi Bleadon. Frank McCoe. Liz Silk, Steve Warshawsky, Steve Stark. Gary Zeal. Stan Stovin, (FOURTH ROW) Felise Chernoff. Rick Acker- mans. Curt Arnow. Laura Scruggs. Shan Nusinson, Michael Simon. (THIRD ROW) Soo Chung. Joan Stein. Kathy Fritchie. Cindi Hartman. Sue Zimberoff. Ron Becker. David Alexander, Doug Levi. (SECOND ROW) Al Zelkowitz. Arnie Kelber. Ilene Cotton. Lon Hart. Cindy Chunowitz. Bill Zuckerman, (KNEELING) Dan Elekman. Michael Margolis. Maureen Statland sews cos- tumes; Erin Kern, Cindi Hartman, and Sue Zimberoff prepare for auditions; Thespian Members are (SIXTH. ROW LEFT TO RIGHT) Darren Brooks. Bill Zuckerman. Curt Arnow. Steve Warshawsky. Gary Zeal. Frank McCue. Laura Scruggs. David Alexander. Matthew Silver. Debbie Kodros. (FIFTH ROW) Mr Jerry Proffit. Sue Price. Liz Cooper. Mimi Bleadon. Cindy Chunowitz. Stan Slovin, Steve Stark. Francoise Theodore. Jay Stern. Janet Smason. (FOURTH ROW) Marc Peurye, Kathleen Barry. Maureen Statland. Jeff Max. Eleah Horwitz. Barry Rocklin. Scott Tauber. Norman Fox. Jackie Brooderson. Hal Meltzer, (THIRD ROW) Richard Deutch. Al Zelkowitz. Mike Simon. Ilene Cotton. Jeff Sumner. Cindi Hartman. Tim Ortmann. Liz Silk Michael Margolis. Dan Elekman. David Steiner. (SECOND ROW) Lisa Glazer, Wendi Kaufman. Arnie Kelber. Sue Zimberoff. Geri Donenberg, Lila Goldberg. Helaine Silver. Stacy Fields, (KNEELING) Rick Ackermans. Ron Becker. Jeff West. Erin Kern. Julie Seffren, Amy Yal - Joan Stein Hammers a nail; Karyn Rudy and Wendy Canned make a mask. Jeff West works pinrail. 8 2 THE6PIRN6, T6C COMBINE TRLENT6 TO PRODUCE 6MOW6 Members of the Technical Service Club learned skills in areas of set design and construction, painting, sound, lighting, and pinrail. T.S.C., the “behind the scene people”, performed the necessary technical work for each production. In order to become a T.S.C. member, a student must have worked on a minimum of two shows. The Niles North Thespians, member of the Interna- tional Thespian Society, performed four shows, rang- ing from a student produced variety show to a Broad- way musical. To become a lifetime member of the International Thespian Society, a student must have worked on a minimum of two productions accumulat- ing a total of one hundred hours work, plus a five dollar membership fee. 6AGA 6TAFF ADJU6T6 TO PRODUCTION GHANGE6 The 1980-81 Saga staff had many adjust- ments to make due to the closing of Niles East. Some changes were made on the pro- Eduction processes of Saga. One of the main changes was the system of having Co-Edi- tors-in-Chief. instead of a single Editor-in- Chief. These Co-Editors, Gena Schoen and Shari Cantor, along with the entire Saga staff, had many difficulties adjusting to these dif- ferences. With each girl editing three sepa- rate sections of the book, the staff was di- vided into two groups. II . ' ■ M A v (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Brad Slavln types the Senior Indix; Judy Mendoza. Maureen Statland. and Ivan Zoot look over pictures. Gena Schoen helps Brenda Wilhelmaon; Ellen Brazen looks over a layout; Members of the yearbook staff are. (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Dennis Grabowski. (advisor) Cesar Borges. Michael Lisberg. Todd Rickspoone, Jon- elle Roth. Alda Moy. (Sports Editor). Diane Fishbain, Ivan Zoot. Judy Mendo- za. Brenda Wilhelmson. (MIDDLE ROW) Ellen Brazen (Occasions Editor), Sandi Fagel. Donna Sclair, Susan Judd. Sheree Modioff, Maureen Statland (Activities Editor). Brad Slavin (Senior Editor). (FRONT ROW) Gena Schoen (Co Editor in-Chief). Curt Arnow (Faculty Editor). Shari Cantor (Co-Editor-in- Chief Shari. Cantor takes a break. Curt Arnow and Diane Flahbain talk about their section. 85 11 (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Jeff Har- ris hands out newspapers to students; Rick Zat2 talks to class while Leslie Dol looks on; Members of Calliope are, (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) David Eingorn, Robin Bailen, Jor- dan Roth, David Seifert, Lee Kantz, Jordan Pri- tikin, Heidi Feder, Eva Barnett. Rosie Llenza, Ellie Freeman. Michael Larks, Lisabeth Willens. and Dan Lewis. (MIDDLE ROW) Leslie Doi. Rhonda Feinmehl, Katherine Klima. Jadine Chou, Jill Kominsky. Diana Feingold, Jamie Cann. Mary Anna Fricano. Pam Frankston, Nan Elster. and Maureen Eisenberg; (FRONT ROW) Cheryl Urow, Elise Ecanow, Nurit Meiri. Sue Wishnick. Sharon Perlman, Helaine Silver. Da- vid Phillips, and Peggy Burns. Heidi Feder reads over material for Calliope; Members of North Star are. (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Steve Conser, Cesar Borges. Gerry Manacsa, Lee Kantz. Beth Solomon. Sue Edel muth, Kathy Barry, Andi Levin, and Wanda Mech. (MIDDLE ROW) Mrs Angie Panos, David Small. Sue Portmann. Erich Massat. Mike Jen- sen. Mark Arbus, Jeff Birkner, Jeff Harris, and David Eingorn. (FRONT ROW) Shari Cantor. Nancy Zimmerman. Simone Rodin. Rhonda Ra- bin. Shari Nusinson. Rick Zatz, Susan Zimberoff, and Leslie Doi. 86 NORTH 6TRR - GPLUOPE Calliope, Niles North’s student liter- ary magazine, consisted of poerty, short stories, essays, art and pho- tography. All entires in any one of these categories were evaluated by the Calliope staff.The 20 to30staff members met about twice a month with sponsor Peter LaForge. The North Star once again won an All-American and Quill and Scroll first place superior honors for the 1979-80 school year. “This year there was the potential for a very awkward situation with the stu- dents coming from Niles East, commented Co-Editor Rick Zatz. “However, after a few group meet- ings, It was quite apparent that this year’s staff was made up of students who weren’t going to let personality clashes stand in their way of pro- ducing the North Star. n 87 (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Angle Pano. smiles during Quill and Scroll meeting; Rani George and Liaa Glazer get ready to read announce- ments, Rani George reads announcements while Llaa Glazer waits; P.A announcers are, (LEFT TO RIGHT) Lisa Glazer, Sharon Perlman, Lisa Kim, Susan Zimberoff, Tim Ortmann, Cindi Hartman, Michael Margolis, Carolynn Bergen, Rani George; Rick Zatz tries to make a decision; Members of Quill and Scroll are (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) David Eingorn. Jeff Harris. Jeff Birkner, Rick Zatz. (MIDDLE ROW) Leslie Doi. (FRONT ROW) Gena Schoen, Cindi Hartman, Shari Cantor, Susan Zimberoff b8 QUILL AND 6GROLL P.P. ANNOUNGER6 Quill and Scroll is an International honorary society for high school journalists. North Star and Saga members, who have done superior work In some phase of journalism, are recom- mended for membership In this society by the advisor. Angie Panos The P.A. announcers were the people heard every morning during AAA. Besides bringing the latest school news, P.A. announcers re ported the scores, the activities going on, and all the general announcements. Each spring a new set of P.A. announcers were chosen for the coming school year. 89 O' “I was not completely satisfied with last year’s team,” said David Kmet, Varsity Baseball Coach. The Vikings broke the school record in total runs in the Mundelein Game. Everyone on the team displayed either power at the plate or speed on the bases. Viking’s shortstop, Jim Miller, the team’s most valuable player made the All-Conference team. (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Bob Uslander starts his windup; The infield discusses plans for the hitter; Mike Grossman slides into third base; Barry Schrenkel begins swing; Mike Grossman waits for the pitch; Coach Kmet looks onward; Members of the Varsity Baseball Team are (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Steve Saltzman, Howard Comitor. Ken Doody. Jordan Heller, Jim Miller. Barry Schrenkel. Bob Uslander, Arnold Gross, Steve Glickman; (MIDDLE ROW) Coach Kmet, Scott Novoselsky. Brian Cloch. Joel Yelin. Scott Winer. Mike Stevens. Harvey Sauer, Steve Furmanski. Coach Wolf; (FRONT ROW) Mike Gross- man. Wayne Voss, Scott Solovy, Scott Smith. Jeff Elowe. Larry Stein. Richard Pappanduros. Mike Faber. The sophomore baseball team overcame a season of inconsistent pitching to finish third in the confer- ence Pitcher John Schlofrock was voted the most valuable player by his fellow team mates. Schlofrock and Paul Krult had an over all good batting season. The team ended the season with a record of 10 wins and 9 losses while their confer- ence record was 10 wins and 5 losses. Even though it was a disappointing year for the fresh- men, the team used it as learning experience for their years ahead at Niles North. BASEBALL (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Coach Buddy Swamon looks on. Jeff Feldman gets caught in a run down. Stephen Kushnlr tags back at first; Members of the Sophomore Baseball Team are (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Terry Mikell. Mike Marcus, Brandon Koenig. Bob Kearnan, Paul Krult. John Schlofrock; (MIDDLE ROW) Ken Traskaskki. Jordan Ehrens, Henry Swiderski. Eric Schloss. Mark Sibul, Paul Goiata, Craig Stevens, Coach Nathan. (FRONT ROW) Errol Gerber, Toby Miller. Bruce Karman. Eric DeJonge. Jim Kuhnle. Alan Lang- sam; A player tags back on base. Members of the Freshman Baseball Team are; (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Joel Alport, Scott Comitor. Jeff Wendt. Mike Kaplan, John Knuth; (MIDDLE ROW) Peter Snyder. Eddie Mendez. Rich Kolko, Jim Mllecki, Ari Kornhauser, Coach Lee. (FRONT ROW) Barry Sauer. Mark Weberman. Stephen Kushnir, Allen Faber. ILBCSL-SCPB LACE STILL CPPCSITICN 9b NETMEN SE€W NO L€VE ECR OPPONENTS (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Iru ln Goldman backhanding the ball; Members of the Sophomore Ten- nis team are (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Glynis Naguita. Scott Becker. Eric Cooper. Robert Levy, Ke- vin Kaplan. Coach Recker; (FRONT ROW) Gary Leibo- vitz, James Moy, Charles Penn. Han Kim, Brant Lieske; Robert Levy hitting a forehand. Gregg Smith returns the ball. Brant Lleake hits a forehand lob; Members of the Varsity Tennis team are: (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Irwin Goldman, Steve Rice, Paul Baker. Larry Manassa. Dave Borman. Coach Grant; (FRONT ROW) Mark Lipschultz, Dave Solar. Ron Friedman, Scott Lieske. Greg Smith. % The varsity tennis team placed second in the North Suburban Conference with a 12-5 record. Singles play- ers Dave Borman, Gregg Smith, and Scott Lieske and the doubles teams of Dave Solar and Mark Lips chultz, Ron Friedman and Larry Manasa contribut- ed outstanding play throughout the season Manassa, Brant Lieske and Gregg Smith are next year’s re- turning hopefuls. The frosh-soph team also had a suc- cessful season, finishing with a 14-2 record which placed them first in conference. X 97 The Varsity Gymnastics team enjoyed a great sea- son. “Although we were a very young team, com- prised almost entirely of sophomores and juniors, we went undefeated in all conference dual meets,” said Coach Rifkind. John Federico did an out- standing job, taking all-around title at the district tournament. He also qualified for sectional compe- tition in every event. Joe Ledvora led the Vi- kings on the pommel horse by becoming the 1980 conference champion, and went on through dis- tricts and took sixth in state. With only three sen- iors graduating, Niles North can once again look toward having a very successful and competitive gymnastics team in the year to come. (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Don Czyzewlcz flics toward the horse; Clark DeLanoia watches hw step; Larry Llnderman performs an L” seat on the rings; Clark DeLan- oia, Joe Ledvora, Coach Rifkind, and John Federico watch a gymnast intently. John Federico pushes himself off the parallel bars; Members of the Varsity Gymnastic team are (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach Grossman. Coach Gray. Joe Ledvora. Dan Lazar. Andy Slagei. Larry Linder- man. Clark DeLanols. Coach Schnell. (FRONT ROW) Alan Newman. Brian Speck, John Federico, Don Czyewicz. Coach Rifkind 99 Even though the freshman gymnastics squad was quite small this year, they enjoyed a good season. The team was led by all-around gymnast Larry Schloenbrod, achieving a 3-0 season record. The sophomore gymnasts went undefeated throughout the season. Outstanding scorers for the team were Dan Tepper, Dan Baggio, and Dave Kozuch. The team won the conference championship with a season record of 9-0. (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Joe Ledvora finishes his routine; Dan Tepper works the side horse; Members of the Freshmen team are: (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach Gray. Ron DeLanois. Larry Schoenbrod. Steve Solomon. Coach Schnell; (FRONT ROW) Ki Un Kim. Steve Blakey. Dan Tepper takes a running start; Members of the Sophomore team are (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach Schnell. Dipen Chemburker. Dan Baggio. Mike Baba. Coach Gray; (FRONT ROW) Zack Wagman. Harry Feirstein. Dave Kozuch, Dan Tep- per. Ron DeLanoia vaulting rEC§H'-scf n GYMNASTS UNBEATABLE 101 102 . (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Carl Wisniewski preparing to pass baton; John Scavone high jumping; Member of the Track team are: (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach Conway. Coach Bar stow. Richard Raff. Jim Boring, Larry Macklin, Bill Knoth. Marty Litwin, Coach McIntyre, Coach Ad ams; (FIFTH ROW) Kevin Dunn. Mike Wag- ner. Mitch Brandt, Doug Loveless, Ron Rys- togi, Paul Unterfinger. Armen Sarrafian, Sam Matuszak; (FOURTH ROW) Scott No- voselsky, Lee Serota, Mitch Rubin, Jason Steigman, Ben Woloshin, Lee Farber. Steve Wdowicki. Howard Danzyger, Rudy Pa- triarca; (THIRD ROW) Rick Scavone. Alan Rasof, Marty Brand, Ed Wittensteln, Marc Ament. Lyle Perkins. Andris Grikis; (SEC- OND ROW) Steve Arakawa, Marc Cook, Brian Friedrichs, Ken Howe, Mike Shuwal, Mike Wagman, Carlos Gonzales, Harrell Wit- tenstein, Vito Ferri; (FRONT ROW) Mike Ripes, John Vaessen, Carl Wisniewski. Ken Lammersfeld, Lorin Lazer, Jeff Turkin, Scott Rosenberg. Rey Patriarca; Lee Farber outruns his opponent; Doug Loveless practicing his relays: Mitch Lebovltz run ning. ■ The boy’s track team had fine individual performances through- out the season. The team ended the season with an overall record of 11-8 which placed them fifth in conference. In last year’s districts Jeff Turkin placed second in the 100-meter dash while Doug Loveless placed second in the 800-meter run. Both quali- fied for the state meet. Others contributing points to the team were shotputter Marty Litwln, high jumper Sam Mutuszak and hurdlers Howard Danzyger and Rudy Patriarca. Fine performances were achieved by the 440-yard relay and 880-yard relay team of Jeff Turkin, Jason Stelgman, Ed Wlttensteln and Scott Rosenberg. The two-mile relay team of Marty Brand, Doug Loveless, Larry Macklln and Ben Woloshin was another outstanding group of runners. TI VU 103 i setteall 'F . r ' +-: ? ■ - iiMnHi TEAM sinews DETER- MINATION (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Lucie Poltras throwing. Kira Kazmlerowlcz pitching. Laurie Dan- zyger catching; Members of the Junior Varsity Softball team are; (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach Taber. Jenny Tobias, Janet Sushinski, Nancy Willens, (MIDDLE ROW) Marie Gaa, Mindy Katz. Karen Simp- son. Sue Edelmuth; (FRONT ROW) Janet Osterberger, Lori Nelson. Karen Rudy. Marie Perez; Regina Meyers tags out Laurie Danzyger; Members of the Varsity Softball team are (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Regina Meyers. Vickie Oswald, Carolyn Rubens. Coach Oleson; (MIDDLE ROW) Jill Fischbein. Liz Dick. Laurel Rosing. Kim Kazmierowicz, Kathy Meyers; (FRONT ROW) Laurie Brown. Chris Kazmierowicz, Kathy Szyszka, Laurie Danzyger 104 The 1980 Softball team had a very trying season. With seven wins against eleven losses, their record was not as good as the team had hoped. There were some very bright moments during the season Cheryl Angelacclo and Kathy Meyers were both named all conference players. Angelaccio was awarded the “Out- standing Player of The Team” award With many of the juniors returning for next season, the team appears to have a very bright future. 105 YIEACr The girl’s track team placed fifth in conference, ending the season with a 7-6 record. Carolyn Lammersfeld once again led the team by qualifying for the state meet in the 100-meter and 200- meter dashes. At state she placed seventh in the 200-meter dash. For her performance in the state championships, Lammersfeld was named to the “Suburban Tribune” all-star track and field team. In the field events fine performances were achieved by long jumper Tracey Lorenz and shot-putter Sheri Rosenbaum. (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Caro- lyn Lammersfeld passes off the baton to Irene Sasamoto; Carolyn Lammersfeld running; Cheryl Kohn passes baton to Marltsa Romani; Julie Manning ump ing, Irene Sasamoto hurdling. Members of the track team are: (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Rani George. Kiki Kynakopoulos. Connie Sarantis. Karen Kramer. Carolyn Lammersfeld, Sheri Rosenbaum. Debbie An- gelus, Laura Soohen, Jamie Marcus, Cindy Lyons, Sue Kron, llene Zagon. (THIRD ROW) Coach Smith. Lisa Venus, Cheryl Kohn. Chris Myhr. Peggy Kyriakopoulos. Carol Block, Bonnie Ley. Rosie Llenza. El- len Williams, Angela Vucic, Tracey Lorenz. Julie Manning. Coach Stephansen. Coach Murphy; (SECOND ROW) Sue Zlvin. Denise Lau, Lori Gutman. Lisa Christiansen. Delilah Goodwin. Stacy Nosanov. Rina Patnarca, Nancy Chu. Lisa Qadman. Sabrina Smiley. Vicki Bonoris; (FRONT ROW) Daisy Perez. Sue Wittenberg, Rita Hendricks. Irene Sasa- moto. Pauline Levy, Aimee Mazure. Teresa Peterson. Janice Babendir, Linda Christo- pher, Marissa Romanz 108 The Varsity Football team highlighted their 1980 football season by capturing their second home- coming victory In a row. The Varsity defeated the Maine North Norsemen 13-3 in a hard fought contest in front of the largest audience of any other game in viking history. The Vikings im- proved over last season finishing with a 4-3-0 season record. Helping the Vikings attain this season record were most valueable players, sen- iors, John Thomas and Marty Litwin. Along with them, as All Conference players were Ken Andre, Walter Edwards, and Sam Matusak. s V 4 V FOCTBAILII (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Captains Mike Calamarl and Steve Furmanskl waits for the toss of the coin to begin the game; Walter Edwards eludes his opponents; Members of the Varsity Football Team are; (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Kurt Goebel. Fred Bhtt. Brandon Koenig. Scott Shintani. Bob Kearnan. Tom Alexander. Marty Litwin. Colin Slowik. Sam Matuszak. Coach Giambeluca; (FIFTH ROW) Coach Zook. Coach Henrici, Rob Glantz, Ken Andre. Mike Calamari. Joel Plotsky. Roger Elam, Steve Furmanski. Bob Wolf. Mark Grossman. Coach Casten; (FOURTH ROW) Rick Cepeda. John Thomas. David Haller, Jeff Dowd. Mike Wagner. John Schlofrock, Tony Ulbert, Dan Albaugh. Coach Houlihan; (THIRD ROW) Dan Krammer. Jason Steigman. Walter Edwards. Harold Schwartz. Cedric Miles. Steve Michaels. Alan Levine; (SECOND ROW) Elliot Fisher, Dave Bronswick. Ben Alev, Ira Spiro. Henry Swiderski. James McIntosh. Scott Devito. Mark Schimmel; (FRONT ROW) Mitch Silver. Steve Ickow. Scott Rosenberg, Mike Wagman, Harrell Wittenstein. Sinsuk Kang. Todd Stern, Glen Freedman; The Viking's start the game by kicking off; John Thomas eludes his opponents. Marty Litwin cuts off defenders from Sam Matuszak: A Norseman intercepts the ball from Mitch Silver. varsity FOCTEALL IMPROVES 109 no (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Quarterback Mike Lee back for a long bomb; Alex Gllsovich heads for the end zone; Members of the Sophomore Football Team are: (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach Ferguson. Mike Fedash. Alan Sladek. Scott Alvams. Marc Bielenski, Jeff Wendt, Joel Gothelf. Coach O’Keefe. Coach Shane; (FOURTH ROW) John Willis. Ed Mendez. Gary Weiss. Joab Valdez. Jeff Stiver, James Odom. Dan Georgou; (THIRD ROW) Tony Andre, Mike Lazarus. Alex Glisovich, Darren Gartner. John Knuth, Brad Stern. Mike Caplan; (SECOND ROW) Ted Kunach. Tim Milecki. Kurt Ander- son. Brad Wolf. Steve Boukas, Robert Rotman, Andy Mi- lecki; (FRONT ROW) John Vaessen. Bill Teichert. Gus Serrano. Eric Reiner, Mike Schintgen. Mike Lee. Marc Barrett; Members of the Freshman B Football Team are (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach Howard, Marc Spanjer, Kyle Borman. Doug Mitchel, Peter Warda. Errol Torres, Coach Fickes. (THIRD ROW) Steve Scruggs, Alan Imyak, Marc Imyak. William Weimer. Martin Brodsky. Tom Fisherkeller, Charles Brocato; (SECOND ROW) Allen Ram- dass. Mike Pinsler, Bram Hornstein, Howard Cohn. Ab- bood Abraham. Keith Sample, Brian Steigman; (FRONT ROW) Randy Siegal. Morris Esses. Mike Cooper. Ron Idler. Howard Spiro. David Baum, Tony Farced; Members of the Freshman A Football Team are: (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach S Poznansky, Brent Novoselsky, Cort Ja- coby, Norm Rich. Scott Abbrams. Rich Brzezinski, Coach A Poznansky; (MIDDLE ROW) Chns Sturn, Dave Lieber- man. Doug Kikkebusch, Taka Fukuda. Nick Brustin. Stu Rhum. Joe Hancook, (FRONT ROW) Mike Smetana. Dave Aibaugh, Steve Bangart. Bob Lieberman. Steve Smason. Chris Teichert; Lake Forest defenders nail a Viking player. SEIDDEES IBRE A IK EVEN 111 varsity SCCCER Under the leadership of Rory Weber, the Varsity Soccer team finished its season with a 5 1-1 con ference record. General overall Improvement throughout the season and hard work by the whole team contributed greatly to the second place conference finish. Senior Jim Ruffer was voted Most Valuable Player. He. along with Brad Cole. Scott Solovy, and Tom Wegener, were also voted All Conference. Eyeing the JV teams re cord. Coach Weber feels that next year’s Varsity will do as well as or better than this year's squad. (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Peter Reff and Winfred Wratschko scramble for the ball Scott Solovy passes the ball. Winfred Wratachko attempts to score a goal. Tom Wegener fights for the ball. Scott Smith receives a pass. Rich Pappanduroa and Howard Comitor fights for the ball; Members of the Soccer Team are (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Michael Becker. Jimmy Ruffer. Howard Comitor. Keith Goebelt, Raffi Sarrafian. Brad Cole. Greg Binder, Dave Birz. Tony Stern. Jeff Elowe. Tom Wegener; (MIDDLE ROW) Coach Kmet. Scott Smith, Scott Solovy. Brian Speck. Peter Reff. Jim Stavrou, Larry Palmer. Mike Mustek, Scott Novoselsky. Dave Carlins. Coach Weber; (FRONT ROW) Wayne Voss. Winfred Wratschko, Larry Freedman. Joe Greenspan. Mark Levin. Rich Pap- panduros ■- fiebat (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Members of the Sopho- more Soccer Team are: (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Stuart Brody. Lorin Lazar, Paul Rutstein. Brian Leaf, Steve Blakey, Geoffrey Dickstein, Nermish Patel. Mike Ablin, Ste- phen Kushnir; (THIRD ROW) Coach, Hodnik. Gregg Stern, Paul Unterfinger. Tom Petrovic. Ron DeLanois, Walter Matan. Carlos Gonzalez. Mike Weisenhaus. Peter Snyder, Steve Arakawa; (SECOND ROW) Rich Solovy, Mike Gerber, Armen Sarafian. Gregg Harris, Alan Faber; (FRONT ROW) Dan Fried- man, Brad DeGraff, Darren Loveless. Members of the Fresh man Soccer Team are: (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Larry Glantz, Omar Arias. Enrique Rico, Jason Meyers. Randy Sor- kin, Andy Paylan. Brad Homan. Mike Oettinger, Crosby O'Young, Andy Weinstock, Lee Eindbinder, Steve Hedger. (MIDDLE ROW) Coach Staerk, Rich Sudendorf, Mark Peiser. Seok Chang. Jamie Davidson. Todd Gordon, Dave Morse. Marc Bass, Marty Weinberger. Ron Salinger. Billy Kim, Bob Sztapka, Coach Coulson; (FRONT ROW) Wayne Gordon. Bri- an Szyszka, Adam Katz. Vinod Shah, Rich Saldinger. Neal Rubin. Mike Udesky, Mike Goldberg, Mike Elowe, Mike Field. Paul Hirsch; Members of the Junior Varsity Soccer Team are (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach Kmet. Scott Becker. Paul Kruit, Steve Columbus, Terry Mikell, Dave Copeland. Scott Mosenson, Eric Schloss. Mark Sibul, Peter Christ, How- ard Sutker. (MIDDLE ROW) Andy Swedberg, Alan True. Kwan Kim, Joe Weber, Stan Slovin. Ivan Santacruz. Jerald Kost; (FRONT ROW) Doug Banzuly. Error Gerber, Chu Kim, David Kim. Andy Neulander. Mitchell Rubin; Andy Swedberg dives to the side to prevent a goal. Erroll Gerber prepares to pass the ball; Chu Kim kicks the ball downfield 114 4 I A. (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Mike Weiss is set- ting up for a putt; Mark McCracken finishes his swing; Craig Magnes chips a shot; Members of the Frosh-Soph Golf Team are; (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Dave Moteff, Jeff Sutker, Coach Schusteff, Chris King. Barry Chavin; (FRONT ROW) Kevin Koachman, Joe Cesario; Rob Gordon putting; Members of the Varsity Golf Team are; (LEFT TO RIGHT) Mark McCracken, Rob Gordon. Craig Magnus, Coach Oswald. Coach Schusteff, Curt Cor- b:ge, Mike Weiss, Scott Goldstein; (KNEELING) Jordan Allen; ecLftcs SUCCT n c ipave 116 ThU year’s golf team, led by Captain Craig Magnes,who shot a hole-in-one, finished the sea- son with an overall record of four wins and seven losses. Other players who earned individual achievements during the season included most valuable player, Mark McCracken, who finished sixth individually in the 25-team Wheeling Invi- tational and Curt Corbige, who qualified for sec- tional competition. According to Coach Dave Schusteff the frosh-soph team had an excellent season considering the fact that only two of the eight members of the team had ever played golf before this year. 118 For the first time the boy’s cross coun- try team was coached by Darrell Con- way. “The team was rebuilding after not having a team the previous year said Conway. “There were only five members of the varsity team and that Is not enough to have a winning squad. Conway continued. As to the future of next year’s squad, Conway added that “the team will be better, the runners will be more experienced and it will add more depth to the team.” Coach Conway can look forward to returning team members Lee Serota, Gregg Smith, and Mitch Lebovitz. who was most valu- able runner for the 1980 season. bcy’s crcss COUNTRY RUNNERS REBUILD TEAM (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Robert Klawana. Mitch Lebovltz. Kevin Dunn. Howard Danzyger and Ben Woloahin line up at the starting line; Peter Manning running; Mitch Lebovltz is right behind his opponent; Gregg Smith coming through the shoot; Ben Woloahin and Howard Dan zyger running; Members of the Cross Country Team are: (LEFT TO RIGHT) Bob Saipes. Peter Manning, Ron Wojeik, Mitch Lebovitz. Lee Serota. Ben Woloshin. Howard Danzyger. Scott Rosenthal. Rich Hianik, Joe Bott, Jerry Nieto. Howard Rosing, Gregg Smith; (CENTER) Coach Conway. 119 120 (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Carolyn Lammerafeld runs through the shoot; Karen Kuehn takes the lead; Mem- bers of the Cross Country Team are; (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Sue Shareelam (mgr). Cheryl Cohn. Carolyn Lammers- feld. Rani George. Julie Manning, Sharia Raff (mgr). Coach Barstow. (MIDDLE ROW) Alda Moy. Karen Kuehn. Janice Maxwell, Bonnie Ley. Denise Lau. Jadine Chou. Emily Fablo. (FRONT ROW) Maria Kariakose. Cheryl Levin. Irene Sassa- moto, Marrisa Romanz, Heidi Mendelson; Carolyn Lammera- feld is ahead of her opponents. Jadine Chou. Irene Saaa- moto and Carolyn Lammerafeld shows a victory smile; Ju- lie Manning comes through the shoot. ifci IIN VITAT IGN ALS ARE HIGH SRGT fCC RUNNERS GIRL’S CRGSS CGUNTIRT “This year’s team is much improved and a better team than last year’s squad ’ said Cross Country Coach John Barstow The team finished the season with a 5 3 record in dual meets. A couple of those meets were lost by three or four points. Overall the team had a record of 8 8. Throughout the season Karen Kuehn, Carolyn Lammersfeld, Julie Man- ning, and Heidi Mendelson consistent- ly made good showings. Kuehn, Man- ning and Mendelson were selected all- conference runners. In Invitational competition, the team won two tro- phies. The team came in second at the Niles West Invitational. Coach Barstow is anticipating greater suc- cess from this dedicated and hard- working team during the 1981 sea- son. 121 The varsity volleyball team had a “super season” with a conference record of 13 wins and 3 losses which placed the team second in the con- ference. Coach Mary Alfus comment- ed, “All the players were outstand- ing and each contributed in their own special way to the success of this year’s team.” Exemplory front- line players were Kathy Meyers and Kim Kazmierowcicz who were select- ed for the All-Conference Volley- ball Team. Kathy Szyszka was also se- lected for the All-Conference team, and was recognized for her “set- ting” ability. (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Sue Edelmuth bumping; Mem bers of the Freshman Team are: (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Pat Sovcik, Regina Birkner, Lisa Stone, Melissa Goldberg, Karen Axelrod, Coach Oleson; (MIDDLE ROW) Wendy Danzyger, Hope Feinglass, Kim Monstvil, Maria Roxas; (FRONT ROW) Olga Shutkas, Vicki Mar- oules. Jennifer Kllphardt practices before a meet. Linda Christo pher bumping. Paula Klkkebusch shows the bumping technique; Members of the Junior Varsity Team are: (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Chris Myhr, Chris Konior, Janice Stuckmann. Lisa Neuson, Jennifer Kliphardt, Paula Kikkebusch. Coach Bremen; (MIDDLE ROW) Janet Sushinski, Sue Edelmuth, Kim Petrich, Linda Christo- pher. Joanne Lendway; (FRONT ROW) En Tanimoto, Rita Hendricks; Chris Konior bumping; Members of the Varsity Volleyball Team are: (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Liz Dick. Rozanne Cooper. Kathy Meyers. Kim Kazmierowicz, Laurie Danzyger, Coach Alfus; (FRONT ROW) Lisa Gordon, Chris Kazmierowicz. Kathy Szyszka, Terri Sztapka, Laurel Rosing. (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Members of the Junior Varsity Team are (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach Grant. Paula Tsaggaris, Julie Oettinger. Diana Feingold, Shari Nusinson. Rhonda Deutsch. Gabi St rack. Coach Recker; (MIDDLE ROW) Nevln Yon. Marci Sirota, Jane Giickman, Rhonda Rabin, Jackie Nadler, Paula Jones. Vickie Spitz, Stacy Sterling; (FRONT ROW) Karen Ruby. Debbie Spitz. Julie Soroka. Amy Neu, Eve Le vir, Debbie Lewi backhanding the ball; Members of the Varsity Tennis Team are: (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Jennifer Co- lombik, Diane Sztapka. Coach Grant, Linda Tompkins, Lynn Seidenberg; (FRONT ROW) Lisa Wagman. Felice Siegel. Cathy Fotre. Debbie Lewis; Shari Nu- •Inson hits a forehand; Linda Tompkins serves. Lynn Sei- denberg prepares to hit a fore hand. Good depth and balance were the keys to the girls’ varsity tennis team’s finishing with a 9-2 record. The team ended its season in second place in the North Sub- urban Conference. The highlight of the season was a second-place finish out of eighteen competing schools in the Maine West Invitational. Leading the team to its second place victory were Debbie Lewis and Linda Tompkins, who won first place at number one doubles, and Jennifer Colum- bik and Cathy Fortre, who finished second at number two doubles. Exceptional coo- peration and the ability to work together helped the Junior Varsity tennis team reach Its 8-3 season and a third place finish in the conference. TENNIS 126 The Niles North Girls Swim Team ended their season with a 2 7 T record. They placed fifth In the North Suburban Conference and ninth In the state. Sophomore Laura Hopper paced this year’s team with outstanding performance at the state meet. Laura placed sixth in the state in the 100 yd. Butterfly and eleventh in the 200 yd. Individ ual Medley. She was also conference champion in the 50-yd. freestyle. Laura's sister, Julie, showed much promise for the future setting the school record in the 500-yd. Freestyle. Shari Cantor. Jana Zeff, Laura and Julie Hopper won a third place med- al at the conference meet in the 200-yd. medley relay. (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Laura Hopper swimming the breast stroke; Julie Hopper performing the freestyle. Members of the Swim Team are: (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Jana Bass (manager). Joy Rice. Marci Cantor. Susan Schmidt. Laura Hopper. Carolyn Anderson. Jana Zeff. Shari Cantor. Coach Youstra; (THIRD ROW) Lori Ipjian. Kelly Meyer, Leigh Chaban, Debbie Peller. Julie Hopper. Stephanie Sherman. Lisa Schrenkle. Beata Bajor. Coach Sandstead. (SECOND ROW) Dorothy Moore. Susan Kafka. Stacy Nosanov. Ravit Dallal. Cathy Diebel. Barb Schmid. Nancy Kring. Sue Lux; (FRONT ROW) Sheryl Vlcari. Noah Schoff. Kayla Zeff. Toby Prace. Dawn Sullivan. Lori Weiss. Debbie Sallns, Sheryl Cohen. Coach Cress. Stacy Nosanov diving; Laura Hopper swimming the frees tyle; Shari Cantor backstroking. GIRLS SWIMMING mn it IPtACES SIXTH IN STATE 127 128 WRESTLERS HAVE LEARNING TEAR (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Mark Schlm- mel tries to takedown an opponent on a whiter; Slnauk Kang holds his opponent: Larry Pelaer goes or the takedown; Joe Suhajda attempting to turn his opponent with a “Half Nelson”; Richard Kane goes for a “Kelly , Members of the Varsity Wrestling Team are: (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach Steve Poznansky; Rory Dolin, Mike Isaacs. Adam Bezark, Rich Portmann. Steve Gold- stein. Dave Carlson. Mark Schimmel. Coach Al Poz- nansky; (FRONT ROW) Bruce Johnson, Renato Ne- pomuceno. Geoff Dickstein. Larry Peiser. Hugo Smith. Irwin Goldman, Mike Ripes. Don Moore. “This year was a learning experience. Next year we’ll do a lot better.” commented Coach Steve Poz- nansky. His brother. Coach Al Pozanansky agreed and added, “We're looking forward to next season. They will be much more Improved.” Out of the fifty wrestlers, only six were seniors and eight were Ju- niors. The remaining forty-six wrestlers were all underclassmen. Steve Poznansky said that he thought the blending of schools as far as the wrestlers were concerned went smoothly. “They immediately be- gan to work together; they are a very cohesive group.” Some outstanding wrestlers were Junior Larry Peiser who took first In districts, co-captain Senior Renato Nepomuceno who took second in both districts and conference. Senior Hugo Smith who took third in both districts and conference, and co- captain Senior Mark Schimmel who took fourth in districts. 129 130 The two Junior Varsity teams and the Freshman team had good seasons this year. The first Junior Varsity team placed fourth in conference; the second Junior Varsity team placed third in conference; the Freshman team also placed fourth in conference. “It’s a hard sport.0 comment- ed Coach Steve Poznansky “There’s no one to hide behind. You go out there by yourself and you either win or lose, but you're on your own. It takes courage.” There were four sophomores that wrestled Varsity this year. They were Geoff Dickstein, Steve Goldstein, Mike Ripes, and Bill Teichert. Both Steve and A1 Poznansky are optimistic about next year. IFIE'CSH - ACRE WRESTLING CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Rich Kane tries to breakdown his opponent; Ron Ganansky holds his opponent; Member of the Junior Varsity Wrestling Team are: (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach Steve Poz nansky. Lee Farber. Steve Siegel. Adam Be zark, Scott Stern. Mike Isaacs. Dave Carlson. Coach Al Poznansky. (FRONT ROW) Joe Su- hajda. Scott Becker. Larry Peiser, Dan Tepper. Sinsuk Kang. Paul Mankoff, Jerry Fisher. Ab- bood Abraham tries to pin opponent. Mem bers of the Freshman Team are: (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach Fickes, Dave Lieber- man. Ed Abraham. Cort Jacoby. Norm Rich. Pete Warda. Todd Rosenzwelg. Marty Lev. Doug Mitchell; (MIDDLE ROW) Mark Peiser. Larry Glantz. Howard Spiro. Howard Cohn. Randy Trebat. Steve Rasof; (FRONT ROW) Randy Siegel. Bob Lieberman. Pierre LeVan. Mike Udesky, Pete Lee. Joel Stone; Abbood Abraham has his opponent in a headlock; Mem- bers of the Sophomore Team are: Coach Steve Poznansky, Brad Stern. Stu Keeshin. Al Rasof. Steve Goldstein. Ron Ganansky. Rich Gold- wasser. Coach Al Poznansky; (MIDDLE ROW) Geoff Dickstein. Bill Teichert. Jim Danielak. Rich Solovy, John White; (FRONT ROW) Mike Ripes. John Vassen. Pete Dagher. Avi Segev. Jim Doruff. Brian Cunningham. 131 The Boys' Varsity Swim team had a super year. According to Coach Joe Rusk, “The boys are obtaining the goals that they set, but they are also having fun. and that is an aspect that’s overlooked. The team was led by Seniors Don Czyzewicz, Mitch Lopata, and Steve Rubin, but their success was ac- complished only by the effort put out by all the team members. Although the team will miss the seniors. Coach Rusk is hopeful for the future. “The talent Is there, but they need the desire. observed Rusk. 132 (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Steve Columbus does the backstroke Jim Belknap breaststroking; Members of the Varsity Swim Team are: (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Jim Belknap, Bob Raff. Ken Kring. Steve Rubin, Mitch Lopata, Steve Columbus, Don O'Rourke, Jana Bass (mgr.); (MIDDLE ROW) Coach Rusk. Mike Fink. Mark Grossman. Steve Marcus, Jeff Molitor. Ted Ford, Dave Lubor. Coach Cress, Andy Was- serman (mgr ); (FRONT ROW) Joe Johnston. Andy Appleson, Henry Swiderski, Don Czyzewicz, Mark Solomon, Stu Lazarus. Ted Scanlon; Ken Kring takes a break, Mark Solomon practicing a front layout; Members of the Frosh-Soph Swim Team are: (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) David Stern, George Larson, Lee Einbinder, Bryan Pepper. Andrew Milecki, Richard Price, Alan Gartenberg, Howard Borchew, Jim Fink; (MIDDLE ROW) Coach Balciulis, Dave Morris. Kevin Rappin, Jim Lee. Charles Brocato, Bob Wolf, Barry Greenberg, John Cleary, Nancy Kring (mgr ); (FRONT ROW) Steven Malitis, Mike Rice. Eric Nygard, Mike Mangoni. Irwin Dammers. Scott Demar, Brian Ladin; Don Czyzewicz does a front layout, Coach Rusk instructing practice 134 (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Kurt Goebel takes a shot. Members of the Varsity Basketball Team are (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach Christie. David Kohls. Kurt Goebel. Brian Grossman, Jay Deutsch. Bill Witry. Coach Swanson; (MIDDLE ROW) Tony Schiller. Eric DeJonge. Jim Ruffer, Jeff Feldman, Mike Jensen; (FRONT ROW) Dan Kuznetsky. Ed Javier, Kevin Kaplan. Larry Stein, Tim Loftus. Ed Javier takes a shot. Jay Deutach shoots for the basket; Ed Javier drives for the basket; Jim Ruffer pumps one in the basket. The Boy's Varsity Basketball team began the year well, but recently had a losing streak. Instead of giving up, however, the team Just kept Improving. “They've got a lot of spirit,'' said Coach Pete Christie. “No one Is quitting; they all come to practice, and really work hard.” The team has some handicaps, though. They are the shortest team In the league. The team also has only four seniors, and ten Juniors. But, according to Coach Christie, “You’ve got to go with what you have, and do the best you can, and that’s what we are doing.” bcts '9 BASKETBALL CABERS BLEB TEE SHUT CCIINC 135 (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFDRey Patrlarca goes up for a layout. Steve Raahls eludes his opponent; Members of the Freshman A Basketball Team are (LEFT TO RIGHT) Mike Haber (mgr ). Chris Sturm. Stuart Rhum. Jim Click. Marc Imyak, Tom Fisherkeller. Errol Torres. Ramil Mendoza. Larry Mayer. Rodney Steffens. Nick Brustin. David Baum. Coach Casten; Marc Biellnakl shoots de spite opponent. Gary Hazan tries to pass the ball, Members of the Freshman B Basketball Team are: (LEFT TO RIGHT) Lee Jesilow. Mike Cooper. Dan Albaz. Albert O’Young. Marc Bass, Scott Abrams. Richard Sudendorf. Eric Kupferberg. Randy Sorkln, Mike Oettinger, Adlai Javier, Coach Nathan; Marc Biellnakl takes a shot. Mark Imyak tries to shoot. Members of the Sophomore Basketball Team are (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Steve Arakawa. Ron DeLanots. Steve Rashis, Andy Grikis. Jeff Wendt. Marc Bielmski. Rod Mazure. Doug Asturri zaga. John Douvris. Gary Hazan. Ken Lammersfeld. Coach Bostic; (FRONT ROW) Rey Patriarca. Kevin Garner. Steve Kushner. Greg Rif areal. 137 “They were super girls,: said Coach Clarenc€ Florence “They were willing to get out and really work. Although this was Florence’s first year coaching girl’s sports, he enjoyed working with them. He said that they were hard working girls and good competitors. Some of the outstanding players were Kathy Meyers, who was honoured as Chicago Trl- hone's Player of the Week, Kim Kazmierowicz, and Lori Weinstein. But It was the perfor- mance by the team as a whole that made this year’s season a winning one. na (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Members of the Fresh man Basketball Team are: (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach Howard. Regina Birkner. Cathy McIntyre. Patti Souclk. Kim Monstvil; (MIDDLE ROW) Ravit Dallal. Melissa Goldberg. Lisa Stone. Susan Lev. Elaine Grossman. Joy Rice; (FRONT ROW) Maria Sanchez. Debbie Salins. Ellen Barsky. Cindy Hirsch, Olga Shutkas, Heidi Mendelsonn; Kathy Meyera takes a shot; Members of the Varsity Basketball Team are: (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach Smith. Janice Stuck mann. Kathy Meyers, Keekey DiFlore. Lori Weinstein, Diane Sztapka, Coach Florence; (FRONT ROW) Janice Maxwell (mgr ), Karen Kuehn. Kim Kazmierowicz. Kathy Szyszka. Paula Kikkebusch. Liz Dick; Members of the Junior Varsity Basket ball Team are: (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach Smith. Jennifer Kliphardt, Chris Konior, Lisa Neuson, Chris Mhyr; (MIDDLE ROW) Sandl Berkowitz. Karen Brown. Karen Chris- topher. Sharon Solar; (FRONT ROW) Lisa Gordon. Chris Kaz- mierowicz, Kim Petrich, Leslie Hirsch. Marie Perez. Lisa Neu- •on tries to shoot. Kathy Meyera tries to pass the ball. Kathy Szyszka shoots for the basket. 140 The Girl's Gymnastic team had a successful sea- son ending with a 10-2 dual meet record. They tied for second in the conference. There was marked Improvement for all the girls. com- mented Coach Seymou Rifkind. In past years, the team never scored above 100 points. Since win- ter vacation, though, every meet has been over 100 points. One of the top team members was Senior Nora Kirk Despite injuries, she had an all- round average of 8.89 and broke every school record in every event. Kirk was also conference champion on the balance beam. Other outstand- ing team members were Senior Sue Besser, vault. Sophomore Kathy Dali, beam and floor. Senior Hyun Kim, uneven parallel bars. Senior Stacy No- sanov, beam, and Senior Cari Segal, floor. The high scores could not have been achieved, how- ever, without contributions from all the team members. (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Stacy Nosanov practices a back walkover on the beam; Nora Kirk practic- ing a handstand split on the beam. Members of the Varsity Gymnastics Team are: (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Gina Ledvora, Cari Segal. Nora Kirk. Stacy Nosanov. Hyun Joo Kim; (FRONT ROW) Coach Rifktnd, Terri Dallas. Sue Besser. Rita Hendricks. Kathy Dali, Therese Lankford; Kathy Dali mounts the uneven bars; Members of the Junior Varsity Gymnastics Team are: (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Michelle Rosenberg. Barrie Zelkowitz, Debbie Wagner, Leslie Custer. Karyn Schwartz. Amie Diller. Ta- mara Wasserman. Sabrina Smiley; (FRONT ROW) Coach Hallberg, Juliann Czyzewicz, Marla Poders. Michelle Dia- mond. Sherry Rosen. Holly Waskin. Karyn Rudy. Alene Zolin. Debbie West. April Hardt, Coach Sokalski; Sue Besser showing her floor exercise routine. GYMNASTS BREAK PAST KECCPDS 141 (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Donna Borman begins to bowl; Coach Wellman discusses scores with Sharon Wendt. Jolene Levin, and Jill Bangart; Jill Bangart releases the ball; Rhonda Immergluck bowling. Michelle Ryan concentrates on the pins; Members of the Bowling Team are: (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Michelle Hutchings. Wendy Cannell (mgr ), Jolene Levin. Barb McKenna. Donna Borman. Michelle Ryan, Jennifer Hazen. Sharon Wendt. Shari Nusmson. Heidi Fishman; (MIDDLE ROW) Terri Cavin. Julie Oettinger, Ilise Goldberg. Rhonda Immergluck. Jill Bangart. Sue Schaden, Maria Chon, Stella Flores; (FRONT ROW) Jennifer Scott. Yasmin Ali. Parveen All, Cherri Lisse, Kim Pohl, Iris Sarnov AILILicy CATS PLACE THIRD IN DISTRICTS 142 The Girl’s Bowling Team had an outstanding season this year. The Alley Cats won conference at both Varsity and Junior Varsity level. They won eight trophies out of twelve and placed third In districts. “These were the hardest working and most com petitlve girls I’ve ever had.’’ said Coach Carol Well- man. “They were willing to sacrifice everything for the team. Not winning districts was extremely dis- appointing and we were all upset. Some of the top bowlers this year were Junior Jill Bangart. Senior Ilise Goldberg, Junior Michelle Hutchings, Junior Shari Nu- sinson, and Senior Sharon Wendt. Ilise Goldberg quali- fied for the State meet. All the players added to the strength of the team, and Coach Wellman says she has very high hopes for the team next year. 143 144 (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Carolyn Lammersfeld waits for the start; Irwin Goldman hitting a forehand. Lori Weinstein shoots for the basket, Kathy Meyers spikes one over the net; Tom We- gener eludes hts opponent; Don Czyzewicz practicing a front layout; Mark McCracken putting. Niles North athletics foster many tal- ents. but several exceptional seniors provide the leadership and ability nec- essary to guide their teams to success. Many athletes have enjoyed notable careers at North, especially the people highted on these next feu pages. Their teammates and coaches will sorely miss their presence next year. 14 (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Sam Matuzak celebrates a Viking victory. Marty Lltwln blocks for Sam Matuzak: Kurt Goebel practices layups; llise Goldberg taking a shot; Debbie Lewis returns the ball; Steve Rubin performing the freestyle. Linda Tomp- kins strokes a backhand; Nora Kirk performs on the beam. Dr. Gibbs And The School Board (Clockwise from upper left) Wesley Gibbs, Eric Moch, Bertram Meyers, Lowell Ruffer, Fred Minkus, Florence Sutker, Ray Reiser. Board members review a meeting. Mary Helen Archibald. The Niles North School Board 150 ISI Niles North i-lk Administration IB “This has been a historic year in the life of Niles Township High Schools. The closing of Niles East in June of 1980 has had an important impact on all of us as those students entered North and West, adding and blending their spirit and en- thusiasm to the already existing tradi- tions of those schools. I'm very proud of the spirit and coopera- tion that has exemplified the 1980-81 school year at Niles North. Traditions have been maintained, added to, and changed as students and staff have worked together to make the spirit of North warm and friendly to everyone. This 1981 Saga represents a unique ac- count of the depth and breadth of our school’s activity and educational pro- grams and shows the Viking spirit at its very best. Galen Hosier (Clockwise from upper left) Galen Hosier. Principal. Galen Hosier working at his desk; Dr Jack Morns. Director; Romayne Baker. Student Services; George Baptist. Phys- ical Welfare; Tom Giles. Director; Barbara Tyler. Practical Arts; Lee Hawkins. Director. Mr. Hosier and his secretary conversing Mr. Baker attends to a phone call; Ms. Tyler poses for a photograph 153 Building Manager Deans, And Special Services The administration of Niles North pro- vides sound structure for the operation of the school. Maria Thompson and the deans have the responsibility of main- taining order within the student body. The deans also have the authority to deal with disciplinary actions and attendance procedures. The psychologist and social worker are here to help students with such things as family prob- lems, school problems and social problems. Their doors are always open to all students no matter what their problems are. Nurses provide useful services for students who become sick or injured during school. They also dispense medi- cine to people with special prescriptions. Charles Balciulus. Frank Houlihan. M . Thompson confers over the telephone. Carl Field. Phillip Mankoff. Joyce Sweeney. Mildred Popp. Mr. Schusteff watches the Vikings win the homecoming football game. Mr. Houlihan speaks to the crowd at the homecoming pep assembly. Maria Thompson. David Schusteff 155 '•i Counselors “The transition of former Niles East student has gone very well,” stated Arlene Lettas, Hall B. counselor. “There has been a minimum of friction absorbing the new students on the parts of both the students and the faculty.' Each counselor guides 280 students in exploring the variety of educational career opportunities available to them. Em- phasis is placed on each student, and his plans for the future Mrs. Lettas feels that there is a continuing trend of in- creased structure in the class day. This includes the addi- tion of District 219's required 300-minute schedule effec- tive next fall. The counselors are to be fully informed of the students’ personal growth and to help develop appropriate activities which assist students in their knowledge of themselves, relationships with others, and career poten- tial. 156 (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Ken Anderson. James' Dorsey. Mr. Grossman talks on the phone. Ms. Murphy sits at her des; Arlene Lettas. Mary Murphy. Judy Sie gal. Tom Thomas Mr Thomas discusses a student chedule with her; Mr. Harper in his office Mr. Dorsey cc entrates on his work; Walter John. Don Harper. Tom Grossman And C.I.C. 158 The Center for Individualized Curriculm and the Individualized Instruction Center provide an oppor- tunity for students to learn at their own pace. This allows Niles North to serve students that vary greatly in their intellectual as well as social capabi- lities. Vocal and instrumental expression are two of the fundamental areas explored in Northl's music de- partment. Opportunities to express oneself vo cally include Madrigal Choir and Girl’s ensemble as well as the various other choirs offered. In- strumentality North! offers various types of bands, including concert, jazz and marching bands. Music fundamentals are also pursued in classes such as “Music Theory . The art department also gives students a way to express themselves. Students are taught to con- vey their thoughts and sentiments through var- ious mediums such as painting, drawing and sculpture. Through the various art elements stu- dents discover their interests and capabilities while at the same time expressing their inner- most feelings. (Clockwise from upper left) Ivan Santacruz practices for the halftime show Irene Zuckerman gives Peggy Kyrlakopoulos help with her rough sketch; Robert Anderson. Timothy Wolfram; A student pre pares for her next piece. Cindy Chunowltz perfects her artwork. Richard Requarth; Jack Lehrman; Ken Kokrda; Dennis Grabowski Business Education “Cooperative Vocational Education (CVE) was ex- panded to include special areas in industrial related jobs and home economics related jobs for those who have taken courses in those two departments. They can belong to state organizations such as HERO (Home Economics Related Occupations), and VICA (Vocational Industrial Clubs of America) ' said Dr. Barbara Tyler, director of Practical Arts at North. (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) William Coulson; Mr. Coulson lectures to his class; Mr. Malone collects a students papers; Peter Christie. Gordon Malone. Ray O'Keefe. Charles Plock. Mike Rotchford, James Thomson. Accounting students work on a monthly budget. Mr. Christie talks to parents; Dennis Fickes. Ron Henrici. Mary Howell. Rich- ard Wetzel 163 Drivers Ed. And Health Special Services (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Richard Caaten. a Dri- ver’s Education teacher, intently watches the Vikings on the foot ball field; Mr. Warner on his way home after a long day; Don- ald Browning. Charles Ceregh ino. Phyllis Klapman. Barbra Wil- lerman, William Warner. Sey- mour Rifkind, Sharon Zorn. Greggory Youstra. Mr . Klap- man takes a lunch break; Mr. Rif- kind explains how the various muscles of the body operate. Driver’s Education is one of the most popular courses at Northi. The course is divided into three separate classes: classroom instruction, behind the wheel, and driving range. Driver’s Education plays an effective role in readying today’s teenagers to drive. Project Sage. Reading Center, and Speech are of- fered by the Special Services Department to the students of Niles North. They are designed to aid students in areas where they migt not otherwise receive needed help. Health is required for all students to graduate from North. Health is offered in a one semester se- quence either freshman or sophomore year. 165 English English at Niles North provides a wide background of study for stu- dents to choose from although stu dents, starting with the Class of '82. are now required to take Freshmen and Sophomore English before they are able to choose elective courses. There is still a wide selection of courses from which students can learn skills in writing, speech and literature. (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Two English students share a book; Frank Bostic. Barry Deardorff; Joy Jlrik; Ken Kokrda; Betty Ladd; Peter LaForge; Richard Livingston Verniel Lundquist Angie Panos. Susan Moss. Students in Mr. Profflt's class rehearse a scene from a play. Mrs. Panos talks with Mr. Barstow. 167 168 English (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Jerry Proffit. Helen Rong. Mary Scherb. Ellen Sha- piro, James Van Der linder. Mr. Bostic’s class pays close attention; Gary Tschrtz studies in the cafeteria. Student dis cuss a group project. •£ Foreign Language (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Jane Burnham. Eunice Espin- osa. Issac Hoffman. Ms. Lachman. Ms. Espinosa, and Mr. Strong enjoy a coffee break with friends; Dorann Klein. Gabrielle Lachman. Selma Perlmutter, William Strong. Steve Rosenzweig. Judy Rochette; Students for Israel encourage others to join at Activities Fair. Ms. Perlmutter explains French grammar to her class “As part of the process of merging East into North several strong Foreign Language teach- ers from East came to join the North staff. The result of the merger should provide superior programs of instruction in the department,” said Dr. Lee Hawkins. Many colleges reccommend or require that en- tering students have one year of foreign lan- guage. Niles North offers French. German, He- brew and Spanish. All of these are offered in a four year sequence. A language lab is used continually throughout the year by students in order to aid them in the learning of their new language. 171 Home Ec. And Industrial Arts This year the Practical Arts program remained the same with the exception of Nursery in the Home Economics Depart- ment. In this course babies are brought in three days a week, observed, and taught by the students. Students may take Nursery only after they have completed one semester of Child Growth and Development. Previously, Nursery was only of- fered at Niles East. Now it is taught at North and West. Dr. Barbara Tyler said. “The teachers from East have adjusted very nicely. Students and teachers have tried to make the East people feel at home.' (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Ray Car rel. Michael Deutch. George Fink. Gene Volk man. Home Economics student works with a sewing pattern. Marian Behr. Shirley Foss. Mary McElfresh. Peggy Paulsen. Mr. Volkman gives instructions on the rotor machine Mr. Carrell shows Danny O’Malley how to draw a dia- gram Mr. Fink works with a student; Charles Swinford. Bruce Sorenson. Dan Schaulis. 173 174 Learning Materials Center (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Dorothy Brown, Vidla Christophersen. M . Christophersen checks out a stu- dents book. Ms. Mastro sits at the refer ence desk; a student studies In the li- brary; a student looks for a book; Ms Kathleen Palansky. Head Librarian. Head Librarian. Ms. Brown hands Alex Lopez a film; Lenore Marti, Wilbur Ro- senkranz. Hal Cress Many books were moved to North’s library from Niles East. We are in the process of cataloging the new books, and we expect that by the end of the year we will have received over 4.000 books from East. We find more and more students are using the library. Most stu- dents are serious about working when they come into the Library. This year we added Mrs. Lenore Marti to our staff. The Library has an excellent collection of books, magazines, and other reference materials. Our A.V.E. section- al also has many films, tapes, and records to keep the students busy said Mrs. Kathleen Pa- lansky. Head Librarian. 175 Math (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Mr«. Hubbard displays her personality to her class; Mr. Henry answers students' ques lions; Mr«. Hubbard lectures, Nancy Johnson, Lucille Hubbard, William Henry Ms. Johnson writes examples on the board; Jean Barstow, Barbara Fry. Joan Ginsburg, Mildred Hall. Math Is a challenge and the Niles North math curriculum offers many classes from which the students may choose. Math courses include algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and comput- er programming. Because of the strong need for students to become aware of computers, a new computer awareness course will be offered in the future. The class will be offered district wide. Al- though no credit will be given, the class will last four or five weeks. Math (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Ms. Johnson helps her students. George Pryjma, Jerome Oswald. George Yursky Ms. Johnson and David Winer Mr. Henry clears up students' problems; Students write their assignments on the board; David Lange. Ted Meyer. Steve Poznanski 1 180 Physical Education (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Mary Alfus; Darrell Conway; John Cress; Gerald Ferguson; Patrick Grant; Rhonda Rabin hits a forehand; Julie Manning looks over Coach Conway and Coach Bar stow’s results; Freshman physical education students play basket ball; Edward Hodnik; David Kmet The Physical Education department has varied little this year, but in extra-curricular athletics noticeable changes have resulted from the merging of Niles North and East. According to Mr. Baptist. “The Niles East young ladies and gentlemen that are out for athletics have given us the additional numbers that we need in certain sports to make us most competitive for the conference championships. 181 182 (Clockwise from upper left) Mr. Sokalski and Mr. Sandstead discuss team strategies wit' Mr. Youstra and Mr. Rifkind; Rory Weber; Thomas Sokalski. Carol Wellman; Dee Whyman; Junior boys compete in team handball Mr. Sokalski spots a lift; Kathleen Stephan sen, Hollister Sandstead; Edward Pugliese; Ehzibeth Ol- son. Ms. Wellman gives Jeriza Chan the ball as Sandi Berkowltz watches 183 Science 184 (Clockwise from upper left) Herb Brigham; Frank Car- dulla; John Cooper Mr. Roatvold explains the ele ments of a plant; James Dougherty; Clarence Florence; John Herbst. Eugene Kuntz; Rita Kay. The APP Chem- istry class listens attentively. Charmaine Barret works on chemistry Science 186 “I personally believe that the combination of the teachers from North and East has strengthened the science department. I am pleased with the new staff members. The majority of science teachers from East opted to teach at North. The are John Cooper, James Dougherty, Wayne Lueck, John Herbst, and Mark Rostvold. The teachers appear to be getting along and working well together stated Dr. Jack Morris Biology, chemis- try, earth science, and physics are all courses offered in the Niles North science program. Science supplies the tools to experiement and question the world. New concepts can be learned as exploration takes place. (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Herbert Brigham jives us a view of his chest. M . Mur- phy helps a student; Wayne Lueck. Ralph Lyerla. Patricia Murphy. Ellerth Overboe. Mark Rostvold. Bruce Snyder; Mr. Lueck discusses an assignment with a student 187 Social Studies 188 (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Norma Cannon; Aldo Ceresa; Karl Dejonge; Ms. Cannon gives out a grade to the student; Carlos Arrom. Patricia Suarez and Jeriza Chan study in the cafeteria. Students gather around Mr. Kujanpa; Richard Miya; George Mayfield; Paul Lendway; John Hallberg; David Jackson. Robert Kujanpa To complete the social studies requirement a student must choose from many elective courses. As in latter years, these courses allow students to study past and present world events and the actions and interactions of people. Due to the merg- ing of Niles North and East, Mr. Thomas Giles became direc- tor of the social studies department. 189 Social Studies (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Mr. Schurb'a students take a test; Flor lane Rzwszewski. George Scherb. Mari lyn Schiffman, Barbara Smith. Melvin Stuit. Ronald Tracy; Students at the Stu- dent Activities Fair; Students gather in the Reading Center 1 1 Secretaries And Staff 192 The Niles North clerical staff is an important part of the school. Employees work in areas such as the stenopool, main office, resource centers, and stu- dent services. Their jobs include answering the switchboard, providing schedules, sending mail- ings, making appointments, and helping students find information in the resource centers. (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Francine Braidman. Lois Brower; Darlene Christensen looks up from her work; Harriet Knoll. Helen Ley. Harriet Morrison. Lillian Mann. Eleanor Lindstrom. Joyce Sweeny fin ishes her work Rochelle Richmond changes students schedules; Elea- nor Lindstrom checks her work; Barbara Heller. Virginia Clark. Sue Froese Secretaries And Stati 194 £ ■ f 1 (Clockwise from upper left) Ms. Sandroff types a newsletter for the students. Ms Skaletsky: Sadill Tobin; Gladys Weillis; Ms Weinstein, Ms. Grossman works the switchboard; Virginia Ziebarth; Ms. Jorgensen types a memo to the counselors. Ms. Grossman. Ms. Brinsky, and Ms. Wallis work hard at coordinating activities; Lisa Sandroff; Ann Rabens; Rochelle Rich- mond; Rea Robin; Bess Sandroff; 195 Custodians An The cafeteria is one of the most popular areas at Niles North. It is almost always crowded, loud, and filled with students who are re- laxing and socializing. There are a few unpleasant aspects of the cafeteria: the Viking Special is not gourmet, there is never enough room at the tables, and the vending machines feel it is better to receive than to give. Nonetheless. Northhi students could not survive without their cafeteria. (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Stanley Niezgoda does the inventory. Angela Reff; Freda Wasserman, Tony DiDominco. Rose Co- hen. B Wild takes a break; Deloras Stahlecker; J Hill; J Pulizzano and P Liniewizz dispose of the refuse; Jean Pisano checks the chicken 1% Cafeteria Staff 197 Action Learning Center The Action Learning Center (ALC) is an alternative school any student may choose to attend after completion of the ninth grade. It is a small high school of about fifty students located in a separate building near Niles West. The A.L.C. strives to help young people become responsible adults and to persue their interests and curiosities. The A.L.C. students have defined responsible adults as those who enjoy living, provide for their own needs and desires, solve their own problems, and contribute to the welfare of fellow persons. The program accomodates college-bound and non college-bound students who prefer to learn through participation in activities of the adult world. This is experimental learning and is accom- plished through outside learning resource stations at places like nursery schools, day care centers, nursing homes, law offices, radio stations and a botanical garden. Other methods of learning are small group study and independent projects. Students and teachers agree in advance to learning contrasts and credit is given when contracts are completed. (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Bill Robinson sits in his office. Tim Doody works on his project at the Day Care Center; Pat McGulness smiles for the camera. Bill Roblnaon conducts his class; Pat McGuinness discusses an assignment with a stu- dent; Wendy Ruttenberg and Kim Stono critique the first A L C newspaper with Mr. Olsen: Debby Solomon and Anna Hajkoluk show their community project 199 Abbood Abraham. Karren Abrahamson, Scott Abrams. William Adams. Ricky Aderman. Elke Adler, Daniel Al-Bazi. David Albaugh, Basil Alexander Parveen Ali. Janet Allard. Frances Al- locco. Alan Ament. Allison Anderson. Esther Angelus. Bill Apostolopoulos. Jonathan Appleton. John Arenberg Omar Arias, Ann Marie Arnieri, Steve Athanas, Karen Axelrod. Paul Baba. Cynthia Bagoonanan. Beata Bajor. Steve Bangart. Laurel Banzuly Robert Barba. Marc Bass. David Baum. Julie Becker. Douglas Bergart. David Berkowitz. Romt Berkowitz. Lisa Bern stein. Regina Birkner iLi Qd M V 0 Jeremy Biaustein. Michael Blaustein. Lisa Blumberg, Amy Blustein. Allison Booker. Howard Borchew, Lara Boris. Kyle Borman. Sheryl Brandwein Deborah Braun. Charles Brocato. Martin Brodsky. Michael Brody. Richard Broo- derson. Mark Brottman. Suzanne Brown. Nick Brustin. Richard Brzezinski Jamie Cann. Joseph Cardella. Benjamin Carroll. Michael Cassidy. Theresa Cavtn. Joseph Cesario. Leigh Chaban. Mark Chaban. Christian Chan Seok Oh Chang. Fehse Chernoff. Angel Chion. Yoon Cho. Hyun Chon. Scot Christiansen. Soo Young Chung. Michael Cipperoni, William Clary John Cleary. Sheryl Cohen. Howard Cohn. Jodi Cohn. Christopher Cook. 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Steven Gagnon. George Garcia, Grant Garrison. Susan Gaskill. James Gavin Michael Goldberg, Hara Goldman. Marc Goldsmith, Jimmy Gonzalez, Patricia Gonzalez, Nick Goran itis, Todd Gordon Wayne Gordon. Arell Gottlieb, Ken Grad- man. Stephanie Green. Barry Green berg. Julie Green- berg, Lori Greenfield Pamela Gullickson, Michelle Gutzait, Mi chael Haber. Joseph Hancock. April Harri son, Lori Hart. Steve Hedger Jodi Heller. Allan Herman. Larry Her- man. Phil Heuck. Pa- mela Hillman, Cyndi Hirsch, Paul Hlrsch Not Pictured Alissa Greenman. Mi- chael Greenspan. Scott Greenspan, Su- zanne Grenton. Wil liam Grocke. Elaine Grossman I UFSESHM E y PRESUME hlFB Jeff Hoffman. Bradley Holman. Julie Hopper. Martin Horn. Bram Hornstein. Marcy Horwitz. Michael Hudec. Michelle Hyman Ronald Idler, Bryan Immergluck. Alan Imyak, Marc Imyak. Rana Irving. Lori Jackson. Jeffrey Jacobs, Cori Jacoby. Adlai Javier Lee Jesilow. Janeat Joseph. Susan Kaf ka. Larry Kagan, Shimon Kahan, Hope Karlin. Michelle Karlin. 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Paul Barrett. Charmaine Bartfeld. Julie Bauman, Debbie BenoviU, Eiise Barton, Barbara Bayer. Joel Berg, Barzilai. Barb Becker. Michael Berger, Michael Bass, Nancy Bemoras. Jill Berkson. Maurette Bauer. Robyn Berland, Ua Berman. Karen Berman. Richard Berman. Stuart Betthauser. Sue Besser, Sue Bhagat, Sophia Birazzi, John Bielski, Donna Birz, David Binder, Greg Blackman, Debbie Bloom. Marcie Borkan, Susan Block, Kathy Borges, Cesar Bloomenkranz. Sue Borman. David Boehm, Joyce Borman. Donna Borg. Lisa Bowers. Fred Brandwein. Samuel Bravin, Carla Bromberg, Caryn Bronswick, David Brooks. Cynthia Browder. Perry Brown. Alissa Brown. Jackie Bruger. Stacy Brustm. Stacy Burns. Peggy Burstyn, Garry Caccamo. Dean Calamari, Michael Cammtzer. Steven Cantor. Shari Caplan. Laurie Carl. James Carlins. David Carlson. Kurt Carr. Bruce Carroll. Ronna Carver. Barb Cassman. Mitchell Cepeda, Richard Chavtn. Robert Chernoff. Joel Cho . inchan Chung, boo Ciocchetti, Anthony Qoch, Brian Cohen, Dave Cohen. Richard Cole. Brad Collins. Nancy Comitor. Howard Cooper. Cindy Cooper. Rozanne Coopersmith. Susan Corbtge. Curtis Cor day. Brian Crivlare, Richard Danzygei, Howard Cotton, llene Czerwinski, Jerry Danzyger. Laurie Couris, Tony Covinsky. Kenneth Craith, Les Czyzewicz, Donald DeFranco, Pat DeGraff. Bene Deibel, Richard Deutsch, Barry Dkkstein, Beth Doi. Leslie Dolin. Rory [ iamond. Debbie Dickman, Susan Dolnick. Ira Donenberg, Laura Dowd' Je,fcrV CKinaj. Jackie Dunn. Kevin Ehrens. Ronald Ehrlich. Steve Eingorn. David Elam. Roger Elgamil. Sylvia Elman. Laura Elowe. Jeffery Evlns. David Faber. Janet Faber. Mike Fabian. Valerie Fagel. Sand: Feinberg, Kim Feller, Jeff Fields, Stacy Feinmehl, Mark Ferris. Kristina Fine, Marcy Feldman. Larry Field. Joel Fischbeln, Jill Fischoff, Mindey Fishbain, Diane 4il ... Fisher. Elliott Fleishman. Paul Folkers. Steve Ford. Theodore Fotre, Cathy Freedman, Larry Fricano. Mary Ann Friedman. Laura Fujikawa, Hisao Furlet, Nlcki ■ 238 Furmanski. Steve Gabriel. Eilleen Gagliardo. Denise Ganji. Sandi Georgou. William Gerhard!. DeAnn Glbert. Cathy Gil, Stacey Gantz. Lisa Glazer. Lisa Giick. Phillip Guckman. Merle Gockenbach. Carol Goebel. Kurt Gokl. Karen Goldberg, David Goldberg. Ilise Goldberg. Lee Goldberg, Lila Goldberg, Philip Goldberg. Susan Goldblatt, Richard Gold sen, Bonnie Goodman, Debbie Goldman. Debbie Goldstein, Scott Gordon, Brian ottreich. Phaedra Greenfield. Lisa jrant. Dan Greenspan. Joseph Green. Edward Gremley. Andy Ireenberger. James Grossman. Brian Goldman. Irwin Goldwasser. Lisa Gordon, Robert Greenfield. Ann Gruenes. Gordon Gruezo, Janette Hajduk. Maureen Hancock. Rory Hanrahan. Laura Hanus. Richard Harngan. Maria Harrison. Jennifer Hartman. Cindi Haynes. Mary Hazen. Arthur Heinberg. Craig Hetnsen, Heidi Heller. Jordan Herbach, Elyce Herman. Steven Hershfield, Avis Heuck. Julie Hickman. Christopher Hill. Mary Hiller. Denise Hillman. Joshua Hiton. Howard Hoffman. Steven Holzheimer. Elise Holzman. Marla Homg. Sharon Hopsicker. Wendy Hornstein. Jeffrey Horwich. Joel Horwitz. Dyla Horwitz. Eleah Huber. Cindy Hupert. Roxan Idler. Jasmine lies, Fred Immergluck, Rhonda Imyak. Lisa Isaacs. Julie Isaacs. Scott Isaacson, Barry Iwick, David Jacobs. Paul Jacobson. Sharon Jacoby. Jay Jaffe. Harry Jericho. Barbara Johnson. Bruce Johnston. Michael Jozefowicz, Celeste Judd, Susan Kallmann, Robert Kamen, Gary Kaminski. Yvonne Kaplan. David Kaplan. Janice Kaplan. Sheri Katsaros. Betty Kaufman. Michael Kaufman. Wendi Kazmierowicz. Kimberly Kelber. Arnold Kho. Sun Hae Kiesler, Amy Kim. Hyun Joo Klancic, Judy Kohls, David Kim. Lisa Klaskin. Karen Kokotas. Dino Kim. Sung Eun Klawans, Robert Koress. Brandon Kirk. Nora Kodros. Deborah Kraft. Lisa Klancic. Joy Koerth, Tony Kramer. Elizabeth Kravitz, Scott Krinsky. Linda Kreiter, Sam Krishman, Henry Kritz. Gregory Kronowitz. Debra Kye. Moonsook Kyriakopoulos, Peggy Lachman. Dale Lammersfeld. Carolyn Langer. Stacey Langkamp. Patty Lauria. Robert Lavelle, Elizabeth Lavin. Gayle Lazarus, Stuart Leaf. Caryl Leb. Kenneth Lebovitz, Tamara Ledvora. Joseph Lee. Charles Lee. Judy Lehman, Sally Leitner. Sandy Lerman, Lisa Lettas, David Levan. Therese Levin, Andrea Levin, Marc Levin, Noreen Levine. Steve Levitan Kim Levsky, Rebecca_________________Levy, Lisa__________ Lewis. Debra Libby. Neil Liberman. Mike 24f Lieberfeld, Lynne Lieberman, Jan Lieberman. Louis Liss, Holly Lubinsky. Paula Lubor. David Macaluso, Mike Madenberg. Amy Mader. Geri Magnes, Craig Maksud. Jeffrey Malamud. Sophya Malina. Rhonda Mallin. Denise 247 Medansky, Nadine Meyerson, David Mehr. Jeffrey Milecki, Koren I Meiri, Nurit Miller, Paula ts - a M 248 Miller, Sharon Moskowit2. Janice Muehlbauer. Jeff Mlnow, Marla Modloff. Brian Molitor. Jeffery Moran. Kevin Moy, Alda Moy. Jane Musick, Michael Nathanson, Paul Novoselsky, Scott Odlivak. Natalie Oliff, Evan O'Malley. Daniel O’Malley, Joseph O’Malley. Micheal Ortmann. Tim Palmer. Lawrence Pappanduros. Richard Olsen. Kirsten Olshock, Jami Patel, Kuldip Perez, Daisy Patriarca. Rodolfo Perlman. Sharon Paul, Robert Peterson. Judith Penaloza, Janette Peterson. Teresa Perelmutter. David Pfister, John ■ Pickholtz. Sarajoy Portmann, Richard Rahman. Nasreen Piecuch. Ronald Pike. Steven Plotsky, Joe Polinsky. Lori Portmann. Sue Pressburger, Mark Price, Sue Pritikin, Jordan Ramdass. Glenn Ramirez. Ted Rashkow. Debbie Rechter. Mike Reuter. David Rice, Alan Rich. Michael Richard, Terri Rickspoone, Todd Rokancay. Michelle Rosenthal. Keith Rifarael. Nelinda Rornanz. Marc Rosenzweig, Scott Rizzo. Linda Rosenbaum. Lori Roskin, Allan Roberts, David Rosenberg. Louise Rossdeutcher. David Roberts. Dawn Rosenberg. Steven Roth. Jonelle Roth. Susan Rubin. Jody Rowe. Michael Rubin, Steven Rozmus, Christine Ruesch. Karen Rubin. Elizabeth Ruffer, James A 252 Samuelson. David Sandry, Paul Ruth. Susan Sachs. David Sarrafian. Raffi Ruttenberg, Wendy Saffer. Larry Sasamoto. Irene Sabath, Robin Saldinger. Laurie Sauron. Dimitrios Schiller, Tony Schimmel. Mark Schmidt. Susan Schoen, Gena Schroeder. Jerry Schueftan. Sandy Schuy, Mike Schwabe. Robert Schwartz. David Schwartz. Harold Schwartz, Mindy Schwarz. Tammie Sclair, Donna Scott. Michael Scruggs. Laura See. Bryan Seffren, Julie Segal. Cari Segal!. Jerald Sehy. Kevin Sekdenberg, Lynn 254 S«rota. Ronald S«ymour. Nancy Shapiro. Leslie Shapiro. Michelle Sherman. Marc Shinsky, Dawn Sidlow. Victor Sielck, Henry Silk. Elizabeth Silver. Helame Silver. Mitchell Singer. Steven Sitton, Roberta Sitton. Rochelle Skowron. Lois Slagel. Andrew Slavin. M. Brad Slowik, Colin Smith. Scott 255 Sobel. Dana Socket, David Soco, Ferdinand Solomon, Beth Solovy, Scott Speck. Brian Stark. Steven Statland. Maureen Steelman, Richard Steffens, Kim Stekjman, Jason 256 Sylvan. Steven Taylor. David Teng. Mike Szeinert, Lori Telman. David Terkel. Lisa Strack, Gabriella Sudendorf, Marla Sztapka, Diane Strauss, Rick Suhajada, Joseph Szyska. Kathleen Stromberg, Paul Sutker. Karen Tauber. Scott Theodore, Francoise Tom, Chester Turkin, Jeff Thomas, John Tomback. Diane Turovitz, Jeri Toback. Paul Tompkins, Linda Tyrnauer, Mark Tobias. Jenny Tnnkaus. Dorthy Tzakis, Elaine Unterfenger. Gregory Vamvakos, John Vanderhagen. Kenneth Van Uffelen, Diane Vatkin. Leo Vazquez. Adrian Vender. Marla Via. Audrey Vlcart. Debra Voss, Wayne Vucic, Angela Wagman. Lisa Walsh. John Walther. Noelle Wapner. Karen Warshawskv. Susan Waltel, David Webb. Meg Weber. David Wegener. Tom Weiner. Sonjia Weiman, Lee Winkler. Steve Wishnick Sown Witry William Wolf Blake Wolin. Gregg Demsch. Richard Woll. Jackie Woloshin. Ben Wu. Cynthia Wu. Peter m Zuckerman, Deborah Zurek. Matt Zurek. Michael Abrahim. Youri Meyers. Kathleen 261 Senior Index ADDIS. DAVID Golf 1.2.3.4. White Honor Certificate 3. AGEMUA, DIANE Basketball 3. Major N 3; National! Honor Society 3.4. Golf Scholarship Key 4; Silver Scholarship pin 3. Golf Honor Certificate 1. Bronze Scholarship Pin 2 ALEXANDER. CAROL Orchestra 1.2.3.4. 6 Thespian Points; Pur pie Honor Certificate ALEXANDER. DAVID Techical Services Club 1,2.3.4; Marching Band 1. Stage Band 1. National Honor Soci ety 4. White Honor Certificate 2,3.4, 50 Thespian Points ALLEN. JORDAN Baseball 3; letter 3; Golf 2.4; Letter 2.4. Tennis 1.2; Numeral 1; Letter 2; Bronze Scholarship Key 4. White Honor Certificate 2; Purple Honor Certificate 2.4 ANGELUS. DEBBIE Track 1,2.3; Minor N 2; Major N 3; White Honor Certificate 3.4. ARROM, CARLOS Spanish Club 2; Chess Club 2. Vice-Presi- dent 2; Computer Club 2.3.4. President 2.3; Student Congress 3.4; School Government 4. National Merit Letter of Commendation; National Honor Society 3.4; White Honor Certificate 1,2,3; Purple Honor Certificate 1,2 BABETCH. LAURI Cheerleading 1.2.3.4; Captain 1,4; Leaders Gym 2.3; Student Congress 1; Homecoming Court 4; Gymnastics 1.2. BASS. NANCY International Club 3, Treasure 3; Orchestra 1.2.3; Norscapades Orchestra 3; Spring Musical Orchestra 1,2,3; National Honor So ciety 3.4; Silver Scholarship Key 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate 1.2; Purple Honor Certificate 3,4 BAUMAN. DEBORAH . Ripplettes 1; Girls Glee 1; Spanish Club 2; Business Learders 4; Homecoming Commit tee Chairman 4; Blue Honor Certificate 1; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Silver Honor Pin 3. BECKER. MICHAEL Baseball 1; Numeral 1; Soccer 1.2.3,4; Mi- nor N 2.3; Major N 3.4; National Honor Society 3.4; White Honor Certificate 3; Pur- ple Honor Certificate 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 3. BENOVITZ, ELISE Class Board 1.2,4; Silver Scholarship Key 4; White Honor Certificate 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1.2,3.4; Bronze Scholarship Key BESSER. ALICIA Cheerleading 1.2 Captain; Hall Monitor 2,3.4; Gymnastics 1.2.3.4: Major N 1.2.3.4 BIELSKI. DONNA White Honor Certificate 3. BINDER. GREG Band 1.2. N Club 4; Computer Club 4; Soc- cer 1.2.3.4; Minor N 2.3.4 BLANKE. CHARLES Chess Club 1; Photography Club 1; Spanish Club 3; Debate Team 2. Concert Band 1.2.3.4. Concert Orchestra 1,2,3.4; Pep Band 1.2.3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3.4; Ten- nis 2,3,4. Major N 4; Fencing 1. Best Team Member Award 1; National Merit Simifinalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Gold Schol- arship Key 4. Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Gold Honor Certificate 3. BORGES. CESAR Yearbook 4. Newspaper 1.2,3,4. Football 1.2. Minor N 2 BORKAN. SUE Gris Ensemble 1; Class Board 2. Swtmm ng 2; Minor N 2 BORMAN. DAVID Gymnastics 1. Numeral 1. Soccer 2. Minor N 2; Tennis 1,2.3,4; Captain 3.4 BORMAN. DONNA Powderpuff Football 1. Bowling 4; Major N 4, White Honor Certificate 1,2,3.4; Purple Honor Certificate 3,4: Bronze Scholarship Key 3,4 BUTT, FRED Key Club 4; N Club 4; Baseball 1.2; BaskeV ball 1; Football 1.2.3,4 Minor 2.3 BRAVIN. CARLA Transfer Student from Parkway North Sr High 2: Chamber Choir 4: Choral Union 1,2.3; Student Leadership 3 BLOCK. KATHY Class Board 1.2,3,4 BRONSWICK, DAVID Ski Club 2; Basketball 1; Football 4. Major N 4 BLOOMENKRANZ. SUSIE T.S.C 1; Choral Union 2; Chamber Choir 3,4. Class Board 2.3,4. Leaders Gym 3.4; Homecoming Committee 2.3; Homecoming Chairperson 4; National Honor Society 3.4. Silver Scholarship Key 4. White Honor Cer tificate 1; Purple Honor Certificate 2.3,4 BOEHM. JOYCE Homecoming Committee 3; Class Board 1.2; White Honor Certificate 2.3,4. BROWDER. PERRY N Club 4; Gymnastics 1.2,3.4; Numeral 1 Minor N 2; Major N 3. BROWN. ALISSA D.E.C.A. 3; C V E 4 Homecoming Commit- tee 4: Volleyball 2,3. BROWN. JACQUELYN D.E.C.A. 4 BRUST1N, STACY EPAO Alternate 3: Student Congress 1.2,3.4 Pep Assembly Chairperson 4; Ski Gub 1.2; Vikettes 3.4; School Government 4; Fttshman Orientation Program 2,3.4; Stu- dent Leadership Training 2; Illinois State Scholar«htp SimifinnJtst 4; National Honor Sov vty 3.4. Gold Scholarship Key 4; Silver Scholarship 3; White honor Certificate 1; Purple Honor Certificate 1.2.3.4, Bronze Scholarship Key 2; N.E.D.T. Letter of Com- mendation. Homecoming Court 4. BURNS, PEGGY Varsity Club 1,2.3,4; Calliope 4. Leaders Gym 2,3,4. Gymnastics 1,2. Minor N 1.2; Volleyball 1,2,3.4; Minor N 2,3; Major N 4; National Honor Society 3.4; Silver Scholar- CAMNITZER, STEVEN Math Oub; National Merit Stmifinalist; Na- tional Honor Society; Silver Scholarship Key 3; N.E.D.T. Letter of Commendation 2; Bronze Key 2; Gold Certificate 1 CANTOR. SHARI Yearbook 3,4 Section Editor 3, Editor-in Chief 4. Newspaper 3,4 Editorial Editor 3,4; Leaders Gym 2,4. Varsity Club 3.4; Quill and Scroll 4. Boy's Swim Team Manager 2.3,4; Timers Club 2,3.4; Freshman Orien- tation Guide 3; Swimming 1,2,3.4; Major N 1.2,3.4, Illinois State Scholarship Simifmalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Schol- arship Key 4; White Honor Certificate 1,2.3,4; Purple Honor Certificate 3.4; CARLINS. DAVID Gymnastics 1; Soccor 3.4, Minor N 3; Major N 4 CARLSON. KURT Gymnastics 1; Numeral 1; Soccor 2; Major N 2. CARROLL, RONNA Transfer Student From Mather High School 2 CASSMAN, MITCH Marching Band 1.2,3,4. Concert Band 1.2.3.4; Jazz Band 1,2.3; Chamber Choir 1.2.3.4; Madrigal Choir 3; Spring Musical Orchestera 1; Orchestra 1,2.3; 7 Thespian Points. CEPEDA, RICHARD Ski Club 2. N Club 3,4; Student Congress 4; Football 1,2.3.4. Numeral 1; Minor N 2; Major N 3.4. CHOI, INCHAN CLOCH. BRIAN N Club 3,4. Advisory Committee 2; Stamp Club 4; Baseball 1,2.3,4; Numeral 1; Minor N 2; Major N 3.4; Captain 1.2.4; Football 1,2.3,4; Numeral 1, Minor N 2; Major N 3,4. Captain 3. COHEN. DAVE COHEN, JEFF Transfer Student from Newfield 3; Student Congress 1.2; Photography Club 1.2; Foot- ball 1.2; Tennis 1.2; Wrestling 1.2 COHEN, RICHARD COMITOR. HOWARD Baseball 1,2,3,4 Minor N 2, Major N 3; Soc- cor 2,3,4; White Honor Certificate; Purple Honor Certificate COOPER. CINDY Homecoming Committee 2,3,4. Vikettes 3,4, Class Board 3; National Honor Society 3,4; White Honor Certificate 2.3, Purple Honor Certificate 1.4. Bronze Scholarship Key 2. COOPER. ROZANNE Basketball 2.3,4 Minor N 2.3. Softball 1.2; Volleyball 2,3.4 Minor N 2.3 Major N 4; White Honor Certificate 2,3,4 COOPERSMITH. SUSAN Softball 2,3.4 Major N 2.3,4 Manager 2,3.4; Volleyball 3 Minor N 3. CORBRIGE, CURTIS Choral Union 1.2,3; N Club 4; Golf 2,3.4 Minor N 2. Major N 2,3. CORDAY, BRAIN Football 1.2 Numeral 1. Minor N 2; Wres- tling 1.2,3,4 Numerals 1. Minor N 2,3, Ma- jor N 4. COVINSKY. KENNETH Math Club 1,3,4; Math Team 1.3,4 Co- President 4; Illinois State Scholarship Simi- fianalist 4; National Merit Letter of Com- mendation 4; National Honor Society 3; Golf Scholarship Key 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate 1.2,3,4; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; N.E.D.T. Letter of Commendation COWAN, CANDACE CRAITH, LESLIE D E C A 4; C V E 1.2 CZYZEWICZ, DONALD Gymnastics 1,2,3.4 Numbers 1. Minor N 2. Major N 3.4; Swimming 1.2.3,4 Numbers 1, Major N 2.3,4 DALLAS, TERESA DANZYGER. HOWARD Cross-Country 2.4 Minor N 2. Major N 4. Track 1,2,3,4 Numbers 1. Minor N 2. Major N 3.4; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 4. White Honor Certificate 3,4; Purple Honor Certificate 1,2. DANZYGER. LAURIE Leaders Gym 3.4; Varsity Oub 3.4. Softball 1.2.3.4 Minor N 1.2 Major N 3.4; Volleyball 2.3.4 Minor N 2. Major N 3,4; National Honor Society 3.4; Silver Scholarship Key 4; White Honor Certificate; Purple Honor Certificate. DEGRAFF. BENE Art Club 1. National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 4. White Honor Cer- tificate 2.3; Purple Honor Certificate 1.2,3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2 DEMSCH, RICHARD Investment Club 1,2,3. DEUTSCH, BARRY Key Club 4; Homecoming Committee 3; Basketball 1,2; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; National Honor Society 3; Gold Scholarship Key 4; Silver Scholar- ship Key 3; White Honor Certificate 3. DICKMAN, SUSAN Marching Band 2.3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Band Board; Calliope 4; Reflections Band 3; Spring Musical Orchestra 3; National Honor Society. DOI, LESLIE Dance Club 2,3,4; Viketts 4; Quill and Scroll 2.3,4; Newspaper 2.3,4 Feature Editor 2, News Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Student Senate 3.4; Badmiton 2. Minor N 2; Volley- ball 1.2.3 Minor N 2. Major N 3; National Honor Society 3.4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Pin 2; Golf Honor Roll 1,2,3 DOLNICK, IRA Student Congress 4; Spanish Club 3; Com- puter Club 1.3; Math Club 1; PTSA Rep 4. Class Board 2; Freshman Orientation Guide 4; National Honor Society 3; Gold Scholar- ship Key 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 1; NEDT Letter of Commendation 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4; White Honor Cer- tificate 3. EHRENS, RON Baseball 1 Numeral 1; Golf 1 Numeral 1; Silver Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Cer- tificate 3; Purple Honor Certificate 3. EHRLICH. STEVEN Key Club 1,2,3.4 Treasure 3. President 4; Football 1.2.3 Minor N 3. ELAM, ROGER Survival Club 4; Basketball 2 Minor N 2; Football 4 Minor N 3; Soccer 1,2 Numeral 1, Minor N 2; White Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4; Purple Honor Certificate 3.4; Bronze Schol- arship Key 3. ELOWE, JEFFERY N-Club 3.4; Spanish Club 1,2; Ski Club 1.2; Leaders Gym 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3.4 Numeral 1. Minor N 2.3 Major N 4; Basketball 1; Football 2 Minor N 2; Soccer 1,3,4 Numeral 1. Major N 3.4; National Honor Society 3.4; Silver Scholarship Key 4; White Honor Cer- tificate 1,2,3; Purple Honor Certificate 2,3,4; Bronze Scholarship Key 3 FABIAN. VALERIE Cheerleader 1.2. FAREED, DAHLIA Girls Ensemble 1; White Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4; Bronze Scholarship Key 3. FARMER. LINDA DECA 4 FEDER. HEIDI Auroris 1; Forensics 1; Debate Team 1; Gris Ensemble 1 Accompanist 1; Thespians 3.4; Homecoming Committee 3; Math Club 3; Viketts 4; Calliope 4; Illinois State Scholar ship Semifinalist 4; National Honor Society 3.4; Gold Scholarship Key 4; Silver Scholar ship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Purple Honor Certificate 1.2.3.4 NEDT Letter Of Com- mendation 2 FELDMAN. LARRY Baseball 1.2.3 Numeral 1. Minor N 2.3 FELLER. JEFF Football 1.2.3 Numeral 1. Minor N 2. Major N 3; Gymnastics 1 Numeral 1; Track 1.2. FEINMEHL. MARK Soccer 1,2,3 Numeral 1. Minor N 2. Major N 3; National Honor Society 4; Silver Schol- arship Key 4. White Honor Certificate; Pur- ple Honor Certificate FERRIS. KRISTINA Boys Asst. Manager Track; Girls Track Man ager; Lounge Club 2.3; Track 2. FIELD. JOEL Mixed Choirs 1, Newspaper 3; Spanish Club 1.2; Soccer 1. Numeral 1. White Hon- or Certificate FIELDS. STACY Class Board 1.4; Chamber Choir 3.4. Gris Ensemble 1; P.A. Announcer 3; 25 Thespian Points; White Honor Certificate 1.2.3.4 FINE, MARCY Class Board 3; Auroris 2; Vikettes 3.4; Stu- dent Leadership 3. Leaders Gym 2,3.4, Na- tional Honor Society 3.4; White Honor Cer- tificate; Purple Honor Certificate. FISCHOFF, MINDY Class Board 1.2.3.4; Vikettes 3.4; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1.2 Numeral 1, Minor N 2; Softball 1.2 Minor N 1.2; Tennis 2 Minor N 2 FISHBAIN. DIANE Homecoming Committee 2.3; Yearbook 4. White Honor Certificate FLEISHMAN. PAUL Purple Honor Certificate 3 FORD. THEODORE Spanish Club 1.2; Bike Club 1; Art Club 2; N-Club 3.4. National Society 3.4; Swimming 1.2,3,4; Numeral 1; Minor N 2; Major N 3.4; Silver Scholarship Key 4. White Honor Cer- tificate 1,2.3. Purple Honor Certificate 4. Bronze Key 3. FREEDMAN. LARRY N-Club 3,4 President 4; Baseball 1.2 Minor N 2; Basketball 1 Numeral 1; Soccer 1.2.3,4 Numeral 1. Minor N 2. Major N 3,4, Captain 4. All Conference 3,4; National Honor Soci ety 3.4; Silver Scholarship Key 4. Bronze Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate 1.2; Purple Honor Certificate 2.3,4 FRIEDMAN. LAURA Homecoming Committee 4; Class Board 3; Tennis 1.3; Bronze Scholarship Key 3. FURMANSKI. STEVEN N Club 3,4, Baseball 1.2,3.4; Minor N 2; Major N 3; Football 1.2.3.4; Numeral 1; Minor N 2; Major N 3.4. Captain 4. National Honor Society 3.4. Silver Scholarship key 4. White Honor Certificate 2; Purple Honor Certificate 2; GAGLIARDO, DENISE GANJI. SANDRA GERHARDT, DEANN White Honor Certificate 3; GILBERT. CATHY DECA 4; Volleyball 1. GILL, STACEY Class Board 2,3,4; treasurer 3.4; Leader's gym 2,3.4; Student Leadership 3; Basketball 1; National Honor Society 3.4; Gold Schol- arship Key 4. Silver Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate 1; Purple Honor certificate 2,3.4; GLAZER. LISA P A announcers 2.3.4; Technical Services Club 2.3,4; Class Board 1,2; Creative Cook ing Club 1; Spanish Club 3; Gris Ensemble!. Choral Union 2; National Honor Society 3.4; Silver Scholarship Key 4; White Honor Cer tificate 1.2; Purple Honor Certificate 3,4. Bronze Scholarship Key 3; GLICK. PHILIP Wrestling 2; Minor N 2; Bronze Scholarship Key 3; Silver Scholarship Key 4; White Hon or Certificate 1,2.4; Purple Honor Certifi- cate 3; GLUCKMAN, MERLE Softball 1; Minor N 1; Bowling 2. Minor N 2; White Honor Certificate 1. GOCKENBACH. CAROL Track 2.3; Minor N 2.3; White Honor Certi- ficate 2; GOKL. KAREN Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Jazz Band 3.4; Or- chestra 3.4; Clarinet Choir 1; Norescapades Orchestra 2,3.4. Spring Musical 2,3.4, Marching Band 1,2,3,4; White Honor Certi- ficate; GOLDBERG. ILISE Class Board 3; Debate 3; Chorus 1; Basket ball 1; Bowling 3,4. Major N 3.4. White Honor Certificate 3. Purple Honor Certifi- cate 1, GOLDBERG. LILA Gris Ensemblel. Choral Union 2.3; Chamber Choir 4. Forensics 2.3; Spanish Club 1.2,3.4; Student Congress 2.3; 15 Thespian Points. White Honor Certificate 2,3; GOLDBERG. PHILIP Student Senate 3; Student Congress 4; Biol- ogy Club 3; Investment Club 1.2; Homecom ing Committee 3: Silver Scholarship Key 3. GOLDBLATT. RICHARD Tennis 2.3,4; Major N 3 GOLDMAN. DEBBIE Transfer from Genbrook South. Purpii Honor Certificate 1.2 GOLDMAN. IRWIN Bicycle Club 1; Spanish Chib 1; Leaders Gym 2.3,4; Tennis 1,2.3; Numeral 1, Minor N 2.3. Wrestling 1,2.3,4; Minor N 1.2,3; Major N 4; National Honor Society 3; White Honor Certificate 1.2,3.4 GOLDSEN. BONNIE Class Board 2,3; Vikettes 4. Auroris 3. GOLDWASSER. LISA Homecoming Committee 3,4; Class Board 4. Student Senate 3,4; Key Club 1.2. Stage Crew 1; Tennis 2; Minor N 2; Track 1. Blue Honor Certificate 1, Gold Honor Certificate 1; Bronze Honor Pin 2 GOODMAN, DEBRA Cheerleading 1,2,3; Dance Club 4 GRANT. DANIEL Key Club 4; Student Senate 1,2.3; Student Congress; National Honor Society 3.4; Gold Scholarship Key 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3. GREEN. ED Cabinet 1. Investment Club 3; Dungeons and Dragons 4; Future Business Leaders 4; Soc cer 1.2; Numerol 1. Minor N 2; Track 1.2,3. Numeral I. Minor N, 2, Major N 3; Blue Honor Certificate 2. Gold Honor Certificate 3 GREENFIELD. LISA White Honor Certificate 1,2, Purple Honor Certificate 1.2.3,4 GRUEZO. JANETTE international Club 2,3.4; White Honor Certi- ficate HA1DUK, MAUREEN Intermediate Band 2; Spanish Club 1.2. Se- certaty 2; Track 1; Bronze Honor Pin 3. HANRAHAN. LAURA Transfer student from Resurrection H.S HARRIGAN. MARIA Choral Union 2; Gris Ensemble I. Class Board 1,2,3: TSC 2. 3 Thespians Points; Illinois State Scholarship Semifialist 4; Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3.4; Silver Scholarship Key 3. Bronze Key 2. White Honor Certifi- cate 2.3; Purple Honor Certificate 1,2,3.4 HARRISON. JENNIFER Concert Band 1,2,3.4; Marching Band 1.2,3.4, Orchestra 2,3,4. 2 5 Thespian Points; National Merit Semifinalist. National Merit Letter of Commendation; National Honor Society 3.4; Silver Scholarship Key 4; White Honor Certificate 3. Purple Honor Certificate 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2 266 HARTMAN. CINDI North Star 1.2,3; rags Editor 2; Editor-in- S rvices Club 2,3.4; Forensics 4; Chamber Choir 4 P.A Announcer 4; Student Con- HORWITZ, ELAH Cadet Band 1; intermediate and Concert Band 2; Marching Band 2. Thespians 1.2.3.4; Forencics 4. Chamber Choir 4; 84 Thespian Points IMMERGLUCK. RHONDA Powder Puff Football 1; Softball 1. Bowling 4; Major N 4. ter of Commendation JOHSON. BRUCE Baseball 1. Numeral 1; Wrestling 1.2.3,4 Numeral 1. Minor N 2.3. Major N 4 JUDD. SUSAN Yearbook 4; D E C.A 4; Spanish Club 2.3 Secretary 3; Junior Cabinet 3 HERMAN. STEVEN FBI-A 4. Class Board 4; Homecoming Com- mittee 4. Gold Honor Certificate 1: Silver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key IMYAK, LISA Art Club 1; Class Board 1; Silver Scholar- ship Key 4. White Honor Certificate 1,2.3; Purple Honor Certificate 4. HILL. MARY ISAACS. SCOTT HILLMAN. JOSHUA TSC 1.2; Soccer 1; White Honor Certificate; Purple Honor Certificate. HOLZHEIMER, ELISE DECA 3; Homecoming Committee 1,2; Stu dent Senate 2,3; Timers Club 1. National Honor Society 3, Gold Scholarship Key 4. Silver Scholarship Key 3. Bronze Scholar- ship Key 2; Gold Honor Certificate. HOLZMAN. MARLA Choral Union 1.2; Chamber Choir 4; Span- ish Club 2; Hall Council 4. Student Congress 4. Leadership Training Program 3.4. Bowl- ing 3. National Honor Society 3.4, Gold Scholarship Key 4. Sliver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1.2.3.4 HORNSTEIN. JEFF JACOBS. PAUL Orchestra 1.2.3,4 JACOBY. JAY Intermediate Band; Students for Israel 3 JAFFE, HARRY Chess Club 1; Infinity Limited 1; Baseball 1; Numeral 1; Soccee 1; White Honor Certifi- cate 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1 JARVIS. RICHARD Transfer Student from Crete-Monee; Crete III., Baseball 1.2. JERICHO. BARBARA Intermediate Band 1; Concert Band 2,3,4. Marching Band 2.3.4, Class Board 2.3.4; Prom Committee 3; Illinois State Scholar- ship Semifinalist 4. National Honor Society 3; Gold Scholarship Key 4; Silver Scholar ship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Pur- ple Honor Certificate 1.2.3.4, N.E D.T Let KAPLAN. DAVID White Honor Certificate; Purple Honor Cer- tificate KAPLAN. SHERI Class Board 1,2.3,4; Gym Leader 2.3,4. Homecoming Committee 1,2.3.4 Chairman. 4; Silver Scholarship Key 4; Bronze Scholar- ship Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1.2.3; Purple Honor Certificate 1.2,4. KATSAROS, BETTY KAUFMAN. WENDI Chamber Choir 4; Choral Union 2.3; Chorus 1; Concert Choir 1,2,3,4, Dance Club 1; Girls Ensemble 1; Mixed Chorus 1.2.3,4; Madrigal Choir 3.4 KAZMIEROWICZ. KIM Varsity Club 2.3.4; President. 4. Leaders Gym 2.3.4, Basketball 1.2.3,4 Minor N 1; Major N 2.3.4; Softball 2.2.4; Major N 2.3.4. Track 1; Major N 1; Volleyball 1,2.3.4; Numeral 1; Major N 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3.4; White Honor Certificate 4 KIESLER, AMY Class Board 1.2.3,4; President 2,3.4, Lead- ers Gym 2.3.4; Student Leadership Training 2. Advanced Student Leadership 3; National Honor Society 3.4. Silver Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate 1; Purple Honor Certificate 1.2.3,4 KIM. LISA Viketts 3.4; Auroris Dance Club 1; Forencis 4, PA Announcer 3.4. Debate Team 2; Leaders Gym 4; Newspaper 1.2; Homecom ing Committee 4. Class Board 1.2; Student Leadership 3; Silver Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate 4; Purple Honor Certificate 1.2.3; Norscaj ades 4 KIM. HYUN Spanish Club 3; Gymnastics 3.4; Major N 3.4 KIRK. NORA Leaders Gym 2.3.4, Varsity Club 2; Gym- nastics 1.2.3.4; Major N 1.2,3.4; All Confer ence 1.2.3. KLANIC. JOY KLASKIN. KAREN Class Board 2.3; Homecoming 2.3. White Honor Certificate 2.3; Purple Honor Certifi- cate 3.4; Bronze Scholarship Key 4 KLAWANS. ROBERT Cross-Country 1.2.4. Numeral 1; Minor N 2; Major N 3; Track 1.2.3.4. Major N 3. Silver Scholarship Key 3. 267 KODROS. DEBBIE Thespians 3.4; National Honor Society 3.4. Gold Scholarship Key 3; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1.2.3.4; N.E.D.T. Letter Of Commendation 2. KOERTH. ANTHONY Golf 1,2,3. Minor N 1,2,3; White Honor Certificate 2.3. KOHLS, DAVID Basketball 1.2,3.4; Numeral 1; Minor N 2,3; Major N 4; Golf 1.2 Numeral 1; Minor N 2. KORNHAUSER. MELISSA Concert Band 2,3,4; Intermiate Band 1. Marching Band 1,2,3.4; Key Club 1 KRAFT. LISA Class Board 1.2; Girls Ensemble 1; Play Crew; White Honor Certificate 1,2,3; Purple Honor Certificate 3,4; Bronze Scholarship Key 3. KRINSKY. LINDA White Honor Certificate. Purple Honor Cer- tificate. KRISHMAN. HENERY Photo Club 2 KRITZ, GREG National Honor Society 3; Silver Scholar- ship Key 4; White Honor Certificate 1,2,3.4. Purple Honor Certificate 3. KRONOWITZ. DEBRA Prom Committee 3; Class Board 4; Secre- tary 4; D.E.C.A. 4. KYE. MOONSOOK Dance Club 1,2; Viketts 3,4; Leaders Gym 3,4; Class Board 2,3,4; National Honor Soci- ety 3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Gold Scholarship Key 4; Purple Honor Certificate 1.2.3.4, KYRIAKOPOULOS. PEGGY International Club 2; Track 2,3; Minor N 2; Major N 3. LACHMAN. DALE LAMMERSFELD. CAROLYN Leaders Gym 2,3.4; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Bas- ketball 1.2.3.4; Minor N 1; Major N 2.3,4. Cross-Country 3.4; Major N 3,4; Track 1.2,3,4; Major N 1.2,3,4; All Conference 2; M.V.P. 2; National Honor Society 3; Silver Scholarship Key 4; White Honor Certificate 1,2,3; Purple Honor Certificate 4 LANKFORD, MICHAEL Gymnastics 1,2,3.4 LARKS. MICHAEL Cabmet 1.2,3; President 3; Chess Club 4. Golden Galleon 3; Business Editor 3; Home- coming Committee 4; Math Club 1.2; Invest ment Club 3.4; Secretary 4; Spanish Club 2.3; Treasure 3; Students for Israel 3.4; Treasure 3; F.B.L. 4; Secretary 4; Class Board 4; Co-President 4; Environment Club 4; Dungeons and Dragons 4; Colliope 4; Tennis 2.3; Minor N 23; National Honor Society 3.4; Gold Certificate 1; Bronze Pin 2; Silver Pin 3 LAURIA. ROBERT Silver Scholarship Key 4; White Honor Cer- tificate 1,2 Purple Honor Certificate 1.2.3.4 LAVIN, GAYLE White Honor Certificate 2,3. LAZARUS, STUART Spanish Club 1.2,3,4; Swimming 4; 4 Thes- pian Points; Gold Scholarship Key 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4 LEAF. CARYL Cheerleading 2.4; Spanish Club 1.2; Student Congress 1,2; Track 3. National Honor Soci- ety 4; Silver Scholarship Key 4. Bronze Scholarship Key 3. LEBOVITZ, TAMARA Cheerleading 2.3,4; Captain 4; Student Ser- vices 1.2,3; Ushers Club 1,2.3; Homecom- ing Committee 1.2,3.4; Student Senate 1.2.3; Student Congress 4. Treasure 4, Homecoming Court 3. LEDVORA. JOSEPH Leaders Gym 3,4; N Club 3.4; Gymnastics 1,2,3.4; Numeral 1; Minor N 2; Major N 3.4; Conference Champ 3; 6th in State 3; Nation- al Honor Society 3; White Honor Certifi- cate; Purple Honor Certificate; Bronze Scholarship Key 3. LEE, JUDY Bicycle Club 3.4; International Club 3; Soft- ball 1.2; Minor N 1,2; Archey 1. Minor N 1. LEHMAN, SALLY Wrestlettes 2,3,4; President 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Marching Band 2; Cadet Band 1; Concert Band 2; Tennis 2,3; Minor N 2.3. LEITNER, SANDY Track 1. LERMAN, LISA Art Club 1; Class Board 2; Girls Ensemble 1; Choral Union 2.3. LETTAS, DAVID A.V.E. 1; Chess Club 2; Infinity Limited 1,2.3.4; Co-President 4; School Goverment 1. Student Congress 1; Spanish Club 1,2; Student Leadership Training Program 2.3; Advanced Student Leadership Group Co- Leader 3; National Merit Semifianllast 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3.4. Gold Scholarship Key 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3. White Hon- or Certificate 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1.2.3.4 LEVAN, THERESE Concert Band 1,2.3,4; Marching Band 1.2,3; Orchestra 3; Student Senate 3; Stu- dent Congress 4; Dance Club 2,3; Viketts 4; French Club 2.3; G.A A 1; Tennis 1.2.3; Minor N 1,2,3; Illinois State Scholarship Se- mifinalist 4; National Honor Society 3.4; Gold Honor Certificate 1; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Pin 4. Silver Honor Pin 3. NEDT Certificate of Merit LEVIN, MARC N Club; Baseball I. Soccer 1,2.3,4. Minor N 1,2.3; Major N 4. LEVIN. NOREEN LEVITAN. KIM Student Congress 1; DEC A 4; Swimming 2.3; White Honor Certificate. LEWIS. DEBRA Varsity Club 1.2; Leaders Gym 3.4; Clast Board 3; Tennis 1,2,3.4. Major N 1,2.3.4 All Conference 4; State Qualifier 4, National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 4; White Honor Certificate 4; Purple Honor Certificate 2. LIBERMAN. MICHAEL Baseball 1; Football 1; Numeral 1; Golf 2.4. Minor N 2; Major N 4. LE1BERMAN. LOUIS Football L LISS, HOLLY White Honor Certificate 3.4 LISS. NANCY Class Board 1,2; Student Leadership Train- ing 3; National Honor Society 3; Silver Scholarship Key 4; White Honor Certificate 1.2; Purple Honor Certificate 2.3; Bronze Scholarship Key 3 268 LOBER. LAURA Cheerleader 2. LOPATA. MITCHELL N-Club 3.4, Football 1; Swimming 1,2.3,4; Numeral 1 Major N 2.3,4. Captain 1.2.3.4; Scit nal Honor Society 3; Silver Scholar ah')’ Key 4. Bronze Scholarship Key 3. White Honor Certificate 4; Purple Honor Certificate 2 LUBOR. DAVID Swimming 1.2,3.4; Numeral 1: Minor N 2,3; Major N 4; 4 Thespian Points; White Honor Certificate 2.3; Purple Honor Certificate 2.3. MACALUSO, MIKE MADER. GERALYN DECA 4. Key dub 3 MALINA. RHONDA Band 1,2.3,4. Span ist Club 2; Thespian 2.3.4. Blue Honor Certificate 1; Bronze Honor Pin 3. MALLIN. ROBERT Student Congress. 4; Student Leadership. 3; National Honor Society, 3. Gold Scholarship Key. 4, Silver Scholarship Key. 3; Purple Honor Certificate. 1,2.3,4; NEDT Letter of Commendation Bronze Scholarship Key. 2 MARCUS. STEVEN N Club, 4. Basketball, 2; Minor N 2; Swim- ming. 1.2.3.4; Minor N. 2; Major N, 3,4; White Honor Certificate, 3. MARTIN. MARGE MCCRACKEN, MARK N Club 1,2,4; Basketball, 1; Golf. 4. Captain 4 MCCUE. FRANK Technical Services Club. 1,2,3.4; President. 4; International Thespian Society 1,2.3.4. 50 Thespian Points; White Honor Certifi- cate. 1,2,3. MCKENNA. BARBARA Homecoming Powder Puff Football; Ski Club, 2; Softball, 1; Minor N. 1; Bowling. 4; Major N. 4 MEDANSKY. NADINE Marching Band. 1; Leaders Gym. 2,3.4. MEHR, JEFF MEIR1. NURIT Calliope. 3.4; Class Board. 2.3.4; Math Club and Team. 3.4. Art Club. 4. International Club. 4; Students for Israel. 4; SAGE (Stu- dent Leadership) 3.4. National Merit of Commendation, 3; National Honor Society. 3; Gold Scholarship Key. 4; Silver Scholar- ship Key, 3; Bronze Scholarship Key. 2. Pur- ple Honor Certificate, 1,2,3,4 MEYERS, KATHLEEN Varsity Club 2,3,4; Class Board 3; Leaders Gym 2,3.4; Homecoming Court 4. Basket ball; Major N 1,2,3,4; All-Conference 3.4; Softball; Minor N 1; Major N 2,3.4. All- Conference 3; Volleyball; Major N 1.2,3.4; All-Conference 2.3,4, Captain 3; MVP 3; National Honor Society 3.4; Silver Scholar- ship Key 4; White Honor Certificate 1. Pur- ple Honor Certificate 2.3,4. MESINA, LUDMILLA Home Economic Club; MILLER. PAULA Girls Glee 1; Chorus 2; Homecoming 1,2.3.4; parade chairman 2; director 4; Class board 1.2,3.4; secretary 2. treasurer 3. vice president 4; Prom committee 3; DECA 4; Student senate 3;; Student con- gress 4; Pep club 1,2,3; MILLER. SHARON Key Club 1,2.3; Homecoming Committee 1.2; Track 1.2 Minor N 1.2; MODLOFF. BRAIN MOLITOR, JEFF N'Club 3.4. Leaders Gym 2; Swimming 1.2,3.4; Numeral 1; Major N 2,3.4; CO- Captain 4; Captain 1. MORAN, KEVIN Silver Scholarship Key 4; White Honor Cer- tificate 2,3; Purple Honor Certificate 2,3; Bronze Key 3. MOSKOWITZ, JANICE Biology Club 1; Bicycle Club 2; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; N E.D.T Letter Of Commendation 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Purple Honor Certificate 2,3. MOY, ALDA GAA 1; Yearbook 3.4; Section-Editor 4; Class Board 1.2,3,4; Cross-Country 4; Ma jor N 4; Track 2. Minor N 2; Volleyball 1,2; Numeral 1; Minor N 2; National Honor Soci- ety 3,4; Gronze Scholarship Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate 4 NATHANSON, PAUL Student Congress 4; Student Senate 3; Homecoming Committee (Floats) 3; Hall Monitor 2,3; Soccer 1.2. Number 1. Minor N 2; Silver Scholarship Key 3. NEPOMUCENO. RENATO Wrestling 1.2,3,4. Major N. All Conference District Champion. NETT, DARLA NEUSON, DAVID Electronics Club 2,3,4. Track 2. Minor N; White Honor Certificate 1.2,3.4. NIDETZ, SANDRA Blue Honor Roll 2.3; Israeli National Cultur- al Exam gronze Pin 2. Gold Pin 3. NOVOSELSKY, SCOTT Concert Band 1; N Club 4; Baseball 1,2,3, Number 1. Sophomore N, Minor N 3; Soc- cer 1,2,3,4. Minor N 3. Sophomore N 2, Major N 4. Number 1; National Honor Soci- ety 3.4; White Honor Certificate 1,2.3; Pur- ple Honor Certificate 1,3.4; Bronze Scholar- ship Key 3. O’YOUNG, BRYAN Transfered from Hillsdale High School, San Mateo. California. 1978; Chess Club 1,2,3.4. Vice President 3. President 4; Math Club 1,2,3,4; Student Leadership 2; Ad- vanced Student Leadership 3.4; Orchestra 1.2; National Honor Society 3.4; Gold Scholarship Key 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate 2,3,4; 1977 Hills- dale Math Award; 1977 Hillsdale Scholastic Achievement Award; 1st Place-Individual Achievement San Mateo Country High School Chess Tournament. OLSEN. KIRSTEN Leaders' Gym 2,3; Softball 1,2; Volleyball 1.2 OLSHOCK, JAMI O’MALLEY. DANNY O’MALLEY. JOE Biology Club; Hall Monoitor; Gymnastics 1,2, Number 1; O’MALLEY. MICHAEL Debate 1,2.4; Forensics 1.2,3,4; National Forensics League 1.2,3,4; Wrestling 1, Number 1. NEDT Letter of Commendation ORTMANN, TIMOTHY Chamber Choir 4; Concert Choir 2; Cadet Band 1; P A Announcer 3,4; Trojan Male Chorus 1; Choir Orchestra Board Member 2; Thespians 1.2,3,4, President 3.4. 120 Thespian Points; Spanish Club 2; National 269 Merit Letter of Commendation; National Honor Society 3.4; Gold Honor Certificate 1; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Honor Thespian Award 3; School Spirit Award 3. PALMER, LARRY Gymnastics 1; Soccer 1.2,3.4. Minor N 3. Major N 4; White Honor Certificate. PAPPANDUROS, RICHARD N Club 3.4; Leaders' Gym 2.3.4; Ski Club 1.2; Baseball 1.2,3.4. Number 1. Minor N 2. Major N 3.4; Gymnastics 1. Number 1; Soc- cer 1.2,3,4. Number 1, Minor N 2. Major N 3.4 PATRIARCA, RODOLFO Transfered from Gordon Tech. High School 1979; Track 1,2,3.4; Numeral 1. Major N 3. PERELMUTTER. DAVID Cross-Country 1; Track 1. PEREZ. DAISY Art Club 2; Bicycle Club 2; Class Board 2; Track 2,3, Minor N 2.3; Bowling 2; White Honor Certificate 1. PERLMAN. SHARON Forinsics 1.2,3,4; National Forensics League 1.2,3.4; Student Congress 1.2,3.4; Debate 1; P.A. Announcer 3,4; Student Congress 2,3,4, Treasurer 4. Projects Committee Chairman 4. Elections Committee Chairman 4. Executive Board 4; School Government 4, Student L eadership Training 2; Advanced Student Leadership 3,4; Homecoming Com- mittee 3.4; Girls Ensemble 1; Infinity Limit- ed 2,3,4. President 4; Calliope 3.4. Spanish Club 1,2.3; Class Board 1.2,3; Computer Club 2.3; Bernie the Bezerk 4; International Club 3; Yearbook 4. Technical Services Club 4; Freshman Orientation Guide 2,3.4; Cross Country 4. National Honor Society 3,4; NEDT Letter of Commendation; Purple Honor Certificate 1,2,4; White Honor Certi- ficate 3; Silver Scholarship Key 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 2. PINSLER, BRUCE D.E.C.A. 4; PITLER, LISA Transfered from Buffalo Grove High School. POLINSKY, LORI Class Board 4; White Honor Certificate 1.2; Purple Honor Certificate 3,4; Bronze Key 3. PORTMANN. RICHARD Basketball 1; Football 1.2, Number 1, Wres- tling 1.2,3. PRESSBURGER. MARK Golf 1.2; White Honor Certificate. PRICE. SUE Bronze Key 3; Concert Band 1,2,3.4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Basketball Pep Band 1.2,3,4; Jazz Band 4; Band Board 4. Secretary; Intermediate Band 2; Class Board 1.2,3; Student Congress 3.4, Projects Committee Chairman 4; School Government 3; Student Appeals Board 4; Debate 1; For- ensics 1; Energy Day Committee 3; Bernie the Beserk 4; Survival Club 4; Spanish Club 1; Swimming 1, Minor N; 21 Thespian Points. National Honor Society 3.4; White Honor Certificate 1,2.3,4. PRIT1KIN. JORDAN Art Club 1,3; Class Board 2; Student Lead- ership Training 2,3,4; Students For Israel 3; Calliope 4; National Merit Letter of Com- mendation 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Gold Scholarship Key 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate 1,2,3.4. RAHMAN. NASREEN International Club 2.3,4; Model Club 3. RICKSPOONE. TODD Intermediate Band 1.2.3.4; Marching Band 2,3. Class Board 2,3; Yearbook 4; Traclt 1.2 ROMANZ. MARC Student Congress 4; Tennis 1. ROSENBAUM. LORI Class Board 3; Wrestlettes 4 ROSENBERG. LOUISE Chamber Choir 4; Choral Union 2.3; Girls Glee 1; Art Club 4; Students For Isreal 4; Student Lounge Committee 1.2,3; 14 Thes- pian Points. White Honor Certificate 2. ROSENTHAL. KEITH Concert Band 1,2; Marching Band 1,2; Jazz Band; Orchestra 2; Debate 2; Student Sen- ate 3; National Honor Society 3; Gold Certi- ficate 1. Bronze Pin 2; NEDT Certificate 2. ROSSDEUTCHER. DAVID ROTH. JONELLE Yearbook 4. Technis 1.2; 45 Thespian Points. National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion; National Honor Society 3; Gold Honor Certificate 1. Bronze Honor Pin 2; Silver Honor Pin 3. ROTH. SUSAN ROWE. MICHAEL ROZMUS, CHRISTINE Green Thumb Club 2; Bicycle Club 3,4. RUBIN. JODY RUBIN. STEVEN N Club 3.4, Swimming 1,2.3.4. Major N 1.2,3.4; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1,2,3.4; Bronze Scholarship Key 2. RUESCH. KAREN Basketball 1. Minor N; Softball 1.2. Minor N 1.2; Volleyball 1,2,3. Minor N 2.3; Blue Honor Certificate; Bronze Honor Pin. RUFFER. JAMES N Club 3.4; Student Congress 2,3,4. Trea surer 3. School Board Representative 3. Policy Committee Chairman 3. Freshman Orientation Guide 3; Baseball 1. Number 1; Basketball 1,2,3.4. Minor N 2. Maior N 3.4. Number I; Soccer 1,2,3,4, Number I. Minor 2. Major 3.4, All Conference 3,4, Captain 4. MVP 1.2; National Merit Semifinalist Na- tional Honor Society 3,4. Silver Schol.v :up Key 4; White Honor Certificate. Purj Honor Certificate; NEDT Letter of t m mendation 2 RUTH. SUE SACHS. DAVID Radio-Electronics Gub 1.2; Soccer 1,2.3, Numeral 1. Minor N 2. Major N 3; NEDT Letter of Commendation 2; White Honor Certificate 2.3; Purple Honor Certificate 3.4 SALDINGER. LAURIE Dance Gub 3.4, President 4 Homecoming Committee 3.4. Pep Assembly Chairman 4. Leaders Gym 3.4; Student Congress 3.4: P.T.S.A. 4; Class Board 1.3; Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist. National Honor So- ciety 3.4; Silver Scholarship Key 4 Bronze Scholarship Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate 3; White Honor Certificate 3. SANDRY, PAUL Freshmen Orientation 2,3; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Pur- ple Honor Certificate 1.2,3.4, Bronze Schol arship Key 2. SASAMOTO. IRENE Cross Country 4. Major N; Track 2.3,4. Mi- nor N 2.'Major N 3.4; Volleyball 2,3. Minor N 2, Major N 3. SAUER. HARVEY N Gub 3.4; Marching Band 1. Leaders' Gym 2.3,4; Concert Band 1; Baseball 1,2,3, Num- ber 1, Minor N 2. Major N 3; Basketball 1,2,3, Number 1. Minor N 2; Football 1.2, Number 1. Minor N 2; Soccer 3, Major N 3; National Honor Society 3.4; Silver Scholar ship Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate 1,2.3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2. SCANLON THEODORE Football 1, Number 1; Swimming 1.2,3.4. Minor N 1. Major N 2. Captain 4. SCANLON, TOM Football 1.2. Major N; Wrestling 1. Major N SCHEFFRES, BETH Dance Club 2; Homecoming Committee 1.4; Student Congress 2,3,4. Budget Committee Chairman 4; P.T S.A Student Representa- tive 3; Vice President 4; Niles Township Council of Students 3; Student Leadership 2. National Honor Society 3,4. Silver Schol arship Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate 1.2,3,4. Bronze Scholarship Key 2; NEDT Letter of Commendation 2; Illinois State Scholarship Semiftnaltst. SCHILLER. ANTHONY N Club 3.4; Baseball 1.2,4, Number 1; Bas ketball 1.2,3,4, Number 1. Minor N 1,2. Major N 3.4, MVP 1.2 270 SCHMIDT. SUSAN Varsity Cob 1.2.3.4; Timers Club 2; Key Club 4. Swimming 1.2.3,4. Maior N ],2,3.4, SCHOEN. GENA Yearbook .2,3.4, Section Editor 2,3, Co- KiMoi if 1 hiet 4. Tennis 1,2,3, Secretary 3; Quli and Scroll 3,4; Cadet Band 1; interme- diate Band 2, Marching Band 2; 60.5 Thes piar. Points. Blue Honor Certificate 1. Bronze Honor Pin 3. SCHUEFTAN. SANDY SCHUSTEFF ANDREW Newspaper 3.4; Quill and Scroll 4; NEDT Letter of Commendation SCHWARTZ. HAROLD Baseball 1.2,3.4. Number 1, Minor N 2. Ma- jor 3,4. Football 1,2.3,4, Number 1, Minor N 1,2, Major N 3.4. Captain 2.4 SCOTT. MICHAEL Football 1. Number 1; Wrestling 1,2, Num- ber 1. Minor N 2. SCRUGGS. LAURA Infinity Limited 2,3; Technical Service Club 1.2.3.4, 55 Thespian Points; National Honor Society 3,4, Gold Scholarship Key 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3, Bronze Scholarship Key 2, Purple Honor Certificate 1,2.3.4. NEDT Letter of Commendation SEFFREN, JULIE Cheerleading 1. Captain; Dance Club 1; Gris Ensemble 1. Homecoming Committee 2,3,4, Chairman 2. Treasurer 3. Director 4; Leaders Gym 2,3.4, Student Congress 4. Thespians 2.3,4; Vtkettes 2,3.4. Captain 4; White Honor Certificate 3.4. Purple Honor Certificate 1 SEGAL. CARI Monitors 1,2,3,4. Student Senate; Cabinet 1; Homecoming Committee 3; Key Club 1.2. Gymnastics 1.2,3.4. Minor N, Major N SEGAL. CRAIG Chess Team 3.4. Treasurer 4. Dungeons and Dragons 3; White Honor Certificate 3.4. Purple Honor Certificate 3; 12 Thespian Points. SEIDENBERG. LYNN Class Board 1; Tennis 1,2,3.4. Minor N 1. Major N 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3.4; White Honor Certificate. SEROTA, RONALD Stamp Club 3; Indoor Track 2.3,4; Outdoor Track 2,3.4, Minor N 3. Major N 4. Bronze Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate 1; Purple Honor Certificate 2.3. SERRANO. JAMES Soccer 1.2; Wrestling 1,2; Diving 2. SEYMOUR. NANCY D.E.C.A 3,4, Secretary 3. Vice-President 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation. Na- tional Honor Society 3.4; Silver Scholarship Key 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate. Purple Honor Certificate SHAPIRO. LESLIE Student Congress 1,2,3,4. School Govern- ment 2; Educational Policy Advisory Com mittee 3,4; Budget Chairman 2, Projects Chairman 3; Drug Task Force 4; Cheeriead mg 1.2; Vikettes 3; Class Board 1. Vice- President 1. Homecoming Chairman 2,3,4, Leaders Gym 3.4. Gymnastics Minor N 1; National Honor Society 3.4. White Honor Certificate 4; Purple Honor Certificate 1.2.3.4 SHAPIRO. MICHELLE Hall Monitor 1.2.3; White Honor Certificate 2.3.4 SILK. ELIZABETH Class Board 2.3; Thespians 1.2,3,4. Secre- tary 3, President 4. 79 Thespian Points; Technical Services Club 1.2,3,4, Treasurer 3. Secretary 4; Choral Union 3; Art Club 4; Concert Choir 1,3,4; Sage 2,3; Girls Ensem- ble 1; National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion, National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate 3; Purple Honor Certificate 1,2.4 SILVER. MITCHELL Transfered from Bexley High School, Bex ley. Ohio; Baseball 1.2; Basketball 2,3,4. Football 1.2.4. SINGER. STEVEN Chamber Choir 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2. SITTON, ROBERTA SLAGEL, ANDREW N Club 4; Gymnastics 1.2,3.4, Numeral 1. Minor N 2. Major N 3.4 SLAVIN M. BRAD Saga 3.4; Section-Editor Special Events 3; Section-Editor Seniors 4; Timers Club 3.4; Kyroscoj e Operator 3.4; N-Club 4. Fresh man Orientation Guide 3; Swim Team 1.2.4; Numeral 1; Minor N 2; Major N 4; Co-Cap- tian 4; 4 Thespian Points; White Honor Cer- tificate 3.4 SLOWIK, COLIN N Club 3.4; Baseball 1, Numeral 1; Football 1.2.3,4. Numeral 1. Wrestling 1. SMITH. SCOTT Baseball 1,2,3, Minor N 1,2.3; Basketball 1, Minor N; Soccer 1,2,4. Minor N 1.2. Major N 4. White Honor Certificate 1.2. SOBEL, DANA Dance Club 1.2; Pom-j on Squad 2.3. SOCKEL, DAVID Cabinet 1. Vice-President; Chess Club 1; De- bate 2.3.4; National Forensics League 3; N Club 3; Newspaper 1; Football 1.2,3, Nu- meral 1. Major N 3; Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist; National Merit Letter of Com- mendation SOCO, FERDINAND Bronze Scholarship Key 3; Niles East Honor Roll. SOLOMON. BETH Class Board 1,2,3,4. Secretary 1, Vice President 2,3,4; Leader's Gym 2,3,4; Na- 271 tional Honor Society 3.4; Bronze Scholar- ship Key 3; White Honor Certificate 3; Pur- ple Honor Certificate 1. SPECK. BRIAN Leaders Gym 2,3,4; N Club 3,4. Vice-Presi- dent 4; Key Club 4; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4. Numeral 1. Minor N 2. Major N 3,4. Co- Captain 4; Soccer 1,2,3,4, Numeral 1. Mi- nor N 2. Major N 3.4, Co-Captain 4. Track 1.2, Minor N 1. Major N 2; White Honor Certificate 2,4. STATLAND. MAUREEN Cabinet 3; Spanish Club 2.3; Tennis 3; Year book 4. Section Editor; 4. Thespian Points. STEELMAN. RICHARD Saga 1,2,3; STEIGMAN, JASON N Club 4. Secretary Treasurer 4; Concert Band 1.2; Jazz Band 2; Marching Band 1,2; Football 1.2,3,4, Number 1. Minor N 2. Ma jor N 3,4; Track 1.2,3.4. Number 1, Minor N 2. Major N 3,4; National Honor Society 3.4; Silver Scholarship Key 4; White Honor Certificate 1.2; Purple Honor Certificate 3.4 STEIN. HELAINE Class Board 2,3,4; White Honor Certificate 2.3. STERN, ROBERT STERN. ATHONY N Club 3.4; Baseball 1, Number 1; Golf 1; Soccer 3,4. Major N 3,4, Tennis 1.2, Minor N 2; White Honor Certificate 2.3,4 STERNFELD. LAUREL Home Economics Club 3; Leaders’ Gym 2,3,4; 6 Thespian Points; White Honor Cer- tificate. STOLBERG, LARRY Baseball 1.2,3,4, Number 1. Minor N 2, Ma- jor N 3; Basketball 1; Football 2, Minor 2; Gold Honor Roll 1.2; Blue Honor Roll 2.3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Silver Honor Pin 4; National Honor Society 4. STONE. JERRY Student Senate 3; Student Congress 4; Stu- dent Appeals Board 4; Football 1,2.3, Num- bers 1, Minor N 2. Major 3, Best Team Member 3; Wrestling 1,2, Minor 2. Numbers 1; Blue Honor Roll 1.2; Gold Honor Roll 3.4; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Silver Honor Pin STRACK. GABRIELLA French Club 2; G.A.A.l; Student Senate 2,3; Student Congress 4; Badminton 1,2,3; Tennis 1,2,3,4, Blue Honor Certificate 1. STRAUSS. RICK D.E.C.A 4; T.S.C 1; 3 Thespian Points; Diving 3. Major N. STROMBERG. PAUL Wrestling 1,2. SZTAPKA, DIANE Leaders’ Gym 3,4, Gris Varsity Club 4; Bas- ketball 1.2,3.4. Minor N 1,2.3, Major N 4; Tennis 2,3,4, Minor N 2, Major N 3.4. Track 1.2 Major N 1.2. SZYSZKA, KATHY Leader's Gym 3.4; Gris Varsity Club 3.4, Treasurer, 4; Basketball 2,3,4. Minor N 2. Major N 3.4; Softball 1.2,3,4, Minor N 1. Major N 2,3.4; Volleyball 1.2,3,4. Minor N 2. Major N 3.4. MVP 2; National Honor Society 3.4. Silver Scholarship Key 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate 3; Purple Honor Certificate 3. TAUBER. SCOTT Forensics 4; Chamber Choir 4; Golf Minor N, 2; 50 Thespian Points; National Honor Society 3.4; Silver Scholarship Key 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 3; Blue Honor Cer- tificate 1. TAYLOR. DAVE TELMAN. DAVID Students for Israel 3, President; National Honor Society 3.4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate; Purple Honor Certificate TERKEL. LISA Dance Club 2; Vikettes 3.4, Leader's Gym 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Key 3; White Honor Certificate; Purple Honor Certificate. THOMAS. JOHN Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; N Club 3.4; Baseball Minor N 2; Basketball 1. Numeral 1; Foot- ball 1.2,3.4; Major N 3.4. Captain 3.4. MVP 1.2; National Honor Society 3.4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate 2; Purple Honor Certificate 3. TOBACK. PAUL Investment Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Debate Team 2. Captain; Newspaper Photographer 2; Student Senate 3. President. Student Congress 4. Co-President; Homecoming Committee 3; School Board Representative 3; Junior Honor Guard 3; Prom Committee 3; Key Club 4; School Government 4; Stamp Club 4; Track 2.3, Minor N 2. Major N 3; National Merit Letter of Commendation. Na- tional Honor Society 3.4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Gold Honor Certificate 1; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; NEDT Certificate 2. TOBIAS. JENNY Marching Band 1,2; Concert Band 1.2. Soft- ball 1.2,3, Minor N 1,2.3; Swimming Minor N 1; Bowling 2.4, Minor N 2.4 TOMPKINS. LINDA Leader's Gym 2,3.4, Thespians 3.4; Basket ball Minor N 1; Tennis 1.2,3,4. Major N 1.2.3.4, All Conference 3,4. MVP 2. Confer- ence Champion (State Qualifier) 4; National Honor Society 3.4; Gold Scholarship Key 4. Silver Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Cer- tificate 1; Purple Honor Certificate 1,2,3. TRINKAUS. DOROTHY DECA 3.4, Vice President 3; Cheerleading 1.2,3. Leaders Gym 2.3,4. White H or Certificate 2; Purple Honor Certificate Who's Who Among American High Jiool Students 3. TUROVITZ, JERI Homecoming Committee 3; Cl. ' 2 TYRNAUER. MARK Spanish Club 1,2; National Merit Letter of Commendation; National Honor Society 3,4; Gold Scholarship Key 4. Silver Scholar ship Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate 1.2,3,4 TZAKIS. ELAINE Gris Glee 1. Cabinet 2.3; Blue Honor Certi- ficate 1 VAN DER HAEGEN, KEN Baseball Minor N 1; Football 1.2, Numbers 1. Mmor N 2; Track 2.3, Minor N 2, MajOT N 3; Blue Honor Certificate 2; Gold Honor Certificate 1 VAN UFFELEN. DIANE VIA. AUDREY VOSS. WAYNE Radio-Electronics Club 1,2.3,4; Baseball 3.4. Major N 3; Basketball 1.2. Numberal 1. Minor N 2; Soccer 1.2.3,4. Numeral 1. Mi- nor N 2. Major N 3; National Honor Society 3.4. White Honor Certificate 1.2,3.4. Purple Honor Certificate 2,4 VUCip. ANGELA Transffred from Carnel High School; Ger man Club 1; Horseback Riding Club 1; Track 2.3; Purple Honor Certificate 3. WALTHER. NOELLE Ski Club 1.2.3; Timers Club 1; HERO 4. Softball Scorekeeper 1; Bowling 1; Minor N; Archery 1. Minor N WATTEL, DAVID Wrestling 1. Computer Club 1; Leaders' Gym 3.4; Purple Honor Certificate; White Honor Certificate. WAXMAN. SUE Class Board 1.2.3,4. Homecoming Commit- tee 3.4, Pep Rally 3, Pep Assembly 4; Lead- ers' Gym 3.4; Prom Committee Chairman 3; Boys Soccer Manager 4. WEBER. DAVID WEGENER. TOM Soccer 1.2,3,4. Number 1. Minor N 2. Maior N 3.4 WEINER. DAVID Orchestra 1.2.3.4. President 3. Math Team 1.2.3.4. National Merit Letter of Commen- dation; National Honor Society 3.4. Silver Scholarship Key 4; White Honor Certificate 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1.3 WEIXELBAUM. MARCI P.E. Leaders 2,3,4. Cheerleadtng 3,4. 272 Homecoming Committee(Publicity) 4; Fresh- men Orientation Guide 2: Gass Board 1; Gymnastics 1,2. Major N 1.2. WENDT, SHARON Lcadars Gym 3.4; Gris Varsity Club 3.4. Volleyball 1. Bowling 1.2.3.4. Minor N 1. Major 2.3,4, National Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Scholarship Key 4; White Honor Certificate 2.3,4 Purple Honor Certificate 4 WILLENS. NANCY Aurorts Dance Club 2; Class Board 3; Cho- ral Union 3; Chamber Choir 4. Sort ball 3, Minor N 3. Swim Team 3, Minor N WISHNICK, SUSAN Class Board 1,2.3,4. President 1, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3. Prom- Tickts and Sales Chairman 3. Student Congress 2.3,4; Pro- jects Co-Chairman 3. School Cause Co- Chairman 4. Secretary 4; School Govern- ment 2.3,4. Student Leadership Training 2,3.4; Calliope 4; Illinois State Scholarship Semlftnaltst 4; National Merit Semifinalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4. Gold Scholar- ship Key 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1.2,3.4; NEDT Letter of Commendation 2 W1TRY, WILLIAM Concert Band 1,2; Baseball 1,2.3,4. .Minor N 1.2, Major N 3,4, AU-Conference 4; Bas- ketball 1,2.3,4, Minor N 1.2. Major N, 3; Football 1,2.3. Minor N 1,2. Major N 3 WOLL, JACLYN G.A.A 1; Marching Band 1; Concert Band 1,3.4; Dance Club 1. Pom Pon 2,3,4 Cap- tain 4; Student Senate 3. Intermediate Band 2; 40 Thespian Points; Illinois State Scholar ship Semifmalist, National Merit Letter of Commendation 4. National Honor Society 3,4; Gold Honor Certificate 1; NEDT Letter of Commendation 2; Gold Scholarship Pin 4; Silver Scholarship Pin 3; Bronze Scholarship Pin 2. WU, CYNTHIA Homecoming Committee 1,2,3; Cabinet 1,2,3; Class Board 4; Basketball 1,2,3, Mi nor N 1. Major N 2.3; Volleyball 2. Minor N 2. WU, PETER Infinity Limited 2.3.4. President 4; Comput er Club 2,3,4. Vice-President 3; Radio-Elec- tronic Club 1; Debate 3; Math Teamfcon tests) 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Gold Scholarship Key 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate 1,2.3,4 YALE, AMY Class Board 1,2; Gris Ensemble 1; Choral Union 2; Chamber Choir 3.4, Madrigal Choir 3; National Honor Society 3.4; 36 Thespian Points; Bronze Key 4; White Honor Certifi- cate 1,2,3,4 YAMAGATA. BEVERLY Girls Ensemble; Choral Union 2. YON, JULIANA Tennis 1,2.3, Minor N 1. Major N 2.3; White Honor Certificate ZATZ. RICK North Star 2,3,4. Reporter 2. News Editor 3. Editor-in Chlef 4; Soccer Manger 1; White Honor Certificate; Quill and Scroll Club. ZEFF, JANA Girl's Varsity Club 3.4; Swim Team 1.2,3.4 Major N 1.2,3.4, Co-Captain 4; Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist; National Honor So- ciety 3.4; White Honor Certificate 1.2,3.4; Purple Honor Certificate 1; NEDT Letter of Commendation; Bronze Scholarship Key 3 ZIDEK. WENDY Bicycle Club 2.3; Concert Band 2.3; Inter- mediate Band 1. Marching Band 1.2.3, Or- chestra 2.3; 4 Thespian Points; National Honor Society 3.4; White Honor Certificate 1.2.3; Purple Honor Certificate 3. Bronze Scholarship Key 3 ZIMBEROFF, SUSAN Technical Services Club 1.2,3,4; Advanced Student Leadership 2.3; North Star 3.4. Feature Editor 3. News Editor 4. Class Board 2.3,4; Girls Ensemble 1. Chamber Choir 4; Thespians 1.2.3.4; Quill and Scroll 3.4. Volleyball Manager 1. Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist; National Honor So ciety 3.4. White Honor Certificate 1,2.3; Purple Honor Certificate 3.4. Bronze Schol arship Key 4. NEDT Letter of Commenda- tion. ZIMMERMAN. NANCY Key Club 1.2,3,4, Lt. Govenor 4. Rep 1,2.3; Nilehilite 3. Feature Editor 3; Cabinet 1,2,3; Student Senate 2.3; Diving 1.2.3,4. Major N 1.2,3,4, Captain 3; Track 1. Minor N; Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist; Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation; Na tional Honor Society 3,4; Gold Scholarship Pin. 4; Silver Scholarship Pin 3; Bronze Hon or Pin 2; Gold Honor Certificate 1. NEDT Letter of Commendation. ZIVN, SUSAN Choral Union 3; Home Economics Club 2.4; Spanish Club 1,3,4. Track; White Honor Certificate. ZOLIN, JOEL Gymnastics. Minor 2. Number 1. ZUREK, MICHEAL Bicycle Club 1.2.3.4 President 2,3; Future Business Leaders 2,3.4 President. Vice- President. Secretary. Treasurer 2.3; Class Board 4; White Honor Certificate As in past years, the yearbook staff faced a difficult Job in preparing SAGA '81. In addition to the normal duties of meeting deadlines, arrang- ing for pictures to be taken, drawing layouts and writing copy, this year’s staff had to learn to deal with an entirely different atmosphere. New surroundings, new people, new lay- out styles and new ways of working were some of the different chal- lenges we met this year. No one realizes the amount of time consuming effort that goes into pro- ducing a yearbook. When reading SAGA ’81 we hope you can appreci- ate the hours of patient re-writing, cropping pictures and the frustrat- ing times of having to redo an entire layout. Like all other activities at Niles North, this production re- quired a great deal of teamwork 274 276 We would like to thank the en- tire SAGA ’81 staff and section edi- tors for their contributions to the book. Also our special thanks to Alda Moy for the spirit and dedica- tion that she added, Ellen Brazen for her punctuality. Sue Judd for her endless hours of typing and Cesar Borges for the patience it took for his tedious task. Our gratitude goes out to Mr. Dennis Grabowski, our advisor, and Mr. Frank Bostic, our assistant advisor, for all their help and understanding in producing SAGA ’81. Their hours of proofreading and final checking of each page, before the book went to the printer, will always be re- membered and greatly appreciated. Through the production of this book we have learned to deal with pres- sures and problems of a different nature. By learning to deal with these problems we feel we have grown as Individuals. SAGA '81 has given us and the staff the opportunity to recreate an en- tire year through the use of words and pictures. We hope this book de- picts Niles North as you’ve exper- ienced it. We are privileged to have been able to present you with this document and hope our purpose has been duly achieved. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: Mr. George Baptist Jeff Birkner Mr. Dennis Eder Jeff D. Harris Mr. Galen Hosier Root Studios Andy Schusteff 277 A Abbeduto, Sharon L Abater. Susan P Abhn Michael D 114. 211 Abraham. Abbood 110. 131. 203 Abraham. Anm« S 211 Abraham. N m 221 Abrahamson, barren L 203 Abrahwn Youn, Frank L Abram . Aaron Mark 211 Abram . Li«a I 231 Abram . Sc ori M 137. 203 Ackermans. Merrick V 211 Adam . William C 203 Addit David S 229. 231 Adarman Ricky E 65. 203 Adler Elk B 51. 203. 78 Adler. Jay S 211 Agemura. Dam : M 221 Agemura. Diana 61. 231 Aguilar. Claudia M Aguilar. Fernando Aguilera. Juanita Attkan. Genaviav A Auenstem. Howard J 221 Akmakjian, Arda 221 Akmakpan. Hasmtg 221 Al Bax . Dama! F 137. 203 Albaugh. Darnel H 80. 109. 110. 221 ASbaugh. David J 80. 203 Ala«a. Kelly L 221 Alav. Benjamin A 109 Alexander, Ba i. 203 Alexander Carol C 231 Alexander. David J 231 Alexander Steven C 65. 221. 55 Alexander. Tbomas D 109. 221 Ab. Parvean R 19. 142. 203. 78 AU Yaamtn 142. 221 Allard Janet D 203 Allen. Jetta L Allan. Jordan L 116.231 AUocco. France B 203 Alperstem Fran M 43. 231 Alperttein. Ivy E 221 Alpart. Lori O Aipart. Sharyn B 210. 211 Alptncr. Jennifer A 211 Alpon. Joel I 95. 211 Ament Alan $ 203 Ament. Marc N 102. 221 Anderson. Alltaon S 203 And r on. Carolyn S 221, 49. 126 Anderson Kurt E 110. 211 Andre. Anthony D 110. 231 Andre. Kenneth R 108. 109 Andrey. Mark D 49. 211 Angelacoo. Janice B 31. 43. 221 Angel . April Angelus. Debbie 107 231 Arvgelu . Esther 203 Apollo. Elaine V 231 Apoetolopoutos Btll 203 Appel ton Andrew P 132. 211 Apptebaum Paul L 61, 231 Appleton Jonathan E 203 Appleton Sarah E April, Lawrence B 221 Arakawa Steven 102. 114 137. 211 Arber. Ehnoy 59. 221 Arbua. Mark A 80. 86. 221 Ardtla. Alexandra 221 Arenberg. John H 203 Arens. Chari J Aria . Omar 114. 203 Amien. Amman 203 Arnow. Curt I 85. 221 Aronov. Irma Aronson. Manic J 211 Arrom. Carlo M 189. 231 Arrom. K equal A 211 Aslurrixaga. Douglas 137. 211 Athana . Steve A 203 Atkin . Barry L 231 AuH. Catherine M 231 Aufl Margaret H 57. 221 Axelrod. Karen L 123. 203 Ayyad. Joseph A Amarer. Alberto M B Baba Michael E 221 Baba. Paul D 52. 101. 203 Babedir. Jan.ce F 69. 107. 220 221 Babetch. Lauri S 17, 73. 231 Babdla Flora P Bachmeier. Felix M Bachmeier. Irene M 221 Baechl . Ruth A 75. 221 Bagg . Donald E 77. 100. 101. 221 Bahrmasel Bernard M 231 Baietto. Blake A Baietto Bradford A Baietto. Brenda A Baden. Robin D 86 Bam. Sherri A Bam. Steven A 49.211 Ba or. Beata E 16. 203 Bakal Mark A 231 Baker Patricia A 221 Baker Paul D 61. 77. 96. 231 Baknn . David P Bangart JiU C 142. 143. 221 Bangan Steve J 110. 203 Banxuly Douglas S. 114. 221 Banxuiy Laurel C 203 Baran Jube K Barba Mark L. 231 Barba Robert A 203 Bare, Darrin S 211 Bar , Steven P Bennholtr Elam V 221 Barkan. K«r Bark Char. D 221 Barnett Eva S 231. 86 Barnett Harry V 211 Barnett Julia I 210. 211. 55 - - Barrett Charmaine 52. 185. 231 Barrett. Mark A 110 Barrett Sharon Barry. John A Barry. Kathleen A 86. 221 Barry. Raymond J 221 Barsky. Ellen L 138 Barsky. Ira D 221 Bart Gregory R 80. 211 Bartfcld. Julie A 232 Barton. Barbara A 232 Barxtla Barbara 232 Basan. Jo 211 Bas . Jana M 16 49. 132. 221. 55 Ba Marc J 114. 137. 203 Bass Nancy E 232 Bauer Robyn L 232 Baum Davtd L 110. 137. 203 Bauman. Deborah K 67. 232 Baum hart. bemtW M Bavaro. Natali L 20. 23. 75. 221 Bayer. Joel L 232 Bayer Richard J 51. 211 Bar lot,'t Joan Becker. Julie M 203 Becker. Michael H 61. 112. 232 Becker. Ronald E 65 Becker Scott L 96. 114. 131. 221 Becker Shan E 211 Becker, Steven P 221 BecUey. Robert W 211 Behar Robert Belgrade Mindy E 211 Belknap. James B 69 132. 221. 55 Betu. Lidia N 221 Bemoras. Jill L 73. 232 Benarteh. Galya Banovttr. Eli M 232 Bentkover. Shell L Berdan. BlU 221 Berebitsky. Mar J Berg. Rtta Berg. Sally B 232. 260 Bergart. Douglas S 51. 203. 47 Bergen, Carolyn J 23. 73. 88. 220. 221 Berger, Bethann 221 Berger. David S Berger. Michael E 67. 232 Bergman Franci L Berkley. Vicki 210. 211 Berkmar. Joel N 221. 260 Berkovich. Igor Berkowttx. David A 203 Berkowttx, Ronit 203 Berkowitz. Sand, K 113. 138. 211 Berktor. Maurette D 80. 232 Bar land, IU S 232 Berman. Karen B 75. 232 Berman. Richard M 232 Berman, Stuart 232 Berman. Vladimir Bernhardt. Julie Bernsen Mitchell B 67. 221 Bernttem Lisa 203 Bernstein Melissa B 67. 220. 221 Bernstein Michael R 221 Bernstein Suxann Bcrrafato. Christoph 80 Brtwr. Alicia S 140. 141. 233 Bessonny. E tc J 49. 221. 41 Betancoun Alexander Betancourt. John Betthauser. Paul L Betthauser. Susan M 233 Baxes. Manna 211 Bexark. Adam C. 128. 131, 211 Biehnski. Marc D 110. 137. 211 Bietski. Donna 233 Bdeld. Howard A 221 Bitfeld. Lisa A 210, 211 Binder. Alysa G 220. 221 Binder. Gregory M 112. 233 Bmd«r Janice B B ra xv John M 233 Bird. Myron H Jr 211 Birfcner. Jef« ry A 69. 88. 98. 221. 273. 86 Barkner. Regina I 123. 138. 203 Barr. David R 112. 233 Baschoff Virginia C 43. 221 Btshaf Marne L 67. 211 Blachman. Gary A 49. 211 Blackman Debra J 233 Biakey. Diane B 16. 61. 67. 71. 233 Blakey Steven A 101. 114. 211 Blank . Charles D 49. 233 Blaustrm. Jeremy 203 Blaustem. Michael 51. 203 Blaustem. Susan M 221 Bleadon Miriam E 221 Blevm . Brian Blm. Fred N 109. 233 Blitt, Karen M 211 Bhlt, Stacy J 67. 210. 211 Blitt. Steven P Bhx, John T Block Barry A 221 Block Carol L 107. 210. 211 Block. Kathy L 233 Blomquist. Michael 221 Bloom, Marcie E 233 Bloom. Regina J Btoomenkranx. Susan 61. 67. 71. 233 Blumberg. David L 221 Blumberg. Lisa M 31. 35. 203 Biustem Amy L 203 Blustetn Marcy A 221 Boehm. Joyce L 233 Boehm. Lon S 211 Botgh Barba -' S 211 Bokot. Juditf 21 Bohn. Shan L Bolker. Jonatl «n D 221 Bonons Anas'Mia Bonorts. Strav.'ula 107. 211 Bonoroi Tom 221 Book - Allison Borcht Howard J 203 Borg. L, a I 80 233 Borges Cesar E 65. 233. 273. 275 86 Boris. Lara A 203 Bor kart. Susan B. 233 Borkcnhagen, Todd Borman. Davtd R 96 97. 233 Borman. Donr.a L 142. 233 Borman. Kyle J 110. 203 Bort Michael L Boston Ricky M 221 Bote Herbert 221 Boukai Lori Ann 221 Boukai Steve J 110. 211 Bowen Fred K 233 Boyk Kimberly A Boxnos Elixabeth D Brabender Eric W Braidman Sherri L 221 Brand . Bobby M 221 Brandwem. Samuel G 234 Brandw in Sh ryl 203 Brauchler Janet M Braun. Deborah E 203 Braun Peter 49. 211 Braver man. Randy 221 Bravtn. Carl 43. 234 Braxcn. Ellen S 85. 221. 273. 275 Br xka. Glenn J 211 Brief. Debra P 61. 221 Broad Adam R Brocato Charles R 110. 132. 203 Brocato. Marcus C 221 Brock Jacques T Btodsky Martin 110. 203 Brody. Beth A Brody. Carol A 221 Brody. L 221 Brody. Mich ! A 51. 203 Brody. Mitchell B 221 Brody Stuart M 31. 49. 114 Bromberg Caryn D 234 Bronstcin. Ror.na L Bronswick. David S 109. 234 Bronswtck. Debbie S 211 Broodcrson. Jaclyn B 43. 210. 211 Brooderton. Richard J 43. 203 Brooks. Cynthia A 234 Brooks. Darren K 23. 43. 221 30. 33 Brostoff. Michael A Broilman, Mark S 203 Browder. Perry J 234 Brown. Alissa J 234 Brown. Jackie B 80. 234 Brown. Karen L 138 Brown. Kevin L 211 Brown. Laura L 67. 75, 221 Brown. Laurie A 104, 221 Brown. Suxanne M 203 Brown. Todd S. 221 Brown . Jeff E Brownslein, Lee S. Brownsteln Lein E 221 Bcuehmar. Erik N. Bruger, Stacy D 234 Brustm. Nick J 110. 137. 203 Brustin. Stacy L. 17. 61. 67. 75. 234 Brxexmski. Rkt ard A 110.203 Buchbinder. Hope M 211 210, 211 - 221 Bum . Peggy A 61 69. 71. 234 86 8ur tvn Garry 234 Busk her. Douglas J. 221 Bunt Steven Z Byron Debra A 211 C Caeca mo Dean A 234 Caeca mo Mich tie M 221 Cadena Brian L 221 Calamart, Michael A 16. 71. 109. 234 Caild. Howard M CaJW, Linda S Call.it ,n Sheila M Cammtxer. Steven S 61. 234 Campbell. Glenn J Cann. Jamie S 203. 86 Cannell. Wendy N 43 142. 222 Cantor. Marct A 16 Cantor Phillip T 222 Cantor. Shat. R 61. 71. 84. 85 88. 126 234 86 Cantrell Debra A 211 Cantrell Holley M 43 222 Caplan. Laurie E 234 Caplan Michael H 110. 211 Capobianco. Christine 222 Cardella Joseph M 51. 203 Car della Marjon A 211 Careb. Rene E 67. 211 Careb Sue M 222 C r . David J 211 Carl. James E 234 Carlins. David J 112.234 Carlson. David J 128 131 222 Carlson. Kurt R 235 Carlson. Pamela M 222 Carr. Bruce B 235 Can. Stacy C 211 CarroH. Benjamin J Carroll. Ronna J 203. 235 Carson. Christine M 211 Carson Timothy J. Car be. Barbara L 43. 235 Cassidy. Michael S 203 Cassman. Mitchell T 43. 235 Cavtn. Theresa M 142. 203 Cepeda Richard A 109, 235 Cesarto. Joseph F 116. 203 Chaban. Leigh M 126. 203 Chaban Mark 203 Chaet. Julie A 211 Chamerkk. Mary A 49. 211 Chan. Christian F 203 Chan. Jertxa C 113. 189. 211 Chan. Michael 211 Char.. Richard 211 Chang. Seok O 114. 203 Chausow. Carol A 222 Chavtn. Barry S 116. 211 Chavm. Robert S 80. 235 Chemburkar. Dipen P 65. 77 101. 222 Chemolf. Fells 43. 203. 178 Chemoff. Joel M 71. 77. 235 Cher noff. Lon T 211 Chtakva. Nicol R Choi. Diana F 73. 222 0 1 Pat H 211 Chmskey. Nancy M 222 Otton. Angel 203 Oio. Yoon J 203. 78 Choi, tnah nilfFl' Choi. Inchan 235 Choi. Inwood 211 Choi Me K 51. 65. 211 Choi. Yong J 211 Chon. Hyun V 203 Chou. Jadme P 69. 110. 222 Choudary. Leeia R 211 Christ. Peter 114. 222 Christiansen. Lisa M 69. 71. 107. 222 Christiansen. Scot R 203 Christopher. Karen L 138. 222 Christopher. Linda L 107. 123. 211 Chu. Nancy F 107. 211 Chung. Soo K 61. 235 Chung. Soo Y 57. 67. 203 Chunowttx. Cindy L 161. 222 Gaccto. Carol L Ciocchetti. Anthony 80. 235 Gpperom. Michael P 203 CMxek. Jan Clsxek. Wladyslaw dark. Sheri L Clary. William E 201 Cleary. Jennifer A 71. 222 deary. John E 132. 203 Ooch. Brian J 92. 235 Coen. Pennina M Cohen. Davtd A 235 Cohen. Jeffrey Cohen. JiB L 71. 210. 211 Cohen. Jodi S 203. 222 278 Cohen. Karen S Cohen. Lim B 222 Cohen. Merc A 222 Cohen Michael J 222 Cohen. Neil J 211 Cohen. Richard D 23S Cohen. Send! A 211 Cohen Sandra J 211 Cohen Sheryl L 203. 126 Cohn. Howard D 84 Cohn. Jodi M 203 Cohn Lon M 222 Cole. Abby E 71. 210, 211 Cole Brad R 112. 235 c4e Dane T CoHm«. Na- ■ v G 236 Cntomb-k Jennifer L 94. 222 Columbo, Sieve H 51. 69. 114. 132. 222 47 Comitor Howard R 71. 93. 112. 235 Comitor Scon E 95 211 Corn ( hrnto, S Connor, Michael Comedo Mana E Cottier. trtc Conte . Stephen W 222. 86 Contos. Michelle L Cook Chruiophe- A 203 Cook. Elizabef, A 203 Cook. 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David Laktn. Gerald M 214 Lammersfeld. Carolyn 61. 71. 106. 107. 110, 121. 144 Lammerafeld. Kenneth 102. 137, 214 Landman Karny. Mkhae 59, 206 Lanar. Susan R 14. 220. 225 Langer. Stacy J 245 Langkamp. Patricia A 24S Langsam. Alan S 95. 225 Lankford. Karen 206 Lankford. Michael J. 245 Lankford. Therese M 141. 225 Lanno. Jacqueline 225 Lara. Odlka 225 Larks. Mkhael A 55. 57. 59. 61. 80 .245 Larks. Wendy 51. 206 Larsen, George W. 51. 132 Larson Jerald R 80. 225 Laser Steven M 214 Let ala. Joanne L 225. 260 Lau. Alan 206 Lau. Alan Lau. Denise L 69. 71. 107. 110, 214 Lau. Thomas T 225 Laufer. Ivonne 245 Laundy. David M Launa. Robert A 245 Lavelle. Eluabeth A. 245 Levery. Richard L. Levin. Gayle E 245 Lawrence. Brent H Lawrence. Lisa L. 206 Lawrence. Mkhael D. Lexer. Jay S. 33. 225 Lexeruv Michael 110. 214 Laxarus. Stuart M. 132. 245 Laxer. Lortn S 102. 114. 214 Le Vine. Lance E Le Vine. Steven M 246 Leaf. Brian 114. 214 Leaf. Caryl B 71. 245 Leahy. Kathleen 225 Leahy. Kimberly A Leahy. 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JudKh B 225 Levtn. Juke A 210. 215 Levin. Karen F 220. 225 Levin. Leslie C 71. 210. 215 Levin. Marc J. 112. 246 Levin, Mkhael 51 Levin. Mkhael H Levin. Mkhael K Levin. Noreen J 246 Levin. Rachel M 225 Levin. Ricky A 225 Levin. Rita L Levin. Sheryl M 210, 215 Levine, Alan N 109. 225 Lew. Oleg Levitan, Km J 80. 246 Levsky. Rebecca L 246 Levy. Adam D 77, 215 Levy, Beth A. Levy. Liaa A 246 Levy. Mkhael P Levy. Pauline 69. 73. 107. 220. 225 Levy. Robert S 96. 225 Lewis. Daniel J 86. 225 Lewis. Debra S 61. 71. 77. 94. 105. 146. 246 Lewis. Steven P 65. 206 Ley. Bonnie S 71. 107, 110 Lexak. Arrtennc M 206 Li Jiang Yong. Georgs 206 Libby. Nell H 246 Uberman. Jay D 49. 225 Liberman. Mark B 215 Uberman, Mkhael H 61. 246 Ubert. Steven C 225 Lkhterman. Bruce L Lkhtman. Mkhael B 205 Ueberfcid. Lynne 57. 246 Ueberman. Ahaon R 71. 73. 225 Ueberman. Andrea D 71. 210 Ueberman. David R 110. 131. 206 Ueberman. Jan S 246 Ueberman. Louis M 246 Ueberman. Robert $ 110, 131. 206 Uebovitx. David M 225 Ueske. Brant E 97. 225 Under man. Tamra M 225 Undgren. Michelle D 206 Undatrom. Amy 215 Undstrtm. Johanna Upka. Charles O 225 Upka. Karen M Upman. Keith I. 225 Upman MkheBe 215 Usberg. Mkhael E. 85. 215 Use. Holy S 246 Use. Unde 247 Lisa. Nancy S 247 Lisas. Cham J 55. 142. 206 Lltvtnaky, Helen 247 Utwtn. Martin B 102. 103. 108. 109. 146. 247 Liu. Debra A 247 Lively. On. Llerua. Palis 206 Uerua. Rosemary 107. 226 Lienxa. Yolanda Lobar. Laura J 247 Locker. Jack D 226 Locker, Lauren B 78. 210. 215 Loeffler. Joseph Loevy. Anne L 206 Loftus. TMothy G 77. 134 . 226 Lome. Joel M 247 Longobardi. Rosario Lopau. Mitchell A 55. 61. 69. 132 Lopex. Alejandro J 175. 247 Lor anger Craig M Lor era Tracey A 106. 107. 247 Lome. Edwin 226 Louis. Beth R Loveless. Darren A 114. 215 Lowenthal. Steven M 206 Lu Marcia M 226 LubeL Phyfk. H 39. 67. 215 LubeU. Heidi S. 75. 247 Lubtraky. Paula A 247 Lubor. David S 55. 132. 247 Lm. Gocv J. Luk. Mary Beth 215 Lutwak. Frandnc K Lux. Nancy M 226 Lux. Susan M 206 Lyons. Cindy E 69. 107. 220. 226 M Macaiuso. David P 80. 51. 206 Macaluso. Michael J 247 Mackey. Vivian A 226 Madcnberg. Amy J 247 Madet. Geralyn M 80. 247 Madrid. Grace M 226 Maekewa. Keith 206 Mcggpoft. Karen M Magnes Craig N 77. 116. 117. 247 Majesky. Norman C. Majeskv. Robert M Maksud. Jeffrey T. 80. 247 Maksud. Steven T Malamud. Sofya 247 Malm. Ekaa R 215 Makn. Rena D 206 Makna. Kenneth S. 19 Malina. Rhonda C. 49 Maltta. Steven M 206 MabU. Steve I Malim. Demae L 43. 78. 247 MaUk. Robert S 61, 248 Manacsa. Gertberto C 215 Manahan. Unda A 96. 97. 248 Manassa. Lawrence S 86 Mandronls. George J 226 Mangoni. Mkhael A 51. 132 Mankoff. Paul B 131 Mann. Naomi R 226 Mannettc. John J. Manning. Juke A 69. 107, 110. 121. 180. 220. 226 Manning. Peter T 111, 206 Mansfield. Daniel J Mansfield. Tara J 215 Manteiman. Usa G. 248 Manxanares, Mary A 226 Maraxan. Octaviar Marcus. Deidre B 215 Marcus. Eksa J 206 Marcus. Jaknie S. 107 Marcus. Mkhael P 95 Marcus. Steven J 132. 248 MargslK. Tammy S. Mar gobs. Mkhael E 88. 43. 215 Margules. Dan S 43. 49. 226 Mark. Usa K MarkowKi. Mkhael B 226 Marks. Alan G. 80. 248 Marks. Kimberly L. Marouks. Vickie 123. 206 Martin, June H 206 Martin. Marge M 248 Martin. Robert E 248 Martin. Wendy A 215 Martmex. Robert 47. 51. 206 Martkex. Rose M Marrouk. Jacob 206 Marxouk. Vivians 215 Mason. Juke A 248 Massat. Erich R 85 Matan. Waiter C 114. 215 Mathew. Jakn M Mathew. Joes M Matusxak. Samuel C 17. 19. 102. 103. 108. 109. 146. 248 Max. Jeffrey S 215 Max. Rhonda 206 MaxweB. Janke K 110. 138. 215 Mayer Larry A 137. 206 Meyron. Eric B Mays. Meflody E Maxure. Aims B 107. 248 Maxure. Ah son L 206 Maxure. Heather A 51. 206 Maxure. Rodney I. 137, 215 Me Gain, Doogia P 248 McCall Monique 206 McCarthy Maria A McCord, Marva D McCracken. Mark 116. 117. 144. 248 McCue. Frank J 39. 248 Me Dade. Nancy A McGknla. Mkhael S McGowan. Diana L 43 McGowan. John McIntosh. James E 109. 226 McIntyre. Catherine T. 138 McKenna. Barbara A 142. 248 McWhener. Deborah K 207 Mcch. Wanda B 86. 226 Medansky. Nadke S 71. 248 Medina. Emmytou J Mehr. Jeffrey L. 248 Mein. Nurtt 86. 52. 57. 59. 61. 248 MeMer. Suxanne B. 67. 71. 73. 220. 226 Meieckson. Mkhael Mebdones. Peter A. Mall. Deborah B Melruck. Cary J. Mekxer. Arlene N Mehxer, Hal S. 27. 29. 226 Menches. Barry A Mendelsohn. Heidi B 51. 110. 121. 138. 207 Mendelsohn. Marc S 226 Mendelsohn. MkheBe 210, 215 Mendex. Edward R 95. 110. 215. 228 Mendez Pablo. E Mendoza. Judith 0 85. 226 Mendoza. Ramil 137. 207 Mendiasctno. Anthony Merdkger. Usa A 215 Masks. Belinda 207 Masks. Leopokfo S Masks. Ludmilla Meyer. KeBy 1. 16. 207 Meyer. Laura I 207 Meyers. Kathleen M 17. 61. 69. 71. 104. 105. 123. 138. 144 Meyers. Leroy J 49. 215 Meyers. Rons L_ 71. 226 Meyerson. David S 248 Mhoon. Hyun-Joo 57. 226 Mhoon. Young. H 215 Mkhael. Steven A 109 Michaels. David L. 215 Michaels. Wilkam D Mwlak Mkhael H Migdal. Ronald J 65. 207 MikeB. Terr en C 95. 226 MUa. Lydk 31. 43. 226. 260 Mkecfci. Andrew J 110. 132. 215 MUecki. Anthony J MUecki. Koran C 248 Mkecki. Timothy J 110. 215 Miles. Cedric A 109 281 Miller Bradley S Miller. Jenny L 21S Miller, Lome T. Miller, Marcl J 215 Miller. Mark A 49. 67. 226 Miller, Paul B 80 67 Miller, Sandra A 51. 207 Miller, Sharon D 249 Miller Wendy L Mine Robert J. Mink. Karen Mmow, Janet M Mnow, Marla S 249 Mmow, Benjamin Minsky. Jodi E 207 Mtncanyan Sibil 226 Mitchel. Doug M 110, 131. 207 Mitrou. George P 226 MocUoH. Brian H 249 ModMf. Sheree A 85. 215 Moeller. Kimberly A 207 Molitor. Jeffery T 55. 69. 132, 249 Monaco. Mary T Monstvi. Kimberly L 51. 123. 138. 207 Montane . Elvtn 215 Moore Donald J 128 Moore Dorothy E 126. 207 Moore. John Moore. Mary K 19. 215 Moran. Kevu. T 249 Moran. Monica M 215 Moran. She tie A 207 Moot . Hilaury J 226 Morse Dave R 114. 132, 207 Morse Neal I 80 Moschovto. Peter N 226 Moscoso Anita C. Mosenson. Scott M 35. 114. 226 Moses Alisa C 13. 226 Moskowttz. Janice C 249 Moss Jennifer E 207 Moieff, David S 116. 215 Motznv Sean E 215 Mov Alda 61. 85. 110. 249. 273. 275 Mo-. Doris 71. 215 Moy. James 96. 226 Moy. Jane 249 Moy. Nancy W 226 Moy. Staph. - Moon. Laura 5 71. 210. 215 Muehtbauer, Jeffrey 249 Mueller. Nancy I. Murata. Junho Mustek. Michael Ay 112. 249 Mutsman. Marjorie Myers. Jason B 207 Myerson Cara M 226 Myhr Christine S 107 127 138. 215 N Nachbm. Mark $ 226 Nadler Jacquelne S. 94. 210. 215 - ■ Naguita Qynis M 96. 226 Nakamura. Casoi P. 226 Nakao, Julie E. 226 Nathan. Sheraase M. Nathan son. Harry Nathan son. Paul 249 Natker Marc A 226 Naumes. Arm M 71. 215 Navarrete, Martin 226 Navarro. Carohna O Navas. Duma E 215 Navas. Lucy M 226 Nararoff, Tony S 249 NehrlittJ, Sandra E Nall. Ronald A Netman Dabra B 226 Netaon. Lon A 104. 226 Nefaon. Linda Napomuceno. Renato D 128. 129. 249 Nepomaceno. Violate D. 207 Natchm. Cary S 207. 51 Natt Daria M 249 Naltr.in. Sherry Neu Amy F 94. 207 . Neulandcr. Andrew L. 114. 226 Neuman. Martin A Neumann. Diane C Neuson. David W 249 Neuson. Lisa A 123. 138. 215 Newman. EJtasa G 226 Nickey. Jon W Nideir. Sandra B 249 Nieto. Jalro 111. 207 Nisbet. Laura N 49. 215 Nltti. Anthony W 249 Noesen. Mary B 215 No sen. Paul R Norris. Michael 207 Nosanov Stacy R 61. 69. 107. 140. 141, 249 126 Novak Christopher D 207 Novick. Daryl L 249. 80 Novit. Jerry A 226 Novoseisky. Scott A 61. 92, 102, 112. 250 Novoselsky. Brent H. 110. 207 Nowik. Tony J 215 Nudelman. Ellen S Nudeiman. Irwin 226 Nudelman. Marc H Nuner, Ales 226 Nusinson. Shan D 69. 94. 142, 143. 226. 86 Nygard. Enc L 207 Patriarca Rina 107 Patrtarca. Rodolfo 102. 103. 250 Patt. Dennis G , Jr Patwa, Shak.ra B 52. 207 Paul. Robert J 250 Paul. Scott B 215 Pauli. Stephanie R 215 Paylan. Antrantk 114, 207 Payne David A, Payne. Gregory H 207 Payne. Mike A 207. 51 Pa ol. Bonnie S O'Bnen. Maureen T 226 O'Connefl. Susan M 43. 226 O'Kane. Francis M O'Kane. James G 226 O'Rourke. Donald P 132 O'Rourke. James 215 O'Rourke. 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Sophie 207 Papp. Joseph J 207 Pappanduros. Richard 69. 77. 92. 112. 250 Pardel. Keith E 227 Partal. John Park. Jung A 43. 227 Park. Jung H Park Sun H. Parker Lynn M 49. 215 Parker. Sharon C Parker Sharon K Parkinson. Linda D Paaikiet Cheryl A Patel. Chhaya Patel. Jigisha V Patel, Kuldlp M 250 Patel. Nirmesh 207, 215 Patel. Nishuh P 114 Patel Umadevi 52 Petto, Tracey R Petnarca Rey 102. 137. 215 Patrtarca. Rica C 207. 227 Pearlman. Karen B Pechtei. Susan L 210. 215 Peck. Bonnie S 227 Peck. Usa M 227 Peck. Steven A 207. 51 Pelset, Lawrence S 128. 131 Peiser. Mark A 114, 131. 207 Pekofsky Jeffrey A 207 Pekoisky. Shan J. Peller. Debbie f 126 Penalota. Janelte D Penn. Ch-’- ies D 96. 227 Peiuier David J. 59. 227. 80 Pentter, Marc S 207 47 PUnmngton. Share- Penoftky Cheryl I 215 — Pepper. Bryan J 132. 215, 55 Perefmutter. David T 250 Peter. Daisy L 107, ; S0 Pete . Kevin I. 227 Pert . Mane E 104. 138 215 Perk ms. Lyle B 102 227 Perkins, Robert A 23. 35 43. 31 Perlman. Debbie Perlman. 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Nancy E 254 Shaftal. Jennifer J 210. 216 Shah. Vrnod C 114 208 Shanahan Maureen B Shaoul, Janet Shapiro David M 216 Shapiro Leslie A 61. 71. 255 Shapiro. Michelle D Sharff Fehcta S 228 Shavoiian. Kayvan Shazar. lilach Shepsky. Richard E 3 Shar Aaron 220 220 J Silver. Howard N Stiver, liana S. «3. Stiver. Jay M Stiver. Jeffrey M 65. 110. 220 Stiver. Kim M 208 Stiver. Lon A 220. 228 Silver. Matthew 24 26. 27 28. 31. 43. 77. 228 Stiver. Mitchell 109. 2S5 Silverman. Bonrua M 51 78 . 208 Simon. Larry Simon. Louis B Saner Michael P Simon. Sandra D 228 Sanpson, Karan B 104 Smatra. Vincam J 208 S.ngtr. Alan H 22« Singer. Brian H Singer, Karan A 43 25 Singer, Stave- J 43 Stngh. Roor fer San on. Richard E 220 Sirota. Mar cl B 61 71 Svotzki. Susan M Sttton. Roberta J 225 Srtton Rochelle 2S5 Skotnic r Gar . B 55. 220 Skowro- Lon J slade Scon A 110, 220 biage! Andrew L 69. 255 rl Bonnie H 208 ntt Bonnie A 228 M Brad 55. 69. 85. 255 Stanford R 114. 228 Slow-ik. Colm M 109. 255. 260 Small. 0av d A 86. 228. 260 Janet T 30. 228 Steve N 110. 208 s-nessaert Jean M 208 Smassaert 1 -vda M Smetana M chad P 110.208 Smiley Kevin A Smiley. Sabr.na M 107 141. 220 Smith, Gregg L 69)96 97. 111. 118. 220 South. Kimberly Smith. Lot. H 228 Smith. Loan H 71. 128. 129 Smith. Marilyn K smith. Scott 92, 112. 2SS smith. Scott A Smoicn. Alar M 43. 49. 59. 228, 260 Snyder Peter A 95, 114. 220 So. Woo J 220 Sob l. Dan R 35 256 Socfcal. Car, r S 208 Sockal.toav d A 256 Sockal. Melissa F. 220 Soco. Ferdinand 256 Soco, Orlando P 228 Soahn Christoph J 228 Sokoisky, Gennady Solar. Sharon C ''220 ' Bath 171.228 Bath L 61. 86 256 Solomon Karan J 43. 57. 208 Solomon Mark S 132 Solomon. Mitchell A 65. 208 Soiovy. Rlcha- : A 114. 131, 220 Solovy. Scott M 92. 112 256 Soft . Richard Soleang Mary 228 SMvang Ronald Sommers. Juba B 43. 208 Son. Paula M 208 Soohen Laura A 107. 228 Sorkin. Randy B 114. 137. 208 Soroka. Julia A 94. 208 Sovcik. Patricia L 123. 138. 208 Spagnoi.. Ton. 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Stem!orth Diana K 256 Stepan. David A 208 Stepan. Robart 256 Stem. Anthony J 112. 256 Stem Brad Darnel HO. 131. 220 Slam David J 132 Slam. Gragg H 220 Stem. Jay A 43. 228 Stem. Juli D 43. 220 Stern. Larry M 220 stern Scott F 71. 77. 131. 228 Stern Todd Michael 109 Stern Wendy A 220 Sternberg. Randy A 208 Sternfeld. Laurel J. 71. 256 Stevens Craig N 95. 228 Steven John P St . John G Stile John 256 Stoga. Regina Stolberg. Lawrence R 256 Stolz. Richard Stone. Jerome M 256 Stone. Joal J. 131, 208 Stone. Lisa A 123. 138. 208 St on . Robin A 208 St on . Stavan C 220 Story. Mark A Strack, Gabriel a E 94. 257 vraum. Caroi .. 208 Sirautt, Rick, T 257.80 Strombarg N Paul 257 Strongin llys B 207 Strongin. Ira S 228 Stuckmann. Janice A 123. 138. 220 Sturm. Chris D 137. 208 Sturner. Jeff M Stutzman. Polly Suarez. Monica E 228 Suarez. Patricia E 189. 220 Sudandorf. Mana M 257 Sudandorf. Richard 114. 137. 208 Sugarman. Nancy H 75. 228 Sugmo. Frank T 65. 220 Suha|da. Joseph G 80. 128. 131. 2S7 Sul . Frank F 208 Sulitvan. Dawn M 208. 126 Suibvan. Jeffrey Sulk van Noviatta B 208 Sumner. Jeffrey A 26. 27. 229. 35. 31 Sushmsiu. Christine 210. 220 Sushtnski. Janet A 71. 104. 123. 220. 229 Susaman. Richard J Sutk«r. Howard 1 114. 229 Sutker Jeffrey A 116. 220 Sutkar. Karan S 73. 2S7 Sutker. Scott Sutkar. Shan G 208 Sward. David W 220 Swadbarg. Andrew W 114. 229 Swadbarg. Stavan M Sweat©w. Paul L 229 Swardtow. Bryan J. Swiderski Henry L 109. 132 Stainert. Lori A 2S7 Sztapka Diana L 71. 98. 138. 257 Sftapka Robart J 114. 208 Sztapka Thar A 123. 229 Szyszka Brian K 114. 209 Scyszk Kathleen M 69. 71. 104. 123. 138. 2S7 T Tag. Danny S Tammoto Erl 123. 229 Tauber. Scott J 27. 43. 61. 257 Taylor. David N 257 Taylor. Deanna L 209 Tele hart. Christopher HO. 209 283 284 Teichert. William C 110. 130. 131. 218 Telman. David A 257 Tang. Judy 218 Teng Michael 257 Tapper Daniel J 77. 100. 101 131. 229 Tapper. Franctne L. 209 Tcrkel. Beverly M 209 Terkel. Lai B 61. 74. 75. 257 Teat a. 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Jeffrey R 102. 103. 258 Turovitx. Jen E 258 Tutt. Michele B Tymauer. Mark Tiakts. Anna M Tiakis. Elaine U Uchiyama. Kenneth Udesky. Michael S. Ulbert. Lawrence P. Ufbert. Tony S 229 UUoa. David J Ulmer Denise B Umansky. Jay 80 Unterfenger. Gregory 259 UnteHenger. Paul R 102. 114. 218 Urbanski. Joseph Unbe. Darnel F Urkov. Stuart E Urow. Cheryl L 218. 86 Utschen. Andrea R 43. 209 V Vaessen. John D 102. 110. 218 Vaithsanathan. Cynthi 229 Valde . Feb Vaide . Joab 110. 218 Valde . Ross Vamvakos. John 259. 80 Van Der Hacgen. Kenny 67. 259 Van Uffeien. Diane M 259 Varela. Judy A Vargnete. Abraham 55. 218 Vasgua . Lisa I 67. 2)8 Vatkm. Leonardo A 259 Vargu Adrian O 259 Vcii. Deborah J 51. 209 Velleff. Kerry G 9 Vender. Marla G. 259 Vcxler. Wendy B JO Via. Audrey D 25« jj Vicari Debra A 259 , Vican Sheryl L 209. 126 Vicenoo, Joelito S 209 Viewn, Victoria 229 Viner. Cheryl F. 229 I Vlahandreas. George Voight. Susan ne M 209 Voss. Wayne B 92. 112, Vowell. Thomas D Vuetc. Angela 259 Vuclc. 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