Niles Township High School West - Spectrum Yearbook (Skokie, IL)

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H ' )oM ' A d -V. ' 4 S: - - .. M ' - my ' Ki- y t§ ' i - k . A. . o il dA -.l - WJ .f .0 Qr t; 5 4 jiJC o- ' ' ' ' -y- ih ' l Xj: - THE SENIOR CLASS OF NILES WEST PRESENTS . . . iHiiii o Editor-iii-Cliief— Joanne Xetzky Academic— Monica Cliclauan Administration and Faculty— Sue Boimc Clubs and Organizations— Janice Graham Special Events— Adrian Kovalskv, Jackie Lehr Senior: Janice KermanLinda Lawrence, Susan Lerner I ' nderdassnien— Sue Boiine Athletics— Stan Kisenhanimer Index— l£ah Shijier Art— Candi Bairn Business Manager— Diane Rosga Sponsors— Mr. Richard Manger, Miss Rita Stewart VOLUME V TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Academic 5.25 Administration Faculty 26-49 Clubs Organizations .50-93 Special Events 94-113 Senior 114-149 Underclassmen 150-177 Athletics 178-197 Index 200-207 . ' .Vtr tiB ' ) l 6 ? K : ' ff ' in ? ■ vftfjK, f l ' ? « ' J ' :fcZ4 ' . y iwvvr,;- rt • i.v 7. . . m« im-Mm aOOK FORWARD ! GROW, MEET NEW PEO- PLE, THINK, DISCUSS, CHANGE. LIVE, ENJOY, TRY, LEARN. BUT EVERY NOW AND THEN, LOOK ABOUT! KNOW THAT YOU ARE GROWINGAND CHANGING. SEE HOW CLEAR, HOW VIVID THINGS CAN BE. LOOK ABOUT! c ACADEMIC V ENGLISH Maximum cooperation and intensive teaching helped to give all Niles West freshmen similar training and hack- ground in English skills. Seniors had the opportunity for greater variety in the new team teaching units. In this program, teachers exchanged classes, and as a re- sult, were allowed to concentrate on particular areas. Students were exposed to different personalities, teaching techniques, and a varietv of insights. -, 1 i sr M. Rubin and A. Steinberg analyze llieir compositions before submitting tliem. J. Zuctarclli uses llie lansl reading niacliiue desigjied to increase iier reading speed. S. Berger Supplementary Readings Stimulate Group Discussions ▼- ncci ' «.«. t KV va BI ■ TTTTv a W In D. Johnson discusses the United States ' role in the Spanish American War. M. Monitz and T. Cartwright study various relationships in political science. SOCIAL STUDIES The social studies classes at Nlles West are not just a presentation of collected facts, but a penetrating look into the complex higtory of man and civilization. Spirited and lively class discussions give the student the opportunity to express opinions and draw conclusions. They are constantly urged to evaluate and reevaluate that which -they have studied. Paperback books have been made available to them so that they might further increase their knowledge in this area of study. Class discussion is geared toward expressing individual opinion. Revised Curriculum Fulfills Individual Needs S. Chomsky adjusts an angle using a sUding triangle. MATHEMATICS The queen of the sciences offers the students of Niles West the importance of precision and reasoning. Niles West was the first school of the three high schools to conduct classes in analytic geometry and calculus. This was done on an experiemental basis for students who had done well in advanced algebra and trigonometry classes. The mathematics programs have been revised in an ever constant effort to present the students with challenging and reliable programs. ■■ ' i ' .i :-i ' ' j5iS? K. Luscombe and J. KaiUor set up geometric proofs for discussion. SCIENCE Future Scientists Publish Atoms, Probe Into Unkown The Science Department at Niles West hopes to arouse curiousity, uiterest, and encourage logical thinking in its students. Through the use of the laboratory facilities, students rediscover facts and learn how to apply them. As scientific progress moves so rapidly, it is a challenge to keep abreast of current discoveries. This year, stu- dents exchanged and found ideas in Atoms, a West students ' science publication. The Science and Industrial Arts Departments also combined to design and make go- carts . The former made the engines, while the latter constructed the frames. L. Mcs.fer and K. Kk.slein tcsl cunipuuJids tu discover llii- presence ol chemical changes. The morphology.- of plants is obsened by D. I ' erz and J. Rosenthal. R. Kaplan and D. Fried are massing chemicals for CBA chemistry p. Tucker takes a siesta. LANGUAGE Whether it is Cervantes, Camus, Cicero or Goethe, the students of Niles West have the opportunity for ex- tensive study in the area of foreign languages. All foreign languages are on a four year basis and have their roots in a carefully developed program. The program not only offers the student the opportunity to learn to speak the language but also to study other cultures. The students have access to a language laboratory, foreign films, film strips and recorded tapes as well as various foreign lan- guage clubs. R. Salon portrays a Frencliman. Students imitate French pronounciation. I Varied Facilities Further Comprehension L. Jacobs - the conquering Roman. D. Halieman listens to the recording of her Spanish composition. I.. Chaplik New Facilities, Greater Opportunities Offer Valuable Experience I ' M. Abrahamson welds wire mcsli with latest apparatus. B. Smith and C. Honnet rehearse a scene from Tenth Man during Actor ' s Workshop. FINE ARTS The Fine Arts program at Niles West does not create just artists and technicians. The product is not as important as the preparation. Instead, it fosters creativity, sensitivity, and greater aware- ness. This year, due to new equipment, art students were able to create larger and sturdier works in welded steel. The music department enriched the lives of the entire school communitv with magnificent concerts and participation in school activities. Stage band, along withfeiTiale vocalists, worked on new and en- tertaining arrangements. A constant effort was put forth to bring about talented expression of all stu- dents involved in musical pursuits. Tlie band reiiearses tlie overture for the talent show. M. Stremke blends colors for an abstract design. New Programs Present Challenge INDUSTRIAL ARTS Drawing boards, pistons, electronics, wood working, or any other major aspect of industrial arts education provides a vast array of challenging courses lor the student of Niles West. A new course in combined general science and industrial arts was begun this year. Studies included construction and research in short wave radio sets, Minovac computers, and other apparatus. New and better programs have kept pace to give students every possible opportunity to prepare for the intricate workings and demands of our mechanical age. U. (larlsoii and I.. Wilson lilt tlic engine ironi a ' 57 Chevy. T. Krok worlds on jointer doing edgework. ' Stress on Advertising, Bookkeeping Prepares Students For Prospective Careers BUSINESS EDUCATION A busy typing class, stenography class, and sales ad- yertising class sparked the Niles West students to make rapid progress in this area of study. Instruction was re- vised to coincide with the latest leyel in automation. All courses are geared toward giying the students a good preparation for future careers in a rapidly changing world. K. Qulsl types from a dictaphone. S. Cooper uses ball gymnastics to develop agility. PHYSICAL EDUCATION ■«  «.« ,. Emphasis on Fundamental Goals Students are learning reasons for taking physical edu- cation classes. Physical ability is coordinated with mental ability; both will grow when they are giyen the oppor- tunity to do so. A course such as physiology- of exercise emphasizes the benefits deriyed Irom actiyity of yarious body systems. Juniors, for the first time this year, were exposed to this course and tound it most beneficial because they had a background in biology. Slimnastics, a new innoyation, was introduced as a collection of indiyidual actiyities which helped each girl to assess her own physical status and plan exercises accordingly. J. Puerkel DRIVER EDUCATION A complete new series of wide screen films has been employed in the Driyer Education Department to help make instruction easier and more enjoyable. Engaged in sponsoring a Traffic Safety Council, the department pre- sently superyises the parking lot. The ultimate goal of the Council is to get young people interested in the general safety for all. W. Leavltt Safety Council Promotes Driving Precautions Girls Design, Sew Clown Outfits For School Talent Show HOME ARTS Enrichment through the development of the personal- ity, appearance, and the relationships with the home and society was featured in the Horne Economics Department. Involved in a most worthwhile experience and venture, those who studied clothing designed decorative costumes for the standing company in the school talent show. 22 B. Smith samples the chocolate Icing for her cake. K. Lundie, L. Semmerling CLASSical CLOSEUPS I never realized thai thev would discuss that Aborigines eat eggs for breakfast. I thought Family Living would be a bore — G. Bell Look, mom, I ' m studying! —J. Coldman i Oh, no, Mr. McGee you can ' t bring your band in there! I ' ve got to get in! — G. Zera Lei ' s see now, one and one are . . . — B.Ashlevitz r So what L do we do i now?? k 1 Put it in, put it in, put it in that beiskel rim. I work wiih my two hands, my teeih, and a comb. — D. Warner ' Twas the night before Christmas and al! through the ni ht. not a creature was stirring, not even a monitor. ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY ,v Mr. Ernest Liden, Jr. Mrs. Herman Bloch Secretary Mr. Kenneth Littrell BOARD OF EDUCATION Instrumental in making the Niles Township High Schools successful in all facets is the Board of Education. The seven members, elected by the citizens of the township, meet once a week to discuss and act upon various issues essential to the management of the schools. Approving textbooks, formulating the budget and hiring personnel, the Board of Education gives unselfishly of its time to see that the Niles Township High Schools receive every possible benefit. A new innovation this year is the Co- ordinating Committee for Program Development. The CCPD is made up of members of the Board and faculty members from all three schools. The committee strives to bring various problems to light and then resolve them. Mr. John M. Mau President Mr. Raymond L, Osborn Dr. Francis J. Saunders Mr. Milton Falkoff 28 I I SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Mr. Paul Houghton Assistant Superintendent of Adminjslraiivc Services  r. Clyde Parker Superintendent Dr. John Harris Assistant Supermlendent of Curriculum and Instruction As the administrative head of Niles West, Xiles East, and Xiles North. Dr. Clyde Parker has a major role in the formulation of both educational and financial policies essential to the smootli functioning of the schools. Dr. Parker has been superintendent of the Niles Township High Schools for seven years. He has also served the communities of Washington, Indiana; Moline, Illinois; and Cedar Rapids, Iowa in this capacity. Appointed by the Board of P.ducation to assist Dr. Parker are Dr. John Harris and Mr. Paul Houghton. CENTRAL Dr. Arthur Ryden Staff Director Guidance and Testing Services Dr. Ted Cobun Director of Audio ' isuat Education The many tasks of a large school system must be directed from various offices by competent ad- ministrators. The members of the Central Adminis- trative offices are vital in the task of helping this school system function efficiently. The offices of Special Services and Educational Services work closely with all other offices to see that only the best programs and policies prevail ior the Niles Town- ship Community High Schools. Mr. John Anderson Superintendent of Building and Grounds ADMINISTRATION Dr. Ted Hughes Director of Business Aflairs Mr. Tony Adams, Assistant Director of Business Af- fairs; Mr. James Kelly, Chief Accountant. Dr. Nicholas T. Mannos Principal WEST ADMINISTRATION In addition to Dr. Nicholas T. Mannos assuming responsibility for the entire operation of school management, he serves as Niles West ' s inspiration in school spirit, communication, and progress. As Niles West ' s principal lor five years, Dr. Mannos has shown genuine concern for the welfare of both students and faculty. He meets regularly with members of the faculty. Student Council, each of the four Cabinets, and other organizations to discuss various issues with an open mind. Above all, let ' s keep our channel of communication always clear. The most important interaction is human interaction— of student and staff. Never is there a dull moment for the West Divi- sion administrators. They are constantly working to improve and better Niles West in all aspects. Not only are they responsible for each student in a particular class level, but their duties range Irom the supervision of the athletic and intramural programs to the scheduling of assemblies and the issuance of textbooks and lockers. Mr. Charles Mattka Senior iVincipal Director of Studciu Activities ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS Mr. Jon Klnghorn junior IVincipai Mr. Anton Schubcn Sophomore IVincijxil Diretlor of Student Accounting 33 ART Thomas L. Blackburn Department Head B.F.A., M.A. liradley University Art (Council Kamuiui V. Ilytry U.S., M.S. Viterbo College Montana State University Ronald D. Isom li.S., M.S. Illinois State University Art Council Mr. Isoni shows his inherent talents. BUSINESS EDUCATION Frank B. Fitzpatrick Departmenl Head B.S., M.S. Roosevelt University University of Wisconsin Annabel Begley Kenneth Drum B.S. B.S. East Ttnnesee State University (Carthage College Future Teachers Student Union Board Robert E. Feick B.S., M.A. University of Pittsburgh Ihiivcrsitv ol Coiniecticut Ewald (Jrossiuiescii B.A., M.S. State (College o( Iowa Northern Illinois I ' uivcrsity Student Union Board Judy E. Morrison B.S. University of Illinois National Honor S(x:iety Joanne M. O ' Neill B.B.A. University of Wisconsin Darrcll R. Smith B.S. Southern Illinois University Dorothy H. Wise B.S. F astern IlUnois University DRIVER EDUCATION Miss O ' Neill thinks before she begins instruction. Dennis H. Fickes B.S.. M.S. Eastern Illinois University Assistant Sophomore Football Sophomore Wrestling George J. Galla B.S. Universit ' oi Illinois Assistant Baseball Coach Trainer John A. Harmon A.B., M.S. McKendree College University ol Illinois James H. Kettleboroiigh Department Head B.S., M.S. Illinois State University University of Illinois Northern Illinois Ihiiversitv Saletv Conncil (George V.. Karl B.S..M.S. Southern Illinois University Frosh Outdoor Track Coach Soph Basketball Coach Frosh A Football Coach Katherine M. Kennedy B.A..M.S. Departnienl Head I ' nivcrsitv ol Wisconsin Richard R. . ntes B.S.,M.S. Beloit College University of Wisconsin Lucille N, Barnes A.B.. M.S. Mt. Holyokc (College I ' niversitv ol Illinois Kduiund ( ' . Berck B.A.,M. A. Dcl ' aul University Carole L. Berg B.A. .Sl.Olaf AInms ( Science Newspaper) Assistant Richard K. Bielecki B . .. MA. St. Mar - of the 1-ike DeBaul I ' niversitv Assistant Debate Coach E N G L I S H 35 IW 1 Valerie D. lioyd H William J. Gallagher li.A. 1 H.S.,iM.S. Lake Forest College Frank Calzaretta ™ Adrienne C. Drell Loras College Forensics B.A. B.S., M.A.T. University of Wisconsin Pow Wow Assistant Depaiil I ' niversitv Mariainie K. Cordis University of Wisconsin Spotlighlers Techniail Director of Thepians A.B. Northwestern University Technical Director for School Augiistana College Productions Freslinien C:abinet Kichard K, ( ragg Lorraine Hatscher jane A. Mepple Nancy J, Kemp 1?.A.,M.A. l!.F.D.,M.A. B.A. B.S. University of Illinois Illinois State Normal Ihiiversity Purdue Universitv Northern Illinois Universit Apotheosis Washington University Girl ' s Council Arts Club James M B.S., MA. Universitv Knaak of Illinois Joan Macala B.A. Bowling (Irecn State University Loyola University Girl ' s Council Thomas J. McMahon B.A., M.A. St. John ' s ( ' ollege LInivcrsity ol Chicago Soph Track Coach Morris Parker B.A. Universitv of Arkansas James P. Richter B.S. Northwestern University Miami of Ohio I ' niversity Senior ( ' abinet Janei D. Schachtcr A.B. University of Illinois Debate Kdward M. Stoyanoft B.J.. M.A.T. University oi Missouri Northwestern Uni ' ersity West n ' ord Faith G. ' ickerman B.S. Universitv of Minnesota FOREIGN LANGUAGE Sandra I. Erikson B.A.. Diplome Superieur Bradley University Sorbonne Usherettes Domitila F. Garcia B.A., M. Ed. Normal School Ignacio Agramonte Mar - Hoffman A.B. Mudelein College French Club Eileen G. Zelznick B.S. Northwestern I ' nivcrsitv Pow Wow Dramatics National Thespians -VIr. Richter records grades after an important exam. Terese E. Klinger Department Head A.M. University of Chicago Spanish Club Rosemary T. Beil B.A..M.A. Mundelein College Northwestern I ' niversity German Club George A. Brink B.A.. MA. Roosevelt University Jill . 1. Linn B.S. Nortliwestern University IndianaUniversity Russian Club Margaret K. Lulejian B.S. University of Wisconsin Sophomore Cabinet Richard I.. Manger B.A. St. Mary ' s College Saltillo ( ity College, Mexico Director for Spectrum 37 Barbara L. Mo .an A.li. (lullege ol Si. Francis Spaiiisli C ' liib Gerlrude . L O ' Reilly B.A., M.A. Rosary College Loyola Univcrsilv Marjory R. Schwab A.H., M.A. Vassar College Columbia Universily Latin Club .M. Irina Sielanini li.A.,M.A. Rosary College Loyola Lhiiversilv Mrs. think Garcia asks, up that answer: ' Where did she HOME ARTS W ' ilda.M. DeKnr Department Head 1!.S.,. LS. I ' urdnc l ' ni ersity iVggv [. Honii B.S., M.Ed. University ol lUinois Kmnre llomeinakers INDUSTRIAL ARTS Miss DeKur observes. The way to a man ' s heart is through his stomach r Jack K. Lain Department Head li.S., .M.A. Northern Illinois University Cobjrado State Supervisor ol . dult i- ' .ducation Assistant Varsity Kootball Coach James ' . Kntwistle U.S., M.S. Illinois State Normal Illinois State L ' uiversity Robert J. Janeczko B.S. Stout State College I ' U ' mouth ' rr()uble Shooting Contest Mel K, Schmidt B.S. Northern Illinois University Kail Intramurals j.V. Wrestling Coacii |ohn ]. Winlerhalter B.S. Stout University Radio and Electronics Club ' MATHEMATICS Mr. Winterhalter demonstrates the apparatus used in his classes. James C. Manin Valerie M. Brcdesou Department Head B.S. B.S.. M.S., . Ioorliead State College Southern Illinois University Junior Cabinet University ol Illinois John K. Bush B.S. Indiana State University Sophomore Football Indoor Track Spring Trainer Second ' ice-President of P.T.A. MarjorieJ. Carlson B.S.,M.S Northern Illinois University Syracuse University ,4tom5 (Science Newspaper) Assistant Donald W. Field B.A. Southern Illinois University University oi Da lon Frosh-Soph Cross Country Frosli B Basketball Dennis F,. Filliman B.A. State College of Iowa Freshman B Football Jmiior Varsity Basketball Richard F. . Iarr B.S.. .M.S. Ball State Teachers College Purdue University .Miriam K. .Metz B.A. University of Michigan Bruce . . .Mitchell B.S.. .M.S. Northern Illinois l niversltv Uuiyersii ol Tennessee ( u-Spon.sor ol (iuard Club Assistant Varsiti, ' Swim Coach Allan 11 Pa.schke U.S. I ' uivcrsily ol Ari .oua Math Club l.ee N. Paviatos B.A.. M. S Lake Forest (k)llege Nortliwe.sleru University 39 ..:1t r ' .. Mr. Paschke ponders about a problem. MUSIC Hugh D. McGee Department Head B.M.E., .M.M.E. Murray State College University of Illinois Vivace Music Productions Charles R. Groeling B.A.,M.A. Drake University Northwestern University Director of Marching Band G. Duane McDowell B.M. in Ed., M.M, Northwestern University Stage Band s Zalman 1 ' . Usiskin Ralph C. Wiedl B.S., B.S., M.A. B.S.,MA. University of Illinois Loyola University Har ' and L ' nivcrsity National Honor Society Math Club Frances A. Wilbams Barr ' J. W ' itzgall B.S., M.S. B.S., M.A. Southern Illinois University Millikin llniversit ' Llniversitv ol Illinois Bowling Green State lhii ' ersitv Chess Club Mr. McDowell says, Strike up the band. ' William C.over Miriam S. Grceuberg Robert 1 ' . Hanrahan Dennis I,. Hoeppner Jerry Jackson B.S., MA. M.S.T. B.S.. M.S. B.S., M.A. B.S., M.S. B.S.. M.S. Ohio Stale University L ' nivcrsily of Illinois University of Notre Dame University of Iowa University of Illinois Missouri Universitv Northwestern I ' niversity University ot Western Mich gan I ' urdue University National Honor Societi, Junior Varsity Football Coach Aquasprites Assistant ' arsitv Tennis Coach Aquarium Club Soph Baseball Richard Kissack Bonnie C. Koven Sherman 0. (Kelmeii Robert W. Rakitan James E. Strnad B.A., M.S. B.A.,M.S.B. B.S. inKd.,M.S. Ed. B.S., M.S. B.S., M.S. State University of Iowa Northwestern University Northern Illinois University University of Illinois Illinois Slate University Rensselaer Polytechnic InsUlute Soulliern Illinois University Bio-Chemistry Club Science Seminar Z? I , Public Relations  tf s o c I A L S T U D I E S Kdwaid F. Brullic Depaitmcnl Head li.A., M.A., M.Kd. I.ovola University (iharles P. Anderson B.S., MA. Lhiiversity of ' iseonsin Nurtiiwestern lhiiversity ' i ' icket Director liiniur Varsity Baseball (loach (ieraldW. Boe ' ers B.A., M.A. Xorthwestern l ' ni ' ersil ' School Bookstore jack B. Fabri B.S.,M.S. North Carolina State College I ' nivcrsity ol Illinois Freshmen A Football Coach Varsity Golf Coach Winter Imra-Murals James J. Friedman B.A., LL.B., M.A. University of Illinois Northwestern University ( ' oin and Stamp Club Rosemary L. Fuerst B.S.,M.A. Loyola University Future Teachers John W. Gaull B.A., M.A. Northern Baptist College Northwestern University Blaine Gemeny B.S.,M.S. Illinois State Normal University Nancy H. Gerson B.A., M.A. University of Chicago Northwestern University John V. Handzel A.B.,M.A. DcFaul University Indiana University Ni- Ve-Hi Faculty Sponsor Daniel D. Hill A.B., M.A. University ol Michigan Frosh-Soph Tennis Coach Assistant Ticket Manager Otto F. Karbusicky B.S. Northern Illinois University Arthur H. Uipold B.A., M.A. University ol Wisconsin Beth H. Miller B.S. University of Wisconsin Fay J. I ' aras B.A.,M.A. Del ' aul University Northwestern University Student Council William R. Paulsen li.A.. MA. Slate College ol Iowa N-Club Head Freslinian liaskeiball Coach luiiiur A ' arsitv Foolball Coach Pauline A. Sciiniidi U.S.. M.S. I ' niversilv ot Illinois I ' niversitv ol Chicago .Mr. ( ' ampbell takes a rest between clas.ses. .MikeJ.liasrak John P. Hurkel lis.. MA. U.S. Duquesne University Indiana Universitv Indiana University Illinis I ' niversitv Varsitv Football Coach Varsity Cviiinaslics Coach Frosh-Soph C,u i Coach Spring Intramurals .Arnold N Cajti U.S.,. I.A. Ronald 1). Campbell B.A.. .M.S. Cornell College South Dakota State College University of Illinois X ' arsitv Swimming ( oacl Guard Club Sponsor | ' Outdoor Track Track Cross Country Coach Ron Henrici PH k B.S. Universitv of Wisconsin B V ■N Club ' f i K Assistant Varsity Football Freshman Baseball K f _ Freshman Wrestling Robert E. Porter V V . I.A. T m University of Illinois Varsity Wrestling Coach ■M 1 William Schnurr B.S., M.S. ■H ii HH University of Wisconsin Varsity Basketball Coach Assistant Varsitv Football Coach Ilarrv A. Slokes B.A.. M.A.. C.A.S. Ihiiversiiv of Illinois Xortlicni Illinuis L ' niversiiv Can you find Turkey; ' Mr. (iault asks a Xon Wcslern (!ivili alion sludeiii- BOYS ' PHYSICAL EDUCATION lames I!. I ' hipps Deparlineni Head H. Kd.. M.S. I ' .aslcrn Illinuis liiiversity Indiana I ' niversilv X ' .irsitv liaseball ]ohn K. Armour B.S. Kaslern Illinois rniversitv Frosh-Soph Gvmnastics Coach Fall Intramurals Fresh IJ Fooibali ( each De[)artnienl Head H.A.. M.A. Northwestern Uiiiversily Gym Leaders Marie O. Wise B.S. University of Wisconsin Connie J. Cliisholin 1!.A. Parsons (]oIIege Krosli-Soph Cheerleaders M. Joanne Morris B.S. Ilbnois State University ' arsity and J unior Varsity Cheerleaders With a burst of enthusiasm, Miss Morris walks into her 1st hour gym class. Bonnie L. Parkliouse B.S. Northern Illinois University Timers ' Club G.A.A. Supervisor Guards Club Betty R. Schmitz B.S. DePaul University Junior and Senior Orchesis Zormne K. Sonkin B.A. San Jose State College G.A.A. Coordinator Girls ' Tennis and Badminton Teams Lucile M. Swift B.S. ..M.A. University of Michigan Indiana University G.A.A. Intramural Supervisor Beatrice Urquiza B.S. Illinois State University Aquasprites Gymnastics Team GIRLS ' PHYSICAL EDUCATION VvoiiiK Carlson A.I!.. M.Ed. W ' heatoii Oollcgc I ' nivcrsiiv ot Kan.sas W ' alltT ( ' x ' king .. . 15 ..M.S. W ' liealoii C!oIlcgL- Xorlhem lllinoi: I ' nivtrsilv Niuretia Haerr U.S., M.Ed. I ' niversitv of .Missouri GUIDANCE I o IluosliiiL- 15.S., .M.. . Bcinidi Slate ( ' ollfgc Noriliwesiern I ' niversilv W ' iilard I irsttn . .U.. .M.. . . iigustana (lollcgc Washington University Marry .Sorlal H.A.. . I.A. Si. I«uis I ' nivcrsity Norlliwcstfrn I ' nivtrsily Tom Thomas B.A.M.A. Suite University ol Iowa Wayne W ' igell B.S.,M.S.,Ed.D. Eureka College Illinois State Normal University University ot Illinois Robert Redig B.A., M.A. St. Mary ' s College University of .Minnesota .Michigan State University School Social Worker School Psychologist Homebound Instruction Homebound Instruction Audio-Visual Coordinator Mary W. Rosenthal Mr. R. Gaebler Robert Bandelier Rochelle F. Spitz Mr. A. Rambis Ph. B.,M.S., V. M.S. U.S. B.A. Loyola University Northwestern University Ihiiversit) ' of Missouri Special Speech Reading Health Health Education Correction Specialist Center Center Rita R. Stewart B.S.,M.S. Southern Illinois University Assistant Director for Spectrum Harvey L. Grandstaff B.S., M.S. Southern Illinois University Diana J. Knight B.S.,M.A. University of Minnesota Eileen M . Sprmger R.N., B.S. St. Francis Hospital Loyola University Future Nurses Club Abigail D. Lawrence R.N., B.S. University of Minnesota Helen A. Porten Department Head B.A., A.M.L.S. DePaul University University of Michigan Library Phyllis Epstein B.A., M.A. University of Chicago Kent Followell B.S., M.S.L.S. W ' healon College University of Illinois Eleanor Shaevsky B.S., M.S. Wayne Stale University . SECRETARIAL AND CLERICAL STAFFS Central: LAST ROW: E. C.omitor, F. Hage, I. Batschauer, G. Leapley, R. Bisentrops, M. Marshall, A. Ishizuka. FIRST ROW: |. Slollery, R. Oswald, V. Wilson, L. Mastrogany, H. Johnson. West Division: LAST ROW: H. McGlnnis, B. Fruhauf, R. Yach, C. McCann, E. Kaiser, M. Maggio, D. Scanlan, S. Cristol, T. Bass, B. Blum. S. Szymanski. . Kornbluth, M. Thomas. FIRST ROW: E. i-hnlc, 11. Snyder. E. Pctsch, P. Hammond, S. Chrisos, M. Bellezzo, F. Cook. CAFETERIA LAST ROW: R. Reldpausch, H. Binzer, V. Novotny, V. Killey, I. Bergstrom, E. Hennig, M. Sinkule. THIRD ROW; S. Donnelly, F. Ciolino, M. VanGrimbergen, L. Sheridan, D. Schultz. SECOND ROW: C. Borcliert, C. Helman, L. McClosky, L. Bowman. FIRST ROW: .M. Zeltl, E. Kyney. MAINTENANCE LAST ROW: F. Reldpausch, H. Binzer, V. Novotny, V. Killey, I. Bergstrom, E. Hennig, M. Sinkule. THIRD ROW: S. Donnelly, K. Clollno, M. VanOrimbergen, L. Sheridan, D. Schultz. SECOND ROW: C. Borchert, C. Helman, L. McClosky, L. Bowman. FIRST ROW; M. ZetU, E. Kyney. P.T.A. LAST ROW: J. Ponterelli (Secretary), L. Krislofl, 1. Comyn. FIRST ROW: J. Hill (President), M. Swanson ( First Vice President), J. Bush ( Second Vice President). Mrs. H. Barclay, Mr. W. Handzel, Mrs. D. Floyd, Mrs. R. Oppice, Mr. R. Oppice, Mrs. R. English, Mr. K T} C ' X ' P ' D C English, Mrs. C. Kluge, Dr. G. T. Gilluly, Mrs. 0. Prim, Mr. O. Prim, Mrs. R. Barber, Mr. R. Barber Mr. J. Zelienka, Mr. J. Wilson, Mrs. J. Wilson, Mrs. W. Guenther, Mr. C. Kluge, Mr. H. Barclay, Mr. E. Harms. I Ai c- :-it ' ' Wil i J LUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS : r 1 i i SPECTRUM PLANNING DRAWS TOWARDS ITS - « LIMITS EXPECTATIONS spectrum Editors LAST ROW: L. Lawrence (Senior Section Co-Editor), L. Shiner (Index Editor), S. Boime (Underclass and Faculty Editor), J. Graham (Activities Editor), M. Glickman ( Academic Editor),MissStewart(Spon- sor), Mr. Manger (Sponsor). FIRST ROW: J. Lehr (Special Events Co-Editor), S. I rner ( Senior Sec- tion Co-Editor), C. Bairn (Art Editor), J. Kerman (Senior Section Co-Editor), A. Kovalsky (Special Events Co-Editor), S. Eisenhammer (Sports Editor), J. Netzky (Editor-in-Chief). J. Netzky, Editor-in-Chief, and C. Baim, Art Editor, decide on the best dimensions for a piaure. Oblique movement toward our goal. Movement sometimes unhurried, sometimes sidetracked into a maze of paper clips, photos, and dummy sheets. Laborious advance and retreat: welcome to the land of confusion, missed schedules-and, sometimes, dead- lines met. Goal-a product worthy of the blood, sweat, toil, and typewriter ink expended. sz WEST W ORD RATES FIRST PLACE AWARD Hours spent after school. Designing page layouts. Cropping pictures, writing, editorials, news stories, sports articles, and features. The frustra- tions of trying to meet deadlines. Staying late at the printer ' s to proof- read pages. Pride in winning, as always, a first place award from Columbia Scholastic Press Association. West Won Kdilors, J. Click, C. liacii, and L. Nehardt, examine past issues. H ' cv Word I. Si ' KOW: I,. XeharKCo-l- ' calure Kditor), I ' , . vberg (Co-Xcws Kditor). S. Kronitlow ( Co-lulilor-in-Cliit ' O, ( ' .. Bach ( Cu-I ' caturc I ' .ditor), . Ir. Stoyanoll (.Sponsor), |. (ilick (Co-.News Kditor). KIKSr ROW: I). Hull.- blatt ( I ' agc ' I ' wo l- ' .ditor), ' . Siraiiss (Cu- I ' .ditor-in-Cliicf). Sjxirt.s I ' .ditois 1). (irct ' nspan antl .S, lioscn- i l()oiii tlociiic (iM llu ' best pictures lor a lortli- coming issue. . Apotheosis LAST ROW: C. Anderson. C. Cedar. D. Ilaheman, J. Dennis. . SECOND ItOW: I.. Silbernian. W. I.yun. D. Kolhblatl. . Strauss. K. Dunsler. [. Jacobson (President). J. (iraliam (.Secreuirv ,. T. . vberg { Vicel ' resident), S. liarnow (Treasurer). KIUST HOW; . . Ackerly, R. landsman, li. lacobson. APOTHEOSIS ACCEPTS FOREIGN LANGUAGE MANUSCRIPTS An atmosphere of intense concentration prevails. Papers rustle as manu- scripts are being graded. Thoughts are interrupted only to permit taking a bite from a large yellow apple. Illustrations designed for manuscripts. Accep- tance of creative writing in foreign languages. Creativity captured in the an- nual magazine. S. Barnow concentrates on the quality of an Apotlicosi entr ' . ATOMS HAS SUCCESSFUL START Some experiments do not succeed; sometimes the indicator solution does not change color. Other exper- iments turn ou{ Atoms, the science newspaper; a successful one. Articles that inform, features to entertain, all stapled into a publication fewer than 6.02 .K 1023 pages. .l HWV Stuff D. Iried. .X.Cliii-n. C. Mtlin. tftammmmuitmmtmmt Student (Council Ij ST ROW: M. Jennings, J. WuU ' , K. Kosenblooni, j. Tiasatti, R. Torenko, [. Uicordati, D. Ileilbron, R. Coshalt, II. Lerner. KOl ' KTll ROW: M. Johnson, J. Ilertzberg. I.. .Slein, J. (ioidon, C. llonnet, M. I ' vsno. M. Fung, L Shiner. THIRD ROW: li. llerbslman, A. Mandell, M. Unick, li. Block, K. KIden, N. . ckerly, II. I ' ottcr, R. Rosen. SKCOND ROW: M. Mils, B. Braude, J. I ' odell, J. Cooper, . . Spitzer, K. Brooks, E. Kipnis, S. Klalch, S. Bernstein. KIKST ROW: J. Bailey, J. Xelzky, L. C.ohn, O. Cohn, C. Callner, S. iiager, M. Glicknian. Representatives from all class levels, holding the responsibility of student government. Sponsors of the American Field Service exchange students, Bun- dles Day, the Ugly Man Dance, A.F.S. Chocolate Sales, the I.A.S.C. Convention, the School-to-School Project, Honor Lounge, Freshman Orientation, and the All-School Orientation, Homecoming, Brother- hood, Regional Basketball Tournament, and Spring Sports Assemblies. Students chosen to represent the student body as a whole, in hopes of solving school problems, and providing a governing body. Executive Board members, S. Cohen, B. ' i ' orenko, and I). Douglas make plans ior tiie I.A.S.C Convention. STUDENT COUNCIL SPONSORS I.A.S.C. CONVENTION Sliidint Council Kxecutive Roard SI AXDI.XC: W. Torenko (Corresponding Secretary), 1). Douglas (I ' reasurcr). Sll ri. (;: 1-. Ilraudc {Re- cording Secretary ), D. Stein ( ice-l ' resident), S. Cohen (President), Miss Paras ( Faculty Advisor). Open expression of ideas, a typical Student (Council meeting. 57 S.S.O. ENFORCES STRICTER RULES Footsteps go echoing down the corridor. May I see your pass? S.S.O. monitors working in the office, stapling, typing, running errands. New handbook, stricter rules. S.S.O. Study halls. Chairmen, secretaries, seating charts, and books piled on desks. Students poised--eager to leave. The first bell rings, and then, the second. The hurried steps of the tardy ones. May I see your pass? S.S.I). Kxnu ivc loan . l. S ' l ' HOW: 1 ' . ZIotnik (Head Chairman .S.S.S.Il.). II. Katz (Head Chairman, .S.S..M.),K. l,ees(IIead Chairman, S.S.D.). S.S.S. . LAST ROW: K. Matthew, D. I ' homas, J. Stengel, j. Creenberg, ]. .Seidinan. FIRST ROW: N. Kvans, R. Tash, 1 ' . ZIotnik ( Head Cliairman), ,M. Rockoff. I ..V. ). LAST ROW: li. I ' erlow, 1). MacAvcv, C. era. M.icklcn. K. Cluv. FlltSl ROW: M. ;lia| in.ui. li. I ' asli, K. IJnii. K. Robbiiis. R. Ires ( Head Cliairinan ). S.S. r L sr l!()W: [. Cowan, 1). Iluilbron. W l.cavill. K. WRuiiiaii. I Siuhiian. IIRST ROW l. Chap- man. R Kal . M- Kalz ( I lead ( ' liainnaji I. K. Ravine UNITY BOARD CLOSES WEST ' S CLUB ' S COMMUNICATION GAP An organization, consisting of the presidents of each school activity, inten- ded to encourage contact among other clubs. Sponsors of the Regional Basket- ■ ball Tournament, school spirit, inter- school communications, and hospitality. Unity lioard L ST ROW: M. Bloom, R. Gordon, N, Strauss, S. Rek, M. Rosenberg, B. Freedman, S. Cohen, THIRD ROW: K. Servillo, 1 . . lonas, j. Brooks, j. I.elir, J. Cordon, 1 ' . Angelino, K. Trilcliler. SKCO.Xn ROW: S. Cohen. I„ Chaphk, K. Tsuneta, 1 ' . Zlotnik, . . Barrash, J. Netzky. FIRST ROW: M. Starkman. 1). Bloom. C. French, S. Kromelow. SAFETY COUNCIL ISSUES PARKING STICKERS Students in charge of checking parking stickers in the Student and Faculty park- ing lots. Encouragement of safe driving habits. Safety checks intended to prevent accidents. M. Fung points out required parking sticker to D. Greene and J. Ifhr. Safety Council l.. SI KOW: K. . elson, . . I;ili, R. Kaplan, I) Richmond, R. . ppelian, . Ir. i-Celtleborough. Sl ' ' ,(; 0 l) ROW: S. Isaacson, S. Stone, K. . Ioorc, C I ' aiiltlakis, r. Katznelson. FIRST ROW: R. Braver It. Wineberg. M. I ' urig, [. irhr, S. (!ohen, (iretiic. 80 Sophistication and fun, sometimes uni- ted, sometimes opposed. Over 1000 Stu- dent Union cards sold. Sophistication reflected in a cafeteria become a night club. Fun, too-splashing in the pool and dancing to the Flock and the New Colony Si.x. Studeni I ' nion Board members maVe plans for a successful Union. STUDENT UNIONS MORE SUCCESSFUL THAN EVER Student Union Board L ST ROW: D. Rotliblatt, U. Goetz, S. Uvin, T. . Iurfin. J. Hertzberg. .M. Kreiter, S. liers. THIRD ROW: F. Braude, H. Becker, C. Bairn, H. I rman, S. RockofT, C. Brown. SF.CO.M) ROW: S. Shimp, C. I ' anlel- akis, J. Sigrist, G. .Masaraccliia, H. Kninian. J. Rbdnik. FIRST ROW: .Mr. Drum (Sponsor). I.. Mueller (Secretar ' ), L. Cohen (President), B. Frazin. ( ' ice-i re5ident). R. I.ange (Treasurer), .Mr. Grosshusech, (Spon- sor). 6t NATIONAL THESPIANS, AN HONORARY ORGANIZATIOJi An honorary organization for people who have contributed extensively in dra- matic activities. Guest speakers and field trips to Funny Girl . Outstanding Actor and Actress, Student Director, Supporting Actor and Actress, Production Assistant Crew Members, and Outstanding Senior awards presented to the students most deserving such honors at the Annual Banquet. National Thespians LAST HOW: A. Kovalsky, B. Kreedman, R. Jackson, S. Kate. K. Dunster. S. W ' islinoff, U. Kraus. I. Fydrych, D. Koehler. TMIRD ROW: Miss Zelznick (Sponsor), li. llirsch, J. l.ange, li. ISartliol- omy, E. Servillo, D. Stein. SECON ' D ROW: E. Ruskin, T. Katenelson, I. Zachcr, 1.. iSernian. J. Netzky, C. Kahan, D. Valone. FIRST ROW: C. liach, 1 , Vamaguclu, S. Tobiansky, li. Smith, M. Moss, L. Lawrence. ( ' .. Honnet. CREWS WORK TO IMPROVE PRODUCTIONS S. Sepesey and K. Ginter sew clown costumes for Pow-Wow. Stage and Lighting ( rew AST ROW; M. Rosenberg. M. Elias, R. Celler. |. Rergcr, S. Katz. SKCOXO ROW: 1.. Berman, E. Chen, J. Katz, |, llirsch, N. Keller. FIUST ROW: R. Kazelak, li. llirsch, Mr. Calzarelta, J. Lange, E. Servillo. 6Z K. Wallace takes a break ironi Children ' s Theater reiiearsal. Spotlighters LAST ROW: M. Alonas, J. Kaplan, 1 ' . Prielt h, M. Marsh, R. Cordon, R. Kraus, R. I.ange, C. Miller, M. Bussert, C. Bosch, H. Ubovitz, B. Burrour. FOURTH ROW; J. Cordon, 0. Wirkus, L. Rarrash, C Kaluzna, M. (ireenslein, C. Palmer, R. Wiczer, K. Teets, 1). I ' erz, L. leader. (]. Takeniolo, D. Jobsl. THIRD ROW: S. Tobiansky. 1 ' - Cold, D. Katz, S. Kiebernian, C. Sumner, 1.. Lawrence, N. Keller, J. Culler, J. Klein, K. Kropp, I. Zacher, T. Corin. SKCOXD ROW: K. Baunihard, P. Harris, J. Holtzman, X. Xovoselsky, R. Shapiro, M. (Haus, R. Friedman, R. Cahan, S. Masters. FTRST ROW: .Mr. Gallagher, J. Carlson (.Secretary), R. Wineberg (Recording Secre- tary), K. Dunster (President), H. Ilirsch ( ' ice-Prcsident), L. Bernian (Treasurer), S. Cooper (Hi.s- torian). SPOTLIGHTERS UNIFY W ESrS DR AM ATIC ACTIVITIES Spodighters L ST ROW: [. I.iberman. ]. Feinzimer, . (!edarbauni, .M. Klias, .M. [eschki, J. Levev, P. .Murlin, 1. Fydrych, R. CcUcr, |. Milncr, S. I.evey, I.. Birkley. FOl ' RTII ROW: C. Kanter, S. (;aulin, P. Capone. P. Massarskv, B. Uabe, S, (Greenspan, [. Katz, J. Stone, R. Howard, L. Segal, J. . shner. THIRD ROW: P. Pasma. R. Katz, j. Kantor, A. Begoim, C. Samos, C. Thomas, J. Podell, D. Warren, C. Bach. M. Bao. D. Ijberman, R. Knobloch. SFXIOXI) ROW: S. Vabliii, D. Rosniarin, S Rcgvila. . . Ijevey, ( ' .. Coldstone, K. Kaplan, D. Segal, S. (ioldner, C. SedlolT, J. Kandell, S. Farber. FIRST ROW: M. Kuigard, M. Mitts. R. Ilymes. . Wineberg, B. |acobson, B. Issacson, C. Korn. • DEBATE TEAM ENTERS COMPETITION AGAINST OTHER SCHOOLS Hands rest lightly on the lecturn. Throat cleared, eyes steady. Tension mounts as words and ideas meet in mid- air. Words and ideas meet, do battle. Air-knights fighting with shields of pre- judice raised to ward off the lance-pricks of intellect. Discovery. Communication relaxes and dissolves into neutrality of knowledge, of satisfaction, of a job well- done and a point well-made. Debate LAST ROW: S. Spewak, |. Gordon, L. Kaplan, . . W ' arady, E. Kaplan, R. Peterson, A. W ' eissman, J. Horwitz, T. Karr, D. Greenspan. PTRST ROW: Mrs. Schacter (Sponsor), .M. Robbins, T. Pasli- Icov, D. Deal, .M. Warady, D. Fried, Mr. Bielecld (Sponsor). FORENSIC MEMBERS COMPETE IN SPEECH EVENTS Participation in District and State speech contests among member schools, in the American Legion Oratorical Con- test, and in speech assemblies. Forensic members providing entertainment, pre- siding as masters and mistresses of cere- monies, helping to promote enthusiasm for school projects and events. Korensics lj Si ' ROW: J. (iordon (.Secretary). FIRST ROW; Mrs. Hoyd (Sponsor), R. Gordon (President). ART COUNCIL STARTS GALLERY Paintings in the balcony foyer. Solitude, Gold- en Sands, Hay Wain. Increasing the number of art works as Niles West. Sun Flowers, The Her- ring Net. AdverUsing art exhibits. Edgar Degas, Grant ' ood, Thomas Benton. Rembrandt, El Greco. Increasing interest in art among grade school stu- dents. The Milinery Shop, The American Gothic, The Kentuckian. This year, the art gallery in the auditorium balcony foyer. Girl at an Open Half- Door, Old Man on an Ox, View of Toledo. An t ouiicii l.. ST ROW: I.. .Smith. FIRST ROW: M. . lonas (I ' resident). .S. Shandling. C. Burack. (i. Rudowitz. Art Council members siudv sculpture. ARTS CLUB PROVIDES JLTURAL ENTERTAINMENT FOR MEMBERS A club dedicated to furthering school interest m the seven lively arts. Guest speakers provide student contact with literature and drama. Talented students perform musical and dance compositions. Foreign exchange students describe life abroad. Provisions made for the cultural maturity of high school stu- dents. Remnants of a masterpiece. .Arts Club LAST ROW: M. Glickman, C. . nderson, J. Milner. R. Cowin. SKCOXD ROW: W. Lyon, C. Becker, D. liberman. KIRSl ROW: M. Krazin. K. Bell ( ' ice-President), J. Graiiam (Secretar ' -Treasurer ). . . Tabor. ' wace. lASr ROW: K. (Joldberg, A. Leal, J. Scliecliter, K. C;iiiter( Secretary ),N.Akerly, M. C;lickman, A. Tabor, 1). Koehler, 1). Ilalteman, K. Duiister, C. Pearson, M. HafT- ner, S. Sager, S. Mader, L. Nelson, M. l.amberty. SECOND KOW: S. Lucas, L. li-v- in, J. liusscrt, li. Oooper, C Williams, U. Peterson (Treasurer), L. Ostherg, L. Ross, J. lirooks (President), S. Sfllle, C. Mader, M. Baker, W Nelson. KIRST ROW; P. lios- worth, (;. I.ang, J. Medak, U. Johnson, A. Kckhart, A. liarrash, (. ' •. Kisher, U. Thomp- son, C. French, L. Zar, Mr. McGee. PIANO: S. Sepesy, |. Trowbridge. C iuir. LAST ROW: M. Haffner. M. Haker, C. Pearson, C. Moore, B. Coelz, ( ' ,. Janse, N. Arnold, 1!. Fried- man, n. Koehler, R. Flodin, J. Rosenthal, J. Kramer, B. Heine, J. Brice, J. Johson, S. Wishnoff, R. Footitt, T. Wasniond, T. Martorano, K. Dunster, D. Halteman, M. Lamberty, B. Taylor, L. Nelson, S. Mador, B. Rabe, B. Herdrich. THIRD ROW: L. Plice, B. Cooper, L. Uwrence, T. Nyberg, D. Greene, M. Click- man, S. Sager, J. Dahl, D. Oprea, H. Sandroff, L. KiUey, D. Jacobson, j. Sleffen, M. Moss, C. Ilonnet. M. Bennett, L. Shiner, A. Tabor, J. Puccinelli, J. Shecter, L. Berman, S. Stille. SECOND ROW: I.. I vin, f ' JX ' S. I.ieberman. I.. Baumhardt, S. lubiaiiskv, L. Zar, L. Ross, B. I ' eterson, D. Karel, M. Fierce, M. Kreiter, C. Kahan, K. Senillo, 1). Berlilier, V. Wittek, K. Wilg, E. Goldberg, J. Brooks, N. Olson, S. Lucas. FIRST ROW: C. Riback, B. Johnson, G. Kaufman, C. French, L. Weinberg, S. Klatch, B. Paulson, M. Schimerlick, R. Gauthier, J. Kahn, G, Chelcun, D. Schramek, J, Busserl, B. Strinple, C. Lang, Mr. H. McGee. PLANO: S. Sepesy, J. Trowbridge. MUSIC ACTIVITIES PROVIDE INSPIRATION A child ' s eyes open wide in admira- tion as the Concert Band strikes up Lincolnshire Posy on a grade school tour. Rise and fall and surge of music. Carried on the crest of melody, as on the crest of a wave, to other places, other times. To the Niles West cafeteria and the strutting German Band. To the tinkling refrain of Vivace ' s Chim Chim Cheree. To the magic of the Spring and Christmas music festivals. To a program of our award-winning Stage Band. To the cry of Orchestra violins, to the foot- ball field and Marching Band, to Mixed Chorus boys and girls learning harnionv. Music for everyone, di.stinct to each- inspiring and rewarding. 67 1 aA. J ( hoir members work to improve May Festival music. Mixed Chorus. l. SI ' UOW: M. I ' latl. |. Kcllman. B. (Goldberg, |. Keinzimer, [. Rust, M. Lynch, I.. Ix)wry, C. Long, W. Seit. 15. I ' erz, ( ' .. Simonsen, S. lolin.siin, K. IfFevre, . l. Taylor. M. Ilile, C Boucher, S. Kaplan, j. I.ciberman, H. Burrows, 1 ' . Koehler, |. Bizar. 1.. Segal. TlllUl) 1U) V: |. llellman, 1). .Morice, K. Kiidla, K. Keinaucr, S. lames, 11. ( ott, |. Cordon, 1,. Natkin, T. Opera, S. (ireene, K. Benett, 1). I ' erz, .M. Miller, C. Kan- tor, B. Ifvine, I). I ' ditsky. SK.CONl) BOW: N. Novoselsky, (:.|. Iasek, S. (iray, K. Johnson, (;. Korzec, . . Molyl, N. Kiha, |. Katz, B. Delano, n. llildcbrandl, S. Patterson, C. Takcmoto, C.Bach, C. Kaucci, n. Kosemarin, K. Becker. 1-IK.S T KOW; .Mr. II. .McCee, B. Freidman, B. Apelian, 1 ' . Witt, |. lloltzman, I.. Kcnis, (;. llernocouer, A. Katz, I,. Schiern, R. Howard, ]. .Sallz, A. Bontz, .M. Ilac- kin, K. Lev, (I. Ucinauer. T. ( orin, S. Feinglass. An a Cirfs Clec. L ST KOW: S. Swier, A. Leal, S. Bartuce, K. Scully, B. Bartholomy, C. Dubas, C, Miller, B. Feiss, E. Tarant, II. Ijebovitz, N. Sweadner, T. Steiiiseifer. THIRD ROW: L. Work, K. Kraiise, I. Rosen, N. Szy mski, M. Barsky, B. Uzzo. C. Mader, C. Kozzo, J. Weiss, I.. Reitman, C. Walter. SP:C()ND ROW: A. Conway, C. Cassala, j. Johnson, L. Ostberg, S. Goldner, K. Wells, S. Worth, D. Duebner, C. Tobias, B. Johnson. FIRST ROW: M. David, B.Jacobson, D. Roth, D. Thompson, S. Zemel, C. Sedlofl, L. Opalka, N. Weinberg, R. Ilymes, M. .Vlits, M. Beller. Cuncert Hiind. lAST ROW: I.. Wilson, Mr. Groeling (Director), C. Regin, T. Kiike, G. Horvat, I,. Sied- band, J. Carter, J. I ' uccinelli, J. Kornelly, I). Marshak, R. EickhofT, 1 ' . Mermel, R. Ertnilio, T. Burkliardt, R. Turner. THIRD ROW: K. Johnson, .M. Geller, A. Kredrickson, E. Halverson, iM. Fisher, S. Kempf, I,. Cohen, A. Hackin (Secretary), iM. Zar (I ' residenI), M. Cordon (Treasurer), R. Grauman, D. Neubauer, D. Pugliese, li. Mars, H. I ' reiss, M. Norlmg, C. Rooney. SECOND ROW: N. Keller, W. Cornelius, C. WUli- ams, li. [ensen, S. Johnson, S. Kalz, A. Mandell, J. Heck, T. Sievers, N. Vanbrundl, I,. Geni, P. Angelino (Drum Major), D. Nelson. FIRST ROW: F. lierger, ' . Siegclman, D. Higus, N. Gomberg, J. Pentland, B. Wurman, J. Kirke, J. (Graham, ' . Clauson. i ' l .■- m- tr TjmHrrrrzr ' ' ■ (hches ' lm. LAST ROW: M. Mils, B. Keppan, K. W ' ehrmocker, I.. Peterson, A. Daugird, V. Shih, Mr. McGee, I,. Wilson, J. Puccinelli, J. Kornelly, R. Ginter, J. Dudow, L. Wagner, S. Kramer, J. Schippman, D. Leapley. THIRD ROW: P. Vamaguichi, A. May, G. Fisher, B. Flasch, N. Schlitter, D. Roth, J. Ashner, L. Geni, C. Butzbach, P. Angelino, D. Nelson, L. Zar, M. Gordon, A. Hackin, R. Turner, T. Burkhardt, D. Marshak, L. Kudla, R. Davis, C. Lang. SECOND ROW: R. Wiczer, L. Mils, J. Medak, J. Teidich, N. Gomberg, J. Pentland, J. Kirke, B. Wurman, K. Ginter, B. Clark, E. Karson, W. Wulf, L. Marsh, S. Hansen. FIRST ROW: K. Tritschler, S. Bonetti, V. Siegelman, F. Berger, ]. Graham, V. Clauson, G. Siefert, W. Taufer. PL NO: ' . Nelson,]. Trowbridge. cJi ' -ir , Cadet Hand. LAST ROW: Mr. McDowell, j. Cedarbaum, J. Derdiger, S. Weissman, G. Eideii, Mr. Groel iiig. FOURTH ROW: Steitz. R. James, 15. Lipnian, R. Kopp, T. KorneUy, H. Frish, R. Geller, G. Stanko, J. Schodin, M. liohlui, ( .. Hidaka, R. Maslovitz. THIRD ROW: A. Cooper, J. Mueller, J. Wasmund, D Alex, S. Gavlin, M. Shapiro, J. Peterson, S. Schreiber, C. Colodny, P. Kaplan, G. Weidenbach, C. Soder slroni. SECOND ROW: K. Aubens, D. Sherman, J. Hrown, S. Beckman, R. Peck, J. Weiss, S. Erickson, R. Peller, S. Ellwing. H. Bianchi. EUJST ROW; S. Menmger, K. Kauffman, K. Spikings, A. Carlson, B Grimm, D. Torella, B. Skelnik, P. Wyzgala, D. Ester. 72 . S „gc Hand. I. S1 ' KOW: M . Zar, M . Shepaid, A. Ilackiii, M. (iordon. SF.C.OM) ROW: A. Coop- er. I.. Wilson, Mr. McDowell (Sponsor). FIRST ROW: 0. Xcubaiier, ]. Killer, J. Zalesny, T. Sie- vers, T. Uiirkliardl. R. I ' urner. K. Kicklioff, D. .Marshak. Jiiirlir. U. dassman. ' I ' lie Concert Orchestra performs at the annual C ' hrislnias assembly. 73 i fi Students interested in the study of Ger- many and the German language. Guest speakers inform students on German cul- ture and life. A year ' s work highlighted by a banquet at a German restaurant. German Club L. ST ROW: A. Nykolayko, J. Statland, I,. How- man, H. SandrofI, S. Foster, V. Heine, M. Ferl- slein, R. Schwartz, C. Kards, N. Frohberg, G. Sabey. SFCOND ROW: li. Lipman, K. Kauffman. . I. iMonitz, S. liarluce, M. Moegenbier, li. Kuhn, . 1. Ross, M. Haffner, N. KaulTnian, R. Karp, . I. Miller. FIRST ROW; 1 ' . Sirkin, A. Katz, K. Weh- rmaclier, N. Stern (Treasurer), .M. Isenberg ( ' ice- I ' resident), S. Voshino (President), T. Pashkow, .A. Ijefkovirz, I. Shapiro. GERMAN CLUB SPANISH CLUB Spanish Club lAST ROW: H. Priess, B. Burrows, K. Krause, V. Nabolonty, J. Feinzimmer, C. Ziff, C. Miller, J. Levey, M. Shih, M. Menaker, J.Lerner, M. Goldstein, A. Spitzer, D. Walkowiak. FIFTH ROW: G. Samos, M. Greenstein, M. Missner, A. Goldberg, J. Asner, L. Leader, S. Gavlin, L. Segal, D. .Miller, M. Unick, S. Cooper, C. Sumner, C. Takemoto. FOURTH ROW: J. Pearlman, L. Barrash, C. Kellman, N. Ackerly, J. Rosen, P. Sumner, U. ' Peters, L. Kaufman, G. Korzel, C. Perlove, D. Higus. THIRD ROW: S. YabUn, S. Clyman, R. Fanes, L. Silberman, J. Kirke, I. Gorgoz, J. Kell- man, L. Ush, P. Steitz, S. Drew, J. Crane. SECOND ROW: J. Jacobson, J. Kandell, C. Dubas (Treasurer), E. Karson (Vice-President), A. Barrash (President), L. Stern, M. Herman (Secretary), Mrs. Mozaan (Sponsor), J. Klein, L. Tsuneta. FIRST ROW: J. Farber, N. Novolesky, S. Far- ber, J. Sigrist, D. Katz, J. Hellman, R. Friedman, R. Cahan, L. Leavitt. Spanish Club members enjoy breaking a candy-filled pijiata. The hollow whack of a broom handle hitting a paper pinata. The Spanish Club Christmas party and fourteen pounds of candy. Adoption of an orphan in a Spanish-speaking country, Spanish- speaking pen pals, and field trips to see the Ballets de Madrid, Andres Se- govia, and films. All new this year- progreso, progreso, y mas progreso. The loud whack of a broom handle hitting a paper pinata. Fourteen pounds of candy falling to the floor. LATIN CLUB Intellectualism of the past and present come together. ' isdoni of thepast--Latin. Roman history, banquets. Wisdom of the present represented by internation- ahsm-UXICEF cards and calendars. Latin as an eternal language, an eternal culture; eternal wisdom passed down, too. Lalin Club L ST ROW: B. Kaufman. X. Brooks, H. Gurion, J. Bold, J. Lavin, A. Rolla, B. Boston, K. Braden, T. Budy, 1.. Keith. FOl ' RTH ROW: D. Steiber, S. Kimura, B. Iverson, L. Cohen, D. Markoya, S. Richter, C. Hidaka. THIRD ROW: D. Sher, D. Deal, V. Nidas, L. Harrington, S. Mader, C. Anderson, B. Feiss, D. I ' ayne, A. Lowe. SF.CO.ND ROW: M. Fanaras, C. Forlman, M. Mits, J. Lakemoto, L. Schaller, R. Ler- ner, S. Regula, Mrs. Schwab (Sponsor). FIRST ROW: C. Mader, M. Marsh, I. Zacher (Secretary). M- Rosenberg (President), S. Sager (Treasurer), J. Bailey, R. Otten. French Club LAST ROW: F.. Kaplan. P. Leick, M. Glickman, R. Cowin, J. Friduss, E. Mey- er, D. Gullison, M. Gale, S. Krupnick, B. Block, N. Eaton, .M. Frazin, M. Kilz. THIRD ROW: J. Ung, R. Becker, A. Begoun, B. Eniman, C. Ix)ckechi. S. Ver- uman, J. Josyln, L. Messer, D. Kilzing, J. Zuccarelli.M. Kaplan. SECOND ROW: L. Dubin, B. Jacobson, W. Lyon, R. Cherniet. J. Kantor. L. Zar, D.Warren, S. Horwitz, I. Iglerish, R. Davis, D. Roth. FIRST ROW: J. Buxbaum (Vice- President), S. Yellen (Secretary), L. Forst (President), Miss Hoffman (Sponsor), J. Berger, R. . dler. FRENCH CLUB Straight as the Eiffel Tower. Move- ment upward-to understanding, to re- alization of France. Of French culture, French customs, French foreign pohcy. Upward to quality-to knowledge. To broadmindedness. To regular meetings. 7S RUSSIAN CLUB Encouragement to learn extensively about Russia. Field trips to see films concerning Russian culture, way of life, and language. Dedicated students interested in furthering knowledge of Russian. .AA ' .K. monitor demonstrates use of equipment. Russian C uh lASr ROW: S. Kauler, J. Eadon, T. Torp, T. Eadon, J. Bode, R. Erikson, R. Gordon, A. Weiss. THIRD ROW: J. Schutt, D. Tokeshi, C. Egel, M. Shih, D. Daskowsky, T. Karr, S. PokviUs. .SECOND ROW: L. Rebbe, K. Teets, J. Gordon, P. Harris, C. Rooney, C. Melin, A. Penyich, C. Motykie. FIRST ROW: Miss Linn (Sponsor), K. Bick, S. Rodiell (Vice-President), M. Mits (Presi- dent), A. Chien (Secretary), S. Farber, P. Witt. AUDIO- VISUAL EDUCATION Tangled film. Straight film and filmstrips and 18 millimeter film. Projectors and grease pencils. Metal spiderwebs. Au{lio- ' i.sniil ] ' .ducatioii L S ' I ROW: I! Stars, A. Berkley, . . Spiigcl, M. Elias, Mrs. Bass (Sponsor), J. .VIeiselman. I ' lliS ' l ' ROW: S. Rosenslein, |. Spclgel, S. lx)nR-, . , Stern. R. Krniitek, M. Korman. TROPICAL FISH CLUB PERFORMS NEW EXPERIMENTS Guppies, swordtails, playfish, barbs. . . tropical fish. Displays for the science fair. Acquariums. Black mollies, rasboras, laby- rintli fish. Research using tropical fish. An object of Tropical Fish Club study. I I Tropical Fish (Mub L ST KOW: J. Spiegel. O. Wortman, D. Rubin. K. KickhofT, L. f,evin, G. Sinard, C. Olesky, 1). Maslovitz. FIRST ROW; P. Firmiss ( N ' ice-I ' residm), ]. Russo (rresidenl), D. Krok (Secreian). A. Lefkovitz ( Treasurer), Mr. Jackson (Sponsor). MATH CLUB INCREASES MEMBERSHIP .Math Club LAST ROW: . l. KUley-. C. MeUn, J Feldberg, J. lilaii. I) . ppel. |. Krdman, J. Cordon THlliD ROW: I), . lendleson, T. Meyer. R. KickolT. I,. Uvin, (;. leacherson. K. While. SKCOM) ROW: 1). Rubin. 1). Fried, . . Keller. S. .Mann. KIR.ST ROW: .Mr. Usiskin (.Sponsor), li. Roberts ( Vice- I ' resident). D. Wortman ( President), T. Karr (Secretary ). .Mr. I ' aschke (Sponsor). Cram sessions for the State Math Con- test. Students questioning, considering, re- sponding. Chalk covered boards. Quadratic equations. Concentration. Involvement in the complex world of mathematics. 77 Astronomical and Acronantics (Mub LAST KOW: C. Chubin, J. Kirke, T. Sievers, K: Sears, R. Klodin. SKCOND ROW: 1 ' . Spiiiks, V. Chow, A. Rube!, A. I tkovilz. FIRST ROW: 15. Mars, D. Nelson (Treasurer), T. Kirke (President), L. Hasenberg (Vice-President), Mr. Blackmore( Sponsor). ASTRONOMY ENTHUSIASTS VISIT OBSERVATORIES Orion, Casseopia, Canis Major, Ursa Minor. Objects of interest for the students in Astronomical and Aeronautics Club. Eve- nings spent star-gazing. Grinding their own lens for a telescope. Enthusiasm leading to knowledge of astronomy. A. Lefkovitz, D. Wortinan, and L. Hasenberg study the lens which they have ground. SCIENCE SEMINAR Encouragement of independent study and accomplishment in science. A selective group of students interested in extensive scientific work. Math and electronics labs, contests, projects, and technical papers. Guest speakers, field trips, and films. Building future scientists. Science Seminar L ST HOW: (.. Icacherson, A. Weiss, I,. Hasenberg, K. Peterson, li. Corcion, T. ' l ' or|i, li. Comyn, |. U ' eiss. SKCO.M) ROW: . 1. Crane, |. I ' .rdnuin, T. Karr, C. Kgel. II. Kobcri.s, C. Mclin, I.. IlolT. FIKST ROW. S Rochellt, li. Ivt-rson,]. Cordon, S. Kimura, |. Tash. I). Wormian. I.. I viii ponders the complexiiv of electrical wiring. ItaHin-h ifTlrnnir ; (Miih I. ST ROW: .1.. Downing. K. Tolchui, C. Gold. SKCO.Nl) HOW; W. Delano, S. Wcrnikoir, S. Kosengard. KIKSI ROW 1). Hlooni (I ' residcnl), S. Beckman (Secre- (ary- Ireasurer). I,. Downing operates his own radio set. RADIO-ELECTRONICS CLUB Dots and dashes and wires and batteries. The Morse Code and basic electronics. Work together to build or buy radio parts; make contact with other radio operators, making a tape on A Day in the Life of a Typical Student and planning to make records. J. Tasli goes through the process of blowing glass. Bio-Chemistry Club LVST ROW: T. Meyer, L. Shaeffcr, D. Anderson, R. Peterson, 1 ' . Firmiss, L Hasenberg, C. Mitchell, T. Torp, D. Mendelsohn, R. Range, M. F.isenberg. THIRD ROW: I,. HotT, J. Krdman, R. Crausuann, W. Shib, R. Urbanus, K. White, A. Rubel, G. Teacherson, M. Baker, I. Rattner, E. Tompkin. SECOND ROW: I. Katz, J. Wiczer, M. Spiegal, J. Gordon, D. Apel, E. Chen, M. Askkinaz, W. Roberts, M. Crane, W. Iv er son, S. Wernikoff, G. Hughes. FIRST ROW: Mr. Rakitan, C. Melin (Treasurer), A. Weiss (Vice-President). C. F.gel (President), R. Gordon (Vice-President), J. Tash (Secretary), G. Feldman (Sergeant-at-Arms), .Mr. Salners, T. Karf, D. Rubin, C. Steele, A. Lefkovitz, N. Stern, I. Shapira, D. Wortman. BIO-CHEMISTRY CLUB ORGANIZES SCIENCE FAIR Discussion, comprehension, experimentation. Meaningful lectures. The Florence Harrison Award, presented for the finest paper submitted on an experimental procedure. Field trips to a crime lab and drug companies. Science fair spon- sorship. A premium placed on thoughtfulness and originality. ( ' .. I ' - el prej)are.s to heal a substance as ( ' .. Melin looks on. STAMP AND COIN CLUB NEWLY FORMED Exchanging information and ideas. Guest speakers express information on new issues. Tables blanketed with stamp and coin collec- tions. Trading, buying, selling. .Stamp and (loin ( ' . uh 1,. S1 ' ROW: |. Feldberg, ' 1. Opera, T. I ' ugofsky, R. James, Mr. Kricdmaii, X. Maillicw. I). Slicrjiian. W. F.lesh. FIRS r ROW: S. Sclirciber. W. Klisco. C. Kolodny, L. Schneider, j. Wull. . . Weiss spots a good move as B. Roberts contemplates the situation. C. Kolodny and S. Schreiher .stndy United Nations stamps CHESS CLUB Red pawn to king ' s fourth. White queen ' s bishop to king ' s third. Chess meets with other schools. Learning to accept victory with defeat. Red and black squares. . .white knight to king ' s tilth, one pawn off the board. chess Club l,. Sr ROW V loip. W Riilnrl-N (Scuei.uA 1. I I idiu.Mi. 1 FildluiK SKIOMI ROW 1 Merman. A Weiss. R. i ' tx-iss. I, lever FIRS I ROW 1 Kan. r. Kirke (I ' resideni). I Sh.ipna. | W u ei FUTURE NURSES GAIN BACKGROUND AND EXPERIENCE Nursing, technology, therapy-health careers. Guest speakers, information on nursing schools. An annual bake sale to raise funds. A food drive to help needy families. Films and speakers on the field of medicine. Field trips to hospitals and health museums. Preparation for nursing careers. Future Nurses J. Walter (Vice-President), D. Halteman(Treasurer), J. Ostergaard (President), D. Payne (Secretary). D. Payne aids our school nurse, Mrs. .Springer, in testing a student ' s eyes. C:. French and M. Bussert serve as aides to history teacher, Mrs. MUler. Students helping teachers grade tests and as- signments: the Teacher Aide Program. Good stu- dents contributing their time and knowledge to those who can use it: the Student Tutoring Pro- gram. Sponsorship of the Faculty Christmas Break- fast. Visits to teacher ' s colleges. Lectures by teaching specialists. Providing background for future teachers. FUTURE TEACHERS MAINTAIN TEACHER AIDE PROGRAM Future Teachers L sr UOW: K. Tarant, D. Gott, L. Birkley, D Scaluro, . I. Bussert, A. Tabor, D. Davidove, D Ix;apley. THIRD ROW: N. Van Brundt, N. .Acker ly, 1 ' . Sher, M. Rubin, S. Clyman, K. ( ' .inter, J Pearlman, K. Scaturo. SECOND ROW: N. Schm idt, L. Cams, N. Cunderson, S. Ijeberman. D. .Mil ler, M. Hackin. S. Vablin, C. Fisher, . . Steinberg FIRST ROW: Miss FuersI (Sponsor), ( ' .. Kaufman (Treasurer), M. Berman ( ' ice-Presldent), C. French (President), J. Bailey, C. Williams (Secretary), .Miss ,.Begley (Sponsor). FUTURE HOMEMAKERS n A n A 0 Future Homeniakers L S ' r ROW: C. Anderson, K. Kauffman, X. KaufT- man, N. Schlechter, K. Lundie, J. Nachbauer, P. Nolt, D. Hendzel, S. Rek. THIRD ROW: C. Tegcrl, . Frohberg, F.. Meyer, K. Anderson, D. Blumen- thal, 1). Kamps, K. Slupik. K. Fr ksdale. SECOND ROW: L. Tsuneta, K. Tsunela, C. Hoelbl (Secretar - Treasurer), K. Krcegier (President), L. Semmer- ling ( ice-President). W. Rand (Sergeant-at-Arms), D. Hendzel, Miss Honn (Sponsor). FIRST ROW: N. Olsen, M. Mulford, C. Molykie, I. Gorgosz, V.. Goglanian, F. Rajski. Progress concealed in cooking fragrances, bright-colored aprons, sewing machines. Preparing, building with frail blocks made of chocolate cake and Simplicity patterns. Frail, but sturdy blocks build women. . .progress revealed in alert, capable wives and mothers. S. Rek greets a visitor. Main floor, center section, row G , seventeen. Footsteps. School plays, musi- cals. Community concerts. Regional Bas- ketball Tournament, and student recep- tions. Third aisle fourteenth row on the left, twenty six. Programs, footsteps. Usherettes Iv ST ROW: D. Greene, P. Nott, C. Liesse, . I. Ga- bei, J. Kraemer, K. Frysdaie, I. Zukerman, A. Ny- koloyko, S. Shapiro, K. .Moore. THIRD ROW: P. Ward, P. Harris, C. Motykie, D. liiapley, S. Bostrom, M. Kitz, C. Menna, J. Thomas, F. Rajski. SECOND ROW: B. Sorokin, J. Sigrist, .M. Mul- ford, J. Kurlan, E. Kaplan, S. Colbert, I,. Flam- mini, S. Click. FIRST ROW: Miss Erikson (Spon- sor), J. Uatin, N. Kautfman (Secretary), S. Rek (President), M. Johnson, I. Kalz, C. Brown. USHERETTES SERVE AS STUDENT RECEPTIONISTS N. Kauffman and D. Kamps eagerly await the results of a new recipe. f f % % i T 9 k- Cj.A.A. PROVIDES RELAXATION AND FUN FOR WEST ' S GIRLS Informal rehearsals, Tuesdays, Thurs- days. Junior Orchesis and Senior Orclie- sis, leotards and gym suits. Plies in first and releves, tights with feet and footless tights. Dancing in I ' ow-W ' ow tor the first time this year, and ballet slippers, straps that break and tour-jetes. Junior Orche- sis and Senior Orchesis, informal reher- sals Tuesdays, Thursdays. ORCHESIS MEMBERS DANCE Il Orchesis lASr KOW: C. Imliof, N. Katon, A. Carlson, C. iieutdspacher. S. Shapiro. 1). johiiopolos. S. lit ' vda. SKC- ONl) KOW: S. Shirer, J. ucarelli, M. Schatteii, C. Sorenson. C. Mueller,]. Hasenberg. KIKST KOW, K. Moss ( Vice-President). K. Freednian ( President). K. Landsman (Secretary- Ireasurer). After an hour of dry equations in seventh period geometry class Barbara is only too eager to plunge into the cool swimming poo! water. At the same time. Susan, is letting Latin verbs slip from her mind in a hard-fought Softball game. G.A.A. Board officers, the power behind the scenes, are meeting to plan recreation of a different kind: the annual Turnabout, the ' olleyball Tournament, the Gvmnas- tics Team, the Tennis Team, the Bad- minton Team, and a varietv of other sports. C..A..A. Board L. ST ROW: R. Otten, S. Clemen. X. S zymski. D. Leaply. C. Beutelspacher, L. Helander, P. Brooks, . . -Norris, K. Johnson, R. Wiczer, E. Gilbert. SFXOXD ROW: C. Sedloff, .M. Shwartz, P. Van O erloop, B. Huster (Treasurer). C. Tritschler. J. Pentland (Vice-President). L. Kudia ( Secretarj- ), L. Elesh. L Weinberg, L. Hoff. POWWOW, DAMN YANKEES ■ iwiwiSJ Ti:- ' iunior Orcliesis lAST ROW: P. Ihompson. .S. James, C. Ser i, K. Slioldar, J. Crane. J. jacobson. SKCOND UOW : J. Kar- ber, J. Kriedkin. .S. Becker (PresidenI). B. Jensen ( Via-President). Miss Scliniily (Sponsor ) IIKSI l!OW: I., . ngelino, K. Sheridan, 1). Oleo, 1 ' . I ' age. C. Helander, an example of perfect balance and precision GYMNASTICS TEAM Aren ' t we missijig the 4:30 bus? Girls ' Cymnuslics Team. LAST ROW: D. DeMoss, D. DeMoss, 15. Womer, D. Dilg, D. Scott. FIRST ROW: K. Clem. ( ' .. Helander, i.. Helander, R. Ohen. L. Helander executes a dillicult vault o ' er tlie side horse. BADMINTON TEAM BadmhUon Team. lAST ROW: Miss SonKin (Spon- sor), I.. (Ihyb, D. Leapley, J. Kraemer, L. Fydrych. N. Arnold, N. Szymski, M. Mulford. FIRST ROW: B. Muster, C. Sedloff. I . Witt, M. Schwartz, I.. Elesh, D.Alex, J, Bydalek. A badminton game in progress. Tennis Tenm. I. ST ROW: .Miss Sonkiii (Sponsor), L. F.lesli, G. Kaluzna, D. Rosmar- in, B. Silverman. R. Kirstein. FIRST ROW: . I. Schwartz, , ' . Szymski, S. Sacks, D. Leapley, C. Sedlofl. TENNIS TEAM K. Tritschler demonstrates a good forehand stroke. VursUy Checrkailcrs. LAST ROW: S. Strobel, I ' .lotniic (Mascot), S. Doppclt. THIRD ROW: M Cooper, I). Rosga. SF.COND ROW: W. Alder, M StarkmirtV aptain). KIRSTli W; H. Tash. CHEERLEADERS PROVIDE PEP liiiiioi lV . i ' ( ' luirhiidfis. V,. I ' urhin, S. llirsch- tick, S. .Sliandling (Caplaiii). A. Frcschke. K. Olson, R. Schwartz, S. Stone. Many varieties of pep. Boisterous pep ot Friday atternoon rallies; directed en- thusiasm: screams and excitement. Q uieter pep seen in increased attendance at ath- letic eyents, support, bleachers lilled to capacity. Sincere pep, guided and aided hv the cheerleaders. FtdsIi ClucrUadtrs. S. l!or itz. C. ' eincr,|. Coo- per, v.. Hell (Oaptain). . I. I ' ugliese. Sdph Chicrleuilirs. I. S I ROW: M. Kuigard, K. Colbus. K. Starkman (Captain). SKCOM) l(() V: S. .Sandman. KIK.S 1 KOW: J. Silverslein. 89 TIMERS ' WORK AT SWIMMING MEETS Stop watches and little bands that move and a steady ticking sound and 5 tenths of a second. Keeping time and officiating at all Niles West swimming meets and the steady ticking of a stopwatch and two and 3 tenths seconds. Timers ' Club LAST KOW: L. Opalka, M. I ' pstein, L. Forsl, J. Takemoto, S. Stille, 15. Hraude, B. F.ntman, C. fioudas, J. Kandell, R. Kirstein. SECOND ROW; B. Sostrin, C. Cassata, D. Dubner, M. Cooper, L. Work, J. Stone, T. Solomon, J. Cooper, D. Dacis, D. Rosmarin. FIRST ROW: J. Luber, K. Zupko, M. Johnson (Vice-President), 1). Cohen ( President), M. Gale (Secretary), J. Thomas, A. Norris. Members ol Timers ' Club clock swimmers AQUASPRITES PRESENT WATER SHOW A club organized for girls interested in synchronized swimming. Play day and work- shop at Northwestern University. Marlin turns, sommersaults. The water show-mer- maids on parade. Minstrels and spies and leprechauns, Hansel and (Jretel, King Midas, and the Snow C ueen, and Arabian Nights in Sleepy Hollow with Huckleberry Finn- A Dream of Fantasy. Aquasprites LAST ROW: L. Helander, P. Wyzgala, B. Wurman, E. Gilbert, P. Brooks, B. Block, O. Higus, G. Johnson, H. Priess, G. Davis. SECOND ROW: J. Truesdale, K. John- son (Treasurer), J. Thomas (Secretary), C. Helander, D. Wirkus, S. Bostrom (President), J. Caplnegro, D. Ray- mond. FIRST ROW: C. Bach, D. Jobst, S. Clemen, K. Wehrmacher, [. Hellman, R. Sloklosa, K. Baumhardt, R. Otten. K. Gilbert shows how to swiiii the from crawl GUARD CLUB SPONSORS LEARN-TO-SWIM PROGRAM A seven-year-old boy swims happilv across the pool. Contented splashes and bubbles. A proud Gujird Club instructor standing by. Sure, it ' s hard to get up early on a Saturday morning. 15 ut it ' s worth it. I ' • ■ ■ ■ (.uard C lub LAST ROW: S. Yoshino, K. Nelson, H. Kaiz, S. Eisenhammer, C. Clemen. J. Sinkule, B. Fleish- man, . I. Pontarelli, R. Katz. R. Levin ' , L. Slauber, A. Speizer. mi ' RTH ROW: J. Statland, K l.ange. . I. Fornian, J. Work, I.. Schuster, K. Chez, J. Friedman. (;. Heller, R. f ' .oldberg, A. Shafer. K. Zupko, .M. Johnson, .Mr. C.ajet (Coach). THIRD ROW: , lr. .Milchell (Coach), . . -Norris, 1.. Shroeder. S. I iniontas, H. Block, J. Thomas, . 1. Gale, S. Bostrom, C. Krucger. K. Kozdron, I. Work, I). Uaplev. SFCONl) ROW: S. Clemen, S. Shandling, . . Clifford, K. Krueger, C. inci. C. Davis, W . Wull, . I. Cooper, J. Truesdale, K. Johnson. FIRST ROW: t. Ciilben, D. Davis, B. lash, . I. Starkman. L. (ioldenberg, I.. Opalka, C. Klem. R. I,e •in teaches youngsters iji the If arnto-Sw i Program GYM LEADERS AID PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHERS Senior girls clad in red shorts and vvliitc blouses, (iiven the responsibility oi ' aiding physical education teachers. Helping other students gain a higher level of fitness. Gym Leaders US ' ! ROW: 11. Leapley, C. I.iesse, L Hel- ander, 1.. Mueller, Miss Ileitman. SKCOND ROW: J. Netzky, O. Rosga, .M. Cooper. FIRST ROW: M. Epstein, D. Segal, M. Scli- wartz, .M. Starknian. L. Mueller aids students in under- standing swimming tediniques. N CLUB HOLDS ATHLETIC OPEN HOUSE A large white N proudly displayed on a red sweater. Outstanding achieve- ment in varsity sports. Athletic Open House to encourage future students to come out for sports. Training new stu- dents to hold the N (Uub position of leadership. •■N Club L.VST ROW: P. Finnerman, S. Cohen, B. Clemen, R. I vin, |. Polon, R. Torenko, B. Nielson, |. U ' ' in, U. HeUbron, A. Stein, B. Gerber. FOURTH ROW: S. Rochelle, G. Portugal, L Wiiikelman. I.. Killey, B. .Manna, I). Hirshtick, G. Friedman. J. Henning, H. Katz, M. Klein, J. Cowan. THIRD ROW: B. Comyn, R. John- son, R. Osney, L. Soldinger, B. Kaulman, E. Bengles, J. Glantz, M. EUyn, G. Zera, E. Raymond. SFICONI) ROW: P. Gilford, D. I cs, N. Evans, J. Weiss, M. Yohanna, G. Prim, O. Casaha, R. Johnson, P. Zlotnick. FIRST ROW: Mr. Henrici (Sponsor), L. Anderson, B. Katz (President), T. Thomas ( ' ice-President), . . n- derson (Treasurer), J. Stengel (Secretary), B. Gelfand, Mr. Paulsen (Sponsor). k - -n .■ . Af - -ikk. ,-3 ( : ' S ! rv I J f . i wt y 9 % ik SPECIAL EVENTS s i MAINE SOUTH COURT APPEARS IN PERSON! Iloniecoining ' 65, Tame-a-Hawk, began in a Hurry of activity and spirit with an all-school assembly. Providing entertainment and laughter were a James Bond skit and presentation of the lovely, charming, but somewhat athletic .Miiine South Homecoming (lourt. This was loUowed by the intro- duction of our team and the presentation of the real and much more attractive Niles West Homecoming Court. The assembly ended as students enthusiasti- callv applauded the War Dance of l?ig Red. W ' c owe tlie vvoiiderlul memory of Homecoming ' 65 to llie ellorts of tlie Homecoming Commitlee. I. .S] ' liOW: 1). Heilbron, K. Servillo, W. Alder, C. 15acli, N. Evans, 1!. Saber. SK.COXl) ROW: . I. Starliman, 15. Karlin, J. Brooks, S. Sliandling, B. Krazin, C. Baim. FIRST ROW: J. Lehr, 1 ' . . gelino, F. Braude, S. Cohen, .M. Isaacs. Ah, Ha! . . . . nd once again. Maxwell Smart out- smarts The Black Villain. . . THE BURNING HAWK FORESHADOWS VICTORY (Crowds gathered in tlie late dusk, awaiting the announcement of the new Homecoming Queen. The winner, Diane Rosga, presided over the burning of the hawk, symbolizing a hopeful victory for the Indians on the next day. Silhouetted against the bonfire, spirited fans cheered and sang in prei)aration for the big game to follow. The charming court members are J. Thomas, Jr., S. Lidberg, Sr., [. Brooks, Sr.. D. Rosga, Sr., S.Doppel.,Jr. iJjU . «. Surprise!! 0,c Our reigning ( ueen, 1). Rosga. Tlif burning o( tin- hawk! PARADE ENCOMPASSES 26,400 FEET On the morning ol the big day, a parade of red and white wound its way through the community. The support of the onlookers proved the value of late hours spent in stapling paper petals and sawing plywood. Spirit and enthusiasm grew in anticipation of the afternoon game. Future Nurses LETS HA VE VICTORY pni Pow-W ' ow Steering CommUtee 1st place. N Club I Spanish (Mub Student Union Board The Niles West band begiiis the procession of floats. Homeroom 304 Bl ' BREO-H ' -r THE HBHK5 k 2nd place, Student Council 3rd place, Junior Cabinei 98 Industrial Arts Homerooms 132.133, and 135. rutti ri ' ' . ' 1 ■MM huture Teachers THE SPIRIT OF OLD WORLD ATMOSPHERE PREVAILS The game was over and with il months ol preparation and work. Homecoming ' 65 ended as many couples, chited by the Indians complete victory over Maine South, danced midst an Old World setting, enjoying triumph and A Bit of Canterbury. The day ended happily. Ihe Indians iiad Tamed Their Hawk! ENTHUSIASTIC SUPPORTERS SET RECORD ATTENDANCE Niles West returned to the days of the French Revolution as hundreds of students Stormed the Basille. Attendance was so great (over one thousand) that receipts were given when the ticket supply diminished. Students were entertained by the N Club Initiation, the movie Gigi, and danced to the music of The Flock. For the year ' s first Student Union, Storm the Bastille , was an overwhelming success. CLUB Wheel about, turnabout Do just so, Kverytime I wheel about, I jump Jim Clrow — Jim (irow Rice On your mark, get set, (iO! The Klock plays, Are Vou A Mov, or Are Vou A dirl: ! PARENTS LET LOSE TO PROWL Parents were introduced to teachers, and set loose in the maze of Xiles West halls to find their children ' s class- rooms on the night of Xovember 17. They went that a-way P.T.A. PREPARES SMORGASBORD FOR FACULTY On December 15. the Xiles West iaciillv enjoved the Annual Smorgasbord dinner pre- pared bv the members of the P.r.. . .Mterwards. slides and tilms were shown. MUSIC DEPARTMENT LAUNCHES HOLIDAY On both the afternoon and evening of December 12, the Xiles West audience gath- ered for the Christmas Music Festival. Selections included Peter and the Wolf, Alle- luia, and the traditional finale. The Hallelujah ( ' horus, rustling robes, intent expressions and applause proved that this was the culmination of a semester of hard work by the music department, the Christmas spirit through music. CINDERELLA AND THE WIZARD OF OZ PRODUCES LARGEST TURNOUT Cinderella and the Wizard of Oz were among tiie productions of Children ' s Theatre, a new and integral part of the Spotlighters ' dramatic program. Through Children ' s Theatre, its participants become acquainted with theatrical production and gain valuable dramatic experience. The productions are directed, acted, and tech- nically staged by students. 1 . Moyd, n. I.ieherman. R. Wallace, ( ' .. Miller, D. Wrkus, I.. Shiner, . I. Bussert. . . .What if we can ' t destroy the Wicked Witch of the West? son. I). WMrkiis, . 1. liiissert. li. Sharon. -J. Kaplan, I.. Jacob- II 1 only had a brain! loa —I,. Jacobson TEAM CAPTURES SECOND PLACE ON ITS ACADEMIC The contestants waited. Envelopes were opened slowly, buzzers were pushed eagerly, and the hand on the clock revolved rapidly as three schools, Niles West, Rich East, and Lake Park, competed for the It ' s Academic (Cham- pionship, .March 3, on Channel 5. Capturing a Second Place for Niles West were team members Lauren Silber- man, Paul Gaynon, and Bob Gordon. Prepared to sub- stitute were David Kornbluth, Hank Lerner, and Art Warady. The teams were required to answer quickly and correctly many questions covering a variety of academic and cultural subjects. Team members R. Gordon, 1 . (Jaynon, and L. Silberman, Willi Sponsor .Mr. Bidol and Host Ed Grennan. The cheerleaders spur on enthusiastic supporters. WEST HOSTS TOURNAMENT GAMES. This year Niles West played host to eight area schools who competed in the regional basketball tournament. The victor of the five day competition was New Trier, scoring, the winning point against pA-anston in the last exciting second of the game. Batman Torenko and Robin Honnet exclaim, Holy band- aid! when caught by R. Katz and M. Brown The spirit is set for the regioiwl games! 103 Cram-A-Lot Hynin to Her Trampolme Standing ( ompany ' The Vibratos I Won ' t Grow l p Summer of his Years and Times Are a (Ihangin -M. Taylor I iarmoniques Ailey-oop! ' TRADITIONAL POWWOW DISPLAYS TOP-NOTCH TALENT l.iltle Jack lloniei sat in the cor- ner. . .He certainly wasn ' t eating his pie! — M. Schininierlick and . . Mandel. The Joker — B. Freedman Ha.iia, Black Sheep . . . — M. I ' isno, G. Ilorvat. His Is The Only Music That .Makes .Me Dance — J. Trowbridge. Puw-Wow Steering Commillce. LAST ROW: B. Hirsh, M. Zar, R. Jackson. SECOND ROW: .M. (;ordon, D. Koehler, B. Smith, J. Braverman, J. Lange, J. Gilluly. FIRST ROW: L Rebe, I,. Berman, N. Gomberg, B. Friedman. Litde Boy Blue — M. Moss Litde Boy Blue — J. Brooks The Fairy — I. Fydrych joy In The Morning IisAlrightWithMe Orclitsis Acrobatics — D. Honelli Kings Court Circus time! Circus time! Come on, gang, now ' s the time! Clowns, acrobats and animals swarmed down the aisles, transforming the Niles West auditorium into a colorful Big Top. So began Pow-Wow Greasepaint and Laughter ' or If Dreams All Came True . A steering committee of thirteen worked throughout the summer, developing a unifying theme. Stevie, a little boy, ran away to the circus where two clowns, an angel and a devil, tried to influence his decision- whether or not to stay. Acts included bands, acrobatics, ensembles and solos. Between acts fractured fairy tales provided even more entertainment. Both evening perlormances were overwhelmingly suc- cessful-all greasepaint and laughter ! DAMN YANKEES March 18 and 19, liushed whispers backstage and the tuning of the orchestra announced the opening of the school musical. Joe Boyd, a middle-aged Senators ' fan transformed into athletic Joe Hardy, all for the price of a soul; the devilish Mr. Applegate and accomplice Lola; patient, sympathetic Meg and her two zany friends; and, the ambitious Mr. Welch and his good-natured team! Among roses and greasepaint, the cast celebrated the enthusiastic response of the audience. The curtain closed on D(imii Yankees, one of the most enthusiastic and spar- kling musicals the school has ever presented. Joe Hardy -the iiero of the Washington Senators — M. Moss Joe Boyd ' s hopeful illusion of being a great ball player. . . — C. Kahan l_L. Vou Gotta Have Heart A  i I l ' T.- Aii V y K r rri !i. i ' SL Months f)ul Of Kverv Vear Mr. Applegale. the Devil himself -C. Honnel A Little Brains And A I.iitJe Talent -M. Age! Two Lost Souls — M. Moss, D. Johnopolos Mr. Welch (M. Pysno) looks on while reporter Gloria Thornpe (C. Pearson) gets inside storj- on Joe Hardy from ' an Buren(G. Horvat) Who ' s Got The Pain? Meg Boyd sings, Six Months -J . Trowbridge ■M.Agel, R. Jackson Oui Of F.verv Vear The Chevy Chase Kan Club is grateful lo you. Joe! —J. Klein, K. Dunster Joe, will you help nic down from here . . . please! — . I. Moss, O. Johnopolos. -J. Brooks Stacks and bags of useable old clothes were hauled to school for Student Council ' s project Bundles Day . Participation was en- couraged by class level competition, which was won by the Seniors. The clothes were sent to the Indian Center in Chicago. SENIORS VICTORIOUS IN BUNDLES DAY COMPETITION HIGH SCHOOL EXCHANGE PROVES TO BE ENRICHING EXPERIENCE One of the highlights of Student Council ' s year was the Harrison High School Ex- change. Representatives from Harrison High School, a South-Side Chicago school, came to West to observe classes and meet students. On January 7 the procedure was reversed. Representatives from West ' s Student Council, including our two foreign stu- dents, spent a day at Harrison. The exchange proved very informative and worthwhile. I.ASr KOW: A. Kennel, I). Mar.sliall, li. Nicks, K. Brocks. KIKST HOW: V. Braude, B. Davenport, S. Coh- en, S. Branch, |. Jones,]. Nclzky, . 1. .Smith, .S. Sager. FRESHMAN CLASS BOASTS UGLY MAN p. Sunal and J. Derdiger. Jingling tin cans and a lot of small change constituted the way to victory for four candidates in the Ugly Man contest. Senior Luis Stern, Junior Greg Zera, Sophomore Bill Torenko, Fresh- man Paul Sortal. The winner. Paul Sortal. whose collection contributed most to the A.F.S. fund, enjoyed his victory at The Ugly Man Dance Fri- day night, February 21. Ugly .Man P. Sortal along with ollu ' v candidates. . . .Sifin ,ind 1). Hrllgoti. The Kivicras Plav, (lahloriiia San R. C.ahan and F.scort •? t V SENIOR V 4 I I SENIOR CABINET LAST ROW: D. Thomas, J. Greenberg, B. Melman J. Polon, K. Matthew, D. Spitz. THIRD ROW; S Stille, Pat Dehauw, D. Tokeshi. E. Goetz, S. Bos trom, D. Leapley. SECOND ROW: M. Starkman S. Gbck, N. Hartenfeld, S. Wolf, B. Peterson, M Stremke, M. Isaacs. FIRST ROW: M. Rooney, J Gilluly (Treasurer), S. Cohen (Vice President), J Shapiro(Secretary), E. Ser ilIo (President). SENIORS The gavel, a meeting— mumuring voices. Tame-A-Hawk. Sonny Cohen sleeping on a ladder. After-game dance and murmuring voices. Alumni Reunion. Invitations to send. Maybe the Concert. Maybe not the Concert. Maybe yes and maybe no. Voices that murmur and buzz. The gavel. The gavel. The low buzz of Mr. Mattka ' s baritone. Murmuring voices. Senior Week— brunch, breakfast. Bermuda Day. Voices that murmur and buzz. Red and white derbies. Red derbies with white lettering. Class of 1966. Voices. June 12, 1966. Pomp and Circumstance. Meeting adjourned. JAMES ADAMS DIANE ALEX National Honoran,- Thespians Society 2,3, Exec. Bd. 3; S.S.D. 3,4; French Club 1,2,3; Homecoming ( ' ommittee 4; Cadet Band 1; Concert Band 2,3; Fall Play Crew 2,3; I ' ow-Wow 1,2; Spring I ' lay Crew 1,2; Thespians 1; G.A.A. 1. LEE ANN AU ' :. AN1)ER G.AA. 4; S cdni i Clerk 4. DENNIS ALTSCHAFreL Chess Club 1,2,3; Coin and Stamp Club 3; Iiitramurals 1J2,3,4. CATHY ANDERSON Bronze Key 2; Apotheosis 3,4; .Arts Club 2,3,4; Future Ilomcmakers 1,2.3,4; Future Nurses Club 1; Latin Club 3,4. DONALD AND ER.SON Bronze Key 2; S.S.D. 3; S.S.M. 3. KAREN ANDERSON Bronze Key 3; S.S.D. 4; Future Homemakers 3,4; Future Nurses VAuh 3,4; German Club 2,3,4; Spring Play Crew 3. LARRY ANDERSON S.S.M. 2,3; Football 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Major N 3,4, Minor N 2; N Club 3,4, Seargent-at-.Vrms 4. NORMAN ANDERSON Student Council 3; S.S.D. 3; S.S.M. 2,4; Baseball 1; Basketball 1,3; Football 1,2,3,4, .Minor N 2, Major N 3,4, Co-Captain 4; N Club 3,4; Track 3. PAUL ANGELINO Red Ortificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silyer Key 3; Science Fair . ward 2nd Place 2; Cabinet .Alternate 1,2, Representatiye 3; Lhilty Board 4; German Club 2,3; Homecoming Committee .Assistant Director 4; Cadet Band 1; Concert Band 2,3,4; Fall Play Cast 3; Marching Band 2,3,4, Drum Major 4; Orches- tra 2,3,4; Silver Music Pin 3; Spring Play Cast 2,3; Thespians 2,3,4. DAVID APPEL White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silyer Key 3; Bio-Chemistry Club 4; Chess Club 1,2; Com and Stamp Club 3,4; Math Club 4. NANCY ARNOLD Choir 3.4; Silyer Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4; G.A.A. 2, Minor Letter 2; Mi.xed Chorus 1; Girls ' Glee 2, Music Certificate 2. WALTER ATZEL Coin and Stamp Club 3; Intramurals 2,3. JA.MES AUSTIN Football 1; Track 1. CATHERINE BACH Bronze Key 2; National Honorary Thespians Society 2,3,4, Secretary 4; Homecoming Conunittee 4; Sptrtrum 2,3; W ' es Word 3,4, Feature Editor 4; Fall Play Crew 1,2,3; Pow-NVow 2,3,4; Spring Play Crew 1,2,3; Thespians 1; National Merit letter (A)mniendation 4. JENNIFER BAILEY A.F.S. Exchange Student from England 4; Student Council 4; Arts Club 4; Latin Club 4; Pow-Wow 4. CANDI BAIM Red Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; S.S.D. 3; Future Teachers of America 1; Homecoming Committee; Pep Club 1; Spectrum 3,4; Student L ' nion Board 4; Pow-Wow Crew 1; Thespians 1. MAUREEN BAKER Transferred from Washington High School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 3; Bronze Key 3; Choir 3,4; Spring Play Cast 3; Vivace 4. SUSAN BARNOW While Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; .Science Fair 2nd Place 2; Cabinet 2; Apotheosis 1,2,3,4, Vice President 3, Treasurer 4; Arts Club 1,2,3; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Spec rum 3; (I.A.A. 1,2,3. ANDREA BARRASH Red Certificate 1; Bronze Key 3; Unity Board 4, F xecutive Board 4; Future Teachers of America 2; Spanish (Mub 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4; Choir 3; Girls ' Glee 2; Mixed Chorus 1; Music Certificate 2; Gold Music Pin 3; Spring Play Crew 1; Vivace 2,3,4; (I.A.A. 1,2; Spanish .Seminar 2,3,4. MURRAY BASS Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Science Fair Award 1 ,3; Bridge Club 2.3, President 2. JOYCE BAUMHARDT Future Homcmakers 1; G.A.A. 1,2,3. UNDA BAUMHARDT Red CertiliCiitc 1; Bronze Key 3; Choir 4. HETTY BECKER S.S.D. 3; S.S.S.H. 4; Arts Club 1,2; Homecoming Crew 4; Spanish Club 1, 2,3; Student Union Board 4. LWVRENCE BELL S.S.M 3; Football 1,2, Minor N 2; Wrestling 3,4. MARY BENNETT Arts Club 3; Choir 4; Pow-Wow 4; Silver Music Pin 4; Spring Play Crew 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Girls ' Glee 3. KEVIN BERG FRANCINEBERGER Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, N 2, Silver Pin 3, Gold Pin 4; March- ing Band 2,3,4, Secretary 3; Orchestra 2,3,4, Letter 2, Silver Pin 3, Gold Pin 4; Pow-Wow 3,4; Interim League Orchestra 2; Spring Play Cast 3,4; All District Orchestra 3,4; All State Orchestra 3,4; State Solo Contest, Ex- cellent Rating 2, Outstanding Rating 3,4. JAMES BERGER S.S.S.H. 4; Bridge Club 3; Chess Club 1,2; French Club 4; Pow-Wow Crew 4; Intramurals 1. ROBERTA BERGER S.S.M. 4; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Fall Play Crew 2,3; SpoUighters 4; G.A.A. 1 ,2,3,4; Gymnastics 4; Orchesis 4. WILUAM BERGLES Baseball 1,2,3,4, Major N 3,4; Wrestling 3, Minor N 3; N Club 4; Intra- murals 1. DONALD BERUNER Mixed Chorus 1; Choir 2,3,4, Music Certificate 2; Silver Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4. LESLIE BERMAN Red Certificate 1; Bronze Key 3; National Honorary Thespians Society 3,4; French Club 1,3,4; Homecoming Crew 3; Pep Club 1; Choir 3,4; Fall Play Crew 2,3, Chairman 3; Pow-Wow 3,4, Steering Committee 4; Silver Music Pin 3; Spothghters 3,4, Treasurer 4; Musical Cast 2,3, Crew Chairman 3; Stage Band VocaUst 4; Thespians 1,2. DARLENE BERNSTEIN S.S.D. 1;S.S.M.2,3. CAROL BERT JAMES BEST S.S.M. 2,3,4. KATHYBETHKE SHERRY BEYDA S.S.M. 4; Orchestra 1,2,3, Major N 2; Silver Music Pin 3. KATHRYN BICK S.S.D. 2,3; Science Fair Award 2; German Club 2,3; Pow-Wow Crew 3,4, Chairman 4; Spring Play Crew 3. FRANK BIG A Science Fair Award 2; S.S.M. 3; Astronomical and Aeronautics Club 1,2; Latin Club 3,4; Cross Country 2,3. LINDA BIRKLEY Future Teachers of America 4; Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 3; Forensics 4; Pow- Wow 3,4; Spotlighters 4; Spring Play Crew 3,4; GA.A. 3; Spanish Seminar 4; National Honorary Thespians 4. NADIN ' F. BI.KVIT Cabinet 1; S.S.M. i;2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Spajiisli Club 1,2,3,4; Ushers ' Club 1; Pow-Wow 1,2; (Juard Club 3; TiuRrs ' Club 2. JEANETTK lU.UM CabiiRt Alternate 2; SS.M. 2.4; Hoiiieconiiiig Cominiltee 4; Pep Club 1; Spaiiisii (;iub 2. Spectrum 4; Fall Plav ( ' rew 2: Spotlighters 1; Thespians 1;G„A.A. 1. SL ' SAN BLUMENI ' HAI. S.S.D. 3. JOHN BONETTI Science Fair Award 2.3: Silver Music Pin 2; Cold .Music Pin 3. Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 4; Swimming 1. JOHN BOOR S.S.S.H. 3,4; Ba.seball 1.2.3.4, .Minor X 3, Major N 4; Basketball 1. PA. IEL BORISOF S.S.D.3. MARY BOROWSKI French Club 1; Pep Club 1.2; Pow-Wou Crew 2; SpoUighters 2; G.A.A. 1,2. SUSAX BOSTROM Bronze Kev 2; Silver Kev 3; Cabinet 2.4, . llernate 2; L ' nilv Board 4; I ' shers ' Club 4; Fall Play Crew 1.2; Pow-Wow 2.3.4; Spring Play Crew 1; Aqua- sprites 1,2,3,4. Vice President 3, President 4; G.. .. . 1,2.3,4; Guards Club 2,3,4, Captain 3; Timers ' ( lub 4. LEE BOWMAX German Club 4. FRA.XCES BRAUDE Xational Honor Society 3.4; Red Certificate 1; Bronze Kev 2; Silver Kev 2; Science Fair .Award 2,3; State Science Fair 3,4; Cabinet 1.2; Student Council 3,4, Recording Secretary 4; S.S.M. 1,2; S.S.S.H. 3; Homecoming Cominiltee 3,4, Co-Director 4; Homecoming Court 3; Spanish Club 1,2; Spectrum 3; Student Union Board 4; Fall Play Crew 1.2; Spotlighters 1,2; Spriirg Play Crew 1; .Aquasprites 1,2; GA.A. 1,2; D.A.R. Finalist 4. JERRY BRICE Xational Honorary Thespians Society 4; Science Fair Award 1, 3rd Division Certificate; Radio Electronics Club 3.4; Choir 3.4; Mi.xed Chorus 1,2; Fall Plav Crew 3,4; Pow-Wow 4; Silver .Music Pin 3: Spring Plav Crew 3,4; Thes- pians 3; Football 1,2,3,4, -Minor X 3, .Major X 4. AXDREW BROCCOUNO RICHARD BRODY S.S.. 1. 2; S.S.S.H. 3; Intramurals 1. JAXICE BROOKS Unity Board 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Homecoming Court 4; Spanish Club 12.3. Treasurer 1. ' ice President 2; Choir 3.4; Silver .Music Pin 3; Gold .Music Pin 4; Orchestra 3; Pow-Wow 2,3,4; Spring Play Crew 1, Cast 3; Vivace 1,2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 4; Guards Club 3; Timers ' Club 3; Scholastic .Art Coniest Merit Award 3. BRUCE BROWX Baseball 1; Basketball 1,2; Cross Country 1. CYXTHU BROWX Science Fair . ward 2; S.S.M. 3; Future Teachers of .Xnierica 2,3; Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 1,23; Student I ' nion Board 4; Ushers ' Club 3,4; West Wore 4; Pow-Wow 13; Spotlighters 1,4; Thespians 2,3. MICHAEL BROWN Transferred from Fairfax U.S., Los . ngeles, California 2. JACQ.UELL E BRUXGER ROBERT BURG Baseball 1,2,3,4, Minor N 3, Major •X ' ' 4; Football 3, .Minor X 3; Swim- ming 1,2. TERKV BURKllAKDT Cadet Band 1; Concert Band 2,3.4; .Marching Band 1,2,3.4; Orchestra 3,4; Silver .Music Pin 3; Gold .Music Pin 4; Stage Band 2,3,4; Intramurals 1. LARRY BUSH Bronze Kev 2; .Science Fair .Award 1,2,3; Chess Club 1,2; Football 2. Minor X 1; Wrestling 4; Xational letter of Commendation 4. JERALDIX BUSSERT Transferred from .Mden High School, . lden, Iowa 3; Silver Key 3, Future Xurses Club 3,4; Spanish Club 3; Choir 3,4; Coiiart Band 3; .Marching Band 3; Silver .Music Pin 4; Vivace 4, Siudeni Director 4; National .Merit Seml-Flnallst4. m f • ' tMmM iTlikt rilKOnOHK liVl)AI.F,K S.S.M. 4; S.S.S.II.4; Latin Club 1; Baskelball l.li. Minor N 3; Cross Coun- try 4. Major . 4; Intranuircils 1,2,3,4- D.WU) CALDWELL ISaseball 1,3. l ' . TKICIA CAl ' ONE Transferred from West U-ydt-ii, Ncjrlhlaki- 4; Koriiisics 4; S|)t tlighters 4. BARBARA CARLSON S.S.M. 1,3; Arts (Hub 1; Krencb Clul) 2; Future ' I ' eacbers ol America 1; i ' ep Club 1; Fall Play Crew 1. JEANNINE CARLSON S.S.M. 2,3; Cirls ' Council 2,3; Homecoming (Committee 4; I ' c]) (!lub 1.2; Spanish Club 3; Fall Plav Crew 1; Forcusics 3.4, 1st IMace Tropin ' 3, 3rd Place District .Medal 3; Pow-W ' ow 3,4; Spodiglitcrs 2,4, Secretary 4. WILLIAM CARRANE N Club 3,4; Swimtning 1,2,3,4. ORRIN CASS. T. White Certilicalc 1; Brouie Key 2; Silver Key 3; Baseball 1, Freshman Man- ager 1; N Club 3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4, Frcshmau Manager 1, Varsity Manager 2,3,4, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4; Illinois Boys ' State 3. CAROLCENCI MARCIA CHAPMAN Cabinet 2,3,4, Secretary 3; S.S.D. 3; S.S.O. Ex. Bd. 4; French Club 1,2, Treasurer 2; Homecoming Coniinittee 3,4, Co-Chairman 4; Timers ' Club 3,4. AGNES CHIEN White Certificate 1; Brotize Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Honor Society 3,4; 1st Place State Science F ' air 1; . rts Clubl; Russian Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3,4; Science Seminar 2,3,4; Safet ' Council 4; Science Newspaper F ditor-in- Chief 4; National Merit Semi- Finalist 4. TODDCHIKARAISHI I tin Club 1,2; Baseball 1; Basketball 1,3, .Minor N 3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4. CATHY CHRISTIANSEN Bronze Key 3; Science F ' air Award 1,2; S.S.,M. 3,4; Bio-Chemistry Club 3,4; Russian Club 3,4; Sjuctrum 2; Pow-Wow 2; Spring Play Crew 1; G.A.A. 2,3;Orchesis 1,2,3. AUKEUACHVB Transferred from Foreman High School. Chicago 3. LINDA CLAPPERTV S.S.D. 3. JANE CLARK S.S.. I. 3; Spanish Club 2,3; Fall Play Crew 1; Spring Play Crew 2; G.A.A. 1; ' Tiiners ' Club 3. I I ROBERT CLEMEN Science Fair 2nd Place 2; Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Frosh Award 1, Sopho- inore Award, 2, Major N 3,4; Gvmnastics 1,2,3,4, Sophomore .- ward 1, .Minor N 2, .Major IV 3; Intramurals 1,2,3, 2nd Place Decathalon 2, Isl Place Decathun 3; N Club 3.4; ' Track 3; ( ' ross ( ' ountrv .Most ' aluable 3. DOUGLAS CLIFFORD S.S.M. 1; Football 2,3,4; IntramuraLs 1,2,4. Minor .N 3, .Major N 4; N Club 1. AIAN COHAN Cabinet 1; A.V.A. 1,2,3,4; Ili-V 1,2; I ' ep Club 1; 1,2; Fall Play Crew 1,2; Spring Plav Crew 1 1,2,3,4; Track 3. Wcs Whr, 1.2; Cade t Band Basketball 1.2; Intramurals DEBRA COHEN Student Council 4; S.S.D. 2,3,4; S.S.. I. I; Homecoming (!ominiltee 4; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Spectrum 3,4; Pow-Wow, Cast 2, Crew I; Timers ' Club 1,3,4, PresideiU 4. STEPHEN COHEN White Certilicale 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Student Council 1,2,3,4, President 4; Unity Board 4; Homecoming Com- mittee 4, Co-Director 4; M ' esl Word 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; N Club 4; Tennis 1,2,3, Major N 3; Secretary of I.A.S.C. 4. STUART COHEN White Certilicate 1; Bronze Key 2; Sih-er Kev 3; Science Fair . vard 1,2, 1st Place — Slate 1; Cabinet 1,3,4. ' ice President 1,3,4; Salety ( luncil 4; Unity Board 4, Executive Board 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Minor N 3; Tennis 2,3; Track 1. (JAVI.KCOIIN TruiislcrR-d from Oak I ' ark-Kivcr Forest High :i; SSI). Uea|ilioiiisi :i.4; Honieconiing ( ' ommittct 4. LINDA COHN Sludeni Council 1 ,3,4, Alternate 2; S.S.D. 1;S.S.M.2,3; S.S.S.H. 3,4; Unity Board 4; Art Council 1,2,3,4; Future Teachers of America 1,2; Homecoming Committee 4; Spectrum 3; Student I ' nion Board 4, President 4; W ' tsI M ' ord 3; PowA ' ow 2, Steering Committee 4; SpoUighters 2. ROBERT COMVN While Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Kev 3; Science Fair Award 1,2,3,4; Bio-Cliciuistrv Chili 1,3; Chess Clul) 1; Baseball 1,2.3.4. .Major 3,4; N Cluli 4; Suininiing 1; Science Seminar 2,3,4; Creat Books Seminar 4. BARBARA COOI ' KR Bron e Key 3; .National Honorary Thespians .Society 3,4; IV|) Cliil) 1,2; Choir 3,4; Cirls ' (Jlee 2; I ' ow-Woh- 3,4; Silver .Music Bin 4; Spring I1l Cast 3; Spring I ' lav Crew 1.2; Thespians 1.2; ' ivace 3; . quasprite.s 1- C A . 1,2,3; Orchesis 2,3. liOW.Vlil) CDOl ' KK H.iskclli.ill 1; lnlr;inuirals 1. .MILDRED COOl ' ER Red Certificate 1; Bronze Key 3; S.S.D. 3; S.S.M. 2; Homecoming Crew 2, 3; Spanish Club 1,2; Spectrum 3,4; Spring Play Crew 1; Cheerleaders 2,3,4- G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Guards Club 2,3,4; Timers ' Club 1,4. |ERKV CIIWWN Cahinet 1,2. . lternalc 2; S.S.. 1. 3.4, Supervisor 4; Baseball 1.2,3,4; Iiiira- Muirals 1,2, .Major N 3,4; N Club 4. E ' EI.YXCRAI(; Pep Club 1; C.. .. . 2.3; . c|iiaspriles 2,3. BRUCE CHAIN Cabinet 1, Treasurer 1; Student Council 2; S.S.M. 3; S.S.S.H. 4; Baseball 1,3,4, .Minor N 3; Football 1,2,3,4, .Minor N 2,3, .Major N 4; N Club 4. ARTIU ' RCIITLKR S.S.M. 2; German Club 4. |, (:K CUIKOXE Red Certilicate 1; Bronze Key 2; Science Fair Aw. ird IJ ; Cabinet 1; Football 1; Wrestling 1. j.VMKS DAIIl, (!buir 2,3,4; SiUer .Music Pin 3; (Jold .Music Pin 4; PowA ow 3; Spring Play Cast 2,3; Football 1.2,3,4, .Minor X 3, .Major X 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; X Club 4; Swimming 1. sru. in D.w ixci ' .R C.Lbinet 2; S.S.M, 2,3; Spanish Club 1,2; Baskelhall 1; lMlr;iuiurals 1.2.3,4; Wrestling 2. DOXX, l)A ll)() K S.S.D. 4; . rls Club 1,2,3; Future llomemakers 1,2,3; Future Xurses Club 4; Future Teachers of . mcrica 1,2,3,4; C;.. .. . 1,2,3,4. ROBERT DA TS Science Fair .Viv.ird 2. .Utronouiical and . eron;iutics Club 1,2, ' ice President 2; A. ' .. . 1; Pep Club 1,2; Radio Electronics Club 1,2; Concert Band 3; .Marching Band 2.3; PowAXow 4; Cross Country 4; Gymnastics 1,2,3; Intra- nuirals 3; Track 3,4. SUSAN DAVIS fATRICLV DEDAUW Red Certilicate 1; Bron e Key 3; C.ibinel 3,4; Art Council 2; Scholastic Art Contest Ceriihcate 2. FRANK DE.NUS Cabinet 1; S.S.S.H. 4; Geruian Club I; Cross Countrv 2,3; Intramurals 1 2- Trackl,3. GREGORY DEMEDUC SHERI DE RUDDER Future .Nurses Club 1; Fall Play Crew 3. JA.MES DEKVISHIAN Science Fair 2nd Place 1,2; Swimming 1. KIMBERLY DUNSTER Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Honorary Thespians Society 2,3,4; National Forensic league 4; Cabinet 2, 3;.S ' f : ram 4; Forensics 3,4; Fall Play Crew 1; Spring Play Crew 1,2, Assistant Director 4; Pow-Wow 3,4; Choir 3,4; Spotlighters 1,2,4, President 2,4; Silver Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4; Apotheosis 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3; Arts Club ?; Vivace 3,4, Vice President 4. DEBORAH EISENBERG Transferred from Math°r 1; S.S.D. 4; Spanish Club 2. STANLEY EISENHAMMER Transferred from South Shore High School 2; Broiue Key 3; Science Fair 2nd Place 2; French Club 3,4; Spcciiiim Sports Editor 4; UV.v Won i; Guards Club 3,4. KATHLEEN ECKLUND Transferred from Regina High School 3. ESTHER EKSTEIN Student CouncU 1,2,3,4, Alternate 1,2,4; S.S.M. 2,3,4; Arts Club 1,2,3; Future Teachers of America 1,2,3, Treasurer 2; Homecoming Crew 2, Committee 4; Latin Club 1; Pep Club 1; Fall Play Crew 1; Pow-Wow 2; SpoUighters 1; Thespians 2; G.A.A. 1. GILBERT EUAS MARK ELIAS A.V.A. 4; Chess Club 1,2; Radio Electronics Club 3: Cadet Band 2,3; Fall Play Crew 3,4; Pow-Wow 3,4; Spodighters 4; Spring Play Crew 2,3,4. BARBARA ELLEW S.S.M. 4; Pep Club 1. JANICE ELLIS White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Cabinet 1,2; S.S.M. 1,2,3; French Club 3. MARGIE ENDRE BARI ENTMAN Bronze Key 3; Science Fair Award 2; S.S.S.H. 2,3; French 1,2,3,4; Future Teachers of America 1,2,3; Girls ' Club 3; Homecoming Crew 4; Pep Club 1; Student Union Board 4; Ushers ' Club 3; Timers ' Club 4. LYNNE EPSTEIN Transferred from Roycemore School, Evanston 3; F ' uture Nurses Club 4; Homecoming Crew 4. MAXINE EPSTEIN Transferred from Niles North High 3,4; Gym Leader 3,4; Timers ' Club 4. STEPHEN ERICKSEN School 3; Spring Play Crew 3; G.A.A. NEIL EVANS While CerUficate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Student Council 1,2; S.S.M. 3; S.S.S.H. 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Gymnastics 1; Intramurals 2; Track 1,3,4, Slate Mile Relay Team Members 3, Major N 3,4; Illinois Premier Boys ' State 3; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4. ML ROBIN EVENSEN Science Fair Award 1; Arts Club 3; Aquasprites 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Board 3; Mixed Chorus 1. SUSAN FEINGOLD S.S.D. 2,3,4; Homecoming Crew 4; Pep Club 1; G.A.A. 1; Timers ' Club 3, 4; Science Fair 2nd Place 1 . RICHARD FIELDS Science Fair 2nd Place 1; Hi-Y 1; Mixed Chorus I; Intramurals, Swimming 1 ; Tennis 2; Track 3; Alternate School Mascot. eli :n fink S.S.M. 2,3; S.S.S.H. 4; Future Teachers of America 1. ROBERT FINK S.S.S.H. 4; Chess Club 1; Football 3,4; Track 4; Wresthng 3. PHILIP FINNERMAN White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Kev 3; S.S.D. 3; Cross Country 1; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4; N Club 4; Minor N 2, Major N 3,4. ADRIENNE FISCHER Red Certificate 1; Bronze Key 3; S.S.D. 2,3; S.S.M. 4; French Clnb 1,2; Fall Plav Crew 2,3; Spring I ' lay C ' rew 2,3; Thespians 2,3. GAIL FISHER French (Mub 1,2; Future Teachers of America 1,2,3,4; W ' a Word 4, Cir- culation Manager 4; Silver Music I ' in 2; Cold .Music Pin 3; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Vivace 2.3,4, Corresponding Secretary 3,4. CAROIi ' lE FL MMINI LVX.X F1.. MM1. I S.S.n. 3,4; Future Teachers of . merica 3; Fall Play Crew 2; Ushers ' Club 4; Spotlighters 1; Thespians 2; Timers ' Club 3. RALPH FU)DIN Xaliunal Forensic League 4; .Astronomical and Aeronautics ( lub 1,2,3.4, Vice President 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Choir 2,3,4; Fall Play Crew 2; Forensics 3,4; Silver Music Pin 3; Cold Music Pin 4; Pow-W ' ow 4; SpoUightcrs 3; Spring Play Crew 2,3; National Honorary Thespians 4. STE ' E FLOYD Marching Band 2; Football 3; Intranmrals 1,2; .Minor . 3; Intermediate Band 1,2. RICHARD FOOTITT UV,v UV))y 3; Choir 4; Forensics 3,4. ]. C.K FOREMAN LI ' :iCH FORMAN S.S.M. 3,4; Aquasprites 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3. LAIIRA FORST Bronze Key 3; L ' nity Board 4; French Club 1,2,3,4, President 4; Future Teachers of .America 1,2,3; Girls ' Club 3; i ' ep Club 1; Lashers ' ( lub 3; Tim- ers ' Club 4. SLSA.X FORTUXATO Future Homemakers 2. BE TTV FR. ZIX While Certificate 1; Bronze Kev 2; Silver Key 3; Science Fair State 2nd Place 2; Cabinet 1,2,3; S.S.D. 4; Spanish Club 1,2; Spectrum 2,3; Student Union Board 4. ' ice President 4; .Arts C ' lub 2; Homecoming (Committee 3,4; Aqua- sprites 2; (;.A.A. 2,3; Timers ' Club 1. BRE.XNA FREED.MAN National Honorary Thespians Society 2,3,4; S.S.D. 2,3; S.S..M. 1; Choir 4; Fall V av Crew 1,2,3, Chairman 3; Pow-W ' ow 3.4, Steering ( ommittee 4; Spotlighters 1,2,4; Musical .Assistant Director 3; .Musical Cast 2,3; Spring Play Crew I; Thespians 1. G.A.A. 2,3,4; Orchesis 2,3,4, President 4. CAROL FRENCH Bronze Ke ' ' 3; L ' nity Board 4; French Club 4;. Future Teachers of America 2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4; Girls ' Council 4; Choir 3,4; Silver Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4; Vivace 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2. MARY reiEDEWAl.D Ubrarv Monitor Certificate 2. THO.MAS FRIEDEWALD S.S.D. 3; Football 1. CHARU.S FRIEDMAN Wresding 1,2,3,4, Major N 3,4. KAREN ERYKSDALE Future Homemakers 4; Homecoming Committee 4; I.atin Club 3.4; Ushers Club 3,4, Receptionist 4; G..A.A. 4. IDA FYDKYCIl National Honorary Thespians Society 3.4; Thespians 2; German Club 2,3,4; Fall Play Cast 3,4; Forensics 4; Spotlighters 4; Spring Play Cast 3; G.A.A. 1. CHARIi.S GABEl. Spectrum Clerk 4. MARY GABEL Ushers ' Club 4; (J.A.A. 2,3. iii r ..■« - ' ' « UlTA CA.SSMAN Science Kair 2iid Place 2; (;irls ' Club 3; Fall Play Crew 1; Marching Band 1,2.3,4; Twirlers 1,2,3,4, N 2; Silver Music Pin 3; Gold Music I ' in 4; Thes- pians 1; Spectrum 4. PALI. (;AV I)N White Certificale 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Honor Society 3,4; S.S.. I. 1; Apotheosis 3; Football 1; Track ' l ,2,3,4, Minor N 2, Major N 3. Co-Captain; N Club 4; It ' s Academic Team Captain 4; National .Merit .Sejiii-FinaUsl 4. DAVID CEIST Baseball 1; Football 1,2; Wrestling 1. BAKRYGELFAND Concert Band 3; Marching Band 3; Intraniurals 1J2,3,4; N Club 2,3,4, Scrgeanl-al-Ariiis 4; Wrestlhig 1,2,3,4, Major N 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4. M.MMTN GEl.I.KH Bronze Key 2; F ' rench Club 4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Band letter; .Marching Band 3,4; Silver Music Phi 4. LAWRENCE GENI Red Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; State Science Fair . ward 2; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; S.S.D. Supervisor 3; German Club 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Intermediate Band 1; Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Pow-Wow 4; Silver Band Pm 3; Spring Play Cast 2; Spring Play Crew 3; Band Letter 2; Orchestra Utter 2; I.fl.S.A. Band Award 3; German Band 4; (ivnmastical. BRUCE GERBER Science Fair Award 2; Cabinet 1,2; S.S..M. 2; S.S.S.H. 3,4; A.V.A. 3; Foot- ball 2; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, .Minor N 2; N Club 3,4; Tennis 2,3,4; Soft- ball 1; Basketball 2,3; Swimming 1. KATHLEEN GETCHIUS RAYMOND GILL White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Bridge Club 2; Chess Club 2; Intermediate Band 1 ' Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Pow-Wow 3; Silver .Music Pin 3; Stale Band 4; Band Letter 1. PHILUP GILLESPIE Basketball Minor N 2,3; Cross Country .Minor N 1,4. JOHN GILLULY Cabinet 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3,4, Historian 2; Pow-Wow Steering Committee 4; Football 1,2,3,4, Minor N 3, Major N 4; Guards Club 2,3,4; Intramurals 2; N Club 4; Swimming 2,3; Track 1,3,4, Major N 3,4. JANIS GILMAN Red CerUficate 1; Science Fair 2iid Place 2; S.S.M. 3. JOELGLANTZ Guards Club 2,3; N Club 3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4, Major N 3,4. SHERIGUCK Cabinet 1,2,3,4, Secretary 1; S.S.M. 2; Art Council 3; Homecoming Crew 4; Spanish Club 1,2; Ushers ' Club 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2. ELIZABETH GOETZ Red Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Cabinet 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Student Un- ion Board 4; Choir 3,4; Fall Play Crew 2, Cast 3; Gold Music Pin 4; Spring Play Crew 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; Orchesis 2,3. KAREN GOLD S.S.D. 1,2; S.S.M. 3,4; Cheerleaders 1,2. EDREA GOLDBERG Future Teachers of America 1,2; Choir 3,4; Silver Music Pin 2; Gold Music Pin 3; Pow-Wow 2,3,4; Spring Play Crew 1; Vivace 2,3,4; G.A.A. 12.3- Orchesis 1,2,3. NEAL GOLDBERG C:hess Club 2,3,4; Coin and Stamp Club 4; Math Club 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4. MURR Y GORDON Red Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Debate 1; latin Club 1,2,3,4; Cadet Band 1; Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3,4; Fall Plav Cast 3; March- ing Band 1,2,3,4, AssisUuit Drum .Major 4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Pow-Wow 3,4, Steering Committee 4; Silver Music Pin 3; Stage Band 1,3,4; Spring Musical Orchestra 1,2,3; Interim league Orchestra 2. GREGORY GORGOSZ PEGGY GORSKI S.S.M.2;G.A.A. 2,3. CHARIES GRAESSI.F. West Word Photograplier 4. JKKmEV GREENBERG Science Fair Award 2; S.S.M. 1; S.S.S.H. 3,4, Ch; irman 3, .Supervisor 4; German Club 2; Imramurals 1,2; Wrestling 3,4. CARIX GREENE Future iXurses 2; Pep Club 1. ROBERT GREENSPA.X Bronze Key 3; .Science Fair, District 1st Place 1,3, Stale 1st 3; Football 1,2, 3,4, .Minor N 3, .Major N 4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Minor N 3, Major N 4; N Club 4. WIU.IAM GREE.NWALD WILLIAM GRIFFIN Transferred from Notre Dame Higb School 3. STANA GRIM CAROL GROB MAN Red Certificate 1; Science Fair 2nd Place 1; S.S.D. 1; S.S.M. 2,3; Spanish Club 3. GARY GROH Hi-Y 1; Stage Band 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 2. DOUGLAS GROW Transferred from .Amundsen High School, Chicago 3. GREGORY GUTH ARTHUR HACKIN Debate 1; Cadet Band 1; Concert Band 2,3,4, Secretary 4; Marching Band 1,2.3,4; Orchestra 4; Pow-Wow 3,4; Stage Band 1,2.3,4. MARIA HAGIMIHALIS EARL HALVERSON German Club 1,2; Cadet Band 1; Concert Band 2,3,4; Silver .Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Band IjClter 2; Intramurals 1,2,3. ROSE MARIE HAMMOND Fall Play Crew 3; S.S.M. 2,3,4. BRIAN HAND Transferred from St. George High School, Evanston 2; S.S.S.H. 4; Mbced Chorus 1; Golf 1; BasketbaU 1,2; Football 1,3,4; Minor N 3, Major N 3,4; N Club 4; Intramurals 1,2. RONALD HANLON IIi ' Y3; Intramurals 1,2. STEVEN HARA NANCY HARTENFEU) While Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Honor Socictv 3,4, Cabinet 4; S.S.M. 1,2,3,4; S.S.S.H. 3; Arts Club 1; Spanish Club 1,2,4; Timers ' (llub 1 . ROBERT IIASKIN Bridge Club 2; Intramurals 3,4. IJb HEITMAN Red Ccrlificate 1; Bronze Key 3; Cabinet 2; S.S.D. 3,4; Future Nurses Club 1; Future Teachers of America 1,2,3, President 3; Spanish ( ' lub 1; Spa ruin 4; Ushers ' Club 3. CHKRYLHEHN Future Homemakers 1; Spectrum Clerk 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3. STEVEN UONALD HEHN A.V.A. 1,2,3,4. DAVID HEIU5R0N W ' liite Ccriificale 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Student Council 3,4; S.S.D. Sui)ervi.sor 3; S.S.M. Supervisor 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Ba,skclball : . Cru.ss Country 1; Major N 3,4; N Club 4; Tennis Team 1,2.3.4, .Most ' aluable Player 3; Des Plaines Valley League Singles Champion 2,3. WILLIAM HEINE Science Fair Award 1,2,3, State Science Fair .■ vard. Outstanding 1, 2nd Place 2, 1st Place 3; Astronomical and Aeronautics Club 1,2, Vice President 1, President 2; German Club 2,4; Pep (!lub 1; Radio Electronics Club 2; Science Newspaper 4; Pow-Wow Stage Crew 3; Intramurals Basketball 2,3, Champ- ions 3. LYNN HEIANDER S.S.D. 3,4; Aquasprites 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Board 4; Girls ' Gymnastics Team 4; Gym Leader 3,4. DONNA HELFGOTT Transferred from Austin High School 4. RAYMOND HEL.MERS Science Fair 2nd Place 1; French Club 2; Gymnastics 1,2; Tennis 1. JAMES HENNING Science Fair, School 1st Place 2, District 1st Place 2, Slate 2nd Place 2; Base- ball 3,4, Major N 3,4; N Club 4. DONALD HENRICHS DONNA HENRICHS ARNOLD HERBSTMAN Science Fair Award 2; Chess Club 1,2; German Club 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 4. MICHAEL HEUBERGER S.S.S.H. 4; Gymnastics 1. SUEHILLBERG Pep Club 1. BERNARD HIRSCH Bronze Key 3; National Honorary Thespians Society 4; Astronomical and Aeronautics Club 1,2; German Club 3; Fall Play Crew 3,4, Chairman 3; Pow- Wow 2,3,4, Technical Director 4; Spotlighters 1,2,4, Vice President 4; Spring Play Crew 2,3,4, Chairman 3; Thespians 3; Intramurals 2. DONNA HIRSCH Spanish Club 2; Fall Play Cast 2; Thespians 2; G.A.A. 2. 1 t A DANIEL HIRSCHTICK S.S.D. Supervisor 3; S.S.M. 2; S.S.S.H. 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4, Major N 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Minor N 3, Major N 4; Football 1,2,3,4, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4; N Club 3,4; Guards Club 3. MARLA HITE National Honorary Thespians Society 3; Art Council 3; Fall Play Crew 2,3; Silver Music Pin 3; (iold Music Pin 4; Spring Play Cast 2; Spring Play Crew 1,3,4; Thespians 2; Girls ' Glee 1,2,3; Mbted Chorus 4. LINDA HOFF Science Fair 2nd Place 2; Bio-Chemistry Club 4; Science Newspaper 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4, Board 2,3,4, Minor N 3, Major N 3; Science Seminar 2,3,4. WAYNE HOFFUERG Baseball 1,3. WENDY HOFFBERG Red Certificate 1; Bronze Key 3; S.S.M. 3; G.A.A. 2. CHARLES HOFFMAN Bronze Key 2; Bridge Club 2,3; Chess Club 1; Math Club 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4. GERALDINE HOI.HACH Transferred from L. C. Mohr High Schodl, South Haven. Indiana 4. EDWARD HONEMAN S.S.S.H. 3,4; Football 1,2,3. .Minor N 2,3. DENNIS HUELS JUUANN HUSTER S.S.D. Receptionist 4; (iirls ' Club 2,3; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4, Minor . ' 2; Major 2. CAROL l.MIIOF Art Council 1; Pow-W ' ow 4; Spotlighlers 1; Spring I ' lav Cast 1.3.4; i ' ,.. .. . 1,2,3,4; Orchesis 1,2,3,4. MEUNDA ISAACS Cabinet 1,2,3.4. Secretary 2; S.S.I). Receptionist 4; S.S.S.H. Secretary 3; Fu- ture Teachers ol . nierica 1; Honieconiijig Comniittee 3,4, Assistant Director 4; Spectrum 3; Spotlighters 1. lUDiril IZBICKV Spanish Club 1. DAVID JACOHSON Translerred from Roosevelt High School 2; Choir 3,4; Silver Music I ' in 3; ( old .Music I ' in 4; I ' ow-Wow 4; Spring Play Crew 4. JANISJACOBSON White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Unity Board 4; . polheosis 1,2,3,4, Publicity Chairman 3, President 4 French Club 1,3; Future Teachers of America 2; Spanish Club 3; Orchesis 4 2nd Place French Tournament 2; 1st Place National Spanish Contest 2,3 French Seminar 2,4; Spanish Seminar 3,4; Spectrum Copy Writer 4; National Merit Semi-Fin ' ahst 4. JUDITH JAC.GER White Certificate 1; lironze Kcv 2; Silver Key 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Arts Club 3; Spanish Club 1.2,3.4; Spec rum i. GLORIA lANSK Choir 3.4; Silver .Music Pin 3; Vivace 2; G.A.A. 1. ANDREA JERSKV S.S..M.2;PepClub 1; G.A.A. 2. RAV.MOND JFSCHKE DENNIS JESSE PAULJETTER White Certificate 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1.2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4. JOHN JOHNSON A.V.A. 1.2; Radio Electronics Club 3,4; Choir 2.3.4; Silver .Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4; Pow-w ow 4; Spring Play Cast 2,3,4; Thespians 2,3; Football 1,2,3; (;uards Club 2,3,4. RALPH JOHNSON Bronze Key 3; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4; Exhibit at National Electron- ics Conference 3; 2nd Place State Science Fair 2. ROBERT A. JOHNSON S.S.M. 3; (Guards Club 3; Swimming 1. KAREN KAISER Transferred from Mentor High School. Mentor. Ohio 3. ANNETTE KANDELL Cabinet 3; S.S.M. 1,2,3; West Word 3,4; Future Nurses Club 1; (ierman Club 3; Utin Club 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. EARL KAPUN White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Forensic league 2,3,4; Degree of Distinction 3; Bridge Club 2; Debate 2,3,4; Intramurals Basketball 1,2,3, Ghampionsl; Wrestling 1; National Merit letter of Com- mendation 4. I li b MARC KAPIj N Transferred from Lane Tech High School 4. MARK KAPLAN S.S. L 1,2; Gymnastics 1; Wrestling 2. ' IR ;ii IA KARLESKE S.S.M. 1. ELAINE KATSOOLIAS S.S.M. 1,2; Future Homemakers 2. HOWARD KATZ White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 3,4; S.S.D. Supervisor 3; S.S.M. Chairman 4; S.S.D. Exec- utive Board 4; Golf 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Guards Club 2,3,4; Swimming 1,2,3, 4; Minor N 2; Major N 3,4; N Club 3,4; Winner of Harvard Book Prize 3. ROBERT KA17 Red Certilicate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Cabmet 1,4; S.S.D. 3; S.S.M. 1,4, .Monitor 1, Supervisor 4; Unity Board 4, N Club 2.3,4, President 4; Swimming 1,2,3,4, Minor N 1, Major N 2,3,4, Caplaui 4; Tennis Club 1,2,3,4, Major N 3,4; Boys ' State 3; Guards Club 2,3,4, Assistant Captain 3, Co-Caplain 4. lEKRl KATZNELSON National Honorary Thespians Society 2,3,4; Arts Club 1,2; Future Teachers of America 1; Safety Council Monitor 4; Choir 3,4; Pow-Wow 1,2,3; Silver Music Pin 3; Spothghters 1.4; Spring Plav C asl 3; Spring ?ki Crew 1,2. NANCY KAUFFMAN Science Fair Award 2; Future Homemakers 3,4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 3; Ger- man Club 2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 3; llshers ' Club 3,4, Secretary 4; Fall Play Crew 3; Spring Play Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. BRUCE KAUFMAN White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Science Fair Award 2; Cab- inale Alternate 2; S.S.M. 3; S.S.S.H. 4; Intramurals 1,2,3; Swimming 1,2.3,4, .Minor N 2, Major N 3,4. ROBERT KAUFMAN latin Club 3,4; Intramurals 4. ROBERT KAZELAK S.S.S.H. 4; A. ' .A. 1,2,3; Radio Electtonics Club 3; Pow-Wow Crew 4; Guards Club 4. IVY KEENE S.S..M. 4; Spanish Club 2; Pow-Wow 2; G.A.A. 1,3. LINDA KEKER S.S.D. 4; French Club 2,3. STEPHEN KEMPF Chess Club 2; Cadet Band 1; Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Intramurals 4; Swimming 4. JANICE KERMAN Cabinet 1,2; S.S.M. 2,3,4; S.S.S.H. 3; Spanish Club 1,2; Spotlighters 1; Thes- pians 2; Spectrum Senior Section Co-Editor 4. ■I ■1 41 • , MARY ANN KILbXCKEY Transferred from Regina High School 2; Bronze Key 3. LYLE KILLEY Choir 2,3,4; Silver Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4, Minor N 3, Major N 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Minor N 3, Major N 4; Football 1 ,2,3,4, Major N 3,4; N Club 3,4. THOMAS KIRKE Unity Board 4; Astronomical and Aeronautics Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Chess Club 1,2,3,4, President 3,4; Cadet Band 3; Concert Band 4; Marching Band 4; S.S.M. 1,2,3. MARJORIE KIT Bronze Key 3; French Club 3,4; Future Homemakers 4; Ushers ' Club 3,4; G.A.A. 1. MICHAEL KIJJN Cabinet 1,2,3; S.S.M. 2; Spectrum 3; n ' c.sl U ' «n 3; Baseball 1,2.3,4, Major N 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; N Club 4; Dcs Plaincs Valley League All Conference lltcher 3; Central Suburban League All Conference Pitcher 4. DONNA KLUGE S.S.M 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3. RICHARD KLYMAN Intramurals 1,2,4, Major W 3,4; N Club :5,4; Wrestling 3. PAUL KNUTSON A.V.A. 1,2,3, Spring Play Crew 4; Forensics 4. DEBORAH KOEHI£R National Honorary Thespians Society 3,4; Choir 3 1; Kail Play Cast 3; Fall Play Crew 3,4; Silver Music Pin 3; Cold Music Pin 3; Pow-Wow Steering Committee 4; Spotlighters 3,4; Sprmg Plav Cast 2; Spring Play Crew 3,4; Thespians 2; Vivace 2,3,4; Aquaspriles 1; C.A.A. 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls ' Glee 2. DEBORAH K0NIF:CKI C.A.A. 2; Guards Club 2,3. KIMBERLY KORy L S.S.D. 3,4; French Club 1; Future Homcinakers 3; Fall Play Crew 3. LOUISETTE KOIUN Cadet Band 1,2; Concert Band 3,4; Marching Band 3,4; G.A.A. 1. DAVID KORNBLUTH White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Science Fair 2nd Place 3; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4. ADRIAN KOVALSKY Bronze Key 3; National Honorary Thespians Society 3.4; Spanish Club 2,3; Spectrum Special Events Co-Editor 4; Fall Play Crew 1,2,3; Pow-Wow 2,3,4; Spotlighters 4; Spring Play Crew 1,2,3; Thespians 1,2. WILLIAM KOZNARSKI JEAN KRAEMER Ushers ' Club 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Board 1,2.3, Secretary 3, Letter 1, Major Letter 2, Interscholastic Badminton 3,4. First .State 3; Pin 1. STEPHEN KRAMER Science Fair Award, 3rd Division 1; Spanish Club 3; Silver Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Orchestra N 2. KATHLEEN KREEGIER Future Homemakers 3,4, President 4; Future Nurses 2.3; Spring Plav Crew 3; G.A.A. 3,4; Pow-Wow Crew 4. MITCHELL KREITER Red Certificate 1; Cabinet 1; S.S.M. 2,3; S.S.S.H. 4; French Club 2,3; Home- coming Crew 3,4; West Word 2,3; Basketball 1,2; Cross Country 1,2,3; Guards Club 2,3; Minor N Track 3; Cross Country 3; Track 1,2,3. ROGER KRICKE JAMES KRISTOF Cadet Band 1,2; Concert Band 3; Marching Band 3; Baseball 1,2; Football 1,2,4; Gymnastics 1; Swimming 2. DANIEL KROLL SUSAN KROMELOW White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Cabinet 1; Unity Board 4; French Club 1,2,3,4; Spectrum 3; West Word 3,4, Co-Editor-in-Chief 4; Fall Play Crew 3; Qu and Scroll Award 4. KARYN KRONE Science Fair Award 2; S.S.M. 1,2,3; S.S.S.H. 2; Arts Club 4; French Club 2,3; Pow-Wow 2,3; Cheerleaders 1,2,3, Secretary 3; G.A.A. 1. SUSAN KRONE S.S.M. 4; French Club 2,3; Spectrum 4; Ushers ' Club 3; Forensics 4; Pow- Wow 2; Spotlighters 3,4; Timers ' Club 4. LINDA KUDLA Mixed Chorus 1; Orchestra 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3.4, Board 2,3,4, Secretary 4; Minor ' ' N l,MaJor N 2. SHERRY LABAY DIANE LALOGGIA JOHN LANGE Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Science Fair Award 1 ,3; Fall Play Crew 1,2, 3,4, Chairman 3, Manager 4; Pow-Wow 1,2,3,4. Chairman 3, Steering Com- mittee 4; Spring Play Crew 1,2,3,4; National Honorary Thespians Society 4; Stage Technical Crews 1,2,3,4, Manager 4; National Merit Letter of Com- mendation 4. Rl-:iNHAKDT LANCE Chess Club 2; Com and Stamp Club 4; Safety Council 4; Student Union Board 4, Treasurer 4; Intramurals2,3. i WTLUAM LAPPA MICHAEL LASKOV S.S.M. 3,4; A.V.A. 1,2; Hi-V 1; Swimming 1. JAMES LAUGHUN JONATHAN LAVIN Red Cenificate 1; S.S.M. 4; Latin Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4; N Club 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4, Major N 3,4, Captain 4. LINDA LAWRENCE National Honorary Thespians Society 3,4, Exec. Bd. 4; Future Teachers of America 1,2; Pep Club 1; Spanish ( ' lub 2,3; Spectrum Co-P ditor Senior Sec- tion 4; West Word 4; Choir 4; Girls ' Glee 3; Fall Play Crew 2,3; Pow-Wow 3, Crew 2,4; Spotlighters 4; Spring Play Crew 2,3, Co-Chairman 3, Assistant Director 4; Thespians 2. DIANA LEAPIJ.Y Red Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Science Fair 2nd Place 2, State Paper Session 2nd Place 3; Cabinet 4; Student Council Alternate 2; F ' uture Teachers of Amer- ica 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1.2; Ushers ' Club 3,4; Orchestra 1,2.3,4, Major N 2; Silver Music Pin 3; Gold .Music Pin 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Minor N 1, Major N 2, 1st State 3, Board 1,2,3.4, Camp 3; Guards Club 4; Gym Leader 3,4. IRA LEAVITT Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; S cience Fair Award 2,3; Bridge ( ' lub 2,3; Chess Club 1,2,3; Golf 2. WILUAM LEAVITT Bronze Kev 2; Cabinet 1; S.S.D. Super ' isor 3; S.S.M. 1,2, Super ' isor 4; S.S.S.H. 3; French Club 1; Homecoming Committee 4; Baseball 1,2; Foot- ball 1; Guards Club 3; Intranuirals 2,3. RICHARD LEES White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; 2nd Place Science Fair 1,2; Cabinet 1; S.S.D. 3,4, Supervisor 3, Head Chairman 4; S.S.O. E.xecutive Guard 4; Basketball 1; Gvmnasiics 2,3,4, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4; N Club 3,4. JACKIE LEHR White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Student Council 3, Alternate 4; S.S.D. Receptionist 3,4; L ' nity Board 4; F ' uture Teachers of America 2; Homecoming Committee Head Secretary 4; Pep Club 1; Safety Council Presi- dent 4; Spanish Club 3; Spectrum Special Events Co-Edilor 4; Spotlighters 1,2, Vice President 2. KAREN LEIN Red Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Science Fair Award 2; S.S.D. 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Fall Play Crew 1,2,3; Spotlighters 1,2; Spring Play Crew 1,2,3; Thespians 1,2. GAYLE LEMKE G.A.A. 1,2,3. HELEN LERMAN S.S.S.H. 3; Bio-Chemistry Club 3; German Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Presi- dent 3; Student Union Board 4; West Word 3,4; Pow-Wow 3; G.A.A. 1. HENRY LERNER White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Honor Society 3,4, Cabinet 2, Vice President 2; Student Council 3,4; S.S.D. Super •isor 3; S.S.S.H. 4; Basketball 1,2, Minor N 3, Major N 4; Cross Country 4; Intraniurals 1; It ' s Academic Alternate 4; National Merit Letter of Com- mendation 4. SUSAN LERNER Red Cenificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Spectrum Senior Section Co-Editor 4; Fall Play Crew 2; Pow-Wow 2; Spodighters 1,2; G.A.A. 1; Cabinet Alternate 4. NERISSA LEVEY Transferred from Evanston High School 4; Forensic s 4; Spodighters 4. HELEN IJ:VIN White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Student Council Alternate 4; French Club 2,3,4; Future Teachers of Ameri- ca 2; Spectrum 3; G.A.A. 1; National Merit Semi-FinaUst 4. RICHARD LEVIN Unity Board 4; Baseball 1; Guards Club 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Minor N 1; Major N 2,3,4; N Club 2,3,4; Swimmmg 1 ,2,3,4. JANEU ' :VINK S.S.D. 2; S.S.M. 2; An Council 4; Krencli Club 4. MAKU l.EWIN Cabinet 2; S.S.M. 2; An Council 4; PcpCluh 1; Spanish Cluh 2; Spotlighlers SUSAN LEWIS Red Certificate 1; liroiue Key 2; Silver Key M Cabinet 2,3; IVp Club 1; Russian Club 2.3,4, Vice President 3, Treasurer 4; Science Newspaper 4; Fall Play Crew 3; Spring Play Crew 2; Thespians 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2; Science Seminar 3,4. TERRY LEWIS Spanish Club 1,2,3; llVs Wore 1; Spolligbters 1; Spring Play Crew 1,2. SAM UBERTI Cabinet 2; S.S.M. 1,2; S.S.S.Il. 3,4; Ba.scball 1; Football U,3,4, Minor N 3, Major N 4; Track 1,2,3,4, .Minor N 3, Major N 4; N Club 4; Intrainurals 2,3,4. SUSAN LICIITENSTEIN S.S.M. 2; Spanish Club 1,2; PowA ow 2; G.A.A. 1. S SUSAN LIDBERG S.S.D. 3,4; Homecoming Court 4; Pep Club 1; Pow-Wow 4. CHERIE UESSE Bronze Key 3; French Club 4; Homecoming Crew 3,4; Spanish Club 3; Ushers ' Cliib 3,4; Pow-Wow 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1;2,3, Board 1,2,3; Manager Gym- nastic Team 3. DAVID UNDAHL Gymnastics 1,4; Intramurals 2, F ' irst Place Side Horse 2. DOUGLAS LINDT Transferred from Culver Military Academy, Culver, Indiana; Concert Band 3,4; Superior Drummer Rating in Stale Contest 3. MICHAEL IJNICK Red Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; S.S.M. 3; S.S.S.H. 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Intramurals 1; Minor N 3; Major N 3; N Club 4; Golf 3,4. STEVEN LISS A.V.A. 1,2,3,4; Bio-Chemistr ' Club 1,2; Fall Play Cast 1,2; Pow-Wow Crew 1,2; Spring Play Crew 1,2; Intramurals 1,3; WrestDng2. UN DA LLOYD S.S.M. 3; Utin Club 2; Fall Play Crew 2,3; Pow-Wow Crew 2; Thespians 2,3; G.A.A. 2; Co-Editor Magazine Correspondent 3. PATRICIA LLOYD Fall Play Crew 4; Spotlighters 4; Spring Play Crew 3,4; G.A.A. 1,3. GAIL U)CKWO()D S.S.D. 3; S.S.M. 2; Pep Club 1; Pow-Wow Crew 4; G.A.A. 1,2. DOUGLAS LOEW Softball!. ADRIEN LOME Transferred from Niles North 4; F ' uture Nurses ( ' lub 4; Latin Club 4. DAVID LOME Transferred from Lane High School 3; Football 2,3; Minor N 2, Major N 3; N Club 4; Track 3. BRENT LOOD JILLLOUNDY S.S.M. 3,4; Spanish Club 3. DANIEL LUBER Science Fair Isl Place I; S.S.S.H, 4; Intramurals 2.3,4; Wasiling 1.2,3, Minor N 2 ,3, Major N 4. SANDIU LUCAS Ked Ccrtificaie ■ 1 ; liroiize Key 2; Science Fair 2nd Place 1; Spanish Club 2; Choir 3,4; Fall Flay Crew 3; Silver Music Fin 3; Cold Music Fin 4; FowW ' ovv C.rm 2,3,4; ' ivace 3,4; Cirls ' Glee 1,2. LVNNE LUKOWICH ROBERT LUNDGREN National Merit Semi-Finalist 4. JACK LUSCOMBE ROBERT LYNCH Hi-Y 1; Choir 4; Basketball 1; Football 3, Minor N 3, Major N 3; N Club 3,4; Wrestling 3,4, Major N 4. DANIEL LYON Bronze Key 3; Science Fair Award 2; S.S.S.H. 4; Basketball 1; Football 1,2,3,4, Minor N 3. GREGORY LYON Bronze Key 3; Science Fair 2nd Place 1,2; Gymnastics 1,2,3; Intramurals 1. JOHN McCARTY RAEJEANMcMULLEN S.S.D. 4; Cadet Band I; G.A.A. 1,2. JOHN McMURRAY S.S.M. 3; A.V.A. 1; Football 1,2,3,4, Minor N 2,3; Major N 4; N Club 4; Track 2; WrestUng 1. CRISTYMAC INNES Red Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; S.S.D. 3,4; Future Teachers of America 2,3; Pep Club 1; G.A.A. 1. BARBARA MACEK G.A.A. 1,3; Timers ' Club 4. SANDRA MADER Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Utin Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 3,4; Pow-Wow 2,4; Silver Music Pin 3; Spring Play Crew 2; Vivace 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2. HOWARD MANGURTEN Red Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; S.S.S.H. 4; Cross Country 3, Minor N ; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4. ROBERT MANNA S.S.D. 3,4; (lymnasUcs 1 ,2,3,4, Major N 3,4; N Club 3,4. ?AVIA MARZ Broitze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Science F ' air Award 1; ( ' abinet 3; S.S.M. 2; S.S.S.H. 3,4; German Club 2,3,4, Sccretarv 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Pep Club 1; S Mrtnm 2,3; HV.sV Won 4; Timers ' Club 3,4, Secretary 3. PHILIP MASARACCHIA Red Certificate 1; Bronze Key 3; Science Fair Award 1,2; Cadet Band 1; Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3; I ' owWow 3; Spring Play Cast 2; Football 1. ESTHER MASSARSKY Science Fair 1st Place, District 3rd Place 1; S.S.D. Receptionist 3.4; French Club 1,2; F ' uture Teachers of America 3; Pow-Wow 3. KENNETH MATTHEW Bronze Key 2; Cabinet 4; S.S.S.H. 3,4; Spanish Club 3; S itc ruiii Assistant Sports Flditor 4; Baseball 4; Intramurals 3,4. ROGER MAUL ANDREW MAY Cabinei 2; Bio-Cliemistr - Club 2.4; Orchestra 1 ,3.4; Silver Music I ' in 3; Inlramuruls 1.2.3.4; .Swiinniing 1.2. A.NN . 1KC1I DAVID MEK.NA.X STEWART .MKIKI.E Football 1; Wrestling 1.2. BRUCE. 1EL.MA Science Fair . ard 1; ( ' abinet 4. ROBERT .MENCOXl Broiuc Kev 3. JUDITH MEXKIX Cabuiet 1; S.S.D. 4; Fall Play Crew 1.2; Pow Wow Crew 1; Spotlighters 1; Thespians 2. CAROLE MENNA Ushers ' Club 3,4. I.YXX MESSER Red Certificate 1; Bronze Kev 2; Silver Kev 3; Science Fair 2nd Division Award 2; S.S.SD. 3,4; S.S.. i. 2.4; French Club 1.2,3,4; Timers ' Club 3,4. ELKE MEYER Bronze Key 3; French Club 4; Future Homemakers 4; G.. ..A. 3; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4. STEPHEN MICHAEL German Club 1.2,3,4; Concen Band 3,4; Marching Band 3,4; Cross Counlri- 1. DARLENE MILANOWSKI BRUCE MILLER Transferred from Loyola High Schook, . orthbrook 4. MARRIANNE MILLER S.S.D. 3,4. ROBERT .MILLER Science Fair Award 2; S.S.M . 3; Football 1. MELONI.MrrS Science Fair Award 2; L ' nily Board 4; Bio-Chemistri- Club 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Russian Club 1,2,3,4, Pa-sident 4; Silver .Music Pin 3; Cold Music Pin 4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Pow-Wow 2; . c|uaspritcs 2; G.. ..A. 1,2; Guards Club 2. CAROLE .MOORE S.S.M. 2.3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Choir 4; Silver ,Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4; Pow Wow 2,3,4; Spring Plav Crew 2,3,4; Gall Plav Crew 2,3,4, Assistant Direc-tor 3;(;.A.A. 1. C.AMILLE MOTVKIE Science Fair .  ard 1; Future Homemakers 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Girls ' Club 2,3; Pep Club 1,2; Russian Club 3,4; Ushers ' Club 4; Sprmg Play Cast 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Oflicesis 1 ,2,3,4. LINDA MUELLER S.S.D. 3,4; S.S.S.Ii. 3; Ifnily Board 4; Student Union Board 4. .Secrctar - 4; Aquasprites 1,2, Student Director 2; G.A.. . 1.2.3.4; (lu.irds Club 2,3,4, Co- Captain 3, Captain 4. MEI.INDA MULFORD S.S.D. 3; Ushers ' Club 3,4; Fall Plav Crew 2, Thespians 1,2; Future Home- makers 4; .Mi.ved Chorus 1; Girls ' Glre 2; Girls ' Club 3; G.A.A. 1,3. JOANN N.VCHHAUER Future Homemakers 3,4; (ierman Club 4; (;.. . . 3,4. KOBKUT NATHAN KARKN NATKIN S.S.I). 3; S.S.M. 1; Tliespiaiis 3. 2; Ans Club 1; Kail I ' lay Cicvv 3; I ' ovv-Wow 3; Spolliglitcrs DAVID NKLSON Aslrunoniica! and Aeroiiaiilics (Hub 2,3. -1. I ' rcsiclcnl 3, Tri ' asurer 4; Hio-Chem- i.slry Club 2; Spanish Club 3; Cadcl Baud 1; Concert Band 2,3.4, N 2; Marching Baud 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3.4; Silver Music I ' iu 3; .Musical 2,3; Inlrauuirals 1. KENNETH NEI,.SON Translerred ironi Niles East High Sciuu)! 4; S.S.M .4; (Guards Club 4; Iulr;i- murals 4; Major N 4; N Club 4; Swimming 4. LESLIE NELSON UNNEA NELSON White Cerliticate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Club 1; Choir 3,4; Silver Music I ' in 2; (iold .Music I ' in 3; Vivace 2,3,4. RICHARD NELSON Safety Council 4; (iymuaslics 1. JOANNE NETZKV Red Certiiicale 1; Bronze Kev 3; Science Kair 2nd I ' lacr 2; Student Council 1,2,3,4, Vice I ' resident 3; S.S.M. 2; S.S.,S.1I. 3; Spanish Club 2; Homecom- ing Committee 3; Koreusics 4; C..A.A. 2,3,4; Cyni Leader 4; I ' ovv-W ow 3; Spring Rlay ( rew 3; ' i ' hespiaus 2,3; National Honorary Thespians Socielv 3,4; S firfrnni 3,4, Lbiderclassineu Editor 3, Editor-in-C ' liiei Sui plemeut 3, Editor-in-Chiei 4; L ' uity Board 4, E.xecutive Board 4; Student Dress Board 4, Chairman 4; D.A.R. Citizenship Award 4. BARRV NEUMAN Transferred from Maine East High School 1; Intramurals 2,3,4. RONALD NIED Bronze Key 3; Baseball 1,2,3, .Minor N 3; Basketball 1,2,3, .Minor N 3. ROBERT NIELSEN S.S.S.II. 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4, Major N 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4, Major N 4, Minor N 3; N Club 4. LYNNE NODDIN S.S.M . 2; .Spanish Club 2,3; .Vpuispriles 1; C.A.A. 1,2. WILLIAM NOKDEKN ARNOLD NORUM Arts Club 4; Football 1,2,3,4, Minor N 3, Major N 4; N Club 4. I ' ATRICIA NO IT Future Ilomeniakers 3; I ' sliers ' Club 4; Kail I ' lav Crew 3; C.A.. . 1,2,3,4; Cirls ' CliibS. dtM Yk ROBERT NOVAK Translerred Irom Notre Dame High School 2; S.S.S.H. 3; Koolball 3,4, .Min- or N 3. FRANK NOWICKI JOANN NOWOJ DANIEL O ' BRIEN Intramurals 2,3; Wrestling 1. NANCY OLSON Cabinet 1,2,3; French Club 2; Pep Club 1,2; .Mixed Chorus 1; (Girls ' Clee 2; Choir 3,4; Silver Music I ' in 3; Cold .Music I ' in 4; I ' ow-Wow 3,4; Spring I ' lay Crew 1,3; C.A.A. 2. JOHN O ' NEILL JOANNK OSTERGAARD S.S.D. 3.4; L ' liiiy Board 4; Fulure Nurses Club 1.2,3,4. Corresponding Sec- retary 2, Vice President 3, President 4; Girls ' Council 4; Spotlisjliters 1; G.A.A 1X3. KENNETH OVERBECK Bronze Key 2; S.S.. I. 2.3; Gymnastics 1; Iniraniurals 3,4. .MARTHA OWEN S.S.D. 4; Future Nurses Club 4; hilin Club 1; Kail Plav Crew 3; .Vquaspritcs 1; G.A.A. 1,3. RICK OWEN A .A. 1, Football 2; Minor N ; Wrestling 1. PALI. PACENTE M. RK PALMER French Club 4; Pow-Wow 3; Intra niurals 1.2,3. I • .m JUDITH PARKER S.S.D. 3; Pep Club 1; Spectrum 3; Thespians 1; Pow-Wow Crew 1. PATRICIA PASMA „, Transferred from De Kalb H.S. 4; Fall Play Cast 4; Forensics 4; Pow Wow 4; Spothghters 4. WILUAM PEARSON Gymnastics ; Intraniurals 3,4; Swimming 1. JAV PERLMAN Wresding 1,2. BONNIE PETERSON Cabinet 4; Choir 3,4; Sdver Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4; ' ivace 2,3,4, Treasurer 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; Homecoming Crew 3,4. EDWARD PETERSON MARTIN PETERSON ROBERT PETERSON RONALD PETERSON National Forensic League 1.4; Cabinet 1; Unitv Board 4; Bio-Cheinisiry Club 4; Chess Club 1,2,3; Debate 1.2.3,4; Forensics 1.4; Science Seinmar 2. SANDR. PETERSON Science Fair Award 1; French Club 3; Pow-Woiv 4; Spring Plav Cast 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Orchesis 2,3,4; Girls ' Glee 2,3. GREGORY PEVROT Intraniurals 3.4; Gol f 4. TEPH I PHILLIPS JANIS PIT ELE Transferred from Elmwood Park High School 3. MICHAEL PL CE Red Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Student Council 1 ,3, Treasu- rer 3; Homecoming Committee 3. Treasurer 3; Latin Club 3,4; Cadet Band 1; Concert Band 2.3,4; .Marching Band 2,3; Pow-Wow 1.3; Spring Play Cast 3; Stage Band 3. LINDA PLICE Future Nurses Club 1,2; Choir 4; Silver .Music Pin 4; Spring Play Cast 3; Mixed Chorus 1; (iirls ' Glee 2,3; .Music Ceriilicate 2. [ANET I ' OGUE French Club 2; Spring Play Crew 2; Thespians 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Cirls ' Glee 1,2. [EFFREY POLON Cabinet 4; S.S.M. 4; S.S.S.H. ' 1,2,3; AA ' .A. 1; Basketball 1; Fucitball lj2,3,4; Inuamiirals 2,3; Major N 2,3,4; N Club 2,3,4. LAUREN FORGES S.S.M. 3,4; Spanish Club 1; Pep Club 1. GIENN PORTUGAL Football 1; N Club 3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Minor N 2; Major N 3,4. MONICA PORZYCKI Cabinet 1; S.S.M. 1,3; G.A.A. 2. HARRIET PRIESS Arts Club 1; Spanish ( lub 4; Concert Band 3,4; Marching Band 3,4; Aqua- sprites 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Minor N 3, Major N 4; Gymnastics 3. GARY PRIM Football 1,2,3,4, Minor N 3, Major N 4; Track 2,3,4, Major N 3,4; N Club 4. RICHARD PRINDI.E Football 1. DEBBIE PRITIKIN i?bJ SHARON PROCOP Future Homeinakers 3. DOROTHY PRZYBVLSKI Twirlers 1,2,3, Minor N 2; G.A.A. 2,3; Timers ' Club 4. JAMES PUERKEL ii ijta DAVID PUGLIESE White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Science Fair .Award 1,2; Bridge Club 2; Cadet Band 1,2; Concert Band 3,4; Marching Band 3,4. PAULA PUTTERMAN S.S.D. 3,4; Spanish Club 1; Thespians 1. KAREN (iUIST Art Council 2,3; Pep Club 1,2; Sfieclrum Clerk 4. KRISTINE (iUIST French Club 1; Pep Club 1,2; Spring Play Crew 3; Spotlighters 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Pow-Wow Crew 4. BARBARA RABE Future Nurses Club 1,2; Choir 4; Fall Plav Crew 3,4; Silver Music Pin 4; Spotlighters 1,2, Treasurer 2; Spring Play Crew 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3. FRANCINE RAJSKI Future Homcmakers 4; Future Teachers of America 1; Ushers ' Club 3,4; G.A.A. 1; Girls ' Club 3. RONNIE RAPPAItJRT S.S.M. 4; .Mixed Chorus 1; Football 2; Gymnastics 1; Track 3. KAREN RAUEN Fall Play Crew 3. EDWARD RAVINE Bronze Key 3; S.S.M. Supervisor 4; S.S.S.II. 2,3; Basketball 1; Intramurals 1,2; Track 1,2,3,4, Minor N 3, Major N 4. HI EDWARD RAYMOND Science Fair 2iid Place li A .A. 1; Football 1; Gynmaslics 1,2,3.4; Iiura- murals 1,2.3.4; Major N 2,3,4; N Club 2,3,4; Gymnastics League .M l- round Champion; District Side Horse Champion. TfMOTHV READING SANDR. RE(;L1.A Transferred from Marvwood . cademv, Evanston 2: S.S.D. 4; Future Nurses Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3; Latin Club 2,3,4, Secretary ' 3; Spotlighters 4; Spring Play Crew 3. EDWARD REICH ERT Science Fair .Award 1,2; ' restling 2,3. KRISTINE REINKE S.S.D. 2; S.S.M. 3; S.S.S.H. 1.2.4; PowWow 2.4. SHARON REK S.S.D. 2.3,4; L ' nity Board 4; Future Homemakers 3,4: Homecoming Com- mittee 3,4; L shers ' Club 3,4, Receptionist 4, President 4; G.A..A. 3,4; Pow- Wow Crew 4; Girls ' Club 3. LYNDA KK.PKE S.S.M. 3; Spring Play Crew 4; .Aquasprites 1,2,3; Guards Club 4; Timers ' (Mub 4; Girls ' Glee 3; Pow-Wow Crew 4. CEHAIJ) RICORDATI Cabinet .Mlernate 1; Student Council 3,4; S.S.M. 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Ba.skelball 1.2.3.4; .Minor .N 3; Major N 4; Ooss counlrv 1.4; Intra- murals 1; Vice President of -Mid-Central Suburban League 4; L ' gle .Man 3. .Man 3. JA.MESRITTER (Concert Band 3.4; Marching Band 3,4; Pow-Wow 3,4; Silver .Music Pin 4; Stage Band 3.4. [A.MES ROBERTS I ' ranster from .Mather High School 3; Concert Band 3. MICHAEL ROCKOFF S.S.S.H. 3,4. Supervisor 4; Intermediate Band 1,2; ( ross Countn 3; Minor N 3; Intramurals 3; Swimming 1; Tennis Club 3; Track 2,3. SUSAN ROCKOFF S.S.D. 3; S.S..M. 1,2; S.S.S.H. 4; Guards Club 3; Pow-Wow 4. 3; Spanish Club 1,2; Student L ' nion Board ANNE ROGIN S.S.M. 3; Pep Club 1; Spring Play Crew 2; G.A.A. 1. H. RBAR. RO.MEN Red Certificate I; Bronze Kev 2; Silver Key 3: S.S..M. 3,4; French Club 3,4; (;erman Club 3,4; .S ' ;f - rum 3; WesI Uorrf 3; G.A.A. 1. MICHAEL RODNEY Red Certificate 1; Bronze Kev 2; Silver Kev 3; Cabinet 3,4; S.S.S.H. 3; French Club 4; Cadet Band 1; Concert Band 2,3; .Marching Band 2.3; Spring Plav Orchestra 2; Stage Band 1; Football 1,2,3,4, .Minor N 3, .Major N ' 4; Swimming 1,3, Minor N 3. MARK ROSENBERG Red Certificate 1; Bronze Key 3; S.S.S.H. 4; Unity Board 4; Chess Club 1,2; Latin Club 1.2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Pow-Wow Crew 3,4; Spring Play Crew 3. ROBERT ROSENBLOO.M Bronze Key 4; Science Fau 2nd Place- Dislria 2; Cabinet 1,2; Student Coun- cil 4; .-V.V.A. 1,2; German Club 1,2,3, Treasurer 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Pep Club 1; Spectrum . ssistant Sports Editor 4; .Minor ' .N 4; Tennis Club 1,2,3,4; WresUing 2. DIANE ROSGA Cabinet 2; S.S.M. 1,2; Homecoming Committee 3; Homecoming (j ueen 4; Pep Club 2; Spec rum Business .Manager 3,4; Pow-Wow ' 2,4; Cheerleaders 1 ,3,4, Captain 1,2, Secretary 3; G.A.A. 3,4; Gym Leader 4; D.A.R. Finalist 4 STEPHANIE ROSS Spectrum Head Typist 4. .MARIANNE ROTINNO Science Fair . ward 2; S.S.D. 3,4; Spanish (Mub 1,2; Spectrum 4; G.A.A. 1,2. RICHARD ROVETTO White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Cabinet 3; A.V..A. 1; Spanish Club 1,2; Intramurals 2,3. SCOTT KOWKLL I ranslerred from Sullivan High School 2; Inlranuirals 3,4. KDWARl) HUSCHl.I iMin Club 1; Basketball 1; Kootball l;Goll 1,2,3,4, Minor N 1, Major N 4. I ' AiMEI-A RZASA BARBARA SABER While Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Cabinet 1,2; S.S.M. 3,4; Homecoming Committee 4; Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 2,3; Spectrum 4; G.A.A. 2,3. .MICHAEL SALON S.S.M. 1,2,3; Spring Play Crew 3; Debate 1; Erench Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2; Intraniurals l;Swimmmg 1. KAREN SCATURO Euture Teachers of America 2,3,4, Award 4. SUSAN SCHAPIRO White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Science Fair 2nd Place 2; French Club 3,4; Ushers ' Club 3,4; Pow-Wow 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Orhesis 2,3,4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3; Musical 3,4; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4. BARBARA SCHIEREN S.S.M. 2; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Spotlighters 1; Thespians 2; Cheerleaders 1,2,3, Secretary 3. FRANK SCHMID NANCY SCHMIDT Bronze Key 3; Science Fair 2nd Place- District 2; F ' uture Teachers of Ameri- ca 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3; G.A.A. 2,3,4, Board 3,4. GARY SCHNEIDER WresUing U; Golf 1,2; S.S.D. 4. STEVEN SCHNEIDER Transferred from ( uigley Preparatory Seminary and Notre Dame High School 4; Baseball 4; Basketball 4. RUSSIESCHREIBER S.S.M. 4; Arts Club 3; Future Teachers of America 1; Spanish Club 1,2; Fall Play Crew 2; Spring Play Crew 2; Thespians 1,2. KENNETH SCHROEDER Inlramurals 1,2. MARILYN SCHWARZ Red Certificate 1; Bronze Key 3; Science Fair Award 2; Latin Club 1,2,3; G.A.A. 2,3,4, Board 3,4. DEBORAH SEGAL Science Fair 1st Place 1, 2nd Place District2; Debate 1,2; Pow-Wow 3; Spot- lighters 3,4; Spring Play Crew 3; Thespians 3; Twirlers 1; Aquasprites 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; The Gerry Hidlebrand Award in English 2. GAIL SEGAL Red Certificate Wow 2. 1; Bronze Key 3; S.S.M. 2,3; Homecoming Crew 4; Pow- ARLYNESEMILOFF S.S.M. 3; Arts Club 1; Spanish Club 1; Pow-Wow 2,3; Timers ' Club. CAROL SENN Spanish fUub 1,2; Silver Music Pin 2; Orchestra 1,2; Guards ' Club 3,4; Tim- ers ' Club 3. eu(;ene servilix) National Honorary Thespian Society 1,2,3,4; Cabinet 2,3,4, . ltcrnate 1; Pres- ident 2,4; Unity Board 4; Homecoming Committee 3,4, Assistant Director 3, Senior Coordinator 4; Choir 2,3,4; Fall Play Crew 2; Silver Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4; Pow-Wow 1,2; SprUig Play Crew 1,2. ARNOLD SHAFER Cabinet 4; S.S.M. 3; S.S.S.H. 3; A.V.A. 1,2,3; Guards Club 2,3,4; Intra- inurals 1,2,3; Minor N 3; Major N 4; N Club 4; Swimming 1,2,3,4; Tennis 1; Track 3,4. BARRY SIIAIJN AA ' .A. 1 . JIM. SHAPIRO Broiize Key 3: Science Fair 2nd Place 2; flabinel 2,3.4, Secretary 4; S.S.M. 1,3; Homecoming Crew 4; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, ' ice President 3; Foren- sics 2.4: Pow-W ' ow 4; Spotlighters 1.2.4; Spring Play . ssisiant Director 4; . merican Legion Speech ( ' onttst 1.2. TKRRISH.-WV S.S.. I. 1.2.3; Future Teachers 3; Pep Club 1; Spanish Cllub 2,3; (;.A.A. 1; Timers ' (Uub 3. MARIl.orSHKEHAN Arts Coimcil 2.3; Pep Club 1.2; (;.. .A. 1; Cuards Club 2.3.4, gregshf:nk Cabinet 1; S.S.M. 1.2; Ceriiian Club 1.2.3; Intramurals 1.2,3; Swimming lA Golf 1,2. MARTIN SHEPARD lironre Key 3; Bio-Chemistry Club 3; Concert Hand 2.3.4; .M.irching Band 3,4; Po«- o« 4; Spodighlers 1; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; (Jerman Band 3.4; Spring .Musical Orchestra 2. M. RC SHERWOOD Cabinet 3; S.S..M. 1,3.4; Baseb, SALLY SHLIM Transferred from Southfield, .Michigan 2; Future llomemakers 2; Homecom- ing Crew 4; Homecoming Court 3; Concert Band 2; Fall I ' lay Cast 3; Fall Play (Irew 2; .Marching Band 2; Spring Play Cast 2; Spring IMav ( rew 3; Thespians 2,3; Pow-W ' ow (;rew 4. JERRY SIDE.MAX S.S.M. 4; S.S.S.H. 3; Baseball 1,2,3,4, .Minor N 3, .Major N 4; Basket- ball 1.2.3.4. .Minor X 3; Intamurals 1.2.3.4. jOELSIDEMAN White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Cabinet 2; S.S.S.H. 3,4, Chairman 3, supervisor 4; Basketball 1; Intramurals 1.2,3; Tennis Club 2,3; National .Merit Semi- Finalist 4. R. Y.MOND SIE(;EL Scicjice Fair . ward 2; Student Council .Alternate 2.3; (icrman Club I; Radio Electronics (!lub 1; Salet ( ' ouncil 4; National Merit Ix-ter of (!onimenda- tion 4. DAN ' ll) SILVER Trjinslerred Irom Snn High School 3; S.S..M. 4. W ' ENDI SILVER S.S.M. 3; French Club 1.2; Girls ' Glee 1 , I.VIN SILVERMAN S.S.S.H. 4; Spanish (;lnb 2,3; Coin and Stamp Club 3,4, icc President 3. .MICHAEL SII.VERT White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Science Fair Award, Outstanding 2, Oui- standing State 2,3, 2nd Stale Paper Sessions 3, Chicago Teachers ' Fair 3; S.S.M. 4; S.S S.H. 3; Arts Club 4; Bio-Chemistrv Club 4; Coin and Stamp Club. ' ice President 3; Math Club 2; Russian Club 2,3; Wcsl Word 2; Cross Country 2,3,4, .Major N 4; WresUing 1,2,3,4, Minor N 2,3; Major ' N 4; N Club 4; Swimming 1; Great Books 4. DONALD SLM.MONS Concert Band 12: .M°arching Band 1.2. JERI SIMON Cabinet 1,2; S.S.D. 3,4; S.S.. I. 2; Homecoming Committee 4; Spanish Club 1,2.3; Student Union Board 4; Pow-W ' ow 2; G.A.A. 1; Guards Club 3. ESTHER SINGER S.S.D. 2; S.S..M. 3; S.S.S.H. 3.4; Homecoming Committee 4; Spanish Club 1,2; Spectrum 4; Pow-W ' ow 2; Spring I ' lay Cast 3; Timers ' Club 4. JEFreEYSKI.XR S.S.S.H. 3; (loin and Stiimp Club 3. President 3; Intramurals 4. ROBERT SMILEY Cabinet 2; Student Council 1; S.S.S.H. 1,2,3; Baseball 1; Football 1; (;yni- nastics 1; W ' resding 2. BARBARA S.MITH White Certificate I; Bronze Kev 2; Silver Key 3; National Honorary ' Thes- pians Society 2,3,4, I ' resident 4; Science Fair . ward 2nd Place - Stiite 2; Cabinet 1.2, .Mternate 3; S.S.M. 1,2; Unity Board 4; .Arts Club 1.2; Home- coming Committee 2.3; Spanish Club 1.2; F.ill Plav Cast 3; Fall Play ( rew 1,2,3; Forensics 4; Pow-W ' ow 3,4, Steering Committee 3,4; Spordighters 4; Spring Musical Crew 1,2, Spring Musical Assistant Director 3; Thespian 1,2,3,4. (:kij:ste SMITH C.A.A. 1,2. I.AKRV SOLDI NCKR Red Cerlilicate 1; liioiizc Key 3; S.S.M. 1.2; S.S.S.H. 2,3; Cross Couiury 2,3, Minor N 3; Intramurals Captain 1,2,3,4; N Club 3,4; Wrestling li,3,4, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4. TKKRI SOLOMON S.S D . 3,4; S.S.M. 2; Homecoming Crew 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Pow-Wow t:rew 2,4; Spring play Crew 3; Thespians 2,3; G.A.A. 2; Timers ' Club 3,4. STK.VE SORKIN Basketball Manager 1; Football Club 4; Track 1,3. 1.2,3,4, .Minor N 3; .Major N 4; N MlCHAELSl ' lKGEL Hio-Chemistry Club 2,3,4; Chess Club 3; French Club 2,3,4; Math Club 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3; Tennis 1,2,3,4. MARSHALL SPIKINGS Chess Club 1; Intermediate Band 1; Concert Band 2,3,4; .Marching Band 2,3,4; I ' ow-W ' ow 2,3,4; Silver Music I ' in 3; Stage Band 2,3,4; Band CertiQ- cale 1; Band l.etter 2; German Band 2,3; Brass Ensemble 2; . 1I-District Band 4; Musical 2,3,4; Niles Women ' s Club Music Scholarship 2; Intra- murals 1,2,3,4; 2nd Place Free Throw Contest 3. JUDITH .SPILBERG DA TD SPITZ White Certificate 1; BronEe Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Honor Societv 3,4; Cabinet 1,2,3,4; S.S.S.H. 4; Arts Club 1; French Club 1,2; Math Club 1,2; W ' csl Won 2,4; Concert Band 1,2,3; Marching Band 2,3; Orchestra 3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Minor N Track 3, Tennis 3,4; School Press Rep- resentative 4. MARILYN STARKMAN Cabinet 1,2,3,4; S.S.D. 3; S.S.M. 2; S.S.S.H. 4; Unity Board 4; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Spectrum 3; Pow-Wow 2,4; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Cheer- leaders 2,3,4, Co-Captain 3, Captain 4; G.A.A. 3,4; Guards Club 4. SANDR. STARR S.S.M. 2; Spec rum 3; West Word 3,4; Pow-Wow 3; Spring Play Crew 2; Thespians 2,3. ARNOLD STEIN Bronze Key 3; S.S.S.H. 3,4; Latm Club 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4, Minor N 3, Major N 4; Cross Country 4; N Club 4. CHERYL STEINBERG Transferred Irom Austin High School 3. GARY STEINBERG Wresthng 1,2, Minor N 2. CYNDY STEINER French Club 1; Future Teachers of America 2; Pep Club 1. JAMES STENGEL Bronze Key 3; Cabinet 3; S.S.M. 3; S.S.S.H. 2,4; Football 2,3,4, Major N 3,4; N Club 3,4, Secretary 4; Wresdmg 1,2,3,4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4. FRED STEPEN A.V.A. 1; Bio-Chemistry Club 3; Guards Club 3; Gymnastics 1; Intramurals Basketball 4; Tennis Club 2,3,4, Minor N 3. LUIS STERN Foreign E.xchange Student 4; Student Council 4; . stronomical and .Aeronau- tics Club 4; Spanish Club 4. SHERYL STERNBERG Transferred from Elmwood Park High School 2; Bronze Key 3; Student Ctnmcil -Mternate 4; Homecoming Committee 3; Pcp«( ' Iub 1; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Timers ' Club 2,3,4, Vice President 3. noUGIAS STIEBER (!hess Club 2; Coin and Stamp Club 3,4; Latin (Mub 3,4; Intramurals 4. SUSAN STII.LE White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; (Cabinet 3,4; S.S.M. 2; Homecoming Com- mittee 4; Spanish Club 3; ( Iioir 3,4; Pow-W ' ow 4; Silver Music Pin 4; Spring Play Cast 3; Vivace 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2, Board 1,2. VALERIE STOCKER Future Teaciiers of America 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1; Spodighters 1,2; G.A.. . 1,2. I SA nit. STONE While Certifiaite 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; French Club 1,2.3.4; Safely Council 4; Kail I ' lay Crew 1,2; Pow-Wow 3.4; Spollighlers 1,4; Spring I ' lay Crew 1,2.3; Thespians 2.3; Timers ' Club 3,4. SU.SAN STO.NE Cabinel lji.3; S.S.M. 1.2; I ' ow-Wow Crew 1.2; Spollighlers 1; Cheerleaders 4. S. . T)R. ST() K.M. RK N.A.NCV S TR.VL ' SS Unity Board 4; .Apotheosis 2.3.4; UV.sV Won 3,4. Editor-in-Chief 4; Kail Play Crew 3; Spring Play Crew 2; Thespians 2,3; tiuill and Scroll Award 4; Music Certilicate 2. I .MICIIELESTREMKE C:ubinet 1.2.3.4. Alternate 1.2; French Club 1,2; Pep Club 1.2; Pow-Wow 3.4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Girls ' Gymnastics 2,3; Homecoming Committee 3. Chairman 4; Prom Committee 3; Mariners 1 ,3,4. BARBARA STKI.MPEI, Fientli Club 1; Future Teachers of . nierica 1; Fall Plav Crew 1.2; Silver Mu- sic Pin 3; Cold .Music Pin 4; Spring Plav Crew 1,2,3; Thespians 2; G.. .. . 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls ' Glee 2; Choir 3,4; Pow-Wow Crew 1,2. SUSAN STROBEI. S.S.D. 1,2; S.S.M. 1,3; Pow-Wow 2.4; Cheerleaders 1,4; G.A.A. 1; Guards Club 3. CIIERVI. STROM PA.MEIA SWANSON French Club 1.2.3; Future Teachers of .America 1; Pep Club 1,2. BARB. R. SWENTO Cabinet 1,2; S.S.D. 3; S.S.M. 3,4; Future Nurses Club 4; German Club 2,3; Safety Council Monitor 4; Spotlighters 1,2; Thespians 2; JOYCE TAKEMOTO S.S.D. 4; French Club 1; Latin Club 4; Pep Club 1; G.A.A. 1,2; Timers ' Club 4. ROBERT TAIJ-:NT Bronze Key 2; Student Council 1,2; Russian Club 2,3; West Word 2; Fall Play Cast 1,3; Pow-Wow 3; Thespians 3; Basketball 1; Tennis 1,2,3. BONNIE TASH S.S.D. 2,3; S.S.M. 3; S.S.O. ExecuUve Board 4; Homecoming Crew 3,4; Spectrum 3,4; Cheerleaders 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; G.A.A. 3; Guards Club 3,4. WAVNE TAYLOR Silver Music Pin 3; Cold .Music Pin 4; Orchestra 1.2,3,4; Inlramurals 1; Wrestling 1, .Minor ' ' N ' ' 1; Musical 2,3,4. SIIERI TEICHNER Spanish Club 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2. FRANCES TERRY S.S.D. 3,4; S.S.M. 2; Homecoming Crew 4; Spanish Club 1,2; Timers ' Club 3,4. DANIEL THO.MAS Science Fair 2; Cabinet 4; S.S.M. 2,3; S.S.S.H. Supervisor 4; Spectrum 3.4; Baseball 2,3,4, Major N 3. JOHN THOMAS TERRY THOMAS S.S.S.H. 2,3, Chairman 3; Pep Club 1; Safety Council 4; Aquasprites 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Guards Club 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Minor N 1,2; Major N 3,4; ' N ' Club 3,4, Vice President 4; Swimming 1,2,3,4, Track 2. BARBARA THOMP.SON Future Teachers of America 3; (;.A.. . 2. D.WID THOMPSON S.S.. I. 3; Radio FUectronics Club 2; Russian Club 3. KOBF.KTTOBKV A. ' .A. 1,2; Radio Electronics ( ' lub 2; Gymnastics 1. SIS.W TOBIAXSKV National IKinorarv Thespians Society 2,3.4, Recorder 4; French (-hib 1; Iniiure IVaclicrs ol America 1,2; Ohoir 3,4; Fall Hay Crew 1,2,3, Co-Chair- nian 2, Chainiian 3; Silver .Music Fin 3; Gold .Music Fin 4; Fow-W ' ow ( ' rew 1,2,3,4, Chairman 3; Spring Flay Crew 1,2,3, Co-Chairman 2, Chairman 3; Thespians 1, Crew Award 3; G.A.A. 1 . DAVID TOKKSHI Red Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Science Fair .Award, 1st Divi- sion - State 3; Cabinet 4; S.S.S.II. 3; Russian Club 2,3,4; Baseball 1,3,4, .Minor N 3. GE.NETOFl ' ER Science Fair Award 2; Concert Rand 3,4. Major N 3; Intermediate Band 1,2; .Marching Band 3,4. RO.NIALD TORENKO Student Council 4; S.S.M. 3,4; S.S.S.H. 1,2; Russian Club 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4, Minor N 3, Major N 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, .Minor .N 3, .Major N 4; Football 1,2,3,4, .Major N 3,4; N Club 3,4. JOSEPH TRASATTI Bronze Key 2; Science Fair Award 2,3; Student Council 4; Wresdi iig 1,2,3,4, .Major N 4. KATHLEEN TRITSCHLER White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Science Fair Award 2, District 2nd Place; Unity Board 4; Bio-Chemis- try Club 4; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Silver Music Pin 2; Gold Music Pin 3; Or- chestra 1,2,3,4, Concert Mistress 3,4; Pow-VVow 2,4; Spring .Musical 1,2,3, 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Board 1,2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 4; Tennis Team 3,4; Badminton Team 3,4, Camp 3; Minor N 1, Major N 2, 1st State 3; Interim League Orchestra 2; I.M.E.A. All-District All-State Orchestras 3,4. JANICE TRUESDALE White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Science Fair, 1st Place Local, 2nd Place District 1, 2nd Place Local 2; Spanish Club 3; Orchestra 1,2,3; Spring Play Orchestra 2; Orchestra N 2; Gold Music Pin 3; Aquasprites 2, 3,4, Vice President 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4, Minor N 3, Major N 4; Guards Club 3,4. KATHRYNTSUNETA Unity Board 4; Arts Club 2,3,4; French Club 1,2; Future Homemakers 2,3,4; President2,3, West WoriJ ' i; Spring Musical Crew 3; G.A.A. 1. JACQUELINE TURCHEN Transferred from Austin High School 3. ROBERT TURNER White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Science Fair 1st Place 1,2; Bridge Club 3; Math Club 1; Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Letter 2; Silver Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Fall Play Assistant Business Manager 3; Spring Musical Orchestra 1,2,3,4; National Merit Letter of Com- mendation 4. RONALD UZZO Cabmet 2; Cadet Band 1; Concert Band 2,3; .Marching Band 2; Pow-Wow Crew 3; Spring Play Cast 2; Spring Play Crew 3; F ' ootball 3. MICHAEL VASTINE SHARON VINCENT French Club 1; Fall Play Crew 1,2; Pow-Wow Crew 1; Thespians 2. CAROL VI R G Science Fair Award 2; A.V.A. 3,4; Guards Club 2. A M mA 1 1 MARTIN WALD Transferred from Von Steuben High School 3; S.S.M. 3; Intramurals 3. UNDAWALKOWTAK G.A.A. 2; Mi. ed Chorus 1. BANU WALTHERS Transferred from Regina Dominican 3. ARTHUR WARADY White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National F ' orensic League Merit 1, Honor 2, Excellence 3, Distinction 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Debate 1,2,3,4; Cadet Band 1; National Merit Scmi-F ' inalist 4; It ' s Academic 4. I ' ll YLUS WARD S.S.D. 4; Future Homemakers 3,4; Pep Club 1; Ushers ' Club 4; Fall Play Crew 3; Spruig Play Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. C1j UDIA WARRUS S.S.D. 4; German Club 3. I TERRV WASMOND Science Fair 2nd Division 2; ( ' hoir 2.3.4; Gold Music Pm 4: Silver Music Pin 3; Spring Play Crew 3: Guards Glub 2,3.4; Iniranmrals 1.2. .Minor N Track 3; Swimming 1J2.4; Track 3.4. . I. RILV. WE.AVER .• rts Club 3; . n Coiuicil 3; Girls Coundl 3; Pep Club 1.2; Fall Plav Crew 2.3.4; (;old Twirlmg Pin 2; .Marching Band 1.2.3; PowWow Crew 2.3.4; SpriiiE; Plav Crew 2.3.4; Twirlers 1,2,3; G.A.. . 1.2; Pins and Pans 1; .Mimir •. - 1 . ' DOUGLAS WEIBEL Gvninastics 3. CHFKl WEIL Transferred from N ' iles EasI High School 2; Cabinel 2.3; G.A.A. 2; Music Certificale 2; .Musical Crew 3; Girls ' Glee 2,3; Silver Music Pin 3. LINDA WEIL Red Certificate 1; Bronze Kev 3; S.S.D. 4; S.S..M. 2.3; (k;rman C:lub 2.3; Pow-Wow 2. AUDREY WEI.NBERG .Apotheosis 1; . n Council 1.2; Pep Club 1; Saletv Council 1,2; Fall Plav Cre v 3; G.A.A. 1 .2,3; Orchesis 3. ROGER WILSON S.S.M. 1.2.3; Apotheosis 4; HW Word: Baseball 1; Basketball 1; Football 1,2,3, Sophomore Shield 2, Minor N 3; Intramurals 2,3,4. LARRY WINKIJ-:. IAN Science Fair Award 12,3; Baseball 1; Football 1,2,3,4, Major N 3,4; N Club 3,4; Wrestling 1. WARREN WITTEK Radio Elearonics Club 1,2; MLxedChorus 1; Choir 2.3.4; Silver Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4; Track 1. ANDREW WOLD STUART WOLF Cabinet 4; Pep Club Treasurer 1; Fall Plav Cast 3; Thespians 3; Intramurals 1,2. FRED WOLFF German Club 1; Choir 1 ; Spring Play Cast 1; Tennis Club 1. LEEANN WEINBERG Girls ' Club 3; Spanish Club 2; Orchestra 1; Pow-Wow Crew 3; Girls ' Glee 2.3; Choir 4; .Music Certificate 2; Silver Music Kn 3: G.A.A. 2,3.4; Board 3.4. DAVID WEISS S.S.M. 4; Safety Council 4; K ' esl H ' ord i; Intramurals 4. JORDAN WEISS Bronze Kev 2; Science Fair Award 1.2; Bridge Club 2; Chess club 1. Sec- retar - 1; Indoor Track 3. JOHN WEISSENSTEIN GAILWERNIKOFF Red Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Kev 3; Cabinet 1.2; S.S.D. 3; Future Teachers of America 1,2; Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Spectrum .Assist- ant Editor Academic Section 4; Pow-Wow Crew 1; G..A.. . 1,2. ROBERT WIEG.MAN Cabinet 1.2; S.S..M. 4; Football 1,2.3.4; Minor N 3; .Major N 4; N Club 4. KENNETH WIIG Choir 2.3.4; Silver .Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pm 4; Intramurals 12. LEE WILLERT S.S.M. 3; Guards Club 2,3.4; Swimming 1J2; Tennis (!lub 1.2. LARRY WIL.SON Concert Band 2.3.4; .Marching Band 2,3.4; Orchestra 3,4; Spring Plav Cast 2,3, Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1; Swimming 1. mik t tf t M BRUCE WOOLLEY Cross Country 2. ArUIL WORTH I ' KGCY VAMAGUCHI Red Ccrtilicale 1; Broiize Key 3; National Honorary Thespians Society 3,4, Treasurer 4; Science Fair 2nd Place 2; Cabinet Alternate 1,2; Latin Club 1,2; Fall Play Crew 2,3; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Pow-Wow 2,3,4; SilverMusic Pin 3; Spring Play Crew 1,2; Thespians 1,2; G.A.A. 1. STEVEN YELLEN White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Science Fair Awards, Isl Place District 2,3, 2nd Place State 2, Outstanding State 3; French Club, Sec- retary 4; Golf 3; Inlramurals 3,4. MIA YOUNG S.S.M. 3; Future Homemakers 3; Pep Club 1; Fall Play Crew 2,3. CARNELLZABOLOCKY Bronze Key 4; Cabinet 1; Student Council Alternate 3,4; S.S.M. 4; Future Teachers of America 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2, President 3; Wesl Word 4; Foren- sics 4. CONNIE ZACHARY S.S.M. 4; Spanish Club 3,4. MARK ZAR Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4, President 3,4; Silver Music Pin 2; Gold Music Pin 3; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Pow-Wow 3,4, Steering Committee 4; Spring Play Cast 2,3; Stage Band 2,3,4; All-District Band 3,4; All-State Band 3; Interim League Band 2; Band Letter 1; Orchestra Letter 2. JAMES ZITNICK Transferred from Bowen High School 3; Spectrum 4; Tennis 3,4; Quill and Scroll Award 4. PAULZLOTNICK White Certificate I; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Honor Society 3.4; Science Fair 2nd Place 2; Cabinet 2,3, Treasurer 2, President 3; S.S.O. E. ecu- tive Board Chairman 4; S.S.S.H. 3; Lhiity Board 4, Executive Board 4; Homecoming Committee 3; Football 1; Guards Club 3; Intraniurals 3; N Club 3,4; Tennis Team 1,2,3,4, Major N 3,4; School Mascot 3,4. TERRY ZWTGOFF White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Science Fair Awards, District 1st 2,3, State 2nd Place 2,3, School Fair 1st 3,4; Science Seminar 2. CAMERA SHY CHERYL BEHRENS Transferred from Niles North H.S. 4. HENRY BURKHARDT Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2; Football 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4. CHARLES COZZO Transferred from Miami H.S., Miami, Florida 4. BRENT GORMAN JOHN HUELS S.S.M. 3,4; A.V.A. 1,2,3,4. ELIZABETH LYNCH Choir 4; Silver Music Pin 4; A.V.A. 2,3,4; French Club 1,2. CRAIG NEISON PETER SWANKE CRAIG KATZNELSON S.S.M. 1,2,3; S.S.S.H 2; A.V.A. 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2; Baseball 1,2,4, Minor N 2, Major N 4; Basketball 1; Cross Country 1,2, Minor N 2; Intramurals 2,3. SUSAN SCHNEIDER ALLEN TR0PSTF:IN LINDA WECHTER Transfer from Mallier High School 4. THE CLASS OF 1966 W ILL REMEMBER. • • • JENNY . . . LUIS . . . Niles West was ' home ' for two for- eign A.F.S. students this year-Jennifer Bailey of England, and Luis Stern of ChUe. Jenny is from Sutlon Coldfield, a fair- ly old, attractive township. There her only contact with Americans was through tourists and films. Like many Europeans, Jenny ' s impression of American tourists was, ' big brash tourists with cigars in their mouths, straw hats, and six cameras slung about their necks. Since her arrival here, Jenny ' s impressions of America have changed considerably. I ' m im- pressed by the size, efficiency, and fast pace. She finds Americans to be, friendly, hospitable, affectionate, fun- loving. It ' s heartwarming how every- one takes such a genuine interest in my country. Jenny hopes to change the English stereotj ' pe, too. I hate fish and chips, do not stop for 4 o ' clock tea, and I ' ve never met the Beatles. Luis is from Santiago, Chile, a small Chicago. He too finds that everything here is big and fast, more bound to a schedule, more competitive. His atti- tude too has changed. The stereotype of rich and noisy tourists disappears -instead you see how friendly people can be. There is nothing that I really dislike about America. Luis was es- pecially impressed by a visit to a Ne- gro school, ice-skating (though in Chile he has skis) and his role in the Ugly Man Contest. When he returns to Chile he will complete school and become an engineer and, if I have the chance, I will come back to Ameri- ca. TORONADOS . . . THUNDERBALL . . . GRANNY DRESSES Steady, boy. SENIORITIS B 1 H 1 K HH PPi 1 S H 1 Holy Teachers! What ' s this? YA--AH--AH! Mommy always told me to look both ways. — D. Thomas mm ' ,4k ■ ■1 ■■ ■ ' MjBijS y- H fi b RLj wL ' M • nresn 9 BCWWI jB ' - ' fmgi .jiO iF cMi FIL J H l ' ssnr W K HK£ .lS £Ll_ii ONE AT A TIME please. Hey ! Save some lor the SENIORS. — N. Anderson But the seniors don ' t run the school or do they? I . . . GET SMART! . . . THE SASSOON ... I SENIOR DERBIES WCFL . . . VELOURS SPACE WALKS Sure, rii be happy to read il for tomorrow. — S. Stone, J. Clark The things you have to do to get to class on time. — . I. Roonev :f? -.:2 Z22ZZZZZ2Z. — G. Fisher Alter walking ui these halls fur four years, you ' d get a charlev horse loo. —P. Fmnerman THE EVE OF DESTRUCTION YESTERDAY . THE GREEN BERETS . . . LUIS STERN AS OUR UGLY MAN The calm before ■ JES Ik. ' 1 J KT ' ; ' H % 1 Sm| JjK Hsf c T- ' H| pi HRi ;,;;. p B N. ■ the storm. Senior treasury???? An acute case of senioritis. BATMAN . . . PROM AT THE M M CLUB . . . AND JUNE 12! iinriiiiii It 1 fPIHBI II  S. «J ' i in ill fli. • III II ' III III i tm ■ 1 iinmniw IS HI |||IF! ' |i |. i 15 i) nmam i !? i 1 1 9 1 M IT 149 I j UNDERCLASSMEN V 4 19 I CO {,. ' ' y f ' c ▼ 1 1 IB 1 1 1 w - ll? Junior Cabinet LAST ROW: E. Rosenblooni, L. Cohen, D. Blumen- thal, G. Freda, W. Madden, R. Schwartz, E. Martin, D. Levine, M. Wolin. SFXOND ROW: B. Nortel, S. Doppelt, E. Kaplan, S. Halpert, M. Hentmel- slein, J. Bravernian, I. Rattner, J. Unatin, C. Wes- ber, C. Lang. FIRST ROW: P. Kahn, B. Karlin (Treasurer), L. Chaplik (Secretary), Mrs. Bredeson (Sponsor), J. Persino (Vice-President), Wendy Al- der (President), A. Goldberg. JUNIORS Meeting. Gavel. Clicking pens and rustling papers. Mums. Profit. Good. Officers talking and pencils scratching. Homecoming float. Third place. Class A. Publicity for games. Pennants to sell. Scratch- ing pencils and rustling papers. Prom. Have to start working on Prom. Whispers and pencils and rustling papers. Where shall we have it? Find me an orchestra. Raise the budget? Raise the bids? Pay for refreshments? Larger room needed. Where? Chevy Chase? Sheraton- Chicago? Rustling papers. Merchandise Mart! Yes, Merchandise Mart! Murmuring voices and scratching pencils. May 27. Prom night. All over now. Sigh. Sigh of relief. Blessed, blessed relief. Meet- ing adjourned. JUNIORS Mrs. Ik-il 223 L Sr ROW: K. .Schwartz, |. Epslcui. ]. Kirki-, ]. P ngebrelson, T. Kadon, T. Sie ' ers, T. Murfiii, M. Pontarelli. THIRD ROW; C. Kacin, J. Press, T. Allison, A. Spiegel, R. Hcnricks, J. Kontek, M. Pollack. SK(X)ND ROW. C. Klein, B. Multan, B. Jahnke, M. Schalz, B. Kiihn, M. Glickman. FIRST ROW: B. OoldlKTg, B. Sliandlijig, C. Calhier, K. Walthers, C Ziu nicrrnan, R. Streich, B. Karlin. Mr. Bcrek 107 LAST ROW: B. Watson. B. Aslilevitz, R. Osney, T. Meyer, R. Johnson, C. Hogan, H. Goldfus, L. Lome. THIRD ROW: P. Klesh, i I. Johnson, C. Egel, R. Rauboll, D. Douglas, J. Gordon, B. Bart- holmy. SECOND ROW: C. Williams, P. Horwilz, L. Kolodny, J. Persino, R. Koppman, C. Chubin, A. LusUg, L. Rebbe. FIRST ROW: C. Mechia, J. UnaUn, D. Freda, D. Payne, C. Riback, E. Bell. n 2- j 1 n H f A ■t vILi 1 n r- ■-, ♦. %} mA ' Mr. Bonardi 331 1j ST ROW: T. Tripicchio, D. MoXvoy, P. Mueller, M. Walliser, J. Donnelly, G. Guenther. A. Beeder- man. THIRD ROW: J. Trowbridge. M. HafTner, R. Koran, M. Dobrow, I.. Luckenbach, K. Ginler. SECOND ROW: R. Tuehow, J. Pearlman, E. Wam- sley, C. Kahan, R. Rosen. FIRS I ROW; P. Kunce, A. Steinberg, J. Harris, G. Garoon, C. DeDauw, K. Milioto. Mr. Burkel 309 LAST ROW: G. Kleiman. B. Brodsky, S. Voung, J. Hawkins, G. Goldberg, W. Fink, G. Olsen. THIRD ROW; D. Edwin, D. Neubauer, K. Piwko, S. Sargis, J. Adams. SECOND ROW; W. Rand, I. Williams, N. Ackerly, D. Wiczer, S. Thoma, T. Alessl, A. Nusinow. FIRST ROW: K. O ' Brien, R. Adier, S. Lee, S. Doppelt, N. Forunan. IS J JUNIORS Mr. Bush 315 LAST ROW: A. Weissman, H. Klammang, E. Linn, 1 ' . Swaiison. R. Erickson, B. Bock. THIRD ROW: K. Krause, E. Heinrich, E. Martin, J. Horwilz, C. Cyure. SECOND ROW: C. l nzen, I.. Shiner, S. Clyman, E. Taylor, T. Ennes, R. Reizner, W. Dunn. FIRST ROW: P. Henkel, D. Stone, J. Otto, C. Sor- cnsen, M. Uerger. Miss Carlson 313 LAST ROW: J. Rainero, P. Barber, L. Rust, C. Szelag, M. Pepper, J. Hagen, S. Cohen, R. Schimel. THIRD ROW: M. Shapiro, L. Isoe, P. Coorlas, R. Holmboe, B. Elasch, D. Marshak, C. Bergstrom. SECOND ROW: D. Rothblatt, C. Rooney, S. Bonel- li, J. Reissiger, L. Weinberg, L. Schoch. FIRST ROW: D. KroMk, I. Zacher, T. Weiss, S. Helland, B. Gottfred, S. Samson, P. Kahn. Mr. Drum 124 LAST ROW: G. Freda, B. Perlow, A. Martorano, D. Higgason, R. Braver, J. Nathan, T. Hack. THIRD ROW: J. Urdangen, J. Dennis, A. Gold- berg, M. Karlov, J. Dunn, J. Anderson. SECOND ROW: R. Levine, M. Cleburne, D. Krok, J. David- son, J. Beringer, K. Keegan, R. Landsman. FIRST ROW: L. Diamond, L. Tauster, T. Herman, H. Schneider, B. Schaul, S. Porter. Class of ' 67 Boasts Two JUNIORS Mr. Feick 121 l. .ST ROW: M. I ' orman, T. ' lorp, R. Deters. T. Jaeger, W. I ' rocop, L. Hasenberg, S. Kaiz. THIRD ROW: M. Rubin, M. Baker, D. Rossman, I.. Cor- don, F. Keker, S. Avella, P. Christ. SECOND ROW: M. Bao, J. Cordon, D. Greene, M. Alonas, C. Tur- bin, P. McArdle, R, Massey, R. Davis. FIRST ROW: 1.. Smith, (;. Friedman, C. Hoelbl, B. Uleck, S. I ' earlman, J. Cohen. C. Lang. Mr. Grosshuesch 126 LAST ROW: B. Goldstein, W. .Madden, C. Tim- mings, J. Turanski, K. Harmsen, M. Matchen. THIRD ROW: F. Lembcke, J. Hink, S. Suane, L. Weiland, J. Jaeger. SECOND ROW: C. Cozzo, D. Norum, B. Roberts, T. Karr, M. Lamberty, L. Green. FIRST ROW: M. Brunger, C. Pantelakis, W. Alder, G. Kapuscinski, S. Kotin, B. Sorokin. on IT ' S ACADEMIC Team .MissHepple 110 FIRST ROW: F. Marko, R. Jackson, S. Pinkwater, L. Stauber, R. Wozniak, J. Russo. THIRD ROW: J. Hertzberg, D. Morgan, D. Ilalteman, V. Chow, J. Carter. SECOND ROW: E. Kaplan, M. Yohan- na, S. Cims, K. Scully, U. Szpascher, F. Brandt. FIRST ROW: S. Shimp, C. Sarantakis, I. Rose, K. Dean, E. Milstein. JUNIORS Miss HofVman 226 LAST ROW: S. Kaufer, R. Zev, L. Bubley, W, Zaitlen, B. Domenella, T. Young. THIRD ROW: M. Marsh, C. Cedar, A. Gussis, M. Eisenberg, R. Kaplan, E. Sostiin. SECOND ROW: R. Johnson, S. Sepesy, F. Chen, A. Tabor, L. Kouba, R. Marko. J. Braverman. FIRST ROW: K. Moore, M. Gold stein, C. Davis, N. Schlechter, L. Helford. Mrs. Kemp 117 LAST ROW: E. Stral, J. Statland, P. Firmiss, A. RoUa, T. Ficho, G. Steffen, R. Kramer. THIRD ROW; M. Gervais, L. Wolters, J. Beck, G. Rolodzik, J. Cristol, M. Ueberman. SECOND ROW: S. Lieber- man, S. Bartuce, D. Grouzard, M. Martindale, K. Zimka, G. Horan, S. Bronstein. FIRST ROW: B. Nortell, S. Kaufman, B. Smith, R. Gauthier, L. Christiansen. Miss Linn 220 FOURTH ROW: K. CuUolon, R. Kaplan, L. Bat- schauer, J. Fergus, S. Pindras, B. Muslin, S. Berko- witz. THIRD ROW: R. Hirsch, P. Brooks, I. Ros- marin, P. Tucker, J. Kaplan, D. Gates. SECOND ROW: E. Kozoron, R. Edwards, D. DeMoss, H. Meikle, J. Kurlan. FIRST ROW: L. Elarde, P. Sum- ner, L. Lash, M. Hemmelstein, P. Soenksen. JUNIORS Mr. Miirr ;il2 FOURTH ROW : S. Misrac, R. Winei, M. Abra- hamson, J. Bode, M. Hanks, M. I ' crUlciii. ll.,Saii- drofi. ITIIRD ROW:  . liliini -iuluil, .M. Ross, L .Siiffrfii. J. Tamraz, A. Rechtrrinaiiii, C. Rohii. SKC- 0. 1) ROW; . I. Crane, A. Olson. I., l-ricdinan, J. (;raham, T. Kushiier. FIRST ROW: S. Franks, H. Jaeger, N. Breinig, 1 ' . Markin, R. Weiss. I,. Rudnick. a .Mrs. Meiz 31 ' ( LAST ROW: B. SUver, A. Virag, S. Wishnoff, G. Seifert, G. Schuhrke, J. Morten. THIRD ROW: L. Fritz, D. Bierman, L. Green, 1 ' . Galowitch, C. Butz- bach, N. Uff. SECOND ROW: G. Wesber, A. Dach- man, M. Jacobson, N. Schlitler, S. Boime. FIRST ROW: B. Jensen, B. Johnson, P. Lange, B. Met- nick, F. Schwartz, G. Rudowicz. •Miss .Morris 109 L ST ROW: A. Zeid. B. Martin. R Gordon. J. Schultc. R. Hclincrs, J. Kadon, .M. .Martin. J. Alli- son. THIRD ROW; C. .ill. M. Fllyne, R.Johnson, R. Spencer. A. .Vykolayko, .M. .Moss, J. De.Mell. SF.CO.XD ROW: R. I«-, F. .Moss. A. Goldberg. S. Gohn. I.. Seinnierling. C. Warshawskv, S. Ksterl. S. Ilan.scn. FIRST ROW: I ' . Kuhl, .M. .Mcnachol, A. Seul, S. Kiniura, K. Seidman, B. Huster. JUNIORS Mrs. Mozan 230 LAST ROW: J. Doczekalski, Y. Gordon, J. Harri- son, A. Usdrowski, P. Trotter, M. Barnett. THIRD ROW: J. Dickert, J. Kemnitz, J. Samuels, B. Nor- man, R. Jankowski, D. Johnson, E. Freud. SEC- OND ROW: A. Lapins, R. Mohn, L. Hoppe, iM. Gale, S. Krupnick, L. Meier, S. Spiegel, J. Pent- land, S. Scobee. FIRST ROW: K. Wells, S. Rochell, G. Croft, G. Klopp, R. Triplett, W. Mielke, B. Good- man. _ t 4 vi r Miss O ' Reilly 228 LAST ROW: S. Unde, D. Peterson, M. White, W. Herbert, P. Johnopolos, A. Spiezer, P. Sirkin, J. Pine. THIRD ROW: J. Milner, L. McCabe, M. Sallarski, T. Buns, C. Sedlacek, R. Wineberg, D. Hagemann. SECOND ROW: S. Saeks, B. Trivi- sonno, D. Muskat, W. Cornelius, D. Kirste, K. Heitman, M. Wolin, G. Hiishman. FIRST ROW: M. Brodin, J. Langer, B. Kluegel, A. Greenberg, E. Ruskin, E. Gilbert. c  C i ■ ' ' u, -I q ri Miss Stefanini 222 LAST ROW: I. Zukerman, F. Ehrhardt, D. Sonne, R. Leavitt, L. Stedband, S. Yoshino, R. Ermilio. THIRD ROW: J. Erdman, D. Levine, J. Kornelly, F. Burzik, B. WIelgus, P. Weidling. SECOND ROW: D. Lazar, L. Chaplik, V. Niclas, D. Stein, E. Nei- berg, R. ApeUan, S. Shandhng. FIRST ROW: I. Kalz, V. Slegelman, J. Landberg, K.Olson,]. Gold- man. Cabinet Sponsors JUNIORS Mr. Sloyanoll 116 LAST ROW; H. Oppice, J. Schuman, A. Pearson, M. Anderson, S. Kociiig, W. Mueller, D. Andirsoii. FOURTH ROW: . I. lung, J. Zclicnk.i, J. Craig, C. Sims, J. Wallace, S. Jtiinelieii TIIIKI) HOW; C. Pearson, K. Elder, I. Ratiner, R. Coldenberg, W. Herarich, I.. Rosen, S. HirschUck. SECOND ROW: K. Weber, C. Wolf, |. Hirsch, J. Tilkin, J. Creenberg. I.. I,evin. FIRST ROW: D. aloiie, I.. Andrew, V. Masaracchia, 1,. Elesh, L. Fisher, R. Otten. Miss I ' rquiza 207 LAST ROW: A. Weiss, P. Shandbng, D. PhUlippe, L. Holder, J. Puccinelli, R. Andersen. THIRD ROW: C. Weir, D. Richman, J. Hoffman, R, Gutschick, G. Zera, L. Cohen. SECOND ROW: S. Johnson, S. AuU, D. Rowe, L. Krasner, E. Roscop, J. Friduss, C. Erickson, S. Baltes, J. Walter FIRST ROW: W. Lyon, S. Tabloff, P. Epstein, C. Barron, S. Isaac- son, A. Freschke, K. Mossong, M. Herman. .Mr. L ' siskin 303 LAST ROW: E. Linn, B. Fleishman. L. Lepp, P. , Iurfin, W. Staack, L. Jacobs, J. Aberman, J. Bold. THIRD ROW: G. Teacherson, C. Nardini, J. WU- niew ' ski, G. Horval, J. Thornton, R. Robbins, R. Fish. SECOND ROW: N. anbrundt. I.. Grayson, E. Mann, E. Rosenbloom, H. Tvllas, C. Bosch, J. Sigrist, D. Olsher. FIRST ROW: M. Agel, G. Kaufman, L. Silberman, R. Kleinzweig, S. Pawlak, S. Gregory. Prom at M M Club Sophomore Cabinet LAST ROW: C. Johnson, M. Bell, M. Kreiter, P. Hornthal, D. Daskovsky, M. Pierce, M. Warady. THIRD ROW: W. Wulf, J. Luber, L. Taylor, J. Levy, G. Davis, M. Schimerlik. FIRST ROW: R. Margolis (Treasurer), M. David (Secretary), W. Grayson (President), M. Brodsky ( ' ice-President), M. Bereskin. SECOND ROW: L. Opalka,N. Miles, J. GUck, L. Goldberg, B. Sostrin. SOPHOMORES Marching feet. Meetings and gavels and officers chatting. Home- coming float— Sink the Maine! Two boys stuck on a garage roof. Forty-five minutes. Little City, Palatine— service project. After-game dance and officers talking. And the Carnival, the Carnival. Chaotic Carnival. tl j) v% «■ 160 3- SOPHOMORES Mrs. liariies 1 19 LAST ROW: P. Hornthal, M. Gold, E. Hirsch, B Humphrey, II. Gurlon, L. Gordon, C. Haring FOURTH ROW: G. Heller, D. HulUson, I.. Hook B. Hallmann, I- Deppong. S. Hehn. THIRD ROW K. Oversell, L. Harrington, S. Goldenberg, L. Har rington, J. Hawkins, I.. Giirrentz, 1). lligus. SEC ON!) ROW; S. Grossman, M. Julinson, 1 ' . Ilarrman S. Goodman, K. Hayiies, B. (iumpert, K. Kaplan KIRST ROW: R. Halpern, L.. Hack, S. Horwitz, R Hymes, M. Hausman, B. Isaacson. T. Hill. Mr. Basrak 130 lAST ROW: J. Kaluzna, M. Isoe, L. Kaplan, R. Kalmes, R. Karp, M. Horwitz, C. Karas. THIRD ROW: J. Kasten, I). Johnopolos, D. Karlos, P. Imhof, D. Karel. E. Karson. SECOND ROW: B. Keppen, E. Katsoolias, T. Johnson, E. Kipnis, W. Iverson. FIRST ROW: J. Joslyn, J. Kantor, N. Keller, D. Katz, R. Keeshin, B. Jacobson. Mr. Bidol 307 LAST ROW: A. Rubel, R. Sanders, D. Hoten, J Rosenthal, M. Samson, R. Salon, G. Sabey. THIRD ROW; R. Rosengren, I. Rosen, 1 ' . Schiinel, J. Schipp- man, G. Peterson, S. Sacks. SECOND ROW; S. Schulhoff, S. Sandman, M. Schatlcn, J. Schroeder, P. Sher, J. Potkin, L. Ross. FIRST ROW; D. Rubin, S. Rosenzweig, A. Sadur, E. Schneider, M . Robbins, M. Rutgard. Mr. Blackmore 205 Ij ST ROW: L. Marsh, J. Murphy, R. Melzler, J Meiselman, C. Oleksy, C. Miller. THIRD ROW S. Melanson, P. Minx, J. Nemanich, J. Morgan, C. Morawski, R. Numrich, M. Norling, J. Nathan V. Nabolotny, S. Nelson, R. Nichols, T. Nach bauer, J. Orenslein. FIRST ROW: B. Newman. L Neumann, N. MUes, J. Netz, L. Nehart, N. Moll, J Messinger. SOPHOMORES Mr. Cajel 112 LAST ROW: D. Carlson, P. Hranisoii, J. lUixbauni, R. Brunson, S. CaUisher. THIRD ROW: K. Chen, M. Bussert, T. Carey, J. Cohn, M. Berger, G. M. Bussert, C. Thomas, J. Cohn, M. Berger, G. Chelcun, C. Bkimenlhai. SECOND ROW: B. Braude, C. ' Brown. S. Clemen, A. Bronstcin, (]. Caldwell, N. Clifford, J. Budz, J. Buchel. FIRST ROW: J. Cohen, C. Cassata, S. Bneter, K. Brooks, K. Brabandt, S. Clhankin, R. Cherniet. 8. Ji a g ft Miss Campbell 113 LAST ROW: R. Cowin, L. Corn, R. Cywinski, R. Dassinger, C. Clemen, R. Kaplan, M. Dickholtz, S. Colton, J. Dehmlow. TLIIUD ROW; V. Clauson, S. Claver, C. Conrad, C. Delfs, D. Daskovsky, S. Dean, R. Dalen. SECOND ROW: B. Cornick, G. Carlson, M. Christiansen, A. Cooper, R. Clark, A. Chin, C. Decker, ]. Chikaraishi, L. Cordell. FIRST ROW: M. David, K. Collins, S. Callisher, J. Cutler, D. Demeduc, B. Curran, D. Davis. Mr. Entwistle 134 LAST ROW: R. Kaplan, J. Koziol, R. Lange, J. Kramer, J. Koch, T. Krok, T. Kling, A. Kelly. THIRD ROW: R. Kohl, J. Klingberg, C. Krueger, M. Landauer, E. Kretschmar, C. Koprinik, F. Kauf- man. SECOND ROW: J. Kirke, D. Kitzing, G. Mclntire, M. Kreiter, M. Killey, J. Johnson. FIRST ROW: S. Kite, C. Jacobson, C. Klemm, S. Klatch, J. Klein, C. Korn, R, Kirsleiji. Sophomores Take 1 n B SOPHOMORES Mr. Field S22 L ST ROW: C. Sciif, K. Shandelson, J. Schroeder, H. Savoy, R. Sears, R. Senn, B. SchuUo, M. Shih. THIRD ROW: (.. Sargis, N. Scidiier, D. Sell ra nick, L. Schuster, F. Schieber, A. Sarantakis, J.Schaefer. SECOND ROW: B. Freedman, P. Schodiii, M. Schi- raerlik, G. Shibe, A. Shaw, M. Sheehan, I. Shapira, C. Sklodowski. C. Sedlofl. FIRST ROW: J. Silver- steiii, B. Seidiiian. L. Sklar, C. Seregi, R. Shapiro, C. Sherman, B. Silverman. Mr. Gallagher 111 LAST ROW: D. Hoppe, J. Kerentz, T. Sroka. D. Simon, W. Smith, T. Sehy, R. Stoltz, J. Dieschbourg. THIRD ROW: E. Tarant, M. Taradash, S. Am- strup, J. Terdich, X. Warner, R. Sullivan, P. Tac- kett. SECOND ROW: B. Lzzo, N. Szymski, N. Sweadner, L. Taylor, S. Swier, K. Teets. FIRST ROW: S. Spiwak, C. Tobias, P. Spins, M. Walthers, M. Stern, R. Turry, J. Tash. Lead in School Population Mrs. Gersoii 2c LAST ROW: R. Malayka, T. XIarcheschi, P. Mer- mel, T. Masters, R. Maher. D. Donnell. D. .Men- delson. M. Loos. THIRD ROW: J. .Marks. S. li vin, R. Margolis. G. Russell. K. .McCiuaig. K. Lowen, D. . Iarkoya. SECOND ROW: P. Massarsky. C. Mader, E. Lieberman, S. Levey, C. Melin.J. Luber, M. Nusshauiii. FIRST ROW: J. Mcdak. K. I.undie. A. Mandell, V. Lundgren, S. Mann, K. l avitt, P. Magad. 163 SOPHOMORES Mr. Graiidsl::IT 201 LAST ROW: R. Grauman, S. Friedman, J. Guenther, M. Grejbowski, G. Goldstein, G. Gundlach, R. Maur- er, VV. Grayson. THIRD ROW: J. Fried, D. Glati, D. Greenspan, P. Gilford, L. Goodraan, G. Gold, G. Gordon. SECOND ROW: K. Goslin, j. Guenther, L. Greenfield. J. Goldman, M. Goldberg, N. Gom- berg, D. Grochocinsld, C. Goldstone, S. Goldner. FIRST ROW: C. Goundas, L. Goldenberg, L. Gor- man, C. Glubok, S. Goode, R. Golbus, M. Husar. A!ssivrf i .u- ' zi. 9. a f , a n ' :Bi Miss Cireenberg 314 LAST ROW: A. Zager, S. Capinegro, T. Wolf, R. Winkler, L. Zeman, D. Winquist, F. Zera. FOURTH ROW; G. Wiig, J. Work, J. Zimka, G. Wielgus, W. WUander, J. Wilson. THIRD ROW: B. Wurman, C. Burack, J. Turk, K. Wojcicki, S. Willner, P. Weiss, R. Wiczer. SECOND ROW: L Zar, J. Wright, C. Ziemba, W. Wulf, W. Wiese, N. Wood. FIRST ROW: S. Zemel, J. Zuccarelli, B. Womer, D. Wort- man, P. Witt, I. Zimmerman, N. Wineberg. e ' c Mr. llueppncr 323 LAST ROW: K. White, R. Trotter, G. Warner, D. Neuman, W. Torenko, J. Terp, L. Wagner, R. ' on Der Unden. THIRD ROW: B. W ' iegman, K. Walli- ser, D. Walkowiak, S. Wilson, J. Toporek, M. Warady, R. Winkler. SECOND ROW: M.VigUetti, D. Wamsley, T. Vilona, D. Thompson, N. Wahle, R. Urbanus, E. Walton, C. Vinci, A. Weinstein. FIRST ROW: P. Van Overloop, K. Wehrmacher, E. Tompkin, C. Walter, R. Thornton, D. Warren, E. Wargo. I SOPHOMORES Miss Hytn, ' 300 LAST ROW: N. Krohberg. S. Foster, G. Casscl. A. Fredrickson, R. Gianola, C. Gigstad, P. Gans, R. Can. THIRD ROW: S. Futraiiskv, D. Flitner, P. Glines, M. Garcia, J. Friedman, D. Gaule, W. Siet. SECOND ROW: C. Fortman, J. GUck, L. Giacone, M. Furey, D. Gervais, C. Glass, B. St. Peter, M. Fisher, D. Fried. FIRST ROW: L. Frieden, L. Fuchs, ]. Friedkiii, G. Fortunate, P. Gold, N. Flammini, L. Kunc. Mr. Jackson :}18 LAST ROW: R. Hube ' r, N. Brooks, J. Kern, T. Budz, M. Goldberg, T. Sinkule, J. Mann, R. Sulli- van. THIRD ROW: R. Laureys, C. Johnson, D. Zoltek. L. U-vin, R. Epstein, K. Zupko. SECOND ROW: E. Spina, K. Anderson, S. Zagoren, N. Peter- son, L. Work, K. Krueger. FIRST ROW: R. Katz, P. Davis, P. Kirschbauiti, E. Cohn, I. Hirsch, L. Handelsman, R. Wright. Mr. Knaak 11.5 L ST ROW: H. Berger, B. Berman, J. Buysen, K. Berg, S. Belgrade, R. Brzezinski, J. Blessing, S. Becker. THIRD ROW: B. Blomquist, R. Beaird, C. Beutelspacher, H. Benario. F. Berkover, M. Boh- lin, S. Beyda. SECOND ROW: J. Bcutlcr, J. Blatt, M. Bernstein, R. Bennett, 11. Bauinhardt, R. Berk- owitz. FIRST ROW: .M. Barron, M. Bereskin, S. Freedman, K. Bick, L. Binstein, E. Berke, P. Bos- worth. 165 SOPHOMORES Mrs. Lulejian 229 L ST ROW: M. Pysrio, C. Regin, J. Rehfeldt, C. Peterson, R. Rahnert, L. Rice, R. Riley, P. Pearson. THIRD ROW: D Raymond, J. Olson, M. Roch- man, M. Pierce. S. Rodman, S. Pokvitis, D. Petty. SECOND ROW: C. Rode, J. Privatsky, M. Rauci, J. Porcaro, B ' . Rohrbacher, L. Reitman, J. Pogue, R. PrzybyUki. FIRST ROW: J. Rodnick, D. Rosen- berg, R. Rosen, B. Robbins, R. Rockofl, R. Roberts, J. Pilzer. Mr. McDowell 104 LAST ROW: P. Lauritzen, H. Lasky, R. Larson, R. Logan, J. Gold, L. McNevin, K. Luscombc. THIRD ROW: R. McCrackon, N. Landes, H. Lebo- vitz, J. Green, D. Lowen, A. Leal. K. Johnson. SEC- OND ROW: L. Layfer, S. Lloyd, J. Levy, S. Leimon- tas, P. Laughlin, S. LaRosa, A. Lefkovitz. FIRST ROW: D. Liberman, B. Lieberman, D. Lee, M. Lern- er, S. Lipschultz, G. Lisman, A. Leavitt. Mr. McMahon 114 LAST ROW: C. Dubas, L. Endicott, T. Dempsey, B. FUko, M. English, ]. Feilen, D. Fish, C. Gold- sand. THIRD ROW: A. Garpow, R. Eickhoff, D. Endre, L. Downing, T. DeCicco, G. Dziordzik, B. Fine. SECOND ROW: D. Duebner, F. Denovi, G. Davis, B. Feiss, M. Epstein, M. Fanaras. FIRST ROW: A. Dubinsky, S. Drew, S. Delugach, A. Eck- art, ]. Fergus, R. Fenchel, S. Feinglass. Soph Float, Sink the Maine ' i f I N SOPHOMORES Mr. Rakitan 328 LAST ROW: H. Sosin, B. Simon, B. Spillberg, R. Vant, J. Sinkule, S. Sher, M. Shus ' er, B. Shivley. THIRD ROW: F. Slater. T. Steinscifer, N. Stern, L. SchafiFer, K Shoemaker, G. Stricketi, J. Sutfin. SECOND ROW: B. Stein, C. Steele, K. SUer, V. Stone, L. Schroeder, P. Spiers, C. Sobol, A. Spe- dale. FIRST ROW: B. Sostrin, P. Snoply, C. Sold- inger, J. Spiegel, E. Starkman, J. Shaw, B. Stark. Mr. Stokes 215 LAST ROW: R. Olkiewia, M. Oscarson, M. .Neu- mann, H. Panouses, C. Peterson, V. Nelson, D. Opera, K. Omachel. THIRD ROW; .M. Monitz, R. Pagni, B. Paddor, M. Perelman, W, Petacque, D. Osmolak, R. Pearson. SECOND ROW: L. Pahn- ke, k. Norris, C. Palmer, P. Oswald, L. Palmer, V. Pappalardo, L. Ostberg, R. Peters. FIRST ROW: J. O ' Martin, S. Olsen, R. Paulson, L Novak, L. MUler. L. Opalka, N. Olson. Hits Reef and Goes Under Miss Swift 106 LAST ROW: L Barron, B. Barnett, S. Barclay, D. .Anderson. G. .Auld, J. .Ambrus, R . Badesch, A. Ashlevitz. THIRD ROW: R. Albrecht, M. Bell, E. Bacher, B. Baruck, H. Appel. SECOND ROW: K. .Abrams, -M. Barsky, R. Aren, M. .Ashkinaz, B. Baumler, M. Bloom, S. Albert, C. Baumhardt. FIRST ROW: C. Becker, V. Amado, A. Begoun, D. Banks, S. Chomsky, G. Bellos, L Beller. THIRD KOW: B. Levine, S. Richter, S. Braverman, R. Friedman, M. Joseph, P. Sorlal, A. Chapman. SECOND KOW: M. David, S. Cohen, A. Lovering. C. ' Takemoto, E. Segal, R. Wallace, K. Oscarson. KIRST ROW; Miss Corelis (Sponsor), 1). Drew ( ' ice-Presidcnl), i ' . Koeliler (Secretary), A. Weisz (President), S. Kaufman (Treasurer), S. Bieber, W. Crecne. FRESHMEN The tramp, tramp of the feet. Hallways. Endless hallways. Be- wildering. The tramp, tramp of the feet. Room 210. A meeting, the gavel. Homecoming. Class B float. First prize. After-game dance and freshman Class Party. Gavel. Constitution to revise. Dance. January 17. Ni-We-Hi-a-go-go. Christmas. Baskets for families. Work to do. Gavel. Meeting adjourned. The tramp, tramp of the feet. Marching feet. Hallways. WE ' LL GO TO A T FRESHMEN ?. f B Mrs. Boyd 120 b ST ROV ' ; A. Daugird, T. Dahlstrom, S. Gordon, P. Conii, B. Clark, C. Colodny, P. Dalland, R. Brown. THIRD ROW: D. Deal, B. Goldberg, J. Conrad, J. Saltz, V. Delano, C. Dassinger, D. Crane. SECOND ROW: S. Cohne, J. Cooper, T. Corln, S. Ellis, M. Friedman, H. Colin, A. Dclman, M. Gorsky. FIRST ROW: L Dubin, . 1 Claus, R. Davidson, R. Becker, D. David, J. Ryden. Mr. Brmk 224 LAST ROW: K. Johnson, R . lulford, J. Nelson, P. Olsberg. R. Perz, H. Meyers. R. Neelenian, L Natkin. THIRD ROW: B. Pinkert, S. Napolitano, T. Oprea, D. Ortniann, R. Ostergaard, J. Peterson, L. I.owery. SECOND ROW: P. Page, C. .Mueller, B. Polumbo, J. Nishimura, K. Oscarson, N. Rubens, N. Novoselsky, S. Pappas, D. Oles, 1. Pakier. Miss ( hishobn 32.5 LAST ROW: J. Rust, D. Hendzel, B Schaefer, J Schodin, S. Schieber, E. Schetf, L. Peterson, J. Schutt. THIRD ROW: G. Hardyman, E. Segal, D. Scaturo . I. Sulkln, T. .Schimel, N. Hirsch, B. Scott. SEC OND ROW: C. Schulte, P. Shannon, C. Sacks, G Samos, L. Schwartz, S. Schreiber, M. Shapiro FIRST ROW: B, Hutsell, L, Schieren, R. SUverman L. Schneider, J. Hasenberg, R. Schramm, K. Saeger FRESHMEN MissCorelis 210 LAST ROW: D. Tripicchio, M. Zizzi, G. Weidenbach, D. Tortorella, S. Turf, G. Zachary, J. Zalesny, P. Zazove. THIRD ROW: M. Unick, D. Zehner, V. Unralh, S. Weidner, L. Williams, R. Weinstein, J. Weiss. SFXOND ROW: S. While, A. Turbin, B. Phillips, J. Walovich, D. WarsaskI, S. Verunac, R. Weiland, L. Uiigerleider, R. Wallace. FIRST ROW: M. Warshausky, L. Ziomek, J. Wasmund, S. Widen, S. ZeUenka, C. Weiner, L. Wagner. T n Mr. Fabri 219 LAST ROW: M. Meyer, F. Misrac, C. Morten, C. Mitchell, J. Morel, R. Molina, A. Milazzo. THIRD ROW: D. Miller, A. Penyich, M. Missner, M. Men- aker, K. Meikle, D. Morice. SECOND ROW: T. O ' Brien, A. Moir, J. PfeilTer, K. Johnson, W. Mes- ser, S. Mensinger, M. Michnik. FIRST ROW: H. Moser, S. Cole, ]. Mueller, L. Morris, M. Mits, B. Moros. MissFuerst 213 LAST ROW: M. Lewkowicz, P. Leick, M. Levenson, K. LeFevre, J. Levey, D. Lapacz, B. Lipman, D. Levin. THIRD ROW: J. Lerner, M. Miller, M. Lar- son, R. Leach, D. Lasser, J. Leitza, L. Leader. SEC- OND ROW: D. Lembcke, E. Lev, R. Loeb, B. Le vine, J. Johnson, S. Lannefeld. FIRST ROW: J. Klein, J. Lazar, A. Liano, M. Morris, R. Lirtzman, I. Leavitt, R. Callanan. f fi A f n a Seminars Assemble Regularly Orienting .li Jy i rWIBM FRESHMEN Mr. Gcmeny 203 L ST ROW: P. Martin, D. Johnson, A. Goodcase, H. (Joldman, A. Goldner, D. Kamps, R. Larson. IHIRD ROW: P. Kaselak, G Kaluzna. S. Jacob- son, S.James, H. Levy, M. Karlin. SECOND ROW; M. Kempf, C Kanter, R. Lemke, D. Kane, C. Kellman, S. Kaminsky, A. Katz. FIRST ROW: D. Golfus, E. Click, M. Keene, S. Kaufman, J. Kandell. Miss Hatscher 108 LAST ROW: N. Baitcher, B. Andell, G. Allison, K. Aubens, P. Bilecki, S. Braverman, P. Babian. THIRD ROW: B. Apelian, J. Bagley, L. Alswede, D. Anderson, L. Berman, L. Berman, L. Alexander, P. Adams, K. Baumler. SECOND ROW: S. Beck- man, C. Bach, G. Bell, B. Anderson, J. Brown, J. Ashner, L. Barrash, S. Arbctman, R. Bairn. FIRST ROW: L. Angehno, H. Bahl, K. Baumhardt, M. Barnett, D. Alex, S. Block. Mr. Henrici 218 LAST ROW: G. McNevih, J. Neath. D. Loew. C. Long, G. Maney, N. Mattliew. R. Lowen. W. Phil- lips. THIRD ROW: K. Mahler, K. McNinch, R. . laslovitz, B. Mariin, C. .Macek, V. McGuire, C. .Matchen. SECOND ROW: T. . Iech. T. Lorcnz, K. Malz, B. Mark, W. Maclnnes, R. Morkoya. FIRST ROW: G. Maser, M. .Mangurlen. B. Marmiit, . . Lovering, J. .Macnider, D. Lyon, S. Masters. Youngest Students to Curriculum FRESHMEN Mr. Hill 208 LAST ROW: W. Kretschiner, R. Krmicek, P. La- Loggia, J. Krietc, T. Konielly, S. Klipowicz, M. Ifvin, W. KolodzieJ. THIRD ROW: J. Kramer, J. Kosoglad, K. KaufTnian, P. Kochler, K. Krause, S. Landman, D. DeMoss. SECOND ROW: K. Kropp, C. Landy, l. Koplon, S. Lome, R. Kopp, B. Kravitz, K. Kudla, C. Johnson, FIRST ROW: L. Kunoe, M. Koran, J. Lang, B. Knobloch, G. Korzec, M. lacli, H. Kovnat. Mr. Janezko 135 LAST ROW: S. Greenspan, C. Hahn, B. Hanks, M. Gutschick, G. Guemher, D. Harms, M. Gussis. THIRD ROW: M. Greenstein, B. Grimm, C. Ham- mond, B. Harris, R. Greisman, D. Gott. SECOND ROW: S. Gray, L. Goldberg, L. Grover, F. Hazel- wood, R. Rosenberg, F. Russo, C. Greven. FIRST ROW: N. Gottlieb, N. Gunderson, R. Friedman, L. Kaufman, D. Greene, M. Hackin. Mrs. Koven 324 LAST ROW: M. Winkleman, K. Wisniewski, A. Weisz, L. Zabolocky, J. Wulf, R. Weiss, R. Wielgus. THIRD ROW: T. Woods, P. Wyzgala, P. Thomp- son, C. Wickum, S. Giacone, S. Weissman. SEC- OND ROW; M. Williams, C. Wrobel, D. Wirkus, J. Wiaer, S. Wernikoff, B. Wilson, C. Uhle, D. Uditsky. FIRST ROW: J. Wright, K. Wojnar, G. Hughes, S. Vablin, B. Wolsky, L. Tsuneta. i7a FRESHMEN in rs. Miller 202 L ST ROW: A. Kalin. J. Iliisli. M. JdScpli.S. John- sen, C. Lange, S. Kacin, R.James, J. Janus. rillRl) ROW; ,S. Kaplan. M. Johns, I.. Keith, M. Jeschkc, R. Jess, K. Kurita. ;. Klein. SK.COXl) ROW: T. Koller, K. Howard, S. Jolly, J. Iversun. K. Jariabka, J. Kal , K. Jaeger, 1). {akubik, 1). Jobst. FIRST ROW: C. Jarenuis, I,. Kaulman, J. [acobson, |. Ktllnian, . I. Miliji, I ' , foslyii, I. Iglarsh. Miss Morrison 123 l. .S r ROW W. I ' ollack, .M. I ' rielozny, R. Dick, 1). Kngebretson, R. Downing, G. Kiden, J. Deters, B. Dunk. THIRD ROW: K. Diakoumis, D. Drew, S. Ellwing, A. Dorfman, W. Conrad, J. Ellison, D. Durston. .SECOND ROW: J. Cooper, G. Delon, K. Dowell, B. Ericksen, W. .Elesh, R. Eaves, D. Dilg, R. Vilona. FIRST ROW: G. Dernocoeur, B. Dreebin, W. Elisco, J. Derdiger, G. Dobbs, 1.. Carl- son. .MissO ' Xeill 12.5 I. .sr ROW: R. Brooks, S, Burg. I.. Butler. R. Cashatl, . Bysler. H. Brown, A. Chapman. THIRD ROW: A. Chin, R. Anderson. . I. Carsky, J. Cedarbaum, A. Chow, B. Burrows. SECOND ROW: M. Buchanan. J. Crane, J. Capinegro, L. ( ' onrad. S. Cooper. . . ( arlson, P. Caracciolo, J. Bydaiek, D. Brunger. FIRST ROW: P. Cohn, R. Bryant. J. Cicszykowski, S. Berger, R. Cahan, S. Carter. FRESHMEN Mr. I ' asihke :il)4 I.AS ' I ' UOW: A. I ' ciTy, M. laylui, K. Tugcrt, M. Slohle, W. Tarani, R. Stoia, G. Stanko, R. Tolchin. TIIIKD ROW; C Tlicry, C. Thomas,! ' . Casiorow- ski, N. Stern, R. Weiss, C. Takemoto, J. Stone. SECOND ROW: S. Vltali, J. Hanna, C. Tommins, ( ' . Sunintr. 0. Tokeshi, 1 ' . Sicitz, A. Strauss, L. Stul- berg. FIRST ROW: A. Strom, R. Stoklosa, B. Slaul- lenberg, D. Thompson, M. Storck, R. Wagner. Mr. Schmidt 132 LAST ROW: W. Foster, L. Friedman, S. Esterman H. Frish, D. Feingold, J. Feinzimer. THIRD ROW R. Galindo, R. Fishbein, J. Gabel, A. Fritz, M Floyd, R. Faraci. SECOND ROW: L. Ciams, C Francis, 1 ' . Stadler, S. Galster, D. Erickson, R Ginsbnrg, N. Flink, M. Flack. FIRST ROW: R Davis, J. Feldman, J. F ' ougerouse, D. Flsterl, J Farber, M. David. Mr. Schnurr 147 LAST ROW: L. Hebeher, L. Jacobson, R. Hoff, H. Heppncr, V. Hill, D. Heidtke, M. Heilbron, C. Hidaka. THIRD ROW: B. Herdrich, (;. Howard, C. Helander, T. Henrickson, S. Homer, D. Hoelbl, B. Hcrbstman. SECOND ROW: D. Hcndzcl, A. Herzon, J. Hed, R. Hoshizaki, D. Hildebrandt, R. Hilbert, A. Hirsch, L. Iverson. FIRST ROW: W. (Jrcene, M. Kaplan, S. Horvitz, S. Goldberg, J. Hellnian. J. Kaplan,]. Holt niait. Frosh Float Receives First Place 174 FRESHMEN Mrs. Sclnvab 225 LAST ROW; L. I ' erlstcin, V. Kriska, T. Pearson, S. Schacfcr. (;. I ' ollack, I,. Johnson, N. Sadowskl, S Mueller IIIIKI) KOW: I). Scoll. K. i ' lMiuik, C. IVlcrsun. S. IV.kikir. K. I ' tlUr, 1). I ' tr , M. Ho- sinlicrK. SKCOM) KOW: C. IVrlovf, N. I ' ojstcr. C. I ' cvrnl. M. I ' lall. IL I ' dliir. S. I ' allci-soii. I). I ' iir ini. K. I ' fck, J. I ' oildl. MKST KOW: T. I il llk(,v. M. I ' inkwaU-r, |. l ' ori i-s, I.. Siliallir. I). I ' l.nki), I.. Saikrison. K. Kiin.iiiir. MissSunkiii IIH LAST ROW: S. Rlum, H. Anderson, C:. Boucher, A. Birkley, M. Bond, W. Boolh, L HIasek. THIRB ROW: J. Bizar, C. Braverman, M. Bohhn, 1 ' . Ber- cns, C. Blumenfeld, I). Beswick. SECOND ROW: I, Brown. W. Regis, E. Blackman, M. Beerii, C. Bodnarchuk, B. Bianchi, J. Braun. FIRST KOW: S. Bernstein, D. Bloom, L. Borden, J. Bennell, D. Bonelli, S. Bieber. in Class B Competition Mr. Siniad Mit L Sr KOW: K. Slupik. (;. Sinioii.sen, C. Smiley, C S Klersiruni. 1 ' . Sorlal. M. Sieyel. W. Sliili. THIRD ROW; l . Shefren. I). Sherman, |. .Subel, K. Spikings, (;. Shaw, S. Sotcllo. SECOND ROW: li Skelnik, . I. Sigrisl, ' . Thorn, J. Weiss, A. Spit- zer, C:. Skotnicki, R. Springer. FIRST ROW: L. Sier- zega, K. Sholder, B. Silverman, A. Shibe, S. Shires, K. Sheridaji. FRESHMEN Mr. WuUerliailci- 133 LAST KOW; M. Lazar, P. Cant-tt, R. (icikr, M Gianola, R. l- ' iiedmaii, A. (kiUbcrg, S. (iicciii ' . R Gates. TIIIKO ROW: ]. Claude, j. Harms, D. Cay non, R. Goldenbogen, R. Giiiter, J. Feldberg, J Keith. .SECOND ROW: I. Gorgosz, G. Glickman J. Harris, I. Garoon, S. Erickson, G. Gildin, M Coch, E. Goglanian. FIRST ROW: L. Kenis, W Klaveter, S. Fierman, S. Gavlin, P. Harris, G. Klein M. Gorski. Mr.Witzgall 317 LAST ROW: J. Peterson, S. Richter, N. Riha, M Ray, R. Priess, R. Rabe, M. Raith, R. Seidman THffiD ROW: E. Reissiger, R. Randall, M. Pug liese, P. Radermacher, R. Rapport, R. Racana, B Rosenberg. SECOND ROW: J. Rotter, G. Raucci, V. Resnick, C. Rosen, E. Reinauer, L. Segal, J Rosen, N. Hoppe. FIRST ROW: D. Roth, N. Ren ieris, S. Rosenstone, D. Rosmarin, L. Rubert, L Rafiel. .ings ourt I ATHLETICS V VARSITY FOOTBALL LAST ROW: D. Lome, R. Novak, B. Perlow, M. Pepper, G. Zera, D. McAvoy, J. Morten, J. Brice, D. Clif- ford G Tiitimings B. Uleck. THIRD ROW: Coach B. Schurr, Coach J. Lain, R. Wiegman, A. Norum, J Uivin R Torenko, J. Kristof, F. Erhardt, D. Hirschtick, S. Pindras. SECOND ROW: R. Lauries, L. Kil- ley J. Stengel, M. Rooney, N. Anderson, T. Thomas, J. Polon, R. Erickson, J. GiUuly, B. Hand, J. Dahl, F. Zera. FIRST ROW: G. Prim, L Anderson, D. Lyon, R. Potoker, B. Grain, L. Winkleman, R. Greenspan, S. Cohen, S. Liberti. Thirty-two varsity team members from Niles West battled every week on the foot- ball field to uphold the tradition of team effort and sportsmanship. Success was their goal in that they gained the respect of the conference as an honorable opponent, and finished the season with a 5-3 record. The coaching staff of Basrak, Schnurr, Henrici, and Lain, combined with a team effort highlighted by outstanding perform- ances by most valuable player Gary Prim and the efforts of Norm Anderson, Terry Thomas, Larry Winkleman, Dan Hirsch- tick, Jim Stengel, John Lavin, Larry Ander- son, and Lyle Killey made the season a win- ning one. The season was highlighted by the Home- coming victory over Maine South by the score of 27-7. Another event that made the season worthwhile was the selection of Norm Anderson as Prep Lineman of the Week by the Chicago American. ?i ?a,VJ55 t LAST ROW: J. Ressinger, B. Silver. L. Green. J. Bold. V. Oppice, J. Gilluly, P. Masarachi. THIRD ROW: Coach B. Paulsen. T. Wolf. B. .Muslin, .M, Grejbowski. S. Rosenbloom, J. Shuman, D. . RoUa, S. Cohen, S. Leberti, S. Sorkin. Genais, L Bubly, R. Husar, J. Carter. SECO.ND ROW: M. Simon, R. Anderson, .M. .Matchen. FIRST ROW: T. Allison, The best reocrd in lour seasons ot junior varsity football was achieved by the 1965 team. With a record of 4-2-2, the junior varsity Indians gained second place in the Central Suburban League. Most successful efforts of tlie season were pro- duced against Deerfield and Glenbrook South, who were previouslv undefeated. Deerfield was trounced by a 19 to score and Glenbrook South was tied 20 to 20 after a 20 to 7 half time deficit. Outstanding team members playing offense and defense were Jim Carter, Scott Rosenbloom, Jeff Shuman, Bob Anderson, and Tom Wolf. This fine effort was produced by only 18 boys, which shows the importance of team spirit and ef- fort. Coach Bill Paulson related that the success of the 1965 junior varsity Indians established a prece- dent for future junior varsity football teams. Lack of members created the 1-7 record achieved by the sophomore football team. Coaches John Bush and Dennis Fickes, along with a determined group of individuals fought against the tide of a tough season. Most valuable player, John Nimin- itch, and team captain, Jim Guenther, receive credit for a season filled with valuable experience. JUNIOR VARSITY Mike Gervais gains valuable vardage against Maine South. SOPHOMORES Tom Wolf leaps for a pass in a game versus Palatine which was played to a 0-0 Ue. LAST ROW: Coach D. Fickes, S. Dean (.Manager). J. Guenther, S. Capinegro, B. Bameti, H. -Sosin, P. Sortal, J. Terp, M. English, A. Fredrickson. J. Kramer. L. Zeman, Coach J. Bush. SECOND ROW: R. Sa- lon, J. Clark, S. Barclay, J. Niniinitch, K. Shoemaker, C. Luscombe, E. Hirsch, D. Fish, R. Trotter, B. Stauffenberg (Manager). FIRST ROW: G. Carlson, B. Weigman, K. .Meikle, R. Kohl, R. Nichols, D. Flit- iner. S. Ije in, B. Baumler. ■ 8 1 Jim Morten (43), Robert Potoker (64), and Lyle Killey (11) lead blocking as Dan H through the opening hole in the line in the season ' s home opener T 2 1 irschtick, runs JUNIOR VARSITY W L Season Record 4 2 League Record 2 2 NW OPP Evanston 6 18 Prospect 18 7 Palatine «Glenbrook: North 7 18 Deerfield 19 ' ' Glenbrook Soi ith 20 20 «Niles North 19 Maine South 13 12 VARSITY FOOTBALL W L Season Record 5 3 League Record 3 NW 2 OPP Maine East 14 6 Prospect Palatine 3 7 22  Glenbrook; North 14 7 «Deerfield 21 25  Glenbrook South 14 20  Niles North 9 6 ' ' Maine South 27 7 Nilcs West ' s pass combination oi the tuture Gary Prim makes the leaping catch, but the Indians lost 20-14 lo Glenbrook South. Bruce Findras moves in fur the tackle in a game against Prospect which was e ' entually won on a Lyle Killey field goal 3-0. Mike Grejowski ' s PAT is the decisive point in the IS-lll J.V. victory over Maine South. FROSH A W L Season Record 2 5 League Record 1 NW 5 OPP  Glenbrook South 2 7 Maine South 6 Glenbrook North 0. 27 Deerfield 28  New Trier West 7 6  Niles North 6 7 Forest View 22 George Timmings (85) and Mike Pepper (42) close in on the Niles North ball carrier. Burt Perlow stops a Niles North drive by intercepting a key pass. Jim Morten goci into ilic iuic wiili Capiam icrrv ihomas (66) clearing [he wav in a 22-7 loss lo Palaline Can- Prim runs for daylight in Niles West ' s 27-7 home- coming victor, ' against Maine South. :iafffi j? ir?F 1! FROSH B W L Season Record 6 1 League Record 5 1 NW OPP Glenbrook South 13 Maine South 20 ' Kilenbrook North 37 Deerfield 24 7 New Trier West 38 Niles North 13 Forest ' iew 2 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL w L Season Record 1 7 League Record 1 5 NW OPP Maine East 13 34 Glenbrook South 19 Maine South 34 Glenbrook Nordi 6 19 Deerfield 6 20 New Trier West 26 Niles North 9 7 Forest ' iew 7 14 1 JSa BEil Dan Lyon gathers in a Lyle Killcy pass for a first down. Tackle John I avln drops Niles North ' s quarterback for a big loss in a come from behbid 9-6 victory versus West ' s sister school. LAST ROW; Coach J. Fabri, J. Bielski, M. Zizzi, A. Goldner, R. Perz, H. Brown, D. Lapacz, M. Stohle, H. Goldman, R. Friedman, V. Hill, A. Fritz, C. Lange, Coach G. Earl. FRONT ROW: S. Potoker, M. Kar- lin, R. Faraci, H. Anderson, S. Sotello, D. Durston, S. Jacobson, M. Carsky, P. Olesberg, J. Morel, R. James. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Freshmen A and B had a combined record of 8 and 6 in the 1965 season. Coaches J. Fabri, G. Earl, D. FilUman, and J. Armour led 58 fresh- men Indians to an outstanding season. The freshman A team was noted for its out- standing defense. In seven contests the young war- riors held their oppents to only 27 points. They ended the season with a 6-1 record which gained them the top place in the conference. Although the freshman B team was not as suc- cessful in victories their achievements in team effort and sportsmanship were outstanding. Freshman players demonstrate their form which lead them to a 6-1 season record. Look Mom! No cavities! Freshman cheerleader Georgia Belle cheers on her team. First and ten. I et ' s do it again. Six hundred loyal seniors turn out for a Fresh- man B game at 9:30 a.m. LAST ROW: Coach J. Armour, R. Holf, A. Dorfman, R. Brown, S. Klipowicz, K. Wisnie«ski, R. MoUn G. Guenther, M. Gutschick, P. Garrett, R. Fishbein, Coach D. FilUman. SECOND ROW: J. Macnider (Man ger), M. Matchen, M. Floyd, J. Kramer, D. Ortman, P. Laloggia, A. Kahn, D. Trippicchio, W. Kalodgi C. Wickum, D. Loew, C. Morten, S. Block (Manager). FIRST ROW: S. Cohen, P. Caracciolo, K. Baumlt R. Vilona, E. Reinsiger, B. Herdrich, C. Landy, P. Shefren, J. Peterson. W. Booth, N. Stern. L- ST ROW; Coach R. Campbell. J. Xailuin. J. Eatlon. J. Donnelly, B. Clemen. T. Bydalek. J. Bode. K Gillespie, Coach D. Field. HRST ROW: R. Johnson, M. Silven, R. Johnson, D. Muskat. B. Fink. H. Ler- ner. T. Sinkule( Manager). VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY W L CROSS COUNTRY Season Record League Record 2 10 1 5 NW OPP Niles East 40 17 FROSH-SOPH R-B Invitational Fifteenth Place CROSS COUNTRY W L Lake Forest 39 29 Season Record 9 4 Lake Zurich 39 56 League Record 5 1 Mt. Prospect 41 19 NW OPP Palatine 46 17 Niles East 25 31 Maine East 37 19 Maine ' est Center Meet Thir d Place Glenbrook North 42 19 R-B Invitational Third Place «Deerfield 37 21 Lake Forest Lake Zurich Prospect Palatine Maine East Glenbrook North Deerfield 22 22 34 35 50 16 26 46 62 23 23 15 47 29 ' Glenbrook South Central Suburban Conference Niles North West Leyden District Maine South 27 30 Sixth Place 33 22 34 22 Twenty-First Place 38 19 Glenbrook South 26 31 First Place Central Suburban Conf.  Niles North 23 37 A k fS O West Leyden 19 42 T r T J New Trier West 23 34 iJ .?mJ €y ' ui i Maine South 36 19 ( JMM . l C. N In retrospect, it was a successful season. It was not successful in terms of win-loss records and points scored, for a record of 2-10 cannot in itself be termed a success. However, there is more to life than winning; there is more to success than a box score. Roger Johnson produced outstanding perform- ances, which constituted him as one of the league ' s best individual performers. He was voted most valu- able player bv his teammates. Frosh-Soph cross countrv was highlighted by outstanding turnouts and good team effort. Coaches Ron Campbell ' s and Dan Field ' s frosh-soph track- men took a first place in the Central Suburban Con- ference. Gary Auld, because of his second place in a con- ference meet, was voted the most valuable player. Other award winners were Paul Cons, and team captain, Budd Glassberg. The Indians finished the cross country season with a combined 9-4 record. LAST ROW; P. Cans, A. Weisz. B. Downing, B Gigslad, S. Belgred, T. Canwright. G. .Auld, Mr Ray G. Eiden, R. Stoia. THIRD ROW; Coach R Campbell M. I enier, C. Haring. B. Dick, A. Gold berg, A. Chapman, B. Harris, W. Grayson, D Heidtke, Coach D. Field. SECOND ROW; B. Ro senberg, J. Schaefer, R. Leach, J. Conrad, B. Aren. R. Johns. B. Mulford, J. Beutler. K. Piomek, M Levy. FIRST ROW; P Harris, J. Polkin. R. Osic gaard, G. Howard, H. Poner, D. Gayon, M. Gor- sky, M. Shapiro, M. Bamett. Not pictured; B. Glass berg. fr- i i LAST ROW: D. Fimman (Assistant Coach), L. Killey, R. Nied, D. Hirschtick, J. Sideman, H. Lerner, Coach B. Schnurr. FIRST ROW: J. Ricordati, R. Nielsen, G. Timmings, M. Pepper, P. Gillespie, B. Pindras. VARSITY BASKETBALL A. Chapman dribbles around Glenbrook ' s J. Reeves. C. Timmings gets two in a winning elTort against Deerfield VARSITY BASKETBALL W L Season Record 5 16 League Record 3 7 NW OP? Evanston 72 95 New Trier 60 79 Niles East 69 82 Palatine 37 54 Maine West 52 41 Wheeling 59 43 Forest View 47 63 Proviso West 39 61 West Chicago 67 69 Prospect 48 69 «Deerfield 64 72  Glenbrook North 58 84 Glenbrook South 59 71 Niles North 47 59 ' Deerfield 72 65 ' ' Maine South 48 74 Glenbrook: North 66 58 Glenbrook South 59 67 Niles North 60 57 Maine South 57 73 Glenbrook South 50 63 ' )] A Niles Wesl fast break ends in a basket bv R. Nielsen. Leading scorer D. Hirschtick attempts a shot high above two Proviso defenders. The 1965-66 Indian Basketball team started very slowly, winning only two of its first fourteen games. With nolettennen returning from last season ' s fine squad, Coaches Schnurr and Filliman worked with various combinations in an effort to produce a winner. Finally, late in Jan- uary, the unit of Dan Hirschtick, Bob Nielson, George Timmings, Mike Pepper, Bruce Pindras and Al Chapman began to assert itself. With these six leading the way. Big Red lost only to conference champion Glenbrook South and runner- up Maine South in the remaining seven games. The high point of the season was a thrilling 60-57 overtime victory at Niles North on February 19. . J.V. BASKETBALL The Junior Varsity basketball team ' s overall record was eight wins and ten losses. In league play the Indians were even at five victories and give defeats. Highlights of the season were the 100-49 win over Niles East and the two close victories over Niles North. The team also took three of the last four games, all in league competition. With the experience gained this year, the boys should be well prepared to take on the chores of the varsity team next year. That elusive butterfly. J.V. BASKETBALL W L Season Record 8 10 League Record 5 5 NW OPP Evanston 61 69 New Trier 50 71 1. Niles East 100 49 Palatine 42 33 Maine West 45 52 1 Wheeling 58 39 Forest View 49 51 Prospect 46 48 ! «Deerfield 63 74 ■ -C;lenbrook North 59 48 ■ lenbrook South 46 50 Niles North 51 49 ' ••Deerfield 63 74 Maine South 51 59 ' Glenbrook North 59 49 Glenbrook South 70 60 Niles North 46 45 Maine South 40 49 : LAST ROW: Coach D. Filliman, J. Bode, M. Grejbowski, S. Belgrade, R. Gianola, C. Rode (Manager).. FIRST ROW: R. Kramer (Manager), P. Cans, A. Chapman, K. Luscombe, B. Perlow, R. Numrich. The rush is on. The Sophomore basketball team under Coach Ea finished the season with a five and nine record and a tw ' and five league record for a fifth place position in tl final standings. The team improved as the season pr( gressed. Against Glenbrook North, the Sophomores ove came a seventeen point deficit to win by nine points, 57-4ii Outstanding members were Donn Simon, Craig Gigstad Ed Hirsh, Paul Sortal, Phil Hornthal, Jim Torp, Toil Cartwright, Bob Yant, Art Goldner, Brett Baumler, an Warren Grayson. i The Freshmen A team, under the direction of Coacj Paulson, finished the season with seven wins and eigl! loses. The Freshmen B team had a highly successfi season by winning thirteen and losing only three. Hot teams looked impressive during the season and shoul improve in the coming years. . 44 wAr-M BIl « A j illW  £| Vl.i« ' is? SOPHOMORES LAST ROW: J. Terp, T. Cartwright, E. Hirsch, Coach Earl, D. Simon, R. Yam, C. Gigstad. FIRST ROW C. Steele (Manager), I. Gamm, W. Grayson, P. Hornthal, T. De Cicco, P. Sortal, R. Urbanus (Manager), SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL W L Season Record 5 9 League Record 2 5 NW OPP Evanston 40 65 New Trier 28 77 Niles East 40 61 Wheeling 55 56 Conant 78 70 Forest View 65 68 New Trier West 49 53 ' ' Niles North 63 67 Deerfield 63 64 ' Maine South 51 58 Glenbrook South 69 68 Glenbrook North 57 48 Prospect 60 53 Elk Grove 63 47 FROSH.A FROSH B BASKETBALL W L BASKETBALL W L Season Record 7 8 Season Record 13 3 League Record 2 4 League Record 5 1 NW OPP NW OPP Evanston 43 57 Evanston 18 44 New Trier East 37 60 New Trier East 40 34 Niles East 40 38 Niles East 40 29 Wheeling 43 33 WheeUng 51 40 Conant 27 37 Conant 50 28 Forest View 46 48 Forest View 40 30 «New Trier West 38 46 New Trier West 44 31 Niles North 44 45 Niles North 33 43 Deerfield 37 53 Libertyville 64 15 Maine South 34 56  Deer field 55 35 Glenbrook South 65 34 Maine South 40 32 ■ Glenbrook North 45 37 Glenbrook South 68 31 Prospect 51 36 Glenbrook North 44 29 Elk Grove 41 36 Prospect 64 46 Libertyville 73 32 Niles North 34 36 Elk Grove 57 27 LAST ROW: P. Oldsberg, Coadi B. Paulsen, C. Soderstrom, G. Smiley, H. Goldman, C. Lange, M. Gul- schick, G. Fritz, M. Stohle, A. Weisz, R. Friedman, Coacli D. Field, A. Goldberg. SECOND ROW: D. Levin, S. Brooks, R. Stoia, A. Goldner, R. Dick, L. Butler, A. Kahn, D. Klipowicz, P. Zazove, R, Leach. HRST ROW: B. Rosenberg (Manager), K. Baumler, B. Ericksen, R. Ostergaard, D. Lasser, R. Goldenbogen, S. Ellwig, G. Howard, C. Matchen, T. Lorenz. FRESHMAN This has been one of the finest Wrestling teams that Niles West has had in its short history. With a little more depth the team could have done even better. Most of the losses were by very small margins. The team had six wins and five losses in dual meets, took second place in the Prospect Tournament, missing first place by only one point. We had two individual champions in this eight team tournament, Mark Yohan- na and Chuck Friedman. Barry Gelfand was captain for the team and was also voted most valuable by his teammates. Both Mark Yohanna and Chuck Friedman took sec- one place in the District Meets, and Mark also took a fourth place in the Sectionals held in Evanston. Four members of our team were picked as all con- ference and two other boys were honorable mention. The boys who made all conference were: Rich Klyman, 103 lbs., Mark Yohanna, 112 lbs., Barry Gelfand, 120 lbs., and Chuck Friedman, 138 lbs. Honorable mention went to Larry Soldinger, 145 lbs., and Bob Lynch, Hwt. Buddy Glassberg and John Buettler paced the Junior Varsity Wrestling team to a season marked with experi- ence and helpful training. Coach Schmidt commented that the Indians 1-9 record is not an indication of the effort and drive the boys delivered. The wrestling coaches are looking forward to a rewarding future season. (loacli I ' orlcr and Captain Gelfand survey the scene. LAST ROW: Coach Porter, M. Bass, R. Comyn, G. Portugal, R. Greenspan, D. Luber, C. Friedmai Soldinger, Coach Schmidt. SECOND ROW: T. Weiss, S. Rosenbloom, R. Klyman, J. Stengel, J. Ja« M. Silvert, L. Bell, A. Greenberg (Manager). FIRST ROW: B. Glossberg, J. Buetler, B. Gelfand, M hanna, J. Kahn, P. Caracciolo. Not pictured: R. Lynch. t VARSITY WRESTLING W L Season Record 6 5 League Record 2 3 NW OPP Palatine 27 14 Evanston 3 37 Wheeling 30 13 Conant 30 11 Morton West 30 15 Prospect-Tourney Second Place Prospect 18 23  Deerfield 20 21  Glenbrook North 16 27  Glenbrook South 22 19  Niles North 18 20 Maine South 33 10 J. V. WRESTLING ia SUMMARY W L Lea Season Record 1 9 League Record 4 I NW OPP 11 Palatine 12 36 C Evanston 8 40 k Wheeling 8 40 w Conant 21 26 ' . Morton West 13 41 ' ' . Prospect 28 21 =D Deerfield 10 48 ' M Glenbrook South 19 31 X «Niles North 13 36 ' ' Maine South 16 37 F8 B. Gelfand gets two points for the takedown. 1 S[ P 3 | ■| V E c F i] )} 1 f L. %h 190 All Conference wrestlers. M. Vohanna. R. Klvman. B. GeHand. and C. Fried man. WRESTLING SOPH WRESTUNG W L Season Record 4 8 Leag-e Record 3 3 NW OPP Evanston 18 30 Wheeling 18 26 Conant 18 32 Forest X ' iew 17 36 Morton West 13 41 = Xew Trier ' est 28 21 Xiles North 29 16  Deerfield 6 40 ' Maine South 17 27 lenbrook South 17 34 Glenbrook North 37 13 FROSH WRESTLING W L T Season Record 5 5 1 League Record 2 3 NW OPP Wheehng 18 30 Evanston 20 30 Conant 28 28 Forest View 26 22 Morton West 24 26 New Trier West 43 13 «Niles North 30 18 Deerfield 14 32 Maine South 16 30 Glenbrook South 33 13 Glenbrook North 35 23 Coach Dennis Fickes led his sophomore matmen to a 4-8 season record. Team captain Howard Sosin and Ran- dy Rosen were individual outstanding performers through- out the season. Freshmen wrestlers posted the most suc- cessful mat record at 5-5-1. Their unusual enthusiasm for this sport led the coaches to believe that future sea- sons will be more productive. LAST ROW: D. Goldftis, M. Mangurtan.J. Feldman, R. Linzman. J. Beutler. R. Baim, M. Gorsky, .A. Moir. THIRD ROW; V. Hill, R. Perz. P. Garren, ]. Conrad, J. Koziol, L. Zeman, R. Brown, M. Siegel, H. Brown. SECOND ROW: Coach Fickes, M. Goch. R. Hoshizaki. T. Woods. J. Potkin, R. Rosen. R. Przybvlski, R. Wdss, M. Morris, ]. Cooper, G. Gildin, Coach Henrici. FIRST ROW: R. Randall, K. Meikle, J. Kramer, H. Anderson, T. Carey, M. Fisher, H. Sosin, M. Zizzi, D. Zehner, S. Richter. VARSITY SWIMMING VARSITY SWIMMING Season Record League Record Niles East ' Maine South Waukegan Forest View  Niles North Arlington Prospect Maine East Sullivan Senn Maine West Glenbrook South Lake Forest East Leyden «Glenbrook North Deerfield w L 12 4 2 3 NW OPP 49 46 28 67 31 64 68 27 34 61 64 31 67 28 61 33 82 13 75 19 49 46 51 44 82 12 60 34 48 47 23 72 LAST ROW: T. Thomas, W. Carrane, M. Brown, R. Robbins, H. Katz. THIRD ROW: J. Glantz, B. Kauf- man, K. Nelson, E. Chez, ]. Urdangen. SECOND ROW: M. Forman (Manager), L. Slauber, A. Speizer, B. Fleishman, R. Levin, M. Pontarelll, Coach P. Mitchell, Coach A. Cajet. FIRST ROW: R. Goldenberg, L Hook, A. Shafer, D. Cashmore, F. Walthers, R. Katz. This year ' s swimming season proved to be very successful for Coach Cajet ' s Varsity swimmers. The team posted an overall record of twelve wins and four losses. At one time during the season they won ten meets in a row, and finished in a tie for fourth place with Glenbrook South in League competition. The team placed third in the Titan Relays at Glenbrook North, and fourth in the District Meet at Evanston. Frank Wal- thers, a Junior diver, and Don Cashmore, a Frosh diver, competed in the State Meet and finished fifteenth and eighteenth respectively giving Niles West bright hopes for the future. Mike Pontarelli ended the season as the top individual point scorer with 138 points. Individual school records broken this year are held by Mike Pontarelli in the 200- yard Freestyle, Terry Thomas in the 50-yard Freestyle, Rick Levin in the 100-yard Butterfly, Mike Pontarelli in the 100-yard Freestyle, Larry Hook in the 400-yard Free- style, and the 400-yard relay team consisting of Pontarelli, Thomas, Barry Fleishman, and Captain Robert Katz. fl i LAST ROW: S. Amstrup, R. Sullivan, C. Clemen, T. Sinkule, J. Sinkule, R. Downing, J. Work, G. Gun- lack. SECOND ROW: Coach Cajet, D. Cashmore, L. Schuster, R. Sulbvan, L. Hook, C. Harring, R. Beiard, J. Freidman, M. Perlman (Manager), Coach Mitchell. FIRST ROW: R. Lange (Manager), R. Thornton. E. Reissiger. S. Potoker. R. Kurita. . I. Rosenberg, R. Weinstein, A. Turbin. M. Heilbron. The Frosh-Soph swimmers ended the swimming season with ten wins against eight defeats. Coach Mitchell ' s mer- men placed fourth in the League Championships and fifth in the League Standings. The highest scoring meet of the year was an 82 to 9 victory over Senn. The Individual high point scorer was Sophomore Roger Sullivan. The Frosh swimmers ended the 1966 season with a 6 and 4 win and loss record, and placed fourth in the Glen- brook North Invitational Meet. The top scoring honors went to Freshmen Ed Reissiger with Bob Weinstein a close second. D. Cashmore 18th in state in diving. L ST ROW: Coach A. Cajet. R. Kurita. R. Dauigard. R. Downing. M. Heilbron. k. beid- man, Coach B. Mitchell. SECOND ROW: J. Feldman, R. Mulford. S. Potoker, D. Drew, M. Rosenberg. ]. Kosoglad (Manager). FIRST ROW: S. Shapiro, E. Reissiger, D. Cash- more, R. Weinstein, A. Turbin. FROSH-SOPH SWIMMING Season Record League Record Niles East ' Maine South Waukegan Forest View Niles North Arlington Prospect Maine East Sullivan Senn Maine West New Trier West Glenbrook South New Trier West Lake Forest East Leyden (;ienbrook North Deerfield FROSH w L SWIMMING 10 8 Season Record 4 5 NW OPP Niles East 47 48 Waukegan 45 50 Deerfield 32 63 Maine East 73 22 Glenbrook North 57 38 Proviso West 63 32 East Leyden 72 23 Glenbrook South 66 29 Niles North 80 14 Morton West 82 9 56 39 33 62 45 50 35 60 65 30 64 31 44 51 38 57 W L 6 4 NW OPP 63 32 53 42 32 63 67 27 47 48 54 51 61 34 40 55 43 52 75 20 103 LAST ROW: E. Raymond, R. Clemen, R. Manna, B. Gerber, Coach Armour (Assistant) Coach J. Burkel, P. Kinnerman, G. Heller (Manager). FIRST ROW: M. EUyne, J. Derdiger, S. Rochell, T. Kushner, M. Sha- piro, D. Geravis. The Varsity Gymnasts of Niles West again proved their skill by compiling an outstanding overall record of 16-4. The comnuinlty, the administration, and most important, the students expressed deep appreciation for the fine performance by the atheletes and their coaches, John Burkel and John Armour. The season was highlighted by the first place trophy at the Evanston Invitational and a fourth place finish in the State meet. F irst place in the districts and second in the league also highlighted the season the near perfect season. The most valuable player lor the second year was Ed Raymond who placed third in All-round competition and si.xth on the side-horse in State competition. Terry Kush- ner finished fourth in All Around at the State meet. Niles West gained another Cham- pion as Steve Rochelle took first phice on the still rings. FOURTH IN STATE VARSITY GYMNASTIC SCORES GYMNASTICS W L Season Record 13 3 League Record 3 1 N ' OPP Niles East 73 59 Evanston 64 67 Arlington 54 78 Wheeling 67 65 Conant 76 53 Prospect 68 63 Evanston Invitational First Place Lane Tech 70 62 Maine East 71 61 Glenbrook South 71 61 Xiles North 61 71 Waukegan 78 54 ■ Maine South 80 52 Glenbrook North 83 48 Palatine 84 44 State Tournament Fourth Place S. Kusliner, Fourth-All-Around, eighth on high bar. E. Raymond, Third Ail-Around, sixth on the side-horse, nintJi on the high bar. S. Rochell. Stcitc champion on ihc . liU rings. FROSH SOPH GYMNASTICS W L T Season Record 2 13 1 League Record 1 3 1 NW OPP Niles East 58 74 Evanston 42 90 Arlington 41 91 Wheeling 48 84 Conant 60 72 New Trier West 60 72 Prospect 52 80 Lane Tech 61 71 Maine East 52 80 Glenbrook South 50 82 Niles North 46 86 New Trier West 66 66 ' Maine South 50 82 Waukegan 50 82 Glenbrook North 79 1 2 52 1 2 Palatine 68 64 League Meet Fifth Place LAST ROW: L. Schieren, P. Harris, S. Block. W. Kolodziej, R. Can, J. Allison, L. Natkin, V. McWilliams, M. David, S. Carter. THIRD ROW: Coach Armour, S. Cohen, H. Levi, S. Mueller, J. Pederson, N. Stein, D. Ortman, B. Knoblock, C. Schulte, D. David, Coach Burkel. SECOND ROW: R. Berkowitz, H. Baum- hardt. . Clauson, K. Wisniewski, D. Opera, R. Sanders, S. Gorden, P. U Loggia, R. Pcller. FIRST ROW: S, Fierman, J. Porges, A. Chien, L. Layfer, R. Rosengren, N . Polsier, A. Levering.   i PROVISO W PROSPECT n MORRT 1 IN ACTION INDEX Aberman, James L. 159 Abrahiains«jn, Murray M. 16, 157 Abrams, K.iren E. 167 Adams. James Henry 1 17 Adams, Jeffrey Wayne 153 Adams. Patricia L. 171 Adler, RuUi Dorcen 75, 153 Agel, Margie S. 109,111, 159 Aldonis, Peter 99 Akerly, Nancy Lynn 55. 56. 66, 74, 82. 153 Albert. Silvia R. 167 Albiechl, Richard W. 167 Alder, Wendy Joan 88. 96, 152. 155 Alessi, Theresa A. 153 Alex. Diane Joy 87, 117 Alex, Doris Gail 72, 171 Alexander, I e Ann 117 Alexander, Ignore R. 171 Allisoii, Gene Alva 171 Allison, John Curtis 157, 195 Allison, Terry Lee 153. 181 Alcnas, Margaret R. 60, 63, 65, 155 Alswede. Ijndajean 171 Altschaeffel. Dennis 117 Amado. Vicky Jo 167 Ambrus. John G. 167 Amstrup, Steven Carl 163, 193 Andersen. Robert A. 159 Anderson, Barry K. 171 Anderson, Cathy 55, 65, 75, 83, 117 Anderson, Daniel P. 167 Anderson, Donald J. 117 Anderson, Dennis 171 Anderson, David I e Anderson, Harold E. 175, 184. 191 Anderson, Jeanne M 83. 154 Anderson, Karen E. 117 Anderson, Kit E. 165 Anderson, Larry D. 92, 117, 180 Anderson, .Mark H. 159 Anderson. Norman R. 92. 146, 117. 180 Anderson, Robert C. 173, 181 Androw, iJnda Sue 159 Angelino. I ura S. 85. 171 Angelino. Paul J. 60. 70, 71, 96. 117 Angell, Barbara L. 171 Apelian. Betty Ann 171 Apelian, Robert G. 60. 68. 158 Appel, David Neil 77. 80. 117 Appel, Hera 167 Arbetman, Susan Gail 171 Aren, Robert Joel 167, 185 Arnold, Nancy Lee66, 81, 117 Arwine, Kenneth . 1. 60 Ashkinaz, Mark D. 80, 167 Ashlevitz, Allen M. 167 Ashner, Joy Stacy 63. 71, 74. 171 Ashle ' itz, Bernard M. 24. 153 Atzel. Walter J. 117 Aubens. Kenneth E. 72. 171 Auer. Kenneth George 94 Auld. Gary B. 167, 185 Aull, Sandra Kay 159 Austin, James C. 117 Avella. Sino 155 Habian. Paul Patrick 171 Bach. Catherine 54. 62, 63, 96, 117 Bach, Chen Marie 68, 90, 117 Bacher, Edward J. 167 Badesth. Robert T. 167 Bagley. Joyce Marie 171 Bahl. Haven Mary 171 Bailey. Jennifer 56. 74.82. 117 Bairn, Candi Barbara 52, 53.61,96, 117 lUim.Kobcn Allan 171. 191 Baitcher, Neal L. 171 Baker. .Marvin Joel 66, 80, 155 Baker, Maureen Kay 117 Balin, Paula .Merle 45 Bakes. .Steven K, 1.59 Banks, David Barry 167 Bao, Mary Y. 63, 155 Barber, James K. Barber, Paul Randall 154 Barclay, .Scott D. 167. 181 Barnett, Barry 167, 181 Barnett, .Mark Allan 158 Barnett, .Mark 1). 171, 185 Bamow. Susan -Mary 55, 117 Barrash, Andrea (iail 60. 66. 74, 117 Barrash, Linda .M. 63,74. 171 Barron, (-hristiiie K. Barron, I.arry M. 167 Barron. Maxine .M. 165 Barsky. Marylou 69. 167 Bass. .Murry Alan 117, 190 Bartholmy, Barbara A. 62, 69, 153 Bartuce, Susan . nne 69, 74. 156 Baruck. Bonnie Sue 63. 65, 146. 167 Batschauer, L ' nn Lee 67. 156 Baumhardt. (Carolyn J. 167 Baumhardt. Harold G. 165. 195 Baumhardt. Joyce L. 118 Baumhardt, Kathleen 63. 90, 171 Baumhardt. Ijnda . nn 118 Baumler, Brett E. 167. 181 Baumlcr, Kurt Thomas 171. 184. 189 Beaird. Robert D. 165, 193 Beck, Jerry Carl 156. 170 Becker, ( harlene 65. 167 Becker. Hetty . I. 61, 118 Becker. Romona 68, 75, 169 Becker, Susan Kay 85. 165 Beckman. Stephen A. 72, 79. 171 Beederman, . sher J. 153 Beerli, Marta Doreen 175 Begis. Wendy C. 175 Begoun, Avis Joy 63, 75. 167 Behrens. Cheryl Lynn Belgrade. Steven B. 165. 185. 188 Bell, Enid Stella 65, 153 Bell, Georgia K. 23, 89, 171, 184 Bell. Lawrence G. 118. 190 Bell, Mary 160, 167 BcUcr. MindelleM.69, 167 Bellos. Gary S. 167 Benario, Howard Marc 165 Bender. Karen Bennett. John K. 175 Bennett. Mary C. 66. 118 Bennett. Rosemarie C. 68, 165 Bercns. Patricia Kav 175 Berens, Phyllis .Ann Bereskiii. Merle Eaye 160, 165 Berg, Keith Robert 165 Berg. Kevin William 118 Berger. Erancine Ina 40. 71, 118 Bergcr, Howard 165 Berger. James K. 62, 75. 118 Berger, Marian Joyce 154 Berger, Michael L. 162 Berger, Roberta D. 118 Berger, Sheldon B. 9, 173 Bergles, William J. 92, 118 Bergstrom, Cathy L. 154 Beringer, Judith E. 154 Berke, Elyse H. 165 Berkovcr. Eredric M. 165 Berkowitz, Richard A. 165. 195 Bcrkowitz. Stephen J. 156 Berliner. Donald 1). 67. 118 Berman, Bruce Gary 165 Berinan, I wrence E. 171 Berman, Leslie Dale 62, 63. 66. IIH Berman. Mama Ami 74.82, 159 Bernstein, Darlene R. 118 Bernstein. .Marcv 1-ee 165 Bernstein, Shelly C. 56, 175 Bers, Sherry Elaine 61 Berit, Carol Elaine 118 Best, James G. 118 Beswiek. David Reid 175 Bethke. Kalhy Ellen 118 Bcutelspacher, Candy 84, 85. 165 Beutler. John H. 165. 185. 190, 191 Beverley. Susann P. Beyda, Sheila Rae 84, 118, 165 Beyda. Sherry L nn Bianchi. Bruce 72, 175 Bick. Kathryn Louise 118 Bick. Kristine I.vini 76. 165 Bieber. Susan 75. 168 Bierman. David Bruce 157 Biga. Erauk Joseph 118 Binstein. Ijnda D. 165 Birkley, Alan Henry 76. 175 Birkley. Unda .Mice 63. 82. 118 Bizar, Janet Susan 68. 175 Blackman, Ellen 175 Blasek, Larry John 175 Blatt. Jerome 77, 165 Blessing, Joseph C. 165 Blevii, Nadinell8 Block, Barbara Ami 56, 75. 90. 91 Block. Bruce Robert Bilecki, P. 171 Block, Steven I.ee 171. 184. 195 Blomquist. Bonnie L. 165 Bloom. David Leslie 60. 79, 175 Bloom, Mark 60, 167 Bliuii, Jeanettc l. 119 Blum. Steven E. 175 Blunienfeld. Clifford 175 BlumenthaL Donna A. 83. 152. 157 Blumenthal, Susan A. 119 Blumenlhal. CherylyV. 162 Bobel. Richard John Bock, Andrea Bock. Bruce George 154 Bode. James Jule 76. 157. 184. 185. 188 Bodnarchuk, ( ' ynthia 175 Bohlin, Marshall S. 175 Bohlin, Matthew B. 72, 165 Boime, Susan Uene 52, 157 Bohn, Christine D. 157 Bold, John Douglas 75, 159, 181 Bolnick, Ira Donald Bond, Mark M. 175 Bonelli. Deborah M. 107. 175 Bonetti, John Frank 119 Bonetti. Susan K. 71. 154 Boiitze, .Arlene 68 Boor, John 119 Booth, Walter S. 175, 184 Borden, Linda Ann 175 Borisol. Pamela J. 119 Bork. Judith L. Borowski, .Mary Susan 119 Bosch, Cheryl A. 65, 159 Boston. Robert Paul 75 Bostrom. Susan 80. 83. 91. 116. 119 Bosworth, Paula Rae 66, 165 Boucher, Charlemeine 68, 175 Bowman, Lee Allan 74, 1 19 Boyden. Melodv . nn Boyseii, James Lorenz 165 Brabandt, Kandis L. 162 Braden. Keith L. 74. 162 Bramson. Phyllis E. 162 Brandt. Frances Lee 155 Brandt, Wayne Paul BrandzeLJefTA. 162 Braude, Barbara . l. 90, 155, 162 Braude, Frances Ann 61, 96, 112, 119 Braun, James Fabian 175 Braver, Raymond S. 60. 154 Bravernian. Cheryl S. 175 Braverman. Janice L. 152. 156 Biavernian. .Scott 11. 168, 171 Breinig. Nancy Lee 157 Brice. Jerry Edwin 66. 119, 180 Broccolino, . ndrew C. 119 Brod, Peter Don Brodin, MarieP. 22, 158 Brcxlsky, Michael A. 160 Brodsky, Robert H. 153 Brody, Richard II. 119 Bronstcln, Alan B. 162 Bronstein. Stephanie 156 Brooks. Eileen D. 55. 112. 162 Brooks, Janice 60. 66. 67. 96. 97. 106. 111,119 Brooks, Neil E. 75, 165 Brooks. PanielaJ. 85.90. 156 Brooks. R. .Scott 173, 189 Brown. Bruce Allen 99. 119 Brown. Charlotte C. 162 Brown, Cynthia B. 61.83, 119 Brown, Harry . lbin 173, 184, 191 Brown, Jeffrey C. 72, 171 Brown, Jill Naoma Brown, Linda Ixx? 175 Brown, .Michael 103, 119, 192 Brown. Rii liard Alan 169. 184. 191 Brunger. 1 irilvii 1). 73 Brunger. Jacqueline 119 Brunger. .Marilyn .M. 155 Brunson. Robert J. 162 Brzezinski. Ray 165 Bryant. Rodney A. 173 Bubley. Uwrence D. 156, 181 Buchanan. .Margo . iiiie 173 BucheL Joseph 162 Budz. Joanii Kay 162 Budz, Thomas Joseph 75, 165 Bueter, Susan Gwvnne 162 Buns, Thomas Joseph 158 Burack, Cheryl 65, 164 Burg, Robert Bruce 119 Burg. Susan Ellyn 173 Burkhardt, Henry V.. Burkhardt, Terry J. 70, 71. 73. 119 Buniell. Slieri Burrows, Barbara Sue 63, 68. 74. 173 i Burtzlaff. Edith R.R. Burzik. Frank ' ictor 158 Bush. Larry Vale 119 Bussen.Jeraldin 166.67, 119 Bussert, Mark Paul 63, 82, 102, 162 Butler, I.arry Bruce 173, 189 Butzbach, Carol Lynn 71, 157 Buxbaum, Judith H. 75. 162 Bydalek. |anice .Marv 87 Bydalck. Theodore 120, 173, 185 Byster. Neil J. 173 Cahan, Randijoy 63, 74, 173 Caldwell. Craig A. 162 CaldwelL David E. 120 Callisher, Sherry L. 162 Callisher. Steven P. 162 Callner. Cheryl Lynn 56, 153 Canzoneri, Robert Capinegro, Janice M. 90, 173 Capinegro, Scottv 164, 181 Capone, Patricia J. 63. 120 Caracciolo, Patrick 173, 184, 190 Carey, Thomas M. 162, 191 Carlisle, John W. 162 Carlson. Ann .Marie 72, 84, 173 Carlson, Barbara Ann 120 ( ' arlson, David Rov 162 Carlson, Donald P. Carlson, (Gregory J. 162, 181 Carlson, jeannine 63, 120 Carlson. Linda Jean 173 Carlson. Roland W. 18 Carraiie. William B. 120. 192 Carsky. Mark .Miles 173. 184 Carter. James J. 155, 170. 181 Carter. Scott .Arthur 173, 195 Cartwright. Thomas 11.10. 162. 185. 189 Cashatt. Robert . . 56. 173 Cassata, Concetta M. 69, 90, 162 Cassata, Orrin 92, 120 ( ' edar, ( ' andice 55, 156 Cedarbauin, Jesse M. 63,72, 173 Cenci, Carol .Anne 120 Chankin. Suzanne M. 162 Chaplik. Unda Ann 15, 60, 152, 158 Chapman, Alan S. 168, 173, 185, 186, 188 Chapman. Maicia Kulh 59. 120 Chelciin. (ireg W. 67. 162 Chen. Edwards. 80. 162 C:lien. Felix K. 156 (nierniet. Rhonda I. 75. Hi2 Chez. Edward Bennett 59. 91, 192 Chien, Agnes 55. 62. 76. 115. 120, 147 ( hikaraishi, James K. 162 « Chickaraishi. Todd 120 Chin, .MbertH. 162 Chin. Alfred N. 173 ( ' honiskv. Stace ' E. 1 1. 167 I INDEX Chow. Alan 173 (;lio v, ' iiiceni 78. 155 Clirisl. Pamela 155 (Miristiansen, Catliy 120 (;liristiansen. .Manin 162 Christiansen, Linda 156 Chubin. Gary . Iiichcl78, 153 Chyb. . urelia K. 87. 120 Cieszykowski. Joyce 173 Cinis. Sandra ( ' lare 155 Clappeny. Unda I.ee 120 Clark. Barbara . nn 71. 169 Clark. Jane 120. 147 Clark. Kickey C. 162 Claus. . IarcieRuih63. 169 Clauson. aughn S. 70. 81. 162, 195 Claver. Scon l£c 162 (Cleburne. .Maryjane 154 Clemen. Charles S. 91. 162. 193 Clemen. Robert Blair 92. 120. 185. 194 Clemen. Susan Kay 90. 91. 162. 185 ClifTord. Bouglas D. 120. 180 Chfford, Nancy E. 91. 162 Clyman. Selma 74. 82. 154 Cohan, .Alan Roben 120 Cohen, Debra Joy 90, 120 Cohen, Jeffrey .Allen 155 Cohen, Jenise, R. 162 Cohen, Laurence V. 70, 75. 99. 152. 159 Cohen. Sheldon Bruce 154 Cohen. .Stephen .Alan 56. 57. 80. 92. 96. 112. 120 Cohen. Stephen .Alan 168. 169. 184. 195 Cohen. Stuart Shelly 60. 116. 120. 180. 181 Cohn. Ellen Renae 165 Cohn. Cavle Susan 121 Cohn, Janine .Maria 162 Cohn, Helane Sandra 169 Cohn, Unda Sue 56, 61, 121 Cohn, Penny Barbara 173 Cohn, Sandi Lee 157 Colbert, Susan E. 83 Collins, Kathleen J. 162 Colodny, Charles S. 72, 81, 169 Cohon. Stephanie F. 162 Comyn, Robert Craig 78, 92, 121 Conrad, Curtis . 162 Conrad, Jeffrey Rush 169, 185, 191 Conrad, l.uellen .Ann 173 Cole, S. 170 Conrad, Waller Lee 173 IConti, Patrick Wiir 169 Conway, .Arlen .Vnn 69 Cooper. .Audrey L. 72, 73, 169 Cooper. Barbara Sue 66, 121 Cooper Francene R. Cooper. Howard 1). 121 Cooper. Jack 169. 191 Cooper.Julie.A. 56.89. 90. 173 Cooper. .Mildred C. 88, 90, 91. 92. 121 Cooper, Sara l,ee 20, 63, 74, 173 ■ Coorlas, Peter S. 154 ' Cordell. Unda E. 162 Corin, Terri Lynn 63. 68, 169 Com, Lawrence .Alan 162 (Cornelius. Wendy J. 70. 158 C oniick, Barbara Jo 162 Cowan,JcrryS. 59, 92, 121  Cowin, Rickie Deiiise 65, 75, 162 Cozzo, (.Charles Cozzo, (A ' nthia -Anne 155 ( raig, (;arol Craig, Evelyn Rita 121 Craig, Joy 159 Crain, Bruce I 12, 180 Crane, Debbie .May 169 Crane, Judith .Arlene 74. 85, 173 Crane. Michael .Alan 78. 80. 157 (Bristol. Joanne (iail 156 Crolt. Cene Sandra 152 [ Culloion. Karen I). 156 j Curran, Bonnie 162 Culler, . rthurK. 121 Cutler, Judith Susan 63, 162 Cuirone, Jack], 121 (A ' winski. Robert S. 162 Dachman, .Alan Jav 157 Dahl, James Manin 66, 121, 180 Dahlstrom. Thomas irl. 169 Dalen, Robert John 162 Oanzinger, Siuart L. 121 Oarsch, Djie .A. Daskuvsky, David Lee 76. 160. 162 Dassijiger. ( ' arol |. 169 Dassinger. Richard L. 162 Daugird, .Allen Joe 71, 193 David. Donald C. 169, 195 David, .Martin Ernest 168. 174. 195 David .Myrna .Ann 69. 160, 162 Davidvve, Donna Cail 82. 121 Davidson. Joan .Merle 154 Davidson, Robert M. 121, 169 Davis, Charles Bruce 156 Davis, Donna EdMhe90,91, 162 Davis. Car ' .Alan Davis. Garv . llen Davis, (;loria Mary 90, 91, 160, 166 Davis, Myrean F laina Davis, Pamela Jean 165 Davis, Rhea Ellen 71, 75, 174 Davis, Rita L. 155 Davis, Robert Joseph Davis, Susan Kay 121 Deal, Debra Lynn 64, 75, 169 Dean, Kathrvn . nn 155 Dean. Spencer Harry 162. 181 De Cicco. Tom Edward 166. 189 Decker. Catherine I. 162 Dedauw. Carole Jean 153 Dedauw. Patricia L. 116,121 Dehmlow, Jill 162 Delano, William R. 68,79, 169 Delfs, Carol .Mary 162 Delland. Peggy .A. 169 Delman. .Adrienne C. 169 Delott, Gail Gay 173 Deiugach, Ste ' e Paul 166 Demas, Frank lx)uis 121 Demeduc, Deborah S. 162 Demeduc, (iregor 121 DemcU, James Dale 157 Demoss, Deborah Jo 86. 156 Dempsey, Thomas .Mike 166 Dennis Jovce Lynn 55, 154 De - ovi, Frank L. 166 Deppong, John N. 161 Derdiger. Jan .Alan 194 Derdiger. Joy llene 72, 173 Democoeur, Gwen 68, 173 De Rudder, Sheri May 121 Der ' ishian, James E. 121 Deters, fudv .Ann 173 Deters. Roy Elliott 155 Detlow. John Charles Diakoumis. Kanella L. 173 Diamond. Lijida .A. 154 Dick. Robert 173. 185. 189 Dickert.Jack Howard 158 Dicklioliz. .Michael 162 Dlesclibourg. John P. 163 Dilg. Diane Charlene 86. 173 Dimas. Ste ' en Dobbs. C;rcg Paul 173 Dobrow. Mark Jeffrev 153 DoGekalski. Jerome 158 Domenella. Bruce R. 156 Donnelly, James W. 153.185 Doppeh, Sharon R. 88. 97. 152 Dorfman.. Allan .M. 173. 184 Douglas. David J. 56.57. 153 Dowell. Kathy .Ann 173 Downing. Lawrence . . 79. 166 Downing. Robert S. 173. 185. 193 Dreebin. Bonnie L. 173 Drew. David .Marc 168. 173. 193 Drew, Susan Roleen 74. 166 Dubas. Cynthia Marie 69. 74, 166 Dubin, Unda Diane 75, 169 Dubinsky, .Allan W 166 Dubow, Jeilrey 71 Duebncr. Donna Diane 69. 90. 166 Dunk. Briati Paul 173 Dunn. John Ijee 154 Dunster, Kimberly .A. 55. 62. 63, 66, 111,122 Durston, Doug E. 173. 184 Dziordzik, (ieraldine 166 Eadon. John Edward 76, 157, 185 Eadon. Thomas .Milton 76, 153 Dunn, William Hull 154 Eaion, Nancy I ' dell 75, 84 F aves, Randi Lynn 74, 173 Eckart, .Alexa Wray 66, 166 Edwards, Roger S. 156 Edwin, Denise -M. 153 EgeL Carol Sharon 76. 78, 80, 153 Ehrhardi. Fred Craig 158. 180 Eiden, Glenn Paul 72. 173. 185 Eickhoff. Richard P. 70. 73, 77, 166 Eiseman, Sonda H. Eisenberg. Deborah J. 122 Eisenberg. Michael J 74.80. 156 Eisenhammer, Stanley 52, 91, 122 Flkstem. Esther 12, 122 Eklund, Kathleen 122 Elarde, J ames . . Elarde. l enora .Ami 156 Elden. Karen Sue 156. 159 Elesh, Linda Sue 85, 87, 159 Elesh, Patricia -Ann 153 Elesh. William Karl 81. 173 Ebas. Gilbert C. 122 Elias. Mark 62, 63, 76, 122 Elisco. Warren Jay 81, 173 Ellew. Barbara Lynn 122 Ellis. Janice Car -n 122 Ellis. Sherry L. 169 Ellison, Jeffrey .A. 173 Ellwing. Steven .A. 72. 189 Engebretson, Donn 173 Ellyne. Mark Jay 92. 157. 194 Endicott, Larry Ray 166 Endre, Dan Pete 166 Endre, .Margie May 122 Engebretson, Jon P. 153 Enghsh, MichaelJ. 166, 181 Ennes, TerrenceG. 154 Enlman. Ban Lee 6. 90, 122, 175 Epstein, Joseph .A. 153 Epstein, Lvnne Gail 122 Epstein, Martin J. 166 Epstein. .Maxine P. 90, 92, 122 Epstein. Phyllis .A. 159 Epstein. Robert G. 165 Erdman. Jay .Allan 77. 78. 80. 8l ' l58 Ericksen. Bruce H. 173, 189 Ericksen, Stephen J. 122 Ericksen, Cheryl ,A. 159 Erickson, Denise L. 174 Erickson, Randall T. 76. 180 Erickson, Roben J. 154 Erickson, Scott R. 176 Ermilio. Ralph Louis 70. 158 Ernst, Jerry Jay EsierL Diane L. 72, 174 Esierl, Susan K. 157 Esierman, Sandra II. 174 Etiinger, Elise .M. Evans. Neil Richard 58. 92. 96. 122 Evensen. Robin .Ann 122 Fanaras, Maria S. 75, 166 Farber, Susan Donna 63, 74, 76, 85 Farad, Robert R. 174, 184 Farber, Janet Lynn 74, 174 Feilen.Jos. Douglas 166 Feinberg. Steven B. Feiugold. David .Man 174 Fcinglass. Sharon D. 68, 166 Feingold, Susan P. 122 Feinzinier, Judith E. 63. 68. 74. 174 Feiss. Barbara . nn 69. 75, 166 Feldman. Jerome Ira 80, 174, 193 Feldbcrg.Jerrold 77.81. 176. 191 Fenchel. Roberta J. 166 Fereniz. Jc)hn S- 163 Fergus. John Patrick 166 Fergus, James 156 Ficho, Thomas W. 156 Fields, Richard 122 Fierman. Stephen 1. 176, 195 Filko. Brent 166 Fine, Bcbc 166 Fink, F:ilen .Mane 122 Fmk. Robert William 122, 185 Fink. William Roben 155 Firmiss. Philip Eric 77. 80, 156 Fisciier, .Adrienne 123 Fish, David Justen 166, 181 Fish, Roben B. 159 Fishbein, Roben E. 174, 184 Fisher, Gail Mae 66, 71, 82, 123, 147 Fisher, l.aurey 159 Finnerman, P. 155 Fisher. .Murray K 70, 165, 191 Flack, Michele 70, 174 Flammang, Howard S. 154 Flammini, Carolee 123 Flammini. Lynn Ellen 83, 123 Flanmiini, .Nancv 1). 165 Flasch. BonilaGail71 154 Fleishman. Barry .M. 91. 152, 192 Flink, John Even 155 Flink, Neil Thomas 174 Flitncr, David G. 165. 181 Flodin, Ralph Carl 66, 78, 123 Floyd. .Michael Dean 174. 184 Floyd. Sle en 123 Footiit. Richard A. 66. 123 Foreman. Jack .Andrew 123 Forman. l igh L. 123 Fomian, .Marc Stew an 76. 91. 155, 192 Floe, J. 157 Forst, Laura 75, 90,.123 Fonman, Christine M. 75, 165 Fonman, Nancv L. 153 Fonunato, Gayle C. 165 Fonunato, Susan C. 123 Foster, Scott Rydin 94, 165 Foster. Wayne Dennis 174 Fougerouse. Jeanetle 174 Francis. Cherie D. 174 Frank. Pennv J ae Franks. Sunnie Lynn 157 Frazin. Betty S. 61, 96, 123 Frazin, Maria Joy 65, 75 Freda, Dina .Ann 153 Freda. Geralo P. 152, 154 Fredrickson, -Andrew 70, 165, 181 Kreedman, Beth Lynn 163 Frecdman. Brenna S. 60, 62, 66, 84, 106 123 Freedman, Susan Day 165 French, Carol Ann 60, 66, 67, 82. 123 Freschke. .Mice Ann 88. 159 Freud. Edward Peter 158 Friduss. Judith Sue 75. 159 Fried. David Shane 13. 55, 64, 77, 165 Fried, j udith Fern 164 Frieden. laura l ee 165 Friedewald. Marv L. 123 Friedewald, Thomas 122 Friedkin, Jo .Ann J. 85. 165 Friedman. Charles E. 92, 123. 190. 191 Friedman, Geri Sue 155 Friedman, James .Alan 91, 165, 193 Friedman. Larry . . 74 Friedman. Unda l.ee 157 Friedman. M arlene fj. 169 Friedman. Randall L. 168. 176, 184. 189 Friedman, Ronna 1 63, 68, 74. 172 Friedman. Sheldon 164 Frish. Harold F. 72. 174 Fritt. Allen William 184. 189 Fritz. Lianne K. 157 Frohberg, Nancy S 74,83, 165 Fryksdale, Karen N. 83, 122 Furey, .Michelle S. 165 Fuchs. Linda ( arol 165 Futransky. Steven M. 165 Fydrvch. Ida . I 62. 63. 87. 106, 123 Fung, .Matthew Ken 56. 60. 159 Gahel, Charles 123 Gabel.Joanriia .Ann 174 INDEX Gabd, MaryB. 83, !23 Galiiidu, Raul 174 Gale, Marsha . niie 7.5, 90, 91, 158 Galowitdi, Pamela D. 157 Galslcr. Sheldon R. 174 Gains. Linda 82, 174 Can, Ronald Louis 165, 195 Gans. Paul ?vlidiael 165, 185, 188 Garcia, Wavy Lynn 165 Garden. Ira 176 Gardon, Glenn 153 CJarrrtl. Pat F,d«und 176, 184, 191 Garpow, .Mlyson Kay 166 Garpow, Joan .-Vdrca Ga.ssel, Garry Steven 165 Gaiiiorowskj, Philip 17, 174 Gassnian, Rita Jay 73, 124 Gates. Dougla.s L. 156 Gates, Robert J. 176 Catz, Robert J. Gauic, Donald Lee 165 Gauthicr, Richard D. 67, 156 Gavlin, Susanne 63, 74, 176 Gaynon, David Bruce 85, 176 Caynon, Paul Samuel 103, 124 Geist. David Michael 124 Gelfand, Barry Scott 92, 124, 190, 191 Geller, .Martin I 70, 124 Geller, Richard M. 62, 63, 72, 176 Geni, Lawrence Ryan 70, 71, 124 Gerber, Bruce Steven 92, 124, 194 Gervais, Michael J. 156, 181 Getdiius, Kathleen iM. 124 Ciacone, J. Leonard 165 Giacone, Sandra Jean 172 Gianola, Michele P. 176 Gianola, Robert V. 165, 188 Gigstad, Craig Ed. 165, 185, 189 Gilbert, Elynne S. 85, 90. 91, 158 Gildin, Gary Scott 176, 191 Gilford, Paul R. 92, 164 GiU, Raymond Joseph 124 Gillespie, Philhp A. 124, 185, 186 Gilluly, John Kevin 116, 124, 180. 181 Gilman. Janis AUyn 124 Ginsburg, Rhonda B. 174 Ginter, Karen Lois 62, 66, 71, 82, 153 Ginter, Roberta Lynn 71, 176 Glantz, Joel Howard 92, 124, 192 Glass, Celeste E. 165 Glass, Sharon .Ava Glassberg, BuddS. 190 Glalt, David L. 164 Glaude, Janice Anne 176 GUck, Esther 171 Click, Joyce Debra 54, 160, 165 Click, Sheri Anne 83. 116,124 Glickman, Carol Beth 176 Glickman, Monica Sue 52, 56, 65, 66, 75, 153 Glines, Patricia J. 165 Glubok, Carolyn 164 Goch, Martin Gene 176, 191 Goetz, Elizabeth 61, 66, 116, 124 Goetzke, Bonnie Jean Golbu.s, Renee.M.89, 164 Goglianian, Elizabeth 83, 176 Gold, Charles G. 79. 164 Gold, Claire Ellen Gold, Joseph Edward 166 Gold, Karen Sue 124 Gold, Mlchad Aleck 161 Gold, Penny Ellen 63, 165 Gold, Penny Sue Goldberg, .Man J. 154 Goldberg, Alan Scth 176, 185. 189 Goldberg, Ann B. 74, 152, 157 Goldberg. BobbI Lynn 153 Goldberg, R rend a 68, 169 Goldberg, Kdrea S. 66. 67, 124 Goldberg, Gary N. 153 Goldberg, l-arry Joel 172 Goldberg, Mark Alan 162 Goldberg, .Mark David 165 Goldberg, Neal 122 Goldberg, Sandra I re 1 74 Goldenberg. Laura L. 91. 164 Goldenberg. Robert A, 159, 192 Goldenberg, Sondra F. 161 Goldenbogen, Roy M. 176, 189 Goldlus, Danid A. 171, 191 Goldfus, Harold D 153 Goldman, Harvey 171, 184, 189 Goldman, Janet Alynn 169 Goldman, Janice Joy 23, 158 Goldman, Steven M. Goldner, Arthur A. 171, 184, 189 Goldner, .Sharon 63, 68, 164 Goldsand, Chuck Goldstein. Barry S. 155 Goldstein. Craig 164 Goldstein, Maria .Ann 74, 156 Goldstone, Cele.stc M. 63. 164 Gomberg, Nancy A. 70, 71, 164 Goodcase, .Mien J . 1 71 Goode. Susan Phyllis 164 Goodman, Barbara L. 158 Goodman, Lindsey Fay 164 Goodman, Nanette Sue Goodman. Sandra H. 161 Gordon, Anita Sue Gordon, Gary Lee 164 Gordon. Janice D. 25, 53, 60, 63, 64, 76,77,78,80, 155 Gordon, Jonathan Ben 56, 68, 153 Gordon, Lane 155 Gordon, Lawrence S. Gordon, Luke 161 Kane, Linda Louise 165 Gordon, Mark D. Gordon, Murray Lee 70, 71, 73, 124 Gordon, Robert T. 60, 63, 64, 76, 78, 80. 103, 154 Gordon, Samud 169. 195 Gordon, Yale Michad 158 Gorgosz, Gregory E. 124 Gorgosz, Irene V. 74,83, 176 Gorman, Brent Ellis Gorman, Lesley Anne 164 Gorski, Margaret 176. 191 Gorski, Peggy Joan 124 Gorsky, Marks. 169, 185 Goslin, Kathleens. 164 Gott. Diane Lorraine 68, 82. 172 Goltfred, Robert B. 154 Gottlieb, Janet M. Gottlieb, Nancy L. 172 Goundas, Christine 90, 164 Graessle, Charles A. 125 Graham, Janice L 52, 55, 65, 70, 71, 157 Grauman, Robert A. 70, 80, 164 Gray, Sharon Barbara 68, 172 Grayson, Lea Anne 159 Grayson, Warren B. 160. 164. 185, 189 Green. Lawrence A. 157, 181 Green, Linden R. 155 Greenbcrg, Albert B. 58, 158, 190 Greenberg, Elliot L. Greenberg, Jeffrey S. 116, 125 Greenberg, Joyce S. 159 Greene, Carin Sue 125 Greene, Debra Susan 60. 66, 83, 153 Greene, Donald Scott 172 Greene, Steven A. 68, 176 Greene, Wendy Lynn 168, 174 Greenspan, Robert 64, 125, 147, 180. 190 Green, J. 166 Greenfield, Linda J. 164 Greenenwald, William 125 Greenspan, David A. 54, 164 Greenspan, Sandy L. 63, 172 Grcensleiii, Marsha R. 63, 72, 172 Gregory, Sandra Lynn 159 Grcjbowski. .Michad 164. 181, 182, 188 (ireisman, Robert S. Greven, Chris Mary 172 GrilTin, William 125 ( .rim, Stana Ann 125 Grimm, Barbara Marie 72 172 Grobman, Carol Lynn 125 Grochoginski, Darlen 164 Groh,Gary L. 125 Grossman, Susan D. 161 Grouzard, Denise 156 Grover, Lawrence ' . 172 Grow, Douglas G. 125 Guenther, James W. 164, 181 Guenther, Gary Louis 153 Guenther. Glenn A. 172, 184 Guenther, Joan Ellen 164 Gundlach, Gary Wm. 164, 193 Gumpert. Barbara C. 161 Gunderson, Nancy I. 82, 172 Gimneson, Lenore S. Gurion, Henry Baruch 74, 161 Gurrentz, Lynne Beth 161 Gussis, Alan H. 156 Gussis, .Murry Scott 172 Guth, Gregory James 125 Gutschick, Robert R. 159 Gutschick, Michad E 172, 184, 189 Gyurc, Clark, B. 154 Hack, Leonard W. 161 Hack, Thomas Gerald 154 Hackin. Arthur 70. 71, 73, 125 Hackin, .Myra Sue 68, 82, 172 Haffner, Martha Jean 66, 74, 153 Hagemann, Diane Lynn 158 Hagen, John Frank 154 Hagimihalis, Maiia 125 Hahn, CarlAdolph 172 Hallmann, Bruce W. 161 Halpern, Randee S. 161 Halpen, SyrilLynn 152 Halteman, Deborah L. 15, 55. 66, 82, 155 Halverson, EarlE70, 127 Hammond, Catherine J. 172 Hammcmd, Rosemarie 125 Hand, Brian Robert 125, 180 Handelsman, linda S. 165 Hanks, Brenda Lee 172 Hanks, Monroe James 157 Hanlon, Ronald Dwyer 125 Harma,John C. 174 Hansen, Sheryl 71, 157 Hara, Steven S. 125 Hardyman, Geraldinc 169 Haring. Craig Robert 161 Harms, David Lee 172 Harms, Jean Patrice 176 Harmsen, Kurt W. 155 Harrington, Laurie C. 75, 161 Harrington, Linda C. 161 Harris, Brian Lee 172, 185 Harris, Jane Sydney 153 Harris, Joan L. 176 Harris. Phihp .Marc 176, 195 Harris, Patrida Y. 63, 76, 83 Harrison, Jack A. 158 Harrman, John Waher Harrman. Penny 161 Hartenfdd, Nancy L. 116, 125 Hasenberg, Janet L. 84, 169 Hasenberg, Larry E. 78. 80. 155 Haskin. Robert Ix ' e 125 Hausman, Michael ,- . 161 Hawkins, Janice M. 161 Hawkins. John . lbert 153 Havnes. KathyJ. 161 Hazelwood. Frank P. 172 llebeher. Unda (i. 174 Hed, JdTrcy Steven 174 Ilellnian, Lila Sue 125 Hehn, Cheryl Lynn 126. 147 Hchn, Stanley Allen 161 Hehn, Steven Ronald 126 Heidlke, David Paul 174, 185 Hdlbron, David S. 56, 59, 92, 96, 126 llellbron, Marks. 174, 193 Hdnc, William 66, 74, 126 Heinrich, Edward N. 154 Heinz, David Raymond Heitman, Kathryn M. 158 Helfgott, Donna lee 126 Helford, l.vnnc Mcrvl 156 llelland. Suelcn 154 Hclander, CarolM.86.90, 174 11 dander, Lynn P. 85, 86. 90, 92, 126 Heller. Gary Alan 91, 161, 194 llellman. Joanne 68, 74, 90, 174 Ilelmers, Ray . ugust 126 lldmers, Ronald I.. 157 llcmmelstein, .Marcie 152, 156 llendzd, Diane Jean 83, 174 llendzd, Dolores Ann 83, 169 llenkd. Pamda L. 154 Henning. James .M. 92. 126 Henrichs, Donald J. 126 llenrichs. Donna Jean 126 Hcnriclison, Thomas W. 174 llcnricks, Robert A. 153 lleppner, Herbert I.ee 174 Herbert. William T. 158 Herbslman, .Arnold 126 Hcrbstman, Burton L. 56, 174 Hcrdrich, Bruce W. 66, 174, 184 llerdridl, Wilhdmina 159 Herman, Toni S. 154 Hertzberg, Joan F. 56, 61. 155 Herzon, . nne Miriam 174 Heuberger, Michad . . 126 llidaka. Carey Elliot 72. 75, 174 Higus, Deborah Lynn 70, 74, 90, 161 Higason. Donald R. 154 Hilben, Robert M. 174 Hildebrandt. Donald 68. 174 Hill. Sharon Jean Hill, Terrie Sue 161 Hill, Verne S. 174, 184, 191 llillberg, Susan M. 126 Hirsch, .ArleneS. 174 Hirsch, Barbara .Ann Hirsch, Bernard 62, 63, 126 Hirsch. Donna Joy 126 Hirsch. Edward .Mark 161. 181. 189 Hirsch, Irwin .Alan 165 Hirsch. Jeffrey Ue 62, 159 Hirsch, Ronald .M. 156 .Alder, Duane B. Hirschman, Gary 158 Hirsch, Nancy E. 169 Hirschtick, Danid B. 92, 126. 180. 182, 186, 187 Hirschtick, Susan K. 88. 159 Hirsh.Jod Howard 173 Hite, Maria Lee 68, 126 Hoelbl, Carol Chris 83. 155 Hoelbl, DarleneMael74 Hoff, Linda .Marie 78, 80. 85. 126 Hoff, Ralph John 174, 184 lloftljerg. Wayne Roy 126 Hoffberg, Wendy M. 126 Hoffman. Charles Jay 126 Hoffman, James L. 159 Hogan, Chris J. 153 Holder. Larry Alan 159 Holmboe, Roy .Stewart 154 Holtzman, Fred L. Holtzman, Judy Lynn 63, 174 Homer, Steven E. 68, 174 Honeman, Edward J. 16, 56, 62, 66, 103, 109 Hook, Larry Ue 161, 192, 193 Hoppe. Linda Louise 158 lloppe. D. 163 Hoppe. N. 176 liolbach, Geraldine lloran, Gerald .M. 107,156 llornthal, PhihppR. 161,180,189 Honat, Gary George 70, 106, 110. 159 llor •itz, Susan Ann 75. 89. 174 Horwitz. Judd Robert 64, 154 Horivitz. Mark Joel 161 Horiviiz, Phyllis Ann 153 J Horwitz, Sheryl Ann 161 llosbizaki, Robert J. 174, 191 Hoten, Daryl Alan 161 Howard, Gary -Scott 174. 185, 189 Howard, Richard P. 63,68, 173 llubcr, Robert Austin 165 llullison. Dawn E. 161 , i INDEX Huels. Dennis H 127 Huels. John Brian Hughes. Graham 15.80, 172 Humphrey. Brian C. 161 Husar. .Marianne .A, 164 Husar. Robert A. 181 Huslcr. Barbara L 85, 87, 157 Huster, Juliann -M. 127 Hyman. .Angela Jean Hymes. Khonda Sue 63. 68. 161 Iglarsh. Iris Louise 75. 173 Inihof. Carol .Ann 84. 127 Imhof. Panic. 161 Isaacs. Melinda Sue 96. 116. 127 Isaacson. Barbara S. 161 Isaacson. Susan Lee 60. 159 Isoe. Linda Diane 154 Isoe. Mitchell .Alan 161 Iverson. Karen Marie 161 Iverson. Jeffrey J. 173 Iverson. Lynette V. 174 Iverson, William O. 75. 78. 80. 161 Izbicky. Judith Rae 127 Hutzell, D. 169 Jackson, Richard D. 62, 111. 155 Jacobs. Laurie -Alan 15, 159 Jacobson. Barbara J. 55. 69. 75, 161 Jacobson. David Lee 66, 127 Jacobson. Christine 162 Jacobson. Janene 85. 173 Jacobson. Janis Rae 55. 74. 127 Jacobson. Linda C. 102. 174 Jacobson. Mark Lviin 157 Jacobson. Scott ' . 171, 184 Jaeger. Helen 157 Jaeger. Joseph 155, 190 Jaeger. Thomas W. 155 Jaeger. Frances E. 173 Jagger. Judith Gail 127 Jahnke. Beverly M. 153 Jakubik, Delia Marie 173 James. Richard D. 81, 173, 184 James. Susen B. 68, 85, 171 Jankowski. Richard 158 Janse. Gloria Jo 66. 127 Janus, [udith 53. 173 Jaremus. Christine 173 J aster. Jeff Jariabka. Karen Sue 173 Jennelten. Ste eC. 159 Jennings. Michael F. 56 Jensen. Betty Carol 70. 85. 157 Jersky. .Andrea B. 127 Jeschke. Raymond 124 Jeschke. Michele .M. 63. 173 Jess. Richard Joel 173 Jesse. Dennis John 127 Jetter. Paul Edward 127 Jobes, Jon Adams Jobst, Denise Gail 63, 90, 173 Johnopolos, Debra C. 84, 110. 111. 161 Johnopolos. Patrick 158 Johns. Mitrick.Alan 173 Johnsen. Steven P. 173 Johnson, Barbara .Ann 66. 67. 69. 157 Johnson, Carolvn R. 160, 165 Johnson, Dennis C. 10, 158 Johnson. Don David 171 Johnson. Gretchcn .A. 80. 172 Johnson. Joellen Joy 69. 162 Johnson. John R. 66. 127 Johnson. Jolvn Johnson. Karen .Ann 68. 170 Johnson. Karen C. 70. 85. 90. 91. 166 Johnson, Kenneth R. 69, 169 Johnson, Lois Jean 175 Johnson. Marcia L. 56, 83, 90.91. 153 Johnson, Marv B. 161 Johnson. Ralph Parke 127 Johnson. Raymond K. 153 Johnson. Robert .A. 127 Johnson. Robert G. Johnson. Roger Brent 92, 156, 185 Johnson, Ronald K. 92, 157, 185 Johnson, Sandra Kay 70, 159 Johnson. Thomas L. 161 Jolly. Susan .Marie 173 Joseph. .Martin V. 168, 173 Joslyn. [anet Marie 75, 161 Joslvn, Patricia .Aim 173 Kacin. Christie Lee 153 Kacin, Sue Lynn 173 Kahan, Charles S. 62, 67. 108. 153 Kahn. Arnold Elliott 173. 184, 189 Kahn, Jay Vernon 67, 190 Kahn, Paula 152. 154 Kalmes. Ronald H. 161 Kaiser, Karen Lee 127 Kaluzna, Gail S. 63. 87. 171 Kaluzna. Janet Lynn 161 Kaminsky, Susan Kay 171 Kanips, Dorothy .Ann 83, 171 Kandcll, Annette 127 Kandell. Jannice K. 63. 74. 90. 171 Kane. Donald Lenard 171 Kane. Terry Lee Kanter. Charlene R. 63. 68. 171 Kantor. Jeri Ellen 11, 63, 75, 161 Kaplan, Earl L. 64, 127 Kaplan, Eileen A. 53. 75, 83, 152. 155 Kaplan. Felicia Sue Kaplan. Jacqueline L. 63. 102. 153 Kaplan, fennifer L. 174 Kaplan. Kerrie S. 63. 64. 161 Kaplan. Larrv Steven 161 Kaplan. Marc Phillip 128 Kaplan. Margaret G. 75. 174 Kaplan. .MSrc 128 Kane. L. 165 Kaplan. .Mark I. Kaplan. Richard A. 162 Kaplan. Richard D. 60. 156 Kaplan. Robert David 13. 162 Kaplan. Ross Ira 156 Kaplan. Susan Joy 68. 173 Kapuscinski. Gerald 155 Karas, Craig Robert 161 Karel, Donald .M. 67. 161 Karlesky. Dolores M. Karlesky, ' irginia 128 Karlin, Beth Lynn 96. 152. 153 Karlin. .Mark David 171, 184 Karlos, Dean Peter 161 Karlov, Martin Lee 154 Karp, Ralph Floyd 74, 161 Karr, Thomas John 64, 76, 77, 78. 80. 81. 155 Karson. Evelyn M. 71. 74. 161 Kasten. Jill Eileen 161 Katsoolias. Elaine .M. 128 Katsoolias. Efstathi 161 Katz. .Alan Lawarance 68. 74. 171 Katz. Deborah Ann 63. 74. 161 Katz. Howard .Michael 58. 59.92. 128. l92 Katz. Jordon Rich 62. 63. 68. 173 Katz, Robert Sanford 59, 91, 92, 103, 128, 192 Katz, Ronda Joy 63, 165 Katz. Ivy Rae 80. 83, 158 Katz, Stuart .Marc 62, 70, 155 Katznelson. Craig S. Katznclson. Terri G. 60. 62. 128 Kaufer. Stuart David 76. 156 Kaufman, Gale C. 67. 82, 159 Kaufman. Sheila Lynn 168. 171 Kaufman. LeslieJ. 172 Kaufman. Floyd R. 162 Kauhnan, Linda Helen 74. 173 Kaulman. Susan 156 Kauffman. .Alan Kauffman, Nancy L. 74, 83, 128 Kauffman, Kathleen J. 72. 74. 83. 172 Kaufman. Bruce H. 92. 128, 192 Kaufman, Robert H. 75. 128 Kazclak. I aul Thomas 171 Kazelak. Robert E. 62. 128 Keefe. Kathleen S. Keegan. Kathleen 154 Keene. Ivy Sheryle 128 Keene. Maureen [oy 171 , Kccshin. Koxv 69. 161 ' ■-eith. Joan l.uretia 176 Keith, Lawrence D. 75, 173 Keker, Edward . dani 155 Keker, Linda Irene 128 Keller, Joseph P. Keller, Xorman Lee 62, 63. 70. 77. 161 Kelhnan. Cheri I.vim 74, 176 Kellman, joy Denise 68, 74, 173 Kelly. Agnes Ann 162 Kenmitz. James Craig 158 Kempf. .Marilyn L. 171 Kempf. Stephen W. 70, 128 Kenis. Lauren Sue 68. 176 Keppen. Barbara Lynn 71, 161 Kernian. Janice 52. 128 Kern. John G. 165 Killackey. Mary Ann 128 Killey. Lyle Sanford 66. 92. 128. 180. 182, 183, 186 Killey, Maurice E. 77, 163 Kimura. .Stanley T. 75, 78, 157 Kipnis, Ellen Hollis 56. 161 Kirke. James David 70. 78. 153 Kirke. Judith 71. 74. 162 Kirke. Thomas 70. 78, 81, 128 Kirschbaum, Philip C. 165 Kirste, Donald Henry 158 Kirstein, Roberta E. 87, 90. 162 Kite. Shelley E. 162 Kitz, Marjorie Ann 75, 83, 128 Kitzing, Donna Marie 75, 162 Klatch, Steven M. 56. 67. 162 Klaveter, Kenneth Klaveter, Wendy Lois 176 Kleiman, Gary .Alan 153 Klein. Cathy Frances 176 Klein. Christine A. 153 Klein, Geralyn T. 173 Klein, Jerrilyn S. 63, 107, 111. 162 Klein, Judith Freda 74, 170 Klein. .Mike Scott 92. 128 Kleinzweig. Regina 159 Klemm. Christine M. 91. 162 Kling. rhonias Carl 162 Klingberg. Joan F. 162 Klipowicz. Stc%en W. 172. 184. 189 Klopp. Gary David 158 Kluegcl. Barbara J. 158 Kluge. Donna Lvnn 128 Kluk. .MelnieT. Klyman. Richard A. 127. 190. 191 Knobloch. Barry D. 63, 172, 195 Knutson, Paul Wayne 129 Koch, James Ravmond 162 Koehler, Deborah Ann 62, 66. 129 Koehler, Pamela Lynn 68. 168. 172 Koenig. Steven Mark 159 Kohl. Robert Steven 162, 181 Koller, Thon)as C. 173 Kolodny. Linda Ellen 153 KolodzieJ, Wayne T. 172, 195 Kolodzik, Gary W. 156 Koniecki, Deborah R. 129 Kontek. James Bruno 153 Koplow, Marcia L ' nn 172 Kopp, Robert E. 72, 172 Koprinik, Christine 162 Koppman, Ronald Gary 153 Koral, Kimberly K. 129 Koran, Louisette.A. 129 Koran. Michael E. 172 Koran. Richard .Anton 153 Korn. Cheri M. 63. 162 Kornbluth. David A. 129 Kornelly.JamesS. 70, 71, 158 Kornelly, Thomas B. 172 Korzec, (irace Fanny 68, 74, 172 Kosoglad, Jerome A. 172, 193 Kotin, Suzanne .Nancy 155 Kouba, I.eslie Ellen 156 Kovnat. Helene A. 172 Kovalsky, Adrian 52, 62, 129 Kozoron. F ' llen Marie 91, 156 Koziol. Joseph C. 162, 191 Koznarski, William C. 129 Kraemer. Jean . nn 82. 87. 129 Kramer. Jeffrey W. 172 Kramer. John Edward 66. 162. 181, 184. 191 Kramer. Randall C. 156, 188 Kramer. Stephen Saul 71. 129 Krasner, Lawrence H. 159 Kraus, Richard W 62, 63 Krause, Kathleen E. 69, 74, 172 Krause. Kenneth E. 154 Kraus. James Robert Kravitz, Bonnie Dee 172 Kreegier. Kathleen B. 83, 129 Kreitcr, Marc Steven 61, 67, 160, 162 Kreiter, Mitchell D. 129 Kretschmar. F dward A. 162 Kretschmer, William 172 Kricke, Roger Daniel 129 Kriete. Janet .Agnes 172 Kriska. ' erachmiel 175 Kristof. James Grant 129, 180 Krmicek. Robert Alan 76. 172 Krok. Theodore .M. 18. 162 Krok, Darlene .Ann 77, 154 Krotik, Daniel Gary 154 Kroll, Daniel Frank Krok, Donald .M. Kromelow. Susan Dale 54. 56, 129 Krone, Karvn Sue 129 Krone. Susan Rae 129 Kropp. Keith Richard 63. 172 Krueger, Corrine .Ann 91, 162 Krueger, Karen .Ann 165 Krupnick, Susan B. 75, 158 Kudia, Kathryn Ann 68, 172 Kudla, Linda Mary 71, 85, 129 Kulil, Penny Lynn 157 Kuhn, Beverlv .Ann 74, 153 Kunce, Ijnda L. 172 Kunce, Peggy .Ann 153 Kurita. Richard Alan 173, 193 Kurlan, Joan Debra 83, 156 Kurr, .Anthonv John Kushner. Terry K. 157, 194. 195 Labay, Sherry .Marie 129 I.ach. .Melanie Martha 172 Uff. Ned Scott 60, 157 Lafond. James ' Laloggia, Diane C. 130 ' Laloggia, Peter Paul 172, 184. 195 I.ambertv, .Maureen P. 66, 155 Landauer, .Michael W. 162 Landberg. Judith .Ann 158 Lande, Steven E. 158 Landes. Xancy Grace 166 Landman. Steven .Alan 172 | Landsman. Rhonda S. 55, 84, 154 Landy, Craig Alan 172, 184 Landv, Jill .Adrianne I Lang, Carol Susan 66, 67, 71, 152. 155 Lang. Judith Lynn 75. 172 Lange. Charles Henry 184. 189 Lange. John Har ' ey 62. 139 Lange. Patricia 157 Lange. ReinhardtJ. 61.80. 130 Lange, Richard E. 62, 63, 91 , 193 Langer, Jan Bonnie 158 Lannefeld. Susan .Ann 170 Lapacz, Dennis .M. 170, 184 Lapins, .Andrea P. 158 Lappa, William John 130 Larosa, Sandra R. 166 Larson, Margaret J. 170 Larson, Robert R. 166 I.arson, Roger .Andrew 171 I.ash, I.eslie Gay 74, 156 Laskov, .Michael S. 130 Lasky, Howard E. 166 I.asser. Dennis J ay 170. 189 Laughlin, James 130 Liughlin, Pamela S. 166 Laureys, Richard E 165, 180 Lauritzen. Paul F. 166 Uvin, Jonathan E 75. 92, 130, 180, 183 Lawrence, linda Fern 52, 62, 63. 66, 130 l.a -fer, Lawrence F. 166, 195 INDEX Ijzar, Debbie Joy 158 Uzar.Iellrcy David 170 La ar. Marianne Ann 176 Uadi, Roben Ni.rman 170. 185, 189 Leader. Uurie Ellen 63, 74, 170 Leal. .Ann L. 66. 69, 166 Leapley, Diana Carol 71 , 82, 83, 85, 87. 92. 116, 130, 191 Leaviil, Andrea R. 166 LeavitI, IlonaSue74, 170 Leavitt, Ira David 130 Leavilt, Kerry Lee 53, 163 Leavilt, Robert W. 158 Leavilt, William F. 21,59, 130 Lebovitz, Helen Sue 63, 69, 166 I.ee. Debbie Sue 166 Lee, Richard .Man I« Roben 1). 157 Lee. Sherie 1 1 elene 153 Ijxs, Richard L. 58, 59, 92, 130, 194 lilevre. KeiUi E. 68, 170 Leiliovitz, Allen A. 74, 77, 78, 80, 166 I.ehr, Jackie Maureen 52, 60, 96, 130 I eick, Pam Kadileen 70, 75 Leimontas, Suzanne 91, 166 Leiji, Karen Judy 130 Leitza, Janice Helen 170 Lembcke, Dorothy P. 170 Lembcke, Frank Earl 185 Lenike, Gayle Lynn Lemke, Robert Ste ' e 171 Lenzen, Cheryl D. 154 Lepp, Linda Carol 159 Lerman, Helen Susan 61, 130 Lemer, Henry 56, 130, 185, 186 Lerner, Judith Wendy 74, 170 Lerner, Mitchell A. 166, 185 Lemer, Rosemary H. 75 Lemer, Sue Ellen 52, 130 Lev, Esther R. 68, 170 Levenson, Monte Alan 170 Levey, Joan Karen 63, 74, 170 Levey, Nerissa L. 63, 130 Levey, Susan D. 63, 163 Le ' in, Barry l e in, David Arthur 170, 189 Uvin, Helen T. 130 I vin, Lee Samuel 77, 79, 165 Levin, Linda Ma.xine 66, 159 I ev in, Martin Kent 172 I-e in, Richard 91, 92, 130, 192 Levin, Stephen M. 61, 163, 181 Levine, Barbara Anne 68, 168, 170 I-evine, David Jay 152, 158 Levine, Jane Barbara 131 Levine, Robert H. 154 Lny, Howard Craig 171, 185, 195 I evy, John Douglas 160. 166 I-ewin, Maria Dale 131 Lewis, Susan E. 131 Lewis, Terrv Jean 131 Lewkowicz, Linda Lewkowicz, Michael 170 I jano, Angela .M. 170 Ijano, Ben John libcrman, Dcbra Ann 65, 102. 166 l.iberti, Samuel J. 131. 180, 181 Ijcastro, Larry . Lichtenstein, Susan 131 Lidberg, Susan Marie 97, 131 Lieberman, Brute 166 Ueberman, Ebba Joy 63, 68, 163 Ueberman, Mark C. 156 lieberman. Sharon S. 67.82, 156 Ijebich, Jeflrev IJe-sse. (:htTieJ.ilia83, 92, 131 IJndahl, David lames 131 Linick. .Michael Dale 131 linn, Edward .Arthur 154 Linn, Edward Sheldon 59, 159 Upman, Bradley R. 72, 74, 170 lipschullz, Susan E. 166 Urtzman. Richard M, 170, 191 lisinan, (iaylc Celta 166 iJss, Steven .Mark 131 Lloyd, I Jnda Carol 131 Lloyd. Patricia 131 Llovd, Susan .Marie 166 Luckwood, Gail Lynne 131 l.oeb. Rosalie 170 Logan, Robert Hugh 166 Loew, David Paul 171, 184 Ixjew. Douglas Mark 131 Lombard. Michael D. Lome, .Adrien 75, 76, 131 Lindt, Douglas 131 Lome, David Ceasar 131, 180 Lome, Louis S. 153 Lome, Sandor 76. 172 Long, Cynthia Jean 68, 171 Lood, Brent Douglas 131 Loos, Margaret Ann 163 Lorenz, Terance B. 171. 189 Loundy. JillKaren 19, 131 Ijowen, Deborah Ann 166 Lovering, Arthur L. 168, 171, 195 Lowen, Katlileen ¥. 163 Lowen, Robert W. 171 Ixjwery, Laurel 68, 169 Luber. Daniel Nathan 131, 190 Lubcr,Joan Michelle 90, 160, 163 Lucas, Sandra Carol 66, 67. 132 Luckenbach, Lita M. 153 Lukowich. Lynn Ann 132 Lundgren, Robert R. 132 Lundgren. ' irginia L. 163 Lundie, Karen .Ann 22, 83, 163 Luscombe, Jack D.Jr. 132 Luscombe, Kurt 1 1, 166, 181, 188 Lustig, Alynnejan 153 Lyndi, Elizabeth A. Lynch, Margaret ]. 68 Lynch, Robert Howard 132 Lynn, Craig A. Lyon, Daniel Roger 132, 180, 183 Lyon, Dawn Harriet 171 Lyon, Gregory Dean 132 Lyon, Wendy Beth 55, 65, 75, 159 McArdle, Pamela 155 McAvoy, Daniel W. 59. 153, 180 McCabe, Linda Jean 158 McCarty, John 132 McCracken, Richard 166 McGuan, Jane Ann McGuire, Virginia G. 171 Mclntire, Gar S. 162 McMullen, Raejean 132 McMurray,JohnD. 132 McNevin, Grace M. 171 McNevin, Laurence 166 McNinch, Karen Jean 171 McQ,uaig, Kennedi L. 163 McWilhams, William 195 Maclnnes, Cristy 132 Maclnnes, Wendy Sue 171 Macek, Barbara Ann 132 Macek, Catherine M. 171 MacNider, James S. 171, 184 Mader, Cheryl Jean 69, 75, 163 Mader, Sandra Kay 66, 75, 132 Madden, WilUam R. 59, 152, 155 Magad, Pamela Sue 163 Magged, Beth Judy Maher, Robert P. 163 Mahler, Karl 171 Malz. Kathleen Marie 171 Maney, George A. 171 Mandell, Alan David 56, 70. 106 Mangum. Tom D. 163 Mangurten, Howard S. 132 Mangurten. Michael L. 171, 191 Mann, Eileen Jill 159 Mann, Jay Max 165 Mann, Stewart Ralph 77, 163 Manna, Robert Frank 92, 132, 194 Marchcscbi, Thomas A. 163 Margolis, Ronald B. 160, 163 Markin, Patriciajoy 157 Marko Frcdric 155 Marko. Ronald lx)uis 156 Mark, B. 171 Markoya, Daniel C. 75, 163 Markoya, Ronald C. 171 .Marks. Jeffrey H. 163 m armitt. Barbara J. 171 Marniitt. .Margaret A. Marsh, linda (llair 161 Marsh, .Mary E. 63, 71, 75, 156 Marshak, Deimis T. 70, 71, 73, 154 Martin, Barbara Ann 157 Martin, Barbara J. 171 Martin, Elizabeth L. 152, 154 Martin, .Marilyn Bett 157 Martin, Patricia Lee 171 Martin, Sheri Lynn Martindale, .Michael 156 Martorano, Anthony C. 66, 154 Marz, Paula A. 132 Masaracchia, Philip 132, 181 Masaracchia, X ' irgini 61, 159 Mars, B. Maser, Gladys Anne 171 Maslovitz, David Max 77 Maslovitz, Rochelle72, 171 Massarsky, Esther S. 132 Massarsky, Pamela L. 63, 163 Massey, Richard D. 155 Masters, Sheryl D. 63, 171 Masters, Tom R. 163 Matayka, Robert 163 Matchcn, Charles E. 171, 189 Matchen, Michael J. 155, 181, 184 Matthew, Kenneth S. 58, 1 16, 132 Matthew, Norman L. 81, 171 Maul, Roger Allan 132 Maurer, Robert Emmet 164 May, Andrew Geoffrey 71, 133 Medi, .Ann Bernadette 133 Mech, Theresa Mary 171 Medi, James R. Mechia, Catherine M. 153 Medak, Joanne Marie 66, 71, 163 Meier, Linda Ixmise 158 Meenan, David Pat 133 Meikle, Howard Craig 156 Meikle, Keith Jay 170. 181. 191 Meikle, Stewart Robt. 133 Melanson, Susan M. 161 Meiselman. Jack A. 76, 161 Melin, Craig Neil 55, 76, 77, 78, 80, 163 Melman, Bruce Paul 116, 133 MenachoL Mera Sue 157 Menaker, Marybeth 74, 170 Menconi, Robert P. 133 Mendelson, Donald L. 77,80, 163 Menkin, Judith Ann 133 Menna, Carole Ann 83, 133 Mensinger, Stuart L. 72, 170 Mennel, Paul Steven 70, 163 Messer, Lynn Carole 12, 75, 133 Messinger. Janet I. 161 Metnick. Bonnie Joy 157 Metzlcr, Ronald A. Meyer, Elke75, 83, 133 Meyer, Garry Jod 161, 162 Meyer, Marsha Ann 170 Meyer, Thure77, 80, 81, 153 Meyers, Howard C. 169 Michad Stephen C. 133 Midmik. Mar -in M. 170 Midke. William D. 158 Milanowski, Darlene 133 Milazzo, Anthony D. 170 Miles, Nancy Ellen 160. 161 Milin.MichacLJ. 173 Miller. Bruce 133 Milioto, Kathleen .M. 153 Miller. Cheryl Allyn 63. 69, 74, 102, 161 Miller, Diana Lynn 74, 82, 170 Miller, LawR ' iice E. 167 Miller, Maria Jo 68, 74, 170 Miller, Marriann 133 Miller, Robert Emery 133 Milner.Joan 11.53,63,65, 1,58 Mil.stein, Elynor M. 155 Minx, .Mike Kenneth Minx. Patrick Murrv .Minx. Paul Nick 161 .Missner, .Maureen Jo 74. 170 .Misrac. Franklin R. 17(1 .Misrac. Simon 157 .MilclidL Charles A. 80. 170 .Mits, Melinda Aki 56. 63, 69. 71. 75, 170 Mits, Mdoni71,76. 133 .Moegenbier. Marianne 74 Mohn. Robert E. 158 Moir, Allan Charles 170. 191 .Moll, Nancy Patricia 161 .Mohna, Robert E. 170, 184 ,Molitor, Kathline L. .Monitz, .Marc L. 10, 74, 167 .Moore, Carole 66, 133 Moore. Karen Anne 60, 83, 156 Morawski, (Celeste A. 161 Morel, James Eric 84, 170 Morgan, Donald Dale 155 Morgan, John Phillip 161 Morice, DianeA. 68, 170 .Moros. Beverlv Ann 170 .Moros, Peter Henry .Morris, linda Mae 170 .Morris, .Michad L. 170, 191 Morten. Charles W. 170, 184 Morten, James A. 157, 180, 182, 183 Moser, Holly Ray 170 Moss, Fern Toby 84, 157 Moss, Murray Lee 62, 66, 106, 108, 110, 111, 157 Mossong, Karen Marie 159 Motykie, Camille .Ann 76, 83, 133 Molyl, Adrienne C. 68 Mudler, Christine M. 84, 159 Mueller, James Irwin 72, 170 Mueller, Keith R. Mudler, Linda K. 61, 133 Mudler, Paul Jr. 153 Mueller, Stevens. 175, 195 Mudler, William W. 159 Mulford. MdindaJ. 83.87. 133 Mulford, Robert A. 169, 185, 193 Midtan. Barbara E. 153 .Murfin. Patrick M. 63. 159 Murfin, Timothy M. 51, 153 Murphv, John Richard 161 Muskat, DenisJ. 158, 185 Muslin. Bruce M. 156, 181 Nabolotny, Valeria H. 74, 161 Nachbauer, Joann R. 83, 133 Nachbauer, Mary Lou Nachbauer, Thomas M. 161 Napolitano, Susan M. 169 Nardini, Catlierine .M. 159 Nathan, Jacqueline S. 161 Nathan, John Edward 154. 185 Nathan, Robert 134 Natkin, Karen Joy 134 Natkin, I onard Jay 68, 169, 195 Neath, F. Jeamie 17 1 Neeleman. Robert J. 169 Nehart, Loral Mary 54. 161 Neiberg, Elaine R. 158 Nelson, ( ' raig Nelson, David Lloyd 70. 71. 78. 134 Nelson, Joseph Lee 169 Ndson, Kenneth 91. 134. 192 Nelson. Le-slic A. 134 Nelson. I.innea Ann ()6. 134 Ndson. Ridiard . . 60. 134 Nelson, Stephen E. 161 Nelson, Valerie Gail 66, 71, 167 Nemanich, Janis Mary Nemanich,John(;. 161. 181 Nessdson. C ' nthia .M . Netz, Judith Ann 161 Netzkv. loanne .52, 53, 56,60,62, 112, 134- Neubauer, David K. 70, 73. 153 ■ Neumtmn, Joann E. ■ Neumann. Lawrence 11. 161 Neumann. Mark J. 167 Nenman, Barry Jay 134 INDEX Neuman. Douglas A. 164 Newman, ikirbara L. 101 nichuls. Richard (;. 161, 181 Nick, I ' airicia Niclas, ' alcric75, 158 Nied, Ronald . . 134.186 Nielsen, Roberl S. 92, i:i4. 186. 187 Nichimura. [acquelin 169 NtKldin. Lynne I.. 134 Nordeen, WilUam H, 134 Norling, Marvbcth 70, 161 Norman, liruce .Man 158 Nurris, . ndrea Etta 85, 90, 91, 167 Norlcll, liarbara E. 152. 156 Noruni. . rnold Steven 134. 180 Noriiin. Delia Marie 155 Nott, Patricia I e 83. 134 Novak, Leila 167 Novak, Robert]. 134,180 Novak, Steve Novosclsky. Nancy B. 63; 68. 74, 169 Novotnv, Robert John Nowicki, Krankj. 134 Nowoj, Joann Marv 139 Nunirich, Richa Nusinow, .Man Ira 153 Nussbauni. .Maria 163 Nyberg. Tobi Esther 54, 55, 66 Nvkiel, Marilyn Jean Nykolayko. . nn L. 74. 83, 157 Oberrotnian, .Alan M. O ' Brien. Daniel S. 134 O ' Brien. Julie . nn O ' Brien. Kathleen L. 153 O ' Brien. Teresa .Ann 170 O ' Donnell. Dennis 163 Oleksy. Charles M. 77. 161 Oles. Deborah C. 85. 169 01kie vicz, Richard S. 167 Olsberg, Phillip E. 169, 184, 189 Olsen. Shelley l.ynne 167 Olshcr, Delia 159 Olsen, (Men Alan 153 Olson, .Arlene Sue, 157 Olson, Judith J. 166 Olson, Karen Lynn 88, 158 Olson, Nancy Jean 67, 134 Olson. Noreen R. 83, 167 Oinachel, Kathleen F. 167 O ' Martin. Jackie V. 167 O ' Neill. John James 134 Opalka. linda Jean 69, 91.96. 160. 167 Oppice, Harold W 159. 181 Oprea. David .Mitchcl 66. 167. 195 Oprca. Terrencc II. 68, 81. 169 Orenstein. Janet 161 Ortmann. Darrell Jay 169. 184. 195 Oscarson. Kristen .- . 168, 169 Oscarson. .Martin C. 167 Osmolak, Dave. Man 167 Osney. Richard Dean 92. 153 Ostberg. l.iniiea S. 66. 69, 167 Ostergaard, Joanne ( ' . 83, 135 Oslcrgaard. Richard 169. 185. 189 (Xswald. Patrick M. 167 Olten. Roberta Ann 75. 80. 85. 86. 159 Otto, Joleen . nn 154 Overbeck, Kenneth C. 135 (K ' ington, Jud ' .Ann Owen, Richard P. 135 Owen. .Martha E. 135 Pacenle. Paul James 135 Packer. Ijnda Beth Paddor. Barry .Man 167 Page. Prudence . nn 85, 169 Pagni, Raymond L. 167 Pahnke, i-orelee .Vnn Pakier, Ida 169 Palmer, Cynthia I.. 63, 167 Palmer, ix ' sley -Ann 167 Palmer, Mark Leslie 135 Paluntbo, Barbara J. Panouses, ( ' hris Don Panouses, Iledy G. 167 Pantelakis. Cathy M. 60, 61, 155 Pappalardo, ' ivian 167 Pappas, Ste -e W ' alden U 9 Parker, Judith 135 Pashkov, ' I ' itania . . 64. 74. 175 Patterson, Sally . nn 68, 175 Pasma, Patricia E. 63, 135 Paulson, Roberl V. 67, 167. 181 Pawlak. Sandra Lee 159 Payne, Diannc L. 75, 82, 153 Pearlinan, Shervl R. 155 Pearson, Alben A. 159 Pearson, Caryl Lee 66, 110, 159 Pearson, Patricia .A. 166 Pearson. Robert H. 167 Pearson, Travis E. 175 Pearson, William A. 135 Peat, Susan Rae Peck, Raymond Keith 175 Peller. Richard S. 72. 175. 195 Pentland.Jacquelyn 10, 71,85, 158 Penyich, .Alex 76. 170 Pepper. .Michael 154, 180, 186, 187 Pcrel man, Mark C. 167, 193 Perlman, Jav Stuart 135 Perlman,Jill 74,82, 153 Perlove, Cheryl Joy 74, 175 Perlow, Burton Kred 51. 154, 180, 183, 188 Perlstein, Ix)ren S. 175 Perlstein, .Mitchell 74, 157 Persino. James ' . 152, 153 Penc, Denene Gayle 13, 63, 68, 175 Perz. Robert ' Nelson 68, 169. 184, 191 Petacque, William S. 167 Peters, Ruth Ann 74, 167 Peters, Stephen W. Peterson, Bonnie Gay 66, 67, 116, 135 Peterson, Carl David 167 Peterson. Christophe 166 Peterson. Donald G. 158 Peterson, Edward M. 135 Peterson, Gale iM. 161 Peterson, Glenn .A. 175 Peterson, James A. 169 Peterson. JefFry Roy 176 Peterson, Lynn .Anne 71, 169 Peterson, .Martin 135 Peterson, Nancy Jean 165 Peterson, Robert 135 Peterson, Ronald R. 64, 78. 80, 135 Peterson, Sandra D. 135 Pettinato, .Anthony Petty, Donna L. 166 Peyrot, Gregory John 135 Peyrot, CandaceS. 175 IfeifTcr. James E. 140 Phillippe. Diane C. 159 Phillips. Bari B. Phillips. Tephi T. 135 Phillips. William P. 171 Pierce, Mark Robert 67. 116. 160 Pierini, Denisejean 175 Pindras, Stanley B. 156, 180, 182, 186 i ine. Jay Nolan 158 Pinkert, Bonnie Pinkwater, .Merle Nan 175 Pinkwater, Stuart L. 155 Pionlek, Keith R. 175, 185 Piraino, Jack Drake I ' itzele, |anis ,Adele 135 Pitzer. [oann .Marie 166 Piwko, Kemieth Peter 153 Placko, Domia Mae 175 Plait, Mary Beth 68, 175 Plice. Unda Noel 66. 135 Podell. Judith Sue 56, 63, 175 Pogofsky, Terry Jay 81 Pogue, Janet Ix ' e 136 Pogue, [esse Lee 166 Pokvitis, Sandra L. 76, 166 Polo.i, Jefirey .M. 92, 116, 136, 180 Pollack, .Miriam 153 Polumbo, B. 169 Place, .Michael 135 Pollack, CMcnn R. 175 PoUack, Wendy 173 Polsler, Neil Edward 175, 195 Pomarclli, .Michael 91, 153, 192 I ' orcaro, Janet I.. 166 Porges, [im Robert 175, 195 Porges, Lauren 136 Porter. .ShellieC. 154 Portugal, CMenn Alan 92, 136, 190 Porz ' cki, Monica .Ann 136 Potkin, JelTrey C. 161, 185, 191 Potoker, Robert D. 180, 182 Potoker, Steven R. 175, 184, 193 Potter, Howards. 56, 175, 185 Press, Jeffrey M. 153 Prieloznv. .Margaret 173 Privatsky, Jean T. 166 Priess, Harriet I.. 70. 74, 136 Priess, Richard A. 81, 176 Prim, Gary Roberl 92, 136, 180, 182, 183 Prindle, Richard T. 136 Pritikin, Debby S. 136 Procop, Waynejohn 155 Procop, Sharon .Ann 136 Przybylski, Dorothy 136 Przybylski, Roberts. 166. 191 Przybylski, William i uccinelli, |ancl .M, 66 Puccinelli, Jay K 70,71, 159 Puerkel, James . . 21, 136 Pugliese. David Carl 70, 136 Pugliese. MarciaJ.89. 176 Puttennan. Paula F. 136 Pysno. Michael A. 56. 106, 110. 166 C uist. Karen 136 t uist, Krislie. nn 19. 136 Rabe, Barbara Lynn 63. 66, 136 Rabc, Robert Earl 176 Racana, Robert W. 176 Radermacher, Patrici 176 Raffel, Lois Arlene 176 Rahnert, Robcn Paul 166 Raia, James Joseph Rainero, James .A. 154 Raith, Michael Jacob 176 Rajski. FrancineJ. 83. 136 Rand. Wendy Sue 83, 153 Randall, Robert C. 176, 191 Rappaport, Ronnie 136 Rapport. Rhonda (i. 176 Ratmer, Ilene Sue 80. 152. 159 Raubolt. Robert R. 153 Raucci, Gloria B. 68. 176 Raucci. Michael J. 166 Uauen. Karen Lillian 136 Ravine, Edward Steve 59, 136 Raymond, Darlene K. 90. 166 Raymond. Edward . . 92. 137. 194. 195 Ray, Michael |aines 176 Heading, Tim [ohn 137 Rebbe, Lois Ruth 76, 153 Rechtermann, .Mien II. 157 Reicheri. Edward 137 Reizncr. Ronald J. 154 Regin. Charles E. W. 70, 166 Regula. Sandra L. 63. 75. 137 Rehfeldt.JackR. 166 Reinauer. Eve B. 68, 176 Reinke. Kristine 137 Reinauer, Regina , nn 175 Reissiger, Edward 176, 184, 193 Reissiger,John. . 154, 181 Reilman, Lynn Beth 69, 166 Rek. Sharon Lynn 60, 83, 137 Renieris, .Nancy J. 176 Repke, Lynda Darlene 137 Resnick, N ' ickie .Mae 176 Riback, Cheryl Lynn 67, 153 Rice, lanet Linda Rice, l.awience . 1. 166 Richman. Deborah I.. 60, 159 Richter. Stephen N. 75, 168, 176. 191 Ricordati. Jerry M. 56. 137, 186 Riha, Norman Gerald ()K, 176 Riley, Richard .Mien 166 Rittcr, James .Mien 73, 137 Roberts, [ antes 137 Rohens, Richard 166 Robbins, Bonnie Lynn 166 Knbbins. .Mark |ay65. 161 Kobbins, Ralph N. 59. 159, 192 Riibei-ls, Win. .M. 77, 78, 80, 81, 155 Rochell, Steven M. 76, 78, 92, 158. 194, 195 Rochman, .Marsha K. 166 RockolL Michael 1.58, 137 Kockoll. Robin Lynn 166 Rockoll. Susan J. 61. 137 Rode. Clillord. . 166, 188 Rodman, Steve L. 166 Rodnick. janiceS. 97. 166 Rogin. . niieGerri 61. 137 Rohrbacher. lle erlv 166 Kohrbacher. Marilyn Rolla, Alan Wayne 75, 156, 181 Romen, iUirbara . nn 137 Rooney. Catherine E. 70, 76, 154 Rooney, .Michael J. 116. 137, 147. 180 Roscop, Erich I- ' ritz 159 Rose, Ila May 155 Rosen, (Miervl . nne 176 Rosen, Ilona Carol 69, 161 Rosen, |oyce Beth 74, 176 Rosen, Laurence E. 159 Rosen, Randy Howard 56. 166 Rosen. Robert Joel 153 Rosenberg. Bert 176. 185. 189 Rosenberg. Daryl Sue 166 Rosenberg. .Mark 60, 62, 85, 137, 193 Rosenberg. Michael 175 Rosenberg. Robert . . 172 Rosenbloom. Eugene 54. 140, 152. 159. 181 Rosenbloom. Robert 53. 56. 137 Roscngard. Slephan . . 79 Rosengren. Richard I. 161. 195 Rosenstone, Steven [. 76, 176 Rosenthal. JelTrey R. 13. hh, 161 Kosenzweig, Serene . . 161 Rosga. Diane l.yime 53, 88. 92. 97. 137 Rosmarin. Debbie 63. 68, 87, 90, 176 Rosmarin. Irwin I,. 156 Ross, Lyime Ellen 66, 67. 161 Ross, .Marcia Marie 74. 157 Ross, Stephanie 137 Rossman. David 11. 155 Roth. Deborah 69, 71,75, 176 Roihblaii. Deborah E. 54. 55. 61. 154 Rotramcl. Foster Dee Rotuiino. Marianne 137 Rovetto. Richard P, 137 Rotter, ludith Ellen 176 Rowe. Dorothy Lou 159 Rowe. .Martin [errold Rowell. David Scott 138 Rubel. .Man David 78. 80, 161 Rubens. Neil 169 Riibeiistein. Da id U. Ruben. Linda Paul 17li Rubin, David 1.77,80, 161 Rubin, .MaxiiieS. 82. 155 Rudnick. l.ynne L. 157 Rudowicz, (iloria J. 65. 157 Ruschli. Edward John 138 Raskin. Elizabeth S. 62. 158 Russell. irginia .M. Russo. |oseph L. 77. 155 Riisso, Frank I). 172 Sacks. Stephen Louis 58,. 158 Ru.si, Jean Carol 159 Rust, Larry .Mien 154 Ruigard, Maria Heth 6; ' ., 89, 161 Rutkowski, Linda C. Ryden. |ohn A. 169 Rzasa, Pamela Louise 138 Saber, Barbara Ann 96, 138 Sabcy, Gary Marvin 94, 161 Sackrison, I.eslie 175 Sacks, (;ail Wendy 169 .Sacks, Sue 87, 99, 161 Sadowcki, Nancy 1). 175 Sadur, .Allan l%dward 161 Saeger, Karen .Ann 169 SaHarski. .Mary E. ' 158 INDEX S.ngcr. Sarah Jean 52, 56, 66, 75. 112 .Siiliano, Krcd josepli Kechel. Pamela .Vniie Salon, Michael 1). 1S8 Salon, Richard Ue 14, 181, 161 Sallz.JclTreyT. 68. 169 Sainos. Cail l.ynn 74, 169 Samson, Michael Jay 161 Samson, Sherri dale 154 Samuels, James .Alan 158 Sanders, Richard S. 161, 195 Sandman, llenej. Sandman, Susan ( arol 89, 161 Sandroft ' , Howard F. 66, 74, 157 Sarantakis, .Vnlhony 168 Sarantakis, Clarol . 155 Sargis, Clark S. 163 Sargls, Scolt (). Savov, Harold , 1. 163 Scaluro, Douglas J. 82, 169 Schaefer, James .M. 163 Schaffer, Leslie 80, 167 Scahill, Susan I. Schaller, Laura C. 75. 175 Schalz, Mary Kllen 153 Schapiro. Susan E. 83. 84. 137 Schatten. Michelle 84. 161 Scaturo. Karen . 83, 138 Schaefer, Barbara C. 169 Schaefer, Scott . . 175 Sdiaul, William I ' . 154 Sargis, S. 153 Scaturo, 169 Schecluer, Janice 66 Scheir, Ezra Jonah 169 Schieber, Fred John 163 Schieber, Susan Jean 169 Schieren, Barbara J. 138 Schieren, Lawrence 1). 68, 169, 195 Schimel, Patricia M. 161 ,Schimel, Ronald K. 154 Schimel, Thomas .Man Schimerlik. .Martin L. 67. 106. 160. 163 Schippman. Joamie .M. 71. 161 Schlecter, Nancy E. 83, 156 Schlitter, XancyA. 71, 157 Schmid, Frank L. 138 Schmidt, loan F. Schmidt. Michael J. Schmidt, . ancy .Ann 82. 138 Schneider, Gary 138 Schneider, Susan T. Schneider, Ellice 161 Schneider, Lawrence 81, 169 Schneider, Steven L. 138 Schodin, Peter Nils 163 Schneider, Hclane F. 154 Schoch. Linda Rae 154 Schodin. |ohn . . 72, 169 Schramek, Donald A. 67, 163 Schrannn, Robert C. 169 Schreiber, Russie 138 Schreiber. Steven H. 72. 81. 169 .Schroeder. |anice L. 161 Schroeder, leffrey L. 163 Schroeder, Keimeth K. 138 Schroeder, Linda L. 91, 167 Schuhrke, Ccrald C, 157 ,Schulholf, Sharon I.. 161 Schullo, l(ruce|. 163 Schulte, Charles . 1. 169, 195 Schulte, John 157 Schuman, Jetfrey 159, 181 Schuster. !«• (Jibboii 91. 169. 193 Schuti, Judith Ann 76, 169 Schwartz, Fredrica 88, 157 Schwartz, Lynn Dee Schwarz, Marilyn 85, 89, 92, 138 Schwartz, Randy J. 74, 152, 153 Scobct. Sharon Lee Scott, HniccWilhain 169 .Scott, Donna Carol 86, 175 Scully, ' K.uhli-en D. 69, 155 Sears. Richard Dean 76. 78, 163 Stdlacek, Carol Ann 158 Scdloff, Caryu C;av 63, 69, 85. 87. 163 Segal. Deborah Lee 63, 92. 138 Segal. Elaine U-ah 168, 169 Segal, (lail Susan 138 Segal, Laura |an 63, 68, 74, 176 Sehv. Terrance Lee 163 Seidman, lirenda (!. 163 Seidmaii, I ' .llen Sue 105. 157 .Scidinan, Richard 1. 176. 193 Seidiier. Nan 163 Seifert, Ccorge M. 71. 157 ScmilolL . rlyne 138 Sennnerling, Lynn L. 22. 83. 157 ScuL Cynthia Janet 163 Senn. Carol Jimc 138 Scnn. Ruth K.sihcr 163 Sepesv. Saudi L. 62. 66. 67. 156 Seiegi. Clara 85, 163 Servillo, Eugene E. 611, 62. 67, 96. 116. 138 Seul. . rlene Frances 157 Seiil. Kathleen . nn Shaler. ArnoldJ.91, 138. 192 .Shandelson. Kenneth 163 Shalin. Barry Allen 139 Shajidling. Barbara J. 25, 102. 135 .Shajldling. Paul J. 169 Shandling. Shelley J. 65. 88, 91. 96, 158 .Shanin, Karen Lvnne Shannon, Patricia . , 169 .Shapira, lraLee74, 80, 81, 163 Shapiro, Jill M. 116, 139 .Shapiro, .Marc .Scott 154, 194 Shapiro, .Michael 72, 169, 185 Shapiro, Rhonda l.ynn 63, 163 Shaw, Adrienne Cale 163 Shaw, Jacqueline B. 169 Shaw, Gary Michael 175 Shaw, ' I ' erri Alynne 139 Sheehan, Marilou C. 139 Sheehan, Maureen A. 163 Shefren l.eonard ' . 157 Shapiro 83 Shefren. Phillip S. 175. 184 Shenk. (Gregory 139 Shepard, Martin 11.73, 139 Sher. Darcev X ' enice 75 Sher, Pearl 82 Sher, Scott Douglas 167 Sheridan, Gregory , . Sheridan, Kimberh- .A. 85, 175 Shernuin, Carol . nn 163 Sherman, David Errol 72, 81. 175 Sherwood, .Marc E. 139 Sliibe. .Man Wayne 175 Shibe, Gary l ee 163 Shih, May C. 74, 76, 163 Shih, Willy Chad 80. 91, 175 Shimp, Sandra ' . 61, 155 .Shiner, U-ah . nn 52, 56, 66, 102, 154 Shires, Susan Laura 84. 175 Shively, Bruce D. 167 Shoemaker, Kenneth 1. 167. 181 Sholder. Karen J. 85. 175 .Shuster, Martin Paid 18. 167 Shlim. Sally Ann 139 Sideman. |erry 58. 59. 139. 186 Sideman. Joel 139 Siedband. Ixonard B. 7(1. 158 Sicgel. Myron Eliol 175. 191 Siegel. Raymond Li9 Siegelman, Vicki L. 70, 71, 158 Sierzega, Ignore J. 175 Siet, Wiiyne Stewart 165 Sievers, Thomas W. 70. 73. 78, 153 Sigrist. Joanne M. 61. 83, 159 Sigrist, Mary Jill 74, 175 Silberman, Lauren 55, 74, 103. 159 Silver, Barry S. 157, 181 Silver, David , 1. 139 Silver, Wendi Susan 139 Silverman, Alvin L. 139 Silverman. Barbara A. 53, 163 .Silverman, Boimie S. 17.5 SiK ' ermtin. Ronald [. 169 SilviTstein, Janice 89. 163 Silverl. .Michael E. 139, 185, 190 Simmons. Donald . , 139 Simon, Brent 167 Simon, Donn Howard 163. 181. 189 Simon, James M. Sinton, Jeri 139 Simonsen, Gleitn H. 68, 175 Sims, Gregory C. 159 Sinard, ( rtlig Paul 77 Singer. Esther Faye 139 Sinkule.John.M.91, 167, 193 Sinkule, Thomas C. 165, 185, 193 Sirkin. Paul Leslie 58. 74 Sirlcs. Michael P. Skally.John L. Skelnik. Beth Jo 72, 175 Skh.r. lellrey Ray 139 Sklai. Leslie R. 163 Skh)dowski. Clementi 163 Skotnicki. Carol M. 175 Slater. Frederick 1). 167 Slome. Robert Slupik. Karen P. 83. 175 Smiley, Gary . rthur 175. 189 Smiley. Robert Eliol 139 Smith. Barbara .Mary 16, 62. 139 Smith. Celeste . lenc 140 Smith. Bonnie K. 22, 156 Smith, Linda (lecilia 65, 155 Smith, William .A. 163 Snellman. Pam Snoplw Pamela .V. 167 Sobel. Joann .M. 175 Sobol, Christine M. 167 Soderstrom, Curt R. 72, 175, 189 Soldinger, Charlotte 167 Soldinger, Larry J. 92. 140, 180 Solomon, ' i ' erry Lou 90, 190 Sonne. Donald W. 158 Sorensen. ( ' ynthia L. 84. 154 Soenksen. Patricia .A. 156 Sorkin, .Steve Erwin 140. 181 Sorokin, Beverly R. 83. 155 Sortal. Paul Edward 168. 175. 181. 189 Sosin, Howard 167. 181. 191 Sostrin, Bette Anne 90, 160, 167 Sostrin, Ellis .Mark 156 Sotello, Steven 175, 184 Spector, Susan Gale Spedale, Alexis Linn 167 Spencer, Randall A. 157 Spiegel, Andrew B. 76, 153 Spiegel, James M. 76, 77, 167 Spiegel, .Michael G. 80, 140 Spiegel, Sandra .M. 158 Spiers, Patrice M. 167 Spiczcr, . aron M. 91. 158. 192 Spiezer, [oe Perrv Spikings, Kimberlev 72. 175 Spikings, Marshall I.. 14(1 Spilberg. Barry .M. 167 Spilberg. |udith . nn 140 Spina. Elizabeth T. 165 Spinks. Preston (iarv 78. 163 Spitz, David.Michacl 116, 140 Spitzer, . my Jill 56, 74. 175 Spiwak. Steven B. 64. 163 Springer, Richard S. 175 Sroka, Thomas |oseph 163 Staack, Walter C. 159 .Stacy, William J. .Stadler, Phyllis J. 174 Stanbery, Charlene J. Stanko, Glenn W. 72, 174 Stark, Barbara Sue 167 Starkman, Eileen 89, 167 Slarktnan, Marilyn 60. 88. 91. 92. 96. 116,140 Starr, Sandra Esta 140 .Stalland. Jay Lauren 74. 91. 156 .Staubcr. Louis E 91. 155, 191 Staullenberg, Bruce 174. 181 .Steele. Charles K. 80, 167. 189 Steflen, Gerald J. 66 Stein, . nK)ld 92, 140 Stein, Barbara S. 167 Stein, Dale .Murrav 56.62. 158 Steinberg, . rlenc 1- 8. 82. 153 Steinberg. Cheryl L. 140 Steinberg, (iary Joel 190 Steiner. Cyndy M. 140 Steinseiler. Trud ' R. 69, 167 Steitz, Paula June 72. 74. 174 Stellar. B. Michael Stengel, l.imcs . llcn 58. 92. 140. 180, 190 Stepen, Fred Bruce 140 Stern, Luis C. 56, 74, 140. 163 Stern. Michael Lee 74 Stern. Neil S. 75. 174 Stern, Norman J. 80. 167. 184 Sternberg. Sheryl G. 140 Stieber, Douglas J. 75, 140 Stier. Eileen Janice 167 Stille. Susan l.ynne 66. 9(1. 116. 140 .Stocker. X ' alerieM. 140 .Stohle. Michael R. 174. 184, 189 Stoia. Raymond John 174. 185. 189 Stoklosa. Roxana Nan. 90, 174 Sioltz. Roger R. 163 Stolberg. l.eslie F. 174 Stone, David H. 154 Ston e, JanisE. 63,90, 174 Stone, Sandra Dee 60, 141 Stone, Susan Lynn 88. 141 Stone, Vicki Sue 167 Stonemark, Sandra 141 Storck, Marilyn G. 156 Stral, Eric Richard 156 .Strauss, Alan R. 174 Strauss, .Arlene B. S-TRAl ' SSS= Nancy A. 54. 55. 60, 1 Streich, Roberta S. 153 Stone, S. 147 Stremke, .Michele Ann 17, 116, 191 .Stricken. Gloria J. 164 Strimpel. Barbara L. 67. 141 Strobel. Susan Rose 88. 141 Strom. Anita Barbara 174 .Strom. C:heryl B. 141 Struck. incent Carl Suane. Susan D. 155 Sullivan, Ralph L. 163, 193 Sullivan, RogerJ. 165, 193 Sulkin, Mark .Alan Sumner, Carol Sue 63, 74, 174 Sumner, Pamela .A. 74, 156 Suthn, Judith .Anne 167 Sutfin. .Michael J. Swanson, Paul David 154 Swanke, .Michael .A. Swanke. Peter C. Swanson. Michael Roy Swanson. Pamela B. 191 Sweadner. Nancy 69, 163 Swento, Barbara .Ann Swier, Helen Cvpora Swier, Svlvia Ix ' e 69, 163 Szelag, Charles J. 154 Szpascher. Ursula 155 Szymski, Norine Lynn 69, 85, 87, 163 Tabloir. Susan Gay 159 Tabor, Alberta Marie 65, 66. 82. 156 Tackelt. Patricia .A. 163 Takemolo, Carole S. 63. 68. 74, 168, 174 Takemolo, Joyce T. 90, 141, 175 Talent, Robert 141 j Tamraz, James II. 157 Taradash, Maria C. 163 Tarant. Elaine Marie 69, 82, 163 Taianl, William C. 174 Tash, Bonnie Ue 58, 59, 88, 91, 141 Tash, |o.seph Shcrwin 78, 80, 163 Tauster, Leslie .A. 154 Taylor, Elizabeth A. 66. 104. 154 ' Taylor, Lomuijane 160, 163 Taylor, Mark Chris 68, 174 ' Tavhn-, Wtivne Harvey 141 Teacherson, George A. 77, 78, 80, 159 ' Teets, Karen Susan 63. 76. 163 Tegert. Kristine .M. 83. 174 Teichner. Sheri B. 141 INDEX rfllcfsai. Daniel H. Icrdicli. |ohn (k ' orgcTO. 163 IVrp. James Allen 164, 1X1, 189 ' IVrrv. Abbie Uubcrta 174 Terrv. Frances I e 141 Therv. (llicrlyn Sarali 174 riiunia, Susan Helen 133 I limnas. Claudia Ann 174 nuunas. Daniel N. 38. 116. 141. 146 lliomas. Inanne D. 83. 9(1. 91. 97 Tlionias. [ohn 141 Tli.nnas. Terry . l- 92. 141. 180. 183. 192 Tlionipson. I!arbara. . 141 Thompson. David . . 141 riioinpson. Dean U. 164 Tlionipson. Deborah !.. 66. 69, 174 Thompson. Patricia I., 83, 172 Thorn. ' alorie G, 175 Thornlon, James W. 159 Thornton, Robert S. 164 Tilkin, Judith ' It. 159 Timmings. Ccorgell. 133. 180.182.186 Tobev. Robert .Stuart 142 Tobiansky. Susan L 62. 63. 67, 142 Tobias. Carole L 69. 163 Tokeshi. David 1 ' . 76. 116. 142 Tokeshi. C arol Jean 75, 174 folchin. Robert B. 79. 174 Tomaras. . anci Lou Tommins. CTiaries W. 174 Tompkin. Elliot Jay 80. 164 Toporek. Jack M. 164 Topper, (iene Edward 142 Torcnko, Ronald W. 56, 92. 142. 180 Torenko. William D. 56. 57. 164 Torp. Thomas George 76. 78. 80. 81. 155 Tortorella. DennisJ. 72. 170 Trasatti. Joseph A. 56. 142 Tripicchio. Donald F. 170. 184 ' Tripicchio. Therese 153 Triplett. Rita Joan 158 Trit.schlcr. Kathleen 60. 71. 85.87. 142 ' Tri isonno. Barbara 158 ' Tropstein. .Mien Trotter. I ' cter C. 158 Trotter. Richard G. 164. 181 Trowbridge. Joan E. 66. 71. 106. 110. 1.33 Truesdalc. Janice 90, 91, 142 ' Truesdale, Patricia Tsuneta. Kathryn . nn 60, 83, 142 Tsuneta, Laura (;. 74. 83. 172 Tuthow. Richard S. 163 Tucker. Peter II. 14. 136 Turanski. John G. 155 Turbin. Alan Wayne 170. 193 Turbin. Gail Ann88. 155 Turchcn. [acqucline 142 Til rh Sheldon Elliot 170 Turk, lames 164 Turner. Robert T, 70. 71. 73, 142 lurry, Rcada I). 163 Tsllas, Harmon rditsky, Daveeda Rae 68, 172 Ihle. Christine . I. 172 I ' ngerleider, Laura 170 Ikck. BenTom 155, 180 liiatin. laniceE. 83. 152. 153 luick. . lindyS. 56, 74, 170 I ' nralh, alerie L nn 170 I ' rbanus, Robert I.. 80, 164, 189 l ' rdangen,Jelliev K. 134, 192 I ' sdrowski, .Man |ohn 158 Uz o. Beverly Lucia 69. 163 I ' zo. Ronald [antes 142 ' alone. Diane Lucia 62. 154 Vanbruudt. . aiicy .M.82, 159 anoverloop. Phyllis 85, 164 ' astine, Michael P. 142 ' erunac. Susan Carol 75. 170 X ' igiletti. Marie J. 164 Vilona. Robert J. 173. 184 Vilona, Terry .Mike 164 ' incent. Sharon Lynn 142 Vinci. Carolyn Kay 91, 164 ' irag. . nthony R. 157 ' irag. Carol Helen 142 ' irag. Peter . . ' itali. Susan 53. 174 ' onderlindeii. Robert 164 Wagner. Laurel C. 170 Wagner. I.ori .Mae 71. 164 Wagner. Rochclle I.. 174 Wahle, . ancy Meta 164 Walker, Mary E. Walkowiak. Donna Ixe 164 Walo. Martins. 142 Walkowiak. Linda .M. 142 Wallace. John Roger 159 Wallace. Rae Louise 63. 102. 110. 168 Wallies, George R. Wallies, Scott .M. Walliser, Kathleen C. 164 Walliser. .Miket;. 153 Walovich. Judith B. 170 Walter. Cynthia . nn 69, 164 Walter. Janice Marie 82. 159 Walton. Peggy Eileen 164 Walthers. Banu L. 142 Walthers. MicheleA. 163 Walthers. Francis D. 153, 192 Wamsley, Deborah 164 Wamslev. toward S. 153 Warady. Arthur D. 64. 142 Warady. .Monica Sue 64. 160, 164 Ward. Mary Phyllis 83. 142 Wargo. Elizabeth . . 164 Warner, Diane Marie 25 Warner, George .Mden 164 Warner. Xancv Ruth 163 Warren. Dale Jill 63. 75. 164 Warrus, C!laudia 142 Warsaski. Debra .Ann 170 Warshausky. Merle D. 170 Wasniund. Terry Robt. 66. 143 Wasniund. Judith L. 72. 170 Watson, William CL 153 Weaver. .Marilyn P. 143 Weber. Kathleen K. Wechter. Linda Carol Wehrmacher. Karen D. 71, 74, 164 Weibel, Douglas .Alan 143 Weidenbach.(;aryJ.72, 170 Warshawsky. C. 157 Weideii bach. Paula .M. Weidling. Patricia .M. 158 Weidner. Susan Chery 170 Weil. Cheri A. 143 Weil. Linda .Madeline 143 Wetland. Lvnn Mtirie 133 Wetland. Robert K. 170 eiuberg. . iidrev 143 Weinberg. Lee . nn 11.85. 143 Weinberg. Linda S. 67. 154 Weiner. Claire 89. 170 Weiiistein. . iidrea 1( 4 Weinstein. Robert . . 170. 193 Weir. Charles Robert 159 Weiss. .Man Louis 76. 78, 81. 8(1. 159 Weiss. Dave A. 143 Weiss. ] antes Dennis 72. 92. 170 Wei.ss.JiliStacey 69, 175 Weiss. Jordan Paul 78. 143 Weiss. Pamela Mamie 164 Wei.ss, Robert B. 172. 191 Weiss. Robin 157 Weiss. Terry .Michael 134. 19(1 Weiss. Ronald Joel 174 Weissenstein. John W. 143 Weissman. . ndrew D, 64. 134 Weissman. Ste en A. 72 Weisz, ,Man Samuel 1()8, 172, 185, 189 Wells, Kathleen P. 69, 158 ' eniikofi, Gail Sue 53, 143 W eruikofl, Sheldon I.. 79. 80. 172 Wesber. (;ailJoan 152. 157 White. Kenneth Bruce 77. 80. 164 White. .Michael James 158 White. Sandra C. 170 ' ickum. Craig Neil 172. 174 Wiczer. Daniel David 153 Wiczcr. [amcs Joseph 80. 81. 172 Wiczer. Rhonda 63. 71. 85. 164 Widen. Shari Beth 170 Wiegman. Bruce F.. 164. 181 Wiegman. Robert John 59. 143. 180 Wielgus. Barbara A. 158 ' ielgus, George . 164 Wielgus. Richard L. 172 Wiese, Wendy K. 164 Wiig. Grant Evan 164 Wiig. Kenneth Morris 67. 143 Wilander. William L. 164 Williams. Cynthia J. 66. 70. 82. 153 Williams. Irene T. 153 ' illiams. Leslie J- 170 Williams, .Martin K. 172 Willen. l e Charles 143 Willner. Sherwin R. 164 Wilson, Barbara L. 172 Wilson. James C. 164 Wilson. Larry K. 18, 7(1, 71, 73, 143 Wilson, Roger Reid 1 43 Wilson. Steven .Man 164 Wineberg. . ancy .Ann 63. 69. 164 Winebcrg. Ronna Iris 53. 60. 63, 158 Winer, Robert L 157 Winkleman, Larry J. 92, 143, 180 Winkleman, .Maria Jo 172 Winkler, Renate 164 Winkler, Robert K. 164 Winquist. Daniel J. 164 Wirkus. Diane Ellen 63. 102. 172 WishnolT. Ste eA. 62, 66, 157 Wisniewski. James .M. 15 ' - 195 Wisniewski. Kenneth 172. 184. 195 Witt. Pamela Elaine 68. 76. 164 Wittek. Warren Ted 67, 143 Wojcicki, Ken Leo. 164 W :icki. Thomas 1-. Wojnar. Kasia 172 WoUl. . ndrew ' Thomas 143 WolL Gail Ellen 53, 159 WolL Stuart Howard 116, 193 Wolf, Thomas 164, 181 WollLFred Mtinm 143 Wolin. Mark Sander 152. 158 Wolsky. Bari L. 172 Wolter. .Michael IL Wolters, Larrv 156 Wood. Nancy Jane 164 Woods. ' I ' homas Gary 172. 191 Woolley. Bruce C. 144 Worth. April Joy 144 Work. |.iinesPaul91. 164 Work. Linda Ruth 69. 90, 165 • ortli. Susan Lynn Wortman. David .Neil 69. 77. 78. 80. 164 Woiner. Barbara Lynn 86. 164 Wozniak, Richard I). 155 Wright, [an Susan 164 Wright. Jane 172 W right. Roberta Kaye 165 Wrobel. Claire 172 WulL John Peter 56. 81. 172 WulL Wendy B. 9. 71. 160. 164 Wurman. Barbara 70. 71. 90. 164 ' vzgala, Pamela [ean 72. 172 Vablin. Sandra Ann 74. 82. 90. 172 ' amaguclii. Peggy 62, 71. 144 Vant. Robert Davies 164. 189 Vohanna. .Mark Alan 92. 155. 190, 191 Vellen, Sioeii F. 75. 144 Voshino. Steven .Man 74. 91, 158 Voting, [oellyii F. ' oniig, Mia F ' .lyce 144 ' oung, Stephen Fray 153 ' oung, Thomas Joseph 156 abolockv, (iarnell 144 Zabolocky. Lyie W. 172 Zachary, Connie 144 Zachary, (ieorge [ohn 190 Zacher. Ilene P. 62. 63. 75, 154 Zager, -Allen Howard 164 Zagoren, Susan 165 Zaillen, Warren I e 156 ilalesny, James W. 73. 170 Zar. Lord Ellen 66. 67. 75, 164 Zar, .Mark Ste en 70. 73. 144 Zazove. Philip li. 17(1. 189 Zchiier. Donald l ' 170. 191 Zeid. .Mex 157 Zelienka. John Paul 159 Zelienka. Sharon Sue 170 Zenian. Larry Stephen 164. 181 Zemel. Shelly 69. 164. 191 Zera. Frank . . 164. 180 Zera, (iregory Lynn 24. 54. 92. 159. 180 Ziemba. (!eleste E. 164 Zcv. Ronald .Man 156 Ziff, Cynthia Susan 74, 157 Zimka, John Lawrence 164 Zimka. Kathleen Mary 156 Zimmerman. C ail .M. 153 imnierman, liana F. 164 Zitnick, James S. 53, 144 Ziomek. I onard J. 170 Zizzi. Michael J. 170. 184. 191 ZIotnik. Paul Jay 58. 60. 88. 92. 144 Zohek. Diane jean 165 Zuccarelli. Joyce E. 8. 75. 84. 164 Zukerman. Ilene 83. 158 Zupko. Karen . nne 90. 91. 1()5 Zwigoll, Terry E. 144 ( .p (10 M ' YOU HAVE GROWN, YOU HAVE CHANGED, YOU HAVE ENJOYED. BUT YOU ARE STILL GROWING, IT IS HARD TO MEASURE YOUR GROWTH. DON ' T STOP. LOOK BACK! SEEHOWYOUHAVE GROWN! TO I i 0). ' -«i jH r B i - L- Kt SCW:- c§lJU v pc.U:t . .w M J: - -r-r -; - -„v .x-o,e- - -t-o ct- O-oTT -- Z at Jj -t-c l_ ' Dec -- . 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