Niles Township High School West - Spectrum Yearbook (Skokie, IL)
- Class of 1971
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Academic page 10 Seniors page 46 Underclass page 102 Dec rum vo Niles West High School Skokie, Illinois It was easy then to tell right from wrong. Easy then to tell weak from strong. When a man should stand and fight. Or just go along. JURORS jC..-. . WHITE HONORS LIST (5.5 and over) mat SBJCSTER, 1970-71 SECOND MARKING PERIOD Abrahamson, James Almcrantz, Glen Besvick, Robert Branch, Steven Brotman, Marcy Burack, Mitchell Burrows, Donald Ongen, James Cain, Iynn Claus, Joan CXyman, Marilyn Cohn, Rebecca Edvardson, Stig Eiribinder, Renie Else hen, David Ekenberg, David Epstein, Jeffrey Ermilio, Luci l le Feldman, Laurie Fenchel, Stephen Fisher, Monica Flood, Jean FTey, Steven Friedman, Thomas Futransky, Barbara Gants, Louis Ganz, Robert Gaule, Jeffrey H.R. Y09 Isaacson, Richard Y09 Jacobson, Linda Y09 Jenkins, Linda Y09 Johnson, Paul 132 Kaplan, David 323 Katz, Richard 132 Kern, Michael 230 Kier, Steven 201 Klemptner, Scott 201 Klipovicz, Paul U8 Koester, Iynne 201 Kbrajczyk, Robert 201 Korey, Faith 323 Krause, Pamela 202 Lang, Carl 202 Larson, Jenny 132 Lasowski, Joyce 202 Lenell, Leslie 202 Lemer, Jeffrey 202 Levernier, David 08 m Levinthal, Andrea 202 Lewis, Debra 115 Liberman, Marla 115 Liss, Sharon 115 Luskin, Roberta 230 Mandell, Jay 203 Medak, Susan 203 Meiselman, Mickey But today there is no day or night. Today there is no dark or light. Today there is no black or white. Only shades of gray. Ā ? liri ' ? 26 0 eStrt!4 Punk 26 Camel! 35 Yale 14 - ā 0 8 «««in 7 hw 3 Prite-y 34 Colgate 14 24 Navy 32 6 Pin 9 H Chicago J uttban CTriluinc ' ā 1,1 WCliJ $ cxunn Ā®5 tmum - ā ā INAL :all up troop carriers Fires on U. S. Planes; One Lost toryofHis Rise, KENNEDY OFFERS TO NEGOTIATE IF REDS 3 ā i J, V j Ulin «⢠ i ate SS . . 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Dr. Gibbs Named New Superintendent of Niles Schools Dr. Wesly Gibbs was named the new superintendent of the Niles Township High Schools. Though he is a new superintend¬ ent he is not entirely new to this area. He has been acquainted with the Niles Township Schools for over 20 years. Though hav¬ ing high aspirations for the Niles Schools, he sadly admitted that this school system has fallen hopelessly out of date. There exists a lack of trust and communication among the students, the faculty, and the administration. According to Dr. Gibbs the answer lies not in more money, but improved ralations with each other and careful renovation of the school system. Dr. Wesley Gibbs reads a letter, while relaxing in his office. In a meeting with Mr. John Nix and Dr. Thomas Koerner, Dr. Gibbs listens to an explanation of Westās open lunch policy. RIGHT: Mr. Lionel Gilbert and Mr. John Carl¬ son contemplate a motion brought up during a meeting. Il ' 1 ā fcjl m ABOVE: Members of the Niles Township School Board meet at the North library. Dr. Irwin Ginsburgh is not present. From left, Board members Mr. James Moore, Mr. Angelos Poulakidas and Mrs. Herman Medak listen as Mr. Fredtifton reads a report. Dr. Mannos Emphasizes Responsibility With Student Freedom Because this past school year has offered more freedom to students than it ever has before. Dr. Mannos believes that the students will have to accept a much greater re¬ sponsibility. The future for Niles West has been laid more directly into the hands of the students, especially in the case of a prospective Open Campus for Niles West with the induction of an Open Lunch this past year. Dr. Man¬ nos believes that communication lies on various levels, and it is through the success of such projects as Wing- spread and Open Lunch that students will communicate Dr. Nicholas Mannos concentrates on one of many urgent reports requiring his their willingness to accept responsibility, immediate attention. 14 Mr. John Burkel Mr. Griff Powell Administration Starts New Program Dr. Peter Egan Mr. Dennis Fickes Mr. Dale Flick Dr. Robert Botthof Guidance Puts Emphasis on the Individual Mr. Robert Reding Miss Roberta Jorgeson Mr. Tom Thomas Mr. Leo Hoosline Mrs. Arleen Lettas Miss Tourcotte, Mr. Mustari, Mrs. Jeffrey, Miss Carr, and Mr. Cham bers assembled in the Faculty Lounge to discuss a crucial matter. Mr. Anderson discusses the results of the PSAT test with a student in his office. ā Mr. Frank Mustari Miss Mary Carr Mr. Harry Sortal Mr. Kenneth Anderson Dr. Arthur Ryden Mr. John Chambers To meet the needs of the individual students is the Guidance Departmentās main goal. Twelve counselors are now on hand to aid the student with any problems that may arise. Mrs. Arleen Lettas returns to West after a few years at North and Dr. Arthur Ryden returns from a position at Central Ad¬ ministration to aid the Guidance Department in their noble quest. 17 Members of the Art Department were quite difficult to gather to take their group picture. Mr. Richard Requarth Mrs. Cheryl Kazmer Specialization in Creativity The Art Department in its continuing efforts to further meet the needs of the students, has initiated a specializa¬ tion program, which involves the elimination of Art 7-8 and replacing it with two one semester courses. Ceramics, and Drawing and Painting. Mr. Richard Requarth, step¬ ping in as department chairman for Mr. Thomas Black¬ burn who is on a one year sabbatical, expressed his de¬ light concerning the success of the curriculum changes and hopes that the program will be expanded. Mr. David Ewing Mr. Gary Davis Music Dept. Active in State Contests Members of the Niles West Music Department were active this year in various inter-school contests. Solo and ensem¬ ble contestants met at Maine South High School for the IMEA districts and later went to an all state festival in Pe¬ oria. In contrast to last year, members of the Concert Choir participated in a solo, ensemble and organization contest which Niles West hosted. As in the past, the Music Department played a very active role in the yearās musi¬ cal productions such as Pow Wow and West Side Story. fCā 1 W Mr. Charles Groeling Mr. Ted Kaitchuck Mr. McGee leads the Concert Choir as they rehearse daily for various choral performances. Mr. Frank Winkler Peter Katsoulis gains skill as he practices on an electric typewriter. Mr. Patrick Savage Mrs. Josephine Hentz Mr. Charles Burdeen Mr. Darrell Smith Mr. Frank Fitzpatrick Mrs. Dorothy Wise Mrs. Joanne Brownell Business Ed. Adds New Equipment The Business Ed Department entered 1 970-71 school year with several new department offerings. Two retail market¬ ing and office occupation labs were set up as training sta¬ tions for students planning careers in these fields. More modern keypunch and duplicating machines were in¬ stalled so that students could train on the newest equip¬ ment. Remedial typing labs were opened for students dur¬ ing their free time. Mr. Drum casually listens to his students relate their ideas. Mr. Kettleborough miraculously finds a few moments to do some quiet reading of his own. Mr. James Kettleborough Mr. George Earl Mr. Donald Huff Mr. Richard Hedstrom Dr. Ed. Offers Various Options to Students The addition of a Volkswagen to the Niles West Driver Education cars offered students a chance to develop skill with a stick shift, if so desired, for the first time. Also, extra time was available for students who had missed classes or needed more practice behind the wheel. Fur¬ ther plans for the Driver Education Department include the hope of installing a new simulator system to replace the ten year old trainers. 22 Mr. Richard Antes Mr. Kenneth Reiter Nine New Courses Initiated by English Department Nine new courses were added by the English Department this year. Among the nine were six elective courses ā including Black Lit, Mass Media, and Film Study, and three experimental courses at the freshman and sophomore levels. Speech and drama offerings were re-named and added as semester cours¬ es, as teachers and students experimented and evaluated the departmentās fields of study. The difficulties of technically producing a good Pow Wow requires deep concen¬ tration out of teachers Mr. Fett and Mr. Engle. Miss Ellen Magee Mr. Richard Turner Mr. Thomas Engle 23 One of countless notes a teacher receives in a single day, momentarily captures the attention of Mr. Batts. Mr. Jim Batts Mr. Jim Knaak Mr. Ron Lamb Mr. Tom McMahon Mrs. Barbara Doherty Mr. John DuBois Mr. Jim Johnson Mrs. Angela Graham 25 5 5 Mr. Green relaxes in the Oakton Street Lobby with Senior Marci Bibergal. Mrs. Judith Deemer Mr. Mike Green 26 Mrs. Klemm speaks to her language class in German allowing students to be- Mi S S Terese Klinger come more familiar with the vocabulary. Miss Qe jne Nash Language Students Go to State Contest Although curriculum for the Foreign Language Depart¬ ment remained the same this year, highly motivated stu¬ dents participated in a contest held in Spring against other students from participating schools. The contest held at Northwestern University tested students in reading ability, comprehension and grammar. Culminating the yearās events was a field trip, during Spring vacation to Spain, offering students a rare and worthwhile experi¬ ence. Mrs. Madeline Loughran Mrs. Maria Klemm 27 Mrs. Olga Georgiev Mr. George Brink Mrs. Carolyn Jeffrey Mrs. Domitila Garcia Miss Augusta Burwell Miss Irma Stefanini Miss Gertrude OāReilly L j f Miss Tourcotte reviews yesterdayās assignment with her French students. Miss Wilda DeFur Mrs. Jane Pickle Miss Elizabeth Andekian Miss Carol Leonhard The art of creating a gourmet meal is demonstrated to a student by Mrs. Pickle. Home Ec. Initiates Childrenās Nursery Adding to its wide range of courses already offered, the Home Eco¬ nomics Department will expand even further with a new student-run nursery for children. The nursery is one of many new courses the de¬ partment is hoping to initiate in the near future. Department chairman Wilda DeFur feels that by giving more depth to the curriculum stu¬ dents will gain experience for their own future households and the many different related careers. 29 Mass Production Reaches Classroom The Industrial Arts Department in its continuing efforts to meet the needs of the students has initiated in Mr. Schmidtās Woods 1-2 class a mass production experiment in which students plan and construct objects through the use of an assembly line such as one used in an actual fac¬ tory. Autos 1-2 was expanded and modified to include important aspects of cars. Mr. Robert Pike Mr. Roger Basrak Mr. Jack Lain Mr. John Winterhalter Mr. Gerald Burke Mr. Erwin Froehlich Mr. Glenn Anderson Mr. Melvin Schmidt Mr. Bruce Buchholz 30 Gary Lande attempts to solve a difficult algebra problem at the black¬ board. Math Curriculum Updated to Reach All Students Mr. James Martin Mr. Ralph Wiedl Mr. Robert Murphy Currently our basic curriculum is made for the college bound student, totally ignoring the student who does not plan on entering college. To remedy this situation, the Math Department is engaged in a renovation of the curri¬ culum to accommodate these forgotten students and sup¬ ply them with the mathematical skills necessary to oper¬ ate in society. Mr. Mike Tarpey Mr. Donald Field 31 Mrs. Nancy Block Miss Marjorie Carlson Mr. Dennis Filliman Mrs. Doreen Bentsen Mr. Raymond Bentsen With the use of the overhead projector Mrs. Meehan attempts to clarify the math homework. Third year Algebra students settle themselves as Mr. Paschke prepares to start class. Science Courses to Emphasize Ecology In the hope of reaching all the students of Niles West, the Science Department is in the process of discussing some new courses which will interest the non-college bound stu¬ dents. A deemphasis of math and a more in depth study of the humanitarian side of science such as ecology will be stressed. As in the past, talented members of the de¬ partment participated in the Junior Academy of Science Exposition, while six other students were entered in the Westinghouse Talent Search. Biology students quietly read a section from their texts in class. Mr. Ernest Salners Mr. Jerry Jackson Mr. Thomas Mitchell Mr. Mark Rostvold Mr. Mike Schafer Mr. Jim Strnad Mr. Blackmore spends a few moments with a few interested Earth Science students. Chemistry students watch intently as Mr. Schafer prepares a demonstration. ! FIRE DRIU ' rĀ . s Ā I A ' WĀ | ⢠t 1 Mr. Rogoski sits down with his students during a discussion in Biology. Mr. William Coyer Mr. Gary Wanke Mr. Glenn Dessing Mr. Gerald Turry Mr. Gerald Firak Mr. Wayne Rogoski Exactly how Manifest Destiny affected the westward movement in America is explained by Mr. Drobny. Mr. Irwin Drobny Mr. John Gault Mr. Blaine Gemeny Mr. David Jupp Mr. Charles Anderson Mr. Frank Biga Activities Keep Pace With the Times With courses like History Since 1945 and forums of great current interest such as Student Rights and Womenās Liberation, the Social Studies Department continues to change with the times. Those in the Social Studies Department are not only concerned with the controversial but also with matters which involve people. These in¬ clude the continuation of the Wingspread and Project ā70 pro¬ grams, and efforts to build a school in Peru. 37 Mr. William Paulsen Mr. Raymond OāKeefe Mr. Otto Karbusicky Mr. Harold Stokes Mrs. Carole Simone A glance into Mr. Boevers Honors U.S. class captures members during a lengthy dis¬ cussion. Mr. Karbusicky listens amusingly to a studentās question. Mr. Biga joins some students for a casual talk. Miss Bonnie Parkhouse Miss Margaret Binnie Several girls enthusiastically dance a Russian folk dance, The Kora- bushka. āv ā Girlsā PE Expands Courses to Give Variety With the adoption of the new elective program, the Girlsā Physical Education De¬ partment further expanded its course offerings with such classes as snow and water skiing, ice skating, scuba and skin diving and circus stunts. In the near future the de¬ partment hopes to break down basic courses on various levels of skill as is done with swimming instruction. Department chairman Bonnie Parkhouse feels that the new curriculum will have a carry over value after the girlsā education has been com¬ pleted. m I Miss Leanne Heeren Mrs. Jacquelyn Uphues Miss Judy Wilde Mrs. Marie Wise 40 Mr. Jim Phipps Mr. John Armour Before starting a volleyball game Mr. Schnurr explains some of the fundamentals to the boys. 42 Boysā PE Starts on Elective System The Boys Physical Education Department followed in the steps of the Girls PE Department with the initiation of an elective program for Jun¬ ior and Senior boys. Among the new class offerings are fishing, ice hockey, and bowling adding more variety to the gym curriculum than ever before. Several boys swim swiftly in an attempt to reach the opposite side of the pool first. Mr. Robert Porter Mr. Ronald Rapper Mr. Greg Youstra Mr. Billy Schnurr Mr. Hollister Sandstead Library Annex Expands to Better Serve Students Miss Eleanor Shaevsky Mrs. Phyllis Epstein Mrs. Loretta Cullerton Miss Helen Porter Mr. Charles Kemmler Psychologist Mrs. Eileen Springer, RN Mr. Louis Gross Social Worker Miss Lana Braddock Speech Therapist Mrs. Abigail Lawerence, R.N. Mrs. Mary Rosenthal Social Worker Special Services Aid School Progress But today there is no Am I moving into a great adventure, or am I getting day or night, thrown out to the world? Today there is no dark or light. Today there is no black or white. Only shades of gray. enors Spending time in the student lounge is another pattern of Niles West life. Tom Abshire Kim Albach Kathy Alfredson Mark Anderson Faith Ami Bob Anderson Karen Anderschat Richard Angell Karen Anderson Steve Appel Terry Ahr Pam Allweiss Ken Anderson Anita Applebaum Annette Ash Eileen Bahde Toni Barsky Sheldon Asher Vicky Balmes Susan Barrett Dan Arcangeletti Toni Atsaves Debbie Baren Bob Bartik Fran Aren Amy Auerbach Alanna Barr Rick Bartuska Scott Badesch Greg Barsamian Donn Bauer Sharon Baum Mariann Baumann Diane Baumhardt Howard Beck Daniel Beederman Paula Begoun Janet Belcove Sheldon Bell Larry Beller Brooke Belson Sue Bender Tim Bennett John Horvat and Linda Ferrard exhibit their talent in the hall. Rich Benson Judy Bereskin Roger Berger Herb Bergstrom Barbara Bernstein Jill Bernstein Bernard Beverly Judy Beyer Marci Bibergal Henry Birger Art Blinick Alan Blitz Mike Blitz Errol Bliwas 51 Foreign Exchange Andrea Block Sheree Block Joanne Bloom Dianne Bongiovanni Kevin Braden Carole Bradford Ron Bramson Jerry Br andt Student Likes West Judy Braun Kay Bridger Barb Bochek Sue Brody Robert Bronstein Paul Brook Carol Brown Maria Rodriquez estudia alguna cosa menos espanol en la sala de descanso para los estudiantes. Bill Burkhardt Marla Brown Inez Brownstein Rich Cahan Steve Brownstein Thom Brunning Laurie Burke Sue Burton Linda Carlson Mary Casey Keith Cherniet Garry Cohen Dale Conrad Jeff Chamberlain Lynn Chikaraishi Gayle Cohen Patricia Conrad 55 56 Janet Cooper Mike Cooper Jeanne Coorlas JoAnne Copeland Fran Cutler Mary Cutrera Pat Cywinski Cathy Dahlstrom Mary Deasey Steve Dedo William Dehmlow Linda Delano Carol DeLeonardis Denise Delfs John Deluca Carol Deppong Marty Desent Chuck Diamond Cindy Dobbs Kevin Dohm Vicki Drews Anita Duhl David Eaton Jody Ellyne Debbie Dubow Tom Durso Marilyn Egel Roberta Engel Jen Egelston Joe Ennrs Greg Eischen Ellen Erfer Nora Elegreet Karen Ericksen Joanne Erlebacher Brian Esterman Diane Feilen Sue Ficho Tom Erpelding Cheryl Fabiab Fred Feldman Lewis Field Laura Brauer, Nancy Hirschman and Carol Deleonardis relax after a fun-filled night at the Freshman Mixer. Linda Fortman Frank Fortuna Mary-Lynn Foss Grady Foster Nina Foster Steve Frankel Cory Franklin Shelley Franks 61 Estelle Friedman Leslie Ganz Jeff Gettleman Ron Friedman Carol Gates Matt Geyer Barbara Friedkin Cathy Gaan Patty Gavlin Nancy Gibson Dennis Friedler Les Gan Alan Gelfand Glen Gieras David Ganellen Robin George Bonny Gildin Gregory Glassgen Nancy Goldman Susan Gomberg Linda Gordon Richard Glick Meryl Goldner Bob Gomez Sue Gordon 63 Debbi Gorenstein Gregg Goslin Nancy Graham Lynn Grandt Joe Gray Dawn Green Linda Greenberg Terri Greenberg Lary Grossman Cindy Grover Ken Gurrentz Don Hack Craig Hajduk Linda Hall Jane Hamilton Gloria Hansen Sharon Hardyman Dale Haring Dennis Harms Dale Harris Nancy Haug Pat Hausaman Carol Haynes Gary Hazard 65 Don Healy Dale Herbert Jeff Hecktman Tom Heidtke Eric Helgeson Todd Heller Keith Hempel Bob Henning Ken Hertler Sharon Higus Yvonne Hill Mariann Hirakawa Bob Hirschauer Nancy Hirschman Penny Hook Marcia Horan John Horvat Marilyn Horva Mariann Hirakawa and Danny Goldman discuss plans for the weekend. Peggy Hoelbl Terry Hoffberg Lee Hoffman Tom Hohs Bob Hollinger Bill Holmblad 67 For Seniors, It Seems Like the Year That Will Never End Don Horwitz Kenneth Hsu Katie Hulock Jean Iverson Rickey Horwitz Debby Huber Larry Huxhold Ellen Jacobs Doug Hoshizaki Tom Huber Cindy Isoe Jeffrey Jacobs 68 Sue Spitzer studies, but what does it mean. Working and learning to accomplish her dream. Teri Jacobs Ben Jaremus Linda Johnson Babette Kamm David Jaffe Susan Jensen Sandy Joseph Linda Karkow Richard Johnson Mike Kanter Scott Johnson Lesile Kaplan Natalie Joseph Richard Karels Stephanie Karlos Chris Kasper Greg Kaszniak Carol Katznelson Brenda Kauffman Karen Kaufman Joann Kaye Murray Keene Wayne Keith Jay Kenis Robert Kenney Janet Keppen Pat Keppen Michelle Kessler Sheri Kessler Steve Kilian Eugenie Kimura Lori Kite Craig Kittaka Richard Klein Fred Kleinzweig Larry Klemm Scott Klinkman Timothy Klos Richard Konecki Arlene Korman Kathy Knochelman Doug Koda Gordon Kopp David Korkes Bob Knudsen Irene Kohnen Roberta Koral Sarita Kornhauser 72 _ Debbie Kouzes Randolph Kricke Robert Kushner Sue Kosoglad Jim Krause Barb Kurlan Ed Kramer Richard Kruschka Janet Kutza Cindy Lambert Toby Kramer Diane Kudla Gail Lahikainen Jeff Kramer Kathy Krueger Nicki LaCroix Susan Larson Joel Lee Bruce Levey David Levy Adriann Lavery Jeff Lenzen Rhonda Levin Anton Lazaro Alan Lerner llene Levine Greg Launhardt Joan Leimontas Mark Levin Larry Linn Ellyne Lasky Vicki Lehrner Toby Levin Ellen Lieberman Bob Loitz Tim McCloskey Mary McWilliams Glenn Long Debbie McCracken Mike Machalinski Jim Madziarek Mark Magnuson Rick Mandell Jeri Marks Darlene Maede Margaret Malochleb Ron Mann Keith Marks Dave Manski Bruce Marshak Terry Marker Nicholas Martino Andy Markich Roberta Marz 6 Amy Mechla David Menachof Charlene Miller Dan Meenan Connie Mensinger Chuck Miller John Mau Debbie Meier Jeanette Mertens Chris Miller Bob Mead Dale Melin Bradley Miller Debbie Miller John Miller Renee Miller Roxanne Mills Susan Milner Randi Mirsky Wendi Mitchell Sue Mitsui Ray Mohn Laurie Moser Mike Moshinsky Mike Mroz Cyndy Mrozek Karen Mueller Randy Mueller JoAnne Murphy Kathy Nachbauer Mike Nahrstedt Frank Napolitano Wally Nariss Lisa Nathan Ever thought about how much time youāve spent waiting for buses? Kerry Nelson JoAnne Nickols Tom Nielsen Judy Neuhauser Ross Nickow Nancy Nietschmann 80 JoAnn Niles Janice Nishimura Bob Numrich Steve Nusinow Carleen Otto Richard Paddor 81 Seniors Amy Auerbach and Jody Ellyne spend time helping Carl Lang with his Junior prob¬ lems. Thomas Panchesin Nancy Papciak David Pauke William Payne Robert Paddor Michael Pahnke Barbara Palmer Patrica Peat Vera Pforr Robin Peller Carolyn Pepper Joellyn Perlman Doug Perz Scott Perz Joanne Peters Susan Peters David Petersen James Phillips David Pinter Karen Piontek 83 William Pogue Bette Prielozny Ellen Quinn Kathy Plachcinski David Polster Pam Priola Bill Quinn 84 Susan Rahnert Barry Reitman Kay Bridger demonstrates her domestic ability in foods class. Jim Radcliffe Debra Reichle Bonnie Randall Jay Ricketts Maureen Regan Adrienne Ridenhower Marsha Richman Kevin Roach John Roberts Norene Robinson Maria Rodriguez Lynn Rosen Nettie Rolnick Sue Rosen 86 Barry Rosenbloom David Roth Ken Saber 87 Judd Sager Jim Samatas Andrea Schechter Mark Sackrison Constance Sakas Marcia Sapstein David Schiffman 89 Students Take Advantage of New Dress Code Erika Schlegel Bonnie Schmidt Mary Lynn Schmidt Joanne Schneider Marilyn Schulz Ron Schur John Schuster The Annex provides a leisurely place to glance through stacks of magazines. Roseann Searle William Sebastiano Susan Sedloff Gayle Segal Sherry Segal Scott Semar Through the glass door, Marcy Sholder reflects the world Charlene Settler around her. Fred 5hapiro Richard Shechter Sunny Sherman Joel Shalowitz llene Shapiro Herbert Shepard Susan Sherman Richard Shapiro Wayne Sheridan Gail Sherwood 92 Marcy Sholder Edward Sierzega Lynn Simonsen Rollin Soskin Audrey Shoub Jennifer Silensky Ruth Skogsbakken Gail Sperry Monroe Shumate Jay Silvers Abigail Sloan Michael Spiers 93 Students work diligently in Senior English class? Susan Spitzer Michael Starkman Larry Spiwak Pam Stecker Philip Stein Debbie Staar Beth Stein Rhonda Stein Susan Stark Cheryl Stein Nathan Stelzer Teri Spies Donna Stolar Gary Stucka Jacqueline Swartz The student lounge is as good a place as any for Sen¬ iors Pete Witt and Stephanie Karlos to study. Linda Stern Gunther Strehl Thomas Sudow Judith Szczepanski Nanette Stoklosa Michael Strub Michael Sussman Susan Taich Nancy Thiede Susan Timmer Bruce Thompson Sheryl Tolchin Steve Tilkin Barbara Topel 96 Pat Tovell Rene Trossman Paul Vandverloop Esther Toporek Frank Tripicchio Karen Unrath Barbara Vellen John Tritschler Gary VanCleave Branka Vuksan New Policies Provide Jackie Vorpagel Burt Wahlburg Sue Wallace Nadia Walthers Mary Wargo John Warner Sue Warner Ronald Warren Lori Wassermann Pat Weber Mark Weidling Beverly Weinstein 98 Seniors With More Free Time Jim Welter Candy Wertheimer Sue Weser Phil Wexler Beth Wiczer Paula Willner Jim Wilson Sandra Wilson Allan Winkler Don Winkler Mack Winn Mike Witkowski 99 Healthy senior boys seem to enjoy their many lunch periods. Robert Wolin John Wolter Alan Wolters Alan Wu Peter Witt Marlee Wolf Elaine Woods Vicki Wurmfcn Allen Wittek Larry Wolin Kathleen Woods Emi Yamauchi But today there is no Am I a fee In the crowd or am 11 an Individual? day or night. Today there is no dark or light. Today there is no black or white. Only shades of gray. Juniors Marilyn Stone proves that a student can study anywhere. JUNIORS ā SEARCH FOR OPEN CAMPUS After receiving study hall release, the Class of 72ā are now trying to establish some form of Open Campus. Holly Henry attempts to study in the student lounge. Debbie Edington takes time out to relax from a hectic schedule. 105 Junior release provides a meeting for Sue Spear, Marjorie Sandlow, and Marla Mendelson. Juniors Jim Abrohmson Mike Accomondo Adrienne Adelman Linda Almblod Glen Almcrantz Barbara Alt Tom Amarantos Carolyn Anderson Kyle Anderson Sue Anderson Mark Androw Steve Arndt James Arnold Rand Arons Gail Arnow Patricia Arwine Jim Astrene Louis Atsaves Laurie Aubens Jack Austin Arlene Baake Andy Balbirer Deborah Ballinger Jill Barr Billie Barron Roger Bartholow Rose Battista Denise Baum Art Baxter Rich Beckman John Beere Barbara Bell Mike Bellos Gory Belson Brian Bennett Barry Berger Dave Berger Marcy Berger Scott Bergstrom Carol Berman Randy Berman Robert Beswick Beth Bianchi Gloria Bieber Joann Bielski Mike Billman Tom Bindus Andi Birren Gail Bizar Jeff Bloom Beth Blumenthal Richard Blumenthal Sue Blumenthal Mitchell Bock Robert Boden Ed Bohrer Karen Bonelli Bob Bonetti Mark Borin Mike Boucher Kathy Bowler David Boylan George Brabec Steven Brosch Donna Brennan Steve Bresette Andie Brody Craig Brooks Marcy Brotman Cindy Brown Nancy Brown Sam Brown Tom Brown Greg Buchel Gory Brugliera James Buns Mitch Burack Don Burrows Vivian Byk Jeff Byron Jim Cagen Lynn Cain Nancy Cardis Kathy Cardis Bob Casey Linda Castle Denise Chase 106 Juniors Sondy Davis Michael Davis Mitch Dayan Donna Deferville Michael Deger Janet Deleonardis Carol Deluca Jo Deluco Barb Delugach Joe Delulip Warren Demadich Figen Demirel Maria Diacoumakos Howard Diamond Ruth Diamond Jay Dicker Sherry Dickholtz Debbie Dolce Margaret Divarco Mark Domenella Sue Donenberg John Dowd Syrell Drew Laura Duchaj David Duebner Margaret Dugan Gary Dunin Dorothy Dunklebe rger Luann Durso Ken Dziordzik Leon Edelson Debbie Edington 107 Beverly Chavin Gary Chelcun Calvin Chow George Chrisos Dale Christiansen Eddie Chupack Kirby Church Alfred Cirrincione Joan Claus Janet dayman Phillip Clesi Marilyn Clyman Lorry Cohen Mike Cohen Roxane Cohen Ted Cohen Mark Cohn Rebecca Cohn Frank Coletto Karen Cohhorp Linda Cooperman Joe Cortina Linda Corty Mindy Cristol Craig Culloton Karen Cwiak Rosemary Dahm Lori Dainas Ron Dassinger Bonny Davis Karen Frankel Louis Freedman Greg Freres Steve Frey Elise Friedman Lynn Friedman Mark Friedman Tom Friedman Collien Furman Barbara Futransky Jim Gocki Bob Gajewski Kurt Gaiter Jeff Ganellen Louis Gantz Bob Ganz Debra Garfinkel Cindy Garland Jill Garland Gail Garnhart Lisa Garoon Robin Gartner Jeff Gaule Bruce Gaynes Rhonda Gerber Jon Gerchikov Lynda Gertz Domini Giallombardo Missy Gilbert Kevin Gilmore Mike Gilman Marene Gilluly Harlan Gladstein Chris Glass Ellen Glickman Sherry Goland Cheryl Goldberg Lenny Goldberg Dale Goldenberg Larry Goldsmith Janet Evensen Tom Fahsbender Ande Farrell Richard Feiss Denise Feldman Karri Feldman Laurie Feldman Ray Feldman Steve Fenchel Richard Ferrard Sue Fields Sharon Fierman Linda Filgut Scott Finnerman Janice Fiset Monica Fisher Dan Flood Jean Flood Tony Fortuna Vivian Fortuna John Fougerousse Mary Frake Jody Frank Bruce Frankel Stig Edwardson Phillip Egebrecht Renie Einbinder David Eischen Lee Eisenberg Dave Ekenberg Sue Ellwing Mike Elman Phil Elman Alan Elste Bob Englhard Gail Epstein Jeff Epstein Phil Erdman Marilee Erickson Lucille Ermilio Michael Ernt Jane Estes 108 Juniors Cheryl Go Renee Gott Richard Gottlieb Tim Graham Mark Graubart Nancy Green Scott Green Sue Green Wendy Greenfield Steven Greenenwald Gory Greitman Jackie Grimm Ryan Grimm Michael Grots Brian Gruber Donna Gruenke Roger Gruzynski Randall Grybowski Linda Guiand Jim Gutschick Ron H acker Al Hagi Patti Hall John Hallberg Deborah Hamilton Carol Handeltman Jene Hardel Guenther Hartfeil Barbara Hattendorf Rich Hausman Joann Heeres Madeleine Heidrich Nancy Heidrich Tom Heinz Karen Helford Scott Heller Holly Henry Lana Herold Ellice Heyman Emily Hill Rick Hill Steve Hintz John Hiratsuka Wendy Hirsch Marion Hoelzer Michael Hoffman Sue Hoffman Terry Hoffmon Tom Hoffman Mark Hohs Fred Holdmann Cindy Holliday Bob Holmblod Ann Holmboe Al Holstein Jody Homer Bill Homer Peggy Hook Jim Homthal Jeff Horvitz Andi Horwich Diane Horwitz Paula Housakos Laurie Howard John Howicki Frances Hulock George Idelman Richard Isaacson Greg Iverson Nancy Iwoi Caryn Jocobs Sue Jacobs Judy Jacoby Leslie Jaffe Terri Jansson June Jason Linda Jenkins Dave Jennetten Pam Jeschke Jacki Johnson 109 Pom Kaden Gorry Kahalnik Barry Kalish Clifford Kaminsky Pete Kanavos Nancy Kanter Rochel Kaplan Jamas Kapuscinski Lan Karson Kan Kaspar Allan Kass Al Katsoolias Ricky Katz Russ Katz Zaka Katz Cindy Kanis Barb Karman Mika Kam Harb Kiafal Stava Kiar Cindy Kirsbmon Russ Klauss Stava Klain Tom Klamans Scott Klamptarp Kari Klinsky Kristina Klint Paul Klipowkz Dawn Kluga Brant Knobloch Bruca Knobloch Sua Koapka Lynna Koastar Mika Koauna John Kolb Stava Kondratowicz Catharine Kopinski Robert Korajczyk Kevin Korol 110 Juniors Leslie Lenell Nancy Leonchik Jeff lerner David levernier Judy Levine Linda Levine Nancy Levine Rick Levinson Andrea Levinthal Mike Levy Debra Lewis Kathy Lewis Faith Korey Peter Korn Lisa Kornbluth Larry Korrub Leslie Korrub Helen Kostel Ann Kotlarczyk Bill Kouba Gary Kozak Craig Kozokar Mike Krainski Julie Kramer Steve Kramer Pam Krause Bari Kreiter Marta Kreiter in Nancy Mueller Richard Multan Susan Mura Michael Nabolotny Alan Nagelberg Dennis Nakanishi Janine Nariss Bev Nassey Tina Neglia Bill Nehart John Nelson Debbie Nesselson Leslie Newman Lynn Newman Mark Newman Mike Niesman Reed Nitsche Diane Nordin Ira Novoselsky John Nowicki Marcy Nudelman Janice Obrand Brian Obrien Cary Obrochta Mike Ocallaghan Randy Ochonicki Barbara Ohara Robert Okazaki Len Olson Ronald Olson Marlene Lewis Marla Lieberman Sheri Lieberman Richard Lindahl Dave Lindberg Paul Lindeman Sherie Linn Debby Lipschultz Randi Lipschultz Sharon Lisman Sharon Liss Rich Little Jim Littwin Linda Lloyd Michele Lombard Sandy Lome Dan Lundie Roberta Luskin Bruce Lynn Richard Lyon Donald Mcallister Lloyd Mcelfresh Karen Macdonald Jon Macnider Mariann Madziarek Kurt Mahler Marjorie Majewski Linda Malz Jay Mandell Lois Mandel Mary Marciniak Stephen Marcus Annetta Martin Rich Matzkin Michael May Sue Mayber Susan Medak Mickey Meiselman Marla Mendelson Susan Messink Bonnie Metrick Dick Meves Bob Meyer Michelle Michels Nurit Midler Cindy Miller Diane Miller Peter Minx Susan Missner August Mitchell Kathleen Mitchell Bill Mitz Larry Mueller David Moore Lori Moshinsky Larry Moskowitz Janice Mossong Paul Motenko Barry Mueller Cindy Mueller Dorothy Mueller Doug Mueller Gail Mueller m Juniors Cindy Regner Scott Regula Wendy Reichert Jim Reifenberg Maure en Reilly Sheryl Resnick Darcy Riback Sob Riha Larry Robbins Mike Roberto Lorry Rock Scott Rode Marla Rodnick Maria Rodriguez Ricardo Rodriguez J. Rofkind Chris Roscop Roberto Rosen Mark Rosenberg Rick Rosenberg Pom Rosengarden Tom Rosenkranz Nancy Rosenstone Terrence Rosienski Dale Rosin Kathy Rossmann Mark Rothman Helayne Rovell Arnold Rowen Ken Rubel Mark Rubin Donno Rubin Steve Rubin Kenneth Rubenstein Robert Rubinstein Diane Rugen Gory Rukin Tom Ruppert Sob Ryon Glenn Saber Pam Sochnoff Sonnie Saeks Harriett Saletko Nancy Opalka Reid Ostrowski Gail Otto Dick Ovington Cynthi Ponagiotaros Kathy Pappas Ted Parge Laura Parks Lynette Pasek Rich Pearson Rich Peck Daryl Penn Marita Perlman Susan Perlman Mark Perlow John Perri Mane Persino Lynne Pertt John Petella Sill Peterson Karen Peterson Lydia Peterson Roger Peterson Janice Petroske Wayne Petroske Roberta Pfeil Gory Piwko Sennett Plotnick Jerilynn Pollack Lynn Pollack Sue Polone Zozislaw Ponski Pam Porcaro Nancy Portugal Debi Porzel Mike Potempa Janet Priess Sill Provost Jeanine Qualiardi Patty Quirk Mark Rabinowitz Joe Radermocher Dean Radum Elaine Raffel Steve Rainero Sorry Rapaport Sorb Raymond Don Raymond Gregory Razka Renee Reade 113 Polly Simms Karon Simonetti Gus Sisto Mark Skaltki Debbi Skelnik Michael Sloan Paul Smedberg Prank Smith Stuart Smoller Lorry Snyder Howard Solomon Sill Spagnoli Steven Spear Susan Spears Janis Spencer David Shires Mitch Shore Rhonda Shore Sue Sierzega Steve Siet Marla Sigman Sharon Sikevitz Betty Silver Paula Silver Horry Silverman Stuart Sihrerstein Candy Simmons Frank Saltzberg Mark Saltzman Anita Salzman Marjorie Sandlow Floyd Schecter John Schimel Donna Schlag Joanne Schlesinger Don Schmidt Andrea Schneider Renee Schneider Rose Schrader Frank Schreiber Mike Schreiber Howard Schwartz Robert Schwartz Gary Scipione Maribess Scott John Searle Susan Senoff Arlene Shall Gina Shelton Bob Shepard Arnold Sherey Hollis Sherman James Sherman Mike Shimp Strumming the guitar helps Jeff Unaer n t away from it all. 114 Juniors Mr. Boevers injects a bit of humor into his history class. Noreen Spencer Janet Spielman Rich Spielman Sam Spina Sandy Spitzer Annette Springer Mark Stocy Sharon Stonkowicz Letta Starr Morryl Stotlond Mark Stearns Joanne Steffen Lyanne Steffen Liz Steiger Debra Stein Arlene Sternquist Mark Stielow Paulette Stocker Jeff Stolberg Larry Stone Nancy Stone Marilyn Stone Beth Strauss Susan Strauss Mike Streicher Richard Stremke Stephanie Suane Mary Sutfin Sharon Sutherland Fred Swonke Mauree Talman Tom Tanaka Judy Tanner Max Tosh Marcee Taxman Marlene Teichner James Tell Joe Terdkh Tom Thome Eileen Thuna Wendy Tobias Stephen Topczewski Joe Trolmer Fred Trester Ed Tripp 115 A place to sit and a time to talk for Marci ibergal and Dale Rosin. Debbie Weis Jay Weiii Fred W i t Goyle W.iā Ell n Wei Michelle Wei Phil Waits Renee W iĀ , Ariel Weinberg Jim Welch Dennii Verany Harry Vergil Lynn Voeditch Sandy Wagman Scott Wald Ric Wolovitch Maureen Walih Liia Warady Vincent Watterlohn Dick Watti Carol Weber John Wehrmacher Beverly Weidinger Sandy Weil Gregg Weinitein Alex Wein Barry Wein David Wein 116 Juniors Bonnie Yoblon Scott Yones Charles Young Debbie Young Tom Young Bernard Youngman Jeffrey Youngman Ines Zaban Gregg Zajac Tom Zajac Keith Zar Mark Zawiski Karen Zazove Linda Zeman Chuck Zenn Cathy Zero Bill Zimmer Scott Zolka Howard Zyburt Larry Goldstein David Kaplan This monitor studies when business is slow. 117 Sophomores Points and lines supply these Geometry students with plenty of work daily. This years sophomores, representing the class of ' 73 contrib¬ uted many things that will long be remembered. Among their numerous services were aiding in the committee for open study halls and continuing to achieve the goal of Open Campus. The class of ' 73 is one in which changing patterns of education have been and will continue to be experienced. Sitting down is a nice change for sophomore cheerleader s. Steve Rabin, Norman Rubenstein, David Greenberg, and Al Putterman wait patiently to board the bus after putting in a hard days work at Niles West. 118 Mike Ginesi quickly skims the paragraph he is to type within the next sixty seconds. 119 Sophomores Michelle Abrams Ed Ahrens loonn Albanese Alan Alfredson Pat Allen Jill Alles Ed Alswede Richard Alt Greg Amarantos Don Ami Nicholas Anastos Kenton Andersen Gary Anderson Joel Anderson Lorayne Anderson Mark Appel Mary Archibald Mary Armington Al Armisteod Marilee Arnold Dick Ams Jonah Aronson Dave Arwine David Ash Bernard Asher Jim Asher Marcia Ashlevitz Anastasia Atsaves Victoria Atsaves Joe Bacigalupo Naomi Baer Bruce Bahcall Riehard Bairn Marc Bannister Lisa Baron Phillip Baron Lynn Barr Leeann Barrett Luann Barrett Tom Bartlett Joan Bauer Dave Baumhardt Elizabeth Becker Mike Beckman Sheryl Begoun Shirlee Behr Susan Beider Phillip Bell Brian Blaszynski Robert Blatt Mike Blechman Burton Blinick Joan Block Phillip Block Sue Block Steve Blum Jeff Blumenfeld Barb Blumenthal Virginia Bennett Dan Sensing Jane Beran Jill Berg Valerie Bergstrom Will Beringer Bob Berkowitz Barry Bernstein Gary Bernsteii Scott Berstein Cary Berzock Betty Bieber Ralph Biller Denise Billitteri David Blanc Leslie Bland Patti Allen takes just a few minutes to remo ve herself from the world of Foreign Language. 120 Sophomores JoĀ«l Cooper Diane Cosgrove Carrie Costopoulos Nancy Cowin Pam Crawford Jennifer Cuff Rita Daniel Sheila David John Davis Mozelle Dayan Margaret Deasy Diane Dedo llene Bursteen Lynn Bush Bonnie Butler Tom Callahan Andy Callner Bob Camras Ron Capodagli Kathy Cardis Brad Cartwright Don Castle Lynn Cherney Bob Chimberoff Calvin Chow Joy Christensen Kathy Church Harry Clauson Denise Cohen Lynn Cohen Nan Cohen Steve Cohen Wayne Cohen Rick Conrad David Conti Diane Cooper 121 Ron Dickstein Ross Diederich Paulette Domorocki Jeff Dordick Dave Dorfman Bob Dorfman Mark Doroff Donna Drew John Drew Chris Dubas Pat Duncan Scott Eden Steve Edmonds Anna Egelston Steve Ehos Debbie Eisenstein Bruce Elbin Karen Elegreet Ann Engelhardt Tom English Jeff Entratter Jim Epstein Mike Ericksen Gayle Erickson Fran Ermilio Rhonda Evans Sharyl Evans Vicki Fabian Holly Farris Mel Fein Cary Feldman Ellen Feldman Cindy Fergus Jim Flannery Rick Fogel Margaret Foo Joan Forman Susie Fox Tony Fragassi Alisa Frankel i Watching television seems to be a nice break for sophomores, Jeff Goldsher, Joe Glick, Greg Kwiecinski, and Jay Richman 122 Felice Lambert, Harvey Scheff, and Jeff Blumenfeld take advan¬ tage of the warm fall weather. Sophomore Mark Freedkin Patty Freeman Barb Friedman Jon Friedman Carol Fritzsholl Ron Fuchs Brian Funai Tony Gagliano Chrit Gagomiros Ron Ganellon Bryan Gannon Gory Gates Virginia Gatz Andrew Gebel Gail Gerber Bob Gibbons 123 David Greenberg Neal Greenberg Sheree Greenberg Mike Greenfield Sheldon Greenspon Barbara Greentfein Kathy Groeling Bob Grover Sherry Gruby Holly Gump Bill Gump June Gunderson Maria Gundolf Cindy Gussis Scott Guttmon Carol Habighurst Jay Hackin Darlene Halfpap Nadene Halfpap Ellen Hallberg Lynne Honlon Kim Harris Mimi Harris John Harms John Hausaman Patti Hayes Bryant Hazard Mary Healy Ken Hebeker Mike Heeney Monitoring in the Guidance Center is just one of the many things that can be done in a studentās spare time as demonstrated by Lisa Hos- field. Linda Heim Janis Heimann Jon Heinz Bill Heinz Adele Heller John Hengesh Mark Hermele Michael Herst Robert Herst Richard Herstein David Hintz Sharon Hirakawa Lori Hirsh Joyce Hoelbl Connie Hoffman Richard Hoffman Bob Hohs Darryl Hold Dave Hollinger Barb Holmblad Audrey Holzer Andy Horn Nancy Horvot Lisa Hosfield Sophomores Lorry Howard Jeff Huber Lorry Huber Lynn Hughes Jim Hupperich Dave Hutchinson Ā m mm w | . Jt+ h,M Dave Korb Rhonda Kosover Georgia Koutouzos Mark Kroig Barb Kramer Karen Kramer Barb Kravitz Bruce Krawetz Richard Kreegier Jill Krolik Steve Kropp Pam Kuhl Phil Kuan Greg Kwiecinski Denise Labay Howard Labow Aida Laleian Felice Lambert Steve Johnson Rhonda Jones Steven Kacel Marilyn Kalish James Kamps Gary Kanter Natalie Kanter Patty Kanter Sue Kaplan Wendy Kaplan Pete Katsoulis Alan Katz John Kellman Bob Kelly Judy Kempf Dan Keno Marc Kerman Sheila Kinney George Kirby Mark Kirste Kathy Klebbe Lori Klemptner Karilyn Klint Morey Koda Mike Kohrman Greg Kohls Rick Kollath Bob Kopinski Marc Koplon Leslie Koral 125 Karl Landberg Andrea Landsman Bonnie Lane Scott Lapins Brenda Larson Alan Lasowski Gary Lazarz Anita Leavitt Robin Leavitt Ed Lefkovitz Gary Leib Barry Leibson Mark Leonida Sue Lesser Joe Levatino Monica Levin Rachel Levin Sanford Levin Barb Levine Karen Levine Cynthia Lewison Gary Lewison Jeff Liametz Georgine Lianos Lori Lindheimer April Lipon Hal Lipshutz Nancy Liskar Kim Litke Roxanne Litman Gary Loitz Stev e Lome Janice Lorek Blake Lorenz Walter Lovelady Kim Luecht Olga Luppo Michele Lustig Joan Lyman Richard Lytton Larry McCracken Joan McDonald 126 Denis McEnerey Gail MacDonald Kent McGuire Jim McIntyre Guy Macewan Rich Machalinski Dawn Manor Jon Manski Janet Marmel Debbie Masarocchio Steve Masters John Matchen Nancy Mauer Martin May Sue Mayer Pam Meadow Terry Meisner Paul Mensingcr Sherri Messer Gary Messinger Mark Mildenberger Sandi Milin Mary Miller Melanie Miller Spanish sets these students working diligently. Sophomores Bob Miller Shirley Mion Raymond Mirowski Diane Mitchell Mike Mitchell Sandy Mitsui Linda Moeller April Moennig Roger Molina Bob Monitz Donna Moore Bonnie Morgan Murray Morris Gary Morrison Bob Morrison Pyllis Moss 127 Paul Moy Cathy Mrozek Carole Nakashima Vicki Nakanishi Laura Heiberg Craig Nelson Bill Nelson Gene Nessenson Wendy Netzky Mark Neuman Ed Newmark Lon Nianick Donna Nietschmann Steve Niles Holly Niman Gary Nishimura Kathy Noga Mike Norberg Ron Nordin Debbie North Tim Norum Sheryl Nudel Nancy Numrich Ron Nutting Cathy Oberlander Mark Oberrotman John O ' Brien Steve O ' Brochta Mark O ' Collaghan Pat O ' Connor Kathie Ohlson Koren Olson John O ' Malley Mike Oroark Kevin Ortery Nancy Oscarson Russ Ostergaard Lucy Pagni Paul Panik Janice Papciak Donna Partington Douglas Passett Patrick Pavia Bonnie Paves Gary Pavlick Mark Pecho Robert Pizzoloto Dave Pokvitis Lon Polin Allan Pollack Sheree Pomper Debbie Potash Ron Poticha Alene Potter Sue Preston Roberta Prielozny Kim Priola Jim Privatsky John Puetz Alan Putterman Peggy Qualiardi Mary Quist Jill Robin Steve Rabin Al Rask Rosemary Razka Janis Reifenberg Joanne Reinhard Peter Rekas Dale Repke Tom Riccio Wayne Richards Jay Richman Tim Ridley Ricardo Riveron Harry Rofkind Lisa Rogow Jim Roland Koren Roller Susan Roos Debbie Rosen Ronnie Rosen Sherry Rosen Steve Rosenberg Jeff Rosengarden Denise Rossmann Arlene Rotheiser Gordon Rothman John Rozek Norman Rubenstein Alan Rubin Janice Rubin Robert Rubin Rich Ruley Pete Ruskin Kathy Ryan Walter Ryan David Sacks Fran Saidel Bill Sakas Mike Salinger Linda Saltsberg Laurie Saltz Fred Sanchez Suzi Schaffer Jim Schaller Ken Schatzma Harvey Scheff Joe Schilloci Linda Schimel Jill Schlag Jill Schlan John Schlegel Lori Schlesinger Lynda Schlesinger Ivy Schmidt 128 Sophomores Ann Schneider Barb Schneider Carol Schneider Gay Schodin Eleanor Schrader Sutanne Schulz Debbie Schur Debbie Schusteff Ellen Schwartz Robin Schwartz Sharon Schwartz Suite Schwartz Anthony Scipione Joe Sean Gail Sebring Jill Sebring Linda Silverberg Dan Silverman Gary Simon Jody Simon Marian Simon Rick Skipton Jackie Sloan Carolyn Smith Kim Smith Phil Smith Robert Smith Wendy Smith Mory Smolenski Mary Sobol Gary Solecki Charlotte Solin Jackie Solomon Gene Sorensen Sue Sorensen Brenda Spagnoli Bob Spector Steve Spector Frank Sperry Linda Spielman 129 Jon St lz r Jon t Stielow Nancy Stianko Rick Stohl Moure n Stolar Linda Ston Al Storm Scott Strehlow Morgaret Strub Dan tt Strz i cki Barb Stucka Andy Sumner Debbi Simmon Jo Swanson Potric Swock Rich Szczepanski Cathy Sz lag Evelyn Toro dash Dor n Toront Mock Torczynski P rry Torica Robert Tarrant Donna Tarrson Linda Tarshis Elisa Tash Gl n Taylor Bill T g rt R n Ā« Terlap Linda Thomo Bob Thornton David Tiltz Howard Tolsky Bruce Topol Arlen Toth Kathy Tralmer Sharon Tranter Felicia Trevor Ken Tripi Joann Tripicchio Jim Trozzo Orhan Uner Ginni Vaughn Robert Wadsworth Tony Wagner Susan Waldin Ellen Wales Robyn Wallach Tim Walsh Roxanne Walthers Robert Wamsley Bob Worman Marcy Wax Scott Weber Jim Wegrzyn Dan Welter Hildegerd Wenz Stephen Wernikoff Gary Wexler Mario Whit Ricky Widen Carol Wilander Diane Wilson Sue Wilson Marcia Winkler Rachel Winpar Peggy Winslow Bruce Wishnoff Patti Witt Cathy Wolf Joel Wolin Dori Weiner Vicki Weil Scott Weiser Edward Weiss Money Weiss Keith Weisz 130 Sophomores Ross Diederich and Bob Thornton find Geometi, class a good place to think things out. Mik Wolin Donna Worth Sandra Yablon Linda YaĀ ingĀ«r Pool Ym L inda YĀ«fĀ ky Linda Yi 131 Freshmen The Windy City comes to Skokie as these Niles West students wait for their buses. Class of 74 Progresses The class of 1974 shows a great promise. By accepting the responsibilities that goes with open lunch and choice of study hall, they show willingness to develop into a mature and able class. Dennis Fischbach takes advantage of the vending machine during his lunch pe¬ riod. New friends are made quickly at the Freshman Mixer. 132 Freshmen Undo Accomondo Sue Accomondo Nancy Adams Jodi Addis David Aizuss Lori Albanese Richard Albrecht Dave Alden Diane Alfredson Edward Allard Cathy Almblad Steven Anderson Debbie Arndt Joe A rv id son Cathy Ashner Claude Awisati Larry Badesch Dan Bailey Debbie Baker Pat Baker Sue Baker Steve Camis and Tom Cozzola ponder a question proposed by their science teacher. 133 John Baldridge Kim Bolin David Barber Steve Barron Jon Barth Paul Bartsch Susan Bou Guy Baumler Jim Beck Jane Beck Kristin Beere Mike Begoun Paul Beisch Gregg Benario Ray Bender Robert Bereskin Elise Berggreen Andy Berkowitz Helene Berkowitz Glen Berman Pom Bernardini Kevin Bick Bob Bindus Mike Binstein Jerry Birkenheier Diane Birkley Sue Birren Jeff Blackman Nancy Blameuser Lauren Blanc llene Bloom Sue Boehlke Walter Boles Jeff Bolker Scott Bond Bruce Bondy Frank Bonetti Elayne Bontze Karen Borde Wayne Bordes Renee Borgardt Lynn Borre 134 Gail Carter Gail Casagrando Tom Casey Dave Cass Joel Chupack Koren Cocking Freshmen Lisa Desalvo Elian Desnet George Despotides Denise Devoney Mike Dibatilio Pom Dickert Edward Dieschbourg William Dieschbourg John Dijohn John Dione Debbie Dorfman Nancy Dorfman Howard Dome Joel Drazner Dave Duchaj Dale Duda Debbie Dunkelberger David Duris Mark Dyslin Alice Eaton Diane Eaton Larry Eckerling Gail Edington More Eisenberg Susan Eisenberg David Eissmon Steve Ekenberg Gig. Elliott Lisa Ellyne Michael Engelhardt Debra Enger Jeonne Erickson 135 Nancy Goldsher Joan Gollin Roberta Gollin Jon Goldman Steve Gomez Mark Gonzalez Neil Good Dione Goodman Lon Goodman Lynne Goodman Marla Goodman Either Gordon Linda Gordon Mark Gorlewicz Julie Gotlin Jill Graham Philip Graubart Jessica Green Joyce Green Nancy Green Robin Green Bruce Greenberg Roni Greene John Grimm Larry Gross Steve Grossinge. Dave Grossman Jerry Grouzard Mark Grundland Lorry Gualano Joy Erickson Mary Erickson Debbie Erlebocher Steve Ester) Jeff Esterman Marly Ettling Bob Eurich Peter Evans Reed Farrell Ron Febrow Dale Feldman Lori Ficho Cathy Fierla Ross Fimoff Dennis Fischboch Jodi Flack Greg Flasch Linda Fleck Greg Flood Tom Flood Sue Floros Tanya Forman Jim Fougerousse Dean Francis Jill Franklin Poul Frazee Beth Friedman Renee Friedman Crystal Fukuyo Bill Gabriel Bob Gagliono Louise Galindo Ed Galster Michael Garcia Russ Garpow Jim Gatz Michelle Gettleman Bill Geyer Scott Gillaspy Ron Gillen Mike Gilman Brian Glassgen Bruce Glicksberg Sue Goebel Kurt Gokbudak Lois Gold Emmet Goldberg Erma Goldberg Debbie Goldenberg Ken Goldenstein Jerry Goldfein J 136 Freshmen Vicki Hayman Mona Hecktman Sylvana Heidrich Laura Heiniger Steven Heinz Mark Helgeson Jay Haller Cynda Hempel Terete Hentz David Herbstmon Tim Hengels Robyn Harold Morty Hildebrand Dione Hilkin James Him Audrey Hirsch Judy Hirtchman Bruce Hirsih Clarke Hoagland Kim Hobin Bill Hoffing Marcia Hoffman Steve Hojnacki Pam Holman Tom Homer Bob Honeman Jeff Hook Linda Horn John Hosanna Mark Hosfield Gary Hoshizaki Tony Housakos Don Hughes Stephen Hughes Cathy Imhof Brenda Isenstein Richard Issen Bonnie Jackson Don Jacobs Jock Jacobson Jim Janesku Scott Jaster George Jensen Steven Johansen Gail Johnson Steve Johnson Susan Johnson Thomos Jones Steve Josenkoski Marc Joseph Wendy Koden Shelley Kahalnik Susan Kaiser Seth Kollick Sharon Kallman Lynne Kaminer Paul Kaminski Noel Kamm Joel Kaplan Randy Koplon 137 Susan Kelly Paul Kesselman David Kibort Alan Kimura Gale Kirste Chari Klein Marilyn Klein Robin Klemptner Annette Klugman Jim Klyman Cheryl Knudsen Danny Koehler Jackie Koeune Scott Kollins Diane Kopinski Amiel Kornel Susan Kosakowski Betsy Kotin Richard Kressgier Don Kretschmer Jim Krier Patricia Kriho Beth Krolik Gary Kron Thomas Kropp Chris Krueger Roger Krusen Bob Laureys Patty Lauritzen Tim lavnick Bill Lease Julie Leavitt Frank Leider Linda Leifer Jill Lein Norbert Leitza Ellen Lemsky Clara Leonido Mike Lesser Kerry Levin Rama Levitan Debbie Lewis Susan Kudla Mary Beth Kurr Alan Kurti Larry Kwalwaser Steve Ladewig Geoffrey Lagioia Jeff Lambert Gary Lande Bonnie Landerman Linda Lange Sue Lapinski Doug Launhardt Karen Dayno and Cindy Liss chatter together while uses the telephone. 138 Freshmen Judy Rose is pleased to hear about her pro¬ gram change from her counselor. Steven Lewis John Liano Jeff Lichten Laura Linke Cindy List Mark Liu Debbie Litke Ron Litke Bill Littwin Kim Lockwood Maureen Lombard Della Lofland Scott Lowell John Lowen Margaret Lynn Bob McAllister Beverly McCabe Daryl McCants John McDonald Howard McElfresh Tom McLean Bill McNamara Brad Mace wan Doreen Maciejewski Sue Madziarek Cynthia Magnus Kim Mahnke -Diane Malinowski Charles Malochleb Lori Mangurten Mardysue Markowitz Mindy Marsh Scott Marshall Bruce Massard Richard Masters John Mqtcher Bob Matlin Ellen Matysik Martino Mauer Cathy May David May John Mead Robin Meister Bonnie Merritt Vem Meyer Neil Mikula Ken Milin Bonnie Miller Sue Miller Nancy Miller Sandra Miller Rick Mills Barbara Min Fred Mirsky 139 Bob Netz Bruce Neumann Suzette Neveau Beth Nicholson Glenn Nickow Michael Nieder Ray Niles Neil Niman Cathy Nordeen Tom Norman Barry Nowak Janet Nudel Debbie Nudelman Bryan Nutting Tom Nykolayko Anita Obrano Andy O ' Brien Barb O ' Brien Mike Oclon Helene O ' Hara Steve Okazaki Diana Olson John Olson Francie Oscherwitz Jeff Oshona Michoel Osmolak Debbie Pabst Rich Pacente Demetra Panagiotaros Mike Parker Paul Parker Lorene Pasek Guy Pavlik Diane Payne Janet Payne John Pearson Rich Pearson Borry Pecho Bruce Pecho Larry Peckler Mike Perconti Sanford Perlman Steve Perlow Ken Peters Corl Pfeil Thalia Photos Kathy Piontek Peter Platz Lorry Pockrandt David Podell Craig Polanzi Greg Polito Caryn Pollack Laurel Porter Scott Porter Benji Potkin Paul Puttrich Steve Pyshos Sal Quatrochi Jeff Rabin 140 Freshmen Judi Rose Jockie Rosen Russell Rosen Howard Rosenberg Susan Rosenberg Steve Rosenberg Steven Rosenberg Sharon Ross Randy Rosset Jim Rostron Alex Rothacker Steve Ruben Beth Rubin Andrea Rue Jane Ruskin Judy Saltsberg Mike Scipione Jim Scott Robert Scott Steve Seidman Donna Selzer Richard Shandling David Shapiro Gail Shapiro Dave Shelton Alan Sherbin Herb Sherman James Shields Dale Shultz Cathy Shurson Greg Siciak Andrea Siegel Dave Siers Howard Sikevitz Ardel Simon Lisa Simons Rhonda Simmons Mike Sinopoli Ron Sitrick Anita Skaggs 141 Elaine Spagoletti Steven Spak Scott Spector Steven Spencer Steven Spielman James Spina Lynn Spina Richard Spinks Susan Spreckman Mike Stancsits Carole Stannard Penny Stark Julie Starkman Barbara Stauber Joe Steiger Ellen Stein Mark Stein Helen Stephenson Edmund Stern Lori Stern Wendy Stern Len Stoia Matt Stoklosa Alan Stone Donna Stone Mary Stout Susan Strehlow Lauren Streicher Howard Sturt Bill Sullivan Steve Spack, Sanford Perlman and Doug Smock listen carefully to a science lecture by Mr. Black- more. Linda Sutherland Tim Sutter Alan Swanke Louisa Swanke Tim Swenson Mark Swimmer Sue Swock Nancy Tabloff Cindy Takiguchi Laura Taldone Joel Tamraz Carl Tash Potty Tell Tulla Terpinas Lisa Thompson Mark Thompson Nancy Tipitino Julie Topczewski Chris Torp Sue Treiber Janet Tripi Debbie Troyan Laurie Unger Karen Valenziano 142 Freshmen Sharon Vass Mary Ventrello Vicki Vicini Debra Vonderlinden Jim Vorpagel Barbara Wagman Fred Waldman Ed Walouitch Ashur Warda Karen Warkenthien Michael Wargo Wendy Warsaw Joan Weber Bill Wegrxyn Charles Wehrmacher Ann Weigand Joel Weinfeld Richard Weinstein David Weiss David Weiss Alona Weissberg Sarinda Weitz Jay Weltzer Jerry Welter Ron Whelan Linda Wiebort Mark Wilcox Karen Willerman Barbara Wilson Ron Wilson Cheryl Winkler Carol Wisniewski Andy Wollin Donna Wolin Nancy Wolnik Debbie Womer Stan Woytowicz Leslie Wurman Paul Yamauchi Michael Yefsky Chuck Yelen Ernest Yoshino Gregory Zajac Curt Zawiski David Zazove Freshmen Jodi Halperin and Julie Leavitt gaze intently at the sophorr ore class rings. M3 But today there is no day or night. Today there is no dark or light. Today there is no Can we place so much emphasis on extracurricular programs, while academic programs are being cur¬ tailed? black or white. Only shades of gray. Return to Classes Ushers in New Programs Summer was a luxury, which always seemed to pass all too quickly. Late sleepers and daily beach-goers soon were transformed into serious book-toters. To ease the strain of the new routine, study halls were eliminated for Juniors. Lunch periods were also extended for Juniors and Seniors so they could better partake of cafeteria cui¬ sine. (ABOVE) A computer mix-up succeeds in freeing German 3 students from class for three days. (UPPER RIGHT) Griff Powell explains the new Junior Responsibility Program to the Class of 72. (RIGHT) The stifling crowds at Niles West begin on the first day with the rush for text¬ books. (BELOW) Mr. Anderson labors over one of the dozens of schedule changes that bombards him on opening day. 146 Student Activities Board Presents First Dance: Frosh-Soph Mixer The freshmen got their first glimpse of the Niles West social life during the Frosh-Soph Mixer. It also gave the Student Activities Board its first opportunity to organize a dance. Lori Mangurten and John Olson get acquainted during the annual Frosh-Soph Mixer. 147 mr Rollin Soskin makes an impressive debut during the Homecoming as¬ sembly. 148 At last, the big announcement, a stunned Joann Niles is the Homecoming queen. Enthusiasm Rises in Anticipation of Indian Victory āCan The Cowboysā was chosen as the rallying cry behind Home¬ coming 1970. An eisteddfod, led by the red-skinned kriegspeil, and ante meridian calvacade proliferated the augmentation of the inces¬ santly latent school piquancy. Despite an intensifying galvanism, the Indians succumbed to the puissant Cowboy blitzkrieg. Translation: We lost. An important, but too often overlooked, part of any football game is thtf marching band. A cloudy, but dry sky hosts Westās biggest Homecoming in years. Scott Zolke scrambles through the New Trier defense to gain extra yardage toward the next touchdown. A host of Indian fans hopefully anticipate the Canning of the Cowboyās but all in vain. Bill Becker escorts a jubilant Joann Niles, who for one unforgettable evening will truly reign as queen. 150 Indians Undaunted by Defeat The beautiful members of Homecoming court are from Left to Right: Maria Ro¬ driguez, Ellen Jacobs, Laura Brauer, Joann Niles, Sue Polone, Judy Leader, and Cathy Caliva. A Time For Usā, the annual Home¬ coming dance, is just that, as Sue Po¬ lone and Rich Lain lose each other in a tender gaze. In the last minute rush before showtime, Carolyn Smith adds the finishing touches to Standing Company member Debbie Weiss. Pow Wow Journeys Into the World of the Comic Strip Characters Atom Ant (Lori Lindheimer) and Mighty Mouse (Michelle Abrams) express their disappointment in the real world through the song āāSuperheroes. āOut of the Pages of Time ā the theme of Pow Wow ā70, portrayed comic strip characters, who for 24 hours would be humans of the real world. Each one agreed, however, by the end of the day, that their imaginary world held a greater po¬ tential of happiness for all than the real world. For the first time, the 32 members of Standing Company were divided into singing, dancing, and acting choruses to allow for greater student participation. The use of some orig¬ inally arranged music and the addition of a teachersā act also added to the success of Pow Wow. Pow Wow Standing Company dances to the song that says life: Applause. As the cast strikes a final pose, Pow Wow ā70 draws to a close. Joanne Erlebacher and Charlene Settler express their anxieties in the song Is There Any Hope for Tomorrow? . Dennis the Mench (Ron Ganellen) is classified XI2, unfit for the Army, by the Gener¬ al (Gordon Rothman) as Tommy (Tom Callahan) is absorbed in his favorite comic book. The rhythm group, Geneis, relates its thoughts on life. The orchestra, led by Bob Post and Chris Kasper, add depth to an excellent performance. Standing in tableau, Standing Company awaits its departure to the real world. I w m + I āā Pv ' m Jt V yi ] The wizard (Tom Callahan) prepares the magic brew which will send these comic strip characters (Sue Spitzer, Nancy Stone, Debby Reichle, and Cindy Landerman) into the real world. 154 Teachersā Act Adds New Dimension Lantern Man, (Nathan Stelzer) so he can better defend the world, relinquishes Lona Loon (Robbie Paddor) to the fiendish Scary Per¬ son (Ricky Paddor). - Dicky (Richard Turner) gives his fellow classmate Rita (Rita Goundas) an admiring glance as Shari (Sharon Kouba) jealously looks on, although Bobby (Bob Johnson) and Miss Peach (Angie Graham) ig¬ nore the drama. Pebbles (Sue Sherman) and Lionus (Randi Mersky) declare that education has done a lot for them. 155 Drama Department Presents First Fall Play - āGlass Menagerieā The dramatic life at West began with the introduction of the Drama departmentās first fall production of Tennessee Williamās āGlass Menagerie.ā The story concerned the Wingfield family; Laura, Amanda, and Tom, played by Nanci Goldman, Alice McEl- frish, and Jim Sherman respectively. Each lives in his own imagi¬ nary world. A gentleman caller, Jim, played by Dale Rosen, repre¬ sents the only portion of reality that intrudes their worlds. A visit by the gentleman caller momentarily upsets the dreamworld of the Wingfields. 156 Jim Sherman captures the attention of a child as he creates an animal from a balloon. Troupe Entertains Children at Cook County For the children in the wards of Cook County Hospital, each day means empty, monotonous hours. The members of the Hospital Visitors Troupe offered them one of the few diversions to the long day. During one of the few parties given them during the year, the Troupe presented the children with Christmas presents donated by the West student body. Faculty sponsor Mr. Turner and Audrey Holzer try to add a little enjoyment to the daily routine of hospital life. 157 Holiday Season Ushered in by Christmas Festival Through a concerted effort, the approximately 450 students of the Music department presented the annual Holiday Festival. The con¬ cert was an integral part of ushering in the holiday season. As their contribution to the Christmas Festival, the girls of Vivace sing What the World Needs Now. 158 Following the choirās per formance of El Yivnay, Mr. Winkler gratefully ac¬ knowledges the enthusias¬ tic applause of the audi¬ ence. m ABOVE: The choir enthusiastically rehearses for the upcoming Vocal Organizational Contest. Mr. Groeling leads the band through a difficult passage of the Australian Up Country Tune. 159 The holiday mood rubs off on Max Tash, Mike Cohen, Dave Farber, Steve Platt, and Bob Warman as they sing Sleigh Ride. Michelle Abrams, Amy Mechla, and Roxy Cohn combine their efforts on the flute in preparation for the Christmas Festival. The combined vocal groups, numbering some 450 students, join in the singing of Handelās āHallelujah Chorus.ā Joanne Erlebacher, Renee Schneider, Nancy Papciak, and Nancy Davis re¬ hearse a selection from āFiddler on the Roof for the May Festival. A Cappella choir displays its unique talent under the direction of Hugh McGee. Mr. Kaitchuck stops to give some advice to a first violinist during an or¬ chestra practice. Music Department Prepares for May Festival In its first school concert, the Christmas Festival, the orchestra performs And the Glory of the Lord from Handelās Messiahā. The deep tones of the bassoons of Rick Mandel and Jackie Sloan add a mellowness to the orchestraās music. The members of Westones sing of the joys of the holiday season. Childrenās Theatre presented the Wizard of Oz as its winter production under the direction of Barry Layfer and assistant di¬ rector Lisa Garoon. During the two performances at West, the young audience greatly enjoyed the show; even asking for au¬ tographs from the performers at the conclusion. For the first time, the Theatre performed in front of groups of children with different backgrounds from those of suburbia. Two hundred children, 100 from the Borg Grammar School and 100 from the J. S. Malloy School for the Retarded, sat en¬ grossed in the wonders of the Emerald City. In the childrenās ward of Cook County Hospital, the Theatre was warmly re¬ ceived by an enthusiastic audience. Scarecrow (Janet Marmel) and Tin Man discover that Oz (Ken Rubenstein) is a fraud. Dorothy, Tin Man, (Randy Kaplan) and Scarecrow frighteningly consider the possibility of Oz turning them away. Childrenās Theatre Expands Performances Music Groups Band Orchestra 164 West Participates in Itās Academic Once again the top scholars of Niles West joined together to compete for the school on the Itās Academic Show. The team was composed of Seniors Cory Franklin, Todd Heller, Joel Shalowitz, Jane Hamilton, Howard Simon, and Bob Loitz. On the Itās Academic team are from left to right: Cory Franklin, Todd Heller, Joel Shalowitz, Jane Hamilton, Howard Simon, and Bob Loitz with advisors Mr. Paschke and Mrs. Shapiro. 165 Senator Adlai Stevenson III explains that law and order also applies to politicians. Adlai Stevenson and Other Political Candidates Address Student Body As part of an increasing student interest in national poli¬ tics, Senator Adlai Stevenson, Congressman Philip Crane, and Congressional hopeful Edward Warman brought their campaigns to West during the closing days of the race. With standing-room only in the auditorium, Steven¬ son explained his policies on the issues of the campaign. Opponents in the 1 3th Congressional district, Crane and Warman, spoke separately to the student body on subjects, such as the Viet Nam War, the economy, and law and order. As the Senator enters the auditorium, students and faculty give him an enthusiastic welcome. Students attentively listen while Philip Crane presents his stand on national and international problems. Anti-war candidate Edward Warman ex¬ hibits his reasons why he believes he would make the best representative for the people of the 1 3th congressional district. 167 Project 70 Sponsors Day Care Auction In an effort to educate faculty and students to the gnawing prob¬ lems faced by the nationās poor, the members of Project ā70 spon¬ sored an auction to raise money to establish or support an existent day care center. Numerous speakers, familiar with the problems of the countryās disadvantaged, supplemented Project ā70ās edu¬ cational program. Cindy Garland enthusiastically places her bid for Mr. Fizzell ' s beard. 168 170 Sharon Ross, Lynn Kaminer, Anita Obran, Kathy Oberland, Anette Klugman display the hard work devoted to the con¬ struction of every prop. During the long after-school rehearsals, the cast once again tries for perfection in the āāDance at the Gym. West Side Story Performed as 1971 Musical Members of the West Side Storyā cast relax during a break in rehearsal. Sue appears a bit stunned by the sudden appearance of the Spectrum photographer, as looks on. The 1970 musical production, under the direction of Mr. Robert Johnson, was chosen to be āWest Side Story.ā The student director Nanci Goldman and the 80 other students involved made four productions of the tragic story of two rival street gangs. Riff and the Jets proclaim their superiorty over the Sharks. Tony (Jeff Gettleman) and Maria (Anita Salzman) realize their love for each other following the Dance at the Gym. Mike Cooper and Rick Klein determine the best angle of construction to give the prop greatest stability. Bernardo warns Tony to stay away from Maria. 171 Officer Schrank (Ken Rubenstein) unsuccessfully attempts to learn the location of the rumble. Crews Expanded for Greater Participation Riff tries to persuade Tony (Jeff Gettleman) to join in the rumble against the Sharks. Riff (David Boylan) and Bernardo (Dale Rosin) shake hands after agreeing to the terms of the rum¬ ble. After meeting Maria at the dance in the gym Tony sings of his love for her. 172 Maria excitedly prepares for her first dance in America. Hit by a bullet from a rival Sharkās gun, Tony dies in Mariaās arms. Tony and Maria meet in the wedding shop and secretly exchange wedding vows. The children relax during their afternoon naps, while Diane Siler and Barry Porter quietly tour the nursery. Before beginning their tour, Wingspreaders listen as their guide explains the purpose and goals of Merillac House. Wingspread Arrives at West A word game devised by the nursery teacher catches the at¬ tention of Diane Siler and her preschool companions. Participants of the program investigate the abundant mer¬ chandise available in Merillac ' s co-op. For the first time in three years, the federally financed Wingspread program came to Niles West. The exchange program with Austin High School brought some sixty black students to share their vastly different experiences with white students of a suburban high school. BBBB The guide explains the adult programs at Merillac before continuing the tour. During the daily seminars, Wingspreaders meet to discuss new experiences and problems. 175 An important part of the program places black students in the white, suburban high school. Numerous Programs Ping-pong, movies, and the lobby were just some of the linnlpmOnt tllHpnt FrOoHnmC ° l,ema,iveS open to students as part of the program to JUUUICI I Id II J I UUCI I I I I CCUUI I I J allow them greater freedom. To the pleasure of students, the new open lunch policy let them leave campus during their lunch periods. Two students engage in a lively game of ping-pong. 176 The Oakton Street Lobby pro¬ vides a place for students to relax during their unassigned periods. Students take full advantage of the benefits of open lunch. The showing of a full-length movie attracts students during their free periods. āClose to You Sets Atmosphere for Prom OāHare Inn provided a romantic setting for the 1971 prom āClose to You.ā The prom court included: Toni Atsaves and John Tritschler, Marci Bibergal and Alan Winkler, Leslie Kaplan and Gordon Kopp, Joanne Erle- bacher and Jack Flood, and Shelley Franks and Bob Kushner. Kevin Dohm helps Amy Auerbach choose her dress for the impor¬ tant evening. 178 Graduation - Passport to the Future For some seven hundred students, graduation was the culmination of four years of study and hard work. Nonetheless, graduation must be consid¬ ered as a passport to the future, not as the end of the learning experi¬ ence. Candy Wertheimer gets the needed measurements for her graduation gown with some help from her mother. As graduation looms ever closer. Candy Wertheimer fills out an application to the University of Illinois. 17 9 But today there is no day or night. Today there is no dark or light. Today there is no black or white. Only shades of gray. Am I a member with a genuine and active interest or am I the one who pays the dues and only shows up whe n yearbook takes pictures? Spectrum Enlarges Staff to Increase Coverage LAST ROW: Mrs. Gordon, G. Siedband, R. Luskin, C. Handelsman, C. Lang, S. Fenchel, S. Weil, G. Long. SECOND ROW: J. Goldman, V. Fabian, B. Schneider, J. Ellyne, E. Yamauchi, R. Schneider, A. Auerbach, E. Thuna. KNEELING: I. Zaban, R. Goran. Spectrum is a collection of Niles West memories for the entire year. All year the workshop planned layouts, wrote copy, and took pictures. They learned the jargon of publications and the necessity of meeting deadlines. The result was a book that displayed the colors and aspects of school life. V. Fabian, C. Handelsman, Mrs. Gordon, and R. Luskin express some doubt about the upcoming deadlines. C. lang, G. Long, R. Goran, and S. Weil discuss which pictures to use for their section. West Word Speaks Out TOP ROW: S. Wagman, D. Leavitt. THIRD ROW: L. Voedish, K. Zazove, E. Raffel, E. Weiss, J. Kra¬ mer, M. Trossman, L. Filgut, V. Wurman. FIRST ROW: G. Siedband, C. Garland. Th e West Word served the purpose of being the eyes, ears and voice of Niles West. Through reporting, creative writing and frank editorials, this bi-weekly newspaper performed an essential service to the entire student body. As well as providing experience for fu¬ ture journalists, it acted as a source of information for students by publicizing school activities and events. L. Filgut interviews fellow West Word writers. J. Epstein and C. Garland sketch a draft of the West Word. 185 New Government Is Established at REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY: TOP ROW: J. Belcove, E. Goldberg, S. Kramer, M. Rubin, H. Scheff, G. Weinstein, D. Jaffe, E. Hill. THIRD ROW: A. Auerbach, M. Blechman, D. Aizuss, N. Kamn, F. Siedel, M. Ashlevitz, A. Housakos. SECOND ROW: D. Herbstman, S. Liss, R. Gallin, L. Voedsich, M. Romanofsky. FIRST ROW: R. Cohen, I. Zaban, D. Sil- vert, K. Andershat. ACTIVITES BOARD: LAST ROW: S. Weil, L. Wolin, T. Heller, T. Jacobs. SITTING: T. Atsaves, L. Gordon, D. Kouzes, M. Sandlow. 186 New this year, the Student Representative Assembly was more than a link between the student body and the administration. Completely voluntary, it was a dynamic organization which pro¬ vided students with the opportunity to express themselves and to develop their leadership capacities to the fullest extent. Chairman of Fund-Raising Committee, L. Gordon, smiles for the photographer. HOMECOMING BOARD MEMBERS: LAST ROW: L. Wasserman, R. Cohen, K. Rubel, D. Riback, M. Sandlow. FIRST ROW: I. Zaban, J. Bereskin, S. Spitzer, T. At- saves. Activities Board Institutes Programs TOP ROW: G. Rosenbaum, T. Sudow. SECOND ROW: D. Melin, S. Klinkman, S. Weil. FIRST ROW: T. Heller, S. Frankel. Fund Raising Committee meets in Oakton Street Lobby to discuss their new projects. Activities Board, a new area of student government at Niles West, had many duties. It raised funds, sponsored school dances, such as homecoming and senior prom, and also had daily forums in the Oak- ton Street Lobby. TOP ROW: D. Brauer, C. Moore, D. Healy, L. Gordon, B. Levy, D. Rask. SECOND ROW: H. Wenz, R. Ter- lap, S. Atsaves, C. Hoffman, S. Greenspan. FIRST ROW: L. Lindheimer, E. Schwarz, B. Strauss, S. Dick- holtz. TOP ROW: L. Wassermann, S. Karlos, N. Hirschman, L. Brauer, S. Atsaves. SECOND ROW: H. Wenz, C. DeLeonardis, D. Kouzas, T. Atsaves. FIRST ROW: D. Ribach, L. Korrub. Dramas Studied in Workshop Shakespeare Workshop members rehearsed and performed various plays throughout the school year. They also aided teachers in discussing important scenes with their classes. LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Derichs, L. Galindo, J. Rabin, J. Kaplan, S. Seidman, Mrs. Deemer, R. Waldman. 190 Israeli Culture Is Focal Point of Club TOP ROW: Mr. Gross, M. Rubin, S. Boime, D. Manski, G. Kahalnik, S. Kramer, C. Diamond, H. Scheff, C. Lang. SECOND ROW: S. Spear, R. Goran, M. Saltzman, S. Cohen, A. Obrand, L. Goldsmith, R. Goldberg, J. Claus, R. Cohen. FIRST ROW: R. Cohen, A. Salzman, A. Klugman, T. Sudow, J. Obrand, T. Heller, M. Lewis, D. Jaffe, B. Chavin. Twice a month all students interested in Israel gathered to broaden their cultural and educational under¬ standing of the country. During their Wednesday meetings, they had dis¬ cussions on the Middle East situation, learned Hebrew and sang Israeli songs. Students For Israel learn the Hebrew alpha¬ bet. 191 192 Cheerleaders Encourage Spirit and Enthusiasm TOP ROW: A. Auerbach. THIRD ROW: J. Kramer, S. Polone. SECOND ROW: R. Weiss, J. Bereskin. FRONT: S. Timmer, M. Trossman. SECOND ROW: D. Dedo, C. Semar, J. Bauer. FIRST ROW: L. Hirsh, L. Yi, L. Cherney. Niles West cheerleaders constantly strived to inspire school spirit in the faculty and student body this year. Whether at a football or basketball game, the cheerleaders never failed to transfer their vitality and enthusiasm to the athletes and excited fans. A new innovation for the Freshman squad this year was the large number of participants, giving more girls a chance to take part at Freshman athletic contests. Varsity cheerleaders lead a cheer at a basketball game. TOP ROW: J. Erickson. THIRD ROW: N. Miller, A. Weigand, R. Dedo. SECOND ROW: D. Womer, T. Housakos, M. Goodman. FIRST ROW: E. Tomson, N. Tabloff, L. Horn. Pom Pon Squad Provides Half-Time Entertainment LAST ROW: J. Leader, D. Kouzes, L. Brauer, D. Porzel, D. Riback, D. Meyer. FOURTH ROW: ' M. Foo, P. Porcaro, P. Housakos, T. Atsaves. THIRD ROW: J. Levine, L. Korrub, C. Gusis, D. Weiss. FIRST ROW: R. Goran, C. Landerman, J. Erle- bacher. KNEELING: J. Zoros, J. Niles. Pom Pon girls march down Oakton Street during Homecoming. The Pom Pon squad of twenty girls high¬ lighted the half-time entertainment at the football and basketball games. This year there were many new routines set to such music as āRaindrops Keep Fall¬ ing on My Headā and āBig Spender.ā R. Goran and J. Levine entertain crowds. 195 N-Club Instrumental at Sports Events During the past year N-Club boosted school spirit and encouraged attendance at athletic events. The club also promoted bet¬ ter relations among the athletes. They were also instrumental in athletic events, guard¬ ing the gates of the football field and hold¬ ing the basketball ropes. TOP ROW: J. Welch, M. Perlow, G. Zupko, J. Nabolotny, B. Mitts, C. Culloton, R. Lain, J. Tritsher, G. Kopp. SIXTH ROW: D. Silvert, M. DeSent, M. Mathalensky, L. Clapperty, T. Kra¬ mer, B. Mead, R. Birger, T. Thorton, S. Zolke. FIFTH ROW: K. Braden, M. Bowden, J. Rob¬ erts, D. Jaffe, B. Peterson, B. Rosenbloom. B. Quinn, L. Field, T. Marker, L. Wolin. FOURTH ROW: M. Anderson, J. Flood, M. Wiedling, M. O ' Callahan, T. Freedman, W. Nemanich, P. Klipowitz, R. Soskin, B. Miller. THIRD ROW: C. Brooks, B. Kushner, M. Winn, J. Heckman, J. Kenis, F. Shector, J. Fish, J. Prim. SECOND ROW: J. Weid, J. McNider, P. Korn, T. Kra¬ mer, S. Heller, G. Kozak, S. Klemptner. FIRST ROW: Mr. O ' Keefe, R. Chapman, T. Abshire, P. Witt, S. Semar, Mr. D. Huff. N-Club members enjoy a splash party. 196 Timers Clock Swim Meets Timers Club members performed an important part in Niles West swimming meets this year as they timed and officiated all of the contests held at home. Aside from their primary purpo se, club mem¬ bers also promoted good sportsmanship and fellow¬ ship among the athletes and themselves. ROW: L. Steiger, D. Melin, L. Cain, D. Sorenson, L. Schaffe, D. Brauer, M. Cutrera. THIRD ROW: D. Deters, L. Albanese, D. Vincit, E. Hall- M. Zettl, L. Hughes, H. Farris. SECOND ROW: D. Rugen, K. Piontek, M. Fisher, S. Jacobs, S. Harris, C. Knudsen, N. Kamm, E. Burns, M. TOP bert, Sobol. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Binnie, C. Sakas, B. Kamm, M. Casey, K. Cecking, G. Edington. TOP ROW: C. Winkler, E. Feldman, D. Macnider, L. Zyburt, M. Frake, B. Strauss. SECOND ROW: Mr. Fizzel, G. Casagram, J. Heimann, L. Allen, M. Goodman, G. Edington, S. Horos, T. Hoffman. FIRST ROW: S. Dickholtz, R. Klemptner, C. Leodeda, L. Flech, J. Erickson, J. Rose, R. Einbinder, S. Rosenberg. At all home track meets, pacesetters assisted in timing the indoor, outdoor and cross country races. In addition, they added encouragement and good sportsmanship to the Niles West athletes. Pacesetters Help Out at Track Meets ā ā ā ā | German Club Grows German Club, with its increasing membership, had many activities this year which included building a float for Homecoming, having a Christmas party and having vari¬ ous sales throughout the school year. TOP ROW: B. Zimmer, D. Lewis, J. Hiratsu- ka, M. Kohrman, J. Schramear, G. Razka, S. Eisenberg, A. Engelhard, B. Prielozny. THIRD ROW: J. Peters, C. Magnus, B. Byk, H. Scheff, K. Luscht, D. Leters, M. Gun- dolf, C. Szelug. SECOND ROW: D. Springhorn, K. Elegrelt, R. Razka, J. Sloan. FIRST ROW: G. Lande, D. Herbstrom, B. Robinstein, J. Iverson, S. Schulz, Miss Am- bros. Miss Burwell. 198 Latin Club Studies Heritage Developing insight into this culture, learning, about Roman culture from guest speakers and different au¬ thors, have opened enriching avenues for this yearās Latin Club members. A spring banquet was held during which fourth year students performed āPyramus and Thisbeā in Latin. TOP ROW: D. Skelnick, G. Tarshis. FIRST ROW: N. Robinson, G. Glassgen, E. Schraeder. Spanish Club Tutors Spanish club allowed students interested in the Spanish lan¬ guage to enrich their knowledge of the culture and attitudes of the Spanish-speaking people and to become involved in Chica¬ goās Latin American community. New to the list of achieve¬ ments for Spanish Club this year was the Emerson House tutori¬ al program. A. Levanthal, Mrs. Jeffrey, S. Liss, L. Kolacki. 199 TOP ROW: Mr. Dubois, D. Nardin. SITTING: R. Rosen, P. Rosengarden, L. Lloyd. Future Teachers Tutor Future teachers fostered an interest in the teaching profession and enlightenment of members in various aspects of the career. Members were able to assist classroom instructors. Through the Student Tutoring Program āfuture teachersā were designated to stu¬ dents who required help in academic subjects. Guards Club Instructs Youngsters While functioning as life guards on Saturday mornings. Guards Club assisted Booster Swim Club in teaching children to swim. Members only prerequisites were patience, aquatic skill, and the desire to instruct. TOP ROW: Mr. Davis, M. Sobol, L. Moeller, E. Johnson, G. Sorenson, G. Edington, E. Burns, L. Klemptner, L. Albanese, S. Kelly, P. Winslow, B. Stauber, D. Edington, M. Quist, K. Klint. KNEELING: K. Valenziano, K. Woods, M. Casey, J. Iverson, L. Simonson. SITTING: G. MacEwan, R. Carl, M. Norbera R. Con rad, K. Klint. IN POOL: C. Kaminsky, S. Blum, L. Gantz, G. Siciak, T. Erpelding. 1st ROW: C. Hain, E. Erter, M. Casey, D. Roth, L. Johnson. 2nd ROW: T. Leuder, G. Longhart, B. Holmblad, F. Kleinsweig, R. Mirsky. 3rd ROW: T. Huber, S. Gollin, S. Saepansky, M. Sholder, S. Sherman. 4th ROW: Mr. DuBois. Arts Club members think about future events. Arts Club Opens Student Minds Art is not a label restricted to a painting by da Vinci, but encompasses anything that gives pleasure to the creator. Arts club seeks to attract and teach students more of the fast changing phases of art in¬ cluding films, paintings, drama, poetry, literature, music, and sculpture. Vivace Entertains the Community Vivace, which means lightly and gaily with much vi¬ vacity, applies not only to the music they sing, but to the members themselves. These talented young ladies must have the ability to teach themselves the music and have it memorized before Vivace re¬ hearsals. Performing for not only the Holiday and May Festivals, Vivaceās brightness and spirit is en¬ joyed in local festivities. TOP ROW: B. Prielozny, B. Smolenski, K. Beere, N. Maur, L. Hosfeld, C. Simmons, P. Winslow, M. Abrams. 3rd ROW: P. Rosengarden, W. Segal, R. Jones, R. Gott, N. Half- pap, G. Erikson, M. Levin. 2nd ROW: D. Wolin, J. Papciak, L. Kaminer, P. Kauter, C. Ha- bighorst, L. Bland, B. Topel. 1st ROW: S. Hirakawa, L. Graham, T. Diamond, S. Suther¬ land. J. Cuff. Debaters Compete in Conference Meets TREE: S. Frankel, L. Goldstein, T. Ruppert, P. Smedberg. STANDING: M. Binstein, B. Shiner, O. Uner, D. Schiffman, T. Sudow, T. Heller, G. Kahol- nik, B. Monitz, P. Johnson, J. Shalowitz, G. Simon. Consisting of three levels. Novice, Varsity, and Junior Varsity, the debate team al¬ lowed its members a chance to become proficient in the art of speaking effectively while engaged in competition with other schools. Forensics Improves Speaking Ability TOP: E. Thuna, R. Schneider, D. Kudla, S. Masters, A. Holzer, P. Phillips, Mr. James Batts, I. Zaban, C. Goldberg, N. Leonchik, H. Schefg, A. Levinthal, G. Rothman, J. Unger, J. Tanner. Forensics gave students the opportunity to express themselves through the interpreta¬ tion of prose, poetry, drama or original presentations contests were held through¬ out the year at surrounding high schools where students presented programs in speech which they have organized or writ¬ ten. 202 S. Zazove and Mr. Engel discuss the technical difficulties in a play. Thespians Recognize Students in Theatrical Arts The National Honorary Thespian Society recognized outstanding stu¬ dent achievement in the theatre arts and also encouraged students to participate in the drama department at Niles West. Thespians are not only the actors, but also the stage, costume, and makeup crews and band members. TOP ROW: N. Goldman, M. Brotman, S. Sedloll, E. Hill, N. Davis, G. Weiss, S. Schaffer, E. Lieberman, A. Salzman, R. Diamond, B. Prielozny. THIRD ROW: Mr. Fred Fett, A. Holzer, D. Lewis, B. Futransky, J. Garland, L. Warady, S. Kaplan, S. Liss, M. Bibergal, N. Stone, Mr. Thomas Engle. SECOND ROW: J. Cooper, A. Duhl, B. Loitz, D. Korkes, M. Cooper, T. Callahan, B. Layfer, P. Phillips, J. Iglash, L. Unger. FIRST ROW: D. Goldman, P. Farber, N. Stelzer, J. Hackin, G. Cohen, C. Lang, S. Masters. Thespians have long hours of rehearsals before presenting the show. J. Stelzer puts the finishing touches on L. Voedish ' s makeup. 203 Bridge Club Bids for New Members Bridge Club is devoted entirely to having fun. The increasing popularity of the game has brought a prerequisite to the new members; he must be able to count to 1 3. The club hopes to expand and hold intermural tournaments. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Bentsen, J. Shalowitz, S. Greenspoon, D. Farber, L. Robbins, B. Miller, B. Beswick, R. Shechter. TOP ROW: Mr. Bentsen, S. Greenspoon, M. Cohen, D. Weiss, D. Schiffman, R. Shechter. 1st ROW: L. Robbins, J. Shalow¬ itz, R. Beswick, L. Stone. Chessmen Make the Right Move Indoctrined to think first; Chess Club mem¬ bers are led to Victory by their sponsor Mr. Holz. Through intermural round robins the game not only promotes knowledge of strategy, but sportsmanship as well. 204 TOP ROW: H. Scheff, S. Schwartz, T. Rupert, C. Eastwood, D. Schiffman, Mr. Holz. 2nd ROW: M. Machialinski, D. Blumenthal, M. Rubin, G. Peck, P. Smedburg. 1st ROW: K. Hsu, G. Hazard, M. Klitty. Physics Club Explains Phenomena Physics Club exists in order that students may extend their classroom knowledge of physics through lectures, films, discussions and experimentation at the meetings. Mr. Etzbach delves into explanation of physical phenomena that would normally not be covered in class. TOP ROW: L. Moeller, P. Smedburg, D. Schiffman, G. Rosenmutter, T. Bryle. 3rd ROW: S. Kra¬ mer, G. Raska, P. Linderman, T. Heller. 2nd ROW: S. Green, E. Chupack, G. Hazard, Mr. Etz¬ bach. 1st ROW: S. Schwartz, D. Stein, K. Hsu. LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Moeller, Mr. Etzbach, D. Stein, S. Kramer. By exposing students to observations and information on the health fields and environment, Medical Careers Club assists students in making reasonably certain de¬ cisions in their livesā works. This Yearās activities in¬ clude films and speakers on various phases of nursing and visitation to hospitals and schools of nursing. Medical Careers Examines the Future TOP ROW: D. Stein, M. Ettling, J. Johnson, S. Weser, J. Nishimura, B. Yablon. 1st ROW: D. Schwartz, M. Warzo, B. Nough. 205 Earth Science Club Studies Manās Environment TOP ROW: A. Alfredson, K. Goodcase, Bernstein, J. Kutza. FIRST ROW: S. Marshall, S. Lewis, M. Degroot, G. Brabec, J. Claus, K. Anderson, T. Pisors, S. Zachacki, E. Schrader. This club studied the field of earth science which includes oceanogra¬ phy, meteorology, geology, fossils, and other aspects of earth processes through discussions, experimentation and films. Aquarists Flounder in Fishy Discussions The main responsibility of West Aquarists was to plan and main¬ tain the 150 gallon tank on the third floor. Anyone was eligible to join. Most members, but not all, have tropical fish collections at home. Members usually discussed their problems and gave reports on their collections. The fish tank: the product of West Aquarists time. 206 TOP ROW: H. Scheff, D. Greenberg, D. Korkes, D. Farber, Mr. Thomas Mitchel. FIRST ROW: S. Black, C. Torp, D. Lipschultz. Ecology Club Examines the Earth Members sought to better understand plants and animals in their relation¬ ship to their environment. The club conducted field trips during fall and spring and showed pertinent films during the winter meetings. Member¬ ship was open to all grade levels. INS Members Eliminate the Nico-Teen INS which means āTil never smoke ' is open to all stu¬ dents interested in prevention of smoking, particularly, teenage smoking. In order to obtain their goal, mem¬ bers sought to educate the public on the hazards of smoking. S. Steinberg, J. Saltsberg, D. Chase, D. Aronson, S. Masters. 207 Bio-Chem Explores Manās Physical Self Bio-Chem Club provides its members the means and inspiration to explore the mys¬ teries of the human body. Its weekly meetings include lectures, experimentation, seminars, and field trips. TOP ROW: K. Hsu, H. Scheff, S. Kramer, D. Greenberg, M. Shumate. SITTING: S. Brasch, S. Gollin, Mr. Rostvold. Astronomic and Aeronautics Clubās AA P m hnrrhin The Astronomy and Aeronautics Club is open to all stu- iVlCI I lUvsl 1 lip JUUI i dents having an interest in the aerospace field. Model planes and rockets are built and flown by members to teach aerodynamic principles. STANDING: T. Hengels, B. Deutsche, J. Shields, J. Privatsky, B. Hersh, A. Horn, G. Hartfeil, Mr. Ragowski, S. Kacel, D. Shapiro, T. Nied, C. John¬ son, J. Weinfeld, S. Strehlow, G. Flood. KNEELING: S. Rosenberg, R. Grimm, M. Johnson, M. Ernt, M. McNulty, M. Lassers. 208 Voice of 71 Closes the Gap The Voice of ā71 tried desperately to involve students with foreign, domestic, and local problems. However, student participation was minimal, thus the paper failed. Although it failed, the Voice of ā71 established a prece¬ dent for underground, but not radical newspa¬ pers of the future. TOP ROW: G. Rosenmutter, T. Sudow, S. Frankel. SECOND ROW: D. Schiffman, T. Heller. FIRST ROW: S. Klinkman. Stamp and Coin Club Members Become Traders to Their Own Cause 209 The purpose of this club was to help persons inter¬ ested in collecting and swapping stamps and coins. The atmosphere this club created displayed enthusi¬ asm in their stamp collections. LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Lambert, T. Sudow, M. Weksler, B. Monitz, M. Kohrman. CENTER: B. Pick.. Quill and Scroll Honors Journalists Quill and Scroll, the international high school honorary for journalism, recognized the new staff members on both the West Word and Spectrum staffs. Members were selected on the basis of academic standing and outstand¬ ing work in any phase of journalism. TOP ROW: V. Wurman, S. Wagman, E. Yamauchi, R. Goran. SECOND ROW: K. Za- zove, R. Nickow, D. Leavitt, R. Schneider. FIRST ROW: R. Berger, J. Epstein, S. Weil, C. Franklin. Hospital Visitors Serve Two Hospitals Hospital Visitors brightened the Cook County Hospi¬ tal with their biweekly visits and good cheer. When they visited the Great Lakes Hospital the members provided over one thousand hours of service to the patients. 210 I2!l ROW u r ā Turnef L ' Fe,dman w - Tobias, A. Gorda, L. Gordon, J. Belcove, J. Neuhauser, P. Rosengarden, D. Boylan, J. Sherman. SECOND ROW: A htolzen, D. Shoub, M. Bibergal, D. Goldstein, A. Auerbach, C. Zero, M. Tash, N. Robinson. FIRST ROW: N. Goldman, M. Taxman, P. De- asey, K. Tralmer, D. Rosen, E. Yamauchi, V. Wurman. TOP ROW: T. Abshire, S. Frankel, I. Levine, P. Farber, C. Kasper, J. Belcove, B. Prielozny, L. Brauer, D. Kouzes, C. Menssinger, L. Erton. 3rd ROW: Mr. Wiedl, V. Lerner, K. Anderschat, N. Graham, B. Lutz, L. Delano, S. Block, J. Hamilton, J. Bereskin, J. Erlebacher. 2nd ROW: J. Nishimura, K. Hsu, B. Topel, S. Schwartz, R. Mandell, S. Milner, J. Ellyne, J. Zoros, R. Peller. 1st ROW: J. Shalowitz, S. Platt, D. Schiffman, M. Ross, T. Huber, G. Cohen, D. Silvert, D. Eaton. National Honors Society Recognizes Outstanding Upperclassmen The National Honors Society recognized the outstand¬ ing juniors and seniors of Niles West. Each student had to have at least a 3.0 average to qualify, after which he was judged on his character and his record of ser¬ vice and leadership by the faculty. Each spring, the yearās nominees were received into membership in a formal induction ceremony. TOP ROW: E. Kimura, N. Nietschmann, G. Hansen, J. Beyer, E. Friedman. 3rd ROW: K. Anderschat, S. Dick- holtz, P. Allweiss, P. Hall. 2nd ROW: P. Weber, J. Mossong, D. Vinci, L. Smith, D. Rugen. 1st ROW: L. Durso, B. Straus, G. Sperry, M. Zuckerman, L. Koester. Usherettes Extend Beyond Niles West Contrary to popular opinion, usherettes were not just a Niles West version of Andy Frain ushers. Their tasks included visiting orphanages and collecting funds for chari¬ ty 211 TOP ROW: K. Mahnke, E. Hallberg, R. Cohen, J. Flood, S. Sikevitz, D. Peterson, C. Kasper, J. Iverson, C. Groeling, M. Frake, L. Hosfield, J. Stielow. 2nd ROW: K. Klint, G. Sorenson, C. Woods, M. Casey, C. Hempel, L. Duchaj, V. Drews, L. Albanese, S. Schwartz, D. Billitteri, E. Matysik. 1st ROW: S. Dickholtz, L. Steiger, L. Cain, L. Moser, G. Bennet, K. Olsen, L. Simonsen, D. Springborn, K. Elegreet, S. Hirakawa, L. Hughs, S. Mit¬ sui. GAA Builds Athletic Abilities Aquasprites relax before a stiff practice. The Girls Athletic Association consists of girls inter¬ ested in participating in such activities as basket¬ ball, slimnastics, volleyball, tennis, and swimming. Ability does not matter in order for Niles West girls to participate in these activities. This year G.A.A. sponsored several sports nights and a sleep in. 212 4th ROW: N. Graham, I. Levine, J. Lauders, Mrs. Myers, L. Zyburt. 3rd ROW: L. Erton, L. Pagni, L. Herald, N. Elegreet, N. Stanko. 2nd ROW: Mrs. Berno, M. Mendelson, K. Frankel, L. Feldman, J. Papciak, L. Saltz. SITTING: E. Quinn, D. Katz, S. Preston, L. Polin, E. Burns. TOP ROW: K. Caliva, C. Anderson, B. Blumenthal, D. Gruenke, L. Moeller Miss Wilde. 6th ROW: W. Tobias, G. Mueller, J. Ellyne, D. Mueller, C. Schnei der. 5th ROW: S. Franks, A. Schneider, D. Kluge, L. Loew. 4th ROW: J. Tripi chio, G. Sebring, L. Johnson, P. Peat, G. Erikson. 3rd ROW: J. Bauer, M Stone, C. Kat zhelson, E. Friedman, K. Bonelli. 2nd ROW: V. Vicini, K. Wiker man, L. Chikaraishi, S. Rahnert. 1st ROW: C. Lyman, C. Nakishima, L. Ellyne R. Dedo. L. Becker. 3rd ROW: J. Ellyne, L. Durso, N. Halfpap, L. Delano, J. Oprand, J. Stielow, N. Elegreet, J. Iverson. 2nd ROW: M. Gilluly, A. Holmboe, J. Estes, P. Hausman, C. Kasper, J. Bauer. BACK ROW: Miss Heeren, C. Hoffman, M. Sortal, S. Madziarek. Orthesis, Gymnastics, and Aquasprites Demonstrate Grace and Ability Girls display their creativity and knowledge of technique in Orchesis Dance Club. The Gymnastics Team demonstrates their grace and ability in their routine on the apparatus and in floor exercise. Both groups per¬ form for Junior High Schools, at half time, and in tri-school meets. The two teams combine with Aquasprites for the annual swim show. Both Aquasprites and Gymnastics have invited A and B teams this year so that girls may practice their skills until they have perfected them to team level. All three teams have workshops and tryouts in the fall. L. Chikaraishi displays balance and poise. 213 West(Ones) Become Two Westones is composed of two small groups this year; one specializing in popular music, and the other sing¬ ing Madrigal literature. The pop group traditionally performs for the holiday and May Festival, whereas the Madrigal group is a contest group which often breaks into small separate acts. These gifted students rehearse every other week and are not necessarily members of the music department. The Madrigal group is called the Camerata which comes from the word ācameraā meaning chamber. Under the direction of Frank Winkler, the Camerata, comprised of 20 mem¬ bers, premieres on the February 28 concert. TOP ROW: D. Rosen, R. Skipton, J. Mardel, J. Friedman, S. Prielozny, G. Stocka, B. Post. 2nd ROW: R. Gott, R. Ganellan, N. David, M. Hoelzer, L. Bland, A. Salzman. FRONT ROW: C. Landerman, G. Shel¬ ton, S. Mayber. BEHIND PIANO: D. Farber, P. Egebrecht, T. Hoffman, J. Perl¬ man, J. Bibergal, M. Wilkoy, J. Szczepanski, B. Futranski, B. Velleny, B. Prielozny. FRONT: J. Saltzman, N. Stelzer, L. Ecker- ling, T. Parge, R. Skogshakken, P. Tovell, M. Tash, Mr. Winkler. Mr. Winkler rehearses a piece with G. Shelton and B. Futransky. 214 TOP ROW: M. Stone, N. Kanter, L. Levine, M. Liberman, L. Polon. 2nd ROW: I. Zaban, S. Spears, S. Pomper, J. Garland, M. Rodriguez. 1st ROW: L. Hos- field, S. Spitzer, M. Sandlow, S. Weil, R. Cohen. AFS Allocates Funds for School Foreign Exchange Club, otherwise known as AFS Club, exist to support cross-cultured exchanges through various programs of student exchange. This club also encouraged membership from the community. This year AFS Club worked toward funds for Peace Corps Partnership Programs to build a school in Peru. M. Rodriguez (2nd from left), AFS student from Peru, discusses future plans with L. Levine, R. Cohen and M. Sandlow, her American sister. 215 A ri Jr Radio Steering Committee Takes the Right Turn Radio Steering Committee is an organiza¬ tion of students working towards the estab¬ lishment of a school educational FM broad¬ cast station. An application has been sub¬ mitted to the Federal Communications Commission for a Station license. TOP ROW: Mr. Froehlich, K. Rubel, K. Kasper, G. Loitz, K. Zar. SITTING: R. Diamond, I. Zaban, E. Hill, V. Weil. Radio Club Members Work to Eliminate Static Members of this club are interested in elec¬ tronics equipment. Classes were held in speci¬ fic areas of interest, often instructing members of qualifications for an amateur license. Mem¬ bers also build, modify, adjust, and repair equipment in the schoolās electronics work¬ shop. LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Androw, Mr. Froehlich, S. Sha ttow, G. Kirby, J. Hook, S. Cohen. 216 Car Club Crashes Through Discussion Barriers Car Club is composed of a group of students who are interested in automobiles. They got together and talked about cars or worked on them after school. TOP ROW: M. Keene, B. Tegert, G. Goslin, B. Thompson. 2nd ROW: Mr. Basrak, G. Ruscitti, J. Huber, R. Thompson, C. Zenn. 3rd ROW: J. Drew, M. Wielding, S. Kilian, D. Bauer. AVE Monitors Know Their Equipment The AVE monitors are a hard-working group of students who volun¬ teer their time to prepare the Audio-visual equipment for the teach¬ ers. These students are also trained so that they can aid teachers hav¬ ing troubles with the equipment. Library Monitors Aid Librarians Every year Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors volunteer their services to work in both the library and the library annex. These students give up their free time to aid the li¬ brarians in typing, filing, and stamping out books. 217 But today there is no day or night. Today there is no dark or light. Today there is no black or white. Only shades of gray. Is sports just winning or losing, or is it how I play the game? sports Varsity Takes Third (BELOW) M. Anderson sweeps around left end for an Indian gain. VARSITY NW OPP. 38 Niles East 20 38 Glenbrook North 0 14 New Trier West 30 38 Deerfield 6 22 Maine South 57 14 Glenbrook South 6 22 Maine West 7 28 Niles North 0 (ABOVE) QB S. Zolke (17) gets the snap as the play begins. (RIGHT) All-Conf. M. Newman contemplates the game ' s progress. (BELOW) S. Zolke fades back to pass while under pressure. (ABOVE) QB S. Zolke runs into traffic as he goes up the middle on a draw play. (LEFT) Deep in his own territory, M. Schreiber starts upheld on a kickoff run. (BELOW) QB S. Zolke (17) hands off to M. Schreiber on a reverse. (ABOVE) Under pressure, QB S. Zolke (17) leaps high to hit M. Anderson (20) on a screen. (LEFT) M. Anderson is hit on a punt return by a determined Cowboy defender. 221 Injuries Hamper Success āFrom the start we never had our full complementā was Varsity Football Coach Mike Basrakās reason for the āonly satisfactoryā finish in the CSL. The unitās teamwork was hampered by injuries and the return of only 3 lettermen. Two major losses were stan¬ douts Pete Witt and Mike Schrieber, āthe best speed Westās had since 1961.ā The team had 6 All-Conference players: Mark New¬ man, John Trischler, co-captains Scott Perz and Scott Zolke, War¬ ren Nemanich, the CSLās second place scorer, and Shelly Asher, Westās MVP. Basrak felt that the boys nevertheless did āa tremen¬ dous job.ā (ABOVE) The Indian defense prepares to blitz. (UPPER RIGHT) NW gridders rest after a grueling first half. (RIGHT) Mark Anderson gets ready to move on a punt return. (UPPER LEFT) The Indian defense tries to stop a Cowboy run. (ABOVE) QB S. Zolke checks the line before getting the snap. (LEFT) W. Nemanich (32) gets hit from behind on a trap. VARSITY: LAST ROW: H. Beck, J. Thornton, R. Gottleib, R. Ochoniki, M. Newman, D. Conrad, S. Zolke, J. Walch, R. Berger, M. DeSant, R. Nitsche, P. Witt, L. Clapperty, D. Goldman, B. Knudsen. FOURTH ROW: Coach Basrak, Coach Schnurr, L. Spiwak, H. Tenner, K. Dohm, J. Nabolotny, R. Dassinger, K. Braden, H. Zyburt, R. Lain, R. Lain, J. Tritschler, S. Perz, Mr. Huff, Mr. Coyer. THIRD ROW: T. Arshire, M. Dayan, R. Angell, L. Snyder, F. Coletto, G. Cherepaha, M. Machalinski, R. Klauss, F. Tripp, G. Sisto, M. Gore, T. Bindus. SECOND ROW: Mgr. M. Wyzgala, M. Anderson, A. Schrantz, J. Flood, B. Okazaki, M. Shore, M. Perlow, R. Wa tts, M. Niesman, J. Prim, B. Mitz, T. Kramer, Mgr. J. Steffin. FIRST ROW: M. Kanter, P. Weiss, K. Gaiter, J. Tell, J. Reifenberg, F. Swanke, W. Nemanich, M. Schreiber, M. Tash, S. Asher. 223 Sophs Improve; Demonstrate Potential (RIGHT) QB B. Lorenz sweeps around end for a first down. (BELOW) Coach Lain gives instructions during a time-out. SOPHOMORE NW OPP. 12 Maine West 0 0 Glenbrook South 36 8 New Trier West 28 14 Glenbrook North 6 24 Niles North 0 TOP ROW: B. Lorenz, T. Ridley, H. Lipshutz, M. Kirste, M. Mitchell, F. Sanchez, B. Krawetz, G. Kwiecinski, P. Ruskin, A. Jackson, J. Flannery, R. Diederich, J. Anderson. THIRD ROW: Coach Earl, B. Young, W. Conrad, W. Richards, T. Walsh, D. Baumhardt, P. Staackmann, R. Machalinski, D. Seensky, J. Hengesh, R. Arns, S. Lapins, Coach Lain. SEC¬ OND ROW: D. Hoffman, N. Anastos, B. Sakas, N. Greenberg, M. Lapczynski, B. Warman, B. DeSent, J. OāMalley, J. Entratter, J. Brendel, R. Nordin, G. Amarantos, R. Rosen, S. Kropp. FIRST ROW: D. Borden, R. Ostergaard, D. Dorfman, S. Asher, B. Taggert, B. Thornton, P. Smith, D. Conti, B. Topel, J. Matchen, P. Panik. 224 TOP ROW: W. Sorenson, A. Swanke, M. Liss, J. Collins, R. Hindus, M. Wilcox, J. Welter, N. Mikula, R. Wilson, A. Damos, W. McNamara, R. Rosen, P. Puttrich, S. Hojnacki, B. Glicksberg. FOURTH ROW: Mgr. B. Slivnik, Coach OāKeefe, Coach Lamb, Coach Burke, P. n ' ch, R. Rosset, S. Speilman, J. Schafer, J. Grimm, J. Wel¬ ter, L. Peckler, D. Launhardt, S. Anderson, Coach Armour, Mgr. M. Perconti, Coach Hedstrom. THIRD J. Rostron, T. Cortina, S. Sortal, T. Flood, W. Boles, T. Swenson, D. Duchaj, J. Janesku, S. Josenkoski, D. Duris, R. Burkhardt, M. Dyslin, B. Nutting, W. Haupers. SECOND ROW: K. Cocking, K. Bick, M. Hildebrand, J. Birkenheier, M. DiBasilio, T. McLean, T. Norman, S. Chastain, J. Liano, J. McDonald, V. Meyer, E. Allard, S. Spencer, P. Evans, J. Steiger. FIRST ROW: R. Bereskin, J. Pearson, fc. Lowell, S. Harris, P. Yamauchi, K. Gokbudak, P. Schey, D. Bailey, G. Hoshizaki, C. Tash, G. Baumler, M. Colky, J. Zoros, M. Perconti. NW 20 FROSH B Niles North OPP. 0 6 Glenbrook North 6 12 Glenbrook South 30 6 Maine South 32 0 Deerfield 32 0 New Trier West 20 28 Maine West 12 FROSH A NW OPP. 16 Maine West 36 0 Glenbrook South 16 12 Roosevelt 0 0 Deerfield 6 6 Maine North 0 6 Glenbrook North 0 8 Niles North 6 (LEFT) Coach OāKeefe gives advice to the Frosh B gridders during half-time. 225 tr- (BELOW) R. Mohn tries to drive around a determined B. Henning. Varsity Rated 9th in State In only its fourth year at West, the soccer turnout increased to over 150 players as the program grew to 5 levels. The Varsity, under Coach Fernando Velasco, compiled a 4-7-3 record, good for a fourth place tie in the inner six Challenge Cup League, and a ninth place state rating. Velasco praised the team as the best yet, but he traced the mediocre record to ānot getting the breaks.ā The team was led by Seniors Rollin Soskin, the leading scorer, MVP Gordon Kopp and Bob Henning. All 3 rated All-Con¬ ference; leading juniors were Bill Petersen, Scott Heller and Craig Culloton. (ABOVE) MVP G. Kopp chases the ball on a drive as B. Henning pursues. (ABOVE RIGHT) B. Henning and G. Kopp try tc dribble around P. Korn. (RIGHT) B. Quinn tries to thwart S. Hellerās scoring effort. 226 VARSITY NW OPPONENT S 0 New Trier East 0 0 St. Joesph 0 2 Lyons 5 2 Maine East 1 0 Morton East 1 0 Lake Forest 2 0 Evanston 3 0 New Trier West 1 2 Maine North 1 2 Quigly South 1 0 Lakeforest 0 227 VARSITY: LAST ROW: M. Weidling, S. Edwardson, R. Hausman, B. Peterson, M. OāCallaghan, D. McAllister, F. Shechter, T. Cohen, J. Hornthal, B. Rosenbloom. FOURTH ROW: M. Mieselman, D. Ovington, J. Kenis, F. Weiss, N. Wilner, R. Soskin, B. Fisher, R. Berman, D. Jaffe. THIRD ROW: B. Miller, M. Ross, B. Casey, B. Henning, G. Kopp, B. Quinn, D. Manski. SECOND ROW: Coach Fernando Velasco, S. Fenchel, S. Heller, P. Elman, B. Berger, S. Semar, R. Mohn, P. Korn, L. Rob¬ bins, K. Gurrentz, Coach Bob Porter. FRONT ROW: T. Friedman, M. Bowman, T. Marker, C. Culluton. Kickers Form Conference (RIGHT) G. Kopp practices heading the ball, a vital skill. (RIGHT) B. Henning lifts a shot as G. Kopp and B. Peterson defend against it. (ABOVE) B. Henning attempts field goal as G. Kopp holds. (RIGHT) Driving toward the goal, S. Semar attempts to score. SOPH: TOP ROW: S. Niles, B. Herst, S. Wernikoff, B. Gollin, B. Spector, M. Oberrotman, S. Eadon, M. Korb. THIRD ROW: K. Schatzman, K. Goodcase, D. Hollinger, M. O ' Callaghan, B. Camras, R. Skyston, S. Kacel. SECOND ROW: M. Beckman, S. Bernstein, S. Wiser, D. Ash, C. Berzock, D. Dermer, J. Roland, Coach H. Sanstead. FIRST ROW: B. Blinick, B. Bernstein, J. Schegel, J. Spitz, G. Messinger, K. Edwardson. FROSH āAā NW OPPONENT 5 Maine East 2 6 Maine North 0 3 Evanston 2 3 Maine South 0 1 New Trier West FROSH āBā 1 0 North Shore 1 1 Evanston 0 6 Maine East 0 0 New Trier West 1 NW SOPHOMORE OPPONENT 1 New Trier East 2 5 Oak Park 0 6 St. Joesph 1 0 New Trier West 2 2 New Trier East 0 4 St. Joesph 3 2 Maine East 0 1 Evanston 2 3 Morton East 0 3 Lake Forest 1 1 New Trier West 1 1 Maine South 2 5 Quigly South 1 0 Waukegan 0 FROSH: TOP ROW: S. Katz, L. Gross, M. Yefsky, D. Schadel, S. Heintz, E. Goldberg, D. Zenn. FOURTH ROW: J. Lowen, J. Drasner, D. Zazove, F. Waldman, R. Katz, B. Schlessinger, J. Blackman, B. McAllister. THIRD ROW: S. Soskin, S. Baron, A. Kamura, P. Parker, J. Mead, M. Saperstein, M. Parker. SECOND ROW: Coach B. Curran, R. Niles, M. Schnurr, D. Shelton, D. Cohen, D. Podell, J. Hinz, S. Grossinger, Coach R. Rapper. FIRST ROW: C. Cohen, S. Gomez, J. Lichten, P. Mylander, A. Stone, J. Klyman, R. Schneider, K. Levin. Runners Stride for First Place As the 1970 Cross Country season came to a close. Varsity Coach Pat Savage was elated with what he termed āa rapidly improving unit.ā This yearās squad, composed mainly of Juniors and two Sophomores, was described as āmuch better than last yearās and developing even more.āā The two coaches. Savage and underclass coach Ron Campbell, attribute the teamās success to conditioning and training outside the schoolās program. Savage commended the āwell balancedā teamās performance and forsees a superla¬ tive job from the up-and-coming sophomores who posted a highly respectable 13-3 won-loss record. (RIGHT) MVP A. Elste shows the strains of long-distance running. (BELOW) Varsity runners practice in the confines of nature. VARSITY NW Wins OPP. NW Losses OPP. 22 University High 35 43 Taft 18 24 Elmwood Pk. 32 36 New Trier W. 19 15 Niles E. 50 50 New Trier W. 15 18 Quigley N. 43 48 Niles N. 15 19 St. Benedict 43 50 Glenbrook N. 15 19 St. Francis 40 40 Deerfield 15 24 Maine N. 37 50 Maine S. 15 20 Fenger 41 50 Glenbrook S. 15 20 Kennedy 42 50 Maine W. 15 25 South Shore 36 50 Niles N. 15 17 Hubbard 46 15 Greiger 50 18 Quigley N. 42 230 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY: STANDING: Coach Ron Campbell, J. Macnider, R. Blumenthal, A. Elste, S. Klemptner, Coach Pat Savage. KNEELING: J. Fish, C. Brooks, P. Egebrecht, K. Valenziano, N. Martino. UNDERCLASS CROSS COUNTRY: STANDING: Coach Ron Campbell, E. Yoshino, A. Sherbin, E. Alswede, D. Schultz, S. Kollins, B. Connor, S. Spector, B. Gabriel, N. Good, T. Homer, Coach Pat Savage. KNEELING: G. Kirby, M. Leonida, J. Hausaman, K. Weisz, B. Bondy, S. Spector, R. Fogel, S. Edmonds. SOPH ā FROSH NW Soph OPP. NW Frosh OPP. 21 New Trier W. 39 25 New Trier W. 33 25 Taft 30 15 Quigley N. 50 16 Elmwook pk. 47 15 Taft 50 21 Niles E. 36 16 New Trier W. 44 21 Niles N. 40 15 Maine N. 50 21 Deerfield 37 19 Maine S. 37 15 Maine N. 50 15 Glenbrook S. 46 17 Glenbrook S. 43 15 Elmwood Pk. 45 19 South Shore 36 21 Niles N. 34 18 Quigley N. 43 15 Niles E. 50 18 Niles N. 45 20 Niles N. 36 33 New Trier W. 22 32 Glenbrook N. 27 42 Maine S. 18 31 Deerfield 26 42 Maine W. 19 45 Maine W. 15 (ABOVE) Runners N. Good, D. SchuJtz and B. Connor train diligently. (LEFT) Coming over the top it ' s Jr. S. Klemptner in the lead. 231 (BELOW) Guard D. Burrows looks for a steal. Cagers Suffer Crucial Losses With no returning lettermen and a host of crucial injuries, the Varsity Basketball team had trouble putting it all together. Key damages, occurring early in the season, were Jim Welterās bro¬ ken wrist and Gordon Koppās sprained ankle. The only high¬ light of the first round, and perhaps the entire season, was the victory at the Niles North Holiday Tournament. There, West de¬ fended their title from last year and became the only school to win the tournament three times. After the seasonās midpoint, the cagers definitely improved, chalking up victories against Glenbrook and Niles North. Head Coach Billy Schnurr named outstanding performers as Bob Henning, leading scorer and re¬ bounder, and Gordon Kopp, second in both scoring and re¬ bounding. (ABOVE) G. Kopp leaps high for a jump ball. (RIGHT) B. Henning shoots for two. 232 VARSITY NW OPP NW OPP 60 Evanston 66 54 Maine South 83 52 Highland Park 61 57 Niles North 62 35 Niles East 28 74 Maine West 89 57 Notre Dame 65 56 Deerfield 64 57 Glenbrook North 65 61 Glenbrook North 53 48 Glenbrook South 69 53 Glenbrook South 61 53 New Trier West 77 63 New Trier West 72 69 Elk Grove 67 45 Maine South 75 69 Warren 64 63 Niles North 44 49 Grant 45 53 Maine West 70 45 Deerfield 46 (LEFT) Mighty-might B. Mueller drives through the key. (BELOW) D. Welter (52) looks to pass to guard, B. Kenney. VARSITY BASKETBALL: STANDING: Trnr. Turry, Mgr. R. Leach, T. Marker, T. Amarantos, C. Miller, T. Thorne, S. Zolke, D. Burrows, B. Kenney, Coach Murphy, Coach Schnurr. KNEELING: P. Klipowicz, J. Tritschler, D. Welter, B. Henning, J. Welter, B. Cartwright, B. Mueller. 233 Varsity Defends Holiday Title (ABOVE RIGHT) J. Welter tries in vain to sink a shot. (ABOVE) B. Mueller eyes a steal opportunity. (BELOW) G. Kopp seeks a rebound opening to the basket. (ABOVE) D. Burrows pulls down a bound against New Trier. 234 Junior Varsity and Sophomore Teams Build for Next Year JV: TOP ROW: Mgr. R. Leach, K. Unverricht, S. Zolke, R. Feiss, J. Thornton, T. Amarantos, T. Marker, Coach Murphy. FRONT ROW: R. Issacson, M. Guire, K. Mohler. SOPHOMORE NW OPP NW OPP 46 Glenbrook N. 31 50 Glenbrook N. 33 33 Glenbroo k S. 49 86 Maine N. 12 58 Maine N. 16 46 Glenbrook S. 40 48 New Trier W. 56 42 New Trier W. 33 42 Maine S. 46 38 Maine S. 56 50 Niles N. 48 47 Niles N. 34 43 Maine W. 40 46 Maine W. 41 55 Deerfield 52 57 Deerfield 67 JUNIOR VARSITY NW OPP NW OPP 47 Glenbrook N. 49 45 Glenbrook N. 58 52 Glenbrook S. 45 71 Maine N. 46 58 Maine N. 54 55 Glenbrook S. 36 73 New Trier W. 55 40 New Trier W. 72 37 Maine S. 83 50 Maine S. 75 60 Niles N. 54 72 Niles N. 59 60 Maine W. 73 52 Main W. 55 62 Deerfield 60 67 Deerfield 81 SOPH: TOP ROW: Mgr. C. Ginsberg, R. Servos, B. Lorenz, R. Stohle, J. Richman, P. Staackmann, J. Steiner, K. McGuire, R. Diederich, Coach Earl. FRONT ROW: D. Conti, R. Brown, T. Bartlett, M. Oberrotman. 235 Underclass Roundballers Look to Future FROSH A: TOP ROW: Coach Lamb, B. Sorenson FRONT ROW: Mgr. J. Grouzard, D. Zazove ' n !? n ' J.- J V U el,er ; S ; S ,Pielman, J. Schafer, J. Welter, D. Kibort, B. MacNamara, P. Puttrich, B. Burkhardt, Coach Field M. Hildebrandt, J. Zoros, R. Schnurr, G. Baumler. FROSH A NW OPP NW OPP 42 Glenbrook N. 55 51 Glenbrook N. 65 45 Glenbrook S. 51 42 Glenbrook S. 62 41 New Trier W. 43 39 New Trier W. 56 30 Maine S. 73 36 Maine S. 59 54 Niles N. 67 56 Niles N. 58 44 Maine W. 52 38 Maine W. 57 59 Deerfield 70 38 Deerfield 56 62 Maine N. 58 FROSH B NW OPP NW OPP 45 Glenbrook N. 24 47 Glenbrook S. 48 58 Glenbrook S. 32 58 Glenbrook S. 32 40 New Trier W. 33 40 New Trier W. 33 46 Maine S. 47 46 Maine S. 47 42 Deerfield 37 42 Deerfield 37 71 Maine N. 15 71 Maine N. 15 56 Glenbrook N. 39 56 Glenbrook N. 39 FROSH B: TOP ROW: J. Guirsch, M. Liss, J. Blackman, D. Sortal, S. Anderson, R. Rosset, D. Launhardt, M. Yefsky, B. Scott, S. Spencer, Coach Sandstead FRONT ROW: S. Barron, E. Harkins, S. Lowell. 236 Fencing Team Hampered by Lack of Interest The Niles West Fencing Team, coached by Art Leipold, ended the season with a 4-1 1 record on the Varsity level, while the Frosh-Soph squad compiled a 2-4 record. Coach Leipold attributed the disappointing record to a number of factors: the poor turnout, the loss of many po¬ tential varsity-caliber fencers, and the lack of popularity and interest in the sport all affected the overall record. Commenting on the sportās unpopularity, Leipold added, āThere are only 7 schools, including West, that com¬ pete.ā The team, nevertheless, had standouts: on the Var¬ sity level, Leipold cited Junior Gunther Hartfiel for his fine performance: on the Frosh-Soph level Howard Labow was regarded by Leipold as having āexcellent potential.ā If the popularity and interest in fencing grows, Leipold feels that the teamās turnout and record will improve. (ABOVE LEFT) L. Atsaves blocks H. Gladsteinās attack. (LEFT) G. Kozak parries a thrust by J. Roberts. VARSITY NW OPP 14 Champaign Central 14 8 Niles East 10 11 New Trier East 7 6 Notre Dame 12 5 New Trier West 23 4 Chicago Marshall 14 2 Maine South 16 7 New Trier West 11 6 Niles East 13 11 New Berlin 7 13 Dixon 5 8 Maine South 10 7 Chicago Marshall 11 1 Notre Dame 17 FENCING: TOP ROW: L. Atsaves, G. Kozak, J. Roberts, G. Hartfeil, H. Vergis, R. Hacker, J. Anderson, N. Greenberg. FIRST ROW: H. Gladstein, N. Niman, A. Stone, B. Schlesinger, M. Kaskel, R. Spinx, H. Labow. 237 Gymnasts Marred by Injuries It was a year of injuries in sports at Niles Westland the Varsity Gym¬ nastic team suffered their share. Junior standout, Mike Bellos, dam¬ aged his knee doing a difficult highbar dismount and required sur¬ gery, benching him for the entire season. In his first year as head coach, John Armour mentioned as team leaders: captain John Prim and Fred Trester performing in free exercise, Bob Kushner and Don Raymond on the highbar. Bill Peterson on trampoline, Tom Abshire and Doug Perz on the parallel bars, and Bob Kushner and Dave Manski on the still rings. Kushner also achieved the Conference All- Around title. (ABOVE RIGHT) All-Around titlist B. Kushner per¬ forms a Stalder. (RIGHT) B. Jaremus executes a Moore on the side horse. VARSITY: STANDING: B. Casey, S. Johnson, T. Abshire, B. Peterson, J. Cortina, D. Perz, J. Gacki, Coach Armour, L. Eisenberg, D. Manski, B. Bindus, A. Wu, R. Rodriguez, D. Raymond, Mgr. M. Wyzgala. KNEELING: M. Bellos, D. Hoshizaki, B. Kushner, D. Ovington, J. Prim, J. Flood, F. Trester, B. Jaremus, S. Finnerman. VARSITY NW OPP 110 Niles North 112 no Niles East 107 102 New Trier East 99 102 Maine East 55 108 New Trier West 87 no Thornridge 108 111 Maine South 105 97 Wheeling no 98 Barrington 103 106 Niles North 115 104 Deerfield 61 104 Lake Forest 67 112 Maine West 102 127 Evanston 146 117 Glenbrook South 115 126 Maine West 108 126 Glenbrook North 104 238 SOPHOMORE: STANDING: K. Schatzman, C. Nelson, S. Niles, M. Gordon, D. Korb, M. Kerste, D. Blanc, D. Hollinger, Coach Rapper. KNEELING: J. Roland, S. Bernstein, D. Rask, S. Schwartz, S. Guttman, B. Topol, P. Panik, M. Morris. SOPHOMORE NW OPP 48 New Trier West 50 43 Niles North 55 43 Niles East 65 50 Maine West 27 50 Glenbrook North 58 59 Evanston 60 55 Glenbrook South 54 53 Maine West 22 58 Lake Forest 34 50 Maine North 42 52 Niles North 65 65 Deerfield 43 49 Wheeling 53 49 Barrington 52 49 Thornridge 53 FROSH: STANDING: M. Sanders, M. Eisenberg, D. Duchaj, M. Mansfield, Coach Klebba, B. Bin- dus, T. Cortina, T. McClean, S. Pearlman. KNEELING: J. Pearson, R. Niles, J. Clemens, M. Zolke, M. Scipione, F. Bonetti, W. Bordes, T. Kropp. FROSH NW OPP 23 Maine South 15 22 Thornridge 30 27 Niles North 38 21 Maine West 48 32 Glenbrook North 43 22 New Trier West 29 vims (ABOVE) T. Kropp displays an L-support on the still rings. (RIGHT) S. Guttman performs an Iron Cross. Two Grapplers Place All-Conference Finishing the season with a 3-8 record the Niles West Varsity Wrestling Team nevertheless boasted many fine individual per¬ formances. Head Coach Bob Porter attributed the teamās mediocre performances to the fact that, āthis year has been a building year.ā Highlighting the squadās performance were All-Conference Pete Witt and Ray Lain. Other standouts included Rich Lain and Warren Nemanich, who also contributed greatly to the team ef¬ forts. Porter predicted that next yearās team would be bolstered by returning lettermen and the many promising underclassmen. The sophomore team also had many standouts and finished the season with a 5-11 record. (UPPER) R. Lain gains points while working for a pin. (RIGHT) C. Miller applies pressure to his opponent. VARSITY: TOP ROW: Coach Porter, S. Perz, P. Witt, M. Dayan, L. Steinlauf, J. Welch, B. Mitz, R. Lain, R. Lain, Coach Lain. SECOND ROW: J. Nowicki, T. Brunning. T. Hoffberg, W. Nemanich, C. Miller, A. Gelfand, J. Wilson. FRONT ROW: R. Schneider, B. Blinick, J. Wehrmacher, P. Clesi, K. Gurrentz, E. Turton, P. Weiss, B. Fisher. 240 VARSITY NW OPP 13 Maine South 29 2 Maine South 0 11 Deerfield 34 17 Deerfield 31 38 New Trier West 13 21 New Trier West 25 6 Arlington 36 11 Niles North 30 38 Lake Forest 11 22 Maine West 20 8 Glenbrook North 43 18 Maine North 24 9 Highland Park 33 36 New Trier East 12 13 Glenbrook South 34 SOPH: TOP ROW: D. Arwine, B. Gibbons, B. Goldberg, P. Mensinger, B. Sakas, B. Piz- zalto. SECOND ROW: Coach Schmidt, R. Capodagli, B, Kopinski, D. Senensky, G. Kwie- cinski, A. Jackson. FRONT ROW: B. Bahcall, B. Kelly, P. Smith, D. Yohanna, S. Kropp, S. Edmonds. SOPHOMORE NW OPP 22 Maine South 22 11 Deerfield 35 37 New Trier West 9 47 Evanston 63 47 Wheeling 54 47 East St. Louis 24 26 Niles North 26 21 Arlington 27 6 Maine West 38 11 Glenbrook North 29 52 New Trier East 0 12 Highland Park 38 13 Glenbrook South 36 28 Lake Forest 18 (BELOW) Soph. J. Flannery struggles to flip his opponent. FROSH: TOP ROW: Coach Curran, S. Katz, R. Wilson, E. Goldberg, M. Stoklosa, T. Flood, M. Joseph. THIRD ROW: J. Bowman, E. Allard, M. DiBasilio, J. Rostron, A. Sherbin, K. Cocking. SECOND ROW: M. Lesser, P. Yamauchi, D. Bailey, R. Si- trick, K. Gokbudak, M. Garlia, E. Walovitch. FRONT ROW: P. Frazee, J. Kaplan, M. Schnurr, B. Bereskin, J. Lichten, G. Pavlik, H. Begoun. FROSH NW OPP 9 Maine South 35 32 Deerfield 14 36 New Trier West 18 35 Niles North 15 9 Arlington 39 18 Maine West 32 41 Lake Forest 5 21 Glenbrook North 20 27 Maine North 17 15 Glenbrook South 31 34 New Trier East 16 15 Highland Park 41 (LEFT) D. Yohanna attempts to take his opponent down. 241 Poor Turnout Hampers Swimmers Finishing 8th in CSL while compiling 3-7 conference rec¬ ord, the ā70-ā71 Varsity swimming squad was hampered by a poor turnout and subsequently suffered from a lack of depth. The teamās poor record was attributed to weak¬ ness in many events. Highlighting the season were out¬ standing performances of seniors Gary Zupko and Herb Shepard, who formed the Teamās strength. The sopho¬ mores, led by Mike Norberg, who broke 4 sophomore records, finished the season with a 4-7 total, while the freshmen compiled a 3-6 season record. Next yearās Var¬ sity will rely heavily on returning lettermen and especially on the up-and-coming underclassmen. (UPPER RIGHT) Niles West leads a relay, as a swimmer begins his leg. (RIGHT) Swimmer tags off while partner gets off to a fast start. VARSITY NW OPP 20 Glenbrook North 75 22ā Proviso West 70 49 Niles East 46 24 New Trier West 70 34 New Trier West 70 25 Deerfield 70 24 Forest View 71 79 Wheeling 16 59 Elk Grove 34 16 Niles North 78 VARSITY: TOP ROW: L. Korrub, B. Bonetti, M. Levy, B. Homer, C. Kaminsky. SECOND ROW: L. Friedman, R. Nitsche, G. Zupko, T. Heintz, D. Ekenberg, Coach Youstra. FRONT ROW: J. Hallberg, C. Chow, C. Kittaka, J. Harms. 242 SOPH: TOP ROW: B. Heinz, A. Storm, M. Norberg, R. Nutting, J. Doe, S. Blum. SECOND ROW: M. Green, J. Spray, J. Hengesh, R. Dickstein, R. Conrad, J. Epstein, Coach Davis. FRONT ROW: Mgr. M. Newman, R. Nordin, G. Kanter, G. MacEwan. SOPHOMORE NW OPP 25 Glenbrook North 75 65 Proviso West 24 54 Niles East 34 23 New Trier West 68 13 Deerfield 82 67 Forest View 28 76 Wheeling 19 FROSH NW OPP 35 Glenbrook North 72 35 Proviso West 60 53 Niles East 42 24 New Trier West 71 62 Elk Grove 33 53 Niles North 42 (TOP) Swimmer gets clocked-in after relay. (ABOVE) Swimmers take position as gun sounds. FROSH: TOP ROW: S. Ladewig, T. Spak, P. Bouy, K. Board, S. Okazaki, J. Craig. SECOND ROW: Mgr. K. Kaspa, J. MacDonald, B. Nutting, S. Ekenberg, R. Bender, S. Quatrochi, T. Lavnick, R. Carl, E. Smok, A. Awarda, Coach Anderson. FRONT ROW: S. Rosenberg, G. Lagioia, B. Gabriel, S. Camis, S. Collins. 243 Track Team Performs Well Despite Shortcomings The Varsity Indoor Track Team, under Coach Ron Campbell, and as¬ sistant Coaches Pat Savage, Bob Fizzell and Elmer Lucas, finished in 7th place in the CSL with a record of 1 3-9. Campbell felt that the teamās showing was good, as the squad was hurt by weakness in long-distance events. Seniors Jack Flood and Craig Hajduk, co-cap¬ tains, along with Senior Greg Eischen, were cited by Campbell as being standouts on the team. Campbell also cited the performance of Juniors Mike Schrieber and Jim Hornthal as praiseworthy. The sopho¬ mores, with a fine record of 16-6, were led by Dave Hintz, while the freshmen, with a season total of 15-1, had Paul Beisch as their stand¬ out. VARSITY: TOP ROW: H. Zyburt, M. Rubin, D. Eischen, P. Egebrecht, G. Eischen, T. Brown, J. Abrahamson, J. Mandell, J. Hornthal. THIRD ROW: Coach Lucas, D. Harris, C. Hajduk, C. Nelson, G. Chelcun, J. Flood, Mgr. B. Levey, Coach Campbell. SECOND ROW: Coach Fizzell, A. Elste, C. Brooks, D. Nakanishi, M. Schrieber, L. Snyder, Coach Savage. FRONT ROW: S. Klemptner, R, Katz, R. Beckman, J. MacNider. (TOP) J. Abrahamson concentrates on effecting a good landing during a long- jump event. (ABOVE) J. MacNider exemplifies āThe Concentration of the long-distance run¬ ner.ā (ABOVE) C. Hajduk hits the first hurdle amid fierce competition. 244 FROSH SOPH: TOP ROW: B. Macewan, P. Ruskin, L. Peckler, R. Arns, J. Grimm, R. Machal- inski, H. Sikevitz, S. Hinz, R. Spector, D. Hintz. THIRD ROW: R. Lytton, D. Kretschmer, R. Fogel, J. Manski, B. Bondy, R. Kerman, H. Lipshutz, L. Goldberg. SECOND ROW: M. Leon ida, A. Kimura, B. Gabriel, L. Nianick, E. Yoshino, H. Dome, J. Hosanna, G. Kirby. FRONT ROW: B. Funai, B. Sullivan, D. Heller, C. Tash, D. Silverman, S. Edmonds. (UPPER LEFT) R. Fogel gives the baton to D. Kretschmer during an underclass relay. (LEFT) B. Sullivan and an opponent go neck-and-neck into the last hurdle while teammate D. Kretschmer closes in. 245 Netters Hope for Successful Season The Varsity netmen look forward to a successful season with four lettermen returning. The team will be seeking new strength in the singles department, already being strong in the doubles competition. The new Varsity coach, Fernando Velasco, is currently a tennis professional. His experience should greatly benefit the teamās progress. (ABOVE RIGHT) L. Wolin slams a shot as partner J. Hecktman looks on. (ABOVE) L. Stone executes a backhand drop shot. (ABOVE RIGHT) S. Nusinow sets for a return. (RIGHT) D. Weiss serves while B. Ganz plays the net. 246 Linksters Seek CSL Rating Coach Jack Fabriās Varsity golf team sets its sights for a suc¬ cessful season with three returning lettermen, including Rick Chapman, who has played two years of Varsity golf previously. Although the team has been finishing low in the standings for the past four years. Coach Fabri looks for the team to place high in the Central Suburban League. (ABOVE LEFT) R. Chapman addresses the ball. (LEFT) S. Semar and B. Mead practice for an upcoming meet. (ABOVE) R. Englhard crunches one. (LEFT) R. Chapman practices his fairway woods. 247 Varsity Vies for Conference Title On the eve of the state district meet, the 70-71 Varsity Baseball squad still had hopes of a conference championship despite a some¬ what inconsistent overall performance. Head Coach Jim Phipps felt that āwe can have a very fine tournament team and we will be im¬ pressive in the state meets.ā The keynote of this yearās squad, ac¬ cording to Phipps is āthe fantastic attitude of the boys. This is one of the most cohesive and hard-working groups Iāve seen in years.āā This fine attitude has been exemplified by the excellent play of many team members. Phipps cited the play of Paul Klipowicz, Mark Ander¬ son, and John Tritschler as praiseworthy. The pitching of Jim Sama- tas, Bob Henning, and southpaw Barry Mueller was also notable. The Sophomores, coached by Bill Coyer, also turned in an impressive per¬ formance, highlighted by consistently excellent play. Prospects for the Freshman teams were also good, as both squads were playing fine ball and look to be in contention for a high finish in the CSL standings. VARSITY: TOP ROW: Coach Phipps, J. Abrahamson, M. Meiselman, A. Lazro, B. Burkhardt, B. Henning, J. Tritschler, J. Samatas, S. Zolke, M. Anderson, J. Thorn¬ ton, G. Benario, Coach Anderson. SECOND ROW: Mgr. T. Sudow, R. Ostrowski, M. Krainski, P. Elman, L. Edelson, F. Weiss, P. Clesi, B. Weiss, K. Dohm, Mgr. J. Lee. FRONT ROW: D. Pinder, A. Linick, M. Geyer, R. Blumenthal, L. Gan, S. Johnson, B. McEnerney, B. Mueller, A. Balbirer, P. Klipowicz. 248 Sophomores Shine Amid Winning Season SOPH: TOP ROW: D. Seneski, B. Young, D. Arns, B. Smith, R. Diederich, B. Lorenz, K. McGuire, R. Servos, J. Schillaci. SECOND ROW: Coach Coyer, P. Smith, G. Nishmura, C. Ginsberg, D. Dorfman, B. Kelly, M. Ericksen, G. Pavlik, G. Messinger. FRONT ROW: J. Anderson, G. Amarantos, B. Thornton, B. Brown, G. Blaszynski, D. McEnerney, B. Camras. 249 Pitching and Hitting Pace Freshmen Victories FROSH A: TOP ROW: Mgr. J. Olsen, J. Blackman. R. Fimoff, M. DeBasilio, B. Scot, B. Burkhardt, B. Sorenson, R. Rosset, D. Kibort, Coach Galla. FRONT ROW: J. Liano, J. Lichten, D. Siers, B. Neuman, G. Hoshizaki, D. Sortal. (RIGHT) J. Liano puts some wood on the ball. FROSH B: TOP ROW: D. Feldman, G. Karachun, E. Yoshino, S. Spencer, S. Anderson, S. Spielman, B. McMamara, A. Swanke, E. Harkins, Coach Sandstead. SEC¬ OND ROW: R. Schneider, C. Gokbudak, B. Littwin, S. Kollins, J. Heller, B. Geyer, J. McDonald, S. Harris. FRONT ROW: J. Lowen, K. Levin, M. Schnurr, J. Zoros. 250 Girlsā Interscholastic Teams Have Ups and Downs Finishing with a disappointing record of 0-6, the Girlsā Interscho¬ lastic Tennis Team concluded its first season in the Leagueās high¬ est division. Next yearās hopes rest on the returning juniors as the senior standouts of 1970-71, Linda Delano, Roberta Marz, and Sue Milner leave. The Girlsā Interscholastic Badminton Team, how¬ ever, capped a winning year with a 7-2 record. The team partici¬ pated in the Evanston Dual-League Invitational and received out¬ standing performances throughout the season from Linda Delano, Peggy Hook, Penny Hook, and Mary Ann Kachan. BADMINTON: TOP ROW: M. Casey, J. Tamraz, D. Huber, D. Burkhardt, F. Hu- lock, D. Goldmeier. SECOND ROW: S. Jensen, M. Sortal, G. Hansen, M. Gilluly, N. Weiss, J. Grimm, M. Kahan. FRONT ROW: R. Levitan, L. Delano, C. Panagio- taras, L. Brooks, J. Preiss. TENNIS: TOP ROW: J. Estes, M. Sortal, D. Melin, V. Balmes, J. Grimm, M. Lustig, V. Fabian, L. Wasserman. FRONT ROW: D. Tarrson, S. Milner, L. Delano, R. Hor- witz, E. Yamauchi, A. Duhl, M. Stone. 251 Senior Index ABSHIRE, THOMAS: Bronze Key 2; Sil¬ ver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Representative Assembly 4; Band 1, 2; Marching Band 1, 2; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 1,2, 3, 4 ; Track 1, 2 , 3 , 4; N Club 3, 4; Ex¬ ecutive Bd. 4; B.P.E. Leader 3, 4. AHR, TERRY: G.A.A. 1, 2 , 3; Guards Club 2. ALLWEISS, PAMELA: Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Glee 2; Arts Club 1, 2 , 3; Usherettes 3, 4; Political Forum Club 2 , 3; Future Teachers Club 1; G.A.A. 1, 2. AMI, FAITH: Art Council 3; Future Teachers Club 3. ANDERSCHAT, KAREN: Scarlet Certifi¬ cate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Cabi¬ net Alt. 2; Student Council 3; Student Representative Assembly Board Mem¬ ber 4; S.F.A.A. Secretary 4; Student Activities Board 4; Debate 2; Home¬ coming Committee 4; G.A.A. 2 , 3; Fu¬ ture Teachers Club 3; Usherettes 4. ANDERSON, MARK: Bronze Key 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; N-Club 4. ANDERSON, ROBERT: Illinois State Scholarship 4; Pow Wow Band ā70; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Bio-Chem Club 2; Russian Club 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3, President 4. ANGELL, RICHARD: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Track 2; Minor N 2, 3; Major N 4; S.S.O. 3. APPEL, STEVE: Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze Key 3; Silver Key 4; Soccer 2. ARCANGELETTI, DANNY: Football 1, 2; Track 2, 3; Wrestling 1. AREN, FRANCINE: Bronze Key 4; Cab¬ inet 1, 2; Student Representative As¬ sembly 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2; Homecoming Crew 3, 4. ASHER, SHELDON: Transferred from Bowen High School 2; Silver Key 4; Football 3, 4; Minor āāNāā 3, Major Nā 4. ATSAVES, TONI: Student Council 3; Student, Representative Assembly 4; Student Union Board 3; Student Activi¬ ties Board Executive Committee 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Glee 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3, 4; French Club 1,2; Homecom¬ ing Committee 4; S.S.O. 1, 2; Pom Pon Squad 4. AUERBACH, AMY: Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Illinois State Scholar¬ ship 4; Student Council 2, 3; Student Representative Assembly 4; Problem Sensing Committees 4; Homecoming Committee 3, 4; Homecoming Court 3; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Activities Board 4; Spec¬ trum Staff 4; Hospital Visitors Troupe 4; G.P.E. Leaders 3, 4. BADESCH, SCOTT: Student Represent¬ ative Assembly 4; Pow Wow Crew 1; West Side Story Crew 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Football Manager 2, 3, 4; Major āN 3; Homecoming Committee 4. BAHDE, EILEEN: Girls Glee 1. BALMES, VICKY: Cabinet 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Glee 2; Orchesis 2; Tennis 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. BARRETT, SUSAN: Pow Wow ' 70 Cost¬ ume Chairman 4; Glass Menagerie Costume Chairman 4; Many Moons Costume Chairman 4; Snow White Costume Crew 3; Funny Girl Costume Chairman 3; Thurber Carnival Costume Crew 3; Thespians 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1. BAUM, SHARON: Girls Glee 2; G.A.A. 1, 2. BAUMANN, MARIANNE: Transferred from American High School Founda¬ tion. BECK, HOWARD: Transferred from Notre Dame High School 2; Bronze Key 3; Silver Key 4; Football 3, 4; āNā Club 4. BEEDERMAN, DANIEL: Scarlet Certifi¬ cate 1; Bronze Key 2; Illinois State Scholarship 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4, President 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Pow Wow ā69 Band 3; Pow Wow ' 70 Band 4; Once Upon A Mattress Band 2; West Side Story Orchestra 4; Funny Girl Or¬ chestra 3; State Solo and Ensemble Contest; Band Letter 2; Silver Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4. BEGOUN, PAULA: Cabinet 2; Pow Wow ' 67 Crew 1; Childrenās Theatre 2; Forensics 2, 4; Orchesis 1; Pep Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 2; Hospital Visitors Troupe 2, 3, 4; Project ā70 3, 4. BELCOVE, JANET: Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 4; Nation¬ al Honors Society 3; Political Forums Club 2, 3; Project ' 70 3; Student Coun¬ cil 2, 3; Student Representative Assem¬ bly 4; Cabinet 3; G.A.A. 1, 2; Fire Bugs Crew; Pow Wow ' 69 Crew 3; Funny Girl Crew 3; French Club 2; Hos¬ pital Visitors Troupe 3, 4. BELL, SELDON: Soccer 1, 3; Wrestling 1 . BELLER, LARRY: Mixed Chorus 1; Boys Glee 2; Soccer 1, 2. BELSON, BROOKE: Girls Glee 1, 2; Modern Dance 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2. BENSON, RICHARD: Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Silver Music Pin; Once Upon a Mattress Orchestra 2; Funny Girl Orchestra 3; Golf 1, 2, 3. BERESKIN, JUDY: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; National Honors Society 3, 4; Illi¬ nois State Scholarship 4; Student Council 1; Orchestra 1, 2; Pow Wow ' 69, ' 70 3, 4; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Home¬ coming Committee 4. BERGER, ROGER: Bronze Key 3; Illinois State Scholarship 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Major āāN 4; Track 1, 2; Cross Coun¬ try 1; Wrestling 2; Intramurals 3; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; N-Club 4. BERNSTEIN, BARBARA: Cabinet 1; Pow Wow ' 69 and ' 70 3, 4. BERNSTEIN, JILL: Illinois State Scholar¬ ship 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pacesetters 2; Spotlighters 1. BEYER, JUDY: Girls Glee 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2; Usherettes 4. BIBERGAL, MARCI: Student Council 3; Cabinet 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Girls Glee 3; Concert Choir 4; Westones 4; Children ' s Theatre 1,3; Pow Wow ' 69, ' 70 3, 4; Funny Girl 3; P.A. Committee 3; Art Council 3; Hospital Visitors Troupe 4. BLINICK, ART: Political Forum Club 2, 3; Baseball 3. BLITZ, ALAN: Once Upon A Mattress 2; Pow Wow ' 69 Crew 3. BLITZ, MICHAEL: Pow Wow ' 68 2; Once Upon A Mattress 2. BLIWAS, ERROL: Mixed Chorus 1; Boys Glee 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Stu¬ dents For Israel Club 4; Swimming 1; Intramurals 2, 3; A.V.E. Dept. 4; Pow Wow ' 70 4; Funny Girl 3; Glass Me¬ nagerie 4. BLOCK, ANDREA: Spanish Club 2, 3. BLOCK, SHEREE: Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; National Merit Fi¬ nalist 4; Intermediate Band 1, 2; Con¬ cert Band 3, 4; Funny Girl Orchestra 3; French Club 1,2; Ecology Club 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. BLOOM, JOANNE: Transferred from Bowen H.S. 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4. BONGIOVANNI, DIANE: Art Council 1, 2, 3. BORKAN, DAVID: Mixed Chorus 1; Boys Glee 2; Swimming 2. BOWMAN, MARK: Bronze Key 3; Sil¬ ver Key 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Major Nā 3, 4; N-Club 3, 4; Basketball Manager 1, 2. BRADEN, KEVIN: Chorus 1; Choir 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 4; Indoor Track 2; N-Club 4. BRADFORD, CAROLE: Mixed Chorus 1; Choir 2, 3; Guys and Dolls 1; Once Upon A Mattress 2. BRAMSON, RONALD: Cabinet 1, 2, 3; Soccer 2, 3; Track 2; Minor N 3; German Club 1, 2, 3. BRANDT, JERRY: Marching Band 1, 2; Concert Band 3. BRANDT, LARRY: Marching Band 1, 2; Concert Band 3. BRANDT, LAURIE: Cabinet 1; Pow Wow ' 68, ' 69, ' 70 2, 3, 4; Girls Glee 1, 2; G.A.A. 1; Spanish Club 2. 252 BRAUER, LAURA: White Certificate 1 ; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3; Student Union Board 2; Student Ac tivities Board 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Pom Pon 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2, Vice-President 2; Pow Wow ' 68 Crew 2; Homecoming Court 4; Gym Leader 3,4- BRAUN, JUDI: Scarlet Certificate; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Glee 2; Choir 3; Guys and Dolls 2; German 1. BRODY, SUE: Bronze Key 4; Girls Glee 1, 2; Choir 3; Vivace 2, 3; Pow Wow Crew ' 67, ' 68 1, 2, 3; Guys and Dolls Crew 1; Once Upon A Mattress Crew 2; Firebugs Crew 3; French Club 1, 2, Treasurer 2. BRONSTEIN, ROBERT: Mixed Chorus 1; Boys Glee 2; Choir 3, 4; Pow Wow ' 70 Crew 4; Funny Girl 3; Glass Me¬ nagerie Crew 4; Westones 4; Football 1; Track 1, 2; Cross Country 2. BROWN, CAROL: Pow Wow ' 69 3; G.A.A. 1; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. BROWN, MARLA: Bronze Key 3; Silver Key 4; Girls Glee 1; French Club 1; Apotheosis 2; Opus I 4. BROWNSTEIN, STEVE: Childrenās Theatre 2. BRYANT, SUE: G.A.A. 2, 4. BURKE, LAURIE: Transferred from Woodstock ' High School 4; G.A.A. 4; Pacesetters 4. BURKHARDT, BILL: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Major N 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. BURTON, SUE: Transferred from Bowen High School 2. CAHAN, RICHARD: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Illinois State Scholarship 4; Chorus 1; Spanish Club 2; Debate 3; Voice of ' 71 Staff 3. CAMPION, PATIANN: Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Glee 2; Orchesis 2. CASEY, MARY: Bronze Key 3; Cabinet Alternate 1, 3; J.B. Crew 1; Pow Wow ' 68 Crew 2; Funny Girl Crew 3; Many Moons Crew 4; Thurber Carnival Crew 3; Glass Menagerie Crew 4; Pow Wow ' 70 4; Aquasprites 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Cap¬ tain; Timers Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi¬ dent 4; Guards Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Board 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Arts Club 1, 4; Volleyball Team 4; Badminton Team 4. CHANKIN, GARRY: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Spanish Club 2. CHAPMAN, RICK: Scarlet Certificate; Bronze Key 2; Football 1; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1; Golf 2, 3, 4; S.S.O. Board 3. CHERNIET, KEITH: Cabinet 1, 2, 3. CHIKARAISHI, LYNNE: White Certifi¬ cate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Pep Club 1, 2; German Club 1, 2; Gymnastic Team 2, 3, 4; G. A.A. 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; S.S.O. 1, 2. CITRON, MITCH: S.S.O. 3. CLAPPERTY, LEON: Football 1 , 2 , 3 , 4; Nā Club 4. CLARK, JENNIFER: Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Glee 2, 3; Choir 4; Music Award 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Arts Council 3. COHEN, GARRY: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4; National Merit of Commendation 4; Student Council Rep¬ resentative 1,2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Par¬ liamentarian 4; Student-Faculty-Admin¬ istration Assembly 4; Basketball 1, 2; Rotary Club 4. CONDON, SHERRY: Pow Wow Crew ā69 3; Funny Girl Crew 3; Hospital Visi¬ tors Troupe 3, 4; S.S.O. 1, 2, 3. COOPER, MICHAEL: Marching Band 1, 2 ; Concert Band 2; Stage Band 1, 2; Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Spotlighters 1,2; Pow Wow Crew ā67, ' 68, ā69, ā70 1, 2 , 3 , 4; Guys and Dolls Crew 1; Once Upon A Mattress Crew 2; Funny Girl Crew 3; West Side Story Crew 4; J.B. Crew 1; Firebugs Crew 2; Thurber Carnival Crew 3; Glass Menagerie Crew 4; Childrenās Theatre 1 , 2 , 3 , 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. COPELAND, JO ANNE: Cabinet 1; Pow Wow Crew ' 67, ' 68, ' 69, 2, 3, 4; Guys and Dolls Crew 1; Once Upon A Mattress Costume Chairman 2 ; J.B. Crew 1; Funny Girl Crew 3; Girls Glee 1, 2; National Thespians Society 1, 2 , 3 , 4; Cabinet 2; Spotlighters 1, 2; S.S.O. 1, 2. COSGROVE, TERRY: Marching Band 1, 2; Intermediate Band 3; Swimming 1; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Project ' 70 2 , 3, 4. CUTLER, FRAN: Illinois State Scholar¬ ship 4; White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Grinnell Scholarship; Pow Wow 1, 2; Crews 1, 2, 3; Childrenās Theatre 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2; Timers 1,2, 3; Russian Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Spectrum Staff 2. CUTRERA, MARY: Thespians 2, 3; Guys and Dolls 1; Timers Club 4; Stu¬ dent Union Board 2, 3. CYWINSKI, PAT: Bronze Key 3; Hospi¬ tal Visitors Troupe 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2. DAVIS, DENISE: Scarlet Certificate; Girls Glee 1; Spanish Club 1, 2. DELANO, LINDA: Scarlet Certificate; Bronze Key 3; Silver Key 4; Marching Band 1 , 2 , 3 , 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Band Letter 1, 2; Silver Music Pin 3; G.A.A. Board 1, 2 , 3 , 4, Secretary 3, President 4; Badminton Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team 1,2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. DELEONARDIS, CAROL: Student Council 1, 2 , 3; Representative Assem¬ bly 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Glee 2, 3; Pow Wow Crew ' 67 , ' 68, ' 69, 1, 2, 3; G.A.A. 1,2, 3; Student Union Board 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Spanish Club 2; Timers Club 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Aquasprites Prop Crew 2, 3. DESENT, MARTY: Swimming 1; Foot¬ ball 2, 3, 4; Major N 4; N-Club 4. DEPPONG, CAROL: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; German Club 1, 2; F.T.A. 2, 3; S.S.O. 1, 2, 3, 4. DIAMOND, CHUCK: Mixed Chorus 1. DREWS, VICKI: Girls Glee, 1, 2; Pep Club 1; Aquasprites 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. DUBOW, DEBBIE: Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Glee 2; Funny Girl 3; Drama Workshop; Spotlighters 1, 2; Spanish Club 1; G.A.A. 1. DUHL, ANITA: Bronze Key 3; Silver Key 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4; Cabinet 1, 2, 3, Secretary 1; Pow Wow ' 70; Childrenās Theatre 4; Thespi¬ ans 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Union Board 3; Opus I 4. EATON, DAVID: Bronze Key 2; White Certificate; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Soccer 2; Latin Club 2; Shakes¬ peare Workshop 2, 3. EGEL, MARILYN: Girls Glee 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Bio- Chem Club 2. EGELSTON, JENNIFER: Band 1, 2; G.A.A. 2, 3; Earth Science Club 1. ELEGREET, NORA: Bronze Key 3; Mixed Chorus 1; West Side Story Crew 4; Orchesis Gymnastic Show 2, 3, 4; Orchesis 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Board 3, 4, Secretary 4; Bad¬ minton Team 3; Volleyball 4; Leaders Gym 2, 3, 4. ELLYNE, JODY: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Cabi¬ net Alternate 1, 2; Pow Wow ' 70 4; J.B. Crew 1; Gymnastic-Dance Show 1, 2 , 3, 4; Girls Gymnastic Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Board 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; French Club 1; Pacesetters 2; Spectrum Staff 4; Leaders Gym 2, 3, 4. ENGEL, ROBERTA: Transferred from Bowen High School 3. ERFER, ELLEN: Intermediate Band 1; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Band Letter; Silver Music Pin; Gold Music Pin; Pow Wow ' 70 Band 4; West Side Story Orchestra 4. ERLEBACHER, JOANNE: Scarlet Certif¬ icate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Girls Glee 1, 2; Choir 3, 4; Once Upon A Mattress 2; Guys and Dolls 1; Funny Girl 3; West Side Story 4; Pow Wow ' 69, ' 70 3, 4; Orchesis 1, 2; Pom Pon 3, 4. ERTON, LINDA: Bronze Key 3; Silver Key 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Il¬ linois State Scholarship 4; Firebugs 2; Funny Girl 3; West Side Story 4; Orch¬ esis 1,2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3, 4; Gym¬ nastic-Dance Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Russian Club 3. ERWIN, JANICE: G.A.A. 3; Student Activities Board 4; Homecoming Crew 4; French Club 2. FARBER, DAVID: Mixed Chorus 3; Con¬ cert Choir 4; AāCapella Choir 4; Wes- tones 4; West Side Story; Wrestling 1, 2; Bio-Chem 1; Ecology Club 4; Bridge Club 4. FARBER, PHILLIP: Bronze Key 3; Na¬ tional Honor Society 3, 4; Pow Wow ' 67, ' 68, ' 69, ' 70, 1,2, 3, 4; Guys and Dolls Crew 1; Once Upon A Mattress Crew 2; Winnie the Pooh Crew 2; Fire¬ bugs Crew 2; Funny Girl Crew 3; Thur¬ ber Carnival Crew 3; Wizard of Oz Crew 4; West Side Story Crew 4; J.B. 1; Bio-Chem Club 1; Latin Club 2, 3; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Spotlighters 1. FEBROW, DONNA: Girls Glee 1, 2; Homecoming Crew; G.A.A. 1, 2; Pep Club 1. FELDMAN, FRED: Student Representa¬ tive Assembly 4; Debate Team 2, 3, 4; Bridge Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2 , 3; Shakespeare Workshop 2, 3. FERRARD, LINDA: Girls Glee 1; Mixed Chorus 2; G.A.A. 2, 4. FETTMAN, JACK: Transferred from Ho¬ race Mann High School 3. FIELD, LEW: Golf 3, 4; Major Nā 3, 4; N-Club 4. FISCHER, SUE: Girls Glee 1, 2; Span¬ ish Club 1, 2; G.A.A. 1. FISH, JOEL: Cross Country 1, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; N-Club 3, 4; German Club 2, 3. FISHER ELYSE: Cabinet 1,2; Pow Wow ' 67 Crew; Guys and Dolls Crew; Pow Wow ' 68 Crew; Once Upon A Mattress Crew; S.S.O. 1, 2. FISHKIN, HOLLY: Transferred from Mather High School 1; Childrenās Thea¬ tre 2, 3; Arts Club 2; Spanish Club 2 , 3; S.S.O. 2, 3. FLEISHMAN, MARK: Basketball 1. FLOOD, JACK: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Illinois State Scholarship 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Minor āNā 3, Major āāNāā 4; Gym¬ nastics 1, 2, 3, 4, Minor āāN 3, Major Nā 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Major āāN 3, 4. FLOWERS, JOAN: Scarlet Certificate 1; Illinois State Scholarship 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2. FORTMAN, LINDA: Girls Glee 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Aquasprites Prop Crew 2, 3. FORTUNA, FRANK: Intermediate Band 1,2; Concert Band 3, 4; Cross Country 1; Wrestling 1, 2. FOSS, MERRY-LYNN: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Glee 2; Modern Dance Club 1,2; G.A.A. 1, 2. FOSTER, NINA: Cabinet 2. FRANKEL, STEVE: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Cabi¬ net Alternate 2; Firebugs 2; Debate 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 1; Voice of ' 71 Editor 3, 4; National Forensic League 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANKLIN, CORY: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4; National Merit Semifinalist 4; Cabinet 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Quill and Scroll 3, 4, President 4; West Word 2, 3, 4; Editor in Chief 4; Itās Ac¬ ademic 3, 4; Shakespeare Workshop 1 , 2 . FRANKS, SHELLEY: Cabinet 3; Gym¬ nastics 1,3, 4, Secretary 4; Cheerlead¬ ers 2; Pacesetters 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastic-Dance Show 1, 3, 4; Gym Leader 2, 3, 4. FREEDENBERG, LINDA: Girls Glee 1; Pacesetters 2. FRENCH, GARY: Pow Wow ā68, ā69, ' 70, 2, 3, 4; Funny Girl 3; Guys and Dolls 1; Thurber Carnival 3; Once Upon A Mattress 2; West Side Story 4; Aquasprites 2, 3; Westones 1, 2; 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Orchestra 1, 2 , 3, 4; State Solo and Ensemble 1, 2 , 3, 4; Band Letter 1,2; Orchestra Pin 1, 2; Silver Pin 3; Gold Pin 4; Bowling 4 , Secretary 4. FREUD, BOB: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Illinois State Scholarship 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Co-operative Committee 3; Concert Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Musi¬ cals Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Or¬ chestra Vice-President 4; Silver Music Pin 3; State Music Contest 3; Debate 1, 2, 3, 4; Forensics 4; National Forensic League 2; Political Forum Club 4; Voice of ā71, 3, 4. FRIEDMAN, ESTELLE: Illinois State Scholarship 4; Pow Wow ' 69, 3; Gym¬ nastics 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastic-Dance Show 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Usherettes 4; G.A.A. 1, 2 , 3 , 4. FRIEDMAN, RONALD: Transferred from Bowen High School 3; Stamp Club 4. GAN, LES: Basketball 1,3; Baseball 3, 4; Radio Committee. GEORGE, ROBIN: Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Glee 2; French Club 1; G.A.A. 1. GETTLEMAN, JEFF: West Side Story 4; Football 1; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3: Minor Nā 2. GEYER, MATT: Transferred from Notre Dame High School 3; Football 4; Bas¬ ketball 4; Baseball 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4. GIBSON, NANCY: Transferred from Roosevelt High School 1; G.A.A. 2, 4; Latin Club 2; Timers Club 3; Aqua¬ sprites 4; P.A. Committee 3. GIERAS, GLEN: Intermediate Band 1, 2; Concert Band 3, 4; J.B. Crew; Solo and Ensemble Contest 3, 4; Silver Pin; Gold Pin; Aquasprites Band 3, 4. GILDEN, BONNY: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 253 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4; Choir 3, 4; Guys and Dolls 1; Girls Glee 1, 2; Silver Music Pin 3; Forensics 1. GILMAN, SHELLEY: White Certificate; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Illinois State Scholarship 4; Cabinet 1, 2, 3; Make Up Crew 1, 2; Timers Club 2, 3; Spectrum Staff 2. GOETZ, TOM: Bronze Key; Silver Key; Gold Key; Band 1; Football 1; Basket¬ ball 1; Golf 1, 2, 4. GOLDMAN, DANNY: Football 1,2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3; Basketball 1. GOLDMAN, NANCY: Transferred from Evanston High School 2; Thespi¬ ans 3, 4; Recording Secretary 4; Choir 4; Many Moons; Funny Girl Crew; Thurber Carnival Crew 3; Summer Theatre; Pow Wow ' 70 Crew 4; Glass Menagerie; Wizard of Oz 4; West Side Story Asst. Director 4; Forensics 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, Executive Board 3; Glee Club 3; G.A.A. 3; Hospital Vis¬ itors Troupe 4. GOLDNER, MERYL: Pow Wow ' 68 Crew 2; Spanish Club 2; G.A.A. 1. GOLDSTEIN, DARYL: Spotlighters 1,2; Thespians 3, 4; Forensics 2; Guys and Dolls 1; Children ' s Theatre 1, 2; J.B. Crew 1; Funny Girl Crew 3; Girls Glee 2; Pep Club 1; G.A.A. 1, 2; Paceset¬ ters 2; Arts Club 1; Hospital Visitors Troupe 3, 4. GOLLIN, SUSANNE: Bronze Key 2; Illi¬ nois State Scholarship 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Ecology Club 3, 4; BioChem Club 1,4; Spanish Club 3; S.S.O. 3, 4. GOMBERG, SUSAN: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Illinois State Scholarship 4; Cabinet Alternate 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Crew 1; Play Orchestra 3; Solo and Ensemble Contest 3, 4; Forensics 1; French Club 2. GORDON, LINDA: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Illinois State Scholarship 4; Music Certificate 2; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Students Activities Board 4; Girls Glee 1, 2; Spotlighters 1, 2; Children ' s Theatre Crew 2; Pow Wow ' 68, ' 69 Crew 2, 3; Guys and Dolls Crew 1; Once Upon A Mattress Crew Chairman 2; J.B. Crew 1; Hospital Visitor Troupe 4; Home¬ coming Crew 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 2; Pep Club 1; A.F.S. Club 4; S.S.O. 3, 4. GORDON, SUE: Cabinet 3; Student Representative Assembly 4; Girls Glee 1, 2; Guys and Dolls Crew 1; Once Upon A Mattress Crew 2; J.B. Crew 1; Pow Wow ' 68, ' 69 Crews 2, 3; Chil¬ drenās Theatre Crew; Spotlighters 1, 2; Spanish Club 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1; P.A. Committee 3; Homecom¬ ing Crew 4. GORENSTEIN, DEBBIE: White Certifi¬ cate 1; Bronze Key 2; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Guys and Dolls Crew 1; Pow Wow Make-Up Crew; Funny Girl Crew 3; Firebugs Crew 2; Children ' s Theatre Crew 2, 3; Student Union Board 2, 3; Hospital Visitor Troupe 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Project ' 70, 3, 4. 254 GOSLIN, GREGG: Transferred from Notre Dame High School 2; Children ' s Theatre 2; Student Union Board 3; Car Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Cross Country 2. GRAHAM, NANCY: Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Nation¬ al Honor Society 3, 4; Pow Wow ' 67, 1; Girls Glee 1; Guys and Dolls Crew 1; Theatre Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4; Orchesis ā Gymnastic Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Pom Pon 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. GREENBERG, LINDA: Scarlet Certifi¬ cate 1; Bronze Key 1; Silver Key 4; Pow Wow Crew ' 68, 2; Timers Club 1, 2, 3; Spectrum Staff 2. GREENBERG, TERRI: Pow Wow ' 67, ' 68 Crew 1,2; Guys and Dolls Crew 1; Funny Girl Crew 3; Spanish Club Exec¬ utive Board 3; Spotlighters 1, 2. GROSSMAN, LARY: Concert Band 1, 2. 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; West Aquarist 1, 2, 3, 4, President 1, 2, 3; German Club 3; Chemistry Club 3. GURRENTZ, KEN: Cabinet 2, 3; Repre¬ sentative Assembly 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 4; Football 1, 3; Soccer 4; Ski Club 3, 4. HALL, LINDA: Transferred From Bart¬ lett High School, Georgia 2; G.A.A. 2, 3. HAMILTON, BETTY: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Illinois State Scholarship 4; National Merit Fi¬ nalist 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Itās Academic 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Glee 2, 3; Vivace 3, 4; Music Certifi¬ cate 3; G.A.A. 1; Ecology Club 2; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Illinois Latin Contest 2, 3, 4; Illinois High School Latin Conference 4. HANSEN, GLORIA: Girls Glee 1, 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Vivace 2, 3; Silver Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4; I.H.S.A. Solo and Ensemble Contest 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2; Usherettes 4. HARDYMAN, SHARON: Girls Glee 1, 2; Once Upon A Mattress Crew 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. HARING, DALE: Freshman Cabinet 1; Sophomore Cabinet 2; Mixed Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; A ' Capella Choir 3, 4; Silver Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4; State Vocal Contest (1st Place) 3; Pow Wow ' 68 Stage Crew 2; Pow Wow ' 69 Sound Chairman 3; Once Upon A Mattress Turntable Crew 2; Firebugs Sound Crew 2; Funny Girl Sound Chairman 3; Thurber Carnival Lighting Assistant 3; Pow Wow ' 70 Lighting Co-Chairman 4; Glass Menag¬ erie Lighting CO-Chairman 4; West Side Story Lighting Co-Chairman 4; Spotlighters 2, 3, 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Technical Coordinator for Christmas Festival ' 69, ' 70 3, 4; Technical Coor¬ dinator for February Vocal Concert ' 70, ' 71 3, 4; Technical Coordinator for May Festival ' 70, ' 71; Swimming 1; S.S.O. 1, 2. HARRIS, DALE: Track Team 4; A.A.U. Swimming Team 4; S.S.O. 3, 4. HAUG, NANCY: Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; German Club 2, 3. HAUSAMAN, PAT: Junior Cabinet 3; Representative Assembly 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Glee 2, 3, 4 ; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Board 4; Aquasprites 4; Guards Club 3, 4; Usherettes 4. HAYNES, CAROL: Cabinet 1; Chil¬ drenās Theatre 4; Pacesetters 2, 3, President 2; Hospital Visitors Troupe 4. HEALY, DONALD: Transferred from Notre Dame High School 1; Illinois State Scholar 4; Officer in Fund Rais¬ ing Committee 4. HELGESON, ERIC: Illinois State Schol¬ arship 4; Bronze Key 4; Cadet Band 1, 2; Aquarists 1, 2, Treasurer 2; German Club 2, 3; Bio-Chem Club 4; Chess Club 4; Science Seminar 3, 4; District Science Fair 3; State Science Fair 3. HELLER, TODD: Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Illinois State Scholar 4; Nation¬ al Merit of Commendation 4; Whoās Who Among High School Students 4; It ' s Academic 4; Student Activities Ex¬ ecutive Board 4; Cabinet Alternate 1; Representative Assembly 4; Forum Committee 4, Chairman; Debate Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secāy 1, 2, Vice-President 4; Forensic Team 4; Na¬ tional Forensic League 2; Homecoming Committee 4; Bridge Club 4; Physics Club 3, 4; Chess Club 1; Stamp Coin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Political Forum 2; Golf Team 3; Voice of ' 71, 3, 4. HIGUS, SHARON: Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; National Honor Socie¬ ty 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 3; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Orchestra 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Board 2; Aquasprites 1, 2, 3. HOLLINGER, ROBERT: Football Mgr. 1; Basketball Mgr. 1; Baseball Trainer 1; Football Trainer 2, 3; Basketball Train¬ er 2; Track 2. HORAN, MARCIA: Illinois State Schol¬ ar 4; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Or¬ chestra 1, 2, 3; Pow Wow ' 67 Make- Up Crew 1; Pow Wow ' 68 Make-Up Crew 2; Guys and Dolls Make-Up Crew 4. HORVAT, MARILYN: Girls Glee 1; Choir 2; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Con¬ cert Band 3, 4; G.A.A. 4. HORWITZ, DONALD: Illinois State Scholarship 4; Russian Club 2. HORWITZ, RICKEY: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Inter¬ scholastic Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Timerās Club 2; S.S.O. 3, 4. HOZARD, GARY: Bio-Chem Club; Science Seminar 2, 3, 4; Electronics Club 1; Chess Club 3, 4; Physics Club 4; Local Science Fair Outstanding; Dis¬ trict Science Fair Outstanding; State Science Fair Outstanding; U.S. Army Award Outstanding. HSU, KENNETH: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; National Merit Let¬ ter Of Commendation 4; Scholarship Program 4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Merit Finalist 4; Intermediate Orchestra 1, 2; Intra¬ mural Badminton 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Physics Club 3, 4; Biochemistry Club President 4; Bridge Club 3, 4 ; German Club 2, 4; President Chess Club 4; Co-Captain of Interscholastic Chess Team 4; Science Seminar Pro¬ gram 3, 4; Science Fair Award 3. HUBER, THOMAS: Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Science Seminar 2, 3; Aeronau¬ tics Astronomic Club 1. HUMPEL, KEITH: Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Interscholastic Football 1, 2, 3; Inter¬ scholastic Baseball 2; Interscholastic Track 1. IVERSON, JEAN: Pow Wow Stage Crew ' 68 2; Childrenās Theatre Cost¬ ume Crew 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Board 3, 4, Treasurer 4; German Club President 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Bio-Chem Club 1; Volleyball Team 4; Aquasprites 3, 4, Secāy 4; Guards Club 3, 4; Gym Leader 3, 4. JACOBS, ELLEN: G.A.A. 1; Specturm 2; Homecoming Committee 4; Student Union Board 2, 3; Homecoming Court JACOBS, TERRY: Bronze Key 2; Cabi¬ net 1, 2, 3; Student Activities Board Chairman 4; Student Union Board 2, 3; Student Representative P.T.A. 4. JAFFE, DAVID: Scarlet Honor Certifi¬ cate 1; Illinois State Scholar 4; Bronze Key 4; Student Council 2, 3; Represent¬ ative Assembly 4; S.F.A.A. 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Political Forum Club 2; N-Club 4; Students for Israel 4. JENSEN, SUSAN: Bronze Key 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 2, 3; Badminton Team 2. JOHNSON, LINDA: Girls Glee 1, 2; Band 1; Vivace 1; Girlās Gymnastic Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Girlās Tennis Team 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pom Pon Squad 4; Gym Leader 2, 3, 4; Gymnastic ā Dance Show 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHNSON, ROBERT: Football 1; Gym¬ nastics 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; N-Club 3, 4. JOSEPH, NATALIE: Funny Girl Crew 3; Spanish Club 3; G.A.A. 2. KANTER, MICHAEL: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Wrestling 2, 3. KAPLAN, LESLIE: Bronze Key 3; Silver Key 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Fresh¬ man Cabinet 1; Sop homore Cabinet Alternate 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Pow Wow ' 68, ' 69, ' 70, 2, 3, 4 ; G.A.A. 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; Tennis Team 3; Pep Club 1, 2. KARAS, CHRIS: A.F.S. Chocolate Drive 1st Place 2; German Club 2, 3, 4. KARELS, RICH: Transferred from Weber High School. KARKOW, LINDA: G.A.A. 1; Timer ' s Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 2; S.S.O. 1. KASPER, CHRISTINE: National Honor Society 3, 4; Bronze Key 3; Silver Key 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4; Cabinet 1; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band ], 2 , 3 , 4; Assistant Drum Major 2; Drum Major 3, 4; Band Letter 1; Sil¬ ver Pin 2; Gold Pin 3; Orchestra 2 , 2 , 4; All-State Band 3; Illinois State Solo Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 3, 4; State Band Contest 3; Pow Wow Band 3; Pow Wow ā70 Music Chairman 4; Funny Girl Orchestra 3; West Side Story Orchestra 4; G.A.A. ], 2 , 3 , 4; G.A.A. Board ], 2 , 3 , 4 ; Aquasprites ], 2 , 3 , 4 ; Aquasprites Manager 2 , 2 , 4 ; Radio Station Steering Committee 3, 4; M.C.C. 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Pep Club 1; S.S.M. 1,2; Betty Crocker Homemaker of the Year Award 4. KATZNELSON, CAROL: Cabinet 2; Girls Gymnastic Team 1, 3, 4 , Gym¬ nastic ā Dance Show 1, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2 , 3, 4; Spanish Club 1; Guards Club 2; S.S.O. 1, 2 , 3; Gymnastic Flasher 4; Homecoming Crew 4. KEENE, MURRAY: Bronze Key 3; Cabi¬ net 1, 2 , 3; Treasurer 1, 2 , Vice-Presi¬ dent 3; Car Club 3, 4; Swimming 2; In¬ tramurals 2 , 3, 4; German Club 2 , 3; A.V.E. 1. KEITH, WAYNE: Marching Band 1, 2; Student Union Board 3; Auto Club Vice-President 3, 4; Electronics Club 1. KENIS, JAY: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Executive Board 2; Student Represent¬ ative Assembly 4; Citizens Advisory Board 4; Band 1; Football 1; Basket¬ ball 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Soccer 2, 3, 4; N-Club 3, 4 ; Spanish Club 2; Spectrum 2 . KEPPEN, JANET: Girls Glee 1; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 1; S.S.O. 1, 2. KEPPEN, PATRICIA: Mixed Choir 1; Girls Glee 2; G.A.A. 1, 2. KIMURA, EUGENIE: Scarlet Certificate 2; Bronze Key 3; Mixed Chorus 1; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Medical Careers Club 4; Usherettes 4. KITTAKA, CRAIG: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Illinois State Scholarship 4; Band 1, 2; Concert Band 3; Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4. KLEIN, RICHARD: Pow Wow Crew 67, ā68, ā69, 70 1, 2, 3, 4; Pow Wow ' 69 Steering Committee 3; Childrenās Thea¬ tre Crew ā68, ' 69, ' 70 2, 3, 4; Guys and Dolls Crew 1; Once Upon A Mat¬ tress Crew 2; Funny Girl 3; Technical Director West Side Story 4 ; Firebugs Crew 2; Thurber Carnival 3; Glass Me¬ nagerie 4; Marching Band 1, 2; Thespi¬ ans 2, 3, 4; Spotlighters 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team 1. KLINKMAN, SCOTT: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Forum 4; Cross-Country 1,2, 3; Minor āāNāā 3; Track 1, 2; Spectrum 3, 4; Russian Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Voice of ā71 Editor. KLOS, TIMOTHY: Aquasprites Water Show 2. KNOCHELMANN, KATHY: Student Council 2; Cabinet 1,2; Student Activi¬ ties 4; Representative Assembly 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Glee 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Aquasprites Prop Crew 2. KNUDSEN, ROBERT: Marching Band 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Track 1. KOHNEN, IRENE: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; S.S.O. 1, 2, 3. KOLACKI, LINDA: Bronze Key 3; Funny Girl Crew 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Volleyball Team 4; Swim Team 3; S.S.O. 3, 4. KONECKI, RICHARD: I.N.S. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. KOPP, GORDON: Band 1, 2; March¬ ing Band 1, 2; Soccer 1, 2, 4; Basket¬ ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Intramurals 3, 4; Major āN 4; N-Club 4. KORNHAUSER, SARITA: Girls Glee 1, 2; Choir 3; Westones 3; Girlās Gym¬ nastic Team 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Spanish Club 1; Gymnastic ā Dance Show 2, 3, 4. KORMAN, ARLENE: Pow Wow Cost¬ ume Crew 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1. KOUZES, DEBBI: Bronze Key 3; Silver Key 4; Sophomore Cabinet 2; Student Activities Board 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Glee 2, 3; Music Certificate 3; Pom Pon Squad 3, 4; Student Union Board 2, 3; Pacesetters 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Dance Committee President 4; Pep Club 1; S.S.O. 1; National Honor Society 3, 4; Gym Leader 3, 4. KRAMER, TOBY: Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Illinois State Schol¬ arship 4; Football Trainer 3, 4; Basket¬ ball Trainer 3; Baseball Trainer 3; Var¬ sity Letters 3, 4; N-Club 3, 4. KRICKE, RANDOLPH: Silver Key 1, 3; Cabinet 2, 3; Once Upon A Mattress 2; Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1,2; Football 1, 2; Tropical Fish Club 1; Autos Club 3, 4; Medical Careers Club 3, 4; I.N.S. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. KRUEGER, KATHY: Transferred from Regina Dominican 2; Girls Glee 3. KUDLA, DIANE: Firebugs 2; Childrenās Theatre 3; Pow Wow ' 70 4; Funny Girl Orchestra 3; West Side Story Orches¬ tra 4; Intermediate Orchestra 4; Con¬ cert Orchestra 2, 3, 4; P.A. Committee 3; Forensic Team 4; Shakespeare Workshop 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. KURLAN, BARB: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Junior Cabinet 3; Student Activities Board 4; G.A.A. 1, 2; Russian 2, 3; Bio-Chem Club 1, 2. KUSHNER, ROBERT: Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Cabinet 3; Gymnas¬ tics 1, 2, 3, 4; N-Club 3, 4; German Club 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity āāN 3, 4. KUTZA, JANET: Art Council Club 1, 2, 3; Earth Science Club 4. LA CROIX, NICKI: Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze Key 3; Marching Band 1, 2; Concert Band 3, 4; M.E.N.C. 3; Band Letter 1, 2; Silver Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4; State Solo Ensemble Contest 3, 4; West Side Story Orches¬ tra 4; Guys and Dolls Stage Crew 1; Funny Girl Make-Up Crew 3; G.A.A. 1. LAHIKAINEN, GAIL: Girls Glee 1; In¬ termediate Orchestra 1; Concert Or¬ chestra 2, 3, 4; Vivace 1, 2, 3; Funny Girl Orchestra 3; West Side Story Or¬ chestra 4; Orchestra Gold Pin 4; G.A.A. 3, 4. LAUNHARDT, GREG: Illinois State Scholar 4; Debate Team 4. LARSON, SUSAN: Bronze Key 3; Sil¬ ver Key 4. LAZARD, ANTON: Concert Band 4; Varsity Baseball 4. LEE, JOEL: Baseball Manager 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. LEHRNER, VICKI: Transferred from Bowen High School 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4. LENZEN, JEFF: AāCapella Choir; Mixed Chorus; Silver Music Pin; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Gold Medal 4; Gymnastics 1. LEONARD, STEVE: Gymnastics 1, 2. LEVEY, BRUCE: Choir 4; Boys Glee 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Funny Girl Cast 3; Once Upon A Mattress Cast 2; Dance Committee 4; Student Activities Board 4. LEVY, DAVID: Transferred from Von Stuben High School; Football 3; Bowl¬ ing 4. LEVIN, ISA: Girls Glee 1, 2. LEVIN, MARK: Mixed Chorus 1; Science Seminar 2; Swim Team 1; Chess Club 1, 2. LEVINE, ILENE: Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Cabi¬ net Alternate 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchesis 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Baton Twirlers 3; Gym Leader 3, 4; Or¬ chesis ā Gymnastic Show 2, 3, 4. LIEBERMAN, ELLEN: Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Glee 2, 3; Choir 4; Guys And Dolls Crew 1; Firebugs Crew 2; Once Upon A Mattress Crew 2; Pow Wow ' 69 Crew 2; Funny Girl Crew 3; Thur¬ ber Carnival Crew 3; Pow Wow ā68 Crew 2; Pow Wow ā70 Crew 4; Chil¬ drenās Theater 2; West Side Story Crew 4; G.A.A. 2; Thespians 3, 4; Spotlighters 1, 2; Shakespeare Work¬ shop 2. LEVIN, RHONDA: Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Glee 2, Concert Choir 3, 4; AāCa¬ pella 3, 4; Spotlighters 1; Vivace 1, 2, 3; Guys and Dolls 1; Funny Girl 3; White Music Certificate 1; Bronze Music Key 2; Silver Music Key 3; Gold Music Key 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Theater Dance 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. LINN, LARRY: Bronze Key 3; Cabinet 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2. LIPPO, DIANE: Girls Glee 1,2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Theater Dance 2. LOEW, LAURIE: Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Girlās Gymnastic Team 4; Leaders 4; Cheerleader 1; Latin Club 1, 3. LOITZ, ROBERT: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4; Cabinet 2, 3; Student Representative Assembly 4; Shakespeare Workshop 2, 3; Politi¬ cal Forum Club 1, 2; Arts Club 2; Itās Academic 2, 3, 4; Prep Bowl Quiz 3; Voice of ' 71 3, 4; A.T.O.M.S. Newspa¬ per 1; Political Interpretation Simula¬ tion 1, 2, 3. LONG, GLENN: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4; Cross-Country 1; Basketball 1; Base¬ ball 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 1; Spec¬ trum 4. LOOD, SHERRYL: Girls Glee 1, 2. McCLOSKEY, TIM: Football 2; Wres¬ tling 2, 3. McELFRESH, ALICE: Bronze Key 2; Sil¬ ver ' Key 3; Gold Key 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Co-op Committee 3; Glass Menagerie Cast 4; Aquasprites 1, 2; Opus 1, 2, 3, 4; Arts Club 1. McENERNEY, BILL: Intermediate Band 1; Basketball 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. McNULTY, MIKE: Aeronautics Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4. MADZIAREK, JAMES: Cooperative Committee 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Boys Glee 2; Choir 3. MACHALINSKI, MICHAEL: Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; National Merit Schol¬ ar 4; Bridge Club 4; Science Fair 1; Swimming 1; Cross-Country 2; Football 3, 4; N-Club 4; Chess Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4. MAEDE, DARLENE: Girls Glee 1; S.S.O. 1, 2 , 3, 4. MAGNUSON, MARK: Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; N.M.S.Q.T. Letter Of Commendation 4; Concert Band 1,2,3, 4; Concert Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Guys and Dolls Orchestra 1; West Side Story Orchestra 4; Midwest Band Clinic 1; M.E.N.C. Concert 3; Dis¬ trict I.M.E.A. Festival 4. MANDELL, RICHARD: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Nation¬ al Honor Society 3, 4; Illinois State Scholar Finalist 4; Gold Key 4; Cabinet 2; Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 1, 2, 3; Pow Wow Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Musical Orches¬ tra 1, 2, 4; State Orchestra 3, 4; Dis¬ trict Band 3; District Orchestra 4; Marching Band 3; Solo Contest 2, 3; Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 3; Band Letter 1; Orchestra Pin 3; Silver Band Pin 2, 3; Tennis Team 1, 2; Foreign Exchange Student ā France ā2; Student Aid 2, 3. MANN, RONALD: Bronze Key 4; Cabi¬ net 3. MANSKI, DAVID: Bronze Key 3; Silver Key 4; Football 1; Gymnastics 1, 2, 4; Soccer 4; Students For Israel 4; Foreign Exchange Student ā Israel 3. MARKER, TERRY: S.S.O. 2, 3; Soccer 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3; Minor āāNāā 2, 3; Major Nā 4; N-Club 4. MARKS, EUGENE: S.S.O. 1, 2, 3, 4; 255 Fencing Team 1, 2, 3. MARSHAK, BRUCE: Debate 1, 2. MARTINO, NICHOLAS: Illinois State Scholarship 4; N.R.O.T.C. Scholarship 4; Track 1,2, 4; Cross-Country 2, 3, 4; Major āāNāā 3, 4; N-Club 3, 4. MEAD, ROBERT: Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Illinois State Schol¬ arship 4; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4; Evans Scholarship 4; Basketball Mgr. 2; Golf 2, 3, 4; N-Club 4. MECHLA, AMY: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Intermediate Band 1, 2; Concert Band 3, 4; Future Homemakers 1, 2; S.S.O. Monitor 1, 2, 3, 4. MEIER, DEBBIE: Bronze Key 3; Interme¬ diate Orchestra 1; Concert Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Silver Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4; State Solo Ensem¬ ble Contest 1, 3, 4; Guys and Dolls Musical Orchestra 1; Once Upon A Mattress Orchestra 2; Funny Girl Or¬ chestra 3; West Side Story Orchestra 4; Vivace 1,2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Pom Pon Squad 4. MELIN, DALE: Bronze Key 4; Timerās Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl ' s Tennis Team 4; Russian Club 1, 2; Pacesetters 3; G.A.A. 2; S.S.O. 3. MENACHOF, DAVID: Fencing 1; De bate 1. MENSINGER, CONSTANCE: Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3; Marching Band 1; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Funny Girl Orchestra 3; West Side Story Or¬ chestra 4; Aquasprites Show Band 3; State Solo Ensemble Contest 3; Ger¬ man Club 1, 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Pacesetters Treasurer 2. MILLER, BRADLEY: Soccer 2, 3, 4; N-Club 4. MILLER, CHARLENE: Glee Club 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 1, 2. MILLER, RENEE: Pow Wow ā69 3; Chil¬ drenās Theatre 1, 2; Firebugs Costume Crew 1; Costume Crew Guys And Dolls 1; Spotlighters 1, 2; Pep Club 1; G.A.A. 1; Girls Glee 1, 2; State Music Contest 2 , 3. MILNER, SUSAN: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Honor So¬ ciety 3, 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; G.A.A. 1, 2 , 3, 4; Girls Tennis Team 1, 2 , 3, 4; Timerās Club 1,2; Pow Wow 2. MITCHELL, WENDI: Cabinet 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Spanish Club 1, 2; S.S.O. Monitor 1, 2, 3. MITSUI, SUZANNE: Intermediate Band 1, 2 , 3; G.A.A. 1. MOHN, RAY: Mixed Chorus 1; Choir 2; Cabinet 1; Baseball 1, 2; Soccer 1, 2 , 3, 4, Captain 4; N-Club 2 , 3, 4. MOROS, PHILLIP: Soccer 1, 2. MOSER, LAURIE: Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Glee 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Aqua- sprites 1, 2 , 3 , 4, Co-Captain 4; Guard Club 2; Pep Club 1, 2. MOSTACCI, KATHY: Cabinet 1; Pow Wow ' 68 Crew 2. MROZ, MICHAEL: Football 1; Track 1, 2; Soccer 2 , 3; Baseball 1; Photo Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; West Word 2, 3, 4; S.S.O. 1, 2, 3, 4. MURPHY, JOANNE: Transferred from St. Scholastica High School 2; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4; Student Activities Board 4; German Club 2, 3; Science Seminar 3; District Science Fair 3. NAPOLITANO, FRANK: Astronomical Aeronautics 1, 2. NELSON, KERRY: Gymnastics 1; Foot¬ ball 1, 2; Track 2 , 3, 4; Minor āāNāā 3; Major āāNāā 4. NEUHAUSER, JUDY: Transferred from Bowen High School 2; Director Chil¬ drenās Theatre 3; Director Pow Wow ā70 4; Thespians 3, 4; Funny Girl Crew 3; Thurber Carnival Crew 3; Childrenās Theatre Crew 3; Speech Drama Public Relations Board 3; Hospital Visitors Troupe 4; Opus I 4; Forensics Team 3, 4; Highest Achievement in Forensics Award 3; National Forensics League 3, 4; District Forensics Competition 3rd Place 3. NICKOLS, JOANNE: Student Cabinet 2; G.A.A. 1, 3; Spanish Club 2; Pep Club 2; Medical Careers Club 3. NICKROW, ROSS: Cabinet 3; Project ā70 3, 4; A.V.E. 2; West Word 3, 4; Opus I 4; Quill and Scroll 4. NIED, THOMAS: Aeronautics Club 2 , 3, 4, President 3, 4; ' 68 Mock Election Decorating Crew 2. NIELSEN, TOM: Basketball 1, 2; West Word 2; Hospital Visitors Troupe 3, 4; Minor āāNāā 2; Cross-Country 1. NIETSCHMANN, NANCY: Pow Wow ' 68 Stage Crew 2; German Club 2; G.A.A. 2, 4; Usherettes 4. NILES, JO ANN: Girls Glee 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pom Pon Squad 2, 3, 4; Costume Crew Funny Girl 3; S.S.O. 2, 3; Homecoming Court 3; Homecoming Queen 4. NISHIMURA, JANICE: White Certifi¬ cate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 4; Guys and Dolls Crew 1; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Medical Careers Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3; Usherettes 4; S.S.O. Monitor 1, 2, 3, 4, NUMRICH, ROBERT: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Illinois State Scholar 4; Baseball 1; Soccer Team 2; Track Team 3. NUSINOW, STEVE: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Tennis 2, 4; Spanish Club 2. OāBRIEN, MIKE: I.N.S. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. OFFICER, REGINA: Cabinet 1, 2, 3; Girls Glee 2; Choir 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3; Medical Careers Club 3, OLESKEY, NADINE: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. OSHONA, KAREN: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Blizzard Ski Club 3. PADDOR, RICK: Guys and Dolls 1; Pow Wow ' 68, ' 69, 70 2, 3, 4; Funny Girl 3; Childrenās Theatre 4; Forensics 3, 4; Readerās Theater 3; S.S.O. 1, 2. PANCHESIN, TOM:_ Astronomical Aeronautical Club 1. PEAT, PATTI: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl ' s Gymnastic Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Co- Captain 4. PELLER, ROBIN: Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze Key 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Cabinet 2; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Concert Orchestra 1,2, 3, 4; March¬ ing Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Westones 3, 4; Vi¬ vace 3; Pow Wow ' 69 Band 3; Musical Orchestra 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2. PEPPER, CAROLYN: Student Council 1; Spanish Club 2; G.A.A. 1. PERLMAN, JOELLYN: Cabinet 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Funny Girl 3; Girls Glee 2; Vivace 2, 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; Westones 3, 4; Silver Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4. PERZ, SCOTT: Football 1,2, 3, 4, Cap¬ tain 4; Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. PETERS, JOANNE: German Club 2, 3, 4; S.S.O. 3; Pep Club 2. PHILLIPPE, MICHAEL: Intermediate Band 1; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; March¬ ing Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Orchestra 4; Band Letter; Silver Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4; Funny Girl Orchestra 3; West Side Story Orchestra 4; Stage Band 3, 4; State Solo Contest 3; Intra¬ murals 2, 3; Basketball 1. PHILLIPS, GARY: Illinois State Scholar¬ ship 4. PHILLIPS, JIM: Tennis 2. PINTER, DAVE: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2. PIONTEK, KAREN: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; American Scholarship 4; Funny Girl Orchestra 3; West Side Story Orchestra 4; Girls Glee 2; Or¬ chestra 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Illinois State Solo Ensemble Contest 2, 3, 4; Band Letter 1, 2; Silver Pin 3; Gold Pin 4. PLATT, STEVE: Illinois State Scholar¬ ship 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Class President 3; Vice-President 2; Cabinet 1, 2, 3; Junior Release Board 3; Prom Committee 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1; AāCapella Choir 3; Choir Certificate 1; Silver Pin 2; Gold Pin 3; Assistant Director of Pow Wow 3; Assembly Director of Homecoming 4; Firebugs 2; Thurber Carnival 3; Fencing 1; Numerals 1; P.A. Commit¬ tee 2; A.V.E. 1, 2, 3, 4; Forensics 2, 3, 4; Debate 2, 3, 4; Debate Activities Di¬ rector 4; Westones 4. POCKRANDT, GLORIA: Girlās Gym¬ nastic Team 2. POLSTER, DAVID: Cabinet 3; Tennis 1. POST, ROBERT: Mixed Chorus 1; Choir 2, 3, 4; Once Upon A Mattress Cast 2; Funny Girl Cast 3; Illinois State Solo Ensemble Contest 2, 3, 4; District Con¬ test 2, 3; Camarata Madrigal Group 4; Music Certificate 2; Silver Pin 3; Gold Pin 4; Pow Wow ā70 Head Music Direc¬ tor 4; AāCapella Choir 2, 3, 4; Music Wing Recital 3, 4. PRESS, LARRY: Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Illinois State Schol¬ arship 4; German Club 4. PRIELOZNY, BETTY: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; National Honor Soci¬ ety 3, 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Silver Key 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Vivace 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Westones 2, 3; Camarata President 4; Concert Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Secre¬ tary 4; Thespian Society 3, 4; Musical Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Pow Wow ' 67 1; Silver Choral Pin 2; Gold Choral Pin 3; Orchestra Certificate 1; Orchestra Let¬ ter 2; Silver Orchestra Pin 3; Gold Or¬ chestra Pin 4. PRIM, JOHN: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym¬ nastics 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. PRIOLA, PAM: Transferred from Imma- culata High School 2. QUATROCHI, JOSIE: Choir 4; Vivace 3; Girls Glee 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. QUINN, BILL: Baseball 1; Soccer 2, 3, 4; N-Club 4. QUINN, ELLEN: Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze Key 3; Silver Key 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Orch- esis 2, 3, 4; Orchesis ā Gymnastic Show 2, 3, 4. RAHNERT, SUSAN: Bronze Key 2; Jun¬ ior Cabinet 3; Girlās Gymnastic Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastic ā Dance Show 1,2, 3, 4. REICHLE, DEBRA: Girls Glee 1, 2; Choir 3; Pow Wow 2, 3, 4. RICHMAN, MARSHA: Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Student Ac¬ tivities Board 4; Spotlighters 1; Girls Glee 1, 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Span¬ ish Club 3; I.N.S. Club 1, 2; Usherettes 4. ROACH, KEVIN: Mixed Chorus 1; Boys Glee 2; Choir 3, 4; Baseball 1,4; Bas¬ ketball 1; Football 1, 2. ROBERTS, JOHN: Fencing 1, 2, 3, 4; N-Club 3, 4. ROBINSON, JERRI: Transferred from Fenger 4. ROBINSON, NORENE: Student Repre¬ sentative Assembly 4; F.T.A. 1; G.A.A. 1, 2, 4; Tennis Team B 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Hos¬ pital Visitors Troupe 3, 4. ROLAND, CINDY: Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze Key 3; Concert Orchestra 1, 2; Play Crew 1; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pom Pon Squad 2, 3; Timerās Club 2; Pep Club 1; French Club 2. ROLNICK, NETTIE: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; F.T.A. 1; Spanish Club 2; P.A. Committee 2. 256 ROOS, SHARON: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Guys and Dolls Crew 1; J.B. Crew 1; Pow Wow ā68 Costumes 2; Once Upon A Mattress Costumes 2; Funny Girl Pub¬ licity 3; Thurber Carnival Publicity 3; Winnie The Pooh Crew 2; Sleeping Beauty Cast 2; Snow White Asst. Direc¬ tor 3; Pow Wow Publicity Chairman 4; Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4; Apotheosis 1, 2; Speech-Drama Publicity Board 3, 4. ROSENBERG, DAVID: Transferred from Bowen 4; Illinois State Scholar¬ ship 4. ROSENBLOOM, BARRY: Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Illinois State Scholarship 4; Cabinet 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 1; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; N-Club 4. ROSENKRANZ, JOHN: Mixed Chorus 1; Boys Glee 2, 3. ROSENMUTTER, GARY: Bronze Key 3; Silver Key 4; Illinois State Scholarship 3; Physics Club 4. ROSS, MICHAEL: Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Illinois State Schol¬ arship 3; National Merit Letter Of Commendation 3; National Honor So¬ ciety 3; Football 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Soccer 2, 3, 4; N-Club 4; German Club 4. ROTH, DAVID: Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Choir 2, 3, 4, President 4; Once Upon A Mat¬ tress 2; Funny Girl 3; West Side Story 4; Music Certificate 2; Silver Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4; Illinois State Solo Ensemble Contest (Superior) 2, 3, 4; 1, M.E.A. District Music Festival 2, 4; Baseball 1; Basketball 1; Soccer 2; Arts Club 4. RUBENSTEIN, MARSHA: S.S.O. 3, 4. RUBIN, DAVID: Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Track 1, 2. RUSH, CINDY: Transferred from Mary- wood 3. SABER, KEN: Cadet Band 1; Soccer Team 1, 2. SADACCA, TERI: Transferred from Niles North 2. SAGER, JUDD: Mixed Chorus 1; Choir 2, 3, 4; Funny Girl 3; Westones 3, Vice-President 3; West Side Story 4; Boys Quartet 3, 4; Boys Duet 4; Pow Wow ā69 3; AāCapella Choir 2, 3, 4; I.H.S.A. Vocal Contest (Superior) 3; Football 1; Tennis 1, 2. SAKAS, CONSTANCE: Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Glee 2; Timerās Club 3, 4, Sec¬ retary 4. SALZMAN, JAN: Bronze Key 3; Silver Key for Choir 4; Guys and Dolls 1; Funny Girl 3; Choir 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Glee 2; G.A.A. 1; Hospital Vis¬ itors Troupe 2, 3, 4. SAMATAS, JAMES: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 4; Illinois State Scholarship 3; N-Club 4; Basket¬ ball 1,2; Soccer 1,2, 3; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; German Club 4. SCHECHTER, ANDREA: Scarlet Certifi¬ cate 1; Bronze Key 2; Girls Glee 1, 2, 3; Funny Girl Assistant Musical Director 3; Theater Dance Club 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. SCHIFFMAN, DAVID: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; National Merit Finalist 4; Na¬ tional Honor Society 3; Illinois State Scholar 4; Chicago Actuarrial Club Award 3; Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti¬ tute Mathematics and Science Award 3; Debate Team 2, 3, 4, President 4; Chess Club 1,2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4; Russian Club 2, 3; Physics Club 3; Bridge Club 4; Science Seminar 2, 3, 4, Co-Director 4; District Science Fair (Outstanding Paper) 3; Vice-President, Illinois Junior Academy of Science 3; Westinghouse Science Talent Search Finalist 4. SCHRAMEK, JEFF: German Club 1, 2, 4; Stamp and Coin Club 4; Nominated by Rep. Crane to West Point 4. SCHRANTZ, AL: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2; N-Club 4. SCHULZ, MARILYN: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Nation¬ al Merit Commended Scholar 4; Marching Band 1; Girls Glee 3; Span¬ ish Club 3; German Club 3; Foreign Language Advisory Committee 4. SCHUR, RON: Transferred from Roose¬ velt; Cadet Band 1; Intermediate 2, 3; Concert Band 4; Stage Band 4; West Side Story Band 4. SCHWARZ, STEVEN: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Il¬ linois State Scholar 4; National Merit Finalist 4; Chess Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Physics Club 4; Science Seminar 2, 3, 4, Co-Director 4; Bausch and Lomb Science Award 4; Westinghouse Semi¬ finalist 4. SEDLOFF, SUSAN: Spotlighters 1, 2, Treasurer 2; Thespians 3, 4; Guys and Dolls Crew 1; J.B. Crew 1; Once Upon A Mattress Crew 2; Firebugs Crew 2; Funny Girl Crew 3; Thurber Carnival Crew 3; Glass Menagerie Crew 4; Pow Wow Crew 1,2,3, 4; West Side Sttfry 4; Childrenās Theatre 2, 3, 4. SEGAL, GAYLE: Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Glee 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Ush¬ erettes 3, 4; Political Forum 2; Pep Club 1. SEGAL, SHERRY: Girls Glee 1; G.A.A. 1, 2; Spanish Club 1. SEMAR, SCOTT: Bronze Key 4; Junior Board 3; Basketball 1, 2; Soccer 2; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Major āNā 3, 4; Minor āāNāā 1, 2; N-Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4. SHALOWITZ, JOEL: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Il¬ linois State Scholarship 4; National Merit Letter Of Commendation 4; A.F.S. National Finalist 3; Cabinet Al¬ ternate 1; Class Treasurer 3; Debate 1, 2, 4; Shakespeare Workshop 2, 3; President 2; Football Manager 1,2, 3; Track 1; It ' s Academic Team 3, 4; Bridge Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Inter¬ nation Simulation 1, 2, 3. SHAPIRO, ILENE: Bronze Key 3; Silver Key 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Cadet Band 1; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Con¬ cert Band 3, 4; State Solo and Ensem¬ ble Contest 3, 4; French Club 2; F.T.A. 2 . SHAPIRO, RICHARD: Spring Play Cast 2, 3; Pow Wow Crew 2, 3, 4; Funny Girl Crew 3; West Side Story Crew 4; Firebugs Crew 2; Children ' s Theatre Crew 2; Spotlighters 1, 2; Thespians 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Choir 3, 4; Music Certificate 3; S-D Board 3, 4; Intramu¬ rals 1,2,3, 4. SCHECHTER, RICHARD: Illinois State Scholarship 4; Baseball 1, 2; Bridge Club 4. SHERWOOD, GAIL: Cabinet 2; Stu¬ dent Activities Board 4; Tennis Team 2; G.A.A. 1, 2; S.S.O. 3. SHOUB, AUDREY: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Illinois State Scholarship 4. SCHUMATE, MONROE: Cabinet 3, Sergeant at Arms 3; Boys Glee 2; Mixed Chorus 1; Swimming 1, 2; Track 1, 4; German Club 1, 2; Bio-Chem Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Guard Club 2, 3, 4. SIEDBAND, GARY: Mixed Chorus 1; Choir 2; Spectrum Photographer 4; West Word 3, 4. SIEGELMAN, LORRI: Silver Music Pin 4; Band Letter 1, 2; Intermediate Band 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3; Marching Band 1, 2; Concert Band 4; Pow Wow ' 67 Crew 1; Guys and Dolls Crew 1; J.B. Crew 1; Pow Wow ' 68 Lighting 2; Chil¬ drenās Theatre Prop Chairman 2; Chil¬ dren ' s Theatre Cast 3. SIERZEGA, ED: Intermediate Band 1, 2, 3. SILVERBERG, BARRY: Mixed Chorus 4; Boys Chorus 4; Soccer 4. SILVERT, DONALD: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; National Merit Letter of Com¬ mendation 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; President of Student Rep. Assembly 4; Vice-Presi¬ dent of Student Council 3; Delegate of Student Council 1, 2; Board of Educa¬ tion Delegate 3, 4; P.T.A. Board Dele¬ gate 4; Cooperative Committee Dele¬ gate 1, 2; Student Faculty Administra¬ tion Assembly Delegate 4; District Coordinating Council Delegate 4; Brotherhood Week Committee Chair¬ man 2; Basketball 1; Football 2; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Political Forum Club 2, 3, President 3; New Free Press 2, 3; N-Club 3. SIMONS, HOWARD: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; R.O.T.C. Scholarship 4; Rep. to Stu¬ dent Rights and Responsibilities Com¬ mittee 4; Open Lunch Committee; Swimming 1, 2; Russian Club 2; Biochemistry Club 2, 3, 4; A.T.O.M.S. 1; Physics Club 3, 4; Editor of Voice of 71 3, 4; Itās Academic 2, 3, 4; Prep Bowl Quiz 2, 3. SIMONSEN, LYNNE: Bronze Key 3; Il¬ linois State Scholarship 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Aquasprites 4; Guard Club 4; Span¬ ish Club 3. SLOAN, ABBY: Cadet Band 1, 2; Con¬ cert Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Orchestra 3, 4; Illinois State Solo and Ensemble Contest (Superior) 3, 4; M.E.N.C. 3; Pow Wow ' 69 3; I.M.E.A. District 4; All-State Band 4; Funny Girl Orchestra 3; West Side Story Orchestra 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Spotlighters 1; Arts Club 1, 2. SMOLLER, SUE: Girls Glee 1, 2. SORTAL, MARY: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; G.A.A. Camp Scholarship 3; Illinois State Scholarship 4; Cabinet 2; March¬ ing Band 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Funny Girl Orchestra 3; Pow Wow ' 70 Band 4; Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Orchestra 3, 4; Band Letter 1; Silver Pin 3; Gold Pin 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Board 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team 1, 3, 4; Badminton Team 2, 3, 4; Volleyball Team 4. SOSKIN, ROLLIN: Bronze Key 4; Illi¬ nois State Scholarship 4; National Merit Letter Of Commendation 4; Wrestling 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Minor N 3; N-Club 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Major Nā 2, 3, 4; Soccer Honora¬ ble Mention All-State 3; Soccer All Conference 4; Indian Mascot 4. SPITZER, SUSAN: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; National Honors Society 3, 4; Illi¬ nois State Scholar 4; Student Council Delegate 1; Student Activities Exec. Board 4; Pow Wow ' 69, ' 70 3, 4; West Side Story 4; Gym Leaders 1; Cheer¬ leading 1, 2, 3, 4. SPIWAK, LARRY: Cabinet 1; Baseball 1; Track 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; N- Club 3, 4; S.S.O. 1; Minor N 2; Major N 3, 4. STARK, SUSAN: Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Illinois State Scholar 4; Once Upon A Mattress 2; Pow Wow ' 67, ' 68 1, 2, Crew Chairman 3; Chil¬ drenās Theatre 1, 2; Thespians 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Spotlighters 1, 2; A.F.S. Semi-Finalist 3. STARKMAN, MICHAEL: Once Upon A Mattress Cast 2; Firebugs Cast 2; Pow Wow ' 69, ' 70 Cast and Crew 3, 4; Funny Girl Cast 3; Aquasprites Lighting 3; Concert Choir 4; Westones 4; AāCa¬ pella Choir 4; All-State Choir 4; Gym¬ nastics 2; Forensics 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Shakespeare Workshop 3; P.A. Committee 3, 4. STEIN, BETH: Girls Glee 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; White Music Certificate 4; I.H.S.A. 4; Pow Wow ā69 Crew 3; Funny Girl Crew 3; Firebugs Cast 2; G.A.A. 3, 4; Spanish Club 2. STEIN, CHERYL: Bronze Key 2; Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Span¬ ish Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1; G.A.A. 1. STEIN, PHILIP: Illinois State Scholar¬ ship 4; Spanish Club 3; Stamp and Coin Club, Vice-President 3, 4; Forum Committee Co-Chairman 4; Students for Israel, Vice-President 4; Physics Club 3. 257 STEIN, RHONDA: Bronze Key 3; Silver Key 4; Spotlighters 1, 2; Thespians 2, 3, 4; German Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 1. STELZER, NATHAN: Westones 4; Boys Glee 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Pow Wow ' 68, ' 69, ' 70 2, 3, 4; Guys and Dolls 1; Once Upon A Matress 2; Funny Girl 3; Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4; A.V.E. 1, 2. STOKLOSA, NANETTE: Aquasprites 1, 2; Pep Club 1. STOLAR, DONNA: Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze Key 3; Illinois State Scholar¬ ship 4; Rep. Assembly 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Spanish Club 2; S.S.O. 3, 4; West Word 2. STRUB, MICHAEL: Scarlet Certificate 1; National Honor Society 3, 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Band Letter 2; Inter¬ mediate Band 1; Marching Band 2; Concert Band 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Wrestling Manager 2; Tennis 2; Bio- Chem Club 2; Physics Club 3. STUCKA, GARY: Concert Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Westones 4; Once Upon A Mattress Orchestra 2; Funny Girl Or¬ chestra 3; West Side Story Orchestra 4; President of Orchestra 4; German Club 1. SUDOW, THOMAS: Swimming 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Stamp and Coin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Treasurer 3; Students for Israel, President 4; De¬ bate Team 1, 2, 4, Captain 4; Intermu¬ rals 1, 2, 3, 4; Forensics 2; Political Forum Club 2; Vo ce OF 71 3, 4; S.S.O. 2, 3; Major N 4; Minor āN 2, 3; Arts Club. SZCZEPANSKI, JUDY: Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Girls Glee 1, 2; Choir 3; Guys And Dolls Crew 1; Once Upon A Mattress Crew 2; Westones 4. TAICH, SUSAN: Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze Key 1; Silver Key 3; Illinois State Scholarship 4; Cabinet 3; Make- Up Crew 1, 2, 3; French Club 1. TENNER, HOWARD: Transferred from Bowen High School 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4. TESLUK RONALD: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Swim Team 1, 2; Freshman Numerals āā71 1; Sophomore Letter N 2. TESNOW, CAROL: Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Glee 2, 3. TIMMER, SUE: G.A.A. 1, 3; Girl ' s Gymnastic Team 1; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; Gym Leader 4; Spanish Club 1, 2. THOMA, SCOTT: Football 1. THOMASON, BRUCE: Mixed Chorus 1; Boys Glee 1. TOPEL, BARBARA: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Silver Music Pin 2; Gold Music Pin 3; Nation¬ al Honors Society 3, 4; Cabinet 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Vivace 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice- President 4; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Pow Wow Band 1, 2, 3; Stage Band 1, 2; Musical Orchestra 1, 2, 3; West Side Story Assistant Mu¬ sical Director 4; Thespians 4; State Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 3, 4. TOPOREK, ESTHER: Bronze Key 3; Sil¬ ver Key 4; Cabinet 1, 3; Cheerleading 2; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 1; Homecoming Committee 4. TOVELL, PATRICIA: Bronze Key 2; Sil¬ ver Key 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4; Girls Glee 1, 2; Choir 3, 4; Vivace 2; Westones 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2. TRIPICCHIO, FRANK: Football 1, 2. TRITSCHLER, JOHN: Cabinet 2; Mixed Chorus 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Cap- tain 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 3, 4; N-Club 4; All Conference Football 4; Gym Leader 3, 4; S.S.O. 1, 2. TROSSMAN, RENE: Transferred from Amundsen High School 4; Art Council 4. UNRATH, KAREN: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Ski Club 3; Gym Leader 2. VELEN, BARBARA: Girls Glee 2; Wes¬ tones 4; Pow Wow 3; Tennis Team 1, 2; Pow Wow ' 68 Crew 2; Pow Wow ' 69 Make-Up Crew 3; Once Upon A Mattress Crew 2. VORPAGEL, JACKIE: Band 1, 2; Arts Club 2; Pacesetters 2. WALTHERS, NADIA: Spring Music Fes¬ tival 1; Winter Music Festival 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Gym Leader 4; Girl ' s Gym¬ nastic Team 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2. WARGO, MARY: Latin Club 1,2; Med¬ ical Careers Club 1,2, 3, 4; Usherettes 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. WARNER, SUSAN: Intermediate Band 1 . WARREN, RONALD: Bronze Key 3; Illi¬ nois State Scholar 4; Cabinet 3; Pow Wow ' 69 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 1; Tennis 1; Golf 2; Minor N 3; Project 70 3. WASSERMANN, LORI: Scarlet Certifi¬ cate 1; Bronze Key 4; Silver Key 4; Cabinet 1, 2; Pow Wow ' 69 3; Aqua- sprites 1, 2; Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; Student Union Board 1, 2, 3; Student Activities Board 4; Homecoming Com¬ mittee 4. WEBER, PATRICIA: Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Cabinet 3; Student Council 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Pow Wow ' 70 Costume Crew 4; West Side Story Costume Crew 4; Spotlighters 1; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Usherettes 3, 4; Span¬ ish Club 1; Aquasprites 2. WEIDLING, MARK: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; N-Club 4; Auto Club 3, 4, President 3, 4; Minor N 3; Major N 4. WEISS, CAREY: Pow Wow ' 69, ' 70 Crew 3, 4; Many Moons Crew 3; Funny Girl Crew 3; Aquasprites Crew 3, 4; A Thurber Carnival Crew 3; Christmas Musical Festival 3, 4; Spring Music Fes¬ tival 3, 4; Glass Menagerie Crew 4; Wizard of Oz Crew 4; Spoon River An¬ thology Crew 4; German Club 1, 2. WEISS, CHERYL: Transferred from Bogan High School. WEISSBERG, AMYRA: White Certifi¬ cate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4. WEKSLER, MARK: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stamp and Coin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 1, 2, President 3, 4; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Students for Israel 4. WERTHHEIMER, MICHELLE: Scarlet Certificate 1; Alternate 1; Student Council 2, 3; Representative Assembly 4; Alternate S.F.A. 4; Spotlighters 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 4; Pacesetters 2; F.T.A. 1; Shakespeare Workshop 2; Political Forum 2; Students for Israel 4; Forum Club 4; Project ' 70 4; Bridge Club 3; Prom Committee 4. WESER, SUSAN: Medical Careers Club 3, 4. WICZER, BETH: Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Glee 2, 3; Choir 4 ; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Board 3; Bowling Captain 3. WILSON, JAMES: Wrestling 3, 4. WILSON, SANDY: Cabinet 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2. WINN, MACK: Bronze Key 4; Swim¬ ming 1, 2, 3; Varsity N 3; Guard Club 1, 2, 3; N-Club 3, 4. WITT, PETER: Bronze Key 4; Concert Choir 1,2; President N-Club 3, 4; Foot¬ ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4; All Conference Wrestling Champion 3; All District Wrestling Champion 3; 3rd Sectionals Wrestling 3. WITTEK, ALLEN: Pow Wow ' 70, 4; Arts Council 4. WOLIN, LARRY: Illinois State Scholar¬ ship 4; Bronze Key 3; Silver Key 4; Cabinet Vice-President 1; Representa¬ tive Assembly 4; Student Activities Board 4; Prom Chairman 4; Homecom¬ ing Committee 4; German Club 2, 3, 4; Bio-Chem Club 2, 3; Physics Club 3; Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Letter 2; Varsi¬ ty Letter 3; M.V.P. 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WOODS, ELAINE: G.A.A. 4. WOODS, KATHLEEN: Aquasprites 1, 2, 3, 4; Guards Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 1,2, 3, 4; German Club 2, 3; Hospital Visi¬ tors Troupe 3. WURMAN, VICKI: Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Pom Pon Squad 2; Hospital Vis¬ itors Troupe 3, 4; West Word Assistant Feature Editor 3; West Word Co-Editor 4; Opus I 4; Press Buregu 3, 4. YAMAUCHI, EMI: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Illinois State Scholar 4; National Merit Com¬ mended Scholar 4; National Honor So¬ ciety 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Hospi¬ tal Visitors Troupe 3, 4; Interscholastic Tennis Team 2, 3, 4; Spectrum Staff 3, 4, Faculty Editor 3; Editor 4; Illinois High School Latin Conference 4; Illinois Latin Contest 1, 2, 3. YATES, STEVEN: Band; Orchestra; All- State Band; Football 1. ZEMAN, JOHN: Illinois State Scholar 4; Marching Band 3, 4. ZENNER, BRIAN: Swim Team 2. ZETTL, MARY: Mixed Chorus 1; Pe Club 1, 2; Timerās Club 4. ZIFF, CLAUDIA: Bronze Key 4; Studei Activities Club 4; Pow Wow ' 67, ' 6 Make-Up Crew 2, 3; Pow Wow ' 6 Costumes 2; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Pc Club 1; G.A.A. 1, 2. ZOROS, JOAN: Scarlet Certificate Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Nation Honor Society 3, 4; National Mei Scholarship 4; Cabinet 3; Pow Wow Pom Pon Squad 2, 3, 4; Theatre Dam 1, 2, 3; Orchesis ā Gymnastic Sho 1, 2, 3. ZUKERMAN, MARLENE: Bronze Ke Usherettes 3, 4; Art Council 3; Spe trum 2; Opus I 4. ZUPKO, GARY: Cabinet 2; Swimmir 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Major N 2,1 4; Student Union Board 2; Guarc Club 1, 2; N-Club 2, 3, 4; Aquasprit 2, 3. JUNIOR GRADUATES BERMAN, RANDY: Transferred fror New Trier West High School 2; Bronz Key 3; Pow Wow ' 69 Band 3; Concer Band 3; West Side Story Cast 3; Boy Glee 3; Soccer 3. GAROON, LISA: White Certificate 1 Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 2; Co-op Committee 2; Pow Wow ' 67 Costume: 1; Once Upon A Mattress Costumes 1 Wizard of Oz Assistant Director 3; Cin derella Director 3; Thespians 2, 3; Spo tlighters 1; Timerās Club 1; Spanish Club 1. GROSS, MICHAEL: Transferred from Evanston High School 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Students for Israel 3; Photo Club 2; Swimming 2; Photogra pher-Publicity West Side Story 3; Pho tographer Spectrum 3; Project 70 3. LEVINTHAL, ANDREA: White Certifi cate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3, Cabinet Alternate 2; Firebugs Make-Up 1; Pow Wow ' 70 Make-Up 3; Forensic; 1, 2, 3; Debate 1; National Forensic; League 2, 3; Shakespeare Workshop 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; Students Foi Israel Club 3; Bridge Club 1, 2, 3; Na tional Spanish Contest 2nd Place 2. PERTT, LYNNE: Bronze Key 2; lllinoi: State Scholarship 3; Russian Club 2, 3 I.N.S. Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Vice President 3. STREICHER, MICHAEL: Bronze Key 2 Silver Key 3; Baseball 1. 258 Index Abrahamson, James W. ā 105 Abrams, Michelle C. ā 119, 152, 159, 201 Abshire, Thomas C. ā 48, 196, 211, 223 Accomando, Linda ā 133 Accomando, Michael A. ā 105 Accomando, Sue M. ā 133 Adams, Nancy L. ā 133 Addis, Jodi Beth ā 133 Adelman, Adrienne E. ā 105 Ahr, Terry Gail ā 48 Ahrens, Eddy William ā 119 Aizuss, David Harlan ā 133, 186 Albach, Kimala J. ā 48 Albanese, Lori Beth ā 133, 197 Albanese, Luann Syd ā 119, 200 Albrecht, Richard G. ā 133 Alden, Dave Jon ā 133 Alfredson, Alan R. ā 119, 206 Alfredson, Diane L. ā 133 Alfredson, Kathleen ā 48 Allard, Edward M. ā 133, 225, 241 Allen, L. ā 197 Allen, Patricia Ann ā 119, 120 Alles, Jill Ann ā 119 Almblad, Cathy Diane ā 133 Almblad, Linda Jean ā 105 Almcrantz, Glen R. ā 105 Allweiss, Pamela H. ā 48, 211 Alswede, Edward G. ā 119, 231 Alt, Barbara Jean ā 105 Alt, Richard Kenneth ā 119 Amarantos, Gregory T. ā 119, 224 Amarantos, Thomas A. ā 105, 235 Ami, Donald Wayne ā 119 Ami, Faith Marlene ā 48 Anastos, Nicholas T. ā 119, 224 Anderschat, Karen L. ā 48, 186, 211 Andersen, Kenton E. ā 119 Anderson, Carolyn A. ā 105, 213 Anderson, Gary V. ā 119 Anderson, Joel C. ā 119, 224 Anderson, Karen Lynn ā 48 Anderson, Kenneth S. ā 48 Anderson, Kyle H. ā 105 Anderson, Lorayne M. ā 119 Anderson, Mark S. ā 48, 96, 221, 222, 223 Anderson, Robert C. ā 48 Anderson, Steven Ron ā 133, 225, 236 Anderson, Susan Gail ā 105 Androw, Mark Robert ā 105, 216 Angell, Richard S. ā 48, 223 Appel, Mark Aaron ā 119 Appel, Steve Allen ā 48 Applebaum, Anita J. ā 48 Arcangeletti, Daniel ā 49 Archibald, Mary Jane ā 119 Aren, Francine Jane ā 49, 83 Armington, Mary E. ā 119 Armistead, Albert ā 119 Arns, Richard Gerald ā 224 Arndt, Deborah Anne ā 1 33 Arndt, Stephen R. ā 105 Arnold, James B. ā 105 Arnold, Marilee E. ā 119 Arons, Rand Edward ā 105 Arnow, Gail Ellen ā 105 Arns, Dick ā 119 Aronson, Danah R. ā 120 207 Arvidson, Joseph R. ā 133 Arwine, David Kent ā 120, 241 Arwine, Patricia I ā 105 Ash, Annette Marie ā 49 Ash, David Steven ā 120, 229 Asher, Bernard D. ā 1 20, 224 Asher, James Madsen ā 120 Asher, Sheldon David ā 49, 222, 223 Ashlevitz, Marcia J. ā 120, 186 Ashner, Cathy Sue ā 133 Astrene, James S. ā 105 Atsaves, Anastasia C. ā 120, 189 Atsaves. Antonia C. ā 49, 186, 187, 189, 194 Atsaves, Louis G. ā 105 Atsaves, Victoria A. ā 120 Aubens, Lauren Susan ā 105 Auerbach, Amy Lee 49, 82, 182, 186, 192, 210 Austin, Jack Albert ā 105 Avvisati, Claude G. ā 133 Baake, Arlene Jennie ā 105 Bacigalupo, Joseph ā 120 Badesch, Laurence M. ā 133 Badesch, Scott B. ā 49 Baer, Naomi Esther ā 120 Bahcall, Bruce ā 120, 241 Bahde, Eileen Susan ā 49 Bailey, Daniel F. ā 133, 225, 241 Bairn, Richard N. ā 120 Baker, Debbie Ellen ā 133 Baker, Patrick Hoyer ā 133 Baker, Susan Ann ā 133 Balbirer, Andrew G. ā 106 Baldridge, John W. ā 134 Balin, Marie Kim ā 134 Ballinger, Deborah M. ā 106 Balmes, Victoria L. ā 49 Baren, Debbie ā 49 Bannister, Marc Lee ā 120 Barber, David Frank ā 133 Baron, Lisa Beth ā 1 20 Baron, Phillip A. ā 120 Barr, Alanna Joy ā 49 Barr, Jill June ā 106 Barr, Lynn Sherry ā-120 Barrett, LeeAnn Mary ā 120 Barrett, Luann Marie ā 120 Barron, Billie Ann ā 106 Barron, Stephen E. ā 134, 229, 236 Barsamian, Greg T. ā 49 Barsky, Antoinette C. ā 49 Barrett, Susan Kay ā 49 Barth, Jonathan D. ā 134 Bartholow, Roger, H. ā 106 Bartik, Robert M. ā 49 Bartlett, Thomas A. ā 120, 235 Bartsch, Paul Alan ā 134, 225 Bartuska, Richard R. -ā 49, 101 Battista, Rosemary T. ā 106 Bau, Susan Anita ā 134 Bauer, Donn David ā 217 Bauer, Joan Helen ā 120, 192 Baum, Denise Rita ā 106 Baum, Sharon Judith ā 50 Baumann, Mariann ā 50 Baumhardt, Diane M. ā 50 Baumhardt, David J. ā 1 20, 224 Baumler, Guy Robert ā 134, 225, 236 Baxter, Arthur Ken ā 106 Beck, Howard John ā 50, 223 Beck, James A. ā 134 Beck, Jane Antonette ā 1 34 Becker, Elizabeth M. ā 120 Becker, Bill ā 150 Beckman, Michael E. ā 120, 229 Beckman, Richard J. ā 106 Beederman, Daniel E. ā 50 Beere, John Rodger ā 106 Beere, Kristin Marga ā 134, 201 Begoun, Michael Jay ā 134, 241 Begoun, Paula Beth ā 50 Begoun, Sheryl Elyse ā 120 Behr, Shirlee Gayle ā 120 Beider, Susan T. ā 120 Beisch, Paul Elliot ā 134 Belcove, Janet Sera ā 50, 186, 211, 210 Bell, Barbara Ann ā 106 Bell Phillip ā 120 Bell, Sheldon C. ā 50 Beller, Larry Steven ā 50 Bellos, Michael B. ā 106 Belson, Brooke Elyse ā 50 Belson, Gary David ā 106 Benario, Gregg Jay ā 134 Bender, Raymond J. ā 134 Bender, Susan Lynn ā 50 Bennett, Brian W. ā 106 Bennett, Timothy C. ā 50 Bennett, Virginia J. ā 120 Bensing, Daniel E. ā 120 Benson, Richard R. ā 51 Beran, Jane Ellen ā 120 Bereskin, Judith Rae ā 51, 187, 192, 211 Bereskin, Robert C. ā 134, 225, 241 Berg, Jill Susan ā 1 20 Berger, Barry Ronald ā 106, 227 Berger, David R. ā 106 Berger, Marcy Paula ā 106 Berger, Roger Alan ā 51, 223, 210 Berggreen, Elise B. ā 134 Bergstrom, Herbert E. ā 51 Bergstrom, Scott H. ā 106 Bergstrom, Valerie L. ā 120 Beringer, William ā 1 20 Berkowitz, Andrea E. ā 134 Berkowitz, Helene A. ā 134 Berkowitz, Robert W. ā 120 Berman, Carol Jeanne ā 106 Berman, Glen E. ā 134 Berman, Randall Lee ā 106, 227 Bernardini, Pamela J. ā 134 Berns, E. ā 197 Bernstein, Barbara A. ā 51 Bernstein, Barry S. ā 1 20, 229 Bernstein, Gary W. ā 120 Bernstein, Jill S. ā 51 Bernstein, Scott J. ā 120, 229 Berzock, Cary A. ā 1 20, 229 Beswick, Robert Paul ā 106, 204 Beverley, Bernard P. ā 51 Beyer, Judith Temmi ā 51, 211 Bianchi, Beth Ann ā 106 Bick, Kevin Loren ā 134, 225 Bieber, Betty ā 1 20 Bieber, Gloria ā 106 Bibergal, Marci S. ā 26, 51, 116, 203, 210, 214 Bielski, Joann E. ā 106 Biller, Ralph M. ā 120 Billman, Mike ā 106 Billitteri, Denise C. ā 120 Bindus, Robert G. ā 134, 225 Bindus, Thomas J. ā 106, 223 Binstein, Michael ā 134 Birger, Henry ā 51, 196 Birkenheier, Jerry ā 1 34, 225 Birkley, Diane Marie ā 134 Birren, Andrea C. ā 106 Birren, Mary Susan ā 1 34 Bizar, Gail Lynn ā 106 Blackman, Jeffery H. ā 134, 229, 236 Blameuser, Nancy Ann ā 1 34 Blanc, David ā 120 Blanc, Lauren Gail ā 134 Bland, Leslie ā 120, 201, 214 Blaszynski, Brian M. ā 120 Blatt, Robert Irwin ā 120 Blechman, Michael S. ā 120, 186 Blinick, Arthur Ira ā 51, 79 Blinick, Burton H. ā 120, 229, 240 Blitz, Alan ā 51 Blitz, Michael ā 51 Bliwas, Errol J. ā 51 Block, Andrea E. ā 52 Block, Sherree Ann ā 52 Block, Sue Joy ā 120 Block, Joan Rebecca ā 120 Block, Phillip M. ā 120 Bloom, Jeff Donald ā 106 Bloom, Joanne ā 52 Bloom, llene Linda ā 1 34 Blum, Steven Jeffrey ā 120, 200 Blumenfeld, Jeffrey ā 120, 123 Blumenthal, Barbara ā 120 Blumenthal, Beth M. ā 106, 213 Blumenthal, Richard ā 106, 204 Blumenthal, Ross G. ā 121, 230 Blumenthal, Susan D. ā 106 Bobel, Antoinette M. ā 121 Bochek, Barbara Ann ā 53 Bock, Mitchell Myron ā 106 Boden, Robert David ā 106 Boehlke, Sue Marie ā 134 Bohrer, Edward ā 106 Boime, Steven Jay ā 121, 191 Boles, Walter E. ā 134, 225 Bolker, Jeffrey S. ā 1 34 Bond, Scott T. ā 134 Bondy, Bruce Wm. ā 134, 231 Bonelli, Karen ā 106 ⢠Bonetti, Frank R. ā 134 Bonetti, Robert A. ā 106 Bongiovanni, Diane C. ā 52 Bontze, Elayne Marie ā 1 34 Booras, Deborah Jo ā 121 Borde, Karen Sue ā 134 Borde, Sam Matthew ā 121 Bordes, Wayne Marvin ā 1 34 Borin, Mark Leon ā 106 Bordon, David V. ā 121, 224 Borgardt, Renee Ann ā 134 Borkan, David Scott ā 52 Borre, Lynn Marie ā 134 Borucki, Kenneth R. ā 121 Boucher, Jacquelynn ā 134 Boucher, Mike Wayne ā 106 Bowden M. ā 196 Bowman, J. Mark ā 52, 227, 241 Bowler, Joy Ellen ā 52 Bowler, Kathleen M. ā 106 Bowman, Jeffrey Mark ā 134 Boylan, Brian M. ā 121 Boylan, David T. ā 106, 172, 210 Brabec, George W. ā 106 Braden, Kevin Scott ā 52, 196, 223 Bradford, Carole J. ā 52 Bramson, Ronald S. ā 52 Brandenburg, William ā 121 Brandt, Jerry Glenn ā 52 Brandt, Larry Allen ā 52 Brandt, Lauren ā 52 Brandt, Randall Jack ā 134 Brasch, Steven P. ā 106, 208 Brauer, Diane Louise ā 121, 189, 197 Brauer, Laura June ā 52, 60, 151, 189, 194, 211 Braun, Judith Anne ā 53 Brendel, John V. ā 121, 224 Brennan, Madonna L. ā 106 Brennan, William V. ā 121 Brenner, Karen Rae ā 121 Brenner, Marcia H. ā 121 Bresette, Stephen A. ā 106 Bridger, Kay Ann ā 53, 85 Bridger, Thomas Lee ā 134 Brier, David N. ā 121 Brody, Andrea Joy ā 106 Brody, Reid Allan ā 121 Brody, Susan Lynn ā 53 Bronstein, Donald S. ā 134 Bronstein, Robert L. ā 53 Brook, Paul Raymond ā 53 Brooks, Craig L. ā 106, 196, 230 Brooks, Lynne A. ā 134 Brotman, Marcy Lynn ā 106, 203 Brotman, Randi Ellen ā 134 Brown, Carol Louise ā 53 Brown, Cindy L. ā 106 Brown, Mark ā 121 Brown, Marla ā 54 Brown, Nancy Ellen ā 106 Brown, Robert W. ā 121, 235 Brown, Samuel Alen ā 106 Brown, Thomas Willia ā 106 Brown, William Jay ā 1 34 Brownstein, Gary R. ā 121 Brownstein, Inez M. ā 54, 162 Brownstein, Steven ā 54 Brugliera, Gary F. ā 106 Brunger, Laurelyn L. ā 134 Bruni, Christine ⢠1 34 Brunning, Thomas V. ā 54, 240 Bryant, Susan Addie ā 54 Brynjolfsson, Jon ā 121 Bubley, Cynthia Ann ā 54 Buchel, Greg ā 106 Bugarin, Carol Eve ā 121 Buns, James Edgar ā 106 Burack, Mitchell E. ā 106 Burke, Laurie A. ā 54 Burke, Dennis Pat ā 134 259 Burke, Michelle Joy ā 121 Burkhardt, Diane M. ā 121 Burkhardt, Robert J. ā 134, 225 Burkhardt, William G. ā 54, 236 Burns, Ellen Lee ā 121, 200 Burns, Jacqueline A. ā 134 Burrows, Donald Lee ā 106 Bursteen, llene Sari ā 121 Burton, Sue Ellen ā 54 Bush, Lynn Roberta ā 121 Butler, Barbara Lynn ā 134 Butler, Bonnie Lee ā 121 Byk, Barbara Nancy ā 134, 198 Byk, Vivian Susan ā 106 Byron, Jeffrey Allen ā 106 Cagen, James Lee ā 106 Cahan, Richard Brent ā 54, 186 Coin, Lynn Ann ā106, 196 Caliva, Kathryn V. ā 106, 151, 213 Callahan, Thomas T. ā 121, 153, 154, 203 Callner, Andrea Gail ā 121 Camis, Steven Charle ā 133, 134 Camras, Robert David ā 121, 229 Capodagli, Ronald W. ā 121, 241 Cardis, Kathryn Ann ā 121 Cardis, Nancy H. ā 106 Carl, Richard C. ā 134, 200 Carlson, Jeffrey D. ā 134 Carlson, Linda Carol ā 54 Carter, Gail M. ā 134 Cartwright, Brad J. ā 121 Casagranda, Gail Sue ā 134, 197 Casey, Robert James ā 106, 227 Casey, Mary Frances ā 54, 197, 200, 201 Casey, Thomas John ā 134 Cass, Dave Martin ā 134 Castle, Donald Bruce ā 121 Castle, Linda Beth ā 106 Chamberlain, Jeffrey ā 55 Chankin, Garry Steve ā 55 Chapman, Ricky ā 55, 196 Chase, Denise Merle ā 106, 207 Chastain, Scott ā 225 Chavin, Beverly Sue ā 107, 191 Chelcun, Gary Fred ā 107 Cherepaha, George ā 223 Cherney, Lynn Karen ā 121, 192 Chemiet, Keith Ian ā 55 Chikaraishi, Lynne F. ā 55, 64 Chimberoff, Robert A. ā 121 Chow, Calvin Y. H. ā 107, 121 Chrisos, George J. ā 107 Christensen, Joy S. ā 121 Christiansen, Dale A. ā 107 Chupack, Edward Alan ā 107, 205 Chupack, Joel Louis ā 134 Church, Kathy Lynn ā 121 Church, Kirby Dean ā 107 Cirrincione, Alfred ā 107 Citron, Mitchell R. ā 55 Clapperty, Leon J. ā 55, 196, 223 Clark, Jennifer Jane ā 55 Claus, Joan Maxine ā 107, 191, 206 Clauson, Harry Carl ā 121 dayman, Janet ā 107 Clesi, Phillip P. ā 107, 240 Clyman, Marilyn E. ā 107 Cocking, Karen Dawn ā 134, 197 Cocking, Kent David ā 135, 225, 241 Cohen, Craig Allan ā 135, 229 Cohen, David Alan ā 135, 229 Cohen, Denise Gail ā 121 Cohen, Gary Wayne ā 55 Cohen, Gayle I. ā 55 Cohen, Larry D. ā 107 Cohen, Lynn Joy ā 121 Cohen, Michael James ā 107, 159, 204 Cohen, Mitchell L. ā 55 Cohen, Nan Beth ā 121 Cohen, Roxane Lee ā 107, 159, 186, 187, 191 Cohen, Shari Joy ā 135 Cohen, Suzanne T. ā 135 Cohen, Steven Mark ā 121, 216 Cohen, Ted Denial ā 107, 227 Cohen, Wayne Terry ā 121 Cohn, Mark Ira ā 107 Cohn Rachel Ellen ā 135 Cohn, Rebecca Ann ā 107 Coletto, Frank Ralph ā 107, 223 Colky, Michael T. ā 135, 225 Collins, John ā 225 Colthbr, Kathy ā 107 Coltharp, Karen Lynn ā 135 Condon, Sherry L. ā 55 Conner, Bruce Wayne ā 135, 231 Conrad, Dale Wesley ā 55, 223 Conrad, Michael John ā 135 Conrad, Patricia D. ā 55 Conrad, Richard C. ā 121, 200 Conrad, Wayne Arthur ā 135, 224 Conti, David James ā 121, 224, 235 Cooper, Diane C. ā 121 Cooper, Janet Lee ā 56, 203 Cooper, Joel Todd ā 121 Cooper, Michael H. ā 56, 171, 203 Cooperman, Linda Sue ā 167 Coorlas, Jeanne M. ā 56 Copeland, Jo Anne ā 56 Cortez, Gayle ā 135 Cortina, A. Thomas ā 135, 225 Cortina, Joseph P. ā 107 Corty, Linda Carol ā 107 Cosgrove, Diane M. ā 56, 121 Costa, Debra Ann ā 56 Costopoulos, Carrie ā 121 Cowan, Susan R. ā 135 Cowin, Nancy Helene ā 121 Cozzola, Thomas Carl ā 133, 135 Craig, James A. ā 135 Crawford, Pamela C. ā 121 Cress, Herbert Leon ā 135 Cristol, Mindy Lynn ā 107 Cuff, Jennifer Lee ā 121, 201 Culloton, Craig Lee ā 107, 196, 226, 227 Cutler, Frances L. ā 56 Cutrera, Mary T. ā 51, 197 Cutrone, Jerry Ben ā 135 Cwiak, Karen Lee ā 107 Cywinski, Patricia A. ā 56 Dahlstrom, Cathy Ann ā 56 Dahm, Rosemary ā 107 Dainas, Lori Ann ā 107 Damos, Arde George ā 135, 225 Daniel, Rita ā 121 Dassinger, Ronald J. ā 107, 223 Dassinger, William C. ā 135 David, Sheila Gaye ā 121 Davis, Bonnie Joan ā 107 Davis, Denise Jean ā 56 Davis, John C. ā 121 Davis, Katherine Ann ā 135 Davis, Linda Ann ā 135 Davis, Michael D. ā 107, 203 Davis, Nancy Tina ā 160, 214 Davis, Sandra Ann ā 107 Davis, Thomas Ronald ā 56 Dayan, Mitchell M. ā 107, 223, 240 Dayan, Mozelle ā 121 Dayno, Karen Sue ā 135, 138 Deal, Kevin Paul ā 135 Deal, Richard Paul ā 135 Dean, Susan Gail ā 56 Deasey, Margaret Ann ā 121, 210 Deasey, Mary C. ā 57 Dedo, Diane Marie ā 121, 192 Dedo, Regina Sue ā 135, 193 Dedo, Steven Paul ā 57 Deferville, Donna L. ā 107 Defrancesso, Mike ā 122 Deger, Michael John ā 107 Degroot, Marc Henri ā 135, 206 Dehmlow, William A. ā 57 Delano, Linda C. ā 57, 211 Deleonardis, Carol A. ā 57, 60, 189 Deleonardis, Janet M. ā 107 Delfs, Carl Hamilton ā 135 Delfs, Denise Ann ā 57 Deluca, Carol ā 107 Deluca, Jo Ann ā 107 Deluca, John Joseph ā 57 Delugach, Barbara M. ā 107 Delulio, Joseph M. ā 107 Demeduc, Jeffery C. ā 135 Demirel, Figen ā 107 Demadich, Warren ā 107 Deppong, Carol Ann ā 57 Depaepe, Susan Lee ā 122 Derichs, Laura Jean ā 135, 190 Dermer, David Ira ā 122, 229 Desalvo, Lisa Paula ā 135 Desalvo, Russell F. ā 122 Desent, Brad Lee ā 122, 224 Desent, Martin S. ā 57, 196, 223 Desnet, Ellen F. ā 135 Despotides, George N. ā 135 Deters, Donna Lois ā 122, 197 Devoney, Denise Lynn ā 135 Diacoumakos, Maria C. ā 107 Diamond, Charles A. ā 57, 191 Diamond, Howard M. ā 107 Diamond, Ruth Mae ā 107, 203 Diamond, Terry Lee ā 122, 201 Dibasilio, Michael ā 135, 225, 241 Dickert, Pamela Sue ā 135 Dicker, Jay Charles ā 107 Dickholtz, Sherry P. ā 107, 189, 197, 211 Dickholtz, Marshall ā 122 Dickstein, Ronald C. ā 122 Diederich, Ross M. ā 122, 131, 224, 235 Dieschbourg, Edward ā 135 Dieschbourg, William ā 135 Dione, John Charles ā 135 Divarco, Margaret L. ā 107 Dobbs, Cynthia Jean ā 57 Dolan, John Thomas ā 135 Dolce, Deborah Lynn ā 107 Dohm, Kevin John ā 57, 222, 223 Domenella, Mark Carl ā 107 Domoracki, Paulette ā 122 Donenberg, Susan B. ā 107 Dordick, Jeffrey A. ā 122 Dorfman, David C. ā 122, 224 Dorfmon, Deborah S. ā 135 Dorfman, Naricy Lynn ā 135 Dorfman, Robert B. ā 122 Dome, Howard Leslie ā 135 Doroff, Mark Stuart ā 122 Dowd, John Kenneth ā 107 Drazner, Joel W. ā 135, 229 Drew, Donna Theresa ā 122 Drew, John Lawrence ā 122, 217 Drew, Syrell Ann ā 107 Drews, Vicki Kay ā 58 Dubas, Christine Eve ā 122 Dubow, Debra. Wilma ā 58 Duchaj, Dave Wm. ā 135, 225 Duchaj, Laura Jean ā 107 Duda, Dale A. ā 135 Duebner, David E. ā 107 Dugan, Margaret C. ā 107 Duhl, Anita ā 58, 162, 163, 203 Duncan, Patricia M. ā 122 Dunin, Gary ā 107 Dunkelberger, Debbie ā 135 Dunkleberger, Doroth ā 107 Dunn, Gary Ronald ā 107 Durso, Luann ā 107, 211 Durso, Thomas ā 58 Duris, David John ā 135, 225 Dyslin, Mark Robert ā 135, 225 Dziordzik, Kenneth E. ā 107 Eadon, Scott Randall ā 122, 229 Eaton, Alice Ann ā 135 Eaton, David L. ā 58, 211 Eaton, Diane Rose ā 135 Eckerling, Lawrence ā 135, 214 Edington, Gail M. ā 135, 197, 200 Edelson, Leon Irwin ā 101 Edington, Debra Anne ā 104, 107, 197, 200 Edmonds, Steve D. 122, 231, 241 Edwardson, Kurt W. ā 229 Edwardson, Stig Karl ā 108, 227 Egebrecht, Phillip M ā 108, 230, 214 Egel, Marilyn D. ā 58 Egelston, Anna Marie ā 122 Egelston, Jennifer L. ā 58 Ehas, Steve James ā 122 Einbinder, Renie Ann ā 108, 197 Eischen, Gregory G. ā 58 Eischen, David V. ā 108 Eisenberg, Lee Allan ā 108 Eisenberg, Marc T. ā 135 Eisenberg, Susan G. ā 135, 198 Eisenstein, Deborah ā 122 Eissman, David Alan ā 135 Ekenberg, David G. ā 108 Ekenberg, Steven J. ā 135 Elbin, Bruce Neil ā 122 Elegreet, Karen J. ā 122, 198 Elegreet, Nora Jean ā 58 Elliott, Gigi L. ā 135 Ellwing, Susan ā 108 Ellyne, Jody Ellice ā 58, 82, 182, 211, 213 Ellyne, Lisa Gay ā 135 Elste, Alan Jay ā 108, 230 Elman, Michael B. ā 108 Elman, Philip David ā 108, 227 Engel, Roberta Sue ā 58 Engelhardt Annie L. ā 122, 198 Engelhard!, Michael ā 135 Enger, Debra Ann ā 135 Englhard, Robert J. ā 108 English, Thomas P. ā 122 Ennes, Joseph ā 58 Entratter, Jeffrey M. ā 122, 224, 210 Epstein, James V. ā 122 Epstein, Gail S. ā 108 Epstein, Jeffrey R. ā 108, 185 Erdman, Phillip Carl ā 108 Erfer, Ellen Joan ā 58, 201 Ericksen, Karen Lee ā 58 Ericksen, Michael A. ā 122 Erickson, Gayle M. ā 122, 201 Erickson, Jeanne M. ā 135 Erickson, Joy Cynthi ā 136, 193 Erickson, Marilee T. ā 108 Erickson, Mary Ann ā 136, 147 Erlebacher, Debra ā 136 Erlebacher, Joanne ā 59, 153, 160, 194, 211 Ermilio, Francine M. ā 122 Ermilio, Lucille M. ā 108 Ernt, Michael, Joseph ā 108, 208 Erpelding, Thomas S. ā 59, 200 Erton, Linda Helena ā 59, 211 Erwin, Janice Marie ā 59 Esterl, Linda Joan ā 59 Esterl, Steven W. ā 136 Esterman, Brian R. ā 59 Esterman, Jeffrey S. ā 136 Estes, Jane Ann ā 108 Ettling, Marly Anne ā 136, 205 Eurich, Robert M. ā 136 Evans, Peter Scott ā 136, 225 Evans, Rhonda Joy ā 122 Evans, Sharyl Lynn ā 122 Evensen, Janet Marie ā 108 Fabian, Cheryl Jean ā 59 Fabian, Vicki Lynn ā 122, 182, 183 Fahsbender, Thomas B. ā 108 Farber, David Stuart ā 59, 159, 207, 204, 214 Farber, Phillip Alan ā 59, 203, 211 Farrell, Reed J. ā 136 Farrell, Ande Louise ā 108 Farris, Holly Kaye ā 122, 197 Febrow, Donna Lynn ā 59 Febrow, Ronald L. ā 136 Feilen, Djane L. ā 59 Fein, Melvin J. ā 122 Feiss, Richard C. ā 108, 235 Feldman, Cary Jay ā 122 Feldman, Dale Scott ā 136 Feldman, Denise H. ā 108 Feldman, Ellen Rdean ā 122, 197 Feldman, Fred ā 59 Feldman, Karri lla ā 108 Feldman, Laurie Sue ā 108, 157, 210 Feldman, Loren Rae ā 59 Feldman, Raymond J. ā 108 Fenchel, Stephen L. ā 108, 182, 227 Fergus, Cynthia ā 122 Ferrard, Linda Diane ā 50, 59 Ferrard, Richard P. ā 108 Fettman, Jack R. ā 59 Ficho, Lori Jean ā 136 Ficho, Sue Ann ā 59 Field, Lewis R. ā 59, 196 Fields, Susan Ellen ā 108 Fierla, Cathy Lynne ā 136 Fierman, Sharon J. ā 108 Filgut, James B. ā 60 Filgut, Linda Sherry ā 108, 184, 185 Fimoff, Ross M. ā 136 Finnerman, Scott A. ā 108 Fischbach, Dennis J. ā 132, 136 260 Fischer, Susan K. ā 60 Fiset, Janice Ann ā 108 Fish, Joel W. ā 60, 196, 230 Fisher, Elyse ā 60 Fisher, Monica Mary ā 108, 197 Fisher, William C. ā 60, 227, 240 Fishkin, Hollece S. ā 60 Flack, Jodi Lynn ā 136 Flannery, Carla Rae ā 60 Flannery, James Brad ā 122, 224 Flasch, Gregory W. ā 136 Fleck, Linda Lee ā 136, 197 Flood, Daniel P. ā 108 Flood, Gregory G. ā 136 Flood, Jean Marie ā 108, 212 Flood, John Joseph ā 61, 196, 223 Flood, Thomas Jos ā 136, 225, 241 Floros, Sue Lee ā136 Flowers, Joan Caryn ā 61 Fogel, Richard M. ā 122, 231 Foo, Margaret Anne ā 122, 194 Forman, Joan Diane ā 122 Forman, Tanya Sue ā 136 Fortman, Linda Diane ā 61 Fortune, Frank Peter ā 61 Fortuna, Anthony J. ā 108 Fortune, Vivian Mary ā 108 Foss, Merry-Lynn ā 61 Foster, Grady Bruce ā 61, 99 Foster, Nina Rae ā 61 Fougerousse, James R. ā 136 Fox, Susan Ellen ā 122 Fougerousse, John R. ā 108 Fragassi, Anthony P. ā 122 Frake, Mary Helen ā 108, 197 Francis, Dean Scott ā 136 Frank, Jody ā 108 Frankel, Alisa Renee ā 122 Frankel, Bruce H. ā 108 Frankel, Karen Mynn ā 108 Frankel, Steven H. ā 6-1, 188, 211, 209 Franklin, Cory M. ā 61, 165, 184, 210 Franklin, Jill S. ā 136 Franks, Shelley E. ā 61 Frazee, Paul Jay ā 136, 241 Freedenberg, Linda E. ā 61 Freedkin, Mark Steve ā 123 Freedman, Louis S. ā 108 Freedman, T. ā 196 Freeman, Patricia S. ā 123 Freres, Gregory G. ā 108 Freud, Robert Sol ā 61, 168 Frey, Steven Warren ā 108 Friedkin, Barbara N. ā 62 Friedler, Dennis I. ā 62 Friedman, Barbara L. ā 123 Friedman, Beth Janet ā 136 Friedman, Elise G. ā 108 Friedman, Estelle E. ā 62 Friedman, Jonathan H. ā 123, 214 Friedman, Lynn G. ā 108 Friedman, Mark J. ā 108 Friedman, Renee M. ā 136 Friedman, Ronald M. ā 61 Friedman, Thomas Jay ā 108, 227 Fritzshall, Carol A. ā 123 Fuchs, Ronald Jay ā 123 Furman, Collien M. ā 108 Futransky, Barbara S. ā 108, 203, 214 Funai, Bryan ā 123 Fukuya, Crystal K. ā 136 Gaan, Cathy J. ā 62 Gabriel, William ā 136, 231 Gacki, James R. ā 108 Gagliano, Anthony D. ā 123 Gagliano, Robert ā 136 Gagomiros, Hrysonthy ā 123 Gajewski, Robert W. ā 108 Galindo, Louise Joy ā 136, 190 Galster, Edward Lee ā 136 Gaiter, Kurt M. ā 108, 223 Gan, Leslie Dennis ā 62 Ganellen, Ronald Jay ā 123, 153, 214 Ganellen, David B. ā 62 Ganellen, Jeff Mark ā 108 Gannon, Bryan Louis ā 123 Gantz, Louis Estes ā 108, 200 Ganz, Leslie Ellen ā 62 Ganz, Robert Alan ā 108 Garcia, Michel Jan ā 136 Garfinkel, Debra Lee ā 108 Garland, Cindy Marla ā 108, 168, 184, 185 Garland, Jill F. ā 108, 203, 215 Garlia, M. ā 241 Garnhart, Gail Anne ā 108 Garoon, Lisa Ann ā 108 Garpow, Russell G. ā 136 Gartner, Robin Gail ā 108 Gates, Carol Ann ā 62 Gates, Gary Wayne ā 123 Gatz, James Andrew ā 136 Gatz, Virginia Lee ā 123 Gaule, Jeffrey Ira ā 108 Gavlin, Patricia Kay ā 62 Gaynes, Bruce Ira ā 108 Gebel, Andrew Steven ā 123 Gies, Candace S. Gelfand, Alan Howard ā 62, 240 George, Robin E. ā 62 Gerber, Gail Susan ā 123 Gerber, Rhonda Beth ā 108 Gerchikov, Jonathan ā 108 Gertz, Lynda J. ā 108 Gettleman, Jeffrey A. ā 62, 171, 173 Gettleman, Michelle ā 136 Geyer, Matthew Paul ā 62 Geyer, William M. ā 136 Giallombardo, Domini ā 108 Gibbons, Robert D. ā 123, 241 Gibson, Nancy E. ā 62 Gielow, Tracy Brent ā 123 Gieras, Glen Richard ā 62 Gilbert, Melissa L. ā 108 Gildin, Bonny Lou ā 62 Gillaspy, Scott B. ā 136 Gillen, Ronald P. ā 136 Gillman, Michael D. ā 108 Gilman, Michael Alan ā 136 Gilman, Shelley I. ā 63 Gilmore, Kevin Jeff ā 108 Ginesi, Michael A. ā 119, 123 Gilluly, Marene ā 108 Ginsburg, Fern ā 63 Ginsburg, Craig S. ā 123, 235 Gladstein, Harlan M. ā 108 Glass, Christine M. ā 108 Glassberg, William J. ā 123 Glassgen, Brian A. ā 136 Glassgen, Gregory L. ā 63, 199 Glick, Joe ā 122, 123 Glick, Richard M. ā 63 Glickman, Ellen R. ā 108 Glicksberg, Bruce ā 136, 225 Glowienke, Frances A. ā 123 Goebel, Sue ā 136 Goebel, Christine ā 123 Goetz, Thomas Edward ā 63 Gokbudak, Kurt T. ā 136, 225, 241 Goland, Sherry Lynn ā 108 Gold, Lois llene ā 136 Goldberg, Barry Dale ā 123 Goldberg, Brian Jay ā 123, 241 Goldberg, Cheryl Mae ā 108 Goldberg, Emmet M. ā 136, 186, 229, 241 Goldberg, Erma L. ā 136, 186 Goldberg, Larry J. ā 123 Goldberg, Lenny Mark ā 108 Goldberg, Roberta N. ā 191 Goldberger, Phil Erl ā 63 Goldenberg, Dale ā 108 Goldenberg, Debbie E. ā 136 Goldenstoin, Kenneth ā 136 Goldfein, Jerome R. ā 136 Goldman, Daniel Jay ā 63, 223 Goldman, David E. ā 136 Goldman, Jon -ā 147 Goldman, Lawrence M. ā 123 Goldman, Nancy Marie ā 63, 86, 156, 170, 203, 210 Goldman, Robin Dorie ā 123, 203 Goldmeier, Deborah L. ā 123 Goldner, Meryl Joy ā 63 Goldsher, Cynthia D . ā 63 Goldsher, Jeffrey M. ā 122, 123 Goldsher, Nancy Lee ā 136 Goldsmith, Larry G. ā 108, 191 Goldstandt, Holly J. ā 109 Goldstein, Candice ā 123 Goldstein, Daryl Lee ā 63, 210 Goldstein, Larry M. ā 109, 117 Goldstein, Melanie C. ā 109 Golin, Barry ā 123, 229 Gollin, Joan Beth ā 136 Gollin, Roberta Lynn ā 136 Goldman, Jonathon D. ā 136 Golman, Jeffrey A. ā 123, 182 Gollin, Susanne M. ā 63, 201, 208 Gomberg, Susan Dale ā 63 Gomez, Steven Mark ā 136, 229 Gomez, Robert Blair ā 63 Gonzalez, Mark Henry ā 136 Good, Neil Scott ā 136, 231 Goodcase, Kenneth R. ā 123, 206, 229 Goodcase, Linda D. ā 63 Goode, Ellen Beth ā 123 Goodman, Diane M. ā 136 Goodman, Robert Paul ā 123 Goodman, Lawrence J. ā 109 Goodman, Lon Louis ā 136, 138 Goodman, Lynne Susan ā 136 Goodman, Marla E. ā 136, 193, 197 Goodman, Robin Karyl ā 109 Goone, Marla J. ā 123 Goran, Ruth Ellen ā 109, 182, 183, 191, 194, 195 Gordon, David Joel ā 123 Gordon, Esther Rose ā 136 Gordon, Karen Lois ā 109 Gordon, Linda Adrain ā 136 Gordon, Linda Beth ā 63, 186, 187, 189, 210 Gordon, Matt ā 123 Gordon, Susan Ethel ā 63 Gorgosz, John J. ā 123 Gore, Michael Poll ā 109, 223 Gore, Susan Ellen ā 109 Gorenstein, Debra L. ā 64 Gorlewicz, Mark ā 136 Gorlewicz, Michael D. ā 109 Gorski, Eugene J. ā 109 Gorski, Gina Jo ā 109 Goslin, Gregg Robert ā 64, 217 Goslin, Julie Helen ā 136 Goslin, Pamela Jean ā 109 Goss, Cheryl A. ā 109 Goss, David A. Gott, Renee Lynn ā 109, 201, 214 Gottleib, Lynn ā 1 23 Gottlieb, Richard K. ā 109, 223 Gough, Gail Ellen ā 123 Graham, Jill Carrie 136 Graham, Jim ā 109 Graham, Linda M. ā 123, 201 Graham, Nancy Beth ā 64, 211 Grandt, Lynn Ellen ā 64 Grasso, David Rea ā 123 Graubart, Mark J. ā 109 Graubart, Philip ā 136 Gray, Joe ā 64 Green, Dawn E. ā 64 Green, Jessica Candy ā 136 Green, Joyce Lynn ā 1 36 Green, Mark Howard ā 123 Green, Nancy Ellen ā 109 Green, Nancy I. ā 136 Green, Robin Kelly ā 136 Green, Scott M. ā 109, 205 Green, Susan Jo ā 109 Greenberg, Bruce A. ā 136 Greenberg, David A. ā 118, 124, 207, 208 Greenberg, Neal R. ā 124, 224 Greenberg, Linda Ann ā 64 Greenberg, Sheree J. ā 124 Greenberg, Terri S. ā 64 Greene, Roni J. ā 136 Greenfield, Michael ā 124 Greenfield, Wendy ā 109 Greenenwald, Steven ā 109 Greenspon, Sheldon J. ā 124, 189, 204 Greenstein, Barbara ā 124 Greisman, Gary Mark ā 109 Grimm, Jacquelyn ā 109 Grimm, John M. ā 136, 225 Grimm, Ryan Scott ā 109, 208 Groeling, Katherine ā 124 Gross, Larry ā 136, 229 Gross, Michael Lee ā 109 Grossinger, Steven J. ā 229 Grossman, David R. ā 136 Grossman, Lary ā 64 Grouzard, Gerard T. ā 136, 236 Grover, Cynthia Jean ā 64 Grover, Robert E. ā 124 Gruber, Brian Lee ā 109 Gruby, Sherry ā 124 Grundland, Mark Joe ā 136 Gruenke, Donna Mary ā 109 Gruzynski, Roger, F. ā 109 Grybowski, Randall F. ā 109 Gualano, Larry Lee ā 136 Guinand, Linda Faye ā 109 Guire, M. ā 235 Guirsch, James F. ā 137, 236 Gump, Andrew Leonard ā 137 Gump, Helen Mary ā 124 Gump, William Paul ā 124 Gunderson, June E. ā 124 Gundolf, Marianna ā 124, 198 Gurrentz, Kenneth G. ā 64, 83, 227, 240 Gussis, Cindy ā 124, 194 Gutschick, James A. ā 109 Guttman, Scott Gary ā 124 Habighurst, Carol R. ā 124, 201 Hack, Don James ā 64, 96 Hacker, Nancy Ann ā 137 Hacker, Ronald Gary ā 109 Hackin, Jay Brian ā 124, 203 Hagen, Patricia Joan ā 137 Hagi, Albert Burton ā 109 Hahn, James C. ā 137 Hajduk, Craig Allan ā 65 Halfpap, Darlene L. ā 124 Halfpap, Nadene Elna ā 124, 201 Hall, Linda Gail ā 65 Hall, Patricia Ann ā 109, 211 Hallberg, Ellen L. ā 124, 197, 212 Hallberg, John W. ā 109 Halperin, Bari Sue ā 137 Halperin, Elizabeth ā 137 Halperin, Jody L. ā 137, 143 Hamilton, Betty Jane ā 65, 165, 211 Hamilton, Deborah J. ā 109 Handelsman, Carol A. ā 109, 178, 182, 183 Handler, Arlene ā 137 Hanlon, Lynne Irene ā 124 Hansen, Gloria June ā 65, 211 Hansen, Peter ā 137 Hardel, Jene Marie ā 109, 214 Hardyman, Sharon M. ā 65 Haring, Dale Richard ā 65 Harkins, Edward W. ā 137, 236 Harms, Dennis Roy ā 65 Harms, John Arthur ā 124 Harris, Dale ā 65 Harris, Kimberly D. ā 124 Harris, Miriam C. ā 124 Harris, Sandra Jaye ā 137, 197 Harris, Steven M. ā 137, 225 Hartfeil, Guenther K. ā 109, 208 Hattendorf, Barbara ā 109 Haug, Nancy Lynn K. ā 65 Haupers, William S. ā 137, 225 Hausaman, John P. ā 124, 231 Hausaman, Patricia ā 65 Hausman, Richard Lee ā 109, 227 Hayes, Patti Robin ā 124 Hayman, Vicki Lynn ā 137 Haynes, Carol S. ā 65 Hazard, Bryant Steve ā 124 Hazard, Gary M. ā 65, 204, 205 Healy, Donald E. ā 66, 189 Healy, Mary Lynn ā 124 Hebeker, Kenneth F. ā 124 Hebert, Dale Paul ā 66 Hecktman, Jeffrey B. ā 66, 196 Hecktman, Mona Gay ā 137 Heeney, Michael J. ā 124 Heeres, Joann Lynn ā 109 Heidrich, Madeleine ā 109 Heidrich, Nancy D. ā 109 Heidrich, Sytvanna E. ā 137 Heidtke, Thomas John ā 66 Heim, Linda Lucille ā 124 Heimann, Janis Emily ā 124, 197 Heiniger, Laura E. ā 137 Heinz, Jon Henry ā 124 Heinz, Steven James ā 137, 229 261 Heinz, Thomas M. ā 109 Heinz, William H. ā 124 Helford, Karen Sue ā 109 Helgeson, Eric A. ā 66 Helgeson, Mark Ray ā 137 Heller, Adele Sylvia 1 24 Heller, Jay Andrew ā 1 37 Heller, Scott Lewis ā 109, 196, 223, 227 Heller, Todd Allison ā 66, 165, 186, 188, 191, 205, 209 Hempel, Cynda 1 37 Hempel, Keith Joel - 66 Hengesh, John W. ā 124, 224 Henning, Robert Paul 66, 226, 227, 228 Henry, Holly Anne ā 104, 109 Hentz, Terese Karen ā 137 Herbstman, David H. 137, 186, 198 Hermele, Mark Harry ā 124 Hengels, Timothy J. ā 137, 208 Herold, Lana Bea ā 109 Herold, Robyn E. ā 137 Hersh, Bruce A. ā 208 Herst, Michael Alan ā 124 Herst, Robert ā 124, 229 Herstein, Richard E. ā 124 Hertler, Kenneth W. ā 66 Heyman, Ellice L. ā 109 Higus, Sharon Louise 66 Hildebrand, Marty R. ā 137, 225, 236 Hilkin, Diane Ruth ā 137 Hill, Emily Eileen ā 109, 186, 203 Hill, Richard C. ā 109 Hill, Yvonne Marie ā 66 Hintz, Stephen Mark ā 109 Hinz, James Donald ā 137, 229 Hirakawa, Mariann R. ā 66 Hirakawa, Sharon L. ā 201 Hiratsuka, John D. ā 109, 197 Hirsch, Audrey Lynn ā 1 37 Hirsh, Lori Ann ā 124, 192 Hirsch, Wendy I. ā 109 Hirschauer, Bob ā 66 Hirschman, Nancy Ann ā 60, 66, 1 89 Hirschman, Judy Lynn ā 137 Hirsih, Bruce ā 137 Hogaland, Clarke L. ā 137 Hobin, Kimberly Ann 1 37 Hoelbl, Joyce D. ā 124 Hoelbl, Peggy ANn 67 Hoelzer, Marion F. ā 109, 214 Hoffberg, Terry Lee ā 67, 240 Hoffing, William A. ā 1 37 Hoffman, Connie Mari 1 24, 1 89 Hoffman, Lee Gregory ā 67 Hoffman, Marcia M. ā 137 Hoffman, Richard D. ā 124, 224 Hoffman, Teresa E. ā 109, 197, 214 Hoffman, Thomas Jay ā 109 Hohs, Mark Jerome ā 109 Hohs, Robert AHen ā 1 24 Hohs, Thomas, Raymond 67 Hojnacki, Steven P. ā 137, 225 Hold, Darryl Guy 124 Holdmann, Fredrick C. ā 109 Holliday, Cynthia M. ā 109 Hollinger, David E. ā 124, 229 Hollinger, Robert W. 67 Holman, Pamela N. ā 137 Holmblad, Barbara J. - 1 24 Holmblad, William E. ā 67 Holmblad, Robert J. ā 109, 201 Holmboe, Ann Stuart ā 109 Holstein, Alan L. ā 109 Holzer, Audrey Gay ā 124, 157, 203, 210 Homer, Jody Beth ā 109 Homer, Thomas Ian ā 137, 231 Homer, William H. ā 109 Honeman, Robert H. ā 137 Hook, Jeffrey ā 137, 216 Hook, Peggy ā 109 Hook, Penny ā 67 Horan, Marcia D. ā 67 Horn, Andrew D, ā 124, 208 Horn, Linda Sue ā 137, 193 Hornthal, James J. ā 109, 227 Horos, S. ā 197 Horvat, John Raymond 50, 67 Horvat, Marilyn Anne ā 67 Horvat, Nancy Lynn 1 24 Horvitz, Jeffrey G. ā 109 Horwich, Andrea 109 Horwitz, Diane Beth ā 109 Horwitz, Donald P. 68 Horwitz, Rickey Lynn ā 68 Hosanna, John ā 137 Hosfield, Lisa Diane ā 124, 215, 201 Hosfield, Mark James ā 1 37 Hoshizaki, Douglas C. ā 68, 97 Hoshizaki, Gary W. ā 137, 225 Housakos, Antonia ā 137, 186, 193 Housakos, Paula ā 109, 194 Howard, Larry S. ā 125 Howard, Laurel Jean ā109 Howicki, John ā 109 Hsu, Kenneth K. ā 68, 211, 204, 205, 208 Huber, Deborah Sue 68 Huber, James Jeffrey ā 125, 217 Huber, Lawrence Dave ā 125 Huber, Thomas Paul ā 68, 211, 201 Hughes, Donald D. ā 137 Hughes, Lynn Marie 125, 197 Hughes, Stephen C. ā 137 Hulock, Frances J. ā 109 Hulock, Katie ā 68 Hupperich, Jim ā 125 Huxhold, Larry ā 68 Hutchinson, David S. ā 125 Hyosaka, Patricia L. ā 125 Idelman, George E. ā 109 Igasaki, Paul M. ā 125 Iglarsh, Judy Naomi ā 125, 203 Imhof, Cathy Aliene ā 137 Irpino, Karen E. ā 125 Isaacson, Allyson F. ā 125 Issacson, Richard D. ā 109, 235 Isenstein, Brenda C. ā 137 Isoe, Cynthia Ann ā 68 Issen, Richard ā 1 37 Iverson, Greg 109 Iverson, Jean Marie 68, 198, 200 Iverson, Robert S. ā 125 Iwai, Nancy K. ā 109, 182 Jackson, Andrew E. ā 125, 224, 241 Jackson, Bonnie 137 Jacobs, Caryn G. ā 109 Jacobs, Don ā 137 Jacobs, Ellen Roe ā 68, 151 Jacobs, Jeffrey S. ā 68 Jacobs, Wayne Ira ā 125 Jacobs, Richard M. ā 125 Jacobs, Susan Leslee - 109, 197 Jacobs, Terry Lynn ā 69, 186 Jacobsen, Suzanne M. ā 125 Jacobson, Jack ā 137, 138 Jacoby, Judith E. ā 109 Jaffe, David Mark ā 69, 186, 191, 196, 227 Jaffe, Leslie Carol ā 109 Janesku, James ā 137, 225 Jansson, Terri Lee ā109 Jaremus, Ben Theodor 69 Jariabka, Andrew J. ā 125 Jason, June ā 109 Jaster, Scott Tom 137 Jenkins, Linda Lee - 109 Jennetten, David K. ā 109 Jensen, George M. 1 37 Jensen, Jeffrey P. ā 125 Jensen, Susan Ann ā 69 Jeschke, Pamela Jean ā 109 Jess, Ronald Marvin 125 Johansen, Steven P. ā 137 Johnson, Bill A. ā 125 Johnson, Blair C. ā 125 Johnson, Cullen B. ā 125 Johnson, Eric Craig ā 200 Johnson, Goil E. ā 137 Johnson, Jacquelyn R. ā 109, 205 Johnson, Karen Ann ā 110 Johnson, Larry Wayne ā 110 Johnson, Linda Ann ā 69, 201 Johnson, Mark A. ā 125, 208 Johnson, Mike ā 110 Johnson, Nancy Jean ā 125 Johnson, Paul E. ā 110 Johnson, Richard Roy ā 69 Johnson, Scott ā 69 Johnson, Stephen M. ā 137 Johnson, Steven W. ā 1 25 Johnson, Susan Marie ā 137 Jones, Rhonda L. ā 125, 201 Jones, Thomas A. ā 137 Jorgenson, Joan M. ā 110 Josenkoski, Steven P. ā 1 37, 225 Joseph, Marc Steven ā 137, 241 Joseph, Natalie Rose ā 69 Joseph, Rosemarie ā 110 Joseph, Sandra Ann ā 69 Kacel, Steven Neal ā 125, 229, 208 Kachan, Mary Ann ā 110 Kacin, Donna Jo ā 110 Kaden, Pamela ā 110 Kaden, Wedny ā 137 Kahalnik, Garry K. ā 110, 191 Kahalnik, Shelley S. ā 137 Kaiser, Susan Jolie ā 137 Kalish, Barry Lee ā 110 Kalish, Marilyn ā 125 Kallick, Seth R. ā 137 Kallman, Sharon Kay ā 137 Kaminer, Lynne Susan ā 137, 170 Kaminski, Paul G. ā 137 Kaminsky, Clifford L. ā 110, 206 Kamm, Babette D. ā 69, 197 Kamm, Noel ā 137, 186, 197 Kamps, James H. 125 Kanavos, Peter G. ā 110 Kanter, Gary Scott 125 Kanter, Nancy F. ā 110, 215 Kanter, Michael S. ā 69, 223 Kanter, Natalie S. ā 125 Kanter, Patti ā 125, 201 Kaplan, David Allan ā 117 Kaplan, Joel Kenneth ā 137, 190, 241 Kaplan, Jon Randall 137, 163, 190 Kaplan, Leslie Susan ā 69 Kaplan, Robert David ā 137 Kaplan, Rochel ā 110 Kaplan, Susan M. ā 125, 203 Kaplan, Wendy Ann ā 125 Kapuscinski, James P. ā 110 Karabinas, Eva ā 137 Karachun, Greg Jack 137 Karels, Richard T. ā 69 Korger, Sue Ann ā 137, 162 Karkow, Linda D. ā 69 Karlos, Stephanie 70, 95, 189 Karp, Stuart Alan ā 137 Karson, Leonard D. ā 110 Karsten, Kris Marie ā 137 Kaskel, Michael Alan ā 137 Kasper, Christine E. 70, 154, 211, 216 Kasper, Kenneth J. ā 110 Kass, Allan Steven ā 110 Kaszniak, Gregory A. ā 70 Katsoolias, Alex P. ā 110 Katsoulis, Peter C. ā 125 Katz, Alan Seymour ā 1 25 Katz, Debra Lynne ā 137 Katz, Larry Michael ā 137 Katz, Richard Steven ā 110 Katz, Ronald M. ā 137, 229 Katz, Russell S. ā 110 Katz, Steven Jay ā 229, 241 Katz, Zeke ā 110 Katznelson, Carol L. ā 70 Kaufman, Karen S. ā 70 Kauffman, Brenda ā 70 Kaye, J oanne ā 70 Keene, Murray J. ā 70, 217 Keene, Nancy R. ā 137 Keith, Jill S. ā 137 Keith, Wayne Scott ā 70 Keker, John William ā 137 Kellman, John Steven 125 Kelly, Robert A. ā 125, 241 Kelly, Susan Joan ā 138, 200 Kempf, Judith Ann ā 125 Kenis, Cynthia Lee ā 110 Kenis, Jay Scott 70, 196, 227 Kenney, Robert Jan ā 70, 81 Keno, Dan Guy ā 125 Keppen, Janet Elaine ā 70 Keppen, Patricia Ann ā 71 Kerman, Barbara E. ā 110 Kerman, More Steven ā 1 25 Kern, Michael Robert ā 110 Kesselman, Paul R. ā 138 Kessler, Sheri Carol ā 71 Kessler, Michele 71 Kibort, David John ā 1 38, 236 Kiefel, Herbert W. ā 110 Kier, Steven Leslie ā 110 Kilian, Steve T. ā 71, 217 Kimura, Alan Eugene ā 138 Kimura, Eugenie 71,211 Kinney, Sheila Ruth 125 Kirby, George W. - 125,231,216 Kirshman, Cindy Jo 110 Kirste, Gale Ann 1 38 Kirste, Mark Arthur ā 125, 224 Kite, Lori Jill ā 71 Kittaka, Craig S. ā 71 Klauss, Russell P. ā 110, 223 Klebbe, Kathryn C. ā 125 Klein, Chari Lynn 1 38 Klein, Marilyn Renee - 138 Klein, Richard S. ā 71, 171 Klein, Steve Richard ā 110 Kleinzweig, Fred C. ā 71, 201 Klemens, Thomas J. ā 110 Klemm, Larry Richard 71 Klemptner, Lori Jo ā 1 25, 200 Klemptner, Robin J. ā 138, 197 Klemptner, Scott A. ā 110, 196, 230, 231 Klinkman, Scott W. 71,1 88, 209 Klint, Karilyn Jean ā 125 Klinsky, Keri Joy 110 Klint, Kristine M. ā 110 Klipowicz, Paul V. ā 110, 196 Klos, Timothy, John 71 Kluge, Dawn Sue ā 110 Klugman, Annette B. ā 138, 170, 191 Klyman, James Barry ā 138, 229 Knobloch, Bruce A. ā 110 Knoblock, Brent C. ā 110 Knochelmann, Kathy A. ā 72 Knudsen, Cheryl Ann ā 138, 197 Knudsen, Robert W. ā 72, 223 Koda, Douglas A. ā 72 Koda, Marcia Jean ā 125 Koehler, Danny A. ā 138 Koepke, Susan M. ā 110 Koerner, Stacey Koester, Lynne Marie ā 110, 211 Koeune, Jacquelyn T. ā 138 Koeune, Michael A. ā 110 Kohnen, Irene M. ā 72 Kohrman, Michael H. ā 125, 199, 209 Kolacki, Linda J. ā 72, 198 Kohls, Gregory Allen ā 125 Kolb John William ā 110 Kollath, Richard E. ā 125 Kollins, Scott R. ā 138, 231 Kolodny, Janis Lee ā 72 Kondratowicz, Steve ā 110 Konecki, Richard M. ā 72 Kopinski, Diane P. ā 138 Kopinski, Robert F. ā 125, 241 Kopinski, Catherine 110 Koplon, Marc Alan ā 125 Kopp, Gordon William 72, 196, 226, 227, 228 Korajczyk, Robert A. ā 110 Koral, Kevin Paul 110 Korol Leslie Ann ā 125 Koral, Roberta Elise 72 Korb, David Lyle ā 125, 229 Korcus, D. 203 Korey, Faith ā 111 Korkes, David Robert ā 72, 207 Korman, Arlene Carol ā 72 Korn, Peter Lawrence ā 111, 196, 226, 227 Kornbluth, Lisa Gow ā 111 Kornel, Amiel Mark 1 38 Kornhauser, Sarita ā 72 Korrub, Lawrence W. ā 111, 189 Korrub, Leslie Joy ā 111, 189, 194 Kosakowski, Susan M. ā 138 Kosoglad, Susan Lynn ā 73 Kosover, Rhonda A. 125 Kostel, Helen Linda 1 11 Kotin, Betsy 1 38 Kotlarczyk, Ann C. ā 111 Kouba, William G. - 111 Koutouzos, Georgia D. ā 125 Kouzes, Deborah C. ā 73, 186, 189, 194, 262 211 Kozak, Gary James ā 111, 196 Kozokar, Craig E. ā 111 Kraig, Mark Scott ā-125 Krainski, Michael E. ā 111 Kramer, Edward M. ā 73 Kramer, Jeffrey H. ā 73 Kramer, Barbara G. ā 125 Kramer, Julie Ellen ā 111 1 84, 192 Kramer, Karen ā 125 Kramer, Steven W. ā 111 186, 191, 205, 208 Kramer, Toby S. 73, 196, 223 Kraus, Pam ā 111 Krause, James M. ā 73 Kravitz, Barbara B. ā 125 Krawetz, Bruce S. ā 125, 224 Kreegier, Richard E.ā 125 Kreiter, Bari Fern ā 111 Kreiter, Marta Sue ā 111 Kressgier, Richard ā 1 38 Kretschmer, Don G. ā 138 Kricke, Randolph ā 73 Krier, James L. ā 138 Kriho, Patricia Ann ā 111, 138 Krolik, Beth Sue ā 138 Krolik, Jill Amy ā 125 Kromelow, Gary Brian ā 111 Kron, Gary Steven ā 1 38 Kropp, Stephen Allen ā 125, 224, 241 Kropp, Thomas John ā 138 Krueger, Christine L. ā 138 Krueger, Kathy K. ā 73 Kruschka, Richard B. ā 73 Krusen, Robert M. ā 111 Krusen, Roger Glen ā 138 Kudo, Steve George ā 111 Kudla, Diane Therese ā 73 Kudla, Susan Gail ā 138 Kuhl, Pamela Sue ā 125 Kuhn, Phillip F. ā 125 Kurlan, Barbara E. ā 73 Kurr, Mary Elizabeth ā 1 38 Kurti, Alan Paul ā 1 38 Kushner, Robert F. ā 73, 196 Kutza, Janet Olga 73, 206 Kwalwaser, Larry S. ā 138 Kwiecinski, Greg M. ā 122, 125, 224, 241 Labay, Denise Mary ā 125 Labow, Howard B. ā 125 Lach, Donald Roman ā 111 Lacroix, Nicolete K. ā 73 Ladewig, Steven A. ā 138 Lagioia, Geoffrey M. ā 138 Lahikainen, Gail A. ā 73 Lain, Raymond Scott ā 111, 196, 223, 240 Lain, Richard Allen 1 1 1,151, 223, 240 Laleian, Aida ā 125 Lambert, Cindy Lee ā 73 Lambert, Felice Joy ā 123, 125 Lambert, James M. ā 111, 209 Lambert, Jeffrey M. ā 138 Land, Susan ā 111 Landberg, Karl Henry 1 26 Lande, Gary Alan ā 31, 138, 198 Landerholm, Susan J. ā 111 Landerman, Bonnie Jo ā 138 Landerman, Cynthia A. - 111,1 54, 194, 214 Landsman, Andrea L. ā 126 Lane, Bonnie Fay ā 126 Lang, Carl Robert ā 82, 11 1, 1 82, 183, 191, 203 Lange, Linda Louise ā 138 Lapczynski, Michael ā 224 Lapins, Scott M. ā 126, 224 Lapinski, Susan Ann ā 1 38 Larosa, Robert J. ā 111 Larson, Brenda Jean ā 126 Larson, Jenny Lynn ā 111 Larson, Nancy Anne ā 111 Larson, Susan Claire 73 Lasky Ellyne Ann ā 74 Lasowski, Joyce Lynn ā 111 Lasowski, Alan Jos ā 126 Lauders, Janis Lynn ā 111 Launhardt, Doug John ā 138, 225, 236 Launhardt, Greg A. ā 74 Laureys, Robert A. 1 38 Lauritzen, Patty Ann ā 138 Lavery, Adriann ā 74 Lavnick, Timothy A. ā 138 Layfer, Barry Howard ā 111, 203 Lazaro, Anton E. ā 74 Lazarz, Gary ā 126 Leach, Richard Allen ā 111 Leader, Judith Ann 111, 151, 194 Lease, William H. ā 138 Leavitt, Anita ā 126 Leavitt, Debra R. 111,184,210 Leavitt, Jody Kim ā 111 Leavitt, Julie Ruth 138 Leavitt, Robin Lynn ā 1 26 Lee, Joel Arthur ā 74 Lefkovitz, Eddie ā 126 Lehrner, Vicki Ann ā 74 Leib, Gary David ā 1 26 Leibson, Barry Alan ā 1 26 Leider, Frank John ā 1 38 Leifer, Linda Beth ā 138 Leimontas, Joan ā 74 Lein, Jill ā 138 Leitza, Norbert H. ā 138 Lemsky, Ellen Jo ā 138 Lenell, Leslie ā 111 Lenzen, Jeffrey K. ā 74 Leonchik, Nancy Ann ā 111 Leonida, Mark P. ā 126, 231 Leonida, Clara C. ā 138, 197 Lerner, Alan William ā 74, 21 f Lerner, Jeffrey D. ā 111 Lesser, Michael S. ā 138, 241 Lesser, Sue Ann ā 1 26 Leters D. ā 198 Levatino, Joseph ā 126 Levernier, David A. ā 111 Levey, Bruce Edward ā 74, 1 89 Levin, Isa Toby ā 74 Levin, Mark Ira ā 74 Levin, Monica Gail ā 126, 201 Levin, Rachel H. ā 126 Levin, Rhonda M. ā 74 Levin, Kerry Robert ā 1 38, 229 Levin, Sanford R. ā 126 Levine, Barbara Lynn ā 126 Levine, llene Helen 74, 211 Levine, Judy Lynn ā 111, 194, 195 Levine, Karen Sue 1 26 Levine, Linda 111, 215 Levine, Nancy Sue 111 Levinson, Rick Jay 111 Levinthal, Andrea H. Ill, 199 Levitan, Rama 1 38 Levy, David Alan 74 Levy, Michael Edword 111 Lewis, Debra Lynn 1 38, 203, 206 Lewis, Debra Lynn 111, 198 Lewis, Kathy Ellen 1 1 1 Lewis, Marlene Ava 112, 191 Lewis, Steven Lester 1 39 Lewison, Cynthia Ann 126 Lewison, Gary R. 126 Liametz, Jeffrey B. 126 Liano, John Paul 1 39, 225 Lianos, Georgine H. 126 Lichten, Jeff 139,229,241 Lieberman, Ellen M. 74, 203 Lieberman, Sheri 1 12 Liberman, Marla Beth 112, 215 Lindahl, Richard S. 112 Lindberg, David Corl 112 Lindeman, Paul T. 112, 205 Lindheimer, Lori J. 126, 152, 189 Linke, Laura Anne 1 39 Linn, Larry M. 74 Linn, Sherie Ann 11 2 Lipon, April Felice 126 Lipschultz, Debra E. 112,207 Lippo, Diane M. 74 Lipshutz, Hal Albert 126, 224 Lipschultz, Rondi M. 112 Lipski, Miriam Ellen 75 Liskar, Nancy Sue 1 26 Lisman, Sharon Sue 112, 162 Liss, Cindy Rae 138,139 Liss, Mark Jay 139, 225, 236 Liss, Sharon Norene 112, 186, 199, 203 Litke, Debra Fran 139 Litke, Kim Ellen 1 26 Litke, Ronald Lee ā 139 Litman, Roxanne ā 126 Little, Richard D. ā 112 Littwin, James A. ā 112 Littwin, William L. ā 139 Lloyd, Linda Marie ā 112, 200 Lockwood, Kim Kayne 139 Loew, Laural Jean ā 75 Loitz, Gary Steven ā 126, 216 Loitz, Robert David ā 75, 165, 203 Lombard, Maureen D. ā 139 Lombard, Michele ā 112 Lofland, Della L. ā 139 Lome Sandra Ann ā 112 Lome, Steven W. ā 126 Long, Glenn Warren ā 75, 182, 183 Lood, Sherryl Ruth ā 75 Lorek, Janice Lee ā 126 Lorenz, Blake W. ā 126, 224, 235 Louras, Kathy Ann ā 75 Louis, Steven ā 162 Lovelady, Walter D. ā 126 Lowell, Scott Perry ā 139, 225, 236 J owen, John Gerard ā 139, 229 Luecht, Kim Louise ā 1 26 Lueder, Timothy Paul ā 75 Lundie, Daniel John ā 112 Luppo, Olga ā 126 Luscht, K. ā 198 Luskin, Roberta Lynn ā 112, 182 Lustig, Michele Ruth ā 126 Lutz, B. ā 211 Lyman, Joan Colleen 126 Lynn, Bruce Alan ā 112 Lynn, Margaret E, ā 139 Lyon, Richard Gary ā 112 Lytton, Richard N. ā 126 Mcallister, Donald W. ā 112, 227 Mcallister, Robert T. ā 139, 229 McCabe Beverly Ann ā 1 39 McCants, Daryl Lynn ā 139 M cCloskey, Timothy J. ā 75 McCracken, Debra Ann ā 75 McCracken, Larry M. ā 126 McDonald, Joan Marie 126 McEnerney, Denis J. ā 126 McDonald, John L. ā 139, 225 MacDonald, Gail Ann ā 126 MacDonald, Karen M. ā 112 McElfresh, Alice M. ā 75, 156 McElfresh, Howard ā 1 39 McElfresh, Lloyd A. ā 112 McEnerney, William P. ā 75 McGuire, Kent B. ā 126, 235 McIntyre, Jim B. ā 126 McLean, Thomas R. ā 139, 225 McNamara, William J. ā 139, 225, 236 McNulty, Michael J. ā 75, 208 McWilliams, Mary ā 75 MacEwan, Brad James ā-139 MacEwan, Guy Thomas ā 126, 200 MacNider, Jon L. ā 112, 196, 230 MacNider, D. ā 197 MacHalinski, Michael 75, 223, 204 Machalinski, Richard ā 126, 224 Maclejewski, Doreen ā 1 39 Madziarek, James R. ā 76 Madziarek, Mariann J. ā 112 Maede, Darlene Ann 76 Magnus, Cynthia M. ā 139, 198 Magnuson, Mark Dale 76 Mahler, Kurt ā 112 Mahnke, Kim Marie 139,212 Majewski, Marjorie A. ā 112 Malinowski, Diane E. ā 139 Malochleb, Charles E. 139 Malochleb, Margaret 76 Malz, Linda S. ā 112 Mandell, Jay Alan ā 112 Mandel, Lois Meta ā 112 Mandell, Richard S. 76, 161, 211 Mangurten, Lori E. ā 139, 147 Mann, Ronald Bruce ā 76 Manor, Dawn Linda 1 26 Manski, David Allen 76, 191, 227 Manski, Jonathan M. 1 26 Marciniak, Mary E. 112 Marcus, Stephen E. ā 112 Marker, Terry David 76, 196, 227, 235 Markich, Andrew ā 76 Markowitz, Mardysue ā 1 39 Marks, Jeri Lynn - 76 Marks, Keith Brian ā 76 Marmel, Janet Lynn ā 126, 163 Marsden, Bruce D. ā 76 Marsh, Mindy B. ā 139 Marshall, Scott W. ā 139, 206 Martin, Annetta M. ā 112 Martino, Nicholas W, ā 76, 230 Marz, Roberta Louise ā 76 Masaracchia, Deborah ā 126 Massard, Bruce J. ā 139 Masters, Richard A. ā 139 Masters, Steven Scott ā 126, 203, 207 Matchen, John R. ā 126, 224 Matcher, John ā 1 39 Mathalensky, M. ā 196 Matlin, Robert ā 139 Matysik, Ellen ā 139 Matzkin, Richard D. ā 112 Mau, John Frank ā 77 Mauer, Nancy Ann ā 126, 201 Maurer, Martina Mari ā 1 39 Max, Marla Melody ā 77 May, Catherine H. ā 139 May, David John ā 139 May, Martin Robert ā 126 May, Michael Edward ā 112 Mayer, Susan Jean ā 126, 214 Mayber, Susan Lynn ā 112 Mead, John Curtis ā 139 Mead, Robert Titus ā 77, 196 Meadow, Pamela Joan ā 126 Mechla, Amelia Ann ā 77, 159 Medak, Susan Lee ā 112 Meenan, Daniel J. ā 77 Mehring, Raymond ā 77 Meier, Deborah, Susan ā 77 Meikle, Scott K. ā 77 Meiselman, Mickey S. ā 112, 227 Meisner, Terry Alan ā 126 Meister, Robin Rae ā 1 39 Melin, Dale Lynn ā 77, 188, 197 Menachof, David Mark ā 77 Mendelson, Marla Ann ā 112 Mensinger, Constance ā 77, 21 1 Mensinger, Paul B. ā 126, 241 Merritt, Bonnie Lynn ā 139 Mertens, Jeanette ā 77 Messer, Sherri L. ā 126 Messinger, Gary E. ā 1 26, 229 Messink, Susan C. ā 112 Metrick, Bonnie R. ā 112 Meves, Dick Jay ā 112 Meyer, Robert Lee ā 112 Meyer, Vern Allen ā 139, 225 Michels, Mitchelle M. ā 112 Midler, Nurit ā 112 Mikula, Neil Jos. ā 139, 225 Mildenberger, Mark J. ā 126 Milin, Kenneth N. ā 139 Milin, Sandra Gail ā 1 26 Miller, Bonnie L. ā 139 Miller, Bradley C. ā 77, 196, 227, 204 Miller, Charlene ā 77 Miller, Charles R. ā 77 Miller, Chris R. ā 77, 240 Miller, Cynthia Lynn ā 112 Miller, Debra M. ā 78 Miller, Diane Marie 112 Miller, G. Susan ā 1 39 Miller, John Owen ā 78 Miller, Mary Ann ā 1 26 Miller, Melanie J. ā 126 Miller, Nancy Ann ā 139, 193 Miller, Renee Loren ā 78 Miller, Sandra Mae ā 139 Mills, Rick James ā 1 39 Mills, Roxanne Elyse ā 78 Milner, Susan Nancy ā 78, 211 Minx, Barbara Marie ā 1 39 Minx, Peter E. ā 112 Mirsky, Frederick ā 139 Mirsky, Randi Sue ā 78, 155, 201 Mishkin, Paul A. ā 140 Misles, Joni Lynn ā 140 Missner, Susan Lee ā 112 Mitchell, August G. ā 112 263 Mitchell, Mike Terry ā 224 Mitchell, Wendi Jo ā 78 Mitchell, Kathleen B. ā 112 Mitsui, Suzanne A. ā 78 Mitz, William M. ā 112, 196, 223, 240 Moeller, Larry E. ā 112, 200, 205 Moeller, Linda ā 213 Moenning, Jesse Max ā 140 Mohn, Raymond Keith ā 78, 226, 227 Moir, Robert Fred ā 140 Monitz, Robert S. ā 209 Moore, Cindy Louise ā 140, 189 Moore, David Klinge ā 112 Morris, Debbie Merle ā 140 Moser, Laurie Ann ā 78 Moshinsky, Lori E. ā 112 Moshinsky, Michael A. ā 78 Moskowitz, Larry Jay ā 112 Mossong, Janice Anne ā 112, 211 Motenko, Paul Alan ā 112 Moy, Gregory T. ā 140 Mroz, Michael F. ā 79 Mrozek, Cynthia M. ā 79 Mueller, Barry Lee ā 112 Mueller, Debbie Jean ā 213 Mueller, Dorothea E. ā 112 Mueller, Cynthia Lee ā-112 Mueller, Douglas Don ā 112 Mueller, Gail Ann ā 112, 213 Mueller, Karen Lynn ā 79 Mueller, Nancy Lynn ā 112 Mueller, Randall J. ā 79 Multan, Nancy Joan ā 140 Multan, Richard H. ā 112 Mura, Susan Lynn ā 112 Murphy, Joanne E. ā 79 Murray, Thomas P. ā 140 Mylander, Paul H. ā 140, 229 Nabolotny, Michael J. ā 112, 196, 223 Nachbauer, Kathleen ā 79 Nagelberg, Alan K. ā 112 Nahrstedt, Michael P. ā 79 Napolitano, Frank G. ā 79 Nardin, D. ā 200 Nakanishi, Dennis A. ā 112 Nariss, Walter Steve ā 79 Nariss, Janine ā 112 Nassey, Beverly Lynn ā 112 Nathan, Lisa Erica ā 79 Neglia, Tina Roe ā 112 Nehart, William J. ā 112 Nelson, Donald Gary ā 80 Nelson, John Jeff ā 1 f2 Nelson, Kerry Eldon ā 80 Nemanich, Warren J. ā 196, 222, 223, 240 Nesselson, Debra H. ā 112 Netz, Robert Charles ā 140 Neuhauser ' Judith G. ā 80, 210 Neumann, Bruce Alan ā 140 Neveau, Suzette A. ā 140 Newman, Leslie Hope ā 112 Newman, Lynn Paula ā 112 Newnfan, Mark Alan ā 80, 220, 222, 223 Newsom, Mark Francis ā 112 Nickols, Joanne ā 80 Nicholson, Elizabeth ā 140 Nickow, Glenn Steve ā 140 Nickow, Ross Alan ā 80, 210 Nied, Tom Pat ā 80 Nieder, Michael L. ā 140 Nielsen, Thomas E. ā 80 Niesman, Michael Art ā 112, 223 Nietschmann, Nancy A. ā 80, 211 Niles, Raymond Steve ā 140, 229 Niles, Joann Rae ā 81, 148, 150, 194 Niles, Steven Edward ā 229 Niman, Hollis Sue Niman, Neil Bruce ā 140 Nishimura, Gary T. Nishimura, Janice F. ā 81, 211, 205 Nitsche, Reed Alan ā 112, 223 Noga, Kathy Eileen Nogar, J. Kenneth ā 81 Norberg, Michael ā 200 Nordeen, Catherine C. ā 140 Nordeen, Ernest J. 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Francie ā 140 Oshona, Karen Lee ā 81 Oshona, Jeffrey John ā 140 Osmolak, Michael Edw. ā 140 Ostergaard, Russell T. ā 224 Ostrowski, Reid K. ā 113 Otto, Carleen Mary ā 81 Otto, Gail Lou ā 113 Ovington, Richard E. ā 113 Pabst, Deborah Ann ā 140 Pacente, Richard R. ā 140 Paddor, Richard S. ā 81, 155, 162, 163 Paddor, Robert Eliot ā 82, 155 Pahnke, Michael A. ā 82 Palmer, Barbara Joy ā 82 Panagiotaros, Cynthi ā 113 Panagiotaros, Demetr ā 140 Panchesin, Thomas T. ā 82 Panik, Paul ā 224 Papciak, Janice K. ā 201 Papciak, Nancy Ann ā 82, 160 Pappas Kathleen ā 113 Parge, Theodore C. ā 113, 214 Parker, Michael W. ā 140 Parker, Paul T. ā 140 Parks, Laura Joan ā 113 Pasek, Lorene Rene ā 140 Pasek, Lynette Marie ā 113 Pauke, David Alan ā 82 Paves, Bonnie ā 162 Pavlik, Guy Wm. ā 140, 241 Payne, Diane Mary ā 140 Payne, Janet Alma ā 140 Payne, William R. ā 82 Pearson, John Allen ā 140, 225 Pearson, Richard C. ā 113, M0 Peat, Patricia Lou ā 82 Pecho, Barry Jos ā 140 Pecho, Bruce Wm. ā 140 Peck, Richard A. ā 113 Peckler, Larry $. ā 140, 225 Peller, Robin Janet ā 82, 211 Penn, Daryl ā 113 Pepper, Carolyn ā 82 Perconti, Michael J. ā 140, 225 Perlman, Joellyn B. ā 82, 214 Perlman, Marita Lynn ā 113 Perlman, Sanford J. ā 140, 142 Perlman, Susan R. ā 113 Perlow, Mark Alan ā 113, 196, 223 Perlow, Steven Lewis ā 140 Perri, John Louis ā 113 Persino, Marie Elise ā 113 Pertt, Lynne R. ā 113 Perz, Douglas Gary ā 82 Perz, Scott Nelson ā 83, 222, 223, 240 Petella, John C. ā 113 Peters, Joanne Ruth ā 83, 198 Peters, Kenneth E. ā 140 Peters, Susan Lois ā 83 Petersen, David C. ā 83 Peterson, Dorothy L. ā 128, 212 Peterson, Karen C. ā 113 Peterson, Lydia Ann ā 113 Peterson, Norman F. ā 83 Peterson, Roger C. ā 113 Peterson, William M. ā 113, 196, 226, 227, 228 Petroske, Janice L. ā 113 Petroske, Wayne W. ā 113 Pettinato, Robert ā 128 Peven, Jerry M. ā 128 Pfeil, Carl William ā 140 Pfeil, Roberta Ann ā 113 Pforr, Vera Helga ā 82 Phillippe, Michael J. ā 83 Phillips, Gary Allan ā 83 Phillips, James R. ā 83 Phillips, Patricia L. ā 128, 203 Photos, Thalia ā 140 Pick, Robert Michael ā 128, 209 Pick, Steven ā 128 Pindras, Mary Beth ā 128 Pines, Debbie Sue ā 128 Pinter, David W. ā 83 Piontek, Kathy ā 140 Piontek, Karen ā 83 Piontek, Kenneth E. ā 128 Pisors, Thomas Craig ā 128, 206 Piwko, Gary Stephen ā 113 Pizzolato, Robert J. ā 128, 241 Plachcinski, Kathy B. ā 84 Platt, Lewis Steven ā 84, 159, 211 Platz, Peter Frank ā 140 Plice, Nancy Marie ā 84 Plotnick, Bennett H. ā 113 Pockrandt, Gloria L. ā 84 Pockrandt, Larry ā 140 Podell, David Alan ā 140, 229 Pogue, William M. ā 84 Pokvitis, David Zeno ā 128 Polanzi, Craig W. ā 140 Polin, Lori S. ā 128, 215 Polito, Greg Scott ā 140 Pollack, Alan ā 128 Pollack, Caryn Ruth ā 140 Pollack, Jerilynn ā 113 Pollack, Lynne Susan ā 113 Polone, Susan R. ā 113, 151, 192 Polster, David Sharf ā 84 Pomper, Sheree ā 128, 215 Ponski, Richard ā 84 Ponski, Zozislaw ā 113 Porcaro, Pamela Ann ā 113, 194 Porter, Laurel Clair ā 140 Porter, Scott ā 140 Portugal, Nanc y Jean ā 113 Porzel, Debra Ann ā 113, 194 Post, Robert Mark ā 84, 154, 214 Potash, Debra Lynn ā 128 Potempa, Michael F. ā 113 Poticha, Ronald W. ā 128 Potkin, Benji N. ā 140 Potter, Alene Rose ā 1 28 Press, Lawrence H. ā 84 Preston, Susan Ellen ā 128 Prielozny, Elizabeth ā 84, 203 Prielozny, Roberta A. ā 128, 198, 211, 201, 214 Priess, Janet Lynn ā 113 Priola, Kim Mari ā 1 28 Priola, Pamela Jo ā 84 Prim, John Richard ā 84, 196, 223 Privatsky, James E. ā 128, 208 Provost, William J. ā 113 Puetz, John Charles ā 128 Putterman, Alan S. ā 118, 128 Puttrich, Paul M. ā 140, 225, 236 Pyshos, Steve Walter ā 140 Qualiardi, Jeanine M. ā 113 Qualiardi, Peggy L. ā 128 Quatrochi, Josephine ā 84 Quafrochi, Salvatore ā 140 Quinn, Ellen ā 84 Quinn, William James ā 84, 196, 226, 227 Quirk, Patricia Ann ā 113 Quist, Mary Ruth ā 128 Rabin, Jeffrey Alan ā 140, 190 Rabin, Jill ā 128 Rabin, Steven Arthur ā 118, 128 Rabinowitz, Mark A. ā 113 Radcliffe, James W. ā 85 Radermacher, Joseph ā 113 Radum, Dean Allan ā 113 Raffel, Elaine A. ā 113, 184 Rahneri, Susan Jean ā 64, 85 Rainero, Steve D. ā 113 Randall, Boryiie Jean ā 85 Rapaport, Barry Alan ā 113 Rask, A. Dahl ā 128, 189 Raymond, Barbara J. ā 113 Raymond, Donald Carl ā 113 Razka, Gregory A. ā 113, 198, 205 Razka, Rosemary S. ā 128, 198 Reade, Renee ā 113 Reade, James D. ā 140 Regan, Maureen V. ā 85 Regner, Cynthia Fran ā 113 Regula, Scott Steven ā 113, 140 Reicherts, Wendy J. ā 113 Reichle, Debra Kay ā 85, 154 Reifenberg, James M. ā 113, 223 Reifenberg, Janis M. ā 128 Reilly, Maureen ā 113 Reinhard, Joanne L. ā 128 Reitman, Barry Neil ā 85 Rekas, Peter C. ā 128 Repke, Dale Michael ā 128 Resnick, Sheryl Rae ā 113 Rhodes, Antoinette ā 140 Riback, Darcy Lauren ā 113, 187, 189, 194 Riccio, Thomas F. ā 128 Richards, Wayne ā 128, 224 Richman, Jay Alan ā 122, 128, 235 Richman, Marsha Ann ā 85 Ricketts, Jay Scott ā 85 Ridley, Timothy M. ā 1 28, 224 Ridley, Kerry Anne ā 140 Ridenhower, Adrienne ā 85 Riha, Robert David ā 113 Riveron, Fernando ā 140 Riveron, Ricardo ā 128 Roach, Kevin P. ā 85 Roberto, Linda Ann ā 86 Roberto, Michael ā 113 Roberts, John Calvin ā 86, 196 Robbins, Lawrence D. ā 113, 227, 204 Robin, Bruce M. ā 140 Robinson, Jeri Lee ā 86 Robinson, Merle L. ā 140, 199 Robinson, Norene Zel ā 86, 210 Robinstein, B. ā 198 Rock, Larry J. ā 113 Rock, Stewart ā 86 Rode, Scott Allen ā 113 Rodman, Dean Jay ā 86 Rodnick, Marla Gail ā 113 Rodriguez, Ricardo A. ā 113 Rodriguez, Maria ā 128 Rofkind, Harry H. ā 128 Rofkind, J. Lee ā 113 Rogow, Lisa ā 128 Roiter, Leon Steve ā 140 Roland, Cynthia L. ā 86 Roland, Jim ā 128, 229 Roller, Karen Lee ' ā 128 Rolnick, Marcia Beth ā 140 Rolnick, Nettie E. ā 86 Romanofsky, Maureen ā 140, 186 Roos, Sharon Lee ā 86 Roos, Susan Gail ā 128 Roscop, Chris Anna ā 113 Rose, Judith Anne ā 139, 141, 197 Rosen, Debra Sue ā 128, 210 Rosen, Jacqueline G. ā 141 Rosen, Lynn Michelle ā 86 Rosen, Roberta Jeryl ā 113, 200 Rosen, Ronnie Glenn ā 128, 224 Rosen, Russell Eliot ā 141, 225 Rosen, Sherry Lynn ā 128 Rosen, Susan Rachel ā 86 Rosenbaum, G. ā 188 264 Rosenberg, David ā 87 Rosenberg, Howard P. ā 141 Rosenberg, Mark S. ā 113 Rosenberg, Susan R. ā 141, 197 Rosenberg, Richard N. ā 113 Rosenberg, Steve Jay ā 141 Rosenberg, Steven E. ā 141 Rosenberg, Steven G. ā 128 Rosenbloom, Barry M. ā 87, 196, 227 Rosengarden, Jeff D. ā 128 Rosengarden, Pamela ā 113, 200, 201, 210 Rosenkranz, Thomas G. ā 113 Rosenkranz, John H. ā 87 Rosenmutter, Gary M. ā 87, 205, 209 Rosenstone, Nancy B. ā 113 Rosienski, Terrence ā 113 Rosin, Dale Gilbert ā 113, 116, 156, 172, 173 Ross, Leonard A. ā 87 Ross, Michael L. ā 87, 211, 227 Ross, Sharon, Iris ā 141, 170 Rosset, Randall Scot ā 141, 225, 236 Rossmapn, Denise L. ā 128 Rossmann, K athy L. ā 113 Rostron, Jim Charles ā 141, 225, 241 Roth, David Michael ā 87, 201 Rothacker, Alex M. ā 141 Rothman, Gordon Lee ā 128, 153 Rothman, Mark Alan ā 113 Rovell, Helayne R. ā 113 Rowen, Arnold Jay ā 113 Rozek, John ā 128 Rubel, Kenneth Lewis ā 113, 187, 216 Ruben, Steven Gerald ā 141 Rubenstein, Norman L. ā 118, 128 Rubin, Alan David ā 128 Rubin, Beth Starr ā 141 Rubin, David M. ā 87 Rubin, Donna ā 113 Rubin, Janice Rose ā 128 Rubin, Mark Richard ā 113, 186, 191, 204 Rubin, Robert ā 1 28 Rubin, Steven Lee ā 113 Rubenstein, Kenneth ā 113, 163 Rubenstein, Marsha ā 87 Rubenstein, Robert J. ā 113 Rubnich, Pamela S. ā 87 Rue, Andrea Dale ā- 141 Rugen, Diane Rita ā 113, 197, 211 Rukih, Gary Steven ā 113 Ruley, Richard G. ā 128 Ruppert, Thomas J. ā 113, 204 Ruscitti, Greg T. ā 217 Rush, Cynthia Ann ā 87 Ruskin, Peter S. ā 128, 224 Ryan, Kathy Marie ā 128 Ryan; Robert Francis ā 113 Ryan, Walter E. ā 128 Saber, Glenn A. ā 113 Saber, Kenneth L. ā 87 Sachnoff, Pamela G. ā 113 Sacks, David ā 128 Sackrison, Mark R. ā 89 Sadacca, Teri R. ā 89 Saeks, Bonnie L. ā 113 Sager, Judd B. ā 89 Saidel, Fran Wendy ā 128 Sakas, Constance M. ā 89, 197 Sakas, William Steve 128, 224, 241 Saletko, Harriett M. ā 113 Salinger, Michael H. ā 128 Saltsberg, Judy Beth ā 141, 207 Saltsberg, Linda Joy ā 128 Saltz, Laurie Joy ā 128 Saltzberg, Frank P. ā 114 Saltzman, Mark Alan ā 114, 191 Salzman, Anita H. ā 114, 171, 173, 191, 203 Salzman, Janet Lynne ā 89, 214 Sanchez, Fred R. ā 128, 224 Samatas, James ā 89 Sanders, Mark John ā 141 Sandlow, Marjorie E. ā 114, 186, 187, 215 Saperstein, Mark S. ā 141 Sapstein, Marcia C. ā 89 Saska, William Edw. ā 141 Sawall Charles C. ā 141 Schadel D. ā 229 Schaeffer, Lynne C. ā 141 Schafer, Jay Kevan ā 141, 225, 236 Schalz, Bernadette R. ā 89 Schaffel ā 197 Schaffer, Suzanne ā 128, 203 Schaller, James T. ā 128 Schatzman, Ken M. ā 128, 229 Schechter, Andrea ā 89 Schedl, Josef ā 141 Scheff, Harvey M. ā 123, 128, 186, 191, 198, 207, 204, 208 Schey, Patrick Loren ā 141, 225 Schiffman, David M. ā 89, 211, 204, 205, 209 Schillaci, Joseph A. ā 128 Schimel, John Scott ā 114 Schimel, Linda E. ā 128 Schlag, Donna Lynn ā 114 Schlag, Teri Ann ā 128 Schlan, Jill Andrea ā 1 28 Schlegel, Erika ā 90 Schlegel, John ā 128, 229 Schlesinger, Bruce R. ā 141, 229 Schlesinger, Joanne ā 114 Schlesinger, Lori ā 128 Schlesinger, Lynda ā 128 Schmidt, Bonnie Elyn ā 90 Schmidt, Donald Paul ā 114 Schmidt, Ivy Robin ā 128 Schmidt, Mary Lynn A. ā 90 Schneider, Andrea L. ā 114 Schneider, Ann Marie ā 129 Schneider, Barbara F. ā 129, 182 Schneider, Carol B. ā 129 Schneider, Joanne N. ā 90 Schneider, Renee H. ā 114, 160, 182, 210 Schneider, Richard H. ā 141, 229, 240 Schneider, Susan J. ā 141 Schnurr, Michael D. ā 141, 229, 241 Schnurr, Richard A. ā 141, 236 Schodin, Guri Gay ā 129 Schodin, Philip Lee ā 90 Schrader, Eleanor L. ā 129, 199, 206 Schrader, Rose E. ā 114 Schramek, Jeffrey A. ā 90, 198 Schrantz, Alan M. ā 90, 223 Schreffler, Robin ā 141 Schreiber, Frank ā 114 Schreiber, Michael D. ā 114, 221, 222, 223 Schroeder, Carol M. ā 141 Schulz, Marjorie Lou ā 141 Schulz, Marilyn P. ā 72, 90 Schulz, Susanne ā 129, 198 Schur, Debbie ā 129 Schur, Ronald ā 90 Schusteff, Debbie A. ā 129 Schuster, John Stein ā 90 Schwartz, Daniel S. ā 141, 205 Schwartz, Ellen Hope ā 129, 189 Schwartz, Howard N. ā 114 Schwarz, Ellen Renee ā 141, 189 Schwartz, Marilyn E. ā 91 Schwartz, Robin Sue ā 129 Schwartz, Sharon P. ā 129 Schwartz, Steven Jay ā 204, 205 Schwartz, Susan Kay ā 129 Schwartz, Robert G. ā 114 Schwarz, Steven A. ā 91, 211 Scipione, Anthony ā 129 Scipione, Gary Lee ā 114 Scipione, Michael C. ā 141 Scott, James M. ā 141 Scott, John Thomas ā 91 Scott, Maribess Ann ā 114 Scott, Robert Wayne ā 141, 236 Searle, John Joseph ā 114 Sears, Joseph W. ā 129 Searle, Roseann M. ā 91 Sebastiano, William ā 91 Sebring, Gail Lynn ā 129 Sebring, Jill Ann ā 129 Sedloff, Susan ā 91, 203 Segal, Gayle Lynn ā 91 Segal, Sherry Beth ā 91 Segal, Wendy Joan ā 129, 201 Seidman, Jay Steve ā 141, 190 Seifert, Ronald C. ā 129 Selzer, Donna Mary ā 141 Semar, Christine J. ā 129, 192 Semar, Scott William ā 91, 196, 227, 228 Senensky, Dale ā 129, 224, 241 Senoff, Susan Joy ā 114 Servos, Robert A. ā 129, 235 Servos, Marissa A. ā 91 Settler, Charlene ā 92, 153 Shall, Arlene D. ā 114 Shalowitz, Joel Ira ā 92, 165, 211, 204 Shandling, Richard H. ā141 Shapiro, David Eliot ā 141, 208 Shapiro, Fred B. ā 92 Shapiro, Gail Judith ā 141 Shapiro, llene E. ā 92 Shapiro, Richard L. ā 92 Shapiro, Susan Wendy ā 129 Shattow, Steven M. ā 129, 216 Shaw, Nancy Pam ā 129 Shechter, Floyd ā 114, 196, 227 Shechter, Richard L. ā 92, 204 Sheehan, Timothy P. ā 129 Shelton, David S. ā 141, 229 Shelton, Gina Jo ā 114, 214 Shepard, Herbert R. ā 92 Shepard, Robert Dale ā 114 Sherbin, Alan Jay ā 141, 231, 241 Sherey, Arnold Irwin ā 114 Sheridan, Wayne M. ā 92 Sherman, Alison ā 89, 92 Sherman, Herbert R. ā 141 Sherman, Hollis L. ā 114 Sherman, James A. ā 114, 156, 157, 210 Sherman, Susan Lynn ā 92, 155, 201 Sherwood, Gail Ellen ā 92 Sheilds, James T. ā 141, 208 Shimp, Michael T. ā 114 Shiner, William A. ā 129 Shires, David Scott ā 114 Shocket, Kathy ā 129 Sholder, Marcy E. ā 92, 93, 201 Sholder, ' Susie ā 129 Shore, Mitchell H. ā 114, 223 Shore, Rhonda Sue ā 114 Shoub, Audrey Lynn ā 93 Shoub, Debbie S. ā 129, 210 Shultz, Dale Leonard ā 141, 231 Shumate, Monroe W. ā 93, 208 Shurson, Cathy Ann ā 141 Siciak, Gregory E. ā 141, 200 Siedband, Gary Ira ā 93, 182, 184 Siedel, F. ā 186 Siegel, Andrea Lois ā 141 Siegel, Gail Louise ā 129 Siegel, Heidi Robin ā 129 Siegelman, Lorri J. ā 93 S iers, Dave Jos ā 141 Sierzega, Edward S. ā 93 Sierzega, Susan E. ā 114 Siet, Steven A. ā 114 Sievers, Carolyn M. ā 129 Sigman, Marla ā 114 Sikevitz, Howard Eve ā 141 Sikevitz, Sharon L. ā 114, 212 Silbert, Sari Fran ā 129 Silensky, Jennifer C. ā 93 Silensky, Judith ā 129 Silver, Betty Ita ā 114 Silver, Jay Howard ā 93 Silver, Paula Susan ā 114 Silverberg, Linda S. ā 129 Silverman, Dan E. ā 129 Silverman, Harry M. ā 114. Silverstein, Stuart ā 114 Silvert, Donald Jay ā 93, 186, 196, 211 Simmons, Candice M. ā 114, 201 Simon, Ardel B. ā 141 Simons, Lisa Beth ā 141 Simmons, Rhonda Beth ā 141 Simms, Polly C. ā 144 Simon, Gary Scott ā 129 Simon, Joanne Gail ā 129 Simon, Marian ā 1 29 Simonetti, Karen L. ā 114 Simons, Howard L. ā 93, 165 Simonsen, Lynne Ann ā 93, 200 Sinopoli, Michael J. ā 141 Sisto, Gus ā 114, 223 Sitrick, Ronald Mark ā 141, 241 Skaggs, Anita ā 141 Skalski, Mark Jan ā 114 Skelnik, Debra Lynn ā 114, 199 Skipton, Richard P. ā 129, 214 Skogsbakken, Ruth E. ā 93, 214 Skyston, Richard ā 229 Slein, Craig Andrew ā 141 Slivnick, Bruce A. ā 141, 225 Sloan, Abigail B. ā 93 Sloan, Jacqueline ā 129, 161, 198 Sloan, Michael ā 114 Slome, James A. ā 141 Slowiak, Kathleen A. ā 141 Smedberg, Paul Jay ā 114, 204, 205 Smith, Carolyn Merle ā 129, 152 Smith, Eileen Cheryl ā 141 Smith, Frank James ā 114 Smith, Kim Ann ā 129 Smith, Philip M. ā 129, 224, 241 Smith, Robert ā 129 Smith, Wendy Sue ā 129 Smock, Douglas Brian ā 141, 142 Smolenski, Barbara J. ā 141, 201 Smolenski, Mary K. ā 129 Smoller, Susan Diane ā 93 Smoller, Stuart L. ā 114 Snyder, Larry Steven ā 114, 223 Sobol, Mary C. ā 129, 197, 200 Sokniewicz, Bruce S. ā 141 Solecki, Greg J. ā 129 Solin, Charlotte ā 129 Solomon, Howard Lee ā 114 Solomon, Jacqueline ā 129 Sorensen, Gene Joann ā 129, 200 Sorensen, Susan Lynn ā 129 Sorensen, William M. ā 141, 225, 236 Sorenson, D. ā 197 Sortal, Mary Anne ā 93 Sortal, P. David ā 141, 225, 236 Soskin, Rollin J. ā 93, 148, 196, 226, 227 Soskin, Stephen P. ā 141, 229 Sosnowski, Mary L. ā 141 Spagnoli, William R. ā 114 Spagnoli, Brenda ā 129 Spagoletti, Elaine M. ā 142 Spak, Steven Alan ā 142 Spear, Stephen Lee ā 114, 191 Spears, Susan Bonnie ā 114, 215 Spector, Robert B. ā 1 29, 229 Spector, Scott David ā 142, 231 Spector, Steve Lee ā 231 Spencer, Janis Lynne ā 114 Spencer, Noreen K. ā 115 Spencer, Steven E. ā 142, 225, 236 Sperry, Frank ā 1 29 Sperry, Gail Ann R. ā 93, 211 Spielman, Janet Lee ā 115 Spielman, Linda S. ā 129 Spielman, Rich Bruce ā 115 Spielman, Steven B. ā 142, 225, 236 Spiers, Michael Alan ā 93 Spies, Teri J. ā 94 Spina, Jim Carl ā 142 Spina, Lynn Marie ā 142 Spina, Michael G. ā 129 Spina, Sam Jr. ā 115 Spinks, Richard B. ā 142 Spitz, Jeffrey David ā 129, 229 Spitzer, Sandra Lynn ā 115 Spitzer, Susan Rae ā 69, 94, 154, 187, 215 Springer, Annette L. ā 115 Spreckman, Susan R. ā 142 Spiwak, Laurence S. ā 94, 223 Sporledger, Bruce ā 129 Spray, John Frank ā 1 29 Springborn, Donna M. ā 1 29, 1 98 Staackman, Daniel J. ā 129 Staackmann, Peter ā 235, 224, 129 Staar, Debbie ā 94 Stockier, Lisa Faye ā 129 Stacy, Mary Thomas ā 115 Stancsits, Michael F. ā 142 Stankowicz, Sharon M. ā 115 Stannard, Carole C. ā 142 Stark, Susan ā 94 Stark, Penny Lynn ā 142 Starr, Alan Lee ā 129 Starr, Letta Hope ā 115 Starkman, Julie Ann ā 142 Starkman, Michael ā 94 Statland, ' Marryl M. ā 115 Stauber, Barbara Sue ā 142 265 Stearns, Mark F. 115 Stecker, Pamela Jean 94 Steffen, Joanne ā 115 Steffen, Robert Earl ā 223 Steffen, Lyanne L. ā 115 Steiger, Elizabeth A. ā 115, 197 Steiger, Joseph R. ā 142, 225 Stein, Beth Janet ā 94 Stein, Cheryl B. ā 94 Stein, Debra Susan ā 115, 205 Stein, Ellen Marcia ā 142 Stein, Mark Fredrick ā 142 Stein, Nat M. ā 129 Stein, Philip Lee ā 94 Stein, Rhonda Elaine 94 Steinberg, Sheryl R. 129,207 Steiner, Joel D. ā 129, 235 Steinlauf, Larry B. ā 240 Stelzer, Jane B. ā 129, 203 Stelzer, Nathan Leo ā 94, 155, 203, 214 Stephenson, Helen ā 142 Stern, Edmund H. ā 142 Stern, Linda Lee ā 95 Stern, Lori Ann ā 142 Stern, Wendy Gail ā 142 Sternquist, Arlene R. ā 115 Stianko, Nancy ā 130 Stielow, Janet ā 129 Stielow, Mark Wm. ā 115 Stocker, Paulette J. ā 115 Stohle, Richard H. ā 130, 235 Stoia, Len Daniel ā 142 Stoklosa, Matt Joe ā 142, 241 Stoklosa, Nanette L. ā 95 Stolar, Donna Faye ā 95 Stolar, Maureen W. ā 130 Stolberg, Jeffery B. ā 115 Stone, Alan Kenneth ā 142, 229 Stone, Donna Cheryl ā 142 Stone, Larry Stuart ā 115, 204 Stone, Linda Jo ā 130 Stone, Marilyn Jean ā 115 Stone, Nancy R. ā 115, 154, 203, 215 Storm, Allan Dale ā 130 Stout, Mary E. ā 142 Strauss, Beth Terry ā 115, 189, 197, 211 Strauss, Susan Janis ā 115 Strehl, Gunther - 95 Strehlow, Scott Alon ā 1 30 Strehlow, Susan J. ā 142 Streicher, Lauren ā 142 Streicher, Michael -ā 115 Stremke, Richard L. ā 115 Strub, Margaret Beth ā 130 Strub, Michael David ā 95 Strzelecki, Danette ā 1 30 Stucka, Barbara D. ā 130 Stucka, Gary Martin ā 95, 214 Sturt, Howard Mark ā 142 Suane, Stephanie L. ā 115 Sudow, Thomas N. ā 95, 188, 191, 209 Sullivan, William ā 142 Sumner, Andrea Sue ā 130 Sussman, Deborah S. ā 130 Sussman, Michael D. ā 95 Sutfin, Mary Anne ā 115 Sutherland, Linda A. ā 142 Sutherland, Sharon J. ā 115, 201 Sutter, Tim Harold ā 142 Swanke, Alan M. ā 142, 225 Swanke, Fred James ā 115, 223 Swanke, Louisa L. ā 142 Swanson, Joe Henry ā 1 30 Swartz, Jacqueline ā 95 Swenson, Tim Conrad ā 142, 225 Swimmer, Mark L. ā 142 Swock, Patrice M. ā 130 Swock, Sue Mary ā 142 Szczepanski, Judith ā 95, 214 Szczepanski, Richard ā 130 Szelag, Cathy Ann 130, 198 Tabloff, Nancy Jill ā 142, 193 Taich, Susan Gail ā 95 Takiguchi, Cindy A. 142 Taldone, Laura Ann ā 142 Talent, Rhonda Sue 96 Talman, Mauree Jan ā 115 Tamraz, Jeanne C. ā 96 Tamraz, Joel F. ā 142 Tanaka, Thomas James 115 Tanner, Judith Lynn 115 Tapper, Sheila Sue ā 96 Taradash, Evelyn G. ā 130 Tarant, Doreen Kay ā 1 30 Tarczynski, Mark C. ā 1 30 Tarica, Perry Joseph 130 Tarrant, Robert F. ā 130 Tarrson, Donna lYnn ā 130 Tarshis, Linda A. ā 130, 199 Tash, Carl Barry ā 142, 225 Tash, Elisa Debra ā 130 Tash, Max David ā 115, 223, 210, 214 Taylor, Glen Robert ā 130 Taxman, Marcee Ann ā 115, 210 Tegert, William John ā 130, 224, 217 Teichner, Marlene H. ā 115 Tell, James Thomas ā 115, 223 Tell, Patricio M. ā 142 Tenner, Howard Terry ā 96, 223 Terdich, Joseph G. ā 115 Terlap, Renee E. ā 130, 189 Terpinas, Tullo ā 142 Tesluk, Ronald James ā 96 Tensnow, Carol Jean ā 96 Thiede, Nancy Lou ā 96 Thoma, Linda Annā 130 Thompson, Bruce R. 96, 217 Thompson, Lisa Marie ā 142, 193 Thompson, Mark S. ā 142 Thompson, Roy W. ā 217 Thorne, Thomas ā 115, 196 Thornton, James A. ā 223, 235 Thornton, Robert G. ā 130, 131, 224 Thuna, Eileen ā 115, 182 Tilkin, Steven Lee 96 Tiltz, David Richard ā 130 Timmer, Susan Lynn ā 96, 192 Tipitino, Nancy E. ā 142 Tobias, Wendy Arden ā 115, 210, 213 Tolhia, Sheryl ā 96 Tolsky, Howard Craig ā 1 30 Tomson, E. ā 193 Topczewski, Julie M. ā 142 Topczewski, Stephen ā 115 Topel, Barbara Sue ā 96, 211, 201 Topol, Bruce Michael ā 130, 224 Toporek, Esther Anne ā 97 Torp, Christine E. 142, 207 Toth, Arlene Esther ā 1 30 Tovell, Patricia E. ā 97, 214 Tralmer, Joseph Mark ā 115 Tralmer, Kathleen S. 130, 210 Tranter, Sharon Ann ā 130 Treiber, Susan Beth ā 142 Trester, Fredric W. ā 115 Trevor, Felicia G. ā 130 Tripi, Janet Agnes ā 142 Tripi, Kenneth James ā 130 Tripicchio, Frank C. ā 97 Tripicchio, Joanne C. ā 130 Tripp, Edward C. ā 115, 223 Tritschler, John C. - 78, 97, 196, 222, 223 Trivisonno, James G. ā 115 Trossman, Mindy Sue 115, 184, 192 Troyan, Debbie Fern ā 142 Trozzo, Jim Anthony ā 130 Turbin, Marsha Ellen ā 115 Turton, Eric Rolfe - 115, 240 Uner, Orhan Alii ā 130 Unger, Jeffrey Scott ā 114 Unger, Laurie ā 142, 203 Ungerleider, Barbara ā 115 Unrath, Karen Sue 97 Unverricht, Kurt W. ā 115, 235 Valenziano, Karen L. ā 142, 200 Valenziano Keith P. ā 115, 230 Vancleave, Gary E. ā 97 Vanoverloop, Paul J. - 97 Voss, Sharon Elaine ā 143 Vaughn, Virginia M. ā 130 Velen, Barbara Dee 97, 214 Ventrello, Mary K. ā 143 Verany, Dennis Scott ā 116 Vergis, Harry E. ā 116 Vicini, Vickie Anne ā 143 Vincent, D. ā 197 Vinci, Debra Ann 211 Vonderlinden, Debra ā 143 Voedisch, Lynn A. ā 116, 184, 203 Vorpagel, Jaclyn Jo 98 Vorpagel, James Edw. ā 143 Vuksan, Branka ā 97 Wadsworth, Robert ā 1 30 Wagman, Sandra Dee 24, 1 16, 184, 210 Wagman, Barbara Lynn ā 143 Wagner, Anthony M. ā 130 Wahlburg, Burton Lee ā 98 Wald, Steven Scott ā 116 Waldin, Susan Marie ā 130 Waldman, Fred S. ā 143, 190, 229 Wales, Ellen Ruth ā 130 Wallach, Robyn Anne 130 Wallace, Susan E. ā 98 Walovitch, Edward D. 143,241 Walovitch, Richard G. ā 116 Walsh, Maureen Ellen ā 116 Walsh, Timothy V. ā 130, 224 Walthers, Nadia Joan 98 Walthers, Roxanne M. - 130 Wamsley, Robert B. ā 130 Warady, Lisa Marlene ā 116, 203 Warda, Ashur ā 143 Warkenthien, Karen M. ā 143 Wargo, Michael R. ā 143 Wargo, Mary Louise ā 98 Warman, Robert Evan ā 130, 159, 224 Warner, John Kenard ā 98 Warner, Susan Marie ā 98 Warren, Ronald Alan 98 Warsaw, Wendy Lynn ā 143 Wassermann, Lori Lee ā 98, 187, 189 Watterlohn, Vincent ā 116 Watts, Richard M. ā 116, 223 Wax, Marcy Lynn ā 130 Weber, Carol Lynn ā 116 Weber, Joan Mary ā 143 Weber, Patricia Ann 98, 211 Weber, Scott ā 1 30 Wegrzyn, James E. ā 130 Wegrzyn, William A. 143 Wehrmacher, Charles 143 Wehrmacher, John R. ā 1 16, 240 Weidinger, Beverly E. ā 116 Weigand, Anne 143, 193 Weil, Sandra M. 116, 182, 183, 186, 188, 215, 210 Weid, J. ā 196 Weidling, Mark C. ā 98, 227 Weiner, Dori Ann ā 1 30 Weil, Vicki Renee ā 130 Weinfeld, Joel Marc 143 Weinstein, Beverly ā 98 Weinstein, Gregg S. ā 116, 186 Weinstein, Richard C. ā 143 Weiser, Scott E. ā 130, 229 Weiss, Alexander E. ā 116 Weiss, Barry David 116 Weiss, David Ian ā 143 Weiss, David Scott ā 116, 143 Weiss, Debra Nancy ā 116, 152, 194 Weiss, Edward Chas ā 130 Weiss, David William 204 Weiss, Ellen Sue ā 116, 184 Weiss, Jaye Elyse ā- 116 Weiss, Frederick M. ā 116, 227 Weiss, Gayle Melanie ā 116, 203 Weiss, Michelle S. ā 116 Weiss, Nancy Eileen 130 Weiss, Patricia ā 98 Weiss, Philip Harold ā 116, 223, 240 Weiss, Renee Caryn ā 116, 192 Weissberg, Alona ā 143 Weissberg, Amyra 98 Weissberg, Ariel ā 116 Weisz, Keith Ivan - 130,231 Weitz, Sarinda Mara - 143 Weksler, Mark R. 98, 209 Welch, James Robert - 116, 196, 223, 240 Welter, Dan Martin 1 30 Welter, James Scott 99 Welter, Jay Mike ā 143, 225, 236 Welter, Jerrold ā 143, 225, 236 Wenz, Hildegard C. ā 130, 189 Wernikoff, Stephen M. 1 30, 229 Wertheimer, Michelle 99, 179 Weser, James Richard ā 117 Weser, Susan Marie 98, 205 Wexler, Debbie Lynn ā 117 Wexler, Gary Michael 130 Wexler, Philip Randy ā 98 Whelan, Ron James ā 143 White, Marla ā 1 30 Wiczer, Beth - 98 Wiczer, Erwin Lee ā 117 Widen, Richard A. ā 1 30 Wiebort, Steve James 117 Wiebort, Linda Jean ā 143 Wiedling, M. ā 196 Wilander, Carol E. ā 130 Wilander, John ā 117 Wilcox, Mark Allen ā 143, 225, 214 Wilcox, Michael A. ā 117 Willerman, Karen ā 143 Williams, Benita L. ā 117 Williams, Edward A. 117 Willner, Paula ā 99 Wilner, Noel S. ā 117, 227 Wilson, Barbara Ann ā 143 Wilson, Diane M. ā 130 Wilson, James A. ā 99, 240 Wilson, Ron Lee ā 225, 241 Wilson, Sandra Lee ā 99 Wilson, Sue ā 130 Winkler, Allan Jay ā 99 Winkler, Cheryl Ann ā 143, 197 Winkler, Don Alan ā 99 Winkler, Marci Sue ā 1 30 Winn, Mack Edward ā 99, 196 Winpar, Rachel ā 1 30 Winslow, Peggy Ann ā 130, 200, 201 Wishnoff, Bruce D. ā 130 Wisniewski, Carol ā 143 Witkowski, Michael L. ā 99 Witte, Patricia E. ā 130 Witt, Peter Clayton ā 95, 100, 196, 222, 223, 240 Wittek, Allen Frank ā 100 Wojcicki, Alan Mark 117 Wolf, Catherine Mary 1 30 Wolf, Marlee Ann ā 83, 100 Wolin, Joel J. ā 1 30 Wolin, Lawrence D. 98, 186, 196 Wollin, Andrew A. 143 Wolin, Michael Michael Alan ā 131 Wolin, Robert M. ā 100 Wolnik, Diane Marie - 117 Wolin, Donna Sue ā 143, 201 Wolnik, Nancy Ann ā 143 Wolsky, David Irwin ā 117 Wolter, John Edward 100 Wolters, Alan W. ā 100 Womer, Debbie Mae ā 143, 193 Woods, Elaine Marie ā 100 Woods, Kathleen G. ā 100, 200 Worth, Donna Dawn 131 Woytowicz, Stan W. ā 143 Wu, Alan Hsueh Bing ā 100 Wurman, Leslie Kay 143 Wurman, Vicki Diane ā 100, 184, 210 Wydra, Paul Joseph ā 117 Wyzgala, Mark Henry ā 117, 223 Yablon, Bonnie Rae ā 117, 205 Yablon, Sandra Eve ā 131 Yamauchi, Emi Lynn - 100, 182, 210 Yamauchi, Paul E. ā 143, 225, 241 Yanes, Scott Alan - 117 Yassinger, Linda Sue ā 131 Yates, Steven Lee ā 101 Yee, Paul ā 131 Yefsky, Linda I. ā 131 Yefsky, Michael Gary ā 143, 229, 236 Yelen, Charles Steve ā 143 Yi, Linda Ziwho ā 131, 192 Yohanna, Daniel ā 137, 241 Yoshino, Ernest F. ā 143, 231 Young, Bill Arthur ā 131, 224 Young, Charles S. ā 117 Young, Debbie Lynn 117 Young, Richard W. ā 131 Young, Thomas Walter ā 117 Youngman, Bernard A. ā 117 Youngman, Jeffrey F. ā 117 Zaban, Ines Sue 117, 182, 186, 187, 215 Zachacki, Sharon Kay 131, 206 Zaitlen, Roger D. ā 131 Zajac, Gregory Mark 143 266 Zajac, Thomas L. ā 117 Zalsman, Jill Ann ā 101 Zamp, Christine Ann ā 131 Zar, Keith Alan ā 117, 216 Zawiski, Curt Robert ā 143 Zawiski, Mark Alan ā 117 Zazove, David Alan ā 143, 229, 236, 210 Zazove, Karen Tricia ā 117, 184 Zazove, Steve Dale ā 101, 203 Zeedyk, Janice ā 101 Zeman, Charles J. ā 131 Zeman, John Joseph ā 101 Zeman, Linda Merle ā 117 Zenn, Charles A. ā 117, 217 Zenn, David Jeffery ā 143, 229 Zenner, Brian Stuart ā 101 Zero, Catherine m. ā 117 , 210 When the world and I were Zerbes, Patricia Ann - 143 VOUnq, just yesterday . . . Zeszutko, Frank J. ā 143 Zettl, Mary Linda ā 101, 197 Zev, David Phillip ā 143 Ziegelski, Steven R. ā 143 Ziff, Claudia Jo ā 101 Zimmer, William E. ā 117, 198 Zivilik, Steven M. ā 143 Zivin, Martin M. ā 131 Zizzi, Monica ā 101 Zolke, Mark Shane ā 143 Zolke, Scott Brian ā 117, 150, 196, 220, 221, 222, 223, 235 Zoros, James S. ā 143, 225, 236 Zoros, Joan Susan ā 101, 194, 211 Zukerman, Marlene 101, 211 Zupko, Gary J. ā 101, 196 Zyburt, Laurene M. ā 131, 197 Zyburt, Howard G. ā 117, 223 267 Faculty Advisors .. Editor-in-Chief . Co-ordinating Editor . Introduction . Academic . Seniors . Underclass . School Life . Organizations .. Sports . Staff Photographers . Cover Design and Lettering Mrs. Barbara Gordon Mrs. Elizabeth Belkin .Emi Yamauchi .Scott Klinkman .. .Carol Handelsman Gregg Weinstein Emi Yamauchi .... Renee Schneider Nancy Iwai .Amy Auerbach Jody Ellyne Eileen Thuna .Vicki Fabian Jeff Golman Barb Schneider . . .Carol Handelsman Roberta Luskin .Ruth Goran Carl Lang Glenn Long Sandy Weil ... .Gregg Weinstein Steve Fenchel Ines Zaban .Gary Siedband Mike Gross .Nancy Iwai The Spectrum ' 71 staff would also like to thank Bruce Frankel, Bob Harris, Janet Matsumoto, Michael Mroz, Bill Nagata, Bob Mills, Mark Rosenberg, Gary Wedgewood, Screen Gems Music Division, Miss Susan Dore of the Chicago Tribune, and Mr. Lou Quigley of The Hobby Chest, Incorporated, at 8808 Bronx Avenue, Skokie. Your cooperation was appreciated. SHADES OF GRAYā Music by Barry Mann Lyric by Cynthia Wej , (C) Copyright 1966, 1 967 by Screen Gems ā Columbia Music, Inc., New York Used by permission Reproduction prohibited 268 This letter is from me to the staff of Spectrum ' 71, to Mrs. Gordon and to the West student body. I hope that all of you have enjoyed Spectrum ' 71. Needless to say, there was a lot of hard work put into it, some arguments and misunderstandings arose in the process of working on it, and a few frayed nerves and ulcers ā possibly as a result of it. I would like to thank each member of the staff ā Carol, Gregg, Renee, Nancy, Amy, Jody, Eileen, Vicki, Jeff, Barb, Roberta, Ruth, Carl, Glenn, Sandy, Steve, Ines, Gary, and Mike for all the time and effort they put into their sections. No matter how ignorant and retarded I seemed during the year, I really did understand the problems that you had. And I think that you all would agree that the patience and understanding of our advisor, Mrs. Gordon were very much appreciated, (and still are). My own special thanks to Carol Handelsman who has been fantastic during this whole year, and whose dependability and creativity contributed to the cause. To the West student body, I hope you are pleased with this yearbook. Please over¬ look the misspellings, incorrect identifications, and improper grammar, and try to see this book as the culmination of a year of teamwork in both planning and action. 1971 has been a complicated year to say the least. A lot of things have happened that have changed my ideas about people, school, and life in general. That is why the lyrics to āShades of Grayā seem strangely appropriate. 269 In Memoriam Life is eternal; and love is immortal; and death is only a horizon; and a horizon is nothing save the limit of our sight ā ā Rossiter Worthington Raymond Thomas Kessel Class of ' 72 Robert Sail Class of ' 73 Timothy Duda Class of ' 74 John Dalicandro Assistant Maintenance Supervisor Joseph Siwek Custodian John Pace English Teacher TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World ' s Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made i
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