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

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J pectrum 76 Niles Township High School West Oakton at Edens Expressway Skokie, Illinois 60076 Volume XV tEable of (Emtienis J ctjolars 12 Pupils 58 duties 96 (Houteu ers 144 Pi erstous 202 Preceptors 244 Senior J ur eg 293 ,3lui ex 304 MM Audrey Affrunti Gail Albert Ronald Albrecht Paula Amari Steven Amiel Dean Anderson Christopher Arendt Vicky Armonis Tomas Arns Barry Arons Susan Ash Pamela Atsaves Linda Axelrod Regina Baltes 14 Debi Baron Jamie Baron Patty Bartlett Laura Bartsch Curtis Basner Barry Bass Kenneth Beider Roland Bellman Susan Bellman Roberta Benbow Scott Bender Marc Benjoya Larry Benson Connie Beran Donna Bergles Karen Bergstrom Lonni Berkley Fern Berman Patti Bernardini Joanne Bernstein 15 Susan Bernstein Pamela Beswick Sandee Beyda Keith Bible Mark Birkley Renee Birnberg Craig Bjorklund Gregory Blaszynski Rochell Blumenstein Sherry Bockel Tracy Bold Julie Bondy Debra Bordes Wayne Borin A. Hirsch explains the situation to Mr. Boevers. 16 C. Ginsburg studies her notes. Barry Brandwein Marlene Braude Debby Braun Alan Brenner Mark Brenner Freya Brier Neil Brown John Bruner Robert Brunning Marianne Buffo Gary Bush Robert Butzow Lane Callner Tina Cammarata Stephanie Cappas Yolanda Cardona Lynn Carlson Julie Carson Daniel Casey Todd Chapman Eric Chen Andrew Cholewa Brian Chichon 18 X. r. « V I f-m ■ w Uai ' Steven Ciliberto Elliot Cin Jaclynn Cohen Jordon Cohen Randy Cohen Sandra Cohen Steven Cohen Janice Colthrap Patricia Conklin Bart Conner Vicki Cress Dean Cristol Susan Cysewski Davie Damato Nelly Daniel Maurice Dayan Bruce Dayno Annette Dedo Druann Deger George Dell 19 Sara Desalvo Marla Desnet Kathryn Diakoumis Abbe Diamond Dedra Dickstein Curt Dinse John Doderer Joy Dolan Peter Dordick Nancy Dorfman Cary Drazner John Drews John Dulleck Kathleen Durso Kathryn Dutt Cathy Dyslin Leonard Dzielski Lawrence Edington Deborah Edwards Mark Eissman 20 Chief H. Nudelman stands guard over the football field. James Ekenberg Debbie Elbin Joseph English Marguerite English Joyce Epsteen Mark Erickson Nancy Erickson James Erpelding Diane Evans Martin Fabian Alan Faingold Susan Fairley Howard Faye Alan Feldman 21 Audrey Feldman Paula Feldstein M. Hentz and friend listen to the music of a tape recorder. James Filipek Marla Fine F. Fishbein and H. Soidel smile over on amusing layout. Mr. Gallagher discusses Macbeth with a college prep student. Laurel Fink Fran Fishbein Bibi Fisher Paul Fisher Shelley Fisher Linda Fishman Grant Flink Anne Flood Andrea Fogelson Jeff Fougerousse Rob Foyteck Richard Franklin Richard Freedkin David Freedman 23 Mark Freeman Cathy Friedman Mark Gaffen Kathy Gagesch Donna Gajewski Steve Galindo Vicki Galindo Sharon Gallagher Michael Ganz Tammy Gartner Julie Gettleman Flora Gianukos A. Salzman and T. Bold find it difficult to concentrate on studying in the Oakton Street Lobby. 24 Barbara Ginsberg Cindy Ginsburg Cari Gold Bonnie Goldberg Jerrold Goldberg Judi Goldberg Lee Goldberg Ian Goldman Joanne Goldman Beverly Goldstein Larry Goldstein 25 L. Kanter and P. Orford examine P. Orford ' s arm. Neil Golub Norman Gonzales Marcia Goodman Suzi Gordon Patrice Gorski Steve Graubart Joel Green Joseph Grenda Richard Groeling Marianne Gromke Robin Groner Rita Gualano Joseph Gumloa Robin Gussis 26 Roberta Guthman Patricia Haberkorn Cary Hajduk l orc Halap Ann Hallberg Daniel Halperin David Halperin Mitch Harris Charles Hartogh Sonia Hartwig Sharon Haskell Mitch Haupers D. Novak types a program. Jon Haupers 27 Jamie Hecktman Susan Heidkamp Andrew Heinz Margot Heinz Mary Ellen Hentz Diane Hickey David Higus Bonnie Hill Jeffrey Hill Carlyn Hintz Amie Hirsch Susan Hirsch 28 Ira Hochberg Daniel Hoeft Judith Hoffman Stephen Hohs Craig Hojnacki Mark Homer Jill Horwich Randy Horwich Julie Hosfield David Hughes Irena Ing John lonnou 29 Debra Isner Idalee Isner Sima Issen Dean Ivkovich Howard Jacobs Jill Jacobson Susan Jaffee Michael Jakubik S. Nagelberg, deep in thought snaps his gum. 31 Russell Jung Neil Kaden Randall Kahn John Kalas Michael Kalas Henry Kalter Lorri Kanter Jody Kaplan Christ Karabinas Lili Karleskey Lee Karlin Jay Kaskel 32 Sheila Kauffman Debbie Kaufman Bob Kellman Spencer Kimura Michael Klancnik Jodi Klein Sandra Klein William Klein Randy Klemptner Pam Kluegel Nancy Knox 33 Martin Koch Dan Koda Kathy Kohrman John Kondratowitz Mike Kondratowitz Carol Korer Steven Koselka Lori Kozokar Suzanne Kozub Joan Krause Lori Kreda Kama Kubnick David Kwiecinski Marla Lampert D. Novak and Mr. Hoeppner contemplate a scientific experiment. 34 Karen Lange James Large Glenn Larsen Linda Lauders April Lazaro Robin Lazaro Gary Lease Vicky Lehner Lori Lehrner Wendy Leifer David Levey Steffani Levi J. Bruner ond friend giggle over a private joke. 35 Ira Levin Sandy Lichten Steven Lindgren Richard Linke Andrea Linn John Linn Lauren Liss Janet Loiacano Theodore Loiben Merideth Long Diane Loos Peggie Lovelady Russill Lowe Kenneth Luskin Lee Lygiros Diane Lyman James Lyman Vance Lyon Kenneth Mandel Michele Mann 36 Renee Mann Sheri Mann William Mann Roberta Marks Judy Marmit Mark Maron Janet Martin William Martin Nancy Masters Terese Maynard Kim McGuire Jack McGrann Donna McLean Mark Medwed Marcia Memhardt Piper Meyer Scott Meyer William Meyer David Meyers 37 Mark Miles Brian Miller Carol Miller Clifford Miller David Miller Katherine Miller Sharon Miller Gary Mion Teresa Miroski L. Toppel practices her Pom-Pon routine. 38 Jackie Misles Gary Missner Robert Mittel Margaret Monreal Mark Mooradian Carolyn Morgan Steven Morton Rachelle Moss 39 Maureen Mostacci Edwina Motyl James Mueller John Mueller Clifford Murphy Kathleen Murray Kevin Mylander Lori Machbauer Steven Nagelberg Robin Neiberg Larry Neuman 40 Jody Newman Sherri Newman Stefanie Newman Michael Niles Andrea Nitsche Patricia Noddin Marianne Noto David Novak Julie Novak Helene Nudelman Karen Nylen Lori Ochsmann Kathleen O ' Hara Laura Olson 41 Cathy Oppenheim Angela O ' Rourke Ted Panagiotaros Virginia Panagos John Panek Nancy Panik Deborah Partington Linda Pasek Kenneth Pearson Pamela Pecho Robert Peck 42 Robert Penn Joshua Perl Amy Perlman Judith Perlman Michael Perlman Earl Perlow Paul Peterson Elena Pescalistis 43 Donna Platt Stephen Plotnick James Pobol Lisa Podell Jan Polin Mitch Pomper Michael Prinz David Prochotsky Joseph Provost Michael Puetz Joyce Putterman Nancy Quirin Maureen Quirk Mitchell Rabin B. Mittel and K. Beider take in the sights of the student lounge. 44 Joe Rakosky Debra Rapport Laura Remus Elizabeth Rice Cheryl Rich Ronald Richman Michael Rodman Robin Rose Patricia Rosen David Rosenberg Richard Rosenberg Steve Rosenberg Donna Rosenstone Gayle Rosenthal 45 Robert Rubin Janet Rudolphsen Raymond Rueb Richard Ruesch Hal Roskin Hope Saidel Steven Rosienski Nancy Rossman Larry Rotheiser Thomas Sandlow Sherry Schaffer Terry Sandroff Michael Schaul Janet Schiller Michael Schiller Kenneth Schlesinger Donald Schmidt David Schmidt John Schneider Linda Schneider Mark Schneider 47 B. Goldberg tokes mike in hand to utter some profound words. D. Freedman contemplates possible captions for a picture. Joan Schnurr Roberta Schrader Susan Schroeder Frank Schulter Thomas Schulz Jack Schwartz Mark Schwartz Susan Scott Thomas Sebastiano Myra Segal 48 Randy Sheridan Karen Sherwood Edward Shilvock Sheri Sidler Linda Siers Louis Silver Susan Silverman Randi Simon Steven Simon Mark Slater Earl Slavin Edward Slavin Susan Slavin Steve Slesnik 50 Ronald Sliwa Susan Smigla Douglas Smith Sue Smolenski Steven Sorkin Lisa Sostrin Isabelle Spahr Sheldon Spector Daniel Spielman Gregory Spitz Gregory Sprague Susan Springborn Rhonda Springer Patrick Staackmann 51 Martin Stankowicz Mary Stankowicz Nancy Stec Steven Stein Debra Steinseifer Sheryl Stern Janet Stoklosa Mark Stoller Nina Stone Denise Straka Shery Strehlow Andreas Streit Howard Sulkin Karen Suzynski Thomas Sutfin Karen Takiguchi John Taldone Mitch Tarcynski Carolyn Templin Geri-Ellen Templin 52 Nancy Tenzillo Susan Thilmany Harlene Tilkin Robert Timmer Michael Tinetto Leslie Todd Lawrence Topol Lori Toppel Cathy Torp Henry T rev or Gail Trotter Brian Turton S. Issen, K. Kohrman, K. Dutt and L. Schneider enjoy a Senior Class Cabinet meeting. 53 Byron Udell Carol Vodvarka Sandra Waldin Wayne Warkenthien Sindi Wasserberg Kathryn Weber Willard Weibel Cecelia Weidinger 54 Bruce Weiner Trude Weiner Sharon Weinfeld Betsy Weiss Catherine Weiss Irwin Weiss Leslie Weiss Robert Weiss Nancy Wendt Leslie Wexler Frederick Winkler Gretchen Witte Steven Wolf Karen Woods Karen Woytowicz Mary Wrege Karin Yen Hal Zabrin 55 D. Schmidt and M. Hentz relax after their long ride in the Homecoming parade. Jack Zajac Diane Zahnen Roberta Zawiski Fred Zeedyk Marcia Zeszutko Michael Ziegelski Jeffrey Zolek Thomas Zoros S. Bernstein is totally absorbed in Dostoyevsky. Julie Zweig Chris Zwetz Bob Zyburt Tracy Balbirer Scott Bander Barry Bass Exchange students Isabelle Spahr from Switzerland and Peter Orford from Australia. 57 juniors Janice Abrams David Adilman Glenn Adilman Antoinette Allard Terry Amarantos Maria Anargyros John Anastos Kelly Anderson Susan Anderson Linda Arcanaeletti Susan Archibald Holly Artstein Susan Astrene Joonne Atsaves Louis Atsaves Steven Bochrach Ann Bacigalupo Carolyn Bogan Gregory Bailey Alexandra Balcerak Laura Bargamian Brigitte Barkoczy David Barrash Susan Barth Deborah Bau Diane Bau Christopher Becker Miriam Begoun Samuel Berezin Steven Berk Mindy Berke Clifford Berman Marcy Berman llene Besterman Gary Blackman Amy Blechman Michael Bloom Scott Bloom Charles Blumenthal Bonnie Bock Adrienne Bohrer Lynn Booker Caary Booras Lisa Bridger Patty Bruner M. Schiff concentrates on a book in the Resource Center. 60 Juniors Judith Budzynski Carol Buffo Linda Burns Carol Byalek Donald Cagen Joy Cameron Meryl Camin Kurt Carlson Kenneth Carlson Lori Carlson Bill Casey Debbie Cecola Debra Cenci Elizabeth Clesi Jodi Cohon Marci Cohan Susan Cohan Peter Corrigan C. Zwetz and D. Dubin along with other members of the marching band during their performance at the twilight pep rally. Denise Cywinski Roberta Dam at o Donna Damore Colleen Deasey James Deg root Giovanna Delfino Joseph Deppong Karen Dermer Paulette DeSalvo William DeSalvo Jeffrey Dione Michael Dmytro Annette Doderer Pamela Dome Audrey Downes Joanne Doyle Denise Drexler David Dubin Juniors 61 Terri Edelson Sue Edmonds Stewart Egebrecht Janet Eikoff Coquette Elliott Carol Ericksen Glad Erickson Jeffrey Erickson Kenneth Erickson Richard Fairly Terri Favell Maxine Fenchel Karen Ferrard Peter Fleming Michael Fortman 0 .1 -v’J y Kimberly Gacki Brian Galford Edward Ganellen Heidi Garland Mitchell Gorman Nanci Goroon Diana Gekas Joann Fortuna Glenn Frazin Bruce Frieman David Frieman Shari Funai Carol Freeman Stuart Gelfman Nick Georaouses Ellen Gersnanov Keith Ginsbura Brent Gokbudak Linda Goldstick Daniel Gonzalez Tim Goodcase B. Leach takes some time out for serious thought on homework. 62 Juniors Caryn Green Maureen Green Amy Greenman Charles Gregory Cathy Grossman Martna Gump Lydia Gunnarson Diane Gutenkauf Robert Haas Susan Hacker Rosanne Hall Susan Hamann Cindy Hassen James Hattendorf Chris Hayes Gregory Hebson Barbara Heinz Victor Helas Dawn Herold Myrna Herstein Paul Hesner Stanley Hey man Amy Hickey Katnerine Hildebrand Michael Himmler Carla Hintz Anny Hirschauer Kevin Hoban William Hoelbl Nancy Hohs Laurie Holman Barton Hornstein Students cheering the Indians toward victory at a home game. Juniors 63 Sheri Horwitz Richard Hosanna Kimberly Hren David Hyams Mike Jocobs Juliana Jaremus Richard Jensen Roy Jensen Jome Johanson Leslie Jordan Charles Jordan Robert Kadota Kathleen Kamradt Allen Kaplan Joseph Kaplan Steve Kaplan Susan Kaplan Lori Karkow Loren Karp Debra Kasten Joanne Katz Darrell Kerbel Michael Kerbel Mark Klemens Lynne Knoblock Randy Kohls Julie Kolas Linda Kollins Larry Korer Joel Kron Fredric Kruczinski Cindy Kestler Brian Kirhner Lynda Kitowski llisa Kleifield Gary Klein Greg Klein Lisa Klein Zerelda Larsson Lisa Lartz David Leoch Janet Lease B. Schwartz tries to add her opinion on the matter being talked about . . . 64 Juniors Stephen Lejeune Lori Leonard Laurence Levin Michael Levitt Marcia Lieberman Robert Lingren Dan Lipschultz Steve Lipschultz Jeffrey Liskar Ken Litchfield Edward Litke Joseph Loiocano Sandra Luckenboch Anna Luppo Carey Lyman Susan Marie Mahnke Karen Majewski Daniel Malina Joel Malkin Sharah Malloy Jeanne Malone Marc Mann Robin Marks Robert Maron Charle Martin Steven Masters Phillip Masterton Judy Mazur Joseph McCarthy Donald Meier Mark Meltzer James Messink Sandra Michel Valerie Milewski Steve Miller Kris Mills Adrienne Moch Lisa Moeller T. Torres finds it hard to stay awake during his English class. Juniors 65 Joyce Nelson Don Newrall Kim Niven Julie Nokell Debrorah Nord Lisa Nordskog Mary Norum Sheri Nudelman Michael Oberlander Scott Okun Scott Olson Maureen O ' Mally Mitchell Oppenhein Mirta Orchow Kenneth Ostensen Lisa Poge Deno Panousieres William Pattison Donna Paulis Charles Peterson Tery Plasencia Marc Platt Debbie Pockrandt Susan Pol in Dean Polito Heidi Pollyea Bob Porter Mark Potash Adrienne Powell Michelle Price Christine Putz Debbie Ramis Suzonne Regin Alan Rich Laura Richards Erin Richman M. Cook and G. Dell find the student lounge a quiet place to catch up some homework. 66 Juniors C. Deasey finds comparing notes, an easy way to study for an upcoming test. Susan Riha Kathy Ringer Cynthia Risoff Nicholas Rizzio Steve Rodheim Cheryl Rosebrook Bradley Rosen Beth Rosenberg Scott Rosengarden Kathleen Rosin Linda Ross Michael Ross Janet Rostron Jane Rotunno Larry Ruben Laura Rubenstein Sheila Ruesch Martha Ruesch Dawn Rugen Carmen Salazar Susan Soper stein Thomas bchaul Joan Scherer Melissa Schiff Edie Schrager Alan Schullo Juniors 67 Kurt Schulte Steven Schuman Joseph Schwartz Judith Schwartz Evelyn Schwarz Don Seidman Cheryl Selin Curtis Shaw David Shumate Bill Siegel Gory Siegelman Hilary Simonson Diana Sinica Ann Sisto Mario Skeptar Roblyn Smedberg Ellen Snyder Brian Socash Maunsa Sommerfield Linda Sorenson Paul Speidel Fern Spielman Mary Stamos Robert Stankowicz Robert Starkson Larry Stein Marina Stephenson Mark Stern Merle Stern Vicki Sternberg Susan Strong in Christine Suane 68 Juniors Chris Supar Wendy bukenik Gary Sultz Cindy Swanberg Julie Sweeney Randy Swift Marylin Taldone Matthew Tanner Patricia Tarica Rosemary Tarica Mary Terzakis John Thiede Ginny Thommes Kevin Thompson Steven Toppel Franck Tritschler Rosemaree Voss Robert Vishny Bob Vorpagel Tom Vesblik Sheila Waldin Harlan Walloch Alice Worda David Warda Joseph Wardzala Michele Warso Melissa Weil Wendy Weinman Jeffrey Weiss Barbara Wezio Robert Wilander James Willerman Juniors 69 Richard Wilson G. Klein relaxes while studying in the library. 70 Juniors Kent Abrahomson Jay Abrams Laura Adrianopoli Cheryl Amari Lisa Anderson Lee Apellman Ellen Arendt Michael Arenson Christ Atsaves Tom Atsaves Gail Badner David Baer Amy Bachall David Balin Vickie Baltes Joan Barton James Bauer Bruce Baumgart Jason Ben-Zeev John Ben bow Ellen Bender Ross Benjoya Bridget Berglund Sandra Berkowitz Bonnie Berkson Glenn Berman Penny Bernadini Arnold Bernstein Dale Bernstein Craig Bianchi Steven Bielski Larry Binder R. Borenstein and K. Ginsburg rapping in the Oakton Lobby. Jill Bizar Joseph Blatt Robert Bloom Michael Bordenet Laurie Bordes Jeffrey Borgardt Catherine Bothfeld David Bradley opljomores 72 Sophomores Niles West fans enjoying a Saturday football game. Risa Brainin Lia Brilando Andrea Brody John Brown Nina Brynjolfsson Suzanne Bugarin Barbara Buns Marilyn Burns William Butzow Rita Calbow James Caliva Jay Cameron Jean Cammarata Julie Carlson Carolina Canastos Jean Cheung Paul Chiappetta Nancy Chikaraishi Elizabeth Chin Karen Chinn Craig Cichy Helene Claus Elisa Cohen Gerald Cohen Mark Cohen Marla Cohen Michael Cohen Shirley Cohen David Colen Anthony Coletto Dawn Colky Susie Considine Linda Coplan John Costis John Coursey Michael Coward Donna Cozzo Alice Cress Cynthia Cullotta Lori Dassinger Sophomores 73 Jeffrey Daus Patricia Dedo Bob DeLeonardis Thomas Deters James Dibasilio Laura Diederich Todd Deganci Geraldine Dluzen Gene Dmytro Jutta Ebeling Rita Eberhardt David Edington Michael Ehas Timothy Eischen Susie Elbin Audrey Elrod Katherine Erickson Glen Eriksson Bruce Dolin Carole Dominic Joann Dominic Susan Dosse Rick Drazner Stacey Drazner Denise Duebner John Dutt Noeme Eselevsky Kathleen Fahey Annalee Falk Robin Faye Mitch Ferdman ABOVE: Lisa Fran k and Lori Dassinger chatting in the student lounge. RIGHT: A scene at the Ice Cream Social. 74 Sophomores Carol Frake Jody Frank Lisa Frank Ellen Freedman Greg Frey Richard Friedman Terri Friedman William Fritsch David Fink Fred Fischer Ellen Fishbem Susan Fisher John Flannery George Fornaris Carol Fortman Jerry Fougerousse Donna Fox Karen Gaertner Cindy Gaffen Linda Gagesch Rem Garmon Marty Gates Fredrick Gerber Jan Gernstein Cheryl Ginsburg David Ginsburg Mark Glenner Lisa Glick Barbara Goebel Linda Goldberg Neal Goldberg Susan Goldberg Alan Golden Ellen Golub Susan Gomez Thomas Goodcase Dan Gooding Lance Goodman Lori Goodman David Goone Frank Goppert Andrea Gordon Robin Gordon Angela Graham Angela Gromke Sheldon Gross Jamie Grossman R. Maron smiles when she thinks about the weekend. Sophomores 75 Liubiso Gruianoc David Guffenheim Joseph Gump Sandra Halfpap Wendy Halpern John Handzel Larry Hanover Leslie Hansen Steve Haramaras Valery Hardt Neal Harris Leslie Hed Gerald Hedrick Theresa Hedrick Ellen Heimler Marcy Heller Marcia Hersh Craig Himmler Diana Hmtz Diane Hirakawa Lauren Hirsch Wendi Hirsch Ann Hoban Daniel Hoffman Gina Hoffman Christint Hoglan Beverly Holmblad John Hughes Susan Hughes Jeffrey Hyosaka Michael Isaac Karen Isenstein Celeste Iverson Matthew Jacobs Karen Jaffee Kimberly Jernberg Timothy Jerney Robin Joffrey Sue Arendt and a friend wait for their bus. 76 Sophomores Corl Johanson Brian Johnson Debra Johnson Sue Johnson Yungnan Joo David Joseph Geralyn Jung Marilyn Kalfen Amy Kaminer Heidi Kanter Helene Kanter Maryjane Kapelanski Arlene Kapuscinski Ida Karalekas Marty Karlesky Rita karlove Peter Katona Craig Katzowsky Betty Kaufman Heidi Keinrad John Kelly Kimberly Kerbel Kathy Kesselman Laura Kezdi Richard Kiang Janice Kibort Lori Kipnis Maureen Kite Edward Klancmk Richard Klarck Janice Kleifield Charles Kloser Scott Knox Marcus Koch Philip Koek Carol Kokinis Diane Kondratowicz Richard Korb Who knows what scheme lurks in the minds of these Niles West students? Bicentennial spirit displayed in the halls of Niles West. Sophomores 77 Brian Kotarski Jian Kotsiopoulos Keith Kozer Amy Krone Karen Krasowsky Carol Krause Jeanne Krause Jon Kron Kenny Kron Brian Kropp Scott Kruger Anito Kuan Frank Kumkoski Karen Kwiecinski Kevin Ladin Debra Lahikainen Jett Lamm Daniel Lampkin Jack Lanners Lisa Lapinski Tina LaRosa Adel I e Larsson Ellen Lazar Jettrey Leavitt Katie Lehner Jeanne Leichsenring Carolyn Lemsky Roland Lepik Julie Levin Sheryl Levin Rochelle Levy Stephen Libman Niles West students show creativity in Art West students portray many moods. Foundations Lab. 78 Sophomores The presence of a surprised S. Drazner, remained aloof. Eileen Lichter Ellen Lieb Suzanne Lippe Ava Losie Arlene Loukis Jennifer Lyman Kenneth Madziarek Randi Malkin Freda Mandel Brad Manzara Jami Marcus Jeff Marcus Kimberly Marks Rita Maron Marcy Maslov Laurie Mauer Robin Mayer Denise Maynard Linda McCown James McLean Debbie Medwed Diane Meier Michael Melnick Kim Mendheim Nancy Mersch Lori Metrick Dana Meyer Howard Meyer David Mita Andrea Mitchell Bradley Mitchell David Montenegro Joe Moravcik William Moreton Rayna Morrison Spectrum photographer while Ms. Streyffeler Sophomores 79 Sophomores ossemble to show their spirit. Kevin Murphy McGorry Murray Michael Myers Claudia Nadder Steven Najarian Donna Nelson Pamela Nelson Christine Nueman Scott Newman James Noffz Catherine Nolte Donna Nordeen Sandra Norman Norman Nowak Charles Nudelman Jean Nudelman Virginia O ' Brien Karen O ' Heath Michael Okazaki Richard deck Jon Oscherwitz Robert Ostensen Mark Panchisin Carol Parisi Susan Pavlik Marla Pearlman Seth Perl Gail Peterson Sherry Peven Cathy Peccioni Lenny Pike Nick Porcaro William Porter Gail Portugol Gary Portugal 80 Sophomores Constance Pyshos Jack Rabey Susan Rabin Richard Ramis Marc Rappm Steven Redick Joseph Reifenberg Kathryn Reinhard Dianna Remus Robert Richordson Patrick Ridley Gary Robin Jeff Robinson Carl Rockel Marsha Romanofsky Marilyn Rosin Andrea Rubnich Cynthia Rupinski Christ Salafatinos Debra Solinger Russell Sail Susan Saltan Scott Sandroff Roland Sauer Susan Schlag Ronald Schmiegelt Steve Schneider Mark Schreier Terry Schuemann Debbie Schwartz Jane Segal Katherine Senn Sharon Serota Scott Seymour Taryl Shackter Susan Shaffer Ricky Sheingold The bell has rung while students rush to catch the buses. Sophomores 81 Carolyn Shemroske Ronda Shroyer Janice Sierzega Cheryl Silver Susan Simmons Rick Singer Nancy Sinica Curtis Skallerup Trocy Slein Jomes Slowiak Michelle Sobel Donna Socash Steven Socol Christine Spagnoli Laura Spear Lori Spector Nancy Sprague Raymond Stanko Paula Stein Ronald Stein Scott Stolberg Christopher Strako Robert Strassman Vicki Strauss Henry Strub Geanne Sutherland Kimberly Sweeney Gary Swenson Maryanne Szachowicz Leonard Too Ronda Tapper Michelle Ter lap Steve Terrazas Caryn Thall Dale Todd Peter Tom Jean Trasatti Gail Tripi jT 11111 u PCi --- Clever comments during Sophomore Health help make the class more enjoyable. 82 Sophomores Wendy Turton George Tzakis Steven Utanoff Cynthia Vass Mary Vergis Kristie Verstraete David Viner Daniel Vishny David Vishny Jo Ann Vollmann Carol Wagner Karen Walczak Trocy Ward Lance Warda Allen Wegener Barbara Weil Margo Weinstein Kenneth Weiser Neal Weiss Suzan Wexler Robert Wexio Craig Wheeler Naomi Winpar Michael Wolfe Keith Wurzbacher Dana Wyatt Peter Wynbrandt Patricia Yates Diane Zabich Thomas Zachacki Katherine Zajac William Zeller Richard Zero John Zimmer Maureen Zimmer Haralyn Zimmerman Andrea Zucker Judith Zunamon Sophomores 83 ( 3fr z% xmxx Bari Abrams Keith Abrams Dawn Abuja Steven Adkisson David Alpern Pam Amore Jody Anderson Wallace Anderson William Angus Richard Arendt Anastasia Armonis Sue Arndt Barry Ash Gary Aufmann Kimberly Austun Natalie Austin Lisa Bachrach Kelly Bailey Nancy Balmes Andrew Banathy Jay Barasch Brett Barhamian Zoltan Barkoczy James Baron Joan Batchen Charles Bauer Judith Becker Terri Beckerman Norma Bergstorm Rhonda Berndt Lee Bernstein Joanne Berzock 84 Freshmen Stephen Binder Tommie Blackmon Theodore Blaisdell Holly Bland Thomas Bleser Nanette Block Norbert Block Merle Blum Michael Blumenthal John Bodi Jock Boepple Joan Boro Kather ine Boyko Ronald Brandwein Allyne Braver Antonio Bravo Haim Brody Jeffrey Brotman Steve Brown Gwen Bruchert John Budzynski Judith Buffo Donald Burger Ellen Burns Norman Burns Kathleen Bychowski Bennet Byk Bill Camm Judith Caplan Sandra Caravello Feliz Cardona Eric Carlson Thomas Carlson Robert Cat rone Soky Catrone Renee Cecola Elaine Chen Pamela Chen Mike Chimberoff Francis Chiu Hae Cho Rich Cholewa Katheryn Choyinski Bennet Cinn Tam era Cocking Dolinko (ABOVE LEFT) and D. Booker (ABOVE RIGHT) find themselves easily distracted from the books they are reading. Freshmen 85 Christine Cocozza Gina Cohan Gregg Cohen Darcy Cohen David Cohen David Cohen Bonnie Conrad Joseph Cralli Robert Daehler Cathy Dorgas Stephen Daus Debra Davis Julie Davis Marianne Degroot Renatta Delfmo Julienne Derichs Nancy Desnet Lisa Dina Walter Doderer Alan Dolinko Fran Donenberg Pamela Doppelt Geri Drexler Charles Dubas Greg Dulleck Debra Durso Linda Dzielski Nancy Eck Christy Eckardt Mark Edelstein Steven Edwards Carolyn Eichner Ellen Eisenberg Linda Eissman Phyllis Ellin Hope Ellis Noreen Ellis Darcie Ellyne Chris Erickson Connie Erickson Karen Erickson Merilee Erickson S. Fluentes finds the library foyer a good place to talk to friends and also an ideal place to have her picture taken. 86 Freshmen Marc Erlichman Marykay Erpelding Lisa Esterl Eric Estes Audri Evans Alyce Faingold David Feiler Glenn Ferdman Paul Filgut Rosemary Filipec Robin Fine Owen Firfer Steven Fischer Howard Fishman William Flood Judith Fouty Benjamin Fox Michael Fox N. Jaffe finds a crowded, noisy hallway an ideal atmosphere to daydream. Daniel Frey Trocy Friend Sylvia Fuentes Harumi Fukuchi Laura Gabriel John Gacki George Gag esch Constance Galindo Kathleen Gallagher Connie Gekas George George Scott Geilow Natalie Gilbert Kelli Gillen Lori Ginsberg Susan Glaberson Erol Gladen Michele Glaser Ramona Glaneck Thomas Goetz Erroll Gokbudak Diane Goldberg Mitchell Goldblatt Shelley Golden Deborah Goldstein Freshmen 87 Norma Goldstein Karen Goodman Steven Goodman Penny Graham Sandra Granatelli Jeffery Grant Christina Grass Denise Green Daniel Greenberg Barbara Greenspon Christopher Grenda Virginia Gross James Grosse Ziva Grunfeld Albert Gualano Mindi Gubin Margaret Gump Albert Gunnarson Susan Gunther Karen Gutenkauf Sonia Hagopian Michael Halap Kirk Hamann Mark Handzel Waiting for his first period class to begin, A. Banathy finds that sitting in the hall is a good ploce to ponder and watch the world go by. Mike Hannum Tony Hanson Sara Harrelson Michael Harrer Christopher Harris Brian Heidkamp Judy Heidkamp Jim Heinz Joan Heinz Patricia Heinz Paul Helgeson Pamela Henning Amy HMonica Danms Hildebrand Eric Hildner Patricia Hilkin Corrinne Hintz Linda Hirsh 88 Freshmen Cynthia Hirschauer Vickie Hoffman Karen Hohs Gayle Holtzman Michael Horberg Rachel Hornstein James Hosfield Julie Huber Daniel Hurwich Mark Imhof Eugenia lonnou Chris Irpino Melissa Isaacson Gabrielle Iverson Debra Izenstark Keith Jacobs Loreen Jacobson Nancy Jaffe Neal Jaffe Katherine Jakiel Dawn James Peggy Japely Greg Jensen John Johanson Norman Johnson Susan Johnson Michelle Jorgenson Thomas Jozsi Jan Jung Kathleen Jung Christopher Kadota Merle Kahn Carolvnn Kalas Gary Kaplan Debra Karachun Cameron Karpinski By studying hard, A. McCarty knows that his finals will be easier. Kenneth Kaszmak Nick Katsoulis Ellen Kaufman Nori Kaufman Julianne Kelly Elfriede Kempt Freshmen 89 Anne Kencos Susan Kenn Adam Keno Kathy Kesselman Steve Kestler Lisa Kharasch Laura King Susan Kirshner Martin Klauss Marsha Klein Michael Klein Edward Klmenberg Kenneth Klint Nancy Klyman Michael Kochman - L. Bernstein reacts to an unexpected flash from the lurking lens of a Spectrum photographer. Karyn Kogen Peter Konsewicz Jacalyn Korer Hennie Korman Michael Kozil Karen Kraft Georgia Kralis Robert Krause Karen Kreiner Peter Kron Reta Krozel Kathleen Krueger Damta Kruger Heidi Krum Gordon Kummel Cheryl Lamm Rick Lanners Larry Lasky Janet Lauter Jeff Lecomte Mary Leider Kathy Lejeune Gail Lesser Edan Levey Rondo Levi Melissa Levin Steven Levinthal 90 Freshmen Rachael Levitan Renee Levitt Robert Levy Cheryl Lichter Mitchell Lieberman Kathy Lisco Keli Lloyd Sandy Loggakakis Frank Lohre Maria Luppo Mary Lyman Amy Lytton Nicholas Mahan Stephen Malkin John Malloy Kevin Malone Josephine Marchiafava Renee Margetis Steven Marks Byron Mathis Deborah Mathis Dianne May Christine Mayer Mike McCarthy Andrew McNichols Melisa Medwed Joan Meier James Menter Kathleen Messink Pam Michalsen Ellen Midler Susan Mielke Jay Miles Vivian Milewski Karen Miller Marylou Miller Paul Mitsui David Morton Donald Moy Charles Mueller Gary Mueller Allen Murphy Freshmen learn what not to do as they are reprimanded by a librarian for congregating in the library foyer. Freshmen 91 Allison Nadder Cynthia Nawiesmak Jose Negron David Nelson Mindy Nelson Jonathon Newman Scott Nitsche Juliette Niven Richard Nordskog Gail Norman Patrick O ' Callaghan Katherine O ' Haeth Donna O ' Shanna Dan Oberrotman Jenny Ochsmann Emily Odymec Kerry Okamura John Olander Ellen Olson Linda Olson Julie Oscherwitz Jeff Osmalak Gary Page Diane Palin Diane Pandazi Thomas Pang Lisa Paretzkin Janet Partington Michael Pegoraro Ernest Peischl Barron Perl Debra Perlman Peggy Pescatore Andrew Platt Gary Pockrandt Mark Pollack Lauria Polonsky Julie Ponitch Robert Porcaro Edward Potash Meryl Poticha Troy Potysman J. Korer dances her troubles away after a hard week of school. M F 1 1 Bafff,, • 92 Freshmen Steven Prinz Mory Prochotsky Rita Pyrillis William Qualiardi Jane Quirk Maureen Rafferty Stephen Ramseyer Tam Ratner Richard Reichert Patricia R ewis Edward Rice Kevin Ridley Tracy Roberts Sheryl Robinson Peter Rook Kenny Rosebrook Edward Rosen Celeste Rosienski Tammy Ross Bonnie Rubin Michael Rubin Michael Rubin Joanne Rueb Cari Sable James Sakas James Salomon Sari Salon Tova Samet Laurence Samuelson Lori Sandberg Jay Sandlow Robert Sarasin Andrea Sax Cari Scalin Linda Schaul Chris Schauwecker Jennifer Schonberg Murray Schwartz Michele Sebastiano Michael Shartiag Steven Shovel Philip Shemroske Freshmen 93 Lisa Shuman Bruce Stienkowski Larry Siers Thomas Sierzega Philip Simmons Daniel Simon Lynn Simon Linda Singer Ruth Sinker Kitty Sloma Jeffrey Smith Robert Snow Bonnie Socash Janine Solal Miles Sonkin Teresa Sonne Stuart Sorkin Charles Spagnoli Nancy Spak Laura Spreckman Karen Sprogis William Staiger Sally Stankowicz David Starkston Greg Stec Suzanne Stepke Laurence Stern Sharon Stoller Stewart Stoller Gary Stone Donald Stotz Antje Straub Jeffrey Sullivan Kevin Swift Linda Swittal Jeffery Tamraz Cynthia Tao Barbara Tarrson John Terzakis Laura Terzakis Donna Thoma Marla Tobin F. Donenberg, K. Kraft, and L. Schaul stop to talk between classes. 94 Freshmen Amy Tolsky Gayle Toppel Robert Tralmer Cynthia Trapanese Jeffrey Travis Lisa Treshansky Richard Trester Michael Tripicchio John Tritschler Kathy Tuite Howard Tutt Tony Vazquez Gina Vazzano Theresa Vinac Wendy Vinci Wendy Walloch Stephanie Warady Richard Warner Thomas Weinman Russel Weinstein John Weiss Mitchell Weiss Jocqueline Weisz Jacqueline Welter Linda Wendt Fran Werdinger Theodore Widen Karen Wikstrom David Wilfong Geraldine Witte Georgia Wolf Ann Wolters Denise Wurl Kubra Yaybulak Michael Zahnen Jim Zawiski Ivy Zazove Pamela Zeid Ingrid Zercher Mark Zivilik S. Stoller and S. Stoller find that using a calculator makes their math work a little easier. Freshmen 95 JVermtauttcs Jlfltes Would you like to fly high ? Then the Aeronautics club is where you should have been. The members met weekly to build and fly model airplanes and rockets. Under the spon¬ sorship of Mr. Wayne Rogoski the club planned the Bong meet and flew the Polock II , their nine-foot rocket. RIGHT: AERONAUTICS: BACK ROW: T. Fez, B. Miller, D. Novak, M. Homer, M. Issen. ROW TWO: D. Smith, K. Bible, S. Levinthal, Mr. Wayne Rogoski. ROW THREE: E. Klineberg, D. Alpern, R. Widen. BELOW: R. Widen and D. Novak prepare one of their models for flight. BELOW RIGHT: S. Levinthal and E. Klineberg study an aerodynamics pamphlet. JVpatJpj Roasts Pnpularttg This year ' s Apathy club boasted eye- boggling attendance figures of over two thousand. In its second year, the Apathy club had many new faces, as many of last year ' s members graduated. Chairmen Randy Sheridan and Alan Kaplan led the club in many apathetic activities, including loi¬ tering in the halls. The chairmen claim such a high membership for one reason: since no one shows up to any meetings (if one does show up, he is expelled from the club), everyone is a member. ABOVE: APATHY: BACK ROW: M. Gump. ROW TWO: R. Stein, R. Sheridan. ROW THREE: D. Schaffer, B. Rosen, A. Kaplan. ROW FOUR: R. Perlin, M. Perlman. 99 ABOVE: ART COUNCIL: BACK ROW: J. Jaremus, G. Trotter, H. Wallach, H. Meifer, M. Gump, C. Miller, S. Schuman, A. Salzman, G. Klein, G. Templin, B. Dolin, B. Rubin, S. Hor- witz. ROW TWO: T. Kaufman, N. Kaufman, S. Terrazas, Ms. M. Hoffman. RIGHT: N. Kaufman uses proper techniques while demon¬ strating her talent. Leonardo da Vinci and Rembrandt probably didn ' t have an art council at their high schools. But Niles West does and they were kept busy this past year. New equipment was purchased, and under the sponsorship of Ms. Mar¬ jorie Hoffman, the club members spent their time participating in sculp¬ ture contests, making and selling greeting cards, and entering the Illi¬ nois Bell Telephone contest to design a phone book cover. The members met these challenges with much creativity and enthusiasm. 100 ]Bn jtiinri Biim’t it fetter Instrumentalists Ifntertain on ®onr The Niks West Concert Band was a group of talented musicians who per¬ formed at the Holiday Festival and the May Festival. Under the direction of Dr. Charles Groehling and President D. Kagen, the group rehearsed for these concerts and developed their skills. The highlight of the year was a trip to Detroit and Cleveland in Febru¬ ary. The group performed in these two cities as part of an exchange with other high schools, and went sight¬ seeing. ABOVE: BAND: TOP ROW: S. Rosengarden, J. Taldone, M. Kondratowicz, D. Fisher, J. Hansel, Dr. Groehlinq, C. Dinse. ROW TWO: B. Weil, M. Segal, F. Entratter, M. Mannos, G. Shayne, M. Cohen, L. Karlin, D. Baer, K. Abramson, D. Dubin, C. Peterson, R. Bellman, B. Martin, C. Zwetz, J. Fillipec. ROW THREE: G. Blackman, H. Kalter, J. Drews, P. Fleming, D. Kagen, D. Higus, C. Schultz, M. Coch, A. Kamminer, S. Heyman, R. Albrecht, K. O ' Heath. ROW FOUR: C. Berman, J. Brash, R. Groehling, S. Bloom, C. Johanson, J. Schwartz, K. Murphy, K. Milander. ROW FIVE: L. Kanter, J. Pearlman, N. Panik, S. Riha, M. Bolnick, L. Ochsman, R. Karlov, C. Krause. ROW SIX: L. Remus, C. Erickson, K. Kubnick, J. Zunamon, J. Frank, B. Leach, G. Siegelman, D. Cenci, B. Firfer. 101 Activities j oarh brings itjogmcnt The Niles West Student Activities Club did a quite excellent job this past year organizing many of the school ' s functions for students. Sponsors Larry and Nancy Erickson led the group to organize such activities as the many phases of Homecoming, including the Queen elections, the pep rally, and the dance. Later on in the year, the club sponsored the Valentine ' s dance, and the sock hop after some of the varsity baseball games. The students here at West thank the board for all the en¬ joyment they have brought. STUDENT ACTIVITIES BOARD: ABOVE: E. Perlow, M. Hentz, J. Hosfield, A. Bacigalupo, J. Sierzega, A. Downes, C. Iverson, J. Rostrin, S. Polin. RIGHT: Board members discuss plans for the next event at West. 102 TOP LEFT: Freshman cheerleaders perform one of their high-stepping cheers. TOP RIGHT: FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS: K. Kraft, K. Beider, G. Wolf, G. Toppel, F. Donnenberg, A. Stride, B. Socash. ABOVE: Cheerleaders at one of the Pep Assemblies. 104 ABOVE: SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS: J. Kleifield, T. Atsaves, D. Medwed, D. Hirakawa, P. Dedo. ABOVE RIGHT: The cheerleaders prepare for a basketball game. RIGHT: The sophomore cheerleaders perform a routine during the Homecoming assembly. ABOVE LEFT: VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: TOP ROW: C. Hintz, K. Zucker, C. Hanrahan, P. DeSalvo, ROW TWO: A. Dedo, C. Verstrate, L. Todd, L. Salafatinos. ABOVE: Varsity cheer¬ leaders show their excitement over their new raincoats. LEFT: The Varsity cheerleaders dem¬ onstrate one of their routines. Hard work, guts, plenty of practice, and teamwork. Did you ever think that cheerleaders needed all that? Well, they do. The eight Varsity cheer¬ leaders worked out two times a week from 2-4 o ' clock practicing. Under the supervision of Ms. Marjorie Hoffman and squad captain Leslie Todd, the girls cheered at the football and basketball games, and led the Indians on to glorious victories. 105 (Eljess (Club diets Croftmefr BELOW: CHESS CLUB: TOP ROW: J. Friedman, M. Horberg, J. Deal, S. Hohs, G. Siegelman, D. Smith, R. Rubin, J. Petrakis, G. Berman, S. Leventhal, D. Vishney, ' J. Ryder. ROW TWO: T. Pang, M. Goldblatt, L. Warda, P. Simmons, T. Arendt. Kings, queens, bishops, and horses. No, you ' re not in King Arthur ' s court, you ' re in the Niles West Chess club. The twenty members of the club held chess tournaments within their club and several matches against other high schools in the North Shore Chess League. The meetings were held 10th period in room 322, where our team crowned and got crowned. 106 Cljmr Jsnttgs (Knmmxmttg The Niles West Concert Choir helped students to use their talented gift of singing. This group, consisting of both boys and girls, performed their vocal talent throughout the year. The choir led by sponsor Hugh McGee, who was also the conductor, went to sing at the Holiday Festival, the May Festival, and Kiwanis Club programs, and, with their talented pianist Ira Levin per¬ formed their own February concert with their usual professional touch. President Edwina Motyl led the group in touring junior high schools and singing welcomed performances. TOP ROW: D. Platt, L. Korer, D. Higus, D. Sch¬ midt, S. Hacker. ROW TWO: S. Beyda, J. Hos- field, C. Drazner, S. Stein, C. Rich, G. Witte. ROW THREE: E. Joo, E. Lichter, B. Turton, M. Benjoya, G. Templin, C. Weindiger. ROW FOUR: K. Diakoumis, R. Faye, E. Leib, Mr. H. McGee, M. Lemsky, S. Stern, N. Daniels, CON¬ CERT CHOIR: TOP ROW: K. Diakoumis, C. Weindige, M. Rosen, S. Beyda, J. Horwich, S. Mahnkey, D. Platt, J. Hosfield, B. Pattison, L. Korer, D. Higus, D. Schmidt, R. Smedberg, C. Rich, J. Bondy, M. Zimmer, S. Hacker, L. Liss, S. Luchenbach, ROW TWO: S. Simmons, C. Hansen, R. Shroyer, N. Daniels, E. Joo, E. Lichter, B. Turton, R. Sheingold, C. Drazner, M. Lemsky, S. Stein, G. Templin, G. Witte, A. Bachicaloupo, S. Drazner, L. Holman, ROW THREE: Mr. H. McGee, J. Sutherland, R. Faye, M. Lerner, T. Cammaroto, E. Lieb, R. Birnberg, R. Korb, M. Benjoya, J. Baron, A. Green, S. Stern, J. Cammarata, M. Gump, S. Cohen, I. Levin. 107 Re-cI Combat Members of the Computer club provided expert advice on all aspects of the computer. With the help of sponsor Mr. Ray Bentsen, Pres¬ ident Barry Arons, Vice-President Keith Bible, and Secretary-Treasurer Curt Dinse, the club succeeded in ex¬ tending the knowledge of computer programming and data processing to the Niles West student body. Their ac¬ tivities included: holding monthly computer workshops, developing a program to handle the science fair or¬ ganization, and demonstrating com¬ puter techniques during open house. ABOVE: COMPUTER CLUB: BACK ROW: C. Basner, Mr. Bentsen, R. Widen, R. Horwitz, K. Bible, K. Erickson, D. Novok, B. Arons, M. Berkley, S. Hohs, H. Strub, M. Gaffen. ROW TWO: D. Hurwich, D. Alpern, G. Cohan, D. Cohen, M. Weiss, M. Hornberg. 108 Behaie Acquires ;Nefti Cmtcijes A transition was made in the coaching staff of debate. Rick Harrow was ap¬ pointed head coach of the team. As¬ sisting Rick were a former Niles Township debator, Howie Goldstein, and a championship debator from Houston, Ken Marks. Composed of two-man teams on three levels, Var¬ sity, Junior Varsity, and Novice, the team competed in interscholastic tour¬ naments throughout the year. LEFT: DEBATE: BACK ROW: L. Too, J. Sch¬ wartz, D. Colen, S. Shavel, L. Kornit. ROW TWO: H. Shonefield, B. Mitchell, S. Masters, R. Vishney, Mr. R. Harrow. ROW THREE: Mr. H. Goldstein, R. Stein. 109 e pJorlh 39tsits piest Have you ever wondered if high school students in other countries of the world get referrals or if the food in their cafeterias is just as bad? If you have, join up with the International club. The members in the club talk to foreign exchange students that visit NiJfes West. The special projects the club do are very interesting and edu¬ cational. The y invite students and other visitors in the International Foreign Exchange Program to visit West, so they and the rest of the student body can enjoy and learn how it is in other countries. INTERNATIONAL: ABOVE: TOP ROW: L. Leberis, A. Kaminer, D. Baer, R. Smedberg, R. Freedman, S. Estrine, M. Ferdman. SECOND ROW: T. Sandlow, A. Litton, I. Spahr, M. Segal, P. Orford, M. Slater, J. Kaplan, B. Arons, J. Horwich, B. Baer. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Frank Mustari. RIGHT: The International club discuss plans for an upcoming event to the Art Insti¬ tute. TEcnlngg Experiences JS,nb irnnment f ' Jlf Si!? 1 fjjjtf w 1 They , ll clean the skies so they won ' t remain black; they ' re the Ecolo gy club, led by Mr. Gerald Firak. The club was concerned with environ¬ mental conditions. Through discus¬ sions, films, and field trips, the club hoped to find a way to lessen these conditions. ABOVE: ECOLOGY: BACK ROW: A. Bernstein, T. Eischen, B. Turton, M. Sachowicz, B. Kirchner, A. Milanich, L. Wendt, H. Meyer. ROW TWO: D. Fox, M. Kapelanski, J. Kaplan, D. Kirschbaum, S. Woodier, Mr. G. Firak. (Sforettstca 3lnirifrti nalt2es performing JVrts This year ' s Forensics club provided its members with the opportunity to express themselves through interpreta¬ tion of drama, poetry, prose, and origi¬ nal composition. Under the super¬ vision and direction of sponsors Mr. Bob Gallagher and Mr. Michael Drumsta, the members participated in contests throughout the year various high schools. ABOVE FORENSICS: BACK ROW: A. Berstein, E. Shilvock, C. Bartel, T. Beckerman. ROW TWO: Mr. R. Gallagher, K. Wurtzbacher, B. Weil, D. Palin. ROW THREE: S. Stein, L. Berkley, S. Bernstein. Learning about and studying social and cultural organization outside the United States was the goal of the Foreign Language club. Sponsors Ms. Olga Georgiev and Mr. Roger Stein aided the club in bringing foreign lan¬ guages out of the classroom. The club participated in such activities as an ice skating party, a Christmas party, and bowling. ABOVE: FOREIGN LANGUAGE: BACK ROW: J. Davis, L. Leberis, J. Levin, K. Mendheim, C. Bothfeld, L. Kollins, S. Nudelman, S. Horwitz, M. Goldblat, S. Levinthal, M. Blumenthal, D. Green, S. Shatter, Mr. R. Stein. ROW TWO: L. Joseph, S. Weinfelding, J. Bizar, D. Zubrich, L. Kipnis, J. Frank, S. Gunther, K. Marks, T. At- saves. ROW THREE: G. Cohan, B. Abrams, A. Capuscinski, N. Arenberg, J. Nudleman, M. Weinstein, E. Golub, M. Fukuchi, G. Krai I is. Tjjaretgtt language J peaks (®nt TFortmts Presents Prominent People During the past year, the Forums com¬ mittee presented many interesting and prominent speakers to Niles West and to the community. Under the direction of sponsor, Mrs. Elizabeth Belkin and co-presidents Lizabeth Leberis and Jack Schwartz, the members sche ¬ duled speakers including: Con¬ gressman Abner Mikva, Floyd Kalber, Bill Kurtis, Dick Cooper, Sargent Shriver, and Senator Charles Percy. ABOVE: FORUMS: J. Schwartz, L. Leberis, D. Friedman, M. Berman. RIGHT: M. Berman and D. Friedman prepare posters to publicize an up¬ coming speaker. 114 V ' QIJVJV Prnmntes JVtljIettcs G.A.A., The Girl ' s Athletic Associa¬ tion, was an organization which sup¬ ported and promoted girl ' s athletics. Sponsored by Ms. Leann Heeren, the girl ' s organized Insomnia , an all night athletic program for girls. Sports nights were held throughout the year. In the spring, G.A.A. members participated in the awards tea, where they received their awards for partici¬ pation. unT tnmtu W- PS ® ' ' TOP ROW: Ms. Heeren, J. Abrams, I. Kleifield, ROW TWO: A. Hallberg, C. Lamm, T. Kolko, K. A. Bacigalupo, C. Friedman, A. Hirschauer. Hren. (Berman (Club “ floats” JVgam The Niles West German Club did it again this past year with another fab¬ ulous float for Homecoming. President Mark Schreier, vice-president Judy Zunamon, and secretary Carol Krause, with the help of sponsors Mr. George Brink and Mr. Peter Zorn, worked together with other members to create the 3rd place float. The club worked in harmony in other events such as having their own Oktoberfest and Christmas party. They also showed their athletic abilities in their co-ed soccer and bowling games. Another big event was their field trip to German town in Chicago to see and learn the German culture. TOP ROW: Ms. K. Beck, Mr. G. Br.nk, S. Stoller, D. May, R. Saver, R. Vishney, T. Ward, E. Kempf, S. Halfpap, H. Keinrad, D. Figurell, M. Szachowicz, Mr. P. Zorn. SITTING: S. Stoller, M. Schreier, S. Woodier, J. Zunamon, P. Lewis, E. Potash. BOTTOM ROW: D. Pattison, R. Haas, M. Stamos, B. Rosenberg, M. Berman, C. Krause, R. Karlove, G. Iverson, B. Kirchner. dwari Club JBrnbms ©at (Erg Gulp! Help! I ' m drowning. Thousands of people, many of them youngsters, cry out this familiar saying as they take their last breath before sinking because they can ' t swim. Could this happen to one of your younger brothers or sisters? Why take a chance. Learn to swim. On Saturdays throughout the year, the Guard Club ran a learn-to-swim program for the younger kids in the community. Cap¬ tains Lynn Carlson and Kathy Dutt along with sponsor Mr. Carl Geis or¬ ganized this swim program and a free swim program on Wednesday with the Guard Club acting as life guards. ABOVE: GUARD CLUB: TOP ROW: C. Hyams, P. Shroyer, K. Kwiecinski, J. Meier, N. Weiss, Mr. C. Geis. ROW TWO: J. Dutt, M. Robin, V. Strauss, V. Gross, K. Gulenkauf, D. Lampkin. ROW THREE: L. Erickson, M. Erpelding, J. Derichs, G. Kralis, E. Odyniec, K. Dutt. ROW FOUR:G. Robin, D. Levey, R. Bellman, J. Krozel, R. Krozel. d gm tumbles to ABOVE: DEMONSTRATION GYMNASTICS: BACK ROW: L. Schneider, J. Cohen, W. Wallach, K. Loiacano, S. Hamann, D. Pockrandt, M. Taldone, W. Vinci, D. Nordeen, K. Walczak, J. Lavnick, C. Miller. ROW TWO: R. Ridenhower, K. Dermer, R. Gualano, C. Buffo, S. Pavlik, J. Lease, J. McDonald, P. DeSalvo, K. Sloma, K. Tripicchio, M. Weiss, A. Evans. ROW THREE: J. Kleifield, J. Buffo, S. Kozub, S. Dosse, K. Kerbel, K. McGuire, G. Hoffman, C. Lyman, C. Hanrahan, C. Putz, N. Stec. ROW FOUR: M. Quirk, Ms. D. Coninx. RIGHT: The gymnastics demonstration team performs a group routine during the Homecoming game. Girls with advanced skills in gym¬ nastics found the Gymnastics Demon¬ stration team an outlet for their versa¬ tility on the balance beam, uneven parallel bars, horse, and mats. Under the supervision of Ms. Karen Shankman and Ms. Donna Coninx, the girls worked hard as a group to de¬ velop their skills and group choreo¬ graphy. In addition, the girls were given opportunities for individual demonstrations. The team provided demonstrations at various junior high schools, during home football games, and produced their own show in the spring. 118 piest diets (©tt t Duke Ellington had one, and so did Benny Goodman. But for the first time, this year Niles West has one. What is it, a trumpet? No, it ' s a jazz band. The era of the big bands is over, and so are the great jazz bands of yester-year, except for a few. Despite this, the music department has added a jazz band, consisting of the top trumpet, saxophone, and other in¬ strumental students at West. TOP ROW: C. Dinse, J. Taldone, R. Goeling, D. Cagen, P. Fleming, J. Drews, G. Blackman, M. Manes. ROW TWO: M. Kondratowicz, L. Karlin, D. Baer, D. Dubin, K. Abrahamson, D. Cenci, R. Kalove, J. Zunamon, L. Kanter. ROW THREE: R. Rosengarten, R. Albrecht, B. Firfer, G. Siegelman, G. Bloom, K. Mylander, S. Hamen, K. Murphy, L. Remus, C. Erickson. (Elje ,3fastnattng (©rient Understanding Japanese history and culture was the goal of the Japanese club. Under the direction of Mr. Dan Hill, the club members engaged in a variety of activities, including at¬ tending Japanese films, theater, sporting events and art shows. Japa¬ nese cuisine was enjoyed at club meet¬ ings, and at the various Japanese res¬ taurants. JAPANESE CLUB: ABOVE: TOP ROW: L. Martin, B. Turton, H. Meyer, T. Kaufman, Mr. Hill. BOTTOM ROW: B. Schwartz, L. O ' Brien. RIGHT: Members of the Japanese Club discuss and learn about the Japanese culture. 120 (Elub future The major goal of this year ' s Medical Careers Club was to provide for Niles West students opportunities to learn about medical careers. Throughout the year, various health professionals spoke at the club ' s meetings. Not only did the club have guest speakers, but they also toured hospitals, delivered Halloween treats and went Christmas carolling. TOP ROW: M. Blumenthal, S. Terrazas, L. Leberis, E. Kempf, A. Kideys, M. Vergis, D. Goldberg, M. Kahn. SEATED: K. Dutt, S. Salon, C. Karpinski. BOTTOM ROW: M. Goldblat, I Spahr, C. Hyams, S. Levinthal. Reorganises The Niles West N-Club was a club responsible for running the concession stands during football and basketball games. To be eligible for consider¬ ation by N-Club, athletes were required to earn their major N , which was given to an outstanding athlete competing on the Varsity level. Once the N was awarded, a series of initiation stunts must be passed by the prospective member. At the conclusion of these stunts, the athlete received his membership card. The club was promoted by Mr. David Schusteff. N-CLUB OFFICERS: Bill Martin, Mr. Schusteff, John Bruner, Roland Bellman, Dave Levey pacesetters ®tme eets Through rain, hail, sleet, and snow . . . No, it ' s not the mailmen, but the Niles West Pacesetters. These girls worked hard in all kinds of weather timing track meets. Led by club of¬ ficers Ellen Arendt, Joan Bauer, and Lisa Lapinski, the girls also cheered the runners on to victories. TOP ROW: A. Cress, E. Arendt, L. Goldberg, L. Lapinski. ROW TWO: Coach R. Campbell, J. Barton, C. Rupinski, K. Sobczak. ROW THREE: J. Fouty, P. Dedo, A. Kencos. 122 (©pus 1 Brings (©ut ®uleut Was there a Steinbeck or a Sandburg hidden in you and you had nowhere to display your talents? If you answered the above question yes, then Opus I was for you. Sponsored by Ms. A. Graham, the students on the staff gave you their pages for your master¬ pieces, and put them in the Opus I magazine. ABOVE: OPUS I: TOP ROW: P. Ellyn, Ms. A. Graham, A. Bernstein, H. Meyer, D. Halperin, G. Trotter. ROW TWO: M. Goodman, S. Bern¬ stein, G. Siegelmon, M. Kaifia. ROW THREE: M. Gump, A. Graham, J. Nudelman. LYING: S. Stein. LEFT: A. Salzman and A. Graham work on the issue of Opus One. 123 Express yourself with dance but don ' t read a note. Over 50 members did just that in Orchesis, Niles West ' s dance company. Whether it ' s ballet, modern, tap, or jazz dances, Orchesis members showed their real selves through the motions of dance. Under the spon¬ sorship of Ms. Josie Berns and Ms. Karen Shankman, and the leadership of President Kathy Kohrman, Vice- President Linda Axelrod, Secretary Heidi Pollyea, and treasurer Rita Maron, the members performed in Pow-Wow, and produced their own dance show in February. ABOVE: R. Freedkin and M. Lemsky perform during Pow-Wow. ABOVE RIGHT: Orchesis members dance to Singing in the Rain . RIGHT: Orchesis performs during Pow-Wow. 124 (©revests JUxpre zibt ®tjrnugtj nntt LEFT: Orchesis members dance to An Ameri¬ can in Paris . BELOW: ORCHESIS: TOP ROW: M. Slater, R. Sheingold, K. Austin, G. Trotter, B. Rice, C. Rich, M. Stamos, L. Kharasch, I. Ing, L. Kezdi, E. Kaufman, S. Glaverson, J. Epsteen, L. Goldberg. ROW TWO: K. Gacki, S. Sil¬ verman, J. Polin, D. Ellyne, M. Gubin, M. Schiff, M. Lampert, C. Ginsburg, M. Begoun, R. Moron, M. Stern, J. Goldman. ROW THREE: M. Sommerfield, G. Witte, S. Archibald, R. Birn- berg, L. Liss, S. Johnson, J. Baron, C. Ginsberg, R. Mann, L. Kipnis, H. Pollyea, W. Turton. ©rcljestra Olcres an ®anr This past year has been a very excit¬ ing one for the members of the Orchestra. Of the many things they did, going on tour with other band groups from West was probably the most exciting. They played in contests in Cleveland and Detroit. Outstanding conductor this past year was Mr. T. Kaitchuck. ABOVE: CONCERT ORCHESTRA: TOP ROW: J. Costis, L. Ochsman, J. Taldone, M. Kondra- towicz, S. Rosengarden, J. Drews, P. Fleming, D. Cagan, D. Dubin, B. Martin, L. Carlin, C. Pe¬ terson, Mr. Kaitchuk, J. Hanzel, C. Dinse. ROW TWO: L. Knoblock, G. Jung, D. Nord, R. Guthman, R. Karlov, C. Krause, D. Censi, G. Siegelman, C. Berman, J. Brasch, R. Groehling, S. Bernstein, R. McGuirty, L. Lartz, S. Spring¬ board. ROW THREE: L. Remus, K. Kubnick, C. Erickson, L. Kanter, J. Zunamon, B. Leach, J. Frank, D. Salinger. ROW FOUR: G. Tzakis, J. Goldberg, D. Fox, B. Kaufman, K. Morton, M. Lerner. ROW FIVE: E. Chen, R. Wishner, P. Chen, F. Fischer, C. Parisi, R. Straussman, M. Slater. 126 Something completely different? A yoga club? Save the skin for Telly Savalas? No, it ' s the P.A. club. These three girls enlightened the boring doldrums of homeroom with their snappy remarks and openings such as, And now for something completely different along with the musical ringing of the bell. These girls: Sandy Beyda, Marthe Gump, and Barbra Weil tell the days 7 anouncements to the attentive populace of students at West while they enjoy homeroom. What would we do without them? Not know what 7 s going on at West. 127 9o nx-l mx Prnfrtites spirit Plenty of practice, talent, but most of all, energy and enthusiasm were the basic requirements for this year ' s Pom-Pon squad. Under the spon¬ sorship of Ms. Kathleen Bentsen, and co-captains Robin Neiberg and Mary Ellen Hentz, the girls performed their routines at all home football and basketball games. Their routines included: Puff of Smoke , Crocodile Rock , Then Came You , Begin¬ nings , and the Niles West school song. Their teamwork and spirit helped inspire the Indians to victory. LEFT; M. Hentz, P. Bruner, and L. Toppel per¬ form one of their routines during the Homecoming game. BELOW: Captains R. Neiberg and M. Hentz demonstrate their Pom- Pon skills. BELOW RIGHT: B. Hill and P. Bes- wick practice a new routine. ABOVE: POM-PON SQUAD: BACK ROW: B. Hill, P. Beswick, J. Zweig, T. Favell, N. DeLeonardis, R. Neiberg. ROW TWO: S. Szymansky, D. Rapport, S. Ash, N. Knox, J. Hecktman, L. Lehrner, S. Saperstein. ROW THREE: L. Toppel, M. Hentz, D. Cywinski, J. Hosfield, P. Bruner, D. Balmes. 129 Pets nnb ptilMrfe ( lxxb Initrateb Cats and dogs were more than just pets to the members of the Pets and Wildlife club. For the first year, inter¬ ested students banded together to discuss topics of concern pertaining to animals. Under the sponsorship of Mr. David Lee, the club viewed films, lis¬ tened to guest speakers, and main¬ tained fish tanks in various classrooms. RIGHT: R. Karlove, and G. Hoffman listen to a discussion led by Mr. Lee. BELOW: PETS AND WILDLIFE: S. Stoller, E. Shilvock, R. Karlove, C. Krause, G. Hoffman, S. Stoller, M. Stoller, Mr. D. Lee. 130 ABOVE: SCIENCE SEMINAR: BACK ROW: Mr. G. Dessing, D. Schumate, A. Feldman, D. Joseph, C. Basner, R. Horwitz, M. Gates, K. Bible. ROW TWO: G. Siegelman, B. Arons, B. Baer, J. Kaplan, M. Berman. LEFT: R. Horwitz, M. Gates, C. Basner, and G. Siegelman await the results of their experiment. Constructing and demonstrating their own science fair projects was the goal of Science Seminar. Under the direc¬ tion of Mr. Glenn Dessing, president Keith Bible, and secretary Gary Siegelman, the members spent the year working on their projects and going on related field trips. Their ac¬ complishment was also the promotion of an interest in science at Niles West. 131 ' zniar THenber Jixipzxizntz Ceaitersljtp TOP ROW: Ms. A. Mulder, N. Knox, A. Perlman, L. Todd, L. Siers, C. Friedman, M. Hentz, M. Mostacci. ROW TWO: S. Cappas, N. Dorfman, N. Stone, C. Miller, R. Gualano, I. Ing, C. Hintz. BOTTOM ROW: M. Quirk, S. Kozub, A. Hallberg, J. Cohen, C. Rich. RIGHT: Senior Leaders play volleyball. The Senior leaders provided a great help to the Girls Physical Education Department during their free periods this past year. They played an impor¬ tant role in the GPE elective program. They learned a great deal of first¬ handed leadership by leading gym classes. Mrs. Arlene Mulder led the girls in their activities. Such activities included fund-raising candy sales and sock sales to earn money for their an¬ nual weekend campout. 132 Informs of Trying to gain more rights and privileges for students was the goal of the Student Representative As¬ sembly, SRA. New administrative posi¬ tions were added: President — Heidi Garland, Vice-President — Marcia Goodman, Secretary — Hope Saidel, Parliamentarian — Sima Issen, and Treasurer — Rob Rubin. These of¬ ficers, along with sponsor Mr. Gerald Boevers, led a representative from each homeroom in making decisions concerning the rights of students. SRA proposed such ideas as abolishing freshman orientation and not requiring parental signature on a student appeal. In addition, SRA met with the student governments of North and East to improve com¬ munications between the three schools. LEFT: S.R.A.: A. Hirsch and H. Saidel discuss their own proposal while Parlimentarian S. Issen presides over the meeting. BELOW LEFT: Pres¬ ident H. Garland and Parlimentarian S. Issen propose a new student appeals rule. BELOW: H. Strub ponders a proposal recently made. 133 spectrum Jistaff prcabs (©ut ABOVE LEFT: S. Polin, L. Schneider, and S. Sil¬ verman sort pictures for’an upcoming deadline. ABOVE RIGHT: F. Fishbein teaches J. Derichs and M. Shartiag proper layout techniques. BELOW LEFT: G. Rosenthal and J. Shapiro work on a sports layout. BELOW RIGHT: Co-editors R. Sheridan and H. Saidel review some ap parently humorous copy. 134 This past year, Spectrum made several new changes, including the enlistment of new staff members. One of the more important changes was the addi¬ tion of English teacher Mr. Jerry Orr as a co-adviser with Mr. Jim Johnson. Co-editors Hope Saidel and Randy Sheridan did an outstanding job in the production of the yearbook. They were aided by the 6 section editors. They were: Fran Fishbein, clubs; Andy Borovik, special events: Gayle Ro¬ senthal, Dave Freedman, and Jim Shapiro, sports; and Marla Fine, facul¬ ty. A new section has also been added to the yearbook — art. The staff of Steffi Newman and Steve Stein donated many creative and original works of art to the yearbook. LEFT: Something appears to have caught the interest of sponsors Mr. J. Johnson and Mr. J. Orr. BELOW: SPECTRUM STAFF: BACK ROW: J. Schwartz, Mr. J. Orr, Mr. J. Johnson, A. Borovik, M. Ganz, D. Novak, R. Stein, T. Sandlow, L. Levin, J. Shapiro, D. Freedman. ROW TWO: H. Saidel, M. Shartiag, J. Derichs, D. May, D. Gajewski, D. Schaffer, R. Perlin, R. Sheridan. ROW THREE: M. Gump, M. Cohen, M. Maslov, R. Maron, L. Karlin, S. Bernstein, M. Fine, G. Rosenthal. ROW FOUR: F. Fishbein, S. Silverman, S. Polin, L. Schneider, E. Freedman. 135 J tag e ] nnb piags (§n The Niles West Stage Band was a They also sponsored fund-raising ac¬ tivities to help defray the costs of the trip to Detroit and Cleveland. small group of highly skilled musi¬ cians who played contemporary music. Under the direction of Dr. Charles Groehling the group performed at the Holiday and May Festivals, and at the home football and basketball games. ninitnnftiwiEri ' iinirinif ABOVE: STAGE BAND: TOP ROW: C. Dinse, J. Taldone, R. Groehling, M. Kondratowicz, D. Kagen, P. Fleming, J. Drews, G. Blackman, M. Mann os. ROW TWO: L. Karlin, D. Baer, D. Dubin, K. Abramson, D. Cenci, R. Karlov, Zunamon, L. Kanter. BOTTOM ROW: S. Rosen, R. Albrecht, B. Furfer, G. Siegelman, S. Bloom, K. Mylander, S. Heyman, K. Murphy, L. Remus, C. Erickson. 136 (ttrefti Mib (31t! What ' s it like to be behind the scenes? The stage crew knows the answer to that. They were behind the scenes at Pow-Wow, Holiday Festival, and other school productions. They were the ones behind the spotlight, and you couldn ' t have heard those terrific solos without the stage crew. Meeting back- stage or on stage, they worked it out to make those shows just right. BELOW: STAGE CREW: TOP ROW: B. Weil, D. Fink, K. Kozer, H. Meyers, M. Sonkin, D. Hur- wich. ROW TWO: E. Lichter, Beskon, M. Kalfen, M. Weiss, M. Poticho, E. Klinenberg, N. Goldberg. ROW THREE: D. Holperin, L. Moeller, V. Sternberg, A. Greenman. ROW FOUR: H Wallach, S. Jaffee, Mr. Drumsta, M. Steinberg, S. Stein, S. Slein, R. Benbow, K. Suszcinsky, M. Myers, K. Goodman, B. Tarrson, J. Davis. ROW FIVE: T. Weiner, J. Nudelman, E. Kauffman, S. Wexler. ROW SIX: M. Klein, J. Sarison, L. Bernstein, A. Fogelson, S. Golden, D. Kauffman, J. Gerstein, T. Slein, M. Maron. LEFT: D. Fink takes time out from untangling some wires at Pow-Wow to look at the camera. T vabt Israel ,31s Jieal The students for Israel club this past year proved that Israel is real. Of the many activities they did, the most im¬ portant was the Israel table they had after the United Nations voted to equate Zionism with racism. The club had many students sign petitions against the vote by the U.N. With the help of sponsor Mr. Hoffman, the club did other activities such as having their tafty apple sale, and went to such field trips as to the Civic Center to protest the vote of the U.N. TOP ROW: J. Weisz, N. Gilbert. ROW TWO: D. Schwartz, M. Goodman, H. Kanter, Mr. Hoffman, S. Levy, S. Shafter. ROW THREE: J. Nudelman, M. Heller, D. Salinger, K. Ginsburg, R. Friedman, K. Abrams. 138 JVre ©tte 3n T$ xbe This past year, the Thespians hosted master hypnotist Edward Baron and Second City to raise money to go to the International Thespian Society Conference in Muncie, Ind. Only five schools in the world were requested to present a production. Sponsor Mr. R. Johnson, President G. Adilman, Vice- President S. Slein, and secretary S. Cohen led the 80 other Thespians to the week long conference at the end of June. Before Muncie, the group went to the weekend Regional Confer¬ ence in Janesville, Wise, where they presented Godspell. TOP ROW: M. Gump, J. Baron, R. Birnberg, L. Goldberg, M. Lemsky, D. Levine. ROW TWO: R. Rueb, T. Cammarata, R. Smedberg, R. Benbow, H. Wallach, K. Suszynski, M. Steinberg. ROW THREE: G. Witte, M. Lampert, R. Brainin, S. Beydo, L. Liss, N. Daniel. ROW FOUR: D. Platt, C. Rich, S. Slein, G. Adilman, S. Cohen, M. Myers, C. Ginsburg, G. Trotter. ROW FIVE: R. Maron, S. Silverman, T. Slein, S. Stein. 139 l iimtt Jinttgs l njaQxnmt This all-girl club, consisting of thirty girls, sing, dance, and bring en¬ joyment to the students at West and the surrounding community. Of the several places these bright and pretty girls entertained were the Holiday Fes¬ tival, the May Festival, and Kiwanis Club programs. They practiced at school and in their homes individually until they exceeded perfection. TOP ROW: L. Knoblock, B. Berkson, D. Platt, D. Gajewski, L. Ochsman, S. Hacker, R. Shroyer, S. Sternberg, D. Davis, B. Leach, D. Cenci, K. Diakoumis, P. Pescatore, B. Weil. ROW TWO: L. Bernstein, A. Green, J. Jung, T. Cocking, M. Gump, S. Rabin, G. Badner, J. Zunamon, M. Lerner, M. Klein, A. Bachicaloupo, N. Eselervski. ROW THREE: D. Fox, J. Sutherland, R. Faye, T. Slein, A. Kaminer, S. Cohen, S. Simmons, M. Kapelanski, L. Holman, K. Reinhardt, Mr. H. McGee. 140 pJest ones Cime tp This exciting and different music group of Niles West, with the help of choreographer Gretchen Witte, danced and sung their way through tours in Detroit and Cleveland. They raised money by selling candy canes and memo boards. Other perform¬ ances of theirs were at Open House, Holiday Festival Cookie Baking Con¬ test, and at the Orchesis dance show. Also, they danced their way to Let me be there and Godspell . BELOW: WESTONES:TOP ROW: I. Levin, N. Daniels, D. Platt, M. Benjoya, D. Schmidt, C. Rich, D. Higus, R. Smedberg, S. Stein, K. Diakoumis, ROW TWO: B. Turton, R. Faye, J. Polin, C. Drazner, M. Lemsky, J. Baron, T. Slein. ROW THREE: G. Witte, R. Sheingold, S. Cohen, R. Birnberg, R. Baron, L. Liss, L. Korer, S. Beyda. LEFT: Westones tone up for exciting performance. ABOVE: WEST WORD: ROW ONE: G. Trotter, M. Perlman, A. Hirsch, D. Kwiecinski, B. Rosen, N. Brown, C. Oppenheim. ROW TWO: H. Saidel, Mr. J. Johnson, S. Nagelberg. RIGHT: The editors of West Word in a heated discus¬ sion over the layout for the next issue. 142 ®aWoti format Henefaeii The 1975-76 volume of West Word provide the West populace with the best news coverage of school and com¬ munity events in the past few years. The tabloid format, discontinued three years ago, was reinstated this year, as it was economical, space saving and aesthetically appealing. With the small, but enthusiastic and dedicated staff, co-editors Michael Perlman and Amie Hirsch planned each issue so the various aspects of Niles West could be extensively covered. LEFT: M. Perlman, S. Nagelberg, and N. Brown work on an upcoming issue of West Word. BELOW LEFT: N. Brown proposes an idea to A. Hirsch and S. Nagelberg, which appears to at¬ tract the attention of A. Hirsch. BELOW: Mr. J. Johnson laughs with A. Hirsch and M. Perlman about the latest issue of West Word. 143 jUarsttg Ifaces Cosing Reason ABOVE: P. Dordick shakes off opposing lineman ' s tackle. ABOVE RIGHT: M. Harris breaks through a gaping hole left by his offensive linemen. LEFT: G. Welter makes a flying tackle to stop an oncoming Maine West player. ABOVE: C. Hajduk unloads a long pass. 146 This year ' s Varsity Football Team under the supervision o f Coach Don Huff, had a fair season, winning four games and losing five. The team didn ' t do as well as they expected, but the players had good attitudes and always put forth 100% effort. Most of their success was due to the in¬ telligence and spirit of the players. The team ' s co-captains were B. Weibel, M. Medwed, and M. Erickson. The outstanding players who also made all-conference were C. Hajduk, M. Harris, M. Medwed, M. Erickson, and J. Dulleck. P. Dordick was also an outstanding player. LEFT: J. Brennan, behind his defenseman, leaps high into the air to make a catch. ABOVE: VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: B. Weibel, J. Dulleck, B. Baumler, J. Deppong, G. Welter, J. McGrann, J. Large, J. Dione, M. Medwed, C. Karabinas, F. Kruczinski, P. Dordick. ROW TWO: Coach Richardson, Coach Huff T. Ridley, C. Hojnacki, T. Hoffman, I. Goldman, J. Brennan, C. Hajduk, M. Jakubik, Coach Yanz, Coach Coyer. ROW THREE: V. Lafita, M. Spagoletti, M. Jiu, B. Fouty, M. Chin, K. Beider, M. Harris, J. Brendel, L. Atsaves, R. Rosenberg, B. Rosset, B. Mittel. ROW FOUR: C. Fields, T. Paterno, M. Erickson, P. McDonough, A. Schullo, M. Fortman, T. Torres, P. Milewski, M. Ross. 147 ABOVE: SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: C. Wheeler, M. Ehas, C. Closure, B. Deleonordis, J. Coursey, D. Machen, R. Zero, J. Borgardt, K. Murphy, R. Stanko, M. Coward. ROW TWO: Coach Nelson, Coach Pugliese, T. Cullotta, B. Ostensen, C. Katzowski, K. Abrahamson, L. Grvjanac, L. Roberts, J. Dibasilio, Coach Krieger. ROW THREE: J. Oscherwitz, M. Bordinette, J. Cotrone, N. Weiss, K. Ladin, L. Hanover, T. Paine, M. Rapin, P. Ridley. 148 Lack of size and speed kept the Soph¬ omore Football Team from having a more successful season. The team had a disappointing final record of three wins and six losses. The level of com¬ petition in the conference was ex¬ cellent and the team placed fifth. The team had many outstanding players including B. Deleonardis who lead the team in tackles. T. Cullota did a fine job playing both offense and defense. J. Coursey was an excellent quarter¬ back, and J. Dibasilio did an excellent job as a running back. C. Closure was the outstanding athlete of the team. Although the team didn ' t have a supe¬ rior record, all the players on the team was fine athletes and had good atti¬ tudes. ABOVE LEFT: T. Paine fakes opponents on route to big yardage. BELOW LEFT: L. Grvjanac punts the ball away under heavy pressure. BELOW: J. Coursey executing quarterback op¬ tion, slips through a hole in opponents defense line. T¥ vt l]mtn Ceartt jKJarsitg J gstem Although the Freshmen A and B Foot¬ ball Teams had a disappointing com¬ bined record of three wins and 1 1 losses, they were the fastest, biggest, strongest, and easiest teams to work with in five years. The A team came in fifth in their conference, and the B team placed sixth. The conference they played in was the best in the state. R. Casper, J. Olander, J. Osmolik, C. Grenda, S. Edwards, and C. Erickson showed outstanding abili¬ ty. The major reason for the team ' s disappointing season was the fact that they were learning the Varsity offen¬ sive system. The team was not able to perform the complexity of the Wish- bone-T that well, but gained much knowledge in the process. LEFT: Freshman Team gang tackle opponent. ABOVE: FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: S. Daus, R. Caspar, M. Torres, M. Pollack, D. Verdin, G. Dulleck, S. Ramseyer, B. Sienkowski, D. Schasane, M. Cohen, M. Chim- beroff, H. Tutt, J. Osmolak, G. George, C. Grenda, M. Porcaro, J. Sakas, D. Starkston. ROW TWO: Coach Erbe, Coach Schusteff, Coach Armour, E. Hildner, D. Imhoff, M. Klauss, S. Sorkin, M. Erlichman, M. Handzel, B. Pindras, S. Fisher, S. Hannum, M. Arcangeletti, J. Olander, A. Gunnaeson, E. Gokbudak, Coach Bauer, Coach Skuban. ROW THREE: N. Mahan, R. Catrone, S. Gielow, C. Irpino, G. Stone, H. Rothstein, L. Lasky, J. Bodi, C. Erickson, J. Kim, S. Colletta, K. Estes, J. Neuman, E. Panek, T. Weld, S. Fine. ROW FOUR: A Murphy, J. LeComte, S. Edwards, E. Chelby, J. Hosfield, T. Vasquez, M. Budzinski, N. Pegoraro, B. Ash, S. Nitsche, B. Flood. 150 LEFT: S. Edwards with no tacklers nearby speeds to a touchdown. BELOW: B. Pindras behind a line of blockers heads upfield. 151 jOarsttg f tnncxaus Tenacity was the key word for the 1975 Varsity Soccer Team coached by John Burkel and Bill Schnurr. The highlight of the season was a comeback, overtime victory over state ranked Maine West. The team ' s final season record was 8 wins and 8 losses. The solid defense was led by co-cap¬ tains M. Niles and L. Edington. Niles and Edington were also selected as all¬ conference players. The offense was led by another all-conference member, F. Zeedyk. Zeedyk scored 12 goals, the third highest production in Niles West history. Other team stars included G. Spitz, J. Haupers and team M.V.P. J. Mueller. RIGHT: J. Mueller leaps high in the air to head the ball to teammate P. Speidel. VARSITY SOCCER TEAM — TOP ROW: Coach Burkel, Coach Schnurr. ROW TWO: L. Ed¬ ington, M. Niles, S. Murathan. ROW THREE: J. Mueller, W. Borin, P. Speidel, K. Jung. ROW FOUR: B. Clarke, J. Schneider, J. Schwartz, P. Orford. ROW FIVE: K. Schlesinger, R. Timmer, J. Haupers, B. Casy. ROW SIX: G. Spitz, M. Rabin, D. Ivkovich, M. Haupers, F. Zeedyk, G. Larsen, V. Helas. 152 J. V. SOCCER TEAM — TOP ROW: T. Schaul, K. Schulte, S. Miller, K. Carlson, M. Potash, Coach Schnurr. ROW TWO: P. Helgeson, S. Schuman, C. Zwetz, C. Bramson, D. Nitti. ROW THREE: R. Haas, B. Miller, J. Willerman, G. Klein, S. Berk, M. Oberlander. FRONT ROW: M. Ferdman, D. Levey, R. Hosanna, A. Rich, C. Berman, G. Blackman, R. Bellman. 153 BELOW: D. Edington dribbles across midfield where he is met by an opponent. The Sophomore Soccer Team coached by Peter Zorn, had a highly successful season. They posted a record of 8 wins, 4 losses and 4 ties. Unfortu¬ nately they were eliminated early in the Soph Tournament on penalty kicks. The team included many indi¬ vidual stars, who showed fine ball con¬ trol ability. The team had 3 M.V.P. ' s B. Porter, P. Piro and D. Edington. P. Piro was the team ' s leading scorer with 10 goals. The team ' s staunch defense was bolstered by fullbacks R. Scheingold and P. Travlos, with ex¬ cellent goalie performance by R. Sauer. The team did not exhibit total team play until the end of the season, when they combined their individual talents into a team effort. 154 ABOVE: C. Salafatinos concentrates on the ball as P. Piro races upfield to receive the pass. RIGHT: P. Travlos has plenty of time, as he clears the ball out of trouble. pl|0 SOPHOMORE SOCCER TEAM: TOP ROW: R. Sauer, P. Travlos, J. Caliva, Coach Zorn, D. Bradley, G. Erikkson, J. Lanners, A. Oner. ROW TWO: P. Pizzolato, R. Korb, F. Goppert, D. Todd, D. Edington, C. Salafatinos, N. Goldberg. FRONT ROW: P. Piro, J. Blatt, J. Lamm, B. Porter, M. Schrier, R. Sheingold. Not shown J, Sliwa. 155 JFroalj A Pelg (©n Potent (©ffsttae FRESHMAN A SOCCER TEAM: TOP ROW: Coach Porter, R. Weinstein, S. Adkisson, T. Carlsen, D. O ' Callaghan, V. Nitti, R. Lanners, B. Byk. ROW TWO: M. Conner, J. Gacki, C. Kadota, P. Stamos, E. Levey, G. Mueller. ROW THREE: P. Kron, M. Rubin, D. Hildebrand, T. Goetz. Not shown M. Harrer. A The Freshman A Socccer Team had an excellent season. The team, coached by Bob Porter, posted a 9-4 record. The team had a very potent of¬ fense which scored 36 goals. Leading scorers were R. Lanners with 1 1 goals and M. Conners, with 9 goals. The defense also rose to the occasion sev¬ eral times, as they recorded 6 shut¬ outs. LEFT: Goalie B. Byk boots the ball, as wise op¬ ponent gets his head out of the way. RIGHT: D. Hildebrand performs an excellent trap, as he recieves a teammate ' s pass. % il ' r . ' . Ht k 0 This year ' s Freshman B Soccer Team had the finest season of any B team in Niles West history. The team, coached by Marv Klebba went undefeated, with 7 wins and 5 ties. They outscored their opponents 25 goals to 6 goals. The team had an exceptional defense, spearheaded by superior goalie G. Kaplan. The leading scorer was A. Gualano with 6 goals. The team ' s tough attitude enabled them to over¬ come opponents. Other key players included D. Greenberg, C. Bauer, B. Snow, A. Platt, B. Hammerburg and T. Weinmen. The apex of the season oc- cured in a flawless 7-0 defeat of Maine West. LEFT: B. Hammerburg outmaneuvers his oppo¬ nent on his way down field. FRESHMAN B SOCCER TEAM — TOP ROW: D. Greenberg, C. Bauer, G. Kaplan, B. Hammerburg, K. Klint, B. Snow, Coach Klebba. ROW TWO: D. Oberotman, A. Gualano, C. Mueller, C. Pearson, A. Platt, T. Fritz, H. Fishman, T. Weinman. FRONT ROW: B. Fox, S. Kestler, G. Ferdman, L. Stern, M. Rubin, M. Klein, S. Binder. 157 3Rumters 12-7 This year ' s varsity Cross Country Team, although enthusiastic and hardworking, had its problems. Coach Pat Savage felt that the major problem was a very small turnout. Despite the small turnout the team ended the season with a good record of 12 wins and 7 losses, capturing vic¬ tories in major meets. The team was led by Ron Richman, Rick Fairley, and Capt. and M.V.P. Tom Zoros. The Frosh-Soph Cross Country Team did not fare as well as the varsity team, with a final record of 2 wins and 12 losses. The team was led by A. Wegener and Scott Noren and included Diane Kondratowicz, who was the first girl to compete in boys athletics at Niles West. ABOVE RIGHT: T. Zoros strides home. RIGHT: VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: TOP ROW: S. Noren, T. Zoros, R. Fairley, Coach Savage, B. Gabriel, C. Becker, C. Carlson. KNEELING: R. Richman. 158 TOP: Niles West Sophomores await the gun. ABOVE LEFT: R. Arendt at¬ tempts to pull away from his closest competitor. ABOVE RIGHT: A. Keno tries to overtake his opponent in the final few yards of the race. RIGHT: S. Marks finishes an uncontested first. f ABOVE: FROSH-SOPH CROSS COUNTRY TEAM — TOP ROW: M. Abrams, R. Arendt, R. Wishner, R. Krause, A. Keno, Coach Cambell, A. Wegener, A. Banathy, J. Sandlow, B. Staiger. BOTTOM ROW: D. Kondratowicz, S. Halfpap, S. Marks, S. Noren. LEFT: B. Staiger and S. Marks lead the pack into the final stretch. 160 (Bolf eam This year ' s Golf Team made a valiant try to qualify for the state tournament but fell short. They placed third in districts, enough to qualify for the sectional tournament, but they were not able to advance. The team was led by most valuable player D. Rosenberg, and co-captains B. Kellman and G. Missner. Even though the team had a middling record of six wins and six losses, Coach Fabri felt they were en¬ thusiastic and tried hard. LEFT: VARSITY GOLF TEAM — STANDING: D. Rosenberg, G. Missner, B. Kellman, R. Kohls. KNEELING: D. Schumate, A. Kagen, M. Jacobs, Coach Jack Fabri. LEFT: SOPHOMORE GOLF TEAM — STANDING: Coach Dennis Filliman, J. Zimmer, R. Benjoya, G. Levin, R. Lepik. KNEELING: M. Panchinsin, S. Newmann, C. Atsaves, D. Balin. 161 The 1975-76 Girls ' Swim Team had a disappointing season. The team was coached by Ms. Sharie Kouba and Mr. Glenn Anderson, Along with diving coach Carl Geis. Many swimmers turned in excellent performances. Some of the bright spots were seniors Susan Spring- born, Peggy Lovelady, and junior Joy Cameron, all of whom com¬ peted in the Conference Meet held at Glenbrook South. Joy Cameron, Peggy Lovelady, and the medley relay team of Reta Krozel, Jody Frank, Joy Cameron and Peggy Lovelady captured awards helping Niles West to a sixth place victory. In the District Meet the girls took ninth place, beating out five other schools. During that meet Joy Cameron and Peggy Lovelady quali¬ fied to swim in the State Meet at New Trier. RIGHT: Julie Ponitch, stroking hard, leads all other swimmers. BELOW: On Your Mark! Get Set! GO! Kathy Le Jeune takes her mark for the beginning of the race. BELOW RIGHT: SPLASH! Donna Cozzo shows ex¬ cellent form before entering the water. 162 ABOVE: TOP ROW: Tova Samet, Tommie Blackman, Deena ScHencker, Sue Stepke, Margo Weinstein, Nancy Chickaraishe, Lisa Frank Jody Anderson, Tami Ratner, Julie Ponitch, Susan Springborn. ROW 2: Ruth Sink¬ er, mg. Joanne Rueb; Reta Krozel, Peggy Lovelody, Karen Gutenkauf, Ms. Kouba, Mr. Anderson, Caryn Cernio, Terri Virag, Marybeth Prochotsky, Sari Salon, Jackie Welter. BOTTOM ROW: Joy Cameron, Carol Freeman, Teri Sonne, Kathy Le Jeune, Lynne Knobloch, Ronda Levy, Dianne May, Carey Lyman, Donna Cozzo. Not pictured Jody Frank, Laura Gabriel, Sue Warso. LEFT: Joy Cameron takes a breather after a long grueling race. 163 ABOVE: Girls ' Tennis Team — TOP ROW: M. Fenchel, D. Nord, M. Sommerfield, J. Carson, S. Ash, C. Friedman, J. Hecktman, J. Schiller, L. Callner, S. Cohen. ROW TWO: B. Ginsberg, H. Bland, M. Mostacci, A. Blechman, Coach Geisman, Coach Mulder, C. Silver, B. Rosen¬ berg, K. Sherwood, R. Tapper, Mgr. S. Goldberg. ROW THREE: Mgr. T. Kolko, A. Brody, R. Malkin, L. Rubenstein, G. Cohan, A. Gordon, B. Barkoczy. ROW FOUR: S. Wasserberg, J. Bern¬ stein, P. Beswick, A. Elrod. RIGHT: J. Schiller sets up to stroke backhand. 164 ( 3irl Place Conference The 1975 Girls ' Tennis Team, coached by Arlene Mulder, looked impressive. The biggest problem was the high level of competition they faced. There was a change in the conference, which brought in two new teams. As a result, our squad finished third in conference behind the two new teams. The squad was led by seniors J. Hecktman at third singles, J. Bernstein at fourth singles, freshman H. Bland at second singles and the doubles team of L. Callner and M. Mostacci. LEFT: S. Ash stretches for a high backhand volley. BELOW: L. Callner reads opponent ' s defense of M. Mostocci ' s blazing serve. LOWER RIGHT: M. Fenchel reaches for a low backhand. jUJarsitu ( m of IB ABOVE: J. Bruner leaps high above his oppo¬ nent to tip in a missed shot. BELOW: A wide open J Anastos fires o shot from the corner. BELOW RIGHT: T Arns out runs his defender down court for on easy loy-up. LEFT: B. Zyburt prepares to pass to M. Fabian. RIGHT: A Niles East defender tries in vain to stop B. Zyburt ' s jump shot. The Varsity Basketball Team had a brilliant 23-5 record this season. The team advanced as far as the super sectionals in the state tournament, where they were defeated by Loyola. This included many individual stars. B. Zyburt was selected as an All-Area player, and top player in the confer¬ ence. J. Bruner was chosen All-Con¬ ference and M. Fabian received an honorable mention. T. Arns and D. Schmidt also had outstanding seasons. The team was hampered by a mid¬ season injury to J. Ekenberg, who did not return until the sectionals. Coach Schnurr attributed the team ' s success to an excellent inside offense, which was complemented by great outside shooting. They also played tenacious defense. The 23 wins were the most by any team in the League ' s history. The team also had the best field goal and free throw shooting percentages in Niles West history. . VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: TOP ROW G. Booras, M. Kolas, P. Corrigan, M. Tinnetti, M. Skeptar, T. Cartwright, L. Levin. ROW TWO: K. Mueller, T. Gregory, T. Amarantos, B. Gold¬ stein, P. Shemroske, C. Blumenthal, Coach Sch¬ nurr. BOTTOM ROW: J. Anastos, D. Schmidt, J. Ekenberg, B. Zyburt, J. Bruner, P. Staakman, M. Fabian, T. Arns. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM: TOP ROW J. Fougerousse, J. Marcus, J. Tutt, K. Mad- zierek, R. Pass, J. Kelly, B. Manzara, P. Travlos, K. Johnson, Coach Earl. ROW TWO: S. Sandroff, M. Glenner, K. Scallerup, M. Cohen, C. Wheeler, J. Abrams, J. Hyosaka, C. Straka. 168 OpIjS fffltss ttj e 3 n ket Lack of size and quickness were the major reasons for the Sophomore Basketball Team ' s disappointing season. The team, coached by Gene Earl, posted a dismal 2-19 record. The players also lacked speed and shooting ability. S. Sandroff was the team ' s top player but was injured after twelve games. C. Straka also had an outstanding season. He played consistently well in every game. LEFT; P. Travlos out leaps his opponent, to top the jump ball. BELOW LEFT: K. Madzierek drives through two opponents for a lay-up. BELOW: J. Fougerousse shots over his Niles East defender from the side of the basket. 169 Jifrosl} “3U” Plao ®ougl| “JB” FRESHMAN A BASKETBALL TEAM, TOP ROW: Coach Miner B. Shemroske, C. Grendo, G. George, M. Arcangeletti, P. Konsewicz, P. Stone, B. Porcaro. BOTTOM ROW: S. Ram- seyer, R. Reichert, B. Pindras, B. Hendley, C. Dubas, S. Sorkin, H. Tutt. This year ' s Freshman A Basketball Team had much individual talent. The problem was they could not put it together as a team. The team, coached by L. Miner, ended the season with a 2-14 record. The out¬ standing players on the team were R. Reichert, C. Grenda, and B. Hendley. The B Team fared somewhat better, ending the season with a record of 5- 11. The team played good defense, but did not include any outstanding shooter. They did show much improve¬ ment throughout the year. The team was led by scoring leaders B. Byk, and M. Handzel. Guard E. Levey played well also. RIGHT; Senior J. Ekenberg is fouled by a Maine South defender, as he takes a jump shot. 170 LEFT: Senior D. Schmidt plays tenacious defense, and does not allow his opponent to shoot. RIGHT: Sophomore C. Straka flies past his defender for a difficult reverse lay-up. FRESHMAN B BASKETBALL TEAM, TOP Byk, P. Michaels, R. Jensen, B. Flood, P. Rook, G. Stec, M. Erlichman, M. Handzel, J. Grant, ROW: Coch Klebba, E. Levey, C. Eriksen, B. M. Rubin, N. Block. BOTTOM ROW: O. Firfer, M. Kochman, G. Kaplan, L. Lasky. RIGHT: P. Fisher holds an L-cross on the rings. BELOW: G. Klein pushes up to a handstand. BELOW RIGHT: D. Halperin performs a scissors on the horse. Porsttg Posts 10-4 Pecorh This year ' s Varsity Gymnastics Team posted a ten win and four loss record. Coach John Armour felt that a record was not the only thing to base a season on, and that all-in-all the season was good. He felt the team worked hard and was easy to coach. The squad was led by G. Spitz and P. Fisher. The latter was League champi¬ on on the still rings. % ABOVE: VARSITY GYMNASTICS TEAM: D. Schodin, P. Fisher, H. Sulkin, P. Helgeson, P. Masterton, M. Klunk, D. Halperin, L. Prentiss, Coach John Armour, M. Dayan, J. Patino, D. Kerbel, E. Perlow, M. Kerbel, G. Klein, B. Conner, G. Spitz. LEFT: G. Spitz holds a hand¬ stand on the floor. J mall turnout pampers J opijomores ABOVE LEFT: R. Joselit concentrates on pointing his toes during an L on the rings. ABOVE: J. Furd swings on the parallel bars. BELOW LEFT: D. Todd concentrates on holding an L on the parallel bars. BELOW: D. Goone kips to support position. 174 Lack of enthusiasm and participation were this year ' s Sophomore Gym¬ nastics Team ' s downfall. Few boys tried out for the team and even fewer took part in the practices. The two best sophomores were D. Goone and D. Todd who went all-around. Their league record was three wins and four losses, but varsity Coach John Armour felt that the few people he will be working with next year will perform better. LEFT: SOPHOMORE GYMNASTICS TEAM: BACK ROW: Coach Art Lovering, C. Roskin, J. Calivo, S. Salitina, D. Negro. ROW TWO: R. Joselit, D. Todd, J. Furd, M. Mole, B. Strassman. V-SHAPED ROW: M. Kart, J. Sunk, D. Goone, K. Kolling, R. Fine, M. Segal, S. Stevenson. 175 “ Kecarh breakers” iBo JUl This year ' s Freshman Gymnastics Team was affectionately called the Record Breakers. G. Pockrandt and B. Fox led the squad to its first un¬ defeated season of 12 wins and no losses. Both boys went all-around and between them, they hold four of six records, the other two records are held by D. McLean and J. Solomon. Coach John Burkel attributed the undefeated season and the broken records to the team ' s super spirit, hard work, and the fact that they enjoyed practice. ABOVE RIGHT: B. Fox concentrates on the next segment of his parallel bar routine. RIGHT: Freshman Gymnastic TEAM: TOP ROW: Coach Burkel, T. Weld, J. Malloy, B. Levy, J. Salomon, Coach Nelson. ROW TWO: D. McClean, S. Brown, M. Lynn, A. Murphy, J. Zonke. BOTTOM ROW: S. Bjorklund, B. Fox, S. Kessler, G. Pockrandt, E. Rice. 176 art is JUI-JVrnimi Bart Conner is the premier amateur gymnast in the United States. He is described by Coach John Burkel as being a craftsman, who carves away at his work until he is satisfied and then performs it . Plato once said that gymnastics is the link between art and athletics, and according to Coach Burkel, Bart has proven this to be true. Bart ' s achievements include: AAU Central Region Most Promising Gymnast Award— 1971, 1972, U.S. Junior Olympic All-Around Champion— 1971, 1973, Central Suburban League All-Around Champion — 1973, 1974, 1975, AAU Senior Nationals All-Around, fourth — 1975, District All-Around Champion — 1973, 1974, 1975, Sectional All-Around Champ¬ ion_1973, 1974, 1975, Illinois State High Bar Champion- 1975, Illinois State All-Around, second— 1973, Champ¬ ion— 1974, 19 75, Illinois State Free — exercise Champ¬ ion — 1975, Illinois State Parallel Bars Champion — 1973, 1974, 1975, High School All-American — All Events, Niles West Gymnastic Team Most Valu¬ able— 1973, 1974, 1975, Arlington Invitational All-Around Champion— 1974, 1975, High School Invitational All-Around— 1975, 1976. Pre- Olympic Competition, Montreal 1975, Bronze Metal — Parallel Bars. USGF, Carbondale 1975, All-Around Champ¬ ion. Pan-Am Games, Mexico 1975, Gold Metal-Team, Bronze Metal- Rings, Floor-exercise. Olym¬ pic Trials, Toronto 1976, All- Around Champion. Mardi Gras Invitational 1976, All-Around Champion. Olympic Trials, Berkeley 1976. American Cup, New York 1976. This year ' s Varsity Wrestling Team placed third in the district. The team boasted two district champions, Bob and Bill Porter at 98 and 105 pounds. B. Martin took third place along with L. Atsavas, and D. Casey placed fourth. The team was lead by un¬ defeated Bill Porter, who set a new school pin record, and co-captains Bob Porter and B. Martin. D. Casey also contributed greatly with 19 wins. The young squad included only four se¬ niors, and Coach Porter believes that with more experience next year ' s team will improve on this year ' s 9-9 record. ABOVE: The match nears an end as H. Trevor prepares to pin his opponent. RIGHT: B. Kahn rides his opponent at the start of the second period. RIGHT: B. Martin slips out of opponents grasp in an attempt to escape. BEJaang ©earn ae pJell VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM: Coach Huff, L. Atsavas, M. Stern, B. Brandwein, R. Johansen, D. Casey, E. Cohen, M. Considine, F. Kruc- zinski, C. Berman, Coach Porter. ROW TWO: D. Sideman, H. Trevor, R. Kahn, B. Rossett, B. Martin, M. Harris, J. DeLeo, C. Pizzalato, P. Anderson. ROW ONE: Bill Porter, Bob Porter, M. Jacobs, B. Gokbudak, C. Becker, L. Topol, P. Mitsui. RIGHT: P. Mitsui grimaces as he wrestles his opponent to the mat. ABOVE: B. Porter controls the match and has his foe in a chicken wing. 179 •optjs Past Jmpro emettt ABOVE: C. Tausch controls his foe with a cradle. RIGHT: M. Coward ' s opponent tries in vain to avert a match ending pin. SOPHOMORE WRESTLING TEAM TOP ROW: K. Lodin, M. Rappin, R. Benjoya, L. Roberts, M. Coward, K. Murphy, R. Korb. BOTTOM ROW: L. Pike, R. Milewski, J. Catrone, C. Ginsberg, J Barasch, C. Atsaves, M. Bordenet. 180 LEFT: R. Milewski flips his foe over his left leg for a takedown. BELOW: Freshman E. Chelby struggles to escape from his opponent ' s grasp. This year ' s Sophomore Wrestling Team showed much improvement over last year ' s freshman team. Coach Richardson was very happy with the team ' s 1 1-8 record because of the im¬ provement. The team could have done even better, but they had a small turn¬ out, and had to forfeit the upper weight classes. The team was lead by newcomers R. Milewski, who placed second in conference, and L. Roberts, who posted the best record and p laced third in conference. These wrestlers improved throughout the year. Other standout wrestlers were J. Catrone, with 14 pins, and R. Korb. ABOVE: Varsity wrestler, M. Jacobs eyes his opponent for an opening to take him down. 181 Mzst T$ xz }xxxzn Jzbzv FRESHMAN WRESTLING TEAM: L. Pants, M. Pollack, R. Weinraub, D. Sackoff, E. Gladden, B. Sienkowski, B. Heidkamp, J. Olander, Coach Schusteff. ROW TWO: K. Ridley, S. Colletta, J. Provost, N. Marauardt A. Gunnarson, M. Sch¬ wartz, J. Hosfield, R. Catrone. ROW THREE: J. Travis, S. Edwards, E. Chelby, J. Body, M. Abrams, E. Gokbudak, L. Stern, S. Binder, Not Shown P. Mader, K. Tralmer. This year ' s Freshman Wrestling Team, coached by D. Schusteff, was the best freshman team ever at Niles West. The team posted a 9-7 record, and placed fifth out of fifteen teams in the conference. The team included many outstanding wrestlers. Both S. Binder and M. Pollack suffered only one loss, and each was conference champ. P. Mader and B. Sienkowski had only two losses each, with Mader taking second in conference. The team ' s only real problem was that talent was not spread throughout all the weight classes. RIGHT: S. Binder cradles his opponent into a match winning pin. 182 Jifresljmart pirn tEofrmsljtp Cl|ampt0nsi|tp The Sophomore Track Team had a mediocre season, finishing fifth in conference. The team was hampered by the small turnout of athletes. Team leaders were D. Edington and K. Abrams. The Freshman Team had a slow start but then came back to win the Township Championship. The Freshman Team was led by T. Carlson, N. Evaristo, M. Torres, and A. Gulano. FAR LEFT: S. Noren begins his sprint for the finish line. LEFT: C. Becker rounds the corner and heads for home. BELOW LEFT: B. Gabriel and C. Carlson try and breakaway from the pack. 183 ®rack enm Posts Jfme Reason ABOVE: C. Carlson shows deep concentration throughout his long run. RIGHT: R. Fairley pulls away from his nearest competitor. 184 ABOVE LEFT: R. Richman and teammate round corner on final lap. ABOVE: T. Zoros and R. Richman await the starting gun. FAR LEFT: T. Zoros sprints the final lap. LEFT: B. Gabriel trains for the upcoming indoor season. The Varsity Indoor Track Team coached by Ron Cambell had a re¬ spectable season. The team was Township Champion and placed fourth in Conference. This year ' s team was very competitive and maintained a positive attitude throughout the season. The team was led by L. Ed- ington, who was Conference Cham¬ pion in hurdles, M. Medwed, and T. Zoros. 185 RIGHT: J. Cameron does the breaststroke seg¬ ment of the individual medly. BELOW: R. Dohler churns through the water, as he leads his opponents in the backstroke. BELOW RIGHT: C. Stern enters the water with beautiful form. 186 This year ' s Varsity Swim Team con¬ sisted of three seniors, E. Cin, H. Kalter, D. Levey, and one junior, J. Stevens. Because of the team ' s lack of swimmers it did not fare well in meets. The team, however showed much en¬ thusiasm. The sophomores and freshmen were inexperienced, but swam well in spite of the disadvan¬ tages. The J.V. team was led by freshmen R. Daehler, and M. Zanin, and sophomores: J. Benbow, J. Cameron, J. McLean, and G. Robin. LEFT: J. Cameron dives to a good start for the Niles West Swim Team. SWIM TEAM: TOP ROW: Coach L. Cohen, D. Levey, Coach G. Anderson, Manager J. Zozel, Coach R. Carr. ROW TWO: E. Klanenik, E. Cin, B. Kotarski, P. Reichstetter, B. Cin, J. McLean, H. Kalter. ROW THREE: T. Jozsi, G. Robin, J. Cameron, S. Seymour, F. Fisher, J. Benbow. ROW FOUR: J. Delinco, A. McArty, A. Me- Nichols, B. Daehler, M. Okazaki, M. Zanin, D. Melnick. 187 Btsappomtirtg 4F0r bxxcyys The boys ' Fencing Team has a very disappointing ' 75- ' 76 season. Part of the reason for this was a small turn¬ out. Many of last year ' s team members graduated. Due to the lack of interest, there was no Frosh-Soph team. There were some bright spots, howev¬ er. Captain G. Dell, did extremely well, winning 75 percent of his matches and earning a spot in the state finals. S. Lindgren also turned in good scores, winning 60 percent of his matches. RIGHT: (I to r) S. Reddick, D. Verdin, S. Lindgren, G. Dell, E. Borov, M. Ferdman. i 1 t I . 1 t 1 I m X 188 ABOVE: Team captain G. Dell (right) dodges his op¬ ponent ' s foil while executing one of his own. ABOVE RIGHT: M. Ferdman bouts with a teammate during practice. ABOVE: Sr. S. Lindgren stops to pose for a picture between duels. betters Post T$ mz eason This year ' s Varsity Volleyball Team, under new head coach Judy Kay, had a good year. The team ' s play was con¬ sistent on both offense and defense. The girls also learned many new plays, and stratagies. These factors, plus great team work and spirit led to the team ' s fine record. The team was led by captain C. Friedman, co-captain G. Rosenthal, and many other talented players. The Junior Varsity Team, coached by Leeann Heeren, had an excellent season also. They posted a record of 9 wins, and 1 loss. RIGHT: G. Rosenthal wins point with a spike. BELOW: T. Friedman bump sets the ball to front line. BELOW RIGHT: C. Friedman blocks opponents spike. TOP: GIRL ' S VOLLEYBALL TEAM — TOP ROW: Coach Judy Kay, D. Hintz, K. Eck, S. Cohen, C. Friedman, T. Grass, I. Kleifield, L. Callner, G. Rosenthal, J. Boro, K. Wikstrom, Coach Lee Heeren. CENTER ROW: H. Korman (MGR), N. Golden, C. Hintz, T. Friedman, R. Levitan, J. Becker, M. James, N. Balmes, K. LeJeune, J. Kaplan (MGR). BOTTOM ROW: M. Maslov (MGR), S. Maines (MGR), N. Stone, C. Erickson, D. Durso, P. Hilkin, J. Lauder (MGR), S. Mielke (MGR). LEFT: L. Callner spikes ball as M. James and G. Rosenthal set awaiting return. 191 iris’ (Hgmmtsttcs RoII pJttlj uccrss TOP ROW: W. Wallach, K. Loiacano, K. Walczak, R. Ridenhower. J. Buffo, W. Vinci, K. Slomo, C. Lyman. ROW 2: Coach Armour, K. McGuire, M. Taldone, N. Stec, J. Lease, L. Sch¬ neider, C. Buffo, C. Hanrahan, S. Dosse, Coach Sloan. BOTTOM ROW: S. Kozub, J. Mac¬ Donald, J. Cohen, K. Dermer, C. Putz, M. Quirk. This year the Girls ' Gymnastics team had another great season, finishing second in the Central Suburban League. Their winning efforts were backed up by the performances of se¬ niors Sue Kozub and Jackie Cohen, and juniors Jane MacDonald, Chris Putz, Carol Buffo and Karen Dermer. In the league meet Kozub captured all around title and took first in the un¬ even bars. Cohen placed second in the uneven bars, third in vaulting, and sixth in floor exercise. During this 1975-76 season the team had the largest group of highly skilled freshman they have ever had, ac¬ cording to Coach Judi Sloan. K. Dermer finishes a cast wrap in her compulso¬ ry bar routine. 192 LEFT; S. Kozub, CSL all-around champ, as she poses during her floor exercise routine. ABOVE: C. Buffo gracefully performs on the balance beam. ABOVE: J. Cohen flies through the air as she approaches the vaulting horse. LEFT: M. Quirk completes her floor exercise with a lovely final pose. 193 196 J corebmtrb 1976 VARSITY SOCCER Niles West 2 Morton East 3 Niles West 0 Lake Forest 1 Niles West 2 Waukegan East 1 Niles West 2 Hoffman Estates 0 N.les West 2 Evanston 4 Niles West 3 Oak Pork 1 Niles West 2 Maine East 4 Niles West 2 Maine South 7 Niles West 2 Glenbrook South 1 Niles West 2 Maine West 1 Niles West 2 Niles East 1 Niles West 2 Glenbrook North 3 Niles West 0 Niles North 1 Niles West 3 Hoffman Estates 0 SOPHOMORE SOCCER Niles West 3 Morton East 0 Niles West 1 Lake Forest 2 Niles West 5 Waukegan East 1 Niles West 1 Hoffman Estates 0 Niles West 1 Evanston 1 Niles West 2 Maine East 2 Niles West 2 Maine South 0 Niles West 3 Glenbrook South 0 Niles West 1 Maine West 1 Niles West 0 Niles East 1 Niles West 0 Glenbrook North 3 Niles West 3 Niles North 2 Niles West 2 Hoffman Estates 0 FRESHMAN A SOCCER Niles West 3 Lake Forest 2 Niles West 4 Waukegan 5 Niles West 1 Evanston 2 Niles West 1 Oak Park 0 Niles West 4 Maine East 0 Niles West 1 Maine South 4 Niles West 7 Glenbrook South 0 Niles West 3 Maine West 0 Niles West 3 Niles East 1 Niles West 0 Glenbrook North 2 Niles West 2 Niles North 0 Niles West 3 Glenbrook South 0 Niles West 2 New Trier East 0 Niles West 2 Maine South 4 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Niles West 19 Elmwood Park 44 Niles West $3 Farrogut 34 Niles West 23 King 35 Niles West 45 Evanston 18 Niles West 22 Waukegan East 35 Niles West 23 St. Benedict 35 Niles West 22 Quigley North 34 Niles West 45 Maine East 18 Niles West 43 Maine West 19 Niles West 31 Niles East 25 Niles West 40 Maine South 19 Niles West 36 Glenbrook South 19 Niles West 25 Kennedy 31 Niles West 24 DeLaSalle 33 Niles West 22 Taft 33 Niles West 17 Niles North 42 Niles West 26 Glenbrook North 30 Niles West 42 Niles East 19 Niles West 42 Niles North 77 FRESHMAN B SOCCER Niles West 1 New Trier West 1 Niles West 0 Lake Forest 0 Niles West 1 Evanston 1 Niles West 5 Niles East 0 Niles West 7 Maine East 0 Niles West 1 Maine West 0 Niles West 2 Glenbrook North 0 Niles West 3 Niles North 1 SOPHOMORE CROSS COUNTRY Niles West 27 Elmwood Park 28 Niles West 45 Evanston 18 Niles West 23 St. Benedict 33 Niles West 32 Quigley North 25 Niles West 37 Waukegan East 22 Niles West 4 1 Maine West 20 Niles West 43 Maine East 18 Niles West 47 Niles East 16 Niles West 48 Maine South 15 Niles West 34 Glenbrook South 24 Niles West 40 DeLaSalle 18 Niles West 37 Kennedy 24 Niles West 21 Niles North 34 Niles West 37 Glenbrook North 18 Niles West 67 Niles East 16 Niles West 67 Niles North 54 VARSITY GOLF Niles West 157 Notre Dame 173 Niles West 155 Evanston 175 Niles West 154 Palatine 156 Niles West 162 Conant 158 Niles West 170 Waukegan East 157 Niles West 161 Glenbrook North 160 Niles West 174 Maine East 183 Niles West 174 Glenbrook South 165 Niles West 171 Niles East 167 Niles West 157 Niles North 164 Niles West 156 Maine South 153 Niles West 160 Maine West 173 Illinois High School Districts 3rd Sectionals Tied for 7th League Meet 5th 198 SOPHOMORE GOLF Niles West 18 1 Notre Dame 196 Niles West 189 Evanston 210 Niles West 184 Palatine 186 Niles West 184 Conant 185 Niles West 217 Waukegan 215 Niles West 197 Glenbrook North 179 Niles West 180 Maine East 206 Niles West 184 Glenbrook South 178 Niles West 175 Niles East 210 Niles West 184 Niles North 195 Niles West 1 73 Maine South 177 Niles West 176 Maine West 179 3rd place conference meet VARSITY FOOTBALL Niles West 12 Glenbard South 13 Niles West 14 Waukegan East 0 Niles West 20 GlenbrookNorth 26 Niles West 14 Maine East 7 Niles West 0 Glenbrook South 7 Niles West 49 Niles East 19 Niles West 35 Niles North 8 Niles West 20 Maine South 21 Niles West 3 Maine West 6 FRESHMAN A FOOTBALL Niles West 12 Waukegan East 8 Niles West 0 Glenbrook North 20 Niles West 0 Maine East 18 Niles West 0 Glenbrook South 26 Niles West 12 Niles East 0 Niles West 0 Niles North 21 Niles West 8 Maine South 26 Niles West 8 Maine West 32 FRESHMAN B FOOTBALL Niles West 6 Waukegan East 13 Niles West 0 Glenbrook North 32 Niles West 0 Maine East 22 Niles West 0 Glenbrook South 21 Niles West 1 Niles East 0 Niles West 0 Niles North 22 Niles West 6 Maine South 24 Niles West 22 Maine West 0 GIRLS TENNIS Niles West 5 Deerfield 2 Niles West 7 Maine East 0 Niles West 7 Niles North 0 Niles West 5 Maine South 2 Niles West 1 Glenbrook North 6 Niles West 6 Niles East 1 Niles West 3 Glenbrook North 4 Niles West 0 Highland Park 7 Niles West 7 Maine West 0 Niles West 7 Regina Dominican 0 Niles West 2 Evanston 5 GIRLS SWIMMING Niles West L Morton East W Miles West L Maine West W Niles West W Niles East W Niles West L Main East W Niles West L Glenbrook North W Niles West L Niles North W Niles West L Maine South W Niles West L Glenbrook South W Niles West L Evanston W League Meet 6th place FRESHMAN B BASKETBALL Niles West 33 Lyons 43 Niles West 45 Glenbrook South 43 Niles West 37 Glenbrook North 31 Niles West 40 Maine Eost 48 Niles West 4 1 Maine West 37 Niles West 37 Niles North 44 Niles West 28 Maine South 49 Niles West 50 Niles East 43 Niles West 34 New Trier Eost 45 Niles West 42 Glenbrook South 36 Niles West 32 Glenbrook North 45 Niles West 45 Maine West 36 Niles West 36 Maine East 46 Niles West 49 Niles North 48 Niles West 32 Niles East 36 Niles West 26 Maine South 64 VARSITY BASKETBALL Niles West 59 Lyons 61 Niles West 70 Highland Park 54 Niles West 63 Evanston 44 Niles West 77 Notre Dome 38 Niles West 69 Loyola 65 Niles West 65 Glenbrook South 51 Niles West 69 Waukegan West 49 Niles West 74 Glenbrook North 50 Niles West 75 Maine Eost 57 Niles West 69 Maine West 56 Niles West 76 Downers Grove 53 Niles West 68 Morgan Park 69 Niles West 72 Niles North 46 Niles West 56 Maine South 58 Niles West 74 Niles Eost 69 Niles West 74 Glenbrook South 45 Niles West 52 New Trier East 44 Niles West 73 Glenbrook North 55 Niles West 74 Maine West 63 Niles West 52 Maine East 48 Niles West 78 Niles North 61 Niles West 83 Niles Eost 63 Niles West 73 Maine South 75 199 VARSITY GYMNASTICS Niles West 104.30 Conant 80.04 Niles West 104.30 Wheaton Central 60.32 Niles West 107.05 New Trier East 1 10.84 Niles West 1 14.97 Glenbrook South 95.66 Niles West 1 13.65 Glenbrook North 101.71 Niles West 123.20 Maine East 115.06 Niles West 1 1 7.63 New Trier West 93.25 Niles West 120.62 Maine West 88.04 Niles West 1 18.04 Arlington 122.68 Niles West 107.78 Niles North 135.70 Niles West 97.14 Highland Park 86.90 Niles West 1 15.06 Niles East 120.31 Niles West 1 22.83 Maine South 119.34 Niles West 103.76 Evanston 68.68 FRESHMAN GYMNASTICS Niles West 35.35 New Trier East 27.60 Niles West 42.44 Glenbrook South 33.68 Niles West 4 1.78 Evanston 30.68 Niles West 53.66 Glenbrook North 42.64 Niles West 56.88 Maine East 39.92 Niles West 60.20 New Trier West 23.80 Niles West 60.52 Maine West 36.90 ' Niles West 57.28 Arlington 10.20 Niles West 67.34 Niles North 58.00 Niles West 58.40 Niles West 49.64 Niles West 67.88 Highland Park 56.22 Niles West 69.30 Maine South 00.00 200 VARSITY WRESTLING Niles West 36 Luther North 16 Niles West 4 1 Lake Forest 14 Niles West 14 Highland Park 35 Niles West 15 Palatine 35 Niles West 24 Rockford Auburn 28 Niles West 19 Glenbrook South 38 Niles West 4 1 Waukegan West 17 Niles West 29 Maine East 26 Niles West 1 1 Maine West 41 Niles West 33 Notre Dame 19 Niles West 21 Maine North 22 Niles West 34 Niles North 21 Niles West 42 New Trier East 17 Niles West 3 1 Wauconda 18 Niles West 5 1 Elmwood Park 7 Niles West 1 7 Niles East 26 Niles West 23 Maine South 32 Niles West 15 Glenbrook North 31 SOPHOMORE WRESTLING Niles West 48 Luther North 18 Niles West 45 Lake Forest 12 Niles West 30 Highland Park 39 Niles West 10 Palatine 54 Niles West 13 Rockford 46 Niles West 27 Glenbrook South 20 Niles West 25 Waukegan West 4 1 Niles West 34 Forest View 22 Niles West 9 Maine East 34 Niles West 16 Maine West 42 Niles West 47 Notre Dame 9 Miles West 55 Maine North 6 Niles West 49 Niles North 15 Niles West 44 New Trier East 15 Niles West 36 Wauconda 27 Niles West 57 Elmwood Park 6 Niles West 17 Niles East 32 Niles West 3 1 Maine South 27 Niles West 24 Glenbrook North 36 FRESHMAN WRESTLING Niles West 52 Highland Pork 31 Niles West 27 Loyola 38 Niles West 49 Glenbrook South 22 Niles West 25 Waukegan West 51 Niles West 39 Forest View 27 Niles West 15 Maine East 48 Niles West 35 Maine West 29 Niles West 5 1 Notre Dome 15 Niles West 72 Maine North 0 Niles West 23 Niles North 36 Niles West 35 New Trier East 30 Niles West 24 Wauconda 45 Niles West 28 Niles East 37 Niles West 3 1 Maine South 30 Niles West 1 7 Glenbrook North 45 Niles West 72 Elmwood Park 0 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Niles West 2 Deerfield 1 Niles West 0 Maine West 2 Niles West 2 Maine East 1 Niles West 0 Waukegan West 2 Niles West 2 Glenbrook North 1 Niles West 0 Maine South 2 Niles West 0 Niles North 2 Niles West 2 Highland Park 1 Niles West 0 Niles East 2 Niles West 2 Glenbrook South 0 M GIRLS BOWLING Niles West 2 St. Benedict 3 Niles West 5 Niles East 0 Niles West 5 Maine East 0 Niles West 5 Glenbrook North 0 Niles West 5 Niles East 0 Niles West 1 Maine East 4 Niles West 4 Glenbrook North 1 Niles West 0 St. Benedict 5 VARSITY INDOOR TRACK Niles West 27 Riverside Brook. 39 Niles West 27 Maine East 92 Niles West 27 Oak Park 79 Niles West 27 Glenbard West 34 Niles West 58 Maine South 59 Niles West 71 Hoffman Estates 72 Niles West 71 Roosevelt 27 Niles West 71 Maine North 26 Niles West 71 Lake View 25 Niles West 53 Loyola 68 Niles West 53 Glenbrook North 36 Niles West 53 Conant 34 Niles West 88 Rolling Meadows 71 Niles West 88 Taft 45 Niles West 52 Maine North 60 Niles West 52 St. Patrick 44 Niles West 27 Bloom 1 15 Niles West 27 East Moline 27 Niles West 100 Notre Dame 56 Miles West 100 Niles East 36 Miles West 100 Niles North 22 201 tfrerstmts $ xz mzxt ffizz t J i txer The Freshmen came to the Mixer with old friends and left after making new ones. The attendance at this year ' s Frosh Mixer was better than any in the recent past. Everyone who at¬ tended seemed to enjoy themselves. RIGHT: Freshmen enjoy the music at the Mixer. BELOW; Dorian Gray plays to the enjoyment of the class of 1979. BELOW RIGHT: Natalie Block boogies to the music. ■I 205 JBtstrtct College tgljt Successful For the second straight year, the Niles West Guidance Dept, played host to the largest high school College Night in the Chicagoland area . Representatives from over 1200 colleges, ranging from the Armed Forces to Harvard Universi¬ ty, came to Niles West to inform and assist students in the difficult task of choosing the right college for them. TOP: Two college representatives compare notes on their respective schools. TOP RIGHT: A representative from the Army discusses recruiting qualifications with some students; RIGHT: The University of Illinois counselor informs students about financial aid. Parents pearn ,A pesstm ,Ai (©pen plnuse Open House was an opportunity for the parents of students to meet the student ' s teachers. The parents went to each of the student ' s classes and during free periods they had an opportunity to learn about several school sponsored or¬ ganizations. n i 1 i iwH 1 ! J« 1 M !j W i m Bks 206 207 (Holfrm ®rojatts diet ttje lues This year ' s Homecoming was a complete success. The Homecoming committee consisted of J. Hosfield, chairwomen, N. Weiss, parade, J. Dominic, C. Dominic, J. Polin, and S. Polin ice cream social. The Pep Rally was headed by B. Goldberg, L. Lehrner, K. Zucker and P. Beswick. The preceeding week ' s activities were arranged by R. Simon and T. Atsaves. M. Hentz, A. Balcerac, S. Astrene, C. Kestler and L. Todd organized the dance. L. Levin controlled the queen elections. M. Gump and C. Hintz were in charge of publicity. TOP: Anxiety mounts for the announcement of the 1975 Homecoming Queen. ABOVE LEFT: Homecoming Queen M. Hentz cremates a Niles East player with the Help of Mr. Trapp. RIGHT: Homecoming ' 75 208 Momrcomtng (Court TOP ROW: P. Orford, J. Mueller, L. Edington, T. Arns, D. Schmidt, F. Zeedyk, E. Perlow, J. Bruner. FRONT ROW: I. Spahr, N. Deleonardis, C. Hanrahan, L. Salafatinos, Queen M. Hentz, C. Hintz, L. Lauders, L. Toppel. The 1975 Homecoming Court joyfully took part in an exciting and memorable afternoon. 210 nmccomtng floats TOP LEFT: T. Sandlow proudly drives the senior class float. LEFT: Seniors L. Callner and L. Schneider anxiously await the judges decision concerning awards on their class float. ABOVE: The freshmen class won first place for their outstanding float. Memories ' ' Moonlight Memories ' 7 was the theme of this year ' s Homecoming Dance. The highlight was the crowing of the 1975 Homecoming Queen M. Hentz. RIGHT: J. Brune r, and A. Hirschauer take a minute out for some punch. BELOW: Homecoming Queen M. Hentz will have Moonlight Memories of this night with M. McDonald. ABOVE: The 1975 Homecoming court. 212 ABOVE: M. Ferdman and date enjoy dancing with each other. LEFT: M. Hentz and M. Mc¬ Donald enjoying the dance together. 213 2siks presents “d o sppU” On October 23, 24, and 25, Godspell was presented as perhaps the best show ever done on the Niles West stage. Using magic, pantomime, some audience participation, and a lot of talent, the eleven menber cast trans¬ formed a high school play into a once in a lifetime experience. M. Lemsky ' s portayal of Jesus was excellent in all aspects, Dave Higus with WE BESEECH THEE and Jan Polin and Renne Birnberg in BY MY SIDE moved the audience with their beau¬ tifully handled music. Excitement stirred as Sendee Beyda song BLESS THE LORD and Risa Brainin, only a sophomore, showed professionalism in DAY BY DAY . Members of the cast included Marc Benjoya, Susan Cohen, Ray Rueb, Don Schmidt, and Gretchen Witte. ABOVE RIGHT: D. Schmidt and R. Brainin tango to the music of J. Polin ' s trumpet. RIGHT: G. Witte demonstrates her grievance against S. Beyda, before the alter. BOTTOM RIGHT: S. Beyda and M. Benjoya in a scene from Godspell. ABOVE: G. Witte has a barrel of fun during the ABOVE: The cast enjoys a song together, show. ABOVE: R. Klemptner sings ' All Good Gifts . RIGHT: M. Lemsky in All for the Best . ABOVE: J. Polin finds time to relax during the show. BELOW: M. Lemsky and G. Witte in Turn Back Oh Man. ABOVE RIGHT: S. Beyda sings, Ach Hillel. “i onrag Jlfor ' Hooray for Hollywood was the title for this year ' s Pow Wow. It featured movies and stars of yesteryear . Glenn Adilman and Lee Goldberg did an excellent job supervising and directing the members of the cast. The musical directors, Lori Ochsmann and Mike Kondratowicz conducted the music like professionals. The Steering Committee consisted of: Dave Levine, technical director; Marla Lampert, choreographer and Scott Slein, writing director. TOP RIGHT: Some of the members of the standing company perform the number Hooray for Hollywood . RIGHT: Pow Wow members sing at their best. 218 TOP LEFT: R. Freedkin questions, Who ' s on first? TOP RIGHT: A couple of cast members clowning around. ABOVE: C. Rich as Dracula converses with the handsome Invisible Man. LEFT: J. Bondy dreams of being a star. 219 (Etjtlfrren’s OHjartges Jifarmat This year the Niles West Children ' s Theater returned to the use of the prescenium stage, with the production of In One Basket, directed by Ms. Molly Magee. The show consisted of 1 1 fables and fairy tales with such diverse titles as Rimouski and Oh, If I Could But Shiver . The show was performed in mid-December, and delighted all who saw it. TOP LEFT: The mouse attacks the wall. L — R: A. Graham, A. Lytton, B. Perlin, C. Shemroske, T. Potysman, M. Poticha, P. Graham. ABOVE: The mouse queries the cloud. L — R: M. Ro- ticha, P. Graham. ABOVE LEFT: The sun radi¬ ates power; A. Lytton, P. Graham. 221 “Mznben Ig l earts” TOP RIGHT: A couple enjoys the evening, hold¬ ing each other close. ABOVE: The Valentines Dance consisted of dancing and laughter. RIGHT: J. Schwartz and escort jive to the music. Why must I be a teenager in love? A familiar tune. On Feb. 14, Valen¬ tines Day we all found out. The S.A. B. sponsored an outstanding turnabout dance that was evening with hearts and cupids all around. The romantic setting was highlighted by the moody music by Flight. Another highlight was the crowning of King of Hearts Donald Schmidt. RIGHT: People enjoying the dance. ABOVE LEFT: Fern and Piper bump to the music of Flight . ABOVE: T. Sebastiano and date pose for a picture. BELOW: D. Rugen and M. Jaskolka rest for a moment from dancing. “Oklahoma!” is ©kag Cast CURLY Understudy AUNT ELLER LAUREY. Understudy IKE SKIDMORE FRED SLIM . WILL PARKER Understudy. JUD FRY Understudy. ADO ANNIE Understudy ALI HAKIM Understudy. GERTIE CUMMINGS ELLEN KATE. SYLVIE. ARMINA. AGGIE. LAURA POLLY. ANDREW CARNES Understudy. CORD ELAM JESS MIKE JOE SAM TEX. David Higus Don Schmidt .Cheryl Rich . . Sandra Beyda Risa Brainin . Don Schmidt Rick Scheingold . Glenn Adilman Mitch Lemsky Rick Scheingold David Schaffer Marc Benjoya Marla Lampert Missy Weil Jamie Baron Glenn Adilman .Julie Bondy .Risa Brainin Renee Birnberg Sue Silverman Heidi Pollyea Marthe Gump .Lori Kipnis .Missy Weil .Steve Stein Brian Turton Scott Slein . Lee Goldberg Larry Korer Troy Potysman .Brian Turton Scott Goldenberg DANCE ENSEMBLE Glenn Adilman Marc Benjoya Renee Birnberg Julie Bondy Peter Fleming Scott Goldenberg SueGlaberson Lisa Kharasch Lori Kipnis Heidi Pollyea Rich Scheingold Don Schmidt Sue Silverman Scott Slein Harlan Wallach Gretchen Witte WOMEN S ENSEMBLE MEN S ENSEMBLE Risa Brainin TammyCockmg Susan Cohen Kathy Diakoumis Robin Faye Cindy Gmsburg Marge Gump Marthe Gump Susan Hacker Lynne Knoblock Carolyn Lemsky Lauren Liss Donna Platt Jan Polm Marilyn Rosin Roblyn Smedberg Mary Beth Stamos Missy Weil Jimmy Baron Curt Basner Haim Brody Cary Drazner Lee Goldberg Joe Gump Randy Horwitz Larry Korer Steve Levinthal Bill Pattison Eddie Potash Troy Potysman John Provost Ray Rueb Miles Sonkin Brian Turton Oklahoma! came sweepin ' down the plain to dazzle the West audience on March 18-21. The revolutionizer of American musical theater — Okla¬ homa! , presented by an ensemble of over 150 students, truly lived up to its reputation. The music was never more vibrant, the costumes never so beauti¬ ful, the choreography never so perfect. The show was a refreshing presentation of the exceptional talent West is so proud to have. TOP: M. Lampert prepares for the show. ABOVE: C. Rich, J. Bondy, S. Beyda await their cues. 224 226 TOP: Aunt Eller breaks up farmer-cowboy rivalry at the box social. ABOVE: S. Slein, and J. Bondy await their cues backstage. ' -A ABOVE: Curly charms Aunt Eller as he asks her to the box social. TOP LEFT: S. Klein, and S. Jaffee distribute the girls ' hampers before the show. TOP RIGHT: R. Sheingold reacts to the rowdy commotion occurring as others look ot the Little Wonder. ABOVE: The Peddler man expresses his sorrow for being forced into marriage with Ado Annie. 227 LEFT: R. Smedberg fixes L. Knoblock ' s ribbon in the costume room. ABOVE: Curly asks Lawrey to go to Box Social with him. BELOW: K. Diakumis and J. Polin make last minute adjustment on their costumes before their entrance on stage. RIGHT: H. Pollyea, and L. Kipnis tempt Will as they dance around him. BELOW: Ain ' t Nobody gonna shoot out any¬ thing; this here ' s a party. ABOVE: Cowman and women enjoy the donee at Skidmore ' s. 229 TOP: Territory folks should stick together ABOVE: Ado Annie ' s Pa is not pleased with the peddler. RIGHT: Ali Hakim displays his wares to Aunt Eller and Ado Annie. ©revests presents of The Niles West auditorium was again filled with the beauty and mag- nificance of the fine arts on Friday and Saturday evenings, February 6 and 7. The Niles West Orchesis Dance Club presented An Evening of Dance ' perhaps the most unique and sophisticated dance show done on the West stage. The program consisted of ballet, jazz, and tap numbers. The West Orchestra and Stage Band added to the lively atmosphere along with the Westones accompaniment for the live music portions of the show. RIGHT: L. Kharasch and M. Slater in Could It Be Magic . ABOVE: S. Goldenberg and G. Witte are sur¬ rounded by dancers in Could It Be Magic . RIGHT: M. Lampert and S. Goldenberg in Rhapsody In Blue . 232 t TOP LEFT: L. Goldberg, G. Adilman, R. Shein- gold dance to ' ' Copland Suite. TOP RIGHT: M. Lemsky and G. Witte prepare for a lift in Rhapsody in Blue. LEFT: R. Smedberg, K. Gacki, and B. Rice show their talent in Don ' t Mess Up A Good Thing. ABOVE: Orchesis Members dance to Son of a Preacher Man. 233 234 their movement in Saturday Niaht Waltz. ABOVE: Westones sing for the Orchesis per¬ formance. TOP LEFT: L. Kharash and L. Liss warm up before going on stage. TOP RIGHT: S. Glaberson, M. Begoun, and M. Schiff dramatize (Bvmtmsts Perform Jimccessfnllo This year ' s Girls Gymnastic Team demonstrated routines at many junior high and grammar schools. Their total dedication and hard work proved suc¬ cessful in all of their performances. RIGHT: Seniors R. Gualano, C. Miller, L. Sch¬ neider, K. McGuire, N. Stec and M. Quirk reminisce about their four years on the team. BELOW: K. McGuire, L. Schneider, J. Lease, C. Buffo and C. Putz begin their ball routine with the song Homeward Bound . H 1 FTn l I TOP LEFT: Girl ' s on the Gymnastic Team per¬ form their streamers routine. BELOW RIGHT: A modern gymnastics hoop routine is performed by N. Stec, C. Miller, M. Quirk, J. Kleifield, R. Gualano and G. Hoffman. ABOVE: P. Desalvo scales into a forward roll in her optical beam routine. 236 ABOVE: M. Weiss, C. Hanrahan, S. Pavlik, S. Dosse, K. Kerbel, K. Loicano and D. Pockrandt gracefully perform their mass floor exercise rou¬ tine. LEFT: L. Schneider and J. Lease enjoy prac¬ ticing their routine. ABOVE: K. Dermer, J. Buffo, K. Sloma, and W. Vinci strike a pose from their scarves routine. 237 ® r e a t i ft t J rts 238 forums presents ♦ ♦ UPPER LEFT; Presidential candidate Sargent Shriver listens attentively to a question. ABOVE; Shriver chats with students. LEFT; Ev¬ erything ' s okay with Senator Percy. This year Forums presented an ex¬ cellent selection of speakers. The leadership of club sponsor Ms. Elizabeth Belkin and president Jack Schwartz helped make the organiza¬ tion a tremendous success. Speakers like Senator Charles Percy, presiden¬ tial candidate Sargent Shriver, Secre¬ tary of State and gubenatorial can¬ didate Michael J. Howlett and newsman Bill Kurtis all presented in¬ teresting and informative sessions. 239 Jfcsttfral Successful This year ' s Holiday Festival was, as usual, an excellent production. The Festival was made possible by the combined efforts of Mr. Hugh McGee, Mr. Charles Groeling and Mr. Ted Kaitchuck. All the musical groups of Niles West participated in this annual event. RIGHT: The Concert Orchestra concentrates while playing. r V m u w SI ' , 1 M m k ■ ' - JlL ' ABOVE: Members of Acapella prepare for the final number. 240 The combined groups wait for their cue from the conductor. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Kaitchuck conducts the band during the festival. BOTTOM RIGHT: D. Cagen performs a trumpet solo. 241 33 y (© + 33arh $$ork This years Aquasprites show, Water¬ fall Through Time , was a big splash. The show consisted of 13 numbers, including one by Orchesis Dance Com¬ pany. The numbers were accompanied by the jazz band. Miss Kouba or¬ ganized the 30 girls and 3 boys into an excellent show based on the theme A Time Machine . Aquasprites club is divided into 2 groups; senior con¬ sisting of 21 girls and junior with 9 girls. The girls worked all year to com¬ bine dancing and synchronized swim¬ ming into an exciting and lively show. Girls perform their routines for the Aquasprite show; Waterfall Through Time. 242 ABOVE: AQUASPRITES: Top Row; L. King, E. Burns, M. Burns, G. Krai I is, J. Derichs, M. Zimmer, C. Rosebrook, I. Besterman, L. Moeller, T. Sonne, A. Harris, D. Gutenkauf. Middle Row; J. Sierzega, K. Gutenkouf, T. Rotner, J. Heinz, L. Sandberg, A. Tolsky, I. Spahr, J. Scherer. Bottom Row; A. Diomond, S. Haskell, Ms. Kouba, S. Slavin, C. Hansen. Not pictured; T. LaRosa, D. Ellyne, J. Lyman, D. Loos, S. Schlag, L. Knoblock. LEFT: Girls prac¬ tice, anticipating the big night . 243 cljnol Plans ast (Elnstttg The primary concern of the 1975-76 School Board was to secure the future of the Niles Township schools and the students of the district. Declining en¬ rollment in the district forced the Board into the decision to close East, and the subsequent redistricting of the feeder schools and the decision as to how to phase out East. The Board was also faced with poor legislation from Springfield, as well as contract nego¬ tiations, since ' 76 was the expiration year for the teacher contract. TOP: Board members; STANDING: Dr. Edward Kaminski, Mr. James Gottreich, Mr. George Hanus, Mr. Fred Minkus. SITTING: Ms. Evelyn Rosenzweig, Ms. Shirley Garland, Dr. Eric Moch. RIGHT: SRA Board delegate Sima Issen confers with the East delegate about an issue before the Board. BELOW: As superintendent Dr. Wesley Gibbs researches a question. Board chairman Shirley Garland listens to the discus¬ sion. TOP LEFT: The school board holds a public hearing concerning the redistricting of the township. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Fred Minkus mokes a correction in the minutes of the previous meeting. ABOVE LEFT: Interested observers follow the discussion of the Board. ABOVE: Dr. Eric Moch brings out an important point while Ms. Evelyn Rosenzweig looks on. LEFT: Mr. George Hanus is skeptical about Dr. Edward Kaminski ' s view of the discussion. 247 % t fBgttamtc JBuo Dr. Mannos and Niles West have seen another colossal year come about. Many exciting innovations took place in the drama department, which began its season with the rock opera Godspell. Niles West also became the proud possessor of one of the finest driving ranges in the nation. We joined the country in celebrating its bicenten¬ nial and the school ' s fifteenth anniver¬ sary. The administration truly kept The Spirit of ' 76 . Dr. Nicholas T. Mannos Mr. Dennis Fickes Mr. Jerry Kupferberg 248 Mr. Gerald Turry Mr. Edmund Brufke Ms. Geri Nash Mr. Richard Antes 250 ®o ®ake (©r ot ®ake ,31s (©uestion Mr. Harry Sortal Ms. Roberta Jorgeson The Niles West Guidance Department successfully led students through another school year. Assisting approxi¬ mately 280 students apiece, each counselor contended with a great amount of work which consisted of schedule changes, applications for ad¬ mission to college, and the credit- audit program. The counselors also helped with college night and open house. The Guidance Department provided an effective testing program, job in¬ formation for students, and an accu¬ rate listing of scholarship offers again this year. The newest innovations in the department were outlined sched¬ ule changing and demographic data via the computer. Mr. Leo Hoosline 251 JVrt iBeph ffitmobe Is The Art Department was remodeled this year. Provided with six new rooms, students were able to acquire addr- tional skills and develop practical tal¬ ents while being supervised by teach¬ ers. The primary objective of the Art Department was to teach students to observe nature, expressions, thoughts, and feelings and apply them to various art forms. This theme enabled students to learn and have fun in a pleasant, relaxed atmosphere. Ms. Marjorie Hoffman Mr. Gary Davis 254 UBtness ] tnt fits Mr. Frank Fitzpatrick Once again, the Business Education Department offered many advantages to students seeking jobs upon gradua¬ tion. It assisted students in math, law, management, shorthand, typwriting, English, and communications. The courses introduced the students to a wide vocabulary of business terms and furthered the skills of reading, writing, and computation. College-bound students were bene¬ fited by learning shorthand and effec¬ tive notetaking in class. They were also able to earn extra money by using their skills in part-time jobs. Ms. Dorothy Wise Mr. Pat Savage 255 Mr. Ewald Grosshuesch 256 (Ham JVppeal The Cooperative Vocational Education Department continued to provide West students with the opportunity to apply skills learned in the classroom to the changing world of work. This year a greater number of students enrolled in Work-Study. In the daily class period they were taught money man¬ agement, contracting for goods and services, using government services, applying for a job, and the evaluation of a job experience. During training, students earned money while learning skills and good work habits from expe¬ rienced personnel. Mr. Gene Volkman 257 (3)ttbustrtal JVrts lExpattfrg The Industrial Arts Department con¬ tinued to promote student interest in skilled labor. Students who were curious about learning how things work were able to enroll in a great va¬ riety of courses. These courses included auto mechanics, aeronautics, electricity, radio technology, and in¬ dustrial drawing. Once again, the In¬ dustrial Arts Department succeeded in teaching students valuable skills which would benefit them in the fu¬ ture. Mr. Mel Schmidt Mr. Tom Kaiser 258 i i cntc” comes to ttje zrtgltslj JBcpt. Niles West welcomed two new teachers to the English Department this year. They were Mr. Michael Drumsta, and from Niles North, Ms. Linda Horwitz. A totally new course, Play Directing, taught by Robert Johnson, helped students learn what really goes on when directing a major production. After a summer of hard work, Ms. Graham, Mr. Batts, and Mr. Orr presented Genie to the Niles West freshmen. Genie is a compu¬ terized method of teaching grammar, vocabulary, and general language arts skills. The program was in a experimental stage this year, but hopefully will be widened to cover a four-year English curricu¬ lum. Ms. Barbara Gordon Mr. Edmund Berek Ms. Angela Graham Mr. Robert Johnson 260 Mr. John DuBois 261 Ms. Faith Shapiro Mr. James Knaak Mr. Robert Gallagher 263 Mr. James Batts ' MrOVt Glcm ersattcmal Courses This year students at West used the wireless listening system in the foreign language resource center. Up to 36 students listened to any six programs the console could broadcast at one time. The cassettes had both culture and language programs and were cited as a great advancement toward individualized learning. Teachers also used the new cassettes for classroom work. More conversational courses for students who were not college-bound were offered this year. These courses enabled students to learn a foreign language for travel, personal use, or just for fu n. Ms. Kay Beck Mr. Roger Stein 265 Ms. Irma Stefanini 267 Pome increases Popularity The Home Economics Department increased its popularity with West students this year. With the high prices of food and clothing, it provided valuable lessons in budgeting and money management. This year Nursery School and Child Development were combined. Students cared for pre-school children and planned activities which consisted of quiet group play, free play, outdoor play, and creative activity. Mental, emotional, social, and physical aspects from conception to adolescence were studied as they related to growth and behavior. Once again, valuable pre¬ paration was provided for parenthood and child related careers. Ms. Barbara Chausow Ms. Elizabeth Oldham Ms. Wilda DeFur Ms. Marian Jaeschke Ms. Nancy Erickson 268 Ji’cfyool Pitt] Jifyoulbers The Drivers 7 Education Department added a driving range this year. The range was financed through a federal grant and was designed to replace the classroom simulators. It effectively gave students experience driving in cars without teachers, adequately preparing them for the actual driving experience they will encounter after passing the drivers 7 license test. Mr. Don Huff Mr. Bill Richardson Mr. Gene Earl Mr. Jim Kettleborough 269 Computer Msag e Boubleb The Math Department this year has been using the computer almost twice as much as in previous years. The al¬ gebra teachers used the computer to make practice sheets for students. This year room 309 was used as an open lab which was run by the students. Students had access to the teletype, the CRT and the plotter which was in the computer lab. Mr. Stan Jones Ms. Marge Gerhardt Mr. Ralph Wiedl 270 Mr. Leonard Sachs Ms. Mavis Streyffeler 271 Mr. Carl Geis Ms. Kathleen Bentsen 272 Mr. Don Field Ms. Alice Foote 4$lehta Center An Integral |3art ©f JUJUest The Media Center continued to be an integral part of the school: librarians served as coordinators for academic departments. They provided resources which were planned in connection with the curriculum. The Media Center also planned other activities such as art ex¬ hibits, book displays and film pro¬ grams. The Audio Visual Area of the Media Center also provided such services as the processing of films for school pro¬ grams and providing audio visual equipment. There was also a graphic arts service. Ms. Helen Porten Ms. Phyllis Epstein Ms. Eleanor Parker 274 Wnstc talent (©rt 43tsplag Mr. Ted Kaitchuck Mr. Hugh McGee The Music Department this year gave the students at West who were inter¬ ested in learning a musical instrument or vocal lessons the opportunity of showing their talents in the many recitals. The Department also had sev¬ eral non-performing courses, for the students interested in the study of lis¬ tening to all styles of music, both con- tempary and classical. The courses were designed to help students to make listening a more fulfilling expe¬ rience. 275 -Crfo (Djartge in p.JL JBeptments This year ' s P.E. program changed a great deal from last year ' s. The staff was limited and classes were overcrowded. As a result there was less choice of classes in the girls elective program and the boys totally dropped the elective program substituting a fixed program. For girls it made changes which benefited most girls. One of the things that was different was the grading scale. Girls ' P.E. con¬ verted to the scale the boys were using so that when the co-ed program was put into effect the grading system would be the same. They used the point system, giving up to 3 points for every day in attendance. Although the P.E. Departments were limited on staff, they tried to bring a few new classes. Girls P.E. brought in more tap and ballet. The Boys Department gave more detailed instruction and used more films to aid such classes as Volleyball and tennis. Mr. John Armour Ms. Arlene Mulder Mr. John Handzel 276 UAL! INI Mr. Mike Skuban Ms. Lucille Swift Mr. John Burkel 277 Mr. Bill Schnurr Ms. Karen Shankman Ms. Judy Kay 278 txtxxtt iBeph Prnfatbes Valuable J natxxlzbQt The Science Department continued to provide students with valuable knowl¬ edge in a variety of fields. No new classes were introduced this year, how¬ ever, all teachers used the computer for planning new class work. Science Seminar was popular with many new and interesting projects. Mr. William Schafer Mr. Robert Hanrahan Mr. James Strnad Mr. Gerald Firak 280 Mr. Jerry Jackson 281 Mr. William Apostal Mr. Larry Broy 283 i Mr. Glenn Dessing Mr. David Schusteff Mr. Emmet Carlson foetal J tuiues (Bats j xctnttnnwl This year the Social Studies depart¬ ment joined the country ' s Bicentennial celebration with two major contests. The first consisted of writing a Bicen¬ tennial Minute and was open to se¬ niors only. The first place winner, Sharon Weinfeld, received a $50.00 U.S. Savings Bond. The second place winner, Eric Chen, was awarded a $25.00 bond. The second contest was open to all grades and consisted of identifying people, places, and ar¬ tifacts from United States history. Sophomore Steve Lipschultz won all four weekly contests and became the grand prize winner. Mr. Gerald Boevers Mr. Blaine Gemeny 284 286 Mr. Dan Hill special trbicts JVtbs The Special Services Department con¬ tinued to provide services for students other than those that could be ob¬ tained in the classroom. Students were given valuable psychological as well as physical help. The teaching aids in the reading center effectively supplied reading consultation for teachers and also increased reading ability in students. Once again, the Special Ser¬ vices Department kept Niles West happy, healthy, and secure. Ms. Marlene Peterson Mr. Charles Kemmler Mr. Ron Campbell 288 Ms. Edythe Dalsey 289 290 Mr. William Kelly Ms. Rena Sternberg Mr. David Lee Ms. Pat Mikos Mr. David Solovy Ms. Abigail Lawrence 291 Ms. Rita Schalk 1976 Ji pectrmit Co-Editors Hope Saidel Randy Sheridan Faculty Advisors Jim Johnson Jerry Orr Scholars Sue Bernstein Rita Maron Pupils Marthe Gump Diane May David Novak Juniors Donna Marie Gajewski Guilds Fran Fishbein, Editor Michael Shartiag Ron Stein Contenders David Freedman, Editor Gayle Rosenthal, Editor Jim Shapiro, Editor Ellen Freedman Marcy Maslov Diversions Andy Borovik, Editor Mike Ganz Suzi Polin Tom Sandlow Linda Schneider Preceptors Marla Fine, Editor Marla Cohen Ed Shilvock Sue Silverman Art Staff Steffi Newman Steve Stein Photographers Brian Galford Lee Karlin Larry Levine Robert Perlin Dave Schaffer Jack Schwartz Steve Shapiro Special thanks to Mr. Morris Ferenson for his time, effort, and assistance. 292 DEAN ANDERSON: Swimming 1,2,3, Baseball 1, Football 1. CHRIS ARENDT: Bronze Key, Football 1, Track 1,2,3, Cross Country 2,3, Varsity Captain, N- Club. BARRY ARONS: Bronze Key 3, Silver Key 4, Renselear Medal 3, Illinois State Scholar 4, Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 4, Photo Club 1, German Club 3, AFS 4, Computer Club 2,3,4 President 4, Science Seminar 2,3,4 Senior Class Council 4, Varsity Math Team 4, Computer Operator 3. LINDA AXELROD: White Certificate 1, Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Illinois State Scholar 4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Orchesis 1,2,3,4, Vice- President 4, Pow Wow 3,4, Sweet Charity 2, Galibo 1,2, Phantast 3, An Evening of Dance 4, Fine Arts Festival 2, Junior Class Council 3, Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 4, Publicity Crew 3, Orchesis Float Committee 3. BEN BAER: III. State Scholar, National Honor Society 3; Bronze Key 3; Silver Key 4; Who ' s who in Americon H.S. Students 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; 1st place award in Regional Science Fair 3; Science Seminar 2,3,4; Ecology Club 3; Earth Science Club 3; Computer Operator 3; Il¬ linois Junior Academy of Science 2,3,4; Ameri¬ can Field Service 4; Recycling Center 3,4. ROBERTA BENBOW: Bronze Key, Silver Key, German Club 1, Usherettes 2, AFS 3, Thespians 3.4, Stage Crew 2,3,4, Invisible People 2, Sweet Charity 2, My Fair Lady 2, Puss ' N Boots 3, Fiddler on the Roof 3, Pow Wow 3, Orchesis 2.4, Galibo 2,3, Spring Play 3, The Lion Who Wouldn ' t 3, George M. 3, Godspell 4, Pow Wow 4, In One Basket 4, Tech. Director Oklahoma 4. MARC BENJOYA: Scarlet Certificate, Bronze Key, Football 1,2, Swimming 1,2, Mixed Chorus 1, Concert Choir 2,3,4, Westones 3,4, Acapella 3,4, Publicity Crew for Godspell 4, Holiday Fes¬ tival 1,2,3,4, May Festival 1,2,3,4, February Concert 2,3,4, Mitch Miller Show 3, 1975 Music Tour 3, Godspell 4, Oklahoma 4, Orchesis Show 4, Solo and Ensemble 4. LARRY BENSON: Academic Achievement Award 2, Bronze Key 3, Illinois State Scholar 4. CONNIE BERAN: Bronze Key, GAA 1. PATTI BERNARDINI: Honor Roll 2,3,4. JOANNE BERNSTEIN: Bronze Key; Silver Key; Gold Key; White Certificate; Tennis Team 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2; Project Sage Leaders 4; Se¬ nior Float Committee. SUSAN BERNSTEIN: IHSA Music Contest 3, Bicentennial Seniors Contest 4, Publication in A.G. Magazine 1, Cyrano de Bergerac Achieve¬ ment Award 4, Concert Orchestra 2,3,4, Forensics 1,2,3,4, Opus One 1,3,4, Thespians 2,3,4, AFS 4, Spectrum 4, Vivace 2, Children ' s Theatre Clown, Invisible People 2, Invention 2, Cast: Puss ' N Boots 3, Phantast 3, Publicity; You ' re A Good Man, Charlie Brown 1, Sweet Charity 2, Pow Wow 3, Spring Play 3, Spring Children ' s Theatre 3, Oklahoma 4, Orchestra Fiddler on the Roof 3, Orchesis Dance Show 4, Holiday Festival 2,3,4, May Festival 2,3,4, New York Tour 2. PAM BESWICK: Bronze Key, Silver Key, Tennis Team Varsity 1,2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Pom Pon Squad 3,4, Leaders. SANDRA BEYDA: IHSA Drama and Speech Contest; 3rd in Sectionals and Districts; Na¬ tional Honors Society; Bronze Key; Thespians 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 3; V.P. 3; Concert Choir 3,4; V.P. 4; Acapella 3,4; Westones 3,4; Forensics 1; Orchesis 3; Cast Pinnocchio 1; Crew man of La Mancha 1; Crew You ' re a Good Man Charlie Brown 1; Cast Cabaret 1; Cast In¬ visible People 2; Crew Antigone 2; Cast Sweet Charity 2; Cast The Invention 2; Cast My Fair Lady 2; Student Director Puss in Boots 3; Cast Pow Wow 3; Cast Fiddler on the Roof 3; Cast Story Theatre 3; Dance Show 3,4; Cast George M 3; Cost Oklahoma 4. TRACY BALBIRER: Bronze Key 2, Leaders 1,2,3, Volleyball 2,3, Batgirls 1,2,3, GAA 1.2.3.4, Track 1, Students for Israel 1,2, Ecology 1, Homecoming Committee 1,4, Prom Committee 3. REGINA BALTES: White Certificate 3,4, Bronze Key 4, GAA 1, Crew for Gus Giordano. JAMIE BARON: Bronze Pin 2; Silver Pin 3; Gold Pin 4; Soph. Gymnastics Letter 2; Na¬ tional Honor Society 4; Soccer 1; Gymnastics 2,3; Russian Club 2; Thespian 3,4, Orchesis 3.4, Concert Choir 4; Westones 4; Cast Puss in Boots 3; Cast Pow Wow 3,4; Cast Fiddler on the Roof 3; Cast Ruffian on the Stair 3; Cast Brick and the Rose 3; Cast Oklahoma 4; Dance Show 3,4; Choir Concert 4; May Festival 4, Holiday Festival 4. KEN BEIDER: Football 1,2,3, Wrestling 1,2, Project Sage 4, West Word 3. ROLAND BELLMAN: Soccer 1,2,3,4, Swimming and Diving 2, Baseball 2, Aeronautics Club 1, N-Club 4, Concert Bond 2,3,4, Tour Band 2,3,4, Marching Band 1,2,3,4. SUSAN BELLMAN: Illinois State Scholar 4, Bronze Key 3, Timers ' Club 2,3, President 4, Pacesetter 1,GAA 1,2,3,4. 293 MARK BIRKLEY: Bronze Key 3, Computer Club 4, Computer Operotor 4, Bookstore Employee 3,4. RENEE BIRNBERG: Bronze Key 3; Illinois Stote Scholar 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Orchesis 2,3,4; Vivoce 3; Westones 3,4; Concert Choir 3,4; Thespians 4, Cost Sweet Charity 2; Cast My Fair Lady 3; Pow Wow 74 Cost Assistant to Director; Pow Wow 75 Co-Costume Designer; Cost Fiddler on the Roof 3; Cost George M 4; Cost Godspell 4, Cast Oklahoma 4. GREG BLASZYNSKI: Football 1,2, Hockey 3,4. ROCHELLE BLUMENSTEIN: White Certificate 1, Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Students for Israel 2, Thespians 2,3,4, Treasur¬ er 4, Stage Crew 2,3,4, Invisible People 2, An¬ tigone 2, Sweet Charity 2, Invention 2, May Music Festival 2, My Fair Lady 3, Puss N Boots 3, Pow Wow ' 74 3, Fiddler on the Roof 3, Spring Play 3, George M. 4, Godspell 4, Pow Wow ' 75 4, Orchesis Dance Show 4. SHERRY BOCKEL: Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze Key 3; Silver Key 4; German Club 1; Timers 2; Usherettes 2; GAA 1,2,3. JULIE ANN BONDY: Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze Key 3, GAA 1,2,3; Orchesis 1,2,3,4; Forensics 1; Pow Wow Costume Chairman 3; Cast 4; Cast Lion Who Wouldn ' t 3; Cast Fid¬ dler on the Roof 3; Cost Oklahoma 4, Donee Concerts 1,2,3,4; Crew Sweet Charity; Crew Mon of Lo Mancha. DEBRA BORDES: Bowling 2,3,4, Timers 1, GAA 1,2,3,4, Junior Float 3. WAYNE BORIN: Soccer 1,2,3,4, Indoor-Out¬ door Track 1,2,3. BARRY BRANDWEIN: Football 1, Wrestling 2 . MARLENE BRAUDE: Aquasprites 2,3,4, Timers 1,2, GAA 3. ALAN BRENNER: Football 1,2; Swimming 2; Track. FREYA BRIER: Illinois Stote Scholar, National Honor Society, National Merit Commendation, Notional Spanish Contest, Bronze Key, Thespians 1,2,3,4, Forums 4, Stoge Crew 1,2,3,4, Sound Chairman for Galibo, Props for Pmocchio, Odd Couple, Man of La Mancha, Charlie Brown, Sweet Charity, Technical Director for Invisible People, Dance Show ' 73, Fiddler on the Roof, Stoge Manager for An¬ tigone, My Fair Lady, Three One Acts, Pow Wow ' 75, Lighting for Pow Wow ' 74. NEIL BROWN: Illinois Stote Scholar, Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, White-Red Honor Rolls 1.2.3.4, Tennis Team 1,2,3,4, Varsity Letter 3.4, West Word Staff 3,4, Student Marshal for 1975 Graduation Exercises. JOHN BRUNER: Gold Key 1,2,3; Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4. ROBERT BUTZOW: Football 1,2, Ice Hockey 4. JORDAN CAIN: Transfer Student from Highland Pork High School 1973, Honor Roll 1.2.3.4, Track 1. LANE CALLNER: White Certificate 1, Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Illinois State Scholar 4, Tennis 3,4, Volleyball 2,3,4, Soc- cerettes 1,2, Senior Class Float 4. TINA CAMMARATA: Choir Letter 2, Silver Choir Pin 3, Guard Club 1,2,3, Vivoce 1,2, Westones 3, Concert Choir 2,3,4, Acapella 2,3, Thespians 3,4, Mon of Lo Mancha Crew 1, Charlie Brown Crew 1, Invisible People Cast 2, Puss N ' Boots Crew 3, Pow Wow ' 74 Cast 3, Fiddler on The Roof Cost 3, Pow Wow ' 75 Crew 4, Story Theatre Cast 3, Solo with Orchestra 3. STEPHANIE CAPPAS: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Illinois State Schol¬ ar 4; Gold Key 4; Tennis Team 1,2,3; Bad¬ minton Team 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4, Softball Team 1; Senior Class Committee 4, Band 1; Leaders 2,3,4. YOLANDA CARDONA: Transfer Student from Lake Forest 1974. JULIE CARSON: Tennis Team 4, Orchesis 3, GAA 1,2,3,4, Elite Club 2, Secretary 4, Pow Wow ' 74 3, Phantost 3. DAN CASEY: Wrestling 1,2,3,4. STEVE CILIBERTO: Soccer 1,2, Japanese Club. ELLIOTT CIN: Tra nsfer Student from Evanston High School 2, Bronze Key, Swimming 2,3,4. ERIC CHEN: All District Orchestra 4, Solo and Ensemble Contest 2,3,4, White Certificate 1, Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Illinois Stote Scholar 4, National Merit Semi-Finalist 4, Bi-Centenniol Essay Runner-Up 4, Football 1, Indoor-Outdoor Track 1,2, Sophomore Class Cabinet 2, Concert Orchestra 2,3,4, Con- certmaster 4, Pit Orchestra for Sweet Charity 2, Fiddler on The Roof 3, Oklahoma 4, Dance Show 4, Ballet-Coppelia 4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Music Dept. Tours 2,4, Social Studies Dept. Committee 3, Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 4. JACKIE COHEN: Bronze Key, Competitive Gymnastics 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Demonstration Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Leaders 2.3.4, Pow Wow 3, Galibo 1,2,3. SANDRA COHEN: Pacesetters 2,3, Secretary 3, Girls ' Glee 4. STEVE COHEN: Soccer 1,2. PAT CONKLIN: Badminton 2, Softball 2,3, Basketball 3,4, GAA 2,3. SUSAN CYSEWSKI: Gymnastics 2, Soccerettes 1,2,3, GAA 1,2,3, Galibo 2. MAURICE DAYAN: Athletic Certificate 1, Gymnastics Numeral 1, Letter 2, J.V. Letter 3, Varsity Letter 4, Soccer 1, Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, N-Club 4. BRUCE DAY NO: Football 1. ANNETTE DEDO: Cheerleading 1,2,3,4, Gym¬ nastics 1,2. DEBBIE DEER: German Club 1. GEORGE DELL: Fencing 1,2,3,4, N-Club 4, Concert Band 1,2,3,4. MARLA DESNET: Bronze Key 3, GAA 1. KATHY DIAKOUMIS: Gold and Silver Pins 3,4, Music Letter 2, Honored by Moyor of Skokie at Art Exhibit, Pacesetters 1,2,3, Aquasprites 1,2,3, Vivace 1,2,3,4, President 4, Westones 3.4, Acapella 3,4, Choir 2,3,4, Oklahoma Chorus, Assistant Music Director 4, Pow Wow 4, Holiday Festival 1,2,3,4, May Festival 1.2.3.4, Orchesis Show 4, Assistant Music Director of Vivace 4, Orchestra 2, Touring Band 3.4, Solo and Ensemble Contest 1,2,3,4, I.M.E.A. Contest 1,2,3,4. ABBE DIAMOND: Bronze Key 3, Silver Key 4, Competitive Aquasprites 1, Pacesetters 1, German Club 2,3, GAA 1,2,3,4, Aquasprites 1.2.3.4, Usherettes 2, Swim Team Cheerleader 4, Timers 2, Aquasprites Show 2,3,4, Life- Saving 1,2. CURT DINSE: Bronze Key 2, Concert Orchestra Certificate 1, Letter 2, Silver Pin 3, Gold Pin 4, Swimming 1, Computer Club 2,3,4, Secretary- Treasurer 4, Pit Orchestra for Sweet Charity 2, Fiddler on the Roof 3, Oklahoma 4, Concert Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Principal Bassist 3,4, Pres¬ ident 4, Concert Bond 4, Jazz Bond 4, Marching Band 4, IHSA Solo and Ensemble Contest 2, Bass Soloist 2, Quintet 2, Bass Duet 3, IMEA District VII Orchestra 4, IMEA All- 294 State Orchestra 4, IHSA Mathematics Contest 2,3, Youth Symphony Orchestra of Greater Chicago 3,4, 1974 Summer Session of In- terlocken National Music Comp. 3, Skokie Village Band 4. NANCY DORFMAN: Bronze Key 4, Bowling 2,3, Badminton 1,2,3,4, Softball 1,2,3,4, Cop- tain 3, Basketball and Tennis Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Leaders 2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, GAA Board 1,2,3. STEVE DOWD: Scarlet Honor Roll, Gymnastics 1, Track 1. CARY DRAZNER: Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Scarlet Certificate 1, Illinois State Scholar 4, Students for Israel Vice-President 4, Fiddler on the Roof 3, Oklahoma 4, Concert Choir 2,3,4, Boys ' Chorus 1, Westones 3,4, Acapella 3,4, Solo and Ensemble 4, SRA 1, Se¬ nior Class Cabinet 4. JOHN DREWS: Band Officer 2; Treasurer 4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; IMEA State Band Con¬ test 4; IMEA Solo and Ensemble 1,2,3,4; Pow Wow 3,4; Sweet Charity 2; Fiddler on the Roof 3; Oklahoma 4; May Festival 1,2,3,4; Winter Festival 1,2,3,4; Band Tour 1,2,3,4; Pet Parade 1,2,3,4; Jazz Band. JOE DUFFY: Baseball 2, Golf 4. KATHRYN DUTT: Guard Club 2,3,4 Secretary 2, Co-President 3, President 4, Medical Careers Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Soc- cerettes 2, Sophomore Class Cabinet 2, Thespians 3,4, Puss N ' Boots Painting Chairman 3, Pow Wow Vaudeville and Painting Chairman 3, Fiddler on the Roof Prop Chairman 3, PTSA Fashion Show 3, Pow Wow Set Decora¬ tor 4, AFS Club 4, Senior Class Cabinet 4. DEBORAH EDWARDS: Bronze Key 3, Silver Key 4, White Honor Roll 1,2, Soccerettes 1,2,3. JAMES EKENBERG: Bronze Key, Silver Key, Letter in Basketball and Baseball, Cross Country 1, Baseball 1,2, Basketball 1,2,3,4. DEBBIE ELBIN: Bronze Key 3, GAA 1,2,3,4, Timers 2. JOYCE EPSTEEN: Bronze Key 3, Silver Key 4, Orchesis 2,3,4, Sweet Charity 2, Pow Wow 3,4, Broadway West 2, Phantast 3, Evening of Dance 4. ALAN FAINGOLD: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Foot¬ ball 1. SUE FAIRLEY; Girls ' Track 1, Pacesetters 1,2, Boys; Cross Country Manager 2, Boys ' Indoor and Outdoor Track Manager 2. 295 HOWARD FAYE: Gold Key 4, Pow Wow ' 74, Fiddler on the Roof 3. ALAN FELDMAN: Swim Team 1, Science Semi¬ nar 3,4, Radio Club 2, Computer Club 3,4, Junior Class Cabinet 3, Educational Planning Development Committee 2, Student Faculty Ad¬ ministration Assoc. 1,2, Social Studies Com¬ mittee 3, Homecoming Committee 3,4, SRA 1,2,3, SAB 2,3, Valentine ' s Day Dance Chairman 3, PTSA 2,3,4, Occupation Education Council 3,4, Sophomore Class Cabinet 2, Prom Committee 3. AUDREY FELDMAN: Pacesetters, Timers, GAA 1,2, Orchestra 1. JAMES FILIPEK: Football 1, Concert Band Tours 1,2,3,4, Solo and Ensemble Contest 2,3. MARLA FINE: White Certificate 1, Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, White Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Notional Honor Society 3,4, Illinois State Scholar 4, Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Pacesetters 1, Foreign Language Club 3, Foreign Language Advisory Board 3,4,Spectrum Staff 3,4, Faculty Section Editor 4, III ini Girls ' State 3. LAUREL FINK: Bronze Key 3, Silver Key 4. BIBI FISCHER: Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, German Club 2, Foreign Language Advi¬ sory Board 3, Faculty Aide 3,4, JA 2. FRAN FISHBEIN: White Certificate 1, Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Illinois State Scholar 4, Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 4, National Honor Society 4, GAA 1,2,3, Spectrum Staff 3,4, Section Editor 4, Mixed Chorus 1, Senior Class Committee 4, Holiday Festival 1, May Festival 1. PAUL FISCHER: White Certificate 1, Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, N-Club 4. ANNE FLOOD: Swimming 1,2, Badminton 2,3. ANDREA FOGELSON: Usherettes 2, Thespians 4, Crew for Puss N ' Boots 3, Fiddler on the Roof 3, Golibo ' 75 3, Dance Show 3, Spring Play 3, Pow Wow ' 75 3, Oklahoma Publicity Chairman 4, In One Basket 4, Horray For Hollywood 4. ROB FOYTECK: Bronze Key 4, White and Scarlet Honor Rolls, Football 1,2, Tennis 1.2.3.4, Diving 1,2, Apathy Club. DAVID FREEDMAN: National Honor Society 3.4, President 4, White Certificate 1, Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Illinois State Scholar 4, National Merit Letter of Commenda¬ tion 3, Who ' s Who 3,4, ACS Chemistry Test 2, Soccer 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 1, Math Team 4, Spectrum Staff 3,4, Co-Editor of Sports 4, Se¬ nior Class Cabinet 4. CATHY FRIEDMAN: White Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Na¬ tional Honor Society 3,4, Swim Team 1, Volleyball Team 1,2,3,4, Track Team 1,2,3, Badminton Team 2,3,4, Tennis Team 4, GAA, Senior Class Float 4. MARK GAFFEN: Illinois State Scholar 4, Com¬ puter Club 3,4, Radio Club 1, Pow Wow Stage Crew 3. DONNA GAJEWSKI: GAA 1,2,3,4, Usherettes 1.2, Yearbook 2,3, Vivace 3,4, Holiday Festival 2.3.4, May Festival 2,3,4. MIKE GANZ: White Certificate 1, Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Soccer 1, Tennis 1, Spectrum Staff 4. TAMMY GARTNER: Bronze Key, Senior Class Float 4. JULIE GETTLEMAN: Bronze Key, Silver Key, Scarlet Certificate, Illinois State Scholar, GAA 1.2.3.4, Volleyball 3, AFS 2,3, Guard Club 1, Soccerettes 2. BARB GINSBERG: Bronze Key 3, Silver Key 4, Tennis 4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Senior Float 4, SRA 1 . 2 . LARRY GOLDSTEIN: Tennis 1. NEAL GOLUB: Illinois State Scholar 4, Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Swimming 1,2, Soccer 2, Newspaper Production 4. CANDY GOODMAN: Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Pacesetters 1, GAA 1,2. MARCIA GOODMAN: Students for Israel 1.2.3.4, President 4, Medical Careers Club 1,2, Opus I 4, Props for Odd Couple, Stage Crew for Invisible People, SRA 3,4, Vice-President 4, SFAA 3,4, EPOC 4, Student Advisory Com¬ mittee 3,4, Sage Leader 4. JOEL GREEN: Bronze Key 3, Intramural Basket¬ ball 2, Intramural Softball 3, Latin Club 1,2, SRA 2, Apathy Club 3,4, Project Sage 4, Biolo¬ gy T.V. Crew 2. JOSEPH GRENDA: National Honor Society 3,4, Bronze Key 3, Scarlet Certificate 1, Football 1,2, Basketball 1, Baseball 1,2,3,4. RICHARD GROELING: IMEA District Festival 3.4, IMEA All State Festival 4, Soccer 1,2, Wrestling 3, German Club 1, Fiddler on the Roof, Sweet Charity, Man of La Mancha, Oklahoma, ' 74 Pow Wow Steering Committee, ' 75 Pow Wow Orchestra, Niles West Band Tours 1,2,3,4, Jazz Band 2,3,4, Westones 2,3,4, Solo and EXNSEMBLE Contest 1,2„3,4. DIANE GUTENKAUF: Aquasprites 3, Bat Girls 1,2,3, Junior Class Cabinet 3, Sophomore Class Cabinet 2, Freshman Activity Board 1, GAA 1.2.3, Aquasprites Lighting Crew 2. GARY HAHN: Football 1,2, Baseball 1. MARC HALAP: Baseball, Wrestling. ANN HALLBERG: Track 2,3,4, Girls ' Gym¬ nastics Manager 2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Board 2.3.4, Points and Awards 3,4, Leaders 2,3,4, Timers 1,2, Bat Girls 1, Mixed Chorus 1, Galibo Crew 2,3, Christmas Concert 1. DAVID HALPERIN: Illinois State Scholar, Bronze Key, Soccer 1, Gymnastics 1,2,3,4. MITCH HARRIS: Illinois State Scholar 4, Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Na¬ tional Honor Society 3,4, Baseball 1,2, Wres¬ tling 1,2,3,4, Captain 4, Football 1,2,3,4, N- Club 3,4. MITCH HAUPERS: Gymnastics 1,2, Soccer 3,4. NANCY HAYMAN: Honor Roll 1,2,3. JAMIE HECKT MAN: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Tennis 1 Team 1,2,3,4, Pom Pon 4, Homecoming Com¬ mittee 4, Backgammon Club 4. MAGGIE HEINZ: Softball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 3.4, Volleyball 1, GAA 1,2,3. MARY ELLEN HENTZ: Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Illinois State Scholar 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Varsity Volleyball 1,2, GAA 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Pom Pon 2,3,4, Cap¬ tain 4, Aquasprites 1,2,3, Secretary 3, Timers 1, Pacesetters 1, SAB 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice- President 4, Leaders 2,3,4, Midnight Rider 3,4. DIANE HICKEY: White Honor Roll 3, Timers 2. BONNIE HILL: White Certificate, Bronze Key,Silver Key, Orchesis 1, Swim Team Cheerleader 2, Pom Pon 4, Galibo 1. CARLYN HINTZ: Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Cheerleading 1,2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Leaders 2.3.4, Midnight Rider 3,4. CRAIG HOJNACKI: Bronze Key, Silver Key, Soccer 1, Gymnastics 1, Football 2,4, Wrestling 2, Intramurals. MARK HOMER: White Certificate 1, Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Illinois State Scholar 4, Soccer 1, Aeronautics Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4. JILL HORWICH: Illinois State Scholar 4, Bronze Key, Silver Key, Best Performance in Spring Play 3, Thespians 2,3,4, AFS 4, Crew for Pinnocchio 1, Odd Couple 1, You ' re A Good Man, Charlie Brown 1, Cast for Invisible People 2, Publicity for Sweet Charity 2, Pow Wow ' 74 3, Cast for Brick and the Rose 3, Concert Choir 3,4, Marching Band 4. JULIE HOSFIELD: Scarlet Honor Roll 4, Pom Pon 4, SAB 1,2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 3, President 4, Holiday Festival 1,2,3,4, Pow Wow 3, Fiddler on the Roof 3, Voice Contest 3,4, Flasher 2,3, Vivace 1,2, Acapella 4, Homecoming Committee 1,2,3,4, Chairman 4, Valentine ' s Day Dance 1,2,3,4, Chairman 3,4, Fine Arts Festival 3,4. MICHAEL ISSACSON: Illinois State Scholar 4, Who ' s Who of American High School Students 4, Bronze Key, Silver Key. DEBRA ISNER: Track 2,3, GAA 2. IDIE ISNER: Track 1,2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4. SIMA ISSEN: White Certificate 1, Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Illinois State Schol- 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Vice-President 4, Varsity Math Team 3,4, SRA 1,2, Secretary 3,4, Parliamentarian, SFAA 4, Chairperson, Student Appeals Board 2,3,4, District 219 Bi¬ centennial Committee 3,4, School Board Rep. 4, Delegate to 219 Caucus 4, Forensics Team 2,3, Jr. Class Cabinet 3, Chairperson, Senior Class Cabinet 4, Student Services Advisory Com¬ mittee 3, ' 75 Christmas Seal Chairperson Lin- colnwood, Student Marshal for ' 75 Commence¬ ment 3, Member of Niles Township Council of Students 4. HOWARD JACOBS: Bronze Key, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Illinois State Scholar, Soccer 1,2, Photography Club 3. JILL JACOBSEN: Orchesis 2,3, Vivace 2, Sweet Charity. MIKE JAKUBIK: Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1, Wrestling 2, Baseball 1,2,3,4, N-Club4. DARLENE JOBST: Leaders 2,3, GAA 1,2. DEBRA JOHNSON: GAA 1,2,3,4, Glee 1,2, Christmas Music Festival 1,2, May Music Fes¬ tival 1,2. LAURA JOSEPH: Scarlet Certificate 1, Bronze Key 3, Silver Key 4, Foreign Language Club 4, Computer Operator 4. NEIL KADEN: Football 1. MIKE KALAS: Football 1,2, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4. JODY KAPLAN: Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, AATSP Natiohal Spanish Exam — 2nd Place 2, 3rd Place 3, Betty Crocker Family Leader of Tomorrow Award 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Ecology Club 1,2,3,4, Aquarists 3, AFS 3,4, Foreign Language Club 3, Science Seminar 4, Forensics 2, Foreign Language Advi¬ sory Board 3,4, Environmental Committee 2,3, Lab Assistant 2,3,4. LILI KARLESKY: Badminton 3, GAA 1,2,3,4, Pinocchio 1. LEE KARLIN: Football Manager 1, Photography Club 1,2,3, Band for Fiddler on the Roof 3, Pow Wow 2,3,4, Orchesis 2,3,4, Band Concerts 1,2,3,4, Spectrum Staff 4. SPENCER KIMURA: Tennis 3. MICHAEL KLANCNIK: Aeronautics Club 1. JODI KLEIN: GAA 1,2. SANDRA KLEIN: Thespians 2,3,4, Usherettes 2, Stage Crew 2,3,4, Charlie Brown 1, Holiday Festival 1,2, May Festival 1,2,3, Invisible Peo¬ ple 2, Antigone 2, Sweet Charity 2, The Inven¬ tion 2, My Fair Lady 2, Puss N ' Boots 3, Pow Wow ' 74 3, Spring Play 3, George M. 3, Galibo 3, In One Basket 4, Pow Wow ' 75 4, Oklahoma 4, The Crucible 4. PAM KLUEGEL: Cheerleading 1,2,3. NANCY KNOX: Track 1,2,3,4, Swimming 1,2,3, Aquasprites 1,2,3, Pom Pon 4, Leaders 1,2,3,4, Midnight Riders 4. KATHY KOHRMAN: White Certificate 1, Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Na¬ tional Honor Society 3,4, Illinois State Scholar 4, German Club 2,3,4, Orchesis 2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Pow Wow 3,4, Sweet Charity 2, Pinnocchio Make-up Crew 1, Choreographer for Oklahoma 4, Dance Talent Show 2, Orchesis Dance Show 2,3,4, Foreign Language Advisory Board 4, Project Sage Student Leader 4, Senior Class Cabinet 4, Junior Class Cabinet 3, Co-Chairman for Lin- colnwood Christmas Seals, Varsity Math Team 3. 297 JOAN KRAUSE: Scarlet Honor Roll, Track 1,2, GAA 1,2,3, Medical Careers Club 2. KAMA KUBNICK: Pacesetters 1, Soccerettes 2, Jazz Band 4, Concert Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4, Tour Band 2,3,4, Galibo 3, Orchesis Dance Show 4, My Fair Lady 4, GAA 1,2, IMEA District Festival 4, IHSA Solo and Ensemble Contest 2,3,4. DAVID KWIECINSKI: Illinois State Scholar 4, National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commen¬ dation 4, Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 4, Bronze Key 3, Silver Key 4, Intramural Bowling 2,3,4, Hockey 3, Intramual Basketball 1, West Word 3,4. MARLA LAMPERT; Orchesis 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 3, Thespians 2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Galibo 1, Broadway West 2, Dance Talent Show 1,2, Phantast 3, An Evening of Dance 4, Cabaret 1, Sweet Charity Cast, Assis¬ tant Choreographer 2, Fiddler on the Roof Cast, Assistant Choreographer 3, Oklahoma 4, Pow Wow Choreographer 3,4, George M. 3, My Fair Lady 2. LINDA LAUDERS: Softball 1,2, Track 3, Homecoming Committee, Cheerleading 1,2,3, Gymnastics 1, Homecoming Court 3,4, Bat Girl 3, Midnight Riders 3,4. JIM LARGE: White Honor Roll, Football 1,3,4, Basketball 1,2, Track 2, N-Club. GLENN LARSEN: Gymnastics 1,2,3, Soccer 1,2,3,4, Letters and Numerals. SID LEADER: Indoor Track 1,2, Outdoor Track 2, Football 1. VICKI LEHNER: Scarlet Honor Roll, Track 2, GAA 1,2. WENDY LEIFER: Bowling 1,2,3. DAVID LEVEY: Scarlet Certificate 1, Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Illinois State Scholar 4, Soccer 1,2,3,4, Gymnastics 1, Swim¬ ming 2,3,4, Guard Club 2,3,4, N-Club 4, Galibo Stage Crew 1. STEFFANI LEVI: Swimming 1,2, Track 1,2, GAA 1,2,3,4, Soccerettes 1, Leaders 2,3,4, Homecoming Committee 3,4, Prom Committee 4. STEVEN LINDGREN: Scarlet Honor Roll 1, White Honor Roll 2,3,4, Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Frencing 1,2,3,4, Soccer 2, Computer Club 4, Senior Class Council 4. ANDREA LINN: Illinois State Scholar 4, Bronze Key, Silver Key, Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 4, GAA 1,2, Medical Ca¬ reers Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, SRA 2,3, Secre¬ tary 3, Pacesetters 1, Building Administration Committee, Bookstore, Job Listing Service Or¬ ganizer. LAUREN LISS: Orchesis 4, Westones 4, GAA, Choir 4, Invisible People 2, Puss N ' Boots 3, Fiddler on the Roof 3, Oklahoma 4, Evening of Dance 4, Story Theatre 3, Crew for Sweet Char¬ ity 2, Galibo 2,3,4, Phantast 3, Pow Wow 3, My Fair Lady 3. TED LOlBEN: Soccer 1,2, Tennis 1,2,3,4, TV Camera Crew 2, Homecoming Parade 4. PEGGIE LOVELADY: Swimming 1,2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4. RUSSELL LOWE: Bronze Key 3, Silver Key 4, White and Scarlet Honor Rolls. KEN LUSKIN: Gold Key 4, Swimming 1, Tennis 3, Hockey 2,3,4. LEE LYGIROS: Soccer 1,2. DIANE LYMAN: Soccerettes 2, Christmas Fes¬ tival 2, Girls; Glee 2. VANCE LYON: White Certificate 1, Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 4, Illinois State Scholar 4, National Merit Letter of Commenda¬ tion 4, SRA 4, Niles Township Council of Students 4, Administrative Service Advisory Committee 4. KENNETH MANDEL: Track 1,2„3,4. BILL MANN: Football 1; Golf 1,2,3,4. RENEE MANN: Silver Key 4; Bronze Key 2; Scarlet Certificate 1; Illinois State Scholar 4, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Orchesis 2,3,4; Dance Show 2,3,4; Pow Wow 3,4, Dance Talent Show 2; Sweet Charity 2; Soccerettes 2. SHERI MANN: Swim Team 1; Aqusprites 1,2,3; Bowling Team 3. RANDY MANZARA: Transfer Student 74: Track 2,3; Golf 4, Basketball 2. ROBERTA MARKS: Illinois State Scholar 4, White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4, Gaa 1,2,3; Bowling Team 2; Usherettes 2; Children ' s Theatre — Invisible People 2; Spring Play — Antigone 2. MARKMARON: Football 1,2; Gymnastics 1,2; Thespians 2,3,4; Orchesis 3; Latin Club 2; In¬ visible People Cast 2; Pow Wow Cast 3; Fiddler on the Roof Cast 3; Dance Show 3; Student Director for Godspell 4, Oklahoma Cast and Crew 4, George M Cast 4, Overtures of Fash¬ ions 3. WILLIAM MARTIN: National Honor Society 3,4; White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; All Dis¬ trict Orchestra 3; All District and State Band 4; Outdoor Track 1,2; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Wres¬ tling Co-Captain 4; N Club 4; Pres. N Club 4, Band for Pow Wow 2; Orch. for Fiddler on the Roof 3; Bands Galibos; Phantast Band 3; Orch. for Oklahoma 4, Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Silver Pin 3; Gold Pin 4, Band Pres. 2; V.P. 3,4; Con¬ cert Orchestra 3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; 298 Tour Bond 1,2,3; Tour Orchestra 3; Stage Band 2,3; Pep 1,2,3,4. DONNA McLEAN: Track 1,2; Goa 1,2,3,4. MARK MEDWED: All Conference Football Basrak Scholarship winner 4, Captain indoor outdoor Track 4; Basketball 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Indoor Track 1,2,3,4, Outdoor Track 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 . MARCIA MEMHARDT: Transfer Student 73: Bronze Key; Whie Honor roll; Spanish club. WILLIAM MEYER: Bronze Key; Illinois State Scholar; Soccer 1,2. DAVE MEYERS: Football 1,2; Wrestling 1; Baseball 1. BRIAN MILLER: Soccer 2. CAROL MILLER: Gymnastics (demonstration team) 2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Galibo 2,3. DAVID MILLER: Bronze Key 4, Scarlet Certifi¬ cate 2; White Certificate 2,3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1. KATHERINE MILLER: Scarlet Honors Certifi¬ cate 1, Bronze Key 3; Silver Key 4; GAA 1,4. CHUCK MINKUS: Debate 1; Advisory Com¬ mittee 3. GARRY MION: White Honor Roll 4, Scarlet Honor Roll 2, Basketball 1,2; Football 1. JACKIE MISLES: Scarlet Honor Roll; GAA 1,2; PTSA Fashion Show 3; Adv. Donee 3,4. BOB MITTEL: Soccer 1; Basketball 1; Football 2,3,4; Track 2,3. MARGARET MONREAL: Transfer Student 73: Scarlet Honor Roll 4. CAROLYN MORGAN: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 4; Notional Merit Scholar 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; National Honor Society 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Girls Softball 2,3,4; Bowling 2,3, Bowling Team Captain 4; Girls Basketball 3; 1st local award 2; second local award 3. STEVE MORTON: Football 1; Basketball 1,3; Foreign Language Advisory Comm. 2,3,4; Chairman 4; Foreign Language Club 2,3; SRA 1 , 2 . RACHELLE MOSS: Scarlet Honor Roll 1; Chorus 1,2. EDWINAMOTYL: Bronze Key 3; State Scholar 4, National Honors Society 4; Silver Key 2; Silver Pin 3; Gold Pin 4; Basketball Manager 1,2; Choir Pres. 4, Choir V.P. 3; Oldd Couple Cast 1; Childrens Theatre Cast 2; Sweet Chari¬ ty Cast 2; Fiddler on the Roof Cast 4. JOHN MUELLER: Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3,4. CLIFFORD MURPHY: White Certificate 4. KATHY MUTTAY: Transfer Student 73; Track 1,2,3,4; Swimming 3; GAA 1,2,3,4; Concert Bond 1,2; Marching Band 1,2. KEVIN MYLANDER: Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4, Tour Band 1,2,3,4; Sweet Charity 2; Pow Wow 3,4; Galibo 3,4; Dance Concert 4; IHSA Solo En¬ semble Contest 1,2,3,4, Organizational Band Contest 4. STEVE NAGELBERG: Illinois State Scholar: Red Honor Roll; Tennis 1,2,3,4, West Word 3,4. ROBIN NEIBERG: Bronze Key 1; Silver Key 2; Gold Key 3; White Certificate 1; National Honor Society 3,4; Illinois State Scholar 4; GAA 1,2,3; Pom Pon Squad 2,3,4; Co-Captain Pom Pon 4; Moke-up Crew Pinocchio 1; Float Committee 1,4; Girls Glee 1; Concert Choir 2; Christmas Festival 1,2; May Festival 1,2. JODY NEWMAN: White Certificate 1, Bronze Key 2; Illinois State Scholar 3; Silver Key 3; Project Sage 3. STEPHANIE NEWMAN: Illinois State Scholar National Merit Letter of Commendation; Scarlet Certificate; Bronze Key; Silver Key; Gold Key; Track 2; Gym Leader 2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3; Medical Careers Club 1,3; Art Council 4; Foreign Language Club 3; Yearbook 4. MICHAEL NILES: Nominated to U.S. Air Force Academy; All Conference fullback in Soccer; Soccer Co-Captain; Gymnastics; Soccer 1,2,3,4. PAUL NISKI: 1st Honors 3; 2nd Honors 4; Transfer Student 74. ANDREA NITSCHE: Gymnastics 1,2; GAA 1. PATTI NODDIN: GAA 1,2,3,4; Leaders 2,3,4, Pom Pon 3,4; Homecoming Committee 3,4, Prom Committee 3,4. DAVID NOVAK: White Certificate, Bronze Key, Silver Key, Gold Key, Computer Club, Chess Club, Aeronautics Club, Science Seminar, Spectrum Staff, National Merit Finalist, Na¬ tional Honor Society. KAREN NYLEN: Medical Careers 2; Foreign Language 3; German Club 2. KATHLEEN O ' HARA: GAA 1,2; Girls Glee 1. LAURA OLSON: White Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Copper Key; Silver Key; Illinois State Scholar¬ ship Award. CATHY OPPENHEIM: Swim Team Timer 2; West Word Staff 4, Hospital Volunteer 2. PETER ORFORD. Exchange Student; Varsity Soccer 4, AFS 4, Concert Band 4; Jazz Bond 4. NANCY PAN IK: Bronze Key 3; Silver Key 4; National Honors Society 3,4, Badminton team 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Pacesetters 1; Freshman Representative 1; AFS 4; SFAA 1; SRA 1; Rep¬ resentative for White House Regional Confer- 299 ence at Northwestern 4; Concert Bond 2,3,4; Tour Band 2,3,4; Marching Bond 2,3,4; Band for Galibo 3; Spring and Winter Festival 1,2,3,4; Mitch Miller Concert 3; Bond for Dance Show 4; IHSA Solo and Ensemble Con¬ test 3,4; Band Certificate 1; Band N 2; Silver Pin 3; Gold Pin 4. KEN PEARSON: Golf 2; Intramural Bowling 2,3,4; Sectional Bowling 4. PAMELA PECHO: White Honor Roll 3. JOSH PERL: White Honor Roll 1; Scarlet Honor Roll 2,3. AMY PERLMAN: Badminton 2,3,4; Goa 1 , 2 , 3 . JUDY PERLMAN: Bronze Key; Orchesis 1; Students for Israel 2,3; Concert Bond 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2; Galibo 1; May Festival 1,2,3,4. MICHAEL PERLMAN: Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; White Certificate; Soccer 1; Swimming 1,2,3; SRA 2; Apathy Club 4; Westword 3,4; Co-Editor 4; Ad¬ ministrative Advisory Committee 4. EARL PERLOW: Honors Certificate; Illinois State Scholar; Bronze Key; Silver Key; Gold Key; Football 1; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4; Senior Class Cabinet 4; SAB 4; AFS 4. DONNA PLATT: Music Letter 2; Silver Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4; GAA 1; Forensics 1,2; Thespians 3,4; Girls Glee 1,2; Concert Choir 3,4, Vivace 1,2,3,4; Acapella Choir 3,4; Wes- tones 3,4; Solo and Ensemble Contest 3,4; Vivace Treasurer 4; Publicity Crew for Invisible People 2; Publicity Crew for Sweet Charity 2; Cast of Pow Wow 3,4; Cast of Fiddler on the Roof 3; Cast of Oklahoma 4; Orchesis Dance show 4; Holiday Music Festival 2,3,4; May Music Festival 1,2,3,4; Choir; Concert 3,4. STEPHEN PLOTNICK: Chess Club 1,2,3; Com- putor Club 2,3. JAN POLIN: White Certificate 2; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Orchesis 1,2,3,4; Concert Choir 2,3,4; Westones 3,4; Pacesetters 1; GAA 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 4; Cast Childrens Theatre 2; Cast of Pow Wow 3,4; Make-up Crew Childrens Theatre 1; Holiday Festival 1,2,3,4; May Festival 1,2,3,4; Winter Concert 2,3,4; Galibo 1,2; Dance Show 2,3,4; Fine Arts Festival 2; Cost Sweet Charity 2; Cast Fiddler on the Roof 3; Cast Godspell 4, Cast Oklahoma; Homecoming Executive Board 4; Homecoming Committee 2; Valentines Dance 1; International Thespian Conference Competi¬ tion 4; Junior Class Council Prom Committee 3; Orchesis Float. MICHAEL PRINZ: Bronze Key; Soccer 1,2; Wrestling 1,2; Tennis 2. JOE PROVOST: Baseball 1. MICHAEL PUETZ: Wrestling 1,2. MAUREEN QUIRK: Bronze Key 3; Gymnastics Team 2,3,4; Track Team 2,3; Gymnastic Dem¬ onstration 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Galibo 1,2,3. MITCH RABIN: Illinois State Scholar; Bronze Key; Who ' s Who in American High School Students; Scarlet Certificate; Gymnastics 1,2,3; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Varsity Letter 3,4. DEBBIE RAPPORT: Scarlet Honors 2,4; Boys Basketball Manager 1,2; Guard Club 2; Pom Pon 4. JOE RAKESKY: Scarlet Honor Roll 1; Gym¬ nastics 1. LAURA REMUS: Softball 1, Chess 1; Sweet Charity 2; Galibo 2,3; Pow Wow 4; Jazz Band 4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Concert Band; Marching Band; Tour Band; IHSA Solo Ensemble Contest 4. RONALD RICHMAN: White Certificate 1,3,4; Scarlet Certificate 1,2,3; Varsity Letter 3,4; Cross County indoor and outdoor track 1,2,3,4. ELIZABETH RICE: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Who ' s Who in American High School Students 4; GAA 3,4; Student for Israel 1,2; AFS 4; Forensics 2; Orchesis Dance Co., 3,4; Thespians 2,3,4; SRA 1, SFAA 1; Westword 3,4; Opus I 4; Cast of Pinacchio 1; Cast of Imaginary peo¬ ple 2; Donee Show 3,4; Cast of Pow Wow 4; Freshman Orientation Tour Guide 1,3; Volun¬ teer Teacher at Loyola School for Emotionally Disturbed Children 1; Project Sage 4; Student Leader 4. CHERYL RICH: Illinois State Scholar; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; White Certifi¬ cate 1; Girls Tennis 2,3; worchesis Dance Club 3,4; Westones 4; AFS 2; Thespians 3,4; Na¬ tional Honor Society 3,4; Scuba Club 2; GAA 1,2,3,4; Gym Leaders 1,2,3,4; Cast Sweet Charity 2; Talent Show 2; Cast Pow Wow 3,4; Cast Fiddler on the Roof; Cast Story Theatre (Contest Play) 3; Cast Ruffian on the Stair 3; Cast Oklahoma 4; Accapella Choir 4. ROBIN ROSE: Bronze Key 3; Art Council 3; Freshman Mixed Chorus 1. PATTY ROSEN: White Certificate; Bronze Key; Silver Key; Gold Key; Illinois State Scholar; Medical Careers Club 1,2,3,4; Secretary 2; Pres. 3,4; Pacesetter 1; Batgirl 2; Chairman 3,4; Foreign Language Club 3; GAA x,2,3; Homecoming Committee 1. DAVID ROSENBERG: Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; No¬ tional Merit letter of Commendation 4; Golf 1,2,3,4; Golf Co-Captain 4; Most Valuable Player 4. RICHARD ROSENBERG: Football 1,2,3,4; Track and Field 1; Scuba 2. DONNA ROSENSTONE: White Certificate 1, Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 4; Vivace 2; Christmas Festival 2; Spring Festival 2. GAYLE ROSENTHAL: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Na¬ tional Honor Society 3,4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Volleyball Team 2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; Bad¬ minton Team 2,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; GAA Board 2,3,4, AFS 4; Senior Class 4; Make-up Crew Pinnochio 1; Senior Class Float Committee. HAL ROSKIN: Bronze Key; Silver Key; Baseball 1; Soccer 1. NANCY ROSSMAN: Batgirl 1; GAA 1,2. JANET RUDOLPHSEN: Basketball Mgr 3; Gaa 1,2,3,4; Timers 2. RAYMOND RUEB: IHSA Drama and Speech Contest; 3rd districts; 3rd sectional; Football Letter 2; Football 1,2; Wrestling 1; Track 1,2; Thespians 2,3,4; Pres. 3; V.P. 3; Orchesis 2,3; Concert Choir 3; Westones 3; Sweet Charity Cast 2; Galibo Dance 2; The invention Cast 2, Director of Pow Wow ' 74 3; Fiddler on the Roof Cast 3; Story Theatre Cast 3; Dance Show 3; Godspell Cast 4; Oklahoma Cast 4; Pow Wow Cast 4. HOPE SAIDEL: National Merit Semi-Finalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Chopter Secretary 4; Illinois State Scholar 3; Hugh O ' Brian Lead¬ ership Seminar Semi-Finalist 2; Scarlet Certifi¬ cate 2; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 4; Timers 1,2,3; Usherettes 1; Westword 3,4; Spectrum Staff 2,3,4; Co-Editor 4, SRA 2,4; Secretary 4; SFAA 2,4, Secretary 4; Senior Class Cabinet 4, Sophomore Class Cabinet 2; Graduation Marshal 3. ALISON SALZMAN: Bronze Key 3; Silver Key 4; GAA 1,4; Opus I 3,4, Art Council 4; Timers 3; Senior Class Committee. TOM SANDLOW: Illinois State Scholar 4; Na¬ tional Merit Scholarship Letter of Commenda¬ tion 4; Bronze Key 3; Who ' s Who in American High School Students 4; Football 1; Intramurals 300 1,2,3,4; American Field Service 1,2,3,4; Back¬ gammon Club; Senior Class Float; Yearbook Staff 4, Senior Class Cabinet 4. JANET SCHILLER: Tennis 1,2,3,4; Badminton 3,4; Gaa 1,2,3,4. KEN SCHLESINGER: Bronze Key; Silver Key; White Honor Roll; Scarlet Honor Roll; Illinois State Scholar; Wrestling 1; Tennis 1,2,3,4, Soccer 1,2,3,4; Apathy Club 3,4, Marching Band 1. DAVID SCHMIDT: White Certificate 1, Bronze Key 2; Silver .key 3; Gold Key 4, Illinois State Scholar; Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Base¬ ball 1,2,3,4; Backgammon Club 4; N Club. DONALD SCHMIDT: IMEA State Finalist 2; Il¬ linois State Choir 2; Thespians 1,2,3,4; New Players 1,2,3,4, Orchesis 2,3,4; Westones 3,4, Concert Choir 2,3,4, Acapella Choir 3,4; Pin- nochio cast 1; Man of La Mancha Cast 1; Invis¬ ible People Cast 2; Sweet Charity Cast 2; Pow Wow Cast 3,4 Fiddler on the Roof Cast 3; Godspell Cast 4, Oklahoma Cast 4. LINDA SCHNEIDER: Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Illinois State Schol¬ ar 4; Who ' s Who in American High School 4; Gymnastics Demonstration Team 1,2,3,4; Com¬ petitive Team 3,4; Leader 2,3; GAA 1,2,3,4, Foreign Language Club 3; Senior Class Cabinet 4, AFS 4; Senior Class Float 4; Galibo 1,2,3. MARK SCHNEIDER: Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4, Natonal Honor Society 4, Foot¬ ball 1,2. JOAN SCHNURR: Bronze Key 3; Track 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Soccerettes 2; Pace¬ setters 1. ROBERTA SCHRADER: Earth Science Club 1,2; President, treasurer 2,3; EQARTH Week Com¬ mittee 1,2,3; Ecology Club 1,2,3,4; Recycling Center 1,2,3. TOM SCHULTZ: Cross Country; Indoor Track; Outdoor Track; Band for Fiddler on the Roof 3; Band for Oklahoma 4; Band Concerts 1,2,3,4. JACK SCHWARTZ: Swim Team Manager 1; Soccer Team Manager 1, Track Team 2; Debate 1,2,3,4; Secretary 2; V.P. 3; Pres. 4, Forums 4, Wind Ensemble 2,3; Concert Band 1,4; Marching Band 1,4; Concert Band Tours 1,3; Yearbook 3,4, Chess Club 1,2; Westword 4 Photographer; Science Seminar 1; Medical Ca¬ reers Club 1,2; SRA 1, Ave Monitor 1,2,3,4; Stamp and Coin Club 3; Bridge Club 1,2; Fid¬ dler on the Roof — Music Pit Manager 3; Cast Pinocchio 1; Bookstore Clerk 2,3,4; American Legion Oratorical Contest 4; Opus 1,4. TOM SEBASTIANO: Bronze Key; Silver Key; Gymnastics 1,2,3; Ski Club. MYRA SEGAL: Who ' s Who in American High School Students 3,4; III State Scholar 4; Bronze Key, Silver Key; AFS Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4, Earth week Chairperson 2; Ecology Club 2; Opus I 1,2,3; Wind Ensemble 3; Concert Band Tour Band 3,4; Marching Band 3,4; Project Sage Leader 4, Students for Israel Club 1,2; As¬ sistant Choreographer for Fiddler on the Roof 3, Stage Crew Pow Wow 3, SRA 4 Educational Policy Dev. Comm 4; PTSA Executive Board member; Environmental Committee 2,3,4; Foreign Language Advisory Committee 4; NTCS 4, District 219 Caucus 4, Student Inter, to Cong. Mikva 3,4; University of Iowa summer Environmental Program 3. ERNA SEILER: White Honors Roll; Scarlet Honor Roll; Bowling Team 2; GAA 1,2; Christmas Concert; Spring Concert 1; Chorus Member 1. JUDY SHANDLING: Pacesetters 1; Usherettes 2; Bat Girls 4, GAA 1,2,4; Girls Glee. JIM SHAPIRO: White Certificate 1, Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Soccer 1; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Most Valuable Player 3; AFS 4; Senior Class Cabinet 4; Science Seminar 4; N Club 4, Japanese Club 3; Science Fair 4, Se¬ nior Class Float Committee 4. ROBERT SHAW: Tennis 1,2,3,4; Fencing 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 3, Photographer. 301 RANDY SHERIDAN: Illinois State Scholar Bronze Key 3; Silver Key 4; Scarlet Certificate 1; White Certificate 1; Baseball 1; Soccer 1,2; Intramural volleyball 4; Hockey 2,3; Apathy 1,2,3,4, Yearbook 2,3,4, Co-Editor 4, Section Editor 3; Westword 4, Float Committee 2,3,4. KAREN SHERWOOD: White Honor Roll 3,4; Scarlet Honor Roll 2; Bronze Key 2; Academic Award 1; Tennis Team 3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4; Se¬ nior Class Float. EDWARD SHILVOCK: Transfer Student 74; Pet and Wildlife Club 4, Ecology Club 3,4; Forensics 3,4; Yearbook 4. PAUL SIERZEGA: Greenhouse Manager 4; Science Lab Assistant 4. SUSAN SILVERMAN: Bronze Key 3; Illinois State Scholar 4; Cheerleading 1,2; GAA 1.2.3.4, Orchesis Dance Company 2,3,4, Spec¬ trum staff 4, Sweet Charity Chorus 2; Dance Show 2,3,4; Pow Wow 3,4; Assistant Choreographer 4; Community Theatre 3; Oklahoma Cast 4, Project Sage 4, Senior Class Committee 4; Advanced Dence 3,4. RANDI SIMON: Scarlet Certificate 1, Bronze Key 2, Honorary Rotary Club for Outstanding Seniors 4, GAA 1,2,3, Intramural Sports 1,2,3, Apathy club 4, Freshman Class Board 1, Soccer- rettes 2, S.A.B. 4, Batgirls 1, Homecoming Committee Chairman 3,4, Sophomore Class Board 2, Junior Class Board 3, Senior Class Board 4, Children ' s Theater 1, Crew for Odd Couple 1, Pow-Wow 3, AFS 2. STEVE SIMON: Swim Team 1; Guard Club 1,2,3; Aeronautics 2; Drivers Ed. Helper 4; Computor Operator 2,3,4. MARK SLATER: Bronze Key 4; Illinois State Scholar 4, Scarlet Honor Roll 1,2; White Honor Roll 3,4; Music Ensemble Contest 3rd Place 2; 2nd Place 3; AFS 4, Orchesis Dance Co. 4; Pow Wow 3,4; Orchestra Fiddler on the Roof 3, Orchesis Dance Show 4; Orchestra for Oklahoma 4; Project Sage 4; Marching Band 2.3.4, Concert Orchestra 2,3,4. EARL SLAVIN: Gymnastics 1,2. ED SLAVIN: Soccer 1,2; Gymnastics 1. SUSAN SLAVIN: Aquasprites 3,4; Swim Team Cheerleaders 4, GAA 1,2,3,4. SCOTT SLEIN: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Best Crew Member Childrens theatre 2,3 — Musical 2; Best Thespian 4; Thespians 2,3,4; V.P. 4; Pinnochio 1; The Odd Couple 1; Man of La Mancha 1; You ' re a Good man Charlie Brown 1; The Medium 1; Invisible People 2; Antigone 2; Sweet Charity 2; The In¬ ventor Technical Director 2; Galibo 2; Orchesis Show 2; Dance Talent Show 2; My Fair Lady 3; Puss in Boots 3; Pow Wow Steering Com¬ mittee Technical Director 3; Fiddler on the Roof Cast 3; The Lion Who Couldn ' t 3; Dance Show Tech Director 3; One Act Plays 3; Godspell Technical Director Stage Manager 4; Pow Wow Steering Committee Writing Director cast 4; In One Basket 4; Oklahoma cast 4; Dance Show Technical Director 4; George M Technical Director 4. STEVEN SLESNICK: Intramural Bowling 2,3; Freshman Band 1; Concert Band 2,3; Tour Band 2,3; Marching band 1,2,3,4. RON SLIERIC: Baseball 1; Hockey 1,2. DOUGLAS SMITH: Bronze Key; Silver Key; Gold Key; Valedictorian, Illinois State Scholar 4; Wrestling 1, Chess Club 1,2,3,4; Pres. 3,4; Aeronautic Club 4; Foreign Language Advisory Committee 3,4. STEVE SORKIN: Bronze Key; Soccer 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Tennis 1,2,3,4. LISA SOSTRIN: Bronze Key 3; Orchesis 3; SRA 3; POW WOW 3. ISABELLE SPAHR: Aquasprites; AFS Club; Med Careers; Foreign Exchange Student. DANIEL SPIELMAN: Football 1. GREG SPITZ: Bronze Key; White Honor Roll; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4; Captain Gymnastics; Senior Float Committee. GREGORY SPRAGUE: Soccer 1; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2; Football 2; Golf 4. RHONDA SPRINGER: White Honor Roll 1,2,3; White Certificate 1; Bat Girls 2; Soccerettes 1; SRA 3. PAT STAC KM ANN: Basketball 1,2,3,4. NANCY STEC: Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4, Illinois State Scholar 4, Who ' s Who in American High School Students 4; Swimming 1,2; Demonstration Gymnastics 1,2,3; Co-Captain 4; Competitive Gymnastics 2,3,4 Leaders 2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4, Galibo 1,2,3. STEVEN C. STEIN: Silver Choral Pin 3, Gold Choral Pin 4, Fencing Team 1, Forensics 1,2,3, Thespians 1,2,3,4, Westones 3,4, Pinochio 1, Cabaret 1, Arsenic and Old Lace 1, Nubbins, Invisible People 2, My Fair Lady 2, Fiddler on the Roof 3, Story Theater 3, Make up Chair¬ person in Puss in Boots 3, The Invention 2, Oklahoma 4, Make up Childrens Theatre 4, Holiday Music Festival 1,2,3,4, May Music Fes¬ tival 1,2,3,4, February Choir Concert 2,3,4, Pow Wow 74-3 Oklahoma Art Chairman Crew 4, Pow Wow 75, Makeup Chairman 4, Broadway West 2, Phantast 3, An Evening of Dance 4. SHERYL STERN: Scarlet Certificate 1, Silver Key 3, Bronze Key 2, Gold Key 4, Illinois State Scholar 4, Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 4, Bowling Intermurals Manag¬ er 3,4, Bowling Team 3,4, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Pacesetters 1, Usherettes 2,3, Holiday Festival 1.2.3.4, May Festival 1,2,3,4, February Concert 3.4, Girl ' s Glee 1,2, Concert Choir 3,4, A Cap- pella Choir 4, Solo and Ensemble Contest 4, Silver Music Pin 3, Gold Music Pin 4. 302 JANET E. STOKLOSA: Scarlet Honor Roll 2,3, Sophomore Leaders. MARK STOLLER: Notional Honors Society 3, Freshman Honor Certificate 1, Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, President Aquarium Club Niles West Pets Wildlife Club, German Club 2, Opus One, Medical Careers Club 1,2,3,4, Concert Bond 1,2,3. NINA R. STONE: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. Board 1, Badminton 1,3,4, Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Elite 3.4, Senior Homecoming Float. PAT STNACKMANN: Football 1,3, Basketball 1.4, Debate 1,2, INS 1,4, Japanese Club, Orchesis 1,4, Chess 3,4, Fiddler on The Roof 3. SHERRY STREHLOW: Girls Bowling Team 4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Usheretts 2,3, Holiday Festival 1.2.3.4, May Festival 1,2,3,4, Mitch Miller Pro¬ gram 3. HOWARD SULKIN: Scarlet Honor Roll 3,4, Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, Pow-Wow Galibo. KAREN M. SUZZYNSKI: G.A.A. 1,2,4, Ushers 1, Crew, Sweet Charity, Pow Wow 74, Puss and Boots, Fiddler On The Roof, Spring Play 75, The Lion who Would ' nt Pow Wow 75, In On Basket Student Director, Oklahoma Student Director. JOHN TALDONE: Track 2,4, Civil Air Patrol 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . MITCH TARCZYNSKI: Bronze Key, Illinois State Scholar, Swimming Varsity 1,2, Football 1,2, Scuba Club 1,2. SUE THILMANY: Softball 2,3, Basketball 3,4, Band 1,2,3. LESLIE TODD: Scarlet Certificate 1, Bronze Key 3, Silver Key 4, Cheerleading 1,2,3,4, Aqua- Sprites 2,3, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Leaders 2,3,4, Con¬ cert Choir 2, Aquasprite Show 2,3. LARRY TOPOL: Wrestling 4. CATHY TORP: Chess Club 1,2,3, Pinochio 1, Odd Couple 1, Man of Lamawcha 1, SRA 2,3, Class Cabinet President 2, Class Cabinet 3. HENRY TREVER: Swimming 1, Soccer 2, Wres¬ tling 2. GAIL TROTTER: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Orchesis 2,3,4, Students for Israel 1,2,3, Art Council 2.3.4, Opus Orel 3,4, Co-Editor 4, Students for China 2,3,4, Thespians 4, Theatre Dance and Talent Show 2, Invisible People 2, Sweet Chari¬ ty 2, Stage Crew 4, Broadway West 2, Dwight Barker Fan Club 4, Future Space Cadets Club 3.4, Student Representative for S.CC. F. 3,4, Cfty 3, Nfty 4, Phantast 3, An Evening of Dance 4. BRIAN TURTON: Japanese Club 3,4, Anthro- polony Club 1, Ecology Club 4, Westones 3,4, Sweet Charity 2, Fiddler on the Roof 3, Pow Wow 75-4, Oklahoma 4, Concert Choir 3,4. BYRON UDELL: Illinois State Scholar Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold 1,2,3. SANDY WALDIN: Girls Gymnastics Competi¬ tive Team 2,3, G.A.A. 1,2,3, Soph. Jr. Leaders, Girls Demonstration Team 1,2,3, Galibo 1,2,3. SINDI WASSERBERG: Tennis Team 2,3,4, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Elite Club 3, President 4, SRA 1,2, Bronze Key 4. BILL WEIBEL: Bronze Key 3, Silver Key 4, Foot¬ ball 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, Wrestling 1,2, Illi¬ nois State Scholar, Early Graduate. BRUCE WEINER: Bronze Key, Baseball 1,2, Track 1,2,3. SHARON WEINFELD: White Certificate 1, Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, School Bicentennial Essay Contest Winner 4, Illinois State Scholar 4, Foreign Language Club 3,4, A.F.S. 4. CATHERINE WEISS: Choral Club 1. ROB WEISS: Soccer 1, Golf 1,2,3, Photo Club 1,2,3, Opathy Club 1,2,3,4, Gold Coin Club. GREG WELTER: Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1; N-Club. LESLIE WEXLER: Gymnastics 1; Orchesis 3; German Club 1,2; Pow Wow 3; Galibo Dance 3. FRED WINKLER: BasketbaFI 1,2; Baseball 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . GRETCHEN WITTE: Bronze Key 3, Silver Key 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Badminton 1; Leaders 1,2,3; Orchesis 2,3,4; Thespians 2,3,4; Westones 3,4, Choreographer 3,4; Board 4; Concert Choir 3,4; Acappella Choir 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3 ,4; Invisible People 2; Sweet Charity 2; Broadway West 2; Dance Talent Show 2; PTSA Fashion Show 3; My Fair Lady 2; Pow Wow 3,4; Co-choreographer 3; George M 3; Godspell 4, Assistant Choreographer; Phantast 3; Okla¬ homa! 4, May Festival 2,3,4; Holiday Festival 2.3.4. KAREN WOODS: Bowling 1; Basketball 3; Swim Team 2,3,4; Japanese Club. KAREN YEN: Transfer Student 2. HAL ZABRIN: Football 1,2; Wrestling 1; Basketball 3; Student Council 1. MIKE ZIEGELSKI: Football 1; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Jazz Band 2; Galibo 3; Orchesis 3. TOM ZOROS: Cross Country Track 1,2,3,4; In¬ door, Outdoor Track 1,2,3,4. JULIE ZWEIG: Track 1; G.A.A. 1; Pom-Pon 3.4. BOB ZYBURT: Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2. 3Jttfrex Abrahamson, Kent D. 72 Abrams, Bari Sue 84 Abrams, Janice M. 60 Abrams, Jay R. 72 Abrams, Keith Robert 84 Abuja, Dawn Alice 84 Adilman, David J. 60 Adilman, Glenn M. 60 Adkisson, Steven Charle 84 Adrianopoli, Laura A. 72 Affrunti, Audrey M. 14 Albert, Gail Lynn 14 Albrecht, Ronald 14 Allard, Antoinette 60 Alpern, David Marshall 84, 98, 108 Amarantos, Terry T. 60 Amari, Cheryl Marie 72 Amari, Paula Annette 14 Amiel, Steven Y. 14 Amore, Pam 84 Anargyros, Maria D. 60 Anastos, John Peter 60 Anderson, Dean Rober 14 Anderson, Jody Marie 84 Anderson, Kelly J. 60 Anderson, Lisa Marie 72 Anderson, Susan K. 60 Anderson, Wallace Mitch 84 Angus, William John 84 Apellman, Lee 72 Arcangeletti, Linda 60 Archibald, Susan Lyn 60 Arendt, Christopher 14 Arendt, Ellen F. 72 Arendt, Richard G. 84 Arenson, Michael S. 72 Armonis, Anastasia 84 Armonis, Vicky 14 Arndt, Susan Marie 76, 84 Arns, Thomas Paul 14 Arons, Barry Michael 14, 108 Artstein, Holly E. 60 Ash, Barry Alan 84 Ash, Susan 14 Astrene, Susan Lee 60 Atsaves, Christ 72 Atsaves, Joanne 60 Atsaves, Louis C. 60 Atsaves, Pamela 1 4 Atsaves, Toni M. 72, 104 Aufmann, Gary William 84 Austin, Kimberly Sue 84 Austin, Natalie Mary 84 Axelrod; Linda Ruth 14 Bochrach, Lisa Florine 84 Bachrach, Steven M. 60 Bacicalupo, Ann Mary 60, 107 Badner, Gail Beth 72 Baer, David J. 72 Bagan, Carolyn L. 60 Bahcall, Amy Jo 72 Bailey, Gregory F. 60 Bailey, Kelly Ann 84 Balbirer, Tracy 1 57 Balcerak, Alexandra 60 Balin, David Richard 72 Balmes, Nancy Ann 84 Baltes, Regina Mory 14 Baltes, Vickie Lisa 72 Banathy, Andrew C. 84, 88 Barasch, Jay Eliot 84 Bargamian, Brett E. 84 Bargamian, Laura L. 60 Barkoczy, Brigitte C. 60 Barkoczy, Zoltan Paul 84 Baron, Debi J. 15 Baron, James David 84 Baron, Jamie M. 15, 107 Barrash, David M. 60 Bartel, Celeste R. 1 1 2 Barth, Susan G. 60 Bartlett, Patricia J. 15 Barion, Joan E. 72 Bartsch, Laura Jean 1 5 Basner, Curtis Alan 15, 108 Bass, Barry 1 5, 57 Batchen, Joan Therese 84 Bau, Deborah Lynn 60 Bau, Diane Lee 60 Bauer, Charles Lorenz 84 Bauer, James Thomas 72 Baumgart, Bruce A. 72 Becker, Christopher 60 Becker, Judith Louise 84 Beckerman, Terri Lynne 84, 1 1 2 Begoun, Miriam Lee 60 Beider, Kelly Tema 103 Beider, Kenneth Hary 1 5 Bellman, Roland F. 15 Bellman, Susan A. 15 Ben-Zeev Jason 72 Benbow, John A. 72 Benbow, Roberta J. 1 5 Bender, Ellen Joy 72 Bender, Scott M. 1 5, 57 Benjoya, Marc Filip 15, 107 Benjoya, Ross Alan 72 Benson, Larry Scott 1 5 Beran, Connie Ann 1 5 Berezin, Samuel B. 60 Berglund, Bridget A. 72 Bergstrom, Karen Lee 1 5 Bergstrom, Norma Kay 84 Berk, Steven N. 60 Berke, Mindy Gae 60 Berkley, Lonnie 15, 108, 1 12 Berkowitz, Sandra J. 72 Berkson, Bonnie Lois 72 Berman, Clifford E. 60 Berman, Fern Beth 1 5 Berman, Glenn Howard 72 Berman, Marcy R. 60 Bernardini, Patti 1 5 Bernardini, Penny J. 72 Berndt, Ronald 84 Bernstein, Arnold L. 72, 1 12 Bernstein, Avi Jay 1 1 1 Bernstein, Dale L. 72 Bernstein, Joanne 1 5 Bernstein, Lee Miriam 84, 90 Bernstein, Susan N. 16, 112 Berzock, Joanne 84 Besterman, llene E. 60 Beswick, Pamela N. 16 Beyda, Sandee Dee 16, 107 Bianchi, Craig Alan 72 Bible, Keith 16, 98, 108 Bielski, Steven 72 Binder, Larry Mark 72 Binder, Stephen Robert 85 Birkley, Mark Anders 16 Birnberg, ReneeS. 16, 107 Bizar, Jill Sherri 72 Bjorklund, Craig A. 16 Blackman, Gary I. 60 Blackman, Tommie L. 85 Blaisdell, Theodore W. 85 Bland, Holly Beth 85 Blaszynski, Gregory 16 Blatt, Joseph W. 72 Blechman, Amy Gayle 60 Bleser, Thomas Michael 85 Block, Nanette 85 Block, Norgert Alan 85 Bloom, Michael Scott 60 Bloom, Robert David 72 Bloom, Scott L. 60 Blum, Merle Susan 85 Blumenstein, Rochell 16 Blumenthal, Charles 60 Bk: enthal, Michael Sco 85 Bock, Bonnie Jayne 60 Bockel, Sherry E. 1 6 Bodi, John Jeffrey 85 Boepple, Jack Eugene 85 Bohrer, Adrienne 60 Bold, Tracy Claire 16 Bondy, Julie Ann 16, 107 Booker, David Brian 85 Booker, Lynn C. 60 Booras, Gary S. 60 Bordenet, Michael 72 Bordes, Debra Lee 1 6 Bordes, Laurie Marie 72 Borenstein, Robin K. 72 Borgardt, Jeffrey A. 72 Borin, Wayne E. 1 6 Boro, Joan Marie 85 Bothfeld, Catherine 72 Boyko, Katherine 85 Boyle, Mary Beth 68 Bradley, David James 72 Brainin, Risa 73 Brandwein, Barry J. 17 Brandwein, Ronald Allen 85 Braude, Marlene J. 17 Braun, Debby F. 1 7 Braver, Allyne Joy 85 Bravo, Antonio 85 Brenner, Alan David 17 Brenner, Mark Allan 17 Bridger, Lisa L. 60 Brier, Freya 17 Brilando, Lia Jean 73 Brody, Andrea Rene 73 Brody, Haim Micheal 85 Brotman, Jeffrey Neal 85 Brown, John W. 73 Brown, Neil £ 1 7 Brown, Steve Joseph 85 Bruchert, Gwen 85 Bruner, John Edward 17 Bruner, Patty Anne 60 Brunning, Robert Tim 17 Brynjolfsson, Nina S. 73 Budzynski, John Andrew 85 Budzynski, Judith A. 61 Buffo, Carol Marie 61 Buffo, Judith Ann 85 Buffo, Marianne C. 1 7 Bugarin, Suzanne C. 73 Buns, Barbara Ann 73 Burger, Donald M. 85 304 Burns, Ellen Loraine 85 Burns, Linda Ann 61 Burns, Marilyn Renee 73 Burns, Norman D. 85 Bush, Gary David 1 7 Butzow, Robert H. 17 Butzow, William G. 73 Bychowski, Kathleen An 85 Bydalek, Carol L. 61 Byk, Bennett Marc 85 Cagen, Donald H. 61 Calbow, Rita J. 73 Caliva, James 73 Callner, Lane A. 1 8 Cameron, Jay Edwin 73 Cameron, Joy Ellen 61 Camin, Meryl Ann 61 Camm, Bill 85 Cammarata, Jean M. 7 107 Cammarata, Tina M. 18, 107 Caplan, Judith Faith 85 Cappas, Stephanie P. 18 Caravello, Sandra Lee 85 Cardona, Yolanda T. 18 Cardona, Felix 85 Carlsen, Kurt Henry 61 Carlson, Eric William 85 Carlson, Julie Ann 73 Carlson, Kenneth W. 61 Carlson, Lori Ann 61 Carlson, Lynn Marie 18 Carlson, Thomas Arnold 85 Carson, Julie B. 1 8 Casey, Bill Michael 61 Casey, Daniel Joseph 18 Castianos, Carolina A. 73 Catrone, Joey 85 Catrone, Robert John 85 Cecola, Debbie 61 Cecola, Renee 85 Cenci, Debra Lynn 61 Chapman, Todd J. 1 8 Chen, Elaine Hwa-Ming 85 Chen, Eric 1 8 Chen, Pamela Ki-Mai 85 Cheung, Jean Sui 73 Chiappetta, Paul Joe 73 Chikaraishi, Nancy 73 Chimberoff, Mike David 85 Chin, Elizabeth Ling 73 Chinn, Karen Celeste 73 Chiu Francis Sung-Chew 85 Cho, Hae 85 Cholewa, Andrew H. 18 Cholewa, Richard W. 85 Choyinski, Katheryn M. 85 Cichon, Brian John 18 Cichy, Craig H. 73 Ciliberto, St even M. 19 Cin, Bennett David 85 Cin, Elliott M. 19 Claus, Helene 73 Clesi, Elizabeth M. 61 Cocking, Tammera Kay 85 Cocozza, Christine Rene 86 Cohan, Gina Lynn 86 Cohan, Gregg Rome 86, 108 Cohan, Jodi B. 61 Cohen, Darcy Ellen 86 Cohen, David Jay 86, 108 Cohen, David L ee 86 Cohen, Elisa D. 73 Cohen, Gerald Allen 73 Cohen, Jaclynn H. 1 9 Cohen, Jordan Scott 1 9 Cohen, Marc Scott 73 Cohen, Marci B. 61 Cohen, Marla Lee 73 Cohen, Michael 73 Cohen, Randy Phillip 19 Cohen, Sandra Joyce 19, 107 Cohep, Shirley Lynn 73 Cohen, Steve Joel 1 9 Cohen, Susan Beth 61, 107 Colen, David Michael 73, 109 Coletto, Anthony G. 73 Colky, Dawn B. 73 Coltharp, Janice M. 19 Conklin, Patricia El 19 Conner, Bart Wayne 19 Considine, Susie M. 73 Coplan, Linda B. 73 Corrigan, Peter John 61 Costis, John A. 73 Coursey, John Daniel 73 Coward, Michael Lee 73 Cozzo, Donna Marie 73 Cralli, Joseph Lee 86 Cress, Alice Elaine 73 Cress, Vicki Lynn 19 Cristol, Dean Stuart 19 Cullotta, Cynthia A. 73 ffe Cysewski, Susan H. 19 Cywinski, Denise C. 61 Daehler, Robert William 61 Damato, David E. 19 Damore, Donna Marie 61 Daniel, Nelly 19, 107 Dassinger, Lori Jean 73, 74 Daus, Jeffcey Alan 74 Dayan, Maurice Jack 1 9 Dayno, Bruce Michael 19 Deasey, Colleen M. 61, 67 Dedo, AnnetteMarie 19, 105 Dedo, Patricia Marie 74, 104 Deer, Debbie Karen 57 Deger, Druann 19 Degroot, James P. 61 Deleonardis, Bob A. 74 Delfino, Giovanna T. 61 Dell, George Holling 19 Deppong, Joseph J. 61 Dermer, Karen L. 61 Desalvo, Paulette R. 61, 105 Desalvo, Sara Lynn 20 Desalvo, William A. 61 Desnet, Marla 20 Desnet, Nancy Ann 86 Deters, Thomas C. 74 Diakoumis, Kathryn L. 20, 107 Diamond, Abbe E. 20 Dibasilio, James R. 74 Dickstein, Dedra N. 20 Diederich, Laura J. 74 Diganci, Todd T. 74 Dina, Lisa Renee 86 Dinse, Curt W. 20 Dione, Jeffrey Mark 61 Dluzen, Geraldine 74 Dmytro, Gene Walter 74 Dmytro, Michael L. 61 Doderer, Annette S. 61 Doderer, John Ewald 20 Doderer, Walter Dean 86 Dolan, Joy Mary 20 Dolin, Bruce Steven 74, 100 Dolinko, Alan R. 85, 86 Dominic, Carole Ann 74 Dominic, Joann J. 74 Donenberg, Fran I. 86, 94, 103 Doppelt, Pamela Ann 86 Dordick, Peter David 20 Dorfman, Nancy Ellen 20 Dome, Pamela E. 61 Dosse, Susan 47 Downes, Audrey Lynn 61 Doyle, Joanne E. 61 Drazner, Cary Neil 20, 107 Drazner, Rick 74 Drazner, Stacey Sue 74, 79, 107 Drews, John D. 20 Drexler, Denise 61 Drexler, Geri Lynn 86 Dubas, Charles Gerard 86 Dubin, David Joel 61 Duebner, Denise M. 74 Dulleck, Greg John 86 Dulleck, John Paul 20 Durso, Debra A. 86 Durso, Kathleen M. 20 Dutt, John Emil 74 Dutt, Kathryn Claire 20 Dyslin, Cathy Lynn 20 Dzielski, Leonard J. 20 Dzielski, Linda Joy 86 Ebeling, Jutta 74 Eberhardt, Rita T. 74 E ck, Nancy Ellen 86 Eckardt, Christy Ann 86 Edelson, Terri L. 62 Edelstein, Mark Stephen 86 Edington, David W. 74 Edington, Lawrence J. 20 Edmonds, Sue Lee 62 Edwards, Deborah Ann 20 Edwards, Steven Michael 86 Egebrecht, Stewart 62 Ehas, Michael Allen 74 Eichner, Carolyn Jeanne 86 Eickhoff, Janet A. 62 Eischen, Timothy R. 1 1 1 Eisenberg, Ellen Esther 86 Eissman, Linda Phyliss 86 Eissman, Mark Paul 20 Ekenberg James W. 21 Elbin, Debbie Ann 21 Elbin, Susie Dori 74 Ellin, Phyllis Minerva 86 Elliott, Coquette C. 62 Ellis, Hope Stacy 86 Ellis, Noreen Cindy 86 Ellyne, Darcie Kay 86 Elrod, Audrey M. 74 English, Joseph F. 21 English, Marguerite 21 Epsteen, Joyce L. 21 1 Ericksen, Carol L. 62 Erickson, Chris James 86 Erickson, Connie L. 86 Erickson, Glad H. 62 Erickson, Jeffrey E. 62 Erickson, Karen Ann 86, 188 Erickson, Katherine 74 305 Erickson, Kenneth 62, 108 Erickson, Mork Berne 21 Erickson, Merilee Ann 86 Erickson, Nancy Joan 21 Eriksson, Glen Algot 74 Erlichman, Marc Ethan 87 Erpelding, James K. 21 Erpelding, MaryKay 82 Eselevsky, Noemi 74 Esterl Lisa Renee 87 Estes, Eric G. 87 Evans, Audri Janet 87 Evans, Diane Hoi I i 21 Fabian, Martin Scott 21 Fahey, Kathleen M. 74 Faingold, Alan Mark 21 Faingold, Alyce Sue 87 Fairley, Richard J. 62 Fairley, Susan Jean 21 Falk, Annalee F. 74 Fallon, Diane Marie 74 Favell, Terri Lynn 62 Faye, Howard Jeffrey 21 Faye, Robin Carole 74, 107 Feiler, David Dean 87 Feldman, Alan J. 21 Feldman, Audrey H. 22 Fenchel, Paula 22 FenchqH Maxine L. 62 Ferdmcpn, Glenn Elliot 87 Ferrard, Karen Sue 62 Filgil PquI Ross 87 Fili ek, James Paul 22 Filipic, Rosemary 87 Fine, Marla Robin 22, 87 Fink, David S. 75 Brink, Laurel Ann 23 jFirfer, Owen Michael 87 I Fischer, Bibi 23 | Fischer, Fred Ernst 75 ! Fishbein, Ellen 75 Fishbein, Francine S. 23 I Fisher, Paul Robert 23 I Fisher, Shelley 23 { Fisher, Steven Barry 87 Fisher, Susan B. 75 Fishman, Howard Paul 87 Fishman, Linda K. 23 Flannery, John F. 75 Fleming, Peter F. 62 Flirtk, Grant Albert 23 Flood, Anne Marie 23 Flood, William Joseph 87 Fogelson, Andrea A. 23 Fornaris, George L. 75 Fortman, Carol E. 75 Fortman, Michael W. 62 Fortuna, Joann M. 62 Fougerousse, Jeff M. 23 Fougerousse, Jerry T. 75 f Fouty, Judith Ann 87 Fox, Benjamin Howard 75, 87 Fox, Donna Marie 75, 1 1 1 €Fox, Michael Alan 87 r Foyteck, Rob D. 23 i Frake, Carol Ann 75 Frank, Jody Lynn 75 Frank, Lisa Ann 74, 75 Franklin, Richard M. 23 1 Frazin, Glenn F. 62 Freedkin, Richard J. 23 Freedman, David J. 23 Freedman, Ellen Sue 75 Freeman, Carol Ann 62 Freeman, Mark K. 24 Frey, Daniel Leslie 87 Frey, Greg Lawrence 75 Friedman, Bruce A. 62 Friedman, Cathy Ann 24 Friedman, David B. 62 Friedman, Richard N. 75 Friedman, Terri F. 75 Friend, Trocy Dee 87 Fritsch, William H. 75 Fuentes, Sylvia Rod 86, 87 Fukuchi, Harumi Miko 87 Funai, Shari K. 62 Gabriel, Laura G. 87 Gabriel, Robert Paul 67 Gacki, John Edward 87 Gacki, Kimberly Ann 62 Gaertner, Karen M. 75 Gaffen, Cindy Gay 75 Gaffen, Mark Arnold 24, 108 Gagesch, George Richard 87 Gagesch, Kathy Hilde 24 Gagesch, Linda M. 75 Gajewski, Donna Mari 24 Galford, Brian Todd 62 Galindo, Constance Laur 87 Galindo, Steve Lloyd 24 Galindo, Victoria E. 24 Gallagher, Kathleen Rae 87 Gallagher, Sharon P. 24 Ganellen Edward W. 62 Ganz, Michael A. 24 Garland, Heidi Adele 62 Garman, Rem Lauren 75 Garman, Mitchell 62 Gordon, Nanci Debra 62 Gartner, Tammy Ann 24 Gates, Marty Frank 75 Gekas, Connie Maria 87 Gekas, Diana P. 62 Gelfman, Stuart G. 62 George, George 87 Georgouses, Nick G. 62 Gerber, Fredrick W. 75 Gershanov, Ellen B. 62 Gerstein, Jan R. 75 Gettleman, Julie 24 Gianukos, Flora 24 Gielow, Scott C. 87 Gilbert, Natalie Ann 87 Gillen, Kelli Ann 87 Ginsberg, Barbara S. 25 Ginsberg, Lori Sue 87 Ginsburg, Cheryl Ann 75 Ginsburg, Cindy Faye 25 Ginsburg, David B. 75 Ginsburg, Keith B. 62, 72 Glaberson, Susan Devara 87 Gladan, Erol M. 87 Glaser, Michele Sue 87 Glasneck, Ramona Lynn 87 Glenner, Mark Steven 75 Glick, Lisa Jill 75 Goebel, Barbara Eve 75 Goetz, Thomas 87 Gokbudak, Brent F. 62 Gokbudak, Erroll Bland 87 Gold, Cari R. 25 Goldberg, Bonnie Ann 25 Goldberg, Diane Lois 87 Goldberg Jerrold 25 Goldberg Judi Hope 25 Goldberg, Lee S. 25 Goldberg, Linda J. 75 Goldberg, Neal 75 Goldberg, Susan C. 75 Goldblatt, Mitchell L. 87 Golden, Alan Brent 75 Golden, Shelley Eve 87 Goldman, Ian J. 25 Goldman, JoAnne 25 Goldstein, Beverly R. 25 Goldstein, Deborah Beth 87 Goldstein, Larry E. 25 Goildstein, Norma Jean 88 Goldstick, Linda R. 62 Golub, Ellen Rae 75 Golub, Neal Jeffrey 26 Gomez, Susan West 75 Gonzales, Norman D. 26 Gonzalez, Daniel V. 62 Goodcase, momas R. 75 Goodcase, Tim W. 62 Gooding, Dan William 75 Goodman, Karen Beth 88 Goodman, Lance A. 75 Goodman, Lori Jill 75 Goodman, Marica E. 26 Goodma jSteven Robert 88 Goone,%avid Scott 75 Goppert, Frank T. 75 Gordon, Andrea Beth 75 Gordon, Robin A. 75 Gordon, Suzi 26 Goren, William David 75 Gorski, Patrice 26 Graham, Angela Agnes 75 Graham, Penny Lynn 88 Granatelli, Sandra Lynn 88 Grant, Jeffrey Scott 88 Grass, Christina Maria 88 Graubart, Steve 26 Green, Alan Scott 107 Green, Caryn C. 63 Green, Denise Joy 88 Green, Joel David 26 Green, Maureen 63 Greenberg, Daniel Lee 88 Greenman, Amy Sue 63 Greenspon, Barbara Sue 88 Gregory, Ted Charles 63 Grenda, Christopher Ala 88 Grenda, Joseph R. 26 Groelmg, Richard J. 26 Gromke, Angela Joy 75 Gromke, Marianne 26 Groner, Marilyn Joy 75 Groner, Robin Leslie 26 Groos, Sheldon J. 75 Gross, Virginia Mary 88 Grosse, James Gilbert 88 Grossman, Jamie I. 75 Grossman, Cathy Lynn 63 Grujanac, Ljubisa L. 76 Grunfeld, Ziva Ester 88 Gualand, Albert Cosimo 88 Gualano, Rita Lynn 26 Gubin, Mindi Dee 88 Guggenheim, David M. 76 Gumola, Joseph L. 26 Gump, Joseph Mike 76 Gump, Margaret Mary 88 306 Gump, Martha Mary 63, 99, 100 Gunnarson, Albert Hans 88 Gunnarson, Lydia Ann 63 Gunther, Susan Lois 88 Gussis, Robin 26 Gutenkauf, Diane C. 63 Gutenkauf, Karen Lee 88 Guthman, G. Roberta 27 Haas, Robert M. 63 Haberkorn, Patricia 27 Hacker, Susan L. 63, 107 Hagopian, Sonia Elyse 88 Hajduk, Cary Chester 27 Halap, Marc Phillip 27 Halap, Michael 88 Halfpap, Sandra M. 76 Hall, Rosanne Mary 63 Hallberg, Ann Elizab 27 Halperin, Daniel A. 27 Halperin, David Alan 27 Halperin, Wendy Lynn 76 Hamann, Kirk Franklin 88 Hamann, Susan Louise 63 Handzel, John Joseph 76 Handzel, Mark William 88 Hannum, Mike Joseph 88 Hanover, Larry R. 76 Hanrahan, Catherine 105 Hansen, Cindy Cary 63, 107 Hansen, Leslie Anne 76 Hanson, Tony 88 Haramaras, Steve 76 Hardt, Valery Lynn 76 Ha rrelson, Sara Katheri 88 Harrer, Michael Robert 88 Harris, Christopher Jam 88 Harris, Mitchel B. 27 Harris, Neal Craig 76 Martogh, Charles B. 27 Hartwig, Sonia B. 27 Haskell, Sharon A. 27 Hattendorf, James E. 63 Haupers, James M. 27 Haupers, Jon Stuart 27 Hayes, Chris Robert 63 Hayman, Nancy S. 27 Hebson, Gregory S. 63 Hecktman, Jamie Dee 28 Hed, Leslie Renee 76 Hedrick, Gerald M. 76 Hedrick, Theresa Ann 76 Heidkamp, Judith Ann 28, 88 Heidkamp, Brian Callan 88 Heimler, Ellen Ann 76 Heinz, Andrew John 28 Heinz, Barbara J. 63 Heinz, James V. 88 Heinz, Joan Marie 88 Heinz, Margot Mary 28 Heinz, Patricia 88 Helas, Victor Pete 63 Helgeson, Paul H. 88 Heller, Marcy Beth 76 Henning, Pamela Jean 88 Hentz, Mary Ellen 28 Herold, Dawn L. 63 Hersh, Marcia 76 Herstein, Myrna Lynn 63 Hesner, Paul E. 63 Heyman, Stanley E. 63 Hickey, Amy L. 63 Hickey, Diane 28 Higus, David Loren 28 Hilanica, Amy 88 Hildebrand, Dennis Keit 88 Hildebrand, Katherin 63 Hildner, Eric Byron 88 Hilkin, Patricia A. 88 Hill, Bonnie Joy 28 Hill, Jeffrey V. 28 Himmler, Craig S. 76 Himmler, Michael A. 63 Hintz, Carla Cay 63 Hintz, Carlyn Jean 28, 105 Hintz, Corinne Marie 88 Hintz, Diana Jo 76 Hirakawa, Diane Sue 76, 104 Hirsch, Amie Fern 28 Hirsch, Lauren Dee 76 Hirsch, Linda Lee 88 Hirsch, Susan Ann 28 Hirsch, Wendi 76 Hirschouer, Anny Kim 63 Hirschauer, Cynthia Sue 89 Hoban, Ann 76 Hoban, Kevin T. 63 Hobin, Adrienne M. 28 Hochberg, Ira S. 29 Hoeft, Daniel Allen 29 Hoelbl, William Thomas 63 Hoffman, Daniel J. 76 Hoffman, Gina Louise 76 Hoffman, Judith A. 29 Mrs. M. Hoffman 100 Hoffman, Vickie Lynn 89 Hoglan, Christine B. 76 Hohs, Karen Jo 89 Hohs, Nancy Marie 63 Hohs, Stephen M. 29, 108 Hojnacki, Craig Alan 29 Holman, Laurie J. 63, 107 Holmblad, Beverly A. 76 Holtzman, Gayle Joy 89 Homer, Mark 29, 98 Horberg, Michael Alan 89, 108 Hornstein, Barton A. 63 Hornstein, Rachel Ann 89 Horwich, Jill 29, 107 Horwitz, Randy Jonat 29, 108 Horwitz, Sheri D. 64, 100 Hosanna, Richard 64 Hosfield, James Andrew 89, 107 Hosfield, Julie A. 29 Hren, Kimberly Gray 64 Huber, Julie Ann 89 Hughes, David 29 Hughes, John James 76 Hughes, Susan Jean 76 Hurwich, Daniel Ben 89, 108 Hyams, Chuck David 64 Hyosaka, Jeffrey S. 76 Imhof, Mark Robert 89 Ing, Irena Silwai 29 loannou, Eugenia 89 loannou, John 29 Irpino, Chris Alan 89 Isaac, Michael Loui 76 Isaacson, Melissa Kay 89 Isaacson, Michael A. 29 Isenstein, Karen 76 Isner, Debra Lynn 30 Isner, Idalee 30 Issen, Marshall G. 98 Issen, Sima Gail 30 Iverson, Celeste I. 76 Iverson, Gabrielle lone 89 Ivkovich, Dean 30 Izenstark, Debra Michel 89 Jacobs, Howard Alan 30 Jacobs, Keith Brian 89 Jacobs, Matthew Dave 76 Jacobs, Mike John 64 Jacobsen, Jill K. 30 Jacobson, Loreen Gayle 89 Jaffe, Nancy Anne 87, 89 Jaffe, Neal Alan 89 Jaffee, Karen Lynn 76 Jaffee, Susan Beth 30 Jakiel, Katherine Estel 89 Jakubik, Michael G. 30 James, Dawn Marie 89 James, Mary Karen 3 1 Japely, Peggy Mary 89 Jaremus, Juliana 64, 100 Jaskolka, Mark Allen 3 1 Jensen, Greg John 89 Jensen, Kenneth W. 31 Jensen, Richard L. 64 Jensen, Roy Eric 64 Jernberg, Kimberly W. 76 Jerney, Timothy. Scot 76 Jobst, Darlene Gay 3 1 Joffrey, Robin Beth 76 Johanson, Carl David 77 Johanson, John Paul 77, 89 Johnson, Debby Ann 31 Johnson, Debra Ann 76 Johnson, Gary W. 3 1 Johnson, Jane A. 64 Johnson, Norman Blake 89 Johnson, Sue Ann 77 Johnson, Susan Andrea 89 Joo, Yungnan Esther 77 Jordan, Leslie K. 64 Jordan, R. Charles 64 Jorgensen, Michelle E. 89 Joseph, David 76 Joseph, Laura Ann 3 1 Jozsi, Thomas Albert 89 Jung, Chris Raymond 31 Jung, Geralyn Patti 76, 77 Jung, Jane Lori 89 Jung, Kathleen Mary 89 Jung, Russell W. 32 Kaden, Neil J. 32 Kadota, Christopher S. 89 Kadota, Robert B. 64 Kahn, Merle Deborah 89 Kahn, Randall Scott 32 Kalas, Carolynn Marie 89 Kalas, John 32 Kalas, Michael E. 32 Kalfen, Marilyn Joy 76 Kalter, Henry A. 32 Kaminer, Amy Beth 77 Kamradt, Kathleen M. 64 Kang, James 32 Kanter, Heidi 77 Kanter, Helene R. 77 Kanter, Lorri Ellen 32 Kapelanski, MaryJane 77, 1 1 1 Kaplan, Allan M. 64, 99 Kaplan, Gary Curtis 89 Kaplan, Jody Sima 1 1 1 Kaplan, Joseph M. 64 Kaplan, Steve D. 64 307 Kaplan, Susan 64 Kapuscinski, Arlene 77 Karabinas, Christ H. 32 Karachun, Debra Ann 89 Karalekas, Ida 77 Karkow, Lori Anne 64 Karleskey, Lili Ann 32 Karleskey, Marty J. 77 Karlin, Lee Michael 32 Karlove, Rita Marie 77 Karp, Loren Felicia 64 Karpinski, Cameron Jean 89 Kaskel, Jay Joseph 32 Kasten, Debra 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C. 34 Kraft, Karen Debra 90, 94, 100 Kralis, Georgia K. 90 Krone, Amy Marcia 78 Krasowsky, Karen L. 78 Kraus, Karen Leslie 78 Krause, Jeanne Marie 34, 78 Krause, Robert Charles 90 Kreda, Lori S. 34 Kreiner, Karen C. 90 Kron, Joel S. 64 Kron, Jon David 78 Kron, Kenny Alan 78 Kron, Peter Willi 90 Kropp, Brian Tom 78 Krozel, Reta Ann 90 Kruczinski, Fredric 64 Krueger, Kathleen Marie 90 Kruger, Danita Lee 90 Kruger, Scott Edward 78 Krum, Heidi Benita 90 Kuan, Anita Diamond 78 Kubnick, Kama 34 Kumkoski, Frank J. 78 Kummel, Gordon 90 Kwiecinski, Karen B. 78 Ladin, Kevin Dean 78 Lahikainen, Debra S. 78 Lamm, Cheryl Dana 90 Lamm, Jeff David 78 Lampert, Marla 34 Lampkin, Daniel S. 78 Lange, Karen Lee 35 Lanners, Jack 78 Lanners, Rick 90 Lapinski, Lisa M. 78 Large, James Daniel 35 Larosa, Tina Marie 78 Larsen, Glenn Erik 35 Larsson, Adelle E. 78 Larsson, Zerelda L. 64 Lartz, Lisa 64 Larzo, April 35 Lorzo, Robin 35 Lasky, Larry Scott 90 Lauders, Linda Diane 35 Lauter, Janet Ann 90 Lazar, Ellen 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Robert E. 65 Lindgren, Steven Ray 36 Linke, Richard Kenne 36 Linn, Andrea Brooks 36 Linn, John A. 36 Lippe, Suzanne 79 Lipschultz, Dan M. 65 Lipshutz, Steve I. 65 Lisco, Kathy Celeste 91 Liskar, Jeffrey Earl 65 Liss, Lauren Lynn 36, 107 Litchfield, Ken P. 65 Litke, Edward C. 65 308 Lloyd, Keli Erin 91 Mayer, Robin Lynn 79 Moreton, William W. 79 Loggarakis, Sandy 91 Maynard, Denise M. 79 Morgan, Carolyn Jean 39 Lohre, Frank Hubert 91 Maynard, TereseM. 37 Morrison, Rayna E. 79 Loiacano, Janet Lynn 36 McCarthy, Joseph M. 65 Mortellaro, Celeste 65 Loiacano, Joseph M. 65 McCarthy, Mike James 91 Morton, Karen E. 79 Loiben, Theodore G. 36 McCarty, Andrew Lee 91 Morton, Steven Jay 39 Long, Merideth Anne 36 McCown, Linda Arlene 79 Morton, David Leon 91 Loos, Diane Marie 36 McGrann, Jack Arthur 37 Moss, Rochelle 39 Losie, Ava Jane 79 McGuire, Kim D. 37 Mostacci, Maureen C. 40 Loukis, Arlene P. 79 McLean, Donna Marie 37 Motyl, Edwina F. 40 Lovelady, Peggie M. 36 McLean, James Robert 79 Moy, Donald 91 Lowe, Russell Kwong 36 McNichols, Andrew Shaun 91 Moy, Judy Y. 65 Luckenbach, Sandra L. 65, 107 Medwed, Debbie A. 79, 104 Moy, Victoria 65 Luppo, Anna 65 Medwed, Mark London 37 Mueller, Charles Willia 91 Luppo, Maria 91 Medwed, Melissa J. 91 Mueller, Christine 79 Luskin, Kenneth Alan 36 Meier, Diane Marie 79 Mueller, Gary Allen 91 Lygiros, Lee B. 36 Meier, Donald Robert 65 Mueller, James C. 40 Lyman, Carey Jean 65 Meier, Joan Ellen 91 Mueller, JeradineM. 79 Lyman, Diane 36 Melnick, Michael P. 79 Mueller, John Frederick 40 Lyman, James P. 36 Meltzer, Mark Ira 65 Mueller, Keith H. 65 Lyman, Jennifer Joan 79 Memhardt, Marcia Lyn 37 Mueller, Rita Mary 79 Lyman, Mary Catherine 91 Mendheim, Kim S. 79 Murgas, Elizabeth D. 79 Lyon, Vance Andrew 36 Menter, James 91 Murphy, Allen Joseph 91 Lytton, Amy Bert 91 Mersch, Nancy Ann 79 Murphy, Clifford P. 40 Madziarek, Kenneth G. 79 Messink, James L. 65 Murphy, Kevin Arthur 80 Mahan, Micholas Joseph 91 Messink, Kathleen Nanne 91 Murray, 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N. 99 Schaul , Linda Marie 93, 94 Schaul, Michael John 47 Schaul, Thomas J. 67 Schauwecker, Chris Jame 93 Scherer, Joan Ruth 67 Schiff, Melissa A. 60, 67 Schiller, Janet Ann 47 Schiller, Michael A. 47 Schlag, Susan Martha 81 Schlesinger, Kenneth 47 Schmidt, David R. 47 Schmidt, Donald F. 47, 107 Schmiegelt, Ronald F. 81 Schneider, John C. 47 Schneider, Linda C. 47 Schneider, Mark A. 47 Schneider, Steve A. 81 Schnurr, Joan E. 48 Schonberg, Jennifer Ell 93 Schrader, Roberta G. 48 Schrager, Edie 67 Schreier, Mark David 81 Schroeder, Susan P. 48 Schuemann, Terry Lee 81 Schullo, Alan J. 67 Schulte, Kurt L. 68 Schulter, Frank John 48 Schul WSfias H. 48 iSchuman, Steven Bart 68, 100 Schwartz, Barbara L. 64 Schwartz, Debbie L. 81 Schwartz, Jack A. 48, 109 Schwartz, Joseph M. 68 Schwartz, Judith L. 68 Schwartz, Mark L. 48 Schwartz, Murray David 93 Schwarz, Evelyn 68 Scott, Susan 48 Sebastiano, Michele Mar 93 Sebastiano, Thomas A. 48 Segal, Jane A. 81 Segal, Myra Jodi 48 Seidman, Don Neal 68 Seiler, Erna M. 49 Selin, Cheryl E. 68 Semiloff, Mindy 49 Senn, Katherine M. 81 Serota, Sharon 81 Seymour, Scott Alan 81 Shackter, Taryl F. 81 Shaffer, Daniel Jan 49 Shafter, Susan E. 81 Shandling, Judy 49 Shapiro, James Adam 49 Shartiag, Michael Josep 93 Shovel, Steven Craig 93, 109 Shaw, Curtis W. 68 Shaw, Robert Brian 49 Sheehan, Kathleen E. 49 Sheingold, Ricky 81, 107 Sheingold, Sheri L. 49 Shemroske, Carolyn Lee 82 Shemroske, John R., Jr. 68 Shemroske, Philip G. 93 Sheridan, Randy L. 50, 99 Sherwood, Karen 50 Shilvock, Edward M. 50, 112 Shonfeld, Hugh David 109 Shroyer, Ronda L. 82, 107 Shuman, Lisa Suzanne 94 Shumate, David Alan 68 Sidler, Sheri L. 50 Siegel, Bill J. 68 Siegelman, GaryM. 68 Siers, Larry M. 94 Siers, Linda Marie 50 Sierzega, Janice G. 82 Sierzega, Thomas Michae 94 Silver, Cheryl Lynn 82 Silver, Louis 50 Silverman, Susan B. 50 Simmons, Philip Lambert 94 Simmons, Susan v. 82, 107 Simon, Daniel Eric 94 Simon, Lynn Janis 94 Simon, Randi Lynn 50 Simon, Steven P. 50 Simonson, Hilary M. 68 Singer, Linda Ann 94 Singer, Rick W. 82 Sinica, Diane Susan 68 Sinica, Nancy Lynn 82 Sinker, Ruth Alison 94 Sisto, Ann 68 Skallerup, Curtis L. 82 Skeptar, Mario Nick 68 Slater, Mark Hilary 50 Slovin, Earl David 50 Slavin, Edward S. 50 Slavin, Susan Gale 50 Slein, Tracy Lynn 82 Slesnick, Steven E. 50 Sliwa, Ronald Joseph 51 Sioma, Kitty A. 94 Slowiak, James Anton 82 Smedberg, Roblyn M. 68, 107 Smigla, Susan 51 Smith, Douglas A. 51, 98 Smith, Jeffrey Arnold 94 Smolenski, Sue T. 51 Snow, R obert David 94 Snyder, Ellen R. 68 Sobel, Michelle Claire 82 Socash, Bonnie Lynn 94, 103 Socash, Brian A. 68 Socash, Donna Marie 82 Sokol, Steven Scott 82 Solal, Janine Meryl 94 Sommerfield, Maurisa 68 Sonkin, Miles Gary 94 Sonne, Teresa Ann 94 Sorenson, Linda M. 68 Sorkin, Steven Mike 51 Sorkin, Stuart Ira 94 Sostrin, Lisa 51 Spagnoli, Charles Mario 94 Spagnoli, Christine 82 Spahr, Isabelle 51, 57 Spak, Nancy Ann 94 Spear, Laura Eve 82 Spector, Lori Sue 82 Spector, Sheldon A. 51 Speidel, Paul E. 68 Spielman, Daniel 51 Spielman, Fern Robin 68 Spitz, Gregory A. 51 Sprague, Gregory M. 51 Sprague, Nancy Gail 82 Spreckman, Laura Beth 94 Springborn, Susan K. 51 Springer, Rhonda L. 51 Sprogis, Karen 94 Staackmann, Patrick 51 Staiger, William Carl 94 Stamos, Mary Beth 68 Stanko, Raymond John 82 Stankowicz, Martin F. 52 Stankowicz, Mary L. 52 Stankowicz, Robert T. 68 Stankowicz, Sally A. 94 Starkston, David Mark 94 Starkston, Robert 68 Stec, Greg John 94 Stec, Nancy Carol 52 Stein, Larry A. 68 Stein, Paula Jaye 82 Stein, Ronald Alan 82, 99 Stein, Steven Craig 52, 107 Steinseifer, Debra L. 52 Stephenson, Marina F. 68 Stepke, Suzanne T. 94 Stern, Laurence Alan 94 Stern, Mark Edward 68 Stern, Merle Ellen 68 Stern, Sheryl Lynn 52, 107 Sternberg, Vicki S. 68 Stienkowski, Bruce 94 Stoklosa, Janet E. 52 Stolberg, Scott Joel 82 Stoller, Mark Steven 52 Stoller, Sharon Dee 94, 95 Stoller, Stewart David 94, 95 Stone, Gary Paul 94 Stone, Nina R. 52 Stotz, Donald Andrew 94 Straka, Christopher 82 Straka, Denise Ann 52 Strassman, Robert M. 82 Straub, Antje 94 Strauss, Vicki Ann 82 Strehlow, Sherry L. 52 Streit, Andreas M. 52 311 Strongin, Susan Amy 68 Strub, Henry Bruce 82, 108 Suane, Christine M. 68 Sugar, Chris May 69 Sukenik, Wendy Lee 69 Sulkin, Howard J. 52 Sullivlan, Jeffrey Thoma 94 Sultz, Gary Alan 69 Suszynski, Karen M. 52 Sutfin, Thomas P. 52 Sutherland. Jeanne L. 82, 107 Swanberg, Cindy L. 69 Sweeney, Julie Anne 69 Sweeney, Kimberly Jo 82 Swenson, Gary A. 82 Swift, Kevin Allen 94 Swift, Randy E. 69 Switall, Linda Mary 94 Szachowicz, Maryanne 82 Takiguchi, Karen J. 52 Taldone, John A. 52 Taldone, Marylin G. 69 Tamraz, Jeffery Raymond 94 Tanner, Matthew D. 69 Tao, Cynthia Mary 94 too, Leonard M. 82, 109 Tapper, Ronda F. 82 Tarczynski, Mitchell C. 52 Tarica, Patricia A. 69 Tarica, Rosemary T. 69 Tarrson, Barbara Gayle 94 Templin, Carolyn J. 52 Templin, Gen-Ellen 52, 100, 107 Tenzillo, Nancy L. 53 Terlap, Michelle L. 82 Terrazas, Steve B. 82, 100 Terzakis, John Andrew 94 Terzakis, Laura Marie 94 Terzakis, Mary 69 Thall, Caryn L. 82 Thiede, John H. 69 Thilmany, Susan K. 53 Thoma, Donna Lynn 94 Thommes, Ginny F. 69 Thompson, Tevin Ray 69 Tilkin, Harlene R. 53 Timmer, Robert G. 53 Tinetti, Michael P. 53 Tobin, Marla Gayle 94 Todd, Dale Martin 82 Todd, Leslie Joan 53, 105 Tolsky, Amy Bess 95 Tom, Peter 82 Topol, Lawrence D. 53 Toppel, Gayle Marlene 84, 95, 103 Toppel, Lori Ann 53 Toppel, Steven Wayne 69 Torp, Cathy Ann 53 Tralmer, Robert Kelly 95 Trapanese, Cynthia 95 Trasatti, Jean Marie 82 Travis, Jeffrey Bernard 95 Treshansky, Lisa Joy 95 Trester, Richard Lance 95 Trevor, Henry T. 53 Tripi, Gail Ann 82 Tripicchio, Michael A. 95 Tritschler, Frank N. 69 Tritschler, John Tony 95 Trotter, Gail F. 53, 100 Tuite, Kathy Lynne 95 Turton, Brian C. 53, 107, 111 Turton, Wendy Kay 83 Tutt, Howard 95 Tzakis, George John 83 Udell, Byron Jay 54 Utanoff, Steven 83 Vass, Cynthia Diane 83 Vass, Rosemaree L. 69 Vazquez, Tony John 95 Vazzano, Gina Joy 95 Vergis, Mary Lynne 83 Verstraete, Kristie 83, 105 Vinac, Therese 95 Vinci, Wendy Susan 95 Viner, David J. 83 Vishny, Daniel P. 83 Vishny, David Joel 83 Vishny, Robert W. 69, 109 Vodvarka, Carol Jane 54 Vollmann, Jo Ann 83 Vorpagel, Bob A. 69 Vrablik, Tom M. 69 Wagner, Carol S. 83 Walczak, Karen Jane 83 Waldin, Sandra 54 Waldin, Sheila 69 Wallach, Harlan D. 69, 100 Wallach, Wendy J. 95 Warady, Stephanie Dara 95 Ward, Tracy Ann 83 Warda, Alice S. 69 Warda, David T. 69 Warda, Lance Allen 83 Wardzala, Joseph S. 69 Warkenthien, Wayne W. 54 Warner, Richard Barry 95 Warso, Michele Lynn 69 Wasse rberg, Sindi L. 54 Weber, Kathryn Mae 54 Wegener, Allen Dean 83 Weibel, Willard J. 54 Weidinger, Cecelia L. 54, 107 Weil, Barbara Joyce 83, 1 1 2 Weil, Melissa Ann 69 Weiner, Bruce D. 55 Weiner, Trude I. 55 Weinfeld, Sharon R. 55 Weinman, Thomas John 95 Wemman, Wendy Lee 69 Weinstein, Margo L. 83 Weinstein, Russell Dean 95 Weiser, Kenneth W. 83 Weiss, Betsy A. 55 Weiss, Catherine M. 55 Weiss, Irwin M. 55 Weiss, Jeffrey Brian 69 Weiss, John Francis 95 Weiss, Leslie H. 55 Weiss, Mitchell Jay 95, 108 Weiss, Neal Robert 83 Weiss, Robert Martin 55 Weisz, Jacqueline 95 Welter, Jacqueline Anne 95 Wendt, Linda Marie 95, 11 1 Wendt, Nancy Eileen 55 Werdinger, Fran A. 95 Wexler, Leslie Joy 55 Wexler, Suzan Devra 83 Wezio, Barbara 69 Wezio, Robert George 83 Wheeler, Craig S. 83 Widen, Ronald R. 98, 108 Widen, Theodore Arthur 95 Wikstrom, Karen Joy 95 Wilander, Robert A. 69 Wilfong, David Wayne 95 Willerman, James 69 Wilson, Richard R. 70 Winkler, Frederick 55 Winkler, Linda E. 70 Winpar, Naomi 83 Witte, Geraldine Angela 95 Witte, Gretchen Sue 55, 107 Wolf, Georgia Kay 95, 103 Wolf, Steven Irwin 55 Wolfe, Michael Lee 83 Wolin, Mindy L. 70 Wolters, Ann M. 95 Woodier, Susan C. 70, 1 1 1 Woods, Karen Gerolyn 55 Woytowicz, Karen 55 Wrege, Mary Louise 55 Wurl, Denise Ann 95 Wurzbacher, Keith R. 83, 112 Wyatt, Dana Jean 83 Wynbrandt, Peter J. 83 Wynn, Paul Ira 70 Yates, Patricia Ann 83 Yaybulak, Kubra Saadet 95 Yen, Karin K. 55 Young, Sandra J. 70 Young, Sandy L. 70 Zabich, Diane Carol 83 Zabrin, Hal Lesley 55 Zachacki, Thomas J. 83 Zahnen, Diana Lee 56 Zahnen, Michael James 95 Zajac, Jack L. 56, 70 Zajac, Katherine M. 83 Zaruches, Linda 70 Zastrow, Kathy Mary 70 Zawiski, Jim Mat 95 Zawiski, Roberta A. 56 Zazove, Ivy Ellen 95 Zeedyk, Fred 56 Zeid, Pamela 95 Zeller, William C. 83 Zero, Richard 83 Zercher, Ingrid Carolyn 95 Zeszutko, Marcia M. 56 Ziegelski, Michael J. 56 Ziff, Cathy Joy 70 Zimmer, John Joseph 83 Zimmer, Maureen Abby 83, 107 Zimmerman, Haralyn H. 83 Zivilik, Mark Joel 95 Zolek, Jeffrey P. 56 Zolt, Michael D. 70 Zoros, Thomas W. 56 Zucker, Andrea Marla 83 Zucker, Kimberley A. 105 Zunamon, Judith M. 83 Zweig, Julie Marie 57 Zwetz, Christopher C. 57, 61 Zyburt, Robert J. 57 312 3n iiimtortam Reason thus with life: If I do lose thee, I do lose a thing that none but fools would keep: a breath thou art. — Wm. Shakespeare Measure for Measure Act III, Scene I Alan i raberman ' 77 HBarb (Elest ’75 .Sfrefr 2eebyk ’76 “Crucible” Performed ,3fla£tilesslg This year ' s spring play was Arthur Miller ' s The Crucible. The production was directed by James Batts with as¬ sistance from Robert Johnson. The play featured Mr. Batts and Ms. Molly Magee, both teachers at West. RIGHT: P. Naus performs her soliloquy as Ti- tuba. BELOW: The cast of The Crucible depicting a puritan choir. BELOW RIGHT: M. Sonkin vehemently crusades against evil as Reverend Parrish. ABOVE: The actors presenting their lines during the second act. RIGHT: English teacher, director and actor James Batts. LEFT: M. Steinberg during a solemn moment in the play. BELOW: C. Rich os Abigail, the in¬ stigator of evil. “Barnes At Ji ea CAST (In order of appearance) MONA.Gretchen Witte JOAN.Susan Cohen HENNESSEY . .Marc Benjoya RUBY.Risa Brainin DICK.Mitch Lemsky LUCKY.Jamie Baron THE CAPTAIN . Rick Sheingold LEFT: Small-town girl, Ruby, played by Risa Brainin makes it big in a Broadway production. BELOW: Lucky, played by Jamie Baron, sweet talks Joan, played by Susan Cohen. BELOW RIGHT: Big-time star Mona Kent, played by Gretchen Witte, discovers sailor-songwriter Dick, played by Mitch Zemsky. LEFT: Star Mona plays up to Ruby ' s guy, Dick. BELOW LEFT: Thoughts of Dick lead Ruby on to success. BELOW: Ruby and Lucky console Hen¬ nessey, played by Marc Benjoya, made melancholy by the loss of his theater. 7 ABOVE: Dick performs his number Broadway Baby. ABOVE RIGHT: The Captain, played by Rick Sheingold finds his long-lost love, Mona Kent. RIGHT: The cast tries to cheer up their director, Hennessey, in Good Times are here to Stay. 8 LEFT: Starry-eyed, Ruby dreams of Dick. BELOW LEFT: The cast of Dames at Sea proves they were in the group with fewest cavi¬ ties. BELOW: Mona Kent taps her way into the heart of millions in Wall Street. “feelings” of 76 f ' ' Feelings of ' 76 was the theme of this year ' s Prom. It was sponsored by the Junior Class. The highlight of the dance was the crowning of the Prom King and Queen, Randy Cohen and Janet Schiller. ABOVE: C. Buffo and her escort take time out to pose for a picture. TOP RIGHT: D. Schmidt, and J. Hecktman. RIGHT: I. Levin, K. Krause, D. Schmidt, and N. Gorcon enjoy the food at the North Shore Sheridan. TOP: B. Lindgren, S. Mahnke, S. Polin, and M. Koch enjoy moments alone. ABOVE: A couple takes time out to look at their Prom bids. BELOW LEFT: M. Harris and S. Ash dance at Prom. BELOW RIGHT: Looking through the doorway to Prom. ®ljc bicentennial (Hraimattott 1976 This year ' s Graduation was very special. The graduating seniors cele¬ brated this joyous event and the country ' s Bicentennial. The students showed their patriotism by wearing red, white and blue tassles on their caps. Two of the classes three valedictorians spoke. They were Dave Novak and Henry Kalter. The class ' s elected speakers were Cheryl Rich and Eric Chen. ABOVE: Valedictorians and speakers from left: Doug Smith, Dave Novak, Henry Kalter, Eric Chen, Cheryl Rich and Gayle Rosenthal. RIGHT: Amie Hirsch presents the class gift, a $200 donation to Public Television, WTTW Channel 1 1. 12 ABOVE LEFT: Jim Mueller receives a standing ovation from his classmates as he walks back to his seat after receiving his diploma. ABOVE: The Class of 1976 begins Commencement with the Pledge of Allegiance. LEFT: Robin Neiberg examines the Bicentennial medal she received as one of the top ten ranked students. (©ppottmis (Utrls The 1 975-76 Girl ' s Varsity Badminton Team ended a successful season finishing 3rd in the League Meet. The girls learned many new techniques which aided their success. The team consisted of: N. Dorfman — 1st singles, A. Perlman — 2nd singles, S. Cappas — 3rd singles, C. Friedman — 4th singles, M. James and A. Hirschauer — 1st doubles, G. Rosenthal and N. Stone — 2nd doubles, J. Schiller and A. Blechman — 3rd Doubles. ABOVE RIGHT: The girls show great spirit in their pre-meet cheer. BELOW: A. Perlman dem¬ onstrates the underhand clear. RIGHT: VAR¬ SITY BADMINTON TEAM — TOP ROW: N. Stone, ROW TWO: S. Cappas, N. Dorfman. ROW THREE: A. Hirschauer, A. Perlman, C. Friedman. ROW FOUR: A. Blechman, M. James, G. Rosenthal, J. Schiller. BOTTOM ROW; Coach Kay. LEFT: G. Rosenthal backhands bird as her partner J. Schiller looks on ready for a return. BELOW LEFT: JUNIOR VARSITY BADMINTON TEAM — TOP ROW: N. Balmes, C. Iverson, A. Dowes, D. Nord, P. Rhodes. ROW TWO: Coach Kimura, G. O ' Brian, K. Hren, B. Rosenberg, Y. Cappas, C. Kolas. ROW THREE: I. Zelcher, S. Manes, N. Panik, L. Hirsch, N. Ellis. BELOW: S. Cappas attempts a clear shot. dnrls aftball Tlftrst 3rt league This year ' s Varsity Girls Softball team had a tremendous season, placing first in the CSL. Their success was due to the depth of the team, according to Coach Heeren. They were backed up by the strong pitching and catching of Maggie Heinz and Maureen Mostacci, good outfielding, and a good, experi¬ enced infield, as well as the strong hit¬ ting power of Nancy Dorfman and Jeanne Malone. The team depended on the experience of the seniors this year but there were many promising freshmen on the JV team. RIGHT: TOP ROW: (I to r): N. Balmes, K.O ' Heath, P. Japely, J. Boro, G. Iverson, S. Serota, T. Friedman, Coach Patrick. BOTTOM: P. Hilkin, D. Durso, K. Erickson, J. Becker, J. Hoffman, P. Chen. j i ■ B mmyy. r wWjfEtf rfii«| m ' Y Z. , 1 ’ ABOVE: TOP ROW (I to r): L. Hirsch, M. Mostacci, S. Cohen, J. Malone, Coach Heeren, D. Nord, L. Kleifield, C. Erickson. BOTTOM: N. Dorfman, M. Isaacson, P. Conklin, M. Heinz, K. Erickson, G. Cohan. 16 ABOVE: J. Molone looks fiercely at the ball during o practice. RIGHT: M. Heinz serves up a warmup pitch before a game. LEFT: M. Mostacci, 1 of 2 Varsity pitchers, concentrates on her next pitch. ABOVE: The outfielders prepare to catch a high pop-up. 17 iris ®rack JMas Ttfxm asnn ABOVE: TOP ROW (I to r): N. Eck, L. Karkow, J. Quirk, M. Quirk, N. Hohs, L. Wendt, K. Mc¬ Guire, D. Cozzo, D. Hintz, S. Dosse. 2nd ROW: N. Goldstein, N. Sprague, D. May, C. Friedman, K. Krueger, L. Salafatinos, S. Kozub, G. Wolf, J. Barton, J. Schnurr, Asst. Coach J. Sloan. 3rd ROW: Coach J. Armour, W. Wallach, E. Arendt, T. Virag, K. Kerbel, N. Knox, A. Braver, R. Krozel, W. Wallach, D. Izenstark, K. Loiacano. BOTTOM ROW: J. Buffo, J. Cohen, D. Kondratowicz, A. Hollberg, L. Schneider, I. Isner, A. Evans. 18 The girls Track Team had another ex¬ cellent season, remaining undefeated in all its dual meets. The team was backed by strong performances by Sue Kozub, Jackie Cohen, Nancy Eck, Nancy Hohs, and Nancy Sprague. The team has built quite a good fu¬ ture. The outstanding showings by the many Frosh of the team this year made Coach Armour quite enthusi¬ astic. LEFT: M. Quirk falls to safety after a success¬ fully completed High Jump. 19 (Erackmeu Hafre Successful ™E S°PH°M ore track TEAM: TOP ROW: Everisto, Coach R. Cambell. ROW TWO: A. THREE: S. Noren, K. Murphy P. Tom D Ed- Coach D Field, S. Fisher, R. Arendt, J. Galano, C. Irpeno, T. Peng, M. Torres, A. Keno, ington, D. Badley, L. Grujanec M Pacaro S Newman, J. Brotman, E. Glade n, K. Kadota, N. G. Bermon, M. Okesake, G. Bienchi. ROW Lehew, M. Glenner, K. Wisnia. THE VARSITY TRACK TEAM: TOP ROW: S. Heinz, S. Gelfman, L. Edington, K. Mandel, P. Dordick, M. Medwed, ROW TWO: B. Casey, J. Diamond, B. Gabriel, B. Rosen, K. Chelcun, M. Considine, R. Fairly. ROW THREE: Coach Field, K. Johnson, R. Jensen, B. Fouty, C. Becker, T. Zoros, Coach Cambell. 20 T avzxt j Clacks Experience Inexperience was the major reason for the Varsity Baseball Team ' s average spring. J. Mueller was the only re¬ turning starter from last year ' s state championship team, so there were many new faces in the lineup. The in¬ experience led to inconsistent play. For example, the team was the only team to beat conference champs Maine West, winning twice. They were also doubley victorious over Public League runner up Roberto Clemente. They ended the season with a 10-10 record however, and placed fourth in conference. The team was led by all¬ conference players C. Hadjuk and J. Mueller. I. Weiss, M. Jakubik, and D. Schmidt also turned in superb seasons. Juniors B. Segal and P. Speidei both played regularly. RIGHT: After receiving the short toss from shortstop C. Blumenthal, P. Speidei throws to first, to complete the double play. 21 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM, TOP ROW: F. Winkler, M. Jakubik, P. Peterson, D. Schmidt, D. Miller, J. Grenda, J. Mueller, C. Hojduk. ROW TWO: Coach Anderson, P. Speidel, G. Smith, M. Kolas, B. Bergles, J. Dione, S. Kaplan, Coach. ROW THREE: K. Mueller, J. Spiezman, M. Spagoletti, T. Amarantos, S. Rodheim, J. Brennan, N. Rizzio, I. Weiss. ROW FOUR: D. Polito, S. Miller, P. Anderson, C. Dlumenthal, B. Segal, S. Okun. 22 SOPHOMORE BASEBALL TEAM, TOP ROW: S. Schneider, L. Roberts, T. Deters, K. Abrahamson, J. DiBasilio, R. Zero, S. Haramaras, Coach B. Schnurr. ROW TWO: D. Guggenheim, S. Libman, R. Hoshizaki, A. Par- rilli, K. Weiser, M. Cohen. FRONT ROW: C. Wheeler, E. Orfanos, T. Payne, D. Vishney, M. Wolfe. The Sophomore Baseball Team fin¬ ished the season with an excellent 13- 5 record. Their 9-5 conference record placed them second in conference. Coach Schnurr cited hitting as the strongpoint of the team. The overall team batting average was an excellent .291. The pitching greatly improved throughout the season. This improve¬ ment showed, as the team won its last seven games. The pitching staff had a combined E.R.A. of 1.29. The staff was led by L. Roberts (6-2), and B. Deleonardis (4-1). There was a plethera of excellent hitters, in¬ cluding, K. Weiser, B. Deleonardis, T. Deters, J. DiBasilio, K. Abrahamson and S. Schneider. ABOVE: B. Deleonardis warms up, before pitching in the game. FAR LEFT: S. Schneider leaps high in the air to complete a double play. Frostj A JimperMg FRESHMAN A BASEBALL TEAM, TOP ROW: G. Kaplan, K. Carlson, B. Pindras, M. Handzel, This year ' s Freshman A Baseball Team posted a record of 11-8. The team included many fine hitters, but the pitching was only adequate. Catcher C. Grenda, had an excellent spring, as did infielder R. Reichert and pitcher K. Carlsen. S. Sorkin, R. Reichert, N. Jaffee, Coach Nelson. ROW TWO: C. Grenda, P. Stamos, D. H i I - RIGHT: J. Hosfield gets a good jump en route to stealing second base. ABOVE: Shortstop K. Tralmer crouches, awaiting a ground ball. debrand, L. Stern, P. Rook, J. Sakas, J. Shem roske. 24 xos Itnrxx Ji ktlls Winning was not the most important aspect of this year ' s Freshman B Base¬ ball Team. Many of the players lacked the essential baseball skills, such as hit¬ ting and pitching. Coach Klebba stressed learning. Each player was given a chance to play, and all responded with enthusiasm and 100% effort. The team was led by K. Tralmer and E. Levey. They finished the spring with a 6-10 record. LEFT: Pitcher R. Weinstein throws to first base, in on attempt to pick-off an opposing base runner. FRESHMAN B BASEBALL TEAM, TOP ROW: Coach Klebba, C. Schauwecker, L. Glauner, G. Kaplan, G. Stec, J. Sondlow, B. Cin. ROW TWO: R. Weinstein, E. Levey, J. Hosfield, S. Colletta, E. Gokbudak, J. Lecomte. BOTTOM ROW: B. Ash, T. Vasquez, K. Tralmer, L. Siers, M. Rubin. Parsttg JNetters Jbtfre lEfrer ABOVE: BOY ' S VARSITY TENNIS TEAM: TOP ROW: S. Shapiro, B. Kirshner, C. Bramson, M. Niles, J. Shapiro, S. Sorkin, T. Loiben, R. Kahn, K. Schlesinger, Coach Hill. BOTTOM: S. Toppel, S. Nagelberg, A. Bernstein, L. Klane, N. Brown, E. Ganellen, S. Kimura, J. Malkin, D. Clandra. RIGHT: J. Shapiro follows through on a bockhand passing shot. 26 ABOVE: S. Nagelberg prepares for a volley at the net. ABOVE RIGHT: S. Sorkin stretches for a high backhand volley. BELOW: N. Brown con¬ centrates on hitting o winning backhand. This year ' s Varsity Boys ' Tennis Team was the best tennis team ever at Niles West. The team was led by Steve Sorkin, first in conference at third singles, captain Neil Brown, who played second singles, and Jim Shapiro, who has played varsity tennis for the last three years and first singles for the last two years. The squad took fourth in the conference, which is the best a Niles West tennis team has ever done. 27 J optfmttares lageb |Marb The Sophomore Boy ' s Tennis Team was very strong. Coach Larry Broy said that the boys were cooperative. They worked hard, tried hard, practiced hard, and most of all played hard. The squad was led by freshman Steve Brown, and sophomores Brad Brody and Bob Bloom. The team had four freshmen as starters that will be re¬ turning next year. ABOVE RIGHT: L. Tao bends for a low- bouncing forehand. BELOW: H. Strub hits up a lob, from out of the court. RIGHT: B. Bloom follows through after forehand. 28 ABOVE: BOY ' S SOPHOMORE TENNIS TEAM: TOP ROW: B. Brody. A. Banathy, R. Clarke, B. Bloom, M. Drayer, S. Utanoff, J. Leavitt, L. Too. BOTTOM ROW: S. Ross, M. Jacobs, E. Eisenstein, S. Brown, G. Cohan, C. Nudelman, H. Strub, B. Loiben, Coach Broy. BELOW LEFT: A. Banathy steps forward and follows through on o backhand. BELOW: S. Brown is finishing his forehand stroke. rm f !■ —,: |ir - JL. 7 Junior JimrfreQ JVfr ertimm MARTY FABIAN: Scarlet Certificate 1, Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Illinois State Scholar, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1. CINDY FAYE GINSBURG: Gold Key 4, Silver Key 3, Bronze Key 2, National Honors Society 4, Golden Ayin 2, Orchesis 3,4, Phantast 3, An Evening of Dance 4, Thespians 4, Pow Wow 3,4, Oklahoma! 4, SRA 2,3, SFAA 2, GAA 1,2,3,4, Traditional Synagogue Youth 1,2,3, Vice-President 3, Determinational Award-National Conference of Syna¬ gogue Youth 3, B ' nai B ' rith Girls, 1.2.3.4, Jewish Heritage Chairman 4, Hebrew tutor 3. JERROLD GOLDBERG: Concert Or¬ chestra 1,2,3,4, Concert Band 3, Marching Band 1,2,3, Pow Wow 4, Sweet Charity Orchestra 2, Cross Country 1,2, Freshman Tour Guide 2.3.4, IMEA 1,2,3,4, Fiddler on the Roof Orchestra 3, IMEA All-State Orchestra 4. ANDREW HEINZ: Bronze Key 4, Cross Country 1,2,3, Cross Country Co-Cap¬ tain 2, Track 1,2,3. DAVID HIGUS: Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Boy ' s Chorus 1, Concert Choir 2,3,4, Acapella Choir 3,4, Westones 3,4, Music Dept. Award 4, Fiddler on the Roof 3, Godspell 4, Oklahoma 4, Dance Show 4, Crucible Choir 4, Tour Band 1,2,3, Holiday Festival 1,2,3,4, May Festival 1,2,3,4, Mitch Miller Concert 3, Winter Choir Concert 2,3, Solo and En¬ semble Contest 2,3,4, IMEA Dist. Con¬ test 4. AMIE HIRSCH: White Certificate 1, Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Opus One 1, Sophomore Class Cabinet, Vice-Chairman 2, West Word 3,4, Editor-in-chief, 4, SRA 2,3,4, Organiza¬ tional Director 3, Ivy Lynn Chaplik Hu¬ manitarian Award 4, Skokie Rotary Service Above Self Award 4, Senior Class Cabinet 4, Students for Israel 2, National Honor Society 3,4, SFAA 2.3.4. SUSAN HIRSCH: GAA 1,2,3, German Club 1,2. IRENA ING: White Certificate 1, Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, National Honors Society 3,4, Illinois State Scholar 4, German Club 2, Orchesis 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2,3, Track 2, GAA 1,2,3,4, Pow Wow 3,4, Sweet Charity 2, Dance Talent Show 1,2, Galibo 1,2, Orchesis Dance Shows 2,3,4, Leaders 2,3,4, Vivace 1,2, Jr. Class Cab¬ inet 3. HENRY KALTER: White Certificate, Bronze Key, Silver Key, Gold Key, Na¬ tional Honor Society, Illinois State Scholar 3,4, Foreign Language Advisory Board 3,4, Concert Band 2,3,4, Wind Ensemble 3,4, IHSA Solo and Ensemble Contest, Concert Band Awards 2,4, Pit Orchestra; Pow Wow, Orchesis Dance Shows, Oklahoma!, Holiday Festival 2.3.4, May Music Festival 1,2,3,4, Band Tour 2,3,4, Swimming 1,2,3,4, Guard Club 2. IRA LEVIN: Baseball 1,2, Wrestling 1, Track 1,2, Gold Key, Accompanist Con¬ cert Choir 4, Accompanist Westones, Accompanist Vivace, Oklahoma!, Park Ridge Fine Arts Scholarship, Solo Recital Fine Arts Festival 3,4. ROBLYN SMEDBERG: White Certificate 1, Silver Key 3, National Honors Soci¬ ety, Concert Choir 2,3, Mixed Chorus 1, Vivace 1, Westones 2,3, Marching Band 3, GAA 1,2,3, Thespians 1,2,3, Orchesis 1,2,3, Aquasprites 1,2,3, AFS 3, N.E.W. Players Cast and Crew Cabaret, Pow Wow 3,Oklahoma! 3, Americans Abroad foreign exchange student 4, Sweet Char¬ ity, Dance Talent Show 1, Silver Choral pin 3, Holiday Music Festival 1,2,3, May Music Festival 1,2,3, Broadway West 1, Phantast 2, An Evening of Dance 3, Foreign Language Advisory Committee 2, Spectrum Supplement 3. 30 • Winston-Solem HUNTER PUBLISHING COMPANY • North Corolino MORRIS FERENSEN CAROL STREAM. ILLINOIS l ' '


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