North Shore Country Day School - Mirror Yearbook (Winnetka, IL)
- Class of 1972
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MIRROR 1972 THE 1972 MIRROR SAYS GOOD BYE AND GOOD LUCK TO ILLIAM TALLEY G)ntents p.4-Stephie Schmitt-silkscFeen p.5-Sue Colbert-photo p.6-Henry Babson-photo Rebecca Liss-Sr. Kindergarten (top) Val DuVemet-photo (bottom) p.8 9-Barbara Flint-photo p.lO-Gail Wirtz-photo p.34-Dcmg Frohman (drawings) p.4 1 -Adair Dammann-photo Ignny Leimert-poem p.4S-Gail Wirtz-photo p.l 12-lI ry BabsoQ-photo p.l 13-Lynn Lillard-drawing . Anne Dalton-drawing-Henry Babson-photo J). J3§ 1 37 Jean Vance-photo 1U -ft; ... - KINDERGARTEN First Row: A. Meyers, M. Cooper, D. Rosenbaum, K. O ' Malley. Second Row: J. Albano, R. Liss, M. Seymour, K. Severson, J. Scott, T. Sotern, S. Tincu. Third Row: E. Zeitlin, B. Jones, C. Peterson, M. Atwater, C. Henicle, A. Pelton, C. Rickel, M. Harris. Fourth Row: T. Bach, K. Ferdman, F. Dau, J. Hendershot, B. Griffin, E. Almquist, J. Hayes, C. Blumenschein, C. Blumenschein. Fifth Row: E. Fal!arme,M. Lee, C. Levinger, S. White, J. Schner- ing, J. Wineman, C. Foreman, T. Whiting. Absent: S. Cha, B. Peterson FIRST GRADE Bottom: J. Horsch. Second Row: J. Schwar ,, M. Ciimniings, M. Bransllcld, H. Gillies, O. Muilady, M. Jones. Tliird Row: E. Lunding, R. Gordon, T. Kelly, P. Hoffman, A. Wirtz. Fourth Row: J. Wiiieman, L. IlirsclitritI, L.McDermid, S. Friend. SECOND GRADE First Row L. Handelman, S. Rosenbaum, J. Stone, L. Gigante, M. Young, M. Peters, H. Gordon, M. Horsch. Second Row; A. Rickel,D. McCarthy,!. Beck, G. Blumenschein, L. Osberg, P. Clemis. Absent: S. Potter, M. Branstleld, S. Faurot, D. Sturgis, K. Jones. THIRD GRADE Window Sill: J. Sudak, G. Smith, S. Lewis, D. Zweifel, S. Almquist. Second Row: J. Louis, T. Todd, J. Weinbrenner, L. Har- wich, E. Mackevich, J. Peters, K. Dolkart, K. Nielsen, K. Furrer, R. Marx, B. Friend. On Floor: L. Tincu, K. Nedzel, P. Scott. Absent: D. Hines. FOURTH GRADE First Row: Michael Elisha, Arthur Handelman, John Abelmann, Mark Peebles, Miller Bransfield, Jeff Foreman, John Rosin, Glenn Goren. First Row: Miriam Feinstein, Melinda Roenish, Barbara Raffaldini, Cathy Cain, Jane Franke, AlisonWood,ElizabethSchwarz, Lisa Gorden, Mary - Duke Smith, Jenna Cain, Ari Baron, Lucy Sievers. Absent: Scofield Hemphill. 19 FIFTH GRADE First Row: P. Wirtz, J. Harza, J. Ramseur, C. Rocnisch, K. Osberg, M. Potter, J. RalTaldini. Second Row: M. Lew S. Ballialmi, Y. Goss, A. McNear, P. Friend, J. Spruiger, N. Sotern. M. Harland, A. MacLeod. Absent: B. Furrer. LOWER SCHOOL FACULTY 24 SIXTH GRADE First Row: D. KJatz, S. Bronstein, B, Fox, M. Mayer, J. Nedzel. Second Row: I. Punnett, L. Potter, L. Tolan, C. Schwarz, R. Wineberg, E. Smith. Third Row: R.J. Damon, B. Buzick, T. Louis, E. Davis, K. Uhlman, N. Feinstein, B. Weisenberg. Fourth Row: I. Rasmussen, L. Garvin, A. Joseph, J. Bagan, K. Lunding, M. Thorsen, C. Angelos, J. Sudak. Absent: G. Rogers, P. Sturgis. SEVENTH GRADE First Row: D. Witt, C. Colbert, C. Schnering, K. Lewis, P. Millard, T. Downing, D. Upton, D. VanDoren, S.Rodgers, J. Strauss, D. Deuble. Second Row: P. Kogut, K. Franke, J. Berliss, K. Pierce, L. Stone, S. Bransfield, S. Patton,D. Roenisch, J. Green- wald, M. Lipman, D. Nedzel, R. Elisha, J. Tolan. Third Row: C. MuUady, B. Schmidt, S. Hutchinson, A. Hines, A. VanHooser, T. Deans-Barrett, F. Dunseth, J. Turley, D. Fox, J. Feinstein, B. Bassler. Absent: F. Dammann, B. Peters EIGHTH GRADE Seated: E. Weisenberg, J. Hunter, J. Smothers, K. Button, K. Wirtz, E. Ruwitch, F. Barker, K. Spencer, S. Perkins, J. Sudak. Second Row: D. Faulkner, J. Deuble, R. Crane, T. Blumberg, P. Dovenmuehle, S. Ames, J. Stearns, G. Jessen, P. Oliver, N. Beisel, S. Marshall, J. Gordon, L. Harza. Third Row: R. Weiss, J. McNear, S. Steinhoff, T. Porter, R. Peters, S. Feinstein, A. Granatelli, C. O ' Connor, P. Thorsen, P. Silberman. Absent: V. DuVernet MIDDLE SCHOOL FACULTY FRESHMAN CLASS 1) P Boal 2) J Benach, 3) M. Carone, 4) C. Rodgers, 5) E. Springer, 6) M. Upton, 7) C. Elliott, 8) M. Kap- lan 9)T kilgore 10) B. Hobart, 1 1) R. Delong, 1 2) M. Bird, 13) P. del Greco, 14) C. Ingram, 1 5j H. Will- iams 16) B Goodman 17) H. Charnas 18) P. Seeburg, 19) M. Hunt, 20) S. Price, 21 ) N. Fink, 22) V. Joyce, 23) D Buddington, 24) M. Frohman 25) J. Paul, 26) J. Wolfson, 27) J. Pettit, 28) L. Breuer, 29) D. Bern- stein 30) G. Kovacs, 31) T. Abelmann 32) M. WoUaeger. 33) B. Callihan, 34) J. Corbett. 3 ) K. Louis. 36) K Stone, 37) M. White, 38) C. Gately, 39) J. Montgomery. Absent: L. Ames, G. Edwards. B. Farnsworth, J Herndon, T. Maynard, L. Reitherman, M. Strong, L. Falstein, B. Frederick, M.Searle, H.Tuniey, J. Urban. 35 First Row: P. Dreyfus, J. Golden, H. Damon, T. Gradman, J. Friedman, L. Brown, L. Lillard, T. Steinschneider. Second Row: L. Salisbury, N. Borie, S. Rosenberg, L. Elisha, G. Gardella, A. Dammann, K. Hardin, C. Marshall, J. Fraerman, D. Bohannan, R. Thomas. Third Row; M. Anderson, N. Hoier, C. Shay, N. Stibolt, J. Booz, H. Newman, S. Rogers, S. Jones, H. Sinker. Fourth Row: R. MacArthur, P. Geraghty, D. Schuiman, M. Taylor, S. Smith, W. Spencer, M. Block. Absent: W. Mennel, R. Goss, J.Warner. SOPHOMORE CLASS JUNIOR CLASS First Row (Left to Right): G. Falk, L. Spector, J. Perkins, L. Pettibone, J. Berry, A. Fink. Second Row: B. English, J. GatUn, N. Babson, J. Carone, V. Leslie, T. Preece, K. Eldredge. Third Row: N. Jcssen, F. Stanton, C. Fink, M. Bird, H. Joseph, B. Darrow. Fourth Row: T. Spencer, T. Friedman, T. Howland, D. McClusky, L. McCormick, S. Howe, B. Clarke. Fifth Row: B. FLnes, D. Webster, T. Zimmerman, P. Reed, B. Lipman, P. Jacobs. Absent: K. Cohen, J. Damon, A. Frederick, G. Gradman, P. Peterson, J. Todd, J. Wineberg, S. Cragg, M. Wallace. 42 Always a moment came when we had to face the fact that no trains were coming in. And then we realize that the separation was destined to continue, we had no choice but to come to terms with the days ahead. . . A. Camus . . . but 1 dare not show my feelings in front of him, because he doesn ' t like it. He is against every kind of demonstration of feel- ing; many people even find fault with him for such strength of character, and take it for a sign of arrogance or lack of sensibility; but men like him ought not to be judged by any ordinary standards, ought they? Turgenev Hoolay! HENRY FREDERICK BABSON Make haste, my beloved, and be thou a gazelle upon the mountain of spices. Song of Solomon 8: 14 PHYLLIS GERTRUDE BEATTIE SHARON MADELEINE BIGELOW If diving boards Were six inches shorter Just think how much sooner You ' d be in the water. Piet iiein When a man does not l eep pace with his companions, per- haps it is because he hears a different druinmer. Let liim stop to the music he hears no mailer iiow measured or far away. Henry David Tluireau 48 49 To be nobody-but-yourself in a world which is doing its best, night and day, to make you everybody els e-means to tight the hardest battle which any human being can fight, and never stop fighting. e.e. cummings Only as long as we laugh at ourselves are we nobody else. e.e. cummnigs SUSAN ALEXIS COLBERT ANNE MACON DALTON Oh, 1 wish 1 was in the land of cotton, old times there are not forgotten. . . Daniel D. Emmett i PETER ADAIR DAMMANN cj- r r r r r r r From Lute Suite in E, J.S. Bach MARY WICKETT DERN RAYMOND TAYLOR DOHERTY A cucumber should be well sliced, and dressed willi popper and vinegar, and then thrown out, as good for nothing. Samuel Johnson What else can you do with cucumbers. . .? Things that are Tacky 1 . Sitting legs apart or awkwardly arranged. 2. Climbing into taxis in the rump-up position. 3. Munching fingernails. 4. Pawing at your face. 5. Asking your friend in a loud voice: ' Is that a wig? ' 6. Rotting apple cores, cigarette butts in dirty ashtrays. 7. Rhinestones and satin pumps at the office. 8. Chocolates with one bite gone, replaced in the box. 9. Not brushing teeth until late in the afternoon on Sunday 10. Greasy cream stuff. . . you ' re supposed to be silky dear not slippery. The Cosmo Girl ' s Guide to the New Etiquette 1971 JULIA DIXON EDDY JEFFREY SCOTT ELDREDGE It was the fatal blow of humanity which Nature, in one shape or another, stamps ineffacably on all her productions, either to imply that they are temporary and finite pertution must be wrought by toil and pain. The crimson hand expressed the ineluctible grip in which mortality clutches the highest and purest of earthly mold, degrading them into kindred with the lowest, and even with the very brutes, like whom their visible frames return to dust. The Birthmark Nathaniel Hawthorne JAMES WILLIAM FAULKNER III ROBERT BARBER FINK I haven ' t ever been there yet, but in know it when I see it. Soul of a woman was created below. Eine Cola und ein Vanilla Cornetto, bitte...gigis gross... Miss Glover don ' t sign the traveler ' s cheques.. Jenny ve vant you...adidas...he fell off a bridge?. ..what ' s the cheap- est thing on the menu?. ..mission impossible. ..oh go jump in the lake. ..Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep. ..but we ' ve been living together for six weeks. ..silver wings. ..five marks for a raw egg...l hate this bike. ..Helmut. ..Damn cool.. .wash it in Woolite...you have no education. ..Mountains. ..there ' s a D.O.M... Peugeot. ..there are plenty of beds, Miss Glover made one for everybody, ..Dick Butkis... Rachel give me one of those. ..fourteen times. ..Salzburg Knockerl...The Banner Man. ..frisbee...Kommandante...Luftansa... bumper cars. ..let ' s take a train. ..way down yonder in a corn field... auf Wiedersehen BARBARA JEAN FLINT 55 ROBYN WORTH GILL He who binds to himself a joy Does the winged hte destroy But he who tcisses it as it Hies If 1 only knew then, what I once knew today — Then I would never have known This at all. Peter Herndon PETER VERNON HERNDON ... To approach the unknown and ask why. To confront the unknowable and ask why not. To see adventure in flights transitory. To see eternity in truths immutable. To reach To touch To know ... To accept your place in today. To assert your place in tomorrow. To love to live. To live to love. To laugh To cry To be To become. anonymous VIRGINIA HOBART 57 id Take thy fingers from my throat Hamlet Rick Ranson, Goodbye ' 4 NICHOLAS MATTHEWS JOHNSON MARY JANE LEIMERT And the youth mistook by me, pleading for a lovers fee. Shall we their fond pagent see? Lord what fools these mortals be. A midsummer nights dream He ' s mad that trusts in the lameness of a wolf, a horses health, a boy ' s love, or a whores-oath. King Lear MARY ANGEVIN RENTSCHLER When I paint my master-piece, everything ' s going to turn into blissful rhapsody. Bob Dylan If you give to a thief he can no longer steal from you, and he is no longer a thief. William Soroyan HOLLY ANNE RODGERS For what is your friend that you should seek him with hours to ivill? Seek him always with hours to live. For it is his to fill your need but not your emptiness and in the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter and sharing of pleasures. Kahlil Gibran [ GREEG I lay on my chesl And 1 thouglit it best To pretend I was having an evening rest; I lay on my turn And I tried to hum But nothing particular seemed to come. My face was Rat On the tloor, and that Is all very well for an acrobat ; But it doesn ' t seem fair To a Friendly Bear To stiffen hini out with a basket-chair. And a sort of sqozc Which grows and grows Is not too nice for his poor old nose, And a sort of squch Is much too much For his neck and his mouth And his ears and such. Winnie the I ' ooh SUSAN LYNN STETSON Is it true the amazing secret of Telecult Power AUTOMATICALLY BRINGS YOU ANYTHING YOU DESIRE. . . and in ten seconds starts to draw riches, love, fine possessions, friends, grades, power, secret knowledge, and much more into your life? See for yourself! Yes, dear friends, a staggering miracle has happened; A brilliant psy- chic researcher has discovered a secret so powerful that it is said to bring your desires to you, from the invisible world like a blazing streak of lightning! Telecult power brings any desire, easily and automatically! Instantly your life is changed! Great wealth and power can be yours! Read and discover: How diamonds and jewels have appeared, seemingly out of no- where How a woman summoned a man to her - out of thin air How a man heard the unspoken thoughts of others How a woman used this method to regain her lost youth How a man broadcast silent commands that others had to obey! Let us demonstrate to you the scientific basis behind the new won- der working telephoto transmitter and the miracle of TELECULT POWER! ROBERT DAVIS STIBOLT JEAN ELIZABETH VANCE Be yourself. Especially do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about love; for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment it is perennial as the grass. . . ' With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. DARRELL WIDEN GAIL WADSWORTH WIRTZ For really to think about someone means thinking about that person every minute of the day, without letting one ' s GAIL ROBIN GRADMAN GOODBYE SENIORS AND KEEP IT CLEAN... 69 SIMONE VALVO TIM ADE ANN BEHR LOUISE WAGNER ROBERT MURRAY SUZANNE ALTENBACH MARTIN McCARTY DAVID OSBERG CAROL SHINFR PAUL KRAJOVIC DAVID WATSON WILLIAM TALLEY TAMARA PRINCE :f v . 0 . ,. FAITH CRISSEY 82 1 83 First Row; B. Stibolt, P. Herndon, P. Dammann (co-captain), C. Breuer (co-cap- tain), M. Malpedc, N. Johnson. Second Row; S. Howe, J. Gatlin, J. Peri ins, N. Jessen, T. Zimmerman, D. Webster, B. Hines, B. Fini . Third Row; G. Kovacs, M. Wollaeger, S. Smith, P. Geraghty, R. Thomas, M. Bird, R. MacArthur North Shore — North Shore - North Shore — North Shore — North Shore - North Shore - North Shore - North Shore — North Shore — Practice Games - Gordon Tech - Weber - Morgan Park - Elgin - Lake Forest - Gienwood - Latin - Wheaton Christian - Francis Parker SOCCER TEAM Absent: The team 90 SOCCE First Row: T. Porter, R. Peters, P. Dovenmuehle, P. Thorsen, J. Deuble, J. Sterns, D. Faulkner, L. Smothers. Second Row: S. Ames,R. Crane, P. Silberman, C. O ' Connor, S. Steinhoff, R. Weiss, J. Hunter. Third Row: J. McNear, Coach Bach, T. Blum- berg. SCORES Sixth Grade Seventh Grade Eighth Grade NS vs. OPP . NS vs.OPP. NS vs.OPP. 6 13 28 24 8 12 12 18 24 26 28 14 6 13 34 6 6 28 20 22 92 First Row: M. Thorsen, A. MacLeod, P. Sturgis, S. Bronstein, M. Bransfield, J. Foreman, 1. Punnett, Coach Roth. Second Row: G. Rogers, K. Osberg, B. Furrer, J. Damon, C. Roenisch,P. Wirtz, J. Ramseur. First Row C Mullady D. Upton, P. Kogut, D. Fox, T. Tolan, R. Ehsha, J. Greenwald, M. Lipman, D. Roenisch, D. Nedzel. Second Row: C. Colbert, D. Witt, J. Feinstein, D. VanDoren, Coach Davis, J. Strauss, S. Rodgers, B. Peters, D. Deuble. CHEERLEADING Left to Right: W. Spencer, C. Marshall. G. Gradman, H. Rodgers, H. Damon, J. Damon. 96 GIRLS ' TENNIS Seated in car: V. Leslie. Seated on car: T. Maynard, P. Seeburg, M. Dern, L. Pettibone, N. Stibolt, M. Upton. f. ii:i M3 HJN 55 IEBSTBI 53 Hoet 33 B CAR 11 GIRLS ' BASKETBALL First Row; S. Bigelow, J. Corbett, S. Colbert, L. Breuer, V. Joyce, M. Frohman. Second Row: H. Charnas, T. Gradman, W. Spencer, N. Stibolt, J. Golden. Absent: T. Spencer, J . Vance. 103 FIELD HOCKEY First row: J. Corbett, J. Herndon, M. Frohman, T. Maynard, V. Joyce, N. Fink, S. Price, G. Wirtz, M. Dern. Second row: S. Colbert, A. Dammann, W. Spencer, H. Charnas, S. Jones, P. Seeburg, M. Strong, M. Hunt, M. Carone. Third row: J. Golden, T. Gradman, J. Vance, L. Breuer, N. Pfisterer, H. Damon, L. Brown, V. Leslie, L. Pettibonc, N. Stibolt, S. Schmitt, Absent: J. Damon, S. Bigelow, G. Hobart. 106 BASEBALL First row: R. MacArthur S. Smith J. Gatlin J. Peridns T. Zimmerman P. Geraghty I Second row: T. Bird C. Ingram B. Goodman C. Elliott P. Boal 110 GIRLS ' SOFTBALL GOLF First row: B. Mines, C. Breucr, D. Widen. Second row: N. Jesseii, J. Perkins. 114 0. THE GONDOLIERS CAST Gianetta Carol Fink Tessa Abbie Fink Fiametta Julie Eddy Sherene Jones Francesco John Gatlin Giulia Teel Spencer Donna McCluskey Lauren Spector Antonio Bill Hines Giorgio Ted Kilgore Vittoria Lauren Spector Judy Berry Teel Spencer Giuseppe Stuart Rogers Marco Joshua Paul Ijjiz Tom Howland Duke of Plaza-Toro Brandon Lipnian Duchess of Plaza-Toro Susan Stetson Brigid English Casilda Victoria Leslie Don Alhambra Ned Jessen Annibale Stove Smith Mike Malpede Ijiez Jenny Leimert Carol Marshall Musical Director Mr. Vincent Allison Stage Director Mrs. Carol RadlolT Design Mr. Roger Shipley 122 STAGE CREW CAMERATA 126 SANGERBUND MIRROR STAFF 1. N. Pfisterer - advertising; 2. B. Stiboit - advertising 3. S. Colbert - Sports; 4. J. Vance - Editor; 5. G. Wirtz - Editor; 6. T. Steinscheider - Photography; 7. P. Dammann - Literature; 8. M. Rent- schJer - Senior Spots; 9. N. Johnson - Art. MIRROR PHOTOGRAPHERS G.A..P.A.. Left to right; S. Colbert, S. Bigelow, T. Spencer, Lying down; M. Dern. the moments seem lost in all the noise a snow storm a stimulating voice of warmth of the sky of warmth when you die were we ever warmer on that day a million miles away we seemed from all eternity... South Side of the Sky YES ARTS FESTIVAL 139 144 148 THE 1972 GRADUATING CLASS Phyllis Seattle Pinp Manor Karen Bernbaum Northwestern Sharon Biglow Utah Joan Carroll Beloit (13 Susan Colbert Ohio Wp ' lpvan Anne Dalton Randolf Macon Mary Dern Utah Julia Eddy Elmira Barbara Flint Rollins Robyn Gill Sweet Briar Virginia Hobart Union Mary Jane Leimert Parsons School of Design Caroline Maynard Undecided Nancy Pfisterer Denver Mary Rentschler Beloit (13 HoUy Rodgers Pine Manor Stephanie Schmitt Bra Hford Barbara Steinschneider Susan Stetson Wellesley Tean Vance C nlnraHn Mountain f nllpop Carol Wald AVa ih in oton T Tnivfrci TT doJ Llllg IDll LJlllVCI illy Gail Wirtz Tiilanp Gail Gradman Carthape Clothield Spencer University of Illinois Henry Babson Banff School of Fine Arts Bruce Block Shimer Christopher Breuer Pomona Peter Dammann Hampshire Raymond Doherty Macalester Jeffrey Eldredge Undecided James Faulkner Kenyon Robert Fink Columbia Douglas Frohman Washington University Peter Herndon Undecided Nicholas Johnson Antioch (73) Robert Lerman Undecided Michael Malpede Macalester Mitchell Paul McGiU Andrew Scheman Kenyon Robert Stibolt Princeton Darrell Widen McGill 152 PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Orville C. Beattie Mr. and Mrs. Ervin E. Beisel Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Block Mr. and Mrs. David L. Blumberg Mr. and Mrs. Adam A. Breuer Mr. and Mrs. James W. Button Mr. and Mrs. Macon M. Dalton Mr. and Mrs. George Doherty Mrs. Courtney B. Dovenmuehle Mr. and Mrs. Emile E. DuVernet Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dreyfus Dr. and Mrs. Marshall A. Falk Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Ferdman Dr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Fraerman Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Gradman Mrs. William V. Holer Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Howe Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Klatz Mr. and Mrs. James G. Maynard Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Peebles Mr. and Mrs. George E. Pfisterer Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Jerome L. Raffaldini Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Schulman Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Seymour Mrs. John W. Smothers ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Soule Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Uhlmann Dr. and Mrs. Arthur I. Upton Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Wald Dr. and Mrs. Bertram Weisenberg Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Witt Mr. and Mrs. Clayton E. 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