Northwood High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Silver Spring, MD)
- Class of 1969
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S gg W ,, 61 by A 4. S 9 Xff' ' if d Ui T .WAR av fs v My Sim- aftfx 'I Putting her imagination to work, Paula lVlcConneII designs an original poster to add to the colorful collection displayed in the Northwood art rooms 2 Introduction To help brighten the gym floor, Joan Murphy repaints the Indian head. Northwood Stresses Individuals In 1969 INTRODUCTION ........ 2 ACADEMICS. . . . . .14 ACTIVITIES ...... . . . 36 ORGANIZATIONS ...... 60 SPORTS . . . . . 94 STUDENTS .......... 130 ADVERTISEMENTS .... 232 INDEX . . . ,, 'sf L YK as, Qi sf: sv T H 2 W ' ffffrafwfw if ' ' 1 ' WH 3 vw ' , 'W ' 'L A f ' ,w Qu ' V- . f 'l ' l My if + ,,5,fz l Y 4V,' k,,,g- ,gp gm, . may Im wailury, 4, X ,pygmy V 5973 I , V l ff' 'L l f - s as ,WM M ,W , ,ML I l.AV ,LI ,L 3 f . gl - A 3 may V , ,g 1. fi My fi-.,,4,3.,, , l Q' by , .53 f' if 'bmi ,ij my X f' . 5,757 Q fri, , fl 12 fl.. K b V., xv. q H4 ., , 1 fmt .f ,wg - 1, , ,,f ,ff f l iiil Y fi- ff my-,E wwf' 4-Teal , ' . 5,511 1 . 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A V fs 1- L W ' 'S' ,W - img? if ,V , '- ' ' f f ' r My if ww mmm-Q., .M w4,,,.,.w K I Poised at the starting line, Greg Strong waits in tense anticipation. 4 Introduction Individuals Within Society Strive Toward inner Fulfillment And social respect. By establishing An identity, A set of values, A life goal, The individual Maintains Personal dignity ln relationships With his Fellow man. is t, . W-N 1 Ron Benjamin, Larry Wachtel, Mark Butterfie-ld,alumnus Ken Pargament, Nan Swiger, Mike Binder, and Jim Bolin perform as The Tororiadosf On a wintry afternoon, shoppers mingle at a busy Silver Spring intersection as they hurry to cross Colesville Road when the Walk sign flashes. QW E '55 EUIQH l N, .N QQQQ. SN www Rise ill iljiisui -,.. litttlf r 'Y' mst, 3 - Introduction 5 Climaxing School Spirit Week, the cheerleaders cheer the starting line while the band and majorettes prepare to lead the fight song at Homecom Faith Wyner excitedly applies Nan Swiger's makeup for the seni pl y M X, Each Individual Contributes His talents To make A group endeavor Successful. Devoted workers Labor at lnglorious tasks Which must Be done. . . Chores Which are often Thankless But never Unrewarding. In Northwood's new Child Developme nt course, Debbie Fishler and Suzy Silber gain practical experience with children by working with preschoolers. 323- seffrrfzi-ics -ug, XX .cf x fall? h'i3'l'Vl X. , , 15 ,ev I G A ,.r , Q fm vi 'l ,uw ' ff. tx Q if, , Lv Introduction 7 ,Varying ' 'J A 4' kv Q 1 -1,7 H:-f' ' 'Q-- A , . . ' '-.-,il-i-'--glrx'-Q'.x1L1v .S ii 'W ' ' N in M. '-, ,,. ' it s,, . ,. f I 5 x5'S-we 1- -1- -Tx ' ' - X X Preparing for an upcoming gymkhana meet, junior gymnast Melanie Strachan works out on the trampoline while Patty McCabe sewes as spotter. SGA Vice President Jill Gross and President Steve Salata bind together pairs of shoes contributed by students for the needy of Montgomery County -1-Gifs .ff 8 Introduction . , W f , 111 ,. iii? ' --,E ' Aiwa 2175 W ' 3, F ' . ,W H W ,gaze M. 7....,, W' - k ,V ,Lg ,,,, ,z .,2c1,, pgs, I I , ff . , ,L , W W Leadership Ability And special Talents Enable The individual To stand out From the crowd. Exercising His own Creative skills, Each seeks To define himself As a distinct Human being And strives To achieve His potential. , , , . V, I 5752-M . ,gg An .,,,s, 133237: . 15353 ,Let Following auditions for the All-School Pro Leslie Gradet posts the anxiously awaited list o g t e b ,, .,,t W, Cooperative Effort ls essential ln modern society. Rather than Fight each other, Men join forces To achieve A common goal. ln a group, Every member ls significant, Yet each suppresses Selfish impulses To benefit g gg g A greater cause. Decorators Keith VanNess and Peggy Naehr twist streamers for Homecoming. Competing the Key Club Road Rally, Joanne Schnitzer and Jack Ho witz, who have l st the t k o s It o d map to get b ck t I t o fb ' 2, l , it fitter K in , 3 A 10 Introduction Q I Northwood's Nladrigai Singers, in their sixteenth century peasant costumes, concentrate on blend and intonation while performing a concert number Introduction 11 i H Z E l 1 a 4 I sr ln a sophomore biology class, lab partners David Whitlow and Britta Vllalderhaug compare a preserved human brain with a model. At a Northwood Coffee House sponsored by the Senior Class, students meet after hours to enjoy listening to folk groups and conversing with friends ,nr , ,W .Army I ,ian ann 12 Introduction as ffl-61 ,W f,, oying a free afternoo junior Debbi Gottlieb and senior Mark Musy join skaters at th ewly ope ed ce k in nearby Wheaton Regional P A 1ShaHng People learn About themselves Through others. Social occasions And cooperative Enterprises Prepare the student For his role As a significant Individual, A contributing Member of society. Expenences, -,QQ-fr - - 1 K -4 .f . -, i Presentingxa one-act play in drama class, Wayne Rogers, Helen JohnsonQ and Senellie Phillip stage a brief scene under the directidn of Miss Smithlf ' ' ' K Academics 15 Six ti 'PY sg lil nf? lk! ,Nas J Y-K at .au .:L . -fi - .MMP Q If ,'-. ' ' at - PM .ii ia! isa t . diggs ,X I H- 1 gk.figgf,, H . , is :.. . A g ig.- .M Q lVlr. Maurice Ward checks Frances lVlanus' note for an early departure. Superiors Assume Principal Positions Controlling all the operations of the school from his desk and from personal observation, lVlr. Harold Packard assured Northwood of continued smooth functioning. In addition to his usual duties, lVlr. Packard prepared for the evaluation of the school and approved new educational programs. Among these were independent study for physics classes, a new child development course, and a non-credit, pass-fail philosophy course. Assisting lVlr. Packard in his many duties, Northwood's three vice-principals, lVlrs. Pierrel, lVlr. Smith, and lVlr. Ward supervised the new computer attendance program, and main- tained a school calendar for all school activities while coordi- nating class projects. They helped to enforce discipline, main- tained the building and grounds, and advised lVlr. Packard on school policy concerning distribution of all literature by students and the goals of education. New proposals from the Student Government Association and other student groups such as the Student Forum and the Student Alliance con- cerning the dress code, ungraded classes, open-campus policy at lunch, and individual study programs were considered and acted upon by the administration. Among other changes, the student dress code was abolished. Under the good judgment of lVlr. Packard, Mrs Pierrel, lVlr. Smith, and lVlr. Ward, Northwood sought and achieved great goals in the field of education. A Q5iiiaeoiqr.Paqkaf6gA.e.,szv1.Egg co1oiado Coll.: Univ. of oem-rg A fffjil.PF.lP?lP?3lfif liil ssrll i 5 iiitirlt tgs. ,,i1s.rf, Q iri l it i i , K , , Harold Packard Elizabeth Pierrel 16 Academics Robert Smith lVlaurice Ward MW ,,.. r ,V exam,-,Mtv 25.59, Q, wing fwwf?ffeff.,'.22Q '-vw W4M4i'6W ii ii if M A ,. We . ,f es?5? M7235 8 M, 3 we WM! ,el . .,.,.. - ,., ,, Principal Mr. Harold Packard reviews his calendar of activities for March before reading a booklet concerning the coming evaluation of Northwood. Academics 17 i s 3 E 5 P 5 I Q 'ff , to i.s is stt .lf M Wh'te reviews his full schedule of activities for the rest of the day. Before calling a student who has requested an appointment, counselor r. I A U ' , of Md., Shepard Coll. Mary Lou Stephens, B.A.: V Western Md. Coll., Univ. of Md. Margaret Moore, B.A., .B.g mv W E. white, BA., M.A.f sewn I-can Univ., Fordham unav., Edward Rowse, B.A.: Grinnell Coll., Univ. of Md.: Wheel Club. , James Univ.of Nld., George Washington Univ, Sallie Scott, B.S.: Mary Washington Coil. of Univ. of Va. 5 '- - U-H -'f'- Vif- ' HW . W V ,,,.:1... 1 fe tttt. rm K I ' X M' yi 4 if: I Q25 ' 1. '- 2 istt gi 'W S34 t 5 l . 'ff' '15 X ,ii 4 ' f f ,, 27,3 .4 Margaret Moore Edward Rowse Sallie Scott Mary Lou Stephens James E. White 18 Academics Dorothy Basye X i Q - X. sg f sg? x st S . it S x X KX Q Q. QQ .N K xx 0 X x X N X tm . . . 4:-.sv . A, s .. . Shirley Curtis Janet Pinner ? , ' I Alice Buscher Q Ss!! . gym... .... ,. k t. S Q 1 qt , Q X 5 'ik X ss 2 it 1 t f X ss X .er s Elsie Pank M. V-Piisifig s sig ski' flffgligifgigkig' , , - , , s ' if Lois Rogers Charlotte Sh pur Isabel Winner Car 1 is ryi ng out one of her many secretarial jobs, Mrs. Shpur tends the switchboard. School Continuity Counselors Assist In ln the role of advising students, Northwood's counselors strove for a direct communication with both individuals and the student body as a whole. Beginning last spring, counselors informed students of course choices and arranged a master schedule for students and teachers. Throughout the year, they continued to solve schedule problems of students and to provide aid to students seeking advice concerning plans for the future. College counselor Miss Sallie Scott aided those who planned to continue their education in college. Offering advice and judgment, she discussed college choices, scholarship possibili- ties, and entrance tests with students. Aiding the administration in daily school matters, the able secretarial staff performed a multitude of duties in organizing the daily bulletin, printing early departure and absence lists, and maintaining student records. Academics 19 l fl ,,g-,.-.:.z-.r Northwood's school nurse, Mrs. Carpenter, notifies a student's parent that her daughter is sick and must be dismissed from classes. 20 Academics fe ws Cafeteria Staff-First Row: M. Witmer, A. Zabijaka, F. Allen, M. Mansfield. Second Row: R. Barry, E. Read, S. Diggs, C. Bell, E. MacNeal, J. LeVine. Back Row: B. Disney, D. Koehn, B. Shoup, D. Baxa, M. Kesler, K. Jones, W. Jones. Specialized Faculty Aides Effectiveness Much of the school efficiency is credited to the North- wood specialized staff. Mrs. Elizabeth Disney, cafeteria manager, and her staff provided nourishing and appetizing meals for the three lunch periods of students. A wide se- lection of lunches were available, including a hot and cold meal and a snack line for assorted sandwiches and inter- esting desserts. Always available in case of an emergency, school nurse Mrs. Audrey Carpenter treated any student with a health problem. She maintained complete student dental and health forms and supervised sight and hearing tests throughout the year. Acting as a major part of Northwood were the librarians Mrs. Julia Ceranton, Mrs. Nina O'NeiI, and assisting library aides. With their expert help, it was made possible for students to check out books, magazines, and reference materials, as well as make use of library typewriters, ditto machines, and also the automatic copier. Among their many jobs, they were responsible for collecting fines for overdue books, ordering new selections, and maintaining order in the library. Under the direction of Mr. Charles Claggett, the North- wood custodial staff devoted many hours to the main- tenance of the building and grounds and general assistance whenever necessary. Additional iobs for Northwood's eval- uation included the painting of lockers and the gym. 'E 2 l 5 Q 5 2 Z 5 Assistant librarian lVlrs. Ruth Kramer checks the card catalogue call number in order to find a book on Twentieth Century Hinduism in Northern India. Audrey Carpenter Elizabeth Disney fe ' ' ' Univ., Univ. of Md. Westhampton Collx Library e itati , Julia Ceranton, B.A., lVl.Ed.g George Washington vu We x K I 1 v if 86' I 1 ,', 1 ' i Club . ' t , 1 ,'i- U 1- - .K asa' ,,.V, K K . K 4 35 l,,, a 57 , r,ll,t, 1 K K Z fi: 5liNfnaet0'NefrQigB-A-.ar BL-S-: Lvfichbufg Cow, Univ- Q srl K isyi ci fiwomstcamisnaag Library club. ,.V'r 'i,-' p . 1 t. ' - ff lari lwffr ii' i q e l K 2 Julia Ceranton Charles Claggett i W 'V an 259 L M, Q, ,nf f gy f wma fi 1' 4, Ruth Kramer Ruth Kurtz Nina O'NeiI L. V. Vann Academics 21 'l Junior Jim Beane listens attentively as Mr. James Evelyn R. Bond, A.B., NLA.: Columbia Univ., AtlaniicVUnion Coll.g English 4, Resource Teacherg English Depz. Chairmang J Phyllis carlngiz, e AB., Albion COU., Ul'iiVs of Ma.: gnLglxsh 3,V4,f . - V 1 J l Q J lp. ,uw ,,f Holland leads a discussion on the newly formed Student Alliance during an English class seminar - isis sslsssss s s esss iiss llsl as J ses is LK i 1 flk. snr are one 'sc ngu 's'si ff f . . . . Zisgb,igasgeaifggffribesgafasg Evelyn R. Bond Phyllis Carnell Virginia L. Cooper Ambmseesrcuiii.:1lLafap41sl,lri2 , he s sssrQ 19? ss sr 1 silsi rss ,ff srosi l gf rsisl slilil Q i sisei iss WfeeirlisssefesiwsellffiefehssvnfvsfisEnglish siii 121 'ii-1 I 'hs Ef Qll,5b-' i42L Drivefgleffsvsaif q J was 'bf in1sMdQ:JsfnsiQf?h2 151 .V ,'k. .Vkk 1 -.kV f. ' 22 Academics Joseph Dalton Robert Hogue James Holland Faculty Emphasizes Group Participation Under the guidance of department teachers, English stu- dents sampled a various selection of literature. The sophomore English classes studied World Literature and covered in depth such pieces as Silas lVlarner and Julius Caesar. Classroom work included a broad poetry unit and emphasis on public speaking. ln addition to their assigned American Literature readings, several junior classes have extended their studies to modern books and plays. lVlrs. lVlartin's English lll class covered Death of a Salesman and Cry, the Beloved Country, a novel con- cerning life in South Africa. To vary classroom studies, lVlr. Holland devoted a unit to Logic which was followed by a week-long English seminar. This seminar gave students an excellent opportunity to express their views on organized religion, the present school system, and other topics of interest. Senior literature courses emphasized British authors. Class readings included Shakespeare, Chaucer, Conrad, and Hardy. Miss Ruddle examines an issue of the Red and Black with sports editor Joel Friedman and co-editor Roger Gordon before it is circulated. During her work planning period, Mrs. Evelyn Bond glances through one of the many books available in the literature section of the library. Academics 23 Joyce S. Kimble, B.S.3 Madison Coll., Engiish 2, 3, ASP costumes. ' Jeanne Lewis, B.A.g Westminister Coll., American Univ.: English 3, Keyettes. . I chimes Maclay, AB., Time., AM., i..i-Lo.: La- fayette Coll., Shippensburg State Coll., Princeton Univ., Westchester State Coll., English 4, Public Speaking, Commencement Program. Florence Rand, B.A.3 Oberlin Coll., Duke Univ., Easternfliy. Univ., Univ. of Md., English 4. Mary Lee Ruddle, A.B., NLA.: Davis and Elkins Coll., West Va. Univ., Syracuse Univ., Univ. of Md., English 4, Advanced Composition, Journalism, Red andlBlack, Quill and Scroll. Dorothy Ann Schmiedeler, B.Mus.g Marymount Coll., Univ. of San Francisco, San Fracisco Coil. for Women, Univ. of Nld., Georgetown Univ., English 2, Reflections. E. Jane Smith, B.A,, Nl.A.g Muskingum Coll., Univ. of Md., American Univ., Speech, Drama. Steven Sobelman, B.A., lVl.Ed.g Norwich Univ., American Univ., Senior Class Play, Key Club, Baseball Coach. Carolyn Willis, B.A.g Western Mo. Coll., English 10, 11, Junior Class Play. ,,,,f J ,W ,,. . ii,,.., ,,.,. .,,.,,, .,,...,, , .,,. W , W . v'ef16W'.ai'V 1 f M. ,,,i,rWv ,- ' - , ,, 3, f .' ' , 'i ii' ' ' V ' ' . :af 1 A ! W, , if ' L ' ' 'Mi ' wus , X, M, , , , fa, ,Q A 'L as ' ' ' 'Haw-1 , -we V H In 977' ffl 'is W, ,- 65. .. ' f3'Z,7f'f 1 ' f ' A LH 575994, is I ,, I I M2271 'L 1 'A X K I ,A K f at i - ,iw f ' , 1. ., aw, 11. , V J0yce S. Kimble Jeanne Lewis Charles Maclay . Q. lll i l' L ' .SM 1 f , . se , Florence Rand Mary Lee Ruddle Dorotl1y Ann Schmiedeler - 'fs is , we fe. 4 VNV 'ti . .i f V. il ' E. Jane Smith Steven Sobelman Carolyn Willis After obtaining a record from the library of Walt Whitman's life and poems, Miss Jeanne Lewis prepares to play the piece for her English lll class. ---...---- V ' ' Hawaii ,nemmsy .ew i Literature Bridges Language Barrier Foreign language courses stressed grammatical and conver- sational skills to help students comprehend and discuss the literature studied in class. Different levels of French students studied both classic and modern French works by such authors as Saint-Exupery, Moliere, Vercors, and Hugo. Mrs. Boone attempted to give her students a greater insight into the French language by introducting a festival of French films. Beginning German courses made use of crossword puzzles to aid students in increasing their vocabulary, providing a firm basis for later German studies. A field trip to a German school provided a meaningful experience for the students. Oral drills kept the students skilled in their use of the language. Using taped conversation drills, Spanish students broadened their knowledge of the language and culture of Spain. Newspapers that familiarized students with the activities of youth in Spanish speaking countries supplemented the regular class- room curriculum. A field trip to the Pan American building and a Spanish restaurant provided students with an enjoyable and an educational experience. First year Latin students concentrated on elementary gram- mar. Exercises in the translation of Julius Caesar and Livy gave a history of Rome to the students. The advanced students worked on translating Cicero's orations and the poetry of Virgil and Homer. As part of their curriculum Latin students read and studied Roman mythology. While her French 5 class is busily taking a test, Mrs. Margaret Boone searches through a Match magazine for supplementary reading material. ,Sem eggs, A , QX1E.wfQt-iii? ewiaxmiaww?-.a' Va A ' srf' V ' 'vs 3 Q .. 5 Ss X ii? J. tt sl. A Sharyn Daly Joan Johnson Ursula Martin ,,.. ,,., l ,,,....,,,...,,, . jg, g :..5 yl. w7g,4,xf -wi' ,1 X .- ::,?gzN.3gsfs My sa: s . ' 1 f ,wg'g? f' , 'X , s .5 f sir Berta Perez Irene Spector Carmen Ward wtfiixffi gwiggihf . A A i5'39fY9ffP3fY?7Ai5vfVfUl'7'Yf 'lsl l oftC3 f9l'9'?l7-E3195557 ik- .Mgfgaret Bourne, .gtr B Pembroke Coll., ARadcliffejQo,ll': FfdriCh'f4,ll5pAr6s,fflt'Ss.Academic ..t. slts i 'tss r it irrl' s 1 135. Tffllfg I ,k,k,V.,V E, kkkk If .k.kkV .K :ky , kV.kk V. V.kV if .K VV In :G'fi5iff5'3'fY'9?f-.C :fh+5 e.-...s.s.',trl'.l Li-I tt.r i .itr ,l'sls Q Q: lsi- ltss' i ltll ffffff5fffJA1A155l113755 A A A .AA llsit i ,. ., ,,.,, kk,V.. M, .Vk,Vgk, Z . V.,k , VV., ,g,VkV ,k'. 7 .k,k , . ,M ,g.V LV., k,.,kk ,, ..,. L., , . ,. , Academics 25 1 History Department Utilizes Geography Northwood's Social Studies Department invited students to investigate new areas of interest. United States History and Government classes reviewed previous historical development as ' from exploration days to present times. Classroom experience included the use of many supplimentary machines and materials such as maps, charts, and timelines. An additionally required course for juniors was lVlodern World History. Students took special interest in gaining a better understanding of the elements which form the basis of present foreign living. lVlodern European History students continued to pursue the study of Europe since Renaissance times. Psychology and sociology classes studied human nature and tst.. t..., man's position in society. The difficulties of modern life were xx NN. xx X Nwskwmx 5. P A-ie. . 4 F3 1 v1.,.....M, w W -V , tzsimyvt EZ . .,-', K A 3, . , . .- ,Y-f i E t ,Aft tgja 'Fl 'S N i,,t - M .,... W sst..tt .tt X We ttt., - emphasized in a course dedicated to problems of the twentieth We W century. Geography gave students a basis for the study of New K world problems and offered insight into many of the reasons for events discussed in history courses. Although looking at history from different points of view, all social studies courses offered students a better knowledge of man. World History teacher lVlrs. Harriet Shoob refers to a map of Europe to indicate the newly established boundaries resulting from World War I. Consulting a glope of the world, junior Rochelle Stutman and sophomore Brad Holmes locate the Great Circle as lVlr. NlcKee watches with approval. 26 Academics S , as y K NW,,, at S N ez M X , 1' Q52 N me Linda Andrews Stephen Baumann Phyllis Cochran e . - I . m1.h a iliisi- xiii K Joseph Dlemert Ahce Elss Jan R. Frey ,.r...: ,r,, rz, X QS X X N al, XXX X M 3337 Niifemslifigwqg A X T 5? S I , f , ,,:. E V f142ff ':fz'i 'vi 1 f gesfeukqkgi , - 1 my Sally Geoghegan Alessandra Levenbook William McKee Gilbert Mendelson William Romack William L. Flyburn Janice Saunders Harriet Shoob P. Michael Wilson -' 1-,.se1f.-,ggi-121.5-:A page-,ogg-',,..f,1 :,gg1f-v,kg,5..:--:efff,,Qg1g..'f,-QP,,,g affwsu.wi--,.',g-'.:1 ww.-3 ge: e--gg,-1 1- wi fi--i':':x: -:asflfz f--,.s--fi.12'n:-- 1 lei ohirie eeere 1 ii hi 1', 11ffffifflfffffffffl55'ff?ff1YQ1fQif'P:?ffi5fQ-f1f'f5 ,,., ,.., . , I, ., I . eoa i y.f-',.' .',:-k 1,1,--551,55-:gkriiwfigg :,, gkf--: f,--,y i ,:., -,.f- k.-.- eooone Pff-Md-no1aWeSf9'11+Mf1f aei. eeireila irii B e:Si3ffIUhiVi5.Of ,'ii Niblesf'M0diBfhf1WQflC5f , f'. 5,-'11 -f,. 17-,jkgE-ei,-Q1 .I,- 1. f-,' , -,.- -' ,V 5 f- 1 . . f - - lnli i 1 f QQFgofff-4929.elnW9FfqifnQQ?Q9T?lPWe ?999'7?39-'S 'irn Clow ae..o T e 'ee' 1 y.a ei f 2 l'o, xi iarii lliflzlii'ffiffffifffje i ' iirilaoa raeiae a reee i aeiel 1 eoren aeral aeeoe l ollr oaeyooen a l,aV,.., 1.H5fW?nl!a1W a.1 39m?Vk'E'BEAR-1UUl5'e:l 1'3ff7Md'2 aM9defln,!W'7f'.d i..i 5 35F9f1Yfi el.i ffl-'12i f1f7lf 'ilii ff ieeoi 'eii 1 lf' r-e. fi':i'f1'f heloi flfiff ia-if eiof a 'ff oa.i ali l ' ':'L-51' 9f':'Yf, ll-5i - ,Ei -'ifTf.5i -f'f1 i- if: if fig1fl':'f.1:-iifa-'El 'ikf':-'ifffF115JifQljgli--i'Qf,-'E'.f -7iY'?-if' S'f--'F'H-f'f5if'f'L1'fU51 ' '-f'fikff97-5.1, 'L ff, f..,-f.f, pr-,L -,kf,-,k :fi -,kf,- ,, ff--,,kk f,..--f ,fri-1-we-V .f,-f,-- fn -f,'. : ,-,.f--f. ..--' iilioi Academics 27 leii fA5fm'di Bifs-1. AUWV- 'bfsoiuth Carolina: -Maeva-p-+ x sras ri v s u . . - Caflsstilielih,A-Boise .MgSgg,Q 'easy Tennessee st. umm. Algebra 1, Geomerfvngv..Footballs. my t.sa c , .g iF'WlliS5jiiB6llamY2t B,S!,- l Mi-E63 it Niorsaa Stl. t CON... George awashington Univ.,fArnerican Univ.g AligBbYaV1,2. gs g y '3flWl95i. off Md.: jEartl'r Science, Arrowg DeuefiBt6wh.,tBQS.1 Manxarb Sr- can.:Geom.erfy, Graphic Arts,iMechani'caIDrawing,iJ.V.Wrestling.V - ' ' Roberttsallagher, B.A.,M.A.: Univ. of Md., Goethe institute, Matty 10,-Algebra 2, Phiiosophy, Senior Class. r naviuiiearasnsan, es., wi.s.g unev, of ccmnecficuf, umv. of iNievada':'B5ioio.9iYQ Sophomore Class Advisor. A A 'VX was. ,M ,1,.,,o: . :zz I Q J Stanley C. Alford Carl Bell Phyllis Bellamy Doug Brown Robert Gallagher David Goldenson Teachers Instruct Math and Sciences Various mathematics courses broadened the scope of knowledge of Northwood students and increased their many skills in fundamental applications. Algebra classes emphasized quadratic equations, the solution of linear and simultaneous equations, and logarithms. Geometry classes explored plane and solid geometry and worked with various axioms, postulates, and theorems. Students in Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry classes studied matrices, determinants, permutations, combinations, and polar equations. Introductory Analysis students employed methods of integration and differentiations and their applications. Science courses continued to combine individual research and experimentation with a textbook study. Biology classes were acquainted with the internal and external structure of various living plants and animals. They explored more complex organisms with the use of high magnification microscopes. Advanced Biology students participated in a more intensive study of cellular life. Earth Science classes stressed laboratory work while they studied the earth and its relationship to the universe. Chemistry classes discussed and conducted experiments concerning chemical theories and laws. Encompassing the study of mechanics and light, Physics students employed group study and laboratory experiments to aid comprehension. lVlr. Bob Bowles explains to his Earth Science class the construction of the anemometer and wind vane used to measure wind speed. EMEA While working in groups, Mrs. Phyllis Bellamy solves an Algebra ll word problem for group members Lise Ledermann, Judy Sachs, and Janet Nlclntire. ssirl . 3 K K slyi 'Vid-ti lPhYiSlci' 5-Ad-. C-ubf ' K 35050920 K K Aff'-Hfiilil0ylC0.l'4 5 State Con., Univ. of Md.j,T Algebra, introductory Honor Society, Tennis Charna Harris Carlton Hogue Marion Jordan CvavhflBaske1izaiif.speu.:g U i John ,BQSQQ-jiM:S,:.sWest Virgihia Univ., Univ. of Md.: Biology, 'ss. Advaneed Biologyg Chairman,'Science Departmentq ys', Z i i lan Shaw, AA., fB.S.5 Montgomery Jr. Coll., George Peabody Coll.,'VUni'v. of Md., Towson State Coll., Chemistry, Biology-Q lt's Academic. V v-' Karine Simpkin,-'B.A.,,M.A.: Kings Coll., Univ. of Md., ?lu Geometry. . V Kathy Smith,.fA,B.:-Bucknell Univ.g Math 10, Algebra l lg Fol k, Stf,m,itifQiQg.tSogiety, y Leroy Concord State Coll.: West Science' i . K .ef Md-P Ge'1mlef'Yf Michael Kanagy Rufus Kelly Forrest Miller gf ..', 'igyy U. ll'e . Nv- John Scott lan Shaw Karine Simpkin Kathy Smith Leroy Stennett Academics 29 Charna,Harris,yEQA.f'Towson State Coll.: Algebra l, ll. Carlton ,1., West Virginia Univ.: Physical ir.iii.r... .jr it 1 i s MafiQijfQQ .-:Q Montclai r State' Col l .g Paul Bolyard, A.B., lVi.S.g West Virginia Univ., Fairmont St. Coit. Potomac St. Coll.'g Driver Education,AthleticDirector. Barbara Briskman,lB.S.3 New York Univ., Fundamentais of Art,StudioArt'l, E y . Frances Davila, B.S., B.F.A., lVl.A.: Univl of. Pa,,iN.Y. Univ., L Univ. of Hawaii, American Univ.pStudio Art 1, 2, 3. , K - 1 ' Fran Edlovitch, B.S.:l Univ. ofMdL:,Gii.rls'lP.E.,lG.SQA.,.Girls' . Tennis Team, Girls? Basketball.Team,'Girls' iVol.leyhaliTeam.. David'lGammons, glfliddile Tenn. StatejU 3, f Commercial Art 2i, Arrowhead,-,ASH-. .f 1 5 'ii, fg Rick G-imsiey,ie.s., MLA., High-,Point can., eeorgefwash- 1 ington Univ.: Boys' P.E., Ll.S. History, Bask.etbaIl,f'fNffCiub.V Evelyn Hardiman, B.A,g Emmanuel Col?-.3 Biology, P.E Paul Bolyard Barbara Briskman Interested Students Discover Electives Among the many elective courses offered at Northwood were Band and Orchestra. lVlr. Putt, a new addition to our faculty, led NHS's instrumental groups in their usual excellent performance. Our singing groups, Concert Choir and lVladrigal Singers, fulfilled their reputation of superb concerts and unparalleled originality. During the second week in lVIarch, the Nladrigal Singers took a trip south to visit and perform. ln lVlr. Wenhold's home town, the group sang at the Saint Paul's Lutheran Church. They also sang at a high school in R ichmond, Virginia and at Peachtree Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, Ga. Various art courses offered students an outlet for self-expression and creativity. Students entered samples of their art work in the annual Scholastic Art Show held regionally. Several pieces won prizes and were sent on to the national championship in New York for further judging. Driver Education provided the mandatory training required by state law to obtain a driver's license at age sixteen. Patient instructors spent many hours attempting to teach the skills of the road. Students aided in the instruction of the course by serving as teacher aides. Physical fitness and good sportsmanship were two of the many goals of Northwood's Physical Education Department. Week-end practice, supervised by volunteer teachers, supple- mented the daily exercise and game practice of regular classes. Northwood's Band, Orchestra, and Music Appreciation teacher, lVlr. Putt, conducts his Advanced Band in The Russian Sailors' Dance. X Frances Davila XN XX Q x sgfsww... s r --rr ' ' -. .. km. ... .... - - -. i . - , me X 'Q RQ. Fran Edlovitch David Gammons Evelyn Hardiman Sallie Holzberg John IVIaloni Charles Packan in 5 ' , 1 Wnfw, , I , ' L V W sa s k' I' K E mi w ,,,',', ' X Harry Putt Jerry Sisson Paul Wenhold 111 1,.w,.f,:-wk: -f.- 1 7,.-' Q-gs, ..f, ,.ff- f --gQzk1,-ef, in ,,k. ,..,,:.. ,fi 11-3, ,,V., ,lx iV:,,,.,,5i W .. ,.1 g 1-fifzifz fi'iiEf11?ff2.5f1v?1:fz'i'Ei2sf:is2'1-liifffz-ivilf if!iiifsi11flfl'iZ5Yf-fsi,'i-2'PEE5fEi5Ef?f11T1:T111ifi-42f?:fp:fi,v2'fill If .51 i1:iiQPf55Eif1: an w a as F991333IHYYQFSiiYl143QEif42 e nrs lifii if QT? st s l E 'iftfe l I i? U'ffsW3F'h959?3?1?3:S:7P? !Tf3SV?fY3f?f7? .5ff???eic:U'?9Yr?fiQ99Y'f EW?7Chs95WiA9sV3sV'9Hed QfCh9W5f rr s599s5U9i Us9 5Ch'?f?JSf- ,MadugaI,s.5mgers1Q LlL' Boy's jQLqartet,i - cMQ3iz: Deparfeg mem1gh3if,man,3 x LA V-iVV , In .A'. A ' 'V ,E Wlth Mike Davidson's assistance, IVIr. Rick Grirnsley rearranges the items in the equipment room in order that he may take an accurate inventory. Academics 31 rf! While working in their metals class, senior Helen John Andrew Balderson, B. Landscape Arch.: Mich. State Univ., Architectural Drawing 1, 25 Mechanical Drawing 1, 25 ASP. Patricia Bricker, B.S.3 Bowling Green Univ., Home Economics 2, 35 Senior Survey. James Evans, B.A,5 George Washington Univ., Case institute of Technologvi Electricity, Algebra 1, Cinematography Club. John Mann, B.S., M.A.g Univ. of Md., George Washington Univ., Power Mechanics, Actomechanics 1, 2, 3. Gordon Martin, B.S., M.Ed.g Miami Univ., South- ern lllinois Univ.: Metals 1, 2. , Virginia Moses, B.S., M.A., Ph.D.g Mary Washing-A ton Coll. of the Univ. of. Va., Va. Polytechnic, institute, Columbia i.Jniv.,,Univ of Mchg ,Syracuse-if , Uni.v.g Home Economics 1,g2,i 3, 43fSenior'.S.urvDey, i,-l Q. FJ-i.A. , by lg g f g Vernon.. j.Pool,e,' .B.S., .iri 'i,.,i. Univp. gf, 1 Mig. .Autorneohalnicsi,,Au1obogly,.1Vi,'2g-,Qgl. r.., , i',, .iii,'r ' 3 f lee, 5 Qjwood 1, 2,1 3, 41-lDndustrial,iArfs' Dept. 5C?jai,rijnan,1 fy ivziah at . i,al. 5?ffUinivI fgof- . Graphic Arr5.,1ji2:pgtgmgigmQgf3,phy,i,i..A .,,'. ..,,, 32 Academics SOD 'L and junior Tommy Cobb watch closely as Mr. Martin demonstrates the use of the blowtorch . .... . i X 1. A gig Xi f X Rx .--L E l ' D K . T9 Andrew Balderson John Mann - .:'sZ1 x f.1l?R.5'2x ' - ,, . - Q . , . -av'- ' . Patricia Bricker A .Tv F L. , X Ks X Q X N James Evans sy.. X ri-' 1 Gordon Martin Virginia Moses X 1 .. S - 'NRE ' Be al fk n W 1-i ii! FYR. .n.. ' H L. X , V Vernon Poole David Stowe Michael Wilson Electives Stimulate Individual Interests Dr. Moses and Mrs. Bricker comprised the staff of Northwood's Home Economics department. Child Develop- ment, a new course this year, provided an insight into child behavior. Area pre-school children participated in the course three times weekly. Mr. Wilson, the graphic arts instructor, began a photo- lithography course combining both photography and graphic arts. Our Auto Body and Auto Mechanics shops offered Northwood students a chance to gain experience in repairing automobiles. Electricity was designed to give the students a comprehensive knowledge of the fundamentals of electronics. New to Northwood, Mr. Balderson headed the architectural drawing classes. He was also the faculty advisor to the stage crew of the ASP, Bells are Ringing. Mr. Martin instructs both Metals l and Il. He has brought with him a new view of the course. Combining unusual techniques with skill, Mr. Martin has broadened the range of methods applied to reach the finished product. Our woodworking laboratory brought building projects into the hands of Northwood students. 3 . UnIlli's .XQTwh its - ' N . , 3 3 . , .96 fs: ,Ah '53 Egg me A 2, 3 E is .f Q MAN? is l skim-megs 5. -Haw ,.,. S X 6 , K 1 Mrs. Bricker explains the symbols of a dress pattern to Kris Moyer. Mr. James Evans utilizes a few minutes of class time to instruct his Electricity I class in the construction of the full wave rectifier. Academics 33 34 Academics W , 13 -'v as if , 1 , f Maw fffcfffifff ,yyy yffn, f M2 M 4 5 1 ff ff ' asf 8 X f Wgef 2 2' 4 6 if f .ish ' ,151 H ' L, U-ffgyxmzlv ,, ..,, . Barbara Loffler Barbara McCormick Norma Barbara Loffler, B.S.g Univ. of Md.: Typing, Shorthand, Business ' Math, F.B.L.A. Barbara McCormick, B.A.5 Montclair St. Cali., Stenography, Typing. Norman L. Miller, B.S., M,A,g Madison Coll. Teachers CoIi.g Typing l, Office Practice. Nelson Ostrinsky, B.A., M.A.5 George Washington Univ.: Bookkeeping, introduction to Business, Law, Business Economics, Record Keeping. Lawrence Styer, B.A.g Stout Univ.p D.O. Coordinator, Job Problems, Work Experience. Joseph Verbinsky, B.S.g Fla. St. Univ., WOC,,J.V. Football Coach. Miller Nelson Ostrinsky Lawrence Styer Students illustrate Vocational Abilities Many students program. These courses covered a diversified field ranging from Math to Shorthand. Also included were Typing, business courses were offered to prepare Northwood for vocations at the completion of the high school Business Office Practice, Bookkeeping, Economics, and Business Law. Students who possessed the greatest amount of proficiency in the areas of shorthand and typing received awards. Classroom work and work experience were combined in two courses offered at Northwood, Diversified Occupations iDOl and Work Oriented Curriculum iVVOCi. These classes helped alleviate some of the immediate problems of the working student. After completing these comprehensive programs, a student is ready to face the business world with an understanding of its complexities and with knowledge of many necessary skills. Business teacher Mr. Norman Miller explains the working of the National Cash register to Ruth Gorelick, a student in his Office Practice class. ,i M Mwwwv ,wwfwwwwmwmwwlmwwwmwv -..-QM lVlrs. Loffler helpsjunior Carol Brower with her typewriter. B-1f1Ef'?f0?i!3f0W'1f.i31BfA-12 rwr flhlvhsiillisfiiiisiUi1lSf4o23TY91i?1l9fil' .rig 'rkii 1 VkL-:yr .VkkL- 1, L-V.,, xi., I f.V'7 k::kL 1 'g VVk1,L-,'r 'kki :VL7 B rrr Ph.oehefj.GoQdWis'1' 'rrwr B.+A-ii -Ufifvfli9f5issiD'2lf+1warf-an,L-fnivfifjof 1:5922 e'+s9Sf f5f?99lf?Sl - 5f?W99'el 1f5?l1'fPfs'?1.H9390.5 s.i.A 0961952 wrr i wrrwrr Early one morning before classes, Mrs. Joseph opens the school store for business. '3'l'il5f'iff5fi5ff7'Fi55ff?-57 A V W A V V A V - 'ef-fs m Q., Q fx. is Wi ' Y. 5' rf eg MM if ,, ,. ,, , Q QM . 3 :swf ., ' , W ' 'P' k S7 4 ' ,1-fi-. - Mug '15 - ff' i fri leer i.. Elaine Brown Doris S. Burke Phoebe Goodwin Francis W. Jordan Ruth Joseph Academics 35 , . g 1 BPPUS -.5f.g5F!flf'?fI .35-5'3eTfe'?Wf'fx15?H!H ssersi 395513 isssi B :MQ.Q-LTYQIUQQL'!'Q.fB1,i.Sll'lE!5S-1M8IlflQQfl3'CiQSQ1ii ...sel. lil essiri seir W As the Northwood Band Plays during half-time at the Homecoming game, senior princess Linda Sinopnli is escorted down the center aisle by her father, Anne Raines names Peg Cole queen as Barbara Daly watches. Showing school spirit, Don Davenport wears a Northwood hat and a crazy ti Vx MQNBHY cefisiiwoso K fx Sow? uw NE JW,!y,. , Www., So cn i VTEkHr 9. Vawis i Wvdmg xx K Northwood Displays Lively Homecoming Despite Northwood's defeat by Montgomery Blair, the tremendous spirit displayed throughout the year still prevailed at the Homecoming game. Spirit Week started off with Crazy Tie and Hat Day, followed by a Psychedelic Day and a Bed and Black Day. Snoopy Day, inspired by this year's Homecoming theme, Happiness is Homecoming, turned out to be a favorite. Throughout the week, students purchased red colored bagels, otherwise known as Spirit Rings, at the main entrance. Activities of Spirit Week climaxed with a pep rally on the evening before the game, followed by a funeral for the crushed Blazer. Saturday's game was an exciting one in spite of the defeat. During half-time, senior Peg Cole, the newly named Home- coming Queen, attracted all the attention. She presided over her new Court, which consisted of sophomores Deetsie Chrapaty and Nancy Baspet, juniors Barbara Daly and Melanie Strachan, and seniors Linda Sinopoli and Dale Ricucci. High- lighting the Homecoming dance, Anne Raines crowned Peg Cole as 1968 Homecoming Queen. Cheerleader Ann Song leads Northwood students in a cheer during the pep rally in the main court the Friday before the Homecoming game. as ' is QP :eff , s,.. T53 ig Nh. st skis is 34. z YM,- .F 3 jf t J' Activities 39 .sa PublicityCommittee Posts School News Headed by committee chairman Joan Nlurphy, the SGA publicity committee kept Northwood students informed of all the upcoming events in the school. In the beginning of the school year, the committee sold activity calendars and activity tickets. lt also sold a 1969 student directory, which was very popular with the students. Throughout the year it sponsored numerous dances and concerts, including the Welcome Dance and the Vice-Versa Dance. Included in the committee's many duties were such things as silk screening various posters, arranging the Ca Wing showcase, and putting up and painting bulletin boards. lt also helped to publicize the student government plans by means of different posters and the use of the morning and afternoon announcements. During the entire school year, the Social Committee worked in connection with the Publicity Committee to promote school-wide interests and to create school enthu- siasm. Under the direction of the Social Committee was the Booster Club. This small sub-committee aided in the arousing of the school spirit which prevailed throughout the year. The teamwork displayed by these three commit- tees helped in making this year's SGA a success. Publicity Committee member Pam Bozzi posts a memo in the hall. Www Jack Horwitz and Pam Cass, both on the SGA ublicit committee, be in work on the C-Win showcase b removin rops from the ASP. D Y 9 9 Y QP 40 Activities Publicity Committee Chairman Joan Murphy and committee member Pam Callis work hard during 7th period to complete the 1969 track schedule. Activities 41 as an um mm we Decorators' Club members Keith Van Ness, Joyce Wasson, and Brian Kinsey work after school to plan decorations for the Vice Versa. Student Committees Sponsor Activities Headed by Karen Karl, the Welfare Committee sponsored numerous service projects both in and out of school. Every Nlonday, Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon, groups of coma mittee workers volunteered to drive into downtown Wash- ington, D.C., to tutor pupils at the SUSH Neighborhood Center. Other activities included such projects as a pill bottle drive for Children's Hospital, a shoe drive for the poor, collections for Biafrans, and a toy drive for underprivileged children. ln addition to selling NHS postcards to students, Citizen- ship Committee members planned the annual pumpkin carving contest. They also sponsored the traditional Awards Assembly at the end of the school year. Throughout the year the Decorators' Club worked dili- gently planning for the various dances, and they spent many hours in assembling ingenious ornaments to make the gym attractive. The Social and Hospitality Committee served Northwood by providing refreshments, hiring bands and selling tickets for the various school dances. Social Committee chairman Valentine Russack stacks some empty Fresca bottles after serving refreshments at the Welcome Dance. 93 , . f 'eI' V? M ' E Vg H i i 33 1 M .Q Q , My fin: 2 se, 1 , fwww: ., . ,, , ,. , su, ,,:'s1i?1313,:i- y A Juniors Pam Cass and Butch Winters deposit pill bottles in collection boxes during the week-long competition for the benefit of Children's Hospital. After purchasing Northwood postcards outside the cafeteria during lunch, junior Rosemary Homan and sophomore Jatrice Gater write to friends. Activities 43 5 Mister Roberts otherwise known as Andy Gabrilovutch watches helplessly as the captain, Brian Kinsey, repremands the crew during an inspection. Nlike Hamlin, Rob Cohen, Dave Gordon, and Andy Gabrilovitch have a farewell drink aboard the ship in a scene from the Senior Class Play. ' an str lts Q , 1 fQ by 5 N, Qwest. Seniors Dramatize Annual Class Play On November 7-9 Northwood's senior class presented Mister Roberts, written by Thomas Heggan and Joshua Logan. lt tells the story of Lieutenant Roberts, an officer on the cargo ship the U.S.S. Reluctant, his conflict with the dictorial captain, and his desire to be in active warfare. Andy Gabrilovitch assumed the lead role of Mister Roberts. Because of his popularity with the crew, his welfare was their constant concern. Brian Kinsey's assumed Boston accent aided his convincing performance as the captain. Dave Gordon's successful portrayal of the ship's doctor required concen- tration on the slowed actions of a middle-aged man. Mike Hamlin assumed the role of the blundering Ensign Pulver, and Nan Swiger and Gail Schuldenfrei played the only female parts. With the assistance of faculty director Mr. Steve Sobelman, student director Karen Karl and stage manager Joanne Shnitzer saw that each committee carried out its specific duty. The strong support given to the directors by the stage crew, committees in charge of props, costumes, sets, make-up, lighting, and sound aided in making Mister Roberts a great success. Mike Hamlin, playing the role of Ensign Pulver, is covered with soap, as he emerges from the laundry room after exploding a firecracker. f b. Q' sf xx we ' Bs Ste. . -we we ' - , a . A . , WW? H1 99 I . -7- ,WW . aff Tiff . . .We-.. ,s.--:f'SskM--Q-f ' Y X '- ss EXE? I f s'-it a We sssggitssgsss Sig VV .ess X ,. sg I e - s IQ QC! 1905 S1 A wx if -x if -.Q 3 '51 if 4 .t.... . M--r ' ' .T ,gig aegis- .es Xi zest. .Q - te.. - s 4. . . . ,. - . J' lg-A511 it . i.-mv .5 iesss M? . ta. fi 'fl 5' f'. - is-st: -- e. -s i f - ' ees is -1 he -Q 'X 3' F. :s?35f1 ' mis e? -S: sei s tsvgisktsrf we its ,Tm s ass . EQ ss. Q. sh y A Si Jus . ,fs 35:7 lz. 2 J ' . ,..,. ,... 3 -...sm 1, ,s ag-s.ff?2sq5t!. ,-sg s . , Q, . , Q f xi. E. s sites 1 T S I is at Q23 5 --ssl -. :as -2 5 '- : ' 5 N K9 'gsqmxi ' :5E.f5: rf' ez .. X . asm . Q . 5 1:1 . SP s wi.:-.f Q . .s. s .. -'ws see.:-f . .. -. i f te . t., ' , 5 wx . kr.. is 8 JE? .S fl' if E i i E l i E 3 1 Activities 45 -if-x,w, X Pupils Participate ln Major Activities Every four years the Constitution provides for presi- dential elections in which citizens must decide on a new president. In November the students of Northwood also felt the pressure of this decision during the hectic week before the election. Students attended an assembly, and everybody was campaigning for their favorite candidate. Climaxing the week were mock elections in which students learned the responsibilities of voting. Not only did Northwood students help to evaluate their own country's future, but they also helped with the eval- uation of their school. Teachers, students, and parents assisted in the re-evaluation of the school's philosophy by suggesting changes in its structure. Preparation for the county evaluation started last year and was continued throughout this school year. Earlier this year the halls re- ceived a fresh coat of paint, and general repairs were made. County commissioners, who evaluate Northwood every ten years, visited and observed NHS during March. Junior Marsha Tucker takes time to evaluate the school philosophy. After the mock elections outside the cafeteria in November, SGA members Sara Axelrod, Mike Young, and Jeannie Dorman count the votes. l .,.,, : t l l tg. Q M, 'R l 3 46 Activities l a s ' 5, , p! E Af s -5 5 5, . is s . 5 E 5 5 C3 CI Q ,kwa Q . .V is um.. i s :W 2 i nu, , fk-, P ,...s..,,, Q . QD . it me C 5 1 mmikk fax s Q wq,,,,,,4..,..t.. X G ii Ei :ga ,Q .l i .-an -' 99 F--'f K r at -fs. .-1 K 5 l fm LV,-1w,.i-. A1W,A. -ss:1e1.f5,.s, .V ly. E -f2A I fil s ' stew: 3 it A,:: fi-:we.,.:,t. i , QM u,:: 35 ,.:,, A..a 4,,.. . . iss 5,1 .f,, ., A .W RF U ,:--' Af ,ff A. N .L ,,.:.,,. . . , 5, lsimxmsxwenwus f - - -- -meme, -- wwf at Mr. Packard explains the principles of this year's school evaluation by showing the ln preparation for the school A I t 11343 ,W .L We .W W- . X, , saga-Mei-Wmiz fasmwm . My snfss R lsss am S-Awww' V 'WENW V 1958 chart to Red and Black reporter, Sherry Altman. evaluation, Northwood's battered halls get a fresh coat of paint. qi' ! 5 l l 5 . .f - .,,1 2 . ? J V will' liv ml P , Z'Zf Ml In preparation for decorating the stage and gym for the Winter Wonderland dance, Peggy Naehr carries crepe paper to the gym. Winter Wonderland lneures Enjoyment Dancing under the crepe paper canopy to the music of the Expressions Band and Show, students enjoyed the scenery of the Senior Class's annual Winter Wonderland Dance. Two large papier-mache Snowmen, a well-decorated Christ- mas tree, and various sized cut-out snowflakes throughout the gym helped to set the atmosphere for the dance. During the dance, refreshments were served in the cafeteria. Punch tables were set up under a large snow-white parachute, and many different colored lights illuminated decorations hanging from it. Carla Flatequal became the new Winter Wonderland Queen when her date chose the Christmas-wrapped box with the lucky gold charm for her. Last year's Queen, Robin Wright, crowned Carla Queen during the climax of the ceremony. Dancing to the music of the Expressions Band and Show, Karl Noyes and his date Bobbie Peterson enjoy Winter WonderIand's atmosphere. Jvf' , 'l n was Hi f ff 31 3 if if J 5 1 'S 2 5 J 5 i 5 3 4 Queen Carla Flatequal poses with princesses Jill NlcCarren, Tammy James, Janet Williams, Bobbie Peterson, Kathy Ax, and Ann Song Sophomores Nina Woo and Nancy Raspet, members of the Decorators' Club, , stay after school to cut paper snowflakes for the Winter Wonderland Dance. Www Ann Song Janet Wllllams Bobble Peterson QUWM W Kathy Ax Jill McCarren Tammy James Junior Class Ends Progressive Year Under the direction of faculty advisor Mrs. Carolyn Willis, Northwood's Junior Class presented Ernestine Gilbreth Carey's and Frank B. Gilbreth's Cheaper by the Dozen on March 20-22. Robin Batleman assumed the challenging role of Anne Gilbreth, the oldest and most rebelling of the twelve Gilbreth children. Jim Fitzgibbons portrayed the disciplining father, and Arlyn Sharpe played the more lenient mother. Harriet Lightman, the objectionable tutor, gave a good performance. Strong support was given to Miss Willis by the various crews and committees, including the stage crew, lighting and sound crews, make-up committee, costume committee, and publicity committee. Team work on the part of the com- mittees aided Mrs. Willis in the smooth presentation of the play. This Magic Moment , the 1969 Junior Prom, was held at the Washingtonian Motel. The Epsilons provided excellent music. From 8 to 11:30, couples danced under crepe paper decorations. While shopping for a dress for the Junior Prom, Joan Nelson stops to admire a spring formal at Woodward and Lothrop's in Wheaton Plaza. 1 l During the Junior Class Play Teaser, lVIr. Gilbreth, played by Jim Fitzgibbons, shows his children how to save excess waste motion while bathing. l After rehearsing the Junior Class Play, Cheaper by the Dozen, cast member Robin Batleman and committee member Joanne Buas autograph the flats. umm' gs 7 '41 ji W aiihj an S 5, , ,,.. 51 3 1 4 -me ,'- A AN ,sf Q .sw if js is eets if sf .H K 5 N .. S . rm.. - -f ,E.,,3?s We it 3 iff R'f,3. ki Q 3 its 4 4 1 .-A '1ffQl,g,, ,liif f f -6353, g k ,ff Z Qiim-23:5 f v 1-'Sify ' we Same ff ff: f?E':'-N131 . fy f.f1::L, , i ..f. i 2 2 l i xii Q 2 s QAA te 1 S S 3 5 X i 1 E f as Before Barbara Ludwig is fitted with an evening dress for the ASP, she stops to admire one ofthe dresses to be used in the musical. 52 Activities Junior Debby i-lauptman, portraying a telephone operator, sits at the switchboard during one of the daily rehearsals of Bells Are Ringing. Vx . .5 s :sf Student director Leslie Gradet helps Mr David Gammons in polishing the performances of Debby Hauptman and Jack Brownley at a rehearsal. Talent Shines ln Musical Production Northwood presented its third consecutive musical ASP on May first through the third. The Bells Are Ringing centers around the story of two cousins working in an answering service company. Sue, portrayed by Marsha Coates, owns the company, and Debby Hauptman, playing the role of Ella, is her kookie cousin who always creates some kind of disorder while trying to help other people. Every morning Ella calls Jeff Moss, played by Jack Brownley, to wake him up. Jeff Moss eventually meets and falls in love with Ella, not realizing that she is really the supposedly sweet old lady who calls him up every morning. Faculty director of The Bells Are Ringing was Mr. David Gammons. He was assisted by Mr. Wenhold, Mr. Putt, Mr. Baumann, Mr. Balderson, Miss Smith, Mrs. Kimble, Mr. Evans, and Mrs. Willis. Student director Leslie Gradet and stage manager Jack Horwitz volunteered much of their time to help the faculty directors in conducting rehearsals as well as helping to plan the musical itself. Many other students were involved in the musical, and it was their combined efforts that made 'this year's musical production the success it was. Chorus members Sandy Burns, Sue Schmidt, Diane Fortna, Sue Steely, and Kaye Stein prepare to sing the opening number at ASP practice. Activities 53 .1 Qi' E i v it -H: is if hbX fi K ' ' ' - f ' -V. 2 kiwi .rl .s.fm- i he 5'M'x 'Wi': -M, , X 5 ,K ga F X si: c t :ve s- Northwood's American Field Service student from Greece, Roula Asonitou, completes research for a history paper in the privacy of her room. Connie supervises as Fioula prepares a Grecian dish for her American family. wr' i' i if 1 ' 4 A fewfffirsv 52241 if 54 Activities R ' s is- Exchange Student Attends Northwood During the past year the AFS program has greatly en- riched our understanding of foreign countries-especially our understanding of Greece. Northwood's AFS student, Roula Asonitou, who comes from the small island of Corfu off the Grecian mainland, spent a year at the home of hostess Connie Goldstein and her family. Here Roula put to use her favorite hobby, cooking, by preparing many Grecian dishes for her American family. To start off the year, the AFS club sponsored a bake sale with food from different countries, and then planned a Halloween party to introduce Roula to this American custom. Speakers from the Peace Corps visited to tell of their various experiences, and club members enjoyed a field trip with the Spanish Club to a restaurant to sample the Spanish cuisine. Later in the year, Roula spoke about her native country, and displayed many pictures of well-known tourist attractions in Greece. Countries represented this year by members of the American Fields Senfice Club include the Virgin Islands, Nonlvay, Costa Rica, Thailand, Israel, Ecuador, and Greece. Before her seventh period class, Roula Asonitou asks her classmate, Marsha Coates, some questions about previous homework. 'WSE wg X. l t ,S 53 . K . x C S Xi fists? as me W S ass XRS Q st f r y SN? Q Wk XS 1 ts . S tt at S X mt?- ,,, , i s 5 2 135 if z ww W ...ws gigaft 2 etc S ' i,i. ff if T? 5 K . SV S if' - g gi!! LL Z I -'Q k. S ll f l 2 5 s S. E, 4 f' 1 , After school, AFS student Roula Asonitou stops for a soft drink. Activities 55 E 3 K 1 Ke ,D 5 sf? t i dp s is , if- , .' D -'--'H' is ' w,,nOlr -w f f'1'Z3f:3'h, 'f li Nm as i i i i i i i i i i i i y Dave Gordon takes a few minutes to teach Colleen Fenlon and Debbie Fishler the steps of a new dance at the Welcome Dance in the gym. Senior Mike Hamlin sells two tickets to Mike Morgan and his date, Mary Craven, at the Vice-Versa dance on Saint Valentine's Day. 56 Activities Hmm 5 Northwood Band members Kevin Putt, Clark Forsey, and Bill Yeckley play their instruments in the courtyard during a seventh period pep assembly. Students Delight In Assorted Activities E Northwood students were kept busy with various activities from the beginning of school on September 3 until the last day on June 19. To start off the year, students danced to the music of The Atlantics at the SGA-sponsored Welcome Dance. Later in the year, the SGA also sponsored the Vice-Versa dance on Valentine's Day, featuring The New Breed. The attendance at these dances was very good, and students had enjoyable times. From the start of the year, pep assemblies were held both inside the gym and outside in the courtyard for the various athletic teams. Films concerning driving safety were shown by the administration, and speakers came to talk with the student body. The music department presented several band, orches- tra, choir, and lVladrigal concerts to entertain the students. Plans were made for the production of a talent show, and a few students had acts planned, but it was cancelled due to a lack of response for the auditions. Northwood held its first annual photography contest in April, and a paper airplane flying contest also took place earlier in the year. lVlarty Rosenthal diligently practices with a yo-yo by his locker after ' school for an act to be included in the senior-sponsored talent show. r ' ll i Q i - l x. 1-11 31. 4. , We ffiggfzi Swv -rf' ,ai EW 21,16 6' J ' -9 M, gi, min D? M 52? Terry Neubaum stops at Laurie Kephart's locker to ask her to the Prom. The three topfranking seniors, Elaine Kaht, Edward Maurer, and Bruce Silver combine their efforts in writing the Valedictorian speech for 1969. 5 5 tg 1- 58 Activities ' 3, 4.15: Z if W' f . 'f EA' 'L fr' ' l Nz, -i1,'i'i'i , '75, xif5?1ii : ?i'1ef'l J 555' i'iW.:JE5 '43, a f W -e , ns what fvfesifft-'LYNM ., ,,,, xi , .. , Seniors Brian Kinsey and Bob Messick play ball while Carolyn and Kathy White and Wayne Rogers play on the courtyard swings during Senior Week. Graduating Seniors Establish emories Winding up their last year as high school students, seniors of the class of '69 made the best of their last few weeks at Northwood. Their busiest and most enjoyable time was Se- nior Week, from IVIay 26 to IVlay 29. Seniors wore traditional beanies throughout the month. The Senior Week chairman, Connie Nladison, spent many hours planning the activities for each day, and her hard work made all the fun possible. During the week, activities included such things as the annual senior skit in the gym, distribution of the Senior Will, the Banquet at Peter Pan Restaurant, and Senior Skip Day. Montgomery lVlaIl, the unique setting of the Senior Prom on lVlay 29, was complete transformed by elaborate decor- ations. Couples enjoyed dancing to a live band by the scenic fountains. Cole Field House was the site of the graduation ceremonies on June 12. Students received diplomas as relatives watched. Steve Salata and Jack Horwitz take a few minutes after school to make some corrections in the Senior Skit and review previous suggestions. 2' was S.. g f 'ffiugqf' ' .. w... .H Activities 59 60 Organizations 4' If sd? 4.. f Q , me X I ,Rh I x ,V 1' 2 i x Q L,- 15931 TW' fi ii M' . fa N N X Ni X hi 4 'K 2 i . . Y f i 2, f V , X if 5 5 . ' 2 a 1 A V ,.., - aff ,Q wil ' , M.. i A12 , 'ii M : 5 - l gm L . W iw I ' W 5. , N 1 X WY 1 . ,, 1 ' s f , . M , 11' W ,' . ' Q . rw., J, WW L 1 ., A 1 ,R Magma ' , R 5 V N. E mf, K. ,. I K Ai , . 'N N 1 Z . I 4 k' V, L .. ,. 4 'K s g , 1 . .5 T - - - , V , , Q. X U ,,, fr ' f . M During'a half-time show, Mitch Baker, Ken Walton, and Greg Mangiapane, in their smart red and black uniforms, play with the Marching Band. Organizations 61 .vp 'lf' Q I M-ff 4' l M ,rv . l K f' Tom Riesenberg and Craig LeVine take part at an SGA meeting. During a recent session of co-council, representatives Brian Rodbell and Dave Hewitt take notes as president Mike Young makes a motion for a vote me--.a.s...,....... Nr ! W-wr , MXX x During a meeting of the Northwood High School Executive Committee, President Steve Salata, Treasurer lVlike Hamlin, Secretary Tammy James and First Vice-President Mike Young discuss a proposal of fellow committee-woman Jill Gross concerning a Western High School exchange program. Students Organize School Government Appointed committee chairmen and elected officers who comprised the Student Government Association met seventh period to organize school activities and government. Under- going major changes, the school constitution was rewritten thus providing clearer explanations of previously controversial procedures. Along with changing the constitution, Student Government altered the manner of student representation. Each class now has eight representatives instead of the usual fifteen. Supervised by the Executive Committee, Northwood's Student Government sponsored numerous school-wide activi- ties. Among these were a student exchange program with Western High School in Washington, D. C. and attempts at predicting the presidential race with mock elections in late October. Providing names and telephone numbers of students at Northwood, the Student Directory began circulation with the help of the Executive Committeer More important than sponsoring various activities, the Student Government As- sociation succeeded in promoting student interest. Jill Gross and Mike Hamlin check the school office for SGA bulletins. Organizations Keyettes Frances lVlanus and Sherry Altman prepare silkscreen in designing club posters. Groups Encourage Community Concern Organizing various projects and activities, the boys' and girls' service clubs assisted their school and community. Fol- lowing an induction of new members in early November, the Key Club staged a Road Rally and a gym night at Northwood. A fall tutoring project at St. Jude's Children's Hospital, along with a collection for the lVlarch of Dimes and a sale of pom-poms were among other accomplishments. Getting off to an early start, Northwood's Wheel Club assisted in the school office during the summer of 1968. Cleaning the school grounds and patrolling the lunchroom were club senlices as the year began, as well as selling school nighties and sponsoring several school dances later on in the year. Nlade up of athletic lettermen, the N Club helped promote school spirit and an interest in sports at Northwood. Printing programs for all football games and designing a float for Homecoming were among useful projects sponsored by the club. Benefiting the community was also the goal of girls' senfice clubs. Beginning in September Keyettes staged a tutoring project for young children at Christ Child Home. The girls also held an auction at Marvin Methodist Church for the benefit of migrant workers and collected money for soldiers in Vietnam. Working along side Keyettes, the Girls' Service Club ini- tiated their own projects of community concern, which included visits to St. Anne's Orphanage. Girls Service Club member Peg Cole collects for the lVlarch of Dimes. lVlr. Diemert congratulaies Jaek Horwitz at the Key Club inductions. N Club member Greg Strong admits Harriet Lightman to a basketball hop. x Q X l 5 Aidinga Wheel Club project, Mark Weisz cleans the schoolgrounds. Organizations 65 Q jp an 3 'ff ,X jg f 1 Q 4, f i 'G Z ,4 Y V ,IJ 4, 1 Z i naa ' if 5 5 3' , 'qw ,W y fi V ' is if -f il' 1 ' ' Jean Parham removes cookies from the oven for an FHA bake sale. Myra Hofberg gladly serves Miss Schmiedeler at an FTA Teachers' Tea as Miss Smith, Mr. Ostrinsky, Rochelle Stutrnan, and Mary Pond wait in line. f A 4 kmruuwsx It ., .iff A255 QQ During an FBLA meeting Rona Fox promptly copies down commodity prices as dictated by member Flick Ruckstuhl for club explanation. Pupils Look Ahead At Future Vocation Providing practical experience in the field of education, the Future Teachers of America became better acquainted with the teaching profession. During their classroom visitation, members served as teacher aides and acted as professors. The club held an orientation tea in which students welcomed newly arrived faculty members to Northwood High School. Members of the Future Homemakers of America strove to improve skills in family and home living. Relating personal experiences to various areas and phases of home economics, members discussed topics varying from grooming to decorating. The group took a field trip to the Pepco Electric Company to observe new ideas in home appliances. Through food sales the club raised money to send to the Maryland School for the Blind. Preparing themselves for careers in the business world, the Future Business Leaders of America concerned themselves with job preparations. Some members attended an FBLA convention in which they competed in business skills. FTA president Adele Eskin delivers a speech concerning future projects and goals of the club to members of the organization and faculty. flhhuw il 1 x yy, . 1 .ww 1 -La- wlor ir' - il 1 is ' 'ww 4 1 MATH HONOR SOCIETY-Front Row: P. Olver, D. lndritz, E. Maurer, B. Genderson. Second Row: L. Oursler, G. Miller, C. Jaworski, S. Altman, H. Tanaka. Third Row: K. Pfau, M. Rindler, B. Rose, P. Mandel, S. Goodman. Fourth Row: F. Beatty, G. Levine, L. Wachtel, R. Benjamin, E. Shneider, L. Sandhaus. Back Row: T. Riesenberg, F. Saturni, T. Bryner, J. Stetson, D. Gordon, K. Silver, J. Stahler. Clubs Help Enrich School Curriculum Based upon academic standing, character, and service, the Northwood Chapter of the National Honor Society selected outstanding members of the Senior Class to its ranks. ln the interest of their fellow students, various individuals of the society tutored pupils with academic problems. Also active in assisting fellow students academically, Mu Alpha Theta, the Mathematics Honor Society, inducted members in late fall. The selection of members into the society was based upon superior abilities in the field of mathematics. Assisting in the maintenance of library facilities, the Library Club aided both the student body and faculty of Northwood. Members devoted one class period daily to providing the librarians with valuable assistance and promoting an interest in literature among the pupils. Operating the instructional materials of the school, the Audio-Visual Club aided Northwood's daily curriculum. Besides benefiting the teachers by operating the equipment, members were taught to make minor repairs on the machines. Library Aides Mike Gerald and Troy Waldron collaborate at cataloging books while Stuart Eisenman and Charly Sun busy themselves with renewals. 68 Organizations ffm, 3 1 Preceding first period Audio-Visual Aides Ralph Rufino, Robert Bell, Ray Hanson, and Don Davidson prepare the equipment for their teachers' use. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Front Row: L. Weiland, H. Tanaka, S. Green, L. Ostrinsky. Second Row: C. Armstrong, P. Bozzi, W. Yuen, C. Madison, L. Oursler. Third Row: K. Carpenter, L. Newman, J. Holford, N. Swiger, R. Kingsolver, C. Goldstein, L. Gradet. Fourth Row: H. Fasteau, L. Shapiro, M. Kushner, C. Flatequal, B. Rose, D. Wright, J. Solomon, M. Bustin. Fifth Row: K. Throwe, R. Gorelick, J. McCarren, J. Peaie, L. Neff, J. DeWitt, B. Browning, J. Foley, K. Pfau. Sixth Row: A. Eskin, L. Pellenberg, F. Beatty, S. Carchedi, H. Liebersohn, R. Benjamin, M. Weingarten, T. Luft, M. Hahn, S. Dorfman, A. Debouchers Back Row G Levine D Indrntz J Kolkin, H. Kaye, D. Mook, J.Stetson, D. Gordon, D. LeRoy, S. Sager, L. Waehtel, J. Berriey. Organizations 69 I I G df. '. 'N fr .. E ku Q.. . I A Q-s Qs I - ,Q 0 . X- , 5 E 5 Y A Q 2 During a German Club meeting members David Hewitt and Jatrice Garter discuss proposals to visit a German restaurant for a traditional meal. FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY-Front Row: W. Gedanken, A. Eskin, D. Mook, L. Oursler, R. Fishman. Second Row: J. Lewis, S. Altman, M. Carmona, L. Chad, S. Wilde. Third Row: R. Silver, C. Schulan, S. Kaplan, R. Wyman, T. Kaufman. Fourth Row: S. Kurtz, J. Landsburg, M. Masouda, L. Gradet, S. Goodman, G. Miller. Fifth Row: S. Gnatt, M. Rindler, P. Olver, M. Strauss, A. Blacksin, S. Kant. Sixth Row: D. Hammond, L. Sandhaus, F. Beatty, N. McKean, S. Dorfrnan, G. Bossenga, N. Noechel. Back Row: G. Levine, T. Bryner, W. Lee, D. Gordon, J. Stahler, K. Silver, F. Saturni, E. Maurer. Organizations 71 ,N .,,.. ,,,,,,.. ., ,, V . ,A.., ,W ,.,.,. V, ,,-,,. .MH -MMM,m,Ma'w4WW Preparing for a Spanish examination the following day, Paula Wagner, Cynthia Dorland, Tracey Gann, and Renuka Freeman review grammar. Junior David Cohen observes the board during a Latin Scrabble game. f--- ' t ,.., . 4:3 1 lf' . - r rs, - 1 -fi. fy . inn SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY-Front Row: J. Stetson, D. Forrest, L Garner. Second Row: D. Bayliss, R. Freeman, IVl. Willing. Third Row P. Wagner, C. Madison, S. Brubeck, T. Gann. Back Row: R. Arkin, C Dorland, D. Hewitt, J. Harris, K. Pfau. Students Encourage European Cultures Members of the Latin Club held meetings to learn about the customs and language of the Roman people. The highlight of the year came at the Latin banquet when members dressed in traditional Roman garb and took part in Roman holiday festivities. The Latin Scrabble Team participated in area competition with nearby schools and proved their ability at this exclusively Latin game. Being a major part of the Latin Club, the literary magazine Pegasus was published several times during the school year. lt contained humorous articles concerning the Latin language and customs. ln the second semester, the Spanish Club members visited the El Alamo restaurant to savor a traditional Spanish meal. Teaming up with the Spanish Honor Society, students traveled to the Spanish ballet to extend their knowledge of that country's customs. Members discussed Spain and its people, receiving first-hand knowledge form their sponsor, lVlrs. Ward. Latin Club leaders Brian Rodbell and Dave Cohen discuss the activities in the coming Latin Club banquet with their fellow members. , ? ft Organizations 73 Mark Silverman glances over his hand in a match agai f' 1 ' -F nst rival alumnus Don Rosenblum. 1 MW' my ' ,J 5 Kay 2 4 , f Eg . At a chess meet Dave Teitelbaum, Carla Brown, Joe Parker, Mark Walderhaug, and Dave Forrest watch as Pete Olver moves against Terry Bryner. 74 Organizations Terry Bryner ponders a hypothetical chess situation demonstrated on the blackboard by fellow Chess Club member Pete Olver during a club meeting. Strategy Important In Club Competition Practicing frequently during the week, the Bridge Club met after school to improve their playing abilities in the game of bridge. Members played each other in groups of fours, instructing one another to improve playing style and games- manship. A major part of the Bridge Club schedule included competition with numerous other schools. The club played area high schools, such as Springbrook, B.C.C., and Churchill, usually keeping the same partnerships to improve play. Also meeting at frequent intervals throughout the week, the Chess Club members played each other for both enjoyment and for practice. Members discussed and demonstrated playing strategy at the meetings. The occasional use of instructional materials such as books and magazines improved the playing skill of the individuals. Showing their enjoyment of chess, members chose to continue play outside of school at each other's homes. ln addition to playing one another, tourna- ments with other area schools were held at home and away. Bridge Club president Jerry Rottenberg carefully tallies up the point scores during a home match with Bethesda Chevy Chase High School. Organizations 75 X s . 5 3 - lm - Sell 4 f .ge A gf- -S .i, z .fi ff fo Yl -, S... M I tire secures a ball from storage. Preceding a volleyball game Janet c n 76 Organizations k 2 4 W, 2. 5 ,L . it ,- P .fl 1 isfjf . .1 , ' A if ,V ,- 52? if I K! Janet Shettler puts the ball into play at a Volleyball Honor game fmww Alan Nlanford looks over the merchandise as he prepares to buy a T-shirt from Girls Sports Association Group Participates In Athletic Events Members of the Girls Sports Association encouraged participation in extra-curricular sports events and promoted an interest in athletics and physical fitness among Northwood girls. Senzing the school through numerous projects and activities, the girls conducted a bake sale enabling them to raise sufficient funds to support their organization. Among other projects was the sale of various refreshments at school athletic events, Sponsored by Miss Fran Edlovitch, the Girls' Sports group organized various honor teams and intramural events. Softball, basketball, and field hockey were among the sports in which the girls took part. The group participated in the IVICGSA Play Day in which area schools traveled to Northwood to compete in various field sports. A basketball tournament included girls from Northwood, Springbrook, Peary, and Wheaton. Dribbling downcourt Nlanette Van Deventer manages to elude an opposing player at a Girls' Sports Association Honor basketball game. 78 Organizations During a lVlath Team practice Peter Olver solves a difficult problem. Students Emphasize Academic Prowees Stressing an interest in both the sciences and humanities, the Northwood Science Club initiated a wide variety of activities and projects. Members heard lectures by area scientists and took educational field trips to Washington's scientific institutions. Conducting experiments for under- privileged children at the Christ Child Home was also a major club project. Continuing a show of outstanding mathematical skills, the Nlath Team of Northwood succeeded in placing among the top area schools. Answering difficult mathematical problems in a given time limit, the five team members competed against opposing schools. Daily team practices helped keep the mathletes in top condition. Sponsored by lVlr. lan Shaw, Northwood's lt's Academic Team began another series of televised matches against area schools. Testing the students' academic skill, team members answered rapidly fired questions to the best of their ability. They also attended frequent practice sessions to acquaint them with quiz proceedures and questions. Listening intently for signs of radio signals, Science Club president Lois Lawson demonstrates a small receiver for other group members. ,,.-. '42 Al 'n-.. J. Scott, M. Rindler, M. Kelenson, J. Kalonturos, J. Fiottenberg, B. Dunkelman, P. Olver, and E. Maurer are quizzed at an It's Academic practice lt's Academic sponsor Mrs. Boone watches as Mike Kelenson, Ed Maurer, and Pete Olver are congratulated by the Giant Food Store manager. WWW Y' 'f,m2' ,. W wfyqewfwg Q .57 Ffh OUILL AND SCROLL-Front Row: L. Oursler, J. Abraham, J. Roland K. Knupp. Second Row: L. Krautwurst, R. Gordon, L. Neff, C Goldstein, P. Cole. Third Row: S. Dorfman, J. Friedman, E. Goldberg J. Cowen, R. Saari, R. Gorelick. Back Row: B. Rodbell, D. lndritz, B Silver, J. Stetson, J. Stahler, K. Silver, F. Saturni. Leafing through the organized filing cabinets, Reflections staff member Bruce Silver endeavors to locate several poems at a group meeting in March Eifw 80 Organizations M C111 111,15 ' -z' 3 X Reflections members A. Blacksin, A. Summer, L. Spiegel, B. Silver, Nl. Kelenson, E. Kant, J. Rubin, and D. Wright meet for discussion. Pupils Recognized For Literary Talent Under the direction of teacher Miss Dorothy Schmiedeler, the staff members of Reflections literary magazine selected the best entries of literary work from among student works at Northwood for publication. The task of the staff was to compile and publish the best original short stories, poems, and essays written by pupils during the year. Extensive work went into the publication of the literature and the accompanying art work present throughout the magazine. Outstanding literary achievements among students were recognized by selection to Quill and Scroll, the national journalistic honor society at Northwood. In particular the Ouill and Scroll acknowledged student achievement on the various school publications such as the Arrowhead, the Red and Black, and Reflections. Sponsors of these publications chose for membership those who had produced the greatest contribution in literature to Northwood literary publications. Helping to illustrate Miss Schmiedeler's English room, Dallas Wright staples past issues of the Reflections magazine to the bulletin board. Organizations 81 as History teacher lVlr. William Fiomack emphasizes a point in a discussion with Black Power speaker lVlr. Edward Smith at a Student Forum meeting QW I F5255 is a 51? ig fvsziisl 35.51 ' - -S THESPIANS - Front Row: J. Shnitzer, L. Neff, E. Gaffney. Second Row: F. Weiner, J. Rochkind, S. Phillips, C. Sapperstein. Third Row: E. Graff, E. Friedman, K. Karl, C. Madison, M. Hofberg. Fourth Row: D. Hauptman, B. Goldfinger, C. Fiorill, T. Barton, H. Fasteau, L. Achhammer. Back Row: IVI. Hamlin, Nl. Esposito, P. J. Scullen, D. Gordon, J. Horwitz, B, Kinsey, L. lserson. 82 Organizations Groups Encourage Student Participation Based upon students' outstanding ability in the dramatic field, the National Thespian Society inducted members early in the school year. Pupils participating in all phases of drama were chosen on a basis of points acquired for work in school productions. Members were active after school as well as in school. Weekly meetings allowed time for members to demonstrate their acting abilities in short skits and improvisations. Adding a new dimension to Northwood's extra-curricular activities, the Student Forum discussion group was formed this year. Sponsored by lVlr. lVlendelson, the group allowed for student deliberation on topics ranging from the county educational system to the rise of black power in our country. Highlighting the discussions with occasional guest speakers, the Student Forum allowed for a greater participation of the student body in today's controversial issues and topics. Joanne Schnitzer explains a series of skits and irnprovisations to be executed by Thespian members during a March meeting of the group. ,, Ee.. L Thespians Elaine Graff, Ellen Gaffney, and Senellie Phillips act out their parts as Gerry Royston portrays the main character in a short skit. l Organizations 83 r K ' ' H i js.: . ' - M BAND-Front Row: V. Russak, M. Perlberg, R. Dayhoff, E. Rothen- berger, V. Xenikas, J. Sandler, B. Blomeyer, M. Peterson, R. Hewitt, L. Sandhaus. Second Row: J. Kolkin, D. Forrest, S. Carchedi,S. Binder, M. Butterfield, H. Fasteau, E. Boisen,J. Magoulis, R. Avigan, M. Fookson,J. Weiland, E. Stromberg, W. Abel, V. Luck, B. Dunkelman, S. Beall. Third 3 , . , , M-, N, .M, . ...MM ..,.,f ,,,fsn..-5-1,11 .. , ,ji ,,,..c ii .,aa,W..w, Row: S. Goldstein, D. Sawyer, F. Hagan, R. Beil, J.Scott, J. Walsh, M. Meisler, A. Sheltzer, M. Barth, J. Mclntyre, M. Watkins, R. Saari, T. Riesenberg, L. Ostrinsky, R. Hild, W. Colie, R. Fryling, J. Young, P. Martineau, L, Weiland, M. Garfinkel, M. Binder, D. Smallwood,S. Hahn, R. Cantor, A. Oseroff. Fourth Row: J, Cross, L. lserson, J. Lev, J. De- Band Strives For Musical Excellence Under the direction of the school's new conductor, Mr. Harry Putt, the Northwood High School Band entertained the student body at various concerts and halftime shows during the year. The band rehearsed daily, meeting first period to practice the arrangements for the upcoming concerts and improve the playing ability of the band members. Staging colorful half-time shows during football games, the Marching Band and Majorettes furnished entertainment for the spectators. The Maiorettes, led by Drum Major David Schreiber, highlighted halftime with their graphic formations and marches, as the Band provided the marching music for the occasion. Marching in various parades in the area, the Band earned a first place award in the Veterans Day Parade in Wheaton. Among other activities was a spring march at the Winchester Apple Blossom Festival in West Virginia, a Thanksgiving Day parade in November, and the annual Spring Concert. During a first period session of Band practice, junior saxophonist Bob Hild experiments with a few bars of marching music on his instrument. lander, S. Taylor, S. Zoller, S. Levine, S. Brownley, J. Willett, B. Wein- stein, V. lVlange, P. Ayers, B. Cole, B. Burkness, G.Seltzer, D. Ginsburg, D Stander, K. Allen, A. lVlain, K. Putt, C. Forcey, R. Fustero, D. Hoff, lVl Weisz,S. Rosenbluth, A. Schlasburg, J. Bolin, K. Hahn, lVl. Banta, L. Eliot. Back Row: lVl. Ellis, L. Sternpler, J. Rochkind, B. Daley, S, Kunde, K White, C. White, B. lVlcClung, L. Sinopoli, L. Pinczuk, D. Schreiber,S. Walters, R. Rufino, J. Cohen, R. Eskanazi, B. Enfield, D. Williams, D. Davidson, J. Solomon, M. Shantz, W. Yeckley, G. Dillovv, lVl. Baker, R. Bennington, R. Nevvhouse, R. Nlorgan, G. Nlangiapane, F. Leonard, J. Brownley,S. Sager, L. Gordon. MAJORETTES - Front Row: D. Schreiber, Drum Nlajor, L. Sinopoli, J. Rochkind, S. Walters, Drum lVlajor. Back Row: L. Sternpler, S. Kunde, C. White, L. Pinczuk, B. lVlcClung, B. Daly, K. White, IVI. Ellis. Organizations 85 ORCHESTRA - Front Row: Nl, Hahn, H, Tanaka, J. Gural, D. Hauptman, J. Cohen, T. Gann, J, Engel, A, Rubin, P. lVlandel. Second Row: lVl. lVlonsrna, R. Miller, J. Symonds, R. Wyman, J, Berney, B. Rodbell, E. Rothenberger, J. Kolkin, K. Luck, S. Taylor, D. lVlcGugan. Third Row: R. Silver, C. Sparks, E. Weiss, J. Clinchy, D. Furina, R. x - ---Q --v-u-- Y. Orchestra Upholds l-larmonious Quality Bringing a variety of orchestral music to the student body, the Northwood Orchestra demonstrated their outstanding ability at many concerts and holiday programs. ln addition to playing during the school day, the musicians held their musicales at night, permitting adult attendance. Under the direction of lVlr. Harry Putt, the students held daily practice during third period to help coordinate the efforts of the numerous members. Supplying the music for the All School Production in lVlay was a major task of the Orchestra, as were the many programs held throughout the year. Among these were a Christmas Assembly in December and a Spring Concert later in the year. The productions were many times a joint effort between the Orchestra and the Concert Choir. Outside the school the group participated in the Maryland State Competition which ranked the group among other fine orchestras in the state. The musicians maintained their excellent quality characteristic of past years and succeeded with instilling the student body with culture and fine music. Deeply involved in a rendition of orchestral music, violinist Nlilchelle Hahn brushes up on her performance for an upcoming program. Freeman, lVl. Page, L. Ostrinsky, R. Saari, S. Binder. Back Row: D. Hewitt, H, Raphael, R. Rufino, R. Eskanazi, lVl. Baker, K. Walton, L. Elliot, A. Schlasburg, K. Putt, S. Sager, lVl. lVlargolin, S. Carchedi, S Eisenman. 5' 'S' 'iw pp. ,M U .1:u... Savoring the food at an orchestra-sponsored dinner, Steve Carchedi, Jon Kolkin, Dave Hewitt, and Stuart Eisenman are served by Abby Rubin Concert Choir members Ellen Gaffney, Sandy Burns, and Susan Cornelius polish up their renditions ofa number intended for the Christmas Concert i T ' .. 9 C 5 C t 'Q' ,:..V , .m W 4 'Y' ' sv.. , OC L if C t 'st - of .Q Q- 88 Organizations We Songsters Perform For Student Body Under the direction of Mr. Paul Wenhold, the Concert Choir of Northwood upheld its tradition of excellence this year. The singers performed at many programs, including their fine Christmas and Spring concerts for the student body. Also during the Christmas season the choir sang at Lansburghs department store for the interested shoppers. Keeping in mind the younger area students, the Concert Choir traveled to Sligo Junior High to perform for the students there and later invited area elementary school children to Northwood to entertain them at the Area Eight Music Festival. Chosen from the Choir, nineteen Madrigal singers per- formed before the student and community. The nineteen were: Laurie Achhammer, Jeannie Bailey, Jim Bolin, Mark Briehl, Marsha Coates, Michele Dubois, Andy Gabrilovitch, Joe Gorman, Lennie Gross, Barbara Ludwig, Dan McComas, Nancy McKean, Bob Messick, Linda Oursler, ,Sue Schmidt, Becky Steiner, John Stuntz, Bay Swan, and Nan Swiger, Highlighting the year for the Madrigals was a week long concert tour of the South in early March. Earning money for their singing tour of the South, Northwood Madrigal Linda Oursler sells a chocolate candy bar to hungry Bernie Smilovitz. CONCERT CHOIR - Front Row: T. Luft, L. Oursler, S. Cornelius,S. Burns, D. Raab, L. Cope, L. Gross, S. Phillip, J. Baley, L. Helfgott, P. Zagarella, B. Peterson, J. Engel, S. Faina, S. Goodman, L. Achhammer. Second Row: B. Ludwig, B. Steiner, D. Daugherty, S. Schmidt, M. Dubois, K. Kobre, E. Gaffney, N. Swiger, S. Eggers, A. Horowitz, J. Kopit, C. Henline, N. McKeane, S. Daisey, M. Coates, C. Sagona. Third Row: J. Gorman, J. Bolin, J. Thorn, M. Hamlin, J. Berney, M. Brown M. Silverman, A. Cohen, D. Curtin, J. Stuntz, K. Putt, T. Schroth, E Garson, R. Jaffe. Back Row: S. Pittleman, J. Brownley, D. Gordon, R. Swan, D. Yates, A. Gabrilovitch, S. Carchedi, B. Rose, B. Messick, M. Briehl, L. deSabla, G. Hand, D. Hammerlund, D. McComas, B. Winter. Organizations 89 1 ON X-to V I e,,MNxN RED AND BLACK - Front Row: C. Jaworski, S. Dorfman, R. Gordon, A. Summer. Second Row: J. Roland, J. Friedman, R. Saari, B. Goering. Third Row: S. Altman, M. Rindler, H. Lightman, H. Fasteau, D. Tepper. Back Row: B. Tebeleff, S. Delfin, J. Stahler, B. Sparks, F. Saturni, T. Riesenberg. 90 Organizations 'h-tt Concerned over a photograph for his sports section, Joel Friedman asks advice of Red and Black co-editors, Roger Gordon and Sharon Dorfman. During seventh period Henry Fasteau concentrates on typing copy as Harriet Lightman and Mickey Rindler collaborate on writing an article. Journalists Report Northwood Activities Continually watching for pertinent news stories, the Red and Black staff reported all major school events at Northwood. Nleeting seventh period to work, the journalists strove to give an unbiased account of school matters. Supplemented by interesting photographs, the Red and Black presented both the academic and social aspects of student life at Northwood. Writers emphasized the activities of each club and organization, as well as projects of Student Government. Complementing the format, editorials and student letters on controversial topics permitted the individual to voice an opinion in school and community affairs.Also thorough in its coverage, the sports section reported allactivitiesof athletic teams at Northwood. Issuing the paper approximately every three weeks, the Red and Black staff worked vigorously to meet their deadlines. The result of their dedication was a newspaper of excellent quality, read avidly by both the faculty and the student body. Url? li H519 339' ' il lu. 1. My Fl-3li:'.is 1s.u,Y2Q,Q ills ls Hem it W if Roger Gordon Co-Editor Sharon Dorfman Co-Editor iw Ann Summer Joel Friedman ' Business Co-Editor Sports Editor az,sg+,',,f.1q.:t-:.,.::::'+-A ,- 6 'flffcff'.:::!:ff1::::::::. F .'I'fIf?vZ2,:::::--fil2::'i:: ' , Wi:-:'I1c:i2x:::::55g:rf::Fir ' June Roland Features Editor Vi I f i f V it X ,,V, V Alan Gottlieb Photography Editor , Cindy Jaworski Business Co-Editor Ruth Saari News Editor Newspaper photographer Alan Gottlieb discusses picture possibilities for the upcoming issue of the Red and Black with June Roland and Ruth Saari NWN., . l af J Q L l fl M , J fT, A ' wma Literary Staff member Kenny Silver helpfully instructs Linda Krautwurst and Judy Kaplan on procedural steps of ordering photographs for the yearbook. ' s - nw - l XM! X ARROWHEAD STAFF-Front Row: P. Cole, L. Neff, editor, L. Oursler. Second Row: C. Lehr, D. lndritz, R. Gorelick. Third Row: J. Scheer, K. Knupp, J. Abraham, C. Goldstein, J. Kaplan. Back Row: L. Fisher, J. Greenhouse, K. Silver, J. Cowen, M. Shnider, L. Krautwurst. 92 Organizations s z 3 4 If K Doren lndritz and Jamie Cowen receive valuable assistance from editor Larry Neff on drawing layouts for the sports section -f-s.. L o 'X J C2 J w-tt Yearbook Compiles Northwood Records Requiring a great amount of time and effort, the organi- zation of the 1969 Arrowhead began before the start of the actual school year. The staff selected members and trained them during the summer to acquaint them with the work ahead. Preparation began with the selection of a cover and a theme, and from there the Arrowhead developed into the finished yearbook. While the Layout Staff designed picture placements, the Literary Staff formulated copy for the entire book. Soliciting ads was the job of the Business Staff, while the photographers busied themselves with taking pictures, and the Sports Staff followed all the athletic activities of the school. Aside from the usual work, staffers took time out for two yearbook conventions in New York sponsored by Columbia University. Arrowhead workers learned much from the lec- tures concerning yearbook design and management. 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V- 94 Sports . -V V--:-Q-L Varsity Football Results Northwood Opponent 34 Woodward 20 6 Walter Johnson 20 6 Kennedy 7 7 Springbrook 19 2 Richard Montgomery 19 13 Sherwood 26 6 Gaithersburg 30 6 Wheaton 7 40 Walt Whitman 12 T3 Montgomery Blair 20 Seniors Bob Kleinknecht and Dick Fledner collaborate on an extra point attemptg Kleinknecht holds as Fiedner tries to kick the ball. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEANI-Front Row: B. Kleinknecht, B. Mar- kowitz, B. Hurley, IVI. Garvey, Fi. Silberman, Nl. lVlcGugan, D. IVlcComas, J. Gorman, J. Stuntz, L. Holt, B. Decker, lVl. Weisz. Second Row: S. Brownley, B. Srnilovitch, P. Blocher, IVI. Ryan, G. Lyst, T. Cobb, L. deSabla, D. Baker, G. Detsis, D. Davenport, Fl. Stewart, F. Bussink, R. Swan. Third Row: W. Cowperthwaite, D. Yates, T. Rhiel G. Strong, D. Hammerlund, B. Winter, G. Flotto, Nl. Helmick, S Wilson, R. Fiucksthul, C. Phalen. Back Row: D. Ulanow, J. Fitzgibbons W. Clapper, lVl. Lycette, E. Lamar, R. Passemente, S. NlcGugan, G Hauff, P. Karlin, S. Kimber, B. Arnone, J. Brownley. 96 Sports Defense Highlights Northwood Football Finishing the hardest football schedule Northwood has ever faced, the Indians fared well against their powerful opponents. Northwood demolished its first foe, Woodward, before the start of a seven game losing streak. Despite the successive losses, the indians played well on defense in games involving two top teams of Montgomery County, Springbrook and Richard Montgomery. Against Richard Montgomery, a team which averaged 35 points per game, ends Barry Markowitz and Mike McGugan led the defense to hold the Rockets to only nineteen points. Dan McComas and Les Holt also played well in this game. During the Whitman game Northwood's offense finally lived up to its potential, scoring the most points since 1963. ln the spirited and hardhitting homecoming game, Northwood played well on offense and defense only to lose on a broken play in the last forty seconds of the game. Generally unnoticed was the fine line play of All-County selection Dunlvood Yates and Bob Kleinknecht. Running by Mike Ryan, Lou deSabla, Steve McGugan, Robbie Silberman, and Dave Baker throughout the season was encouraging. Unfortunately, Ryan was injured for the last four games, and only Steve McGugan will be returning for next year's schedule. G 52 5 E 5 E 2 6 5 i i E E 5 Senior Lou deSabla, Northwood's workhorse and most efficient runner, is introduced to the partisan home crowd before the season's opener. Sports 97 Elbow' 0 3? fs s. J' 0 N ,, r -,gs ,, ff We x is M W W 9 X is -We it f wt Tgj S - t 1 s Y s Q b s t Lm.1 X - K- H tg . ... X ' is Senior end Mike McGugan leaps high in the air in a futiie effort to catch a forward pass in the first game of the season against Woodward, a victory for the Indians. 98 Sports -u 4' ,K 'K . -1, H in Dave Baker and Paul Blocher and defensive lineman Mark Weisz gang tackle an opponent from Woodward High, ,ev wail qi., M i e W -f wir 1? W is' 1, Q 'sa 1-,Q . ,, like - is+'fv'?+ 1- if i 1 fi JZ' We QQ '.i'iQ J, if In the home game against Richard Montgomery, halfback Lou deSabla runs wide trying to gain a first down. Overwhelming Schedule Hurts Ciridders Linemen Bruce Decker, David Raines, Wes Cowperthwaite, and Durwood Yates, and back Mike Ryan lead blocking on an end sweep for Steve NlcGugan. Wfifmmw 5,-1-gi fe, 1,5-ff M M ff , ,fl f, fe H W- w M ff mmm' rw Nw-:Jew -J x.1 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM - Front Row: J. Dewitt, L. Garner, L. Dunnigan. Back Row: M. Briehl, P. Martineau, W. Leach R Leach J Shapiro, J. Levine, B. Russ, D. Brenner, B. Dunkelman, M. Kushner, R. Fiormonti, G. Levine, G. Briehl. Senior Mark Briehi and junior Rich Dunnigan lead the pack of runners in a crucial meet at Northwood. X 5 J L R Uh 51. I k . K NX SW I I . . ' . 1 a Q Q Q. Q if A S 'S 'fn . - in fi '93 R R K' -'Q Q 95 . K . 1. 'ai-iw VX, Q'Xi'+'X J ' .Q if 4' 3 M we QXS NESS me Q QNX 5 . Q L ..x '-M-gag fx . KEN K X ' S .- we - .. ...WM - Le, . irr- 1. S K ' .X -Q.. 5 -X. X , L. K ' - . , KM.: is S .K A - xx A 5 .N . . - W- ...yy - ew ws. A 4 . gel-gen e . - Ke.. -W t. -. ar Q xc .1 big s Y , we . Q. , mf MW' ,,.m ng'- 9?- rg Harriers Complete Successful Season Senior Ralph Rota and juniors Richard Dunnigan and Brett Dunkelman led a strong cross country team to a fourth place finish in their section in the state meet. Rota placed seventh, while Dunnigan and Dunkelman ran to ninth and thirteenth place finishes, respectively. During the year seniors Gary Levine, Lee Shapiro, and Mark Kushner helped the team to capture two firsts, three seconds, and one third in the regular dual and tri-meets. Highlighting the meets was the consistent good running of juniors Winfred and Randol Leach, John Fiormonti, Don Brenner, and sophomores Greg Briehl and Jeff Levine, who will return next season. After a slow start in the first meets, the runners, under the coaching of lVlr. Frey, improved to crush Good Counsel for their first victory of the season. Following a loss in a close meet with Springbrook, the cross country team again beat Good Counsel to finish the year. Harrier Randol Leach races past Blair rival in dual meet. Although Northwood lost the meet, the Harriers placed 24 in the state meet. 1 . f'g.,farw 1 fa ai QQ ? 1-S' M - ff ' 1: f as f . '-1' ' f f 7 5' ,,f,' We f 2 ,, V ,. iv. - if 7' ,f 7 7 'fCi5',z??w5 l-'E M 7 5' 1 , I , .- W' - . 4. ,, 'G .f N fi-is-4534 , , figs df .,,, , i- 1 r r f' ,, , 'A , - Bob Snow leads a Blair runner on the straightaway in a home meet. ff L,r, li. kgiy fL if i L' K if .1 Q, l iri0PP0h?i1?fi2fs.si rsiie ifii S A ,.s,. ifffilll fl! ffifif ' f sliisiiss Z sssiii r 5F5Zli.iii? 321 ,e.it, sa ,,,. , 1 'l,s.', W 4, 10. . .,.. .,... r ..,. . ,.,,.. .., 2 Sports 101 Kiwi . Li bf., -5 t s X sm t s X8 ,W FFR , wk A Tw. wffxx d ails- Leading rusher Marvin Bynum ru ns the ball against Gaithersburg. Little Indians Start Season As Victors nz al. M? .P 'Q After a powerful offensive victory over Kennedy in the first game, the little lndians finished the season with a 1-7 record. The JV, like the varsity, faced a tough schedule. Unfortunately, Northwood's offense never got going again after the first game, but the defense did improve throughout the season, Only twice did the opponent's scoreboard light up with more than twenty points. fa-A..-1 Junior Jim Foster and Sophomore Dave Bugden played well on the line. Junior halfback Marvin Bynum was the major offensive threat. Many of the little Indians showed promise under the coaching of Joe Verbinski and should be great assets to the varsity football team in the next two seasons. J.V. FOOTBALL SCOR ES We if M Northwood Opponent Kennedy 1 2 6 Springbrook 19 6 Richard Montgomery 53 0 Sherwood 1 2 0 Rockville Varsity 12 7 Gaithersburg 14 0 Wheaton 14 7 . Walt Whitman 25 Tommy Depenbrock attempts a tackle in the Gaithersburg game. 102 Sports iii 1' ,Q , i u -f ..-A ii.- . i K - .zii - Sports 4 1, ggi, Y' 1' VARSITY GYMNASTIC TEAM - Front Row: G. Delano , M. Hahn, S. Thomas, L. Sandhaus, M. Musy, H. Johnson, J. Katz, P. Worsley. Second Row: M. Strachan, H. Mota, P. Bozzi, L. Lenny Gordan watches Dave Schreiber perform on the we -fi X McCabe, T Kephart, S side horse. .. ,, 4 . Jackson, E. Priftis, B. Priftis, P. Beckman, N. Fiaspet, C. Ferdette, K. White, L. Gross. Back Row: D. McGugan, T. Schroth, J. Willet, S. Sanders, R. Beckman, P. Musy, J. Saunders, L. Gordan, D. Schreiber. Mark Musy displays his prowess with a handstand on the still rings. 'QWQTVJ J is i J Gymnasts Demolish Lesser Opponents Superb performances by many individuals on the Gymnastic team brought Northwood a county title. Losing only once in county competition, the boys' and girls' teams trampled their opponents. Mark Musy was the standout performer both for the Indians and for the county. ln his three events, horizontal bar, still rings, and parallel bars, he won many titles, including county and state optional championships. Tommy Worsley, Gary Delano, and Lenny Gordon, provided- excellent tumbling with Tom and Gary also standouts on the trampoline. Dave Schreiber, Phil Musy, and Gordon worked well on the equipment. Patty McCabe and Melanie Strachan led the girls' team on the trampoline. Linda Sandhaus, who won a medal at the county meet, was consistent on the uneven parallel bars. Lenny Gross, Helen Johnson, and Nancy Raspet also helped Northwood win meets with fine performances on the uneven parallel bars, the vaulting box, and in free exercise. County and State Champion Mark Musy prepares to assist Steve Sanders on the boy s parallel bars in a winning dual meet against Einstein VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM L Wolfe P Wagenheum S Plutman Gabrilovitch, B. Kleinknecht, J. Kraut, D. Baker, P. Zoerner. Andy Gabr1Iovitch,a starting forward and a leading playmaker for Indians all year long, shoots a rare jump shot against Walt Whitman. salts V 5 -......f vy 1' 1. ,L -VW' ,Q MW, T Mt 5w'fif,H .V ity, . F yf1',,A, !N fv'f?Q3x ,, , W A ,,, , Z, ,Q f 5?+ , A , ' 'rf 1 ' I ff M , if A A T ' ' , t ,,s, r,, ,, T, Varsity Exoells In Shooting Averages Starting off the season sensationally, the aggressive cagers lost their momentum in the second half. Their overall record, 8-11, does not portray their incredible wins in the first half of the season, when their record was 7-2. Remarkable outside shooting by juniors Ron Reed and Henry Kleinknecht, spectacular playmaking by Bob Klein- knecht, and aggressive drives by Andy Gabrilovitch led the potent Northwood offense. Senior Joe Kraut and junior Stuart Plitman provided the team with offensive bench strength. Ouickness displayed by seniors Bob Kleinknecht, Dave Baker, Gabrilovitch, Lee Wolfe, and juniors Reed and Phil Wagenheim highlighted the defense. Coach Frey often changed the defense from man-to-man to zone to keep the opponent confused. Northwood's high point of the season was the annihilation of high-scoring Springbrook. Although season scoring leader Bon Reed did not play because of illness, the cagers shot well to defeat the Blue Devils 90-75. During the second half of the season the aggressiveness of the team suddenly and mysteriously disappeared in the fourth quarter of each game. Some teams which had lost to North- wood earlier, and were trailing the Indians in the fourth quarter, took advantage of the slumping cagers and won. Senior Andy Gabrilovitch jumps for another successful driving layup. Sports 107 5 W 4 i. f J f i is is Senior guard Bob Kleinknecht takes a jump shot against Walt Whitman. 108 Sports f ' ' M' il , ' rf ' A ' ' , V W ,.., , i 4 i r Q W l ev,-Y ci Ron Reed shoots a driving lay-up against helpless Whitman defenders. Cagers Accomplish Strong First l-lalf VARSITY BASKETBALL R ESU LTS Northwood Opponent 81 Kennedy 68 75 Churchill 43 72 Allegany 62 64 Blair 68 49 Allegany 70 83 Wheaton 55 81 Einstein 67 85 Peary 57 58 Whitman 56 55 Churchill 65 67 Peary 68 90 Springbrook 75 58 Blair 61 71 Wheaton 77 69 Richard Montgomery 84 72 Einstein 77 48 Walter Johnson 55 61 B-CC 65 59 Springbrook 66 4 :www 1 i A 'V,, Q 2 , f,,, 2 5 ff 4 v Y ,,,., WW .,,, A SW.-as 1- 6 Junior Henry Kleinknecht jumps for the ball as teammates Ron Reed, Bob Kleinknecht, and Mike lVlcGugan get prepared to receive the tap from him. shaft idling Henry Kleinknecht, Bob's outside shooting cousin, gets set for a jump ball against a shorter opponent from Wheaton. Ron Reed, Northwood's leading scorer this year, dribbles the ball up the court to set up the offense for another score. t fit 3 i gg, W f 4 2' 0 y M ,,k, y Sports 109 4 732 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL-C. LeVine, G. Nleiklejohn, lan, S. Brovvnley, J. Kelly, P. Liverman, D. Clark, Fi. Dudl Eddie Jaffe, who led the Junior Varsity this year, shoots a jump ff '54, 354 T. No- Smigocki, K. Putt, A. Cohen, L. Kline, C. Bennington. ey, D. JV Cagere Defeat Divisional Leaders Although unable to achieve the scoring records ofthe year before, the Junior Varsity cagers still retained the best vvon- lost record ofthe winter sports at Northwood, 1 1-7. Junior Eddie Jaffe's consistent outside jump shot and Rich Dudley's driving shots kept the little Indians in contention for the divisional crown. Like their older counterparts, the J.V. slumped at the end of the season ruining their chances of a championship. Despite the disappointment of not winning, '- junior Al Cohen's playmaking and sophomore Dave Clark's much improved rebounding were bright spots for the future. JV BASKETBALL RESULTS Northwood Opponent 78 Kennedy 45 65 Churchill 66 84 Rockville Varsity 73 84 Blair 74 84 Wheaton 58 86 Einstein 65 68 Peary 41 59 Whitman 67 79 Churchill 82 53 Peary 34 53 Springbrook 57 70 Blair 52 55 Wheaton 63 60 Richard Montgomery 48 65 Einstein 41 48 Walter Johnson 62 65 B-CC 57 67 Springbrook 103 Ralph Rota, who became County Champion in the 103 pound class, prepares to turn his Springbrook foe over for a pin in a regular season bout. 6 p I D p I Steve Doben tries to break down his opponent from Springbrook. Individual Abilities Although Northwood had a disappointing season, the grapplers achieved many individual highlights. Two of the top wrestlers, seniors Lou deSabla and Dan Consuegra, were injured early in the season hurting the team's earlier expecta- tions. However, seniors Eugene lVlinamota, Ralph Rota, Doug Koehn, and Durwood Yates excelled in their respective weight classes. During the regular season lVlinamota was undefeated in the 95 pound class while Rota lost only once. As the season progressed, the many sophomores wrestling for their first wins steadily improved until Dan Messick and Dave Wasson each won in the county tournament. The high point of the season was unseeded Ralph Rota's County Championship in the 103 pound class. In his first match of the tournament he defeated last year's Regional Champion, and he also pinned his opponent in the championship match. Doug Koehn placed in the county meet, and he and Ralph went to the regional tournament. Unfortunately, Koehn lost in the eliminations, but Rota went on to eventually capture fourth place in the 1969 Regional Tournament. Sports 111 sz? A' 'dk aj:-Y iff? Ralph Rota, 103 pound champion, tries to turn his foe over for a pin. Eugene Nlinamota holds the ankle of his opponent from Springbrook. Senior Doug Koehn, a veteran wrestler for Coach Bauman, tries to turn his 164 pound opponent over for a pin in a league wrestling match. I Aitlkioktes- Y A Y A s. - gg? 'K W Yi -1,5-Ei FP.. Q ' fx s - 1 1 X -- as K x ei? K XX iw NX N 'M X . swam? -. Ns X t sf, N. . .1 -tx K. N X X t 9, s - ' 1 :LQ L' s gk as s nffssss . Q . Q - Q.:-we ::. . . -:i.,' -- 112 Sports NX . VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM-Front Row: D. Summers, H. Adams, BVUUYTI, D- Messick, E. Minamota, Mr. Bauman, R. Rota,S. Doben, D. D. deSabla. Back Row: R. Vinds, J. Cohen, D. Koehn, M. Gilliland, M. Consuegra. D- Wasson, L- desabla, D. YHISS, J- COHGF1. Ralph Rota Wins County Championship WRESTLING RESULTS Dan Messick controls his foe with his legs as the referee watches. Northwood Opponent 15 Churchill 25 29 Kennedy , 17 9 Springbrook 24 24 Walter Johnson 26 o sheivvood 44 R 14 Peary 27 7 Gaithersburg 28 14 Wheaton 24 15 Whitman 23 35 Blair 6 2 E .i 45 4 i W i H 2 i At the beginning of the period, senior Sophomore D Doug Koehn, who placed fourth in the c ave Wasson, who won a match in the hi hl ounty tournament, moves g y competitive county tournament, tries to turn o , , if quickly to try to reverse his opponent. pponent over for a pin with a half nelson. .awww 3 v,,? W 2' 114 Sports is ia -A 1 I ffl H - H H.,-ff K or 21- 1 - - 5 - j Q ' , ' ' , , t E59 f ,- i - . c if i r if - tg - ' i . t -' i X 5 ' 9 I - y ' F? 5: ' is 1 i it z ' . vii, 1 3 I A ' , - ' . V . ii ' M ' li -I-I. - X ' P: 3 , i W .. 5 fi-f l? - - ' ' -.f t L ' - . : 5 , . 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V 5 b i mp iitr issi i V in is f,1f:-55,1-Lf, rt, . , ,: ,A Sb:, 5b ,, ,t. t:,, k,.:,,f7-a1i,- S L.t, if ff-1'f Y i--' we -r,--, f ',-' 1 gy,-5.5-2 I-gig-1,:gt.e-yaggr t t sitaii issii ii-i--i ft., f , t--z H --3, :S r----w si - - --2--- -- 1.-,,, --L S 'f -V A-53 2, fs- i. .-fi f-Q ,.,-ff sf, :-,W W- we ,.ff-, 132 it I S W- - 5 S W ---S A -f' fY s' 1 iff-ff S S I A 's - it .-:-H Q S S Season As Victors ,.-f-its is ,-f. If S rm tt - 'f--i - ,s--:Ma--: ff-v,.1-ffxu-fv.f -2-1--,, it-ff A--,.1f,-Q1W1f2 ' SS ,, S S 5 i'il i iiil iiiiit f 1 S f l iiiii iii I S S - S -S ,tsi is S- - 2 r t c S iti S L S a --rr ----i 1 a-i-- f Sports 115 X il' is S... Rim is gs t J M .s Q 5 in -f isis K i Junior first baseman Bob Yates makes a fine catch against Springbrook. 1 16 Sports Stickmen Establish Superior Defense Clutch hitting, excellent fielding, and outstanding pitching was exhibited by this year's baseball team, despite the first losing season in three years. Beginning the season by defeating Walt Whitman on the strong pitching of southpaw Bob Kleinknecht, Northwood showed able defense with superior plays by Les Holt and Lou deSabla. After a close loss to Sherwood, the Indian batters lived up to their potential and scored 19 runs in their next two games, winning over Kennedy and Damascus. ln the game at Damascus juniors Bob Yates and Steve Kimber each hit a homer, while junior catcher Steve NlcGugan hit two home runs, as older brother Mike pitched a one-hitter. Other mainstays of the Northwood nine also played very well. Bob Passemente and Barry Weinberg provided batting punch as well as fielding ability. Seniors Barry Markowitz and Danny NlcComas helped the team with timely pinch hits. Coach Hogue only carried eighteen players, but they all worked hard to give the Indians a victorious and successful season. ., s 6 f . SK ' Q ' .,,,.t K 4 I Q V ,, , s ,lf ig I Q l QQ 6' ' . - ' aw , ' I ' i If 5 7 y VVVV , i, and Av , .Q iv 3 ' . , H A ,U U' 5 V . 35 M 1 7:4 l f 4 ., , 'V-1 '. ,V 49 'M' Hz' '55 ' f ' I' .4 Q- g we A g,,wug.f ,MfA,3g,:a,,',,1Q.-,Lf,i1Qf'2,gL, 1, 31' V . ',', , iw , Ji ymv e-T - , V - WI, 'Z , l i .- ., , . j 1 ,, ' ' -' H - V t l . U i . - t , . ' i W L ,',. ' f A .sl ., f - .',' ' A 2 . ' wffw M7 ff e sf 1' ,,f' KZ f:1f'f't'w'?f1. -,'f, wp 'gif weft' . f ' l -Mffffti .fll 'H-wait:-.1 't., T i , . 1 'ifdj -, 51.1 gym, zwiixlghv ti ' v tw Y ., ffwi- ,VL n 'kf'f Q ffl '55 fvf QQ 7 'Y-fffi'1 fi 'f' this., '7 Lg ta 'ei A X- fi -- IA 'f , ' 'H ,. f m ' ,f , ,.',, ff ,fi' 'ff' 1 df ff fffH'91f.f . bf , i 1 fi .... ' i 'A i WWW Vggg W X, I 3 K, ,A , V ,yi M. i- In VV VV .k,V, Las, H W A k.VV A W ., f ,uv , ' , , ,ft . vw,,.a.1,2 fi 'W .X - ', Y ' 4 af Mg , , x .2 , fi ff - - ffl' M B' ' , ,,,..,f. . l ,V in 1 We 'iiig migyya nuff M ,, M., L' ' Q A ,W 5 fi., jg ' . H f ' Q' , f f . ' 0 i' i, h',, , , Q M' 3' wi iwiiii. . 1 as ,V if -if,t,'W'Mi'fg lt.e were A 5-'V Att' ' Ef f ff? W ,b fqm ...W mf W Wg, . K M ,f , x V M W wir, ., ' ,tix uw I 5,3 A .JL 1 ,ask Akr. Km.. i, ,M . - ,,,, - , MA 5 L5 Mama f Q, if rl-M fl M., , mf l .r r iltl' ,, if VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM-Front Row: M. McGugan, B. Klein knecht, B. Weinberg, A. Gabrilovitch, S. Kimber. Second Row: R Cohen, N. Davies, L. deSabla, S. McGugan, B. Richardson, B. Passe- Pitcher Mike McGugan throws to first attempting to pick off a runner. mente. Back Row: W. Kelley, B. Markowitz, D. McComas, L. Holt, A Ehrlich, B. Yates, B. Arnone. Senior Les Holt runs hard towards first base trying to beat a hit. X s 5 QE t X t Q g . Senior Durwood Yates lets loose with a tremendous heave of the discus. 118 Sports Thinclads Succeed To Utmost Potential Talented sophomores and much improved juniors and seniors helped Northwood on to a successful track season. Beginning with a strong showing against exceptionally powerful Walter Johnson, individual performances improved throughout the year. After winning a close meet over Walt Whitman by sweeping the triple jump, the Indians went to the County Relays. In this meet, a test of team depth, Northwood unofficially tied for second place on the strength of their field events. ln Northwood's only relay victory Durvvood Yates, Walt Loope, and Doren lndritz won the shot put relay. The same three placed third in the discus relay. Co-captain Jon Kolkin led the broad jumpers and the triple jumpers to two second place finishes. Dave Baker, also a co-captain, along with Kolkin, Jerry Kelly, and Ron Bergeron placed third in the mile relay. Sprinters senior Rob Silberman, junior Paul Blocher, and sophomores Steve Sanders, Gary Lyst and Rufus Gore helped the team all season by placing in the 100 and 220 yard dashes, and often winning the 440 and 880 relays. Sophomore Crig Callio, juniors Tom Rhiel, Richard Dunnigan, and Bret Dunkleman, and seniors Mark Briehl and Gary Levine provided the team with points in the distance events. With possible county medalists Durwood Yates in the shot and discus, Jon Kolkin in the broad and triple jumps, Dave Baker in the low hurdles, and the mile relay team, Northwood should do well in the county meet to close out a good season. Senior co-captain Dave Baker starts fast as he leads off the mile relay. r. my Harvey Nussbaum leads Jon Kolkin as they run toward the finish line. VARSITY TRACK TEAM-Front Row: J. Leasure, S. Sanders, G. Lyst R. Stover, R. Dunnigan, L. Garner, B. Waldman, D. Curtin, D. Kimber D. Baker. Second Row: J. DeWitt, R. Hardesty, P. Blocher, C. Callio, Ri Silberman, R. Gore, B. Dunkleman, J. Bloom, J. Levine, G. Strong, J. Layne. Third Row: G. Tuchman, R. Hewitt, D. lndritz, M. Tozzolo, R. -.N 1 fi Sophomore Duffy deSabla clears the high jump bar in a track meet Willett, D. Ginsberg Briehl, B. Hausman. Loope, D. Bugden Nussbaum, lVl. Banta r D. deSable, S. Gevinson, G. Briehl, J. Kolkin, M. Back Row: P. Karlin, D. Yates, W. Leach, W. R. Gergeron, T. Rhiel, J. Kelly, J. Agre, H. , D. Keyser, G. Levine, K. Stuart, R. Fink. Sports 119 g . '13 3 , 3 3 -. 3 i if as? ,WWA QW, F mWwwwewe xWeWww . -. '1gs1f,:-.gQ-f- - - . ff S We ,.'. egtwmff ms, - , i K Nil? 5i:,..,.. 5. 4 3 A . - .fi as W ' sian iii ff? gif -'kL I if Sophomore Rufus Gore runs anchor in another winning 440 relay race. 120 Sports Junior Ron Bergeron takes the baton from senior co captain Dave Baker as he begins the anchor leg of the Northwood mile relay team Tracksters Prove Invincible In Field VARSETY TRACK RESULTS Waitemlohnson o r Northwood g A f g Opponent 58 i 'V 83 .17 - B75 togg i -sew no seo Einstein r i f e f,v5ii?i??fdaMotnrsemefyo e e Kerihedyt V,.g, 1 ig Peary ' tg g agiia RMHSlhvitatiohaiirg g g 472 Wham to SDfii09btf00kioi L i hDiStrictg isomer ieai f c e 38. 1- g 665 44 g 59, to 5224 70 , 'k.' 622 Senior vaulter Steve Gevinson rides his fiberglass pole over ten feet three inches Sophomore Steve Sanders runs hard in his 220 ofthe half-mile relay. in the meet against Waiter Johnson and Einstein high schools. Sports 121 Team captain and leading singles player Mike Binder executes a serve. 122 Sports i Netmen Unbeatable ln County Matches Using a lot of veteran players, the Tennis team at Northwood had a victorious season. Excellent play by seniors Mike Binder, Jeff Hershey, and Mike Kelenson, and Gary Schindler, a transfer student, led the netmen in league play. After last year's win of the Eastern Division, many of the stars graduated, but the improved play of the seniors and the unexpected acquisition ofa transfer student bolstered a team many thought was weak. Beating Gaithersburg in a practice match was a good omen for the team's performance throughout the season. Playing as doubles partners for the second year in a row, junior Glenn Fell and Jeff Hershey worked well together, proving the old adage that experience is very important to winning. S p it nf Lk.iL. ,Vi k.kkrrL ,ri kkzr ki.. A kk.r kk A . L V Emstem 1 . Sprmgbrook - i Kennedy 0. QQ f Carrot! 0 . KLLV nk VV.k K. K I , ,. 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KK. gi,..ii5SXr'1iS ,ff 4 'Hel' 5 eel, t e' A5 . ik ' X is :NR s Tl A 95-at f ESQ YE if ' 2, Q fn K J -N -,reg 1 ' gy 2 'Qi ' - X ' '.'. 'A gg, , , 1 5 Lx.,,54Qs s f 55 . .. R- . gi l in A ,,S,i,,?f Ang 2.,,V .f ,fy 1. Z if . K ,KS - . . S 5 Leading junior Gene Amanuel takes a stroke. Senior Captain Howard Kaye watches the flight of the ball after hitting it very well. Howard Kaye and Bob Brendler think of pointers to try and help Howard's doubles partner, Gene Amanuel, after he has swung and missed the ball. wwf' S ggi, S 5 X was-y Mais i s 5 5 Golfers Acoomplish Impressive Record Spring sports at Northwood were noted for their many wins, and golf was no exception. Led by senior captain Howard Kaye, the linksters played well under pressure to win many of their matches by only one point. Teaming with junior Gene Amanuel, Howard provided winning singles and doubles golf. Basketball players Bon Reed, and Henry Kleinknecht also helped the team on to victories. Bob Brendler and sophomore Corky Coburn usually rounded out the starting six in match play throughout the spring. sz if lfff1:ff2z'4ffff.1ffwsf:'fz 1 swzgssezgsszsseisz'f.zSff2fsmefsfegisi.isa22.ss,gm-'wi.m Sw'.:fz:f2.2f,.w.1mn.fi.'.,fz,.-hiss:'WNW If 'Sv 212121 11-fv 121-If 'sisfgsisi:zsQi.:2w:s :fax swi i uws ' wmsffef25.21'safax121,ss1,sv1:s1:sez-:wsas V' K 'K K 'K 'Lli'4fliffK3fif'siK LK K K K7 M K KK'KK'KK KY243-ifi?i,Q5i2Qi5?155?fiisfwfsflffiiiW' 1.11 .5 we .su fm, ff, wg iq ff: 21, -1 :Says2.ai1221:z,4sz,sszzf.1z:gssissy:fwfw:v,:sS1'.sfz,-s W,-.fazflsfefmuff: . U . ....... ili Senior golfer Bob Brendler practices his swing before hitting the ball. VARSITY GOLF TEAM: G. Amanuel, B. Brendler, H. Kaye, H. Kleinknecht, R.Reed,R.Taylor, C. Coburn. Sports 125 , 221 .. V Wt.. CHEERLEADERS-Front Row: A. Song, C. Talbert, C. Flatequal, J, NlcCarren. Back Row: K. Claggett, B. Smith, E. Helier, C. Madison, R. Rubenstein. lsr.,-9-W The captain of the cheerleaders, senior Carla Flatequal, executes a spirited jump which helped che N is . XM X' ,. if .gm gm 5 .. as K .. -wx 5 4 . ,saw sa if QW my s 126 Sports er Northwood on to victory against Woodward. si., A Q . Q XX is 5 in Q si. .s . ,X ik M sift- ' -i 1 I as x '. : 5 . . . , Q . .Q N xx l 'YR Y si 3 i 5 F 'Q wi 3 6 X H s mx he sf..--. .,.. . ---- t N I F' ,ff 'laguna Seniors Ellen Heller, Terry Wright, Carla Flatequal, and Jill McCarren lead the cheers during Northwood's first football game of the season. Cheerleaders lncite New School Spirit School spirit was reborn this year at Northwood High School. The cheerleaders were highly responsible for this revival. By working very hard all year long the cheerleaders achieved peak response from the student body at key athletic events. Coordinating their efforts every day during seventh period, the cheerleaders increased school spirit by other ways than by just leading cheers. Senior captain Carla Flatequal and senior co-captain Carol Talbert organized very successful pep rallies, while Connie Madison and the other cheerleaders made posters to place around the school. The posters not only livened up the usually barren halls, but they also promoted various events very well. Northwood's reputation of lacking school spirit quickly died away when the other county schools saw the number of Northwood students filling the stands. The enthusiasm exuded by seniors Ellen Heller, Terry Wright, and Jill lVlcCarren, and juniors Becky Smith, Karen Claggett, and Robyn Rubenstein carried over to the crowd. The cheer- leaders' work was well worth the effort as school spirit remained at a high level all year despite occasional losses. Manette Van Devanter tries to take a rebound away from an opponent. Sports 127 ,FN we ts His ' . W :r ... HONOR BASKETBALL TEAM: Front Row-C. Gallagher, J. Atkins, lVl. Van Devanter, J. Nlclntire, IVI. Van Devanter, C. Kekeris, J. Sachs, P Beckman. Back Row-C. Fenlon, T. Pettenati, J. Holford, B. Kreiter, B. Carroll, A. Koch, G. Carter, J. Harrell. Intramurals Inspire Girls' Participation Having the opportunity to participate in field hockey, tennis, basketball, volleyball, and softball, the Northwood girls displayed much spirit and coordination in the sports. During tryouts for each particular sport, the coach selects the most qualified girls and places them on an honor team. The remaining girls are placed on intramural teams. All of the girls' honor teams compete against other schools in a girls' league. After a poor field hockey season, the girls sped on to a victorious basketball season led by seniors Joanne Holford, Gayle Carter, lVlanette Van Devanter, Judy Harrell, junior Judy Sachs, and sophomore lVlarlou Van Devanter, Highlighting the season was the demolishing of Einstein 66-20 and the suc- cessful outcome of the county tournament where the girls recorded a 2-1 record. Volleyball, the last major girls' sport of the season, started slowly as they lost two of their first three games but concluded the season on a winning note. Nlanette Van Devanter grabs another rebound during competition. wwe ttlt Senior Joanne Holford, standing behind tvvo opponents, waits for a pass from teammate Manette Van Devanter in an interscholastic basketball game. Clesner, G. Carter, HOCKEY HONOR TEAM: First Row-E. Wheeler, D. Tepper, S. IVI. Van Devanter, J. Sachs, P. Schultz. Back N M , is , in .,, .5 'ss mem: . Q, ., .. Row-K. Fowler, C. Fenlon,lVI. Holford, J. Mclntire, NI. Geroux Van Devanter, L. Damon, A. Koch, J. ' Q Q J an Sports 129 Q 130 Stud:-nts During a five-minute passing period, students spill out of classrooms into the halls to chat with friends and try to make the next class on time. Students 131 ,,, .,,,, t,..,....,,., m ... Sophomore Class Council executive officers, Walter Loope, Sally Kurtz, and David Whitlow, examine their recently completed constitution. Sophornores Begin Northwood Experience ii . 43 - ij 132 Sophomores Before the start of school, Northwood's Class of 1971 was introduced to high school customs and traditions through an orientation. Under the sponsorship of lVlr. David Goldenson, the sophomores elected Class Council officers. As the new President, Walter Loope asserted his authority in decisive matters throughout the year. The Sophomore Class was very successful with its first bake sale that received a great student backing. Taking advantage of new opportunities, sophomores be- came active in various clubs, activities, and athletics. A booth representing the Class of 7l was included in the activity fair this year. After much debate and planning, the Council organized a sophomore dance that had a large attendance. Among the most important achievements of the Sopho- more Class was the writing of a new consitution. Written up by the executive committee, the constitution was ratified by the remainder of the council. It served to guide the Sophomore Class through its first year in high school and helped them to establish their own traditions and become a part of Northwood. SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL - Front Row: M. Freeman, Secre- tary, W. Loope, President, D. Whitlow, Vice-President, S. Kurtz, Treasurer. Second Row: lVl. Burstein, I. Chrapaty, D. Nliller, J. Ellis. Third Row: N. Volz, J. Greenhouse, S. Kant, G. Rowell, C. Benjamin. Back Row: J. Katz, P. Willig, P. Stuart, K. Mansfield, J. Gaiter, S. Ludwig. We Ns QXQNM O 5 NxX At the Sophomore Class iii A A i - M' f 5 QQ. W o n CounciI's bake sale, its most successful activity of the year, Dorothy Miller sells baked goods to some hungry students. Sophomores 133 X all ' s l BSN- l se 13 Rebecca Ashcraft David Auerbach Eileen Boisen uses periodicals in Wheaton Library for research on a history report. se .S W ,X . . ..., as Es 56, scsi W ssss s ssisa l f s ss item W sl s-'s..- '--. l -. A 1 i,-. A i.i- Lk isyy - I ff -'ii ' I . . - ' ' ii'-r 'rs. s -N -was ,MM Qtslisvfzssdi- fiiesesfseaxf' ' 4 Sophomores I N 3 K Aww. Q 1 2 A 4- .s.i - -? N' E X ..f- si- 'M i . Wendy Abel Jeffrey Adams Susan Adler Jonathan Agre Becky Ahern Marguerite Alldredge Kendrick Allen Eugene Ammann Peter Apostolides Howard Applebaum Bruce Appleton Thomas Archer Ellen Auerbach Ruth Avigan Paul Ayers Paulette Ayers Phyllis Balderson Michael Barth Kay Baylor Sylvia Bazques Susan Beattie Frederick Beckman Pamela Beckman Andrew Bedell Susan Beller Cheryl Benjamin ' A ., . s n . a f 5537 sf .- x iizeiiliff. - N' lids? Z: .QM 414 W . r B u t . P ' 1 is Qt, l . 2.25-K Q55 f K 5 - V1 sr ? -'- f Q .ti X ' ps! 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' I ' ei Janet Bernstein Christina Berry A X X Sophomores s Michael Bowen , Gary Bowman f - William Boxall Nancy Bragg Nlark Bramow e'i' Pamela Branham , lf Wenona Best Steven Bing Bette Birnman Delia Bisgyer Adam Blacksin James Blackwood Edward Blaine David Blanken Gary Bloom Eileen Boisen Gail Bossenga Catherine Bowden l- 1 . - . . Q1 - , ,V :gel S el ,.,. -,A-me ww ef L S.e..f,.a me. - .. . sz my -- heme . .fe We .. ef .,, U are A 2 Q s at S ee Q, Q Q 5 K Q, 168, if 6 2 tl E? sf iii S, a ee Qelfgqq 5 - .,.. gygggf- , L . 'F t, ' 'Q n'Y'f 5iYs-553515TPSiE7fu-SW -ST 1' NSS' -elses few B ftiegglzilgefgft i A' A me-Wfe:s--' 5 e 9 LM, -, S e 5 eg 2' 6 ei sis, if Sr? ww . e Q 8 , A S LIS? . . .. 'fi mar fzt gtfv 1 ff fees' - e- - .1 1 2 2 .S ., K 1. it-S iff-live fy- ,sax if at-mm meeiof : 1 S2 tp 211' Ai. . - -' ffE: . S 2 we - --: E. ..5,5 we ,W N 3 me 15 5 5 1 ,. K I K , . ee, ' l .x ' ,Q 'Y W e w P -fig:-RPS 'T - t- -F - S Z e .3 . Qeffgf .' 7 ' ,V ,, l,.1, L. . 1 an Q Increase Physical Strength 3 xl I K We ie 5 iff? H ,K L Q ,. A J W Stanley Braun H . ' t Gregory Briehl l g my Susan Brin Q. Y :K K. .. L . , Daniel Brockman gli 'V 1 i Thomas Brodsky eeee teet 1 reaa Amanda Brown J' J ., . . f if 7 2 'XJ .H will Jerry Brown g P Jacqueline Browning . A StePhen Brownley ' .'- - r . , Shannon Brubeck Y L MQ , . L Christopher Brunn , Neko Bfvnef . . . ' G' J g Connie Buas ' Charles Bucy ,,,: g,,l Q David Bugden 5 ,1.'- Dana Burdnell fweet- A- 1 f Gale Burke lil.. Q' iir t zt. ,.,: Q t Bruce Burkness . , . . A A 5 f - .5 'f -f 111, ,we-:t:P1 sm ' ff 'iflbiiffiif nl, 55 x f ff.-, J- : , ff,fse.e , ,S i 2 Q ,J 3 E, f ef 1 ,::,,:.,. 5.3 3 321:55 ' K i Y ..ifLi5iifijl.s5? .t , .Nigga .. .. . , efeess W e . ii? ,. at X .j J. x5 Sophomores 135 gf? Nix iii ? K - : Lis key, , J C - 'M :zz 'f' ,C J mL,, C ' . v i -: . K K C - J, 'im a L1 X51 1 ,ggi 5 ef- '-lw-5Ci1 ' My ax I X f , fe if 1C 5 .,,. -Q -5-if A a N 1 mf. Q gjxfa-Q55 Kin? I .N- X Q ww Cf WC, xl Q Cf-H, A - ,,, We X I P 'N X. 'WX it f .QC A Miriam Burstein Gary Buschling Gregory Bush Virginia Buxton Maria Cabrera Craig Callio James Campbell William Cannon Robin Caplan lleana Carmona Kathleen Cascio Robin Chaikin Ron Chalfant Becky Chambliss Richard Chappell Rosemary Charuhas Steven Chasen Stella Chen Karen Chewning Mary Chin V X 5 X Q Q visit N YM. f Q X M L C ' J m ' 1 1 i, i f g ,S aj X, 5 in il ,Q 'V XS may 6 Local Theaters Attract Student lnte rest Ct . C re .C L C g- C w -' C 'F' K- C51 A QC E C K fy W A 5 1, 3,3 z Q C H- Ll an C C EC fr C , ea, N if C C 5' B 1 C s V CC,-X K all C , Q W -,1- -ns 1 X L ,:.. C Q V eeea .C X is , as C q ..., C C l i'- : h C1 ' KCYC 2 K C E 'ff CICKK j in C CCCC ae . A 136 Sophomores 52 CCCC ! 5 S sv W ax , X C X Ilona Chrapaty David Clark Jeffrey Clark Douglas Clearfield Brenda Coffman Barbara Cohen Joel Cohen John Cohen Kenneth Cohen Diane Cokenias Jo Colbert Brian Cole Carrie Cole Catherine Conley Michael Courey Jeffery Courie Darlene Crampton Elsa Cremo Russell Crenshaw Linda Crierie Roger Culp Cheryl Cummins Michael Cunningham Dorothea Curvey :C '-T5 After deciding to spend the afternoon at the movies, Brian Enfield purchases tickets for Pamela Harris and himself at a local theater in Wheaton. S xg -aw ai R NX Ts X-X N 1 Q X W my x WSW - X X www , X . .1 . f-M V ii' X .,fg Qs Wm C sw we W IX 5 st ix as 6 s Wanda Dahowski Janet Damiano Louise Damon Michael Daniluck David Darr Sarah Dashner Brenda David Donald Davidson James Davis Violet Davis Maureen Day Daniel Dehaas Nancy Dellangelo Susan Denis David deSabla Scott Dennison Thomas Depenbrock Nicholas DiBeIla Debbie DiGennaro Sally Dixon 1 xi, X ,... 1 ,N .Riff N .,-5 xg? ., ,. 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X E Sophomores Seek Supplementary Materi Renuka Freeman Kevin Frick Jerel Friedman Kenneth Friedman Robin Friedman Mary Fritz Roger Fritz Steven Fustero Jatrice Gaiter Catharine Gallegos Tracey Gann Geri Garfinkle Michele Garfinkle Lawrence Garner Wendy Gedanken Richard Genderson Michael Gerald Thaddeus Gerardi Alan Gevinson Audrey Giberman Jordan Gibson Lawrence Giglio Gary Gilbert Donna Gill 1-Q1 l l 3 N 5 ix fa 5 JT X I , ,i.. . as aaas J My X 9 , ,qw-5, . K Q - X JK , J if if ' X 1 - I ' yr - J U ' A e J A I yl .., Z, . Q X i X, Xxx X 5 'si X vim 1 Q-1 New Q H-sr as 3'5 1-2-we .-,gi .sp xx N, N N 1931 x F ,. ' W ' ' 'lfiffl--,M wan Nw-mr ' -,.. F Ugg?-.f 'Y s ,gr X X NS' Jie f it XXX A , Q Q WW 'near- xnxx' 'R' N : f J E.,-lggx. - K .Eg 1, Iv- t ' . !7ftQ:'5A, - f ' ' - f ' I fl, - 'Z 1. 1' , K ' . ' . 1 - an .lfsf I A i v . , . 'Q w 'f x A , ' la-7 ' ' ,mx ' 1 1 -ffm' , , 'MS'-21g'?ff3,i'f'i': I , MNH' . 'a- . ' . 'Vw gg. . J - W L s, 'kk-' , L - - - w X X Zl i,.. 1 . l l si SQ F get we Q23 ' XS - 1, ii' ,ff . me W - Sophomores 139 al i ' - Pzzzn . . J X , , ,.L ff, ,,,. A f- -MXXJ' Wys e:-.Sgr .5323 , ::- :rg-.:.-We ',',,,- .,,. ..,.. . . age x 1' o Q21 ik :5': M y G 5 ix Q5 I ew: an fx Q. , l 5.5-X 'val -. . X 9? wiv Na. Y? 5 'H W 2 5 - 3 5 K fears. 7 1- ..A. .,A.., . U.. .. 9' We kg U W K 'X K , iw i 'SQ '::: . r .- lwawi, U M X Novi x gi X! a X r -- Mark Gilliland David Ginsburg Anthony Glaros Deborah Glassman Gary Golacinski Gary Gold Eleanor Goldberg Robert Goldberg Kenneth Goldman Mark Goodman Deborah Goon Rufus Gore Patricia Grass Sharon Grauba rd Alyn Greenbaum Julie Greenberg Kathleen Greene Joel Greenhouse Linda Gumenick Janice Gural Sophomores U phold Academic Q Q ,U ., J gnu 2- 1 l. ie awe' K 'f N Y Ns mx ,K HMV . X . . N we X .. X x f Ik N 1 -1 - - X it ttie as tee G Sai ' a fi' 3. 5 C as .l,. J . ---- ' . t.:. ..fi 3'fS?5:. il. x --Lf,. ,Mini if ua - New is Q-.. -eg: k.-, t.-k., . as a K- H . X xx. . .t.L ig G ' if 5 i N S X N 1 ' Rf ' SET S 1 5 140 Sophomores il .-X if -X., .W -was '- ... ... N ! up a t t .V , Tix., 4 'X Vx 5 . W Y gi . , X ..,, k:k ', i ig to wt . -. ' Ill.. .. k'sf,.w 5 1, . .iik G ax Xxx X is S- vt -Q J 8 ,, :, is r 5 t is E gmt, ith.-r .X 5 .S we N 2937 s Y 3 . QL Q a t ,.:. at lr-- G Xl :KA . . ,N f li P .. i t 53' Q r 1, Lg - QS- '- ' . r we f 4 S Q I Gbligations Natalie Hadley Sandy Hahn Hollis Haje Laura Hale Michael Halpin Clark Hammon Debra Hammond Raymond Hanson Denise Hardin Nedra Harman William Harper Janet Harris Pamela Harris Thomas Harrison Robert Hausman Patricia Hauss Carole Hawbecker Craig Hawbecker Priscilla Hays Barbara Healy Suzanne Hebert Steven Helschien Bradford Hench Maria Henline k fr' 92' qv-. i if we ,f A l all tw . l , 5 , ez. sill fi 2 . H as XR fm X is 3 1 , up .k,.A K it my Nix ,NJ 5 i 22 i as awk: iv: N X l X 'ftww uf, H Y!! ii i 'W' N ff' X it 'K sf :1 5 ,..L.1 k.kkk, 5 J ffl is X W li? Richard Hewitt Patricia Hibble Roxane Higinbotham Deborah H ites Kevin Hogan Allyson Holley Bradley Holmes Gerald Hong Debra Hopper Linda Hubble Emory Hughley Victoria Hunt + Q 1 John Huntemann 555 li ': ' John Hurley A. l px I A , .Ez J ' L 1 D' Joseph Hurley xi Qgj A Renay Hurwitz Z exif 12 ielgazii 'll A tr wsf'e'ffl1'2,g1i'ff1w:s,f . ,,,, ,ai K. I, ,f:rrf::T'5W5f7L,i. W,-4 l 1 Z i E 1 ? 5 5 Catching up on missed homework, Richard Silver calls a friend for an assignment. Anita Hyman Elaine Isaacson Susan Jackson Joy Jacobs Stuart Jacobs Lois Jaffe Brian Jaka Roy Jamerson David James ,Lf P . - S ' A-ft. -sl . - 3::.' P- 'X -V' 5 QESW 5. is .., , X A g .xg X fm r M . l an s. l f J . - sl g ,. . K 1 VK1' .Z , I -1 A- u. iw -- .ai loel , ' ' 1 H lsvv as e to i .Mex X Sophomores 141 V U x gig! ,T FE' xxx it . ' 6. ,Q Q. Ab x 'if QR vs Nt v , 'is 4,-, ,fx K neg an . gg ,Nt K :sw A 1- , Ax 5 I Q' efffl -Q R - ' ef g ,J at ,x rf. so . .., 5, Kevin James Alan Jenkins Carol Jennings John Johnson Brian Jones Doris Jones Joseph Jordan Katherine Joseph Nancy Justice Susan Kabatchnick Debra Kagan Linda Kanstoroom Steven Kant Burton Kaplan Judith Kaplan Lawrence Kaplan Steven Kaplan Susan Kaplan Joel Kaplow Ruth Kappel l' nf .Ri .. ,,- as is .A ng. 6, i i ' , S g a'-:pw ,V h xl x X P X . Lfii, lf 2 as 'le-N x 'S While taking a walk through Wheaton Regional Park to admire nature's handiwork, Sophomores Doris Schwartz and David Whitlow stop to feed the ducks. fr, J f ti fl 35 it ...1.qS..-. fag' ,A -I 1,1 H'?TEl 'y9H1wf 4:-R1-s .www-eanilwi up V4 ,rf 1 Jeffrey Karle Paul Karlin Renee Karlin Carol Katz Jeanne Katz Todd Kaufman Christine Kekeris Cheryl Kelley Jerry Kelley Marian Kensic Linda Kephart Susan Kester Jean Keyser Bertell King William Kingsley Cynthia Kinsey Denise Kirby Debra Koehn Patricia Kokes Jeffrey Kornspan David Kreger Howard Kulp Sally Kurtz Jeannine LaBuda Je -,7- ff ie. N34 .. 3 I e We ,V V Q X Q Q X X1 X A is X P 5 Y we ,, -,,- J - ik X MX-'P Q fy X X iieeay, , ' 1 X iiii J W a i , in h.i, , Q J. r 1, 5-H if eip fa. ,-,? V Ly,kk-A Q.. J 'X ' ---- - l iw . . . f W a -a ,. . -. J- we X, , 'll' i lll,' X ' ,gi .,,.,e 4 5 FM 233' 325 gy -7 f gag, Sophomores Admire Nature's J Wi SX 'Q A -ws ek. ,f ze 'NV A , ,.,,, , vu g tx 4 H S X as Y X A it if -1535 ,Fw Y Yi he SE swf? p X , MX W-if X W ss X NX X. um 9 I Q gi L5 Axel Langebeck Stacy Lappen Randolph Larson Denise LaScola Richard Lattanzio Richard Lawton Elizabeth Layne Jeffrey Layne Ann Lazer John Leasure Paul Lehman Jerry Lenga Debra Lee David Leroy Ann Levine Barry Levine Chery Levine Jeffrey Levine I gl i ' 'J 1. ' Yi 1 W we - 5 K 'RN-:x x 5. .. .. my X :iz 'g,am5 ., ,. X Lois Levy Marilyn Levy -:'A' g X- iii Na 4 . ,MXN . . 1 . .. ,, nf . ei-f' WW if 2 Q 1 Q.. . Ei .:,..'!ss 3 ' 'X if Q ig, wx W Hi , ,K Q N X.. eg -ws X . me M - l-landiwork X X WX X ,Xa ,,., , 1. W Xk X SX 553: . ark ski: . X t X fe X ,W ., ,I f tw 354 X dbh-nv-W e at if X WW -gat? . Ng, it' 'fi-M5 Sophomores 143 M. On a typical day, Lois Schreiber makes her bed before getting dressed for school. ,Q , Susan Lichok X aww' sheiiy Licht is e A Donna Lisowski Q , . i 'ist S ,L Susan Lime W ,Z 55' Paul Liverman Walter Leope , ,... Z x is 5, VJ: . X 1 . Q 4.e .e L 4 ik, 1 9 . - - . .1 ,L N' Patricia Lord I L 'Y' - ii Susan Lord i at 1 virginia Luck ,, .... S . Sharon Ludwig John Lycette Gary Lyst 4 in 5 144 Sophomores Robert Maddrey Charles Magers Joanne Magoulas Alan Main Richard Mallett Robin Mandel Paul Maneely Virginia Mange Kevin Mansfield Meribeth Margolin David Marimont Irene Marmaras Acrive Maroulis Richard Marshall Mark Martin Thomas Martin S i K y Q ' -Q 'fs f 3 , eff Q fi sq , Ri AV t,. ssir X ra,aai M if i i it ,,i Q O u-. .QW Q- A av' S ' w . We 'Kem 5 1 'ff ilgfvfrf .Ty 2' 1 he all r Y., g i Eel Q 'T 2 A.. 5 E John Martinson Honey Marx Ellen Maslow Mona Massouda Marvin McFiren Martin McGinn Robert McKeown Gary Meiklejohn Michael Meisler Carol Menaker wi Xt X t -.. K x we X st ek it i X 'Hrs' WX-Q, X X QQ QQ K xx st ,,,. 1 . I Y Sharon Mayer Marvin Mereidith Ns :IX s Michael Mceheehan Mmha N'e 'ck 4 ' .iff R' Harry Merrick M' 31 ff.. vw X, Q r .ini 'iq i i Catherine lVlcCabe EgrEhMG?ZLc:el 'F i ' Q - ,Qt Warren McDowell . - - . ,k,. . Beth Miller K , H ix .l , xi Student Awareness Carolyn Miller Dorothy Miller Kathleen Miller Sheryl Miller Michael Milli Gail Millington Harry Millios Melvin Mills William Milstead Richard Minnich Cheryl Minster James Mook Merrill Morris Steven Morrison Robert Mostow Helana Mota John Motes Garifallia Mourtoupalas Anna Moutzalias Kristina Moyer Lois Moyer Mary Mudd Frances Mugge Pamela Mularcik GE ,Q-4 f 'Q Q F s l 'W A all f Q ' l i Q New 1 fn- N 5, 5 l a x 34 Y! i. 1' X W.. we x 'XX X fl E, +L , ,X ,- f R K f 'Q ,x X , N x RH LQ'. 5 K N3 . : X v K , M3222 im Q 2 me .g f Y K ,fl L' S if ...tr . Q I .ZA 52,1 S in . A W, Nik , A .gif X ,It - i ?1.nSl93r9, ,faslfiz as X - X 1 eets Each Q1 if i L ' 54,1 A i Q ' .'i ' N y .y fi 1 an iii I i .kil K K . .. K -kii X . i it Q ful' L x ii- Q X 'ii' 50. lib l 'f: i me S ij. xl . I .es g ag , A t ,.., ,.,, X. Q K KIT, K. xx! mr l i my so jx N x Q.-. M A K a 5' By S ' X ' 1-17. Yr f' -'i My ..,, . Q t fl zisi x Q New Day : . : a s lim 'im as ,, 2 1, by x 1 .. L 1 ' Q..,.. W e. fi? ig eb XQfg'X 5 Z5 Q: i f f.-, R rw es, -' fx Sophomores 145 Ji fx f .: J . ff-R . --A J Q ' X - ,X . Q. J ii XX. r ae 4' y f,4 AL. A si.- W..- 1' mf l l ik A .- Nz L ri I 3 .Q f X ' 3 , t 1-.JL ,ix fi S We H Q .... - X ca wwf. X Wim it X f s..-txt 3. Q If-f. I. ,Xt 3 i S NM. 3 as Social Activities Call Nix X -- s -55' a sf 'Q K ez R .gi iii W - i-RIN 'sv if i 1 3 . 5 . at V. sg gn' ty, Q V 2 W ,fisfvf QQ 55. . , - . . T gf t ge . - fs' K g ' X r u A L .gt .fr it Qi-e st rag Q. t. Y - f r KY' M . A '11 -New 146 Sophomore Fotene Papas Jeanne Parham Steve Paukstitus Sandra Payne Stephenie Pellegrini Janet Peregrim Nina Perkins Mary Perry Randy Peters Mary Peterson John Pierce Stephen Pierce -vs is .Q J Q41 til. New . Paul Mulcahy Susan Murdock Philip Musy Richard Muth Richard Naehr Sarah Navid Andrew Newberry Richard Newhouse Neil Niefeld Carolyn Noe Steven Noe Nancy Noechel Thomas Nolan Edward Noyes Harvey Nussbaum William O'Brien Cathryn Olsen Herman Olthoe Deidra Orange James Orenland Wendy Orkin Allan Oseroff Gustave Oviedo Marilyn Page For Preparations Kenneth Pike Joan Pollack Howard Popkin Danny Powell Gary Powell Debra Preece Thomas Pruitt Gwen Pruskowski . f gi! rx. sfoi , t , R I sf- fc fi are X0 2 Q fi jf: ,ga X SHOW KN t. .M N lx an 5. iiplawxf , . ,l my X. :S K X M K i ' Q N :-if in e QQ, x will Q E23 3 Q .. e .Q t ds' at 3. ,' www M-. X use X A f Q e es a xe- 4 hi- Q R D i iv- s 15. a is ., f' a l k,,iA,! ,K D a .. sa' ','. if-. . at IX -gf N 4 Cl 9 David Queen Martin Rabenhorst Paul Randall Nancy Raspet James Redmon Donna Reel Catherine Reese Donna Rego Audrey Rose Debra Rosenberg Sandra Rothman Abbie Rubin Gail Rubin Richard Rudden X if A Christina Rudy X l .5 a s .. . , E QS, Rafael Ruffino Gary Regotti Jonathan Rein Guy Rhodes Linda Rich Paul Rich Dennis Richards Linda Robbins Robyn Roberts William Roberts Glenn Robinson Richard Robinson Anne Roland . . .Af F F 55 K 3 . is F J' N 4- M -was 1,- 4 2 g . - Q ' X .Yi 3 f ' A 5 by me-ef x N k 3 s:'iE'f ' . 4 l,ol. ,l:, X Ns -i A X 3 2 -. x D XE NN al 'W W 5 A ei. 455' ' , 1, Lk.. me yn, J 8 3, 'Q , Sophomore Shelly Taberoff buys preparations for her Thanksgiving Day party i I 1 , 4-.Q f, , .5 , 2 I' K K it-. k f f, s r M , f Mi, , a 9 ,M - 'f' f A M , V 5 Q S f , . in l ffiief' Steven Ryan Steffi Sackman Virginia Sadler Rebecca Saltz Ellen Samet Harriet Sanborn Steve Sanders William Sanders Deborah Saunders On a fall day, sophomore Debby Hammond helps clear leaves from a friend's backyard. .... .... . , S X it -X., v..,b x.,. --Af ,..,,,,.,,,s5,,,X?, .b.. 5, L . -. 4- gr X .S ,es 254-f 9iQRf if. I KS . A X - S t 'lb N if s 5,1 A ,E wx. 59+ .100 A .NN Q- : ., N9 fm sy. ff' by y S . f -as Geoffrey Saunders Linda Schechter Barbara Schecter Larry Schlaifer Ilene Schlosburg Judith Schlossberg Arnold Schneider Lynn Schofer Lois Schreiber Ellen Schroth Charles Schueller Charles Schulan Gary Schulman Patricia Schultz Barbara Schwartz Doris Schwartz 2 L Ci 'ov 'x E 3.34 if VX L 5 fr J 7 41 Y' 5? xx , x Q- . J, G1 'J 'i Q fr . t-.5 K ' is if . . 1, 1 sw t s. ,fp JZ, Maxx 225A . I a..., ' Gr S 'W-fr x .. R Terian Schwartz Charles Scullen Donald Seabolt Donna Seabolt Robert Seaton Amy Seidel Joseph Seneca Gary Setzer Robert Shannon Mark Shantz Debra Shapiro Joanne Shapiro Scott Shapiro Janice Shay Margo Shearer Mary Sheehy Alan Sheltzer Marc Shnider f M V 2 A43 fm , R, X ? W l V gf? T 'V I ,'5, ' 1 1 W '41 4 I A , Q v Af WW ' l if . . ,Q 5 ', ,Eg 44 :4 5 liYEmf?fl5igg312f1,i1lsi it L ,a,, M ' A 193 5 49: W Q Q1 I i , X - ' 1 44 J , af B34 v , ' mg! . 4 - 5513: 5 f 9 151 rQ,, w e f L A4 are A' , s E El 3 3 E Q2 'Zi ua 2 5 5 2 - 2 is 43 ? Clifford Shulman Paula Shulman a 9 Lori Slattery if a ' - ' Lx A -' X C Q5 xl t A at 'O' egg 1 I lk t j 5 Autumn Brings Further Responsibilities any-W f Q., Q, fy' -r' X 4 if fm J- M- ff-if l ..--W , l Q' i 'ax X if 154' 1. gh a Y fr, inf ffiae-6'-V, .kfv at ,, ,7 XX X Damian Smigocki Rosemary Smiraglia Holly Smith Howard Smith Joanne Smith Karen Smith Michael Smith Patricia Smith Twana Smith William Smith Carolyn Smollett Lydia Snapp Karen Snyder Mark Snyder Janet Sobell Thomas Soloman Barry Sparks Cheryl Sparks Susan Sparrow Rhoda Spector 4 3? K 2 L W f fx if ah 1 A J , X .,,,!,:- 1 W v 1 in , , I , V ,- ,-, I N , Q, ' .b 7 .f if V :Www , f, hum' . ff N Ag. ,, z In A q or A ,:1,r,,. , Sophomores 149 While spending an evening doing research o . :. X at W We tx gi X M smauwsf..-.K W, WNW.. hi? Sandra Speicher Warren Springer David Stander Debra Stokes Susan Stormer Q . n a term paper for English class, Sophomore Karen Snvder takes time out to teach her dog some new tricks il ' xr! X1 l fg ' -me x ' . ' W l S 1: New A t P LXBX sl Q Q , .., . l ' ,.., - ' S if . vs .. i i .L - 3 l 5 55 'S' if - ss, e i - t, tt g , cr - ti' - ef- - . K 1 3.5 :Q 1 S X X S 'i ti ? - . giggir .,:.r S ' K. -is .e 150 Sophomores Belinda Steele Susan Steely Kaye Stein Leslie Stein Gary Steinberg Charles Stepan Jan Stetson David Stewart Valerie Stewart Devin Stover Michael Strauss Patricia Strite Eileen Stromberg Peter Stuart Ann Stultz X -an 31+ Sw A . 1 Af 4 i.i Q ll -1 S Auf fx ,ravi I' K .t X - :K '5fX.k Wk ' E x y at A K St 'ti g fi x ' fy? i f SMX 'Q' f Q.l.,,,,. , s S7 I ,B - 2 ' WS i p 'I J + .S A Q Stax - la ' Q David Summers Charles Sun Patricia Swedlu nd Ronnie Sweeney Anita Swiger Nancy Swindell Rochelle Taberoff James Tankersley Drucilla Tanner Richard Tate Barry Taylor Catherine Taylor Gary Taylor Marcia Taylor Steven Taylor Tyrone Taylor Patrada Thisyamondol Mark Thompson Susan Thompson Rebecca Tierney ia, ' J - ...,-. 5, SS- f:.fQ:!fSz:'- as-,Q . 'S -: x Ii f K l s if X , N Q M .S '7 'fx 'NS J SR -. 1 l 1 5 1 K PW' rt K - I y were KT' ,ew Students Desire A Period Of Relaxation fs , Sk h A U' A J' i -J 6 K S .551--X f ' si 1 t S K X f--N ' R' it-,, - is l 1 iss .F - -sl-- Q, Q A S 3 ,gg K Q gl,-left xc I A 13 I we f Q 511:71 F - K 5 S ,SS .wt 5 ' SM y J ' . 'S' at . 3' S ff S x Yjilllfu M, ' 5 M S X ' 'x vig- S S if swf W x X- TS S H we S ,S i t,,. . X S as Ssigfs-1S,,g S T5 ' 1 - fi J ' .,-. 2 X- Q sl -. S S ' S . -- - -. V- --i' S riff - -, v 1 QS S- ,-- V '- i ' fi : Q - S X i M - deaf, .ff ' R 1 V S, S way S Qf-Fss f l ' f ' XSS IS sf st James Timmons Bruce Tinsman Stuart Tirsun Michael Tozzolo John Tracey Susan Turen Dawn Turner Vicki Ugel Stuart Unger Elaine Upperman Teresita Valeda Joseph Vallieres Lawrence Vallieres Margaret Vandeventer Stephen Vanness Bhudhisarn Varavarn Angela Vgrnacchio Edward Vernon Rosanne Vernon Richard Viands Nancy Volz Sheila Vreenegoor Alan Waghelstein Britt Walderhaug Sophom ores 151 5 , X Q. A 'Q u' I -ws '. If mn. gg. 'LTA . :x X S' . q,,..,Xj it If i fl. -Q., if f Ah ..-. ' 'X E st S fm Nr. as 3 .g L , N ls.--v X if QS . y t SQ K tif are at 2 it 'FL -1 TCS' ..:: 4 gi K . g! K -qv-'- fs . f was ,f-Q, av, s.. S Q ..,,. I . J' U! X is ! 1 'L' 1' Q se i -is fl, 'gi i L, .k K 2 'Se 1 E X x 1 is A . as 3 5 M r : Q wi Troy Waldron Lawrence Walker John Walsh David Wasson Mark Watkins Joan Waugh Barbara Weaver Adrienne Weber Steven Weber Jill Weiland Richard Weinfeld Brian Weinstein Richard Weinstein Irwin Weiss Randy Weitzman Timothy Wheeler Ira Whitcup Gary White Donald White Norma Whitehurst David Whitlow Craig Whitt Teresa Wiant Susan Wild l-lome Arts Classes Encourage Creativity R' a.,,.. . is x. .. ., 4. 1 ft' 'i Q- Q: A 7::.k, ' . 'S S if X an-Q , 'W 1 if . . J NJ: 'ls . .Tk K X41 A L ys: , , i.- iii' 1 fi-K . s x 152 Sophomores Louis Willemin John Willett Rayne Willig Cynthia Willig Richard Wilson Steven Wilson Lisa Wimenitz Stephen Winterfeldt Steven Wise William Witherell Nina Woo Roy Wood W 4 Camera Shy Daniel Berg Sandra Burges Linda Bustin James Chartrand Tom Ch ristner Ellen Cohen Sheila Ferguson Russell Harbaugh Paul Higgins Kenneth Holman Carol Howes Beth Hyland Pamela Kemp Leonard King Robert King Diane Kriss Mary Levandowski James Liverman Valerie Mark Denise Mattis Kevin McDonald David McGugan Glen Morris Mary Ratchford Gary Redner Paul Saha Janet Schartz Margo Schiller Veretta Nix Suzanne Stahovec Patrick Strickland Richard Thomas David Toy Susan Woods Roy Wyman Elaine Wyner Patricia Wynn Robert Yabroff Tali Yeriel James Young Lynn Zalosh Edison Zayas Caryl Zolldan Sara Zoller Rona Zuessman W K Iri 2 ' Z fi? jk at an S., 'Q' 2 if . 'E' A . 1 ,M - 5 . fx? .t X gl Q i Q +:s l a- fi.. 4, sw K as all ' - -- - ,wt -l L- .rv fn 'Q' , 5 . , X, If xg After several days of planning for a home economics project, Sandra Gold and Becky Chambliss reap their rewards with an excellent Italian meal H ,,,,fMw.i if 5 ,f , - 1 1 ,,, , tx Q A Q 'X iff' ,ffm WN ... Pauline Barker reviews plans for the Junior Prom as Lynne Baker, Sharon Gnatt, and Class President Bob Tebeleff consider students' suggestions. Juniors Maintain Cutstanding Traditions Under the direction of lVlr. Steven Baumann, the Junior Class began their second eventful year at Northwood. lVlany bake sales which took place during the year provided funds for the class treasury. Juniors added to the spirit of Homecoming by selling red bagels the entire week of school before the game. The very successful Gym Night on lVlarch 14, featured a slave auction and a dunk-the-teacher stand that was very popular with students. Plans and preparation for the Junior Class Play, Cheaper By The Dozen , began early in January. Sponsored by lVlrs. - Carolyn Vllillis, the successful play was presented IVlarch 20-22, and the long hours and hard work put into the production paid off in dramatic experience and new friendships. Another widely accepted project of the Junior Class was a money-vote contest to find the best-looking legs on the varsity Basketball team. As early as October, plans for the Junior Prom were made. The formal affair was at the Vllashingtonian on lVlay 17 and featured The Epsilons, a popular local band. JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL-Front Row: S. Gnatt, Secretary, B. Tebeleff, President, P. Barker, Vice-President, L. Baker, Treasurer. Second Row: S. Pittle, L. lVlotter, P. Cissel, P. lVlcCabe, B. Cavanaugh, N. Martino, lVl. Markowitz, lVl. Brown, L. Claggett, D. Wolf, Third Row: K. Knickrehm, J. Roland, A. Horowitz, B. Kleinknecht, lVl. Strachan, FK. lVlodlin. Back Row: G. Amanuel, J. Foster, Nl. Rosenthal, F. Leonard, B. Burke, B. Genderson, S. Gnatt. 154 Juniors K W - p i 5ffff'Q-'if fi: f?f5.'ris -ff:4gssmsMgs,e,,,W,,,. I K K - x va -r We Xi . Q M y 5 V Y ,Massey fs. is- If--we esseww 49s Publicity Committee Chairman Karen Knickrehm silk-screens posters after school for the upcoming Junior Class Play, Cheaper By The Dozen. Juniors 155 I - s A A A , B B Richard Abel , Q -4 in , ' f 4 Judi Abraham iTqdyIAtK'ns H V gp X ' Q ' r if Brenda Abrams ar es twe W 'W' M- ,,, J 'ZZ' .-f V . My NM , I rr, I My 9 H l A A , fix' , ,B B H Ad 'H . ' N A' W 4 D3:llixdAlI?s'o1:i Bfuce Atwood A M W J 'X in :M K L ,ig ge is , Sherry Altman Sara Axelrod ,hz 1 f ,Q we , C ff I M I ,, , . NV' , A Sl U A c IAIt V ' :'A Q l ' al' mann . ,. , ,.,, ,ef V , I., 4 M ,, - - 6 Eugene Amanuel bynne giver ' f' ' ' 'YI' ,Q - Linda Antoniel ames a . 'W f J A f. A eg f A A '17 ' in i e 4, me 'Ffh ' Sa':a'a Am'? V Mitchell Banta J ' '53 'er -9 R ' X 0 erm Arkm Pauline B rk Q L- ' ' -gf Robert Arnone a er A V s..Q ,nf A f i , r if 0' R. f NN W' Q X K Privileges 1 Q-A- ,QE . 2' -:fm ' Gr Q it WK Lfxmsx al, - v , 43...-. Q ,L -M le, Beverly Barr Bruce Barr Janet Barry Dean Basle Robin Batleman Debra Baylis Present More Responsibilities ' W' 49 54 X x Q udl , . 'lr X I . l ff, 9 Li, , Q -n f V ' J lr 7 J 5 fl 156 Juniors in RJ f, in B Q.. .gh 'J 2 M ' - A 155 y, Q Q 5 1- ef lr x Q. I if' 'I J in Sandra Beall James Beane Quinn Becker Theresa Bee Robert Bell Ricky Bellman Steven Bellman Eileen Berger Ronald Bergeron Barbara Berman Deborah Bernstein Judith Berry I Edward Bethel Ilene Bidle Brian Bigler Janine Billhimer Howard Bindes Neil Birns Wg fyg vwwbwk KKK? On a warm fall afternoon, juniors Linda Chad and lVlarty Rosenthal take time from their busy schedules to wash his car for an upcoming football game A . l f Q V,.,. are l s ' B l 5 .. . A ,av Q - Y . Charles Blair Robert Bowden A - B Q .l.. Mary Brandy P is - - A jo . Andrea Blake Robert Brenneman S, , I ' ,Q -.Lr 11 C L A ,- if - - 2 .hh . I V. ,S A A John Blalock Donald Brenner Q , 'i F ff -I Barb r Bledsoe Barbara Brenton Q iv A , 5 ' E 1:3 NN' a a Carol Brower if - ,. , X: T ,,,,,..: ' li 1 s 1 1 NN x 'vi f ' ' U - ar a rown A I - 5 Paul Blocher . . V gf V-'-' Harve Bodansk Merrill Brown -lg :ef L' 1 7. Y Y Ronald Brown , ly B 'X' Lie ..... . l ...., . C is ' r my l 'l .X . , - 1 A , . . eresa Brown f . w me ,- - Q fg-45,111 Christine Bond Paul Bruening , 3g f , ' -'K V is Deborah Bossen a -' . - ,, WZ' Y f .'-, 5 'E 9 Paula Bryant .135 'C Q . . - if S -Q i ' ' Juniors 157 A representative from Herff Jones Co. measures Linda Stempler for her class ring. ,ie 2 , f I , 4, 1 , 0, :z 5.4 - ' Zn! vw : fr, ' an uf 3' 8 Q ,, du.,- '7 J ki ,,,,,. 2 aa 158 Juniors , ,fe f im 2 vu. 2- at . VV . ,:,x R My W MW Q xl, 1 55 'ima-M VVV Ag- A-.I I V VVQV 1 Q- ' George Buas Joanne Buas Stephen Bugden Barry Burke Susan Burkett Francis Busink Steven Butler Mark Butterfield Marvin Bynum Pamela Callis Janine Cantin Jeffrey Cantor Richard Cantor Robert Cantor Denise Cariski Maria Carmona Pamela Cass Richard Catlin Barry Cauffiel Robyn Cavanaugh Linda Chad Marc Chasen Gary Choy Patricia Cissel M. ff r,,, ,J 2., i X , 'Ru 1,11 1 A ' - V, 'wr Q V VV X 4 m F3 Vx B l I ' L 'f P rr 4- rf A vm, 1 au... Karen Clagett ' 5? LindaClagett We , , ' iw, , , A , X V V Karen Clark i l V in Mark Clark V f V L, ,XV 4, --, i a 1' 1 .. ,.- VXVV ,ff V in NV . , ' V Vi M yr ' f iw 1 i 3, 3 K J 'J I , J Q- ie. wiv x 1 f H' it ef ff' 'S 6 M. f Z A. 'Q ,v sc K, 4 I James Clinchy Marsha Coates Thomas Cobb Ashton Cobourn Kathleen Cochran Alan Cohen Barbara Cohen David Cohen .ia I Dennis Cohen as H 1 V A? Jeffrey Cohen ': xnxx ,VV, , ,,: zgsszgy pxi Af-, J L V, 1 ,, I it K , -,1 A , - I , K, 'zlv John Cokenias g Zi m. H 3 ' fini ' , -' vr Teresa Coker ,, ,. L 1 V Z , i f , Kathleen Cole if . ' ' 1' f L ffl . , ,. W ' L etat :J rrr it , - ' H ',.L. ,- Dale Connolly Vw , V V Joseph Conrad H ii .V ' N 3' James Coppinger V NYM ,, 'QQN4 , fV.,, i Lynda Cowan 1 0 'j,,.,, w James Cowen Robin Craig 1 ' ,Q Class Rings Attain Additional Martha Crosby Jeffrey Cross Ferdinand Crovato Frederick Crown David Curtin Thomasine Cuscaden Susan Daisey Duane Dallachiesa Mary Dallas Barbara Daly George Dapolito Donald Davenport Lee Davenport Ruth Dayhoff Journey DeLauder Stephen Delfin George Detsis Robin Dinsmore Vicky DiSalvatore Laurie Donin Patrick Donohue Bonnie Dubin Susan Dudley Brett Dunkelman Popularity cf! - ' 'Q' H - , , is srr ' r rrry so X .ix ,fgawfr , vw .Y 34,1 V, 5, . f s I xiii, f , 5 2's - M i I :xiii W. , ,, in -'i '- ,. 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X 1 4 5 .bf 'J if, L 'v'i Richard Dunnigan William Durkin David Durkovic George Edwards Ralph Edwards Susan Eggers Stephen Ehrlich Carol Eisen Louis Eliopulos Karen Elmore Stuart Emden Jean Engel Jeffrey English Ralph Eskenazi Sharon Faina Randee Falk David Fary Susan Faulconer Mark Feigenson Glenn Fell Colleen Fenlon Deborah Finkel John Fioramonti Brett Fischer Patronize Community Vendors N.. 2 , f L 't Lf, 4 'ffl 'fl ' 1 A 'L I 4' if A 67,3 y krr. , Vi gb-Aff K l idri,r E m? if , - - , I' I ':'f.' Y , iam a ti' , I J xref!! : ' VV , K - s L , ' J it ' ' i :: i i J E 4 i g 'Z' z ' 4 my A 'f ': .--,,EH 7A'3,i, -' 4 X A ,AVA IZ? '.'V A , .,,. .Q L- -f- ' .A L ..,. I , gi, ' A- , 160 Juniors Joyce Fisher Lauren Fisher James Fitzgibbons JoAnn Fleishman Greg Floto Clark Forcey James Foster William Foster Kathy Fowler Gerald Freed Michael Friedman Mona Friedman Richard Friedman Stephen Friedman Leslie Fritz Roger Fryling Nicholas Furnary Diane Gable Carol Gallagher Stephen Galloway uv- 22. fav, K, X i 1 X I- ii, F ., , 2 , gm, S, R 'fr fs fm, A . fc., ' ,W x y im QW 4 ff W we X? f . It 4 is 5 : me , , ,..,,, , :Sine H 4 -4. i xi' fa, A , ,., , VIVL , V , , f ,N J . ff I ei Ziff -f. iff? 'J Q 4 V liv sl ,, . 2 WY 'Y ,, V -f 'ii j, LV,, WSW? , weiiawiaiiwwievf ' , mgwiizzg gqbgfgggggigif iaeggggm, 'M 725,12 i i ff ,V 43717255 ww if 'Wav 55571 55E'g 5'- ,,fi? lT fi f ' li 2, , A, . , i , igamo -' fuk? 5 WSW? i , , A M 1.1 , if , . i S ,, . . , i '- ' , , we ,,,,. mf aim W ' U 2- L , Ihy iw i , ii. ' .I f , - fi sf H 4 zz W 1 I ,mfg . 1 a vb, ' -'K - 'Wh X i 'Sf' ,f f J. . -g fjiff fiifsfl- ' i, V ,pi fa,.ff,:1,,.- 1 M, I if 1- 1, i g V,V,1 , 'QQ 1 Z, L mme , 35,3 'ffffigfffg-g-55:31 51,5 ,... ., . ,.,,,.., k'1-Wi ' 5:'i?f59iiei ,. we zz mf? Sherry Geller Bruce Genderson Michael George William Georgeson Madeline Geroux Phyllis Gilbert Diane Gilman Thomas Gingrich Beverly Goldberg Cecilia Goldberg Martin Goldberg Barbara Goldfarb Jerry Goldkind Richard Goldstein Shelley Goldstein Sonia Goldstein f 14?ff3fs?5g we egg ff Ruth Gisser Deborah Glantz Marianne Glaros if fs 5525? ' M Sandie Glas 'Q Sharon Gnatt Sheldon Gnatt L 'iii ,A Q g y,g . I , , X 'Ulu 3 'wi A K Barbara Goering ,M ii, 5 iyzv, in Michael Golacinski Sandfa Gold lli he ,'i, 3 elyel 1 S er'l'l ? QW W , QW 'Y 2 ff, HQ A .A wlliz ikiygig, .,, ,,:,,,V, t ? 'Q Wi, ' zz,-. ' : Wifi' ,'--' M ez 'hw 2 Q fs .fi K -i me 9 , ii me f ffl A fem- 3 On their way home from school, juniors Rita Ubel and Joe Mitchell stop for some ice cream lulil , Q4 r 1, r E ' 'yii lk VMS , ? -iff? VEV , E H , i Y AIVA g 5, r a ' 255 as 2 AnvA4:v 7 xv :iam w Z,. 1 eggs A ,, ,, M I is s 'f' af X 2:22, will r nl ' Q r ,ws .. ,K as Q., 1 Susan Goodman Garry Goon Ray Gorelick Deborah Gottlieb Stephen Gottlied Donna Graham David Green Terry Green Abbe Greenberg Susan Greenstone Timothy Gregory John Gridley Jill Gross f'-'L Robert Grossman VAVV is . 'Y 3, . G i i X-...., Sally Guggenheim Paul Hagen Karl Hahn 'ff V wx Gerald Hake it A l vitally, - . .n-9.4, aff? , aan I f 33 i. faq ! Don Hammerlund :V , 'Q W ' , 'S' Gary Hand Ig -. N99-ay.-f- f Q ' During his lunch period, Bob Bell, a member of the Audio-Visual Club, sets up the film The Volga for Mrs. Eiss's M .QQ sss aaata Q XSS NE odern World History classes. X .ii yaaa S Xxx X N Robert Hardesty Kevin Harris George Hauff Debra Hauptman Michael Helmick Joseph Herman Robert Hild Debra Hill Donna Hill Susan Hill Stanley Hochberg Anita Hofer Douglas Hoff Patricia Holmes Rosemary Homan Eleanor Hope Rebecca Hord Amy Horowitz Henry Hotsko Kenneth Hudson Ralph Huffman Susan Hunt Anne Hurley Stephen Hutt a r 3 w .Z .1 1 a A r l . ' 7 TQ Q J f f V W. .,,, , js A My ' 2 . if .rra .ei f 1 1 ' ' - '-,' I aa fir: , .- ' i TI ' ' 1 -f., ,,ff:2f 1i,'f'1, n ff f' - 5 I n'fl,'lw,'le!'I ' MIM ,.-H. laik if S E 3 2 ah 1 ,QQ wma,-4 H 1, , vfwrgagff ,f l,. ,g..,,,,r --3. . . ., .,, ,haw fm, 5 '- ff? ' ' ,,-f ',,,- 2 aff' f Ea Saw' Q an ' V as 2 , ll, W S W 4 af V .. , ,. Q . Ei , ,i i, 5 J EY ff, A Juniors Appreciat r lrrlry rrl.rygl rrrlrrlr or r Phillip Iskow Deborah Jackson MMV Jackson Edward Jaffe 91l'f7 f-flifi frivlsis aw! ,'.', f flfzuf'-iff 'I' 4 , 522 - ,I in Q6 Vx 75' Y ,EQM ff J l, .s,,.,r ag ara' my Q 4 2 r S de F wig., 'f ,.,, . I ,kk J z trr '.'esiri J rrtt,' f ,. . I , ' . ' as 57 , , I 'Ffffzz - , 32 y , I V',' fi - ,y,, Cynthia Jaworskl f aff -yryy Ronald Jaffe Richard James John Jarman 'wap ff X if 7' Qi . My f A gg? I Y ' ' ' , fy 'F e Valuable E Laird Jerman Richard Johnson Lawrence Jordan Dennis Kabaczy James Kalonturos Lisa Kindall Theresa Kang Oren Kaplan Rita Kaplan Jerome Kaplowitz Mark Kaplowitz Steve Karapetian Q as sv? we 5 .Q vi I .ff fl 2 aa, ef- I g g 5' f 4 .,,. , H gh., t V 'r7, V ,a , 2 perience Tai' K f :kk is i t - f. I N E 2 WV. I st get f Sl' A J' Wi' ' M R S ,K :M wifi I Juniors 163 V, 7,3 V 3 We e me! ,ee A 5, K i V,,kV, we Jack Katz Robert Katz Walter Kelley if fi W if f ie: 2 eieeee F Q M 4 K Randall Kemp Stephen Kenny Jeffrey Kersh ner Q ,n,, , I - 1 Joanne Kerstetter i J Deiie ifeveei ,, , iii-.ilf i l , V ' - ' g, , I Sandra Kimmel in V 5 ii Carol Klauber W eei ' ei, Leigh Klein e Tee , '.iS6i,f'e 'Z Barbara Kleinknecht il f - 3' , ,N x Henry Kleinknecht Ellen Klitenic Richard Knapp Karen Knickrehm Linda Krautwurst Barbara Kreager Zachary Kreisman Elizabeth Kreiter J W me, 2' Q i - i- ' V gem fl e Y' MXH Wx P an IL ii iw QM , ze e, 'lll ML 'Z fe Q ,H ll , A et' T if li We i i- 'Vs i W :eg 7 , ,, M . i in M14 Mane, fe, ,e ,Q , 'Z Gi 5 'F New fee Q3 m,,.,: I Juniors Concentrate On Future Careers 'mr' 'K We gg A gl ,ae Le , J y y i , 2 ' ,xi ii' .. u i L ee. K V , Q 'T' 4 e ex ' , 2 a , we 164 Juniors ,,'-'. 'ei X ka' 5 Jain'-i , 'Q ei wi if I eeegief , E ai J ,g, L o,U,ei ,. , r 52 43, , S iiiii V VVZZ I A it Wi Bernard Krell Andrejs Kromulis Suzanne Kunde Margaret Kunst Edward Lamar Linda Lamoreux Joann Landesberg Debbie Lane Clifford Lapkoff John Latimer Steven Lawson Nicholas Lazaris Randol Leach Winfred Leach Mark Leas Lise Ledermann Nancy Lee Walter Lee Kathy Leis Denise Leish Frank Leonard Rebecca Lethco Alvin Levin Craig LeVine km 5,7 i H 'TEESEES s'Sff:Q..-,- I--f-P-'--L B X m Q 'Z 'ff - 5 tg Ax x ,L i. . ,fs - p i-1? 1 an l ,A fi , , - ' as sim assi Joel Levinson Lee Levi-ne M N , ,. .. .. , ,..-i--, I ..,. ,... ..A. L si- . .:,,.,.,.s ,kkL. -- - - :-:. f-,. , A. -,:,.. tw- ,is .... f- gwsisis-.i'I A me S, .. sgiesisw f. i f x ,. . ,.x. . Q W . .A. i . ,ws ' .. 2 43, ,kh .. . . N .N .GBQL ss.. f, as 1 Li, f 5, tissue,-.k.g.i . W 3 .... Sheree Levitan-Cassel Lynne Levy Judith Lewis Barbara Leyshon Preston Leyshon Robin Liebling Harriet Lightman Martha Lindsey Steven Line Kenneth Linn Wendelin Lipp David Little Barbara Ludwig Warren Lumpkins Joel Levinson, Robert Lynagh Michael Lynch Paula Machlin Antonio Magri Kathleen Mahon Gloria Majors Lawrence Maley Gerry Mandel Paul Mandel Alan Manford Rick Pric if N-f L A., we e, a disc jockey at WINX Radio reviews the Top Ten List. , ., .,., is E e L i I 1- 1- b-' - Gregory Mangiapane Marcia Markman wifi-m E sw 3 1 K 8,1 X , f A T 1 S., S mf - I i si is,-Q was Juniors 165 1 N ' While Joanne Buas 'QX ,lu x x N A 31 9 I wk ,W t X? ' f is n -K 166 Juniors M3 completes an assngnment on Engllsh composltuon Kathy Cochr t if S? E 152 n . ., my TX ,Q Q new al C Mg VT , we ' f Q, ' IVA V. if 'W3. 1. 1 f I ? , fi M: V Mmgzf M , , Vg , 2, 5 9 , We ff ., r M V M . V 15, V :E,1,,'?:!-M' V sa, L ' VM , , f- 'iv 2' 1 .QV-. 2 5 - nr Q f sf is ap 42 if 2 e x, f A 17 51 3 621, Michael Mierzwinski Thomas Milans William Milans Gloria Miller Robin Modlin Cathann Morch Sharon Morris Thomas Morris Brian Morse Carl Moss 4 , of i k . -M za., A WM W-fMM ,Q S2 , .. f is M M -'-' , g , - , L1 T , ,MM.MV,.w M' V , , , M iw ' .,i. My' ju gggfgf., Q A R f 22 ,A gy 7 MQMQVSM .W a 555515 M-M1V'E1-7fV'f7: 1' ,, M Y V .. V, V V, Q,?, H A I Freddie Mares ff l r I M ' 'na Mme' Lynne Motter M M r Matthew Miller - ll lllslr M L' I M. JA, Michael Muller w MM. me K X Q. V,,,V , llls ' l.,l M , r M N , J Z Paul Muller A M ff'f l if WMU ' V 5 :,, M ' ' W M 'f 5 TMV1' ,V , A - . WV . ' ii Wayne Nebel ' V . -'.7 H .. gf QMQVQ 'M ' ' P 'M 4, , it P Joan Neko ,Vu lrrll rlhrr up W ,,, ' TQ' 1, 23 'h V V M A. ' L M Students Recognize Educational Facilities X 1 .,,, ' ' l M, ' M M l A. 1 , , .,, . r. Ya, l M f PWM 1 '-'-' ' -V '.V ., ,. , - M r VMV' M h iw ltsls gn 'llt 5 V, P A VVsll M M , Mr t'h' I of H My k.,' AA MM 1 x ,M f A . 'V-,,-,,' M. M ,M fi: M as e- gw ff etlt 1 r 1 :V r ., . -' .'V, M , MM llllr V M M . -. ,, , ,M VV'V' , ,,,,,,M -- ,'t'V M 't,V M ,',VVl M MM M M ,VMVVt l ',-, VMVV M M, 7 M MMVl MMMM MM,M VMMM' MM M g MMlV1 My 'L lMM' VV MaVMlM,M' Mg 21 M V. .MVV M M M ,l,V , ,, wV, W .,l,. , a Vyly P 5, .. ,Vl,ll ix M M M f ' 1 .., , f . AQ, eV Mr, X -wif VV ' MM'MMM , M M-,M 4 g 4 M 5 ,, , sf? iii .1 Y 44145 is 7 1 42 Marvin Neviaser Larry Newman Dennis Nicholson Jean Northern Daniel O'Brien Charles O'Loughlin Steven Pack Anne Paige Steven Palder Paul Palmiter Anthony Pappas Joseph Parker Robert Parker Dan Parks Roger Pasquale Larry Paull Douglas Pelley Michael Perlberg Brenda Peters Mark Peterson Thomasina Pettenati Richard Pfiester Susan Phelan Lola Pinczuk Juniors 167 V V VVVKV A A it , f . 53 gg ,,., 4,9 P r , , , ,' rift H' 1 kkg' f'-, P i t - 'P ,,,,. - few 1 l - P t or ' iff ' 5 f ' ,' tr-We E e Ht 7 , if I , .W , mf.. ,f - , ??:ffN ' . 1 .', 4. -.A- w:'.,.rI' A V- I ozpbzngz-', Li Qgkqj' , - it ie Y 1 3' 5 ,, ,p 5 i-'y ,, f - L, 5 . - ', , ' 5:.::uv.:,:':'.-,:-:-.-':,:.43:1v. .X ra i Jr .Q qs . .'.' -I .'-'. sf. . mls- Students Probe 4, Q, ,,A,, 1' ' 2 :.V 3 V E ,. W HA , We ' g: ddlddi 71715 t X X i 5 ,,,,, Q N V , Vi ZE1 - A'5' ' f 5Q5L V is u ffxggwzsffygfasfifsms .H , ,.f.-,f- wr, ' - ff-,.f wget: .v,ffw21:,,w, - r gg s E V M . y M Ma K 254 Sandra Pittle Stephen Pittleman Don Platon Stuart Plitman Mary Pond Elizabeth Poole Carl Porter Alan Postelnek Gary Pregi Kenneth Price Linda Propheter Nancy Pryor Kevin Putt Philip Qubain Richard Quinn Ken Radovsky David Raines Hollis Raphael Lisa Rappaport Robert Redding Mike Reed Ronald Reed Mark Reese Carola Rehberg Employment Gpportunities Richard Reichard Bonnie Resnick Thomas Rhiel Daniel Richards Robert Richardson Thomas Riesenberg - r ' Dem'-1 megs ' ' -I A, Michael Rindler f rrii l P Robert Rivello 1 ,V,, Q A61 V 5 5 A 'K ii ,, .. A Q Franklin Roberts . H Valerie Roberts ' 1 , Pattie Robinson ,fi , Z ' 12- gg 1 -- f- f ,mesa 168 Juniors June Roland Gail Romanowski Steven Rosen Steven Rosenbluth Martin Rosenthal Gerald Rottenberg Patricia Roundy Robyn Rubenstein Wi 1 gf it ' fi eiit sr L,' P 3 PH : ,ddl P , ,,,,w,s W,vef,m- We V ',,ii' FH ' 'ae-1e?wEG,EY:,' ,, z Eze QL tt Q I SSVVV 3' 4 Q Vw? tr f 2 f a 4 ' F 12: 'Q' ' Q 5 a , V 521- V I f f 3 Q .Q Q JVZMQ 45' ,K,,1,,V5, , V :V W Q19 , xi V V' L?5f'T2Q7?a !K2A'i9ilL?lfWW'53l',lPV!1f73?QV, 'ff YP ' f Ag K f E L2, V A wif 1 fe we 1g3A,3zp5V ,, ,ga 2 V mi, f ?f1iwfeV Aa V VV My VV 1 rm fd ,Q ,wa ,, ,.,, ,S 1 QV .4.- Awe V VI' nef'vf?f5 N- 52,-V, 1 . V ,wg - Vaffzai 7 VL wg 1-2 ,a, .z 5 - W V 'V Vw, . AK ,Q , ,. , V, ,W 3513159255 ,wi i WJ? W wig,M'- 5,92 7- M25 Vi ,, ,k,,,,. V , J V Vg-VaV,,t memfiiv ,ie .. 5 :gf-,'frmV' wisvisefiaewv V ,.,Vi?fA' VV:ffV -fy, -nw, 1'- . 7 eww? 5' P 5' i fiat tea , ' any iw ? 55222 5 w 7 if Vi Et' W X 5 Ye 2 2 if: 5? f ff QV V, if V , 3im.VVk,,g,5V Va , 2 Zi' V g Q 33 X I F ji! 3 Vtjmw V fr' 1. JwfazJlV:,'ffif'f :Vw fizw9?42f3sV,-fsV4ff XV fi 1 , i Pm ac if J 3 if A 9421 fa , Tal, R X ' e i- K Nefa':.3 I N n 'af ,1 ,V , V 4, L .VV.-,, - V, ' V V,,L,,LV 1 ,:.,, V ,,,A I V ,,L, . S J fi J '24:fn,,.. . iiigfffg :L Niffvmm- t A - av A Jeanne Rubin Michael Ruppert Deborah Russell Darla Russin Judith Sachs Ellyn Sacks Barbara Salwin Keith Sampson Anthony Schroth Barbara Schulman Susan Schulman Suzanne Schwartz Eugene Schwartzbart Roy Seabolt Deborah Sengstack Patricia Shama Linda Sandhaus Joan Sandler Jacque Santini Carlo Santucci Fabio Saturni Deborah Sawyer Moselle Scharff Michael Scher Gary Schindler ,1 f' 1 . fa - f I f L ff J, A 35 A 2 3 W 1 'f f , ' Q'ii91TlV Vw 5 at 5 5 5 355, V Q af 3 Z ,,'., 5 , JVVV J I VVVS V Vissi, fi SVVJ ' 'llel Ellyn Sacks adds finishing touches to her make-up before trying out for a modeling job Q B 'i.i 'S I2 C A ' J r J W W ,Qc QQ W we . 1 fi rg qi., e ri? V 'W ' ,,,.,g , ., ,A M iw I A , , an , , ffae I -k.,. .,l, S K , 6 I , .,. i at 5 A f e 'eewii iipgmi Qf?, . l 212 fy - K ' , 7 I H A Karen Shapiro Arlyn Sharpe Richard Shaw Deborah Shienbrood James Shorb Rita Shuffer Prudence Siemon Kenneth Silver Phillip Silver Shelia Silver Phyllis Silverberg Marc Silverman William Simkins Donald Smallwood Bernie Smilovitz Frank Smiraglia Diana Smith Rebecca Smith Robert Snow Lawrence Song Homecoming Week lnoitee A .1 g .Q ' I ,,s,. In iii 'ii A fi fi ,fig r 2- 'U 5 1 Q if . V - .- A -V ,, , Q G ' e', 1 5 i 170 Juniors ff , UM, gf fa iff y 1- , we 5. iw WT ' if ' 5 , . -, f -' ' 'i , -'-'. 'N . i I N 4' '-i1 T Y M ,,,, x i H NK,'i ' V, 50 V A, A ..,,, x ' 1 X ' -f - - -., ,.,,., ree',' V ' Q 5 y W' 'P rlrr r 1 -'i i ' V Le- I rrr , 4 4 -. 1+ A ff i,' ' Aae- R Q A n ' 1 QL ' 2, 2 Mei 7 .2 ,. A P ,f S , . . , fi , I M an KS I 4531.5 K , . '. N' 1 - . - ,, - A f 'W' -,af up ,,,, ' In A 5 Z 'fr 4 1. 4 nf u- L. I Qi School Spirit Margaret Soo Hoo Ladd Spiegel Gerald Stahler Bonnie Staley Melvin Stanbrough Penny Stanford Karen Statland Carole Stein Linda Stempler Sharon Stevens Roger Stewart Scott Stewart Eileen Stinnette Vicki Stokes Melanie Strachan Gregory Strong Martha Stuntz Rochelle Stutman Ann Summer Greg Summers Howard Sumner Matthew Svrcek Eva Szabo Sharyn Tarason e y '-',' 1 - , .-,. eff' - l 1 at X 'ml , Ka WT I 'Sf i1e1 1 lk its ,W .., Q R E E- I ..-- ' A - .:. . :F fe ' if A at A R R ea. 1- 1 Kb fi' ,- ii. wt f A ' 111 h e111 11 1 J 1 X 1 , AA 1 , ,g5iHjiL A .. ,K Q :gsif i xg V K , Q fa at ' .. g A , A.,.. R 1 'K has JJ! i ,, Q lv af, ' vi lik 'K NJ .fix X Robert Tebeleff David Teitelbaum Laurie Thanos Ronald Thayer James Thorn Angelo Tjoumas Karen Toothaker Patricia Townsend Emily Tredwell Steven Troth Gary Tuchman Marsha Tucker Rita Ubel David Ulanow Linda Upperman Richard Vaccaara 1 Debbi Gottlieb and Debby H Michele Vaccard Karen Van Hise Bernadette Velich Jill Verber Richard Vogel Philip Wagenheim Mark Walderhaug Tom Walsh Presta Walter Stephen Walters Carol Warshaw John Weber auptman observe the Peanuts theme of Homecoming. .-af' 1 J fre X sf 1. - ' ff Q, me we Q: K X Sita jf x Q der S P ,-:.-.'-Q,- eff X Se A Q , 1w.,.Bw,,1?' 4, rm? it, J 3 X A :LN X Six ' X XT I . Ar Q Q N .,. . --k- ig-1.3 Xwfgf S X , . Qui ik Q X A X '35, 1 ,ar ge A .3 d ef - 5 Q, Q X we ew., 'K' in 1 x if ff. . , -f ' M, fee-'e..e 1 'mil' . f-1 2, - 1 1f1'j111f, Juniors 171 After finishing their lunch, juniors take advantage of the few ,, 9,-if ff' Z S1. 7 A1521 , ' 39 'rf r . i Vjnr , W: 4 W ,..,,VZ 5. ,M fm , was Q eee t s M L 1 W 3 ' r 59 y at l iiii is like i s S flat ll f it i lv u H 'L , f if ' ' i 'i ip , .,,, Vs X :QU t Y 1 7 2 J u n io rs min utes left before their f Debra Wecker Bruce Wender Mary Ann West David White Sherrie White Kathleen Whitt Les Whitten Carol Williams Donald Williams Jean Williams Richard Williams Stephen Williams Mm yy ,ll ilit ff ifth period Wai? in l class to discuss the Sheila Wilson Gregory Windham Daniel Wingo Rodney Winter Charles Wittholz Ronald Wolf Dorothy Wolfe Ricki Wolfe 'ww 5 ir proposed afternoon activities. V ,f ,, d ilttl F , ,, S , A if i ,, r- i .ZH -i fa. 4 fi 4--i. 15+ Vicki Wolfe James Wooley - - - - 5,11 . . Q J ,. w 1 115 Q- 4 xt was is 1' is dm M i -si , Sh wx sf sf QQ .W bait Douglas Yaffe IL. 5 I ' Robert Yates H , , Charles Yauch -:-,A.,e A 1 Robert Yeckley - B S esses :,k ..kf.y.L - gk William Yeckley Charles Young ,ty ix ee l : if fs J . X , Nw I X mf Yql- , ' I Juniors Enjoy Relaxation at Lunch-Time Camera Shy David Bailey Judith Burke Jon Cohen Nancy Connelley Richard Cook Rosalinda Cortez Rachelle Davis Josephine DiSaIvo John Downs Sheldon Feinberg Eliot Garson Sharon Goldrich Candus Hunt Stephen Kimber Kathie Knupp Harriet Kurtz Lauri Leonard Barbara Love David Lynt Mark Marino Brian McClellan John McDonald Stephen McGugan Raymond McNabb Nicholas Meletakos Joseph Mitchell John Olthof Richard Palmer Robert Passemante Glaudy Richardson Cynthia Rosen Richard Saller Stuart Silverman William Slinkard Jane Symonds James Thomas Linda Traficante Russel Turner Shelly Watkins Michael Young April Zarin Sara Zawatsky Carol Zeitchik Robert Zimmerman Eileen Ziska Gregory Ziska Gemma Zucconi we 'Bs if , - .N ,ses ,x Wi .. X xg., N X Q . ss. sv-Nl' tx Ng, R? x ,, X Q3 N ,1.1a 1 g is J - ,I .. A 5155?-K W .t:., iizf af. , X Juniors 173 Mr. Sobelman, one of the chaperones on the Senior Class Trip, takes a spill on the ice skating rink as Mrs. M. C. Wilson attempts to help him. Seniors C 174 Seniors rry Out Successful Activities Enthusiasm greeted the many successful activities spon- sored by the Class of 1969. Mister Roberts , the class play, delighted the audience and demonstrated the dramatic ability of the cast and crew. A free senior breakfast, held in the cafeteria, provided a nourishing start for the school day. The ski trip to Mount Airy Lodge in the Pokono Mountains of Pennsylvania enabled seniors to display their athletic prowess and offered a wonderful opportunity for developing friendships and enjoying the scenery. Special programs this year included two coffee houses and a senior-sponsored Talent Show. These additional activities gave Northwood students an outlet for their creative talents in the field of entertainment. Annual activities such as the Winter Wonderland dance, the Senior Banquet, held at Peter Pan Inn, and the Senior Prom, featuring the sound of the fantastic Drifters at Montgomery Mall, filled the final year at Northwood with many happy moments. Culminating the school year, the Class of 1969 was grad- uated on June 12 at the University of Maryland's Cole Field House in College Park, Maryland. SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL-Front Row: L. Holt, Treasurer, D. Gor- don, President, M. Rounds, Secretary, R. Downing, Vice-President. Second Row: M. Hofberg, Mr. Gallagher, Sponsor, C. Sapperstein. Third Row: C. Madison, C. White, S. Doben, L. Sinopoli, M. Monsma. Last Row: D. Daugherty, B. Kinsey, M. Pekofsky, A. Gertler, B. Weinberg, M. Hahn. w l Q 8 U x W AF . -,. 5: In the senior class play, Mr, Roberts, Frank Puiver UVIike Hamlin! and Doc iDavid Gordon? read a letter from their lietuenant, Douglas Roberts. Seniors 175 CW New Laura Achhammer Ruta Achstetter is as 'lswas Y s wtisvwb Douglas Adams Kathleen Ahearn Qflxxgl X Suzanne Fleubin is unpleasantly surprised when she discovers she has A lunch. Rodney Allnutt Jackie Alt .Wes Jeff Anspacher Carol Armstrong John Armstrong Gary Arnold Cercira Asonitou 176 Seniors w .-FUN Gail Avrut Kathleen Ax Jeannine Bailey Dave Baker Mitchell Baker 'S F +, L Elemer Bako Frances Balderson Nancy Banello Constance Banville Thomas Barton Seniors Prepare To Start School Year Susan Baurmash Elaine Baxa Faye Beatty Susan Becker Steve Bellman Raphael Ben-Ami Ronald Benjamin Madeleine Bennett Brian Berger Carla Bergwall Seniors 177 'na- G.. J S Joseph Berney Rosalyn Beroza Wade Berry Michael Binder Steven Binder NO Per Bjorgo Judith Blackistone Carol Bladen James Bolin Matthew Bond Students Prepare For Higher Education 'os Wav- ' in--1 Pamela Bozzi Robert Brendler Mark Briehl Carroll Brosius Stephen Brower W N B ssee ' - ' E- FV teiiff .. - i ' - N-'W t - f f 'B itss iw.:- SF its Su Q Y 'X it . fwf- -WN5 :RE-X Ri, szmxgx Q my A sa' i x Q 2 at X 2 x Nw 3 R52 X Q 35 K N ,I 3 X M . H as zzfe. QM . me ,, . 5 a ge! .rss A seems . A -- K ,z E1si4?!3ffMFf P's vilfffiilf if -Tilt 71- , . ' 5 sf 5 lisp K ers: Q, Q r lg, Sggfs-,. -E f ggi 7 gee, 55125 5 wffiif ' Ziff' Donald Brown Gary Brown Janet Brown Leslie Brown Linda Brown 178 Seniors Brenda Browning John Brownley Aim S11 Terence Bryner Sarah Buchanan E 5 i Linda Burdick Deborah Burger 1 5 3 E Donn Burkness Sandra Bums Nadine Timmins pauses between her classes to sign up for a college meeting. Seniors 179 5 A ' ., A 1, WM ...,,, I 1 ff? 1 11 f A7 W 1 , Q? jf 3 10 A1 I , 1 1 X f X e K1 , 1 f X , A w if Mfg, 2 J fi? 5 , 1m sf 1 W W , ,f 5 1, 1 4, f-fl, I-371,351 1,3 , V V. , 9' , ' .fe ' -' , we-ww , , . ' L6 222 .:- Ui 1? Hr? gk-fffxf?',,-5 2 X4 f.. ,,,.. . . KW! WM M iv X6 wt 3 1 ,W f 1 1 f 1 x be YW' new W f .Z . ,K ,Z Q? 1 13 if 1 ,f 1 1 1 f1 ,. ,,.,. 1 ,,.. 1 1 W, .. Michael Bustin Thomas Bylsma Jill Callio Sari Calvert Gerri Campbell Thomas Capelle Larry Caplan Steven Carchedi Katherine Carpenter Barbara Carroll For his demonstration speech in Public Speaking, Paul Littman chose to perform a card trick as his student teacher, Miss Schleinhege observes. Gayle Carter Mary Chambliss Clifford Choy Candas Churchill William Clapper Isabel Clerman Susan Clerman Sonia Clesner Ellen Cohen Harriet Cohen Pupils Acquire Communication Principles Rita Cohen Robert Cc: wen Horace Colbert Margaret Cole William Colie Daniel Consuegra Linda Cope Susan Cornelius Wesley Cowperthwaite Elery Crosby Seniors 181 eess D iqeiwz--..f1-15 .- -- ,Q .. awe. if 15557 l??E:7isE?::- a-':--99942 5 -. -1 -F .sii5 Sii1EkPS:fQew VegiisfzasizeK-Iwi rites? i kai: Wfsieleem XL::,: L.:..:. 5 f, exam .:., 5,1 is S X ...,XL...v U. .. .. X X N 3 X I X552 Q 1 X Q 1: S w exif Eileen Cullinane Keith Cunningham Daniel Daly Dorothy Daugherty Michael Davidson John Davies Robert Davis Bruce Decker Gary Delano Sandra DePue Graduation Culminates The Senior Year M . 'QP' .. ' ' A- N' girl' fwrfw- wavy? Louis DeSabla James DeWitt Anthony Dibella Gordon Dillow Stephen Doben .AM Nur Sharon Dorfman Cynthia Dorland Jean Dorman John Dorsch Thomas Downey 182 Seniors Rosemary Downing Michele Dubois Diane Dudzik Janice Dzik -6-v- ar Upon receiving his graduation outfit, Steve Binder inspects his cap and gown. Todd Easton Bruce Edwards 'i-, iiei- i -i-ii ii i-iii 7 riiie. : iiii ' ' M i-ii- i-ii-' V A i - i . . is ., r iiiii - ' ' ' 1 --ee f eeii i-'- i i,-i - we .. . iiiee ,Q ' ' 'i-i 1 i A X - .iif .a is ss ieeeeeie ei-i eiee - ' 'if '-i, 3 gf-Ti! -'.i- Q ri , :. , gr 5- gig--if--fp:-kg f--.. 5:54521 ,, M ' Stuart E isenman Barbara Elias Yvette Eliopulos Larry Elliott Margaret Ellis Seniors 183 Kavoss Emami Adele Eskin Michael Esposito Deborah Falk 'NQHI-P+ Charles Fary Henry Fasteau W .Aw ., 5 wi .... 2. x k .,., N .. e ' ' i' lol-- H N ,ip X X Q W ix S aaa S x, fl , e X Fern Immerman decides upon a print style for her graduation announcements. Paul Favreault Michael Feeney 184 Seniors ? l William Ferguson Gayle Fett Marshall Fields Cynthia Fiorill Deborah Fishler - -- 1: .:- ,.,, : rn f, -.. f 1. 1, -s Mm :rims Q, W.t,qxWM-Q-N X asfgsg-lfsfz-.msg Q ff - . Qs1igeQg29f2eSfeigff:iff X , wa tgfsaisixsesmzkff: I as-L, ' X X 223. ni Q we mx . - ,k,:, .l?.k , -. X u,.m:esf - - . , - Vyii fi-M. .. S xx , . , . 9' is X was X D' X S-rs -' 3 ff: xi xv - as 1 5' sag qs Y S 9, X 395-S X 1-.5 , is s X-, X 3 ,., ss? X wg . ',:. Carla Flatequal Joseph Flecknoe Janet Foley Michael Folkman Shari Forcey Annou ncements Indicate Climax Of Year Ann Ford David Forrest Ellen Foster Consandra Fox Rona Fox X '5:'i e: ...:-'- ,HSSEHEESL ., F'35155i:Ef55fX5iTAl5'9iJflF1557 sa ge- A- A nazsigggwzsisesfges-is7 .4 . fx: 3' ' ii' b Y, 5 . is 1: S , 52525555.5555 -. - . grgiyfgzsrffmsgrz. 1 .:-'f'153T'f A - 2325 1 fs, Ssjijmfbggffilfff +-S12'.'.Q. f+,'i2Es' .A . f32i te1:6'f:,Z'Q4f::ff - 551, 313 gy:g445fmmgqgf,f::gf5: +A s wa lf-, 4 4, seas: -nv, ag: -s.,a,,g,y- NI!-1,13 -fs .. 1-',.sw,wm-?-....:f.,W-ssl, mf -fi 'afbn-If.:f::fzfz'-fe.::p..xg,n - -1 .f . A f 'iwwff-Q 1: , k Ez? s 5-f?',s:s?.2?'?:::'5?bS:?ff::f15iz:s::s1 Carolyn Franklin Janis Friedenberg Arlene Friendland Esther Friedman Joel Friedman Seniors 185 si gf. N ' We - f fe: i'4fsfS?fef:efsiii? 21-. 11: V K - L J N. 5 sl ' MW ,Y s E .Qu 5, N a ++ s Q gg 5 X N X Q Wiyigr 4 Em kq Vx Nggfsks ax X wg s- N are wwigwgi is 5 is li X sg Fx Q5 ER y vi X s ' X -f Robert Fustero Samuel Futrowsky Andrew Gabrilovitch Ellen Gaffney Rosalie Gancie ww ,,,, .,, X X 1. .. .swf . RFE., mx X New-ss,.,,,,, me X 4+ 1 K i --is A K 2 1 ff X , WN Q Jeanie Garay Mark Garfinkel Michael Garvey Alan Gaylor Joyce Geerholt Diligent Preparation Insures A Success eeee L R YO Y W xx YW Que A ,, - J Q eeie . --k- , K . 5:50-,' ,..w r,y.h , A... --.A' - :-.. R s S Jeanette Gelhard Alan Gertler Steven Gevinson Susan Gilbert Michael Gilliland K? ..i: V.-.-:h.f f cM,.M A... ' Qiflx me R Q Most an X what -. f ' .1..g x Ki 5 . e ....... , .Aw X Q Toni Gold Emily Goldberg Robert Goldfinger Connie Goldstein David Gordon 186 Seniors ,,,,,U , , 2 , , .. ., 5lfigfgf WM,,W,,A ,A WSW I f . W yn n V.f2,,. M em-W f '- W Sim f f ,'5L,'im:'V N UMW ,A , ll ' 2 I I , ' 3 , 2 L. l 3 W M 9 NN 'NA l ' V- -' L l L ' H . ,W fi 'Lyi ' ' f 1 -, n fl is V H - ,411 '-,, l G rrirr 1 awed we L h ' l ' - , ,, f' IQ, 'jlz X55 .- 3 . f f , - he ,Ag2,, Leonard Gordon Roger Gordon Ruth Gorelick Thomas Gorman Alan Gottlieb rrnn 0 f 1 ire Q ' r r r'r Q L . ,511 Leslie Gradet Elaine Graff Susan Green Frances Greene James Greene Myra Hofberg and Jon Heller spend long hours of hard work planning the Senior Class Trip to Mount Airy Lodge in the POCOHO lVlOUl1f6il'1S- s in l l Q T l A ,MDW , 1 Mawr, 1 M , ww 5 .. Nh. - Q. , ,J 1. 1. . 'rug 'V' 'Kms . A Va .C - - A w' '. gf fi Q 1. .fl-' - W -. 1-.4 ' 'ye 'Q 1 are .. A ,.5,,.- J. .5 if Q' an ' 2'-..,jA,ff1A.-K ki .h , h, 4, M4 , ff 1 1 - - Q1 f L ve 1 f . t . wsu 1 of 4 . A ' M ' Mice ' 'A K A ' 'ma .L-,-in-S it-Y'pz,i2gQy, ,H 1- Wi, isa ' M HQ-ff. X-gil, US' WY' - -N-.1 fl' v f L f'SX-X' ,f fn. 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A .3'g.?5L'-fvf? fjgfil 'Qs 'f Tf FQ'f 3' 5 -iggfbl Qlffiligfe fi- Rf- X A 2 9: M ff ' L P ivufsi lp v -- X .awe-'Res sM'mYv:, .1 Jill McCarren and Donn Burkness study on a windy day during their lunch period. W Arlene Greenhut Lenore Gross John Grunewald Linda Guren P 98 'T wiki, Michelle Hahn Linda Hale fir Michael Hamlin Pamela Harbourt Mark Hardgrave Elizabeth Harper Judith Harrell 188 Seniors Robert Harrell James Hartnett Patricia Hays Lois Helfgott Ellen Heller em., efiaszseff .1 : Jonathon Heller Cheryl Henline Jeffrey Hershey Frederick Heuser Ronald Hissey Schoolgrounds Furnish Quiet Atmosphere VN! N Dexter Hodges Myra Hofberg Joanne Holford Jennifer Holmes Leslie Holt W WW Shelley Horner Jack Horwitz Robert Hurley Gloria Hurwitz Fern lmmerman Seniors 189 'UN ale' iw' by Doren Indritz Lawrence Iserson David Jackson Gary Jaffe Sandra Jaffe WY? Tamara James James Jelen Suzanne Jenkins Helen Johnson Peggy Jones Seniors Take Active Part In The A S P YQ' X Robert Joseph Elaine Kant Bruce Kaplan Frances Kaplan Leon Kaplan We 'Q w-nv Andrea Kaplow David Kappell Karen Karl Rosemary Karlsson Howard Katz 190 Seniors Howard Kaye John Keilholtz Kathleen Kelly Laura Kephart Donald Kershner Jan Kessler Rush Kester Kevin Kierbs 5 Emily Goldberg, chairman of the ASP costume committee, inspects a formal Seniors 191 David Kimber Charlotte King Daniel King Sandra Kingsley Rebecca Kingsolver Brian Kinsey Patricia Kirchgassner Robert Kleinknecht James Kline Karen Kobre N u rsery P rovides Valuable Experiences Alice Koch Jon Knlkin Janis Kopit Steven Kober Joseph Kraut ima, ..,,, Mark Kushner Donna Lascola James Lattanzio Mary Laudani Lois Lawson 192 Seniors Suzanne Leak Carol Lehr Scott Leonard Douglas Leroy Janis Lev Vx Gary Levine Susan Levine Harold Levinson Carl Levitan Judith Levy Seniors Bessie Priftis, Ellie Priftis, and Connie Sagona merrily supervise the outdoor play activities of the Child Development Lab Nursery School. HQYW U3 f M 5 yi Q 'ff M , , A , . , , , .ff ,WM Www sisvmxz , M' J Q... ::. W 1 N X 1 E esxeswesf 5'--.. Craig Lickner Paul Littman l Patricia Liverman Nancy Lord 1 5 K Ai I 19-'A V. I .N 'Q' X 'Y' ,1 Miss Scott and Senior Leslie Gradet review brochures concerning various colleges. June Lovelace Catherine Lowman Swv Q-,N .AV Catherine Luck Terry Luft Michael Lycette Karen Lyons Elizabeth MacCoII 194 Seniors Connie Madison Paula Magoulas Kathryn Maillar Frances Manus Robert Margolis Barry Markowitz Peter Martineau Dale Massey Edward Maurer Barbara Mayerman College Counselor 6 ladly Guides Seniors W- mrrf 'mf' Michael McCann Jill McCarren Kevin McCauley William McCauley Paula McClure John McComas Kenneth McGhee Maureen McGinty Michael McGugan Nancy McKean Seniors 195 Linda McKeown William Mechler Angelina Melchiorre Norman Mensh Stuart Mensh Robert Messick Hope Michaelson Joseph Mickesh Jerry Miller Roslyn Miller Students Proudly Display School Spirit Janice Mitchell Phyllis Mittelberg Nancy Momyer Lois Monsheimer Mary Monsma David Mook Paul Moore Cecile Morch Michael Morgan Ronald Morgan 196 Seniors Eugene Morris Michael Morris Paul Morrison Neal Moskowitz Gail Mowatt David Moyer is Jack Horwitz, Bruce Radebaugh, and Brian Kinsey help spur school enthusiasm. Maria Mujica Joan Murphy Margaret Murphy Dorthea Murrison Mark Musy Seniors 197 iw, 16,4 Uwul . x za 4 5 4 Q V , V fl R Y VW s I ,i,2Y,ii.3 XPXYQWZNZQZZ an--,.L.., if ff 5 W 1 5 Q f ' H lvl ff f J s ,',, H ,,,, sf 5 , f f rag 5,1 z vc f , a f ln order to leave his car on the teachers' parking lot, senior Michael Davidson places a parking permit in his rear window before entering school. Peggy Naehr Lawrence Neff Terry Neubaum David Newhouse Laura Newman ew xsxsgilvggg K 5 ' iri Q x. . 'WNW' Q5 :ss . 5 VkkkL-. g iigr r .- ssis . as X 'f f-f' ' . f K., A x Howard Niad Ronald Nicholson John Novotny Mary Noyes Jean Oehmann 198 Seniors Adis Olson Peter Olver John 0'Neil Linda Orgel Lynn Cstrinsky Linda Oursler Edith Page Jody Papich Larry Papier Carol Parham Permits Used To Park Cars In The Lot ..., ??'iriSXtism355'fQ?fQ3ji.-'f Si? K ' K ' iff: 3 :Q . , . S -. , . -4.sN,-Xa---- X K N N s.XxQ Qx X N N wie J X X ai, N we we 'ze 1 Q P is li .. X x, 3 X .Lv Q -,:: James Parker Julie Parkins Janet Parkis Jane Peale Melvin Pekofsky Laura Pellenbarg Angelo Pesce Roberta Peterson Charles Phalen Senellie Phillips Seniors 199 Deborah Phillips Judith Pierce David Pincus Vicki Prawde Bessie Priftis Ellie Priftis Deborah Raab Jeffrey Rackliffe Bruce Radebaugh Karen Raffe Seniors Formulate Fund Raising Projects ...svf' Victor Rasa Charles Raymond Richard Redner Suzanne Reuben Marcia Reznick my X sr, M , , L ,mt Stephen Rhodes Dale Ricucci Joan Rochkind Brian Rodbell Ronald Rodriguez 200 Seniors Wayne Rogers Phillip Roman Barry Rose Sherry Roseman 'fl T s,. Rebecca Rosenbloom Ava Rosenheim N Ralph Rota Nlaura Rounds MA David Gordon plays the guitar at tryouts for the senior-sponsored talent show. Seniors 201 Gail Roxenberg Gerald Roystan William Russ Valentina Russack Michael Rutkoski John Russell .. .. , 1 I Q ,.... E E S? .i Michael Ryan Ruth Saari James Sacks OL1 Carol Sapperstein and Larry Neff, together with some classmates, spend a Sunday afternoon thinking of amusing ideas t Karen Sacks se in the senior skits. 2 si xl 5 E 57 sei- :fi Betsy Saffos Terry Saffos Steven Sager Constance Sagona Cheryl Sailer Steven Salata Carol Sapperstein Robin Satzman Steven Schechter Jessica Scheer Senior Skite Delight Graduating Students -M W Time., ,. . seem., N x Nt ef X 'ef X1 x X ssisiistis ,1a'. 2 :,l iiz- , ,I 1 . Janet Schettler Alan Schlosburg sg, i Q is .ni ,asf , ssies ff 1. K 'Q J S X S Everett Schneider David Schreiber ...:. SX Sgr: J .,1.'f,,se-,:s. M XS et -fee s Susan Schmidt Lynn Schneebaum Alan Schneider ,,i 5 2 E Gail Schuldenfrei Peggy Schultz John Scott Seniors 203 P. J. Scullen Marsha Segal Paula Seifert Deborah Setzer Lee Shapiro James Shea Susan Sheridan Susan Sherr Susan Shevitz Joanne Shnitzer P u blic Address System I nforrns Students kk Marlene Shuffer Blanche Shuman Peggy Shupe Anne Shuttleworth Suzanne Silber Robert Silberman Bruce Silver Richard Singer Linda Sinopoli David Smith 204 Seniors 'llAhillll'lll' .........-.-.5 ww K Keith Van Ness begins the day by leading the students in the Pledge of Allegiance as part of his routine in presenting the morning announcements. Yvonne Smith Gary Snyder John Solomon Annabell Song Marjorie Sopher ..-sv Ellen Sorin Wayne Spangenberg Arlene Sprintzin Nlarc Stein Carolyn Steiner Seniors 205 2. 25 ' fffifziix ,f . g. , , - 1 ,, .,,,. L. fe V., Q,-Q s Q ge A ' - ,fmfug f 5 -ii. ' s ,,-,' fs 7 if ff lii 'if,:f'f,:'f' HS' , 1 ,,',f' ,,g, ' Vi 151475, is 2, xf xfi ff' 15 1 gt 1 ff M' ,Q M -e V ' fiwnffiii Rebecca Steiner John Stetson vb. I Kevin Stith Gabriel Stix fu Marcia Stultz John Stuntz Senior Howard Niad carries a box of shoes from the main hall to the SGA quarters. Rafael Suarez Raymgnd Swan 206 Seniors ww 'Vx he-,J Judy Swerlick Nancy Swiger Elaine Swindell Carol Talbert Hiroko Tanaka Lynne Tansky Georgia Taylor Judith Teitler Alice Tepper Dorothy Tepper Success Enczompaesee The S hoe Drive X Susan Thomas Nancy Thompson Kathleen Throwe Nadine Timmins Diane Toler N-we Nicholas Toomey Lewis Ulanow Jaime Valeda Manette Van-Deventer Keith VanNess Seniors 207 Virginia Van Wert Jean Varrato Virginia Velis Stephen Vogel Theresta Von Allmen rs Ness. - ' --vA- . MW - N ea f f x x 3 5 is H as el si? sg E sf f - . Tse A.,.. V esiisffesv-rwff, s -', :: fs-iffws X. vim 15- 2--sw:-fe pt -:. - X ' .... V- X . V xv-:. 43g:.4.Q11S:f.s:f. gf . - 3 sgsfsbfrga x t X Y is ss - s , X sim is , s , X 2 WM .se st as Elta Voneiff Lawrence Wachtel Paula Wagner Rogerta Wagner Gary Wagoner Students Receive College Board Scores it-i William Waldman Smmwf- if - i Christine Walker Joyce Wasson 208 Seniors Christine Waters Helen Walker Kenneth Walton Richard Warner - mmwanms James Waters Jack Weber Lois Weiland Nr X 5 ?-is Barry Weinberg Michael Weingarten Helen Weiss Rvw- Jacqueline Weitzman Mark Weisz Elizabeth Wheeler satrfggz Adele Eskin pauses on the way to class to receive her SAT scores from Mrs. Bayse. Carolyn White Ennis White Kathleen White Isabell Whiting James Wilbar Seniors 209 ,amz 5 4- , 1 luv ,Q '.'v :w Q' v,a'v's'n Y noun naman V'fu'u'a'n'i f only ' 0 ,977 :fc-gigbia wifi! 1 4 4' r 'I . staffs Qi 4 'W 'L 0 in 0 Q 4 , 4 4 ' 'ff' ' Janet Williams Marcia Willing 4- mg 9 'wg,, ,Aq, W N,,,,,,. W ,ytnpfkyn rf, I ai, ', ,fa ,Q pisgvigli f laapagfl A ff ,s 49 ,Q ,, 5 vu , 4' 9 9. 4' 4 I ,Q.Q 'll Q A ' ,ibg .D 57.0 . Q. ,l'.Q.wl!., - 'Drs , C Q Q Q' D' 'F ' in Q 0 , ,Qu i Nw 3 Judith Wiseman Sandra Wiseman av, , .. -5 QQ . 1 Lee Wolfe Mark Wolfson Mike Binder chats with cast of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown at Shady Grove. we .... w 5- ?? i - S- X wig? Q 'N-r Ag-N K Me Q . 'Q an-g,X,,,,, s if Q' . X aeaa f - 2+ . ' TI:-s5 s2.l:i4.f1k . :S .s Jon Woo Dennis Woods 210 Seniors Wif Sara Wooten Tommy Worsley Gary Wort We x 'Q' K .qw Dallas Wright Shelly Wright Terry Wright Marlene Wulfow Faith Wyner VF' ww., f Durwood Yates Winnie Yuen Pamela Zagarella Daniel Zimmerman Paul Zoerner l l I l Stage Provides Theatrical Gpportunltles Thespians Larry Neff, Ellen Gaffney, Nan Swiger, Brian Kinsey, Andy Gabrilovitch, Dave Gordon, and Cindy Fiorill work on a play for an assembly. 5 Q ws, , My 9 1 Q 1' 1 if O 'I' Seniors 211 . Class of 1969 ,lei is l... ...wt Ma , . ...s--'K , A 5 ..: 37 M71 T gs 7 5 . . .s--v During her lunch period, senior Ann Song purchases a ticket for the Gymnastic Show, Physiological Groove , from David Schreiber, 212 Seniors Laure Achhammer, Spanish Club 105 All School Production 115 Choir 11, 125 Class PI ay 125 Madrigals 125 Thespians 125 Girls' Service Club 125 Welfare Committee 125 Decorators' Club 12. Rita Achstetter, Decorators' Club 10. Douglas Adams Joel Ader Kathleen Ahearn, Play 12. Rodney Allnutt, Jackie Alt, Class Decorators' Club 115Welfare Committee 11, 125 Class Class Council 115 Decorators' Club 12. Play 115 Class Play 125 Girls' Service Club 12. Jeffrey Anspacher, Varsity Baseball 105 JV Wrestling 10. William Arentson, Varsity Football Manager 11. Carol Armstrong, Intramurals 105 Future Teachers 115 Decorators' Club 11, 125 National John Armstrong, Gary Arnold Honor Society 12. Class Play 115 Class Play 12. Cercira AS0l'1it0U, Future Teachers 125 American Field Service Ex- change student 125 American Field Service 12. Gail Avrut Kathleen Ax, D ecorators' Club 105 Publicity Committee 115 Class Council 115 All School Production 115 Girls' Service Club 11, 125 Class Council 12. Douglas Ayers Jeannine Bailey, Decorators' Club 105 Class Council 105 Class Play 115 Concert Choir 11, 125 Madrigals 12. David Baker, Tra nsfer from Monroe High, Monroe, Washington5 Wheel Club 11, 125 Track 11, 125 Varsity Football 11, 125 Varsity Basketball 11,12. Mitchell Baker, Band 10, 11, 125 All School Production 115Stage Band 125 Orchestra 12. Elemer Bako, Class Pay 11, 125 Wheel Club 12. Frances Balderso n, Pep Club 105 Decorators' Club 10, 115 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Girls' Sports Association 11, 12. Nancy Banello, D ecorators' Club 10. Constance Banville Thomas Barton Susan Baurmash Elaine Baxa, Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Decorators' Club 115 Future Business Leaders of America 11, 125 Social Committee 125 Girls' Service Club 12. Faye Beatty, Class Council 105 Keyettes 10, 11, 125 French Honor Society 11, 125 Math Honor Society 12. Susan Becker Steve Bellman Raphael Ben-Ami, Science Club 105 Library Aid 125 Library Club 125 Student Forum 12. Ronald Benjamin, Arrowhead 105 Math Honor Society 11, 125 All School Production 115 Library Aid 125 National Honor Society 12. Madeleine Bennett Theresa Bentz, Transfer from Bowie Senior High, Bowie, Maryland5 Intramurals 12. Class of 1969 Charles Bercovitz Brian Berger Carla Bergwall, Student Government 105 Future Teachers of America 105 Intramurals 105 Social Committee 10, 115Keyettes 10, 11, 125 Class Play 115 Decorators' Club 12. Joseph Berney, Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Concert Choir 11, 125 National Honor Society 12. Rosalyn Beroza, Social Committee 105 Keyettes 10, Historian 11, Secretary 125 Future Teachers of America 115 All School Production 11. Donald Berry, Student Forum. Wade Berry, German Club 105 Rifle Club 11. John Bettinger, Transfer from St. John's College High School, Washington, D.C. Stephanie Bier, Transfer from Montgomery Blair High School, Silver Spring, Maryland. Michael Binder, Radio Club 105 Varsity Tennis Team 10, Co-Captain 11, Captain 125 Drama Club 115 Student Government 115 All School Production 11, 125 N Club 11, 125 Band 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 12. Students Support The School Activities Steven Binder, Student Government 105 Varsity Basketball Manager 105 Bridge Club 105 Chess Club 10, 115 Stamp and Coin Club 10, 115 Library Aid 11, 125 Band 10, 11, 12. Per Bjorgo, Transfer from Eikeli Gymnas, Oslo, Norway5 German Club 11, Vice President 125 American Field Service 12. Judith Blackistone, Intramurals 10, 115 Archery Club 115 Girls' Sports Association 11, 125 Decorators' Club 125 Class Play 125 Planning Committee 12. Carol Bladen, Decorators' Club 12. Wain Bledsoe James Bolin, Latin Club 105 Library Club 10, 115 Concert Choir 11,125 Band 10, 11,125Madrigals 12. Matthew Bond John Boon, Band 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 11, 12. Pamela Bozzi, Student Government 105 Gymnastic Team 10, 11, 125 Sagitarian 115 Prom Committee 115 Publicity Committee 12. Robert Brendler, Varsity Golf 10, 11, 125 N Club 11, 125 Key Club 125 Class Play 12. Mark Briehl, JV Cross Country 115 Varsity Track 11, 125 Concert Choir 11, 125 Varsity Cross Country 125 N Club 125 Key Club 125 Madrigals 12. Carroll Brosius Stephen Brower, Rifle Club 11. Donald Brown, JV Football 105 Varsity Football 115 N Club 11, 12. Gary Brown Janet Brown, Intramurals 10. Leslie Brown, Decorators' Club 105 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Class Council 10, 11, 125 Girls' Sports Association 11,12. Linda Brown, Girls' Sports Association 105 Decorators' Club 10, 11. Lola Brown, Transfer from South High School, Pueblo, Colorado. Brenda Browning, Student Government 115 Future Homemakers of America 125 Reflections 12. John Brownley, JV Football 105 Varsity Golf 105 JV Basketball 10, 115 Band 10, 11, 125 Concert Choir 11, 125 Orchestra 125 All School Production 12. Seniors 213 Class of 1969 Terence Bryner, Chess Club 125 Math Honor Society 125 Math Team 125 French Honor Society 12. Sarah Buchanan Linda Burdick Deborah Burger, lntramurals 10, 11, 125 German Club 10, 115 Girls' Sports Association 11. Donn Burkness, Chess Club 10, President 11, 125 Class Play 12. Sandra Burns, lntramurals 105 Decorators' Club 105 COAC 105 Future Business Leaders of America 115 Drama Club 115 All School Production 115 Girls' Sports Association 11, 125 Concert Choir 11, 125 Class Play 12. Michael Bustin, Transfer from Union-Endicott High School, Endicott, New York. Thomas Bylsma, Student Government 10, 115 Key Club 125 Class Council 12. Jill Callio5 Decorators' Club 105 American Field Service 115 Future Homemakers of America 115 Publicity Committee 12. Sari Calvert Eric Campbell Gerri Campbell, Student Government 105 Welfare Committee 11, 12. Thomas Capelle, Transfer from Good Counsel High, Wheaton, Mary- land5 Forensics 115 Class Play 11, 12. Larry Caplan Steven Carchedi, Band 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 125 Wheel Club 125 Concert Choir 125 National Honor Society 125 All School Production 12. Kathy Carpenter Barbara Carroll Gayle Carter Mary Chambliss Clifford Choy Candus Churchill, Transfer from Seneca High School, Louisville, Kentucky. William Clapper, JV Football Manager 105 JV Basketball Manager 105 Student Government 10, 115 Varsity Football Manager 115 Varsity Basketball Manager 11, 125 N Club 11, 12. Students Serve Community Organizations Isabel Clerman Susan Clerman Sonia Clesner, Girls' Sports Association 10, 11, 125 lntramurals 10, 11, 125 Archery Club 10, 11, 125 All School Production 11. Linda Coccia Ellen Cohen, Class Play 115 Keyettes 12. Harriet Cohen, lntramurals 105 Class Play 10, 115 Decorators' Club 10, 115 Future Teachers of America 10, 11, 125 Future Homemakers of America 11. Rita Cohen, Transfer from Kennedy High, Wheaton, Maryland5 lntra- murals 10. Robert Cohen, Varsity Baseball 10, 11, 125 Class Council 115 N Club 11, 125 Class Play 12. Deborah Colbert, Transfer from Bel Air High School, El Paso, Texas. Horace Colbert, Transfer from Bel Air High School, El Paso, Texas. Margaret Cole, Class Secretary 105 Student Government 10, 115 Arrowhead 11, 125 Girls' Service Club 11, 125 Class Play12. 214 Seniors William Colle, Band 10, 11,12. Daniel Consuegra, JV Football 105 Band 10, 115 Varsity Wrestling 10, 11, 125 N Club 10, 11, 12. Carol Cook, Transfer from East Lansing Senior High, East Lansing, Michigan. Linda Cope, Class Council 105 Girls' Sports Association 10, 11, 12, Keyettes 10, 11, President 125 Concert Choir 11, 12. Susan Cornelius, Concert Choir 125 Future Business Leaders of America 12. Clyde Cowperthwaite, Varsity Football 10, 11, 125 N Club 11, 12. Elery Crosby Eileen Cullinane, Decorators' Club 105 Future Teachers of America 115 Keyettes 12. Keith Cunningham, Class Play 12. Daniel Daly James Darr f 1 ai, , ,V , ' : ,ny Q fi, Q W J-jylfff V .V , V Q VA,:A 5 5 ., f' Q., ,, . f i, 'Sf 5 mix- W W , - sv . A, 3-0335 4, Mi fc if i Seniors Jean Dorman and Pam Bozzi paint cardboard boxes to be used in the successful Student Government pill bottle drive for Children's Hospital. Dorothy Daugherty, Class Council 125 Concert Choir 12. Michael Davidson John Davies, N Club 11, 125 Varsity Baseball 11, 125 Wheel Club 12. Robert Davies, Band 10, 11, 12. William Davis Berlin Dean, Transfer from Calvin Coolidge High School, Washington, D. C.5 Class Play 125 Track 12. James Decker, Basketball 105 JV Football 105 Varsity Football 11, 125 N Club 11, 12. Gary Delano, Gymnastics 10, 11, 125 N Club 10, 11,12. Louis deSabla, JV Basketball 105 Varsity Football 10, 11, 125 Varsity Wrestling 11, 125 Varsity Baseball 10,11,125N Club 10, 11, 125 Wheel Club 10, 11, Vice President 12. Sandra DePue, Gymnastics 10, 11, 125 Band 10, 115Orchestra 11. James DeWitt, Track Manager 11, 125 Cross Country Manager 125 National Honor Society 12. Anthony DiBeIla, Transfer from Linganore High School, Frederick, Maryland. Gordon Dillow, Band 11, 12. Stephen Doben, Wrestling 10, 11, 125 Chess Club 11, 125 Class Council 125 Class Play 12. David Doherty Sharon Dorfman, Transfer from Wheaton High School, Wheaton, Maryland5 Red and Black 11, Co-Editor 125 French Honor Society 11, 125 National Honor Society 125 Quill and Scroll 12. Cynthia Dorland, Class Council 115 Decorators' Club 115 Future Homemakers of America 115 Future Teachers of America 11, 125 American Field Service 11, 125 Spanish Club 11, 125 Keyettes 11, 125 Spanish Honor Society 125 Class Play 12. Jean Dorman, Hockey Honor Team 10, 115 Girls' Sports Association 10, 11, 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Class Play 11,12. John Dorsch Thomzs Downey Rosemary Downing Seniors 215 Class of 1969 Michele Dubois, All School Production 115 Choir 11, 125 Madrigals 12. Diane Dudzik David Dunnigan David Duncan Janice Dzik Todd Easton, Class Play 115 Citizenship Committee, Chairman 115 Student Government 11, Parliamentarian 125 Class Play 125 Prom Committee, Chairman 12. Bruce Edwards Stuart Eisenman, Audio-Visual Aid 105 Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Library Club 10, Vice President 11, President 125 Band 12. Barbara Elias Yvette Eliopulos, Decorators' Club 105 Social Committee 105 Class Council 105 Future Teachers of America 115 Student Government 11. Larry Elliot Margaret Ellis, Social Committee 105 Class Council 10, 115 Student Government 115 Majorettes 11, 125 Class Play 12. Kavoss Emami, Transfer from Roshi High School, Teheran, Iran. C Adele Eskin, itizenship Committee 105 Student Government 105 French Club 05 Future Teachers of America 10, Secretary 11, President 125 French Honor Society 11, Secretary-Treasurer 12, Ronald Engle, Transfer from Roosevelt High School, Lima, Peru. 1 Keyettes 11, 125 National Honor Society 12. Michael Esposito Deborah Falk, Future Teacher of America 10, 125 Decorators' Club 10. Charles Fary Henry Fasteau, JV Wrestling 105 Band 10, 11, 125 French Club 115 Wrestling Manager 115 Class Play 11, 125 Red and Black 11, 125 Decofators' Club 125 Thespians 125 National Honor Society 125 Quill and Scroll 12. Paul Favreault Michael Feeney William Ferguson, Track Team 11, 125 Wheel Club 12. Gayle Fett Northwood Pupils Take Pride ln School Marshall Fields, Transfer from American Community School of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon. Cynthia Fiorill, Decorators' Club 10, 11, 125 Future Teachers of America 115 Class Play 11, 125 Thespians 11, 125 Girls' Service Club 12. Richard Firestone, Transfer from Sandy Spring Friends School, Sandy Spring, Maryland. Deborah Fishler, Class Play 11, 125 Future Teachers of America 11, 125 American Field Service 125 All School Production 12. Carla Flatequal, Student Government 10, 115 Decorators' Club 10, 115 Social Committee 10, 115 Cheerleaders 11, Captain 125 School Spirit Committee, Chairman 12. Joseph Flecknoe Janet Foley, Future Homemakers of America 105 Decorators' Club 10, 115 Student Government 115 Citizenship Committee 115 Keyettes 11, Vice President 125 Class Council 125 National Honor Society 12. Michael Folkman, Chess Club 11, 12. Sheri Forcey 216 Seniors Ann Ford, Future Homemakers of America 105 Intramurals 10, 115 Class Council 10, 115 Girls' Sports Association 11, 125 Girls Service Club 11, Secretary 12. David Forrest, Band 10, 11, 125 Chess Club 10, 11, 125 Spanish Honor Society 115Spanish Club 11, 125 Karate Club 12. Ellen Foster, Intramurals 11, 125 Class Play 12. Consandra Fox, Transfer from Coolidge High School, Washington, D. C.5 Girls' Sports Association 12. Rona Fox, Future Business Leaders of America 12. Carolyn Franklin, Future Teachers of America 10, 11, 125 Archery Club 11, Intramurals 11, 125 Girls' Sports Association 125 Class Play 12. Ian Fraser, Transfer from Upper Moreland High School, Willow Grove, Pennsylvania. Gemina Freire, Transfer from Cardinale Spellman High, Quito, Equa- dor. Janis Friedenberg Arlene Friedland, Future Teachers of America 115 Class Play 125 All School Production 12. Esther Friedman, Future Teachers of America 10, Corresponding Secretary 11, Vice President 125 All School Production 115 ln School Publicity Committee 115 Class Play 11, 125 Reflections 125 Thespians 12. Joel Friedman, Key Club 11, 125 Red and Black 11, Sports Editor 125 Class Play 11, 125 Quill and Scroll 12. Robert Fustero, Band 10, 11, 125 Spanish Club 11, Samuel Futrowsky Andrew Gabrilovitch, JV Football 105 JV Basketball 105 Varsity Baseball 10, 11, 125 Varsity Basketball 11, 125 N Club 115 Concert Choir 11, 125 All School Production 115 Madrigals 125 Class Play 12. Ellen Gaffney, Future Teachers of America 105 Decorators' Club 10, 115 Girls' Service Club 10, 11, 125 Class Council 10, 11, 125 American Field Service 115 Thespians 11, Vice President 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Girls' Sports Association 11, 125 French Club 11, 125 Concert Choir 12. Rosalie Gancie, Transfer from Kennedy High School5 Welfare Com- mittee 11, 12. Jeanie Garay Mark Garfinkel, Band 10, 11, 125 All School Production 12. Michael Garvey, JV Football 105 Varsity Football 11, 125 N Club 11, 12. Alan Gaylor Joyce Geerholt, Transfer from Floral Park Memorial High School, Long Island, New York. Jeanette Gelhard Alan Gertler, Bowling Club 105 Citizenship Committee 105 Stamp and Coin Club 115 Class Council 11,12. Steven Gevinson, Cross Country 105 Varsity Wrestling 10, 11, 125 Varsity Track 10, 11, 125 Math Honor Society 10, 11, 125 French Honor Society 115 Class Council, Treasurer 115 N Club 11, 125 Key Club 11, 125 Student Government 12. Diane Giampetroni Jerlene Gibbons, Student Government 105 Pep Club 105 Class Council 10, 115 Social Committee 10, 125 Decorators' Club 10, 11, 125 Girls' Sports Association 10, 11, 125 Girls' Service Club 12. Class of 1969 5 ,, ,yi t ',l t5'fi,,,f:57,hw21gU ,, , T' ,K ,. .,,,,, ,Wk K5 ' . M3 'f 5 5 President of the senior class David Gordon displays signs of Seniors Are Clean as part of a school-wide effort to beautify the cafeteria, Seniors 217 Class of 1969 Susan Gilbert, Decorators' Club 10, Future Teachers of America 10, 113 All School Production 11gClass Play 12. Michael Gilliland, Varsity Wrestling 12. Bruce Godfrey Toni Gold, Decorators' Club 10. Emily Goldberg, Future Teachers of America 10, 11, 12, All School Production 11, Costume Chairman 12, Intramurals 11, 125 Girls' Sports Association 12, Class Play 125 Arrowhead 12. Robert Goldfinger, All School Production 11, 125 Class Play 12. Connie Goldstein, Decorators' Club 105 Latin Club 105 Welfare Committee 11, Future Teachers of America 11, 12, American Field Service Club 12, National Honor Society 12, Quill and Scroll 125 Arrowhead, Personal Pictures Editor 12. David Gordon, Class Play 11, 125 Concert Choir 125 Thespians 125 Mathematics Honor Society 125 French Honor Society 125 National Honor Society 125 Class President 125 Folk Strumming Society 12. Leonard Gordon, Gymnastics 10, 11, 12, Band 10, 11, 125 N Club 11, 125 Orchestra 12. Roger Gordon, Key Club 11, 125 Red and Black 11, Editor-in-Chief 12 Student Government 125 Quill and Scroll 12. Ruth Gorelick, Bridge Club 10, French Club 10, 11, Future Teachers of America 10, 115 Arrowhead 11, Business Co-Editor 125 All School Production 11, National Honor Society 125 Quill and Scroll 12, Thomas Gorman, JV Football 10, 113 Varsity Wrestling 10, 11, All School Production 11, Concert Choir 11, 125 Wheel Club 11, 12, N Club 11, 12, Varsity Football 125 Madrigals 12. Alan Gottlieb, Red and Black, Photography Editor 12. Leslie Gradet, Class Council 10, American Field Service Club 10, 115 All School Production 10, Student Director 12, French Honor Society 11, 125 Class Play 12, National Honor Society 12. Elaine Graff, Latin Club 105 Student Government 10, 11, Intramurals 10, 11, 12, Girls' Sports Association 115 Class Play 11, 125 Thespians 12. Susan Green, Decorators' Club 10, French Honor Society 11, 125 Class Play 125 National Honor Society 12. Frances Greene, American Field Service 10. James Greene, Latin Club 10. After a fearful glance outside at the threatening rainstorm, Henry Fasteau rushes t th h - 1 'E - s L QS jeej. -'T,:.iS? t 1 5 - 1 . P---os, g S It 1 ! ws X 5 o e pay p one to ask his mother for a ride home from school. fed SKIN? t. ii Q , Arlene Greenhut, Transfer from Cherry Hill High School, Cherry Hill, New Jersey5 Library Aid 12. Lynn Greenland Thomas Griffith Lenore Gross, Social Committee 105 Gymnasitcs 10, Secretary 11, 125 Student Government 10, 11, 125 All School Production 11, 125 Choir 11, 125 Madrigals 125 Girls' Sports Association 12. John Grunewald, Transfer from St. Fidelis College and Seminary, Herman, Pennsylvania5 Stamp and Coin Club 115 Driver Education Instructor 12. Linda Guran Peter Guzowski Michelle Hahn, Girls' Sports Association 10, 11, 125 Class Council 11, 125 Decorators' Club11,125 All School Production 11, 125 Girls' Service Club 125 Gymnastics 12. Linda Hale, Intramurals 10. Michael Hamlin, Class Council 105 Welfare Committee 105 Class Play 11, 125 Thespian 11, 125 Student Government, Treasurer 125 Concert Choir 12. Pay Phones Provide John Heller, Band 10, 115 Student Government 10, 11, 125 Class Play 11, 125 Class Council 11, 125 All School Production 125 Prom Committee 125 Banquet Committee, Co4Chairman 125 Class Trip, Chairman 12. Roanna Hemsley Cheryl Henline Jeffrey Hershey, Tennis 10, 11, 125 N Club 11, 12. Frederick Heuser Daniel Hewitt, Transfer from McLean High School, McLean, Virginia. David Hewitt, Transfer from McLean High School, McLean, Virginia5 French Club, President 125 American Field Service Club, President 125 Spanish Club 125 German Club 125 Spanish Honor Society 12. Ronald Hissey Betty Ho, Transfer from Einstein High School, Wheaton, Maryland. Dexter Hodges Class of 1969 Pamela Harbourt Mark Hardgrave Elizabeth Harper Judith Harrell, Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Basketball Honor Team 125 Girls' Sports Association 11,12. Robert Harrell Jane Harrison, Transfer from Hinsdale South High School, Clarendon Hills, Illinois. James Hartnett, School Store 12. Patricia Hays Lois Helfgott, Future Teachers of America 11, 125 Class Play 11, 125 Folk Strumming Society 11, 125 Concert Choir 125 Planning Committee 12. Ellen Heller, Red and Black Representative 11, 125 Decorators' Club 11, 125 Social Committee 115 Cheerleading 125 Safety Council Repre- sentative 12. Convenient Service Myra Hofberg, Intramural 105 Girls' Sports Association 105 Decorators' Club 105 ln-School Publicity Committee 105 Planning Committee 10, 115 Future Teachers of America 10, 11, Treasurer 125 Class Council 11, 125 Class Play 11, Assistant Stage Manager 125 All School Production 11, 125 Social Committee 125 Class Trip Committee, Chairman 125 Banquet Committee, Chairman 125 Thespians 125 Prom Committee 12. Joanne Holford, Softball Honor Team 105 Volleyball Honor Team 10, 115Girls' Sports Association 10, 11, 125 Basketball Honor Team 10, 11, 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Tennis Honor Team 11, 125 Hockey Honor Team 11, 125 National Honor Society 12. Jennifer Holmes, Girls' Service Club 125 Decorators' Club 125 Class Play 12. Leslie Holt, Rifle Club 10, 115 Class Council 10, Treasurer 125 Varsity Football 125 Varsity Baseball 10, 11, 125 Student Government 115 JV Football 115 N Club 11, 125 Wheel Club 11, 12. Shelley Horner, Intramurals 10, 115 Decorators' Club 10, 115 Future Business Leaders of America 11, 12. Jack Horwitz, Decorators' Club 10, Chairman 11, President 125 Welfare Committee 10, 125 All School Production 10, 11, Stage Manager 125 Thespians 10, 11, 125 Class Play 125 Student Government 125 Key Club 125 Class Council 12. Seniors 219 Class of 1969 During his seventh period, Mike Hamlin prepares to hit Valentina Russack with a snowball as they frolic in the season's first snowfall. 220 Seniors Robert Hurley, JV Football 105 Varsity Football 11, 125 N Club 12. Gloria Hurwitz, Transfer from Yeshiva High School, Washington, D. C. Fern lmmerman, Class Play 115 Girls' Service Club 11, 125 Publicity Committee 11, 12. Doren Indritz, Nlath Honor Society 10, 11, Vice President 125 Track 10, 11, 125 Arrowhead, Sports Editor 125 National Honor Society 125 Quill and Scroll 12. Lawrence lserson, Spanish Club 105 Key Club 10, 11, 125 Band 11, 125 Thespians11, 125 Class Play 11, 12. David Jackson, Arrowhead, Photography Staff 10. Gary Jaffe, Wrestling 10, 11. Mitchell Jaffe Sandra Jaffe, Class Play 12. Tamara James, Girls' Service Club 10, 11, 125 Student Government 10, Secretary 125 Class Council, Secretary 115CIass Play 11, 12. James Jelen, Forensic League 115 Key Club 12. Suzanne Jenkins, Girls' Sports Association 105 Class Play 11, 12. Helen Johnson, Gymnastics 10, 11, 125 Class Play 125 Future Home- makers of America 12. Peggy Jones Robert Joseph Elaine Kant, lVlath Team 10, 11,Captain 125 Science Club 10, 11, Treasurer 125 Math Honor Society 11, Secretary 125 French Honor Society 11, 125 Arrowhead 115 Reflections 125 D. C. Tutoring 125 National Honor Society 12. Bruce Kaplan, Latin Club 10, 11, Treasurer 12. Frances Kaplan, Student Government 105 Class Council 105 Future Teachers of America 10, 11, Secretary 125 French Club 12. Leon Kaplan, Stamp Club 10, 115 Citizenship Committee 12. Andrea Kaplow, Class Play 115 All-School Production 12. David Kappel Karen Karl Rosemary Karlsson. Howard Katz Howard Kaye, Varsity Golf 10, 11, Captain 125 N Club 10,11,Treasurer 12. John Keilholtz Michael Kelenson, Transfer from Stephen Wolf High School, Santa Cruz, Calif. Kathleen Kelly, Decorators' Club 10, 115 Class Council 115 Student Government 11. Kathy KelIy,Transfer from Regina High School, Hyattsville, Md. Laura Kephart, Decorators' Club 105 Future Teachers of America 115 Class Play 11. Donald Kershner, Wrestling 105 Key Club 10, 11, 125 Class Play 12. Jan Kessler, Stamp and Coin Club 105 Citizenship Committee 125 Class Play 125 All School Production 12. Rush Kester, Rifle Club 10, 115 Class Play 11, 125 All School Production 12. Kevin Kierbs Class of 1969 David Kimber, Soccer Team 105 Tennis Team 105 Track Team 11, 12. Charlotte King Daniel King Sandra Kingsley, Decorators' Club 10, 115 Girls' Sports Association 10, 11, 125 Girls' Service Club 11, 125 Student Government 11. Rebecca Kingsolver, Latin Club 10, 11, Secretary 125 Future Teachers of America 11, 12. Brian Kinsey, Transfer from Peary High School, Rockville, Maryland5 Class Play 11, 125 Thespians 11, 125 Key Club 125 Decorators' Club 125 Class Council 125 Student Government 125 All School Production 12. Patricia Kirchgassner Robert Kleinknecht, JV Football 105 Wheel Club 105 Varsity Basketball 10, 11, 125 Varsity Baseball 10, 11, 125 N Club, Vice President 11, President 125 Varsity Football 11, 12. James Kline Karin Kobre, Social Committee 105 Concert Choir 11, 125 Future Teacher of America 11, 12. Outside Activities Relieve Daily Tensions Alice Koch, Class Council 105 German Club 105 Decorators' Club 105 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Hockey Honor Team 125 Basketball Honor Team 125 Girls' Sports Association, Secretary 12. Douglas Koehn, JV Football 105 Wrestling 10, 11, 12. Jon Kolkin, Student Government 105 Class Council, Treasurer 10, President 115 Key Club 10, 11, 125 Varsity Track 10, 11, 125 Marching Band 10, 11, 125 Class Play 115 N Club 11, 125 All-State Band 11,125 Honor Society 12. Janis Kopit, FolkStrummingSociety115 Concert Choir 11, 125 Class Play 11, 12. Steven Kover, Baseball Manager 10, 11, 125 Stamp and Coin Club, President 115 N Club 12. Joseph Kraut, Student Government 105 Golf Team 105 JV Basketball 105 Wheel Club 10, 11, 125 JV Football 115 Varsity Basketball 11,125 N Club 11, 12. Mark Kushner, Tennis Team 115 Stamp and Coin Club 115 Cross Country 125 N Club 125 Math Honor Society 125 Chess Club 125 Key Club 125 National Honor Society 12. Thomas Larkin Donna LaScoIa James Lattanzio Mary Laudani Lois Lawson, Transfer from Blair High School, Silver Spring, MaryIand5 Science Club 11, President 125 Intramurals 125Keyettes12. Suzanne Leak Carol Lehr, Science Club 105 Arrowhead 10, 11, 125 Student Forum 125 Welfare Committee 12. Scott Leonard Douglas LeRoy, Latin Club 10, 11, 125 Latin Scrabble Team 10, 11, 125 Pegasus Staff 10, 11, 125 National Hgnor Society 12. Janis Lev, Band 10, 11, 125 Drama Club 115 Future Homemakers of America 11, 12. Gary Levine, Student Government 105 Band 105 Varsity Track 10, 11, 125 Cross Country 11, 125 Class Council 11, 125 Stamp and Coin Club 115 Mathematics Honor Society 11, 125 French Honor Society 125 Chess Club 125 National Honor Society 125 N Club 12. Seniors 221 Class of 1969 Susan Levine, Decorators' Club 105 Intramurals 105 Class Council 10, 115Girls' Sports Association 115 Class Play 115 Band 10, 11, 12. Harold Levinson Carl Levitan, Rifle Club 105 Archery Club 11. Judi Levy, Decorators' Club 10. Craig Lickner Harry Liebersohn Michelle Lipson, Welfare Committee 10, 11, 125 Science Club, Vice- President 11, 125 Student Forum 12. Paul Littman, Class Play 125 All School Production 12. Patricia Liverman, Decorators' Club 10, 11, 12. Nancy Lord, Future Teachers of America 11. June Lovelace, Future Business Leaders of America. Catherine Lowman, Future Business Leaders of America 11, 12. Catherine Luck, Transfer from Charlestone High School, Charleston, North Virginia. Terry Luft, All School Production 105 Student Government 105 Class Play 115 Winter Wonderland Committee 125 Concert Choir 12. Michael Lycette, Varsity Baseball Manager 10, 11, 125 Varsity Football Manager 11, 125 Varsity Basketball Manager 125 N Club 11, 12. Karen Lyons, Spanish Club 10, 11. Elizabeth MacColl Constance Madison, Gymnastics 105 Spanish Club 10, 11, 125 Spanish Honor Society 11, 125 All School Production 115 Girls' Sports Association 11, 125 Class Council 11, 125 Class Play 11, 125 Cheerleader 125 Thespians 125 National Honor Society 12. Paula Magoulas, Future Homemakers of America 10, 115 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Girls' Sports Association 125Keyettes12. Kathryn Maillar, Intramurals 10, 11, 12. William Main Frances Manus, Decorators' Club 105 Student Government 115 Key- ettes, Corresponding Secretary 11, 125 French Club 12. Robert Margolis Pupils Enjoy Privileges Of Senior Week Barry Markowitz, JV Football 105 Varsity Football 11, 125 N Club 11, 125 Wheel Club 11, 125 Spanish Club 11, 12, Peter Martineau, Band 10, 11, 125 Cross Country 125 N Club 12. Dale Massey, Latin Club 105 JV Wrestling 105 Varsity Wrestling 11, 125 N Club 11, 12. Edward Maurer, Math Team 10, 11, 125 Latin Scrabble Team 10, Captain 11, 125 Pegasus 10, Editor 11, 125 Latin Club 10, 11, Vice President 125 Tennis 10, 11, 125 Math Honor Society 11, 125 French Honor Society 11, 125 French Honor Society 11, 125 lt's Academic 11, 12. Barbara Mayerman Patrick McCall Michael McCann, Class Play 12. Jill McCarren, Class Council 105 Decorators' Club 105 Social Committee 105 Student Government 115 Cheerleaders 11, 12. Kevin McCauley William McCauley Paula McClure 222 Seniors John McComas, JV Football 105 Varsity Baseball 10, 11, 125 Varsity Football 11, Captain 125 N Club 11, 125 Concert Choir 11, 125 Madrigals 11, 125 Wheel Club 12. Sonia McDowell Kenneth McGhee Maureen McGinty, Decorators' Club 115Social Committee 12. Michael McGugan, JV Basketball 105 Varsity Football 10, 11, 125 Varsity Baseball 10, 11, 125 Wheel Club 10,11,125N Club10, 11,125 Student Government 10, 115 Varsity Basketball 11, 125 Spanish Club 125 All School Production 115Class Play 11. Nancy McKean, Future Teachers of America 105 French Club 105 Class Play 115 French Honor Society 11, 125 Keyettes 11, 125 Concert Choir 11, 125 Madrigals 125 National Honor Society 12. Linda McKeown William Mechler Angelina Melchiorre Norman Mensh, Track 10, 1 15 Cross Country 115 French Honor Society 11, 125 N Club 11, 125 Student Forum 12. Stuart Mensh. Robert Messick, Student Government 10, Treasurer 11, Cross Country 10, 113 Wrestling 10, 11, 12, Key Club 10,11,12pN Club 11,125 Concert Choir 11, 12,Madrigals11,12. Hope Michaelson. Joseph Mickesh. Jerry Miller. Nancy Miller, Welfare Committee 10. Roslyn Miller, All School Production 115 French Club 11, 125 Deco- rators' Club 12. Eugene Minamoto, Transfer from Chotu High School, Tokyo, Japan. Janice Mitchell, Class Play 12. Phyllis Mittelberg. Nancy Momyer. Lois Monsheimer, Future Teachers of America 10, 115 Intramurals 11. As Mark Weisz and Ralph Rota pass through the quadrangle on the way to cl Class of 1969 Class Play 125 Latin Scrabble 12. David Mook, Baseball Manager 10, 11, 123 French Honor Society 11 Vice President 125 N. Club 11, 12. I Paul Moore. Cecile Morch. Michael Morgan, Latin Club 11gAll School Production 12. Ronald Morgan, Band 10, 11, 125 Rifle Club 11gCIass Play 12. Eugene Morris, JV Basketball 10. Michael Morris, Varsity Baseball 115 N Club 11,12. Paul Morris. Neal Moskowitz, Rifle Club 11. Gail Mowatt, Decorators' Club 105 Student Government 11. David Moyer. ass, they take advantage of senior week by playing on the sliding board. l A Mary Monsma, Decorators' Club 10, 11, 125 All School Production 115 Latin Club 11, 125 Class Council 11, 12, Welfare Committee 11, 12, Adis Olson, Girls' Sports Association 10, 11, 125 Decorators' Club 10, 1 Seniors Carol Talbert, John Stuntz, Tammy James, and Durwood Yates take the opportunity to spend time in the library catching up on school work. Maria Mujica, Transfer from Wilson High School, Washington, D. C.5 Spanish Club 11,12. Laura Newman, Decorators' Club 115 Class Play 115 French Club 125 National Honor Society 12. Joan Murphy' Decorators, Club 10: Class Council 11: publicity Com- Howard Niad, Transfer from Tilden High School, Brooklyn, New York, You Think 125 Varsity Basketball Manager 125 National Honor Society 12. mittee 11, Chairman 125 Class Play 11, 125 Executive Committee 12. Margaret Murphy, Decorators' Club 10, 11, 125lntramurals1O,11,125 ' I Girls' Sports Association 11,12. Ronam Nlcho son Dorothea Murrison, Decorators' Club 10, 115 Future Business Leaders John Novotny' Decorators Club 10' 11' Latin Club 10' lmramuraIs10' of America 125 Class Play 125 All School Production 12. Mary Noyes, Decorators' Club 105 Future Homemakers of America 10, Vice President 11. Mark Musy, Gymnastics 10, 11, 12. Jean Oehmann, Intramurals 105 Social Committee 105 Decorators' Club Peggy Naehr, Future Business Leaders of America 105 Decorators' Club 10 11' 10, 11, Co-President 125 Future Homemakers of America 125 All School Production 11, 125 Class Play 11, 125 School Store 12. Rayssa olive Lawrence Neff, Student Government 105 Citizenship Committee 105 Class Council 115 Class Play 115 Arrowhead 11, Editor-in-Chief 125 Thespians 11, Clerk 125 Planning Committee 125 National Honor Society 125 Quill and Scroll 12. Terry Neubaum, Transfer from Salem High School, Salem, New Hampshire. David Newhouse, German Club 10, 11, 12. 224 Seniors 11,125CIass Play 115,12. Peter Olver John 0'Neil, Transfer from Good Counsel High School, Wheaton, Maryland5 JV Football 11. Linda Orgel Lynn Ostrinsky, Student Government 10, 115 Orchestra 10, 115 Band 125 French Club 10, 115 Gymnastics 115 Class Play 125 National Honor Society 12. .7 Linda Oursler, Concert Choir 11, 12: Arrowhead 115 Literary Editor 125 French Honor Society 11, 125 Madrigals 125 Welfare Committee 125 National Honor Society 12. Edith Page, Keyettes 10, 11, 125 You Think 12. Jody Papich Larry Papier, Transfer from Springbrook High School, Silver Spring, Maryland. Carol Parham, Decorators' Club 105 Future Homemakers of America 10. Treasurer 11, President 125 Girls' Service Club 11, 12. James Parker Lance Parker Julie Parkins Janet Parkis, Decorators Club 10, 125 Student Government 11. Deborah Parks, Transfer from Highlands High School, San Antonia, Texas. Library Furnishes A Deborah Phillips, Girls' Sports Association 11, 12. Judith Pierce, Decorators' Club 10,125 Intramurals 10, 11, 12. David Pincus, Band 10, 11, 12. Vicki Prawde, Intramurals 105 French Club 10, 115 Decorators' Club 10, 115Class Play 11, 125 Welfare Committee 115 All School Production 11, 12. Bessie Priftis, Gymnastics 10, 11, 12. Ellie Priftis, Gymnastics 10, 11, 12. Deborah Raab, Decorators' Club 105 Concert Choir 12. Jeffrey Rackliffe Bruce Radebaugh, JV Basketball 105 Track 105 Key Club 10, 11, Treasurer 125 Student Government 11. Karen Raffe, Transfer from East Syracure-Minoa High School, East Syracuse, New York5 Future Teachers of America 12. Victor Rasa, Transfer from Good Counsel High School, Wheaton, Maryland. Charles Raymond Class of 1969 Renee Parrell, Transfer from Kennedy High School, Silver Spring, Maryland. Anthony Passemante Jane Peale, American Field Service Club 105 Future Teachers of America 115 Class Council 10, 125 Class Play 11, 125 Keyettes 125 Planning Committee 125 National Honor Society 12. ' Melvin Pekofsky, Class Council 11, 125 Class Play 11, 125 Wheel Club 12. Laura Pellenbarg, Future Homemakers of America 10, 11, Vice Presi- dent 125 All School Production 12. Angelo Pesce Roberta Peterson, Decorators' Club 105 Girls' Service Club 11, 125 Concert Choir 12. Charles Phalen, JV Football Manager 105 Varsity Football Manager 11, 125N Club 11, 12. Kathleen Pfau, Transfer from Riverdale High School, New Orleans, Louisiana5 Spanish Honor Society 10, 11, 125 National Honor Society 125 Spanish Club 12. Senellie Phillip Quiet Atmosphere Richard Redner, JV Football 105 Track 105 Varsity Football 11, 125 N Club 12. Suzanne Reuben, Transfer from Kennedy High School, Silver Spring, Maryland5 Driver Education Instructor 11, 125 Class Play 125 Student Forum 125 Student Government 12. Marcia Reznick Stephen Rhodes Dale Ricucci, Decorators' Club 105 Social Committee 10, 115 Student Government 10, 11, 125 Homecoming Court 10, 125 Prom Court 115 Girls' Service Club 11, 125 Library Club 125 Class Play 12. Joan Rochkind, Decorators' Club 105 Class Council 105 German Club 10, President 115 Girls' Sports Association 11, 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Majorettes 11, Co-Captain 125 Class Play 11, 125 Thespians 125 All School Production 12. Brian Rodbell Ronald Rodriguez Peter Roeser Seniors 225 Class of 1969 Wayne Rogers, Key Club 10, 11, President 125 All School Production 10, 125 Cross Country 115 Class Council 115 Class Play 11, 125 Decorators' Club 125 Senior Week Committee 12. Phillip Roman Barry Rose, Concert Choir 11, 125 lVlath Honor Society 125 Key Club 125 National Honor Society 12. Sherry Roseman Rebecca Rosenbloom, French Club 105 Welfare Committee 10, 11, 125 Future Teachers of America 10, 11, 125 Social Committee 105 Class Play 12. Ava Rosenheim, Decorators' Club 10, 115 Future Homemakers of America 10, 11, 125 Social Committee 105 Welfare Committee 10, 125 Citizenship Committee 125 Class Council 12. Ralph Rota, Wrestling 10, 11, 125 Cross Country 10,11,125N Club 10, 11, Vice President 125 Wheel Club 10, 11, 125 Track 11, 12. Elaine Rothenberger, Transfer From Brush High School, Lyndhurst, Ohio. Maura Rounds, Girls' Service Club 10, Vice President 11, 125 Future Homemakers of America 105 Intramurals 105 Planning Committee 115 All School Production 115 Class Secretary 12. Susan Rowe Gail Roxenberg, Pep Committee 105 Class Council 10, 115 Social Committee 10, 11, 125 Future Teachers of America 11, 12. Gerald Royston, French Club 105 Stamp and Coin Club, Vice President 115 Library Club 115Class Play 11,125Thespians12, Richard Ruckstuhl, Transfer from St. Johnls College High School, Washington, D.C.5 Key Club 125 Future Business Leaders of America, President 125 Varsity Football 125 Track 12. Patricia Rush William Russ, Latin Club 10, 115 Track 10, 11, 125 Cross Country 11, 125 Key Club 11, 125 N Club 12. Valentina Russack, Student Government 10, 115 Social Committee 10, 11, Chairman 125 Decorators' Club 10, 11, 125 Band 10, 11, 125 Student Review Board 115 French Honor Society 11, President 125 Math Honor Society 12.' John Russell Michael Rutkoski Michael Ryan, Varsity Football 11, 125 Track 11. Students Learn About Their Environment Ruth Saari, Keyettes 10,115Class Council 10,11,125Band10,11,125 Red and Black 11, News Editor 125 National Honor Society 125 Quill and Scroll 12. James Sacks Karen Sacks, Intramurals 105 Pep Club 105 Keyettes 10, 115 In-School Publicity Committee 10, 115 Class Council 12. Pamela Sack Kenneth Sadel Betsy Saffos, Intramurals 105 Future Homemakers of America 115 Keyettes 12. Terry Saffos, Intramurals 105 Future Homemakers of America 115 Keyettes 12. Steven Sager, Student Government 10, 115 Band 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Class Council, Parliamentarian 12. Constance Sagona Cheryl Sailer, Future Homemakers of America 11, 125 Decorators' Club 125 Class Play 12. 226 Seniors Steven Salata Carol Sapperstein, Arrowhead 105 Future Teachers of America 11, 125 Class Play 115 All School Production 11, 125 Prom Committee 11,125 Thespians 11, 125 Class Council 125 Class Play 12. Robin Satzman Steven Schechter Jessica Scheer Janet Schettler Alan Schlosburg Susan Schmidt, Decorators' Club 105 Future Homemakers of America 11, Secretary 125 Concert Choir 11, 125 Nladrigals 125 Class Play 12. Lyn Schneebaum, German Club 125 Future Teachers of America 12. Alan Schneider, Spanish Club 10, 11, 12. Everett Schneider, Spanish Club 10, 115Stamp and Coin Club 10, Vice President 11, 125 Rifle Club 10, 115 JV Football 115 Student Government 11, 125 lVlath Honor Society 11, 125 Class Council 12. David Schreiber Gail Schuldenfrei, Future Teachers of America 105 Deco- rators' Club 10, 125 Girls' Service Club 115 Class Council 115 Class Play 12. Frank Schuler Peggy Schultz, Band 10, 115 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Hockey Honor Team 11, 125 Class Play 125 Future Home- makers of America 11, 12. John Scott, lVlath Team 10, 11, 125 Welfare Committee 11, 125 lt's Academic 12. P. J. Scullen, All School Production 11, 125 Class Play 11, 125 Folkstrumming Society 11. Sharon Seek Marsha Segal Paula Seifert, Future Teachers of America 10, 11, 125 Library Club 10. Joel Seltzer Deborah Setzer, Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Girls' Sports Association 125 Girls' Service Club 12. Lee Shapiro, Stamp and Coin Club, Treasurer 115 Track 11, 125 Cross Country 125 N Club 125 Wheel Club 125 National Honor Society 12. John Sharp James Shea Susan Sheridan Susan Sheer, Library Club 115 Future Teachers of America 11, 12. Susan Shevitz Joanne Shnitzer, Future Teachers of America 10, 115 Class Play 11, 12. Marlene Shuffer, Transfer from Trinity High School, Shire- manstown, Penn. Blanche Shuman, Class Play 12. Peggy Shupe, Future Homemakers of America 125 Deco- rators' Club 12. Anne Shuttleworth, Intramurals 11, 125 Decorators' Club 12. Suzanne Silber, Transfer from Seabreeze High School, Dayona Beach, FIorida5 Future Homemakers of America 115 Decorators' Club 12. I Class of 1969 ummm! Win IWW!! xi 5 I QS' it X ss s ?aSm1si I , s 5 3 f E x Q 5 2 E I Q s P 2 z 5 s E I I Linda Sinopoli pauses on her way to class to read the information on the Conference on American Civilization held at Walter Johnson. Seniors 227 Class of 1969 Robert Silberman, JV Football 105 JV Basketball 105 Class Vice President 105 Varsity Track 10, 11, 125 Key Club 10, 11, 125 Varsity Football 11, 125 N Club 11, 12. Bruce Silver, Reflections, Editor 125 lVlath Honor Society 11, 125 French Honor Society 11, 125 Key Club, Vice President 12. Richard Singer, Varsity Track 11, 12. Linda Sinopoli, Student Government 105 Social Committee 105 Decorators' Club 105 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Class Council 115 Class Play 115 Nlajorettes 11, Captain 12. David Smith, JV Wrestling 10, 115 Varsity Wrestling 125 N Club 12. x Kathleen Smith Yvonne Smith, Transferfrorn Wheaton High School, Wheaton, lVlaryland. Gary Snyder John Solomon, Band 10, 125 Bridge Club 10, 12. Annabell Song, Transfer from Pacific Grove High School, Pacific Grove, California5 Cheerleader 125 Welfare Committee 125 Winter Wonderland Court 12. Marjorie Sopher Ellen Sorin Wayne Spangenberg Arlene Sprintzin Marc Stein Carolyn Steiner, Transfer from Kennedy High School, Wheaton, Maryland. Rebecca Steiner, Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Girls' Sports Association 10, 11, 125 All School Production 10, 115Class Play 11,125Folkstrumming Society, Vice President 11, 125 Concert Choir 11, 125 lVladrigals 125 Class Council 12. Cecelia Stepan John Stetson, Arrowhead, Photography Staff 11, 125 Red and Black, Photography Staff 11, 125 Spanish Club 11, 125 Spanish Honor Society 11, President 125 National Honor Society 125 Chess Club 12. Kevin Stith Gabriel Stix, JV Football 10. Christine Strones lVlr. Alford's seventh period student assistant, Larry Wachtell runs off a series of biology worksheets on the mimeograph machine in the library. 5 . f , if 3 f S. , Marcia Stultz John Stuntz, JV Football 105 Track 115 All School Production 115 Varsity Football 11, 125 Concert Choir 11, 125 N Club 11, 125 Wheel Club 11, President 125 Madrigals 12. Rafael Suarez Mark Sutton Raymond Swan Folkstrumming Society 115 Varsity Football 11, 125 Concert Choir 11, President 125Madrigals11, 12. JuclySwerlick,Transfer from Cherry Hill High School, Cherry Hill, New Jersey. Nancy Swiger, Class Council 10, 11, 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Concert Choir 11, Vice President 125 Class Play 11, 125 Thespians 11, Secretary-Treasurer 125 Madrigals 12. Elaine Swindell Carol Talbert, All School Production 115 Student Government 10, 11, 125 Cheerleader 11, Co-Captain 12. Class of 1969 Hiroko Tanaka, Transfer from Shinmei High School, Tokyo, Japan5 Orchestra 10, 11, 125 French Club 11, 125 All School Production 11, 125 American Field Service Club 11, 125 Decorators' Club 115 Class Play 115 Math Honor Society 125 National Honor Society 12. Minoru Tanaka Lynne Tansky, Class Council 10, 115 Student Government 125 Class Play 11. Brian Tarleton Shirley Tauber Georgia Taylor Judith Teitler, Intramurals 105 Class Council 10, 11,12. Alice Tepper, Future Teachers of America 10, 115 Future Homemakers of America 11, 12. Dorothy Tepper, Girls' Sports Association 10, 11, 125 Honor Teams 10, 11,125Red and Black 11, 125 National Honor Society 12. Susan Thomas, Gymnastics 10, 11, 12. Nancy Thompson, Future Teachers of America 12. Students Gffer Assistance To Teachers Kathleen Throwe, Transfer from Norwich Free Academy, Norwich, Connecticut5 National Honor Society 12. Michael Tillman Nadine Timmins, Class Council 10, 115 Girls' Sports Association 10, 11, Treasurer 125 Class Play 115lntramurals1O,11,12. Diane Toler Edward Tollefson Nicholas Toomey Steven Townsend Jay Trier Lewis Ulanow, Driver Education Instructor 12. Jaime ,Valeda Heda Van Deventer, Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Honor Team 10, 11, 125 Decorators' Club 10, 11. Keith Van Ness Virginia Van Wert Jean Varrato, Decorators' Club 10, 11, 125 All School Production 12, Virginia Velis, Future Teachers of America 115 Decorators' Club 125 Class Play 125 All School Production 12. Stephen Vogel Theresia Von Allmen, Future Homemakers of America 10, 11, 12. Elta Voneiff, Future Homemakers of America 12. Lawrence Wachtel, Student Government 105 Math Honor Society 11, 125 National Honor Society 12. Paula Wagner, Transfer from American School of Lima, Lima, Peru5 Class Play 11, 125 Spanish Club 11, 125 Spanish Honor Society 12. Roberta Wagner, Transfer from American School of Lima, Lima, Peru5 Class Play 11, 125 Spanish Club 11. Gary Wagoner, JV Basketball 115 Varsity Basketball 125 Key Club 12. William Waldman, Wrestling 10, 11, 125 Track 10,11, 125 N Club 11, 12. Seniors 229 Class of 1969 Christine Walker, lntramurals 10, 11, 125 Girls' Sports Association 11, 125 Publicity Committee 12. Helen Walker, Student Government 105 Class Council 12. Kenneth Walton, Band 10, 11, 125 Tennis Team 11, 125 Orchestra 125 Key Club 12. Richard Warner, All School Production 115 Rifle Club 11. Joyce Wasson Christine Waters, Decorators' Club 105 Future Business Leaders of America10,11. James Waters Jack Weber Lois Weiland, Class Council 105 Band 10, 11, 125 Welfare Committee 11. Barry Weinberg, Student Government 105 Varsity Baseball 10, 115 Wheel Club 11, 125 N Club 11, 125 Class Council 125 Class Play 12. Michael Weingarten, Band 105 Class Play 11, 12. Helen Weiss, Future Homemakers of America 11, 125 Welfare Com- mittee 12. Seniors Plan Their Sandra Wiseman Lee Wolfe, JV Basketball 105 Varsity Basketball 11, 12. Mark Wolfson, Tennis 11, 12. Jon Woo, Decorators' Club 105 Student Government 105 Wrestling 11. Dennis Woods Sarah Wooten, Decorators' Club 10, 11. Tommy Worsley, JV Football 105 Gymnastics 10, 11, 125 N Club 10, 11,12. Gary Wort, Dallas Wright, Tennis 115 French Club 125 Reflections 12. Shelly Wright, Future Teachers of America 11. Marlene Wulfow, Decorators' Club 10, 11, 125 All School Production 11, 125 Class Play 11,125 Future Homemakers of America 12. 230 Seniors Mark Weisz, JV Football 105 Varsity Baseball 105 Varsity Football 11, 125 N Club 11, 125 Wheel Club 12. Jacqueline Weitzman, Welfare Committee 115 Decorators' Club 115 Class Play 115Stuclent Forum 12. Elizabeth Wheeler, lntramurals 10, 11, 125 Decorators' Club 115 Girls' Sports Association 11, 125 Class Play 12. Carolyn White, Social Committee 105 lntramurals 10, 11, 125 Class Council 10, 11, 125 Majorettes 11, 125 Class Play 12. Ennis White, JV Tennis 105 JV Football 11. Kathleen White, Class Council 105 Social Committee 105 Majorette 11, 125 Gymnastics 11, 12. James Wilbar Janet Williams, lntramurals 105 Decorators' Club 10, 115 Student Government 115 Girls' Service Club 10, 11, President 125 Class Play 12. Marcia Willing, French Club 10, 125 American Field Service Club 10, 125 Spanish Club 11, Vice President 125 Spanish Honor Society 11, Vice President 125 French Club 12. Judith Wiseman Future Gocupations Faith Wyner, Transfer from Stuart High School, Falls Church, Virginia5 Girls' Service Club 11, 125 French Club 11, Secretary-Treasurer 125 Class Play 11, 125 Thespians 125 Girls' Sports Association 11, 12. Valli Xenakis, Transfer from Dover High School, Dover, Delaware5 Latin Club 125 National Honor Society 12. Durwood Yates, JV Football 105 Varsity Football 11, 125 Wrestling 11 125Track10,11,12. 1 Winnie Yuen, Transfer from Irving High School, New York, New York. Pamela Zagarella, Future Teachers of America 115 Class Play 11, 125 Concert Choir 125 Art Club 12. Daniel Zimmerman Paul Zoerner, Key Club 10, 11, 125 JV Basketball 10, 115 Varsity Basketball 125 N Club 12. Class of 1969 BA vu ' fm , ,,,,,,Sw QF' - ! t Preparing himself for a career in chemistry, Steve Carchedi weighs a beaker as part of an experiment to determine the weight loss of c opper ions. Seniors 231 232 Buiiness -9 QV' r... X 'WW V si smqw X, ,Q IA 4 rp. Q' SJ Q 19 lp If K x X. 1 I . .X KVVV ' g 3' X' K i' f 'gy I 1 ifffi ' 'H' L- L L . ' , H J 1 gg,V S K' . o , W' ' n .l'I ' i' ' , i a A . ' ' or bb I , 1 W - ,W . ', 4. - V . . 4- .f 5 ' ' 'ual k U . K vibes gf Q x X Q f 2 ' 'V M. I ' A - N , 'L ' vqi 9 .. :igi H if, yy . gl g X A, Z. In W N . J 5 . 'I V. 4 'fi','1 ' ' 114 ,,,, ' a', ' V4 fu A f a . ' m ', ' fiqtgwr if 1 . GR Pi it 1 4, - ' -N ,f,zf,?6-pi , L 'f ww 5 s H. wh V - K - Q ',7'J,f W +12 '75 -11 i ' ' Q Di f X o 1 Q ' w . i M 1 V . C .. Q - 'L 4 'svn 'M X N' f ,r- X - 'vgwva , fl, 5 ' M 5 Y f V I U fl fowl' . .,, A , 5 r, .. -1 L - - 5 Y- ' 'M I ai any ,Egan-M w . A ,V . , ,U A ' ,f V V L A X4 47' Q: R I vw , h 1 if a 4 gig fhf-M...-.-W, Y. w...m.v-W ..A,, W My-Mf,,b5+Xi - '- , f-fn-' 5 'Qi eff Q ig Wm 'E HN -'ffm 11 43 a W-Mir 5 Mahi ......L.... Simi Spending a free afternoon at Montgomery Mail, Myra Hofberg, Carla Bergwall, and Carol Sapperstein admire one of the MalI's attractive fountains. Business 233 S-Q. Y' Steve Pittleman looks through magazines at Wheaton Newsstand. 5 aah l at Adis Olsen glances through several carpet samples at Flaire Furniture. WI-I EATON FLAIRE NEWSSTAND FURNITURE Newspapers, magazines and paperbacks School supplies 84 Study guides For Hcomemporary Living, 11157 Viers Mill Road Wheaton, Maryland C4625 2407 University Boulevard Wheaton, Maryland t QK6 1, X During half-time at one of the exciting basketball games, Jill McCarren, Mike Davidson and Ellen Heller pause to quench their thirst with a refreshing, ice cold Coca-Cola. Z comm vm- .ww fy ai 1, 234 Advertisements 'S' ' ' h -' ' Fl a v VVVVVV Wir ' , , V, 5, 7 glitch in g b A l - , 4 ' ,ie ,I it , QX , 'I' mi . .0 I 3 V 'R 4 jf-45 N'-gli i is l W-J' ' 'I I sl 'I ,,,,, X7 U r H in . -r 4' I -.f- we- I A ' 'safe fp 'Q i A xx'-p ' ' I . Q-l i?i'X gy ' Z' l-vf'- 4 3'-iff? , Q, L ., .fm 5-7 Q V faq - ,. ..- 152. , ,.e:r.-ei-. ? '5' - 55.23 591 ,121 S.-,' 5512! --- ' . ,rw -'fan s :-: . I' lla-4, ufi wsf g - 1 li ' I THIS IS YOUR PROUDEST HOUR 'i , ,... . . Culminaling Q pei-ma in your me y will always will to remainheif ,xg I s iii I I Y f G 'eau ph 1 g pl -Q feel elated to have b bl 1 4 I is 1 A h rished era th ph t g ph p I I gch yi I y I d tl y lb Illia I you spread zh ,I 1 my ly Li ly I1 J Tl IW though captur d in e spl z d ll b I r g d Y p 1 9 1 The fumr- holds many even: I y rh I y Il I b Please I feel free to call upon us for all of your phomgrnphi Lads. 1 LOPi 'I' II-'lllllill SIIIIDIIII FOREMOST SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPIIERS IN TIIE EAST 1 i I if I R 1575.1 ' ' A I Skilled pharmacists are ready to serve you at Wheaton Pharmacy. WHEATON PHARMACY INTEGRITY AND SERVICE 11401 Georgia Avenue at University Blvd. FOR FREE DELIVERY CALL 949-9600 HILL AND SANDERS METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON 'S OLDEST FORD DEALERSHIP 11250 Viers Mill Road Wheaton, Maryland A fine line of 1969 Fords are on display in Hill and Sanders' showroom. Vili f , 1.,l .... 1:'.2.255555Eiriiriflfififzfx:f55E5E5EEEfE:E'EfEfi.E:5i255fi555552i5Ii.55 Modern and classical guitars may be found at Ken-Wheaton Music Center. Advertisements 235 7, af R Officers Dave Gordon, Rosemary Downing, Kathy Rounds, and Les Holt plan an event. I-IERFF-JON ES f L A J wr GO to tl-us PRO 0 MARYLAND UNIVERSITY BLVD. A VIERS MILL RD. UN THE HOWARD JOHNSON MOTELI. OPEN MON., WED. A THURS. 'TIL 9, CALL 933-1513. K 236 Advertisements UMR. FORMAL RENT OR BUY THE AREA'B LARGEST FIRM DEVOTED ENTIRELY TO THE SALES AND RENTALS OF FORMAL WEAR NOT JUST ANY Tux BUT THE VERY LATEST STYLES. COLORS. FABRICS ALL THE ACCESSORIES-TIE. CUMMERBUND, SHIRT, EVEN SHOES AND GLovEs-coM- PLETELY FASHION COORDI- NATED THERES A ROYAL FORMAL WEAR NEAR You WHER- EVER YOU ARETCONTACT THEM FIRST. Ml. Form,-Q! if COMPANY commends Senior Class President David Gordon, sponsor lVlr. Robert Gallagher and the other able Senior Class Officers Vice-President Rosemary Downing Sec retary Kathy Rounds, and Treasurer Les Holt, for the excellent job that they have done on the class activities this year ,wfavt.,. iilfmxmi At Gould Nlusic, George Walsh finds an interesting selection of music Specialists in instruction including vocal and harmonica Sheet music and courses for musical instruction All levels including college EE Q J Come in and see the complete stock f FORMAL WEAR of instruments and accessories E i I my Capri Italian Restaurant offers a fine cuisine and a pleasant atmosphere. CAPRI ITALIAN RESTAURANT 11222 Grandview Avenue Wheaton, Maryland 949-9676 WOODMOOR GIFT SHOP 5 A 1019SlColesville Road C VIIII ji Si:lverSplring, Maryland I y fpame 5937-5411 1 I KAISER TRAVEL SERVICE and TRAILWAYS BUS TERMINAL Consult Kaiser Travel Service at 817 Ellsworth Drive in Silver Spring for all Trailway departures. Buses leave frequently for New York, Baltimore and other points. Cruises and tours may be arranged anywhere with group rates available. For further information, call 589-9100 or 589-4100. Cathy Kaiser and Ed Hill wait for travelers to board a departing bus. Advertisements 237 ff' Fred E6 Harry's Seafooal mestaurant am! gaaw Qar I Phone 593-7177 '- l N 1 ILK 5 ,vw- al-I, W -Q 1 f Sl FOUR CORNERS Silver CARL R. EBY'S R WHEATON DOOR ' COMPANY ALUMINUM PRODUCTS Diener's, of Wheaton Plaza, carries a fine quality of rugs and carpets. 2440 EVWIHIIS Avenue LARGEST FLOOR COVERING CENTERS . WASH. . Mo. . VA, Wheaton, Maryland RUGS CARPETS 949-9951 LINOLEUM ASPHALT TILE VINYL TILE CARPET CLEANING DRAPERIES WEST MALL, WHEATON PLAZA ROY C. DAIGLE WHEATON, MD. MANAGER TELEPHONE 949-2323 238 Advertisements For Happy Mo torlngvl LINF'OOT'S ESSO SERVICE Viers Mill at Georgia Avenue Silver Spring, Maryland 942-9656 U-HAUL RENTALS TUNE-UPS MINOR REPAIRS ROAD SERVICE SEIVIENY FLOWERS 9416 Georgia Avenue Silver Spring, Md. 587-7979 Gemeny Flowers offers a variety of corsages that students may buy. 9 Y , - ,,,,,,.,,,,,,e,M,,eM.,,m....M.'.mv.,,...,.-,,.M,,.wWwmm--W--H - ---A V - wE.,,, Gemhen , A Gordon Dillow practices on a quality set of drums at Smith's Drum Shop. SMITH DRUM SHOP If thine enemy wrong thee, buy each of his children a drum. Private Instructions DRUMS-GUITAR CLARINET-SAXOPHONE 11258 Georgia Ave. Wheaton, Md. 942-1971 After making a purchase, senior Debbie Fishler leaves Larry's 5 8: 10. LARRY'S 5 and 10 10123-10125 Colewille Road Silver Spring, Maryland 593-5330 Advertisements 239 Wheaton Lumber's convenient location serves the community needs. NNHEATON LUMBER CXNMPANY Cement, Sakrete, Sand, Gravel, Bricks Open Fridays 7:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Weekdays and Saturdays, 7:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.lVl. 2601 Blueridge Avenue 949-3300 Oqrigzoiffuzsa INC. 9-16-6644 11222 GEORGIA AVENUE 946-9705 VVHEATON, MARYLAND A pleased customer has her hair done by a skilled beautician at Ardi's. il In , Q, f 240 Advertisements md' we it ,.,.: ii siusi l ,,,., ilk RALPH GRAEVES TIRE AND APPLIANCE co. X Bl-TGoodrich I 2491 University Blvd. West Wheaton, Maryland 949-0211 2 A selection of auto and home supplies are on display at Ralph Graeves 'I I . ' 0 inf V E I . . l 1 ' 'f'f':?3?i- L-. fi-Zf':--'sffiiia'--:':.'fi:' .1 cf 1 L.1Q.Jk..--iff ' - KEN 'S CARPET CORNER 2662 University Boulevard, West Wheaton, Maryland 949-0550 Steve Binder is fitted for a sports jacket by an experienced salesman. Howard Heid supplies the Wheaton area with a variety of furniture. HOWARD S. SLAK SHAK 1 ' For fine quality in a varied selection of men's clothing and accessories visit Wheaton F U R N I T U R E Slak Shak. Howard Heid, leaders in modern, early American and prov 11226 Georgia Avenue 946-3711 incial furniture, is located at 11272 Georgia Avenue, Wheaton lVld. You will enjoy their friendly atmosphere. Brian Rodbell leafs through a catalogue of the many fine instruments found at Chuck Levin's. Ggucf 590111275 Washington I., Music Center 1 l XXX in 3 Sq.. Q ly, J L , 'M' 11151 Viers lVliIl Rd. Wheaton, Maryland 946-8808 Advertisements 241 I Q Peggy Naehr examines one of the novelties at Jon-Jon's Gift Shop. EXCLUSIVE SPECIALIST FOR SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES STEVE BLANTON 8a COMPANY, INC. Representing DELMAR STUDIOS, INC. 4805 Jasmine Drive Rockville, Morylond 20853 Home Phone 929-IO49 Hours: IVIon. thru Sat. W 9 a.m. to IO p.m. Sun - 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. We fix platters for parties! VWJDDMOCR DEUCATESSEN 10107 Colesville Road Silver Spring, Maryland 593-6644 Senior Joan Murphy helps her father at Woodmoor Delicatessen. ' Tune inmmll Country Music A11 Day Long 1540 on four Dial 242 Advertisements --...- ,. Y BENJAMIN FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY School of Accountancy and Financial Administration A. Bus. A. and B.C.S. degrees Coeducational Free Placement Service Ask For Catalog 110016th St. N.W. at L RE 7-2262 John E. Wood offers a clean office and quick service to his customers. JOHN E. WOOD R. P. SCHLEICHER gjizipenaing Gpficiana 11137 Georgia Avenue Wheaton, lVlaryland I.txWisE Wheaton Plaza Shopping Center Wheaton, Maryland 942-9727 Judy Kaplan tries on shoes at Holiday as Judy Abraham watches. Advertisements 243 F, ZAMSK Y ST D10 At Chase Furniture, Debra Baylis admires the lovely Rosenthal China. now... . conlaemporarci elegavwce in china cvgetel ekev-ling and gifflweve log Qmxkg Creative Yearbook Photography glee: Furniku owex all pin-eq lor. . . 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E..-..e --'--Elgzg,-2.--Ear- --F x Y 'H--sf ---'24-HFW --'fx E-lA .F 1affi5EZ.iEE5:':z3'ff'-4- , Q ' 3 '- -Q1-L:a:.... 2.-igzsgmii, eg-:...LT XS B A Good Food Always Since 7947 LUNCH EON -COCKTAIL- DINNER 244 Advertisements NORTHWOOD S STORE fi The School Store supplies the student with all his daily school needs: Gym Suits and Bags Pen and Pencils Northwood Jackets Notebooks Sweatsuits Slide Rules Open - Before and after school, and during all lunch periods. At the end of her lunch period, Thomasina Pettenati stops in at the Northwood School Store to purchase a typewriter folder from Lynda Antoniel. Advertisements 245 Compliments of PARK TRANSFER COMPANY FRIENDS OF Nl-lS Mr. and Mrs. H. Abraham Congratulations to the Arrowhead Staff Mrs. Bricker's 5th period The Cheerleaders Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Cole The Peg Cole Fan Club, Inc. Congratulations Mr. Forst - 12-6 Mr. and Mrs. Max Garchik Girls' Service Club Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gorelick Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Greenhouse Homeroom 10-6 Irving Jamie and Manette Janice W., Lynn M. Einstein Mrs. Helen Knupp Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Krautvvurst The Majorettes Marchone's Italian Delicatessen Margaret and Robert David Mike's Pizza Palace Mrs. Goldie L. Neff Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. O'Neil Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Oursler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Packard Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shnitzer Simon's Kosher Meat Market ToIer's Shoes Weaton Auto Parts Wheaton Barber Shop Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Donald Winner 246 Advertisements HEAVY HAULING Washington, D. C. BEST WlSl-IES TO Nl-IS From the Northwood Girls Service Club 178,213 Abel, Richard . . Abel,Wendy . . . Abraham, Judi . Abrams, Brenda . . Academics .... , . Achhammer, Laure , . Achstetter, Rita . , Activities ..... Adams, Douglas . , Adams, Harry . . Adams, Jeffrey . . Ader, Joel ..,. Adler, Susan . . . Advertisements . . 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Hahn,Sandy . . . . . . . 34, 69,80, 92,93, 187,218 . . . 89,96, 187, 218 . ..91, 187,218 . . . . 13,162,171 . ..,... 162 . . 9,69, 187, 194,218 . . .58,59 . . 82, 83, 187,218 . . . . 162 . ..... 140 . . , . . . . 162 ..69, 187, 218 . . . . . . 162 . . . . 140 . . . . 162 . .,.. 140 . . . 187,218 . . 187,218 , ..., 140 . . . .92,140 . . . 188,219 . .... 219 . . .. . 162 . . . . . 162 . . . . 162 . .. 219 . . . .30,31 . . ,63,162 .. ,89,104, 188,219 . . ..... 162 188,219 . . ,.,. 162 . ..... 140 . . .86,140 . . . 188,219 . ...., 219 ., .103-105 .. . . . 140 . . .84,162 , . . .85,162 . . 69,86, 104, 174,188,219 .....84,140 250 Advertise me nts wa Class of '69 Haje, Hallie . Hake, Gerald . Hale, Laura . Hale, Linda . . Halpin, Michael . . Hamlin, Michael . . 82, 89, Hammerlund, Don Hammon,Clark . . Hammond, Debra . Hand, Gary .... Hanson, Raymond asterpiece furniture, inc. 1 FINE FURNITURE 81 DECORATIONS 911 Seventh Street, NW., Washington 1, D.C., National 8-0677 8715 Calesville Rd., Silver Spring, Maryland, Juniper 8-8900 4714 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Virginia, 524-9770 ,,. . , , ,,.,, . te f' ' ' ' 1 I '11 1 ' ig - P21331 1 f .1 .-,ww ' ' 1 1, Q, . 1 ,,,, ' ' ' Www fr . gil.. 'ff' 'aft V 93531 ,, y as i H , V f Mazor has on display a fine selection of modern living room furniture. Index Harbaugh, Russell . . . . . . . Harbaurt,Pamela . . . . , Hardesty, Robert . Hardgrave, Mark . Hardiman, Evelyn . Hardin, Denise . Harman, Nedra . . Harper, Elizabeth . Harper, William . , HarrelI,Judith , . Harrell, Robert . Harris, Charna . . Harris, Janet . , Harris, Kevin . . Harris, Pamela . . Harrison,Jane . . . Harrison, Thomas . Hartnett, James . . Hauff, George . . . Hauptman, Debra . Hausman, Robert Hauss, Patricia . . Hawbecker, Cardle Hawbecker, Craig Hays, Patricia . . Hays, Priscilla . . Healy,Barbara . Hebert, Suzanne Helfgott, Lois . . Heller, Ellen . . Heller, Jonathan .. 140 ... 162 ..... 140 ... 188,219 .........140 . . .44,45, 56, 63, 175,188,219,220 .....89,95,96, 162 . ... 140 .. .... 140 .. ...89,162 .. ...69,140 153 188,219 .. 119,163 .. 188,219 .. ..... 30 ... 140 .... 140 .. .. 188,219 ..... 140 ..128,188, 219 .. 189,219 . . . . .29 ..72,140 . ,.., 163 .. 137,140 .-.219 .. ..... 140 .. 189,219 . ..... 96,163 .......37,52, 82, 86,163,171 119,140 . ... 140 . ... 140 . .... 140 .. 189,219 .... 140 ,.... 140 ....,...14O . . .89,189,219 ....126,127, 189,219,237 ...,187,189, 219,251 Helmick,MichaeI . Helschien, Steven . Hemsley, Roanna . . lf-lench,Bradford . Henline, Cheryl . . Henline, Maria . . . Herrnan,Joseph . . Hershey,Jeffrey . Heuser, Frederick . Hewitt, Daniel . . . Hewitt, David . . Hewitt, Richard . . Hibble, Patricia . . Higgins, Paul ..,. Higinbatham, Roxane . Hild, Robert ..,. Hill,Debra . .. HiIl,Donna . . Hill,Susan ,.,. Hissey, Ronald . . Hites, Deborah . . Ho, Betsy ..... Hochberg, Stanley Hodges, Dexter . . Hofberg, Myra . . . Hofer, Anita . . . Hoff, Douglas . . Hogan, Kevin . . Hague, Carlton . . Hague, Robert . ..96,163 140 219 140 ...89,189,219 140 ..163 .. 123,189,219 .. 189,219 219 . . . 62, 70, 72, 219 ...84,119,141 . ..,.. .141 ...153 . .... 141 .. ..84,163 ...163 163 163 ..189,219 141 219 163 189,219 . . . 66, 82,174, 187,189,219,233 .. ...... 163 . .,85,163 141 ......29 ........22 Holford,Joanne , . . , . 69, 77, 129, 189 Holland,James .. ...... 22 Holley, Allyson . . ..... . , Holman, Kenneth . . . . . . Holmes, Bradley , . . 26 Holmes, Jennifer , . . . 189 Holmes, Patricia . , ...... . . Holt, Leslie . . . . . .96, 117, 189, 219 Holzberg, Sallie . . Homan, Rosemary Homecoming . . . Hong, Gerald . , Hope, Eleanor , . Hopper, Debra , 1 4.143 128, 219 105 141 153 141 ,219 163 174, 236 .31 161 .39 141 163 141 Hord, Rebecca . Horner, Shelly . . . Horowitz, Amy . . . Horwitz, Jack ..,.... 65 Hotsko, Henry . . . Howes, Carol .... Hubble, Linda . . . Hudson,Kenneth . . Huffman, Ralph . . Hugl'lley,Emory . Hunt,Candus . . Hunt, Susan .... Hunt, Victoria .... Huntemann, John Jr. 163 ....189,219 ...89,154,163 . 10, 40, 59, ,82, 189, 197, Hurley, Anne .,... . . Hurley, John ..., Hurley, Joseph . Hurley, Robert . Hurwitz, Gloria . . Hurwitz, Renay . . . Hutt, Stephen . . Hyland, Beth , Hyman, Anita , . lrnmerman, Fern . . lndritz, Doren .... 92 Introductory Section . . 96,12-39, . . . 189, . . 184,189, 219 163 153 141 163 163 141 173 163 141 141 163 141 141 220 220 141 163 153 141 220 ....68,69,80, ,93, 119,190,220 2-13 Isaacson, Elaine . ,... ...... 1 41 lserson, Lawrence . , . . . 82, 84, 190, lskow, Phillip ..,.. .... lt's Academic Team Jackson, David . . . Jackson,Deborah . . Jackson,lVlary . . . Jackson,Susan . Jacobs,Joy . . Jacobs, Stuart . . Jaffe, Edward . . Jaffe, Gary . . . Jaffe, Lois . . . Jaffe,M1tchell . . Jaffe, Ronald . Jaffe,Sanclra . Jaka, Brian . . . Jamerson, Roy . James, David . M M196 .. 104 11196 536 .. 190 220 163 . 78 220 163 163 141 141 141 163 220 141 220 163 220 141 141 141 James, Kevin . . James, Richard , . James, Tamara , . Jarman, John Jaworski, Cynthia . Jelen,James , , . . Jenkins, Jenkins, Alan . . , Suzanne , Jennings, Carol , . Jerman, Johnson Johnson Johnson Laird .., ,Helen .. ,Joan . ,. ,John . .. Johnson, N. L. Johnson, Richard , Jones, Brian . , . . Jones, Doris . , Jones, Peggy , , Jordan, Francis , . Jordan, Joseph , . Jordan, Lawrence . Jordan, Joseph, Joseph, Joseph, Marion . . Ruth . . . Katherine . Robert . . Junior Class .... Junior Class Play . . . . Junior Class Prom . . . . Justice, Nancy . . . Kabaczy,Dennis . Kabatchnick, Susan Kagan, Debra . . . Kalontu ros, James Kanagy, Michael , Kandall Kang, T Kanstor Kant, E , Lisa . . , heresa . ,.., oom, Linda laine . . .... . . Kant, Steven . . Kaplan,Bruce . . Kaplan,Burton , Kaplan, Kaplan, Kaplan, Kaplan, Frances . . . . Judith . Lawrence . . , Leon . . . 142 163 49, 63, 190, 220, , . 190, . 1 196, 15, 32, 190, 224 163 4 ' Aeefeo, 91 220 142 220 142 163 104, 220 ,....25 . . 190, 142 163 142 142 220 ...,.35 .. 190, 142 163 . 29 . 35 142 220 ...152-171 .50,51, 155 ,..50, 155 142 . . 142,163 142 142 163 ...29 58,81, 163 163 142 190, 220 142 , . 190,220 142 . . 190, 220 92,142 1 1 196 243 142 220 Kaplan,Oren . . Kaplan, Rita . . Kaplan,Steven . Kaplan,Susan . . Kaplow, Andrea . . Kaplow, Joel . . . Kaplowitz, Jerome Kaplowitz, Mark . Kappel, Ruth . . Kappell,David . , Karapetian, Steve , Karl, Karen ,.... Karle, Jeffrey . , Karlin, Paul ..., Karlin, Renee , . . Karlsson, Rosemary Katz, Carol .... Katz, Howard . . . Katz, Jack . . Katz, Jeanne . . Katz, Robert . , Kaufman,T0dd . . Kaye, Howard . . Keilholtz, John , . Kekeris, Christine . Kelenson, Michael Kelly, Kathleen . . Kelly, Kathy . . . Kelly, Rufus . , Kelley, Cheryl . . Kelley, Jerry . . Kelley, Walter . . Kemp, Pamela , . Kemp, Randell . . Kenny, Stephen . . Kensic, Marian , Kephart, Laura . . Kephart, Linda . . Kershner, Donald . Kershner, Jeffrey , Kerstetter, Joanne Kessler, Jan ..., Kester, Rush . , . Kester, Susan . . Key Club .,., Keyette Club . . Keyser, David . . Index .. 163 .. 163 .,., 142 .,.. 142 . 190 220 ,., 142 .. 163 ... 163 ..., 142 . 190 220 .... 163 82,190 220 .... 143 96,119 143 .... 143 ,190 220 ..,. 143 . 190,221 . ... 164 . 104,143 . ... 164 .,. ,143 69,124,125, 191 221 . 191 221 . 128 143 . .81 221 . 191 221 . ... 221 ... ..29 .... 143 0,119 143 . 117 164 .... 153 .. 164 .... 164 .... 143 58,191 221 . 104,143 . 191 221 .,. .164 .... 164 . 191 221 . 191 221 .,.. 143 . ..64,65 ,.. ..64 , 119,164 Keyser, Jean , . Kierbs, Kevin . , Kimber, David . . . . . Kimber, Stephen . Kimble, Joyce . . Kimrnel,Sandra . . King, Bertell . . . King, Charlotte . , King, Daniel , . . King, Leonard . . King, Robert . . Kingsley, Sandra .. Kingsley,William . . Kingsolver, Rebecca Kinsey, Brian ...... 82, 174, Kinsey, Cynthia . . . Kirby, Denise ..... Kirchgassner, Patricia . . Klauber, Carol . . , . Klein, Leigh , . , . . Kleinknecht, Barbara Kleinknecht, Henry . . Kleinknecht, Robert 108,109,115, Kline, James ..., . . . Klitenic,Ellen . . Knapp, Richard . . Knickrehm, Karen . Knupp, Kathie . Kobre, Karin , . Koch, Alice . . Koehn, Debra . . Koehn, Douglas . . Kokes, Patricia . . Kolkin,.Ion . , Kopit, Janis .... Kornspan, Jeffrey . Kover, Steven . . . Kramer, Ruth . . .....143 .... 191,221 119,192,221 .,96,115,117, 173 . . . . , .24 .,.164 .... 143 .. 192,221 .. 192,221 ....153 .,..153 . . 192,221 . . . . . 143 . . .69, 192, 221 . . 42,44,59, 192,197,221 ......143 .....143 .,.192,221 ....164 , .,.. 164 ... 154,164 . .1oe,1o9, 125,164 . 95,9e,1o6, 117,192,221 110,192,221 ...,..164 ....,164 . ,154, 155, 164 . .80,92,173 .89,192,221 ,..128, 129, 192,221 . . , . 143 ...113, 114, 221 ,. . . .. 143 ..69,84,86, 119,192,221 .89,192,221 ,. , . . . 143 .. . 192,221 ...,21 Kraut, Joseph . . Krautwurst, Linda Kreager, Barbara Kreger, David . . Kreisman, Zachary Kreiter, Elizabeth Krell,Bernard . . Kriss,Diane . . , Kromulis, Andreja Kulp, Howard Jr. Kunde, Suzanne . Kunst, Margaret . Kurtz, Harriet , . Kurtz, Ruth . . Kurtz, Sally . . . Kushner, Mark , LaBuda, Jeannine Lamar, Edward . Lamoreux, Linda Langebeck, Axel Landesberg, Joann Lane, Debbie , . Lapkoff, Clifford Lappen,Stacy . . Larkin, Thomas . Larson, Randolph LaScola, Denise . LaScola, Donna . Latimer, John , , Latin Club ,.., Lattanzio, James Lattanzio, Richard Laudani, Mary . , Lawson, Lois . , Lawson, Richard Lawson,Steven . Layne, Elizabeth Layne, Jeffrey , . Lazaris, Nicholas Lazer, Ann ,... Leach, Randol . . Leach, Winfred . Leak,Suzanne . . Leas, Mark . , . Leasure, John , , Ledermann, Lise ..106,192, 221 80,92,164 164 143 164 .. 128164 ....164 ..,153 ...164 ..-143 .,85,164 164 ..173 ..,....21 .......143 69,100,192, 221 143 ..96,164 164 143,164 164 ..164 ..164 ..143 ,.221 ...143 .-.,143 ..192,221 ..,.164 ..,.72,73 ,.192,221 143 .192,221 78,192,221 .....143 ...,164 .....143 .. 119,143 ....164 .....143 .100,164 100,119,164 .,193,221 164 ..119,143 .,29,164 A courteous salesman from Embassy Father and Son helps Jon Heller select a pair of continental slacks to complement his single-breasted jacket. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '69 EMBASSY FATHER AND SON Advertisements 251 Lee, Nancy , Lee, Walter . Lehman, Paul . . Lehr, Carol Leis, Kathy . , Leish, Denise Lenga, Jerry . . , Leo, Debra ,.,. . Leonard, Frank , . . . Leonard, Lauri Leonard,Scott . . Leroy, David Leroy, Douglas Lethco, Rebecca .. . Lev, Janis ,,,,,,,, Levandowski, Mary . . . Levenbook, Alessandra . Levin, Alan ...... Levine, Ann . . Levine, Barry . . Levine, Cheryl . . . . . LeVine, Craig , . . . Levine, Gary . , . . . Levine, Jeffrey , . . . Levine, Lee . , . . . . Levine, Susan ...... Levinson, Harold , . . Levinson,Joel . . , Levitan, Carl ...... Levitan-Cassel, Sheree . Levy, Levy, Levy, Levy, Judith ....,. Lois . . . Lynne . . , Marilyn . , Lewis, Jeanne . , Lewis, Judith . . . Leyshon, Barbara . . Leyshon, Preston . . Library ....... Lichok, Susan . . Licht,Shelly . , . Lickner, Craig . . . Liebersohn,Harry . Liebling, Robin . . , . Lightman, Harriet . , . Lindsey, Martha . . Line, Steven .... Linn, Kenneth . , . Lipp,Wendelin . . Lipson,Michelle . . Lisowski,Donna . , Little, David ..,. Little, Susan . . . . Littman, Paul . . , . . Liverman, James .. . Liverman,Patricia . Liverman,PauI . . Loffler, Barbara . , Loope, Walter , . Lord, Nancy . . . Lord,Patricia . . Lord,Susan . . Love, Barbara , . . Lovelace,June . . . Lowman, Catherine . . . Luck, Catherine , . . . Luck, Virginia . . . , Ludwig, Barbara .. . Ludwig, Sharon . . Luft, Terry ..,. Lumpkins, Warren , . , Lycette, John ....., Lycette, Michael .... Lynagh, Robert . . . Lynch, Michael . , Lynt, David . . . Lyons, Karen . . . . Lyst, Gary ,....... MacCall,Elizabeth . , . Machlin, Paula ,.,. Maclay, Charles . , . Maddrey, Robert .... Madison,Constance . , 126, Madrigal Singers ,.... Magers, Charles .,.., Magoulas, Joanne . . Magoulas, Paula . . Magri,Antonio , . Mahon, Kathleen , , Maiorettes ...., Majors, Gloria . . . Maillar, Kathryn . . Main, Alan .,.,. ,.. 164 ,.. 164 ..,. 143 ...92,193, 221,253 ., 164 .. 164 ......143 ......143 65,154,164 ..,... 173 . 1. 193,221 ...... 143 69,193,221 ...... 164 65,193,221 ......153 .......27 ...164 .....143 138,143 143 62,110,164 69,86,100, 119,193,221 100,119,143 165 .85,193,222 193,222 165 193,222 165 193,222 143 165 .. 143 ,.,24 ..165 M165 N165 ..68 144 144 194,222 ...69,222 165 ..65,90,165 165 ..165 ..165 M165 ..222 .. 144 , ..... 165 ,.,...144 180,194,222 , ..... 153 . . . 194, 222 . , 110,144 . . .34, 35 . . 119,144 .. 194, 222 . . . . 144 . . 144 . . . . . 173 . .. 194,222 . .. 194,222 .86,194,222 . , , .84,144 . ,52, 89,165 , .,.. 144 , . . 69,89, 194, 222 ......165 ,.....144 .96,194,222 ,,.... 165 .. 165 ....,. 173 ... 194,222 ,96,119,144 ,.. 194,222 ......165 .,..,.24 . ..... 144 . . 69, 72, 82, 174, 195, 222 .......11 . ..... 144 ...84,144 ,. 195,222 ....165 ,165 ....85 ....165 ,, 195,222 , , . 85,144 252 Advertisements Main,WiIliam . . , Maley, Lawrence . . Mallett, Richard . . Maloni,John . . Mandel,Gerry . . Mandel, Paul .... Mandel, Robin . , Maneely,PauI , . Manford, Alan .... Mange, Virginia ..,.. Index ..222 ..165 .,144 .,.31 .,.165 .,.86,165 ...144 ..144 ......165 ..,.85,144 Mangiapane, Gregory ,,,, 61, 85,165 Mann, John , .... Mansfield, Kevin . . . Manus, Frances . , . Margolin, Meribeth . . Margolis, Robert . . Marimont, David . . Marino, Mark . . . Mark, Valerie , . . Markman, Marcia . . Markowitz, Barry . . Markowitz,Madelyn . , Markwood,Gary . . Marmaras, Irene . . Maroulis,Acrive . , Marseglia, Betty . , . Marshall, Richard . . Martin,Gordon . . Martin,Mark . . . Martin, Thomas . . Martin, Ursula . . Martineau, Peter . Martino, Nancy . . Martinson, John . . Marx, Honey . . Maslow, Ellen . . Mason, Mark . . . Massey, Dale ...,. Massouda, Mona , . . Math Honor Society . . Math Team ...... Mattia, Paul ..... Mattis, Denise , . . Maurer, Edward . . Mayer, Sharon .... Mayerman, Barbara . . McCabe, Patricia , . McCabe, Catherine . . McCall,Patrick , . . , ..... 144 . 16, 64, .......32 195, 222 . . . .86,144 .,. 195,222 .,..144 .,173 -153 ...165 ..-96, 117, 195, 222 ... 154,166 .,..166 .,.144 ..144 ..166 -144 ...32 .,144 ,..144 .....35 . . .84, 100, 195,222 , . , 154,166 .,...145 ...145 ...145 ......166 ...195,222 . .,.. 145 ..68 ..78 ..166 153 ..,58,68, 195,222 .. . . ,. 145 ,. . 195,222 ,, .104,154, 166 ...145 .....222 McCann, Michael . , . . .195, 222, 259 McCarren, Jill .,...,. 49, 69, 126, 127, 188, 195, 222, 234 McCauley, Kevin ....... 195, 222 McCauley, William ....., 195, 222 McClellan,Brian .... . . . 173 McClellan, Ruthanne . . ..... 166 McClung, Barbara . . . . . .85, 166 McClung, Gary . . .,... 166 McClure, Paula . . .... 195, 222 McComas, John . , . . 89, 96, 117, 195,222,258 McConnell,Paula , . . . . f .2, 166 McCormick, Barbara . . . . .34 McDonald, John . . . . . 173 McDonald, Kevin . , . . 153 McDowell,Sonia . . , . 222 McDowell,Warren . , . , . 145 McFiren, Marvin . . ...,,. 145 McGhee, Kenneth . , . . . , 195,222 McGheehan, Michael , . McGinn, Martin ..... . ..., 145 ,.,...145 McGinty, Maureen ...... 195, 222 McGugan, David ..., ,86,104,153 McGugan, Michael ..... 95, 96, 97, 106,109,117,195,222 McG ugan, Stephen Mclntire, Janet , . . . Mclntosh,Sue . . . , . McKean, Nancy . . , . McKee, William . . . McKeown, Linda . . McKeown, Robert . , McNabb, Lawrence . . McNabb, Raymond . . Measell, Ellen .... Mechler, William . , Meiklejohn, Debra . , Meiklejohn, Gary . . Meisler, Michael . . ....96,99,117, 173 ..29,76,84, 128,129,166 . . , . . . 166 ,89,195,222 .....26,27 195,222 ....,145 ...166 ...173 ,.,,.. 166 . . . 196,222 ...,.166 ...11O,145 ...84,145 Melchiorre, Angelina . . , . 196, 222 Meletakos, Nicholas , . ,... 173 Menaker, Carol . . , . . . 145 Mendelson, Gilbert . ..,. 27 Mensh, Norman , . 196, 222 Mensh, Rochelle . . . . 166 Mensh, Stuart . . 196, 223 Meredith, Marvin . .... 145 Merrick, Marsha . . , . . . 145 Merrick, Harry , . , . 145 Messick, Dan . , 113,145 Messick, Robert . . . 59,89, 196,223 Meyers, Daniel . . . . . 166 Meyrowitz, Susan , . . . . 166 Michael,Peter . , . . . 166 Michael,Ruth . . , .. . 145 Michaelson, Hope . . 196, 223 Mickesh, Joseph ..... . . 196,223 Mierzwinski, Michael . . .,.. 167 Milans, Thomas . . . , . . 167 Milans, William . . , . 167 Miller, Beth . , . . , . 145 Miller, Carolyn . . . . 145 Miller, Dorothy . . 133,145 Miller, Forrest . . . 29,123 Miller, Gloria , . . 68,167 Miller, Ina .., . , . .67 Miller, Jerry . . . 196,223 Miller, Kathleen , . . , . 145 Miller, Matthew , . . . 167 Miller, Nancy . . . . 223 Miller, Norman . , . , . 34 Miller, Norman . , , . . 167 Miller, Richard . ' , . . 167 Miller, Rosalyn . , , . , 86, 196, 223 Miller, Sheryl . . . . . 145 Milli,Michael . . . . 145 Millington,Gail . , , . 145 Millios, Harry . . . . 145 Mills, Melvin , . . . . . . 145 Milstead, William. . . . . . .145 Minamota, Eugene . . 112,113 Minnich, Richard . , , , , 145 Minster,CheryI , . , . , 145 Mitchell, Janice , . 196, 223 Mitchell, Joseph . . 161,173 Mittelberg, Phyllis . 196,223 Modlin, Robin . . . 154,167 Momyer, Nancy , . 196,223 Monsheimer, Lois . . 196,223 Monsma, Mary . . .86, 174, 196,223 Mook, David , . . . . 69, 196,223 Mook, James . . . , . . 145 Moore, Margaret . ,... 18 Moore, Paul . , . 196,223 Morch,Cathann . . , , . 167 Morch, Cecile . . ...., 196,223 Morgan, Michael . . . , 56,196,223 Morgan, Ronald . . . . . 85, 196,223 Morris, Eugene . 197, 223 Morris,Glen . , . .... . 153 Morris, Merrill . . . .... . 145 Morris, Michael . . 197, 223 Morris, Sharon . ..., 167 Morris, Thomas . . ..... 167 Morrison, Paul . . 197, 223 Morrison, Steven . ,.,. 145 Morse, Brian . . . . . . 167 Moses, Virginia . . ..... 32 Moskowitz, Neal . 197, 223 Moss, Carl ..,..,.. . . , 167 Mostow, Robert ..,... .... 1 45 Mota-Albuquerq, Helen 104, 145 Motes, Freddie ....., .... 1 67 Motes, John ....... .... 1 45 Motter, Lynne ......... 154, 167 Mourtuopalas, Garifallia ...... 145 Moutzalias, Anna .,... ,... 1 45 Mowatt, Gail . . , 197,223 Moyer, David . , 197. 223 Moyer,Kr1stlna . . . 33,145 Moyer, Lois . , . - . - 145 Mudd, Mary . . . - . . 145 Mugge, Frances . , . - - 145 Mujica, Maria . . . 197,224 Mularcik, Pamela . . . . . 145 Mulcahy, Paul . . , . - 145 Muller, Michael . . . , 157 Muller, Paul . . . r . 157 Murdock, Susan . . . . - 146 Murphy,Joan ,, . 40,41, 197,224 Murphy, Margaret , . 197, 224 Murrison, Dorothea . . 197, 294 Musy, Mark . . ........ 13,103, 104,105,197,224 Musy, Philip . , . . Muth, Richard , . N Club ..... Naehr,PeQ9Y . , 104,146 . . ..... 146 .....64,65 . . 10, 48,198, 224, 242 Naehr, Richard ....,. ..,. 1 46 National Honor Society . . . , , 68 Navid, Sarah ..... Nebel, Wayne ..,. Neff, Lawrence . . . Nelson,Joan . . . . Neubaum, Terry . Neviaser, Marvin . , Newberry, Andrew . Newhouse, David , . Newhouse, Richard . Newman, Larry . . . Newman, Laura . . Niad, Howard . . . Nicholson, Dennis , Nicholson, Ronald . Niefeld, Neil .... Noe, Carolyn . . Noe, Steven . . , Noechel, Nancy . . Nolan, Thomas . . Northern, Jean . Novotny, John . Noyes, Edward , . Noyes, Mary .... Nussbaum, Harvey . O'Brien, Daniel , . O'Brien,William . Oehmann, Jean . . . O'Loughlin, Charles Olive, Rayssa .... Olsen, Cathryn . . Olson, Adis .... Olthoe, Herman . . Olthof, John , , . Olver, Peter . . O'Neil,John . . O'NeiI, Nina .,., Orange,Deidra . . Orchestra ...., Oremland, James . . Organizations . . . Orgel, Linda . , , Orkin, Wendy . . Oseroff, Allan . . Ostrinsky, Lynn . . Ostrinsky, Nelson . . Oursler, Linda .,.. 89 Oviedo, Gustavo . . Pack,Steven . , . , Packan, Charles , . Packard, Harold . . Page, Edith . , . Page, Marilyn , . Paige, Ann , . , , Palder, Steven , . Palmar, Richard . . Palmiter, Paul . , Pank,EIsie . . . Papas, Fotene . . Papach, Jody . , Papier, Larry . . . Pappas, Anthony . , Parham, Carol . , . Parham, Jeanne , . Parker, James . . Parker, Joseph . , Parker, Lance . . . Parker, Robert . . Parkins, Julie . . Parkis, Janet . , Parks, Dan ..,, Parks, Deborah , . Parrell, Renee .,., Pasquela, Roger , . . Passamante, Anthony Passamante, Robert . Paukstitus, Steve . . Paull, Larry . . . Payne, Sandra . . Peale, Jane ..,., Pekofsky, Melvin . . Pellegrini, Stephenie . . ,,.. 146 , ..... ,. 167 ....69,80,82, 92, 93, 198, 224 ..,...50,167 ,..58,198,224 .......167 . ,.... 146 . , . 198,221 , . . .85,146 . ...,.. 167 , . . 69,7o, 198, 224 .. 198,224 167 ,.198,224 146 ,.146 146 146 ..110,146 167 .. 122,198 146 ..198,224 .. 119,146 ...167 146 ..198,224 . ...167 . . . . . 224 . ..,... 146 . 199,224,234 , ..,... 146 . . . . . 173 . , . 68, 74, 75, 78,199,224 . , . . 199,224 .. . .21 . . 146 ...86 ...,146 . . , . 52-93 .. 199,224 , .... 146 .....84,146 . . . 69,84,86, 199,225 ......34,66 . . , 68, 69, 80, , 92, 93, 199, 225 .......146 .......167 .....31 ,.16,17,47 . , 199,225 . .86,146 . . 167 .. 167 .. 173 .. 167 ....19 ...,146 ..,199,225 ..,199,225 ..,123,167 ...199,225 ....66,146 .. , 199,225 ..74,167 .. . 225 163 199,225 199,225 167 ...225 .,225 . ...167 , ...,225 ....96,117, 173 ...146 , ..,.. 167 ,......146 , . .69,199, 225 . , .174,199, 225 . .,.146 MARYLAND BOOK EXCHANG E, INC. 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I 6. f Monroe Ford serves the Washington area with new Fords and fine senlice. lndex . , 148 . . 148 , . . 148 . 85,86, 203,226 ,89, 203, 226 . .24, 66 203,226 . . . ,42 . . . 148 203,226 203, 226, 259 , , . 148 ,85, 104, 212,227 144,148 . . . 148 ,89, 104 . . , 148 . , . 148 203, 227, 257 . . . 227 . . 169 . . . 148 . . . 169 . . . 148 203,227 . , . 148 142,148 . . . 169 . . 149 . . 169 -..78 ....29 .84, 203, 227 . 18,194 . . . 149 . 37,82, 204,227 . . . 149 , . 149 . . 169 . ,. 149 . , . 227 204,227 . .. 149 204,227 Seltzer, Joel .... . .85, 227 Silver, Kenneth . , . . 68, 80, Seneca, Joseph .,.. . . . 149 92,170 Sengstack, Deborah . . . ,,,.. 169 Silver, Janet . . . . . . 149 Senior Class .,..,. .... 1 72-221 Silver, Phillip . . . , . . . 170 Senior Class Play . . . 44-45,175 Silver, Richard . . ..,. 86,141, Senior Prom . , . ,,.... 59 149,204 Setzer, Deborah , . . . , 204,227 Silver, Sheila . , . . . . . 170 Setzer, Gary ..,.. ..,. 1 49 Silver, William ,,.. ...... 1 49 Shannon, Robert . . ..... 149 Silverberg, Phyllis , , ,...... 170 Shantz, Mark . . . . .85,149 Silverman, Marc . . . . , .74,89,170 Shapiro, Debra , .... 149 Silverman, Stuart . . ...... 173 Shapiro,Karen . . . . 170 Simkins, William . . . . . . 170 Shapiro,Joanne . . . .... 149 Simpkin,Karine . . , . ,29 Shapiro, Lee . . , . .69, 100, Singer, Richard . . , . . . . , . 228 204, 227 Sinopoli, Linda . . ,..., 85,174, Shapiro,Scot , . . . , 149 204-2271228 Sharpngohn I I .UAV 227 Sisson,JerryI. . . . . . . . , .31 Sharpe, Arlyn . . . . . ,50,170 Slattery, Lorr , , , , , . . . 149 Shaypjanice I I UVA- 149 SIlnkard,W1Iliam . , . . , 173 shaw,1an ...., , . . . 29 2m? WE9dI5D0I'1a'd - - 4 - 433.113 - migoc 1, amion . , , I ' ' I I Q64 smiiovitz, Bernie . . , . 89,96, Shearer, Margo , . ...... 149 . . 170 sheehy, Mary . . . .....,. 149 S '!'a9'!a' Hank A - - A '70 shei1zer,Aian .... . .84,123,149 S '!'a9 af Bosemafy - 1 '- '49 Sheridan,Susan . , . . . . 204,227 g?II:'Ig ' ' ' ' ' 2041 Sherr, Susan , .... . . 204,227 Smith' Holly I I I I I 149 Shevitz, Susan ....,. . . 204,227 Smith' Howard I I I IIII I 149 Shienbrood, Deborah . . . , . , 170 5mith'JI IIIII I I I15Ig4I55 Shneider, Everett . . . ...., 68 Smmfjoanne I I I I I I I 149 Shnider, Marc ,... , . ,92,149 Smith' Karen I I I I I 149 Shnitzer, Joanne . , .... 10, 82, Smith: Katmeen I I I I 228 83104127 smith, Kathy . . . . .29 Shoob, Harriet . . ..... 26,27 Smith. 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Strong, Gregory . , ...69,85, 205,228 . ,.... 149 . . 39,49, 126, 205,212,228 .,..,..170 ,.....170 ..205,228 ...132-151 . ..205,228 . ..205,228 . ..... 73 ., ..... 72 . ...90,149 ...86,149 ....149 ....25 ..,149 ....150 ...81,170, 253 ..94-129 ...,.150 ..205,228 ..68,80,90, 123,170 ...,153 ...,170 .....170 ...85,150 ...,170 ...170 ...150 ...150 ...170 ...150 ....150 ..205,228 ......150 ....205,228 .,89,206,228 .,85, 158,170 ......29 ,..228 .,150 . .,... 18 .......150 . . . 68, 69, 72, 80, 93, 206, 228 170 . ,..... 150 .,.96,170 170 150 170 ..206,228 ..206,228 150 ...170 150 .. 119,150 .....32 ..8,104, 154,170 150 153 150 ..84,150 .,..228 ,.4,65,96, 119,170 . . . . 119, 150 Student Government Association 62, 63 Stuart, Peter . ..,., Stukey, Nedenia 62, 63 Stukey, Nedenia . , . . .29 Stultz, Ann . , . .... 150 Stultz, Marcia . . ....,. 206, 229 Stuntz, John . . ,.,. . . . , 89,96, Stuntz, Martha ...,..,.,.. Stutman,Rochelle . Styer, Lawrence . . Suarez, Rafael . . Summer, Ann . . Summers, David . . Summers, Greg . . Sumner, Howard . Sun,Howard . . Sutton, Mark . . . Svrecek, Matthew . , Swan,Raymond . Swedlund, Patricia . Sweeney, Ronnie . . Swerlick, Judy . . Swiger, Anita . . Swiger, Nancy , . 206, 224, 229, 258 170 .,26,66,170 , ...., 34 . . , 206,229 ..81,90,91, 170 ,. 113,151 ,... 170 ... 170 ..68,151 ...227 ...170 ...89,96, 206,227 ,...151 ..-151 -207,227 .... 151 ..6,69,89, 207,227 256 Advertisements Index SwindeIl,Elaine . . . . 207,227 Swindell,Nancy . . . , . , 151 Symonds, Jane . . . 86, 173 Szabo, Eva ...., .... 1 70 Taberoff, Rochelle . . . 147,151 Talbert, Carol . . . . 126, 207, 224, 227 Tanaka, Hiroko . . . 68, 69,86, 207, 229 Tanaka, Minorah , .,.. 229 Tankersley,James . . . . 151 Tanner, Drucilla . . ..... 151 Tansky, Lynne . . . 207, 229 Tarason,Sharyn . . .... 170 Tarleton,Brian . . . 229 Tate, Richard . . . . . 151 Tauber, Shirley , . .,,. 229 Taylor, Barry .... , . 125,151 Taylor, Catherine . ..,. 151 Taylor, Gary ,,.. .... 1 51 Taylor, Georgia . , . . 207,229 Taylor, Marcia . , ..... 151 Taylor, Steven . , .85,86, 151 Taylor, Tyrone . . ,.,.. 151 Tebeleff, Robert ..... 90, 154, 171 Teitelbaum, David . . . . . 74, 171 Teitler, Judith . . . . . 207,229 Tennis ..... . . .122-123 Tepper, Alice . . . . 207,229 Tepper, Dorothy . . . ,90, 129, 207, 229 Thanos, Laurie . ..., 171 Thayer, Ronald . . . . . 171 Thesbians ......... . . 82583 ThisyamondoI,Patricia . . . . . 151 Thomas, James .... ..... 1 73 Thomas, Richard . . . .... . 153 Thomas, Susan . . . 104, 207, 229 Thompson, Mark . ...,. 151 Thompson, Nancy . . . . 207 229 Thompson,Susan . . . ,... . 151 Thorn, James . . . . . .89 171 Throwe, Kathleen . . . 69,207 229 Tierney, Rebecca . . . ..., . 151 Tillman, Michael . .,... 229 Timmons, James . ..... 151 Timmons, Nadine . . . 179,207 229 Tinsman,Bruce . . . ,.., . 151 Tlrsun, Stuart . . . . . . 151 Tjoumas, Angelo , . ..,. 171 Toler, Diane ..... . , 207, 229 Tollefson, Edward . . .,... 229 Toomey, Nicholas . . . . 207, 229 Toothaker, Karen . . . , . . . 171 Townsend, Patricia . . . . . 171 Townsend, Steven . . . . . 229 Toy, David ,.... .... 1 53 Tozzalo,Michael . . . 119 151 Tracey,John . . .,.. 151 Track ........ . . ,118-121 Traficante, Linda , , . , . . 173 Tredwell,Emily . . . . 171 Trier, Jay .... . . . 229 Troth, Steven . . . .... . 171 Tuchman, Gary . . . . 119 171 Tucker, Marsha . . . . . .46,171 Turen,Susan . . . , . 151 Turner, Dawn . . . . . 151 Turner, Russel . . .... 173 Ubel,Rita .., .. 161 171 Ugel, Vicki ,.,. ...., 1 53 Ulanow, David . . . .96 171 Ulanow, Lewis . . . 207 229 Unger, Stuart ..... . . , 151 Upperman,Elaine . . . . . 151 Upperman, Linda , . . . . 171 Vaccara, Richard . ..,. 171 Vaccard, Michele . ..... 171 Valeda, Jamie . . . . 207 229 Valeda,Teresita . . . , . 151 Vallieres, Joseph . . . . . . 151 Vallieres, Lawrence . . ..... 151 Van Deventer, Heda . . . .77, 127, 128, 129, 207, 229 Van Deventer, Margaret . . . 128, 129, 151 Van Hise, Karen . , .,.. 171 Van Ness, Keith . . . . 10, 42, 207, 229 Van Ness, Stephen . . . . . 151 Vann, L. V. ...... ..... 2 1 Van Wert, Virginia . . . , . 208,229 Varavarn,Bhudhisain . . . . . . 151 Varrato, Jean .... Velich, Bernadette . Velis,Virtinia , . , Verber, Jill ..... Verbinski,Joseph . . Vernacchio, Angela . Vernon, Edward , . Vernon, Rosanne , , Vinds, Richard . , Vogel, Richard . . Vogel,Stephen . . Volz, Nancy ..... VonAllman, Theresta Voneitt, Elta .,.. Vreenegoor, Sheila , Wachtel, Lawrence . Waganheim, Philip . Waghelstein,Alar1 , . Wagner, Paula . . . Wagner, Roberta . . Wagoner, Gary . . Walderhaug, Britt . . Walderhaug, Mark , . Waldman,WiIIiam , . WaIdron,Troy . . , Walker, Christine , . Walker, Helen . . . Walker, Lawrence . . Walsh, John . , . . Walsh, Tom . . . Walter, Presta . . . Walters,Stephen .. Walton, Kenneth . . Warner, Richard , . Warshaw, Carol , . Ward, Carmen . . Ward, Maurice . . Wasson, David . . Wasson, Joyce , . . Waters, Christine . . Waters, James . . . Watkins, Mark . , Watkins, Shelly . . Waugh, Joan . . . Weaver, Barbara . . Weber, Adrienne . . Weber, Jack .... Weber, John . . . Weber, Steven . . Wecker, Debra . . , Weiland,Jill , . . Weiland, Lois , . Weinberg, Barry . . Weinfield, Richard . Weingarten, Michael Weinstein, Brian . . . Weinstein, Richard . Weiss, Helen ..... Weiss, Irwin . , . Weisz, Mark ..... Weitzman, Randy , . Weitzman, Jacqueline Wender, Bruce .... Wenhold, Paul ,... West, Mary ..... 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Wilbar, James . . Wild,Susan . . . Willemin, Louis . . Willett, John . . . Williams,Carol ,. Williams, Donald . Williams, Janet . . Williams,Jean , . . Williams, Richard , Williams, Stephen , Willig, Rayne . , , Willing, Cynthia . . Willing, Marcia , . Willis, Carolyn . . . Wilson, Michael . . Wilson, P, M. . . . Wilson, Richard . , Wilson, Sheila . . Wilson,Steven . . . Wimenitz, Lisa . . Windham, Gregory Wingo, Daniel , . . Winner, Isabel . . . Winters, Rodney . Winterfeldt, Stephen Wise, Steven .... Wiseman, Judy .. Wiseman,Sandra , Witherell,WilIiam . Wiltholz, Charles . Wolf, Ronald . , . Wolfe, Dorothy , . Wolfe, Lee .... Wolfe, Ricki . , Wolfe, Vicki . . . Wolfson, Mark . . Woo, Jon .... Woo,Nina . . . Wood, Roy . . . Woods, Dennis . , Woods, Susan . . . Woolley,James . , Wooten, Sara ,... Worsley,Tommy . Wort, Gary ..... Wrestling .,... Wright, Dallas . . Wright, Shelly . . Wright, Terry . . Wulfow, Marlen . . Wyman, Roy . , Wyner, Elaine . . Wyner, Faith , . Wynn, Patricia . . . Xenakis,Vallt . . Yabroff, Robert . . Yaffe, Douglas . . Yates, Durwood , . 118,11 Yates, Robert . , . Yauch, Charles . . Yeckley, Robert . Yeckley, William . Yeriel, Tali ..... Young, Charles , . Young, James . . , Young, Michael . . Yuen, Winnie . . . Zagerella, Pamela . Zalosh, Lynn . . . Zarin, April .... Zawatsky, Sara . . Zayes, Edison . . Zelidan, Caryl . . . Zeitchik, Carol . . Zimmerman, Daniel Zimmerman, Robert Ziska, Eileen .... Ziska, Gregory . . Zoerner, Paul , . Zoller, Sara .... Zucconi,Gemma . 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S.- eff .ra 3 'P-:Q 1'-f'f'v'.v'J.f.w-.v. E M. i i. sea L. 1 5 1 .X.. i -- rs li is Douglas Fleharty, Pete Anton and Stephen Novik watch Gail Schuldenfrei sitting astride a mini bike at Douglas SpeedSport Center in Silverspring. Sun Tachometers Hurst Shifters M 84 H Tires S. W. Guages Holley Carburetors Carter Carburetors Air Gasket 8205 Fenton St. 589-2000 Silver Spring, Md. 589-2000 We Specialize in all Major Custom Accessories for the Racing Enthusiast. -Including- And a Warehouse of Others! American Dragmaster Wheels Astro Customs Cragar Wheels Mallory ignition Edelbrock Manifold Ottenhauser Manifold Cureride Shocks Advertisements 257 g, 1.7 John Stuntz, Andy Gabrilovitch, Dan McComas, and Jack Brownley rehearse favorite barbershop quartet numbers to perform for the student body. Northwoodites Complete Productive Year 258 Conclusion Senior Dottie Daugherty enthusiastically begins the task of addressing the graduation announcements to be sent to her friends and relatives. 4 'Z ? 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