Oak Park and River Forest High School - Tabula Yearbook (Oak Park, IL)

 - Class of 1965

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4 PL GHC! mel' j0I'Q5t Sckoof -' june, 'i ufume Ta Bula Supervising ...P-ielpinq... 5? ...Cl'1ecking. Qfafefuffy 'ML lbwkmfe OW Ma,-6004 30 Me mem org Of mr. pcfow M r. Edwin Rakow Tabula Tor I965 is aTTec:TionaTely dedicaTed To The memory oT Mr. Edwin Rakow, a member oT The English DeparTmenT here aT Oak Park and River EoresT l-ligh School, and adviser To The sTaTT oT The school magazine, CresT. Those oT us who worked wiTh Mr. Rakow knew him as a dediCaTed and percepTive individual. As a Teacher, he drew on his wide varieTy oT experiences and a vasT amounT oT inTormaTion To provide deeper insighT and undersTanding Tor his sTudenTs. l-le was noT merely an insTrucTor, buT a Teacher. l-le TaughT us To Think and reason and appreciaTe, noT iusT To memorize. Mr. Rakow was a poeT in his own righT, and auThor oT a book of poems called Inside My Skin. l-le was also The ediTor oT a collecTion oT poeTry, Lyric Verse. InTer- esTed in all oT The ArTs. Mr. Rakow was a c:ollecTor oT modern painTings, liThographs, and rare ediTions oT books. l'le shared These colleCTions wiTh Triends who visiTed him and Mrs. Rakow in Their home. Skill wiTh words and a knowledge oT ArT were reTlecTed in Mr. Rakow's work as adviser To CresT. The magazines he advised showed his Touch, Tor They were always Typographically pleasing and inTeresTing. Mr. Rakow was a skilled Teacher, a TalenTed poeT, and a loyal and dedic:aTed indi- vidual. l-le liked The varieTy oT liTe, and all who knew him learned a biT more abouT liTe- and The appreciaTion oT'arTisTic Things. Oak Park and River Foresl l-liqh School is a school of many people. Al limes we feel losl in lhe crowcl, buf each person is imporlanl. This school cannol exisl as a living insfilulion unless each individual plays his parl. ln The words ol John Donne: No man is an islancl enlire of ilsellp every man is a piece ol Jrhe conlinenl, a parl of The main. 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They have Tried Tor l-lonor Roll and a Kracker. They have joined clubs and TaiThTully backed Them. They have parTicipaTed in numerous sporTs, and conTribuTed To The publicaTions. They have already begun To show The qualiTies oT leadership which will guide Their class Through The nexT Three years. Freshmen are liked, accepTed. and relied upon. Soon They will be Sophomores wiTh anoTher acTive year beTore Them. BUT This TirsT year will sTand ouT in Their memories. These pasT monThs have been Their iniTiaTion inT.o The world in which inolividualiTy is imporTanT and appreciaTed, and cooperaTion and Teamwork are essenTial. U61 676445 o 1968 PresidenT ScoTT Badenoch E ,ss i l . , ii iii T fb T Q Q 'i 5 2 s -s Members ol Freshman Council Asproyeralcas, Margarel Badenoch, Scoll Blair, Brian Carroll, Ann Condor, James, Downey, Jane Fireman, Francine Geller, Roberl Goldberg, Joyce l-lerselh, Charles Johnson, Donald Lalcin, Charles MacGregor, Gay Marlin, Joyce Miller, David Nelson, Jean Paone, Angelo Reed, Carol Ryan, Leona Simon, Berle Schroeder, Carol Thorsen, Elaine Voqel, Leslie Wriqhl, Theodore Wachmein, Joan lvlr. Grieve, adviser. Mr. Swanson, adviser. Freshman Council Geller, Badenoch, Johnson, Paone, Blair, Wrighl, Lakin, l-lerselh, Condor, Miller, Ryan, Nelson MacGreoor, Reed, Asproyeralcas, Downey, Vvachman, Thoreon, Carroll. Schroeder, Simon, Voqel Goldberci, Fireman, Marlin. ll7l Somerhing new and dillerenl. Tes'ring...l...2...3...4. Phi Bera Kracker Every sludeni slrives Tor lhe highesl scholaslic average possible. ll he works hard enough and long enough, he may have a chance lor lhe Scholarship Cup or Top Ten. Bur Freshmen have a chance Tor recognirion in achieving Phi Bera Kracker. Al lhe end ol lirsl semesler, lhere is an Honors Assem- bly. Cerlain Freshmen are given a Kracker, which signilies a posilion on Freshman Honor Roll. For mosr, The Kracker is a symbol oi rhe high hopes, The plans and dreams lor scholaslic success in our school. UST Freshman l-lonor Roll Alcorn, Audrey L. Arnslulz, Jay T. Armslrong, Calherine Barans, David L. Bellezzo, Johanna M. Bernsiein, Marlin L. Brennan, Pairick J. Brooks, John K. Carroll, Ann Charnes, Jonalhan E. Chrislensen, Mary K. Claylon, Judy L. Corporon, Chrisline Cowan, Rober+ J. Cowen, David S. Davis, Douglas A. Dear, Waller J. Delroy, Gregory C. De Pinro, Jacqueline Downey, Jane E. Dubnick, Andrea M. Ekblad, cludirh A. Erickson, James C. Ernesl, Pamela J. Even, Janel B. Finnegan, Gerard E. Fireman, Francine E. Fleckner, Maxine E, Frymark, Thomas J. Gasiorowski, C. Anne Geolfrion, Philip A. Georgis, William N. Giannelii, Velia A. Good, Susan J. Greenbaum, Judilh G. Gregg, Linda D. Hausman, Barbara J. Henricks, Jill Herring, Donald lll Herselh, Charles F. Hill, Susan D. Horwich, Carol E. Horwilz, Jane L. Hosek, Dayle A. Iverson, Norman D. Jaffe, David M. Jandrisiis, Cecilia Jasker, Gail M. Jones, Lawrence H. Kanler. Joel S. Kmoch, Dorene E. Kowalski, Susan M. Krasnow, Roberl A. Kruley, Barbara Kubicek, Kirk A. Kulzuruzovic, G. Lakin, Charles M. Lehr, Leslie l. Lerner, Pafricia N. Leverenz, Keilh C. Lickfon, Nancy B. Lindberg, Charles A. Loebel, Maria F. Luzielli, Fredrick W. Marshall, Roberl A. Marlin, Joyce E. Masar, Terry W. McCalesler, Susan J. McCullough, Celia M Meisel, Kalhryn D. Meisler, Sluarl Miller, Lynn M. Minlek, Mara K. Moira, Joanne M. Ochillree, Judilh A. O'Kelly, Keiren M. Pancolio, Linda R. Pappas, Fvelyn Pappas, Lucia X. Phipps, Susan R. Plaisis, Chrisline Powell, Lois M. Rankin, Rulh L. Reesman, Penny B. Rholon, June E. Ricker, Neal T. Rockwell, John S. Rohn, R. Douglas Roolberg, Rulh F. Rozrnarynowski, Gay Ruppel, Roberl Salyers, Jo Ann Sarilana, Cynfhia Schneider, Suzanne Schuknechl, Vicki J. Schwarlz, Daniel M. Semi, Donald J. Sher, Paul D. Sisco, Sally L. Slocumb, Calherine E Sourapas, Kalherine Spellmire, Elizabelh Spence, David J. Sieed, Roberr W. Sullivan, Floyd E. Thompson, William F. Thorpe, Gregory A. Toberman Harold F. Voorhees, Nancy J. Wachman, Joan D. Walker,Geol1'rey S. Wall, Pamela A. Williams, Karen A. Willmari, Nancy P. Woline, Gwendolyn J Wynn, Alice L. Youngman, Carol M. Lunclwl This loolcs lilce flue room. Las? few peaceful momenls before a busy day. l'9l Clockwafchinqz Jrhe official Freshman hobby. '68 Loaf? s 4 Q-,f ' ja L4 4 ,R Y IPO UfiF1'9 QQ 'su 30 Find The Freshmen. 120 ig Efoierri '65 .fdcluidw i 68 CIJQJ sgfifelnff cyego fhe jfeffklfllefl BACK ROW-Feier. Huni, Hansen, Eunice, l-lausrnan, Nagel. SECOND ROW-Giiegler, Lundc, Cruiclcshanlc, Byfield. Meyers, Miniriip. FRONT ROVV'-Ford. Gloor, Chrislian, Blumenlhal, VVcesnor, Shairanslcy, lviclvlenamin. Friday aiiernoons, each Freshman homeroom has iwo visiiorsz one boy and one girl who pariicipale in Jrhe Big Broiher and Sisier program. These Seniors visii Jrhe homerooms lo answer guesiions, help solve problems, and impari inlormaiion on dress and aciivifies. The Seniors were chosen in iheir Junior year by Miss l-iorner, Mr. Swanson, and lhai year's Big Broihers and Sisiers. Each Senior goes oui of his way +o give ihe Freshmen a feeling of belonging. Each draws from pasl experiences for liiile hinis which oiien help smooih The way for The anxious Frosh. Every Freshman knows fhal Jrhere is always someone who will be ready io 'iclue him in. BACK RCW-Peppard, Chrysler, Zalar, Willis, Hess. THlRD ROVVfGaltle:, Spence, Sachs, Sluarl, Peierson, Swanson. SECOND ROW-Lounskiury, Huseby, Rome, Shanofl, Barfer, Smucker, l-iummon, Hanson. FRGNT ROW-Guimont Seavey, Porfnoy, Maxwell, Niemira, Eraizer, Nelson. i2'i 66144 o 1967 lu Ellen Pearlman Top lo bollom: Sleve Schulz, Secrelaryq Bill Zweclcer, Treasurer: Connie Harvalis, Vice Presidenlg Ellen Pearlman, Presidenl. Sophomore year is a lransilion period. Because ol lhis, il is perhaps lhe mosl dillicull year ol all. The Sophomore has been here loo long lo be new, bul is loo new lo be experienced. l-le has lhrown oll lhe shades ol insecurily which hinder lhe Freshman, bul is slill nol sellled and sure ol himsell. A Sophomore is lallcalive, lively, and conslanlly on lhe go. l-lis are lhe exciled whispers which cul lhrough lhe silence in sludy hall. l-le is lhe sludenl whose cheerlul l-li can be heard lrom one end ol lhe hall lo anolher. l-le's learned how much worlc lo do lo gel a B, and all lhe lalesl gossip. Bul he slill can'l gel oul ol his 8:O5s. Some people call lhis year lhe losl year. The sludenls haven'l had enough lime lo become prominenl and noliced. ln lhe Sophomore year, however, lhere is a vibranl leeling ol being wise and imporlanl, ol being somebody. Somelimes lhe Sophomore is simply happy wilh lhe world: al olher limes, he leels complelely miserable. Bul however slrange and mixed up are lhe leelings experienced, no one would wanl lo pass up lhis odd, wonderlul year. l22l Sophomore Class Council Mr. Breningmeyer, adviser. BACK ROW-Lee, McLaughlin, Clemens, Zwecker, Schulz, Boyd. THIRD ROW-Kaiser, Hoagland, Wall Fuliz Bufarusis, Escofl. SECOND ROW-Kissane, l-larvalis, Rieqer, Rarai, Murphy, Sourapas. FRONT ROW-Turnbull, Pearlman, Dorfman, Theodore, Mazzucca. Anderson, Lawrence Bills, Cynrhia Boyd, Raymond Bularusis, Duane Clemens, Alexander Dorlman, Louise Fullz, James l-larvalis, Conslance Hoagland, James Kaiser, James King, Linda Kissane. Marlin Lee, Jeffrey Mazzucca, Michael McLaughlin, Donald Murphy, Carherine Pearlman, Ellen Ralai, Nancy Rieqer. Judilh Schulz, Slephen Sourapas, Rick Theodore, Sandra Escort Thomas Turnloull, Michael Wall, Frederick Zweclcer, William T231 5 ' 1'f. r '?MW,.:, Er? K' Mr. Elander, adviser. '?x. x N. 'lime lo sludy . . 6453 Mg.. M, Sophomore l-lonor Adams, Raymond A. Al- li na' 1 ..r , . ... i Dara ilia, James P flkllfri ,lgjrmlll 0. BfiirJ, Ffiidyrigli ll Boally Sfaphan E. Brig:-41, Naniy J. Brfisl., .loil , H . Ijullur, Carla P. Cacly Ralph L. Caiabrese David M. Campbell Tad S. Cancio, Lourdes M. Chill, Alai, A, Chrisfian, lf-lrbara P. Clausonihun, Donna Clusin, William l. Cooke, Jacqueliw R. Covon. Carol ...And ro help. Roll Dahiir. Jan F. Daibrgrfg, Paul E, Danly, Miclifvyl D, Dai lic,,l, Nalhan H. Digkins' n Dfwici K, Dr i,A, argl, Ch -rlos R, Druofk, Plhol l. Dubinsky, Sliiphryr' L. Pscoll, Th uirrw, E. Prqrriawdez, Llaini, Pon, Paul C. Horne, Lyri ef M. lfriodrnar., Mark H. Pros? Glenn A. Gord Willisrm A. Gorerz, Mark N. Gi ilirivd, Ralph M. Grorr.-, Roborl R. . . To 'rhink . Hammond, Dosier lll Handelrnan, Susan A. Harl, Curlis J. Harrmann. Paul J. l-leadlko, Kfilhy Ann Hoiluch, Janerl M. Henning, Kafhleer. A. Hoagland, Jarnczs L. Jr Houscr, Karon E. Hullqron, Jorio L. Jaoqer, Charles H, Jamos, Nancy L. Jankowski, Anlonina Jasker, Lynn M. Jepson, Phillip R. Jordan, David R. Junkunc. Holcn J. Kaiser, James A. Kfilz, Richard Konworlhy, Palricia Kesler, Roland L., Jr. Klassen, Rulh A. Klumpnzer, James H. Koch, Duncan K. Krebs, Michael R. Krosrcl, John E. Lane, Thomas W. Le Boy, David Leo, Jelirey R. Lcnhard. John A.. Jr. Lehr, Judilh G. Lewis, David R. Lind, Jenny K. Lochner, John M. Lounsbury, Bcniannin Lurghs, Roborl H. Lundborq, Barbara L. Luziolli, Nora M, Malone, Daniel G. Marciniak, Palricia Mason, Williarn E. Maxwell, Barbara l. McFarlane Joan E. McNamara, John J. Moilahn, Marcia E. Mezzalos'ra, Louise Mikula, Ellon J, Milior, Julio A. Miniek, Shawn J. Mooley, Aloxandrvr Moy. James 241 Nielsen, Mfalrer L. O'Loughlin, Karhleen Olson, Lfenerl R., Jr. Paddleiord, Nancy A Pearlman, Ellen R. Perkins, Julie A. Pcrorson, Nora L. Polrakos, Nicolelre Pierce, .lohn Plafr, Judy L. Plelchcr, VJ. Randall Pohlman, Joiirey T. Porler, Nancy J. Pruzan, Barbara I. Roirncrs, Nancy B, Rico,Jane1 E, Savide, Nad L. Schollens, Euqene E. Schuell, Karla L. Schulz, Sleven P. Schwarrz, Thomas M. Sollerqron, Krisline Shapiro, Helen D, Sharer. Sarah E. Silka, Wayne L. Slivon, Sylvia L. Smifh, Susan 6. Srarkcy, James A., Jr Sreele, Janer L. Siella, Jonarhan R. Slewarl, Timolhy J. Siokus, Gloria L. Sloller, Barbara H. Sullivan, Elizaberh Suiherland, Kalhy M. Taller, Sarah J. Taylor, Barbara H, Thoreson, Karen R. Tollonaere, Pafrirgia Tucker, Marqarel L. Turnbull, Michael G. Varlanian, Caiherine Vician, Kalhleen L. Vinconl, Barbara A, Walrher, Marqaror J. Wilkinson, Diana Wong, Sally Sun Zwecker, William R, I fu, - -. -1 A , 3 3kY.,.'Wf if:,-'.A lfxs good popcorn: if really is. You called? U51 '67 Sfrong sfrinq, McCreafy? K I ew 5? . - Lt - ,...sf wwf Why did you do HMM? Sparkpluqs? Ah . . . here? Sock Hop ,ax- L f .. 4? I ifxliw agn Do Hue Clam . .. me ENGINE comms SYSTUW Coufing System Carre Pays! U61 WAII right fdfas, line up Hgh? heref k' ,i 1 X 1 5 .V V K if ...M xx f The dry Feaves are Tamizhed WIH1 color of bfoodfx 27 Whaf d' A ,. W.,... ya know, I passed! JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: TreasurervDebbie EpsTein3 Vice PresidenT-John Willing: SecreTaryADayle Sainsbury. To be a Junior is To be imporTanT. A Junior is an upper- classman, and as such he is respecTed by oThers. Freshmen and Sophomores look up To him, and Seniors depend and rely on him. This year The Juniors have worked hard. They have had greaT successes in Their Carnival and Prom, The OpereTTa, Plain and Fancy will long be remembered, Thanks, in parT, To The hard work and excellenT acTing on The parT oT Juniors in A Cappella. A Junior looking back may also remember The Time spenT on TesTing: The Kuder lnTeresT TesT, The NaTional lVleriT Scholarship TesT, and The Preliminary ScholasTic ApTi- Tude TesT. l-le will also Think back To The hours spenT discuss- ing college choices and reguiremenTs wiTh his dean. The Junior year speeds by, buT The memories remain. Some will Think oT iT as The mosT diTTiculT year, and oThers as The easiesT. BuT, by mosT, iT will be regarded as The Triend- liesT and mosT enjoyable oT The Tour years spenT in high school. wi jim CVM of 7966 Elin PresidenT-Bill Fur SY 1 'W lVlr.SCl1ul4necl1l, adviser. Junior Class Council BACK ROW--Tlwoms, Anqelacos, Toppen, Perry, Schmalandl, Higgins, Bennell, O'Connor, SECOND ROWfFurey, Seder, Weinqer, Slcidrnoro, Srosser, Krasnow, McDowell. FRONT ROW-Culp, Jones, Cowan, FallySe-lc, Hunl, Campbell. Mr. lvlees, aclviser. WI' ll - Anqelacos, Jolnn Jones, Robbin 'FAN Bennell, Ronald Krasnow, Clnarles Campbell, Pal McDowell, Ken Cowan, Joan Clconnor, Bill Culp, Bonnie Perry, Bill Fallyselc, Jill Safler, Don Furey, Bill Eclwmalandf, l-lorgl Grosser, Barbra Slnidrnore, Mary Higqim, Clinch Tlwoms, Hollis l-lunl, Margarel Weinqcr, Sue mi Tlwe fabulous Junior lloal The bell . . . and only six more pages. Juniors musl be verselrile. mol I Junior l-lonor Aarls, Palricia J. Adams, VV. Douqlas 'Arnnslronry David M. 'Baclcrnan, Baroara L, Badenoch, Bfuca D. 'Eadolafo William M, Baiqonwann, Janis Q. Ba'l, Jahn H. 'Barr,Ralrifi1 D. 'B9nnefl, Ronald C. 'BQrSon,Jo1rl M. Blaclcwood, Barbara L. , . . Blfmdinfq, Ronnie J. Blanflivq, Connie J. Bollollino, Michael Brmihaus, Elizaloelh Buelanz, Joy A. Cofirisshall, Norman S. Corlorf, Barbara R. 'CL.rry, .Jd'Tl 7S E, Curry, Pi-rsis A. Davis Sus,-in E. Dyson Jfinico E. Ebsnn Paul B. Ellrnan, Prod l'l, Epzloin, Dohra S, ,,. . Lrismfan, Shirlay F. 'Eulonberzy Diane E. Falls, Dcvrrrly R. Fallysolc, .lill E. Flowers, Shaphar R, Ford, Leslia B, Fowlos, Joan A 'Goldbercr Phyllis E. Goldschrnidl Edward 'Gonzales .Forge Da J. Hahn, Naorri E, Harris, Miihgml l-lanclerson, Oar-Isl R. 'I'-iiqqins, Chas. W., Jr. l-loaflor, Bonila L. 'l-lollrnann, Cclosre E. Holland, Sandra I.. 'L-lulchiy, Nicholas P, Jarnos, Ronald L Janlca, John C. Jobsl, Jo Arne Johnsnn, .liner C. Ira burns his lingers. Roll 'Jonos, Nfungy L. Jones, Sara lr. Kalchbronnor, K. Ann Kafsonlonis, John P. Kendall, Glenn R. Konnfrdy, Koyin F. Kelfinqor, James N. Kranner, JJdirh Arn Krasnow, Charles G. l4U5h ll'l.. ghlilkoll Lfiiruil, Mai 'arffl A. Lioschurz, R'? E: 3 E. Lowry, Virqinia R Lynrh, Mary C. Madsrzn, Roharl L. Maln1qui:.l,Keilh R. Marlin Carolyn F. Marlin, Sarah J. Massoll, Paul B. Masslor, .Joan C. Maxwf-ll, Callie .lo McDonald Parnnlfr L. MCEIV1-y,lVlflry J. Mayo-', Charlas R. Moelrnann, Lawrence Mferxchol. Joffl R, Molonnif.-r, Johr J. Muollcr Eri, L. Nordhaus, Susan M. Pol7, Ar n A. Peney, lrane M. Pepoarol, Koyir D. Perry, William M. Rlanlc, Linia M. Polirig Chrifne L. Puchalski, Gal E. Purfell Judirh L. Radllcf Willi.3rr P. Ranlrir' Raraalah ld. Ralraar, Gary P. Reular Linda J. Rodgers, Carla F. Rovers, Jani? S. Ross, Donald Schroodf-r, John R., Jr Schwarlz, Roberf M. Shoah-an, Ralricia A. Shiilz. Tfarnara Sillra Qrofxory T. Skoda, Suzarrc Slollcowslci, Cynlhia Srnalla, Mary L. Srnilh, Sfaphen C. Sloed, Alan D. Thon1s,l-lollis Vifrn. Tilrnann, Barry J. Todhi.nlnr, Sue Ann 'Tonsqarci Jarnes H, 'lroinello,Can'1ille A. lrollrr, Susan E. lrouf, Susan R. isioutsias, Drake D. Varilciolis, Palricia Waldbarr, Laura A. Vfebor, Andrew L. Waqnrer, Sharon M. Weinsloin, James G. Willmari, Danise D. Woliiif, Richard W., Jr. Wriohf, Mary Jo Narirvwai Honor Socialy if i fa . Ai rugs v y, V 'iff The rush home +o sludy ls... BOYS' CONFERENCE OFFICERS FOR THE FALL OF l965 BACK ROWfMr. Joseph Lawley, Curry. Vlfillinq, Higgins. Harman. FRONT ROW- Peppard, Armslromq, Boyle, Wolime. Uefgllf ,BFE l 951004 . Pick a card. unior Dorill fell me, l lmow The 8:20 lusl rang. I+ kind ol gels you, riglil lmere. l32 unior rom From 8:30 To I I 230 . . . The magic hours in Eden. A polished dance Tloor, soll slow music, and ingenious decoralions all add up 'ro an unlorgeflable occasion. For one evening, cares and worries Tade away and everyone enjoys himself. Tradilionally, The Junior Class holds The Prom To honor gradualing Seniors. This year The Theme was An Eve in Eden. Friday ailernoon The lunchroom buslled as usual: Salurday nighl, il no longer exisled. ln i+s place, hard working Juniors had crealed The Garden oT Eden. The Junior Prom is an imporfanl evenl. Even The Torlrunale Sophomores and Juniors wail a long year beifore anolher such evening. The whole school awails The Prom, and Then happily receives il. -.x4larif24 1965 An unlorgelfable occasion The Jim Besfman Band lpicluredl and The Medallions provided The music. ' . UM Q... V .,,., A , 1' ., ,..., W ,..' VF 33 arniua! Z?acL:i prom Five oiclock sliadow? CC 77 0 Tlie Junior Carnival, sponsored loy llie Junior Class, lwas become a lradilion in lliree sliorl years. lls purpose is lo raise money for llie Junior Prom. A+ flue various looollis This year, sludenls were 'lounol shaving balloons, sliooling our candles, Sleady . .. iw and, ol course, lalcinq careful airn al llie Junior ollicers. Needless io say, lliis year's Carnival was wildly successlul. A was used as llwe Jrlweme lor Carnival. Cn largel. Juniors show Hweir rings +o anyone who'!i iooic. No, dear: Hue Prom is formal. 35 Spring you say? .5 5? 5 A' HSenior Year ls a Beaulilul Year. . .H Senior Year is a laeauriiul year when seen rlirougli Jrlne eyes of a Fresliman. Bur llren if lwappens. Sud- denly you lind yourself filling rlfre posirion you've loolced up lo lor so long. Tlral long awaired year is finally lnere willn all ils marvelous adyanlages. A feeling of grearer freedom is yours. You feel Ten leer rall as a worslnipping Fresliman lisrens To your counsel. 36 Bur wliar aboul llie resl ol Jrlwe srory. Decisions. Neyer before were rliere so many lliings ro be done and decided, especially if and wlwere lo go lo col- lege, and wlrar ro maior in? You can no longer pass rlrese decisions oil lo someone else. Tlie final clfroice is yours. And upon Huis clroice reslrs your lurure. Senior year is a year ol decision, a peaurilul year lor memories. 0 l, mln 8147, 621' .Q Freshman Year- The TirsT day . . . walking inTo The wrong class . . . Tunnel passes . . . locker lighTs . . . elevaTor keys . . . Homecoming . . . Big BroThers and SisTers . . . The Girls' Club Show- Black Flamingo . . . Girls' Con' Terence Theme: STrive To Rise Above-ConTorm- iTy, DeTeaTism, Complacency . . . Clubs . . . Boys' ConTerence- Be Someone-Be YourselT . .. Freshman Fun NighT . . . Big and LiTTle SisTer ParTy . . . Phi BeTa Kracker Assembly . . . A Cappella's producTion oT lolanThe . . . Cheerleading TryouTs . . . C. l.A.'s AcT To CounTeracT . . . Love's Labors LosT ...Freshman Year, The FrighTTul Year. Do You Remember? Sophomore Year- The Teeling oT sudden sophisTicaTion . . . l-lome- coming , . .Sophomore Girls' ParTy . . . I2:OO FooT- ball Games . . . Fall Show- Arsenic and Old Lace . . . Girls' ConTerence- l-lorizons Ahead Through PreparaTion . . . Boys' ConTerence- FaiTh, Indi- vidualism, and ResponsibiliTy . . . FooTball Dance .. .Driver EducaTion ...King oT l-learTs Dance . . . C. l. A.- The U. N. on Trial ...Cheerleading Try- ouTs . . . OpereTTa- l'l. M. S. PinaTore . . .Junior Class ElecTions . . . Senior Class Play- The MaTch- maker . . .Sophomore Year, The Fun Year. Mr. ShueTTe and Mr. Pearson plan Tor Class oT '65, 37 Dan Hausman, Bob Hansen, and Don LighT were on This year's program Tor lT's Academic. Do You Remember? Junior Year- Driver's Licenses . . . School SpiriT Week . , . l Remember Mama . . . l-lomecoming . . . P. S. A. T.'s . . . Leadership Colloquium . . . Big SisTers . . .One- way sTairs . . . Girls' ConTerence- Take OTT Your Mask . . . Boys' ConTerence-YouTh's Mission To an Alien World . . . FooTball Dance . . . C. l. A-- World GovernmenT, Yes or No . . . Clubs . . . Brigadoon ...King oT l-TearTs . . . DebaTing Clubs . . . Junior Jinx . . . Cheerleading TryouTs . . . Na- Tional l-lonor SocieTy . . . Moon Over Makala . . . TwelTTh NighT . . . The elecTion oT Senior Class OTTicers . . .Junior Year, The lmpaTienT Year. Do You Remember? Senior Year- Senior PicTures . . . Being Big BroThers and SisTers ... l-larvey . . . A. C.-l'.'s . . . l-lomecoming . .. Evelyn FrosT as Oueen ...Big SisTers . . . Girls' Con- Terence- Be a Cube . . . MaTch MaTe Munch... Boys' ConTerence- l-low Much Do We Owe? . .. S. A. 'l'.'s . .. FooTball Dance. . .ConcerTs. . .Senior Follies . . . College lnTerviews . . . Scholarship Win- ners-Dan l-lausman and Bob l-lansen . . . NaTional l-lonor SocieTy . . . Alice in WaTerland . . . C. l. A. - The Dragon and The Bear . . . Leadership Collo- quium . . . lT's Academic . . . Common CourTesy V'feek . . . King of l-learTs wiTh Richard Barraglia as King ...Senior Class Play- She SToops To Con- quer . . . W. L. S. Dance . . . BaccalaureaTe . . . Class Day . . . Burke-Lincoln Dance . . . GraduaTion wiTh girls in whiTe Tormals and boys in dark suiTs . . . Senior year, The Decisive Year. David Flummon, Anna Marie MasTranTonio, Gary FauTh, Tom l-lunT. Senior Council The TacT ThaT Senior Council members are chosen by The sTudenTs in Their own homerooms increases The honor To The members. They perTorm The impor- TanT TuncTion oT voicing The opinions oT The sTudenTs. WiTh The help oT The class sponsors, Mr. ShueTTe and lvlr. Pearson, The class oTTicers lDave l-lummon- Pre-sidenT, Tom l-lunT-Vice-PresidenT, Anna Marie lvlasTranTonioeeSecreTary, and Gary FauTh--Treas- urerl Senior Council made a unigue conTribuTion This year in sTarTing a new proiecT. This was The idea oT having a Senior-sponsored Foreign Exchange sTu- denT, an iclea ThaT proved mosT worThwhile. STudenT Council has sponsored an Exchange STudenT Tor several years, buT WolT was a TirsT Tor a Senior class. Senior Council also perTormeol numerous oTher duTies. Among Them were: deciding on The Class GiTT-an imporTanT decision as The giTT musT be boTh unique and useTulg co-ordinaTing Senior Follies: and processing The voTes abouT GraduaTion apparel. Being a member oT Senior Council is a posiTion oT honor and responsibiliTy. BACK ROW-Phil Sher, Diclc FiTzgerald, Chris ChrisTian, Chris GusTaTson, David Bakshy, Don T-lousTcn. FRONT ROW-RuTh Braun, Mia Jones, JaneT Bellce, KaThy lvlinTrup, Ginny Case. BACK ROW-Chuclq Lind, ClinT ScherT, Angelo GnoTrio, William SToeTThaas, Chris Walker, ScoTT Rogers, Chuclc TencaTe, Len Pigoni. FRONT ROW-Anne Danly, Linda Ze-inTe-ld, Liz RapTis, Leslie Wilcox, Barb Moore. T381 'll.eT me Tell you abouT . . All These boolcs inTo ThaT liTTle space-7 39 Seniom .gylaondor glxchange .szlzrlenf This year WolT Sarrazin Trom Germany, was The TirsT Foreign Exchange STudenT sponsored by a Class Council. TA program ThaT has proved mosT worTh- while.l WolT arrived in SepTember, exciTed and eager To learn abouT The UniTed STaTes. l-le would gladly Tell you abouT Germany, iTs cusToms and poliTical views. The opinions we hold abouT Germany were as TascinaTing To him as were his opinions To us. WolT came This year To learn abouT our way oT liTe, buT only because he wanTed To. IT seems, Though, he TaughT us as much as he learned. The idea behind The Foreign Exchange program is Tor The parTicipanTs To broaden Their educaTion by experiencing new and diTTerenT Things. All learning cannoT be goTTen Trom boolcs. lT would be hard This year To say who has learned more-WolT or our sTudenTs. The lood is sure diTTerenT here. ,J KWWL 'AIlwr1fCI, Cyrrlhlla I.. 'Aalflivlr Rlghfrrll L. 'Fl.nIw,I5IL.I1arfIA. 'Gmvl-r', NAI ,Ile '6rIlIfpy, Kfslhlrwrr J. ' Hr-rueelh, Sluphun S. Speakers al Ihe Scholarship Assembly. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY I964-I965 Arlhnr, All: r- A, Lgrrnprnnn, Edwarnl W. , . . Lfarrq, Ijalrrqm A. Le.-fix, Ellmbelh I3 rdrgr-r, Liurlufarfl E. 'LI rhl, Dar'-rICI I-I. Allwfl rs-r Pqlrlflfx V. Ilrfll Slrrru' I If. Llrne Polly I.. Lrnrl, Charlrf, F. 'Bri .: Iny, IJ rlr, I. Luf.Ico.'f, Car1fIfrr.-- J. 'CIHIISHI-Im r, hum rrl- Lu: 'I, Illrprrm L. Clrrylr .I ml. I-I. Jr. Lur rIf' Wf1lIr r' A. Jr. Cllrrlrr , Iir.lIrlf rr lvl. lvlusl' r' Clrrlsln lvl. If-rr rr' -rr CQ .r duff- lvl. lvl mfr :rrlmr If , Anr 'I lvl. Ilfflrrry, IV-lfrr J. lvluxm II, Il' 'In A, 'Um rr I rly: r. A. Mn-fifmnfglr, D :nel J. Dmrlr I 1, Rlflrrrrrl L. Nu zrrl, Slfril '--' lvl. Ilrrrrz ln, Ilf f.wsr'f W., .Ir. 'Nc11y.L IS A. hlchllr I, JLIIE I. Nr-Izrr ,IDf'b',rf1IrlvI. 'LIII4..II, 'llrrrrrrf-, O. Nr,-rr I K.rIIrI'3fr D. 'larnlh Gary R. 'Niflrrrlrl Crxrqllrrp Ir-If-r, hfl 1rI1 L, Pugxcmlc Jrfht lvl. Ilurr-rr,C1lIlr'rl'w lvl. Pl-If-rr,f,r,RCn.1ld G. 'I r'I Mar Il' ' ' I . 1 yr Lf. Porlnuy, Golf' J, I Lrr-V-rrr.1r , . ulrfrr J, Reclcrifr, .I Ink- E. IIjI7l'I, C11II'IXI. IL1IIZ,CIrl-ryIA Rlllersp-1QIr,JurIf.e IQQQQII, Barbjra L, Rockwell, N :nay B, Gululr-, Nfxrry I5 'Rfr ne, Roperl S. Gnf-qlffr Lflwnrrl R. S nhl., Rnyrrrorrd A, 'SaIIcL1mp, Slraven W. 'grillqmfrm Richerrl Il. Ililflflrifl, Carolyn lvl. 'Slrnlr-arrsky, Paula B. l'IaIf1y,CIrruLIirA. Sh xnfull, Michael A. 'II.rrrf,f:r1, Prulrwrl I. Sllauqlrrlreaay, John J. Shlplorr, Curl C, SIc:qIer,Jf:'1rrA, F Ll41rrSfJrr,SlJ',.1rlJ. 'I I-rusrhnrl, Dnrrlrfl lvl. .xlqlfzrx Alyce K. II.-sm, Rmrr.1IrIA, 'Srrrucjlwry lvl. Celeslee Ilcmrr, .Innr-I A. 'Spearman Iwllchael W. Holquriml, M fry E. Sloellhaas, William Ilndsfwn, .Inr1Ill':C. Agllldfl, Mary S. 'I Ilrrrxmmrr, IJ Ivlcl lvl. 'bwdnglsry Phlllp A, Ilurrl, Prurrrr In S. luglccgr, Jgnnn 'I IurrI, Ilrrvrrms C, lVnf.s, Joseph D, llllrwlyy, Drarrrr I. Vinci nl, Avnf- I-I. I- ,rrl :csv n, .lfnsrrll C. Voorlrr-cas, Borrnliw J. Kr1IHr'V,sI ll 'y lvl. Wa'rr'rrfer',WIIIl'1m N. Kay., Awclrrew J, 'Wollslnl-dl, Sf-orsrlw Kelle-r, Rlrn lvl. Wfelrlow, Kralhryrr ll. 'Klurnprrfw Grprrfqe- H 'Wilbgr-n, .J,qv.+, C, 'Kniqhlrnr Dcurqlns W, 'VV'IIrrux, Carpl I. 'Kruley MI heel L. 'Wllllg Drfrrald U. Kulirel G Pr'J1Iw WI. 'ZffIar, RIQh1r'lW,.J:'. 'Eleneffl as Jn: Imp lr. Nffll. ' .sl I-Ierrpr Slpclcfy lor eniorzi L onore or .Si'A0!Cll 5Ail9 Scholarship Winners: Bob Hansen and Dan Hausman A ' ,- A - 1 Y: f q : When no ones Ioolclnq grab Ihe Cup and run! SAC 30,0 ill Four Year Honor Roll Arlhur, Alice A. Arlwood, Cynlhia L. Aurbach, Richard L. Badger, Barbara B. Badger, Palricia V. Bell, Samuel K. Brozosky, Dale L. Chrislopher, Eugenie Chrysler, James H.. Jr. Clarke, Kalhleen M. Densmore, Candace M. Delroy, Peler J. Doerr, Jolynn A. Dornlield, Richard L. Ehrman, Howard W., Jr. Ekblad, Julie E. Elliorl, Thomas O. Eaulh, Gary R. Eeier, Mark E. Florian, Calherine M. Ford, Mary D. Freeman, Julian J. Eraizer, Carol J. Eullz, Cheryl A. Funke, Richard A. Gable, Nancy B. Giegler, Edward R. Graver, Naralie Griffey. Kalhleen J. Haddad, Carolyn M. Haley, Claudia A. Hansen, Roberl L. Hanson, Susan J. Hausman, Daniel M. Herselh, Slephen S. Hess, Ronald A. Hoag, Janel A. Holguisl, Mary E. Hudson, Janice C. Hummon, David M. Hunl, Pamela S. Hunl, Thomas C. Huseby, Dana L. Isaacson, Janel C. Kaiser, Jellrey M. Kass, Andrew J. Keller, Rila M. Klumpner, George H. Knighlon, Douglas W. Kruley, Michael E. Kukral, Georgia M. Lampman, Edward W. Lang, Palricia A. Lewis, Eiizabelh Lighl, Donald H. Lima, Belly L. Lind, Charles E. Luckow, Candace J. Lund, Donna L. Lunde, Vrfalror A.. Jr. Maslers, Chrisla M. Maslranloriio, Anna M Maxwell, Linda A. Medclaugh, Donna J. Nagel, Slephen M. Nagy, Lois A. Nelson, Deborah M. Nerad, Kalhleen D. Niemira, Caroline Peacock, John M. Pelerson, Ronald O. Porlnoy, Dale J. Ricker, Jane E. Rillerspach, Janice Roach, Barbara L. Rockwell, Nancy B. Rome. Rcberl' S. Sachs, Raymond A. Salkamp, Sleven VV, Selirgman, Richard H. Shalransky, Paula B. Shanoff, Michael A. Shaughnessy, John J. Shipron, Curl' C. Siegler, Jean A. Sigler, Alyce K. Smucker, M. Celesle Spence, Michael W. Sloellhaas, William Sluarr, Mary S. Swanson, Philip A. Tucker, Joann Vass, Joseph D. Vincenl, Anne H. Voorhees. Bonnie J. Werner, William N. Wellslaedl, George M. Wiedow, Karhryn H. Wilborn, James C. Wilcox, Carol L. VVillis, Donald D. Zalar, Richard W., Jr. Rich Aurbach, Bob Hansen. Dale Brozosky, Don Willis, Gary Eaulh, Don Lighl, Mary Eord, Lois Nagy, Cindy Arlwood, Dan Hausman, Mike Kruley Honor Roll- First Semester Andersen, Susan L. Anderson, Sharon E. Arlhur, Alice A. Allwood, Cynlhia L. Aurbach, Richard L. Badger, Barbara B. Badger, Palricia V. Bailis, Nancy C. Baird, Scoll R. Barler, Palricia R. Belke. Janel L. Bell, Samuel K. Blossom, Carolyn E. Boyd, Judilh A. Brooks, Susan L. Brosseau, Nina J. Brozosky, Dale L. Burgess, Pamela D. Chrislian, Chrisline Chrislopher, Eugenie Clarke, Karhleen M. Cooley, Roberl G. Corles, Veronica M, De Lisle, Rosemary Densmore, Candace Delroy, Peler J. Doerr, Jolynn A. Ekblad, Julie E. Ellioll, Thomas O. Everson, Michael E. Eaulh, Gary R. M. Florian, Calherine M. Eord, Mary D. Eraizer, Carol J. Eunke, Richard A. Gable, Nancy B. Gallagher. Jane H. Giegler, Edward R. Goldberg, Judilh C. Goldsrein. Jean E. Gordon, Helen Graver, Nalalie Grilley. Kalhleen J. Guimonl, Donna R. Haddad. Carolyn M. Hallell, Mary D. Hanlling, Seymour Hansen, Roberl L. Hanson, Susan J. ifiii Hausman, Daniel M. Herselh, Slephen S. Hess, Ronald A. Hoag, Janer A. Holmguisl, Mary E. Hudson, Janice C. Hummon, David M. Hunl, Thomas C. Huseby, Dana L. Janis. Marc L. Jones, Maia A. Kadon, Cheryl M. Kaiser, Jellrey M. Kass, Andrew J. Keller, Rifa M. Kirk, Thomas H. Klumpner, George H. Kramp, Marcia J. Kruley, Michael F. La Monlagne, K. Mae Lampman, Edward W. Lang, Palricia A. Lee, David J. Lewis, Elizabelh M. Liqhr, Donald H. Lima, Belly L. Lind, Charles E. Luckow. Candace J. Lund, Donna L. Maggie, William C. Marcucci, Paul D. Maslers, Chrisla M, Maxwell, Linda A. McMenamin, Julie M. Meddaugh, Donna J. Meyers, Nancy J. Minlrup, Mary C. Nagel, Slephen M. Nagy, Lois A. Nelson, Deborah M. Nerad, Kalhleen D. Niemira, Caroline Norlon, Gcollrcy M. Peacock, John M. Peopard, Sean B. Perrella, Roberl J. Pelerson, Ronald O. Pilz, Gerald R. Plumm, Judilh A. Pallinque, George M. Porlnoy, Dale J. Randorl, Eleanor M. Rankin, Slephcn L. Rauscher, Richard, Jr. Reid, Palricia J. Reimann, Paul C. Rillerspach, Janice Roach, Barbara L. Rockwell, Nancy B. Rome, Roberl S. Rosebrough. Lynn E Rynne, Thomas J. Salkamp, Sleven W. Schiman, Dale C. Seavey, Suzanne M. Shalransky, Paula B. Shanoll,, Michael A. Shaughnessy, John J. Shiplon, Curl C. Siegler, Jean A. Sigler, Alyce K. Silver, Helen C. Sisco, Calherine A. Slivon, Mary G. Smucker, M. Celesle Spence, Michael W. Sloellhaas, William Sluarl, Mary S. Slullken, Edward H. Swanson, Philip A. Taglia, Perer J. Tencale, Charles W. Todd, Richard J. Torney, A. Parrick Tucker, Joanr Varl'ani'1n,Sara L. Vendola, Michael J. Vincenl, Anne H. Voorhees, Bonnie J. Walker, Chrislopher Wallher. Carole J. Werner, William N. Werlslaedr, George M Wiedow, Kalhryn H. Wilborn, James C. Willis, Donald D. Young, Philip A. Zalar, Richard W., Jr. Zych, Gilberl B. Barbershop Ball. Comedy Skil, di Whalls Cooking? Songs ol Qur Times and Nonsense. enior gofdezi . . l.e'l Us Enlerlain You: Lel Us Make You Smile .... Senior Follies This year was presenled on Two nighlrs, March I9 and 20. Thar gave everyone an opporlunily lo see The Talen+ ol '65 in aclion. The M. Cfs, Nick Colsonas and Tom Kirk, plus The srudenls who did The Blackoulrs, helped make This years program The mosl origi- nal. Facully sponsors ol lhe show were Mr. Vlfoline and Mr. Lurie. ACT ONE Lel lsls Enlerlain You Sleve Salkamp Blackoul Modern Dance The Torch Singer Blackoul Airplane Flighl Blackoul Songs ol Qur Time' Pam l-lunl Debby Douglas Bruce Beemen Tom Hunl and hlerisenge Blackoul Uri lrslolh Tribule Chris Guslalson Blackcuul Wfhalls Cooking? Sue Brooks Mary Ford Roa ring Twenlies Ba rb Mallson Folk Song Blackoul Barbershop Tfall Don Willis ACT TXNQ l-iello, Charlie Brown Carol Blossom Sakura Rokudan Fumiko Suzuki Blackoul I Lell My Corn Beel Sandwich Kalhy Curran Blackoul Monologue Cheryl Fullz Blackoul Accordion Solo , Jack Roney La Samba , Pam Wilkinson Blackoulr Comedy Skir , Nora Bacom Calypso Y Mixed Ensemble Finale . . . Thal Vlfas The Show Debby Douglas and The Mixed Ensemble Thar Was 9 9 .Are 421 1 fb I Le+ us enferhain you, Black QM. Sakura Roicudim. Jmmrw TP1a+wfv,H1e aP1cgwfHa+wae. V43j The Class oT T965 ln The SepTember oT l96l over 876 peTriTied, buT ex- ciTed, sTudenTs enTered Oak Park and River ForesT High School To begin Their secondary educaTion. Through The pasT Tour years 8l5 oT us have aTTained some oT The goals we seT Tor ourselves, and now in June oT i965 we are em- barking upon The nexT sTage oT our lives. We proudly presenT The class oT l965. ML pay jigufe The Senior Class pays TribuTe To Diane CasTillo, who during her Freshman and Sophomore years aT high school proved herselT a good member oT our class. Words cannoT express The deep sense oT loss TelT by all oT us when Diane CasTillo passed away on SepTember 26, l963. Diane was soTT spoken, The sweeTesT and mosT genTle oT persons. She enioyed sporTs and was a member oT ATalanTa. ATTer school, Diane worked parT Time in The oTTice oT The Girls' Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT. She was a member oT Freshman and Sophomore Girls' Chorus, T-lomemaking Club, and was reTreshmenT chairman oT The Girls' Camera Club. Memories oT Diane will remain as we Think oT her smile, and her Diane Casfillo B M 5 1948 radianT happiness. SinceriTy was Torever a parT oT her sparkling per- orn: ay , Died: SepTember 26, I963 ' ' I lPhoTo +aken in 19611 sharing The cherished years oT her l1Te. sonaliTy. l-ler characTer meriTed The deep love oT Those TorTunaTe in T441 Joel D. Arnold, Jr. Jonalhan P. Arnold Julie Ann Arons Alice Anne Arlhur Laura Lee Aehloy Andrew Philip Asher George L. Asimalcopoulofs Peggy Ann Aiilcens Jo Anne Allcinson Susan Joan Allcinson Cynlhia L. Allwood Fred Carl Alwood Jonna F. Augusline Richard L. Aurbach Slanley F. Bachleda Nora Ann Bacorn Barbara B. Badger Pafricia V. Badger wi g Carol Marion Aarls Chrisline B. Aillcen lan Aillcen Arlhur Alexandria Ingrid V. Allredson Ronald Raim Allen Susan Lois Andersen Audrey L. Anderson Sharon F. Anderson Sandra P. Angelacos David lvlillon Arenz Susan lv1.Arrnslrong Supercalilragulislicexpialidocious. George R. Beaver Bruce Arlrhur Beeman Nancy Ann Beeman Janel Louise Bellce Samuel Kennelh Bell Lawrence N. Belmonle Linda Jean Belz Harry James Benlon Thomas Charles Besl Cheryl Diane Bird Roberl H. Birdsall Myrna Jean Blauroclc Carolyn E. Blossom Ingrid M. Blumenlhal Fred C. Blumhagen Thomas P. Boggess Parsla Bolcalders Sandra Leigh Booher l46l William J. Bagnuolo Nancy Carol Bailis Scoll Rogers Baird David Earl Balcshy Richard J. Balsamo Calherine A. Barlcer Marcia Rae Barney Palricia R. Barlrer Gregory R. Bass Richard A. Ballaglia Eric Thomas Bauman Anlrhony Jordan Bean Whal did you call me? Winifred M. Bowman Juolilh Ann Boyd Palricia M. Boyd James Earl Boyer Sally L. Bradshaw Rulh Margarel Braun Carlron D. Brewer Jon Alan Bricison Pamela S. Briggs Ka+hleen Brindell Barry Ray Brodheacl Susan l.. Bromslad The mighi of our school shall conquer. Paul H. Brooks Susan Lowrey Brooks Nina June Brosseau James Forbes Brown Julie J. Brown Kalhy Jean Brown Nancy Keenon Brown Virginia K. Brown Dale Luclcy Brozoslcy Jewel Marlene Brull Lucy Myra Brunclage Michael R. Buclcles Pamela Dale Burgess Roljnerl W. Burnilz William John Burns Susan Lee Burroughs Nancy Joyce Bufler Nancy Ann Byfield l47l Virginia Lee Case Edmund Joseph Cash Vincenl J. Cashin Anila L. Caslronova Suzanne K. Cales Thomas D. Cavanaugh Richard A. Cavenaugh Donna Marie Caviola Linda Susan Cerny Guy James Cesario Ella Cherner Julie Ann Chinlund Francis I-I. Chiral Thaddeus K. Chmielalc Chrisline Chrislian Joseph R. Chrislian Sally Chrislian Eugenie Chrislopher l48l David Warner Cady Michael D. Cahill Kalhleen J. Cairns Joanne Calafhas Anne E. Camplield Roberl George Capra Carole Caprio Roberl D. Cardinal Thomas John Carlsen Karen Mary Carr Nancy Lou Carroll Tom James Carlo l-laving conquered Ml. Everesl- I can lherefore say . . James H. Chrysler, Jr. Fred Sleve Ciaccio Allan B. Cicmanec Bruce Arlhur Cima James M. Cimaglia John H. Clarin, Jr. Kafhleen M. Clarlce Nancy C. Clausonlhue Claire E. Clemenls Allan Joseph Codulo Thomas Allen Coens Diane Eslher Cole Spring is a loeaulilul word? Q Q. gg? , i , ' M Miha M Richard M. Collins Richard J. Comella William John Condor Maureen H. Connan Bernard M. Connors Charles P. Considine Roberf G. Cooley Raymond Dale Cooney Janice B. Cooperman Barbara Ellen Corr Veronica M. Corles Philip J. Corlese, Jr. Nicholas J. Colsonas lll Margarel Jo Covill Gregory M. Cozzi Howard E. Crawford James Elberl Crowl Douglas Cruiclcshank H91 Kalhleen Curran Terrence M. Curfis Carol Allen Czarny Jeffrey LeRoy Daehn Douglas Kim Dalion Kalhleen E. Danhofl Anne Danly Donna B. Davenpori Maurice Edward Davy Carol Ann Delano Rosemary De Lisle Diana J. Del Monaco '65 Only live more miles To Sparla. Palricia M. De Maal Andrew l l. De Novo Carol Ann De Novo Candace M. Densmore Peler John Defroy William A. De Vries Diane L. Di Andrea John Craig Doalc JoLynn Ann Doerr Melinda Ann Doherjry Barbara J. Dollaslce Jeffrey M. Donohue Roberl A. Doomis Richard l.. Dornleld Deborah J. Douglas John Gregory Dove Mary B. Dowling Tim Marlc Downey i501 .gs Marie Ange Esposilo Kalhleen Ann Evans Shirley Anne Evans Michael E. Everson Karl John Eysenbach Margarel J. Earwell Gary Richard Eaulh Marlc Eugene Eeier Linda l. Eellhouse Philip Fernandez, Jr. Marlene A. Eerrelli Elizaloelh M. Fieldhouse James Thomas Einn Jane Suzanne Eirsel Barbara A. Fischer Roberl l-l. Fisher Richard B. Eisher Roger E. Eisher iw ,65 Jane Rulh Downing Joanne Marie Duffy Michael L. Duffy, Jr. Edwina K. Dulen Lilia Duron William John Dvonch, Jr Jeffrey Kevin Eade l-loward W, Ehrman, Jr. Julie Ellen Elcblad Sharon M. Eliassen Thomas Owen Ellioll Alan B. Emmering MTO The viclor belong lhe spoils. Q 31. Linda M. Francona Carl W. Fredriclcson Julian Jay Freeman Evelyn Slarr Frosf Cheryl Ann Fulfz Richard Allan Funlce Nancy Befh Gable Wilbur Anfhony Gage Jane l-l. Gallagher Paula M. Gallagher Darlene Ann Garbie Nancy Kay Gardner Candace E. Garrall Joel Sleven Garson Bruce Orlin Gehrlce Beverly l. Gelhorn Barry Seidel Gerber Edward lvl. Gerulal, Jr. l52l Richard Firzgerald Thomas Filzgilobon Roger l.. Fleishour Calherine lvl. Florian Alfred A. Follcer Craig T. Ford Mary Dixie Ford Roberl Willard Ford James Daniel Forbes Carol Kay Fox Leona Diane Fraclc Carol Jean Fraizer '65 Beaile fans will never know Jrhe difference. Linda Ann Gianos Edward R. Giegler Sanford E. Giles, Jr. Diane A. Gillespie Frederick NN. Gleave Ronald C. Gliclc E. P. Penny Gloor Helen V. Goefschel Thomas Edward Goff Judifh C. Goldberg Janice Goldsfein Jean E. Goldsfein This isn'f in fhe scripf. Refer E. Gonzalez l-lelen Gordon David J. Gofffred Carol Ann Gofflieb Evelyn R. Gofflieb Sarah Lucile Granf Nafalie Grover Michael D. Grayson Randal C. Green Roberf L. Greiner Barbara Ellen Grier Kafhleen J. Griffey Michael Griffin Richard J. Griffin John R. Griffifh Janice M. Groeneveld Edward J. Grosser D. Carol Guiqnard l53l Donna Rae Gfuimonl Chrisiine Guslafson lfrnelle B. Guslalson Freda Hach Carolyn M. Haddad Richard S. Haeger Palriclc J. Hagerlry Marian L. Hagisr Claudia Anne Haley Michael G. Hallco Russell Eugene Hall Linda Kay Haller '65 Who said lwo boxes of Tissue woulcln'l' be enough? .M ,, , Y. . . Q - sir-' .fr .Qi , Q if ' X 2 -'Q .Q r .s Mary Diane Hallerlr Nancy J. Hammond Q Seymour S. Haniling Roberl L. Hansen Susan Jane Hanson Doreen Blane Harris Sleven B. Harrless Ellen Ann Harlzell Rulh Alice Harizell Angel Lynn Harvalis Daniel M. Hausman Deborah Ann Haulau Susan Lee Hays Roberl T. Hedrick Laurence P. Hegg Dolores E. Henlc Michael F. Hennessey Raymond E. Hensley l54l Robin Mai Hoogslra Riclward A. Horwicli Sonia Kay Hoslcins Mary Helen Houlilnan Donald F. Houslon Ronald C. Howard Richard S. Hoy+ James V. Huber Janice C. Hudson Judilli Kay Hulslca David Marlc Hummon Pamela Sue Hunl' Tlfiomas Clnesler Hunl Sleplien S.Herse+l'1 Ronald Ar+linr Hess Palriclr J. Hiclcey Gregory Jolin Hill Jane+ Ann Hoag David Craig Hodgson Edward William Hoes Kenneln S.Ho1Cfman Roloerl J. Holakovslcy Daniel D. Holmes William E. Holmes, Jr. Mary Ellen Holguisf I wrofe if-so prinl ill James Roberl Hunler g ' i 4 ,I . 5 'QM x Doreen C. Hurl Dana Lynn Huseby Carol F. Hulner Fred Sanford Hyde i551 ,ff-'G -swf' ,, jf 1 ' IN ' fc George T. Kaiser Jeffrey Kaiser Roberl C. Kamrnerling Phillip B. Kanninq Janel L. Kanslci Andrea Karr John Louis Karlinos Andrew Jay Kass Rila Marie Keller Gayle L. Kelly Kalhleen Kelly Charles P. Kevil Simon Richard Keni Richard M. Kerwin Lawrence W. Kincanon Zoe Ann Kilavos Richard Owen Kimmel Robe-rl L. Brown I561 Janei C. Isaacson David W. Iverson Ivlargarel I. Jaclc David E. James, Jr. Marc Leo Janis Judy Mae Japlon William Bruce Jarrell Jon Johnson Maia Ann Jones Nancy Ellyn Jones Jane Frances Jusl Cheryl Mary Kadon Heaven-I'm in I-Ieaven. James Paul King Charles Eric Kinzer Thomas l-l. Kirlc Ausrin D. Kissane Jeffrey V. Klasserl Edward E. Kleclca, Jr. George l-l. Klumpner Edwin Birlce Knapp Pamela Ann Knee Douglas W. Knighron Nancy Knudson Richard E. Kololer You looli dancing lessons? Kennerh Lee Koch Margarei K. Koczian Craig J. Kody Miles George Kormos Linda Ann Koslce Arnold Kosovslci James Allen Kosson Eleanor L. Koielman Annabelle Kowalslci Marcia Jeanne Kramp Ellen J. Krozell Michael E. Kruley Charles W. Kucharilc Georgia Mae Kulcral Dennis Kuzara Carl Raymond Kuzara Kaihy La Moniagne Edward W. Lampman l57l Pairicia Ann Lang Jerry Philip Larson Michael J. Lawrence Rose C. Lazzara Pafricia A. Leadaman Gordon Waller Learn JeaneHe Le Boy Allan J. Ledbeifer David James Lee Richard W. Lelivell Bruce R. Lerner Donald S. Levin Pleasel You're pulling my skin! Elizabefh Mae Lewis Linda Elaine Lipman Mary Susan Lieb Donald Howard Lighl Jane I. Liliegren Belly Lou Lima Charles F. Lind Cynlhia Lind Carolyn M. Lindrum Thomas Roberi Lloyd Linda L. Locigno Margarel M. Lomloardi David A. Lombardo Gary Roberi Long Sfephen J. Loos Zenaida A. Lopez Roberf Alan LoHs Mariha S. Lounsbury i581 ri Tk Franlc Madera James Joseph Maes William Carl Maggie Angela G. Maqgos Blair Riirh Magida Suzanne K. Magrady Thomas J. Magrady Peler J. Mallon Nicholas P. Maniales Michael A. Marchese Paul Dario Marcucci Charles A. Marslon Roberl' D. Marlin Leonlina C, Mascione Kalhleen M. Mashelc Barbara L. Mason Chrisla M. Maslers Anna Maria Maslranlonio l l59l Linda Lou Loyd Bonila Kay Luchs Candace Jane Luclcow Slephen Luczlcowslci Donna Lynn Lund Waller A. Lunde, Jr. Cheri Wynne Lundin Richard A. Lynch Gloria Jean Macie Barbara Jo Maclc Gail MacKellar Kalhlyn E. Mackey Dress rehearsal, since when? Linda E. McKinsey Dave C. Mcl.auchlan Donald W. McManus, Jr Julie M. McMenamin Roloerl J. McNamara Susan K. McNamara John McNichols Palricia Mchlichols Palriclc C. McPhee Donna Jean Meddauqh Douglas Mellman John Cosmo Mercurio Beverly L. Messick Nafalie A. Messina Michael A. Mercalf Nancy Jean Meyers Roberl G. Meyers Cassandra Miller i601 Lana Jo Maslro Ann Lillian Mallson Barbara L. Mallson Linda A. Maxwell Margie Mccalesler Thomas McClelland James McDonald Kalhleen McDonald Norreen E. McDona Richard McDonald Thomas McFarlane Jane P. McHugh No! l'm noi a Freshman! Id Lindsay Miller lll James S. Minniolf Mary C. Minlrup Dwiqh'rJ. Miichell William M. Milchell Barry Allen Mizoclm Kaihleen Ann Mizuno Norma Jean Modrow Maria Luz Moeller John Scolrf Moline Barbara Ann Moore Charles Ross Moore Cl-IARGEIH!! James David Moore Kennefh Lee Morgan Joanne M. Morreale Mary F. Morreale John Andrew Morse Roberl Oberq Morfron Jerry P. Muccianli Ralph Eliol Mullin Terrence H. Mullin Charles J. Murniclc Mary Rose Murphy Daniel P. Murray Richard T. Murray Siephen M. Nagel Lois Ann Nagy Dianne K. Neerup Barbara Jane Neiman Deborah M. Nelson lb' l A Susan Gay Nelson Kalnleen Dale Nerad Louis Vincenl Neri Bruce William Nied Gail Lynn Nielson Louis A. Nielsen Caroline Niemira Susan A. Nikolas Karen Ann Noll Susan E. Norling Adrienne M. Normand Geoffrey M. Norlron '65 Now can I gel flue dog's picrure? Jerome Nowak Thomas Owen Nyquisl Joanne O'Connor John T. O'Connor Cliona D. Q'Kiersey Garrel Arllfvur Qlecli Thomas M. O'Neil Angelo M. Onofrio Calnleen A. O'Rourke Carol L. Oscarson Maryann l-lelen Owen Janel S. Owsiak Luigina Pace Allan J. Pacenle Jolin V. Palmisano Marilyn Kay Panzka l-larold W. Paradise Donald C. Parker l62l Janel Rulli Peferson Judiflw H. Peferson Ronald O. Peferson Gerald C. Picard Carol Ann Pickering Leonard J. Pigoni Jane Joyce Pinclwor Roberf Alan Pinsky Gerald Roberl Pilz Judilli Ann Plumm Josepli Louis Polilo Margarer Anne Polk George M. Pollinque Dale Joan Porlnoy Mary Sue Posson Le Roy Prescoll Karen Ann Priesl Susan Ann Puclwalski l63l Diane Marie Palzell Michael Lynn Payne Carol Ann Peacock Jolnn M. Peacock Il Elouise Yales Peck Dale Kay Peckous Joanne M. Pedersen Mary G. Penraris Sean Bruce Peppard Granr A. Perkins Arden Joy Perl Roberr J. Perrella Perky Pam slrikes again. 'X X iii l Gregory P. Rasmussen Richard Rauscher, Jr. Mary Gay Raysa Sherby S. Reclcles Scoh' William Redfield Diane E. Reed Palricia June Reid Roberla Jean Reid Philip L. Reilf Paul C. Reimann Michael Reilh Linda Jean Rexroal Roloerl Samuel Rice Jane E. Riclcer Muriel Donna Rieclc Pamela Jane Riley Janice Rillerspach Barbara L. Roach iw Julie G. Pulos Jehn Mark Purdom John M. Radzinslci Donald John Ragalie Douglas Lloyd Rains Donald F. Randolph Eleanor M. Randorl Mary Ann Ranlc Raymon l-l. Ranlcin, Jr Slephen Lee Ranlcin Elizaloelh J. Rapris Mary Lou Raplis l'm so nervous: l'rn hiring my claws.. Lawrence E. Roberls Nancy B. Roclcwell Roberl Scofl Rogers Roberl Samuel Rome Raymond D. Ronda John Palriclc Roney Peler W. Rooney Cyn+lwia Ann Rose Lynn F. Rosebrouqlw Jeffrey M. Rosen Paul William Rosen Laura N. Rosenberg Senior slump? ff! wr- . ...Q fi . .ai f , , 2 4 , my ' X ' 1 as LdL R ynaeeoss Elaine Ellen Rudaln Q Raymond Alan Ruqe Y is-We A hw x g. I:--, .. , 1 +-g1,:1:.,n X 1-E V . 55 E TlwomasLee RumneY ' z Alice Rose Ruseyic W . ss.: Dona lvlarie Russell . iss. ,L ,y Janel Carol Rus+ Roberl K. Ryan Thomas James Rynne A my Raymond Alan Saclws Vincenl Salerno, Jr. Anllwony lvl. Saracco Wolf T. M. Sarrazin Sleven W. Sallramlo Karen Marie Savage Ronda Suzanne Sayre Sam Carl Scelzo Rosemary Sclwaclcmann k l65l t - as - 'V -- ' ...fix 'Xl if fs-.3 N h K - - 3 ' ,px-an I n ' of ' . vm' l as 5 M-'fir . .. . . - - 1, .. , . .M .V X. wx Warren Alan Schaus Phyllis J. Schavone Clinlon J. Scherl Dale Carl Schiman Gregory Schilkovilz Linda Schneider Roberlr l-l. Scholl Roberf E. Schrade Suzanne lvl. Seavey Dennis Dean Secara Richard l-l. Seligman Richard Semi For me? Georgia l-l. Severson Eugene l-l. Seylerl Paula B. Shafranslcy Michael A. Shanofl Suzanne E. Sharp John J. Shaughnessy John Michael Shaw James Paul Shepard Phillip Aloram Sher Marie T. Shinsalco Curl C. Shiplon Richard l-l. Shumaker Charles R. Sidner Joel A. Siegfried Jean Alice Siegler Laura Mae Sielsema Alyce Kay Sigler l-lelen Carol Silver N261 af f + ,s Rm Kai 5 .. me qi? 15, Qu? QQ ' f as if ks is W figs I Kalhleen Ann Smilh Marion Smilh Pamela Sue Smifh M. Celesle Smucker Donna F. Snodgrass Roberlr F. Snover Linda Ada Snyder Sharon Ann Snyder Brian Dennis Sogge Clarissa Solcolovvslci Abraham Soleimani Timolhy P. Soliday Michael W. Spence Michael S. Slaclc Charles W. Slallord III Gregory M. Slanger Anne Lind Slarlcey Rosemary Y. Sleele wi '. ga- n , ff as Linda Risha Silver Pamela Sue Silyey Daniel Jay Simon Bonnie Joy Singer Linda J. Singlelon Calherine A. Sisco Thomas E. Sillcowsld Susan Lillian Sivelq John A. Sizer, Jr. Joyce Marie Skarda l.ee Robe-rf Slicer Mary Grace Sliyon Foolball Season was greal, anyway. Cynlhia J. Summaria Paul L. Summerville Susan A. Sunclrnan Fumilco Suzulci Alan R. Swanson John William Swanson Margarel E. Swanson Philip A. Swanson Roberl G. Sweilzer Palricia Szabelslci Terry S. Taolin Peler Joseph Taglia lngricl Kaclu Talisle Linola Lee Tammelinq Joseph W. Taylor Charles W. Tencalre Dennis M. Thalman Barbara Jean Thiede Wil l-le Toolc Her? Mary Ellen Slelano Joseph D. Slelanovic Mary Sue Sleqe Linola Ellen Sfelson Craig l-l. Slevens Mela Lynne Sliclqler William Slroeflhaas Carol Lynn Sloffel Mary Jane Sloul' Sharon P. Slrauch Mary Susan Sluarl Edward H. Slulllcen '65 Bonnie Louise Thies Vicki Lynn Thomas Terrell M. Thorsen William A. Thranfell Geraldine Ann Todd Richard James Todd Calherine Tornaloene A. Pairick Torney Themis Fifi Toulon John D. Tourlelol Michael C. Tranf Norval Trimborn III Bur i+'s The lalesi rage in Paris. Joann Tuclcer Lewis Thomas Turner John Lee Turnes Peler Valessares Gary P. Vanilcioiis Beverly J. Van Marel Chris Peler Varelas Sara L. Varlanian Charyn Ann Vaupell Michael J. Vendola Lee Sluarl' Verluno H. Slrephen Vierow Susan Ellen Vigna Anne l-l. Vincenl Carolyn Ann Vlk Nancy Lea Voliner Bonnie J. Voorhees Louise Ann Wachman T691 David V. Walden Chrisiopher Vlfalker Thomas l-l. Walker Chrisiine Lee Walsh Harry Van Vifallers Carole J. Waliher Waller M. Wanderer Charlene L. Warden Sfeiohen W. Wailers lan Gerald Way Jean G. Vifeaihersion Cheryl Lynn Weaver ,65 Worlc-sfudy salesman. Sharon E. Weber Thomas M. Wecldle Leslie Anne Weesner Francine G. Weiner Susan B. Weinqer Arihur Weiss Mary Jo Wenqierski Ruperf L. Wenzel, Jr. Paul Wenzlaii Krislie June Werner William N. Werner George M. Welislaeoli Thomas W. While Thomas G. Widmann Kaihryn l-l. Wieclow James C. Wilborn Carol Lynn Wilcox Leslie Ann Wilcox l70l pd 9 2 PY Zi? 'Q U 5 5 2 Jane Craig Wood Grelchen Woolley Alan Craig Worley Thomas G. Wrighf Lyda Ann Young Philip Alan Young Barbara E. Yueill Richard W. Zalar, Jr. Susan Roe Zapler Daniel K. Zasadny David A. Zasadny Palricia J. Zeches Linda Gail Zeimfeld Marc: Zelenlca Ronald S. Zellman Whifney G. Zenlcer Marlin Zimmerman Margery L. Zinser Alice Marie Willcin Pamela M. Vlfillcinson Michele A. Williams Paula F. Williams Arlhur J. Willing, Jr. Donald D. Willis David Neal Wilson Frederick G. Winlers Kurr Ronald Vlih' Mary E. Wollenberg Roberl E. Wollenburg Anna M. Wondraselc 3 65 ls everybody happy7 744064 gdcfionrd Culesl Couple ,.,...,,..,,,,,,,, Ronda Sayre and Mosl Versalile Girl ...... ...,,,....,,,, , ,,,,,,,.,,.,,, Mosl Versalile Boy ...... Culesl Girl ..,,,,,.,.K,, Culesl Boy ...,...... Friendliesl Girl ...... Friendliesl Boy .......... Mosl Beaulilul Girl ...,... lvloslr Handsome Boy .....A. lvlosl Popular Girl ......... Mosf Popular Boy ....,. C ass Aclress ..,. . C ass Aclor ..... C ass Aullwor .... C ass Musician ..,. C ass Oralor ...... . C ass Vocalisl ......... C ass Arlisl ........ C ass Sclwolar oo.... C ass Wil ....,.... Sweelesl Girl ...............,.,, Mosl Likely lo Succeed Class Allileles ..,.. Sue Ann Zmek Deborah G. Zucker Paula Jean Zuk Jacqueline Zumbrock Gilberl Blair Zyclw Sleve Salkamp ,......Mary Ford .....,..Ron l-less ......Sue Nikolas Fred Alwood Julie Ekblad Dave Golllred ssslfvelyn Frosl Brown Janel Isaacson Rich Ballaglia .Nora Bacom .......Jol1n Dove ..........Tom Kirk .....A..Dave Arenz Nick Colsonas .........Debby Douglas .....Craig Kody Dan l-lausman .....Bob l-lansen .,.......Dale Porlnoy Dave l-lummon .....,..Ron l-less, Simon Ken? im June is here .S?lfl6!8l'lf 0UQI I'llflflQl'lf In all lorms ol governments The people is The True legislafor. l74l Edmund Burke 1 A rs i if? 1 1 .f l5 5 ,-if 1 ., 'i ' ' M, as- f6 Sludenl Council officers: lion lo bollorni Sieve Saflcamp, president Dave Goflifed, vice presidenl: Jaref lsaacso sccrefafyz ard Torn O'Neil, ireasurer. Any addilions or correclions? Student Council Siudenl Council is a group ol lhirly-eighl slu- denls elecled lo serve our school. To be elecled To Sludenl' Council a sludeni musl have a periiion signed by Jrwenly-live of his classmales. Primary eleclions are held in The homerooms, and Jrhe elec- lion for rhe Sludenr Council members is held in Jrhe audilorium before and aller school. The Council sponsors many evenis: Homecoming, Red Fealher lvlixer, WLS Dance, Sludenl-Facully baslceiball game, Eighlh Grade Orienlalion Pro- gram, and buses 'ro away loolball and baslcelball games. Our Sludeni Council is also aclive in The Norlh- easl Dislricl of lhe Illinois Associalion oi Sludenl Councils. Sixieen members of our council allended 'rhe lasl conveniion in November. Dale Porrnoy was Treasurer The year before. wi glaclz 64156 ,ga Ql0l'06el'lf8J Oil .S?bt6!0l'lt COLIJQCL Seniors BACK RQVVVLEHIM, Lunde, Venfimln, OYNCH, Sdfkarnp, Gorrfrcd. FRCNT ROW4Hur'r, Porrvoy, Ford, Brad- shaw, Frosf, Isaacson. Juniors QACK ROWA--Herman , Armzvrcrq Mayer, FRONT ROW-Gfznrrlc, Correrr, Dczuqrfxss, Lu: Ci, Ne? Prdured: Ecyle, Tirrnenn, Hurt. 7 Sepnerneres BACK ROWfTodd, Lounsbury, Snuror, Noonan, FRONT ROW-Chrlsrian VVrHcinson, Faurds, Ricks. Fresnrnen BACK ROW-Durron. Sneprn, Amsrurz, Erklsen. FRONT ROVV-VV-Jr, Gregg, Hale, Harnrlron, rm Qur Exchange STudenT This year, as in The pasT Two years, STudenT Council sponsored an Exchange STudenT Trom anoTher counTry. The sTudenT is seIecTed by a special commiTTee oT The American Eield Service and lives wiTh a Tamily in our communiTy. This year iT was our good IorTune To have a lovely girl Trom Japan, Eumilco Suzulci, as our Exchange STu' denT. Eumilco came To The UniTed STaTes IasT summer, and has been a guesT aT The home oT Jan RiTTerspach. We aslced Eumilco To describe her Teelings and experia ences oT The UniTed STaTes and our school. These are her commenTs: lvly one year in The UniTed STaTes is coming To an endee--. When I TirsT came, everyThing I saw was guiTe dil- TerenT and new, especially in school. BuT as The Time wenT by I came To Teel less and less sTrange because oT The inTeresT oT people in me. Une day, IasT Tall, on The way home aTTer swimming in ATaIanTa, one girl ran aTTer me To inTroduce herseIT. This Triendliness made me very aT home and comTorT- able. This same Thing happened several Times. This will be one oT my experiences oT The UniTed STaTes ThaT cannoT be TorgoTTen in my whole IiTe. fRTTending STudenT Council, YouTh Red Cross, Alfa- IanTa, TicIceT CommiTTee, and a STage Crew CommiT- Tee made me a parT oT The school IiTe. In STudenT Council I learned more abouT school organizaTion and whaT was happening in The school. The clubs and com- miTTees provided The acTiviTies which I enioyed, and close Teeling. Senior Follies was one oT The mosT exciTing experi- ences ThaT I have ever had. I could see whaT was going on baclc sTage, and while I was waiTing Tor my Turn To do my Japanese dance, I TeIT Icindness, warmTh, and exciTemenT oT every sTudenT. I.eT me say Thank you To my ThoughTTul Teachers, To The Senior Class who made iT possible Tor me To come, and To all oT my nicesT Triends. Jan and Eumiko meeT wiTh Miss I-lansen. l77 I i I I I Eumilco learns aboul our culTure . .. i and shows us some oT hers. ,gall cgeafller ixer njoyeo! Lg .gguvlenfri jinifg, .genwick UCLA loarl' The TourTh annual Red FeaTher Mixer was held on a rainy niqhT, SepTember 26. DespiTe The rain, many sTudenTs Trom Fenwick, TriniTy, and Oak Park and River l3oresT l-liqh School came To our Tieldhouse Tor The purpose oT raising money Tor The CommuniTy ChesT. O STeye SaTlcamp, represenlring Oak Parlcg Gay Jacobs, represenfring TriniTyg William WhiTe, repre- senTing Fenwiclcg and Mrs. Jeanne WalTers oT The CommuniTy ChesT co-ordinaTed The eTTorTs Tor The dance. The dance was exTremely successTul, which can be shown by The number oT sTudenTs Trom The Three schools who aTTended, abouT l500. Close To SISOO was raised. STudenTs Trom Three schools enioy dance. 513.333 Mr. Cady, STeve SaTl4amp, Gay Jacobs, and William WhiTe plan Mixer l78l omecom ing Oc-MW 3, 1964 As Tar as The weaTher was concerned QcTober 3, I964, was a delighTTul day Tor Homecoming. The parade began aT IO:3O, wiTh The imaginaTive TloaTs making The morning even more enioyable. ATTer The parade, sTudenTs gaThered in TronT oT The high school To give a loud welcome To Coach NoTh, who spoke To us abouT The Team and how They needed and appreciaTed our supporT. The aTTernoon sTarTed wiTh The Sophomores los- ing To a very Tough New Trier Teami 26 To O. The whole sTadium was vibraTing wiTh exciTemenT as The Huskies kicked oTT To The Indians, buT The Team had Trouble Trom The beginning oT The game, when a Touchdown was nuTliTied by an oTTside. Even Though The Tinal score was I3-O, The Tans leTT The game knowing ThaT iT had been weil played and ThaT Qak Park had been weTT represenTed. Gary direcTs consTrucTion . .. 55 T i i 3 ame W gxczfcng, fAe Qibance, a ga! The climax oT The day's evenTs was The magniTi- cenT Homecoming Dance. The sparkling lighTs and beauTiTul decoraTions in The caTeTeria provided The perTecT elemenTs To liTT The spiriTs oT The sTudenTs aTTer The aTTernoon's loss. The highlighT oT The dance was The announcemenT oT The I964 Homecoming Queen and her courT. The Junior members were: PaT Campbell, Joan Cowan, Pam C5enTile, PaT Murphy, and Jean Skidmore. The Seniors were: Julie Ekblad, JaneT Isaacson, Sue Nikolas, Liz RapTis, and Sue Sharp. The T964 l-lome- coming Queen, Evelyn FrosT, was crowned by Dr. Schwilck. WiTh The conclusion oT The dance aT I2:OO, came The end oT one oT The mosT memorable and enioy- able days in The year. HOMECOMING COURT lPage 8li I.eTT: Sue Nikolas, Liz RapTis, Sue Sharp, Joan Cowan, Jean Skidmore, Pam GenTile. CenTer: Evelyn FrosT lQueenl. RighT: Julie Ekblad, JaneT Isaacson, PaT Murphy, PaT Camp- bell. T801 18 .J omecoming ueen GIIJ .NBP 601114 .gzlrlenf Counicif. . STudenT Council has sponsored many acTiviTies boTh To help The sTudenTs and To raise money. The Tollowing are some oT The evenTs. STudenT Council sponsored The Homecoming pa- rade and dance: and, laTer, The WLS Dance To raise money Tor an American Field Service sTudenT. Also, our STudenT Council wiTh Those oT TriniTy and Fen- wiclc l-ligh Schools sponsored The Red FeaTher Mixer, which raised abouT STS I 500 Tor The CommuniTy ChesT. STudenT Council also Took charge oT The eighTh grade orienTaTion program. During This program STudenT Council members Toolc eighTh graders on Tours oT The school, Told oT The many acTiviTies ThaT are open To a sTudenT, and explained whaT a Typical fu. STeve helps eighTh graders undersTand high school. day aT school is lilce. . . Soondord Wang .fgvfiuificfd Denny waiTs Tor business. 82 57 1 ll ml' Www Council p F esenTs-WLS Dance. Two Guest Speakers Discuss fleudership' sew' 'lfllaf WaLe6 in haw Staff, McDonald and Baath sap:-ak nr ai. the colloquium, relaxes before he speaks. of-Burke, speaks with Dr. Elmer S, Hjortlaud, me The speaker closed by with a colored buy who was me idea ' ' - ' T f' ' that st is xm permittuci to gc: with his Here, Ahendedlya 'tim ., QQXTQQUX nd T . 3 ea er. mi. agenda - sim' MS 1 Sf f L nd Twice, even y u en e ers X0 sri . sax- . ,, 'pwijiefg mm Tfsgdgacrwxlf'Qs1s'im5ff1a5fb0irLi3ber 28, the sec- TRAPEZE for runner ae f lanes s ua a k an . and. xvcxrigf was tYg:-udmujsg cwmcgk-ugh Sch 0215 Llzlgderggg Those in attendance and tialixlixw-U hof-T1 -Mu T N ,goal , h Id 0 th K 5- HJWA zu, XHCVE H6 :gona -gram. which was at- respective organizations or were: DIET' pride 3.350111 about seventy student I is SUCK, of L70 N ke, . h the laculty sponsors O q,xmi,iT,.ig0 g0W5 'M wgixx X'-me x-ctivc organizations, hz fm was gif aim5gi,5a'jYSWgg10 gfaggfiggj :lm-i.-'Emi :ii I YW' 9 - bY 'i we T. 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Hs, ,SARA mxbiic' Yo? rnsgnd 9 oplioymnify ml out, zx hw!-'. s - ,- a N 3509 f 1 01 ,gl-gammrf Q., wwf' dag r 1' 3 me +- bv rmuk' ai ihv ii ha K. 'Ma f U ' SS. g' ' ' ,- Aiucgav Arte agar? Y. n xbxhtias of :mind that mam pi A jgxdvfb ted R35 'ting OVPCLA Um 'A , I ie- may On Wednesdays OcTober 28, abouT sevenTy sTu- denT leaders. and The TaculTy sponsors oT Their acTiviTies, aTTended The second annual Oak Park and River ForesT l-ligh School Leadership Colloquium. The purpose oT The meeTing was To honor sTudenT leaders and help Them undersTand and TulTill Their roles. Dr. Elmer l-liorTland, PasTor oT The UniTed Lu- Theran Church, began The Colloquium in Room 237 wiTh an address on Leadership. l-le TirsT sTaTed ThaT a leader's decision can be achieved only Through hard work and sTudy. Dr. l-liorTland's second poinT was ThaT a leader's decision musT be made aT The righT Time. Dr. l-liorTland's Third and Tinal poinT was l T th. mm. of hm ' Cs Si CIT1.i he' M-rs at hiu-lsihuilii. 1 aus xnvkf gwefx E ' . lc-guir'r's ilvvie-inn n BSTGERXS wxnX?eqgg'sKY0'.gx1:45DiXxXW5' 33685:- mvn. IL- min: ni: lu , swims 1.9 81 3n6 16? syuigowgyw ximillillft bc rnfxzzi-.1 the wolxeadefiihxpi . 5 B, Gohi rnistakcs, ii! Skliixevt CMQTPAF' in 'the E112- 'l'l13rdiy, the If-arlor i ,nmngt W i the right pimpin to fc, br. Iijmmlami poimwl 0 2 X ram! I-1 83 oi r school, T316 9' Xlthough is still 1 social he Vil- nafed ThaT a leader musT geT The righT people To Tollow him wiThouT using haTe or Tear. ATTer a quesTion and answer period The group was served dinner. Dr. Schwilck Then gave a brieT Talk on how happy he was To be an American and a member oT This school. The Tinal speaker was Mr. John Ciehlmann, Torrner head oT The English DeparTmenT aT our school. Mr. Gehlmann emphasized The idea ThaT in Today's world people musT have a knowledge oT oTher people, and The manner in which They Think and live. The Colloquium proved To be an enioyable ex- perience Tor all. Gil Zych, Mr. Palmer, and Mr. Janslcy make arrangemenTs Tor llCommon CourTesy Weelc. SaTeTy Council l 0l'Yl0f0ff gdPQ Q! 3600! CDTTicers Pre-sidenT ,. H H , A, , ,Gil Zych SecreTary .. . ... ... .. W, Sally ChrisTian AccidenT ReporTing Chairman , , . .. .. ,, .Marion Bear Driving Chairman ,,,, , , ,, H ,,,,, ,,7,7,, , Jim Crowl l-lalls Co-Chairmen , , . ...STeve SaTlcamp, Jim WeinsTein Program Chairman .. . ..,v, . ,,,,, ,Y,, . ,. Sue TodhunTer SecreTarial Chairman . , , aa,, a,,,, J oan Cowan Signs Chairman , ,Y,, ,,,, D on T-lousTon The SaTeTy Council is one oT The largesT oT The sTudenT governmenT groups in our school. ITs purpose is To promoTe saTeTy and proper conducT on The enTire campus. The Council is divided inTo six commiTTees. They are: Acci- denT ReporTing, Driving, l-lalls, Program, SecreTarial, and Signs. Each group is responsible Tor an individual aspecT oT The Councils worlc. There is also an ExecuTive Council, which consisTs oT The PresidenT, SecreTary, and each CommiTTee Chairman. One oT SaTeTy Council's biggesT proiecTs This pasT year was The sponsorship oT Common CourTesy Week. The enTire week oT April 5-9 was devoTed To The promoTion oT common courTesy in and abouT The school. Several maior changes have Talcen place in This year's Council. The Bicycle and 8:05 CommiTTees have been abol- ished. In addiTion, Mr. STorey, aTTer giving many valuable years oT assisTance as The Council's TaculTy advisor, Turned over ThaT posiTion To Mr. Palmer and Mr. Janslcy. The SaTeTy Council represenTs every member oT our sTu- denT body and execuTes iTs various Tasics Tor The beneTiT oT all who aTTend our school. BACK ROW----WeinsTein, Cowan, l-lousTon, Crowl. FRONT ROW v--Bear, SaTlramp, S. Chrishffr.. T941 TraTTic problems? .sifuclenf gouernmenf . . Syl g0U2I'llh'lEnt COmUKNlCOUHGQfCOUHB ln an eTTorT To alleviaTe congesTion in The corri- dors and on The school grounds as a whole, The SaTeTy Council sponsored a Common CourTesy Week during April 5-9. The Council TelT ThaT hall congesTion was a resulT oT uninTenTional discourTesy on The parT oT The sTudenTs. By means oT boTh oral and wriTTen publiciTy, The members emphasized lhal Common CourTesy CounTs lC3l. This iogged The sTudenT conscience abouT courTesy and resulTed in The improvemenT oT a serious siTuaTion. Smokmg Coundl Smoking Council, which meeTs every Friday dur- ing eighlh period, consisTs oT Twelve members, eighT Seniors and Tour Juniors. A number oT boys are nominaTed by The previous year's Council, and The members are chosen by The upperclass boys. The main purpose oT The Council is To enTorce The school and sTaTe sTaTuTes on smoking in and around The high school. No sTudenT may smoke or display smoking maTe- rials beTween seven a.m. and six p.m. on school days in The area around school bounded by Ridgeland on The easT, Euclid on The wesT, Superior on The norTh, and The NorThwesTern Tracks on The souTh, nor may he smoke in This area Tor one hour beTore or aTTer any school evenT. righT: lvluccianTi, Tilmann, NorTon, Swanson, Gehrke, Lunde, Eahaglia, Ford, Boyle, Angelacos, BurniTz, T-less, fNrmsTronr1. rss l Meyer lcomm. sec.l, Wilkinson TCO-ord.l, STuarT lpres.l, Thiede lchmn. OT arrgmnTs.l, Voorhees lrec. sec.l, Raysa lTreas.l, Gard- ner lvice pres.l. ig Cl 61148 N SaTurclay SaTurday morning The same scene was cOnTinued as Rev. Kalas spolce on DepTh, in The Form OT Values, bringing ouT The ThoughT ThaT high morals are one OT The mosT imporTanT Things in our lives. SaTurday evening Dr. Glenn Cunningham, Tamous miler and Olympic champion, was The spealcer aT The Boys' and Girls' ConTerence BangueT. Dr. Cunning- ham spolce wiTh deep sinceriTy on The challenges and rewards ThaT liTe can bring. The STU Ramsey Trio, a Tolls singing group Trom Qld Town, presenTed The musical enTerTainmenT. Sunday The Tinal porTiOn OT The ConTerence was on Sun- day aTTernoon aT The FirsT CongregaTional Church. The Third dimension BreadTh, in The Form OT World- wide Awareness was broughT To The audience by The Rev. l-lenry Anderson. Rev. Anderson explained ThaT we can no longer be indiTTerenT To oThers, be- cause unless oTher people had helped us, we would be nOThing. The conTerence was brOughT To a close wiTh The announcemenT OT The l965 OTTicers during The Can- dle!ighT lnsTallaTiOn Service. Tas Girls' Coniference Friday Be a Cube was The Theme OT The I964 Girls' ConTerence, held on The weelcend OT November I3, I4, and I5. The Rev. J. EllswOrTh Kalas began The ConTerence on Friday nighT aT The FirsT PresbyTerian Church wiTh an address on l-leighT, in The Form OT l:aiTh. Rev. Kalas sTressed The idea ThaT by having TaiTh in God we can sTrengThen our eTTorTs To do whaT is righT, we can build a good characTer, and we can Tollow God's plan Tor our lives. Boys' Conlerence Friday The weekend oT November 13, I4, and I5 was one oT accomplishment boTh inTellecTually and spir- iTually, Tor Those who aTTended The TorTy-eighTh annual Boys' ConTerence. The TirsT meeTing was held aT The YMCA. Dr. RoberT STeiger addressed The group on The Con- Terence Theme, T-low Much Do We Owe. Dr. STei- ger sTressed ThaT an individual musT learn abouT and know himselT beTore he can be considered a man among men. Dr. Glenn Cunningham addresses ConTerence. VVilson lhousel, KenT lTreas.l, Hodgson lprog.l, FauTh lTiclceTsl, Her- flil lLCllPlPPPdlPbll'lTl Pl S6 SSC. , UU S FCS. , 6 GF LJ . , IJFI VICE FQS. . 87 iiyow WCA C5250 W OlUQ.?7, SaTurday SaTurday evening The Boys' and Girls' ConTer- ence held a ioinT meeTing in The caTeTeria. Dr. Glenn Cunningham spoke on The ConTerence Theme. I-Iis main poinT was ThaT iT is in The giving oT himselT ThaT a person gains saTisTacTion, noT in The pursuiT oT maTerial Things. Sunday On Sunday evening Dr. RoberT STeiger conTinued his address To The ConTerence. Dr. STeiger said ThaT a boy can obTain some measure oT success only by giving acTively raTher Than merely asking whaT he can do. Following Dr. STeiger's address, The new oTTicers Tor I965 were inTroduced by lvlr. FriTzemeier. !XTTer The announcemenT oT oTTicers, Tom l-lunT adiourned The l9o4 Boys' ConTerence. llihe Dragon .. Sfeve l-lersefh, Mary Ford, Tom Kirlc, Don l-lousfon, and Nancy Gardner discuss plans for CIA. COILAFQFLCQ Dr. Parmer addresses Conference. l l i l H381 on cgnfernafionaf aim . . The V965 Conference on lnfernafional Affairs was held on Safurday, February 20, and Sunday, Febru- ary 2 I. Nearly five hundred sfudenfs, feachers, and parenfs affended fhe 32nd annual Conference en- fifled, The Dragon and fhe Bear. Cn Safurday evening Dr. J. Norman Parmer spoke on China and Soufheasf Asia. Sunday affernoon Professor Alfred Rieber addressed fhe audience on The Sovief Bloc in Disarrayf' Dr. Parmer infroduced his speech by giving some hisforical informafion abouf Soufheasf Asia. l-le fhen ouflined fhe imporfance of fhe counfries of fhis area and commenfed on fheir economic pofenfial. Dr. Parmer emphasized fhaf China, rafher fhan Russia, holds fhe upper hand in Soufheasf Asia. On Sunday affernoon Professor Rieber spolce on fhe problems of fhe Sovief Bloc. l-le wenf info defail abouf fhe omnipofenf image fhaf surrounded Sfalin, and fhe problems fhaf fhis caused. One of fhe problems was fhe fear of being wrong, which sfifled inifiafive. Professor Rieber fhen wenf info de-Sfal- inizafionl' and de--safelizafionf' bofh of which have had a greaf effecf. . . And Tlwe Bear l965 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FOR CIA Presidenl, .Y,,,,,,..,Vw ,H , ,N .,Y,,,,,,,.,, , Tom Kirk Vice Presidenl, , Dave Cady Secrelary , I ,, ..,,.. , Mary Ford Treasurer Y,,,, , ,,Y,,,A., ,s,Nancy Gardner Arr Clwrisla Maslers, Penny Gloor Banquel ,,,, Sally Clwrislian, Torn l'lunI Tickels Don I-louslon, Janel Isaacson Oral Publicily ,, ,. Carlwy Barker, Brian Soqqe Wrillen Publicily Wally' Lunde, Sleve Herselli Facully Advisers ,, Mr. Canclnard, Mr. Teqge, Miss Wenzel f Many enjoy banquel . . C96 cjvlefc! on jegruary 20 ana! 27 XX queslion from llie audience. l9f7l Tlwoughi' provoking programs. C6166 er greaf Uariefy . . . onH1e o+l'1er hand . .. Smiles af Inifialrion l 901 Fun, Food, Friends-and rnuch more-can be found in clubs. These ingredienls exisl in all lypes of clubs in our school. Each has ils own special appeal. Some clubs have a similar appeal, buf none is exaclly like any olher. Each clulo, Jrhrough a variely of aclivilies, ex- plores a special inleresl. While each club has iis own appeal or inleresl, all clubs are a place lor friends, lun, and usually food. . . .gjornefhing for gluergone Worlhy mollo Sophs enieriain Sophs al' a par+y. iff' i Kafliy Griffey, Karen Priesi, Julie Elnlolad, Sue Nikolas, Kallwy LaMonIaqne. GIRLS' Julie Ekblad Kailwy Griffey Kalliy La Monlagne Sue Nilfolas Karen Price+ Seniors Candy De-nsrnore Nancy Gardner Nancy Meyers Sue Slnarp GIRLS CLUB COIINCIL Juniors Joel Benson Joan Cowan Carolyn Marlin Joan Massler Gloria Olsen Dayle Sainsbury Jean Slci-Irncre Sharon Swanson CLUB OFFICERS Presidonir Vice Presiclonl Corresponding Secrciary Recording Secrelary Treasurer Soplaomores I-lelerv Slnapiro Sylvia Sliyon Laurie Swanson Rosa Zayos ir 15, ML Comefi . . . Mafcli Male Muncln . . . September I3, V964 'fm 4 I f? 5 Brom- Linda models Tor MaTchlv1aTe Munchll Sophs sing The Sophomore Swingf sw' E 94 Girls' Service CommiTTee helps in The deans' oTTices. Girls' Club The TirsT Time a girl walks Through The TronT door oT Oak Park and River ForesT l-ligh School she be- comes a member oT The largesT club in The school-ee Girls' Club. lV1osT likely even beTore This she has become acguainTed wiTh Girls' Club Through her lv1aTch lv1aTe. The lV1aTch lv1aTe program was begun Three years ago and has become a huge success. Through The lV1aTch MaTe program all Freshmen girls were as- signed a Junior or Senior lv1aTch lv1aTe To help Them ouT during Those Trying TirsT weeks. The climax oT The program This year was The lV1aTch lV1aTe Munch held on SaTurday, SepTember l3. ATTer a Tabulous lunch in The caTeTeria, all oT The girls headed Tor The TooTball sTadium To see The TirsT game oT The season. The TirsT encounTer The boys make wiTh Girls' Club is on The TirsT day oT school when They see girls walking in The halls wiTh Ask Me signs. The girls are There To help bewildered Freshmen and perhaps a conTused upperclassman To his class or locker. These hosTesses also help on PTA. sTandup nighTs To direcT The many parenTs To The various classrooms. This year Nancy ByTield and Carol l-luTner headed The l-losTess CommiTTee. The king and his courT. Through The Year Girls' Service CommiTTee puTs inTo pracTice The Girls' Club moTTo Chal- lenges lv1eT WiTh The Joy oT Doing. The girls who greeT you cheerTully in The dean's oTTice, and who deliver Those anxiously awaiTed pinlc and green slips, are on The Girls' Service CommiTTee. Sally Bradshaw and Carol Blossom are The girls in charge. When November was almosT over, Girls' Club was busy worlcing on The arrangemenTs Tor Tag Day. ShooT Tor The STars was The Theme This year, and The sTudenTs and TaculTy boughT over SIOOO worTh oT sTars. The recipienTs oT our nickels and dimes: Kim and Lee, CARE, and Chicago Commons. Girls' Club Council now began plan- ning The King oT l-learTs Dance. Deco- raTion was The biggesT proiecTg The caTeTeria was covered wiTh hearTs by SaTurday nighT. l-learT oT My l-learT was a big success, especially when Rich BaTTaglia was crowned King. AnoTher highlighT oT The Girls' Club year was The TradiTional Sophomore Girls' ParTy. Sophomores sang, enTer- Tained Themselves, aTe, and had Tun. T 95 Jcng 0 ,jvlearfd M46 af :Dance .jwlefcl on jegruary I3 Buying bids can be Tun. Girls' Club Council BACK ROW-Densmore, Slivon, Sharp, Olson, Meyers. Benson, Mar+in, Cowan. FRONT ROW-Gardner, Slia piro, Sainsbury, S. Swanson, Zayas, L. Swanson. me Aeafl CCIIILJCJQA Gollfrecl, Luncle, Learn, l-less. lcfbl Olflfle 651,66 .xgre for inguififd Kannsr du Deursclwsprecl1en7 German Club Carol Niemira , Presidonr Paul Fcx , , Vice Presidenr Par Marciniak , Secrerary Mary Blackburn ,. . ,, , , Treasurer The members of German Club discuss problems and Topics relared ro rlwe culrure ol Germany and Ausrria. They also see lilms and slides abour Ger- many. German Club celebraies Glrrisrmas wirlr a rradifional German Gbrisrmas Parry. Eaclr year rbe members lake a irip ro Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, wirlr rbe club sponsor, Mr. Sclroepko. Le Cercle Francais Melinda Dolnerly , Presiden' Paula Williams ,Nico Presidenl Tamara Sliulz Secrefary Mike Eyorsor , Treasure Spoken French is srressed in Le Cercle Francais. Enrbusiasric Frenclr sludenrs gel a cbance To prac- Jrice lisrening and speaking French. Programs include informal srudenr forums wirlw Frenclw Exchange Slu- denrs and leciures by narive Frenclw speakers. M. Siler can ofren be board saying, En francais, s'il vous plairf' Now, ilris is a model oi line Eiffel Towerfi rs? A4515 ..., , H5 Pan American Exhibif in FronT Hall showcase. Saludos Amigos Cfzfhy Lewis Cafique Sirbavi Chris'r'si Maqesfrada Jfm Sriririn Tesorero The purpose oT Saludos Amigos is To increase inTeresT in Hispanic CulTure Through Tilms, programs, conTesTs, and parTies Typical oT Spain and Mexico. Mr. Carlisle helps The club sponsor poeTry and essay conTesTs in Spanish. An imporTanT evenT Tor all club members is The annual celebraTion oT Day oT The Dead. Kevin and Leslie conTer. 3 awk, 3309 mi Ran American Club Pan American Club is a Spanish Club Tor all sTu- denTs Talcing Third and TourTh year Spanish. The purpose oT The club is To give an opporTuniTy To increase oral use oT Spanish and To increase The knowledge oT l-lispanic liTe. The adviser Tor The club's TwenTy-Two members is lvlr. lvliles Peshelc. The oTTicers oT The Pan American Club are: Phyliss Bellandi , Presidem Pal' STerlinq , , Vice-ProsidenT Zenaida Lope7 , SocrcTary Maureen McHugh , Treasurer Q- lnTeresTing visiTors show poinTs oT inTeresT in Spain and The ivlediTerranean Sea. Russian Club Kevin Pepparfl , Piesidenl Leslie Fwd SnrrcTary-Treasurer Russian club, as iTs name implies, promoTes inTer- esT in The Russian Language and in Russian culTure. To do This The club sponsors a varieTy oT acTiviTies. Among Them are The many Russian TalenT Days which give The sTudenTs oT various schools a chance To show Their TalenTs, Besides acTiviTies wiTh oTher Russian clubs in The area, The club Talces many Trips. Mr. Reis, The spon- sor, accompanies The members on Their Trips, includ- ing one To The Slavic DeparTmenT oT The UniversiTy oT lllinois. S. P. Q. R. S.P.Q.R., more lormally lcnown as Senalus Popu- lusque Romanus. is a Lalin club lor lirsl year Lalin sludenls. This language club is unique in lhal il is limiled lo Freshmen. Wilh lhe help ol Miss Ziellqe lhe club members learn aboul Roman cullure, life and language. Besides playing Lalin word games, lhey have Roman slyle shows and a special Chrisl- mas Salurnalia. Karl Bruhn , , , ..,, ,, ...,.,, ,.,. , , , ,Consul llaresidenll Judy Ochillree. .. ,,............, . Scriba lSecreTaryl Peler Dunn ,,.Proclor lPrograrn Chairman and Treasurerl Friends, Romans, Counlrymen lend me your ears. Cllflglfldge C5466 MMQIQ OMF Nos Aulem Forfes viri. 99 Forum Romanum Forum Romanum is a club specifically for Lalin sludenls. The members enler lhe club as slaves and, 'rhrough a poinl sys- lem may advance lhroughz plebeians. pa- lricians, senalors, proconsuls, laurel wrealh, and amicus populi Romani. Poinls are given for allendance al meelings, winning games, offices, commillee membership, and allendance al commillee meelings. The club sponsor is lvlr. Balcer. Consuls ,, , Pal Tallenaare, Sfeve Srnilh SCVibE1 , ,,,, ,,,, ,, , Cindy Slollcowslci Quaeslor Nahama Bolniclc PPG-QlOr Diane Wilkinson Ponlilex Maximus , Leslie Ford Olflle CALLJ .AP2 !0I fA2 gxacf . ' r A I y , l TERIDINESIN Dkosorimn lives 'T ' ' 52? g . 3g,eZs, ,. Xmfgf X g 1 5 k,,', so V ,s ,B 0 I, r , .,,.,. .P J ff.. '1 Q .2 ' ,,awf.i' An experimenT in Mendelevian geneTics. A if sf we ' lm: Dr. Wolnak explains polymers. Astro-Physics Club The universe is a wide, large place. The purpose oT AsTro-Physics Club is To view The universe, and ThereTore To begin To comprehend iT. Through scheduled observaTion sessions, lecTures, and dis- cussions, Tho members oT !XsTro-Physics Club are able To learn more abouT The universe. Miss Koch is The sponsor oT The club, The sTudenT leader is Thaddeus Chmielalc. riooi Biology Club The primary purpose oT Biology Club is To bring science sTudenTs in conTacT wiTh The laTesT discoveries in science, especially Bio-ChomisTry. Beyond This, however, The club also has several service responsibiliTies: decoraTing The caTeTeria aT ChriQTn'ias, planning The Biology DeparTmenT showcases, and holding The annual Turkey TroT. AlThough iT is one oT The largesT clubs in The school, Biology Club manages To mainTain good conTacT among members, and good club spiriT. Dana Huseby President Linda ZeinTeld Vice PresidonT Glen Carroll Treasurer Don Levin , Recording SecrcTary KaThy Sufhcrland , Corresponding Socrelary .lan Thorne , PubliciTy DirecTor fy ff K5 K-.., lT's a good idea, buT i+lll never malze iT To The moon. ' l-lisfory Club Mary Possor, ,,,, PresidenT Chuck T-iiggins Vice PresidenT JaneT Belke , ,,,,, ,Corresponding SecreTary Aliya Cheskis Recording SecreTary Dave DeMola , Treasurer Jon Johnson , ,, Publicify Chairman An inTeresT in hisTory is sparked by The club- sponscred movies, lecTures, and Trips. One popu- lar guesT lecTurer This year was Floyd Kalber. I-lisTory club is known Tor iTs Trips, and This year was no exce-pTioni even Though a Trip To Canada or New York was noT on The agenda. lnsTead members wenT To The Crime Lab and To The WhiTe Sox vs. Yankees game in May. Mr. Silver and Mr. Vxfeyer are The club sponsors. Floyd Kalber lecTures To l-lisTory Club. The lefidef-lVlV Silver- This is a parallelogram? Newran Club Rchard Aurbach Vmpregidenf Donald Willis ,, Vice PresidenT Edward C-eigler , V Treasurer- CynThia f'XTTwood H ,,,, , VVVV ,V Segrefary GSW Ffwlh H . ,,,, . PubliciTy Chairman Through NewTon Club sTudenTs explore The inTer- esTing Topic oT maThemaTics. The programs include maTh Tilms, TaculTy lecrures, and guesT speakers. These programs are designed To avoid duplicaTion oT Topics TaughT in school, and Thus oTTer new and sTimulaTing maTerial To inguisiTive maTh sTudenTs. The sponsor oT NewTon Club is Mr. Richardson. W'-We--'f Zn 4. rioii 'jf l 5, sb 07110 63466 .!4l e for !AQ S. P. E. F. S. A The SocieTy Tor The PreservaTion and Ex- Tension oT Folk-Singing in America, more Tamiliarly known as S.P.E.F.S.A., is The new Follc Music club oT The Calc Parlc and River ForesT l-ligh School. Any sTudenT may ioin. The club meeTings TeaTure guiTar les- sons, sTudenT perliormances, sing-alongs, and guesT musicians. The oTTicers oT S.P.E.F. SA. Tor T964-l965 are: PresidenT . .. . .. .. . Joel Garson Vice,PresidenT Sam Bell Secrehry . Evelyn Fro:,T Treasurer' Marion T-lagisv PubliciTy , ., Chrir,Ta Mashars Sponsors . Mi -,-, Telfer Mr, Ri, harflson BeauTy exisTs in The eyes oT The beholder. Creafiue . Us And now nominahons Tor The mosT eThnic member oT The monTh.' Tiozi Art Club Bill Maggie . . .. Presideni' Arnie Seplce . .. .. .. . . Vice Presidem ChrisTa MasTers . . SecreTary-Treasurer Bonnie Culp and Mary Morreale , Program Chairmen ArT is all around us. Through ArT Club The members learn To recognize, appreciaTe, and enioy all Torms oT arT. ArT Club Talce Trips To The ArT lnsTiTuTe oT Chicago. These Trips and oTher acTiviTies malce The members more aware oT beauTy in The world around Them. Miss Robinson is The club sponsor. E ll ifi....,n4rl fume'--1 Q X 3. f I A ,.,. , i ix A A f 5 Helen checks over Cub copy. The Cub Club Cub Club is usually, and more accu- raTely, called Cub STaTT, Though iT meeTs aTTer school on a club schedule, abouT once a monTh, under The direcTion oT Mrs. Schick, The adviser. Members learn abouT The publicaTion program aT school and submiT arTicles abouT Freshman and Sophomore acTiviTies To The school newspaper. Also, The Cubs meeT The ediTors oT school publicaTions and visiT The oTTices and The PhoTo Lab. This year The Cubs Took a Trip downTown To see The Conrad HilTon l-loTel. Cubs oTTen keep up Their inTeresT in school publicaTions Through all Tour years oT high school, and become The TuTure ediTors. OFFICERS Helen Shapiro ,,,., . . . Chairman John Ekholm . . . . SecreTary LighTs, camera, acTion. .. - ' ,y n J , G' b , fam rr -, S. .I , V Songs To be sung. Music Club Sheri Little .. . PresidenT Helen Junkung Vice PresidePT KaThy Brown ,, ,, Treasurer Madge STewarT . . SecreTary Julie Brown , .. Key Girl The members oT Music Club enioy lisTening To many kinds oT music. SomeTimes They enTerTain Themselves wiTh Their own musical TalenTs, and also Miss Wood helps Them Tind ouTside TalenT Tor some of Their pro- grams. Music Club sponsored The lnTernaTional Flavor- ing oT Music. which was open To The enTire sTudenT body. Fooflighfs Arlene Becker , , PresidenT NaTe Dardick Vice PresidenT Parsla Bokalders s,., .. SecreTary Marge Tucker ,,,, .. . .. . . ,. . . Treasurer Dayle Simon . . . .. .. . . . SgT.-aTAArms FooTlighTs, a drama club, is co-sponsored by Miss Miller and Mr. Anderson. Members oT FooTlighTs puT on Their own plays and ski+s and Then criTicize each oTher. Discussions and knowledgeable speakers are also parT oT The programs. The members learn more abouT The Tield oT drama by waTching The blocking and re- hearsals oT such school plays as Harvey, r 51031 .2 is N J Olflfle CALLS P2 Ol l8L6l,fel 5 Forum A debale is an argumenl, a dignified and regu- laled argumenl. ln debale llwe argumenl is nor won by flue person who sliouls rlwe loudesr, bur insread by rlwe person wlwo uses logic +o make convincing poinrs vvliile lie also uses logic lo poinl our llwe weaknesses ol liis opponenls' argumenls. Gavel and Forum give debaling experience lo Junior and Senior girls. Eaclw club lias an annual lvlolbers' Tea and a ioinl meeling. Eacli year The Girls' Debaling Clubs lwold ioinl meer- ings vvilb llwe boys' clubs. lvliss l-lope is The sponsor of Gavel: Miss Barclay and lvliss Cxborrovv are lbe sponsors ol Forum. FORUM Pam l-lunl ,,,, . ,,,,,,,,,,,, PreSidei'Tl' Caflwy Barker ,, Vice Presidenl' Dana Fluseby H, ,,,,,,, , Secrelary Linda Maxwell , ,,,, ,,,,,, T reasurer Nancy Carroll Sgr.-al-Arms Rila Keller ,, , ,V,V W , CriliC Parry Barier ,,,, ,,,, P residenl Sue Seavey Candy Luckow Sally Bradshaw Vice Presidenl ,, ,, ,, Recording Secrelary ,,.Corresponding Secrelary Sue Sharp ., , , ,, Treasurer Janice l-ludson Sgr.-al-Arms Paula Slwafranlfsky Crilic Pam presides. , Palli wields 'rlie gavel. Gavel Eloquence in logical expression, one ol rhe mosl necessary qualifies in modern sociery, has perhaps been besl exemplified ro The world by an American oralor and Presidenl, Abraham Lincoln, and an English slalesman, Edmund Burke. Two debaring clubs al Oak Park have allempled lo suslain The Jrradilion eslablished by lhese men. To inslill knowl- edge by use ol parliamenlary procedure, lo pro- mole malurily by inlelligenl discussion, lo eflecl sound iudgmenl by debale and reburral, and above all, lo srimulale logical Jrhinking and organized devel- oprnenl ol ideas-These are lhe aims ol Lincoln Club, sponsored by lvlr. Greer, and Burke Club, sponsored by Mr. Lacyk. BURKE DEBATING CLUB OFFICERS Presidenl Chuck Lind Vice Presidenl Sieve Rankin Secrelary Mike Shanoll Treasurer Robcrr Hansen Parliamenfarian Dan Hausman TLFSSPM Ed Giegler presiderif Sfeve l-lerselh Vice Presidenl Dgn Willis Secrefary Tom l-lun? Treasurer Gary Faulh Sglfal-Arms Wally Lunde Parliarnenlarian Elisloriar' , , Lincoln Bob Hansen Phil Swanson Burke Four score and seven years ago... T i 5 L i ' e l-lonesl' Abe would never borrow a Loving Cup. riosl l Hey, isn'T This Thing moving? Stamp and Coin Club The STamp and Coin Club is open To all sTudenTs inTeresTed in, or now collecTing, sTamps and coins. The club buys, sells, Trades, and aucTions sTamps and coins. The group also makes an annual Trip To The Compex Show. Sponsor is Mr. Tegge. ljresideiif , Mike Everson Sucrelary-Treasurzr , ,,,, ,, . . . ,,,, ,,,, , ,, ,Richard KaTz 'NeiTher a borrower nor a lender befi Railroad Club SCOTT Baird , , PresidenT ChrisTopher BurriTT , , Vice Presidenf Kevin Bourne U , ,, ,, , , , ,V Treasurer Terry Spivek , , , ,,,,,,,, ,, , H ,,SeCreT5ry Many boys who are inTeresTed in railroads ioin Railroad Club. The club has iTs own model railroad which The members work on during The club meeT- ings. They make scenery and buildings To make The model look realisTic. They also like To work on The consTrucTion oT engines and cars. This Tall The club Took a Trip on a Train iusT To see how every parT oT The railroad business works. The Tour checkmaTes. Chess Club Chess is a game oT wiTs which The Oak Park and River ForesT T-ligh School Chess Club plays very well, as iTs impressive record indicaTes. Regular inTer- scholasTic TournamenTs are played in chess, as in aThleTics. Our Chess Team, Tive oT The club's besT members, was undeTeaTed Tor six years, in inTer- scholasTic compeTiTion. The club is open To boys and girls, wheTher They be beginning or advanced players. The club sponsor is lvlr. RosseTTer. RoberT Walsh ,., , ,,,., , , ,,,, , PresidenT Bradley WiTT ., , ,, .,,, ,,,. , ,W Vice PresidenT-SecreTary Chris Gurwood , ., ,, ,, ,,,,,,,,, , ,, ,Treasurer iosi .si-X' T fi I S i i i E g S W l Z 1 l l l-lypo, Then Tix, or Tix, Then hypo? Camera Clubs The hobby clubs aTTempT To inTeresT The sTu- denT in worThwhile acTiviTies. Boys' Camera Club is someTimes conTused wiTh PhoTo STaTT, buT is a com- plerely diTTerenT organizaTion. BoTh Girls' and Boys' Camera Clubs Talce picTures iusT Tor Tun, while RhoTo STaTT also Tales assigned picTures Tor school publi- caTions. Through The Camera Clubs, boys and girls learn To Talge, develop, prinT, and enlarge good picTures. eiieis cArv1Ei2A ciua l3eTTy K: hl , ,, preside T Joyce Olson SecreTary-Treasur ROYS' CAMERA CLUB Richard McDonald , Rresidoiwl Sceir Reiilield Vice Presiderd Fred Baird ,, SCcreTary-Treasurer Radio Club lisTens To WLS. J Camera .fdrfiziffi in .xdcfion Gee, Rich, l Think iT's a greal' picTure oT Suef' Radio Club Radio Club operaTes an amaTeur Radio STaTion, WQBMQ. Through This sTaTion The club culTivaTes inTeresT in amaTeur radio. Each June The club par- TicipaTes in The AmaTeur Radio Field Day. AT These conTesTs The boys aTTempT To malce as many Two way radio conTacTs as possible, uTilizing emergency power in The Torm oT porTable gasoline generaTors. The sponsor oT The club is lvlr. Goclcer. Greg Shinqlr-nan ,,,, , ,, , ,, Prcsidenl Charles Krasrow V V V N V Vice Presidcnl Jack Brouhard Treasurer Dave Rome SergoanTfaT-Arrns Milre Ciccherri . , , Secrelary Bill Grieb , , Techrician iio7i Caroline pracTices puTTing Ps in a Teachers grade book, FuTure Nurses' Club Planning is an imporTanT parT oT our high school iiTe. We decide and plan: Then we change our minds and decide and plan again. FuTure Nurses' Club helps iTs members To plan and decide abouT a career by having ouesT speakers and by showing Tilms. Trips To WesT Suburban l-lospiTal and The Loyola UniversiTy School oT Nursing leT The members see nursing aT TirsT hand. While making Their decisions, The club members also help oThers. Cin holidays They conTribuTe Tood To needy Tamilies, and aT ChrisTmas They give Toys To The children aT Cook CounTy l-los- piTal. Miss TelTer is The sponsor. CaThy Florian , PresldenT KaThy VVivdovv , Vice PresidenT KaThy Hansen Recording SecreTary MerediTh Vxfiidman Corresponding SecreTary Leona Track , , ,,,,,, Treasurer FuTure Teachers' Club Linda Maxwell , , Presioerw Mary STuarT, ,, , Vice PresidenT Caroline Nie-mira Corresponding SecreTary Janice Hudson ,, , Recording Secretary Carol Fraizcr , Treasurer FuTure Teachers' Club aids us in planning Tor a laTer Time. Through iT, members learn ThaT Teaching can be rewarding and TrusTraTing, saTisTying and dis- couraging. l.ecTures and panel discussions, along wiTh visiTs and Trips To some oT The nearby grammar schools, Teach The members abouT The opporTuniTies in Teaching and show Them The gualiTies oT a good Teacher. WiTh a varieTy oT programs, and wiTh The help oT Mrs. lngall and Mr. Marzuki, The club develops sTu- denT leadership. Nursing is Tun, Too. Ushers' Club Ushers' Club is a service organizaTion. Under Mr. Teclaw's supervision, The girls acT as ushers aT all plays and concerTs held in The high school audiTor- ium. These are The girls ThaT TransTorm The number on your TickeT To seaT I4, in row K, on The righT side oT The main Tloor. Co-Chairmen ,, , Susan Sundman, Carolyn Vik SecreTary ,, , , , . , ., Judy Purcell TickeTs, TickeTs, TickeTs. iiosi Girls enioy guesT spealcer. Home Economics Club Home Economics Club acguainTs girls wiTh The slcills and lcnowledge ThaT They are noT only inTer- esTed in, buT ThaT They will need in The TuTure. These include coolcing, home decoraTion, cloThing, hair sTyles, and oThers. The girls have programs and guesT speakers. This year The club had Two service proiecTs. The group Toolc coolcies To an orphanage and place maTs To a hospiTal. Sponsors are Miss Reeser and Mrs. l-lenry. PresidenT ,,,, ,,,. , RuTh l-larTzel Vice PresidenT , ,, ,,.,.....,., Mary Slivon SecreTary , , ,,,,.,,, Shirley Evans Treasurer ..,,,,... Bonnie Singer PubliciTy ,,,,,,,,, ,Nancy BuTler Junior Red Cross Bobbie STromm, . vv,,, PresidenT Donna Dennehy ,,,,,,,,,, Vice PresidenT Margie Zinser , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,SecreTary Deborah Herring H, , ,, , H, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. Treasurer Sue TrouT ,, , ,,,, ,. ., , ,, .,..,,,, Treasurer Pro. Temp. Junior Red Cross is a club which serves. The group sponsored The l-larvesT Moon FesTival Dance in OcTober, wiTh proceeds Trom The dance going To many worThy proiecTs. Junior Red Cross also organ- ized a meeTing aT which all inTeresTed sTudenTs could Tind ouT abouT summer volunTeer worlc. The club members visiTed The American NaTional Red Cross headguarTers in downTown Chicago. The sponsor oT Junior Red Cross is Miss SchulTz. iio 9 ome C6466 IDOL ,4Lm.l l-Tarve-sT Moon FesTival Dance. In rlwe lasl few years, a greal cliange lias como over llwe enrire lield ol educalion. No longer are sclwools slressing ilie 3 R's as iusl an end in llwenn- selves. Educalors are emphasizing llwe irnporlance oi liberal arls, and parlicularly Jrlie crealive arls. Knowledge has increased so drarnalically in This cenlury +lwa+ no man can reacli ine end oi learning, oven in one field. Our scnools musl cliange vvilli llfie lirnesg llwev can no longer Jreaclw only laclsp llfiey rnusl Jreaclw llie broad concepls and flue injrer-relalionsliips ol learning. Before llie siudenl can specialize lie rnusl lwave a background. Crealive Arls is an inlegral parl ol lliis program. Painiing, sculplure, design, rnusic, and drarnalics give a sludenl +l'1e cliance lo express l'1is individual- ily, lo Jralce his sland as a unigue personalily. Creative Arts Ready for firing. Ars graria arris? 41 Srudenfs design sers for Harvey, rhe Fall Show. rrrrr bwic -,g-.-.- -- ., - .- N X , ,XX ww Give me some music! music, moody food Cf us that Trade in levefl -Shakespeare img Oscar Cabrera wroTe The music. A new School Hymn and Pep Song were inTro- duced To The sTudenTs This Tall. Oscar Cabrera, IQ63 graduaTe, composed The music oT The hymn, and Jean Berkland, I964 graduaTe, wroTe The words. Howard Kohn, l96l graduaTe, wroTe The Pep Song. The songs were enTries in a conTesT sponsored by STudenT Council lasT year. The conTesT, The purpose oT which was To pick a new school song, was open To sTudenTs and TaculTy, The whole communiTy, and alumni oT The school. All enTries were iudged by The members oT The Music DeparTmenT, The new School Song CommiTTee, and STudenT Council. Howard Kohn wroTe The FighT Song. SCHOOL HYMN GraTe-Tul praises we sing, Oak Park High School, To you: STrong and clear our song will ring, lTs cadence Tirm and True. Ever changing, yeT The same, Alma MaTerls guesT We seek ever in her name Those Things ThaT are besT. Jean Berkland wroTe The words. FIGHT SONG All hail To The glory, Tame, and mighT OT The school we hold so dear, And To Oak Park High we raise Our voice wiTh loyalTy and cheer. All hail To The glory, Tame. and mighT! No Toe can break our spiriT True, For we will TighT, TighT, TighT For Oak Park. Hail To The Orange and Blue! riisi The Symphony Band The Symphony Band is only one oT The band or- ganizaTions in our Music DeparTmenT. IT presenTs Two Tormal concerTs annually, one in The Tall and one in The spring. IT also joins wi+h A Cappella Choir in perTorming aT The Memorial Day assembly. The l-lusTling l-lusl4ies parade band provides enTerTainmenT during all home TooTball games. The members musT vvorlc very hard To perTecT Their inTri- caTe TormaTions. The sTage band perTorms aT occa- sional home basl4eTball games. lvlr. l.iva direcTed The band TirsT semesTer, and lvlr. Driggs was in charge during second semesTer. BaTon Twirlers: Severson, Van lvlarel, PenTarls, Slcarda. Spring Festival Concert Me goof Eau! may Ti I965 John S. Driggs, Conduwor Symphonic SuiTe Williams Study in STeel Samskar The Three T'-lmpeTers .. . . . . AgosTini PaTricia Badger, RoberT Rome, TimoThy STewarT ChesTer OverTure .. Schuman lNTERMlSSlCN STaTe Fair SuiTe CarTer STar Spangled Spectacular ...arr, Cacavas Chichi Chlchi Samba .... . .................... .... ..... . . . BeTTencourT Linda Silver, Marimba The Blue and The Gray .. .. .. . Grundrnan lowa March Goldman 'I :. WM A F 5.1i:af.,,.Q, ., -. S fs TI-IE SYMPHONY BAND: Fiufesz Dfrrfjken ljarrb fprindplj Susan Eurrouqrs, Kaflny Duhfn. Suear Harris, Baivam r'f'EJf7Ck GWfer:a I-MH, Difare Jesfup, Arthur KQWIGW. Piccolo: Urdn ijljer. Clarinefsz Ray Sachs fprInQipf11J,Judy Jonrson Dffvrn Lewre, Barry Ix1'7ock, Roby'-rv Nidnfffus, DGNE Package, L . In Qfqf-' Pwicrn, Rrirrarn Seliqfugr NICHOWQS Srario, JGVUWS Toveqdrd Marqf1refVVaWw5-r, Denise WiNNnn,'1':, Bass Clarine+s: Gay R,Zm5ry Cw5Lqr for-S'-CI r'1!j.Con+1'a-bass ClarinetQfbr,n- wp Quksoesz K'Uf1KG9iLdfkGP:'3'NC'1 lprlrqinalj, Jan-1 Juim. English Horn: WWE P'-,Eng Bassoons: Lewik Mwen. Alfo Saxophones: Jcrn Kresfgvfv Qkriv Qgg'r.ve7Ms'Ha1g5XTenor Saxophones: HH STa'rI'z fprfrcfofalj. Ha! TiJb 3Y 'T vx Barifone Saxopl'1one:Dc-'Vs Tlnarrnax -X '5L' V . . 1 1 . Corne+s and TrumpejL:'ParrQc,lp Brzgmir fkr?n5EbaU Balm Fred Cudfc .z, Paw Dadori-rq Q-Mrn K,-r in! Rnrmru Klrrmf-v Jon Puwmrn, Horns: Kr-r Dow: lorIfr.g'oaMpfr1f-Li,fgXLvH:e-'N Devi, RPSQ-iYXdRfC9,TTOfT1bOI'1eSZ Dmd Rkvw fD'r'C'Dd'H REQ? ,rd NM r Tiff VW ,rx Barifones: Sosa' Tnwre:-r Dru Kfhzxlfrdzf-. Tikbat D HQLK1. SFwLQrvtrvn Kiln . Mallefs: Undn Snvwr, Timpani: R ,vom fwfr ,f P, Snare: Jin Vvfffr 'wiv fLvv3'fipaH Wilifmno yy f fi ,f Humf'fjuT1V1 Mnffr T,fQJb.ss Drum, YQ:Xx'v'aUQe'. XAJL 1 X QM' - X1 o L , X - X y rv' Ar -NV fx L! ,JJ - : WX b L u ,A I , .XL .Q L R : r .L XV , . - vm fx' ' r. 'X A N . b 1 V r . , Vx X , -..f xul 5 J l xx ML .Al 'Ev f NX' XR -1 a U 1 6 lf e X ,kv , GDL: V, rf tu' .JJ ' 3 1 WA ' Q .A ' X. ,EV , ' t ,w V1 VY Ly M ,J PSX -. Ir X , X V. Marc mg Ban , 3 y!,.J-rv 1 iy!,.1,,2c : J I .153 vi! 32,242 Violins: David Arenz lConcerlmaslerl, Beverly Falk, Jenry Lind lprincipalsl, Mary Blackburn, Evelyn Frosl, Kallwleen Grilley, Holly Meyerson, Clieryl McMaslers, Nancy Reimers, Slaron Ridqewuy, Paul Rosen, Barbara Sclnalz, Gloria Slokus, Glenn Tribble, Paula Vxfilliams. Violas: Mary Srnalla lprina cipall, Laura Fraizer, Tirnerliy Klelz, Debbie Kroesen. Cellcs: Joel Moerscnel lprineipall, Janice Dyson, Mark Feier, Sleplwen Flowers, Jolin Janka, Thomas Kohl, Clmrlew Lind, Ellen Pearlman, Francine Weiner. Basses: Sieve Rankin lprincipall, Jack Broun-:rd Jeannie Clwrisloplier, Roberl Hedrick, Doufqlas Siaunlon, Sieve l-lill, Oboes: Palricii Barler lprincipall, Grelclwen Anderson, Mark Friedman, Joel Monarch, Flules: Susan Nelson lprinci- pall, Nancy Buller, Alan Cliill, Narr1yJones, Sandra Nelson. Clarinels: Jell Rosen lprincipall, Narlmn Dardick, Gary Faulli, Mike Kruley, Dale Peckous. Bassoons:EuqeneScl1ollens lprinripall, Paul l-larlman. Trumpefs: Roberl Rome lprincipall Jolin Peacock, Timolliy Slewarl. French Horns: Miciliael Grililin lprincfipall, David Jalle, Clnarles Kinser, Cliarles Herselln. Trombones: Jeff Daelm lprincipall, Grr-qory Bass, David Rico, Ricliard Wolirie. Percussion: Ralph Mullin lprincipall, Rif-,fd Goodwin Glen Johnson William Lerenlz. Linda Silver, Piano: llollis Tlmms lprinripall, Dai-orliy Pnomey. Orcherifra rogramd LSZOLU ariefy Joel Moerscl1el,solois'r. The Symphony Orclweslra is a busy orqanizalion llial performs many diller- enl kinds ol music llirouglioul The year. Tlie Grclneslras lirsl formal concerlr was in November, wilrli Joel Moerscliel, cellisl, as llwe soloisl. ln December, llie Qrclweslra ioined willw A Cappella Choir lo presen+Cl1risJrmas Vespers and llwe Junior-Senior Clirislmas Concerl. Tlie operella, Plain and Fancy was llie nexl big proiecl. April brouglwl llie Pops concerl, presenled by candle- liglwl, and in May, llie Crclieslra gave ils lormal Spring Concerl. Mr. Drigqs, llie conduclor ol llie Symphony Orclneslra, lwas guided his 'ralenled musicians llirouqli a successlul year ol enlerlaining music. riisi Cheryl sews. jorma! ibredd .f4clJ:i ibignifg jo goncerfri ,,,,,.,,..-.--ow- NXT , txkii' -T A Formal orcheslra uniforms are new Jro The Music: Deparlrmenl This year. The uniforms, made especially Tor our school, are slriclly formal. For +he boys, There are black, long-railed coals, slilf while shirr Tronls, while lies, and vesls. The coal rails can loe zipped off for The Symphony Band, wilh sowfl while shirls and black pow lies added. The girls wear floor lenqlh, black salin, wrap- around slcirls and brocade blouses wilh a baleau neclcline and long, filled sleeves. Many ol The girls s made lheir own slcirrs and blouses. The uniforms are worn for The orcheslra and sym- phony band concerls and Tor Chrislmas Vespers. Bev Falk and Bolo Rome, lIl7l jlze Wnuaic oard . . There are Three choirs in our Music DeparTmenT: Girls' Choir, Boys' Choir, and A Cappella, The schools only mixed choir. ln December, The choirs ioin wiTh The orcl1esTra, oTher choruses, and ensem- bles To presenT The annual Junior-Senior ChrisTmas ConcerT, The soloisT Tor This yearls concerT was Cindy ATTwood. Vespers, presenTed by A Cappella Choir and The Symphony CrchesTra, was anoTher highlighT oT The ChrisTmas season. lT was especially impressive This year because The orchesTra members wore Their new Tormal uniTorms. During February, A Cappella Choir and The or- A Cappella Choir chesTra again Teamed up To presenT Tour record- brealring perTormances oT The opereTTa Plain and Fancy. ln The spring, The second Choral ConcerT was pre- senTed, wiTh Debby Douglas and Brian Sogge as soloisTs. The girls' colorTul Tormals and The boys' dark suiTs made The concerT pleasing To The eye as well as To The ear. May broughT The TradiTional Memorial Day assem- bly. which A Cappella helped To presenT. The lasT perTormance oT A Cappella was aT The beauTiTul and sTirring BaccalaureaTe Service. BACK ROW--Curry Moline KnighTo' Toppen Saliny, T. Hunr, Schenorie, Grosser, Beaver, Buller Vifillis PrescoTT, K, Peopard. Crysler, Ronda, Doalc, Wilsi,iri. FOURTH ROW- Zimmerman, Sfhfius, l-lod:,1son,Gieglev S:-liday, Turrei, Cady, Kimmel Lfjihi, Arsnell, Huber, Hummon, ShipTon, Pepparfi SQTUTSFL Vlfillino STofkei bfwsf S-'Howe Orzdfvii. THIRD RCW-Weaver, Bohanron, Covill Barney, C, MarTin, Rowman, Loyd, Awwooil, Danly Kirxgmfa Grier, Owsiak Keele Vifarder, S. MarTiri, SmiTh, Lang. SECOND ROVV4Brcwnk l-lunf Varffaniarx Maggos, Douglas, lsaacson, l-lan valis. ,lores A. Aiidewciri FalTyselc, hreuhaus, Priest Meyers, Nelson, FRONT ROWfBellai'-di, Barlcei, STromm, LilTle, Pell Walther, Gardner: PigrTnoy, 5, Andersigzi, Kirklaiiri Plank, Badger, Vlfalsh, Masfranrorio Voorhees. ChrisTiaiw, Missing: Aurofich, Gram, Larson iil8l You Teel nervous, e-xQiTed, apprehensive, ex- pecTanT. The CurTain opens, and your TirsT song is greeTed warmly The nervousness subsidesq you begin To relax and enioy voursehf. You waTc3h The choirs, ensembles, soloisTs. These are your class- maTes who are perTorming. Think baclc To Freshman year when you TirsT saw The concerT. No, you said, ThaT will never be me--l could never do ThaT. And yeT, here you are, parT oT This impressive concerT. The lasT number is The T-lalleluiah Chorus, and you are eager Tor iT To begin. l-leads Thrown back, mouThs open, lungs bursT- ing. And The music soars ouT over The audience, Tilling The enTire audiTorium. Then iT's over. STand- ing Tall, TriumphanT, hearT pounding, hands Trem- bling, you hear The audiences applause: you know The perTormanc:e was good, and you wish iT wasn'T all ending so soon. K RONV f - P411 Cwill, Cindy Arfwnofi, SECOND POVV'-Debby T , i 1 T f . if T I , D M Ii -T, Cn hy Bcivlfh lRONi ROV. Y Sfil,Cvi1n . . fA.e gnfire .fduchforiuln VVinTer ConcerT is impressive. f M Q fi, :A F.Hhaf VV .Gd ,H.6- fh,f'5 1 o 9. Q ,, , rl wg' A lr Sl 'lYlf1'vv Q ll? mf Sgr ,t-4,1 , Q-P GIRLS' CHOIR: BACK ROW-Prolcsa, Mawlor, Boolmr, Mizuno, Mikula, Skeanan, Row, Gro5f,cr Solbcro, Polwrson, Skoda, Cla'-ko, Vlclfun, Calns, Jonn- son, Davls, Tuclcer, Loundsbury, Gable. Tl-llRD ROWfl-lansen, Vllm, Toulon, Jenos, Luclws, l3efr', lvlfaxwrll, Cnrisllan, Swanson, lund, Arnslulz, llwrreson Peacock, l-lelwig, Olson, Linda Nelson Zumbroclr, Lfalnq, Case, Danluoll. SECOND ROVV---Scvorsor, Kevrn, Sarlon, Rallw Llosclmlz Gollllob, Lf1n'q,Clos- lalc, Lovlq, Cairns, l-lunl, lvlclflroy, Clemonls, Blurnrzr, La Fruit, Fllclcinqer, Troller, Sllvny, Lux Lucy Nelson, Vlfllrlc. FRONT ROW---Bfxrr, Timmzf, Polillf, Slrompoloa, Bird, Suzulcl, Lornlbarcll, Brown, Pndlllolorfl, Gllclwrhl, Vnrlanlan, Brcofl l-lollz, Epfrlcln, Douolnss, Azollln, Bllqrnfan, Jxnlunf., Frexlzcr, Conn Oscarson. Qing, 6400 unc! Kaya, glloir ing af Concerffi BOYS' CHOIR: BACK ROW-KeSler, Gill, Lundberg, Lowrey, Lee, Sclverl, Renllcli, Macder, Pflcenrw, Hof:-5, Kosovslo, Carly Locnsbury, Dlcllnsov. THIRD ROWfTyncr, lzullerlon, Culsuvllls, Ncrnclnoclc, Frosl, Plelclwer, Gilornolnler, Mjiel, Rflndolrzn, Klrk, Savloo, Kluworer, Sln-alnlfa L. Anderson, O. lodd, Suarw, SECOND ROXN-Knlqlnlon, l-l. Andoru-on, Klein, Zweclcer, Eels, lflbbls, Monro l-luwlflr C.i1l'far',, lvlcCl7'ifoClc, Dinly, Way, FRONT ROW -Kramer, Van Nest, Callahan, Parrilli, Polwllrmn, Slwr, Qfzoflrlllrx, D. Todd, Douglass, New-lf, Hlll, W. Anllmsnn Snlllovilz. ll2Ol . , '- B' ,V K K . i .xr Senior Mixed Ensemble BACK ROW-Doak, MasTranTonio, Pepparcl, Grier, Giegler, Barney, Danly, Cady, Weaver, Aurbach, ChrisTian, Willis, MarTin, accompanist FRONT ROW--HunT, Maggos, Sogge, Douglas, Gardner, Schaus, Covill, ShipTon. Ensembles are composed oT special lcincls oT people--Those who are inTeresTed in mu- sic, perTorming, worlcing Toward a goal, and having a good Time in The process. ln preparaTion Tor a program, The ensem- ble TirsT chooses a general Theme. This Theme is developed as The music is chosen. Then The members oT The ensemble seTTle down To work: sighT-reading, drilling on The harder spoTs. and memorizaTion. The Tinal sTeps are concerned wiTh malcing The program slick and proTessional. A rouTine, including Torma- Tions and moTions, is made up, and cosTumes are chosen. The exciTemenT and Tun oT per- Tormance, and The lcnowledge oT a iob well done, malce all The preparaTion well worTh The eTTorT. Sophomore Mixed Ensemble Junior Mixed Ensemble BACK ROW-Willing, PrescoTT, Eishbaclc, BuTler, Saliny, THlRD ROW-'PoliTis, Maxwell, Pelz, EalTyfelc, Helwig. SECOND RCW-Curry, Breuhaus. ERONT ROW-fLovig, Lang, KeeTe, Toppin. NoT in picTure: SmiTh. BACK ROW-Kesler, Diclcinson Cady, Lounsbury. SECOND ROW-PaddleTord, VarTanian, Kern, Klassen, Cieslalc. FRONT ROW-RehTield, STrompolos, Lovvrev Blumer, Lundberg, RaTh, Todd, Beers. Missing: Lee, Maeder. iizij GIRLS' ENSEMBLE: BACK ROW-Brown, Varfamian, Warderx, AHWOQG, Voudwees, Badqfr. FRQNT ROW'-HarvaIIs, Marfin. Missing: BeIIandi, Joneu. GIRLS' CHOIR ENSEMBLE: Gable, NGISOU, Qison, MEIfuIa, Rdrk, Brown, 'Iimme CI1risIIam,Jenos, Skoda, MassIer. BOYS' QUARTET: WIIIIS, Cady, Soqqe, Gfiegler. 79 ain an UNC? , Ay .fdrnofil ,jwlorwiff anal .fdllzerf xjwlague Sage X el e '- gegfuafg 26, 27 an MA 1 N221 Rehearsals require ene-roy . .. Nervous audiTions, unbearable suspensei and Then Tinally The CasT is announcedl BUT The work has iusT begun. l-Tours OT aTTereschool rehearsals are re- quireiil songs To prac:Ticei lines To memorize, bloclc- inq To learn. The show begins To come alive as The scenery is aclclecl. Finally There is dress rehearsal wiTh all The cosTumes and props oT The real per- Tormance. ...and paTience, Malesup adds Clqaraclel' Five minuTes beltore openinq curTain. WV' -Q' I And Then, opening nighll Malce-up Jro pur on, coslumes lo adiusl, lasl minule briefing from Miss Wood, Mr. Driggs. Nervous grins, swealy palms, Jrelegrams from old friends- Break a l.egl , lhe overlure, opening curlain, lhal iirsi song, and lhe sweel, hard-earned applause for The final curlain call. Four performances of Jrhis year's operella Plain and Fancy were given on February 26, 27, and March I. Their success was due To The devoled work and palience oi Miss Wood, Mr. Driggs, Jrhe A Cap- pella Choir, lhe Symphony Orchesira, Mr. Radford, Mrs. Wehrli, Mr. l.urie, Mr. Eilrheim, and The Slage Crew. CAST Kalie- . Angela Magoosi X Calhy Barlcer l-lilda4 Sara Varlanian' our Debby Douglas Rulh-- Anna Maria Maslranlonio' Peg Covill Emrnaf Cheryl VVeaver Anne Danly Peferf Brian Sogge' Richard Lang Ezra-- John Sloclcer' Tom l-lun? Dan-- Daye Cady' Curl Shiplon Papa- Richard Aurbach' Ed Giegler lsaac- Don Lighlx Don Willis ie-Friday nighf and Salurday affernoon casf. I+ wonders me.. . Dan, where is Bird-in-hand? The lirflesi Amish- a Breningmeyer. 4i FEHMQ The Wedding dregs' NIH like you To FYTGS+ . . . UH . . . UH ..., Anheuser Busch. mf -Q -4-Wy -ww ' if MPWGMY Of Pem5VlVam'i'5!H Hcounfry Micew work herd. Qmwwm NT?1a+...X5 my bafh-Jrub?!' -'hff CE, K ' W L I . if U' Qi, 'L A -1, v,- K if 'L'f 3: . A fy W , 'M , 1 X K n Gky f f was-ww x . 4 '- g ',,L, ..'-, x,, , Vrrk XV Vkkf Q I an-MW ' I Kk,, 2 wma f . nf UQ. , :G 'Q K lr Q . f ' 5 ,,,,, M L, Els' -i M -15' TA V W ' . I . , P H ' 'hw wh- AWN 'Q 1' Y , any S m r WEZFG, whaf are you doimo Here? im ,I Q K5-,...,1?,,N ,diff X? R .M W f ' ff, 'gfwmk H251 I 4.,. , .. ,uw- ,K-WWW, , g,A,.f43,m WLTM f ffawiim ' Q W, Sw'T f 9 ,. Uvf- , 'E f We don? see no mah for Hilda. VII show him! I pairiieci if for you, Keiie. Carnival dancers provide colorful enierfainmenf. Peier wins The 'Fiqh H261 Wmkw IT was mol plain veqelalole juice! 'lake your lime anal lalee ycur piclcll' eh? ?aJ....fLn1? T ,I if il ,, Nfffdsx ia. ,Q-.01-W I , k.,k. W, 52 Qwmawk We will be happy for always, airill? fw-N N saffffie mm ,,. sage ti M, V ,. .., if- - ,, Elwood: Make yourself comlorlable, l-larveyf 1 fy -f 'sw nm' ,, I i I i A Qi lg ,wif M' 2,2 :Ti :iw-fig' , 2 y i i 75 '-wr : - if L'f' ' Ffa i i I is ,i 1 f 3 l-larvey has lhe lasl laugh. i ,A Tense lryouls. The world ol Jrhe lheafer is a sfrange and wonderful world. One slep upon Jrhe slage leaves lhe dull realify of lile behind lor a heighffened realily ol grease-painl, wooden llafs, and velvel curlains. This is lhe world we are eniering novv-Jrhe world ol illusion. Don? be surprised al whal you lind lhere, lor il is Jrhe lruih. Drama is life and dealh, ecslasy and de- spair, anger and compassion. love and halre. The play- wrighl is an arlisl seizing lhe ravv clay ol human emolions and molding if info The image ol realily. l-lis play be- comes lhe ball ol lwine man musi' follow oul of lhe laloyrinlh ol mediocrily. A play is a crealive experience. I+ demands a recip- rocal relalionship belvveen rhe playwright Jrhe aclors, and The audience. Cul ol wood, canvas, and paini, a play creales life, bul vvifhoul an audience lo share in lhe illusion lhe ellorls ol playvvrighls and aclors are meaningless. N281 y- l I l-larvey 3 3 2 3 Elwood: lvlr. Wilson, you are a sincere person . . Elwood: As you can ee l-larvey is a Poolcaf' H291 Vela: 'lDr. Chumley, lhal's nol my molherk' l I3Ol FOOLCL pkdffed 20,04 This year's Fall Show. Mary Coyle Chase's lanlasy l-larvey, is Jrhe slory ol a man and his rabbil, The siory of a psychialrisl who goes crazy, and ol a woman who allempls lo have her brolher commilled lo a menlal hosloilal and ends up an inmale. Romance hovers over lhe slage when Wilson, lhe sana- Jrarium slrong man, asks Vela Louise's gawky daughler Myrlle Mae lor a dale, and il comes in lor a landing when Dr. Sanderson and lvliss Kelly lighl and makeup. And lhrouqh all This lloals l-larvey, calm and dignified, yel nol afraid Jro unbend before friends, l-larvey lhe Undefealed, l-larvey lhe Pookal Vela: ll yon donll like l-larvey, you don? even have lo Come aroundf' i Wilson: Yessir Myrlle, youlre quile a girlf' Kelly Don Jr you use any of your osyclwialrry on me Myrlle Mae Simmons Vela Louise Simmons .. Elwood P. Dowd . . Miss Jolinson .. Mrs. Ellwel Cliauvenel .. Ruili Kelly, RN. . Duane Wilson .. Lyman Sanderson, M.D. Vvilliam R. Cliumley. M.D. Cast Belly Cliumley. ,.,,,,,, ,,,, . Juclge Umar Gaffney E. J. Lofgren . . .. Nora Bacom Peggy Covill Nick Colsonas Marilyn Levin Debby Douglas Jane Gallagher . , ,,.,, Don Levin Jeff Donohue . . Jolin Dove Nina Brosseau ...Bill Conclor Marly De Maal' Vela: 'lm suing you for SSODOO, and +l1al s liinal l l3l l is E sig - 532 is ri in is ,.. V D if E fs im . 5 za ,,,. X Ali E' 2 EQ ii 9.2 , E, L7 if 5 x lf's fhe Uncle Kenny Show! Beware of Greelxs bearing giffs. i,5s.. gi Dramatic Arts Classes Basically, fhe acfor is neifher more nor less fhan fhe fool of fhe playwrighf. Through fhe acfor fhe wrifer expresses his ideas and fhrough him he reveals a liffle abouf life fo his audience. Whaf fhe acfor himself feels is of liffle significance unfil he can malce fhe audience feel wifh him. Af fhe same fime, fhe playwrighf is a fool of fhe acfor. and his plays are fhe medium fhrough which fhe acfor expresses fhe emofions of life. The sfudy of acfing is fhe sfudy of life, of people and fheir reacfions fo life. No feacher can give fhe acfor fhis sensifivify fo life, buf a feacher can help him puf his observafions fo work. fix l-lail, hail, fhe gangs all herefl This is whaf our fwo feachers of Dramafic Arfs, Mr. Ronalol Duffy and lvlr. l-larold Radford, are frying fo do. Through experimenfs in class and fhrough pracfical experience on main sfage and in class producfions fthe sfudenfs acguire a feeling for whaf acfing is. ln fhe shorf fime fhe feachers have fo work wifh fheir sfudenfs fhey can offer fhem only a glimpse info fhe world of fhe fheafer, only feach fhem a small porfion of fhe fechnigue a seri- ous sfudenf of acfing musf acguire. Buf if is a beginning, and whefher fhese sfudenfs become fhe acfors or fhe audiences of fomorrow, fhey have learned somefhing abouf acfing and somefhing apouf life from fhese classes. ll32l 4' imggffz., K . Axax, - . - f Aw.. fezbfilili ?fif45ziU.e2' ' , fimggxlazuiwf . f?-fu Q? , - , 3 ,if I 3 E , , 7 x, ,,,-2125. 5555 wtf! fig ' M , WM-WL A-' M ' . 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Delails musl be perlecl before a play can Tlwespian Members Nora Bacom, Presidenl Jolwn Kessler, Vice-Presidenl Jill Kirkland, Secrelary Jolwn Dove, Treasurer Eric Bauman Tom Be-sl Carol Blossom Ingrid Blumenllial Nina Brosseau Aliya Clweskis William Condor Peqqy Coyill lvlarly De Maal Debby Douglas Jane Gallagher Claudia Haley Sally Jones Tom Kirk Marilyn Levin Barbara Pliilipps Roberl W'alsb Fred Winlers go on. 4 Tlwespians One ol llie lwiqlwesl lionors a sludenl ol dramalics can receive is acceplance inlo Tliespians, llwe na- lional lwonor sociely sludenls ol dramalic arl. Dedicaled lo llie lurllierance ol dramalics in llwe secondary sclwools, llie Nalional Tlwespian Sociely urges inleqrily and allempls lo qiye llie sludenl a sense ol purpose in luis work in llwe llrealer and in lile. To become a member, llie sludenl musl earn a minimum ol lwenly poinls in lwo lields ol llwealrical aclivily. l-le may earn lwis poinls llirouglw work on slage crew or liglml crew, or on coslumes, props, make-up, and publicily commillees lor any ol llre major produclions during llie scliool year. Poinls are also awarded lor acling and lor work as llme sludenl' direclor on any ol llwese produclions. Since our sclrool lroupe was lounded in I962, ils aclivilies lwave expanded. 'llwis year llie group, spon- sored by Mr. Dully, allended a perlormance ol Lionel Barl's musical Oliver, based on Dickens' novel Oliver lwislf' Laler in llwe year lliey liope lo see ollmer plays. Barb makes up lor a Birll1day Parlyf' rim Srage Crew Members Amy Biermai' Clinrlf'-, Hawk Mary Elasiu-3 Johr1J irila Edward Pr lil-ll cl vhn Ka'sa' 'rr Vlfilliam Candor .J,h'. Kcsslf-r Marlin De M rar Jill Kirklani Palricia Dc Maul David Le boy John Dave Phii Sher Phiel Druifl Rcbcri VV rl-sh barbara Pisner V rrr'- l V! New Tirncrirx Hayf. Progress is our mosl imporlanl producl. 3158 Mya fl fTgr.,,?i,4,q, Y r ,, as r 135 1 K rf , 'Wfffi r K1 , H Ay ,J , Qlitryri. su, J ,ijfi . ' f:'5Sf ' ., .91 - PE 'Q W, :,,,-:,,, 1 ' , ..-,,,,-M lgj R . V g ,swf N, 35' 1 r .4 ,y za' 'G , ,A wa, 5 7 l. wan. 'iw' Dorff asla me. I iusr ioined lor lhe casl parliesfi BACK ROW!-l-layes, Dove, Vviiniers, l-leclc, M, Dr: Maul, M. Winlers, LeBoy, Bonlield. SECOND RQVV --P. De Maal, Finlw-r, Bierman, Kirlc- land, Blasiu-., Diur-r l, l'lRSl ROW---,l.,nnLe1, W.rlsh. Slage Crew plays a vilal role in The musical and dramalic programs al our school. Members are re- sponsible lor building lhe sers lor The major dra- marics presenralions, The Pall Show, lhe Senior Class Play, and Jrhe opererra. In addirion, They conslrucr plallorms and operale rhe lighrs lor lhe many assemblies, concerrs, and leclures during The school year. Each produclion has ils own problems. This year Slage Crew, under Jrhe direcrion ol Mr. Eirrheim, builr an adaplalion ol an eighreenrh cenrury slage for lhe Senior Class Play, She Sroops ro Conguer, and slaged a lire and lhundersrorm lor rhis year's opererla, Plain and Fancy. The addilion ol Sragecralr classes lo The school curriculum has laken some of The load oll Srage Crew, bul maior responsibilily lor Jrhe school proa duclrions remains wilrlr Srage Crew. 4 Varsity Debafers A 4i 1 A a ia l VARSITY DEBATE TEAM: BACK ROW-Kesier, Carroii, Clusin, Mfiimquisi, Rankin, Kaliow, Dardick. FRONT RQNV-Keller, Barker, Handelmari, Suiher land. Noi picfured: Be-aiiy, Clwiil, Gofifried, Lind, Masseil, Weinsiein. legafe jmmzi rgue flu! Quedfion . Freshman Debafers '-ffwww-'wi-emsaiikwiswiwxszgeirwfifeik FRESHMAN DEBATE TEAM: BACK ROW-Freund, Dunn, Afiierion, Cook, Siaflcoy, Friedmam. SEC- OND ROW-Cowen, Jaffe, Siiapin, Paifersori, Sciwwaifz, Masai. FRONT ROW-Fieckmer, McNiciiols, Zayas. H361 QJOAIQCJ f WMCLCLI' aP0n5 SAOMKCJ E 60l'lfl'0!L6! all ,911 fernafionra! Organ izafion , DebaTing is a valuable slcill Tor any sTudenT To learn. lT Teaches poise and conTidence, as well as giving experience in research Technigues and organizaTion. This year's DebaTe Teams included TorTy-one sTudenTs in The Freshman and VarsiTy squads. lvlr. OTTerman was in charge oT The Freshman debaTers, and Mr. Ted Johnson coached The more experienced debaTers. This year Oalc Parlf and River l:oresT l-ligh School was hosT To iTs TirsT inTer-scholasTic debaTe TournamenT, held on January 30, l965. The Topic under discussion was This year's proposi- Tion, Resolved: ThaT Nuclear NfVeapons Should Be ConTrolled by an lnTernaTional OrganizaTion. ApproximaTely TwenTy schools in The Chicago area parTicipaTed in This evenT, malcing a ToTal oT close To 250 people. The winning school was awarded a Trophy presenTed by Dr. Schwilclc, himselT an experienced debaTer. Qui' debaTers parTicipaTed in The TournamenT, buT were noT eligible Tor The awards, as The hosT school cannoT win iTs own Trophies. Our school hopes To malie This TournamenT an annual evenT. ll37l .Senior lgfag .S?agecL 38742 fo COHQUQF v The fooymen Open We ghow ' l-lereis a healTh To The Three iolly pigeonsl' lill TighT you boTh one aTTer The oTher.' This year's Senior Class Play. Oliver GoldsmiTh's Tarnous comedy She SToops To Conquer, proved ThaT laughTer as well as Tragedy, is irnmorTal. The direcTor, Mr. RadTord, mainTained The Tlavor oT The eighTeenTh cen- Tury comedy, Trom powdered wigs and wide hoop sl4irTs To The ResToraTion sTyle oT The sloping sTage. The acTing carried ouT The elegance and prog prieTy oT The upper classes oT The eighTeenTh cenTury. To a modern audience sTylized movemenTs can easily appear sTilTed, yeT The coordinaTion oT eTTorT beTween The acTors, direcTor, and crews To produce a ToTal eTTecT l4epT The audience Trom concenTraTing Too much on The sTyle oT The play, and Tocused aTTenTion on The acTion. CerTainly, The acTion oT She SToops To Conquer is lively enough To keep any audience amused. 11381 Tony knows how +0 handle his Mower Mr. I-larolcasile Sir Charles Marlow George i-lasiings Young Marlow Miss l-larclcasile Miss Neville Mrs. l-lardcaslle Tony Lumpkin N401 Kellfblfy Olflfle g Added . Conlenled lovers . . . .. . Unconlenled lovers. CAST The Foofrnen, , Roberi Brown William Maggie Mr. l-lardcasfle Dave Humrnon Mrs. l-lardcaslle, Peggy Covill Tony Lumpkin ,, , ,, Slwerby Reclles Miss Kale Hardcaslle , Jane Gallagher Miss Conslance Neville , Sara Varlanian Tony's Drinking Companions ,,,, Roberl Brown, Willifarn Maggie, Karl Eyscnbacli, Don Levin A lillle eclucalion is a dangerous Jrlwing. wenfiefA genfurg .fducbencea Aye, you have +auqh+ Tony TineTy! Mr. Hardcasfle insfrucis The servanfs. TOTTYTS 90+ The TGWSTS' A WGTTTOOTTTTQ house' anfique, buf Credifabie CAST iCohTihuedT Barmaids ,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, C afherihe Barker, Pam Silyey, Melinda Doherfy Sfinqo, Landlord oT The Three Pigeons , Phil Sher Diqqory ,...,.., . , Georoe I-lasfihqs Youriq Madow ,, ,, Dir'r1pTe, Miss T'TardcasfTe'S Maid Mrs. Hardcasdes Maid . . Arima Maria ,John Dove ,, Thomas Kirk Curr Shipfori ,Cheryl Fi,iT+z Masirarwohio SirCharTes Madow ., Kafez He misiook me Tor The barmaidf John Radzihslci Indeed he did! Kafe accepfs her Ta+her's choice. iiliii 'ff .2 , L , L 4 i, Tony: T'CaTl me To bear wi'messl V 5 f M A I I asm 4. W W 3 i Public:aTions WJMJJ .fdre M!ol1Jer!u!jAing6 Words are wonderTul Things. They can be made To express Teelings by The way ThaT They are used. They can express icy: They can enlighTeng They can enTerTain7 They can malqe someone Thinlcq or They can make someone laugh. CresT, Lingua, Tabula, and Trapeze are The school publicaTions. The people who wriTe Tor These sTaTTs use words To express Teelings and To reporT evenTs. They are aided by Publishing Board and PhoTo STaTT, which handle, respecTively, The business aTTairs Tor publicaTions, and all oT The picTures. Rich holds up The wall. s . 'll S av' Tsisr x . IT you don'T geT your hand ouT oT This picTure 6 ingua , . ,.... Gee, isn'T Lingua assembly Tun. T I42T Lingua, The foreign language magazine, is pub- lished Jrwice a year, once in December and once in May. Sludenls from classes in Lalin, French, Ger- man, Russian. and Spanish, submil slories, poems, arlicles, and olher malerial in lhe respeclive lan- guages. Then lhe slall, under Jrhe direclion ol lvlrs. Sorolca, selecls lhe besl of 'rhe malerial To be published. This year Jrhe slaiff also included confribulions from ihe Elymology classes, new in lhe school. Elymology includes fhe sludy of words from many languages. . . . .gd 605l'l'l0l00A!6tl'I, Edilors Milne and Lingua Stall Nargy Brehd Jcy Buelecs Diane Lulenberg Nichol is l-lulfhiy Michael Kruley Elizabefh Levis Chrisla lvlasfers BACK ROW-Peppard, Lewis, Slocumb, Penev, Bue-lens, Seligman. SECOND ROW-Kruley, l-lu y Niernera Shanoil, Eulenberg. .-'W' . ff, f . ps, 1' v 1 4 in , Q, Q4- 15.1 Silling: Klurnpnf-r Rodgers' Standing: Smilh, Rome, l-loilmann, Erisman, Kass, l-lausrnan. C re s T - me 3600! agazine Dan: 'lli's greal: I wrole if mysellfi Cresl, Jrhe lilerary magazine, is published Jrwice a year. Slrudenls are lhe auihors and edilors, wifh lwo slralics responsible lor seleciring and ediiing The ma- Jrerial. The more experienced slrall, made up of Seniors and Juniors, under The direclrion commenls on each meeifs during The eighlh period ol Mr. Reichard. Each member ariicle submiiled and helps To decide whefher or noi if will be included in 'rhe magazine. A younger Cresl slalif ol Sophomores rneels in Room 224, under 'rhe direclion ol Miss Bane. D . flu! W.,-ff Q. lfq, i Wflllr 5 W M11 wsu bylknggrle ,Kb gi 5 when ,gg It nl! 6 ,f, n4A'lf'wxf 'I rl ,alas 'Y ,4,1, NO vN.g1 if up -.nfl ia sf' get , L , W1 ni. - is if n -. W, ' 'Q 5 ,,,,.,......- 4 gm -. ,,.,,w g m..,,.,r,,s.. A A mm.. Andy: Dan, Hs +ri+e. 441 Crest Sraff Juniors--Seniors Shirley Errsmfm Dam Haugmarr Ce-fcsre I-ioffrrmrwrr Andy Kass 6eOrqftKlL1r'rrpr.f-V Carla Podfxor-. Rcubwrr Rrwmw Srrwse Srrrrrrw Dlmier R Xidw +rrlf-Al Sophomores lore? Herrsrgrx J'r7cHrrrf11rL-' Jrrr Krurwprf-r Tom SHUM' SrffvH Sc 'WUN7 Krr-, '. Sf:HCrr,zrfAP LFJQ! fgmf---Advrsf r Sophomore Staff Q s L 'M jk- ..4Q,klx FRQNT I-iflrrscrw M355 Barre, Selreqrerw BACK Srmler Hurrqren, Klrrmpme-r IT MusT Be Thursday I l . Q' nm Traps . . I-lomeroom Agents The True un-sung heroes oT school publicaTions are The Trap l-lomeroom AgenTs. These sTudenTs work, usually Tor Tour years, and seldom geT any crediT. This year we decided To Tell Their sTory. The year oT The Trap AgenT begins during The TirsT weelc oT school, when he receives his insTrucTions Tor selling Trap, and his homeroom lisT To keep Track oT The sTudenTs who bring in Their money, Then every day Tor abouT Two weeks he makes his sales piTch To The homeroom. Then he collecTs The money Tor The subscripTions and brings iT To Room 355, where The Publishing Board processes iT. On almosT every Thursday The l-lomeroorn AgenT goes To The Trap oTTice, l24-A, and geTs The Traps Tor his homeroom. T I . ' 4 46 Publishing Board may be The leasT heard oT all school publicaTion groups, buT iT is surely noT The leasT imporTanT. The members handle all The busi- ness oT Trap, Tabula, and CresT. Publishing Board meeTs every day in Room 350 wiTh The TaculTy adviser, lvlr. Jensen. STudenTs see The members oT Publishing Board on Thursday when Trap is disTribuTed. Publishing Board Business Manager H ..... H . . H ....,....5arn Bell SeQreTary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,, ,, . .. ,Diane Reed Trapeze AdverTising Manager ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,., ,,.,.,,.,.,,,,. ,,,,,,,..,,,, ,,,.., ,..,.,,,, P r e cl E l lman AssisTanT Manager ........ .H .... ...... . . H ..... .JOGH Massler CirculaTion Manager .,,,,,,,...,,, ,.,.,,,,,.,,..,.,,.,,,, ,,,, ,,,.. . ...... . . ................ C 6 Tl'1y Florian FaculTy Adviser- Mr. RoberT Jensen lguggriking Hoare! . . . ' ...And Traps .. l lf you don? give us our 'Traps' we'll go and fell our Mofhersf' 4 gg uainefsa ? E i . ..Ar1ol sfill more HTraps.N' L x47 Cafhy and Sam cl'1eckH'1efiqures. Mr. Jensen reads a sfimulaing book. JYfCYY ' iii Wifh This machine l will olesTroy The worldfl WhaT Tabula picTures, Mr. Meyer? PhoTo STaTT ScoTT Baird Tom BesT Mike Brock Cris BurriT Rick GriTTin Chuck Lind Rick McDonald Bob MaTTson l9L0f0 jeff. . PhoTo STaTT is The one group which neiTher Trap nor Tabula could olo wiThouT. The members are responsible Tor every picTure in This book, and in Trap, excepT Tor The Senior picTures ancl The SpoTlighTs. PhoTo STaTT is unoler The clirecTion oT Mr. Meyer. PicTures are scheduled by The ediTors in The Fu- Ture Book in Room I26. From There The assignmenT goes To a special phoTographer assigned To The spe- cial iob. l-le Takes The picTure, processes The film, prinTs The picTure, ancl Then presenTs iT To The ecliTor. All work is clone in The PhoTo Lab, Room 343. 11481 24455913 PHOTO Sheff is frm . . . . Buf if s hard work, Too. . . jcfed !f!Qcfure5 for .gilzooflguggcafiond 1+ usuaUy Takes fwo Phofo SMH members and assisfarws fo Take a pidure. fl49E L , . Tom looks over an EdiTor's lXloTebook. 'TIT says: Trapeze, The Vkforldls GreaTesT Weaklyfl 112 x xxsm N Q ., . ,Q as , Ts X 4 ,T 4 .aggyffis 3 . 4 bi-1' +f'::24'f ' by T Tru ' l T W'T ' -5, xx IX- N Q ' , T fi A T fails T Trapeze Trapeze, The World's GreaTesT Weekly, is an eighT-page paper disTribuTed every Thursday. The Third period sTaTT does mosT oT The planning and work, buT The Cub sTaTT, The Journalism classes, and The aTTer school sTaTT make imporTanT conTribu- Tions. Miss ShuarT is The adviser, wiTh Mrs. Schick direcTing The Cubs. Work Tor The week begins on Monday, when The TirsT copy comes in. IT musT be read and ediTed To clear To The prinTer aT Tour o'clock. Cn Tuesday The laTe copy is ediTed and cleared, and The picTures are senT To The engraver. Cn Wednesday morning gal- ley prooT is read, and The dummy pages are made up and senT back To The prinTer. By Tour o'clock The page prooT arrives Tor a Tinal correcTion. The Tinal producT is delivered and disTribuTed on Thursday. Publishing Board handles all business, and PhoTog- raphy sTaTT Takes all oT The picTures used each week. Ingrid: No, This is noT The Boys' Fieldhouse. ,,f :sci -L ai. Happiness is Thursday. HTrap Stall Edi+ors Edilor-in-Chief , Associale Edilor , News Edifor ,, ,, Fealure Ediror ,, Sporrs Edilor , Research Edilor Ar? Editor ,, , , ,Torn Kirk lnqrid Blurnenrhal Jeff Donohue Mela Sfickler Torn Oihleil Gilberl Zych Torn Widriiann Seniors: Pamela Burgess, Bill Cordor Melinda Doherty, Leona Flack. Jane Gallagher, Paula Gallaqher, Chris Guyafsor, Janer Hoag, Jane Jusl, Julie MctMerarnin, Sue Sharp, John Tourlelol, Whilney Zenker. Juniors: Barbara Beckman, Marion Bear, Jack Breuhard, Sandy Burler, Diane Eulenberq, Alberr Edgar, Joan Fowles, Cary Frank. Roberr Hansen, Cheryl Mclvlasiers Jim Weinsreir, Jenn Weira Sophomores: Pegdy Alorarns, Lirnea Allredson, Jackie Cooke Carol Coyen, Nale Dardick, Genie Frack, Doug Lanqeleld, Marilyn Levin, Alex Medley, Judy Plafl, Mary Lou Szczesniak, Parr' Tirnrne and Bill Zwecker. Facully Adviser Edilorial H ,, , Miss Ellen Shuarl Jeff lakes a pose +o gel his piclure in Tabula. ,,.,,P,?-,AMER . a.f,,,,,, It X .4 A J .l lI5li FW' 4. , ,V h a'1 ,F S Does anybody have any ideas for nexr week s Trap c 'Rewrire rhal Sporlighrf' Good ideas can come from bound issue 5 y y,e,y Y-vm. A 'ff mi-1 o -I-'f2'f?.k2 o Rick and Debbie wafcb as Phofo Sfaff member' escapes fbrouqh window in Room I26. ' . ll Pa? pufs Junior oicfwes in Hee Fresbmam seoflom. WhafAs if say? mm.-0.9,--un-u UH saya fhaf The Class of '24 Took Tbe Suburban Leaque Cbamoiomblp in Teaiherbali Tabula She Snhffers Inc. meef for Paving Parfyf 523 3. If ,.. QL Twenuly-eiglul pages devolred lo Track. You are now reading Tabula, Hue yearbook, a rec- ord ol Hue scluool year. Crealing Huis book is a corn- plex process Hual lasls from Seplernber lo May. ln Seplenuber Hue slaufl nueels lo discuss Hue gen- eral plan for Hue book. Tluen, early, Hue edilors slarl working on Hueir individual seclions. Nexl Hue slafuf musl cluoose Hue cover. Finally, during Marclu and April, Hue edilors work Toward Hue final deadlines. Willu Hue assislance ol lyliss Sluuarl and lvlr. Wal- wark, Hue slaufuf learns Hue leclunigues out making a good yearbook. Wha+ do you mean lue's nor graduaJring'? Tabula Stall Paul Boyd-Underclass Sue Burrcuuglus-Girls' Sporls Nancy Carroll-Clubs Barb Cori'-Seniors .Jane Gallagher-Associale Edilor Beverly Gelluorn-Facully Seymour l-lanlling-Sfudenl Governrnenl Cluuck Lind-Pluolograpluy Debbie Nelson-Music Sean Peppard-Boys' Sporls Pele Rooney--Publicalions Janel Rusl-Facully Paul Slamm-Underclass Bill Sloellluaas-Boys' Sporls Joann Tucker-Seniors Rick Zalar-Edilor-in-Cluief .7612 .S?0I'g Of flue MW BACK ROW-Zalar, Sloellluaas. THIRD ROW- Corr, Burroughs, Gallagluer, Peppard, Rooney. SECOND RCW-Boyd, Lind, Slarnrn, l-lanliling FRCNT ROWfCarroll, Rusl, Tucker, Gelluorn H531 'Xl Q-MU V g00fL6M OIOQIQ6 .S?00I f5 ed! 16 'H ,W fl' ff , FLM? Mr. Welwrli and leam qrow rense as viclory nears. Suburban League Standings Evansron ,,.....,,.,,,,, ,, .,,,,, 6 -I -O Highland Fark .,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 - I .O Oak Park ,.,,.,, ,,.,,, ,,,,,, 5 - 2 - O New Trier.,,.,. ,,,, ,, 4-3-O Morron Easl, ,. , ,S 2 -4 A I proviso Easl .. ..,.,. ,, 2 - 5 - O lNaukegan ..,,... ,,A, , 2-5-0 Niles Easl ,,,,, ,, ,,,,A, 0.6-I 4l Football Scores Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park LaGrange , Marlon , New Trier Waukegan Niles Proviso l-liqliland Park Evanalor This year's VarsiTy FooTbalI Team, wiTh Gordon Learn and Rich BaT- Taglia as capTains, had iTs bes+ season in The lasT Tive years, as They Tinished wiTh a record oT Tive wins, Two losses, and one Tie. The l-luskies capTured Third place in The Suburban League, only one game ouT oT TirsT, and were in conTenTion Tor The League Crown unTil The Tinal game againsT EvansTon, which They losT by The hearTbreaking score oT 7-6. The season's ouTsTanding game was The l-lighland Park conTesT, which Oak Park won 6-O. This vicTory over The sTaTe's number one Team broughT Coach NoTh's l-luskies sTaTeawide aTTenTion. Oak Park puT several players on The All-League and All-STaTe Teams This year, including The Teamis MosT Valuable Player award winner, Gordon Learn, aT guardp The Top scorer, Rich BaTTaglia, aT Tullbackq Al Worley and Bill DeVries aT Tackles, and Rich Kerwin aT cenTer. Fred ATwood, The Team's ToTal oTTense leader, wiTh Ron l-less and Bill MiTchell, made The League l-lonorable lVlenTion. Junior LeTTermen reTurning nexT year include Tri- capTains lvlike BollenTino, Jim l-larmon, and STeve Korovesis, along wiTh Bill Perry, Bill Wiedow, Frank Kidd and Dave Milligan. Four All-STaTe boys on The line: DeVries l79l, Learn l6Ol QuarTerback Rich Valessares Tries an end run. Kerwin l55l, and Worley T77 Run Fred! Junior Jim l-larmon runs back a Niles punT. Bob Ford snares a pass. N551 .m.4...uLm-.lunar 1- Q-, A ' ' Q1 , ve' 1 mQmmu The Varsily Cross-Counlry Ieam, led by co-cap- 'rains Ed Gerulal and Len Pigoni, Toughl Hs way Io a respeclable lie for Iillh in Ihe League, despile a number ol coslly injuries and lack of experience. The I-Iarriers' over-all record for The year was eighl wins and live losses, including a lifrh place finish al Jrhe Dislricl Ivleel. Senior I.eH'ermen Sean Peppard and Chris Walker, and Junior Jim Duncan, wilh Sophomores Paul lvlagida, Ben Lounsbury, I-Ioward Doulder, and achievemenl award winner Sieve Schulz, formed Ihe nucleus ol: Ihis year's squad. Olhers who conlrilouled line performances were Bill Sloeilhaas, Mike Zweig- oren, Dick Filzgerald and Bolo lvladsen. Only a mile To go, Chris! Take your marks.. . Bang! nf. ,4- ,i, , fsii I: -,:-' The finish line al Iasil CROSS-COU NTRY LEAGUE STAN DINGS VV L T Pls. E y a n 5 I o n , , 6 I O 2 N e w T ri e r , , , 6 I O 3 P r o y i 5 o E a sl , 6 I O 4 W a u k e Q a n ,,,,,, 2 5 O 9 O a k P a r k , , , 2 5 O I I lvlorlon Easl ,, . 3 4 O I I Highland Park , ,, I 6 0 I3 Niles Easl , 2 5 U I3 The Soccer learn had a successful season rhis year, finishing wilh a final record ol ren wins, five losses, and one Jrie. One of The highlighls of The season was Mr. l'lawlc's 200+h career viclory as a soccer coach, on a 5 -O Triumph over Universiry l-ligh. The sea- son's vicrories included lwo each over S+. Joseph, lvlorron Easl, Universiry l-ligh, and Providence. This year's All-Slare soccer selecrions included rhree l-luslcies, wirh Pele Derroy being selecred ar goalie, and co-caprains Bruce Gehrlce and Wally Lunde being selecred ar Tullbaclc and forward, re- specrively. The high scorers on Jrhe squad were l.unde wilh eighl goals and Phil Swanson wilh six goals. Olher oulslanding players included Seniors Ron Pelerson, Fred Blurnenhagen, Don Lighr, Don l-louslon, and Dick Punlce. along wirh Juniors l-lorsl Schmalanl, Brian Yanlis, and Bob Tenner. imxrfjg Keep your eye on The ball. I-lomegoing Court on Lighr gels his kicks. Soccer Suburban Evansion ,, New Trier ., Morlon Easl ,,,.,,., Congralulalionsl League Sfan Sally Bradshaw, Sally Chrislian, Julie Elcblad, Queen Dale Porlnoy, Sue Weinger, Margy l-lunf, Jody Amslulz. 7 Z?a5Lef6a! Zbzgind wnfer Saorfd Ron Price drives for a baskel. Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park ,....... Oak Park Hinsdale ......,. LaGrange ...,,, New Trier ..,,,, Riv.-Brook. Proviso Easl Oak Park ,,,,,.,. Oak Park Oak Pa rk ..,,,,,, Oak Park Oak Park Varsify Basketball Scores 67 Niles Easl ...... 45 Waukegan 64 New Trier ...,., 50 Proviso Easl 74 Highland Pk. .. 8l Oak Park Oak Pa rk ,,,,, Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Proviso Wesl., Highland Pk. ., S+. Pafrick ,,,, Sl. Mel ,.,,,,.,,. Evansion ,,,,,,,, Morlon Easl ., Oak Park Oak Pa rk ,,,,..., Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Evansion .,,, Morlon Easl' Niles Easi ., Waukegan . LaGrange This year's VarsiTy baslceTball Team, lacking heighT and experience, ToughT hard To obTain a 4-I7 rec- ord. ATTer an opening 50-49 vicTory over l-linsdale, The Team had Trouble Tinding vicTory againsT Taller, loeTTer drilled Teams. The season's biggesT vicTory came in The ChrisTmas TournamenT wiTh a 70-47 conguesT oT ST. lvlel. The shooTing and rebounding oT Seniors ScoTT Moline, Ron l-less, and PeTe DeTroy gave some bal- ance and experience To This year's squad. Juniors Dave ArmsTrong, Ron Price, Jim Harmon, and The year's high scorer Bill Wiedow, were Tough compeTi- Tors Tor The l-luslqies, l3uT laclsed consisTency. Coach KinerT is looking Torward To a beTTer sea- son nexT year, wiTh a more experienced, conTidenT, VarsiTy Team, along wiTh a sTrong Sophomore Team. ArmsTrong up in The air. SUBURBAN LEAGUE BASKETBALL STANDINGS Q proviso EasT ,, ,, , , , , ,,,, ,. I2 New Trier . ...., , , ,, , , , ,, H, ,,,,, ll Waukegan ..,,,,, , , 9 MorTon Easf . ,,,,,, 8 EvansTon , 7 Highland Parlc ,, , 7 5 dl' .. ,, , O lc P lc Niles EasT ., ,, . Wiedow shooTs . . . and scores. X 3 wi, '4 XQEP Us .ll 'v c 9 ,A ff' 5 is SE - if qi 4 1 l. j , , I l'The Big Dipper? T l59l ll3 ll3 A difficulf roufine. Suburban League Gymnasfics Sfandings Evansfon ,,,,,,A,,,,,,A,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,, ,,7,.7i7 7,,w,,,,,,, K K V K Proviso Easf 7,,,, ,A,,,A ,.,,,, V V V New Trier Niles Easf ,,e... Oak Park ,,,,, H Waukegan .,.,,,7.,,. Morfon Easf ,.,,,,7,, VVVV..., Highland Park ..... Sepke-our All-Sfafe compefifor. ymnaaffs jak l2fL in .gafe Tsioufsias in acfion. O Climaxing lhe lineslr season ol ils live-year hislory al Oak Park, rhe Varsily gymnaslics leam caplured Jrwelllh place in lhe Slale gyrnnaslics championship compelilion. This was Jrhe firsl appearance ol an Oak Park learn in The annual Slale meer. Aller an over-all Jreann record of 6-6-I, lhree gyrnnasls, under lhe coaching ol lvlr. Ed Zernloal, gualilied for Hue Slale rneel al lhe Dislricl meel. These boys were Bill lvla- loney, who was lenlh in lurnblingq Larry Kucharik, who was eigh+h in lhe horizonlal bar: and Arnie Sepke, who was seyenlh in Hie rings and sixlh in all around compelilion. A+ lhe Slale meel Maloney and Kucharik were eliminaled in Jrhe preliminaries, bujr Sepke wenl on lo rake lourlh place on lhe slill rings, only one poinr our ol Third place. ln addilion, Sepke placed ninlh in lhe gruel- ing all around cornpelilion. Coach Zembal is looking forward lo an even beHer season nexl year, as Sepke and Kucharik, borh Juniors, and Maloney, a Sophomore, will relurn lo form The nucleus ol lhe squad. ln addilion, Bill l.ePine and Jim l.aciak on rhe side horse, Drake Tsioulsias on Jrhe rings, and Al Sleed and Don Sader on lhe lrarnpoline will be back. Laciak leaps. l'le Hies lhrough lhe air llblj Wresfling McFarlane wins aT secTionals. The VarsiTy wresTling Team had a disappoinTing season This year, TJUT managed a sevenTh place 'Tinish in The League. Coach Zimmerman's sguad did, how- ever, have Two ouTsTanding individuals. These Two were CapTain Tom Mclzarlane and Mike Zweigoran, who looTh Tinished The season wiTh IO-3 records in dual compeTiTion. ln addiTion, Zweigoran, a Junior, Took a Third aT The DisTricT meeT, while McFarlane, a Senior, Toolc a TirsT aT The DisTricT meeT and wenT on To Take a second aT The SecTional meeT. This gualiTied him Tor The STaTe meeT, where Tom wresTled well, buT was eliminaTed in The preliminaries. OTher consisTenTly good wresTlers were Seniors Bob Wollenberg, Greg Cozzi, Tom l:iTzgibbon, and Jerry MuccianTi, and Juniors Chuclc Boyle, Jim Fig- aTner, and Andy l-lelmus. Zweigoran on Top. Enough? STANDINGS Waukegan 7-O-0 New Trier , , ,,,, , ,, ,, , 6 - I - O EvansTon ., ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5-2-0 Proviso EasT , ,,,,,,,,, 4 - 3 - O Niles EasT , 2-4-O MorTon EasT ,,,,,,, I -4- I Oak Parlc ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, I- 5 -I Highland Parlc ,,,, ,,,,,, ..., , O -7-O iiszi Swimming This year's Varsily Swimming leam linished in a lie lor lourlh place in lhe Suburban League. The squad swam well, bul was unable lo overcome lhe superiorily oi such leams as New Trier and Evanslon. Mr. Phillip lvloriarly was lhe new swimming coach lhis year and guided lhe leam lo overall record ol seven wins and eighl losses. The swimmers lhis year were led by co-caplains Craig Doalc and Marly Zimmermann. Tom Kaiser won lhe individual swimming award. and lvlarlc Trim- born, a Junior, will relurn as nexl year's caplain. Olher oulslanding swimmers included Seniors Doug Knighlon, and John Sizerg Juniors John Ball, Brian Yanlis and Bob Madsen: and a lop Sophomore pros- pecl, Tom Schuler. Doug and Marlc sir down on lhe iob. l-le's oil! Marly Zimmermann and... Suburban League Swimming Standings New Trier , , .. Evanslon . Highland Park Niles Easl Oalc Park ,. ,,,, . .. Proviso Easf lvlorlon Easl . . Waukegan ., ...Craig Doalc, This year's co-caplains. limi .linac . . . OaL IQWHLQ .7010 .ggaorf Craig Kacly clearing I3'O wilh ease. TRACK SCORES Oak Park 673 Maine WQsl46lfl2:Scl1urz 3llf2g Morfon Eas127. Oak Park 57l,f2g Proviso Vlfosl 47l,f'3g Proviso Easl 35: Maine Easf 32. Chicago lnvilalional-Oak Park Isl. Oak Park 673 Gary Roosevell 55lf2g Downeu Grove 29: Naperville 2Olf2. Oak Park 50: Allen 497 York 40: Hinsdale 3I Wesl Suburbs-Oak Park Isl. Suburban League-Oak Park 2nd. Oak Park 77lf2g Hinsdale 43l,f2q LaGrange 29: Marshall 22. Oak Park Relays-Oak Park Isl. 5:1541 if F' fw A ' Gif Q f 'f K K I ' M 45 . 0 : wwf' ' MW Nr sk pb: Www-W K M ffiifff n.f,2 ,Mm Biq Red sels lor a record heave. Craig Kody was Qak Parlcs Top vauller wirh a school record vaulr of I3' IOlf4 , and Rich Kerwin was rhe squads leading shor puler wilh a heave ol 57' Ulf? lhal broke The school record. Qlher oulslandinq performers lor Qak Park Jrhis year were Riclc Zalar in The hurdles, Wally Lunde in The pole vaull, and Bill Jarrerl, Fred Alrwood, Kevin Kennedy, and Bill Grieb in The sprinls. Does il hurl much, Sean? Rick Zalar leads . . . for a change. 'lUh, wail a minule, Chuclc . . iiszsi Tennis Culminafing a successful season for lvlr. Wifs- man's nefmen, five players qualified for fhe Sfafe meef in Champaign, affer winning fhe Disfricf meef held here. The five boys who qualified were Dave Armsfrong in fhe singles, and doubles feams Larry lvloelmann and Ron l-less, and Jim Clarkson and Paul l-larfmann. The boys were expecfed fo do quife well af fhe Sfafe meef. The season began slowly, while Coach Wifsman experimenfed wifh his pofenfial. The feam fhen sef- fled down fo shuf ouf bofh Proviso Easf and Morfon Easf, as well as fo defeaf lasf year's Sfafe cham- pions, Arlingfon. ln addifion fo fhe looys already menfioned, Seniors Gary Faufh, Ed Lampman, Diclc Funlqe, and Junior Bill Thiede played well fhroughouf fhe season. Leading Sophomores on fhe excepfionally sfrong Sophomore squad were Bill Clarlcson and AI Duffon. ,,, s fi-u ,, is A :nw A ,ff Mfg ' fi, is Mwemc. WNW ,. NNW 'imc -,.,k, au- Q AWML-V T Clarlcson clobbers one. ll67l Bruce Gehrlce fires a high, hard one. Bob Marlin culs ar one. Baseball This year's Varsily baseball Team will have a greal deal ol worlc lo do, as Jrhe squad does nor have rhe srrenglh or deplh ol lasl year's Jream. l-lowever, some rerurning lellermen from lasl vear's 6-8 Team should help slrenglhen lhe nu- cleus ol lhe ream. Coach Kaiser will have lwo line hurlers in Jail Norlon and Bruce Gehrlre, who should give rhe leam some excellenl hirling as well. Relurn- ing inlielders Tom Sillrowslsi and Rich l-laeger, and oullielders Rich Ballaglia and Bob Burnilz will give lhe Team plenly of power hilling and some line fielding. Much is expecled ol Seniors Greg Cozzi, Phil Kanning, Ray Cooney, and Rich Valessares, as well as Juniors Brian Yan+is, Skip Londos, and Rich Iverson. These boys will no doubl malce Oak Park a srrong candidale lor League honors. i mai W A -1 ,H fa. K pg' Jim Heyer waH's for as pick-off. mm RICH Ba++agHa slugs one. Bob Bumi+z score .11 Goll This year's VarsiTy golT Tearn, under The direoTion oT Mr. Wehrli, is loolsing Torward To a Tine season. ReTurning Senior leTTermen Dave Mcl.auchlin and STeve SaTlcarnp, and promising Juniors Bruce Bade- noch, Bob Jordan, and Don PorTer will be The prob- able sTarTers in The maTches held aT The Calc Parlc CounTry Club. Seniors Torn O'Neil, John GriTTiTh, and Gary VanilcioTis, along wiTh some sTrong Juniors, will give The squad depTh and balance. Don PorTer sinks a long one. was Q 1 5. gi OTTicers McLauchlin, BaTTaglia, and Learn. anagerfi cyega . . ThroughouT The year Mr. Tony Padula, and his sTaTT oT ThirTeen boys supply all our Teams vviTh The necessary eguipmenT. They handle The disTribuTion, laundering, and repair oT all eguipmenT used by our aThleTes. The boys deserve a greaT deal oT crediT, and The Thanks oT all Oak Park aThleTes. Tony's boys include Guy Cesario, Joe Cicmanec, Bob Cooley, Bill Eells, Mark Friedman, Fred Giegler, Chuck Grippo,Randy Kryn, Doug McKirahan, Neil Moore, Larry Reynolds, Terry STone, and Gil Zych. HA!! OW iam 0lfl0gl'Cll'l'l . . Monogram Club, advised by Mr- Kaiser, is The organizaTion Tor maior leTTer winners. The club worked This year aT The baskeTball games selling popcorn, soTT drinks, and ice cream. Also, members ushered aT all home aThleTic conTesTs. OTTicers oT The Monogram Club are Rich BaT- Taglia, PresidenT, Gordon Learn, Vice-PresidenTq Ron l-less, Treasurer: and Dave McLauchlin, SgT-aT- Arms. onom .f4lALfe5 Tony supervises our eguipmenT managers. img Varsity Footloall BACK ROW-Bogoess, Seigtried, Walters, Milligan, Lelivelt, Podl1asilc,Wiedow, Hodgson, Marston, Burnitz, Satlcarnp, Kanning, Kidd. THIRD ROW- Reid, Koroyeses, Bolletino, Ford, Jarrett, Valasseres, Attwood, Mitchell, Harmon, McLaughlin. SECOND ROW+Coach Noth, Coach Wehrli, Howard, Rynne DeV'ries, Learn. Battaolia, Kerwin, Worley, Hess, Stangor, Coach Kaiser, Coach Zcrnbal. FRONT ROW-Heyor, Boyle, Stempien, Belrnonte, Schott, Armstrong, Martin, Furoy, Ryan. Varsity Soccer BACK ROV!--Willing, Lundin, Struach, Ritter, Cunningham, Prescott, Bennett, Johnson, Gonzales, O'Neil, Clarlcson, Crawtord. THlRD ROW-Perkins, P. Schoenteld, Norton, Toppen, Light, Lunde, Gehrlce, Funke, Risley, Detroy, Carlson, Weber, Hunt. SECOND RONNfMr. Hawk, Coach, Yantis,.Swanson, Tonner, Oarbis, Blumhagen, Schrnalandt, Richardson, Ass't Coach. FRONT ROW-How ston, J. Schoenteld, Kadlec, Porter, Peterson, Carter. Nyquist. , ll72l Varsiry Cross-Counrry BACK ROW-Seliqrnan, Grieb, Vendola, Hamillon, Wanderer, Nagel, Klumpner, Minniclc, Sillcowslci, Soliday. Zalar. SECOND ROW-Svec. Haus- rnan, Weinberg, Cahill, Filrzqerald, Grosser, Grillilh, Zweiqoran, Woline, l-lerserh, Sroelifhaas, Coach Gummerson. FRONT ROW-Lounsbury, Schulz, McCullom, Doulder, Piqoni, Gerulaf, Duncan, Wallcer, Peppard, Madsen. Missing-Paul lvlaqida. Sophomore Cross-Counrry BACK ROW-Eabber, Gararnoni, Demos, Dunlop. Dianqikes, Salerno, Sleeci, Traver, Booda, Nemchoclc. SECOND ROW-l-larnmond, lgyarlo, Boqdanove, Drain, Turnbull, Minlelc, Juliano, Frost D. Doulder, lvlalfese, Fisher, C. Anderson, Coach Davison. FRONT ROW --Schulz, Lounsbury, McCullorn, l-lurchinson, l-lerselh, W. Anderson, S. Maqida, Kress, Plelcher. Missing--Paul lvlaoida. Sophomore Soccer BACK ROW--Sliclfler, l-loyl, Cursuviris, Bauer, Miceli, Weber, Neqele, Lunde, Roliro, Sharpnack, Koeppe, Tl-llRD ROW-Jordan, Wesrby, Shayicin, Dickinson, l.arlcin, Cady, Escoll, Grililirh, Craiq, Dunn, lves, Coach Weber. SECOND ROW-Broslc, Nielsen, Dahlberq, Kaeser, Kuchral, Tollenaere, Gill, Kesler, Lane, l-lecwood. FRONT ROW-A Ke-nl, Douglass, Silver, Cernoclc, l-larlmanr, lvlarofz, Clemens. rirsi Unclerclass Feofball ,MMU - A' . JUNIOR-VARSITY FOOTBALL 'fs F' Tl .,g,. BACK ROW-Koffinqer Browr, Kenney, Bacerloclw, Milialig, Rains, l-lolrrwes, Tiiminc, Sosicwslci, Niiolas, CfL'fFlTTi, Zerlmr lrirrilx iii, SECOND ROW -Ccwfh .lfarsly Boylg, Lucclwfwi, Goldsclmvicll, Naqel, Ciilrc, M:ir,n'iif:r, Meyer, Crawl, Rodlcasflc, Ccrvfay l-lf-hi, Pulwsoi, Crwnov, Cirwa, Ari'- i'rf1' 'r Crash Tlx rrxpsfr. FRONT ROWfS+emoiei Cullen, Lirdf-, Sclwnll, Gcldbero, O'CirriCr, O'Er'e' Amin-l low, AsL'df'.fw, Wl 'zl.ill Fhfy' Re'd Burlui Slamrr, Miwsfnq-l-J5m55: , Kclil, Conqgglnalll ' J k 1- Vg-v ::f:f5Q if Q , 'A' A -'7 3 5' 5 ' '- ' V Wav F ' l J' A il ' xl L . M ' L :L-5 X ff. ,' . J , Tlx 1 ' I' ,Z .3 ,. I A K if W F ,i ' 4 'ft . kk., li 5 M! fl H. ' 5 M if Q ' 1 , 5 A ,7 ' X 4 V . 1-1 O ' ' , . 5. 'Q A r-' 5' A. ' 1-' ' .B V - - , fly. I M ' ,' T ' J H - . P -- wi ft ff 1 .JNL , 1-.. , ,- .A M. l- . 1, , I. lj Y A 'Je A 0 QJ' My 4 ., Lax Y .-,. N' A ff U Ai-2A A L Vi S. X , -. 2,3 , I R , E, 4, .- A jxgOA, 'U li L 'R ,W ,f ' Q -ik yi , M X ' , R vi M fff,,,a! 3l 'W - vi -- --Q. ,I f 'wgkif 5,7 1.4 , Q K1 jf 1 - ff' N V x, Lk 'V , ,X A A D , W. 5 'Fr' Q A iii' V2 I .I ky KI Q v,,x 45'-md, 7,33m,V15!v,: kytw xv' L ty ,. ,-M ,A 'P' 4, ,A ,' ,J , , , ll xw, 1 . I f. . -I L K I A . xl, A3 gb 1 E ,N if 4 -- ff , alibi- L - - RR RR . , , ' ' , f 5 ' . I , ' Y 4'iQi'fr':' , SAL f' M191 . , W V,-V I' I SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL BACK ROW'-ff Trad, Srfqel, Dalcler, Milwlan, Dalver Bfurnif Sodqwiclr, Marmin',le,fs, Drawer, Reyrzlds, Lehrraro, Rymif, P057-x Piwfbf-i'C1 Nolar, Jwlr fergfiv, Davis Mflgur, 'Wegferrolm Doc Cy Cqrran, Tl'llRD ROWfCc:fiCm Ebel, Cocdi Bzurey, Farffqc, Mgicmiifr Gvcrf, Dffwmcivff, Low, Laooff, lieuchlgr, Slmip, Smlla, Fulgerizi. McL3ugl'wlin, Krebler Arde-rsori, You glrrar!7 Limqeford, And-ersgr Kissaw, Lawfik, Scruler Cellflprzi, Euluruii Coeflv VVl'ii-a'oi. SECOND ROVV-Mazzuca, Liiclwizg, Cfapizzi, Barflqlia Carfobell, Kifsfme, Todo, VV'il', Graff Ri-lilif-lfl, Bova, Maf-'fer Pxhby Crawl, Appleby OCQ'irw5-r, CO5C'r Slack. FRONT ROW--Applfgby Sullivan, Erosseem, Rwdololw Gculit JLlio' Miuiwtfl-L Nrlscwr lvlf'- uf-rrw Ciaccic Filri '. Kmly, Greer Mali, Tcdd, Accirm. Miesiwq-Yellir. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL BACK ROVVfCvregu5, Glrriqar, Curra l-lolrrew, Pnellu, Corriplrm Keporcs, Bills, Marsliall, Tolmerrngr Bucicriogli, l-lc-i'i'a'rif3z, Srri'l1 Pi-lersom i Rzfzffif, Rr-lv, Larrbgrrr, Jcrmgsr Skailry, Me-jsrrfr, Muir Kwan. THlRD ROW-iiedcrzluck, Nolan l-lerrinq Clrfe'-3, CH-wil liwqq, Scliaopffrr, R152 l VViri5ff-ln, Sifsimm, Lucrfazi l-lclmez, Kirz, Wiirs'fiW, Dulfff, Kulpa Lfsrva, Relruclc, Aridereor Moore,ll'wr3rr1osci, MQONN, Morqari, SECOND ROVV -O Wiki, Pawl'-V, Pvrslufz, ,Afpie Eeralmix f'KrdQrsrir Corlrese Slwapir, Refills, S'4b5fLl51Fl i-zellcc, Marallall ilianwfl Mfirlfvl W.1lA,f,'w, BL. f2r. FRONT ROW--lrimhflrne, li 1'ner:h 'le-rrini, Mfflwriislq, Reffiairi, Sfarrpcqiia Gisrw- McClure, Lauielli Miidfffie Mia ar fmqf-is Dwi--. lI74l Varsity Baslcetlaall BACK ROW-Maqrady, Armstrong, Angelocas, Toppen, Price, Wie-dow, Iverson, Moelmann, Harmon, Nagel. FRQNT ROW-Hess, Straw, Moline, Larson Detroy, l-laeqer. Varsity Wrestling 4 X s N ... Q 'i ,:.-,:lsanni'-'-1 xi QW, BACK RCW-Lundin, lvluccianti, Goldberg, Rains, Boyle, Fitzqibbon, Moionnier, Crocetti, Fiqatner, Holmes, Tlialassinos, Kanninq, Lelivelt, Zenlcer, Coach Zimmerman. FRONT ROW-Zweigoran, Clarkson, Purclorn, Winters, Maes, Cooney, Wollenberq, Harris, Cozzi, Helmus, Kubriclit, MacFarlene, Linde, Ellman. Varsity Gymnastics BACK ROVi!7Sader, Lepine, Ma- loney, Nerad, Tsioutsias, Seplce, Steed, 5 1 Balcslwy, Bennett, Saliny, Coaclt Zem- bal, Coach Kays. FRONT ROW-fLaf cialc, Kucliarilf. rivsj Varsity Tracl4 BACK ROW-Tlwalassinos, Holmes, Toppen, Perry, Curry, Larson, Meyer, Fifzqerald, Olson, Coggeshall, Weinberg, Hanson, Hausrnan, Wanderer, Glassi, Hill, Buller, SECOND ROWfGoldsci1midl, Coacli Zernbal, Slarnm, Brown, Worley, Tencaie, Marcucci, Slanqer, Moionnier, Zweiqoran, Halin, Jackson, Seiqlried, Scliofl. Howard, Duifly, Mizoclc, Coach Smirlw, Coacln Miller. FRONT ROW-Coach Wriqlir, Coafli Gurnmorson, Kennedy, Sloell- liaas, Dunran, Gerulal Peppard, Lundfe, Kenr, Kerwiii, fxfwoocl, Garrerr, Kody, Gorflrad, Zalar, Griffb, Mfiqida, C30?JTl'W Slwclf. Varsity Swimming BACK ROW--Sher, Vvfooiley, l-ligqens, Kaiser, Kniqlilon, Murray, Ball, Kolovirz, Burns, Flick. SECOND ROW4Coacli Moriarry, Sacfis, Gleayse, Trirnborn, DulTy, Yanris, McGlaugl1lin, Monlcos, Difonso, Nicliolas, Prmccfl, FRONT ROW-- Jarnr-s, Sahaerilold, Malrson Zirnfncrrnan, Doalc, Sizer, Soliday, Lara. rim Sophomore Track BACK ROW-Eliassen, Kane. Appleby, lqyarro, Kenr, Sharp, Boqdanoy, C. Dakler, Lehnhard, Jackson, Rynne Calabrese, Mason Buechler, Kearly, Plelcher. SECQND ROW-Coach Fernlral, Coach Gummerson, Dayis, L. Anderson, Hulchinson, Kody, McCollum, Drain, Vv'lll, Todd, Kukral, VJ, Anderson, Vlcarl. Boyce, Haggard, Kreslel, Coach Mlller. FRONT ROW-Coach Wrlqhr Bufurusls, Badenoch, Mihlek Dorrlder, Lounsbury, Weslby, Shellharher, Prelm, Eberr, R. Dakler, Demos, Schulz, Greenwald, Fuloenzl, Maglda, Coach Smlrh Coach Slack. Freshman Track BACK ROW-Coach Wrlqhr, Muir, Banakis, Erlckson, Wilson, Geller, Sassman, Sluper, Doulder, Maltese, Traver, D. Johnson, M. Johnson, Paelau, Herring, Schapperl, Slanger, Coach Mlller. FRONT ROW-Coach Zembal, Coach C-umrnerson, Swellzer, Koeppe, Schwarlz, Swisher, Badenoch. Kress, Juliano, Rhoacl Ross Skoda Conway, Krasnow l-lolmes, Masar, Coach Slack Coach Smlrh. rum Soptiomore Basketball BACK ROW-Lane, Riplce, Lelwnttard, Rynne, Jaclc- son, Posson, Dickenson, Tollenaere, Izzo, Bourne. FRONT ROW-Coach Kaiser, Campbell, Maeder, Zabel, Boyd, Todd, Miedema, Martin, Badger, Jordan. Froslt-Soon Gymnastics BACK ROW-Plwtol, Jenson, Nerad, Trimborn, Lev- erenz, Vaupell, Berens, Coggeshall, Anderson, Till- man, Amstutz. FRONT ROW-Coach Kays, Darre, Stoettal, Wallfer, Kramer, Brennan, Brooks, l l 78 l Junior Varsity Basketball BACK ROV!-Shaw, Larson, Burnitz,St1arqo. FRONT ROW-Watson, Jackson, Angelocas, Moelmann. Fresttrnan Basketball BACK ROV!-Coach Weber, McManus, Miller, Blair, Thompson, R. Smith, Lavery, Juliano, Keporos, Compton, J. Smitlt Dutton, Coacti Boyd. FRONT ROW-Gibson, Lindberg, Rose, Nemcttoclc, Kress. Anderson, Masar, Medima, Sinnard. Sophomore Swimming BACK ROVV-Boyce, Vifall, Harlmann, Kaye, Noo nan, SECOND ROW-Jepsen, Nagel, Cady, Low rey, Renninger, Coach Nolh. FRONT ROW- Hoagland, Slasfny, Fifrig, Kaiser, Schuler, Pelers, Lee, Densrnore. Sophomore Wrestling BACK ROW-Hoyf, Mazzuca, lgyarlo, Craig, Rehfield, Ashby, Slanifz, Dunn, Ludwig. SEC- OND ROW-Plelcher, Hargus, Wafson, Elc- holm, Crawl, Gould, Nelson, Julian, Bulurusis, Appleby, Nolan, Freeburg. FRONT ROW- Mogley, Polilo, Silver, Kenl, Kearley, Lewis, Sfella, Jefferson, Walsh, Sedgewiclc, Dressel, Reynolds. Freshman Wrestling BACK ROW--Venable, Rieger, Hegwood D. Herring, Freund, Davis, Cicrnanec, Nolan, Johnson, L. Herring. FRONT ROW-Lehr, Grane, Ellman, McClure, Banalcis, Lucchesi Euiler, Rohn, Thompson, Holmes, C-arrigan Marshall. -S fl ..,A.l'xx-nfl M6 .A.s,!T,..,A Freshman Swimming BACK ROVV--Slewarl, Plalf, Messner, Rolhman Frymarlr, Romer, Carey, Garland, Buccola, Scharfe Gawne. SECOND ROW-Coach Ebel, Thorpe Tienos. Krawzoff, Curran, Smilh, Pelerson, Hegg Kubriclc, Sullivan, McMenarnin. FRONT ROW- Marren, Riclcer, Krasnow, Muir, Karch, Frushour Ruppel, Sher, Jones, Anderson. Off! H, Z fy , 'aww .1 ii 4,5 i'Kf ' Coll Q. r T 2 Q 5 i BACK ROXN-Pelnlield, Mglone, Swislinr, Griflillw, Oppenlwimc-r, Riplce, Ruppel Scnuler, Mclmiinlwlin, Moqley, Tl-HRD POW-Coach Thompson, Han- son, Cunninqliarn Porfer, Bfidenoclw Jordan, DiFofso, Greer, Coaflw Wfilnrli. SECOND POW-Owen, Laule-lla, Bfilcslny, Griffillw, Ivlcljiiilwlan, O Neil, Vanilcioios, Saflmrnp, Cnndof, Collar, FRONT ROW-Ruppel, Grequs, Blalcesley, l.nC+la,Sl'1anley, Peterson Heisf-flw, Renz Sinnard. Varsity Tennis Sophomore Tennis BACK ROW-eHess, Tliiede, Funlce, Larnprnan. FRONT ROW Moelmann, Hartmann, Armslronq. 57 -NNNN '-f.,NNN Clarkson, !8O BACK ROW-Dulfon, Amsfufz Ccrlcie, Clirlcscn, FRONT ROW-Lee. Barans, Kubicelc. T W- Si... VARSITY BASEBALL: BACK l?OWfC:ia:'n Zinin'iei'rnar', Cooney Boyle, Taylor, Kslinger, Yanlis, Burnffz Gelwrlna, lyersoia, Vifiedow, Londos, Norlon, Vfalson Morley Tilrcrd, Affeb, Coagln Kaiser, FRONT ROW-Ford, Baifaglia Cozzi Rilloi' Riaii, l-laynr gcnolf, Valesswes, Anqelocas Siflcowslxi, Maffiw, FRESHMAN BASEBALL: BACK ROVV-Man gliall, Srvian, Pelruck, Campion, Keporos. Rein, Coach Jamky. ll-HRD ROW-Coacn Ellgworfln, Horrinq, Mor., Kasak, lvlisclwnicls, A.ncfe'rson, Miclwie. Cowafi, Nicliolson, Spark, Kii Q, Coaclni Clvrisloplior. SECOND ROW4 Cfqaiar, Nzerrichcgl Kniqlilon, McManus, lvlwgaw Miederna, Gipsow, Broolcs, FRONT POW----Olzon, Mgr., Carey. Mqit, Lindbem. Mor. Baseball SOPHOMORE BASEBALL: BACK ROW- Coaglv Bo-yw, Condi Maas, Todd, Bourne, NVQ5+prlnolrf Nolan. Posson, lzzo, Navolio, Andarson, Zalaol, Nielsen, Lane. SECOND FQONV--Kafsaris, Yellin, Campbell, Baflqer, l-lf':iQlE1VTl,LOZ:E'6IU Allsbury, Marlin Baraglia, LQNEQ, Mieclnnia Maedar, Ashby. FRONT ROVV--Yconnkranfz, Grease, Dooley, Hoyt Russell Gould, Ffosr, Lanqeleld, Kincaid, Cole. Gafeway fo acfivifies. f ' .Si ll' 5 l00l f5 The Girls' Physical Educafion Deparf- menf offers a wide variefy of individual and feam sporfs. Lasf fall all Freshmen were grouped fogefher in hoclcey. All ofher classes selecfed a sporf: beginning fennis, ap- parafus, archery, or Life Saving. Sopho- mores could also falce Driver Fducafion. Winfer broughf in baslcefball, bad- minfon, fifness and exercise, folk and square dancing, beginning swimming, and again Driver Educafion. A new ac- fivify, sfunfs and fumbling, fook fhe place of recreafional games. Volleyball, Freshman healfh and posfure, modern dance, drivo-frainer, and synchronized swimming ended fhe winfer sessions. ln fhe spring, speed-a-way, soffball, infermediafe swimming, infermediafe fennis, apparafus, and archery were fhe new sporfs offered. Volleyball, Fresh- man healfh and posfure, modern dance, and beginning swimming were again offered. Leff fo righf: Helwig, Young, Doherfy. 11821 elim era, Cfafsa . . Leaders' class is made up of girls chosen for lead- ership, sporlsmanship, and alhlelic abilily. Under +he direclion of Miss Mary K. Brown and Miss Olga Viclorilc ol lhe Girls' Physical Educalion Deparl- menl, The girls learn lhe responsibililies of leader- ship. The girls in Leaders' class learn 'ro play, as well as ofliciale, hockey, baslcelball, volleyball, speed-a- way, and sollball. They give up sludy halls lo assisl gym leachers wilh rheir classes and To referee aller- school Jrournamenl garnes. The girls also help wilh The annual Swim Show in March and wilh lhe Dance Demonslralion. They also rake charge of aclivilies al Alalanla rneelings and evenrs such as lhe Dad-Daughler Nighl. Leaders' Class is a year-round ac+ivi+y and a viral parl of +he Girls' Physical Educalion Deparf- menl. rainzi can em rwilfsii 1 as- M!1w1,' e 'iw W , K, BACK ROW-Riley, Keefe. Keller, Davis, Maxwell, Johnson, Gerulaf Porfer Pruzo Kadon Michaels Farris Garrelf McLeod Boyd Puchalslu Raysa, Freund, Conn. SECOND ROV!-Faulds, Smalla, Nielsen, Walsh Goldsfe Fo les Olson Be son S mon Pcsson Holqu s+ Koske Bur rouqhs, Kenworfhy, FRONT ROW-Salerno, Swanson, Carslens, S ard Flclunger DeSlefano Sainsbury Todhunfer Nolan No? pcfured Shoslrom, Angelacos, Gloor. l l l ,ss Commillee decorares bandsrand. November 2l Hhlorrhern Lights .S?00Ifl60l J 3611166 Un November lhe rwenry-Tirsr, Alalanra Club sponsored The annual Foolball Dance. The Jrheme rhis year was Nor+hern Lighrsf' The caleleria was decoraled approprialely wirh an igloo, ice cave, snowman, snowflakes, and icy mounlain ranges. The igloo, made from a parachure, proved ro be mosr popular. I+ was indeed a unique spol, filled wirh chairs and fables, and lighred by rolaling colored lighls. The ice cave, made from crumpled up while Wall comrnillee works hard. paper pasred on a wooden Trame, was equipped wirh chairs and fables. Inside ir was covered wirh pow- dered snow, and a large snowman peered Jrhrough The sralagmires and sralacrires. Ed Wells and l-lis Briars provided The music, per- forming slow and Tasr songs, and Bea+le hils. The Foorball Dance annually honors The boys in our school who have won lvlaior monograms in Tool- ball, soccer, and cross-counlry. Each maior mono- gram winner was awarded a complimenrary bid from Alalanla. Icy mounlrain ranges creare cool armosphere, I84T l 5 Igloo proves popular. 6 7 ,xgfafanfa ,ibance eafured W0rfAern ollgkffi Jolfm Sizer and Sue Arneson loolc for favors. 1 Slwow case. .X4f6l,!CLl'lfCL . . Alalanla, which is a member of Jrhe Illinois Slale Girls' Alhlelic Associalion, is one ol Jrhe largesl clubs in The school, wiih members represenling all four classes. Awards are presenled Jrwice a year: lirsl. al The Molhers' Tea, and Jrhen al Jrhe lasl meeling, lhe Spring Banquel. A member receives Jrwo looinls every lime she parlicipales in an allrer-school acliv- ily, buf musl go oul lo one aclivily al leasl six limes for These poinls To counl. Awards are given lo lhose girls who have earned 75 poinls, lirsl local: l5O poinls, second local: 225 poinls, lirsl Slaleg 300 poinls, second Slale. The lacully adviser lhis year was lvliss Glosup. Qllicers Linda Koslce officiaies BACK ROW-Riley lv. pres.l, Keller laciivilies chmn.l, Benson lsocial chmn.l. FRONT ROW- Swanson lsec.l, Burroughs lpres.l, Shoslrom lpub- liciiy chmn.l, Raysa llreas.l. iissi Aralanla offers apparaius Mothers' Tea New members are inilialed al Molliers Tea. . loonziord any .xdcfiuified Judy Kramer liifs slwulrlecoclf. rim Alalanla sponsors aller-sclwool sporrs on lour days a weelc. Tlwese sporrs include Tennis, Swimming, l-loclcey, Appararus, Archery, Baslselball, Volleyball, Badminron, Speed-A-Way, and Sollball. On an average, rlwree sporls are ollered eyery niglnl. ln addilion, Pxralanla sponsored llwe annual Foolball Dance, Nor+lw- ern l.igl1+s, Jrlrie lvlolrliers' Tea or Clwrisffrnas Tea, llie Dad-Daugliler Niglnl, Caribbean Cruise, and flue Spring Banguel, a+ wlfiiclw flue new oiclicers were announced. Alalanfa aclivilies meerings 'ralce place once a monlli. BACK ROW-Pucl1alsld,Voorl1ewes, Nikolas, Nielsen, Goldsleln. FRONT ROW'-Cowan, Holland, Helwlq, liadislw. Varsity Soplwomores CABBI' aaa em in Z5 51881 BACK ROW - Melcallf, lverson Porlerg Salerno. FRONT ROW- Pearlman, Zollon, Ricks, Swanson Our Cheerleaders sTarT pracTicing early in lvlay, when The preliminary TryouTs are held. The girls who are selecTed Trom The Tinal TryouTs begin pracTice immediaTely. They pracTice as a Team unTil school closes in June. When school opens in SepTember, The Two squads, VarsiTy and Sophomore, sTarT cheering once again. They pracTice aTTer school every Tuesday and Thursday during The TooTball and baslceTball seasons. Mrs. Wehrli and Miss KersTen, oT The Physi- cal EducaTion deparTmenT, are The sponsors. Besides pracTicing hard, cheerleaders are lcepT busy encouraging sTudenTs To come To The home games and giving noTices abouT all The away games. The Cheerleaders malce all The banners which appear aT boTh TooTball and baslceTball games. Cur cheerleaders have been excellenT This year in Their perTormance and in leading The school in spiriT. Sue Nikolas leads l.oyalTy Song. Joan Cowan commands cheers Trom crowd. - K VVaTching a Tree Throw? lVoorhees, Nikolas, l-lelwig Cowan, Puchalslci.l quasi Linda Long makes long shol. Gail Nielson performs arabesgue. Dianne Johnson-oops! moi SAE lijllflle of SQOFKJ Physical illness is buf one aspecl of filnessq however, if is very significant and is ollen basic fo olher forms of excellence. Exercise is an essenlial elemenl lo achieving physical filness. Slrengrh, sramina, endurance, and olher desirable physical qualifies are besr developed lhrough vigorous aclivily. Physical educalion is imporlanl. Sporls are imporlanl. The slrenglh ol our democracy is no grealer lhan The colleclive well-being ol our people. The vigor of our counlry is no slronger lhan lhe viralily and will of all our counlrymenf' Qrcnesis BACK ROW-Domaar, McMasiers, Fowios, Fairysek Desreiiro Puclwaisici, McElroy, Donerfy, Wfikinsor, Warden, Young, Voorhees, Ekblad, Nicicoias, Sarraf, Seversofi. FRONT ROX-.Vfl.azarus, Fiiqicinger, Barron, Aifredson, Anderser Helwig, Kadisn. Goidsfein Guimonr, Variarian, VV'fignor, Huni, Badger. Orcnesis, our Modern Dance group, is composed of giris inieresred in Ci5V!C9.-i-i'1F3SG girls are selecred -5 io be members on a fry-our basis. The group prac- Jrices once a week, and performs a+ Jrne May Break- iasr, and ar Aralanra Morners' Tea. In addirion, ine group puis on The Dance Demon- srrarion, a bi-annual iearure ar our scnooi. Expression Tnrougln dance. The line up. 'Wi ' - X :::::::::::'..EI.. Telegraphic and League Meets All oT The girls' Teams This year won all oT The meeTs in which They were enTered. The Tennis Team came ouT on Top and won The Tennis League Championship. These girls pracTice once a week. Team maTches consisT oT Two singles and Two doubles maTches. The girls who play These maTches are selecTed according To Their posiTions on The Team challenge ladder. The Top Two girls play singles, and The nexT Tour play Two doubles maTches. Miss Rudolph is The coach Tor The Team. The newly Tormed BadminTon Team, playing in The league meeT Tor The TirsT Time, won The cham- pionship. Team maTches consisT oT Three singles and Archery Team pracTices. rw 2 Three doubles maTches. Girls again were selecTed according To Their posiTions on The challenge lad- der. Miss Glosup is The coach. The Girls' Swim Team won The Telegraphic MeeT This year, coming ouT TirsT in The STaTe. Girls on The Team pracTice Twice a weelc and swim aT leasT 40 lengThs each pracTice. The Team is coached by Mrs. PauliTz. The archery Team was also TirsT in The STaTe by winning The STaTe Telegraphic MeeT. The girls did an excellenT iob. Miss WolT is The coach. All The Teams should be commended on having a perTecT season. our Zuma mn Week SCORES ILLINOIS STATE SWIM MEET Oak Parlc . ......,..,....,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 75 Riverside-Broolofield ....... ..,,,.. 2 2 Hinsdale ,.......... ,....,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. I 9 BADMINTON LEAGUE MEET Won LosT Oalc Park ......,,,,, ,,,,, 6 O WesT Leyden .... .. 5 I EenTon ..,.... ..,,.,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 2 TENNIS LEAGUE MEET Oalc Park-EirsT ILLINOIS STATE ARCI-IERY MEET Oalc Park-FirsT ,,.. E W sam A r fm BACK ROW-Sandidqe, Wriglil, Todd, Blackwood. SECOND ROW -Delcno, Clwrislian, Mullen, Ken- worlliy. FRONT ROW-Gil:-TDS. Burrouqlns, Kramer, Severson. Nol pielured-Carroll, Pelerson, Loviq, Owen. J L. i ,Lit gf Swim Team BACK ROTN-Gleave, E. Byrne, Sliarer, Culp, MacGreqar, l-lunler, Roeser, Olson, Sinnard. SECOND ROW- C. Sayre, Borlce, E. Harl- zell, Andersen, R. Sayre, Elcblad, Holquisl, Olsen. FRONT ROW- K, Byrne, Spellmire, Le Blond, Sa- lerno, Perqler, Gleave, King. Nol piclured-Bradford. BACK ROW-A. Vineenl, Messick Spaulding, P. Wilkenson, B. Vin cenl, Tliiede, Priesl, Dyson, l-lar rell. FRONT ROW-Gloor, Ford Maqicla, D. Wilkenson, Keriworllwy Slwoslrorn, Luzielli. Badminton Team 2 l , l Tennis Team JT Arcliery Team BACK ROW - Brosseau, Riley Soon. FRONT ROW - Doerr, Vlfalslw, Malone labsenl from pic- lurel. H931 SYNCHRONIZED SWIM TEAM BACK ROW-Soliday, McLauchlan, De Fonso, Higgins, Swanson, Slevens, Knighlon, Murry, Flick, Salkamp, THIRD ROVV-Douglas, Anderson, Benson, Lund, Breuhaus, Rholon, R. Sayre, Lunclin, Hudson, Bacorn, Ford. SECOND ROW-Slolkowski, Olson. Toler, Holguisl, Jacobson, Lenzey, Lounsbury, Holland. FRONT ROW-Wilkenson, Luzielli, Shapiro, C. Sayre, Boggess, Sinnard, S. Olsen, Todhunler, Kushner, Bear, Nolan, L. Swanson. Synchronized Swim Show Ill IV V Ellen Holguisl is Cheshire Cal. VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII XIV XV II94I ALICE IN WATERLAND Alice Narralion: Debby Douglas Down lhe Rabbil Hole Alice-Ronda Sayre The Pool ol Tears-Caucus Race Alice-Gloria Olson Nancy Boggess, Barb Jacobson, Kalhy Lenzey, June Rholon, Cheryl Sayre, Helen Shapiro The Cheshire Cal Ellen Holquisl The LInABirlhday Birlhday Parly Alice-Diane Wilkinson, Mad Haller-Nora Luizelli, Door Mouse-Laurie Swanson, March Hare-Kalhy Nolan The King and Oueen ol Hearls Mary Ford-Dave McLaughlan The Oueen's Croquel Game Oueen ol Hearls-Joel Benson, King ol Hearls-Pal Murray Marion Bear. Sherry Olsen, Gloria Olson, Cindy Slolkowski, Sue Todhunler, Lou DiFonso, Charlie Flick, Chuck Higgins, Craig Slevens, John Swanson The Mock TurlIe's Slory Mock Turlle-Sue Anderson Lobslers-Marion Bear. Sherry Olsen, Sue Todhunler The Lobsler Ouadrille Marion Bear, Jael Benson, Sherry Olsen, Gloria Olson, Cindy Slolkowski, Sue Todhunler The Garden ol Flowers Sue Anderson, Nora Bacorn, Mary Ford, Ellen Holquisl, Jan Hudson,.Marlha Lounsbury, Cheri Lundin, Ronda Sayre Advice lrorn a Calerpillar Nora Luizelli, Kalhy Nolan, Laura Swanson, Diane Wilkinson Who Slole lhe Tarls? Knave-Cindy Slolkowski Belly Breuhaus, Sandy Holland, Sharon Kushner, Marlha Lounsbury, Carolyn Lund, Cheri Lundin, Connie Sinnard, Vicki Toler Lale For a Very lmporlanl Dale Alice-Jan Hudson, While Rabbil'-Nora Bacorn Nolhing Bula Pack ol Cards Sue Anderson, Nora Bacom, Craig Slevens, John Swanson, Mary Ford, Ellen Holquisl, Dave McLaughlin, Tim Soliday, Jan Hudson, Ronda Sayre, Sleve Salkarnp, Doug Knighlon Whal a Beaulilul Dream! Alice-Ronda Sayre Finale lwrillen by Carol Nicholas-Swirn Show l964l lsn r 'rhis going a bil loo lar, animals? 6 ice in llfijaferfancll- march 943 Grand finale. Our Synchronized Swim group pul on Alice in Wa+erland Jrhis year, a show which proved lo be a greal success. Aller Jrryouls las'r November, new members were selecled. Then The enlire group chose Jrhe lheme for The show. The girls were divided inlo groups according lo experience. Aller many hours ol lislening, girls se- lecled lheir music. The groups Jrhen choreographed lheir own roulines. Weeks and monlhs ol hard praciicing followed. The girls also laughl lhe roulines lo lhe boys chosen lo parlicipale in lhe show. For many weelcs everyone worlced hard lo achieve precision and unilormily of movemenl. Finally The group presenled Alice in Walerlandn on Tuesday, lvlarch Qlhg Vlfednesday, lvlarch lOlh: Thursday, March I Hgh: Friday, March I2+hg and Salurday, March l3+h. Mrs. Paulilz direcled Jrhe program. T51 ZDXCQKAHCQ A quief place. lb! ,915 Cl, Jong .SZCLFC A perfecf paper. A Good books are waifing in The library. Miss Crawford checks one out The zeniih of a person's life is nor reached over- nigh'r. Likewise, few people affain excellence in a shorl' period of lime. Work and siudy bring excel- lence, and perhaps if is received wifh fhe mosi ioy when if is fhe procluci of long individual foil. LiHle Jrhings mailer when +he goal is excellence, bu+ fhe reward is worrh all of Jrhem. Us 7 lnieresiing work in Ari is always on display in 'fhe Arr corridors. Here Pam fakes some nofes. KDXCQKAFLCQ . . .96 a Quahfy 8 I know no safe deposirory of Jrhe ulrimafe powers of socie+y buf rhe people rhemselves, and if we rhink Jrhem nof enliqhrened enough Jro exercise Their conlrrol wirh a wholesome chscrerion, fhe remedy is nof To rake I+ from Jrhem bu? To inform Their discrerion by educarionf' -Thomas Jefferson The Board of Education Dr. Donald F. Peppard Presidenf Mr. Max Chill Q, G.. , a Ka' . r . L 5515-1.1 i Q' - .4 ifiwf f Mrs. Frank J. Krivanelc Dr. Charles W. Lewis Mr. Alfred J. Behrens lvlr. Edwin W. Besf Mr. Walfer l-l. Broolce The governing body of Oak Park and River Foresf l-ligh School is fhe Board of Educafion. These men and women are selecfed fo furfher good educafion af our school. Board members give generously of fheir fime and fhoughf fo develop and mainfain a high school fhaf offers acfivifies and suloiecfs planned fo develop fhe personal inferesfs and falenfs of each individual sfudenf. The Board of Educafion provides for presenf needs, buf also plans ahead so fhaf Those Things fhaf are besf may confinue fhrough fhe years ahead. Sfanding: Mr. Chill, Mr. Brooke, Mr. Behrens, Dr. Lewis. Seafed: lvlr. Besf, Mrs. Krivanelc, Dr. Peppard. rim Creafiue IIALIAL jofowfi Dr. Schwilck Lisiening . .. Observing . .. Deciding. Dr Schwilclc shows Jan and Bev some possible i ff' QQ .f,.. s iiesi 'l plans for lhe building. ZOO Perhaps more rhan any olher man, Dr. Gene L. Schwilck is Jrhe symbol ol all Jrhalr we srrive for here al Oak Park and River Foresl l-ligh School. By Jrhe very nalure of his posilion as Superinlend- enl, Dr. Schwilclc is loolced up lo, and musl lead our whole school in irs queslr lor 'Whose lhings Jrhalr are best Bur Dr. Schwilclc is more lhan an able adminis- lralor. l-le is an ourslanding person-a man who cares aboul each sludenl and each Jreacher as an individual. For rhis, above all, we give him our grarilude and our respeol. Dr. Schwilclc believes in The lacully and in lhe sludenls, and he believes lhal if we all worlc lo- qelrher, There is almosl no limil To whal we can accomplish. . . Geafiue lgfanning EducaTion should serve To enhance The digniTy oT The indi- vidual and prove sTimulaTing Tor conTinued inTeresT in The acTiviTies oT a good liTe. Teachers aT Oak Park and River ForesT High School are dedicaTed To assisTing young men and women develop in sTaTure and learn increasingly To enioy erudiTe acTiviTy. The greaTesT rewards accrue To a Teacher in lcnowing ThaT he has conTribuTed To The growTh oT a sTudenT. The giving oT one's energy, a sharing oT exciTing ideas and The ioys oT learning are among The aspiraTions oT a Teacher. Our sTudenTs have carved an enviable record oT achieve- menT and have earned a naTional repuTaTion Tor The school. WiTh pride we recognize our heriTage and accepT The oppor- TuniTy which is in The grasp oT each oT us: namely, To cherish The ideals oT The school and To sTrive Tor Those Things ThaT are besT. -Dr. Gene L. Schwilclc Mr Fuog Talks over ideas wiTh sTudenTs. izoij :L,mnA 4 n. s ,,, Mr. l.. H. FriTzemeier Mr. G. Alvin Wilson 4+ Mr. Russell J. Fuog Olfllf' edlfl . . Hoslesses are ready lo help. 2 2 Mr. Dalberq solves a problem. Now I see: ills cryslal clear. 202 'i 2'-:en College calaloq corner. !tXI!lWll r V , J lll ll ll 3 ll N. . . for .xdcluice and Cjoumie EvereTTe Breningmeyer Paul Pearson Glen SchulsnechT l.esTer D. Swanson Evelyn M. Yeagle Mary Jane Yoder l-l. KeiTh Cady N. Gail Hansen Lavon MarTin Elroy Dalberg RuTh Horner A. Harris Moeller l203T Twelve Deans l-lelp STudenTs The Twelve deans oT our school help guide sTudenTs Through Tour imporTanT years oT high school. These men and women counsel, advise, and help sTudenTs in every possible way, malcing ouT new schedules, plan- ning Tor The year ahead, and helping wiTh college plans. The deans are very busy people. Besides all Their oTher duTies, deans also rank among our closesT Trienols, giving deserved punishmenT and giving crediT Tor Those Things ThaT we do Toward our goal oT excellence. We can all go To our dean whenever no one else really seems To care. For, cleans do care! Miss Yoder Thinlcs iT's a program conTlicT. 4 s i . -Y G.Alvin Wilson A 'X l-lead Barbara J. Adoll Alice lV1.Cavanaugh l-lazel Fox Agnes J lvlalcolmson l-lelen E. Gardner Marjorie Isaacson Belly Lanslcy Dorolhy L. Babcoclc Olga Dielcelrnan June Furey Evelyn E. l-lirlh Jane Johnson Belly Lindberg , t f Business is really more ufunemi efaar men agreeable lhan pleasure: il The Business Slall ol our school lakes care ol all lhe business allairs ol lhe enlire school. Also, in lhe Business Cllice you can lind blueprinls ol lhe lu- lure, as well as plans lor lhe presenl. All members ol lhe Business Slall rnainlain lhe excellence ol our school. To lhern we owe much. inleresls lhe whole mind... more deeply. Bul il does nol loolc as if il did. -s eeWaller Bagehol Bul, lvliss fxdoll, l don'l have any lernperaluref' l204l The Business Office helps everyone. -1-.Nr ,gl Mrs. Gardner worlcs in Girls' Gym. uaineaa .Sita Eleanor G. Mars . ,,f.A i . Pafricia Meiron Marjorie Morrow Helen Niclielson Frank S, Owens Helen E. Rasmussen Gwendolyn I.. Rose Ellwel P. Moore Elizabefli B. Mull Janel Olin Marqarel E. Pesola Nancy Roberls Virginia Torney l205l Jo Ann Doloeclci Karen lzrishlioll Mary A.Jabsen Karen J. Jared R. Gordon Kelly Merediih Keras Clara B. King Ralph T. lvlailhews Donna Lee Nelson Donald A. Oflermann Perry Congolon Esiher W. Currie Goldie Dehl Kermir Dehl Top Row Nina Grace Smifh, l-lead Carroll R. Anderson Lola Bane l-lelen Barclay James Berlcley Chris Bierlcnes lvlariha Bruner Lorna Burrell BoH'om Row Karen Schoch Glen R. Schulcnechl Norma Schullz Douglas A. Shepherd Ellen M. Shuarr Jeanneffe Sorensen Dorolhy Teller James l-l. Walwark Grace E. Olson Donald C. Rehlcopl Daniel P. Reichard Marion J. Reis Nancy Schick noel Jw Mala, x jfffjfisliifiilili' Grea+ lileralure is simply language clwargecl ig Q Um .ll S guy.-'MLA r2w,w willw meaning lo llwe ulmosl possible degree -Ezra Pound , k .E if -iif iiii H ' p . K if i- f f , ..,a .'w,Q, i35qx2+..,'z9s. ' sf p -ln- v.,.,, 1 5 41,1 Miss Smillw and Mr. Fuog confer, Mr. Walwarlc and Mr. Reis experimenl willi lransparencies. Miss Currie, Miss Bane, and Miss Barclay leolc over malerials, izovi LMZJOIW A. W. Roehm, Head Everelle D. Breninqrneyer Philip S, Cauchard N. Gail Hansen Carol K. lngall Ted Johnson Harry Kinerl Jonafhan Lurie Philip S. J. Moriarly Eugene L. Silver Janell Wenzel Leslie Anore Wiberq Allen C.Becl1er Morris R. Buslce Gerald L. Greer Mary Adalene Hope Lloyd P. Janslcy Paul Kays Waller M. Lacylf Jaclc D. Marzulci Blanche Qxlaorrow Thomas N. Teqge Bruce R. Weyer sgjflllefn James Eilrheim, Head i Ronald E, Duffy Mr. Eilrheirn eyes lhe pholoqrapher. ii 'E Harold L. Radford Speech is civilizafion ilsell. The word, even The moslr conlradiclory word, preserves confacl-il is silence which isolalesf' -Thomas Mann l208l l'm aTraid I can'T guiTe agree wiTh you. l-lisTory, by apprising lmenl oT The pasT, will enable Them To iudge oT The TuTure. iThomas JeTTerson 209 I-lisTory l.ecTures ln The spring oT i964-, The DeparTmenT oT l-lisTory began a series oT programs TeaTuring guesT speak- ers vvho appeared in person, or who gave Telelec- Tures. These TelelecTures were made possible Through The use oT eguipmenT insTalled in Room 266 by llli- nois Bell Telephone Company. For The lecTures, The voice oT a lecTurer is ampliTied Through loud speakers. IT is possible Tor The audience To guesTion The lec- Turer Through The use oT a roving microphone. Some oT The guesT speakers were able To come in person, which added To The inTeresT oT The program. l.ecTures Tor The spring oT I964, and Tor This pasT school year, includedf- lvlay, i964-Dr. Freund, The Supreme CourT and The ConsTiTuTion. lTelelecTure.l June, i964-l-lans lvlorgenThau, UniTed STaTes Diplomacy Since World VVar ll. lTelelecTure.l SepTember, IQ64-Dr. Clarence Ver STegg, Our Colonial T-leriTage. lln person.l November, !964eDr. VValTer Johnson, ThoughTs ATTer The FlecTion. lln person.l December, i964-Dr. l-larold l-lyman, The Civil War. lTelelecTure.l January, i965-Dr. John l-lope Franklin, Recon- sTrucTion. lln person.l February, i965-Dr. Charles Keller, The l-lu- maniTies. lTelelecTure.l lvlarch, I9o5-Dr. T-lollingsvvorTh, Populism. lTelelecTure.l April, I965-Dr. McNeill, Disease in l-lisTory. lTelelecTure.l June, l965-Dr. Norman Graebner, Cold War Diplomacy. lln person.l lvlr. Roehm Talks To speaker. i ' James H. Kendall, Head Eugene D. Aimone C. M. Henley ,gnolufifriaf .xdrfd Richard D. Palmer Byron Urbanick ome conomicd Mary Thompson, Head Connie VV. Henry Nancy Reeser .zdrf Arfluur L. Pelz Robinson Head Arr is nol an end in ilrself, buf a means ol Goodwill A. Pos+ addressing lwumanilyf' Audrey A. Slcuodas --lXAOUSSOrqSlcy moi AFT classes Creafe pidures. SIucIen+s check Io see if safefy devices work oroperIy in Ihe mefal shop. . . gnrick file of gyaclz .egnvbuicluaf When I saw The name, I IhoughI I musf be in Ihe Music Deparfmemt '...Iheh add Iwo cups of Ilour and bake a+ ZSOCF IZIII MQW' alll John K. Van Dyke, Head Richard A. Compfon Paul A. Doolillle Roberl D. Ebel James E. Elander Gerald Gaynor Lona Lee Lendsey mafAemaficd Hlvlalhemalics 'fakes us info 'rhe region of abso- lule necessily, fo which noi only The aclual world, bui every possible world musl conform. -Berlrand Russell udineda giclucafion John Paul lvlees Charloile Oas Phillip R. Rendone George P. Richardson Jack C. RosseHer Paul Schuerle Roger Scriven R. E. Smilh Orville A. Sullivan Norman E. Thompson Roberi lvl. Zimmerman Work-Study Program This year a Work-Sludy course was inlroduced inlo lhe curriculum under The direclion of Mr. Jen- sen, of our Business Educalion Deparfmenl. The pariicipaling sludenls were released afler sevenlh period +o go io Their respeclive iobs. During sevenlh period sfudenls had a class wilh Mr. Jensen in Voca- lional Training. This program helped sludenls find our whal kind of work lhey would like affer gradualion. ll' also allowed lhose who mighl drop our of school. be- cause of financial problems al home, fo finish iheir high school educalion and earn money al' Jrhe same +ime. W. O. l-lepker. l-lead Roy Gummerson Orpha Babcock Roberl A. Jensen Evelyn lvl. Yeagle Peler Keller lvlariefia Parr Garrell Wheaion Lyle Weber TZIZT N ., .Q,. 'fiilg fbxff igyfa 10+ gg g . -0-vamp... i V Mall: sludenls use logic lo solve erdangling problems. S K s s l 3 'Q Z l E 5 '2 '. Sandy punches inlormalion onlro l.B.lVl. card Fulure secrelaries build up speed. Img WinniTred SieverT R. H. Gocker. Head George W. Allison Vaughn E. Armer E. E. Bourey John Davison Joan R. Koch Lavon M. MarTin Joseph Meyer Donald R. RoberTs Wendell L. SmiTh NorberT Teclaw R. W. Woline lglzgaicaf .gzience Science Fair ExciTemenT, work, and Tun were in sTore Tor The sTu- denTs who enTered TwenTy-Tour proiecTs in The local Science Fair and Then wenT on To The DisTricT Fair. Four- Teen sTudenTs achieved Their goal. They were awarded TirsTs aT The DisTricT Fair and were Then eligible To enTer The STaTe Fair. OTTen Two sTudenTs combined Their eTTorTs To produce a good proiecT. Four oT These Two-man proiecTs wenT To The STaTe Fair. AT STaTe. KaThy SuTherland, a Sophomore whose proi- ecT was in The Tield oT BoTany, received an OuTsTanding, The highesT award oTTered. The oTher eighT proiecTs chalked up Tour TirsTs, Three seconds, and one Third. Mark Goren, who was To have his proiecT enTered, was un- avoidably leTT behind. The reason: measles. Mr. RoberTs, Physics Teacher, was The TaculTy adviser Tor The Science Fair. He did a greaT deal oT work helping The sTudenTs wiTh Their proiecTs and in The acTual organ- izaTion oT The Fair. X xv TTT- Q . WN' UP Moggica .szience Joseph P. McMenamin, Head Harold Boyd Paul E. Hawk A. I. Means Jon Nelson J. Russell STorey ArThur AxT Paul GeiserT Richard 6. Melinder ' Louis E. Shrode Roger G. Isaacson l2I4T V- in Mr. Gocicer proves Hnaf F : MA. MOH, look, ine pi-i rneier iurned redfi Doug sivociw lwirnzeii. Time universe is full of magical inings, paiienily waiiing for our wit Jro grow sharper. e Eden Pnillpolrfs Mr. Boyd wafcnes a deiicaie operafion. 1 . aff!! i,ei ,J . 'I Y! I' If Z , . R SNES oreign anguage uriic , N.. xy J. Myles Peshelc, l-lead E' Farrand Baker Thomas Braafz Charles Carlisle Veronica Carlisle Evil Y Barbara G. Driggs X E l Alberr Grieve Joan M. Madsen r ' Rira McGuane l Mary M. McMenamin l Roloeri Meule lx A .f l Dorolhy C. Miller l-leclor Orero 'R fi A,,,' Peler Russo V cv! ,L Allred A. Schoepko . er Sorolca A leacher allecls elernilyp he can never fell where his influence s+ops. -Henry Adams 2l6 Frank Krarlqy, l-lead John S. Driggs l-loward R. Liva Morris R. Riebman Richard W. Weclcel Edna Ruih Wood Music is Jrhe universal language of mankind. -Longfellow , . Qfwf , , A ' LVM -: :L - V ,. L 7 ' 'Z' Y is 1fQ?,'f?4f Q 7 f 1',: -.,'V V A ' i ,,., 1 Qi was i 'QLi fgiffm i Spanish discussion proves inieresiinq. ,ff ,W,wwf 'fs , , ,f Julius Caesar wi1o,Mr.Bal4er7 Guesi conducior evaluaies orciwesira. Fiddlers iwo, and Jriweir irisirucior. Jane Axlell, Head QI' 5 , l9Ag:iica! giclucafion Mary K. Brown Olga Colluralici Mary Ellen Kersren Gwen l.. Rudolph Beverly A. Welnrli Barbara Glosup Mary Lou Paulirz Olga Vicforilc Barbara Wolf A Sound Mind in a Sound Body -Juvenal Leroy Com ron, Mafrliew l-l. Ellsworrlw Paul Kays l-leaf Ross Anderson Charles J. Kaiser , A 0 Z f ,J . Orin K. Noflw Roberl J. Welirli Ogd gJl,C6l, l,l,CCLfL0l'L Gerald R. Vilifsman E. G. Zembal Jerome Slack Rober+C.Wrigl1T l2I8l 'W '- 1 i K Q Q KES ,W Q ,f Hey, where did The birdie go? i'Since The body is fhe pipe Through which we Tap eii fhe succors and yirrues oi +he marerial world, if is ceriairi Jrhaf e sound body musr be af ihe roof of any excellence in mariners and acfionsf' -Ralph Waido Emerson She wards io become an asiroriaui, maybe? wh ' WMV' --I X -g-,-, A 4 -:ggi we , f'iS 'Y'lQfQlESiii -g-v, Do you realize ihaf you iusr rari a red ligh+7 fzifai Mildred A. Harman Joseph A, Scheller Loyey Shauqhnessy Bookshelves, chairs, and lables ready for readers. Db? Lura E. Crawford, l-lead Nancy Blernasier Eleanor R. Brierley Carol Haiic: ol? Pdf? Ol all lhe inanimale obiecls, ol all nnen's crea- lions, boolcs are lhe nearesl To us, for lhey conlain our very Jrhoughlrs, our arnbilions, our indiqnalions, our illusions, our lidelily +o lrulh, and our persislenl leaning foward error. Bur rnosf ol all They resemble us in Their precarious hold on life. -Joseph Conrad ,, wad? .L ' 'x2r5ifAi?9W'3 ' A. fb . rar ? K rrwwaw A, V- . Q 2, ,ffw:w,1,,.yfz,wa M wfw 7 '1 ,,42fiPR:L2,'gffwr ,, 5:15 f. '7,g54-,mifggigi,aimif,Q,f:x',x'- , 5955-,is,:A Ty f.,, l22Oi Boy reads: girl reads. The Knapp Grant This spring, I965, iT was announced ThaT our school is one oT Three secondary schools in The counTry To receive a granT Trom The Knapp School Libraries ProiecT oT The American Li- brary AssociaTion. This granT will give The school a ToTal oT abouT SIO0,000 over a Two- year period Tor The purpose oT expanding and improving library TaciliTies. Wirh This granT comes The responsibiliTy Tor serving as a dem- onsTraTion cenTer. LisTen, my children, and you shall hear. . Library in a Trame Q ,' f ...V:V v Z .. ' Z 'www I r ..,, Wa+ch how Huis works. Now say Tlwaf over again with your bed accenff' Mr. Ofero clears up a 'rechnical diffic:ul+y. 222 00 A H040 M earn Reading rale increases. lvlr. and Mrs. Dehl worlc wilh each individual slu- denl To help him eliminale his reading problems by improving his reading speed and comprehension. The Reading lmprovemenl program, a vilal parl ol our English Deparlmenl, is available lo any sludenl who is inleresled. Mr. Sheller and Mr. Armer check lransparencies. 223 Audio Visual is ready +o be ol service ii' T Some rooms are available To responsible sTudenTs who wish To discuss and sTudy TogeTher. .gnobuioluag mr K f omefzmea ogefLe l-lonor STudy I-lalls Many Juniors and Seniors have enioyed The l-lonor STudy l-lall in Room 230. No moni- Tor or Teacher presides over This sTudy hall. No inTerviews or library slips are needed To leave This room. The sTudenT only has To sign ouT, wriTing down his name, sTudy period, and desTinaTion. A separaTe room is seT aside Tor each period as The discussion room Tor Those sTu- denTs who wanT To Tallc There are ThirTy booTh Type deslcs wiTh separaTe chairs. The Three panels around The deslcs lceep The sTu- denT Trom being disTracTed. Only people who can be TrusTed To coop- eraTe Tully are recommended Tor This pro- gram by Their deans or homeroom Teachers. AlThough The sTudenTs using This room have many TempTaTions, The Honor STudy l-lall has proved To be a success in our school. rmi We gm Rose Ann Finigan The modern comprehensive high school adminislers lo The needs ol all sludenls, Special Educalion classes serve lhese needs, Q Miss Finigan . .. s QCl,l l'l ...gives advice and counsel. There is an old saying lhal The course ol civilizalion is a race belween calaslrophe and educalion. In a democracy such as ours, we musl malce sure Thai edu- calion wins The race. -John F. Kennedy l225l Mr. Alberr Grams clweclcs supplies. .fdn egnferefifing ?fIAr!c!. . Crucial Conlerence Mr. Franlc Owens, Superlnlenclenr ol Building and Grounds, rallcs wirlw rwo engineers, Mr. Mars and Mr. Secllar. 2261 A pie prepared by Hans for us +0 enfoy. Ml AW ,draw 'DL Facullry cafe+eria. Piping hof from Hue sfeame ,A . .ai in 1 Mr. Davison: S+raign'rforward! 6lCM,Ay . . . ,9l'l!0l l'I'l6l,Zf! Mr. Thompson: l'm signing auTograpl'1s. af! M 5gE3Q23'f1z,,,5,, i My . ' ,I . Q? Q i :. ,L 5 K x r ' 'f 23 W W3 -LW Ak W , Miss Wood J sf if ,qi Nam, We A 5-.. f ' nu. 4' . I Jrlwink we can do if Mr. Gaynor: Anybody for boof camp? i228 f i si, W WWW!! .a ,y-W4 H-.., Mr. Ebel: UBy Jove--I +P1IrfRH1ey've go? EH' . Miss Schoch joined our ?acuHy second semeifer, r22Qj Chief Meyergphofogrepher. Chief Waqus-speaker. Mr. Baker: Jrhe good humerh mem 2301 , The ga+es of lhoughl-how slow and lale lhey discover Themselves! Yelr when Jrhey appear, we see fha? They were always lhere, always open. -Ralph Vlfalclo Emerson may enior .9nc!ex A Aasrtsi Carol M. ioogy Club I, Girls' Service Committee 2 - Junior Red Cross 2, Masqueraders 2. ' 3' 4' Aigken, Chrgfine IOIOQY ub 2, Girls' Conference Registration Committee Chairmen 4, Girls' Service ' 4, Pep Club i, ushers Club 2, 3, 4. commmee Aitken, lan Concert Band 2, Basketball Mgr. 2, Soccer I 2' Track I. ' ' Alexandria, Arthur Alfredson, Ingrid Art Club 3, Biology Club I, Cub Statt I, SPEFESA 4, Forum 3, 4, Girls' Service Committee 3 4' Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, Freshman Council I. ' ' Allen, Ronald Biology Club I. Andersen, Susan Atalanta. I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club I, Future Teach- ers 3, History Club 2, Junior Council 3, Pep Club I, 3,- Swimming Team Igirls'l 3, 4, Synchronized Swimming 3, 4. Anderson, Audrey A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Atalanta I, Biology Club 2, 3, Senior Orchesis 2, 3, 4, SPEFESA 4, Forum Romanum 2, President, Girls' Ensemble 2, Girls' Service Committee 3, 4, History Club 2, Masquer- aders 2, Pep Club I, 2, SPOR I. Anderson, Sharon A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Atalanta I, Girls' Conter- ence Committee Chairman 4, Girls' Ensemble 2, History Club 2, Pep Club I, Protection Statt 3, Honor Roll 2, 4. Anqelacos, Sandra Atalanta I, Biology Club I, Future Teachers 3, 4, Girls' Service Committee 4, History Club 2, Library Assistants 4, Pep Club I, Senior Council 4, Senior Follies Committee Chairman 4, Senior Fol- lies Act 4, Leaders' Class 3, 4. Arenz, David Concert Orchestra I, 2, 4, Concertmaster 4, Con- cert Soloist I, 4, Freshman Council I, SPOR I, Baseball I, 2, 3, Football 2. Armstrong, Susan Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Ensemble 2. Arnold Joel Biology Club I, Forum Romanum 2, Sgt.-at-Arms, History Club 2, SPOR I, President, Wrestling 2. Arnold, Jon Forum Romanum 2, Masqueraders 2, SPQR I, Base- ball 2, Football I, 2, Wrestling I, 2, 3. Arons, Julie Biology Club 3, History Club 2, Pan American Club 3, Pep Club I, Saludos Amigos 2. Arthur, Alice Edgewood High School, Edgewood, Maryland, I, 2, Forum 4, Four Year Honor Roll 4, Le Cercle Francais 4. Ashby, Laura Girls' Festival Chorus 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club I. Asher, Andrew History Club 2, Radio Club 2. Asimakopoulos, George Ei-ology Club I, Boys' Choir 2, Football I, Wres- lng . Atkins, Peggy lglozami Economics Club I, Pep Club I, Ushers Club Atkinson, Jo Anne Atkinson, Susan Atalanta I, 2, 3, Home Economics Club I, Le Cercle Francais 2, Pep Club I. Attwood, Cynthia L. A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Concert Soloist 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Choir Ensemble 2, Girls' Ensemble 3, 4, Music Club 2, Newton 3, 4, Secretary 4, Tennis Team lgirls'l I, Biology Club I, 2. Attwood, Fred Monogram Club 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4. Augustine, Jonna F. Atalanta I, Biology Club l, Freshman Council I, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, History Club 2. Aurbach, Richard A Cappella Choir 4, Astro Physics I, 2, 3, 4, Co- chairman I, 2, 3, Boys' Choir I, 2, Burke 3, Four Year Honor Roll, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4, New- ton 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Operetta Cast Lead 4, Radio Club 3, Boys' Ensemble I. Bachelda, Stanley Bacom, Nora Atalanta I, 2, Fail Show Cast 4, History Club 2, Pep Club I, 2, Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4. Badger, Barbara A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Accompanist 4, Atalanta I, 2, Biology Club I, Forum Romanum I, Four Year Honor Roll, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Choir Ensemble 3, Accompanist 3, Girls' Ensemble 4, Accompanist 4, Girls' Service Committee 3, 4, Masqueraders 2, Pep Club I, 2. Badger, Pat Biology Club I, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4, Brass Choir 3, 4, Symphony Band 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Concert Orchestra I, Concert Soloist 2, 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Girls' Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4. Bagnuolo, Bill Fenwick High School, Oak Park, I, 2. Bailis, Nancy Biology Club 2, Folk Music Club I, 2, 3, History Club 3, Junior Home Economics Club I, Pep Club I, 2, Ushers Club I, 2, 3, 4. Baird, Scott Biology Club I, Boys' Choir 2, Railroad Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary I, President 2, 3, 4. Bakshy, David Biology Club I, Cub Statt I, Lincoln 4, Mono- gram Club 3, 4, Proiection Statt I, Senior Council 4, Golt I, 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics 2, 3, 4. Balsamo, Dick History Club 2, Soccer I, Wrestling 2, 3. Barker, Cathy A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, Concert Soloist 2, Forum 3, 4, Vice President 4, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Conterence Otticers or Committee Chairmen 4, Hostess Girls' Choir Ensemble 2, Le Cercle Francais 3, Masquer- aders 2, Mixed Ensemble 3, 4, Music Club I, 2, Treasurer I, 2 Operetta Cast lLeadI 3, 4. Barney, Marcia A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Concert Soloist I, Spring Concert Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Conference Otticers or Committee Chairmen 3, 4, Key Girl 3, 4, Home Economics Club I, 2, Mixed Ensemble 3, 4, Music Club I, Pep Club I. Barter, Patty Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, Sym- phony Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Concert Soloist I, 3, 4, Cub Statt I, Gavel 3, 4, President 4, Girls' Or- chestra I, 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, Le Cercle Francais 2, Pep Club I, Woodwind Quintet 3. Bass, Gregory Astro Physics 2, 3, 4, Biology Club I, Concert Or- chestra I, 2, 3, 4, Brass Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4, Newton 2, 3, 4. Battaglia, Rich Monogram Club 3, 4, President 4, Smoking Coun- cil 3, 4, President 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Captain I, 2, Basketball I, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Captain I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Bauman, Eric Chess Club I, Stage Crew 2, Folk Music I, 2, 3, President 3, Gymnastics I, 2. Bean, Anthony Biology Club I, History Club 2, 3, 4, Proiection Statt 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, Wrestling 2. Beaver, George A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Biology Club 3, Boys' Choir I, 2, History Club 2, 3, SPQR I. Beeman, Bruce Wrestling I. Beeman, Nancy Glenbard West High School, Glen Ellyn I. Belke, Janet Biology Club I, Footlights 3, Secretary 3, Freshman Council I, Future Teachers 3, Girls' Camera 3, Girls' Ensemble I, History Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Junior Red Cross 2, Music Club I, Saludos Amigos 2, Senior Council 4. Bell, Sam Biology Club I, Burke 3, 4, SPEFESA 4, Vice Presi- dent 4, Four Year Honor Roll, History Club 2, Proiection Statt 2, Satety Council I, 2, 3, Tabula Publishing Board 4, Business Manager 4, Trapeze Statt IPeriod 3l 4, Publishing Board 4, Business Manager 4, National Honor Society 4, Track 2, 3. Belmonte, Larry Football I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling I. Belz, Linda Footlights 2, 3, Girls' Service Committee I, 2, 3, 4, History Club 3, Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, Pep Club I. Benton, Jim Football I, 2, 3. Best, Thomas A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Astro Physics 2, Biology Club I, Boys' Choir I, 2, Junior Council 3, Newton 3, Operetta Cast lLeadl 3, 4, Photo Statt 4, Co- Chairman 4, Safety Council 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew Z, 3, 4, Science Seminar 3, 4, Equipment Chairman 3, Football I, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3. im, Bird, Cheryl Atalanta I, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Girls' Service Com- mittee 4, Le Cercle Francais 2, Masoueraders 2, Mixed Ensemble 2, Music Club I, Pep Club I. Birdsall, Robert Sidi Slimane Dependents School, Sidi Slimane Air Force Base, Morocco I, Pierce School, Tampa, Florida I, Chamberlain High School, Tampa, Flor- ida 2, Chess Club 2, Basketball I, Swimming lboys'J I. Blaurock, Jean Art Club I, Biology Club I, Cub Statt I, SPEFESA 4, Freshman Council I, Girls' Service Committee I, 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 4, Junior Red Cross 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Badminton Team lgirls'l 2. Blossom, Carol Atalanta I, Girls' Service Committee 3, 4, Co- Chairman on Hostess Committee 3, 4, History Club 2, Masqueraders 2, Pep Club I, SPQR I, Theater Art 3, 4. Blumenthal, Ingrid Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, 2, 3, Cub Statt I, Fall Show 4, Chairman ot Make-Up, Future Teachers 3, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, Masqueraders 2, Theatre Art 4, Trapeze Statt lPe- riod 3I 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor 4, Thespians 4. Blumhagen, Fred Monogram Club 3, 4, Baseball I, Basketball I, 2, 3, Manager l, 2, 3, Soccer I, 2, 3. Boggess, Tom Monogram Club 4, Sophomore Council 2, Foot- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling I, 2. Bokalders, Parsla Footlights 4, Secretary 4, Forum 4, Freundschatts- bund I, Girls' Service Committee 4. Booher, Sandra Biology Club 3, SPEFESA 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, Program Chairman 3, Girls' Choir 4, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, Junior Red Cross I, Pep Club I. Bowman, Winnie A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' En- semble I, History Club 2, Mixed Ensemble 3, Music Club I, Pep Club I, 2, Saludos Amigos I. Boyd, Judy Atalanta 2, 3, 4, Biology Club I, Forum Romanum 2, Secretary 2, Future Teachers 3, 4, History Club 2, Library Assistants 4, SPQR I, Swimming Team 3, 4, Leaders Class 3, 4. Boyd, Patricia Atalanta I, Biology Club I, History Club I, Le Cercle Francais 4, Pep Club I, Tabula Statt 4. Boyer, Jim Wrestling I. Bradshaw, Sally Atalanta I, 2, Board I, Treasurer 2, Freshman Council I, Gavel 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, Girls' Club Council 2, Girls' Service Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Chairman ot Hostess Committee 4, Le Cercle Francais I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Council 3, Mas- queraders 2, Pep Club I, 2, Sophomore Council 2, Student Council 4. Braun, Ruth Biology Club 2, Forum 4, Freundschattsbund I, Future Teachers 3, 4, Girls' Service Committee 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Home Economics Club I, Pep Club I, Senior Council 4. Brewer, Carlton Boys' Camera Club I, Chess Club I, 2. Brictson, Jon Biology Club I, History Club 3, Newton 3, Soccer I, 2, Tennis Iboys'l I, 2. Briggs, Pam Biology Club 3, History Club 4, Le Cercle Fran- cais 2, 4, Masqueraders 2, Pep Club I. Brindell, Kathy Future Nurses 2, History Club 2, 3. Brodhead, Barry Biology Club I, Swimming Iboys'l I. Bromstad, Susan Art Club I, 2, 3, 4, Atalanta I, 2, Footlights 3, Girls' Service Committee 2, Masqueraders 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Tag Day Cateteria Board Chairman 4. Brooks, Paul Brooks, Susan Art Club 3, Atalanta I, 2, Biology Club I, Forum Romanum I, Future Teachers 4, History Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Senior Follies 4. Brosseau, Nina Atalanta 4, Biology Club I, Fall Show Cast 4, Foot- lights 4, History Club 2, Pep Club I, Theater Art 2, 3, 4, Archery Team Igirls'I 2, 3, 4, Thespians 4. Brown, Ginny Trinity High School, River Forest I, 2, Footlights 3, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Girls' Service Committee 3, 4. Brown, James Football I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling I, 2. Brown, Julie Biology Club 2, Future Teachers 4, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Girls' Choir Ensemble 4, History Club 2, 3, Home Economics Club I, Junior Red Cross 2, Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, Music Club I, 4, Secretary I, Pep Club I, 2. Brown, Kathy A Cappella Choir 4, Art Club I, Biology Club 2, Future Teachers 4, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Ensemble I, 2, 4, Girls' Service Committee I, 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 3, Library Assistants 4, Masqueraders 2, Music Club I, 2, 4, Treasurer 4, Pep Club I, 2. Brown, Nancy Biology Club I, 2, Forum Romanum 3, History Club 2, 3, 4. Brown, Robert Quigley Preparatory Seminary, Chicago I, 2, Biol- ogy Club 3, SPEFESA 2, 4, Baseball I, 2, Basket- ball I, 2, Football 4, Swimming lboys'I 2, Track I, 2, Hockey I, 2, Senior Class Play 4, Informa- tion Desk 4. Brozosky, Dale Biology Club I, Boys' Choir 2, SPEFESA 3, Four Year Honor Roll, History Club 2, 3, Lincoln 3, 4, Newton 2, 3, Safety Council I, 2, 3, 4, Sopho- more Council 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Track Z. Brull, Jewel Biology Club I, Future Teachers 3, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, 4, History Club 3, Le Cercle Francais 2, Masqueraders 2. Brundage, Lucy Festival Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Atalanta I, 2, Biology Club I, Girls' Service Committee 2, Masqueraders 2, Pep Club I, 2, Secretary I, Dramatic Arts 3, 4, Leaders Class 2. Buckles, Mike Iralieview High School, Chicago, I, 2, Football Burgess, Pam Art Club 2, 3, History Club 2, 3, Trapeze Staff lPeriod 3l 4. Burnitz, Robert Monogram Club 3, 4, Smoking Council 4, Base- gnall I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, , 4. Burns, Bill Fenwick Hi h School Oak Park I, 2, Football 3, Swimming lgboys'l 4, Boxing I. Burroughs, Susan Atalanta I, 2, 3, 4, General Activities Chairman 3, President 4, Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Council I, Future Teachers 3, Girls' Orchestra I, 2. 3, History Club 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Tabula Staff 4, Badminton Team 4, Leaders' Class 2, 3, 4. Butler, Nancy Biology Club I, Concert Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, Home Economics Club 3, 4, Historian 4. Byfield, Nancy.. Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Girls' Service Commit- tee 4, Special Service Chairman 4, Le Cercle Fran- cais 2, 3, 4, Masqueraders 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, History Club 3. C Cady, David A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Astro Physics I, co-chair- man, Biology Club I, Boys' Choir 2, Boys' En- semble I, 2, Boys' Quartet 3, 4, Conference on International Affairs 3, Ticket chairman 4, Vice President, History Club 3, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Operetta Cast 3, 4, Swimming 2. Cahill, Mike Concert Band I, 2, Junior Council, Monogram Club 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country I, 2, 3, 4. Cairns, Kathleen Girls' Choir 3, 4, Home Economics Club I, Junior Red Cross 2, Mixed Ensemble 2. Calathas, Joanne Austin High School I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4. Calkins, Quentin History Club 2, Wrestling I. Campfield, Anne Biology Club 3, Future Teachers 4, Pep Club I, Ushers Club 3. Capra, Bob Biology Club I, Boys' Camera Club I, 2. Caprio, Carole Caravetta, Louie Cardinal, Bob Carlsen, Torn Swimming I, 2. Carr, Karen Rincon High School, Tucson, Arizona I, Amphi- theater High School, Tucson, Arizona I, 2, Central High School, Phoenix, Arizona 3, Haverford High School, Havertown, Pennsylvania 3, Central High School, Phoenix, Arizona 4. Carroll, Nancy Art Club 2, Atalanta I, Biology Club I, Forum 3, 4, Sgt-at-Arms, Future Teachers 3, 4, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4, Library Assistants 2, Tabula Staff 4, Badminton Team 4. Corto, Tom Holy Cross High School I, 2, 3. Case, Ginni Willowbrook High School, Villa Park I, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Girls' Choir Ensemble 3, Girls' Ensem- ble 2, Pep Club 2, Senior Council, Swimming Team 2. Cash, Edmund St. Joseph's High School I, 2. Cashin, Vince Fenwick High School I, Taylorville High School 2, Biology Club 2, 3, Forum Romanum I, 2, Freshman Council I, Football I, 2, Swimming 2. Castronova, Anita Home Economics Club 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 3. Cates, Susan Chorus 2, 3. Cavanaugh, Tom Cavenaugh, Richard Biology Club I, 2, 3, History Club I, 2, SPQR I, Stage Crew I, Language Lab Staff I, 2, 3, 4. Caviola, Donna Home Economics Club 2. Cerny, Linda Atalanta I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, Sec- retary. Cesario, Guy Forum Romanum 2, Equipment Manager I, 2, 3, 4. Cherner, Etta Masqueraders 2, Saludos Amigos 2. Chirat, Frank Biology Club 2, Linguapolitan I, Railroad Club I, Stage Crew 4, Golf I. Chmielak, Thaddeus Astro Physics 4, Biology Club I, Freundschaftsbund I, 'Newton 3, Safety Council 2, Christian, Christine Astro Physics 3, Atalanta I, Biology Club I, Forum 4, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Ensemble 2, Histor Club 4, Pep Club I, Safety Council 2, 3, 4, Driving Council Secretary, Saludos Amigos 2, Senior Coun- cil, Sophomore Council. Christian, Joe Fenwick High School I, 2, Art Club I, Biology Club 2, History Club I, 2, Radio Club I, 2, Base- ball 2, Football I, 2, Swimming I. Christian, Sally A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Atalanta I, 2, 3, Big Broth- ers and Sisters 4, Class Officer, Vice President I, CIA Banquet Co-chairman 4, Freshman Council, Future Teachers 3, Girls' Conference Music Com- mittee Chairman 4, Masqueraders 2, Mixed En- semble 2, 3, 4, Saludos Amigos I, Tennis Squad I, Tennis Team 2, 3, Swimming Team I, 2, Synchron- ized Team 3, Prom Refreshment Chairman 3. Christopher, Eugenie Atalanta I, Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, Symphony Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Forum 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Future Teachers 3, Chair- man of Match Mate Program 4, Girls' Conference Committee Chairman 4, Girls' Service Committee 3, 4, Girls' Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, History Club 3, Newton 3, Saludos Amigos 2, String Quartet 2, National Honor Society 3, 4 Secretary, Physical Science Club Secretary 2. Chrysler, Jim A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, Boys' Choir I, 2, Four Year Honor Roll, History Club 2, Lincoln 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. Ciaccio, Fred Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, Football I, 2. Cicmanec, Allan Astro Physics I, 2, 3, 4, Linguaoolitan 2, 3, Lincoln 4, Newton 2, Safety Council 2, 3. Cima, Bruce St. Joseph's High School I, 2, Football 4, Swim- ming 3. Cimaglio, Jim Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2. Clarin, John Biology Club I, SPEFESA 4, Gymnastics 2. Clarke, Kathleen Atalanta I, Biology Club I, SPEFESA 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Girls' Choir 3, 4, History Club 2, Pep Club 2. Clausonthue, Nancy Junior Council, Le Cercle Francais 3. Clements, Claire Girls' Choir 3, 4. Coduto, AI Stage Crew 4. Coens, Tom Concert Band 3, Concert Orchestra 4, Masquer- aders 2, Stamp and Coin Club I, Football I, Track I. Coqan, Michael Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4 Personal Manager. Cole, Diane Atalanta I, Cub Staff I, Forum Romanum 2, Future Nurses 3, Pep Club I, SPQR I, Tennis Team I, 2, 3, 4. Collins, Richard Fenwick High School I, 2, 3. Comella, Richard Condor, Bill Biology Club I, Fall Show Cast 4, Stage Crew 4, Library Assistants 3, Stamp and Coin Club 2, Theater Art 3, 4, Trapeze Staff 3, 4, Swimming I. Connan, Maureen Connors, Bernie Fenwick High School I, 2, Football 3, 4. Considine, Charles St. Philip High School I, Football 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 3. Cooley, Robert Freundschaftsbund 2, History Club I, 2, 3, Stage Crew 3, Football I, Wrestling I, 2, 3, Equipment Manager I, 2, 3, 4. Cooney, Raymond Monogram Club 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football I, 3, 4, Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4. Cooperman, Janice Masqueraders 2, Saludos Amigos I. Corr, Barbara Big Brothers and Sisters 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, Future Teachers 3, 4, Girls' Service Committee I, 2, 3, 4, History Club 3, 4, Library Assistants 2, SPQR I Secretary, Tabula Staff 4, Biology Club I, Pep Club I, 2. I233l Cortese, Phil Cortes, Veronica Marta Presidio Junior High School I, George Washington High School 2, 3, Class Officer, Vice President 2, Girls' Service Committee 4. Cotsonas, Nick Burke 3, Class Officer, President 3, Fall Show Cast 4, Freshman Council, History Club 2, Junior Coun- cil, Monogram Club 3, Debate Team 2, Folk Music Club I, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Track I, Cross Country I, 2, Synchronized Team 3, Senior Follies 4, Phi Beta Kracker I. Covill, Peggy A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Biology Club I, Concert Soloist 2, Fall Show Cast 4, Footlights 3, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Choir Ensemble 2, Girls' Service Committee 2, Mixed Ensemble 4, Music Club 2, 3, Operetta Cast 4, Thespians 4, Props Coordinator, Senior Class Play 4. Coui, Greg Monogram Club 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Wres- tling I, 2, 3, 4. Crawford, Howard Monogram Club 4, Football I, Soccer 2, 4. Crowl, Jim Freundschaftsbund I, Safety Council I, 2, 3, 4 Driv- ing Chairman, Assistant Head Chairman, Senior Council alternate, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, Wrestling I, Senior Follies 4. Cruickshank, Doug Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Boys' Choir 2, History Club 2, Safety Council 2, 3. Curran, Kathleen Trinity High School I, 2. Curtis, Terry Quigley Preparatory Seminary I, Fenwick High School 2, Lincoln 4. Czarny, Carol D Daehn, Jeff Symphony Band 4, Symphony Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Brass Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Freundschaftsbund I, 2, Jun- ior Council 3. Dalton, Douglas Danhoff, Kathleen Big Sisters 3, Girls' Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 2, Masquerad- ers 2, Pep Club I. Danly, Anne A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Atalanta I, Biology Club I, Freshman Council I, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Choir Ensemble 2, Girls' Ensemble I, Le Cercle Fran- cais 2, Masqueraders 2, Mixed Ensemble 3, 4, Operetta Cast 4, Safety Council 3, Senior Council 4. Davenport, Donna Biology Club I, Forum Romanum 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Linguapolitan 3, Article 3, Tennis I, 2, 3. Davy, Maurice E., Jr. Fenwick High School I, Equipment Manager 2. Delano, Carol Biology Club I, 2, Future Teachers 3, 4, Girls' Ser- vice Committee I, 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, Badminton Team 4. De Lisle, Rosemary Atalanta I, Biology Club I, Future Nurses 3, 4, Nurses Aid Chairman 4, Le Cercle Francais 2,, Ushers Club 2, 3. Del Monaco, Diana I Atalanta l, Biology Club I, Girls' Service Commit- tee 3, 4, History Club 3, Pep Club I, Saludos Amigos 2, Ushers Club 3. De Maat, Patricia Biology Club 3, Le Cercle Francais 2, Stage Crew 4, Senior Orchesis 3, 4, Ushers Club 3. De Novo, Andrew De Novo, Carol Big Sisters 3, Home Economics Club I, 2. Densmore, Candy Atalanta I, Biology Club 2, 3, Crest Staff I, 2, SPEFESA 4, Four Year Honor Roll 4, Girls' Club Council 3, 4, Girls' Service Committee 3, History Club 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Audio-Visual Aids Staff 3, 4, Safety Council 2, 3, Saludos Amigos I, 2, National Honor Society 4. De Troy, Peter Culver Military Academy, Culver I, Burke 3, Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, Soccer 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. Di Andrea, Diane History Club 2, Home Economics Club I. Doak, Craig A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Boys' Choir 2, Burke 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Golf I, Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Track 4. Doerr, Jo Lynn Art Club 2, 3, 4, Atalanta 4, Four Year Honor Roll 4, Set Design for Fall Show 4, Archery Team 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. Doherty, Melinda Ann Oakwood, Kalamazoo, Michigan I, Atalanta I, 2, Orchesis 2, 3, 4, Lead 3, Junior Red Cross I, Vice President I, Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 3, President 4, Masqueraders 2, Operetta Cast 4, Sophomore Council 2, Trapeze Staff 4, Feature Staff 4, Tennis Team 2, 3, Senior Class Play 4, Senior Follies 4, May Breakfast II, 2, 3. Dollaske, Barb Atalanta I1 Biology Club I1 Girls' Service Commit- tee 31 History Club 2,31 Pep Club I1 Saludos Ami- gos 21 Archery Team 31 Phi Beta Kracker I. Donohue, Jeff Boys' Conference Committee Chairman of Public- ity 2, Boys' Conference Committee Chairman of House 41 Cub Staff 21 Fall Show Cast 41 History Club 31 Senior Council 41 Trapeze Staff 3, 4, News Editor 41 Baseball I, 21 Football I. Dornfeld, Richard Louis Biology Club I1 Burke 3, 41 SPEFESA 41 Four Year Honor RoIl1 Newton 41 Soccer I, 21 Wrestling I, 2. Douglas, Debby A Cappella Choir 3, 41 Atalanta I, 21 Biology Club I1 Concert Soloist 41 Fall Show Cast 41 Girls' Choir 21 Mixed Ensemble 3, 41 Music Club 2, 3, Vice President 31 Operetta Cast 3, 41 Pep Club I1 Salu- dos Ami os 21 Stage Crew 3, 41 Senior Follies Cast 41 Girls' Conference Soloist 41 Vespers Solo- ist 41 Senior Class Play Cast 31 Swim Show Nar- rator 4. Dove, John Gregory Biology Club I1 Burke 41 Fall Show Cast 3, 41 Forum Romanum 21 Freshman Council I1 History Club 21 Stage Crew 2, 3, 41 Theater Art I, 2, 3, 41 Langua e Lab. Staff I, 31 Senior Class Play 3, 41 Footbaa I1 Wrestling I, 21 Thespians 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 41 Russian Club 3, 4, President 31 Speech Con- test I, 2, 3, 4. Dowling, Mary B. Trinity Hi I1 School, River Forest I, 21 SPEFESA 3, 41 Future Ttlurses 3, 41 Girls' Service Committee 3, 41 History 31 Junior Red Cross 3. Downey, Timothy Schharman High School, Canville I, 21 Astro Phys- ics . Downing, Jane Atalanta I1 Home Economics Club I1 Pep Club I. Duffy, Joanne Siena High School, Chicago I1 Latin Honors Club I. Duffy, Michael St. Joseph High School, Westchester I, 21 Swim- ming 3, 41 Track 41 Student Enumerator 4. Dulen, Edwina Kathleen Art Club 3, 41 Concert Band I, 2, 3, 41 Footlights 31 Girls' Orchestra I, 2, 3, 41 Junior Red Cross 41 Masqueraders 21 Pep Club 2, 31 Saludos Amigos I, 21 Chairman of Decorations for Girls' Club Match Mate Munch 41 Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4. Duron, Lilia Siena High School, Chicago I1 Masqueraders 21 Pan American Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2, 3. Dvonch, William Fenwick, Oak Park I, 2, 3. Eade, Jeffrey Batavia High School, Batavia I. Ehrman, Howard W. Biology Club I, 21 Committee Chairmen, Ticket Agent 41 Burke 3, 41 Conference on International Affairs, Ticket Agent 3, 41 Four Year Honor RoII1 Freundschaftsbund I, 21 History Club I, 21 Newton 2, 3, 41 Stamp and Coin Club I, 21 Track I, 2. Ekblad, Julie Atalanta I1 Dance Demonstration Lead 31 Four Year Honor ROII1 Girls' Club Council I, 2, 3, 41 Girls' Club Officers 41 Masqueraders 21 Music :Club I1 Pep Club I1 Swimming Team IgirIs'I I, 2, Eliassen, Sharon M. Wagner High School, Manhattan, New York I1 Julia Richman High School, Manhattan, New York 51 History Club 31 Pep Club 31 Saludos Amigos 2, Elliot, Thomas Owen Carl Sandburg High School, Orland Park I1 Fall Show Cast 21 Four Year Honor ROIIQ National Honor Society 3, 41 Baseball I1 Track 2. Emmering, Alan Football 31 Soccer I, 2. Esposito, Marie Lycee Sevigne, Charleville, France I, 21 College Chopin, Charleville, France 3, 41 Girls' Club Coun- cil Speaker 41 Le Cercle Francais Speaker 41 Theater Art 41 Volley Ball Team Captain 41 Base- ball Captain 41 Tennis 4. Evans, Kathy Girls' Camera 2, 31 Safety Council I, 2, 3, 4. Evans, Shirley Biology Club I1 History Club 41 Home Economics Club Secretary 3, 4. Everson, Mike Big Brothers 41 Freshman Council I1 History Club 21 Le Cercle Francais 3, 41 Safety Council 3, 41 Stazmp and Coin Club 3, 41 Track I1 Cross Country Eysenbach, Karl John Lake Park High School, Medinah, Illinois I1 Astro Physics I1 Bio ogy Club I1 Newton 41 Baseball 2, 3. F Farwell, Maggie Dance Demonstration Lead 31 Fall Show Cast 41 History Club 21 Operetta Cast 41 Pep Club I1 Senior Orchesis 4. Fauth, Gary Big Brothers and Sisters 41 Boys' Conference Ticket Chairmen 41 Class Treasurer 41 Concert Band I, First Chair 21 Concert Orchestra 3, 41 Woodwind Quintet 31 Four Year Honor RolI1 Lincoln 3, Treas- urer 41 Junior Council 31 Newton 3, Publicity Chair- men 41 Senior Council 41 National Honor Society 3, Treasurer 41 Soccer I, 21 Tennis I, 2, 3, 41 Track. Feier, Mark Big Brothers and Sisters 41 Biology Club I1 Burke 3, 41 Concert Orchestra I, 2, 3,41 Forum Romanum 21 Newton 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. Felthouse, Linda Atalanta I, 2, 3, 41 SPEFESA 41 Future Teachers 3, 41 Gavel 41 Girls' Service Committee 2, 31 His- tory Club 2, 31 Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4. Fernandez, Philip L. St. Bede Academy, Peru, Illinois I, 2, O.P. Sec- ond Semester 31 Football I, 2, 41 Track I, 2. Ferretti, Marlene Biology Club I, 21 Future Nurses 2, 3, 41 Future Teachers 2, 3, 41 Home Economics Club 2, 3, 41 Saludos Amigos I, 2. Fieldhouse Betty History Club 2,31 Pep Club 2, 31 SPQR 1. Finn, James Fenwick High School, O.P. I, 21 Football I, 21 Swimming I. Firsel, Suzi Faulkner High School, Chicago I, 21 Hyde Park High School 31 Girls' Choir I, 21 Junior Council 31 Pep Club I, 21 Basketball 2. Fischer, Barbara Biology Club 21 Music Club I1 Stage Crew 4. Fischer, Robert H. Fisher, Roger Proiection Staff I, 21 Radio Club I1 Railroad Club Fitzgerald, Richard Fenwick High School I1 Biology Club 21 Boys' Choir I1 SPEFESA 41 History Club 31 Monogram Club 41 Senior Council 41 Track 2, 3, 41 Wrestling 31 Cross Country 2, 3, 4. Fitzgibbon, Thomas New Trier High School I1 Monogram Club 3, 41 Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain I1 Cross Country I Fleishour, Roger Art Club I1 Proiection Staff I1 Stage Crew 3. Florian, Cathy Biology Club I1 Forum 41 Four Year Honor RolI1 Future Nurses I, 2, 3, 4, President 41 Future Teach- ers 31 Saludos Amigos 2, Treasurer 21 Tabula Pub- lishing Board, Circulation Manager 3, 41 Ushers Club 31 Matchmate 3, 41 National Honor Society 41 Key Girl to Girls' Conference 4. Folker, AI Gymnastics 31 Baseball I1 Football 3, 41 Track 21 Cross Country 2. Ford, Mary Atalanta I, 2, 31 Big Brothers and Sisters 41 Biology Club I1 C.I.A. Secretary 41 Crest Staff I, 2, 31 Four Year Honor RoII1 Future Teachers 31 Gavel 41 Pep Club I1 Masqueraders 21 Safety Council I, 2, 3, 41 Student Council I, 2, 3, 41 Synchronized Swim Team 2, 3, 41 Tennis Team I, 2, 3, 4. Ford, Bob Monogram Club 41 Safety Council 41 Smoking Council 3, Secretary 41 Baseball 3, 41 Basketball I, 2, 31 Football I, 2, 3, 4. Forbes, Jim Football I, 2, 31 Track I, 2, 3, 4. Fox, Carol Freundschaftsbund I, 21 History Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. Frack, Leona Biology Club I1 Cub Staff 21 Future Nurses 2, 3, Treasurer 41 Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, 41 His- tory Club 31 Home Economics Club I1 Pep Club I1 Trap Staff 3, 4. Fraizer, Carol Atalanta I1 Big Brothers and Sisters 41 Biology Club I1 Four Year Honor ROIIQ Freundschaftsbund 2, 41 Future Teachers 3, 4, Treasurer 41 Gavel 41 Girls' Choir 3, 41 Girls' Conference Program Com- mittee 41 History Club 2, 31 Ticket Committee 2, 3, 4, Ticket Chairman 4. Francona, Linda Sacred Heart Academy I1 Atalanta I1 Girls' Choir I1 Girls' Service Committee 31 Library Assistants 2, 31 Basketball I. Frederick, John giology Club 31 Football 21 Equipment Manager Fredrickson, Carl Boys' Conference 31 Freundschaftsbund 21 History gllgb 21 Railroad Club I1 Equipment Manager I, , ,4. Freeman, Julian Concert Orchestra I, 21 Cub Staff I1 Newton 3, 4. Frost, Evelyn Atalanta I1 Biology Club I, 21 Concert Orchestra I, 2, 3, 41 SPEFESA 4, Secretary 41 Freshman Coun- cil I1 Girls' Council 21 Girls' Orchestra I, Z, 3, 41 Library Assistants 31 Pep Club I, 21 Proiection Staff 31 Saludos Amigos 21 Student Council 3, 4. Fulh, Cheryl Biology Club I1 Four Year Honor RolI1 Freund- schaftsbund 3, 41 Future Teachers 41 Gavel 41 Girls' Choir 2, 31 Girls' Service Committee 41 History Club 31 Junior Red Cross 2, 3, President 31 Mas- gueraders 21 Music Club I1 Senior Class Play Cast l234l Funke, Richard Big Brothers and Sisters 41 Biology Club I1 Winner of Ford Foundation Regional Science Award I, 21 Forum Romanum 31 Four Year Honor RoII1 History Club 2, 31 Winner of Illinois State Medical Asso- ciation Essay Contest I1 Lincoln 3, 41 U.S. Repre- sentative to International Youth Science Fortnight, London, 41 Soccer I, 2, 3, 41 Tennis I, 2, 3, 41 Track I. G Gable, Nancy Springfield High School, Spring High School, Nov. 631 Big Brothers and Sisters 41 Forum 41 Four Year Honor Roll 41 Girls' Choir 41 Girls' Choir Ensem- ble 41 Girls' Service Committee 4, Match-Mate Co- Chairman1 Le Cercle Francais 31 Mixed Ensemble I1 Senior Council 41 Student Council 21 National Honor Society 4. Gage, Wilbur Gallagher, Jane Fall Show Cast 3, 41 Footlights 3, Vice Presidentg Forum Romanum 21 Tabula Staff 4, Associate Edi- tor1 Trapeze Staff lPer. 31 31 Thespians 3, 41 Spot- light 41 Senior Class Play 41 History Club 2. Gallagher, Paula Robt. A. Waller High SchooI1 Future Teachers 21 Girls' Service Committee 31 Music Club 3, 41 Tra- peze Staff iPer. 3l 4. Garbie, Darlene Art Club 21 Biology Club 21 Girls' Camera 3, Secretary I1 Junior Red Cross 4. Gardner, Nanccy A Cappella hoir 3, 41 Atalanta I1 Biology Club I1 Conference on International Affairs Officer 4, Treasurer 41 Freshman Chorus I1 Future Teachers 31 Girls' Choir 21 Girls' Club Council 2, 3, 41 Girls' Conference Officers 3, 4, Vice President 41 Girls' Service Committee 21 Junior Council 31 Le Cercle Francais 2, 31 Masqueraders 21 Mixed Ensemble 41 Pep Club I, 21 Sophomore Council 2. Garratt, Candace Art Club 3, 41 Home Economics Club 21 Junior Red Cross 31 Mixed Ensemble I1 Senior Orchesis 3, 4. Garson, Joel Steven SPEFESA 4, President 41 Track 2. Gehrke, Bruce Monogram Club 3, 41 Smoking Council 41 Baseball I, 2, 3, 41 Basketball 2, 31 Soccer 3, 4, Captain Gelhorn, Beverly Future Teachers 3, 41 History Club 31 Masqueraders 21 Pep Club 21 Tabula Staff 41. Gerber, Barry Freshman Council I1 History Club 21 SPOR I, Sergt. of Arms1 Track 2. Gerulat, Ed Junior Council 31 Monogram Club 3, 41 Football I1 Track I, 2, 3, 41 Cross Country 2, 3, 41 Captain 4. Gianos, Linda Giegler, Ed Big Brothers and Sisters 41 A Cappella Choir 3, 41 Boys' Camera Club I, 21 Boys' Choir 21 Boys' Ensemble I, 21 Boys' Quartet 3, 41 Burke 3, 41 Freshman Chorus I1 Four Year Honor Roll 41 Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 41 Newton 4, Treasurer1 Operetta Cast lLeadI 3, 41 National Honor So- ciety 3,41 Soccer I, 21 History Club 3. Giles, Sanford Fenwick High School, Safety Council 2, 31 Saludos Amigos 21 Football I1 Swimming I. Gillespie, Diane Cody Waldo Jr. High, East Aurora High, History Club 3, 41 Saludos Amigos I. Gleave, Fred Art Club 21 Biology Club I1 History Club 2, 3, 41 Monogram Club 41 Swimming lboys'I Co-Captain Frosh. I, 2, 3, 4. Glick, Ron Biology Club I1 Debate Team I, 2, 31 Sophomore Class Council 21 Track 2, 3. Gloor, Penny Atalanta I, 2, 31 Big Brothers and Sisters 41 Con- ference on International Affairs 41 Masqueraders 21 Pep Club I1 Safety Council I, 2, 3, 41 Tennis Squad 51 Tennis Team lgirIs'I 2, 3, 4, Capt. 41 Leaders , 4. Gutschel, Helen Siena High School Fresh. and Soph. I1 History Club I, 21 Biology I, 2. Goldstein, Jance Atalanta I, 2, 3, 41 History Club 3, 41 Le Cercle Francais 31 Leaders Class 3, 4. Goldberg, Judy-Graduated in January Goldstein, Jean E. Biology Club I1 Dance Demonstration Lead I, 31 Sr. Orchesis I, 2, 3, 41 Future Teachers 31 Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, Tres. 21 Masqueraders 21 Pep Club I, 21 Sophomore Council 21 Cheerleader 4. Gonzalez, Peter E. Colegio de Dolores Santiago of Cuba, St. Patrick Chicago, Linguapolitan 41 Saludos Amigos 3, 41 Baseball I, 21 Soccer I, 21 Track I1 Wrestling 2, 3. Gordon, Helen Girls' Service Committee 4. Gottfred, Dave Big Brothers and Sisters 41 Freshman Council I1 History Club 21 Monogram Club 41 Student Coun- cil I, 2, 3, 4 lVice Presidentl1 Track I, 2, 3, 4. Gottlieb, Carol Art Club 31 Biology Club I1 Fall Show lChair- man of Costumesl 41 Le Cercle Francais 21 Senior Follies 4. Gottlieb, Evelyn Grant, Sally A Cappella Choir 41 Concert Soloist 41 Girls' Chiaig 311 Junior Red Cross 31 Le Cercle Francais Graver, Natalie Grayson, Michael Green, Randal Grier, Barbara A Cappella Choir 3, 41 Biology Club I1 SPEFESA 31 Forum Romanum 21 History Club 21 Mixed En- semble 2, 3, 41 Pep Club I1 Future Teachers 3, 4. Griffin, Rich Fenwick High School I, 21 Boys' Camera Club 3, 41 Photo Staff 3, 41 Proiection Staff 3. Griffey, Kathleen Judith Atalanta I1 Biology Club I1 Class Officer I, lSec- retaryl1 Symphony I, 2, 3, 41 Concert Soloist 2, 41 Four year Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 41 Freshman Council I,1SSec311Gavel 41 Girls' Club Council 2, 3, 41 Girs'1 fficers 41 Girls' Orchestra IVice Pres.l I-41 History Club 21 Newton 31 Pep Club I, 2, 3. Griffin, Mike Biology Club 21 Boys' Camera Club I, 2, 31 ISec. 2, Vice President 3l1 Symphony 3, 41 Photo Staff 2, 31 Track 2. Griffith, John Groeneveld, Janice History Club 21 Home Economics Club I1 Junior Red Cross 2, 3, Vice Pres. 31 Saludos Amigos 2. Grosser, Ed A Cappella Choir 3, 41 Boys' Choir I, 21 Mono- gram Club 41 Track l, 2, 3, 41 Cross Country I, 2, 3, 41 Capt. Fresh. Guiguard, Carol Central High, Tennessee I. Guimont, Donna Big Brothers and Sisters 41 Biology Club I1 Class Officer 3, SECTETBVYQ Freshman Council I1 Gavel 3, 41 Le Cercle Francais 3, 41 Masqueraders 21 Pep Club I1 Student Council I, 21 Junior CounciI1 Senior Orchesis1 Cheerleader 2. Gustafson, Chris Cub Staff I1 SPEFESA 41 Freundschaftsbund I, 21 Girls' Choir 31 Music Club I1 Pep Club I, 2, 31 Senior Council 41 Trapeze Staff IPer. 3l 2, 3, 41 Publicity for Prom Junior Year1 Huskie Dog 4, Senior Follies 4. Gustafson, Ernelle Austin High School, Chicago I1 Biology Club 31 SPEFESA 41 Future Teachers 21 Girls' Service Com- mittee 41 History Club 31 Junior Red Cross 41 Pep Club. H Haddad, Carolyn Biology Club I1 Forum 41 Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 41 Freshman Council li Girls' Service Com- mittee 3, 41 Masqueraders 21 Safety Council I, 2, 3, 41 Saludos Amigos I, 2. Haeger, Rich Biology Club 31 Monogram Club 3, 41 Newton 31 Cross Country I1 Baseball I, 2, 3, 41 Basketball I, Z, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 21 Football 2. Hagist, Marian Biology Club 21 SPEFESA 4, Treasurer 41 Future Nurses I, 2, Committee Chairman 21 Girls' Serv- ice Committee 31 Pep Club I1 Saludos Amigos I. Haley, Claudia Trinity High School, Division and Lathrop, River Forest I, 2, 31 Oak Park High School 41 Gavel 41 Theater Art 4. Hall, Russell Photo Staff 41 Haller, Linda Atalanta I1 Home Economics Club I, Vice Presi- dent I1 Le Cercle Francais 21 Pep Club I. Hallet, Diane Biology Club I1 Girls' Choir 31 Girls' Service Committee 2, 31 History Club 21 Le Cercle Fran- cais 21 Pep Club I, 2. Hanfling, Seymour Biology Club I1 Chess Club I, 21 History Club 21 Tabula Staff 41 Debating I, 2, 3. Hansen, Robert Big Brothers and Sisters 41 Commencement Speak- er 41 Crest Staff I, 21 Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 41 Junior Council 31 Lincoln 3, 4, Parliamen- tarian 41 Newton 31 Scholarship Cup Winner 41 Sophomore Council 21 lt's Academic Team 4, Cap- tain1 Track 2, 3, 41 Cross Country 2, 3, 41 National Honor Society 3, 4. Hanson, Susan Atalanta I, 2, 3, 41 Big Brothers and Sisters 41 For- um Romanum 2, 3, President 31 Four Year Honor Roll, I, 2, 3, 41 Future Teachers 41 Pep Club I, 2. Harris, Doreen Concert Band I, 2, 3, 41 Future Teachers 41 Girls' Service Committee 2, 31 Girls' Orchestra I, 2, 31 Junior Red Cross 2, 31 Masqueraders 21 Music Club I. Hartless, Steve Hartzell, Ellyn Atalanta I, 2, 41 Biology Club I1 SPEFESA 3, 41 Freundschaftsbund I1 Pep Club I, 21 Swimming Team lgirls'l I, 2, 3, 4. Hartzell, Ruth Atalanta I, 2, 41 Biology Club li History Club 21 Home Economics Club 3, 4, President 41 Swim- ming Team lgirIs'l 2, 3, 4. Harvalis, Lynn A Cappella Choir 41 Folk Music Club 31 Forum Romanum 21 Freshman Council I1 Girls' Choir 31 Girls' Choir Ensemble 31 Girls' Ensemble 41 Home Economics Club I1 Masqueraders 2, Treasurer 21 Pep Club I, 2, 3. Hausman, Dan Big Brothers and Sisters 41 Biology Club I1 Burke 3, 4, Parliamentarian 41 Commencement Speaker 41 Crest Staff l, 2, 3, 41 Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 41 Newton 31 Scholarship Cup Winner 41 Senior Council 41 National Honor Society 3, 4, President 41 Cross-Country 3, 41 Footbal I, Swimming lboysl I1 Track I, 2, 3, 41 lt's Academic Team 4. Hautau, Debbie Art Club I, 2. Hays, Susan 1 Cable High School, Cable, Wisconsin, I, 2, 31 Oak Park High School 41 Atalanta 4. Henk, Dolores 1 1 Biology Club I1 Girls' Service Committee 31 Masqueraders 2. Hennessey, Mike Footba I I, 3, 41 Track 3. Herseth, Steve 1 A Cappella Choir 41 Big Brothers and Sisters 41 Boys' Conference 4, Secretary 41 Class Officer I, 2, Treasurer1 Concert Orchestra I, 21 Conference on International Affairs 4, Written Publicity 41 Four Year Honor Roll 41 Freshman Council I1 Lincoln 3, 4, President 41 Monogram Club 41 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 41 Track I, 2, 31 Cross- Country I, 2, 3, 4. Hess, Ronald Big Brothers and Sisters 41 Four Year Honor Roll 41 Lincoln 41 Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 41 Smoking Council 4, S t. at Arms 41 Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 41 Football I, 2, 3, 41 Tennis lboys'l I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2. Hickey, Pat Track 2. Hill, Gre ory 1 1 Grant Community Hi h School, Fox Lake, Illinois I1 Oak Park High Sciool 2, 3, 41 Hall Guard I1 Track I1 Wrestling I1 Cross-Country I. Hoag, Janet Biology Club I1 Cub Staff I1 Forum Romanum 21 Future Teachers 41 History Club 2, 31 Junior Red Cross 21 Newton 41 Pep Club li Trapeze Staff 2, 3, 41 Ushers Club 2. Hodgson, David 1 1 A Cappella Choir 3, 41 Boys' Choir I, 121 Boys Conference 4, Program Chairman 41 Mixed En- semble 31 Monogram Club 41 Basketball I1 Foot- ball I, 2, 3, 41 Track I, 2, 3. Hoes, Ed 1 1 Biolo Club 2, 31 Boys' Choir I, 2, 3, 41 Commit- tee Chairman 3, 4, House Committee1 History Club 2, 31 Football I, 2, 3. Hoffman, Ken Track I1 Wrestling l. Holakovsky, Robert St. Benedict High School, Chicago I, 21 Oak Park High School 3, 41 Football 31 Equipment Manager 3,4. Holmes, Bill 1 Biology Club I1 Proiection Staff 41 Stage Crew I1 Track 3, Manager. Holmes, Dan Concert Band 21 Football I, 2, 3, 41 Track I, 2, 3, 41 Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4. Holquist, Mary Ellen Atalanta I, 2, 3, 41 SPEFESA 3, 41 Four Year Honor RoII1 History Club 31 Le Cercle Francais I, 21 Pep Club I1 Swimming Team Igirls'l 21 3, 41 Leaders' Class 41 National Honor Society 41 Synchronized Swim Team 2, 3, 41 Ushers Club 3. Hoogstra, Robin Atalanta I, 2, 31 Forum 41 Future Teachers 3, 41 Girls' Service Committee 21 History Club 21 Home Economics Club I1 Le Cercle Francais I, 2. Horwich, Richard Alan Biology Club 2. Hoskins, Sonia Atalanta I1 Girls' Service Committee I1 History Club 21 Home Economics Club I1 Pep Club I. Houlihan, Mary Helen Art Club I, 21 History Club 21 Pep Club I. Houston, Don Conference on International Affairs 4, Ticket Com- mittee Chairman 41 Freshman Council I1 Mono- gram Club 3, 41 Safety Council I, 2, 3, 41 Safety Council Officers 4, Traffic Coordination 41 Sal- udos Amigos 21 Senior Council 41 Junior Class Council 31 Soccer I, 2, 3, 41 Tennis lboys'l I, 2, 31 Track I, 2. Howard, Ron Biology Club I1 Monogram Club 41 Football I, 2, 3, 41 Track 3, 41 Wrestling 2. Hoyt, Richard Sanford Boys' Choir I, 2, 3, 41 Library Assistants 31 Mono- gram Club I, 21 Football I, 2, 41 Track I, 21 Wrestling I, 3, 4. Huber, James V. A Cappella Choir 3, 41 Newton 4. l235l Hudson, Janice C. Atalanta I, 2, 3, 41 Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 41 Future Teachers 3, 4, Recording Secretary 41 Gavel 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 41 Girls' Service Com- mittee 31 History Club 31 Pep Club I1 Saludos Amigos I, 2, Secretary 21 Tennis Team lgirls'l 2, 31 Swimming Team lgirIs'l I, 2, 31 Synchronized Swim Team I, 2, 3, 4. Hulska, Judy Girls' Service Committee 21 Pep Club I, 21 Sal- udos Amigos 2. Hummon, David A Cappella Choir 3 41 Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Co-Chairman 41 Biology Club I, 2, Vice President 21 Boys' Choir 21 Boys' Ensemble I1 Burke 41 Class Officer 4, President 41 Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 41 Freshman Council I1 Mixed Ensemble 31 Senior Council 41 Football I1 Swimming lboys'l I11 Gymnastics 21 Senior Class Play Lead 41 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. Hunt, Pam A Cappella Choir 3, 41 Dance Demonstration Lead 311 Forum 3, 4, President 41 Four Year Honor ROIIQ Girls' Service Committee 3, 41 History Club 2, 31 Le Cercle Francais 2, 31 Mixed Ensemble 2, 31 Music Club I, 21 Pep Club I, 2, 31 Student Council 3, 41 Ticket Chairman 41 Senior Orchesis 2, 3, 41 National Honor Society 41 Senior Follies 41 Re- presentative ot Northeast Student Council Con- vention 31 Discussion Leader Northeast Student Council Convention 41 Representative to Illinois State Student Council Convention 3. Hunt, Tom A Cappella Choir 3, 41 Bi Brothers and Sisters 41 Biology Club I1 Boys' Conference Officers 4,' Vice President 41 Conference on International Af- fairs 4, Banquet, Co-Chairman 41 Four Year Honor ROIIQ Lincoln 3, 4, Secretary 41 Mixed Ensemble 41 Monogram Club 3, 41 National Honor Society 3, 41 Newton 31 Operetta Cast Lead 41 Safety Council 2, 3, 41 Senior Follies 41 Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, 41 Tennis lboys'l I, 3, 4. Hunter, James Robert Biology Club 21 Boys' Choir 41 History Club 31 Track 2. Hurt, Doreen Biology Club 31 Forum Romanum 2, 31 Home Eco- nomics Club I1 SPOR I. Huseby, Dana Atalanta I1 Big Brothers and Sisters 4, General Secretary 41 Biology Club I, 2, 3, 4, Recording Sec- retary 2, Vice President 3, President 41 Crest Staff I, 21 SPEFESA 41 Forum 3, 4, Secretary 41 Four Year Honor ROIII Freshman Council I1 May Break- fast 3, Food Chairman 31 Girls' Service Committee 31 Pep Club l. Hutner, Carol 1 Art Club 41 Atalanta I1 Biology Club I1 Girls' Service Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Chairman 41 History Club 2, 31 Pep Club I, 2. Hyde, Fred 1 Biology Club I1 Class Officer 2, Vice President 21 History Club 31 Soccer I, 21 Cross-Country 3. I Isaacson, Janet Christine 1 A Cappella Choir 41 Big Brothers and Sisters 41 Biology Club I1 Class President I1 CIA Ticket Chairman 41 Four Year Honor Roll1 Freshman Council I1 Girls' Choir 31 Girls' Ensemble 21 Masqueraders 21 Pep Club Secretary I1 Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 41 Synchronized Swim- ming Team I1 Cheerleader 2, 3, Captain 21 Home- coming Court 3, 41 Homegoing Court 3. J Jack, Margaret James, Dave Art Club Treasurer 31 Stage Crew I, 21 Football I1 Track I. Janis, Marc Japlon, Judy 1 Girls' Service Committee 41 Library Assistants 41 Pep Club I1 Saludos Amigos I, 2. Jarrett, Bill Biology Club li Monogram Club 3, 41 Football I, 2, 3, 4, Captain I, 21 Track I, 2, 3, 41 Wrestling I. Johnson, Jon 1 1 1 Chess Club I, 31 History Club 3, 4, Publicity Chair- man 4. Jones, Maia A. Atalanta I1 Biology Club I1 SPEFESA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 31 Pan American Club 3, 41 Pep Club I1 Senior Council 4. Jones, Nancy 1 Future Nurses 21 Girls' Choir 31 Home Economics Club I1 Pep Club I. Just, Jane Atalanta I1 Biology Club I1 Concert Band I, 2, 3, 41 Cub Staff I, 21 Forum Romanum 21 Freund- schaftsbund 31 Girls' Service Committee 2, 31 Girls' Orchestra I, 2, 3, 41 History Club 21 Pep Club I, SPQR I1 Trapeze Staff 3, 4. K Kadon, Cheryl Atalanta I, 2, 3, 41 Secretary, 63: Future Teachers 41 History Club 21 Home Economics Club 41 Pep Club I, 21 Saludos Amigos I, 21 Leaders' Class 2, 3, 4. Kaiser, George Thomas Biology Club 2, Monogram Club 3, 4, Newfon 3, 4, Safefy Council 2, 3, 4, Swimming Iboysl I, 2, 3, 4, Mosf Valuable Swimmer 64-65, Honorary Capfain 64-65. Kaiser, Jeffrey Burke 4, Four Year Honor Roll 4, Hisfory Club 2, Newfon 4. Kammerling, Roberf C. Biology Club I, 2, Burke 3, 4, Hisfory Club 3, Le Cercle Francais 3, Wresfling I, 2. Kanning, Phil Baseball I, 2, 3, Baskefball I, Foofball I, 2, 3, 4, Foofball Maior, Wresfling 2, 3, 4, Wresfling Maior. Kanski, Janef Home Economics Club I, Masqueraders I, Pep Club I, 2. Karr, Andrea Fufure Teachers 3, 4. Kariinos, John Louis Biology Club 3, Proiecfion Sfaff I, Foofball I, 2, Wresfling I, 2. Kass, Andrew Burke 3, 4, Cresf Sfaff 2, 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 4, Track 2, Sophomore Council 2, Na- fional Honor Sociefy 4. Keller, Rifa Afalanfa I, 2, 3, 4, Secrefary 3, General Acfivify Chairman 4, Biology Club I, Forum 3, 4, Crific 4, Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Fufure Teachers 3, Girls' Service Commiffee 3, Hisfory Club, Pep Club I, 2, Safefy Council I, 2, Varsily Debafe Team 3, 4, Leaders Class 2, 3, 4. Kelly, Gayle Pep Club I. Kelly, Kafhie Afalanfa 4, Pep Club I, 2. Kenl, Simon Biology Club I, Boys' Conference Officers 4, Treasurer, Freshman Council, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Foofball I, 2, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capf. I, 2. Kerwin, Richard Michael Monogram Club 3, 4, Foofball I, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. Kevil, Chuck Biology Club I, Monogram Club 3, 4, Baseball I, Gymnasfics 2, 3, 4, Capfain 2, 4. Kilavos, Zoe Afalanfa 4, Girls' Service Commiflee 3, 4, Tennis Sqd. lgirls'l 3, 4. Kimmel, Richard A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Biology Club I, Boys' Camera Club I, 2, Concerl Band 2, 3, 4, Drum Maior 3, 4, Concerf Soloisf 2, Sfamp and Coin Club I, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Brass Choir 3, 4, Fresh- man Boys' Ensemble I, Sfage Band 3, 4, Physical Science Club 2, Folk Music Club 3. Kinconon, Larry Fenwick, Washingfon and Easf Avenue, Oak Park. King, Jim Kirk, Thomas H. Biology Club I, Conference on Infernafional Af- fairs Officer 4, Presidenf 65, Hisfory Club 2, 3, 4, Theafer. Arfs.4, Thespian 64-65, Trapeze Sfaff 3, 4, Edifor in Chief 64-65, Track I, 2, Senior Class Play Lead I65l She Sfoops To Conquer , Junior Prom l64lA Chairman Publicify Commiffee, M. C. Senior Follies I65l, Debafe 63-64, Cross Counfry I, 2. Kissane, Ausfin Daniel Cub Sfaff I, Forum Romanum 2, Trapeze Sfaff 4. Klanerf, Jeff Morfon High School, Cicero, Wresfling 2. Klecka, Edward Hisfory Club 3, Proiecfion Sfaff I, Gymnasfics I. Klumpner, George Chess Club I, Cresf Sfaff 4, Four Year Honor Roll 4, Freundschaffsbund I, Lincoln 3, 4, Track 3, 4. Knapp, Edwin Hisfory Club 3, Wreslling 2. Knee, Pamela Ann Freundschaffsbund I, 2, Fufure Teachers 3 4' Hisfory Club 2. ' ' Knighfon, Doug A Cappella Choir 4, Big Brofher 4, Boys' Camera Club I, 2, Burke 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Baseball I, Swimming Ib0yS'l I, 2, 3, 4, Capfain I, Nafional Honor Soclefy 3, 4. Knudson, Nancy Proviso Easf High School, Maywood, Home Econ- omics Club 3. Kohler, Richard Freundschaffsbund I, Hisfory Club I, 2, 3. Koch, Ken Soccer I. Koczian, Margarel K. Biology Club I, Freundschaffsbund I, 2, 3, Gavel 1, Hlsfory Club 2, Pep Club I, Proiecfion Sfaff 3, Kody, Craig J. Monogram Club 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4. Kormos, Miles G. Biology Club I, 2, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Concerf Orchesfra I, 2, Sfage Crew I, 2, 3, 4. Koske Linda Afalanfa I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenf 64, Fufure Teach- ers 3, Girls' Service Commiffee 3, 4, Hisfory Club Z, Library Assisfanfs 4, Leaders Class 2, 3, 4. Kosovski, Arnold Biology Club I, Boys' Choir 4, Burke 4, Forum Romanum 4, Junior Council 3, SPOR I. Kosson, Jim Baskefball I. Kolelman, Lori Biology Club 2, Girls' Service Commiffee 4, His- fory Club 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3. Kowalski, Annabelle Cub Sfaff I, Fufure Teachers 3, Girls' Camera I, Girls' Service Commiffee I, 2, Hisfory Club 3, Junior Red Cross I. Kramp, Marcia Biology Club I, SPEFESA 3' Forum Romanum 2, I-mary club 2, 4, Pep Club I, spore I, Maier. Mafe 4. Krozell, Ellen Arf Club 2, Biology Club I. Kruley, Michael Bio ogy Club I, Concerf Band I, 2, Concerf Or- chesfra 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll 4, Linguapolifan 3. 4, Lincoln 3, 4, Newfon 3, 4, Baseball I, Na- fional Honor Sociefy 3, 4, Sfafe Lafin Confesf I, English Confesf 3. Kucharik, Charles Boys' Camera Club I, Track I, 2, 3. Kukral, Georgia Elmwood Park High School, Elmwood Park, Forum 4, Four Year Honor Roll 4, Fufure Teachers 3, 4, Girls' Service Commiffee 3, 4, Hisfory Club 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 3, Le Cercle Fran- cais 2. Kuzara, Carl Kuzara, Dennis M. Boys' Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Music Club 4. L LaMonfagne, Kafhy Fufure Teachers 3, 4, Girls' Club Council 3, 4, Girls' Club Officer, Corresponding Secrefary 4, Girls' Service Commiffee 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, Secrefary I, Vice Presidenf 3, Le Cercle Francais 3, 4, Allernafe Key Girl 3, Key Girl 4. Lampman, Ed A Cappella Choir 3, Boys' Choir I, 2, Burke 3, 4, Honor Roll 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, Cross Counfry I, 2, 3, 4. Lang, Pafricia Granf Junior High School, Springfield, Illinois, I, Springfield High School, Springfield, Illinois 2, 3, SPEFESA 4, Forum 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Girls' Choir 4. Larson, Jerry A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Boys' Choir 2, Mixed En- semble 3, Monogram Club 4, Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4, Foofball I, 2, Track I, 2, 3, 4. Lawrence, Michael Biology Club 3, Hisfory Club 2, 3, Wresfling I, 2. Lazarra, Rose Afalanfa I, Biology Club I, SPOR I. Learn, Gordon Monogram Club 3, 4, Presidenf 4, Foofball I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capfain 4, Mosf Valuable Player 4, Track I, 3, 4, Wresfling I, 2. LeBoy, Jeanneffe Afalanfa I, Girls' Service Commiffee 3, Hisfory Club 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3. Leadaman, Pal Junior Red Cross 2, Music Club I, Hisfory Club 3. Ledbeffer, AI Lee, Dave Sf. Johns M. A., Delafield, Wisconsin, 3, Hisfory Club I, 2, 4, Tennis I, Track 2, Cross Counfry 2. Lelivelf, Richard Monogram Club 4, Foofball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, Wresfling I, 2, 3, 4. Lerner, Bruce Biology Club I, Hisfory Club 2. Levin, Donald Biology Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secrefary 4, Fall Show Casf 4, SPEFESA 4, Masqueraders 2, Sfamp and Coin Club I, Senior Class Play 4, Science Seminar 3, 4, Presidenf 3, 4. Lewis, Belfye Glen Cove High School, Glen Cove, New York, I, Afalanfa 3, 4, SPEFESA 4, Forum Romanum 2, 3, Honor Roll 4, Gavel 4, Girls' Service Commiffee 4, Hisfory 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Represenfafive 3, Library Assisfanf I, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenf of Library Club I, Linguapolilan 3, 4, Swimming Team 3, Lieb, Mary Susan Afalanfa 2, Biology Club I, 2, 3, SPEFESA 4, Girls' Service Commiffee 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, 4, Library Assisfanf 2, 3, 4, Proiecfion Sfaff 3. Light, Don A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Boys' Choir 2, Four Year Honor Roll, Freshman Council I, Lincoln 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Opereffa Casf 3, 4, Sfudenf Council I, 2, 3, 4, Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Wresfling I. Lima, Beffy Lou Modiera Beach Junior High School, Modiera Beach, Florida I, Four Year Honor Roll, Ushers Club 3. Lind, Charles Burke 3, 4, Presidenf 4, Concerf Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Monogram Club 4, Phofo Sfaff 4, Senior Council 4, Tabula Sfaff 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Counfry I, 2. rm, Lind, Cynlhia Alalanfa I, 2, Concerf Band I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Or- chesfra I, 2, 3, Hisfory Club 3, 4, Home Economics Club I, Masqueraders 3, SPOR I. Lindrum, Carolyn Siena High School, Chicago, Illinois I, Forum Romanum 2, Fufure Teachers 3, 4, Girls' Service Commiffee 4, Ushers Club 3, 4. Locigno, Linda Lake View, Chicago, Illinois I, Hisfory Club 4. Loechel, John Lombardi, Margaref Lombardo, Dave Holy Cross High School, River Grove, Illinois I, 2. Long, Gary I Foofball I, Golf I, Equipment Manager 2. Loos, Sieve Sf. Joseph, Wesfchesfer, Illinois I, 2, 3. Lopez, Zenaida Excelsida High School, Havana, Cuba I, Dance Demonsfrafion 3, Girls' Service Commiffee 4, His- fory Club 2, Pan American Club 4, Secrefary 4, Saludos Amigos 2. - LoHs, Roberf Hisfory Club I, 3, Proiecfion Sfaff I, 2, Track 2. Lounsbury, Marfha Susan Afalanfa I, Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4 Secrefary, Biology Club I, Gavel 4, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4, Masgueraders 2, Pep Club I, 2, Synchronized Swim Team 4. Loyd, Linda , A Cappella Choir 4, Forum Romanum I, Girls' Choir 3, Commiffee Chairman 4, Key Girl, Mixed Ensemble 2, Pep Club I, 2. Luchs, Bonifa Kay Biology Club I, 2, Fooflighfs 3, Forum Romanum 2, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Girls' Service Commiffee 3, Hisfory Club 3, 4, Home Economics 4, Library Assisfanf I, 2, Masgueraders 2, SPQR I, Sfage Crew 3, 4, Properfies Co-Chairman. Luckow. Candy Arf Club I, Afalanfa I, Biology Club I, SPEFESA 4: Honor Roll 4, Gavel 3, 4, Secrefary 4, Girls' Choir 2, 3' Girls Ensemble I, Girls' Service Com- miffee 2, 3, Linguapolifan 3, Mixed Ensemble 2, Pan American Club 3, Saludos Amigos I, 2. Luczdowski, Sfephen Lund, Donna Afalanfa I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club I: Four Year Honor Roll, Fufure Teachers 4, Gavel 3, 4, Commiffee Chairman 4, Girls' Service Commiffee 4, Chairman 4, Hisfory Club 3, Masoueraders 2, Archery Team 2. Lunde, Wally Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4, Biology Club I, Boys' Choir I, Boys' Ensemble I, Boys' Conference 4, Presidenf 4, Conference on Infernafional Affairs 4, Publicify Co-Chairman 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Nafional Honor Sociefy 4, Freshman Council I, Presidenf, Lincoln 3, 4, Sgf-af-Arms 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Smokino Council 3, 4, Sfudenf Council I, 2, 3, 4, Spoflighf 4, Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4. Lundin. Cheri Wynne Fooflighfs 2, Fufure Teachers 2, 3, Girls' Service Commiffee I, 2, Hisforv Club I, 2, 3, Le Cercle Francais 2, Pep Club I, 2, Swimming Team 4, Track Timer 4. Lynch, Richard Proiecfion Sfaff I, 2, 3. M Macie, Gloria Trinify I, Mf. Sf. Mary Academy 2. Mack, Barbara Biology Club I, Home Economics Club I. MacKeIIar, Gail Afalanfa I, Junior Red Cross I, 2, Pep Club I. Mackey, Kafhlyn Arf Club 4, Cub Sfaff I, Forum 3, 4, Forum Ro- manum 2, Hisfory Club 2, SPQR I. Madera, Frank Ann Arbor High School, A Cappella Choir 3. Maes, James Marmion Milifary Academy I, 2, Track 3, Wres- fling 3, 4. Maggio, Bill Arf Club 2, 3, 4, Presidenf 4, I-Iisfory Club 2, 3, SPQR I, Sfage Crew I, 2, Thealer Arf 4, Soccer I, . Maggos, Angela A Cappella Choir 4, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Choir Ensemble 3, Masqueraders 2, Mixed Ensemble 4, Operefla Casf ILeadI 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3. Magida, Blair Afalanla I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 3, Girls' Service Commiffee 2, 3, 4, Hisfory Club 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, Saludos Amigos I, 2, Tennis Team lgirIs'l 3, 4, Swimming Team I, 3. Magrady, Sue Drum Maioreffe 3, 4, Girls' Service Commiffee 3, Home Economics Club I, 2, Junior Red Cross 4. Magrady, Tom Monogram Club 4, Cross Counfry 3, Baskefball 3, 4, Soccer 2, Swimming I, 2, Track I, 2, 3. Mallon, Pefe Sf. Joseph I, Fenwick 2, Biology Club 3, Hisfory Club 4, Sfage Crew 4. Maniates, Nick Biology Club I, 2, History Club I, 2, 3, Football I, 2. Marchese, Michael Junior Council 3, Senior Council 4. Marcucci, Paul History Club 2, Football I, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Wres- tling I. Marston, Chuck Biology Club 2, Baseball I, Basketball I, 2, Foot- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3. Martin. Bob Fenwick I, Monogram Club 4, Baseball 3, 4, Foot- ball 3, 4. Mascione, Tina Art Club I, Atalanta I, 2, Girls' Service Commit- tee 3. Mashek, Kathy Siena I, Biology Club 2, Footlights 3, Pep Club 2, 3. Mason Barbara Footlights 4, Future Teachers 4, History Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, SPEFESA 4. Masters, Christa Art Club I, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Secretary 4, Biol- ogy Club I, 2, Chess Club I, Co-chairman for Conference on International Aftairs 4, Cub Staff I, SPEFESA 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Gavel 3, 4, History Club 3, Linguapolitan 3, 4. Mastrantonio, Anna Maria St. Francis I, A Cappella Choir 4, Class Secretary 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Future Teachers 3, 4, Girls' Choir 3, Mixed Ensemble 4, Operetta Cast lLeadl 4. Mastro, Lana Jo Biology Club 2, SPEFESA 3, 4, Freshman Council, History Club 2, Library Assistant 4, Masqueraders 2, Pep Club I Theater Art 2, 3, 4. Mattson, Ann Girls' Choir 3, Masqueraders 2, Pep Club I, Salu- dos Amigos I, 2. Mattson, Barbara Art Club 2, Atalanta I, 2, SPEFESA 3, 4, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Ensemble 2, History Club 2, Senior Follies. Maxwell, Linda Atalanta I, Big Sister 4, Biology Club I, Forum 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Forum Romanum 2, Treasurer 2, Four Year Honor Roll, Future Teachers 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3. McCaIester, Margie Freundschaftsbund I, Future Teachers 4, Future Nurses 2, Girls' Service Committee 4. McClelland, Tom Safety Council I, Football I, Golf I, Track 2. McDonald, Jim Junior Council 3, Newton 2. McDonald, Kathy Biology Club 3, Future Nurses I, 2, Girls' Service Committee 3, Home Economics Club I, President I, Library Assistant 3, 4. McDonald, Noreen SPEFESA 3, 4, Future Nurses I, 2, 3, Girls' Service Committee 3, 4, History Club 2, Home Economics Club I, Senior Follies. McDonald, Richard Art Club 3, Boys' Camera Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 3, President 4, History Club 2, Photo Staff 2, 3, 4, Chairman 4, Trapeze Staff 4, Photography Editor 4, Equipment Manager 2. McFarlane, Tom Biology Club I, Lincoln 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Proiection Staff 3, Soccer 2, Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. McHugh, Jane Atalanta I, 2, Biology Club I, Class Secretary 2, Freshman Council, Future Teachers 3, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, Pan American Club 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Saludos Amigos I, 2. McKinsey, Linda Forum 4, History Club 2, 3, 4, Key Girl 3, Le Cercle Francais 2, Pep Club I, 2. McLauchlan, Dave Monogram Club 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Boys' Confer- ence Ticket Agent 4, Senior Follies, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Golf I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 4, Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, Synchronized Swim Team 3, 4. McManus, Don Biology Club I, Boys' Choir I, 2, Boys' Conference Ticket Agent 3, Monogram Club 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, Wrestling 2. McMenamin, Julie Big Sister 4, Biology Club I, 2, Publicity Director 2, SPEFESA 4, Future Nurses I, Gavel 4, History Club 3, Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4, Trapeze Staff 4, A. F. S. Finalist 4. McNamara, Bob DePaul Academy I, Austin 2, Basketball 2, Foot- ball I, Wrestling 4. McNamara, Sue Future Nurses 2. McNichoIs, Pat SPEFESA 4, Girls' Service Committee 3, 4, History Club 2, Home Economics Club I, Le Cercle Fran- cais 2, Library Assistant 3, Senior Follies. McPhee, Pat Meddaugh, Donna Biology Club I, Forum Romanum 2, Four Year Honor Roll, Future Nurses I, 3, 4, History Club 2, National Honor Society 4, Ushers Club 3. Mellman, Douglas Radio Club 2, Track Z, Wrestling 2. Messick, Beverly Atalanta I, 2, Biology Club I, History Club I, 2, Tennis Team I, 2, 3, 4. Messina, Natalie Art Club I, 3, Trapeze Staff 3. Metcalf, Mike Biology Club I, Boys' Choir I, Soccer I, 2, Swim- ming 2, Track I, 2. Meyers, Bob Meyers, Nancy A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Atalanta I, Big Sister 4, Biology Club I, Future Teachers 3, 4, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Club Council 2, 3, 4, Girls' Conference Committee Coordinator 4, Girls' Choir Ensemble 2, History Club 2, Safety Council I, 2, 3, 4. Miller, Cassandra Atalanta I, 2, Girls' Choir 3, Mixed Ensemble 2, Music Club I, Pep Club I, 2, Folk Music Club 3. Miller, Lindsay SPEFESA 2, Track I, 2, Wrestling I, 2, Cross Coun- try I. Minnick, Jim St. John's Military Academy 2, Football 2, Swim- ming I, 2, 4, Track I, 2, Wrestling 3, Cross Coun- try 3, 4. Mintrup, Cathy Atalanta I, 3, 4, Big Sister 4, Biology Club I, Foot- lights 3, Treasurer 3, Future Nurses 2, 4, History Club 2, Junior Red Cross 4, Senior Council, Swim- ming Team 3. Mitchell, Dwight Football I, 2. Mitchell, Bill Monogram Club 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2. Mizock, Barry Biology Club I, Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, Newton I, Football I, 2, Tennis I, 2, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3. Mizuno, Kathleen Biology Club 2, Future Teachers 3, 4, Girls' Choir 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 3, 4, Junior Homemakers I, Treasurer I. Modrow, Norma Home Economics Club 2. Moeller, Mary Lou Sacred Heart I, Art Club 4, Junior Red Cross 3, Pan American Club 4. Moerschbaecher, Robert Fenwick, Marion I, Redwood, Fenwick 2, Mono- gram Club 3, 4, Swimming 3, 4. Moline, Scott A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Boys' Choir 2, Bo s' En- semble I, Committee Chairman for Boys' Confer- ence 3, Monogram Club 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2. Moore, Barbara Atalanta I, 2, Biology Club I, Forum 4, Future Teachers 3, Girls' Service Committee 3, Junior Council 3, Le Cercle Francais I, 2, 3, 4, Masquer- aders 2, Pep Club I, 2, Senior Council 4, Sopho- more Council 2. Moore, Chuck Bioilogy Club 2, Boys' Choir I, 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, . Moore, James Art Club 3, 4, History Club 3. Morgan, Ken Boys' Choir l, 2, Chess Club 2, Track 2. Morreale, Joanne Atalanta I, Biology Club 2, Junior Red Cross 4, Pep Club I. Morreale, Mary 'lrinity I, Art Club 4, Program Chairman 4, Thea- ter Art 4, Tennis Team 4. Morse, John Football I, 2, 3, Wrestling I, Equipment Manager 2. Muccianti, Jerry Monogram Club 3, 4, Smoking Council 4, Cross Country I, Baseball I, 2, Football 2, Track I, Wres- tling I, 2, 3, 4, Captain I, 2. Mullin, Ralph Lake Forest I, Biology Club 2, Concert Band 2, 3, Concert Orchestra 4, Concert Soloist 2, 3, Le Cer- cle Francais 3, Tennis 2, Wrestling 2, Equipment Manager 3. Mullin, Terry Fenwick I. Murnick, Charles Boys' Choir 3, Cub Staff 4, Trap Correspondent 4, Footlights 4, Forum Romanum 2, 3, Lictor 3, His- tory Club 2, Music Club 3, 4, Stage Crew 4, Stamp and Coin Club 4. Murphy, Mary Biology Club 3, History Club 3, Pep Club I, Salu- dos Amigos 2. Murray, Dan Baseball I, Track 2. Murray, Richard Baseball I, Track 2. N Nagel, Stephen Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, Forum Romanum 3, Four Year Honor Roll, History Club 2, Lincoln 3, 4, Stamp and Coin Club 3, National Honor Society 4, Swimming lboys'l I, Tennis lboys'l I, 2, 3, Track 4. ,237, Nagy, Lois Four Year Honor Roll, Home Economics Club I, Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, Music Club I, Newton 3, Pep Club I, National Honor Society 3, 4. Neerup, Diane Library Assistants 4, Pep Club I, 2. Neiman, Barbara Biology Club I, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, 4, History Club I, 2, Library As- sistants I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Saludos Amigos I, 2, Huskie Dog 4. Nelson, Deborah A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Atalanta I, SPEFESA 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Girls' Choir 2, Mixed En- semble 3, Music Club I, Tabula Staff 4, National Honor Society 4, Cheerleader 2. Nelson, Susan Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Concert Band I, 2, 3, Concert Orchestra 3, 4, Concert Soloist I, 3, 4, Future Nurses I, Girls' Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4. Nerad, Kathleen Atalanta I, Biology Club 2, Forum Romanum 2, Four Year Honor Roll, Future Teachers 3, 4, His- tory Club 2, 3. Neri, Louis Grover Cleveland High School I, 2, Linguapolitan I, 2, Treasurer I, 2. Nied, Bruce History Club 2, Soccer 2, Swimming lboys'l 2. Nielsen, Gail Biology Club 3, Future Teachers 3, Girls' Service Committee 4, History Club 2, 3: Le Cercle Fran- cais 2, 3, Operetta Cast 4, Pep Club I, 2, Leaders Class lPhys. Ed.l 4, Cheerleader 4, Senior Follies Nielsen, Louis A. Niemira, Carol Atalanta I, 2, 3, 4, Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biol- ogy I, Four Year Honor Roll, Freundschattsbund 2, 3, 4, President 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Corre- sponding Secretary 4, Girls' Conference Commit- tee Chairmen 4, Girls' Service Committee 4, Linguapolitan 3, 4, Co-Editor 4, Pep Club I, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. Nikolas, Susan Senior Orchesis I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club Council 3, 4, Girls' Club Recording Secretary 4, Library Assist- ants 4, Masqueraders 2, Pep Club I, 2, Saludos Amigos I, 2, Cheerleader 3, 4, Homecoming Court 3, 4, Homegoing court 3. Noll, Karen Girls' Service Committee 3, 4, History Club 2, 3. Norling, Sue Biology Club 3, Freundschattsbund I, 2, Future Teachers 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2. Normand, Adrienne Norton, Jeff Monogram Club 3, 4, Smoking Council 3, 4, Base- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 2, Basketball I, 2, 3, Soccer I, 2, 3, 4. Nowak, Jerome West Leyden I, 2, 3. Nyquist, Tom Monogram Club 4, Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis lboys'l I, 2, 3, Wrestling I. O O'Connor, Jo-Anne Future Teachers 3, 4, Pep Club I. 0'Kiersey, Cliona Atalanta I, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, 4, His- tory Club 3, Home Economics Club I, Treasurer I, Pep Club I, 2. Olech, Garret A. Biology Club I, Forum Romanum 2, Tribune 2, Freundschaftsbund 3, 4, History Club 2, Proiection Staff I, Track 2, Cross Country 2. O'Neil, Thomas Freshman Council I, Junior Council 3, Senior Council 4, Sophomore Council 2, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Trapeze Staff 3, 4, Sports Editor 4, Baseball I, 2, Golf 3, 4, Soccer 4, Track 2, 3. Onofrio, Angelo M. Burke 4, Concert Band I, 2, 3, Cub Statt 2, Forum Romanum 2, Lictor 2, Freshman Council I, Senior Council 4, Ticket Committee Senior Follies 4, His- tory Club 4, Le Cercle Francais 4, SPQR I. O'Rourke, Cathleen Ann Art Club 4, Biology Club 2, Drum Maiorettes I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Girls' Service Committee 4, Home Economics Club I. Oscarson, Carol Atalanta I, 2: SPEFESA 4, Girls' Choir 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4. Owen, Maryann Biology Club 3, Girls' Service Committee 4, Pep Club I, Badminton Team 4. Owsiak, Janet A Cappella Choir 3, 4, SPEFESA 4, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Choir Ensemb'e 2, Girls' Service Committee 4, History Club 3, Junior Red Cross 2, Music Club I, 2, Pep Club I, Saludos Amigos 3. P Pace, Luigina I Art Club I, 2, Biology Club I, Music Club I. Pacente, AI Boys' Choir 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, Track 2, 3. Palmisano, John Boys' Camera Club 2, Freundschaftsbund I, 2, His- tory Club 2, Photo Staff 2, Football 3, Track I, 2, 3, Gymnastics 2. Panzka, Marilyn Paradise, Harold W. Parker, Don History Club 2, 3, 4, Proiection Staff 3, 4, Football l. Peacock, Carol Biology Club 2, SPEFESA 4, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Sophomore Ensemble 2, Freshman Quartet I, Mas- queraders 2, Secretary 2, Pep Club I, 2, Match Mate 3, 4, Senior Follies 4. Peacock, John M. Il Burke 3, Concert I, 2, 3, 4, Four-Year Honor Roll, Senior Council 4, Brass Choir 3, 4, Track I, 2. Peck, Elouise Atalanta I, 2, Biology Club I, Footlights 4, Forum :Romanum 2, Library Assistant 4, Theater Art 2, , 4. Peckous, Dale Symphony Band I, 2, 3, 4, Symphony Orchestra 3, 4, Girls' Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Music Club I, Clari- net Quartet 3. Pedderson, Joanne History Club I, 2. Pentaris, Mary Drum Maiorettes 3, 4. Peppard, Sean A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Boys' Choir 2, Boys' Ensemble I, Boys' Conference 4, Publicity Chairman 4, Burke 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, History Club 2, Junior Council 3, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Operetta Cast 3, 4, Tabula Staff 4, Sports Editor 4, Basketball I, Cross Country I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain I, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Follies 4. Perkins, Grant A. Freundschaftsbund I, 2, Stamp and Coin Club 3, 4, Basketball I, 3, Manager, Soccer I, 3 4, Man- ager, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Manager, Track 4, 'Manager. Perl, Arden Atalanta I, Future Teachers 3, History Club 2, 3. Perrella, Bob Biology Club I, 2, History Club 2, 3, Baseball 2, Track I, 2. Peterson, Janet Art Club I, Girls' Choir 2, 3, 4, Girls' Choir En- semble 3, 4, Girls' Ensemble I, Masqueraders 3, Badminton Team 4. Peterson, Judy Atalanta I, Girls' Choir I, 2, 4, History Club I, 2, 3, Home Economics Club I, 2, Pep Club I, 2. Peterson, Ron Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, Basket- ball I, 2, 3, Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4. Picard, Gerard History Club I, Golf l. Pickering, Carol Atalanta I, Biology Club I. Pigoni, Len Monogram Club 3, 4, Projection Staff I, 2, Senior Council 4, Track I, 2, 3, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. Pinchot, Jane Biology Club I, 2, 3, Concert Band Librarian 3, Cub Staff I, SPEFESA 3, Freshman Council I, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4. Pinsky, Robert Biology Club I, 2, History Club 2, Newton 3, 4, Proiection Staff I, 2, 3. Pitz, Gerald Biology Club I, History Club 2. Plumm, Judi Biology Club 2, Library Assistants 2, Masqueraders 2, Pep Club I, Saludos Amigos I. Polito, Joe Biology Club I. Polk, Marzaret Art Clu 4, Biology Club 2, SPEFESA 4, History Club 2, Home Economics Club I, Library Assistants 4, Masqueraders 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3. Pollingue, George Soccer I, 2, Swimming 2. Portnoy, Dale A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, Four Year Honor Roll 4, Freshman Council I, Future Teachers 4, History Club 2, Le Cercle Francais 3, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, Operetta Cast 3, 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Court 3, Homegoing Court 3, 4. Posson, Mary Atalanta I, Biology Club I, Committee Chairmen 4, I964 Hostess Committee, Match Mate Munch, Forum Romanum 2, Future Teachers 3, Girls' Ser- vice Committee 2, History Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, Library Assistants 4, Pep Club I, Leaders Class , 4. Prescott, Roy Football I, Soccer 2, 3, Swimming I, 2, Track I, 2. Priest, Karen Ann A Cappella Choir 4, Freshman Council I, Sopho- more Council 2, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Girls' Club Council 4, Girls' Club Officers 4, Treasurer, Girls' Choir Ensemble 3, History Club 2, 3, Operetta Cast 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Synchronized Swim Show I, 2, 3, Tennis Squad 2, Tennis Team 3, 4, Suburban Girls' Conference Planning Board l965, Girls' Freshman Quartet. Puchalski, Sue Atalanta I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club I, 3, Girls' Ser- vice Committee 4, Le Cercle Francais 2, Operetta gast 4, Leaders Class 4, Cheerleader 4, Orchesis , 3, 4. Pulos, Julie Biology Club I, Girls' Service Committee 3, His- tory Club 2, 3, 4. Purdom, Mark Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, Librarian I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Track, History Club I, 2, 3, 4. R Radzinski, John Biology Club I, History Club 2, 3, Operetta Cast lLeadl 4, SPOR I, Senior Play Cast 4. Ragalie, Don Football I, 3. Rains, Doug Biology Club I, Monogram Club 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Randolph, Don Concert Orchestra I, 2, SPEFESA 3, 4, Basketball I, Football I, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, Wres- tling 2. Randort, Eleanor Biology Club I, Freundschaftsbund I, 2, Future Teachers 4, History Club 2, 3. Rank, Mary Ann Atalanta I, Biology Club 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, Girls' Service Committee 4, History Club 2, 3, Le Cercle Francais 2, Pep Club I. Rankin, Raymon H. Biology Club I, 2, Burke 4, History Club 2, 3, 4. Rankin, Steve Burke 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4, SPEFESA 4, Concert Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Follies. Raptis, Elizabeth Biology Club 2, Future Teachers 3, Gavel 4, Girls' Service Committee 4, History Club 2, 3, Senior Council 4, Senior Follies 4, Homecoming Court 4. Raptis, Mary Lou Girls' Service Committee 4, History Club 2, 3. Rasmussen, Gregory Swimming I, Track 2. Rauscher, Rick Forum Romanum 2, President 2, History Club 4: gaiety Council 2, Saludos Amigos 4, Honor Roll Raysa, Mary Atalanta I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Biology Club I, Forum 3, 4, Girls' Conference Officers 4, Treasurer 4, Publicity Chairman 3, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, Junior Council 3, Leaders I, 2 3, 4, Library Assistant 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Swimming Team IgirIs'l 2, 3. Reckles, Sherby Biology Club I, 2, Senior Class Play ILeadl 4, SPEFESA 4, History Club 2, 3, Proiection Staff 2, 3, 4, Swimming I, 2. Redfield, Scott Boys' Camera Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Photo Staff 3, 4, Railroad Club I, 2. Reed, Diane Atalanta I, 2, Biology Club 3, SPEFESA 4, Future Teachers 4, History Club 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Saludos Amigos I, 2, Tabula Publishing Board 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Trapeze Staff 3, 4, Publication Board Secretary, Ticket Committee 4. Reid Pat Atalanta I: History Club 2, Home Economics Club 4, Pep Club I. Reid, Roberta Siena High School, Chicago I, Biology Club 3, Proiection Staff 3. Reift, Philip Basketball I, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2. Reimann, Paul Art Club 4, Biology Club 3, Forum Romanum 3, SPQR 2. Rexroat, Linda Footlights 3, Future Teachers 4, Masqueraders 2. Rice, Bob Forum Romanum I, 2, 3, History Club I, 2: Safety Council I, 2, 3, 4, Debate Team 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, Tennis I, 2, Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4. Ricker, Jane Honor Roll 4, Junior Red Cross 2, Music Club I, Newton 2, 4, Pep Club 2, Saludos Amigos 2, President 2. Rieck, Muriel Riley, Pam Atalanta I, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 3, Vice Presi- dent 4, Biology Club I, Cub Staff 2, Future Nurses I, 2, 4, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Service Committee 4, Home Economics Club 3, Junior Red Cross 2, Archery Team Igirls'l I, 2, 3, 4, Manager 2, Lead- ers Class 3, 4. Ritterspach, Janice Biology Club I, SPEFESA 4, Forum Romanum 2, Honor Roll 4, Future Teachers 4, Gavel 4, Girls' Service Committee 3, History Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Safety Council 2, 3, 4, National Honor So- ciety 4, Ticket Committee Chairman 3, 4, Match Mate 3, 4, Chairman 4. Roach, Barbara Atalanta I, 2, 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Future Teachers 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 3, 4, Masquerad- ers 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3. im, Roberts, Larry Biology Club I, Concert Band I, 2, Lincoln 4, Track 2, 3. Rockwell, Nancy Wayland Academy, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin 3, Biol- ogy Club I, Tennis Squad 2, Four Year Honor Roll, Gavel 4, Girls' Service Committee 2, 4, History Club 4, Masqueraders 2, Pep Club I, Safety Coun- cil 2, 4, Sophomore Council. Rogers, Scott Lincoln 3, 4, Senior Council 4, Track 2, 3, Wres- tling 2, Gymnastics 3. Rome, Robert Astro Physics I, 2, Big Brothers 4, Biolog Club l, Concert Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Concert Solloist 2, 3, 4, Crest Staff 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Freshman Council, Lincoln 3, 4, Brass Choir 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4. Ronda, Raymond A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Boys' Choir I, 2, Mixed Ensemble 2. Roney, Jack SPEFESA 4, Senior Follies 4. Rooney, Pete Biology Club I, Boys' Choir I, Safety Council I, 3, 3, 3, Tabula Staff 4, Soccer I, 2, Track 2, Wres- ting . Rose, Cynthia Art Club 3, 4, SPEFESA 3, 4, History Club 2, Le Cercle Francais 2, Leaders Class 3. Rosebrough, L nn Biology Club I, 2, Chess Club 3, Girls' Service Committee 4, History Club 2, 4, Pep Club I. Rosen, Jett M. Biology Club 2, 3, Concert Band I, 2, Concert Or- chestra 2, 3, 4, Concert Soloist 2: History Club 2, P.T.A. Scholarship Winner, Track 2. Rosen, Paul Biology Club I, 2, Concert Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 3. Rosenberg, Laura Art Club 3, Atalanta I, 2, Girls' Service Commit- tee 3, History Club 2, Home Economics Club 4, Pep Club I. Ross, Lynda Biology Club I, Future Nurses 2, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Girls' Quartet I, Girls' Ensemble 2, Girls' Service Committee 4, Masqueraders 2, Pep Club I, 2, Senior Follies 4, Ushers Club 3, 4, Matchmate 3, 4. Rudak, Elaine E. Girls' Service Committee 3, Le Cercle Francais 2, Pep Club I, Matchrnate 4. Rumney, Tom Boys' Choir I, Boys' Conference Key Boy 4, History Club 2, 3, 4. Rusevic, Alice Atalanta I, Biology Club I, Future Teachers 3, 4, History Club 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4, Mas- oueraders 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Senior Follies. Russell, Donna Biology Club 3, Masqueraders 2, Home Economics Club I. Rust, Janet Atalanta I, SPEFESA 4, Future Teachers 4, Girls' Service Committee 2, History Club 3, Junior Coun- cil 3, Pep Club I, 2, Saludos Amigos I, Tabula Staff 4, Editor of Faculty 4, Homeroom Ticket Agent C.l.A. 4. Ryan, Robert History Club 2. Rynne, Thomas J. Junior Prom Committee Chairman 3, Monogram Club 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, Wrestling I, 2. S Sachs, Raymond Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, 2, Con- cert Band I, 2, 3, 4, Executive O ficer 3, 4, Concert Soloist 3, Four Year Honor Roll, Freundschafts- bund I, 2: Lincoln 3, 4, Newton 3, 4, Swimming lboys'l I, 2, 3, 4, Equipment Manager 3. Salerno, Vince Sarrazin, Wolf Satkamp, Steve Class Officer 2, President 2, Four Year Honor Roll, Freshman Council I, Lincoln 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Safety Council I, 2, 3, 4, Chairman of Halls Committee 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, President 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Golf I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, Wres- tling I, 2. Savage, Karen Sayre, Ronda Atalanta I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club I, SPEFESA lfolk musicl 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Girls' Service Committee 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4, Pep Club I, Latin Club l, 2, Secretary I, Archery Team 3, 4, Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4, Synchronized Swim Team I, 2, 3, 4. Schackma nn, Rosemary Atalanta I, 2, Masqueraders 2. Schaus, Warren A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Boys' Choir 2, Boys' En- semble I, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4. Schavone, Phyllis Atalanta I, Biology Club I, Future Teachers 4, His- tory Club 4, Masoueraders 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Saludos Amigos 2, Senior Follies 4. Scherf, Clint West Chicago Hi h School, West Chicago, Illi- nois I, 2, Biology Club 2, Vice President ot Sopho- more Class at West Chicago High School, Senior Council 4. Schiman, Dale Schitkovitz, Gregory Biology Club I, Boys' Camera Club I, 3, Boys' Choir 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, Photo Staff 3, Track Manager 2. Schneider, Linda Atalanta I, Biology Club 3, Gavel 3, History 2, Pep Club I, Saludos Amigos 2. Schoff, Bob Monogram Club 4, Safety Council I, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 4, Wrestling Manager I, 2. Schrade, Robert E. Culver Military Academy, Culver, Indiana 2, Biol- ogy Club I, History Club 3, 4, Newton 3, Proiec- tion Staff 3, Safety Council 3, 4, Science Seminar 3, 4, Finance Committee Chairman 3, Track 2. Seavey, Suzanne Marie Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, Forum Romanum 2, Future Teachers 3, 4, Gavel 3, 4, Vice President 4, History Club 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, SPOR I. Secara, Dennis Boys' Choir I, Le Cercle Francais 2, Proiection Staff I, 2, Radio Club I, 2, Stage Crew I, 2. Seligman, Richard Biology Club I, 2, Treasurer 2, Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, Supply Officer 4, Concert Soloist 3, Four Year Honor Roll, Freundschaftsbund I, Linguapoli- tan 4, Lincoln 3, 4, Newton 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Track 4, Cross Country 4, Gymnastics , 3. Semi, Rich Carmelite Seminary, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Can- ada I Foreman High School, Chicago, Illinois 2, Oak Park and River Forest High School 2, 3, 4. Severson, Georgia Atalanta I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club I, Drum Maior- ettes 3. 4, SPEFESA lfolk musicl 4, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 4, Music Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Badminton Team 4, Sr. Orchesis 3, 4, Ushers Club 2, 3, 4. Sevfert, Gene Grant High School, Fox Lake, Illinois I, Oak Park and River Forest High School 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, Basketball I, Track I. Shatransky, Paula Atalanta I, 2, Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, Four Year Honor Roll, Freshman Council I, Gavel 3, 4, Critic 4, Linguapolitan 3, 4, Mas- qtiiegaders 2, Newton 3, Pep Club 2, Safety Coun- ci . Shanoff, Michael Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, 2, Burke 3, 4, Secretary 4, Crest Staff I, 2, SPEFESA ifolk musicl 3: Four Year Honor Roll, Linguapoli- tan 3, 4, Co-Editor 4, Leadership Colloquium 4, Westinghouse Winner 4. Sharp, Suzanne E. Biology Club I, Class Officer 3, Treasurer 3, Crest Staff Editor I, 2, 3: Gavel 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Girls' Club Council 3, 4, Junior Council 3, Le Cercle Francais I, 2, Pep Club I, Trapeze Staff 4, Swim- ming Team 3. Shaughnessy, John Quigley Preparatory Seminary I, 2, 3, Oak Park and River Forest High School 4, Biology Club 4. Shaw, John Monogram Club 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, 2. Shepard, Jim Sher, Phillip Stage Crew I, 2 3. 4, Swimming 4, Senior Class Play 4, Matinee Plays 4. Shinsako, Marie Pep Club I, 2. Shipton, Curt Christopher Roodhouse High School, Roodhouse, Illinois I, Champaign High School, Champaign Illinois 2, 3, Oak Park and River Forest High School 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Concert Band I, Four Year Honor Roll, Le Cercle Francais I, 2, Mixed En- semble 4, Music Club 3, Operetta Cast lLeadl 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, Senior Play lLeadl 4. Shumaker, Richard Fenwick High School I, 2, Oak Park and River For- est High School 3, 4, Biology Club 3. Sidner, Charles South Shore High School I, 2, New Trier High School 3, Oak Park and River Forest High School 4, Photo Staff 2, Proiection Staff I, 2, 3, Radio 3, Swimming I, 2, Equipment Manager 2, Language Lab Assistant I, 2. Siegfried, Joel A. Fairfax High School, Fairfax, Virginia I, Oak Park and River Forest High School 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, Track 2, 3, 4. Siegler, Jaan A. Atalanta I, Biology Club I, Four Year Honor Roll, Gavel 4, History Club 2, 3, Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I. Sietsema, Laura Sigler, Alyce Atalanta I, Biology Club I, Four Year Honor Roll, History Club 2 , Le Cercle Francais 3, 4, Swim- ming Team I. Silver, Helen Carol , Atalanta I, Biology Club I, SPEFESA ltolk musicl 3, 4, Girls' Service Committee 3, History 2, 4, Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, Matchmate 3, 4, Honor Roll 4. Silver, Linda Biology Club I, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, .Concert Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Concert Soloist 3, 4, Girls' Or- chestra 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4, Woodwind En- semble 4, Band Library Comm. Chairman 3. Silvey, Pam Footlights 2, Forum Romanum 2, Future Teachers 3, Girls' Choir 3, 4, History Club 3, Junior Class Council 3, Library Assistants 4, Masqueraders 2, Mixed Ensemble 2, Pep Club I, 2, SPQR Treasurer I, Senior Class Play 4. Simon, Daniel Biology Club I, 2, 3, Safely Council 4, Soccer I, 2, Sophomore Council. Singer, Bonnie Atalanta I, Home Economics 3, Treasurer 4, Pep Club I, 2. Singleton, Linda Pep Club I. Sisco, Cathy Atalanta I, 2, Biology Club I, Forum 3, 4, Forum- ite 4, Forum Romanum 2, Future Teachers 3,.4, Girls' Conference Committee Chairmen 4, lpublic- ityl, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club Secretary I, 2, 3, SPQR I, Senior Follies. Sitkowski, Tom Biology Club 2, Monogram Club 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, Captain 2, Football I, 2, 3, Track 4. Sivek, Susan ' Senn High School, Chicago, Bremen High School, Markham, Illinois, Elgin Academy, Elgin, Illinois, Oak Park and River Forest High School, Art Club 3, Student Council I, 3. Sizer, John Biology Club 4, History Club 4, Monogram Club 4, Swimming I, 2, 3, 4. Skarda, Joyce Atalanta I, Biology Club 3, Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, Drum Maiorettes I, 2, 3, 4, Forum Romanum 2, Future Teachers 3, History Club 3, Home Eco- nomics Club I, Junior Red Cross 3, Le Cercle Francais 4, SPQR I. Slicer, Lee Biology Club 3, Railroad Club I, Baseball Man- ager 2. Slivon, Mary Grace I U Home Economics Club 3, 4, Vice President 41 JUVJ- ior Red Cross 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, Library Assistant 2, Masqueraders 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3. Smith, Kathy . Home Economics Club 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, Masqueraders 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3. Smith, Marion Future Teachers 4, History Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3: Saludos Amigos I. Smith, Pam Biology Club 2, Girls' Service Committee 3, Home Economics Club I, 2, Pep Club I. Smucker, Celeste Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, Con- cert Orchestra I, 2, 3, Four Year Honor Roll, Girls' Orchestra 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 3, Le Cercle Fran- cais 2, 3. Snover, Robert Basketball I, 3, Football 2. Snvder, Linda Biology Club 2, Ushers Club I, 2, 3, 4. Snyder, Sharon , I Biology Club I, Future Teachers 4, Girls' Service Committee 2, History Club 2, 3, Pep Club I, Chorus I, 2. Sogge, Brian , A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Biology Club I, Boys' Choir 2, Boys' Quartet 3, 4, Concert Vocal Soloist 2, 4, Publicity Chairman of Conference on International Affairs 4, Junior Council 3, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Operetta Cast ILeadl 3, 4, Senior Council 4, Football 2, 3, Track I, 2, Wrestling I, 2, Co-Cap- tain I. Sokolowski, Clarissa Trinity High School, River Forest I, 2, 3, Oak Park and River Forest High School 4. Soleimani, Abe Korosh High School, Teheran, Iran I, 2, 3, 4. Soliday, Tim A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Biology Club I, 3, Boys' Choir I, 2, Monogram Club 4, Safety Council 4, Cross Country I, 2, 3, 4, Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, Synchronized Swimming 3, 4. Spence, Mike A I A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Astro Physics 3, Bug Broth- ers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, 2, 3, Boys' Choir 2, Boys'. Ensemble I, 2, Four Year Honor Roll, Freshman Council I, Le Cercle Francais 2, Lincoln 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, Trapeze Staff 3. Stack, Michael Biology Club 3, Swimming I, Track 2. Stanger, Greg Fenwick High School, Oak Park I, 2, Oak Park and River Forest High School 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4. Starkey, Anne Biology Club I, 2, SPEFESA lfolk musicl 4, Freund- schaftsbund 2, Future Teachers 3, Girls' Choir 4, Pep Club I, 2, Tennis Squad 3. H391 Steele, Rosemary Pep Club I, Chorus 2, Ushers Club I, 2, 3, 4. Stefano, Mary Stefanovic, Joe Stege, Mary Sue Atalanta I, Biology I, Le Cercle Francais 3, Mas- queraders 2, Pep Club I, 2. Stetson, Linda Lyman. High School, Longwood, Florida l,- Strana- han High School, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 2, 3, Oak Park and River Forest High School 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, F. H. A., Tri-Hi-Y I, 2. Stickler, Meta Biology Club I, Cub.Staff I, SPEFESA ltolk musicl 3, Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, Masqueraders 2, Pep Club I, Trapeze Staff 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 4. Stgefthzas, Bill our ear onor Roll, Mono ram Club 3 4, Seni r Council 4, Tabula Staff on gBoys' Sports 4, Crois COIIIIIVY 2. 3. 41 Track l, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. Stoffel, Carol Biology Club 3, SPEFESA ltolk musicl 4, Freshman Council I, Girls' Service Committee I, 2 3 4' Masqueraders 2, Pep Club I, 2, ' ' ' Stout, Mary Stxucih, Sharan taanta I, 2, Biolo y Club 3, SPEFES VTIUSICI 4? 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' Swanson,AI Track I, 2, 3, Wrestling 2. Swanson, John Biology 3, 4, SPEFESA -lfolk musicl 3, 4, Junior Council 3, Soccer 2, Swimming I, 2, 3- Synch,-on. ized Swimming 4. ' Swanson, Margaret lPeggyI Harrison Htigh School, Chicago, Illinois I, Oak Park and River Forest High School 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers I., 3, Home Economics Club 4, Junior Red Cross 2, Library Assistants I, 3, Pep Club 2, Swanson, Phil lTonyl Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, Four Year' Honor Roll, Freshman Council Representative I, Lincoln Historian 3, 4, Monogram Club 2 3' Smoking Council 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, J. V. Captain 3, Soccer 2, 3, 4. Szabelski, Pat Home Economics Club 2. T Tadin, Terry lane led'-. CIWICBQO. I. 21 Boys' Camera Club I, 2, Chess Club I, 2, Safety Council I, 2, Lieutenant, Saludos Amigos 3. Taglia, Peter Four Year Honor Roll, Stage Crew I, 3, Football 3, Track 2. Taliste, Ingrid Junior Red Cross 2. Tammeling, Linda Biology Club I, Home Economics Club 4, Mas- queraders 2, Pep Club I. Taylor, Joe Biology Club I, 2, History Club 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew I, Baseball I, 2, 4, Football I, 2. Tencate, Chuck Biology Club I, SPEFESA 4, History Club 2, 3, gegiog Council 4, Football 2, Tennis 2, Track I, Thalman, Dennis Biology Club 2, Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4. Thiede, Barbara Atalanta I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Conference Officers 3, May Breakfast Chairman of Refreshments, 4, Chair- man of Arrangements, Le Cercle Francais 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Synchronized Swim I, Tennis Team I, 2, 3, 4. Thies, Bonnie Austin High School I. Thomas, Vicki Lynn Biology Club 3, Girls' Choir 4. Thorsen, Terry Biology Club 2, Freshman Council I, Soccer I. Thranlell, William Junior Council 3. Todd, Geraldine Alalanfa I, 2, 3, 4, Fooflighfs 3, Masqueraders 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Badminfon Team 4. Todd, Richard James Biology Club I, Boys' Choir 3, Chess Club 3, Li- brary Assisfanfs I, 2, Foofball 2, Manager, Equip- menf Manager 2. Tornabene, Cafherine M. gorum Romanum 2, Pep Club I, Ushers Club I, 2, , 4. Torney, Paf Hisfory Club 3, Track I, 2, 3. Toulon, Themis Biology Club 3, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Le Cercle Fran- cais I, 2, Music Club 3. Tourlelof, John Biology Club 2, Boys' Choir 2, Trapeze Sfaff 4, Track I, Wresfling 2, 3. Tranf, Michael Foofball 2, Wreslling 2. Trimborn, Norual Biology Club I, 2, Gymnasfics 2. Tucker, Joann Biology Club I, Four Year Honor Roll, Girls' Ser- vice Commilfee 3, 4, Pep Club I, Saludos Amigos I, Tabula Sfaff 4, Language Lab Assisfanf I, 2, 3, 4, Sfudy Hall Monifor 3, Malch Male 4, Nalional Honor Sociefy 4. Turner, Lewis Sherwood High School, Sandy Spring, Md. I, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Boys' Choir 2. Turnes, John V Valassares, Pele Biology Club I, Monogram Club 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Foofball 2, 3, 4, Wreslling 2. Vanikiofis, Gary Biology Club 3, Hisfory Club 3, Foofball 2, Golf 2, 3, 4, Wresfling 3, 4. Van Marel, Beverly Timofhy Chrisliian High School, Cicero I, Maurice- Orange Cify High School, Orange Cify, Iowa 3, Concerf Band 3, 4, Drum Maiorelies 3, 4. Varelas, Chris Francis W. Parker High School, Chicago I, Holy Name Cafhedral, Chicago 2, 3, Boys' Choir I, 2, 3, Music Club I, Spanish Club 2, 3, Sfudenf Coun- cil 2, Baseball 2, Golf I, Swimming I. Varfanian, Sara A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Biology Club I, Fooflighfs 3, Presidenf 3, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Ensemble 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 4, Masqueraders 2, Music Club I, Opereifa Casl' 4, lLeadl, Pep Club I, Senior Orchesis 4, Senior Class Play 4, lLeadI, Theafer Arf 3, 4. Vaupell, Charyn Mafchmale 4. Vendola, Michael Biology Club I, Freshman Council I, Hisfory Club 2, Junior Council 3, Lincoln 4, Sfudenf Council 4, Sophomore Council 2, Cross Counlry 2, 4, Foofball 3, Track I, Senior Follies 4. Verluno, Lee Biology Club I, 2, 3, Freundschaffsbund I, Sfage Crew 3, Foofball I, 2, Track I, 2. Vierow, H. Sfephen Biology Club 2, Boys' Camera Club I, 2, 3, His- lor Club 4, Phofo Sfaff 3, SPOR I, Viclor I, Bas- kefball I, 3, Tennis 2, 3, 4. Vigna, Sue Arf Club 3, Biolo y Club 2, Fesfival Chorus 4, Home Economics C'Tub 2, Pep Club I. Vincenf, Anne Afalanla I, 2, Biology Club I, Forum I, Honor Roll 4, Le Cercle Francais 3, 4, Masqueraders 2, Pep Club I, Swimming Team I, 2, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, Leaders Class 2. Vlk, Carolyn Biology Club 2, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 2, Library Assisfanl I, 2, Pep Club I, 2, Ushers Club I, 2, 3, 4, Chairman and Co-Chairman 3, 4. Voliner, Nancy Biology Club 2, Girls' Service Commilfee 2, 3, His- fory Club 2, Library Assisfanf I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2. Voorhees, Bonnie A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Alalanla I, 2, 3, Biology Club I, Honor Roll 4, Girls' Conference 4, Record- ing Secrefary 4, Girls' Ensemble 4, Masqueraders 2, Mixed Ensemble 2, Pep Club I, 2, Orchesis 2, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Capfain 4. W Wachman, Lou Afalanfa I, 2, Biology Club I, Girls' Service Com- miflee 3, Library Assisfanfs 4, Masqueraders 2, Pep Club I, 2, Safefy Council 3, 4, Cheerleader 2. Walden, David Biology Club 2, Chess Club 3. Walker, Chris Biology Club 2, Hisfory Club 2, Monogram Club 3, 4, Senior Council 4, Cross Counfry 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Russian Club 3, 4. Walsh, Chrisline A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Arl Club 3, Afalanfa I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Choir 2, Hisfory Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Archery Team lgirIs'l I, 2, 3, 4, Capfain 2, 3, 4. Wallers, Harry Biology Club I, Baskefball I, 2, Foofball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4. Walfher, Carole A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Concerf Band 2, 3, 4, Forum 4, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Orchesfra 2, 3, 4, Hlsfory Club 2, Pep Club I, Slage Band 3, 4. Warden, Charlene A Cappella Choir 4, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Ensem- ble 4, Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 2, Orchesis 4. Walfers, Sfeve Way, Ian Biology Club I, 2, Boys' Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Hisfory Club 3. Weafhersfon, Jean Arl Club 2, Biology Club 2, Home Economics Club I, Pep Club I, 2. Weaver, Cheryl A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Biology Club I, Concerf Soloisf 4, Vespers Soloisf I964, Fooflighfs 3, Trap Reporfer I963-64, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Ensemble I, 3, Girls' Quarfef I96l-62, Girls' Ensemble I963- b4, Junior Red Cross 2, Masqueraders 2, Mixed Ensemble 4, Music Club I, Opereffa Casf lLeadl 4, Girls' Service Commiffee 2. Weber, Sharon Asfro Physics I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 3, Freund- schaflsbund I, Girls' Service Commiffee 3, Hisfory Club 2. Weddle, Tom Arf Club 2, 4, Railroad Club 2, Honor Roll 4. Weesner, Leslie Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4, Biology Club 3, Fufure Teachers 3, Masqueraders 2, Vice Presidenf, Pep Club I, Saludos Amigos I, 2. Weiner, Francine Biology Club I, Concerl Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4, Hisfory Club 2, 3, Le Cercle grancais 2, 3, Music Club 3, 4, Ushers Club I, 2, , 4. Weiss, Ari Wengierski, Mary Afalanfa I, 2, 3, Forum Romanum 2, Girls' Service Commiffee 2, 3, 4, Hisfory Club 2, Library Assisi- anfs 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Ofher Acfivifies, Appara- fus, Mgr. Wenzlaff, Paul Easf Maine Township, Des Plaines I, Foofball 3, 4, Wreslling 2, 3. Werner, Krisfie Biology Club I, 2, Hisfory Club I, 2. Werner, William Norman Biology Club I, 2, Burke 3, 4, Honor Roll 4, His- fory 2, Safely Council 2, 3, SPOR I. Weffsfaedf, George Michael Burke 3, 4, Chess Club I, 2, 3, Vice Presidenl, Four Year Honor Roll, Railroad Club I. Whife, Tom Fenwick High, Oak Park, Track 3, Baskefball 2, Swimming I, Boxing I, 2. Widmann, Thomas G. Phofo Slaff 4, Sfage Crew I, 3, Trap Sfaff 3, 4, Arf Edifor, Track I, 2. Wiedow, Kafhryn Biology Club I, Honor Roll 4, Fufure Nurses I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presidenf 4, Girls' Service Commilfee 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Pep Club I. Wilborn, Jim Burke 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Hislory Club 3, Newlon 3, Safefy Council 4, Soccer 2, Tennis I. Wilcox, Carol Thos. Jefferson Jr. High, Aurora, Ill. I, 2, Honor Roll 4, Fufure Teachers 4, Junior Red Cross 4. Wilcox, Leslie Evergreen Park High School, Ever reen Park I, 2, Fufure Teachers 4, Girls' Service Commilfee 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 3, Senior Council 4. Wilkin, Alice Afalanla I, Pep Club I, Saludos Amigos I. Wilkinson, Pam Afalanfa I, 2, 3, 4, Publicify Chairman 3, Biology Club 3, Forum 4, Girls' Conference Officers 4, Corresponding Secrefary 4, Commiffee Chairmen 3, Hosfess Commiflee Chairman 3, Home Econom- ics Club I, Le Cercle Francais I, 3, Pep Club I, 2, Tennis Squad I, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, Senior Orche- sis 2, 3, 4, Leaders 2, Senior Follies 4. Williams, Michele Trinify High School, River Foresf I, Girls' Service Commiffee 4, Hisfory Club 2, Le Cercle Francais 4, Library Assislanfs 4. Williams, Paula Providence High School, Chicago I, 2, Class Offi- cer 2, Secrelary, Concerf Orchesfra 3, 4, Girls' Orchesfra 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 4, Vice Presi- denf 4, Music Club I, 2, Chairman 2, Sfage Crew I, 2, Scenery 2, Symphony Orchesfra 3, 4. Willis, Don A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4, Co-chairman 4, Boys' Choir 2, Boys' Ensemble I, Boys' Quarlef 3, 4, Honor Roll 4, Lincoln 3, 4, Vice president 4, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Newfon 2, 3, 4, Publicify Manager 3, Vice Presidenl 4, Opereffa Casf lLeadI 4, Soccer I, 2, Tennis lboys'I I, 3, Wresfling I, Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4. Wilson, David N. A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Biology Club I, Boys' Choir 2, Boys' Ensemble I, Commiffee Chairmen 4, House Commiffee, Mixed Ensemble 2, Tennis lboys'l I, 2. ,24o, Winlers, Fred Biology Club 3, Hisfory Club 2, Sfage Crew 2, 3, 4, Chairman 4, Foofball I, 2, Track 2, Wresfling I. Will, Kurf Sfage Crew 2, Foofball I, Swimming lboys'l I, 2. Wollenburg, Bob Class Officer 3, Vice Presidenf 3, Junior Council 3, Vice Presidenf 3, Monogram Club 3, 4, Foofball I, 2, 3, Track I, Wresfling I, 2, 3, 4. Wollenberg, Mary Walfher Lufheran, Melrose Park I, Girls' Choir I' Saludos Amigos I. Wondrasek, Anna Marie Dance Demonsfrafion Lead 3, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Girls' Service Commiflee I, Home Economics Club I, Masqueraders 2, Proiecfion Sfaff 3, 4, Badminlon Team 2, Archery Team I, Baskefball 3. Wood, Jane Afalanfa I, Biology Club I, Freshman Council I, Masqueraders 2, Sgl.-al-Arms 2, Pep Club I, 2, Senior Follies 4, Tennis lgirIs'I I, Cheerleader 2. Woolley, Grefchen Afalanfa I, 2, Biology Club I, Forum Romanum 2, Fufure Teachers 4, Hislory Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, SPOR I. Worley, Alan Biology Club I, Boys' Choir I, 2, Lincoln 4, Mono- gram Club 3, 4, Safefy Council 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, Foofball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Wresfling I, 2. Wrighl, Thomas Biology Club I, Concerf Band I, 2, 3 4, Forum Romanum 2, Hisfory Club 3, Lincoln 4, Sfamp and Coin Club 2. Y Young, Lyda Dance Demonslrafion Lead 3, Fooflighfs 3, Girls' Choir 3, Masqueraders 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Orche- sis 2, 3, 4. Young, Phil Arf Club 3, Biology Club I. Yueill, Barbara Afalanfa I, Biology Club I, Freshman Council I, Fufure Teachers 3, Gavel 4, Home Economics Club 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2. Z Zalar, Richard Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4, Biology Club I, Four Year Honor Roll 4, Lincoln 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Newlon 3, Tabula Sfaff 4, Edifor-in-Chief 4, Mafh Team 4, Cross Counfry 2, 3, 4, Foofball I, Track I. 2, 3, 4, Co-Capfain 2: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4, Vice Presidenf 4, Universify of Indiana I-Iogors Program in Foreign Languages, Semi-FinaI- isl . Zaoler, Susan Proviso Easf High School I, 2, Biology Club 4, Fulure Teachers I, 2, Saludos Amigos 3. Zasadny, Dan Biology Club I, Foofball I, Wresfling I. Zasadny, David A. Foofball I, Track I, 2, 3, Wresfling I, 2. Zeches, Pafricia Afalanfa I, Fufure Teachers 3, 4, Masqueraders 2, Pep Club I, SPQR I. Zeinfeld, Linda Biology Club I, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secrefary 3, Vice Presidenf 4, Cub Sfalf I, SPEFESA 4, Fufure Teachers 3, Girls' Service Commiffee 3, 4, Home Economics Club 3, Library Assisfanfs I, 2, Pep Club I, Saludos Amigos I, Senior Council 4. Zelenka, Marc Biology Club I, SPEFESA 4, Railroad Club I, Slage Crew 2, 3, Gymnasfics 2, 3, 4. Zellman, Ron Biology Club 2, Track 2. Zenker, Whifney Ari Club 2, Biology Club 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Man- ager, Foofball 2, 3, 4, Wresfling I, 2, 3, 4. Zimmerman, Marlin A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Boys' Choir I, 2, Mixed En- semble 2, Monogram Club 3, 4, Swimming lboys'l I, 2, 3, 4, Capfain 2, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4. Zinser, Margery Louise Biology Club I, Drum Maioreffes 3, Girls' Choir 3, Hisfory Club 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Secrefary 4, Library Assisfanls 2, Pep Club I, SPQR I, Pro- gram Chairman I. Zmek, Susan Siena High School I, 2, Biology Club I, Class Offi- cer 2, Treasurer 2, Junior Red Cross 2, Library Assisfanfs I, Music Club I, Saludos Amigos I, 2, Baskefball I, 2. Zucker, Debbie Biology Club I, Forum Romanum 2, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Girls' Service Commiffee 4, SPQR I. Zuk, Paula Commiffee Chairman 3, Junior Prom Bid Chairman 3, Fooflighls 3, Junior Red Cross 2, Junior Coun- cil 3, Masqueraders I, Senior Follies 4. Zumbrock, Jacqueline Afalanfa I, 2, 3, 4, SPEFESA 2, 3, 4, Fufure Teach- ers 4, -Girls' Choir 3, 4, Hisfory Club 2, Pep Club 2, Senior Follies 4, Archery Team lgirls'l 3, 4. Zych, Gilberf Blair Biology Club I, Cub Sfaff 2, Hisfory Club 4, Safefy Council I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenf 4, Slage Crew I, Trapeze Slaff 3, 4, Research Edilor 4, Equip- menf Manager I, 2, 3, 4. 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