Oak Park and River Forest High School - Tabula Yearbook (Oak Park, IL)
- Class of 1966
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F 24 pl 0lfL6! jllflfll? l 0LU5 w f Mr. G. Alvin Wilson came To Oalc Parlc and River l5oresT High School in i935 To Teach in The De-parTmenT oT Business EducaTion. Seven years laTer, in l942, he became Business Supervisor. ln i956 his TiTle was changed To AssisTanT SuperinTendenT in charge oT Business AdminisTraTion. No individual has had more To do wiTh The growTh and improvemenT oT The school. As a parT oT his responsibiliTies beTween T945 and I965, Mr. Wilson handled all business and conTracTs relaTed To The rebuilding oT The NorTh Wing, a new addiTion To The Girls' Fieldhouse, The consTrucTion oT The library and caTeTeria, and The purchase oT land Tor our NorThwesT aThleTic Tield. This year, aT The end oT The TirsT sernesTer, Mr. Wilson reTired, buT The school planT he helped To plan and shape has made This a beTTer place To learn. We proudly dedicaTe This boolc To a wiTTy and capable man and an eTTec- Tive leader who Tor ThirTy years worked To make This a good school. Mr. G. 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Cn November l3, I965 The voTers oT Qak Park and River l:oresT approved a nine million dollar Bond lssue, wiTh ap- proximaTely six million allowed Tor building a large addiTion To The school, and Three million allocaTed To The renovaTion and improvemenT oT pre-senT TaciliTies. Work on The new addiTion, which will be builT in The area beTween The presenT main building and The gyms, is sched- uled To begin in SepTember, I966. Every deparTmenT in school will beneTiT Trom The building and The remodeling. A new audiTorium will seaT l700 people, and a sTudenlT caTeTeria will have a seaTing capaciTy oT l200. RecenTly a CiTizens' CommiTTee ThaT sTudied probable school enrollmenT Tor The nexT Ten years predicTed an increase Trom our presenT 3300 To 4500, or even 5300. lT will be The proud responsibiliTy oT The Board oT Educa- Tion To keep The gualily oT educaTion high during This period oi expansion. Board MeeTs in Room H5 Di: Donald F. Peppard lPresidenT lvlli' Allred Belllellq Mr, fXlTred cl. Behrens llr. Charles W. Lewis lv1r.Max Chill Di, llir'.1ll,T li TDHDPJVT Mr-T. Tifa'-k .l, lf vi1'ek NA!,ELiW'll1W.l2l il l lol lvlr. Edwin W. Besl lSeCrelaryl lvlr. Waller H. Broolce Mr. Iv1axClwilI Mrs. Frank J. Krivanek . Voler casls ballof . Q wx Q g M-3, Dr. Charles W. Lewis Mr. Arnold F. Weil lmew memlweil wi i Wigs 42...f..i.g pf... 0 ,mf Dr. Gene l.. Schwilclq I . ?wEw 522 Q X Y xg, . Dr. Qene L. Schwilclc has an imporlanl aspignmenl as Superinlendenl ol Calc Parlc and River Foresl l'ligh School. ll is his responsipilily lo be sure lhal lhe words on lhe school creslelhose Things Thai Are Besl-remain a realily. Dr. Schwilclc is inleresled in all ol school lile. l-le encour- ages advanced and experimenlal worlc in all academic areas, he is inleresled in each ol lhe exlra-curricular ac- liviliesp and he worlcs lo be sure lhal lhe building planned lor our school will provide lhe besl possible selling lor all Thal we hope 'fo accomplish. Even wilh all of lhese demands, Dr. Schwilck linds lime for lhe individual. A friendly person, wilh a guiclc smile and a liking lor a lillle lun along wilh worlc, Dr. Schwilclq is always willing lo give lhoughllul consideralion lo probe lems, or suggeslions. A man ol decision, Dr. Schwilclq moves forward, elleclively lranslaling ideas and possibili- lies inlo programs ol aclion. For all ol lhese lhings, and many more, we are gralelul lo Dr. Schwilclc and give him our besl wishes lor lhe lulure. L i S i . ff . 1 , .,.., ,HH 3 .,.. all + y ix . l ir The lulure grows. K Masler Char? of daily schedule. Mr. L. l-l. Frilzemeier h ll Telephone consiclerallorl. Mr. Russell J. Fuog Dr. Sclwwilclc lallcs +0 a l-lomeroom. E. R. Breningmeyer H. KeiTh Cady Elroy F. Dalberg RuTh Horner Lavon M. MarTin A. Harris Moeller Bonnie McQuillcin Paul Pearson Rex Reynolds Glen R. Schul4nechT LesTer D, Swanson Evelyn Yeaqle Mary Jane Yoder 22300115 .xgclufae . . A dean plays a very imporTanT role in The sTudenT's Tour years aT high school. For The Freshman, The dean answers many quesTions, helps plan his program, and familiarizes him wiTh his new surround- ings. In The Sophomore year The dean suggesTs The possibiliTy oT college. For The Junior, The dean direcTs a year oT TesTing. For The Senior, The dean careTully discusses and advises The sTudenT on his choice oT college, or al3ouT his TuTure plans Tor worlc. A dean Takes an acTive inTeresT in The sTudenT as an individual. l-le is our school's good-will ambassador beTween The sTudenT and his educaTion. . jar jour eafff Deans' Qllice- Room TO7 l20l ii? Planning for college. r f X Pleasamf conference wilrh Mr. Dafberg X. N 1 Ns Miss Horner advlses. Room 207. ww Business Diepafmeni Barbara J. Adolf Olga Dielcelrnan l-lazel Fox Alice lvl.Cavanaugl'1 Rose A. Finigan June Furey l-lelen E. Gardner Jane Johnson Berry Lanslcy Evelyn E. l-lirlli Bernice Kibble Belly Linclberg Agnes J. Malcolmson Parricia Meiron Mariorie Morrow Eleanor G. Mars Erlwel P. Moore Elizaberlw B. Mull l-lelen Niclcelson Frank S. Owens l-ielen E. Rasmussen Janer Clin Margarei E. Pesola Gwendolyn i.. Rose Miss Adolf, school nurse, invesligares. im Mrs. Pesola works . . . works . . . works . . . Q-Lhgfw Mr. G. Alvin Wilson Mr.Joi1n A. Edwards Lum Mr. Edwards-our new Business Manager. E231 ,of is wif' , 1 ff . f:,'f'fQQWIi, M .6 V - s ,- , 1 M-.wg English Nina Grace Snnilh, Head Carroll R. Anderson Lola Bane l-lelen Barclay James Berkley Chris Bierknes Marlha I.. Bruner Lorna Burrell Perry Conqdon Eslher Currie Goldie Dehl Kermil Dahl Conslance Horner Mary Jalosen Karen Jared Gordon R. Kelly Clara B. King Ralph T. Malfhews 24 Donald A. Oflermann Grace Olson John C. Pahl Donald C. Rehlcopl Daniel P. Reichard Marion Reis Morris R. Riebman Nancy Schick Karen M. Schoch Glen R. Schulmechl Norma Schullz Douglas Shepherd Ellen M. Shuarl Jeannelle Sorensen Dorofhy Telier James l-l. Walwarlc ENV, - .1 A ' if X n Vending or f'esHng7 A good beqinninq. Timw foffcr, Mr. Ke-Hy. Mr. Rehkopf Yoolcs +I'1OLJQ!T+fLll. U52 xi 'W AJ . A ,-1, NI.. l-lislo Eugene Silver Thomas N. Tegge Sandra Weir Janell Wenzel Bruce R. Weyer Leslie A. Wiberg Walfer Lacylc Jack D. Marzulci Blanche Oxborrow A. W. Roehrn, l-lead Morris Buslre Allen C. Becker E. R. Breninqrneyer Philip Cauchard Gerald Greer Mary Adalene Hope Carol inqall Lloyd P. Janslcy Ted Johnson Paul Keys Harry Kinerl Dr. Parrner, guesl speaker. l26l n Hisfory and English deparfmemfs work fogefher. 5 Q Mr. Roehm and Mr. Greer compare nofes. Linda checks ouf I-lislrory reference 5271 G? .... v 6 49 Mathematics 'll ..,V , 'V ZII 1 . rf. J? X Q X ,ir Q, Jolwm K. Van Dyke, Head Richard Complori David L.Baaql1man Paul A. Dealillla .larnea F. Flarider Peberl D. Ebel 5 flyi'iliif X' 2 , X f-Q. Gerald J.Gayr1or Loma l-ee Lendsey Dean laloqembrnom ,lelm P. Meez Cary A. Phillip: Pliillip P. Rerifalorie Calculaled rislc. l23l Jaclq C. Rossoller Roqer Scriverw Norman lg. llaerriru .em Paul Scliuelle Orville A. Sullivan Mary Ame Weikel Roberl lvl. Yimmermari BusinesS Education VV. O. l-leplcer, Head Roloerl A. Jensen Roy Gurnmerson Peler Keller Lyle Weber J. Wesley KOH lvlariclla Parr Garrell Wlwealon Fulure secrelarles increase speed. Calculalecl rislc. l29l Foreign Language Ms,-db? ww K. J. M. Peslfielc, Head Farrand Balcer Thomas Braalrz Alberr Grieve Joan M. Madsen James C. Maloney Rila McGuane Margarel' O. Merriell Roberlr Meufe Dorollwy C. Miller Marilyn R. Mozzillo l-leclor Ofero 'fb- 1 Peler Russo Alfred SCl'106lOliO James l-l. Siler Beafrice Soroka Jess Wagus Violei Ziellce X af' Jolwn, Hue lone learner. wif I Z l-leyl lJr's golf by 5' -s'g V' 5 ' ' ' ' i i .. , t my finger' W lui i Q r -. L -f J gi 22 A -M r I 'iii V30 .as o l Frank Kra+lcy, Head John S. Driggs Sfanley Schleufer Edna Rufh Wood Music: Tu be foofer Mr. Kra+lcy direcfs Music class. Speech Ronald E, Duffy Carol Valenfinc Art l Arllwur L. Pelz, Head Carl Hayano Goodwill A. Posi Esllwer Robinson l im James Eilrlieim, Head Harold Lee Radford Mr. Duffy explains BaLLl1uc Mr. Pelz discusses Ari forms. Indusrriai Arts C. M. Heniey Richard D. Paimer Byron Urioanrcic James Kendall, Head Eugene D. Aimone Une good rurn deserves anorner. Home Economics Sewing machines? 533i Mary Wiberq, Head Nancy Reeser Connie I-ionry Boy wirn band saw. S W Physical Science Donald R. Roberls, l-lead George W. Allison Vaughn Armer George Barrell Elwin E, Bourey John Davison Joan R. Koch Joe P. Meyer Crealive coolcery Wendell l.. Smilh Norberl Teclaw R. W. Woline Wally worlcs wilh waves. l I Mr. Roberls helps Physics sluderil. iw Joseph P.Iv1cMenamin, Head Biological Science Good To lhe very lasl drop. Paul Geiserl Leah Jones l-larold Boyd Paul E. l-lawk Louis E. Shrode A. I. Means Barbara D. Wick J. Russell Slorey Richard l-l. Zeschke Slcip weighs pealcer Mm 35 fy Experimeril wilh lilmus paper. l Girls' Physical Education V4 Gwen Rudolph Olga Vicrorilc Beverly A. Wehrli Barloara Wolf Jane Axlell, l-lead Mary K. Brown Barbara E. Glosup Mary Ellen Kersren Mary Lou Paulilz cw., lbw, M ga., On larger. Fun and games. rss, Boys' Physical Education LeRoy Z. Cornpfon, Ross Anderson Mallhew Ellsworlh Charles J. Kaiser Orin K. Nolh Ronald C. Qlloson . Q goin l1Ill!!1?0y!f Leaders lrain wresllers. 7 Jerome Slaclc Roberl J. Wehrli Verne Wilhelm Gerald R. Wilsman Edward G. Zembal l-lead Boys play baslcelball in qynw. Lura E. Crawford, Head Nancy Blemasfer Ka+herine I-ieimarm ole FLIP? XIOUFIULS Joseph A. Scheffer Marqarefre Ann Seibel Henry Wieman Shideni aids lweip cl'1edcou+ books. Library Sue checks card cafaloque. gf 3 , 53 5 Lolrs of delails +o checlc. -22 MRS Pl' Acousfic lrealmenl . . xcifing 6AangeA This year our library has made a maior advance in The Hquesl lor ex- cellence. The Knapp Grant a +wo- year granl of approxirnalely IO0,000 dollars, has been used ro expand and organize all Tacililies. The Three main changes in The library are: I. The library sialic has been increased: 2. More rnalerials and equipmenl have been acquired: and 3. Three resource cenlers have been eslablished. This year our library conlinues lhe Jrradilion ol Those Things Thar Are Beslf' Srudenls gain experience in Audio Visual Deparlmenl. iw IRECGO Lisfening Room -jafllyf Math-Science Resource Center-Room 263 The Knapp Granl has made pos- sible The eslrablishmenr ol new library resource cenlrers and addilions ro our old resource cenrers. They offer many opporluniries ro aid The slu- denl in siudy, research proiecis, and leisure reading. The Language Cenrer in Roonn 365, under Jrhe supervision ol Ivlr. Wieman, is designed To give rhe slu- denl experience for grovvlh and deplh oulrside Jrhe classroorn. H is supplied vvilrh newspapers, magazines, boolcs. lilmsrrips, slides, and records in rhe various foreign languages. QW!!! ..!L'475 GWHII' . . i401 Arr Center Roorn 243 Hisrory Center-Room 248 llie llislory Resource Conler in Room 248, under llwe supervision ol Miss Seibel, conlains boolrs, maqa zines, and reference malerials. In Jrlwe Marin and Science Cenler, Room 263, under lime supervision ol Mrs. l-leimann, sludenrs may use deslc calculalors, an IBM card puncli calcu- lalor, a microfilm reader, and a slide and moving piclure proieclor. Boolcs and magazines are also available. The Arr Cenrer in Room 243, un- der Jrlie supervision of Mr. Pelz, con- rains a collecrion ol arl books, maga- zines, and porrlolios. -4-Mig- A '11 any 80,04 MFL j0g0fA2l . Na- ui , Or1efor you and Two for me . . .N Wha+'s cooking? fwix, Mr. Alba-rf Grams sfocks supplies. Mr. Harold Scheck, carperfrer. M21 0I Cl, gave! woo! A crew ol mainlenamte people work elle lively lo lceep our sclmool running well. Mr. I-larry Graley palnls Down.'l Mr. Relmlwold Kulle is l-lead Cuslodian Arnold Zapfel lakes live. lvlr, Edward Kappler, emglneer. l43l , .1 X. ll, l Qi 5 il . 4 . iff, l if Second semesTer was inTeresTir1g and exciTing aT our school. New Teachers and assisTanTs ioined The sTaTT3 blue- prinTs Tor nexT year's building grew ever more deTaiIed in Room ZOO, several classes were added To The curriculum: The new Resource CenTers, made possible by The Knapp Grant wenT inTo Tull operaTiong and TenTaTive plans were made Tor a unique reTrievaI sysTem To be IocaTod in The library. The proposed reTrievaI program, sfill in The planning sTage, is being developed wiTh The assisTance oT a granT Trom TiTIe lil oT The EIemenTary and Secondary EducaTion ACT oT I965. Several TacuITy members, working in coopera- Tion wiTh The eIecTronics indusTry, have developed a plan Tor elecTronic eguipmenT Tor individual learning carrels which would allow any sTudenT in any one oT 90 carrels IocaTed in The library To receive any one oT 224 programs wiThin 30 seconds aTTer he had dialed The correcT code number. The average waiTing Time would be approximaTeIy I5 seconds. Some oT The programs To be sTored, ready Tor call, are now being developed wiTh The use oT I6 and I8 mm Tilms, 35 mm slides, and audio and video Tape. LecTures by Teachers, TeIeIecTures phoned in To classes, inTerviews, and on-The-spoT recordings mighT all be a parT oT The Tinal Tape. The second semesTer, Trom February To June, was noT only producTive in iTseIT, buT also promised much Tor The Mr. Wieman helps. GuesT Speaker year ahead. Mr, Kim Talks wiTh Mr. Tegge. Readiness CommiTTee Tor Knapp FoundaTions Grant lvlrs. Krivanek, Mr. Diedrich, Miss Doyle, Miss CrawTord, Dr. Walker, and Dr. Schwilck. wi Mrs. Blumenllwal comple+es an equalion. Visitors From Knapp Founclalion hfw . A zF9x'7l'f x xl- M XM ? K ,my M. nti, Wx FX '-. Dean Bralwe lislens. Ml-,Q Snrnnnlne In Jrlwe Lanouage Lab. NFW TEACHERS AND Slfaxll SFCC-FND Sl:MF'SlFl9 Teacher Deparimenf Mr. Gary Pxfqll l'll+.lory Ml-,L Ualnreg Var' leuuwfan Bushmps Mrs, Lola Kllglw l-llslory ML, Joan Sorensen Reefnllrmg lEnqllal1l Mr, William Slffars U+1f,1v,llf,1l Wor'lcf:r Tilly, I Mr Clsavrrp lfvanu U11 md llial ,ry I-fr. Uoylri llarnlllon lvl lllrfefnallix Mr, Wayfe Kress lrfluslrlal Ar! Mre. Dork Blumenllwal Plwyslcnl Sciam: Mfe, Marie Spencer , l-llsfory Ml:-, Nancy Surnrnlras Earfflqw Llnquaqe Sfaff Posifion Mr- Evelyn Jonrs Bualness Ollluf Mru. Plryllis Wiese Nlqlwl Sclmol Secrolary Mrn. Ffullw Pike , , lBM Mm. Zoe Ann Swanson Library Abglslarxl Mrs. Mary Lee Brown Library Asslglanf Mr. Bluff: Dyson fxssislanl To ine Supcrinlendenl of Buildings and Grounds l45l eylmlon farnera ylfils Qfllool. 'Le+'s form a +eam. im, .1 ' X Simon says, Hands on iweadf Squirf boldles away! Miss Bane browses. ff Qi sg i L And in This Corner . . Take an ordinary person, like Bamble Bumble Ubi s 53: I The Up sfairs are over Hwere. Would ou believe Paul Bun an? aff! I'l 0l l'l'll1 5 Y Y 2331.25 W -W-MQ-.-M.-. Mr. Baker goes nafive. May we fake your picfure, Mrs. Sorensen? ww , , s , 1 g 5 If hl cc,,, i , 3 , g Q 2 if? by qv 0. , , c QFQWOQO CMJ . . While sporls provide opporlunilies lo build lhe body, clubs oller a chance To expand inleresls, de- velop personalily, and make +he individual a beller, more connplele person. Il is such people who pro- vide lhe innpeius lo lceep Jrhe club moving. Yel, no club is ever lornned excepl around Jrhe inleresl of ils members, and no club endures vvilhoul il. ll is because each club represenls a dillereni in- leresl lhal a separale wrile-up is given lor each one. The shor+ paragraph can define only a lew ol lhe prolons which surround lhe nucleus oi ils exislrence. They are lor each To explore and enioy. l-lappiness, lhen, is belonging lo a club, exploring ideas, widen- l l Mornai Diagne from Senegal, fxlrica. 481 . . OMIA CA0l.Ce5 ing liorizons. l-lappiness is also seeing lilms, nearing speakers, and going on field Trips. And perliaps mosl ol all liappiness is an ice cream par aller an enjoy- able meeling. Tliere were Jrliirly-Two clubs acliye lliis year. Tliese clubs are: Arr, Aslroepnysics, Biology, Boys' Cam- era, Burlce, Clwess, l-e Cercle Francais, Follc Music, Foolliglils, Forum, Forum Romanum, Fulure Teach- ers, Gavel, German, Girls' Camera, l-lislory, l-lome Economics, l-luman Affairs, lnlernalional, Junior Red Cross, Lincoln, Malli, Medical Careers, Newlon, Pan American, Radio, Railroad, Saludos Amigos, SPQR, Slamp and Coin, Timers, and Uslwers' Club. Many rlupz malfe use ol displays, ' fi, fri The ArTisT. AsTro Physics Club ilicrn Fiyrnail fX:rrfvn'vmf1r in-cnir1T l'en:.y Rea ma, Scribe Fere-r Maivelie R-mio Asironorny Assisfanl Roberl luchf, , Phrwofirfibliic A H,'2 iwlfinl .larries Klurnpier Aisi-Tar AsTif-nrinner The Lll'liVf'f'SE-3 is The largef,T area abouT which we have The leasT knowledge. TT: very mysTery inviTes us, Telescopes are a mearis oT TransporTaTion To The planeTs and sTars, and Trom scheduled observaTion sessions These planeTs and sTars can be evolored, There is much ThaT cannoT be seen, bul' ThaT Too can be explored Through lecTures and discussions and more can be learned abouT This inTiniTy we call The universe. Q Miguel eniovs Biology Club Banouel. Art Club Tamara Shulz Pi-Qgldgnl Jcwn Fisher Vice Presideial .lan Porler Sggrelary Sue Solberg , , V V Treggui-pr l-Torace once said, A picTure is a poem wiThouT words. And so iT is. However, iusT as you need noT be a poeT To read poeTry, neiTher musT you be an arTisT To appreciaTe arT. The obiecTive ol The ArT Club is To broaden The knowledge ol iTs members by increasing Their undersTanding oT many inTerrelaTed Tields oT arT. This is done by Trips To The ArT lnsTiTuTe and arT galleries. Speakers and movies are also usef Tul Tools. Many members oT ArT Club enTered Their worlc in an fRrT Show held in April. Fire! Biology Club Glen Carroll ,, , , , Presidenf Gay Rozmarynowslii Vice PresidenT Barb T-liiusmim , Treasurer Joyce Goldberg Corresponding SecreTary Gayle Hoselc , , PubliciTy DirecTor JudiTh Aiello, , Recording Secrelary ln This club you will meeT The scienTisTs and discover ThaT Biology can never be enTirely a TexTboolc course. IT is, raTher, a living science, an energeTic, dynamic sTudy. BeTween The annual bangueT in The Tall and The Tradi- Tional Dunes Trip in The spring, There are Tilfns and speakers on surgery and hypnosis, iusT To menTion a Tew oT The varied and inTeresTing programs. Yes, where There is someone To explore iT science is endlessfi Someone poisoned The waTerhole. Burke Kevin Peppard , , ,, ,,,, , l3'residenT Chip Krasnow , , Vice PresidenT Clay BenneTT , Secrelary Bill Perry ,,,,A,,,,, ,,,,, 'I' FLSSPMGG Bill BadolaTo , ,,,, ParliamenTarian Paul Schoenle-ld ,, SQT.-aT-arms Bill Zwecker , , Treasurer BryanT once said l llloquence is The poohy oi prosefl ln a world of speed and n'iechanizaTion, The beauTy of words mighT quickly be TorqoTTen buT Tor clubs like Burke. Eloquence is an irnporTanT Thing in debale, because The obiecTive ol debaTinq is To influence, and whaT inlluences us more Than words? Eloquence does noT come easily, buT iT is valuable. To have ThouqhTs ThaT breaThe and words ThaT burnl' ThaT is eloouence. Boys' Camera Club Lawrence Jones , , , PresidenT Carl Salerno , Vice Presidenl' PeTe Marvelis , H SecreTary-Treasurer PicTures Torm a hisTory in Themselves. l-low well They are Taken, and how much ingenuiTy They dis- play, will deTermine how well They will be remem- bered, how well They record Their sTory. Developing These picTures is The second parT ol The srory. As much skill and care as were needed To Take The picTure musT be used To develop iT. The resulT is an unapproachable meThod To preserve The pasT. Show and Tell aT Burke. The baTTle oT wiTs. Le Cercle Francais Tamara Shulz . PresidenT Margy l-lurT . Vice PresidenT Marian ShosTrom SecreTary Michel Schenone Treasurer The language oT a counTry is iTs mosT imporTanT asseT, Tor language provides communicaTion, and Trom communicaTion we have undersTanding. YeT, a language need noT embrace iusT one counTry. IT may be The language oT several counTries. And so French is. From lisTening To naTive spealcers oT French-spealcing coun- Tries like France, Belgium, SwiTzerland, Senegal ATrica, and Canada, members oT French Club hear The language oT many spolcen, and Thereifore undersTand more abouT The lives oT The many who spealc French. Chess Club RoberT Walsh Presidev Chris Gurwood .. . . Treasir i'fr r To enTer a meeTing oT Chess Club is To enTer a place oT sTillness. YeT, The guieT buT disguises The baTTle which rages- wiThin The minds oT The generals. Chess is a game in which The password is sTraTegy: The mind is masTerq and The board The servanT. fXnTicipaTion is The ThoughT and maneuver The acTion. l-lere is a game in which everybody wins, a game in which There is vicTory in deTeaT. ATrica'YiusT a day away. l'Para baila la Bamba . . . T5?l Folk Music Jim WeinsTein Presidcm John Willing Vice Presidenl Chip Krasnow . Treasurer Mary Bohannon . SecreTary 'lMusic haTh charms To sooThe The savage beasT'l James BramsTon once wroTe. BuT There's always The excepTiori, because insTead oT guieTing The mem- bers oT The Folk Music club, song buT sTirs Them To ioin in To sing and laugh. IT was Follc Music Club which broughT up The idea oT The excellenl' concerT given lasT February. ln TacT, some oT iTs members perTormed as The Moonf lighTers. ' LeT's go Through ThaT again. Footlighfs NaThan Dardick . .. , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. . . .. ......PresidenT Dayl Simon. ,,,, ,,,, . Vice PresidenT Sue Ann TodhunTer .. .. ,,,,,,,,, SecreTary Gary Green ,.,,, ,,,,, , . ,,,,,, .Treasurer CynThia Poslua .. ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, . . , .. ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,, . , ...SgT.-aT-arms . . The men and women are merely players, They have Their exiTs and enTrances . . This is The sTuTT oT which plays are made, and plays make drama boTh an arT and science Through which The members OT l:ooTlighTs explore The world. They accomplish This by aTTending plays, by dis- cussing, and by acTing. They sTudy The sTage, The play, The parT, even The acTor. They know whaT The TheaTer is. Now who has The maTches?'i T531 Many moods. Forum Robyn Bergman .. .,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ..... ....PresideriT Joan Massler .,,..,, ,,,,,,,,, V ice PresidenT Connie Douglass ,,,,, ,,,,,......, S ecreTary Mary Srnalla ..,.,,,. ,,,...,,,,..,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,.,...A...,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. T r e asurer Holly Below .. .,.... ..,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,.......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. . S g T.-aT-arms A debaTe club is noT iusT a place Tor arguing. Anyone can argue, buT Tew can debaTe. Nor is a debaTe club merely Tor speaking, because debaTing is more Than iusT Talking. DebaTing means being up on your Topic and Thinking quickly and clearly. DebaTing includes having poise To deliver a speech. During The course oT The year Forum has a Tea To enTerTain The moThers oT The members, and also meeTs wi+h one oT The men's debaTing clubs. Forum Romanum Lawrence T'lerberT, Barbara Maxwell , Couuls Rafricia Tollenaere Scribe Sandra Jones .. Quaesiaf Douglas Froushcur , , , RonTiTex Maximus RoIT Helm , . , , ,, , ,, Triburir Forum Romanum is a club Tor sTudenTs Taking second, Third, or Tourrh year LaTin and inTeresTed in The culTure which The Romans developed. To some people LaTin may seem a dull and dead language. YeT, many oT our presenT day words, philosophies, and governmenTs have come down Trom The Romans. Forum Romanum conducTs iTs meeTings much The same as meeTings were held in ancienT Rome. The members compeTe in a poinT sysTem ThaT places Them anywhere Trom a slave To a consul Dr. Glick D.D.S. on DenTisTry. -J fire. Teaching, a challenging career. i l i i l These Hslavesiil s4i Medical Careers KaThy Hanser F'residenT Sarah MarTin Vice PresidenT Dawn Craig SecreTary Judy Reiger ,, ,, , , . Treasurer Medical Careers, an old club wiTh a new name, is designed To give The parTicipaTing sTudenTs a chance To learn abouT The various Tields oT medicine. l-lere The individual member discovers The areas oT medicine and The Training needed Tor Them. The club also acTs as a special service group in The communiTy. Toward The end oT The year, The club held an Award Tea To honor iTs ouTsTanding members. Furure Teachers Barbara Baclcrnan PresidenT BeTTy Lovig , Vice PresidenT Judy Durbin Recording SecreTary Phyliss Bellandi ..,,. Corresponding SecreTary PaT Cencannon ,, , Treasurer Teaching is one oT The mosT diTTiculT, inTeresTing, TrusTraT- ing, and rewarding occupaTions in our modern day world. There is lirrle ThaT is consTanT in Teaching: every day brings new experiences, new Techniques. The sTory oT Teaching is a sTory oT scholarship and sharing. To deTine Teaching is diTTiculT because iT is complex, buT visiTs To nearby grade schools, lecTures, and discussions help explain a Tew oT The many opporTuniTies open in Teaching. Gavel 5 . JA: l Barbara Grosser , , , ,,,,, PresidenT Leslie Ford ......, .,,, , .. Vice PresidenT Sandy Buller , ,. Recording SecreTary Janis Balgemann , Corresponding SecreTary l-lelga Forsberg A,,,, ,, Treasurer .loan Fowles ....,,,,.., ,,,,,, . .. ,,,,,, ,. ,,,,,,,,, , , ,, CriTic Diane Eulenberg ..,,,,, ,,,,.,.., . , , ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,, ,, ,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,.SgT.-aT-arms A debaTe is noT a TighT, Though The debaTers grapple wiTh words. A debaTer rnusT Take The oTTensive, noT The deTensiveg he musT aTTack. The mind musT be quick: The words musT be exacT. The debaTer musT know more Than his opponenT and be able To show iT. This is debaTing and This is Gavel. This club is noT iusT Tor debaTing, however. Members combine good humor and Triendliness To make The club all The more inviTing. lNlexT quesTion. German Club paul Fox ,,,,, , ,,,, ,,,, PresidenT STevc Dubinsky , , Vice l3rcsidenT I PaTricia Marciriak .SecreTary 7 Linda Jackson . , Treasurer 56 Language is perhaps The largesT barrier which separaTe3 lei r . one people Trorn anoTher, buT iT can be conquered. To learn anoTher language Ihe Task oT' The class. l-lowever, apprecia- Tion oT The language cannoT be enTirely achieved in The class- room. This is The role oT German Club: To promoTe under- slanding and appreciaTion, as well as knowledge, by way oT games and speakers. Some display knowledge. Girls' Camera Club BeTTy Kohl , ,,,,, PresidenT Barbara RoaTh . ......... H H . Treasurer Sue Thomison ,,,,,,,,, , ,, ,.,,,,.. .. , ,, , SecreTary Taking picTures is no easy Task, buT ThaT doesn'T mean ThaT girls can'T Take good picTures. l-lowever, This is only halT The l problem. The picTure musT be developed and prinTed. Devel- oping negaTives can be iusT as inTeresTing as Taking The pic- Tures, because so many Things can be done. Girls aren'T required To be able To Take and develop pic- Tures To belong To This club, buT They musT have an inTeresT in learning. Will TingerprinTs show? rfsffi John supervises. Home Economics Linda T-Tucli . PresidonT JoAnne JobsT Vice PresiderzT Jean Kane ,, , SecroTary KaThy T-TeadTlce ,,,,,,,,,, , ,, , Treasurer To many people homemaldng is neiTher an arT nor an occupaTion, buT To Those who undersTand, iT is boTh. IT is This slcill which Home Economics Club endeavors To emphasize. T-Tomemalcing includes noT only leadership in home liTe, buT also leadership in communiTy liTe. Club demon- sTaTions and Trips To places lilce NorThern Gas help girls in This club learn The possibiliTies and opporTuniTies oT T-lomemalcing. History Club John Nolan PresidenT Dave De Mala Vice PresidenT PaTTi Nolan SecreTary Paul Dalberg , Treasurer l-Tuman hisTory is in essence a hisTory oT ideas, T-T, G. Wells once said. Many OT These ideas can never be discussed compleTely in The classroom Tor vvanT oT Time, buT This is The obiecTive OT T-lisTory Club. Also, The pres- enT musT noT be neglecTeol. The club emphasizes This by showing currenT Tull lengTh movies, and lecTures on inTeresTing Topics, and by sponsoring inTeresTing Trips. .53 1 'ie Q T1 ' 2 s Everyones sewing. ,., ,MJ YOu're joining The Peace Corps? T561 Human X-XTTairs Sur: T-Tandelman , PrcsidenT Julie Miller Vice PresidenT KaThy SuTherland , . .. SecreTary CurT T-TarT H ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, .Treasurer Ida Regina Lucas, MarTy DeMaaT ,, PubliciTy Chairmen Who Cares? This is The moTTo oT a clulo ThaT seelcs To promoTe undersTanding oT problems and socieTy. They careq They wanT To undersTandg They wanT To help. ThaT The members mighT be beTTer able To discuss The issues and ideas oT our modern day and age, The club program TeaTures guesT speakers, movies, and debaTes. Yes, someone does care. ,, Q I Think a splinT and Then a bandage' Chuclc l-liggins Jirn FigaTner Larry Moelmann Dave ArmsTrong , Bruce Badenoch , Lincoln .sf W ,N w:...,g PresirTenT Vice Presidenl Secrelary , Treasurer SgT.-aT-arms Vlfhy is Lincoln The symbol Tor This club? The answer is be- cause members sTrive To reach his abiliTy and undersTanding. WhaT did he have? Well, wisdom Tor one Thing. YeT, wisdom alone does noT TosTer leadership, and so Lincoln musT have had someThing else. IT was wiT. To combine These Two TraiTs, wisdom and wiT, is To have The abiliTy Tor leadership and debaTe. This is why Lincoln is The symbol Tor The members oT This club. I say iT's round. X iw Junior Red Cross Linda Ade Presidenl Sue TrouT Vice Presiderf Karen I-louse: , SecreTary Bonnie HaeTTIer Treasurer The people in The world who need help are many, buT Those who help are Tew. The members oT Junior Red Cross are some oT These Tew who conTribuTe Their Time and energy in helping some oT Those less TorTunaTe. By doing such Things as working in The hospiTals and sending ChrisTmas sToclcings overseas, They TulTill some oT The obligaTions oT The people. Ill have proved conclusively . . Math Club ScoTT Dolin , ,PresidenT Amy Higgins Vice Presidenr PaTTy PeTerson SecreTary George Lylcos ,, Treasurer Many people have The concepT ThaT maThemaTics is raTher a cuTfand-dried subiecT, Tor The inTellecTual3 however, Tor The Freshmen and Sophomores who belong To This club, This is noT so. SomeTimes The ideas and The Tun oT maThemaTics are losT Tor wanT oT Time in The classroom. lvIaTh Club supplemenTs The classroom---enioyably. Newton Curl Harl . Presidr-il Jim Slarlcey Vice Pregif-if-nl Shirley brfsmin .. Secreifiry-Treasurer Ol all languages lhe rnosl universal is malhe- malics, bul lo some ol us il is also lhe mosl unlrans- lalalrtle. l-lowever, lhis shouIdn'l discourage any Jun- ior or Senior inleresled in malhemalics, because The obieclive ol lhe club is lo learn enioyably. Allempling nol 'ro duplicale principles learned in class, members ol Newlon play games, see lilms, aislen lo spealers, and hold discussions. lvlalhemalics can be lun. l-lola, slrangerf' Radio Club .Joseph Topinlca . Presidifiil Jaclc Brouhard Vice Presidenl Charies Jaeger Secrelary Milcc Cicchelli Trefisurrei The purpose ol Radio Club is lo promole inleresl in eleclronics, and parlicularly in amaleur radio op- eraling. The club lceeps up wilh currenl advances in radio and hears leclures given by bolh members and lacully. Club members who are licensed lo operale a ham radio are allowed lo use The clubls eguipmenl lo conracl olher amaleur operalors. The club slalion has been issued The call numbers WQBMQ by The Federal Communicalions Commission. lilll Pan American Club Pal Knnworfhy President Kalhlmfn Mclnlosh Vim- Presidenl Renew l.ipschuT7 Sfrcrelary Carla Buller Treasurer Third and lourlh year Spanish sludenls join The Pan American Club in order lo praclice speaking Spanish more lluenlly. This club offers more personal assislance oulside ol lhe classroom while adding pleas- ure lo lhe dillicull laslf ol learning a language. During lhe year, leclures, games, parlies, and discussions are all presenled in Spanish. lvlr. Wagus, lhe club sponsor, gives praclical advice while he helps malre lhe meelings enjoyable. Now hear lhisg now hear lhis . . l58l Railroad Club l-Tave you ever wondered iusT whaT causes a club To cease To exisTf7 This is The sTory oT Railroad Club, WhaT was is no longer. YeT, while iT lasTed, inTeresTing Things were done. The members consTrucTed a model railway, conTinually adding To iT by building engines and railroad cars. They Toolc various Trips over The years To see railroad yards, and locomoTives run Their lasT before being replaced by sTronger, more eTTi- cie-nT engines. Yes, Railroad Club is no more, buT in The course of The years iT Tilled The need oT iTs members. X S. .RQ3 X The 3:IO To Yuma. Saludos Amigos Richard Nielson , , PresidenT Nancy Sager Vice PresidenT Nancy BolT , , , , ,, ,, ,,,SecreTary Sandra Nelson , , ,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Treasurer Saludos Amigos, liTerally TranslaTed as greeTing Triendsf' is a club which lives up To iTs name. Qver Thirry TirsT and second year Spanish sTudenTs learn abouT The cusToms oT Spanish spealcing coun- Tries, as well as learning To spealc elemenTary Spanish. A Typical Spanish TesTiviTy is The annual ChrisTmas PinaTa ParTy, enioyed by all members. l.aTer on in The season The club holds a Spane ish BangueT Tor all members. The pmam breaks. JusT loolc: don'T Touch. S R Q R Angela Pehzrs , , Consul Niclc Karnhalios QuaesTor CynThia PainTer , , ,, PraeTor Leonard Johnson , ,,,,,,, ,, l.icTor SenaTus Populusque Romanus, or in iTs more Tamiliar Torm SPQR, is a club Tor TirsT-year LaTin sTudenTs. This means ThaT usually Freshmen enTer This club, and iT should be poinTed ouT ThaT They learn a good deal abouT Roman culTure and The heriTage oT The l.aTin language. The club endeavors To inslill This age old culTure Through games and lecTures, as well as wiTh inTeresTing Tilms. iw Wlhu-'Y 1 The Trader. Company oT Ushers Cary Franl Oihce' Jolm Weir' QTTicer Judy Purcel' OTTEcer Judy Baie OTTicer The Company oT Ushers is an orqanizaTion which serves The school year round by ushering al plays, concerTs, and oTher school-sponsored evenls. This year The Company oT Ushers was reorqanizod To make iT more eTTecTive. PoliTeness, lhouqhTTulness, and courTesy were The walrchwords, The members heard an Andy Train usher Tallc on The philosophy ol handling large crowds. Also They enioyed a llTwelTTh hliqhT ChrisTmas parTy. Yes, an usher is one who lakes a leadinfg parl in lhe TlieaTer.l s K M- .WM-W STamp and Coin Club Jim Klumpric-r Prcsidrvn' STe-fe T-lealy Vice Presiden' Robeil Luclw Treasure,-f A oroup oT sTudenTs wiTh inTeresT in collecTinq and Trading sTamps Torms The small, successTul STamp Club. The purpose oT The club is To provide an orf ganizaTion in which sTamp and coin collecTors may meeT oTher collecTors. During The meehnqs, various Techniques oT qain- inq new and valuable sTamps are discussed, and The member-. display and Trade Their sTamps and coins. 'M 55996 M ,,WMA .. ' .,.,,.. . A. ' ,Aug sf V s s T t 'T ' I ,i -f gy iw T typ 4, Smile Tor The company. T601 ,ew jkid I ear International Club Jorge do cl. Gonzalez ljrosidonl Rosa Zayas Vice Prcsidenl Arlene Becker , SecreTary Marie Pierre Grzisieron , Social Chairman Kalhleon MclnTosh Treasurer lnTcrnaTional Club Trios To prornoTe undersTanding oT oTher peoples oT The world and Their culTures. Because The naTionaliTies oT iTs members cover much oT The world, discussions can be especially meaningiful. And iT America is The melTing poT oT Allie world, Then InTernaTional Club is The melTing poT oT Qak Parlq and River ForesT High School. i They're aT The posT. Knowledge is The besT weapon. Timers Dayl Simon , ,, ,, , , Presidenl Bobi Harms, Sue Vv'einger l-lead Timers PaT AarTs , , ,, ,, ,, ,,,,,,,, SecreTary The girls oT Timers Club Talce The Times and scores Tor all The home swimming meeTs: Freshman, Sophomore, and VarsiTy. TwenTy girls are assigned To each meeT, aT which They run The scoreboard, recall ropes, and do all The clerical worlc The girls also aTTend The away-meeTs To acT as a cheering secTion. SomeTime in The spring a parTy is held Tor The Timers and The swim Team. 62 Words can do many Things-when They are puT TogeTher well. Qur Tour publicaTions make good use oT The words in The English language, and each pub- licaTion serves The school in iTs ovvn way. A Tull week oT vvorlcing To puT words TogeTher correcTly is The iob oT Trapeze STaTT, wiTh The pur- pose oT inTorming The sTudenTs abouT coming evenTs, as well as reporTing whaT has been happening. Gur Two magazines, CresT and Lingua, serve The school by giving sTudenTs an opporTuniTy To vvriTe creaTively and To develop Their minds by reading liTerary worlcs wriTTen by sTudenTs. Tabula, an eTTorT ThaT is a year-long Task, provides a lasTing record oT The school year, and The people in iT. Wi+h These sTaTTs, plus l3hoTo STaTT and Publishing Board, our school is able To express ideas, To reporT evenTs, and To give a picTure oT school liTe. puggcafiond e ., A9 :N ,N-.,,z.,, ., Q' if . . E740 .S?0l g of 3400! DFNLL - I63 -A 4- Www s .,..,,.w--'M..Wf Editor-In-Chic? Barb lfwcars abou? building Morag. NTU M10 Bfgfphcmcfx l'lll7UZl' . .glngj Ullkf . 7f .M M .ff-' Fm , Q f-M, 'Trap' mearws Wednesday MQW proofreadlmq. 641 1951 Ediiors l'1I'f1r M CMJ Vfrriwyvfx Bw Lum fXx5wff1ffk ffffuv Qfivy fvw L N- Ixfzvwv DMM, nxdfrvYXfv1 vp Mm ffm V fluffy! M- Mf,,Vw ,, .3 'vm Wf ill 'f' Fw 'dr BM Vf rr Seniors:-Mfurkm r, N E11 11' awry Sfhuii diff' W R 'swim .V-,M-' Wy Juniors:-Ncimrvm Bwwicic, Jaglfc Cook Cav' 'N Cfwfx Navbar Burdick, JSPT Eklwolm, Gwnfn Vffack, Mavdyn Lfwhn, fxfcx Mofdey, Judy Piaff, Rmfa-Maria Zayfna, BM Zwrxckm, Hoxeu Shapiro, Kdsfino Se!lnrqv'f:,w, Tim My jmnrxicrx Sophomores:-Marqfrref Aspwycrakas Pfsim' Dmw, Ru P'v0?bs2rq Daniel Schwarfz, Barbara Tomfolrxf, Faculfy Advisors EFI!! vfw MKS UMW S?'Lmx Pi x'1wf1gv'npl'y Mv. Jw? Mfy v Bush' s MV, Rnbcrf JF' nr Cub STaTT SporTs EdiTor checlqs ouT deTails. n LLCA jAlU 5ClCll 5 1 Trapeze provides a weel4-byeweelc record oT school evenTs, reporTed and ediTed by a sTudenT sTaTT. Six ediTors and The Third period sTaTT plan and produce The greaTer parT oT each issue, buT members oT Cub sTaTT and The Journalism classes also malce signiTicanT conTribuTions. Mrs. Shiclc is adviser To The Cubs, and Miss ShuarT Tor Third-period STaTT. Trap worlc is Team worlc. Every Friday, The sTaTT chooses a lead sTory Tor The nexT paper. MaTerial begins To come in on Mon- day and musT be read, ediTed, and cleared To The prinTer by 4:00. PicTures, supplied by PhoTo STaTT, are senT To The engraver Tues- day morning, and iaTe copy is cleared. Galley prooT is read and dummy pages assembled on Wednesday morning. By six o'cloclc ThaT day, page prooT has been cor- recTed and senT back To The prinTer. Cn Thursday 2500 copies oT The newspaper are disTribuTed by Publishing Board over The noon hour during homeroom periods. BACK POW-Lyvcli, Mofra, BlumenThal, Marlcur., Larkin, Mrs. Schick. FR ROVV--Carroll Burke, Weigel, Sho3Trum Fowlcs, Fislicr, Diane geTs a news scoop. T M., ,, '-- 1. 1- 51 1 WhiTe-winged warrior reads over a SpoTlighT. ibm Publishing Board, which meeTs daily in Room 350 during Third period, worlas all weelc on The business oT Three school publicaTions, under The supervision oT Mr. Jensen. This group is responsible Tor The sales, adverTising, and circulaTion oT Tabula, Trapeze, and CresT. Monday, The deadline Tor The weelc's Trap ada verTisemenTs, is spenT preparing adverTising copy. Then The sTaTT prepares layouTs Tor The way in which The ads will appear in Thursday's paper. Cn Wed- nesday any leTTAc-ver boolclceeping and checlcing oT prooT rnusT be Tinished. Publishing Board is mosT well-lcnown Tor The Thursday disTribuTion oT Trapeze Trom l24A. ThaT day is also used Tor mailing The papers To subscribers and To oTher schools, as well as Tor malcing ouT The records and sending ouT bills. For The resT oT The weelc, members oT Publishing Board canvass rnerchanTs oT The villages Tor TuTure adverTisemenTs. AlThough noT a parT oT The Publishing Board STaTT, The l-Tomeroorn PxgenTs worlc diligenTly each weelc. ln SeoTernber They receive insTrucTions abouT selling and disTribuTing Traps. For The TirsT Two weelcs They make a sTrong sales piTch, Trying To geT a record number oT subscribers. The worlc includes geTTing and dislribuhng The newspapers each weelc Tor The enTire year. CX- Publishing Board c Ta y cneclas Tiies. FaculTy supervisorflvlr. Jen en lQlAA'JA ing gofllrc ' 5' ' T M as -in ,L 'Q W - A fs , Age nTs pick up l'Traps'i Tor Their horneroorns. PUBLTST-TTNQ: BQARU STXXTT ,lfiwftl Tirga Cir,ulalinri lvl Chnl. Ccirpriran S y Ember! Drfnsniori Aovorhsinq lvl g Jan- Downey S T y Biul fnaen A Tivo Eilrrfi' incs- lvl 4 is: A' ... J, -if W Wa' H' , . N, . W' S V i if E EFEEEEE 3 ,wx ? ilu K gina.. Nik X According To fnis lisf, your I-iorneroonn has Hs Traps.' Business Manager checks masier lisi. . . ,klanfjgfa Me gwineaa . . and one for my Homeroom feacherf' 1 A1A.M.,,,,, .yi I 9,30 i lk rig ff Q-all 'SACK ROWfGonzalcS,, James Zweclwr, 'vlalmquEs', Sl1iSf ',f' l-ljchiy, Cowgesnall, Savile. fRONi ?QOW-Icelcns Taller Slocumb Pi f r J Lelcy, limrilulc. Linguapolifan ff' 'Now is fhe lime for all good men . . . 7 Linguapolifan, fhe foreign language magazine of fhe school, is published fwice each year. The issues, appearing in fhe Winfer and again in fhe Spring, consisf of original arficles submiffed by sfudenfs of fhe Foreign Language Deparfmenf. Sfories, poems, crossword puzzles, and ofher con- fribufions are submiffed from classes in French, German, Lafin, Russian, Spanish, and Efymology. The main purposes of fhe magazine are fo give read- ers an opporfunify fo ufilize fhe languages being learned af school and fo afford sfuclenfs, parficu- larly af fhe upperclass leyels, an incenfiye fo wrife mafurely. lbfil A',',kilflilC Edilor Ediifii-in-Chief lrcvf' Ponfzf Margucrilc Slocumb Nnhama Bofnick Ronald James Nfiwcy flrccvl Kcilh lvlallnguisl Joy llurwlcns Nwl Sayiqlc fXl VlYlii' Qwificilwal' Pfilmrl Qlasfny klr'l'jf' Cvfmlalfri. immli fqlfei l L' s l Q' WilliaiviL1fecl.Gr .uurdes Cancio Sp num: Mrs, Sidney ofirfvlfa Facully ACl'JlSf?V', Mr. lhrnnas lffaalz Mr, cl. lvlyloz lilfl'-llLIli i, W, O. licplcm ' Mr, Mfirifr: fini: Miss Violcl Xiolkf. Mi. Rolucrf lvleule How do you like if? Wrofe if myselffl The sTaTT oT The Foreign Language magazine is chosen by The reTiring sTaTT and The TaculTy advisers. Any sTudenT Talcing a Toreign language is eligible To apply Tor The sTaTT, buT upperclassmen wiTh a more inTensive knowledge oT a language are preTerred. The sTaTT members, under The direcTion oT lvlrs. Sorolca, meeT as an exTra-curricular acTiviTy daily eighTh period To review maTerial submiTTed. They selecT whaT They Think is The mosT suiTable Tor The magazine, and Then The TaculTy advisers and sTu- denTs check our manuscripTs in each language. NoT only does The sTaTT selecT The published arTi- cle, buT iT also designs The cover and assembles each magazine. 5 give olianguaged in aalinguai Lingua ediTor evaluaTes a manuscript Good Thing I Toolc Greelffi 69 WhaT's Tour down, and Three across? , 'S a,'l, .w Sfafi members meer eigrnn period To read submirfed maieriai. ie. I 5. Mind +0 manuscript Srxiriey Erismar Beverly Faiic Mark Friedman Raipri Gofriried Jane? Heiiscli Pa? Bacom Maxine Fleclcner Laurie Jones EDITORIAL STAFF Sophomore Sfaff Celesm Hoffrn Jorie Hulfqven Carla Qodqers Sieve Smifh Jim Tonsqard Keifh Levwrerz Dan Sadowski .lane Horwirz Li+crary advisers:MrsReicl1ard and Miss Bane OTH! i701 The Thinker? .EQ Sophomore Crest Stall Leif 'ro right: Jones, l-lorwilz, Fleclfner, Miss Bane, Bacom, Sadowsli, Leverenz, . ., ur ferarg agazine Cresi, ihe liierary magazine oi our school, is pub- lished Jrwice each year under ihe direclion ol Mr. Reichard and len slrudeni ediiors who selecl and edil The malerial for each issue. The siaii meefs daily during eighlh period, ai which lime lhe mem- bers review lhe conlribuiions submilfed by English Junior-Senior Stall ' 1?-S5 Ul- ., 1 lvlr. Reichard and siali members revie ihe winler issue oi Crest classes and individual sludenls. This year, inlreresled siudenls also coniribuled phoiography and ari. A Sophomore siail oi Cresi, wilh Miss Bane as supervisor, also meels each day +o malce preliminary iudgmenis oi maierial submilled by underclassmen. Cresi sialic made several innovalions This year- includinq a new iorrnai and unusual ariisiic media. L'l 5iici'VZEi 1'v'a'X Gowiriej l-lfi'-,h Hjiima' Hulllreh l: ed r-' T iwravf S'r h l9'd :f-r' akino a pifTure, you can somelimes lose your heafl. ll lic- aims and Tires. Chris laTes his own picnne. Mliffl ,SV . . PhoTo STaTT is a group viTal To school publicaTions. Under The supervision oT Mr. lvleyer, These boys meeT daily eighTh period as a class Tor which They receive a grade. All The phoTographs Tor Trapeze and Tabula, excepT Senior picTures and SpoTlighTs, are Taken by our PhoTo STaTT. This year a new Tea- Ture was added when The group began To Talce pic- Tures Tor CresT. Some people do noT realize all The vvorlc ThaT goes inTo Talcing iusT one picTure. fXTTer an ediTor sched- ules a phoTo in The FuTure boolr in Room I26, iT is assigned To a parTicular member oT The sTaTT. T-le is responsible Tor Talcing The picTure, having iT devel- opedi and geTTing iT down To I26 To The person who scheduled iT. OTTen a shoT reguires more Than one phofographer in order To obTain The besT picTuro possible. ln any case, a member oT phoTo sTaTT is There To geT prooT oT The happenings aT our school. Dhcwography John Agres Fred Baird Mike Brock Chris Biirriii Darvi Douider Ai Edgar Gary Goldsiein Chuck Heck Sfaii Bob I-iennekverrv Qreq Kaisis Joe Karzbech Dan Kiibridqe Randy McCrea Larry Reynolds Mike Schenone Peie Srronqe Af YXMWA W .gk , 7, .Wy .wr K Members of The siaif gei assignment, Phoio Sfafi fakes iniormai shofs. Mr. Mer-,fer explains W i-ionneroorn piciures were Taken over ihe noon hour. V7 Ni bi, ws, I Eignlli period means worls for ine yearboolc slall. Tabula Stall Peggy Abrams Clay Bennell Carla Buller Sandy Buller Jim Curry Sue Davis Joan Fowles Bob l-lansen Sleplnanie Jenoa Myrna Kadislw Pele lVlGI'lx6l'13 Bill Mason Jolin Nolan Dorolluy Rooney Paul S-clioenield Paul Slarnm Glenn Toppen Denise VJillman Drarnalics Sludenl Qoyernrncnl Publicaliona Sludenl Goyornrnenr Music Girlsl Sport EdilorfinfCl1iei Boys' Sborlf, Soniorg Soniora Facully Underclass Clubs Facully Boysl Sborls Assogiale Eclilor Boys' Sporls Seniors Our adviser, Miss Slwuarl. Q 1 4 i igmigi gi . A . . Xy.,M . H Q., uw'-N in., . l,ll V 1 a M'nw 1 Ni:-sK :n A-W ,1 Akrk H.. ,M -Sha., Eclilor-in-clmiel Clears biclures l 741 Edilor displays Hrnagnelio' gualiiy. .Ls . . EM flue .Sifwg , 1 ff'ffY2i5V 53 ' Viikssv' Whal soccer picfures? Ediiors begin work on Senior seclion. . lr .V --0---Q.. in K in W iq, , 'Rf r ' 5 A , we V, . 1 'WM ,, , gig .,,., f ly, 75 l'fXre you kidding me?l' W'e are sorry you had ro wail unlril June lo gel 'rhe produclion oi lhe year, buf anlicipalion is 90 per cenl oi Jrhe iun. The siaii, eighieen upperclassmen under Jrhe supervision of Miss Shuari, has been hard ai work since Jrhe beginning of Seplember. This year homeroom piclrures were raken so ihal every sludeni could have his piclrure appear ai ieasi once in The book. The moilro of Everybody's book for everybody proved To be lremendous. wirh ihe book made lo revolve around fhe idea- Nobody here buf people. Many piciures, devoled simply io The many moods oi Jrhe siudenis, appear in ihe yearbook. The year for us has been a lime of meer- ing deadlines, scheduling piolures, doing wrile-ups, checking copy, and adding iin- ishing iouches on Jrhe World's Greajresr Annual. miie 0 Confinueal gxcefince . . ThroughouT The year The lvlusic DeparTmenT is never idle. From The TirsT TooTpall game in SepTem- ber To BaccalaureaTe in June, The organizaTions pro- vide music Tor The whole school. Behind every perTormance are exhausTing, and someTimes TrusTraTing hours oT pracTice and sTudy. Finally comes The Tinished producT, The concerT, which always exempliTies conTinued excellence. The insTrumenTal groups are ConcerT Band, Con- 76 cerT OrchesTra, Marching Band, Symphony Band, and Symphony OrchesTra. Choral groups include Boys' Choir, Girls' Choir, l3esTival Chorus, and A Cappella Choir. All oT The lvlusic groups perTorm every Type oT music Trom The modern musical com- edy To classic canTaTas. The TaculTy oT The lvlusic DeparTmenT, all well gualiTied musicians, vvorlc To insTill a love and rever- ence Tor This arT in each oT Their sTudenTs. J' I f J' 'V ,J H . A A fi .ing 1 ' Q2 :Q W E 1- K Q ,gr Z QW ,.4Vv.- -wly -J., 4: s -I ' 5 , ik , A : - x, ' i N.. '83 ! . .- '-' N F2-1. ' J ' ft ' .fix : fig , i A U , 5, Q Q Q Z Q R I .E A, , A A495 Y V w 1 be r Jw - ,Q-f ff M A .f Q' , -, ' L ' f 3 1 , U if at y X. . Q 5 W 7 P gf' ' ' , W : H rv 4 , M Xi LX V-4 an A . LQLQTJ ' ' ' ,XWXK up I , X 1 If Q , Tiiiwii H2112 gif ig 5Y5'?7ii? ifaiflyf 7 ,Q .xnxx ,TS ii, '. 4 'M+-rw-w,.,,,, L1 1 '13 'xt , 'ikig223gaga f ff' Q YN wg , swf 1 4. -w ff. ,ak ,. f ,A 3 - ,A 1- F W, I? 4 A, If f w46,,.4J Aff WU NS R F f-.- Az. 21,- 1 Ninlli period willi llwe Band. Symphony Band BACK ROW--fK. Kulvicak, J. Lainq, R. Chalmers, D. Malone, J. Kalsan louis, K. Poole, E. Tolnaclinilc, R. Marshall, D. Kilbridqe, J. Goldberg, A Bolire-ns, K. Spangler, R. Baker, R, Nixon. SECOND ROW-J. McGhee, S. McAdams, J. Berq, E. Eossenqa, G. Dillo, R. Niclwolas, W. Brandner, G. Kendall, F. Alwrens, l'l. Venable, K. Kause, G. Maniafes, H. Toberman J. Mizoclc, W. Duqal, J, Kreslal, D. lloseln. FRONT ROW-D. Lanoeleld J. Towler, R. Purdorn, R. Fell, G. llosolc, B, Kuelin, M. Walther, M. Jolin son, T. Wriqnl, L, Mullin, D. Krnocn, C. Weiss, G. Rozmarynowslci, G l-lull, D. Jessup, D. Vlfillrnan, S. Diflo, A. Kallow. Nol picluredz P. Dunn, D. Muslwol, B. Hadriclc. Director-Mr. Sclwleuler. Here we go again. 78 Spiril ol loo 'll-2-3. I-2-3. Sympliony Band 7f7ffa,'0,-plz... Liltlo, Filzqeralrl, Troul, Garrell. Spfirlvoro. lNr,l PlClLlf 'il'SlVOiY'lV'TT.l iw Adding ro rlwe excilemenl ol llwe fall loolrball scliedule, llie l'lusJrling l-luslciesf' under Jrlie supervision of Mr. Sclwleuler, and Drum lvlaior Glen Kendall, enlerlained al all liome games. Aller llie busy loolpall season, llie Srage Band, a small group ol Jrlie bands besr musi- cians, played lor every lwome baslcelloall game. On January 28, Jrlwe l-luslling Huskies clwanged from a marclwing band lo The formal Symplwony Band lo presenl a concerl ol diver- silied music. Tlfirouglwoul llie spring lliey conlinued lo en- lerlain, slaging anollwer concerl, and accom- panying A Cappella Choir in llie Memorial Day Assembly. Conn man. T'0nce more, Trorn The Topf Our Symphony QrchesTra is one oT The largesT groups in The Music DeparTmenT. Under The direc- Tiorw oT Mr. Driggs Tor The pasT Two years, The Ore chesTra has developed inTo a well disciplined and exTren'iely popular organizaTion. The QrchesTra's TirsT appearance Tor The TirsT semesTer was aT The Fall Show where iT once again esTaplished a repuTaTion as a TalenTed group. NexT on The agenda was The Torrnal concerT aT which Nancy PaddleTord, pianisT, was TeaTured as a soloisT. The ChrisTnnas ConcerT and The TradiTional ChrisTf mas Vespers closed The year oT T965 Second SemesTer Tound The CrchesTra ardenTly pracTicing Tor The annual opereTTa. The second annual Pops ConcerT swiTTly Tollowed Two shorT rnonThs laTer. The Two soloisTs TeaTured were Beverly Falk, yiolinisT, and Carolyn IVlarTin, pianisT. Finished wiTh one more perTormance, The OrchesTra was al- ready preparing Tor The lasT Tormal concerT oT The year. RoloerT Fishbaclc, pianisT, and Jenny Lind, vio' linisT, had The privilege oT playing aT The lasT concerT. The lasT perTorn'iances oT The year are aT Baccae laureaTe and CornmencernenT. sn... The Tinished producT. The Pops ConcerT. flip Carolyn concenTraTf:s. Tao T , . W , .W ., ,W Bev Command, ac1mImHc:m. Sfradlvarius who? Q., gimp l0Ily- l'CA,0!ffl'Cl A705015 AMIAPIICP5 BACK FOVV-Mr. DVTCIGS Slew' Jfwiwfecf BW LcfQ'fZ, BU Hwre, Caibefnf- Sbfumb Arffwuv' Kasak, Douq Sfmwfory Jack Brrfuffmrff. FIFTH ROW fXffEV,'xE!f': Ersamuuv, PNN BM-'d, GHC.: Kwmi' T-Vwifky' Swwarf, Rfzfwafw WC13rw e R'cHar2 FJ,fI11f3', Ge GQQGUQ Leah Jafrkiscf PLNH Pm Mfr, FN w Pwfarfmarw, FYTURTH ROW--f fi? ww: M11 Eikffi Swat Susnn CLT 1f'i1,, J nw' Ev, , Gowrqf- Lykms, .low Davis, CMH r1-, Hf-rw-'M BSU Lf,-My Sw ' Frur'df::q,f, DJVVJ JJ -, Fuqe Q- Szrwflre 5 Ste-we Fzmerg Thzsvfa, Kfghl. Tl-HRD ROVV--Nwny Rffkrwr, GYGFA Sfokus Um Fug M, Cm M Huw' -m, Bmw: HWMT U, Jlw T 'nfl 1' 4, SV-uf Sm' , Smwaf Gzcd, CMM Nkiph Bw F, Eivnlrcy JJ' Jamkf, Pfayne TH4frwu . SECOND RC, i+'-!HV1JLiI1iU ' SM vfy' R' 4 H-way C1--ry? MQMA-Jem, R7'Hard Fuchs, Na' CMH Syd-nj N915 Gif-rmzm HN, Jeff! Mwiww Qvwf' M r fwd IVIQIL Fvlffrrmg Su .V PM w. fr, UNH CM. -rw -EWWQ Mzvffm. FRONT RCWN ,fr-'Vy' UH f, B, vf1rWv FJH UJH' Mfwl-wZ', D,1f,f WW iw,-:, M f . ! MM Lmvd ?Yr.Jf11,-gllf-it wlfv V7 f-vw Cf1rPw,CfE ,.1' X1 Tlvr F'f,'g, ,l.1rM!,-- DY- J --N M FM, ww Concert Band Flutes: Linda Mensik, Laurie Levin, Carol Mizock, John Adolph. Clarinets: Mike Locigno, Glen Reuter, Barry Goldberg, Richard Hay, Richard Curl, Susan Meier, Bill Van Horn, Deborah Boonstra, Bill Maniates, Stan Peskin. Saxophone: Larry Young, Barbara Riopentrop, Bill Scholtens, Sandy Little. Comets: Ed Langeteld, Richard Nied, Patricia McGhee, Gordon Beach, Scott Srhiave, John Madera, Jim Baber, French Horns: Olivia John- son, Kathy Collins. Trombones: Charles Bloch, Ken Backman, Paul Abts, Harold Fredrickson, James Crook, Fred Hyde, Robert Tesch, Russell Carlson, Baritone Horn: Cort Kormos, Tuba: George Guslalaon, Percussion: Mike Brorner, John Tonclelli, Jirn Lawler, Bob Lawler, Bert Beverly. Concert Orchestra Violins: Lynn Reirners, Rosalind Onotrio, Judy Chick, Robert Knoursk, Marcia Prouty, Barbara Brauer, NVilliam Pray, George Lykos, David Henry, Carvelle Kowalski, Lance Oiler, Debbie Wolen, Violas: Karen Pruzan, Cathy Cleland, Barbara Markrnan. Cellos: Heidi Levin, Sue Hill. Basses: Steve Hill, Sandy Baldwin. Flutes: Cindy Sager, Peggy Price, Leslie Goodwin, Roberta Stockrnan, Rosanne Bailey, Kathy Garrigan, Karen Olson, Lana fr-ltstadt, Janet Lenea. Oboes: Peggy Black, John Harrison. Clarinets: Fred Liewehr, Laurie Crook, Nancy Koepple, Gale Krernl, George Cook, Janet Stuart, John Henson. Bassoon: Tom Wear. Trumpets: Charles Kvasnicka, Michael Vierow, Michael Brouhard. French Horns: David Jatte, Bill Leubrie, Gwyneth Brundage. Trombones: Glen Regalle, Richard Nielsen. Percussion: Ed Keeton, Alera Reitrnan, David Jones, Gail Flagler. Piano: Susan Prather. rw Boys' Choir Bfkfk FVTVVM-SL'Gf Mm- Ari -'-' an H :JH Zf' Naf KUFP, SPN., MfCfX'm3cl ri.-wwwci, H fvves, Nll x'f- C.1k1rn5, Bruhw STKACWND ROW TN 1-, F' f G1 Ui rw T, Ca:H1.YyfL.s f1L,r1,L1.? ., Mhz, H'-':f:1.3, Eel!-, Van Umm, P.Jvr-hr, Skoda, FRONT 5'17,7W' V N L I F3 . , Vw N--'m',..1 57-Ii4ef':,f.-'mu FQr.1'TW-rjO.-,f-'.,S -r1.,v,J.r1:., LAN, Simply Ewffwq, Fiehbaii . I 1 h . G If 5 C our M N N 3 NN M A wg 63 . fi GV rj .fig :J N ii .,. -gf Q.. aj, yi, in fm I .. ' A 5.5. , V 'K L QM 5 bf 1' rw 'W Y BACK ROVV--H ale- Dmlga M. MUG' J. Nrimn Ric: Gffeizvf-, SGVSTWSGTZ, V!H:ef, L. MNH S?wr'.?m , Slddmcrfp. M?ku+fa Skoda, N.6Hciwm1, Aiiwood TSN, s-'- aff. Vvyw Hf' A ' M 'f.T!-HRD RCW'----561751 iff' Kew Cienfik f5a'.51a.Jf:'fa- L-fro' P5415 .Acid TODD-em Huff, Rnofberq Ki-Mm Wfz:g'wf ', K iff V-ie 'T' i'5: '3. SECOND RQVV--M 17af, Bfwiv Beit, UOSP Llf.', Crm 'fr DePimfc, P-lawa1's J.Gi1CHr1ST, Rank, Flowers S. NEWEST 'NA5v n, N' 'i ' 'f S f'f1 r P: MJ Kira. T'1y. FRONT RCVJ--Kir i-4f1fr'Nif- F9'pr1p, Weider? Haro, Fausxfr, Hausman Umm, G. Jus? 93' ff Vw? ' ' .' fr 1 BW Y, Yr.,-1', Pi .-,' Lil A lux Air va, S f'-' Ln' 3 Nw p'f'u'+d: Hy?-, Hfwrvu, l. N'-Venn N Mn, S+ ,-.' 1 r vw Q Q rw BACK ROV!-Cady, Diclrirson, Presci:TT, Saliny, Schenone, Neagle, Shalda, Lee Klurnprer, Todd. Lang, Hill. Willing, Soclcer, Klein, SmiTh, Lowery. THIRD RQVV---Toppen, Lounsbury, Tribble, Arxshell. Tiansen, STuarT, Jenos, Massler, Grczser, lfeeTe, Blumcr, Kingma, Johnson, FullerTorz, B. Douglass, Neilson, Gill. SECOND ROVV---RaTh, Shornm, Tirnme, Lovig, C. MarTin, Pt-ll, Hohan'if,r, Jones, Klassen, Maxwell, Helwig. C. Douglass, Tiallyseh Breuhaus, Tucker, S. Iv1arTin, FRONT ROWfPoliTis, Snornpolos, T5-ellandi, Litfle, Vurianian, Paddlefuid, Breed I-iiiklahd, Planlf, Craig, Lundberg, Wilde, Thore-sen, Vician, Davis. Miss Wood DirecTs I Give me an HO. ... llllgff 0 M ...H MIT? A Cappella Choir is The epiTome oT vocal music aT Calc Parlc. The members, chosen on a selecTive basis aTTer Their Freshman and Sophomore years, are experT singers. This year Their TirsT concerT, ChrisTmas Vespers, given on December 6, included SchuberT's CanTaTa, Mass in G. This was accompanied by The Symphony OrchesTra. Two weeks laTer The A Cappella Choir, wiTh The Boys' and Girls' Choirs, presenTed The Junior-Senior Choral Con- cerT. During This concerT The singers showed Their TalenTs by perTorming all Types oT seasonal songs. On February 25, 26, and 28 The A Cappella Choir sTaged Bye-Bye Birdie in The school audiTorium. The enTire casT oT This musical comedy was Taken Trom A Cappella Choir. On May I6, A Cappella Choir again ioined The arher choirs Tor a Spring Music FesTival. Sunday, June I3, The Choir presenTed a musical program Tor The Seniors and Their parenTs aT BaccalaureaTe. T941 Vesper Soloisfs Q gl Gloria! Gloria! Clirislmua Qarolirig fills llie lwalls. Praclice and more praciice 85 X I Bye-Bye Birdie IJITIJQIIIGLJ jk WMM.. :.25Q,,,,,,,,,e,,f February 25, 26 and 28 rw Oh, Conrad l-lello Mama. Conrad Birdie, calling me? Ii. Conrad, you're wonderfull 87 Alherr Pelerson Rose Alvarez Conrad Ursula Merkle ,,,, Kim Macfhlee ., Mrs. Macfhiee Mr. Macfhlee Randolph Maohlee Mae Pelerson Y ,, l-lugo Pealoody Deborah Sue . Alice , Mayor Mayor's Vifiie Gloria Rasioulen .. Charles F. Maude Sad Girl Cas? , ,, John Willing John Blocker , Nancy Breed Jill Faliysek ,Jim Shalda Ralph Cady ,Terry Beers Mary Bohannon , ,,,,,, Lena Slrrompolos Jeanine Rarh Pelz Sarah Marlin Bernard I-lourihan Siephen Smiih ,Glenn Tribble Jonalhan Klein ,Marqaref Tucker ,James Klumpner Glynn Lowrey .Slrephanie Jenos Carherine Varianian A. Y, ,,,, , ,Sheri Li++le Barbara Lundberg ,,sDavid Dickinson Karherine l-lansen s,,,,,,,Marilyn I-lelwig ,,,,,,,,s.Richard Prescoii Kaiherine Meisier 'Hugo Peabody, you're my s+eadyl Bye-Bye Birdie, a musical comedy by Milce Slewarl, Charles Slrouse, and Lee Adams, was presenled on Fri- day, February 25, Salurday allernoon and evening, Feb- ruary 26, and Monday, February 28, by A Cappella Choir under rhe direclion ol Miss Edna Rulh Wood. ByeaBye Birdie lells lhe slory ol whal happens in a small lown when a Jreen-aqe idol, dralled inlo lhe army, decides lo beslow one lasl lqiss on one ol his fans. In The course ol lhe plol Alberl Pelerson, lhe sinqer's aqenl, decides lo marry Rose Alvarez, and finally lo cul away from his Mama's apron slrings. The resl of lhe slory revolves aboul lhe commolion lhalr disrupls lhe MacAlee family when dauqhler Kim is chosen from all ol Conrad Birdie's fans lo receive Jrhal lasl lciss. The lighl humor and showmanship ol Jrhe double casls produced a show well received by all. We love you, Conrad. Oh, yes we do. This is my house. 'lm Spanish Rose. Jusr lei me sil here. l88l Early morrllrwq WWE We MaCAfe Curtain Call Senior Mixed Ensemble EACK ROW-Willing Slocker, Laing, Smillw, Prescolr, Bufler, Toppen, Saliny, l-lourilian. FRONT ROW-Pelz, Marlin, Jenos, Massler, Keele, Breubaus, Bolriannon, l-lelwig, Eallysek. Junior Mixed Ensemble Ensembles As well as providing Training in music, ensembles are llie sclwool's goodwill ambassadors lo 'rbe vil- lages. Tbrouglw Jrlieir performances, borli inside and oulside lbe sclnool, llwese musicians nor only enler- lain bul sbow llwe bigli gualily ol music educalion available al Oak Parlc and River Eoresl Higli Scliool. All llie ensembles are cliosen by compelilive se- leclion and audilioris. Tlie sludenls selecl llweir own music, roulines, and original coslumes, lo add a lillle Hsomelbing special lo llieir many line per- lormances. ,i 'w BACK ROVVveKrarner, Lundberg, Klumpner, Douglass, Lowrey. Lee. THIRD ROXN--Ralln, Beers, Srrompolos, Kern. SECOND ROW-Negele, Cisoslalc, Blum-er, Cady, ERONT ROVV--Varlanian, Klassen. 905 Soplwomore Mixed Ensemble BACK ROW-Miller, Geolfrion, Nelson, Smilln, Mullen, Parrilli. FRONT ROW-Ocbillree, Owen, Rockwell, Phipps, Voorliees, Sliapin, Toppen, Spence, Alberins. lNol piclured: Powe-rs.l Madrigal Singers Girls' Clieir Ensemble '? v i w, A ' 7. BACK l?OVVv,Abofl, l-lalfi, Ferl, Nelson Klar, Gilclnrisl. lilgolxll l9mVJeA3e'sfe, lvlilciin, J 'Wim BACK ROVV-Spence, lzislnbiclc, Sniiln, Briinr, fzoolflrion, Piirrilli, Rockwe FRONT ROW!-Alberins, Mill -r, Pliipps, Ivlm'r'r, Ocliillrf-fr, Gllfglnrisl, Roelker'-. lpiclurefll Slwer. ' 1 Boys Cluaner Girls Ensemble r is mi ssizi-,, sew Willir i fqi RACK RCW-Sfuarl', Merlin lflansers. FRONT ROW-' Hunl, Wilde, Polilis, klein., VT 3 ii: NG' pictiivid: Slifirnrri Mwlinif, Rank Dramefics and Speech All The worlds a shaqe . . A I S P1 e If e S pe aa re , N21 ,NZ Mrs. MCTHHQ. Poison Eddie. SHnkor. Mofher knows besf. Tom Sawyer acjvion. IQ3 MBmy Buddy 5 The oTTicers-oTTiciaTe? Thespians John Kessler lPresidenTl Marilyn Levin lVice-PresiolenTl Sally Jones lSecreTaryl Aliya Cheslcis lTreasurerl Peggy Abrams Ted BarTon Carol Coven MarTy DeMaaT EThyl Drueclc Jaclcio GeThner Chuclc l-leclc John Janlca '41 an 1-.. inf X 5 ...-4' X, A: - John KaTsanTonis Jill Kirlcland Sue Lazarus David l.eBoy Ken McDowell Barb Philipps Nancy Reimers Kris Sellergrin John SToclcer Bill Wagner Jan Wagner Jim Weinslein Stage Crew Members John Janlca, Crew D Ted BarTon Beverly Biele Amy Biermann Mary Blasius Barbara BlumenThal Gerald BollenTino Eddie BonTield Richard Breed Michael Broclc Wendy Burke Chris BurriTT RoberT Comella ChrisTine Corporon MarTin DeMaaT EThel Drueclc Belh Edwards Bernice GoTTlieb Barbara Gray Susan l-landelman Tim Hayes Parriclc Haley Charles l-leclc irecTor and STage Manager John Kessler, LighTs Fred l-lyde Pennie James John KaTsanTonis ArThur Kallow Linda Kelen STephanie Larkin PaT Lavery David LeBoy XNilliam Leubrie STuarT Marcinial Thomas Miller VVendy Miller Mara Miniek Joanne MoTTa Jay Peregrine Nora PeTerson Carol Reed Rosanne Ryan Gay Rozmaryowslci Ralph Shalda William Wagner Kennefh Wiese DirecTor and Designer 941 Thespians ACT well your parT, There all The honor lies. This guoTaTion Trom The poeTry oT Alexander Pope is The moTTo oT The NaTional Thespian SocieTy, an honor socieTy Tor ouTsTanding sTudenTs oT DramaTic ArTs. ln our school Thespian Troupe 2320 has many im- porTanT TuncTions. Each crew and commiTTee Tor all major sTage producTions is coordinaTed by a Thes- pian who is experienced in ThaT Tield. The Thespians also perTorm services To The school, such as cleaning The props room or painTing The dressing rooms. The honor oT Thespian membership is conTerred on Those people who earn recogniTion in Two Tields oT DramaTic ArTs and help promoTe a living TheaTer in our high school. Where do I begin? 'Give lhem a handfl 'You did il, nor If Drill lime. Stage Crew iff? l ' ssll Wouldn'l you like lo do ir? ' ' 7 H 5' .nun f ,,. .L,, K V' .. V 1-A ' A W ,- Q.. . Q as X ! Q All sl Nllouble or nolhingf The scenery lor lhe Fall Show, Operella, and Spring Show was buill by Slade Crew, which also worked baclcslage during many assemblies, concerls, and leclures. Under lhe supervision of Mr. Eilrheim rhe crew learned how lo build, ser, and slrilce lhe sels. Slade Crew work is nor easy lor The boys musl be on lheir loesv during every minule ol a produc- Jrion. The Crew is Jrrained To worlc lhe lighls and lo use siqhl and sound ehfecls. i .l -.QQ arTy blasTs o n ave and Joan po, nc ene ProducTion Crews BeTore opening nighT, much Time is spenT behind The scenes working on cosTumes, malce-up, proper- Ties, publiciTy, and Ticl4eTs. Each commiTTee has a Thespian Co-ordinaTor as chairman, and an adulT adviser. WiThouT The proper co-ordinaTion oT one commiTTee, The whole play could Tall aparT. The CosTume commiTTee helps make The cosTumes. When The accessories are renTed, The commiTTee sTraighTens, irons, and mends The ouTTiTs. The mem- bers oT The commiTTee also help The characTers dress Tor The nighTs oT The play, and They are always on hand To do lasT-minuTe sewing. The members oT The Make-up commiTTee are Trained in The proper use oT malce-up. They are able To change a young, handsome boy inTo an old man, iusT wiTh The use oT greasepainT, pencils, and nose puTTy. The properTies which are used on sTage are made and managed by The Props commiTTee. These people add The Tinal Touches To The play by supplying Tele- phones, colce boTTles, candy dishes, eTc. fXnoTher commiTTee which is imporTanT To a pro- ducTion is The PubliciTy commiTTee. This group is divided inTo Two parTs: Tor wriTTen and oral public- iTy. The members working on The wriTTen publiciTy design posTers and disTribuTe Them around The school and in windows oT various sTores. They also wriTe arTicles, announcing The play, Tor several news- papers. The Oral PubliciTy commiTTee gives an- nouncemenTs. The TiTTh basic commiTTee is Ticl4eTs. Members are in charge oT selling The TiclceTs and Talcing care oT all advance orders. WiThouT These commiTTees. our TinesT producTions could noT have been The sucesses ThaT They were. 2 5? in ' ml :.v I gw.,,...v-wwf' Q61 Properffes. Siege sei. Make-up. Scene painfer. W Mirror-mirror. Y 1 af l 5. 7Wc'jAir1 g , Mwifclzed guerggoclg November 5 and 6, 1965 ww Cast lln order ol appofirfinc Carrie Mrs. Howard V, L Syloil Evva Loomis Grace Loomis ,, Maude Loomis Nelson l-loway Lame Ellsworrlw Virgil , Silinlcer Dirly Joe Poison Eddie Mrs. Scliellenbacn Mimi Clriief Policeman Orner Coos arue Ga Ol Carol Coyen y Rozmarynowslci Sliari Wegnor Aliya Clieslcis Nancy Reimers ,, Ann Pelz .lolin lfalzanlonis S Pele Kirk, Jonn I -- lailian Dardiclc Glenn Triloble Joel Monarclw Jolin Kessler Jim Weinsiein Jolwn Sloclcer ucan l-landelman Marilyn Levin Bill Wagner' Weir, Don Riley, Pele Nicliolson Cynilwia Slollcowski K risiine Sellergren l Peggy Abrams, Barb Pnilipps Ugly Wi+cn Beauiilul Vfililr Prompiers P G' , ,M Cops come. 'ilils a cunning sclwemef' - wwii' Mrs Larue wifh ine cliildrenf Be in early ionigliif wi ef! Vsgiimw - 5 Lame mansion Na+ name sends me . . , CMN qoodnigWr.'N NSome+Imes when Mofhe-r's hdpirwq me, 1,16 has io iook uqYy. Can somebody Wake an order? Those-ggL1y5 airff QOf' no gms. l Did someone ring?l' Nlliey ain'l brealliingf' Slianlyland pool liall luncliroom. Wilcnes, gangslers, and disappearing sliclcs were all a parl ol Mrs. McTl1ing by Mary Cliase, Fall Snow oi l965. Presenled on November 5 and 6, and direcled by Mr. Radford, llwe play 'rells llie slory ol Belle Larue, a woman of liigli sociely, wlio won'l lel lwer darling son play willw Mimi, Mrs. Mc-l'liing's dauglfiler. Because ol lliis, poor Mrs. Larue goes llwrougli all lcinds ol lrouble, sucli as: finding llial lwer son l-loway lias been re- placed by a sliclc boy: being clianged inlo a sliclq lier- sellq and l3l running info Trouble Willa llwree lougli gangslers. Bul, because lillle Mimi is so lond oi l-loway, llie girl decides lo solye eyeryone's problems by burning llie slicl4s. Finally, surrounded by lier servanls and friends, Mrs. Larue comes liome saiely, Mimi and lwer mollwer are reuniled, and llie curlains close on a Fall Snow llwal really ended happily ever allerf' 'Umm 4 Bacchaem rehearsal ...Q-Av- 'f I K ' ,4 Cf cLIf'Cl,1WI a fu' rfgi ,a 15505 ggfflgt' .9I'llUl 05fil1g y5 ,M Wafinee5 gzfoymenf ana! .gnfererif Srudenis wlio parlicipale in Drarnalic Arls classes al sclwool are given prepa- ralion anol baclcgrouncl lor lliealer ilnrouglw worlc willi coslrurning, slaging, scene olesigning, malcevup and aclual aoling.Tl'1ey are llien eligible lo parlici- pale in 'ine lvlalinee Workshops. Some ol llwe Ivlalinees presenled llwis year have been: Time Bacclwaemq A Pe- culiar Posilionuq Billy Bucld : flue Pan- lomime snow, Some More Silencemi and MA l-louse by llie Slablefi Seal Dog. Sing along willw nnimes. Evolwe.' fi ff 4, J Tlwe Danslcer counsels Claggarl ww.. ,X i ,VE ge., iw. eggs , .fa- -,ity 1 is ' Lf-1 Mem ref,Mf:, Cqjrduief, QPCI fjy, ,pw C134-r: fwpfyyf-rw C5 ,,,1,.' ,yy JU'r1SH4Y'1.a -5 Pr! wi- vu .Um Wf-K: SN-If I vhll AM, V, ,Mr TM rw, A- 1',1 '1wg- ,f Prv?-f.11w,'Yf,rwf-, ,,,' Dfw- Vlffkhw' ififv , w K ..v'- Sfm. ,wr fr l Rmb KN., vm, M. PM. SH fr?--lf: C'Qm2,?m fww my H wwf N - wwf ff bw L. .1 HM' Y'gr': EQ , 1 Mifxf Cm 15. gr-v V V' 'J .,.1::1s HHNQ Hiscfrax -10f'f.iWoLU1. V ' 'ff' 1 V 15' 1 fx' V ' 'W 9 H ?aCaUcC1f3'O sawn. OH, WF1UVC'11'J Powefi. IW?-1 llie lwo lliousand year old slery ol Eleclra was done in a conlernporary slyle lor llie Senior Class Play in a version by llie lzrenclw wriler Jean Giraudoux. llie play was presenled on April 29 and 30 and direcled by lvlr. Dully. The slory was a serious drama willi a loucli ol sopliisfi- ealed comedy. Tlrie cliaraclers were realislic, alllwouqlfi a sense ol Jrlie supernalural was added in llie porlrayal ol ellie Eumenides. l'l'e Corinllwians are irrounding ns Oranges are really billerf' i l J 'ldonl say sliels my dauqlilei E leerra 'A bird? Wlial is 'rnal bird? 1 Ny U ,,,k .sm - fx -, ., .V 1... T.. X xii' .ws 722' f . 2.53 Varsity gy A L fs . ,. . ,......, T .- 'W Q ,y K l., .-1. 2' an 3, ,sfff Tigff-iii! BACK ROWvGoTTTried. RaTr'or, Freund. Elcholrn, Kesler, Clusin, Mr. Johnson. FRONT ROW-Dardick, Cfwen JaTTe. Masel. Kallaw, Miss Vfeir, TNCT Picluriiclz BeaTTy, Chill, Dunn, Friedman, Lind, Meisel, SchwarTz.l Novice 027 a-,,,.,,.., -4+ SACK ROW-BeaTTy, Schleclcer. Leubrie, Frushour, WrighT, Eisler, McMenan1in, Suloway, SCOND ROW-Gorefr, Dunlap. Freorlcseq Pray. Janilcowslci Tabachnilc, CuTrera, Koiden, Lynch, FRONT ROW-Miss ValerTine, FosT, Lauper. STeTa'ai:'i 5 i er, D. l loseT, Dardicx, G. Hoselc, Nagy The debaTe advisers. Taos DebaTing helps To develop The slcills OT analysis and advocacy. IT Teaches poise and conTidence. as well as giving experience in research Techniques and organizaTion. This year The Topic under discussion was Re- solved: ThaT The Federal Cvovernn'ienT Should AdopT a Program OT Compulsory ArbiTraTion in Laloor- ManagernenT DispuTes in Basic lndusTries. The Topic was debaTed on Three levels: The VarsiTy level, The JunioreVarsiTy secTion, and The Novice division. These divisions were coached by Mr. John- son, Miss Weir, and Miss ValenTine. Cur high school hosTed iTs second inTer-scholasTic debaTe TournamenT on January l5, l966. Approxi- maTely TwenTy schools in The Chicago area parTici- paTed in This evenT, wiTh a ToTal oT over Three hundred people. The winning school was awarded a Trophy by Dr. Schwilclc, himselT an experienced debaTer. T J Gary cross-examines Ari. LCl,fe Upefateg Ulf Qe JZUQ 5 Golrffried, Jaffe, Clusin, and Kessler pradice for S+51yG Compefiion fl07j Girls' Sports f lljariefg Wa I 1 aim Y W .. ,gggziy ,Ga,iY,,,,,4gg,,,,,,,., I ,,v .' Q . ag. rv f. rogrum 0 gflfgi , gggnorb 1 'O from 9, - Q 'La' ' - 5 'H ss 4 YM, I 6 ., , Tim- SES' W Allaclcing learn Jrhrealens To score. The Girls' Physical Eolucalion Deparlmenl pro- vides a variely ol individual and Team sporls. The girls may choose any sporl lhey wish as lonq as They fulfill The gradualion requiremenls. Choices include: Swimming once a year, Driver Educalion, Poslure, Tennis, Heallh, and one Team sporl and one individual sporl. ,qw wig M! V-SH demonslraled on uneven parallel loars. iiioi Q. 55 'Q Smoolh lake-oil. Marian smashes ball across nel. fi S., Ar ,K 11 ,11' 'f ' 1945 i Mary oTTiciaTes Speedaway. The members oT Leaders' Class are selecTed Tor Their leadership, sporTsmanship, and aThleTic abiliTy. The Leaders learn To play and oTTiciaTe The maior Team sporTs. The girls give up sTudy halls To assisT in gym classes and oTTiciaTe in aTTer-school TournamenTs. The girls also help wiTh The Synchronized Swim Show and The Dance DemonsTraTion. They Talce charge oT ATalanTa meeTings and annual evenTs. Leaders' Class is under The direcTion oT Miss Brown and Miss VicTorilc. o!Z'fllL1I':i KPZJPPI' MOI' IIIUI' .SQJUPIJ BACK ROW--Davis, Gilchrist J. Davis, JandrisiTs, Borlces, Faulds, Culp, Brauer, Henriclss, Gleaye, Pruzar-, Baldwin Ccnr Freu o SECOND ROW-Srrealla, Sinnard, Grardohco. Michaels, SchuerT, GerulaT, Farris, C5arreTT, Sairsbury, Scellmire, Varlarian. FRONT l?QVVASimon K. Nolan CarsTens, LuzieTTi, Belzer, Peslca, KerwcrThy, P, Nolan. 1 'Q v i A racing dive. Swim Team BACK ROWfBard, King, Sayre, MacGregor, McConnell, Borlce, l.eMasTers. THIRD ROW! Bmdhead, Higgins, Byrne, Sharer, Olsen, Sinnard, Olson, Roeser. SECOND ROW-Carroll, Rose, Fven, Zerloss, Sheyelson, Decarlo, FRONT ROW-Tanriehill, Elcblad, Fireman, BradTord, Salerno, Klaeclr. iiizi Swimming Freshman, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors malce up our Girls' Swirn Team. The girls pracTice Twice a weelc, once on Their own and once wiTh The Team. This year The Team parTicipaTed in a meeT wiTh EyansTon and New Trier, Talcing second place. ln The inTramural meeT The individual award wenT To Cheryl Sayre. Sarah McConnell Times swimmers. -K--.L , J.. Tennis Team BACK ROW--Hausman, Vxfood, Harrell, Balqernann, Marion Slwoslr Vlfillclnson. FRONT ROVV-'Ann Slwoslrom, Sourapas, lzaulcls, liven, Say No! pialuienlz Spaulding, K:-nworllwy, Luzlelli, lono, Banlfrnan, Toll The Record Elmwood Park vs. Oak Park . ,A,....., ., . O Candy and Jan demonsirale llweir skill Wesl Proviso vs. Oak Park . . O Wllh 5 raclqel' Riverside-Brookfield vs. Oak Park . 2 Maine Wes? vs, Oak Park . . 2 Easi Leyden vs. Oak Park , I Easl Proviso vs. Oak Park . O Wes? Leyden vs. Oak Park . . O Ridqewoocl vs. Oak Park . O Q10 5, jnniri eam .96 Ylule eafec! glial . , , Walcli +l'ie birdie! Girls' Badminton Team Badminton Badmini on Record Oak Park vs, Fe-nlon Y , VVV, VV,,, , Y Oak Park vs. Elmwood Park Oak Park vs. Wesl Leyden Oak Park vs. Proviso Easl Oak Park vs. Ridgewood , The sponsor for llne Team 'r . ...,..,, 6 5 his year was Miss Olosup BACK ROW-D. Mullen, S. Verluno, J. Jolinson, L. Paulsen, B. Loviq, D. Sandidqe. FRONT ROW'-P. Kenworllwy, C. Belzer, G. Brodlwead, G. l-lull, B. Blending. C. Posi. Missing--l.. Waycie. 6 Girls pracTice on Archery range. Archery All inTeresTecl girls Trom The Archery classes or aTTer-school Archery were eligible Tor The Archery Team This year. This year's Team was one oT The largesT ever. The Team pracTiced every Tues- y day aTTer school during The Tall. lvliss WolT was The sponsor. KaThy lakes careful aim. Girls' Archery Team J ,1 . BACK ROW-Vician, Goon lmqr.l, Thornison, Janes, Gislason, Malone. FRONT ROW- Trirnborn, STocl4man, WaTso:1, Zak, Shauqhnessy. NoT picTured: Schul4nechT, l.eBlond, Gieqler. Wilson. M .. ., .al + xl E6 ' 'ik Y I L A . . M. ,W X A 'F Qrchesis ' A Saw. .. K + A Wk loan and Quai? do an Arabezque. Gems de Paris xThe PeopNe of Paris!! was preserrfed Om March I 1, wifh The show direcfed by Mm. Webrli, Bm swir Mwmhgurs Dames Alleqm Bcvfom,PeqgyBNaA.k,Joar1C11wQf,Marilyn Hviwm Myrrm , us, 11 n -, G N-L, 4 wH'l5HS 67 PAM Hfubrwfgrr-V, Jmfm Pwwff--,vf-, 1u, .lhyslwr my Q. Umm:-Q AW' dpmw Su-.arm l.,1.mIu-, NlQAyPJ11,Hvr..'y,Suv .wlclrxw C71-JM, L.: fJfofUPfVVVu'1Y-' PQTTI HIc,Hmqe' lx -, bvawfkz Us Lg Rim' ffuuf M- UQFV, U4QS'v1fu'-1' Kuwly lfmU!fiw,iJ1V1,! Wlnifflu fax! m- Nlrffaff IH llfw Cor A , Hrmlf- Karr-im fin Inf,-:I lfvL,.,1L '67 Beafnwfl de Ia NVE qouf In ,mv Awfmim M FH f M ? :U Ezkfxlf VQW Vlwg, Juslfer Cnwaynk F1,wW1:',, f5m?1,vA Salerno. 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Level, direclion, range llrlcalc- Le Q4-in Can, The puppels. x W ,H The N ulcracller Narralion by Barbara Phillips Dance Panlomime by Doris DeSlelano THE LITTLE GIRL AND HER NUTCRACKER Carolyn Lund, Tom Shuler BATTLE OF THE TWO-HEADED MONSTER AND Tl-IE MICE Belly Breuhaus, Connie Sinnard, Fran Fireman, Bell'1Hiqqins, Robin Purcell, Rosemary Schallner THE LITTLE GIRL AND HER HANDSOME PRINCE Sue Ann Todhunler, Chuck Higgins SPANISH DREAM June Rholon, Belly Breuhaus, Gloria Olson, Connie Sinnard, Cindy Slollcowslci, Jim Figalner, Dave Linde, Bill Perry, Pal Slaclc, Barry Tilmann RUSSIAN DREAM Kalhy Nolan, Laurie Swanson CHINESE DREAM Nancy Boqgess, Barb Jacobsen, June Rholon, Cheryl Sayre SHE DREAMS OF RAGGEDY ANNS AND ANDYS Nora Luzielli, Kalhy Nolan, Laurie Swanson, Diane Wilkinson, Doug Langeleld, Jim Negele, Tom Shuler, Bill Zweclcer SHE DREAMS OF BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS Marion Bear, Kalhy Nolan, Belly Breuhaus, Sharon Kushner, Carolyn Lund, Sherry Olsen, Gloria Olson, Connie Sinnard, Cindy Slollcowslci Sue Ann Todhunler SHE DREAMS OF ICE CREAM SUNDAES Nancy Boqgess, Barb Jacobsen, June Rholon, Cheryl Sayre SHE DREAMS OF TOY SOLDIERS Marion Bear, Sharon Kushner, Carolyn Lund, Sherry Olsen, Sue Ann Todhunler, Chuclc Higgins, Jim Pelers, Al Sadove, Bob Slaslny, Barry Tilrnann ARABIAN DREAM Nora Luzielli, Diane Wilkinson AND SO, DREAM ON, LITTLE GIRL Sharon Kushner, Cindy Slollcowslci, Bill Perry, Sherry Olsen, Carolyn Luncl, Al Sadove SUGAR PLUM FAIRY Gloria Olson SNOWFLAKES ON I-IER WINDOW PANE Marion Bear, Linda Borlce, Fran Fireman, Laura Krull, Linda Long. Carole Rose, Linda Smilh, Pam Wall Chinese Dream. Synchronized Swim Team BACK ROW-Slaslny, Lanqeleld, Neqele, Shuler, Fiqalner, Murray, Perry, Slack, C. Higgins, Tilrnann, Sadove, Linde. THIRD ROW-Long, Borlce, Sayre, Luzielli, Benson, Breuhaus, Olson, Slollcowslri, C. Lund, Sinnard. SECOND ROW--Rholon, B. Higgins, Boqqess, Jacobsen, Purcell, Swanson, Willcinson, L. Lund. FRONT ROW-Schallner, Todhunler, Wall, Rose, Smilh, Bear, Kushner, Fireman, Krull, Olsen. iiiai lThe Nulcraclcer' This year's Synchronized Swim Show was performed aller school on April IQ, 20, and 2l, and al 8:00 P.lVl. on April 22 and 23. The producrion was an adaplalion of Tchailcovslcy's Nu+craclcer Suilef' The swimmers Themselves choreographed The show, which was direcled by Mrs. Paulilz. The l.i++le Girl and her Nulcraclaer Snow Flakes. The Mice kill The Six-Headed King Toy Soldiers. Arabian number. Chinese number. llie Clweerleaders are Clwosen in May and praclice Togelrlier unlil llwe end oi Jrlie sclwool year. In Seplernloer llwe girls slarl praclricing again. Tlwey pracrice every Tuesday and Tliurs- day, during llie foolball and baslcelball seasons. Tlie cheerleaders lead Jrlwe sludenrs in cheers al all Jrlie looiball and baslcelball games. Miss Kerslen and Mrs. Welwrli, of ine Girls' Physical Educalion Deparlmenl. are Jrlie sponsors. CAeerLac orb . . Hn lip Daq mr K ROW C W b V llfnriik , VRONI Rcwws Gfilfla1f.ii,.I,i:Lfii, il.1m1lif.ii,W,iii, Give me an HO. Q 5 OMF S efllflflf, 'hm film w M,,Aw -wg f,.. A Yea Calf Park! Huslcie Dog and Myrna lead cheers. Afafanfa BACK ROW-Shoslrom, Kenworlhy, Davis. FRONT ROW-Nolan, Swanson, Sin- nard, Rholon. Hlvloslr Pooped Pop? Leap frog. Soon Squad enlerlrains Dads. U22 Alalanfa, a member of Jrhe slare Girls' A+hle+ic Associalion, is one of +he largesl clubs in rhe school, wilh members from all classes. Alalanra sponsors afler school sporls four days a week. I+ also sponsors annual aclivilies lhal include The Foolball Dance, Molhers' Tea, Dad-Daughler Nighl, a Playday, and lhe Spring Banguelr. Awards are presenled +o members lwice a year. A member receives one poinl lor every Time she parlicipales in an aller-school aclivily. These poinls are accumulaled Jrhroughoul four years, enabling a girl lo win awards as high as Firsl Slale. lvliss Glossup ol lhe Girls' Physical Educalion De- parlmenl was lhe sponsor lor Alalanla This year. l ATalanTa members decoraTe. San Francisco Dream was The Theme oT This year's FooTball Dance. The dance, annually spon- sored by ATalanTa, was held on November 2OTh. The caTeTeria was decoraTed wiTh The Tamous sighTs oT San Francisco, including The TradiTional cable car and Telegraph l-lill, Fisherman's WharT, and China- Town. Spanning The caTeTeria was The Tamous Golden GaTe bridge. King Jaros and his orchesTra provided The music Tor The evening. The FooTball Dance honors The boys who win Major Monograms in FooTball, Soccer, and Cross CounTry, all Tall sporTs. Linda and Bill Tind Their Tavor. Couples mingle aT Dance. A San Francisco Dream. 4 Golden GaTe Bridge. ChinaTowri. fl ..f . 2 A 5g .. Q'N--X A Rx Lf 'xv ,' A 1 , W M.. F N, L 5 S Rf xg 'if W H ,Q L f 5 J A Q ' ,Q ,. if F Wi + -4 2 Sports '66 DeTense puTs The damper on Waukegan's gains. jlze .gory ,ga ,9l'l'll0l'0UQl'l'lel'li This year our l-luskies placed TiTTh in Suburban League sTandings and ended The TooTball season wiTh a 3-4 record. The VarsiTy squad ToughT hard and exciTing games, producing several ouTsTanding players. Oak Park ranked The Third highesT in The Suburban League Tor individual players who made The All-Sub- urban Team. The l-luskies chosen were linemen Bill Perry and Bill Wiedow, and backTield men lvlike BolleTino, STeve Korovesis, Dave ArmsTrong, and Chuck Boyle. These men were also named To The AT leasT his eye's on The ball. N261 Chicago Tribune All-Area Team, and BolleTino was nominaTed Tor All-STaTe. During The TirsT Three games oT The year our Team spiriT lagged. l-lowever, aT l-lomecoming, morale builT up, and The players demonsTraTed, Trom The Proviso game on, a greaT improvemenT in deTense and pass proTecTion. AT our games wiTh EvansTon and l-lighland Park even The crowd could sense The rewards oT an invigoraTed Team. NexT year's Team will look Torward To The reTurn oT Twelve Junior leTTermen. l-larmon, caughT Trom behind. Md? J ,, J . X ,aff A 1 5 5 Armsfrong 'rhrows for anofher firsf down. Coach No+h, The way we like +o see him. QBS confer wifh Coach VVehrIE. 5 I K , no 1 if' i I- s Calm before Jrhe slrorm 11273 Birlrhplace of dejrerminmion. Wheel Warm ups are fun Bolleffino sfops a score. Tip+oe ihrough The fires. M2251 Dorff look now, buf . .. 413, Q AK an . -1 Nico gloves, Ben. The Varsily Cross-Counlry learn connpleled a successful season lhis year, highlighled by al leasl Two near-perleol viclories lo linish wilh an impres- sive 9-2 record. Led by caplain Jim Duncan, also lhe achievennenl award winner, The Harriers look lourlh in Jrhe Suburban League meel. Placing lourlh in Suburban League slandings, lho squad was rounded oul wilh oulslandinq conlribu- lions from lellermen AH Bogdanove, Gordon Todd, Ben Lounsbury, Sieve Schullz, Paul Ivlaqida, l-loward Doulder, Ron James and Mike Zweiqoran. p0PA'L'f 8l:f gS2a50fl Schulfz shills info low. CROSS Arif lalces lhe lead. SOCCER c T' ' 7777 'vw- ' ' i'7W 'QV ,VJMV W E r r ,Wi at gy Q ., Q my Wg, , 4 W 7 Schoemfelcl To Yanris. Toppem gives 5+ an Nlfgrare boob ,jJawLmen . . Carolyn Marfim, Gai! Scrwwarfz, Arlene Becker, Sue Weinqer, Mary Blackburn, Nancy Porlrer. 11301 Rain, mud, and puddles delinilrely had a dampen- ing efieci on lhe l-lawlcmen's early allempfs ar vic- l'ory in soccer This year. Besides The weaiher, cerlain olher problems were slraighlened oui, and lhe Jream finished slrong, in lhe True slyle of Oalc Park Soccer. One ol lhe worsJr problems was an inabilily To score. This was correcled by poinl malcers such as co-caplains Yanlis and Schmalandl, Tenner, Jeff Schoenfeld, Clemmens, and our champion from Chile, Miguel Schmidl. l-lowever, as in all games, defense is iusr as essenlial as scoring, and a remarlc- able iob of goal-lending was lurned in by Andy Weber. The oulslanding and always dependable perform- ances ol fullback Glenn Toppen, enlirled him lo a posilion on Jrhe All-Slale leam. Anolher l-lawlcman receiving lhis honor was l-lorsl Schmalandl. Sure you golf a headache . . . may Yanlis powers one. Qaida gran? weiiiil. 2 more lor 44. ,. T L ,T is 4, we lf 1: ' il H, T if W -Y , ' T ?'?5fi5 - 5 L5 A H V. Q X -S 7 5 V - -41 -.,,,,.,,. 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KinerT puT iT, Every Team ThaT beaT us was much bigger Than we werei and we beaT all The Teams nearer our own size. The Team can Talce real pride in ThaT The boys didn'T give up. Rarely were They beaTen by more Than a Tow poinTs. Bigger, TasTer Teams had lo sTrLiggle on several occasions To gel Tho win. The besT example oT This is when sevenTh-ranl4efl EasT Leyden had To come Trom behind To beaT The l-luslcies by Two poinTs in The lasT Tew seconds oT The lasT game oT The season. Ron Price and Bill Wiedow were elecTed co- capTains and along wiTh Dave ArmsTrong and Riclc Iverson were Senior sTandouTs. Also playing good ball were Rich Posson and Gordon Todd who will be wiTh nexT year's Team. Gordy aims and... .-G Wiedow powers one. laapin' lippy, ZIUIWI 61171 Bflf lML'f0fy 61 4 Qixfii , , M ,M qyr. A 5 ---f OOPS!!! Price from Hue oufside I '77 I J. WresTling has iTs ups and downs. Qfssgwgg,3iziL!f?vfz 7 4 V fl ' , , , , Chuck pins reT and opponenT. r M-4... Andy works Tor a Takedown. This year our VarsiTy wresTlers had a disappoinT- ing season, including Two wins, nine losses, and one draw. ln many oT The meeTs The l-luskies ToughT To such a close margin ThaT The ouTcome oT one maTch could have broughT our Team vicTory. OuTsTandinq perTormances were achieved, how- ever, by several individual grapplers. Mike Zvvei- qoron, aT IO3 and l I2 pounds, Tinished TirsT in dis- TricT and Third in secTional compeTiTion. Andy l-lel- mus, aT l38 pounds, won TirsTs in boTh The disTricT meeT and The Willowbrook Quadrangular Tourna- menT. OTher Tine records were Turned in aT The disTricTs by Chuck Dressel, who Tinished second, and Jim Reynolds and Randy PleTcher, who boTh Tin- ished Third. Look Ma, no heads! The highlighT oT The Woo gymnasTic season aT Oak Park was The ouTsTanding ninTh place The Team Took in The sTaTe meeT. Leading was Arnie Sepke, a Senior, who Took a TourTh place on The sTill rings, and ninTh place in The all- round compeTiTion. Earlier in The season, in regular League compeTiTion, The Team com- piled a 3-3 record. 0uTsTanding gym- nasTs include Seniors Drake TsiouTsias on The sTill rings, Larry Kucharik on The horizonTal bar, and Junior Bill Maloney, Tumbler. Arnie Sepke, 4Th in The sTaTe on rings l-landsTand. 7171116 in .Qtek liucharik on P-bars. was l Double-leg circles. Lepine on The side horse. i , i .SWIMMING Be The TirsT kid in your block To be OTT iT. l can Tly-l can Tly!!! Wen! Coach ofeacla . .xg promiding .iam l ln his TirsT year aT Qak Park, Coach Vern Wilhelm led The swimming Team To one oT iTs besT seasons in years. The Team accumulaTed an excellenT record, especially since several oT The losT meeTs were losl only in The lasT evenT. Much oT Oak Park's claim To Tame was due To The ouTsTanding abiliTy and power oT Tree-sTyler Tom Shuler, who seT records in boTh The 50-yard and IOO- yard Tree sTyle. Since he is a Junior, his reTurn nexT year will help soTTen The loss OT ouTsTandinq Senior swimmers John Ball and Wayne lylorkes, and divers JeTT SchoenTeld and Ron James. A Tough compeTiTor and record breaker Theres no waTer where? -.gn 1--M -- W Coach Jerry Slack sTepped inTo The head coach- ing job in Track This year and sTeered The Team To anoTher oT Their greaT seasons. This year's Team con- sisTed mosTly oT Juniors, buT Three ouTsTanding Seniors, Bill Griep, Jim Duncan and Kevin Kennedy, provided The caTalysT Tor vicTory. This squad, more Than any oTher oT recenT years, possessed The poTenTial oT a greaT Team Tor The TuTure. Ben Lounsbury and Rick Shellhamer, as Jun- iors, were Two oT The mosT consisTenT scorers oiT The Team. This year's Sophomore Team, second in Sula- urloan League, will add To nexT year's already abun- danT supply oT TalenT. The eighT lap relay Team oT Grieb, Duncan, Chuck DacTer, and Ron DacTer, This season broke The all- Time Oak Park record, and Bill Grielo, an inspiring runner and high jumper, Tied The record in The 440 yard dash. Wi+h iTs well rounded Team eTTorT, This squad is diTTiculT Tor any oTher Team To deTeaT. So, Jack, wherels your candlesTick? Kev runs away wiTh The candlesTick. 6116164 .SVHCA .AJJIIWIFJ flu' .Jlilefm ATTer him, Ebsl The flying young rnan. IFS going +0 be Close. Swan Lake? mal Grub Weeds off Entire Team Qualihes For STaTe Meet The VarsiTy Tennis Team compiled a Tremen- dous record by remaining undeTeaTed all year, and also gualiTying The enTire Team Tor olown- sTaTe Tinals compeTiTion. The perTormance all season oT boTh singles anol doubles Teams was brillianT. No school is allowed To send more Than six men To Champaign Tor The sTaTe Tinals, and ThaT is exacTly The number oT men Oak Park gualiTieol. Dave ArmsTrong and Bill Clarkson represenTecl Oak Park in singles compeTiTion, and Two doubles Teams oT Larry lvloelmann ancl Paul l-larTman, and Jim Clarkson and AI DuTTon qualiwfied To c:ompleTe Qak Park's conTingenT. Jim Clarkson backhands one. Dave 1'-XrmsTrong-STaTe Champion. 1 ,Hi w e 1 ' T 1 T A A . . imlg 2 ' .......... 3 Up anol back. rim Slumper Scholl drives for a single. This year's baseball Jream combined excellenl pilch- ing, air-+igh'r fielding, and slrong hilling lo compile a beller Than average record. On lhe mound, hurling for lhe l-luslcies, relurning lellermen Londos and Iverson fruslraled opposing ballers. Olher relurning leller- men provided lhe slcill and experience lo exhibil pol- ished fielding, and slrenglh af bal. Ken Scholl al second scooped in more +han his share of speclacular calches, while Jim l'leyer, al lirsl, leamed up wilh 'rhe lwo olher inlielders, Riller and Maeder, lo chalk up a high percenlage ol double plays. Behind lhe plale Brian Yanlis lurned in an exlra-line performance, while as lar away from him as possible, in The oulfield, Wiedow and lvlorlces carried lhe ball. Home runs by Wiedow and l-leyer, and 'rriples by Londos, Miller, Yanlis. and lvlaeder highlighled The hilling efforls. Less speclacular, bul iusl as essenlial, was 'rhe consislenl hilling of Scholl. Frasl huslles. Londos fires lasl and hard. if 4 il' , r ' lr l l l i fi : an V' 3 V rr l f l ' :- .P KA I ii..s. for I r.srr , . i-- i iff' 'i's '-: .iiil 0 ii r . f I , .A s . ffwllll' f . s 2 l' T il .iff 7iiQ5 qgf,z ' 's' i U ' ' ' - Q si , as if fills 'ff 5 iw 'lf ii Q if!! Q Lk Qll ,'i ,V I V ky 3-. f ,i-'refs-iwigfiisisf 5 :ww,m's K in ,E its ' f W- , 5 H401 s,,g... ccg... - H i , ' rsrl K A Q, , ,Mm 4 . I , M j '.'w.:e5.1.?4f jr N' . r . . - 4 ' ' ' , ' 1 f' swarm, . ., I , ,. n r i . . jr -. L s .V I f I .. Vi . , ' . b - fi -Y I ,. Huzza! Caich me if you can, Sfep, hop, sfep, leap, sfep, fhrow Comcenfrafion. 34? K ESQ N11 N X' ll Wafusi. Oak Park gollers deleaied some very slrong Subur- ban League opponenls Jrhis year, and were bealen only on days when lheir games were oil. Individuals who consislenlly placed well in meels include caplain Bruce Badenoch, Bob Jordan, Don Porler, Tom Cunningham, and Junior Don McLaughlin. The gradualion ol The lirsl four will be fell nexl year, buf since McLaughlin is only a Junior he will relurn nexl year. Cunningham lries again. M lil42i s i l Badenoch slices info lhe frees. Jordan walches il land in lhe wafer. W? if Leaders BACK ROW-Sullivan, Tenner Gill Kendall Badenoch, Schwarze, Perry, Snell Chapman T nsgaro Ud lsor Oayr Conway Tl'llRD ROW Srrauch, Jenkins, Culver, Largefeld. Furey, Kidd, Ashdown. Franlc, Hildebrand. Spence Weber Schub Sardeso Eelke D rre SECOND ROW Jordan, Oppenheimer, O'Co1nor Moore Linde, Winrers, Firsel, Ellman, Goodwin, Cox Mr Wehrli FRONT ROW Cunningham l-ler-,ella Porrer, Krasnow, Dunnigan, Colucci, Sramm, Anderson, Sanalcis, Curro, Curlan. Burlein Leaders class, a newly insliruled group, consisls of specially selecied boys who help The Physical Educalion Jreachers conducl The gym classes. The program, conceived by Mr. Roberl Wehrli, has been an ourslanding success, and The boys in The dark blue shirls will become a permanenl parl oi The Physical Educalion program. Monogram Club The purposes ol Monogram Club are lo lurrher and promole alhlelics in Jrhe school, ro worlc wilh orher organizarions in sponsor- ing various school aclivilies, ro encourage good Tellowship, ro iosrer good sporlsmanship, and lo help develop a proper schocl spirir among all The srudenlrs. This year's oliicers are: Dave Arrnsrrcng , Presidenr ,lim Harman Vice Presidenr Briar Yanris , , Secrefary Mile Bollerinc Sergeanrear-Arms M433 Varsily Football I B B + ' .THIRD ROW-Assl. BACK ROW-Dunniqan, Scholl, Conway, Maeder, S. Badenoch, Lucche-si, Michaels, Fulqenzi, Bourne, Baraq ia, oyce, u urusis Coach Kaiser, Assl. Coach Wehrli, Kellinqer, Miholiclc, Podkasilc, Reynolds, Rynne, Posson, Lehnhard, Dressel, Younqlcranlz, B. Badenoch, Head Coach Nolh, Assl. Coach Zernbal. SECQND ROW-Burlein, Reid, Kidd, Perry, Korovesis, Bollellino, Harmon, Boyle, Weidow, Milligan, Anqelocas Nloionriier, FRONT ROW--v-Slernpien, Me-yer, Cullen, Arrnslronq, O'Conrior, l-leyer, Fuiey, Varsity Soccer BACK ROW-Coach Hawk, A. Weber, Walson, R. Weber, Mullaie, Slrauch, Schoenleld, Benriefl, Douglas, Broslc, Coach Offerman. SECOND ROV!--Dalberq, Escoll, Suarez, loppen, Tenner, Tolennier, Schoenfeld, Kerri, Cunninqharn. FRONT ROW-Prfrler, Silver, Clemens, Yanlis, Schmalnl, Kiclimidl, Rilfer, Clarlrzori, I i4-41 Varsity Cross Country BACK ROVVH--Taylor, Navolio, Klotz, Frost, Coqqesliall, Wanderer, l-lutcltinsori, l-lammorid, Reppord, Grieb, Demos, Afiyaito, lelarriiltori, Drain, lliaizeii, FRONT ROW -Sc,liul7, Duriozri lraphl, Todd, Uouldei, Jarriea, lounsbuiy, lxflagjido, MQCoIlurri, Boqdariove, Madsen. Varsity Wrestling EACK ROW-Coach Zimmerman, Asst. Coacli Crcrnnn, VVinter, Walsh, Crowl, Julian, Linde, Appleby, Buturusis, R. Appleby, Michaels, Seqewiclf, lireeburq, SECOND ROVV-Polite, Silver, l-loyt, Kearly, Gould, Mazzulra, Goldberg, Boyle, T. Moionriier, Dressel, Ludwiq. FRONT ROVV--Cltristoplier, Zweiqoron, Ivloqley Kent, Lewis, l-lelrrtus, Sosrrowslci, Jefferson, Moionnier, Fiqatner, Reynolds, Varsity Gymnastics BACK RCW ---' Frost, Sliclfler, l-larrson, Biele, Saliriy, Ccacli Zembal, SECCJND ROW!-Seder, Krarner, Le Rive, Maloney, Frantz, Nemcl, Tsiout- sias, Kucliaril, Steed, Bisliop, Vicar. FRONT ROW' Seplve lu, rapil, Lil iak lm raptl. Fil Varsiry Baslserball Wierwcw. BACK RGVV---Arrrsyrcmg. Jackson Mcehrwarmr. THIRD ROWfArwgeTaczws Hfarmcr. SECOND ROWfMgrr Jcrdar Srarqc, Trzppem, Tversorw Todd, Mrzr, Naqel, FRCNT ROWkPrice Efiii '17 K K -1 1 .HK Vf '?5Q-:-1ff2x:.,1,2 iw, :1 A . ., M 4 ' if' f Q T Q h' ,.w K arf I , M it , .. A 7, N t Fw A , e V ' S ' ' , r '3 WW W' m m ' n Q 321. - 'D ,T aw, f E22 -j V my .. :Q A 1 2 Eff' A-AA Q - 72 ,Q Ak 4 my 4 , Nh . an nl, EL! . ,MEX in ig fw, we , 1 A ,- ,x, M, F 145 , -wilt? F5 Wnmrf ' T T 0130411 1. fi ef A T eff, rr-Mfr 3 www, T ,gwffff T . we X2 Wm:-H' 'w.nnvY 2 'i ' K Jmmxs V hfmmmx fm BACK ROW-Sfas+ny, Karser, Perers, Ball, Morkes, Lee. ,V 1 ,. 8, rr fd, A. A ,',,.,,,,j? A Qkgggggtii ' yyinwsi Drfonso, Shuler, Swrsher, Herrmann Coacn Wrirweim. '1 5, ,fr g',j7T I fi ELQg,'Afw l f D? W- 3 X, FRONT ROW-Nicholas, Kay, Hoaqland, Elfrig, Trim- ,.fi?i ,5,g, Jw, ,ft ., 'H L ,riff ff ' Mi e 5 re w 4 ,T f , A , T, , L , P TT ,Q ,f -, born, Schoemreld, James. iii ' ' ' f Q 2 Q W r T ' A r , f X W 2 'ff J A , T A 9 'H' N .5 - ,X 1. W- .ffglxv vfwrf '-w 1 G - , T , e D fe ' D 'lf 75' A, 4:13 T' f2'45Mr.'7'-,,, 5511 'T Vi T f ,, , 7 X W Varsity Track BACK ROWfl.unde frrvqnl, Bulder, Meyer, James, Wanderer Boqdanov DcuVder, Curry, MQLGQQHM, Kenredy, Roch, Prelm, Ardersuv Ydlerw Fu!gemzi, McCreary, WcTinQ lmqrj. SECOND ROW-Glassl Sharpe, Davis, Lqzoc Grfec, Duran, Sciwhz, Srakh-, Srwelhamefr Hfarmczn, Jackson 1 Madwar, Lermsbury, Todd, Live, Mafcne, Navdic. FRONT ROW-CGGCTT Cr'35Or1 Ccacr SECT, R. Dakfef KNOW C. Dak+e', Demos, Mccmurru Kukraf Tqyarro Boyce, Cmach Smffr Coach Gurrwrrwersor, r meg Varsity Baseball BACK ROW-Coach Zimmerman, Nagel lmgr.l, Lane, Koeling, Sclwwarze, Wiedow, Iverson, Posson, Londas, Bourne, Younglcranlz, Yanfis, Kaiser lmgnl, Coach Kaiser. FRONT ROW-Campbell, l-leyer, Reid, Nielson, Morkes, Sclwofic, Miller, Alsbury, Frosl, l-loagland, Maeder, Gould, Rilrer. Coll BACK ROWGMV. Beaugureau, Condor, Green, Dilonso, McLaughlin, Porfer, Badenoch, Jordan, Cunningham, Oppenheimer, Mr. Welwrli. SECOND ROW-Kulfel, Rerz, Lliollca, Griffifh, Ludwig, Riplce, Mogley, Gregus, Prolco, Sclwelfens, Garland, FRONT ROW-Owens, Rose, Mason, Farago, Molony, Haqler, Bombacln, Organ, Biagi, Nielsen. Varsity Tennis BACK ROW-Warson, Harlman, Lee, Meyer, Good. FRONT ROW-J. Clarlcson, Moelmann, B. Clarlrsort, Armsfrong. rim Junior Varsity Football BACK ROW-Coach Thompson, Frecberq, Anrlerson, Davis, Stella, Nelson, Juliar, Sedqewiclc, K. Anderson, Krestel, Green, Larrqetelrl, Lewin Ma-,OIi, Balclf, Coacli Janslry. SECOND ROVXV Meilaliia, Nolan, Vlitt, MQl,aurJbliv,Piescott,Q1oirlsc'Firniflt,Maiiiatusletterson, Fialwn, Zyrriali Rivti-r-.rw i loyrf-, luflwifj, Gould. FRONT ROW --Asbby Jaclfeon, Appleby, Aslidowi, Sisznw-lri, lincle, Greenwild D Ari lit. Bergeron, Kohl. l Sopnornore Football BACK ROWW Retruclc, Marsliall, Spit-ek, Dillon, Koporas, Kinq, Roqers, Arder-son, Duflelc, Paetan, Smitlw, lueclies, Dutton, l-lolrnes, Brzverwylr, THIRD ROW- Coaclfi Slaclc, Nolan Gabris,-l,Jol1nso:', Grequs, Poole, Messwer, Karnettel, Cliual, Wooley, l'lc,li'nr,-s, Herring, Walsln, Carerrff, Saszernaiw Coacli Bourey, Coach Ebel, SFCOND ROW---Coacli Vtfliealor, Neqri, Knee, l-leld, Mcgooty. Masar, Anialo DL11Plllf Detroy, Misnlinilc, Bivioliif, Ross, Morgar, Davis. FRONT ROVJ-l-leqq, loberrnan, Anqelos, Robi, Mierlenm, Cornoton, Jflwn-,tri l-mlii-rtn Sl iii: ley, Satiappf-it, l-lf-iiinq 'Wiist ' lrrLir.l, Missirq: Seoastiari l-lallfz, Fa.-.eq Williams Cuiifv, Stan ini, Reflifini, Arderli ', Freslwrnan Football BACK ROW-Kaska, Carroll, Bangert, Lanqteld, Weber, Skoda, Hanson, Wilkirwsoii, Maqigos, Kenna, Joy, Kelly, McGrady, Secore, Marston, Keetfri Standish, McLaren. Tl'llRD ROVV-Scliofl, Kinq, Marston, Russell, Mitclwell, Clarlcsoi, Lo, Kidfl, Preston, Younu, Kettinqer, Re-ploqlrl, Miclrinzi Hevinesy, Metlwe, Reitrnar, Webb, O'Brien, Puctialslri, Puqli, Hanley. SECOND ROW--Coliei, Friilsoi, lot zreri, Lirrioureux, Scliieve, MgMalion tfetl, S:lWolte1is,lRatCl'tL1lc, Kessler, Ryrine, Mallon, Bio.li,VVul'l'l1c, Rolo lMqil lRONl ROV! G.-st, Sullifar, lv-ni. Hsrrr nd, Opp!-rib: iin, Kopta Peterson, Balk T-ernpleton, Kelelie-e, O'Hallorari, Wes5er'lioltW. Peilii id iiiisi Managers '-mpg... i Ir is no easy iob io keep over 600 Oalc Parlc arlwleles supplied wirlr clean equiprneni, Towels, uniiforrns, and all rlre orlner supplies used by rlie sporls squads. Willi- our llfie services ol 'rlre Eciuiprnenr Managers rlnere would be greal cnaos and conlusion. Everyone owes a Tremendous debi ol grarirude To rlre arlilelic manaqers,wl1o, under Jrlwe direclion oi Mr. Padula, Tony, are responsible Tor carrying our Jrlwese viral duries. l-farmers. Sopliornore Soccer EACK ROW-Welcli fmqr.l, Kramer, Willianis, Thompson, Blair, Reilly Renz, Prolco, Sinnard, Hegwood, Ferranre, Plafr, Condor, Coaclw Wirsman. SECOND ROW--Leverenz, Scluwarrz, Barbour, Gieqler, Suarez, Nernclwock, Scnlecker, McManus, Slcoda Carey. FRONT ROW-Ebsin, Siewarr, Gipson, Owen, Lclwr, Rose, Dfxddio, Karcln, Briclson, Freslirnan Soccer BACK ROVVWT-lornsby, Frirzflrnan, l-lenrman, Eels, Reynolds. FRONT l3OWf'vMr, Padilla, Grippo Jolwnzon, Fnqollmrdl, Torloes, Erie Q BACK ROW'-Fredrilsrvr, Carlsr-n, Killarn, Fvans, l-lubbel. Lewis, Marlin, Voslinilca, Feley, Torin, Sliinlc, Coficln Weber. SECOND ROWfl4arcl1, l-lryrlan, Rfiyid, Madera, Allinson, Alun Wfrllafrrl, Rirlnards, Taylor, Maclccc, Sacloa. FRONT POV!--Qirfny lflfwnrx OVWWT, Curl, Bnnfrnll, Barl- rnaa, Ealicr, Ay-rfs, Bigvfllly, Si lrriider. r im Frosh-Soph Cross Country Sophomore Basketball BACK ROW-Keleher, Nemchoch, Smith, Keporos, Williams, Lavery, Petruch, King, Compton. FRONT ROW-Anderson, Dudek, Miederna Masar, Mooney lrngnl, Coach Kaiser. BACK ROW-Coach Davison, Peppard, Plank, Gundloch, Kubiock, Anderson, Doulder, Maltese, Smith, Wong, Kress, Glick, Buck. FRONT ROW-Leueredge, Mancates, Cverulot, Kleis, l-loover, Doul- dee, Traver, Salerno, Capt. l-lerseth, Erickson, Yosha, Neilsen, Seltzer, Horwich. Junior Varsity Basketball BACK ROW-Coach Witsman, Lenhard, Jackson, Ripke, Tolliniere. FRONT ROW--Campbell, Bourne, Lane, Zabel, Maeder, Meiclema, Badger, Jordan lmgnl. Freshman Basketball BACK ROW-Coach Weber, DiVito, Carroll, Feley, McLaren, Kettinqer, Schleimer, Keeton, Standish, Vanhorn, Chan, Mr. Boyd. FRONT ROW- Shea, Bakk, l-lautau, Lewis, Martin, Buckles, Glassi, O'Brien, McLintock li-nqr.l, llvlissing: Lolgren.l N501 Sophomore Wrestling BACK ROW-Mizock, Cowen, Cabanban, J. Merkel, Davis, Nolan, Suarez, Spirelc, Hegwood, Gabriel, McAllis+er, Coach Ellsworrh. SECOND ROW-B. Merkel, Pedicini, Wargo, Rieger, Semi, Lucchesi, Diangilres, Charnes. Garrigan, Buller, D. Herring, Carrera. FRONT ROW-Lehr, O'Connor, McClure, Mirabile, Banalris, Schwarfz, L. Herring, Cicrnanec, Anderson, Holmes, Marshall. Sophomore Swimming BACK ROW-Curran, Hurd, Tienos, Thorpe, Marren, Buccola, Krasnow, Smirh, Coach Baughman. FRONT ROW-Jones, Karch, Gawne, Sher, Muir, Sullivan, Messner. Freshman Wrestling BACK ROW-Vogel, Kaplan, Feley, Balxlc, Soluwie, Killam, Vicher, Tesch, Hennessy, Dimifriou, Coach Davison. SECOND ROW-Goldberg, Farago, Keleher, Kessler, King, Langefeld, Remenchilc, Erickson. Kennedy, Mirchell, Hay. FRONT ROW--Hefner, Evans, Lewis, Michaud, Puchalski, Kaslca, Husar, Russell, Maher, Brouhard, Young. Freshman Swimming BACK ROW-Marcolr, Tkarchulc, Block, Schinlc, Manion, Oppenheim, Lelcan, Norling. SECOND ROW-Smifh, Kleis, Wurrlre, Bombach, Rogers, Perrole, Maxiom, Coach Ebel. FRONT ROW-Nielson, Murphy, Gom- biner, Laforrune, Curl, Marirrore, Mason risii Sophomore Track BACK ROW' Coach Ollwurnra, Coach Slack, la Franco, Romer, Kress, l-lalko, Dillon, Paelau, Morqan, Lambcrlh, Schappcrl, Badnroali, Tandelli, Ross, Doulder, Miller, Chiyaul, Murphy, Bloch, NOfill'T lmqnl, Cfuafh Srnilli, Coach Orrrrimerson. FRONT ROW---Schoenlfwld Parrilli, Babel, Swrzillrzr, Srupnr, Marshal, Julianfr, Sfwbfrslirni, O'Brir'n, Elolrrirwm, lVlc1QTflfl, Sassman, Trami, Rhoad, lclrvover Slfofla, Florsolh, Erickuuri, Czolrllbczrrg ln'ifir.l. Freshman Track l . ,, 7 r BACK ROW-Coach Olfoson, Coach Slack, Vogel, Hayes, Srnirh, Yosha. Ruchalski, Dernilrion, lclanson, Arkinson, Weber, Lckan, Pugh lvlaqqos, Evans, Oundlach, Merilidi, Oerlach, Young, Ouslafson, lvlichod, Hess, Glick, Lewis. SECOND ROW-Sraller, Caska, lvlfrlkc Slaslny, lvliniales. Reploqle, Clarkson, Lcvcredqe, Biaqe. Bell, Primrose, Lo, Kennedy, Milligan, Whilli, Cole, Coach Srnilh, Coach Gurnrnerson, FRONT ROW-Sellzer, Wonq, Buck, Webb, Vogel, Bakk, Skoda, Kopra, Rcilrnan. Taylor. Frosh-Soph Gymnastics BACK ROV!fvTilrnann, Spark, Broods, Geller, Barans, Kramer, Brow, Sader, Appenseller lrnanl, Coach Kays. SECOND ROV! -Paerau, Snoenaman, Vaupell, Walker, Adolph, Leverenz, Anderson, Brcmrner, Backrnan, Dakoe, Brosh, Young, FRONT ROVVW-Darrc, Nerad, Ricard, Ryan. Freshman Gymnastics BACK ROW-Rold, Jones, Del Debbio, Brow, Younq, Konach England, Aopenseller. SECOND ROW4Dolan, Rorh, Genrile Mooney. Schueneman, Adolf, Brosh, Brerner, Backrnan, Dahol Bonncil, Coach Coll, Ryan. FRONT ROW-Sader, Richard llolflcn, l-lim-Li, Karch, Harris, Bclnise, Thurnpson, Friscnd. 521 Sophomore Baseball BACK ROW-Coach Boyd, Keporos, Lindberg, Complon, Reilh, Pelruclc, Morgan, Marshall, Cowan, Coach Mees. SECOND ROW-fLucchesi, Spaclcs, Buccola, Mischniclc, McManus, Cox, Broolcs. FRONT l?OW7Sparlcman lmfinl, Meiderna, Gipson, Kasalc, Masac, Ceaser, Andersen, Nernchuclr. Freshman Baseball BACK ROW-Coach Fllsworlh, Maqqos, Shea, R. Feley, Slandish, Vanl-iorn, Pierce, B. Feley, Kellinger, McLaren, Kopla, Carroll, Coach Janslcy. FRONT ROW-Pelerson, Pelrole, Lewis, Adolph, Templin, Chang, Anderson, Lepper, Hayward. Sophomore Tennis Swinger! BACK ROW--D. Marlin, Kubicelc, Forbes, Woolley. FRONT ROW-Briclson, S. Karch, Luzielli, Barans. rim Congress meeTs monThly. Marion amuses Congress. STudenT Congress became a realiTy during The I965-I966 school year. Composed oT The members oT The exisTing councils, and represenTaTives oT The various clubs and sTaTTs, STudenT Congress provides a Torum which enables The individual groups To cooperaTe in proiecTs which call Tor The resources oT more Than one group. Under The leadership oT Barry Tilmann, vice-presi- denT oT STudenT Council, and The oTher council vice-presidenTs, Congress was acTive during The campaign Tor The Bond Issue, and helped To raise Us 4 l Studenf Congress We've goT To pass ThaT Bond Issue! Tunds Tor The A.F.S. sTudenTs. Congress also seT up commiTTees headed by members oT The group To help malce plans Tor The new school, including sug- gesTions Tor locker and desk design, a numbering sysTem, and The new STudenT Area. ln addiTion. a charTer is being wriTTen To sTaTe The powers and responsibiliTies oT The organizaTion, and To clariTy The proposed TuncTions. The TormaTion oT such an organizaTion as STudenT Congress was a signiTicanT conTribuTion To Oak Parlc's sysTem oT sTudenT governmenT. ...-.ni, Sludenl Congress, wilh Jrhe help of lacully advis- ers, has laken aclion in The developmenl ol sludenl advisory commillees lor lhe new school enlarge- rnenl program. Six chairmen have been chosen io organize and help wilh such various comnnillees as Furnilure, Loclcers, and Room Numbering. The six chairmen are Diane Eulenloerg, John Nolan, AI Sa- dove, Bob Tenner, Jim Weinslein, and Jim Figalner. l'd like 'lo say Jrhis aboul Thai. Our fearless leader. Mr. Cady advises. Carolyn and her Hwallxy-+allcy. ins 5 Mr. Doolilile lvlr. Wiberg concenirales. explains one-way slairs Oli i-, ui Qluili il Ciruffil: Diiv-r Arm-,lrun 3, lr rim Pain G il' l if lf-wfif liliiciiiii Vw- lifuiclf-' .iid f. liuil Nl -yr-1 li'-gil l Student Council Q Ax x W 1, X l ii W5 , af l l l ii- .gzwlenf Cjouncif Wemgera . Sludeni Council is The sludenr governmenl organ- izalion represenling lhe enlire school. Hs purpose is To worlc on lhe problems ol our school, as well as lo spon- sor various sludenl acrivilries. The I965-66 Sludenl Council consisled ol eighl Freshmen, eighl Sophomores, eleven Juniors, and Jrvvelve Seniors. Each candidare was reguired ro submil a pelilion wirh lvvenly-live signalures before having his name appear on ihe ballol. Voling was ihen carried our on a volunlary basis. Council ihis year was a very aclive one. Among ils proiecls were Jrhe one-way slairs, an AFS sludenl, buses lo loolball games, and The Follc lvlusic conceri. The I965-66 Sludenr Council should be congrarulaleol on a year ol work well done. Freshman-Sophomore Members BACK ROXN---Yourg, lvlclaren, Kellir- ior, Badenoch, DUll!'V7. SECOND RQW- llale Wall. Eawalis lvlichod, Voorhees, lunrl, WONT ROW! Gi' ig, Sf,lmflrirfr', Ar ,..i, r-.,,. ,- riser Junior-Senior Members BACK RCW -- Meyer, Todd, Zweclcer, Higgins, Harman, Campbell. ll-HRD RCW -Schmiil, Shuler, Tilmann, Noonan, Boyle, Armslrong, SECOND ROWfRiclcs, Faulds, Genlile, Grosleron, Christian, Ep- siein. FRONT ROW-Corleil, King, Scliwarlv, Meilahn, Huri. . gikclewl .Ad lgeprefienfafiued Did somebody say spiril? This year ca new idea was liormuleled as a proiecl for Sludenl Council: Lel's lWlRigh+ Whal's Wrong Weelc From Gripe Week, as il was commonly called, a large number of suggeslions were oblrained which provided helpful and conslruclive crilicism ol many lacels ol school life. Suggeslions included painling Jrhe loclcers and core ridors brighler colors, improving Jrhe curriculum, pro- viding more l-lonor Sludy l-lalls, and opening Jrhe Prom lo people from olher schools. According lo Jrhe greal maiorily of The sludenls. Lel's lWlRighl WhaJr's Wrong Weelc, was a big success. Freshmen have ideas. loo. COUNCJL CALENDAR l-l-U-S-K-l-E-S Red Feelhor Mixer Good School Spfril Weelf , lnlomecorning , ,,,, , ,, , ,, Sludonl-Alumni Receplion , Folk lvlusic Concerl , Seplember 25 , Oclober ll-I6 , ,, Ociober I6 ,, December 28 February 5 i 'i '5 ,Jill lT'S LM:-u Eighlh Grade Qrienlafion ,, Sludenl-Vacully Baskelball Game Lefs lWll2ighl Whfafs Wrong lvlosl valuable secrelary. , ,nlvlarch I-5 ,,,,, March 7 ,April 4-7 'ir E. .WMM 443,-uk-A 'mum ami.. Exchange STudenTs For several years, our school has parTicipaTed in inTer- naTional sTudenT exchange programs. These programs permiT us To enroll sTudenTs Trom diTTerenT counTries and To send some oT our own sTudenTs abroad Tor sTudy. This year, we Took parT in Two diTTerenT exchange pro- grams, The American Field Service and The lnTernaTional STudenT Exchange. These Two programs are diTTerenT in ThaT A.E.S. sTudenTs sTay Tor Three monThs or a year and aTTend school, buT l.S.E. sTudenTs sTay only nine weeks and aTTend school as audiTors. Our Exchange STudenTs This year are Marie-Pierre Grosleron Trom France and Miguel SchmiTT Trom Chile, who boTh came To us Through The A.E.S. program. lvlaTilde Chino and Jorge Lewinslcy, boTh Trom ArgenTina, came To us Through The I.S.E. We were also privileged To have one oT our sTudenTs, l-lelen Shapiro, chosen To sTudy in ArgenTina Tor a year Through The A.E.S. program. lvlarie-Pierre has said, speaking also Tor oTher Exchange STudenTs, l Thinlc your A.E.S. year is The besT. lT malces you maTure because you have To adapT To a new way oT liTe. You undersTand The value oT Triendship beTTer, and you realize ThaT The world is noT so large, aTTer all. Regardless oT where The sTudenTs come Trom, where They go, or whaT program They represenT The purpose is The same. We hope To promoTe Triendship and under- sTanding among naTions by sharing our mosT valuable resources-our young people. Gosh, l'm so exciTed. A big, LaTin American grin Qur Paris imporT. -TCE' VisiTors Trom SouTh America. iissi Check this. jeafker mxer .sgaondorecl Lg Conrad! Students Become Better Acguainted Profits Co to Community Chest The titth annual Red Feather Mixer, held on Saturday night, September 25, had a record attendance ot I776 students trom Fenwick, Trinity, and Calc Parlc and River Forest High Schools. The dance, held in the Boys' Field l-louse, was sponsored by the Student Council, in cooperation with Trinity and Fenwiclf. The Don Caron Band and The Sarts provided the entertainment tor the evening. ln addition to raising 9pl,672 tor the Community Chest, the dance helped students from the three schools to become better acquainted. Time out. The line-up. risfat Junior Courl smiles Even Peanu+s wen? lo Homecoming. rieoi Hard louglil. omecoming . . ocrosma ie, was WGS: A loeaulilul day . , . an exlra long parade beginning al ine scnool air 9:30 . . , The close of Good Scliool Spiril Week ...excilemenl . . .lloals indicaling lwours ol work . . .a Pep Rally snowing real Oak Park spiril . . . liundreds ol Orange and Blue 'llgluskieu bullons . . . clieering lor llme Sopliomores wlio were downed by llie Pirales I8-9 . . , enllwusiasm and loyally lo a learn llial snowed real l-luskie delerminalion . . . leeling ine disappoinlmenl' ol a 2l-I4 loss . . . knowing llwc salislaclion of a game wellfplayed and liard-louglwr. . . . Senior Courl charms. ,...uaivnQlK . . . Oil QCf0L8I l 1 I Leon shows I-iuskie defermimafion. U61 .y0l'l'leCOI'l'lil'l,g Qdflfe j86lflfll e5 M6211 QIIJ gourf A beauTiTul Queen and lucky man. The l-lomecoming Dance climaxed The evenTs oT The day. The caricaTures oT The Senior members oT The VarsiTy TooTball Team, and The dim Qrange and Blue lighTing eTTecTs, were perTecT elemenTs To liTT The spiriTs oT The sTudenTs aTTer The aTTernoon's loss. The announcemenT oT The l965 Queen and her CourT was The highlighT oT The dance. The Junior members were: Lauri Swanson, Cindi Ricks, Peggy Akin. Barb ChrisTian and Marcia Mei- lahn. The Seniors were: Jean Skidmore, Pam GenTile, PaT Murphy, Sue Weinger, and PaT Campbell. Joan Cowan was crowned The l965 l-lomecoming Queen by Dr. Schwilck. WiTh The conclusion oT The dance aT I l:3O, came The end oT one oT The mosT memorable and enioy- able days in The year. x ,, Homecoming Queen and her CourT lQpposiTe pagel Queen, Joan Cowan CourT, beginning Top leTT. Senior members: PaT Campbell, Pam GenTile, PaT Murphy, Jean Skidmore, and Sue Weinger. Junior members: Peggy Akin, Barb ChrisTian, Cindi Ricks, Marcia Meilahn, and Lauri Swanson. Ed -Johnson and The MayTairs provide a dreamy mood. T l62 3 , 1 . if V Safely Council lvl r. Sleans advises. Presidenl CovSecrelaries , Marion Accidenl Reporring Cliairman Driving Clwairman Halls Clnairman Program Cliairman Secrelarial Cliairman Trallic Coorclinalion Cliairman Bear, D Cary Pranlc ayle Sainsbury Marion Bear Bob Niclwolas Jim Weinslein Sue Tocllnunler Joan Cowan Jim Kaiser 2' 5 i 5 i i ,. rrr' .S ' if , A it F Cary and lvlarion confer vvilli lvlr. Palmer. Salely Council, one oi rlie largesl of Jrlie sluclenl governmenr groups in our scliool, lias been in exisl- ence for over eignreen years. Hs purpose is lo pro- mofe safely and proper conclucr llwrouglioul Jrlie en'rire scliool. Safely Council is made up ol six commillees, Willa flue duries ol eacli commillee lundamenlal lo Jrlie success of Jrlie council as a wlwole.Tl1e names ol Jrlwe commillees describe llie worlc eacli cloes, as lollows: Accidenl Reporling, Driving, l-lalls, Program, Sec- relarial, ancl Trailic Coordinalion. Tliere is also Jrlwe Execulive Council, wliicli consisls ol llwe Presiclenl, Co-secreraries, and eacli Commillee Cliairman. D4 Eire? .Si-ADJ. . BACK ROW! Nicholas, Franlc, Mr. Palmer, Kaiser, Weinsloiri. FRONT ROW-a--V-Cowan, Torllwunrer, Bear, Sainsbury, Kcnworiliy. limi This pasT year SaTeTy Council sponsored a MoTTo ConTesT. Because oT The greaT sTudenT response, council asked The Deans To help iudge The conTesT. The winner was Jane Kaska, a Senior, whose moTTo was SaTeTy For All Through The CourTesy oT Each. The choosing oT The moTTo launched a SaTeTy Week, April 4-7, which was correlaTed wiTh The new ones way sTairs. TogeTher wiTh iTs advisers, lvlr. Palmer and lvlr. STeans, SaTeTy Council works Tor The beneTiT oT The enTire sTudenT body. Crowded sTairs prove To be a problem. Smoking Council Smoking Council, which meeTs every Fri- day during eighTh period, has a membership oT eighT Seniors and Three Juniors selecTed as leaders oT Their class. The council meeTings Tollow parliamenTary procedure and involve a simple invesTigaTion as To an oTTender's aTTiTude Toward The smok- ing regulaTions and The Council's auThoriTy. OTTenders can be reporTed by Smoking Council and by all maior Monogram winners. Jane Kaska is presenTed award Tor besT moTTo. AHGI- 5 brief queslfjoning period' Hqe Coun- cil reaches a verdicT on punishmenT, which is passed on To The oTTender's dean. The purpose oT Smoking Council is To en- ! 6 Torce The smoking regulaTions oT The school. . .. or Uergone l,,eTT To RighT: Furey, Shuler, Londos, Balletina, Tilmann, ArmsTrong, Angelacos, lvlaeder, l-larrnan, Boyle. llvlissing H651 Leadership Colloquium -v ...-1- H, Mrs. King lallcs aboul leadership. The iourlh annual Leadership Colloquium was held on Ociober 27, l965. The purpose was To honor some lilly sludeni leaders and Their sponsors as well as lo discuss lhe various aspecrs of leader- ship al ihe school. The meeling was opened by Mr. Louis Frilzerneier, Assislani Superiniendeni, who iniroduced ihe guesl speaker, lhe Rev. William l-l. Killarn. Rev. Killam Jrallced abou? 'rhe characierislics ol a leader. A gues- lion-and-answer period followed, wiTh bolh ihe lac- uliy and sludenis ialcing pari. Aller The discussion lhe group adiourned To 'rhe caleferia for a banguei, Mr. G. Alvin Wilson, Assisi- anl Superinlendenl in charge of Business Adminis- Jrralion, presided. l-le inirooluced Mrs. Clara King of ihe English Deparlmeni. Mrs. King spolce aboul The sfudenls' aifilude loward leadership, and emphasized fhe idea ihal a leader musl guide by inslrucTion or counsel, ralher lhan by compulsion. Rev. Killarn and Mr. Frilzerneier. 6 U8I g0l'lQ . . Fiqhfing Paculfy Pracfures Fabulous Five. The frernendous and powerful playing of fhe greaf Senior boys unforfunafely did nof pay off in fhis year's Sfudenf-Paculfy Baslcefball Game. The faculfy nof only seemed fo have a fouch of a magic wildness, buf also had Bafman and Robin lalias Mr. Zimmerman and Mr. Oferol on fheir side. Those who foughf for fhe faculfy were: Professor Wilhelm, Professor Offoson, Professor lvlees, Professor Weber, Professor Janslcy, Professor Wheafon, Professor Teclaw, Professor Allison, Professor Gaynor, and Coach, Professor Ebel. Those baffling for fhe ferrific Seniors were: Bill Burlein, Milne Bollefino, Jim l-leyer, Ron James, John Ball, Denny Riffer, Jim Piqafner, Jeff Sfempien, Bill Reid, Diclc Podlqasilc, Bruce Badenoch, Bob Tenner, and Brian Yanfis. Ron Price, Dave Armsfrong, Rick Iverson and Bill Wiedow coached fhe fabulous Class of '66. as sz,sys:,2i,Ky . T awp! .gzgni icanf puff i 1671 -m M f a is ! l BACK ROVV--Hirggirs, liclfels Chrmg Peppard, lreasurer: Curry, Prugram Chrmg Wfolirie, Publicity. FRONT ROW---Harmarw, Ili,iii.e Chimg AllYl',iY-'51 ljresidffril' Boyle. Qi-Croluryp Williiig, Vi' fy l'if-Li lf-rll. Sannday On Salurday evening Boysl and Girls' Conlerences mel logelher in lhe caleleria lor a banguel. Mr. Jesse Qwens, lhe lseynole speaker, lold ol some ol his experi- ences as Youlh Direclor ol a Boys' Club. His lallc slim- ulaled each one presenl lo wonder aboul his own sell-honor, and whelher or nol he is loo sell-cenlered. Following lvlr. Qwens' lallc, everyone adjourned lo lhe audilorium, where Ginni Clemmens provided an enler- laining hour ol lollc-singing. Ah, bliss. nm.. 'S- 7 QQPZS 7 50l'lLl 0lflC05 . Fnday 'lln Delence ol Sell-honor, was lhe lheme ol lhe 49lh Annual Boys' Conlerence. C-Jn Friday evening Herman Melville's Billy Budd, was presenled in lhe Marlac House. The casl included several ollicers and olher sludenl volunleers. Everyone in lhe audi- ence lell a parl ol lhe play because each was represenled by some characler on lhe slage. From walching lhis play, many could realize lhe exlenl ol lheir own sell-honor and ils ellecl upon olhers. Salurday's keynole speaker, Mr. Jesse Qwens. Sunday Dr. Thomas Bennell was lhe guesl spealcer on Sunday eve- ning. He noled lhal sellfhonor could nol be loo small or loo large. Those wilh a smaller porlion ol sellfhonor have lo delend il more slrongly. Following Dr. Bennell's lallc, lvlr. Frilzemeier inelalled lhe ollicers lor lhe 5Olh Annual Boys' Conlerence. Sl . . Wlouemgcfr 12, 13, ana! I4 Fnday 'Took To The Rainbow was The Theme of The I965 Cwirls' ConTerence. The Rev. STanley R. Borden began The ConTer- ence on Friday nighT aT The FirsT lv1eThodisT Church wiTh his address on Happiness ls Living -each day a new world Tull oT opporTuniTy. He sTressed Tha+ he meanT living, noT in The sense oT Uliving iT upf buT in living Tor a purpose, 'Relax-have a picklek' Sunday AT The Tinal porlion oT The ConTerence, held on Sunday aTTernoon, Dr. izlmer HiorTland spoke on The Topic oT Happiness ls The Lord -Religion is here To sTay, whaT are you going To do abouT iT? The main poinT oT Dr. HiorTland's speech was ThaT we should use our Malone momenTs wisely, measuring our souls and Trying To undersTand ourselves and our Tellow man, raTher Than wasTing These momenTs wiTh idle daydreaming. The ConTerence was broughT To a close wiTh The CandlelighT lnsTallaTion oT The oTTicer1, Tor IQ66. iiwi Rev. Borden 'looks To The Rainbow. Sanuday SaTurday morning The Rev. Borden conTinued wiTh The Theme oT Look To The Rainbow, by speaking on The Topic oT Happiness ls Looking --Toward The Tomorrow we're build- ing Today. He emphasized +haT we musT see The whole world, The good and The bad, SaTurday evening The Boysl and Girls' ConTerences held a ioinT meeTing in The caTeTeria. The welcome skiT To The girls was given by Dave ArmsTrong, RresidenT, and John Willing, Vice PresidenT, represenTing Boys' ConTerence. Nancy Brown, RresidenT oT Girls' ConTerence, and Sandy BuTler, Vice Rresif denT, dressed as Two angels welcomed The boys wiTh a comical version oT Look To The Rainbow. BPxf,,lf RQW Uyfsrvry Ref, Sec.: lviffliriy, Chin. UT Arrangemeisi Ford Comm. CoordinaTor. FRONT ROTN--BuTler, Vice Pres.: Lund, Trefis' ureri Brown. Pres. NOT picTured: Backrnari, Cord Sec. Harm de Blij spealcs on ffme Dark Confinenffl Two dynamic speakers, a delighfful banguef, and flfme long-awaifed announcemenf of nexf yearls officers made flwe Woo Conference on Infernafional Affairs a memora- ble and enioyable weelcend. l'Qrdeal in Blaclc and Wlwife, ffie conference fopic, was inferprefed by Dr. Harm de Blij, a member of flue Deparfmenf of Geography and flwe Afri- can Sfudies Program afMicl1igan Sfafe Universify, accord- ing fo The Conflicf of Race and Polifics in ffie Emerging of African Independence' Mr. Keki Blwofe, a foreign cor- respondenf for fne Jame Jamslwed-a leading Guierafi newspaper of Bombay, complefed flne conference on Sun- day affernoon wiflw luis falls on Africa's Unsfeady March from lndependence fo Mafurifyfl The I966 C.I.A. was successful, nof because of any record affendance, buf because if was affended by infer- esfed sfudenfs who came fo be informed and wenf away pleased wiflw ffie program. C I. A. 4Oro!ea! in Z?facL ann! Mcfe Tnree-dimensional posfers rwoi Executive Committee Presiflenl , Vice President , Secretary ,,..,, Treasurer .. ... Art Committee Banquet Committee . , Oral Publicity Committee Writtfeh Publicity Commi Ticket Committee Advisors , Honorary Advisor Qtticers Mae Chuck lfliqqins John Willing Sfmcly Butler Dick Woline Beverly Falk Mfarqy l-tuvt Dwyle Saivsbury Koh McDowell Clay Berrett Jim Tonsqarcl Diane Eulertberq Kevin Pepperd Bruce Badenoch Barry Tilrrianrw M SS Jehell Wenzel Mr. Philip Cauchard Mr. Morris Buslre 'Amd stertdirto orw my lett ww' .J-qty it 9 'R BACK ROW-MfD':Nel', liimarn: Pfppiarci, B-r'r'tt T 'uiifiiti ,Q-.A 5 4 1.6, ,,,1 iI7li .SECOND QCVVYB..'fi Flillc, Sii rim, tcuft, EKCNT Q gifs, .gncfuclw guerg ir ' Council BACK ROTN--Pafidleioro, Tayior, Slivon, Kielc, Olson, Shapiro, Massler. SECOND RGVV-Phippi. Aiallo, Clarlcsor, Zayas B cl lrfifler, Coulson, l,. Swnnsdn. FRONT ROXN-Cowan, Marin. Sniiqlxiiy S. Swanson, Bc-nson, Skidmore. Girls' Club, a lradilion al Gal Parlc, includes all girls. They serve lhe school in many ways during lhe year. Girls' Club acls as +he welcoming commillee lor new girls al a parly in Seplember. ll helps bewil- dered Freshman girls lhrough lhe Malch Male pro- gram and Munch held early in lhe Fall. Conlinuing lo help olhers, Girls' Club sponsors lhe lradilional Tag Day, held in December lo collecl lunds lor lhe Korean children and lo supporl olher worlhwhile proiecls. Girls' Club is loo large lo hold regular meelings wilh all lhe members, bul several assemblies are held during lhe year. The Chrislmas Assembly is highlighled wilh lhe reading ol bolh lhe Chrislmas Slory and lhe l-lanalclcah Slory. The long-awailed Spring Assembly is especially exciling, lor il is lhen lhal lhe new ollicers and Council are announced. ll is lhrough Girls' Club Council, and ils sponsor, Miss Marlin, lhal lhe many lunclions ol lhe club are direcled. The council consisls ol lour Freshmen, lour Sophomores, eighl Juniors, and eighl Seniors, elecled each Spring. The ollicers ol Girls' Club are chosen lrom lhe Senior members ol Council. The i965-I966 ollicers were: Joan Cowan, presidenlg Carolyn Marlin and Dayle Sainsbury, vice-presi- denls1 Joel Benson, lreasurerq Jean Slcidmore, corre- sponding secrelaryg and Sharon Swanson, recording secrelary. lim Three maior commillees help Girls' Club serve lhe school. Each commillee has lwo appoinled chairmen who worlc during lhe year co-ordinaling lheir commillees. This year lhe Special Service Commillee was headed by Sandy Holland and Cindy Slollcowslci. They were responsible lor gelling girls lo help in lhe Library, Allendance Gllice, or wherever else lhey could be ol service. Pal Camp- bell and Ann Pelz, chairmen ol l-losless Commillee, co-ordinaled lhe worlc ol lhe girls who helped in lhe deans' ollices during lhe day. The Malch-Male Commillee was under lhe direclion ol Belly Breu- haus and Jane Kaslca. They malched all incoming girls wilh a Junior or Senior, and were in charge ol lhe Malch-Male Munch, held in early Oclober. Sludenl helps in Deans' ollice. . , Jn OW 51-Aw! Nlafch Male Munch The Girls' Club slarled rhe year by exlending a welcome lo Freshman girls al lhe lhird annual Supercalilragilislicexpialidociousn Malch Male Munch. On Oclrober 2, W65, all Freshman girls wilh lheir Junior or Senior March Males allended The Munch held in Jrhe Caleleria in a charming Mary Poppins almosphere. Debbie Epslein, mislress ol ceremonies, inlro- duced Jrhe spealcers and narraled The fashion show in which a lew upperclass girls and Their March Males modeled whal To wear, as well as whal nor +o wear, +o various school lunclions. Alfer lhe Monogram Club greeling by Jim Figalner, cheers led by The Varsily cheerleaders, and lhe l.oyal'ry Song lo sei a mood, lhe girls made Their way lo a special seclion ol lhe slaclium ser aside lor lhe March Males ol l965. The March Male Munch made a 'Supercalilragif lislicexpialidociousm beginning Jro lhe year. Girlsl Ensemble provides enlerlainmenl. ' -Tix,-grit , W ,fg ,ff ,ff 'lv li gf , . .M . ,K-,, V 4 f an i Q s j sf I 92 f 5 Ki f '3 1 gn, ff if ,f . ,, W, ,.,.,,-fc fl 5, l even had 'ro rob my piggy bank! Leslie hoards. YW, f fs Q4 Tag Day really can r be spoken oi in The pasl lense. For our iosler children and scholarship win- ners, ii will lasl a long, long lime. The memory ol successlul Tag Day l965, wilh a goal-breaking Sll2l.92, will be wilh us always. Many people worked hard lo Ring lhe Bell, among lhem Mrs. Jeanelle Sorensen, Tag Day adviser, and Miss Lavon Marlin, lhe Girls' Club sponsor. Girls' Club Clliicers Presidenl ,,,, , H, , ,,,s,.. Joan Cowan Vice Presidenls ., Dayle Sainsbury, Carolyn Marlin Treasurer . ., . . ,,,,..,s, , ...Joel Benson Corresponding Secrelary ,,,,, Jean Skidmore Recording Secre+ary . , ,,,,, Sharon Swanson Girls' Club Council Seniors: Gloria Clson, Joan Massler Juniors: Sylvia Siivon, Ann Coulson, Barb Taylor, Jeannie Clarkson, Rosa-Maria Zayas, Lauri Swanson, Nancy Paddlelord, Helen Shapiro llialhy Nolan in l-lelen's leave as AFS sludenfl Sophomores: Jan Branslrader, Judy Aiello, Molly Keele, Sue Phipps BACK RONN-Lund, l-lunl, Marlin, Benson, Grosser. FRONT ROW- Mclflroy, l-lelwig, Slivon, Shapiro. ll74l ir fi, uzfe for Xing 0 cjvlearffi Boys-le-TT To righT: Kevin O'Brienq Barry Tilmanng King, Dave ArmsTrong1 Chuck Boyle: Jim Harman, and John Willing, Girls-leTT To righT: Nancy Nolan, Jean Skidmore, Dayle Sainsbury, Debbie EpsTein, PaTTy Holden and Marge Tucker. Fun isn'T leTT ouT in Girls' Club, Tor one oT iTs mosT popular proiecTs is The annual King oT T-learTs dance in February. This Glance is The school's only Turn-abouT, anol as The name mighT suggesT, a King is elecTed Trom a courT oT Senior boys. This year, The Theme oT The dance was l-lappiness ls l-learTs wiTh King Dave ArmsTrong reigning. Girls' Club seeks To reach every girl, and To give each an opporTuniTy To enrich her high school years Through parTicipaTion. In aTTaining This goal, The club perTornns many valuable services To The school, ancl To oThers less TorTunaTe. Thus each TaceT oT Girls' Club seeks The True meaning oT The club moTTo: Challenges meT Through The ioy oT doing. Dance Tavors-a picTure oT each couple. Freshrnen TisTen To Seniors. S ,7I'l'5AIlI PII .gillillg . . fk Freshnwan begins The TnsT acT oT The dranwa knoww1asHG5oing Through Phgh SchooTH Clnce upon a SepTmhber mormng These Tnghh ened, Hnnd,insecureindivkduab enTer a brand new iNodd.DuHngThe'hmTTew weeksoTTheiradvenhne They are easuy didinguhhed TroniThe UDDQVddS9 nwen because They carry Too nwany books,are oTTon iaTe Tor cbsses and rnay aT Tunes even geTlosT excepTc3nThen way hJThelunchroonL ByTheTuneTheseeond MxnederroHsaroundThe Freshnwen have Traveded Tar along The paTh knovnw as growing up. Sales oT elevaTor iceys and Tunnel passes dwdndle To noThing as The newecornerslearn To recognhe upper4Jaw Tncks and separaTe Then Tron1pdvHeges.They begnTTo asannerespondbnny and To Search Tor ac:TiyiTies in which They nnay par- HcipaTe.They are neanng The end oT The hrd'acT oTThe dranwaxyhose end wnlsee ThenireadyfTo enTer CoHege. In June The Freshmen are renarned The Sopho- nmne Chss,Thusrnabng rooniTor a new group oT Frosh.H Freshmen dance The nighT away. Vnlllllllnllnlllulu fi T 7 61 Sock I-lop. Sandra supervisez af Fun Niqhf. The Balladiers. . s9l'lt0 SCAOOK Y 51,5 V Q , 5 N 1 2 ' f E X...--M-7 5 w d 'hi' . ... ,......,,.,.,, '-H' ... S w MM ,,:' Barb Nicosia confers wI+h Mr. Cady. 1 7-f ,,,,,.....,--- ,,,,...,-r--u. , .X Advisers: Mr. Swanson and Mr. Grieve. David McLaren---Presidenl Scoll Replogle-Vice-presidenl Tracy Long-Secrelary Larry Young-Treasurer Represen+a+ives Marlr Bell Jan Bergman Joan Baehler Barbara Brauer Richard Byrne Alice Corles Cynlhia Danhofl Be+h Dressell Richard Feley Sandy Garrelr Richard Gasl Lane l-leidorn Krislie Johnson Ed Keelon Lf- - em Jaclc Lamoureux Janice Limperis David Marlin Thomas Mooney Karen Olson Jay Peregrine Janel Porler Bill Schinlq Lawrie Sharp Lee Slalsny Rena Tobachnilc Jim VonDoren Caroline Van Ebers Sally Willcinson Young, Long, Reploqle, McLaren. gfaafs of 1969 Miss Miller-302 BACK ROW-Arriqo, Abfs, Adolph, S. Anderson. Baber, THIRD ROW-Appen- Zeller, Ahlenius, E. Aflcinson, J. Ayers. SECOND ROW-Alberfs, Baehler, J. An- derson, G. Allrinson, Baclcman. FRONT ROXN-Arlhurs, Anqelacos, Miss Miller. lAbsen+: Ablin, Arnalo, Aposfle, P, Ayers.l Mr. Schceplco-300 BACK ROW-Bahk, Bell, Baren, Barrow, Beally. THIRD ROW--Barfhel, Banqerl, Beirne, Barlcer, Basowslri, K. Balrlc, SEC- OND ROW-Baldwin, Bard, Bauer, Bar- ler, Bellre. FRONT ROW-Barr, Bales, Beard, Beers, Bannen, Mr. Schoeplco. ll78l Mr. Schueffe-30I BACK ROW-Bolwmbaclc, Biaqi, Beclcel Block, Blaclcman, Berinis. Tl-llRD ROW- Benelfias, Bennelf, Beverly, Bescli, Blumen flnal. SECOND ROW-Boelimer, Bene delle, Bloom, Bloesclw, Bololin, Boezio. FRONT ROW-Bogdanove, Bolwren, Ben son. Bergman, Boflice, Mr. Sclwuefre, fl ,amm- Mr. Hogenboom-303 BACK ROW-Bradrlce, Breed, Brouhard, Brow, Brosln. THIRD ROW-Brinkley, Bremer, Brauer, L. Brown, Bruce, R. Brid- well. SECOND ROW-Brainer, Borqsradf, Brodliead, J. Briclwell, Browne, Bridges, Brundaqe. FRONT ROW-P. Brown, Boon- slra, S. Browr, Brinlc, Brasie, Boulalnanis Boyd, Mr. l-loqenbocrn. Miss Sclwuliz-305 BACK ROW-Cerny, Carlson, Carson, Burns, Carroll, Carlo, Clvan. Tl-llRD ROW -Buclc, Byrnes, Capers, Byrd, Busse, Chapman, Buclcles. SECOND ROW-Can roll, Caslwin, Carlson. Campbell, Burler, Chapman, Cascarano. FRONT ROW- Miss Schulrz, Budd, Byrne Bullnrlr. Cava- naugln, Byrne, Cheslcis. Mr. Walwarlx-307 BACK ROW-Collon, E. Colrer, M. Col- fer, B. Coven, Cozzi. THIRD ROWfMr. Wrilwarlc, Concannon, Cook, Corlcill, Coles, Coselc. SECOND ROW-Cohen, Cole, Colias, D. Collins, K. Collins. FRONT ROV!-Ciavarella, Ciayarfone, H. Clarlcsor, P. Clarlcson, Cleland, Clery, Ol Mr. Siler-309 BACK ROW-Del Debbie, Dempsey, Dennam, Dennis, Densrnore, Desmond, Dlvonau, Mr. Siler. Tl-llRD ROW-Dan dick, Davis, Dawson. Deilml, De Kruif, De- laney, SECOND ROW-Culrera, Dalwlin, Dai, Dalfof, Dana, Danlwoll. FRONT ROW -J, Croolc, l.. Crook, Cross, Crossley, Csalcai, Culver, Curl. Mr. Ofero-31 I BACK ROW-Elliolf, Elwood. Fnqlelwardl, Ensminqer, Erickson, Ernest Erlel, Evans. Tl-llRD ROW-Dunlap, Durbin, Fdyburn, Fqeland, Filriq, Eisler, Elleman. SECOND ROW-Downey, Downs, Doyle, Dressel, Ducey, B. Dulla, K. Dulla. FRONT ROW -Dickinson, Dirrvilriou, Diver, Divilo, Doe lin, Doulder, Dow. Nor picfured: Drolls- bauqh, Fade. Mr. Gaynor-3l3 BACK ROW - Fifzqerald, Fredriclcson, Finn, R. Feley, B. Feley, Feel. THIRD ROW-Filipow, Fraclc, Fowles, Frierlcsen, Farrel, Fahey. SECOND ROW-Filclw, Felder, Firsel, Freeman, Flagler, Faraqo. FRONT ROW-Frisina, Frobes, Feldman, Fisher, Finlcle, Freyer, Mr. Gaynor. Wallc riglwl in. Mrs. Ingall-362 BACK ROW-Garbis, Gillespie, Fulis, Gavard, Fuller, Gillelle, Gerulal. THIRD ROWYGenlile, Gaica, Gislason, Glick, Glassi, Garrigan, Giroux, Garro. SFC- OND ROW-Garbors, Gales, Geiger, Garland, Garbers. FRONT ROW-Gia:i- nilrapani, Garcia, Gallivan, Gieqler, Gan- ounq, Gill, Mrs. lngall. Miss Weiliel-3I7 BACK ROW-Green, Greenlield, Green- ing, Greer, Gross, Gundlach, Gusfafson. SECOND ROW-Goodwillie, Goodwin, Goon, Gosl, Graclc, Granl, Greco. FRONT ROW-Goelscliel, Goll, Gold- berg, Goldman, M. Gornbiner, R, Gom- biner, Miss Weilnel. Absenl: Grimaldi. Mr. Congdon-2Ol BACK ROW-Hess, Hay, Hanson, Hei- dorn, Hayworcl, Howiq, Hefner. THIRD ROW-Harris, Hanley, Hennessy, Weslly, Hanson, Hammond, Houion, Hayes. SEC- OND ROW--Hagler, Held, Harlan, Herr- mann, Hanson, Heins. FRONT ROW- Harnann, Herberf, Havell, Haworlli, Haiqlif, Hayes, Hanralwan, Mr. Congdon. Miss Oxborrow-203 BACK ROW-Hornsby, Hubbell, Holrnes, Holin, Holden, Hulslra. THIRD ROW- Hoaqlund, Hildner, Horwicli, Houren Hilebrand. SECOND ROW4Houser, K. Houser, F. Hughes. Hinlc, Hendralca, Houlman, J. Huqlwes, Higgins. FRONT ROVVgHopl1ins, Higgins, Hunler, J. Huqlues, Holmslrorn, Honalcer Miss Ox- borrow. Mr. Sullivan-205 BACK ROW-J. Karch, Janikowslci, Kara- halios, Joy, Husar, T. Johnson. THIRD ROWW-Roloerl F. Johnson, Hyde, Leo- nard Johnson, J. Kaplan, Izenslarlc, T. Karch. SECOND ROW-O. Johnson, Jan- sen, Jordan, Karnperf, A. Johnson, Kane. FRONT ROW-Iverson, Hurd, K. Kaplan, K. Johnson, Jarnes, Mr. Sullivan. Nol pic- Iured: Leigh, Johnson, Jones, Roberl K. Johnson. gfarid of 1969 IISZI Miss Van Leeuwen-2I I BACK ROW-Kennedy, Kidd, Keilinqer, Kenna, Keelon, King, Kessler, Kerchill. THIRD ROW-D. Kessler, Kenworfhy, K. Kennedy, Kaslia, Keidan, Keenan, Kleis, J. King. SECOND ROW-M, King, Kele- her, Keys, Kirslen, B. King, Klan, Klooclr, Kelley, Killam. FRONT ROW-M. Keys. Kalz, Keporos, Keporos, Kendall, Kenl, Klingenmeir, Miss Van Leeuwen. Mr. Rosseffer-2I3 BACK ROW-Kuehl, Langeleld, Kaziol. Landoll, Kopla, Kvasniclca, Kovach. THIRD ROW-Lapoinfe, Lane, Knourelc, S. Ko- waleslci, C. Kowaleslci, Korrnos, Lanqdon. SECOND ROW-Lambis, P. Lavery, T. Lavery, Konweni, Kochan, Kreslel, Krnoch, Lamoureux. FRONT ROW-Korn, Kohl, Koeppel, Kolcelsu, Kolb, Lauber, Mr. Ros- seller. Mr. Greer-2I5 BACK ROW-Leadaman, Levredqe. Lewis, Lekan, Lepper, Liewehr. THIRD ROW-Lelewer, Lewis, Leubrie, Lawler, Leninqer. SECOND ROW-Layion, Le- nardi, Lewis, LiI'rIe, L. Levin, Linde. FRONT ROW-Lawrence, H. Levin, Lee, J. Levin, Mr. Greer. Missing: Limperis. Mr. Shepherd-2l7 BACK ROW-Lvkos, Loigren, Maqqos, Louis, MaI1er, Lo, Mackay. THIRD ROW -Magqiera, Lociqno, Magrady, Mackey, Madera, Lozeau, Macclwione. SECOND ROW-Londos, Madai, Lumkes, Lund, MaIier, Madden, Magqio. FRONT ROW -Lynch, Long, Longo, Macken, Lyons, Mr. Shepherd. Mr. Wiberg-204 BACK ROVV-J. Mason, Masfranionio, Masfro, Mavrick, Maxson, May. THIRD ROW-- Mr. Wiloerg, C. Mariin, D. Mar- Iin, R. Marfin, Mariinus, C. Mason. SEC- OND ROW-Marcoff, Mariiofe, Marken- dorf, Marlcens, G. Marsfon, L. Marsion. FRONT ROW-MaIIon, Mandeville, Ma- niaies, Manion, Manfhey, Maple, Mar- cI'uewIca. Aloseniz Marino, Mr. KeIIy-206 BACK ROW-McAIIisIer, Micnaud, Mc- Ciiniocic, P. MCManon, McLaren, Meiiie, Miciiod. THIRD ROW-Miceli, McLaucI'i' Ian, Michaels, McGuire, McMahon, Mil- Ier, McKiIIop, MiIIigan. SECOND ROW - Meier, MCGrIiee, MCTo,veII, MeIiiIos, McMaInon, Meisner. FRONT ROVVf Mie-I1Ie, MiIiaIic, I.f1cGI'1ee, Menna, MiI- Ionas, Milano, Mr, KeIIy. Mr. Bierlrnes-I04 BACK ROW-Ragalie, Powell, Puchalslci Pray, Road, Pralher. THIRD ROW-Ra vid, Pugh, Poulos, Primrose, Prescoll, G Price. SECOND ROW-Purcell, Rasrnun son, Proksa, P. Price, Praiher, Prouly, Por fer. FRONT ROW-Ralner, Ouilly, Prolco, Posl, Prevolos, Mr, Bierlrnes. Mr. Baughman-2I0 BACK ROW-Moses, Mueller, Munao Murphy, Nagy, Nash, K. Negele, M. Nea! gle. SECOND ROW-Malony, Moore C. Morgan, Moors, D, Morgan, J. Mor- gan, Moroney, Moroni. FRONT ROW- B. Meslarz, Mifchel, M. Milchcl, Minfa Mizock, Muefshell, Molilal, Moinichen, Mr. Baughman. Miss Schoch-2I4 El'-.CK ROWgOrgan, O'Rcurlce, Orien- berg, Osborn, Oscarson, Overshiner, Owens, Owsley, Tl-llRD ROW-Oller, OI- sen, K. Olson, D. Olson, J, Olson, OIF man, Onofrio, Oppenheirn. SECOND ROW-Normand, Norris, Novalc, O'Brien, F. O'Connor, M. O'Connor, Olcner, Olech. FRONT ROVV-Nelson, Nevins, Nicosia, Nied, D. Nielsen, R. Nielser, Nordhaus Norlinn. Miss Schoch. Mr. Scriven-I02 BACK ROW-Plum, Pealc, Pelerson, Pep- pard, Peregrine, Pierce, Paplce, Plowrighl. Tl-HRD ROW-Paulson, Pappas, Pelz, Pol- laclc, Dlfxndred, Pelersen, Pelerson. SECA OND ROW-Pedicini, Pelrole, Peskin, Philipps, Paschen, Pelerson, Plenlc. FRONT ROW-Pelers, Painler, Polloway, Pole-Hi, Pelerson, Parrish. TI84l Mr. BarreH--4 BACK ROW-Shourd, Sieben, Sigman Siliander. THIRD ROW-Sharp, Shauqh nessy, Shea, Shevelson, Sherloclc, Shinsalco. SECOND ROW-Seliqman, Secore, Sel Ierqren, Semone, Se-xeuer, Shafranslcy FRONT ROW-Schrader, Schroeder Schuenemen, Schwab, Schwarlz, Scofl, Mr. Barrell. CFM of 1969 Miss Telfer-IO6 BACK ROW-Replogle, Riddiford. Rynne, Rofh, Ruffolo, Russell. THIRD ROW-Rea, RiH'er. Rippenfrop, Romano, Ross, Rogers, Ruggiero, Rold. SECOND ROW-Reichers, Reu, Regan, Reynolds, N. Reynolds, Richards. FRONT ROW- Ryan, Reufer, Reid, Reifman, Rernenchilc, Miss Telfer, Mr. Bourey-l08 BACK ROW-Saba, Schollens, Shleimer, Schinlc, Sandalow, Salfz. THIRD ROW- ScI'1enn,Schoff, Sager, Schoenfielcl, Scher- merhorn, Sang. SECOND ROW-SaI+z- man, SCOH, Schiave, Sansoneffi, Schoess- ling, Schaubel, Sader. FRONT ROW- B. Schaffner, Schavone. Schuefer, R. Schalfner, Schiller, Salyers, Mr. Bourey. II85I Mrs. Jones-5 BACK ROW-Sleinhauer, Sfandish, Slasf- ny, C. Snwifh, S. Smilh, Sfavrakis. THIRD ROW-J. Smllh, Slcodo, Srnllor, Slaller, Slaqel, Slawlnslcl. SECOND ROW- Smucker, Sillman, Skiles, Slewarl, Slern- pien, Small. FRONT ROW-Sfern, Slels- kal, Sleele, Slefanini, Smorook, Mrs. Jones Mr. Shrode-7 BACK ROW-Tannehill, Taylor, Telnowllz, Templin, Terrana, Tesch. Tl'llRD ROW- Svenson, Swalrn, J. Swanson, S. Swanson, Tabachnila, Taglia. SECOND ROW-S1u- or+, S+ubben, Sullca, L. Sullivan, M. Sulli- van, Suflle. FRONT ROW-Sligallo, Sfir- ber, Slookman, Slrauch, Sfrorn, Mr. Shrode. Mrs. Horner-ll BACK ROW-Van Meler, Vavroclc, Ver- luno, Van Dlepen, Van Doren, Van l-lorn, Vanllclolls. Tl-llRD ROW-Trauf, Treule- laar, Tucker, Uliles, Vacco, Vanaqs. SEC- OND ROW-Tlcolcholc, Toffol, Tondelli, Torney, Tolin, Trirnborn. FRONT ROW- Ther, Thompson, Thomson, Thorne, Thrun. Tieman, Mrs. Horner. Mr. Geiserf-I4 BACK ROW-Walsh, Walls, Wear, D Webb, J. Webb, B, Webb, R, Weber, S Weber. SECOND ROW-VonEbers Waclcrow, Wagner, Wagslalf, Waldbarf Walsh, Walson. FRONT ROW-Mr. Gei- serl, Vischer, J. Vischer, Vician, Vierow Viqilanfe, R. Vogel, Vogel. Miss Mozzillo-I3 BACK ROW-Wellslaefll, J. Wilkinson, VVeir, Wick, NVerner, Wilson. THIRD ROVJAWells, R, Wenzloll, Weslerholm, Wesler, Winchell. SECOND ROW- Weiser, L. Wicklow, P. Winslow, Weigel, Wilson, Wilkinson, R. Wenzloll. FRONT ROW-West Winler, Weiner, Winchell, Wezerek, Whisler, Miss lvlozzillo. Mr. Zeschke-I9 BACK ROW--Wille, Yee, Woidok, Won- Clrasek, Vifonais. THIRD ROW-Yosha, Young, J. Young, Wullke. SECOND ROW-Yong, Zacca, Riello, Wong, Za- lirafos, Wooclyard. FRONT ROW-Zuin zin, Wolen, Wood, Zerfuss, Mr. Zeschke. Chuck and lvlargy advise Their Freshmen. ig E'ofAer:5 an .Sirifem When a Freshman has a gueslion alooul' clubs, school acriviries, sludy habils, reporl carcls-any- Jrhing aboul school-where cloes he go? l-le goes lo one of The all-knowledgeable Seniors in Thar elile group known as Big Brolhers and Sislers. Bur lhe Big Brolhers anal Sislers do nor spencl all 'rheir lime dislribuling bils ol needecl knowledge. They also lhrow a giganlic gel-acguainled parly in Seplember, beller known as Freshman Fun Nile. From Seplember To June, lhe Big Brolhers ancl Sislers make Jrhe Freshman year a lillle easier and earn lhe gralilude ol every Freshman. H871 Scalpel . . . forceps . . . sponge 'Q -.M A i A K N. if Ns r I Frosh Hgh? for vicfory. may if if 1 -www U Jfs MW! if fb . wi av A 1 if I vi - Abfs, Paul N. Baehler, Joan A. Bannen, Carolyn Barler, Judilh A. Benson, Carol A. Bergman, Jan E. Besch, Gordon O. Bloom, Eileen R. Blumenlhal, Roberl M. Bololin, Linda S. Brainer, Chrisline E. Brauer, Barbara A. Breed, Richard J. Brodhead, Gail J. Brown, Peggie A. Brown, Sandra W. Bulloclc, Elyse Buller, Marlha L. Chan, Carl Chiarulli, Linda J. Ciavarella, Debra R. Clarlcson, Philip R. Collins, Kalhleen Concannon, Kalhleen Corles, Alicia S. Cross, Carol A. Curl, George R. Dai, Harry Dana, Nava Dhonau, Susan K. Ducey, Clare A. Ernesl, Roberl C. Garbis, Louis G. Garcia, Alice l. Garrigan, Kalhleen A. Genlile, Michael D. Gerulal, Gary W. Gillelle, Alice C. Gislason, Elizabeih Gliclc, Neal B. Gombiner, Roberl H. Goon, Sleven Granl, Georgia D. Greenfield. Esler F. Greening, Wendy L. Hayes, Gregory M. Henry, David Bruce Higgins, Elizabelh J. Higgins, Palricia A. Hildner, David G. Hinlc, Palricia L. Horwich, Arfhur L. Houser, Krisfine A. Houser, Madge E. James, Elizabelh P. Johnson, Anila L. Karahalios. Nick G. Karch, John D. Keelon, Harry E. Kendall, Jeane E King, James K. Knourelc, Roberl J. Kolb, Carole A. Freshmen sludy in lhe lilorary. Kopfa, Kenneih L. Lawrence, Viclci L. Lewis, Sleven T. Limperis, Janice Longo, Linda J. Lund, Laverne R. Lykos, George P. Lynch, Kalhleen M. Maple. Marilyn R. Marchewlca, Maureen Marilole, Francis X. Marlin, David A. Marlin, Richard W. Maslranlorio, G. Mehilos, Irene Michod, Richard E. Milchell, Brenda S. Mooney, Thomas B. Mueller, Palricia M. Negele, Kalhryn S. Nielsen, Donald A. Nordhaus, Nancy F. Olech, Claudia B. Ollman, Lisa A. Overshiner, Ann C. Peppard, Rory J. Peregrine, Jay W. Pelers, Angela E. Pelerson, Scoll M. Porler, Janice M. Rosl, Cheryl Frice, Peggy A. Pruzan, Karen L. Purcell, Robin R. Ragalie, Glenn F. Rea, Elizabelh A. Remenchilr, Alex K. Replogle, Scoll L. Sager, Cyrilhia G. Schinlc, William B. Schoenfeld, Frances Schrader, Marlha W. Schwab, Judilh A. Sellergren, Kim R. Selizer, James M. Slciles, Marguerile Spillman, Palricia Slandish, Richard O. Slelanini, Marie T. Sieislcal, Alison M. Srockman Roberla J. Swanson, Susar C. Ternplin, Claylon S. Von Ebers. Caroline Wear, Thomas George VVeigel, Anne T. Whisler, Jane A. Willcinson, Sally L. Winler, Carolin L. Wolen, Deborah L. Yosha, Michael J. Young, Laird D. Second lime around. Freshman l-lonor Roll lFirsf Serneslerl iiafai l Gay fakes a lead 34050 60I'lhJel'lt .SJOIQAOIW 0F25 Sophomores Sophomore year af Oak Park and River Foresf l-ligh School is probably fhe worsf year-and fhe besf. Sophomores come bubbling back fo school filled wifh fhe confidence of old hands, yef fhey are nof ready fo fake over fhe leadership of fhe school. This is fhaf wonderful year when fhaf symbol of independence comes wifhin fhe Sophomore's grasp, fhe car. Sophomores find school spirif an imporfanf parf of fheir life. They supporf our feams as parficipanfs and as enfhusiasfic roofers of fheir class and fhe varsify. Sophomores find opporfunifies fo fake parf more acfively in more clubs and councils. Wifhouf fhe Sophomore class, fhe Freshmen would feel slighfed wifh no one fo fease fhem, and fhe upper classmen would have no one fo ignore. Sing a song of Sophornores. N901 Mr. Breningmeyer he-Vps officers. Time-and Hme again. Sophomores near goal Q I9I 1 Nancy cheers Sophs on ro viciory. Mr. Braah-300 BACK ROW-Baber, Ax, Auslin, Alher- fon, Asproyeralcas, Arihurs. THIRD ROW -Arrigo, Arpaia, Arnon, Arnesen, Arm- sfrong, Arenson, Applefon, Anqelos, Kim Anderson. SECOND ROW--D. Anderson, Chuck Anderson, Charley Anderson, T. Andersen, Kurr Andersen, Ancel, Amare, Allsradr. FRONT ROW-Allen, Alexan- der, Alcorn, Alberrs, Alberins, Aiello Affrunli, Abod, Mr. Braalz. Mrs. Jared-302 BACK ROW-Bennerr, Berg, Bernsiein, Beverwylc, Biele, Biermann, Bills. Tl-HRD ROW-Bauer, Beauchamp, Becker, Behr rens, Bellezzo, Belz, Belzer, Benedeilo. SECOND ROW-Banse, Barans, Barbour, Bard, Bari, Barlhel, Barron, Basich. FRONT ROW-Bachmann, Bachner, Bacom, Bade- noch, Bailey, Parricia Baldwin, Parrick Baldwin, Banalcis, Mrs. Jared. U92 CAM of 1968 Sophomore Class Council BACK ROW-Blair, Duiion, Masser, King. FOURTH ROW-Holmes, Muir, Thompson, Baldwin. THIRD ROW+-Sisco, Kress, Thorpe, Owsialc, Even. SECOND ROW-l-lausman, Lerner, Pancolio, Rholon, Frank. FRONT ROVV--Aiello, Goldslein, Coriese, Wachman, Chrislianson. 3 Mr. Grieve-3I2 BACK ROW-Eagan, Ensign, Enqellwardl, Ellman, Elqblacl, Edwards, Elasen, Elaerlein Dullon. THlRD ROW-Dudelc, Dunn, Dun lop, Dulcic, Duoal, Duffy, Durlcin. SEC OND ROVV-Dianqilces, Deierl, Dillon Dilfo, Divilo. Doulder, Dowlinq, Downey, Dulaniclc. FRONT ROW-Blumenllual Dear, Del Genio, Del Monaco, Denneliy, N Denvir, Delzinlo, Delroy, Mr. Grieve. Mr. Wagus-304 BACK ROW-Clwildrress, Cliiodo, Clwrisl- ensen, Clwual, Cicmanec, Cienlci, Claylon, Coduli. THIRD ROW-Campbell, Cam- pagna, Canavan, Carey, Carlson, Carlson, Carne, J. Carpenler. SECOND ROW-G Carpenler, Carrera, Carroll, Cassin, Cafes, Ceaser, Chalmers, Clwarnes. FRONT ROW-Buccola, Bunn, Burlce, Bul- ler, Byfield, Bryne, Cabanban, Cairns, Mr. Wagus. Mr. Peshelc-306 BACK ROW-Braclley, Brown, S, Brown, Brulin, Bruun, Broolcs. Tl-llRD ROW- Bradfield, Bralles, Brandner, Brandslrader, Brennan, Briclson, Brons, Broolcs. SECOND ROW-Boqess, Boldl, Borlce, Bonfield, Bollelino, Bossenga, Boswell. FRONT ROW-Black, Blaclcwell, Blair, Blalcesley, Blending, Blum, Blurnenflwal, Bogda, Mr. Peslwelc. Mr. Janslly-3l0 BACK ROWH-Coggeshall, Darre, Colcer, Complon, A. Curran, Craqen, Colin. Tl-llRD ROW-Colron, D'Acldio, B. Davis, Cruz, Danno, R. Cooper, Cowen, Corbin. SECOND ROW-Dan, Dalwms, Cox, T. Cooper, Corlese, Cronin, Condor. FRONT ROW-Crowley, D'Angelo, S. Curran, Cofsirilos, Corporon, Culro, Criscuolo, Mr.Janslcy. 3 Miss Ziellce-3l6 BACK ROW-Geollrlon, Fuchs, Garland Glpson, Eruslnour, Eryrnarlc, Georgls, Gel- ler. TH!RD ROW--Gebrlel, Gallup, Eul- ler, Gawne, Garrlzgan, Giegler, Ereuncl. SECOND ROW-Geyer, George, Frank, Gllclwrlsl, Eulfvrrnar, Gargiulo, Eralzer, Glanoe. FRONT ROVV-Gaslorowslci Geolfroy Garnboney, Gazell, Geblnardr Mise Ziellfe. lNol picluredz Gararnonrl Mr. Rendone-3l8 BACK ROWfGrler, Grippo, Groene yelil, Grossi, J. Gubblns, lvl. Gubbins Gunclveon. THIRD ROW-C. Gray, J Gray, Greco, Green, Greenbaunw, Gregg Gregus. SECON D ROW-Goldlwaber. Goldsleln, Good, Goodemole, Gorman Grane. FRONT ROWaGlaberson Gleave, Gllenlce, Gobal, Jolrxn Goldberg Joyce Goldberg, Mr. Rcndone. Mr. Eilrheim-201 BACK ROW-Herwnessey, Henry, Henson Herbollm, Hefgg, Heqwood, Herrlng, Hill Tl-HRD ROW---Hogan, Hawkins, Helserl, Heclclenmn, Herring, Heger, Herbug, Ho- ban. SECOND ROW-Hale, Henriclcs Henriksen, Hallno, Hall, Heller, Hanralnen Hersollw. FRONT ROW-Heyes, Heyer l-lalelc, Hiqglne, Harnlllon, Hausnnan, Mr Ellrlnelm. 51941 Mrs. Bruner-3 I4 BACK ROW-Forbes, Elslner, Eeeny, Ever- llng, Finnegan, Eleege, Elanlc. THIRD ROW-Eerranle, Eel, J. Erickson, Fedor- clwulf, Eelriclc, Fell, Fislwbaclc. SECOND ROW-Fall, Flower, Eenley, Eenslre, L. Ellzgerald, Eairman, Eallyselc, Finn, FRONT ROW-Eleclcrrer, P. Ellzgerald, Elrernan, Even, S. Erlclcson, Ernest Eelalo, Eollelr, Mrs. Bruner. Mr. WendeII Smifh-204 BACK ROW--M. Johnson, D. Johnson Judy Johnson, Jennifer Johnson, Jensen Jefferson, Jaynes. THIRD ROW-Jasker, Jandrisifs, Jaffe, Jaeger, Jacobsen, N Iverson, G. Iverson. SECOND ROW- Insco, Igyarfo, Iorii, Hurd, Hunfer, Hu- ber, Houren, Horwifz. FRONT ROW- Mr. Srnifh, Horwich, Hopkins, Hoover, K Holmes, D. HoImes, Holden, Bernsiein No? pidured: Houlihan, D. Hosek, G Hosek, Mrs. InqaIIs. This is Jrhe year To Iearn To drive. innum- Mr. Cauchard-206 BACK ROW-Karneffel, R. King, Kane, Kent G. King, Kifch, Kampp, Keporos. THIRD ROW--Kaizbeck, Keefe, Karahal- ios, Kalchbrenner, Kasak, Kerrins, Knapp. SECOND ROW-Kinder, KeIen, Jusfin. Kmoch, Kause, E. Jones, Kearins, JuIiand, L. Jones. FRONT ROW-Kanfer, Karch, Kadish, Kenny, Kleeman, KIar, Mr, Cau- Chard. Mr. Baker-2IO BACK ROW-Kochan, Leanq, Lamberfh, Kramer, Kufella, Krawzoff, Lavery, Koeppe, Krasnow, Lawyer. THIRD ROW -Laing, La France, Kulpa, Kress, Lakin, Lehr, La Poinfe, LauIeHa. SECOND ROW -Kowaiski, Kreml, Koehler, Leadaman, Kukurovic, Kuehn, KraI, Larkin, FRONT ROVV-La PIaca, Lane, Kohl, KruIey, KruII, Kopfa, Mr. Baker. Miss Nina Grace Smilh-2I2 BACK ROW-Lholka, Lenca, Maher, Me- qida, Mallese, Lucchesi, MacGreqer, Le- nea. THIRD ROW-Lengyel, Lerner, Long, Luludakis, Licklon, Maclfellar. SECOND ROW-Lynch, Long, Marchewke, Lenzey, Lornbarcli, Loebel, Lloyd, Lima, Lindberg. FRONT ROW-MacLauqhIin, Leverenz, Luzielli, Maes, Likes, Lo, Miss Smilh. Mrs. Lendsey-2I4 BACK ROW-Marlin, Marciniak, Mar- iino, Masar, Maslro, Mevrelis, Mrs. Lend- Sey. THIRD ROW-Maxwell, McColesler, McAdams, McAIIisrer, McCann, McCul- lough, McClure. SECOND ROWVMc- Goorly, McKirahan, McManus, Markus, Meier, Mclnerney, Mrs. Lendsey, FRONT ROW-McNichols, Meisler, Marlin, Mei- sel, Marks, Meier, McMenarnin, Marshall. McGee. Missing: McDede, McCar+hy, McHugh, McGookin, McMahon. CVM of 1968 .fi Mr. Berkley-2l6 BACK ROW-Messner, Milchell, Misch- niclc, Mieclerna, Morgan, Muir, A. Moore, Miniscalco, D. Miller, N. Moore. THIRD ROW-Michie, Mizock, Minaqhan, Mer- kel, Mercurio, Mioloqos, Mirabile, Molo- ney, Mooney, R. Merkel, SECOND ROW -Morgan, Molla, Morrissey, Moline, Maren, M. Miller, Mullen, Meredilh, Morkes, Moio, Morallo. FRONT ROW- Modica, Moroney, L. Miller, Meyers, Miles, J. Meyers, Marguerile Miller, W. Miller, Mr. Berkley. Mrs. King-2I8 BACK ROW-J. O'Connor, D. Nicholson, Nerad, O'Brien, Nemchock, P. O'Connor, R. Olson, Ness, Olzko. THIRD ROW- Munroe, P. Nicholson, Mushol, B. Murphy, Mullen, Oslrofi, M. O'Connor, J. Nelson, SECOND ROW-Neal, Ochilfree, S. Nel- son, Muller, Naqursey, O'KeIIy, Owen, Neqri. FRONT ROW-Norlon, Owsiak, Ossman, J. Olson, Norlell, S. Murphy Mrs. King. mei Srudying? Mr. Allison-l0 BACK ROW-Pefers, Peferson, Pelerlall, Pefiffi, Pelralcos, Perrole, Pefruclc, Plolml. Tl-llRD ROW-Payne, Pedlcini, Peislcer, Pell, Penrod, Peslca, Pelenes. SECOND ROW-Parrilli, Passananli, Paslva, C. Pal- riclc, E. Pafrlclc, Pafferson, Payelle. FRONT ROW-Paefau, Pancollo, Panzarella, Paone, E. Pappas, L. Pappas, Parent Mr. Allison. Absenfs Pecclo, Perry. Mr. Kays--I08 BACK ROW--Renz, Prolco, Rlnoad, Ral- ner, Ramm, Plafr, Reclcus, Rieqer, Tl-llRD ROW-Pudelelc, Reyfe, Poole, Powers, Plancon, Praflner, Riclwards, Rieclc. SEC' OND ROW-Ranlcln, Powell, Reillw, Pol- lard, Rlwofon, Cv, Riley, K. Riley, Rierner, Reed, R1Ce.FRoNT Rowvphfpps, Pylllk, Plalsls Raplls, Reesrnan, Pulos, Reynolds, C. Reed, Mr. Keys. Mr. Zimmerman-I IO BACK ROW-Russell, Rolnn, Salerno, Ross, Romer, Rusin, Rose. Tl-llRD ROWf- Runlrle, Roclcwell, Sadowslci, Sasseman, Rogers, Sarnpoqna, J. Ryan. SECOND ROW-Ross, Sager, R. Ryan, Sanlane, Rozmaynouslcl, Rulili, Roolberq, Sayre. FRONT ROWfSalyers, Rummellwoll. Roclne, Sass, Sbarbaro, Ross, Rose, Mr. Zlmrnerman. 7 Mr. Van Dyke-I I4 BACK ROW-John Schaclcmann, Schwarz, Shanley, Shalcla, Shapperl, Schwar+z, Schlecker. TI-IIRD ROW-Schellens, Se- baslian, Schoenfeld, Shapin, Semone, Le- winsky, Schillace, Shandilya. SECOND ROW-Schoepf, Shaughnessy, Sher, Scharfe, Schrader, Shea, Shoslrom, Schu- erf. FRONT ROW-Schulze, Schneider, Schnierow, Schleimer, Schroecler, Schu- lrnechf, Shaw, Mr. Van Dylce. .M of 1968 H981 Miss Barclay--I I6 BACK ROW-Solon, Sourapas, Sparlrman, Spellmire, Spence, Spirelc. TI-IIRD ROW- Slocumb, Smarl, J. Srnilh, L. Smifh, S. Smilh, VV. Srnilh. SECOND ROW-B. Si- mon, E. Simon, Sinnard, Sislco, Slcidmore, Skoda. FRONT ROW-Sides, Siegel, Sier- sema, Sifrer, Siqman, Silverman, Miss Bar- clay. lMissinq: Singlelon, Sisco, Small, Sparlcl Mrs. Sorensen-I I8 BACK ROW-Swisher, Talnachnilc, Teresi, Thiel, Lois Thies, Lynn Thies, C. Thomp- son, K. Thompson. TI-IIRD ROW-J. Sulli- van, K. Sullivan, M. Sullivan, Michael Sullivan, N. Sullivan, Suloway, Svveifzer, Swenson. SECOND ROW-Slone, L, Sfouf, S. Sloul, Slreif, Siuper, Swarez, F. Sullivan, G. Sullivan. FRONT ROW- Slanqer, Sleed, Sfern, Laura Sleude, Linda Sleude, Slevens, Slewarf, Sloflel, Mrs. Sorensen. Mr. DooliH'le-I4 BACK ROW-Toberman, Tondelli, Tienos, Tomasilc, Traver, Tilmann. Tl-llRD ROW- Tusclwer, Tlwornlourq, Vaupell, Tiefz, Ven- able, Van Pellen. SECOND ROW-Tomb, Troinello, Tourlelor, Varilla, Vasser, Tye. FRONT ROW-Tlnorsen, Vogel, Vales- sares, Tlnoren, Toppers, Mr. Doolillle. Mr. Maifhews-I I BACK ROW-Mr. Malllwews, Wellc, Wer- ner, Wesler, Wlwalen, Wiclcsler, Wilcler. Tl-HRD ROW-Wassner, Wayne, Weddle, R. Weil, S. Weil, Welch. SECOND ROW -Wall,Walsl1,Wallers,WarClen, Warqo, Warner. FRONT ROW-hvon Ebers, Voor- hees, Voslal, Waclwrnan, L. Wagner, B. Wagner, Wallcer. Absenf: Warren, Wal- Jrers, Weldon. Mr. Wl1ea+on-I3 BACK ROW-Williams, Winfers, Wollen- berg, Williams, Winfield, Winslon. Tl-HRD ROW-Wilson, Yearling, Wriqlil, Waal- ley, Zeigler, D. Zimmerman, A. Zimmer- man. SECOND ROW-Wold, Williams, Zimbardo, Youngman, Willman, Youngren. FRONT ROW-Yori, Zmek, Zak, Woline, Mr. Whearon. 9 lvlaior decision. Tesl ahead Speed king 200 1 Alberins, Aiia L. Alcorn, Audrey L. Anderson, Kim P. Armslronq, Calherine Alherlon, R. Palrick Banse, Debra J. Barans, David L. Bellezzo, Johanna M. Biele, Beverly L. Blurnenlhal, Barbara Boqqass, Nancy L. Brooks, John K. Carroll, Ann Cales, Cheryl C. Chalmers, Roberl J. Chrislensen, Mary K. Copporon, Chrisline Cowen, David S. Cragen, John P. Dear, Waller J. De Pinlo, Jacqueline Dillon, David M. Downey, Jane E. Dubnick, Andrea M. Fdwards. Belh A. Ernesl, Pamela J. Everlinq, Palrick T. Fairman, Susan J. Fell, Russell C, Finn, Magdalene A. Finnegan, Gerard E. Fireman, Francine E. UBI' .S70l0A0l'l'l0l e5 Freund, Mark C. Georqis. Vifilliam N. Glaberson, Allen l-l. Good, Susan Jane Greenbaum, Judilh G. l-laiek, Sally M, l-lausman, Barbara J, I-leckelman, Ronald J. Herring, Donald lll l-lerselh, Charles F. l-lioqins, Frances B. l-lill, Susan D. l-lopkins, Joan M. l-lorwilz, Jane L. Flunler. Deborah lverson, Norman D. Jacobsen, Ellen L. Jalle, David M. Jandrisils. Cecilia Jasker, Gail M. Jones, Lawrence l-l. Kilch, Lorin R. Kowalski, Susan M. Krasnow, Roberl A. Krawzoll, George, Jr. Kruley, Barbara Kukuruzovic, Gabriel Laing, James F. Lakin, Charles M. Lehr, Leslie I. Lenea, Janel M. Lerner, Palricia N. izoii l Learning by experimenl. P6 0I'l- LNOHOI' Leverenz, Keilh C. Lewis, Cindy L. Lo, Sue l-l. Loebel, Maria E. Marcnewka, Pamela J Marlin, Joyce F. Masar, Terry W, Mavrelis, Reler G. McCullough, Celia M. Meisel, Sluarl Meisler, Kalhryn D. Miller, Lynn M. Minlek, Mara K. Moic, Jene A. Mooney, Ralph T. Molla, Joanre M. Nelson, Jean M. Gchillree, Judilh A. 0'Kelly, Keiren M. Fancorlc. linda R. Pappas, Evelyn Pappas, Lucia X. Palrick, Calherine A. Reisker, Amy S. Peska, Sandra M. Rerrakos, Margarel Plohl, William F, Phipps, Susan R. Plaslis, Chrisline Powell, Lois M. Rankin, Rulh L. Sophomore leaders conler. Reesrnan, Penny B. Rholon, June F. Rockwell, John S, Rohn, R. Douglas Ryan, Rosanne L. Sadowski, Daniel R. Salerno, Carl R. Schneider, Suzanne Schuknechl, Vicki J. Schwarlz. Daniel M. Sigrnan, Chrisline L. Sourapas, Kalherine Sleed, Roberf W. Sluper, George A. Sullivan, Floyd E. Suloway, Slephen D lhorsen, Elaine M. lroul, John F. Voorhees, Nancy J. wisciimsm, Joan D. Vlfalker, Geollrey S. Wall, Pamela A. Walsh, Palrick J. Warden, Doreen D, Welk, George S. Vlillianws, Karen Vifillman, Nancy R. Vifilson, William J. Vlloline, Gwendolyn Youngrnan, Carol M Zmek, Linda J. J Jim and Paul work The darT board. The Class oT '67 Tinally arrivedl This year The members became Juniors, and ThereTore upperclass- men. Along wiTh The Seniors They supplied The lead- ers oT The school. This year The Juniors have accomplished much. The Cunior Jarnival and The Prom, An Evening in Paris, were greaT successes. In The opereTTa, Bye-Bye Birdie and in Spring Play, ElecTra, Juniors played an imporTanT parT. as They carried several oT The leads in boTh producTions. ln Mrs, McThing, The Fall Show, Juniors also played an im- porTanT parT. Junior year is a year Tor TesTing-Preliminary ScholasTic ApTiTude TesT, The Kuder lnTeresT TesT, The NaTional MeriT Scholarship TesT, and College Boards. Besides all oT The TesTing, a greaT many oT The Juniors spenT Time Tallcing over college and ca- reer plans wiTh Their deans. Jim receives lasT-minuTe insTrucTions. T I i i E DonlT waiT To be Told DramaTic Juniors. uniord 601110 Robin l-lood works on a new bow. l1'S A . weel success. xgnto jAeir wn Gall helps build flue class lloal. 'E 4 V s N, Sl35l5?Y3QQQs,I-i?ijl'57 915' ll K . . , . ,. ,. A . K ' ' n 4 Q Q Ben poses for Tabula 'Mx 'SS Q 5 lj Y Kara' 3 A: eg' Q ik QM bg1,i+.,f 49 2 x kV:k,kV .gkk ,,i: VVV, ..'-, Y 13? - : V , ' 'ill A L 7 , at H, -an . - -x, . if .1 f K l'll- bbelb 1 blbel : ' .l: , e l 1 l 'L :iff W K- ' 35 3.25 K Rosa smiles and . . . Jim slwows luis muscles. 203 A J 2 cw. Junior Class Ollicers Presidenl . . . Ben Lounsbury I' 'S1'q, .V Class Advisers-Mr. Scliulmeclil and Mr. Mees. Vice Presideni . . . Jim lvlaeder Treasurer . . . Scoll Kody Secrelary . . . Rosa-lvlaria Zayas Linda and Many hopscofcli. Miss Parr--3I6 BACK ROW-Allcins, Alfwood Ax, Ayers Baclwner, Bacon, Baird, Efinse. ll-llRD ROW-Andrews, Ardros, D. Appleby, R. Appleby, Apple-lor, Armour, Anell, Ar- lliur, Asliby. SECOND ROWfAldoufs, J. Allen, R. Allen, Alsldury, Allsradl, H. Ar' derson L. Anderson, W. Anderson. FRONT ROW4Abell, Abrams, Adam, M. Adams, R. Adams, Ado, Alwrens, Alcin, Miss Parr. Mr. Silver-320 BACK ROVV-Bergeron, Bislwop, Bomlty, Belwan, Bloom, Bills. ll-HRD ROVV-Bw raqlia, Baran, Bauer, BOYQCJGWOVEE, Bluezlein, Bell. SECOND ROXfVfBrrelwnier, Baios, Beers, Blaclc, Bean, Bololin, Berry. FRONT ROW-Borgsladl, Bislc, Biliiman, Bolle, Berg, Mr. Silver. i2o4i Miss Currie-322 BACK ROWfBuecl1ler, Burns, Burny, Bus sau, C. Buller, J. Buller, K. Buller, Delano. THlRD ROW-Brosk, Brosseau. Brow, C, Brucalo, P. Brucafo, Bruqlw, Brundaqe Bruun, SECOND ROW-Bramlwall, Brand slrader, Braun, Breed, Brende. Brink, Brod head. FRONT ROW-+Bofnick, J. Bourne K. Bourne, Bovey, Boyce, Boyd, Boyle Boyles Miss Currie. Noi piclured: Bred ford. Mr. Maloney-324 BACK ROW-Cakars, Chapin, Calabrese, G. Carroll, Clvones, W. Carroll, K. Clwris lopner. Tl-HRD ROWfCaruso, Cerny, Cady. A. Clwrislopner, Bulurusis, Carda rnone, M. Carroll. SECOND ROW-Ca pizzi, Cernock, Clwill, Byrne, Carnaslo C-fillaliar, Carney. FRONT BOW-Can cio Clniodc, Clwoale Caslwiii, Carperfer, Carslens, Cadowan, Calarnia, Mr, Ma loney. Mr. Thompson-326 BACK ROW-Cook Crowl, Cowlney, Cul- ver, R. Craig R. Currar, Ciaccio, Culliran THIRD liOW4Cunr:ingl1an1, Corkle Crall, Corry, W. Cox, Jonallian Cox Czarr1y,Clausonilnue, Mr.Tl'iornpson.SEC- OND ROW-W. Clarkson, W. Croke, Clemens, Cornella, Crossley, Coqan, Cale Culsuvilis, Coulson. FRONT ROW-J Clarkson, Coven, Cooke, Cieslak, Clarke, Conn, Curlis, D. Craig, Connan. Mr. Anderson-330 BACK ROWfDonsmore, R. Dakler, De- mos. Dickinson, C. Dakler, J. Davis, Doug- lass, Davidson. Tl-llRD ROWfDeMala Dalkierq Di'ro, Doulder, O. Daverporl, Dornelly, G. D-ivis, SECOND ROW-f Dalwrns Darclick, Dornrose, DeNovo, Den- koll, J. Davis, S. Doyle, Dai. FRONT ROVV----DeBias-1, Dmlrnan Dowlirq, Dali- lin, Desrrond, Donovar, DeCarlQ, De- Cicco Mr. fvclersow Absenlees: Fx. Dav- erporl, Delvlaal, Dibble, Dolan, Dore C. Doyle. Mr. Radford-334 BACK ROW-Enriquez, Erskine, Escoll, Eversf, Eysenbaclw, Eairclwild, Falbo Ear- ago, Farris, Eaulds. SECOND ROW- Eberf, Economos, Eells, Eggers, Eifriq, Eklwolrn, Eliassen, Elkins, Ellis. ERONT ROW-Drair, Dressel, Drueck, Dubinsky, Ducey, J. Dunn, M. Dunn, Dvonclw, Mr. Radford. Mrs. Olson-336 BACK ROWfEreebe:q, Eulqenzi, EUITZ, Garro, R. Eox, Eleislwour, Erosf, Eisher, Eosco. Tl-HRD ROW-Ecnsco, Gilderneis- fer Gillespie, Eriedrnan, Gellnorn, Eernan- dez, Eorl, Eiack, Eullerlon, Eirn, SECOND ROWAJ. Eox, Eifzqerald, Glenn, Elowers, Gleaye, Gollnner, Gerulal. ERONT ROW --Erarnc, Gabriel, Eoroslal Gayrfir, Eilz- re f'1 ld, Fw-arid Ei,-,liay, Ga-llffi, Mrs. Olson. Mr. Compion-368 BACK ROXN-Green, Gould, Groonrfald, Grilliilw, Grossi, Grole Mr, Complon, THIRD ROW4Gollliob, Graley, Granby, Grandolio, Grandsard, Grasse, Grayson, Green. SECOND ROWfGoldrnan, Gold- sfein Golosleanu, Good, Goon, Gordon Goren, Golscln, Gofllried. FRONT ROW --Birmingham, Gibson, Glorioso, Glos, Glover, Grmelws, Gooransson, Goqian, Goldbera. Miss Weir-220 BACK ROW-Haqqsird, Haqisl, Haley, Hamann, Hammond, Handelman. THIRD ROWfHandley, Haddad, Hanson, Harb, Harbfuqln, Hardy, Hargres, Harmon, Harms, SECOND ROW-Harrell, S. Har- ris, Harrison, M, Harris, Harfless, Harb mann, Harvalis, C, Heck. FRONT ROW- H. Heck, Headlke, Hr-aly Maqida Hayes, Hedrick, Miss Vfeir, ma!! i207 Run, Gordon, run. Mrs. Soroka-222 BACK RQW-Hiiiner, iverson, Hender son, Hoskins, Hoyfr, Jarnee, iqyario THiRD ROWfives, izzo, Hoagland. Ho qan, Jaeoer, Jackson, Hussos, Huicnin son. SECOND ROW--Havyi, Hinirneirnan Huerfa, Hofmeisfer, Hufisfuieer, Hen nirirq, Hur', Hickey, Mrs. Soroka. FRONT ROWiiVf?FSOii, Hcii, Heifscn, Henk Hulfgrerr, Jarnos, Jackson, Hilpebrand Hauser. Miss Bane-224 BACK ROW-Kanski, Junkunc, Kafsis Kay, Keariey. THIRD ROW-Juiien Joyce, Kaeser, Kaiser, Kamradi, Kane SECOND ROW-B, Johnson, D. Jones, J Jones, R. Jones, L. Jones, Jordan, Joy FRONT ROW-Miss Bane, Janes, Jan koweki Jasker Jefferson, Jensen, Jepsen L. Johnson. Mr. Eiander--266 BACK ROW-Kiibridae, Kloock, Kieis, Krebs, Kirk, Kieiirq Kres+ei, Kesier. THiRD ROWfKioiz, Kocin, Kukral, J. Kirq, Kremer Kiein, Kody, Kryr. SEC! OND ROW-Kovak, Kiumpner, Kiassen, Kroesen, Kowaieski, Kramer Ken? Kis- sare, FRONT ROW-Kenworiny, Kiee- rnan Kiecka, Kern, Kocii, L, King, Mr. Fiandevr. Three-srar family. I208l Mr. Pahl-219 BACK ROW-D. Lewis, K. Lewis, Liclclon, Lilienliarnp, Lirnperis. TI-IIRD ROW- Lelinliard, Lelwr, Leiner, LeMas'Iers, Leon- Iios, Lepper, Leio, Levin. SECOND ROW -LaPlaca, Lardino, Larkin, LaVaIlee, Le- Blond, Le Boy, J. Lee, M. Lee. FRONT ROW-Kufella, Lannbis, Larnonlaqna, Lane, Lang, Langdon, Langeleld, Lank- Iord, Mr. Pahl. Mr. KOH'-228 BACK ROW-D. Malone, J. Malone, W. Malone, Maloney, Maeofis, Maple, Mar- cinialc, Marlcs. THIRD ROW-B. Lund- berg, W. Lundberg, Lunde, Luzielli, Lyncli, Lyons, Madsen, Maedar, Maqlio- chelii. SECOND ROW-Lounsbury, Love, Lowrey, Lozeau, Lucas, Luclws, Luclcey, Luclcow, Ludwig. FRONT ROW-Lind, S. Lind, J. Loclwner, P, Lochner, Lombard, Long, Lord, Lorenlz. Mr. Johnson-268 BACK ROW-Falsom, Marofz, J. Marlin, D. Marlin, R. Marlin, Mason, Mailnieu. TI-IIRD ROW-Mafsie, Maxwell, Mazzuca, McCIevey, McClin+ocIc, McCollum, Mcf Connell. SECOND ROW-McCreary, McCrory, McEIwain, McEvoy, McFarlane, McFedries, Mclnerney, Mr. Jolwnson, FRONT ROW-McLaucI'ilan, McMahon. J. McNamara, M. McNamara, McNeil, McNicI1oIs, Moqley. Mr. Lacylr-233 BACK RONV-Morrison, Moye, Muccianli Murphy, Murphy, Nagel, Nauqhlon, Na- yolio. Tl-llRD ROWfMiller, Milligan Millonas, Minlek, Moionnier, Moloney, Monarch. SECOND ROW-Miceli, Mis chaels, Miederna, Mikula, C. Miller, O Miller, J. Miller. FRONT ROW-Meilalin, M. Meilahn, Maisel, Mellman, Melcall, Meyersor, Mezzfxlesla, Mr. Lasyk. Miss- ing: Melcall, Meyers, Meyers, Mueller, Miller. Miss Burrell-23l BACK ROW-N. Nielsen, J. O'Connor, B. O'Connor, Newlon, M. O'Connor, Len- erl Olson, J. Olson, Noonan. Tl-IIRD ROW4Neary, O'l.ouqhlin, Norlell, R. O'Connor, O'Brien, Larry Olson, Neqele, W. Nielsen, C. Nolan. SECOND ROW- T. O'Connor, Norris, Nernchock, Newell, Ness, O'Neill, E. Olson, Oppenheimer, Nelson, P. Nolan. FRONT ROW-T. Niel- sen, O'Malley, Nevins, O'Donnell, N. Noe lan, K, Nolan, Norion, K. O'Conror, Miss Burrell. CEM nf l967 -1 runnin -we-wwf'--f'-ua --4-wx-w 1 mlm Mr. Ebel-I20 BACK ROW-Piazza, Pickering, Pielel, J Pierce, R. Pierce, Diane Pigoni, Don Pi qoni, Pifher, Mr. Ebel. SECOND ROW- L. Pearson, S. Pearson, Perqler, Perkins Perri, O, Pelers, J. Pelers, J. Pelersen, N Pelerson, Pelrakos. FRONT ROW-Pad den, Paddleford, Pagano, Palrner, Paluch Panebianco, Parenfi, Parise, Palrick Pearlman. Miss McGuane-I22 BACK ROW-L. Reynolds, J. Reynolds Posson, Poiamianos, Ramacifli, Regan Proko. THIRD ROW-Randolph, Preirn Renninger, Reed, Ralai, Ralh, Polk. SEC OND ROW--Porfer, Renninqer, Rank Rasmussen, Pohlrnan, Pruzan, Reposh, Ra der. FRONT ROW-Miss McGuane Plall, Plelcher, Reirners, Polilo, Psichogios Pollock, Pond. TZOQT Mr. Weber-I28 BACK ROW4ShullZ, Sielaerl, Sillra, Silf ver, Silverrnan, Silversfein. Tl-IIRD ROW -Sharer, Sharqo, P. Sharpe. S. Sharpe, Sharpnaclc, Shaylcin, Shelharner, Shoslrorn. SECOND ROW-6. Schwarlz, T. Schwarlz, Sedqwiclr, Sellerqren, Selrz, Sev- erson, Shambauqh, Shapiro. FRONT ROW -Scheclc, Schenn, Scherl, Schrnalz, Schol- lens, Schoppe, Schuelle, Schulz, Mr. Weber'. Nof piclured: Shuler, Schwaeqer- man. Mr. Meufe-I3O BACK ROW4Sreude, Sfevens, Srewarr, T. Sfewarr, Sliclrler, Sfolrlas, Slolcus. TFHRD ROWgSlaslny, Sleele, Slelano, Sleil, Sleinhollz, Slella. SECOND ROW-Sny- der, Soleirnani, Sourapas, Splill, Slanilz, Slarlrey, Mr. lvleule. FRONT ROW- Slcipworlh, Slivon, Slolness, Srnilor, J. Smilh, S. Srnilh, Snover. Alosenlz l.. Smilh, Solomone, Sorenson, Slary. Mr. Weyer-I2l BACK ROW-Surey, Thompson, Terrana, Syrninglon, Teiber, Srudham, D. Todd, Sullca. THTRD ROW-Thoreson, Taller, Taylor, B. Swanson, S. Srone, J. Sullivan, G. Todd, Swisher. SECOND ROW-Suphat fanasiri, Szczesnialc, L. Slone, Theodore, Sutherland, B, Sullivan, Suarez. FRONT ROW--N. Swanson, Thorne, l.. Swanson, P. Sullivan, Thnlcher, Tirnme, Mr, Weyer. 2lO Mr. Rehkopf-I24 BACK ROV!-Rhebero, Tom Rynne, Terry Rynne, Roch, Schuver, Sansonelr, THIRD ROW--Savage, Russo Roman Russell, Riley, Ripple, Riple. SECOND ROW- Savide, Romano, Rooney, Salerno, Rum- rnelholl, Rico, Rieqer, Roberls. FRONT ROW-Schalz, Rowe, Schallner, Rose, Ryan, Ruslc, Riclcs, Mr, Rehlropl. Kooclwie, koocllie, kool Mr. Means-28 BACK ROW-Zerfoss, Zlppman, Zollan, Zvirzin, Zwecker. Tl-HRD ROWfYore, Young, Younqkranlz, Zabel, Zayas. SEC- OND ROW-Lorna Wood, Lucy Wood, Woods, Yellin, Yeller, Yokola. FRONT ROW-Wllsker, Will, Wolskl, Wong, Mr. Means. Mr. Hawk-66 BACK ROW--Verloraeken, Vlcari, Vlician Viqilanle, Vlncenl, Voslal, Wackrow. SEC- OND ROW-Tucker, Turnbull, Turner Tyner, Urso, Ullles, Valenllno, Varilla Vlarlenian. FRONT ROW-P. Tollenaere P. Tollenaere, Tomesek, Tornoselli, Tornb Topinka, Towler, Treqe, Treul, Mr. l-lawk Nor plclured: Tourlelol. Mr. Boyd-26 BACK ROW-Weiss, Welslwer, Wenzlaff Weslerlwolm, Welisfaedl, Weise, R. Wil- kinson, D. Wllkinson. SECOND ROW- Walson, Walls, Webb, Weber, Weir Weiser, FRONT ROW-A. Wagner, P Wagner, Wall, Walsh, Walslrorn, Wal! Ther, Mr, Boyd. Absenl: Walski, Wicklow ,,..,.....l Showcase adverTises Prom. arifiian rom roue6 poloufar On SaTurday, May 7, Calc Park and River ForesT l-ligh School was TransTormed inTo a Parisian boule- vard, Les Champs Elysees, Tor The Junior Prom. The lovely ladies and handsome genTlemen aTTend- ing The Prom danced To The music oT AI Ford, and really danced To The lively music oT The Daydreamers. The Junior Prom was anoTher TirsT Tor The Class oT '67. Formerly The Prom had been open only To sTudenTs Trom Oak Park and River ForesT l-liqh School, buT This year sTudenTs Trom oTher schools were allowed To aTTend as daTes oT DOOPERS. ATTer Three hours oT sTrolling Through sidewallc caTes and Parisian sidesTreeTs, Those who aTTended The Prom deparTed, wiTh a TasTe oT French liTe. Preside-nT , Ben Lounsbury Vice-PresidenT Jim Maeder SecreTary , Rosa Maria Zayas Treasurer ScoTT Kody Bids H Marian ShosTrom DecoraTions Bob Boyce Finance .7 Tom FscoTT l2eTreshmenTs RuTh Klassen Band , Alice Andros Theme Kim PiTher Publicily Gloria STolcus, NaThan Dardick The lovely ladies and handsome qenTlemen aTTend Prom. izizi HONOR ROLL JUNIORS Firs+ Semes+er, I965-I966 Ada, Linda L. Allan, James O. Baird, Frederick ll Baraolia, James P. Bloom, Irving A. Bolnick, Nehama S. Bourne, James J. Boyd, Raymond M, Breed, Nancy J. Brosk, Joel Builer, Carla R. Cady. Ralph L. Chill, Alan A. Chrisliar, Barbara F. Clausonlhue, Donna L. Clusin, William T. Conn, Alice J. Cooke, Jacqueline R. Corre, Fredda G. Coulson, Ann S. Coven, Carol R. Dahlin, Jan F. Dalberq, Raul E. Dardick, Nalhan H. Davenporl, Orrin B. Dickinson, David K. Dressel, Charles R. Escoll, Thomas E. Fernandez, Elaine Fox, Paul C. Friedman, Mark H. Fuliz, James A. Good, William A. Soren, Mark Neil Golliried, Ralph M. Hammond, Dosier Ill Handelman, Susan A. Hardy, Phillip J. Hari, Curlis J. Harvalis, Consiance Headlke, Kalhy A. I-Ieilsch, Janel M, Henninfg, Kalhleen A. I-Iullqren, Jorie L. I-Iulchinson, Arihur G. Iverson, Susan R. James, Nancy L. Jankowski, Anlonina Jasker, Lynn M. Jepsen, Phillio R. Johnson, William F. Jordan, David R. Kaiser, James A. Kenworlhy, Palricia Kesler, Roland L., Jr. Klassen, Rulh A. Klumpner, James H. Koch, Duncan K. Krebs, Michael R. Lee, Jeffrey R. Honor sludenl in Honor Sludy. Lehnhard, John A., Jr. Lehr, Judifh G. Levin, Marilyn J. Lewis, David R. Lind, Jenny K. Lochner, John M. Lounsbury, Beniamin Lucas, Ida R. Luchs, Roberl' H, Lunde, Roberl A. Luzieili, Nora M. Malone, Daniel G. Maple, Claire J. Marciniak, Pafricia Mason, William E. McFarlane, Joan E. McNamara, John J. Mezzalesla, Louise Mikula, Ellen J. Miller, Julie A. Minfek, Shawn J. Moye, Mary E. Nauqhlon, Sheila M. Navolio, William E. Olson, Larry R. Raddleiord, Nancy A Perkins, Julie A. Relrakos, Nicoleile Pierce, John Plail, Judy L. Pruzan, Barbara I. Reimers, Nancy B. Ricks, Cynlhia S. Savide, Ned L. Scholiens, Eugene E. Schuell, Karla Leo Schulz, Sfeven F. Sellergren, Krisiine Sharer, Sarah E. Shaykin, Roberl H. Shuler, Thomas H., Jr, Sieberl, Holly C. Silka, Wayne L. Slivon, Sylvia L. Slarkey, James A., Jr Slaslny, Roberl J. Slewarl, Timoihy J, Slokus, Gloria L. Sullivan, Elizabelh Taller, Sarah J. Taylor, Barbara H. Timme, Pamela L. Tollenaere, Palricia Viarianian, Calherine Vincenf, Barbara A. Walfher, Margarel J. Wilkinson, Diane Wong, Sally S. Zolian, Andrea S. Zwecker, William R., Jr. M+.4.., --.....,,. Junior lheme lime. Ade, Linda L. Breed, Nancy J. Cady, Ralph L. Campbell, Ted S. Chill, Alan A. Clusin, William T. Dardick, Naihan H. Dickinson, David K. Dressel, Charles R. Friedman, Mark I-I. Golliried, Ralph M. Handelman, Susan A Hari, Curiis J. f fizfs,si .,, , f, ., 3 ,ma gk.: .11 f -ri f 'si-ei? i ' , 'f Y .sv WWHRW' 'Wm .W W? L.. K i ' is , w Us f.,?si.ig3z,fzf si --i,. if- , - , .. 1.gg xgii 5ff',' CUM LAUDE SOCIETY MEMBERS JUNIORS I965-I966 I-lennino, Kalhleen A. Hullgren, Jorie L. Jasker, Lynn M. Kesler, Roland L., Jr. Klassen, Rulh A. Klumpner, James H. Krebs, Michael R, Lee, Jeffrey R. High fashion. Lind, Jenny K. Lounsbury, Beniamin Luchs, Roberl H. Luziefii, Nora M. Malone, Daniel G. Marciniak, Rairicia McNamara, John J. Miller, Julie A. Miniek, Shawn J. Pierce, Johr Plail, Judy L. Savide, Ned L. Schueflz Karla L. Schulz, Sfeven F. Sharer, Sarah E. Sfewari, Timolhy J. Sullivan, Elizabelh Tollenaere, Pairicia Varlanian, Caiherine Vincenl, Barbara A. Wilkinson, Diane C W v, W ' SZWMLW. . . 1965. . . an dove, Furry, Sinha' Eikflfiflg. Presideril .... Bill Furey Vice-Presidenl .... Clay Bermell Secrelary .... Dayl Simon Treasurer . . . Alan Sadove QW W. , dy Buller Sleveri Walls Debby Borvgslom Craig Miller i2i4i 9 7 n e re enwm Lasl loolball game Four years ago we enlered Oalc Parlc and River Foreslr l-ligh School lo slarl our secondary educa- lion. We were bewildered and apprehensive and, al The same lime, lull ol good resolulions and rhe delrerrninarion lo achieve some sorr of disrinclion during our high school careers. These pasl lour years have had a dillerenl mean- ing lo each ol us. We have each undergone a unique experience. We have been challenged and have responded lo lhese challenges in our individual ways. We have achieved personal relalionships wilh dillerenl laculry members and sludenls. We have broadened our areas ol lcnowledge and enlarged our fields ol inleresl. We have made discoveries izis aboui ourselves and olhers Through parlicipalion in academic, alhlelic, exlracurricular, and social aclivi- lies. Qur experiences in common have laughlr us 'rhe meaning ol belonging To a large sludenlr body, ol supporling ils lradilions and lurlhering ils achievernenls. We have acguired some degree ol malurily and self-assurance and accumulalred many happy mem- ories during our high school years. We bear lillle resemblance eilher physically or menlally lo lhe Freshman class ol l962. We leave wilh regrels, buf secure in lhe knowledge lhal we have been given adeguale preparalion lo lace lulure challenges successfully. l Senior Council BACK ROW--J. Goldberg, Benneff, Moore, Londos, Jaclcsor, Korovosis. Nz, s 52' Furoy. SECOND ROVV--Banalcis, Clarkson Dunigar, Porfer, J. Schoon- . ,-. , feld, L. Angolacos, Sadovc, l-lcyor. FRONT ROW-Reid, Fliclcingor, McMasfors, Evans, Slcrdmoro, Campbell, Troffor, Yanfis. The Senior year, fhe lasf year of high school, is in many respecfs fhe mosf significanf. Represenfing fhe class and planning fhe many imporfanf proiecfs is fhe worlc of fhe Senior Council. Composed of fhe represenfafives from each homeroom, Senior Council began fhe l965-I966 school year by supervising fhe class floaf for Home- coming. The nexf and foremosf Senior Council proiecf came in fhe spring wifh fhe producfion of Senior Follies. Council handled all aspecfs of fhe show, from audifions and rehearsals fo ficlcefs. Senior Class Advisers-Paul Pearson and Douglas Shepherd. r 216 Lafer in fhe year Council organized fhe Class for fhe selecfion of a class giff, fhe fangible remem- brance of fhe Seniors. The ulfimafe decision, how- ever, is made by fhe class as a whole fhrough home- room vofing. The final and mosf excifing proiecf for Senior Council is fhe planning of graduafion. Again fhe Council goes fo fhe class for ifs decision regarding graduafion affire and procedures. As wifh previous class councils, any remaining funds are leff fo fhe following Senior Class. Try-oufs for Senior Follies. mo ws i A y.. . w-fm----.......4.....,, 1 64 RWLQFYIAQP Freshman Year All foo soon our high school days are over. As we remem- ber, if seems like yesferday we were small Freshmen losf in a school we knew nofhing abouf. Buf as fhe days progressed we became involved wifh fhe busy life offered us. There were foofball games. . . Big Brofhers . . .The Fall Show- Arsenic and Old Lacel' . . . Girls' Conference- l-lorizons Ahead Through Preparafionu . . . Boys' Conference- Faifh, Indi- vidualism, and Responsibilifym . . . Freshman Fun Nighf . . . Phi Befa Kracker.. . King of l-learfs Dance . . . C.l.A.- The UN. on Trial . . . Opereffa- l-l.M.S. Pinaforeu . . .Cheer- leading Tryoufs . . . Senior Class Play- The Mafchrnaken' . . . Thaf was only fhe beginning for fhe class of I966. Sophomore Year Our nexf year we enfered our high school life wifh a bil' of sophisficafion and of course a lof of experience behind us. This year was full of bigger and more excifing fhings. Driver's Educafion . . .School Spiril' Week. . . 'll Remember Mama . . .One Way Sfairs . . . Girls' Conference- Take Off Your Mask . . . Boys' Conference- Youfh's Mission To An Alien World . . . Foofball Dance . . . C.l.A.- World Govern- menf, Yes or No . . . Brigadoon . . . King of l-learfs . .. Junior Class Elecfions . . .Cheerleading Tryoufs . . . Twelffh Nighr' ...This was fhe year fo be proud of being an upper- classman. lf's Acadernic.' rzwi Every Senior smiles. Junior Year The excifemenf began fo build up in our Junior year. There were Driver's Licenses . . . l-lomecorning . . . Mafch Mafe Munch . , . P.S.A.T.'s . . . l-larvey . . . Girls' Conference- Be A Cube . . . Boys' Conference- l-low Much Do We Owe? . . . Foofball Dance . . . Debafing Clubs . . .Junior Carnival . . . King of Flearfs Dance . . . Opereffa- Plain and Fancy . . . Nafional Flonor Sociefy . . .Junior Prom- An Eve in Eden . . . WLS Dance . . . Senior Class Play- l'She Sfoops fo Conquer . . . The elecfion of Senior Class Officers . . . Now we had fhree greaf years behind us fo end if wifh an even beffer Senior year. Senior Year So our final year has arrived, and we are leaving fhe halls of our school. There was so much for us fo do . . . Senior Pic- fures . . . Being Big Brofhers and Sisfers . . . Mrs, McThing . . . A.C.T.'s . . . l-lomecoming wifh Joan Cowan as Oueen . . . Mafch Mafe Munch . . . Girls' Conference- Look To The Rainbow . , . Boys' Conference- ln Defense of Self- l'lonor . . . S.A.T.'s . . . Foofball Dance . . . Concerfs . . . Senior Follies . . . College lnferviews . . . Nafional l-lonor Sociefy . . . C.l.A.-i'Ordeal in Black and Whife . . . Oper- effa- Bye-Bye Birdie . . . lf's Academic . . . Lef's lWlRigh+ Whaf's Wrong W'eek . . . King of l-learfs wifh Dave Armsfrong as King . . . Senior Class Play- Elecfra . . . Baccalaureafe . . . Class Day . . . Graduafion. Senior year is an excifing year, buf sad for all af fhe end. FR fi ,ef 3 Top Averages lGrade Poinl Averagel IO 3.80 9 3.Bl 8 3.82 7 3.83 6 3.86 5 3.88 4 3.9l 3 3.93 2 3.94 l 4.00 Dave Armslrong Michael Harris Celesle Hollmann James Kellinger Kevin Pepparcl Barbara Backman Randy Rankin Bill Badolalo Shirley Erisman Larry Moelmarin Top Ten in '66 BACK ROW-Pepparcl, Rankin, Kerlinger, Armslrong, Harris. FRONT ROW-Badolaro, Hoffmann, Erisman, Backman. Moelmann missing. rziaj Cum Adams, William D. Alkins, Deborah R. Badenoch, Bruce D. Baldwin, Allan D. Ball, John H. Breuhaus, Elizabelh Buelens, Joy A. Coggeshall, Norman S. Ducey, Jane Ebsen, Paul B. Epslein, Debra S. Falk, Beverly R. Fallysek, Jill E. Ford, Leslie B. Fowles, Joan A. Hansen, Roberl R. Henderson, Daniel R. Hoefler, Bonila L. James, Ronald L. Janka, John C. Kallow, Arlhur S. Kennedy, Kevin F. Krasnow. Charles G. LaFruil, Margarel A. Lewis, Linda M. Lewis, Susan G. Lowry, Virginia R. Four Adams, William D. Armslrong, David M. Alkins, Deborah R. Backman, Barbara L. Badenoch, Bruce D. Badolalo. William M. Baldwin, Allan O. Ball, John H. Barr, Palricia D. Bennelf, Ronald C. Benson, Joel M. Blanding, Bonnie J. Breuhaus, Elizabelh Buelens, Joy A. Coggeshall, Norman S. Curry, James E. Ducey, Jane Ebsen, Paul B. Epslein, Debra S. Erisman, Shirley F. Eulenberg, Diane E. Falk, Beverly R. Fallysek, Jill E. Ford, Leslie B. Fowles, Joan A. Goggin, Darlene M. Goldberg, Phyllis B. Gonzales, Jorge Gurwood, Chrislopher Hansen, Roberl E. Harris, Michael E. Henderson, Daniel R. Higgins, Charles W., Jr. Hoeller, Boniia L. Hoffmann, Celesle E. Hulchiy, Nicholas P. James, Ronald L. Janka, John C. Kallow, Arlhur S. Kennedy, Kevin F. Keliinger, James N. Krasnow, Charles G. LaFruil, Margarel A. Lewis, Linda M. Lewis, Susan G. Lipschulz, Renee E. Lowry, Virginia R. Laude Society Marlin, Carolyn E. Marlin, Sarah J. Massler, Joan C. McDonald, Pamela L. Mclnlosh, Kalhleen Moionnier, John J. Penev, lrene M. Perry, William M. Polilis, Chrisline L. Porler, Donald W. Puchalski, Gail E. Reid, William H. Reuler, Linda J. Roeser, Jennifer L. Ross, Donald Sainsbury, Dayle Schwarlz, Roberl M. Smalla, Mary L. Toclhunler, Sue A. Troinello, Camille A. Trorrer, Susan M. Trouf, Susan R. Vanikiolis, Palricia Waldbarl, Laura A. Walsh, Roberl E. Willman, Denise D. Woline, Richard W., Jr Year l-lonor Roll Malmquisl, Keilh R. Marlin, Carolyn E. Marlin, Sarah J. Massler, Joan C. McDonald, Pamela L. McElroy, Mary J. Mclnlosh, Kalhleen Meyer, Charles R. Moelmann, Lawrence R. Moionnier, John J. Pelz, Ann A. Penev, lrene M. Peppard, Kevin D. Perry, William M. Polifis, Chrisline L. Porfer, Donald W. Puchalski, Gail E. Purcell, Judifh L. Rankin, Randolph H. Rainer, Gary P. Reid, William H. Reuler, Linda J. Roberls, Sandra Roeser, Jennifer L, Ross, Donald Sainsbury, Dayle Schroeder, John R., Jr. Schwarlz, Roberl M. Sheahan, Palricia A. Shulz, Tamara Silka, Gregory T. Smalla, Mary L. Smiih, Anila C. Smilh, Slephen C. Thrun, Roberl H. Todhunler, Sue A. Tonsgard, James H. Troinello, Camille A. Troller, Susan B. Troul, Susan R. Vanikiolis, Palricia Waldbarl, Laura A. Walsh, Roberl E. Weber, Andrew L. Weinslein, James G. Willman, Denise D. Woline, Richard W., Jr Lgihofamkila Gap warclecl all .xdfmemgfg on .fglarif I4 Firs+ Semesfer, I 965- I 966 Adams, William D. Anderson, Berlel H. Armsrrong, David M. Arnesen, Susan B. Ailfins, Deborah R. Baclcman, Barbara L. Badenoch, Bruce D. Badolaio, William M. Baldwin, Allan O. Ball, John H. Barr, Palricia D. Bennell, Ronald C. Benson, Joel M. Blaclcwood, Barbara L. Bradllce, Linda M. Breuhaus, Elizabefh Builer, Mary Agnes Coggeshall, Norman S. Coryell, Jeanne K, Curry, James E. Donohue, Dolores E. Ducey, Jane Durbin, Judiih J. Dyson, Janice E. Ebsen, Paul B. Ellman, Fred H. Epslein, Debra S. Erisman, Shirley P, Eulenberg, Diane E. Evans, Nancy C. Evans, Phyllis M. Falk, Beverly R. Fallerl, Bruce R. FalTyselr, Jill E. Feier, llona A. Ford, Leslie B. Forsberg. Helga I. Fowles, Joan A. Franlc, Cary D. Purey, William J. Gleason, Roberf E. Goggin, Darlene M. Goldberg, Phyllis B. Green, Richard G. Grimaldi, Gerald M. Hageriy, Palriclc J. Hahn, Naomi E. Halleri, Barbara G. Hanna, Nilclci Harman, James M. Harris, Michael E, Heerman, John L. Henderson, Daniel R. Higgins, Charles W., Jr. Hoeiler, Bonila L. Hoffman, Andrea R. Hoffmann, Celesie E. Hulchiy, Nicholas P. Hunfley, Deborah L. James, Ronald L. Janlca, John C. Johnson, Janel C. Jones, Marilyn A. Kalchbrenner, Kaihleen Kallow, Arrhur S. Kafsanlonis, John P. Kennedy, Kevin F. Kellinger, James N. Krasnow, Charles G. LaFruiI, Margarel A. Lewis, Susan G. Linde, David A. Lipschulz, Renee E. Lowry, Virginia R. Lux, Judilh A. Malmquisi, Keiih R. Mariin, Carolyn E. Masel, Brenl E. Massler, Joan C. McElroy, Mary J. Mclnlcsh, Kalhleen Meyer, Charles R. Moelmann, Lawrence R. Moerschel, Joel P. Nicholas, Roberi M. Nolan, John M. Pelz, Ann A. Penev, Irene M. Peppard, Kevin D. Perry, Vifilliarn M. Pielel, Michael Polilis, Chrisiine L. Porler, Donald W. Price, Donald A. Randori, Carole J. Ranlcin, Randolph H. Rainer, Gary P. Reuier, Linda J. Roberfs, Sandra Roeser, Jennifer L. Ross. Donald Sainsbury, Dayle Saxon, Jerome A. Schoonover, Kennerh Schroeder, John R., Jr. Schwarlz, Roberl M. Shalda, James George Sheahan, Palricia A. Shingleman, Gregory J. Shulz, Tamara Shumalcer, Richard H. Sillca, Gregory T. Slocumb, Marguerife Smalla, Mary L. Smilh, Sephen C. Slaunfon, Douglas K. Thorns, Hollis Vifm. Tilmann, Barry J. Todhunier, Sue A. Tonsgard, James H. Troinello, Camille A. Trolfer, Susan B. Troul, Susan R. Tsioulsias, Dralce D. Tucker, Margarel J. Udelson, S. Vv'arren Vanilcioiis, Palricia Verfuno, Suzanne L. Walsh, Roberl E. Waycie, Leone A. Weber, Andrew L. Vlfegner, Sharen M. Weinslein, James G. Willman, Denise D. Dr. Schwilclq awards The Scholarship Cup Io Lawrence Moelmann. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS SENIORS IElecI'ed Junior Year, Armsrrong, David M. Baclcman, Barbara L. Badolalo, William M. Barr, Palricia D. Bennell, Ronald C. Benson, Joel M. Blanding, Bonnie J. Curry, James E. Erisman, Shirley F. Eulenberg, Diane E, Goldberg, Phyllis B. Gonzales, Jorge Harris, Michael E. Higgins, Charles W., Jr. Hoilmann, Celesle E. Hulchiy, Nicholas P. Keliinger, James W. Lipschuiz, Renee E. I 965- I 966 Malmguisi, Keilh R. McElroy, Mary J. Meyer, Charles R. Moelmann, Lawrence R Pelz, Ann A. Peppard, Kevin D. Purcell, Judilh L. Ranlcin, Randolph H. Rainer, Gary P. Schroeder, John R., Jr. Sheahan, Palricia A. Shulz, Tamara Sillsa, Gregory T. Smiih, Aniia C. Smiih, Slephen C. Tonsgard, James R. Weber, Andrew L. Weinsiein, James C. l'd walk a million miles Thalis riqhl, well, Ihalis riqhr. Maeslro John Nolan. K 'fs VB, :vi N., 9 Y gg fflfgffuvl 220 This yearis Senior Follies was presenled on March I8 and I9 wilh a lull house on each niqhl. Each acl proved lo The audience lhar rhe Senior Class of I966 was lhe besl ever. The lacully sponsors of 'rhe show were Mrs. Ingall and Mr. Woline, PROGRAM Ac: I: The Tnrsiers: Sleve Saliny, Jerry Moore, Rick Russo. Ac? 2: Monoloriue: John Nolan, A visilor from rhe Youlh Oppor- lunilies Cornrnifsior. Blackoul, Aci 3:JaL.kCo1way:Songz. Elackoul. Acl 4: Lorra Ioone or Kidnapped in a Polalo Sack. Slarrinq a :R ol lhousancls. Ac, 5: Ser For Boys' Quarlel. Sieve Saliny, Sleve Srnilh, John Will' in i Glr1n:'Toppein, Blagkoul, Acl 6: Monolroue-Arlere Becker. Aer 7: Minsliel Show: Grace Flores, Fran Caslronova, Debbie Marquiillf- Mary Lfenqiidqo, Sue Lloyd, Penny Hines, Linda McCrory. Ijlnfkvul. Acl 8: Piero Solo--Paul Aurandl. Irlerrnission. Acl 9' MoonIicihleriivJim Weirslein, Mary Bohannon, John Will- ii 1, Jack Tl.l mpson. Arr IO: Charnc'-r Dames: Bill Badolalo. Blackoul. Acl ll: Snow While and The Seven Dwarfs: Jean Skidmore, Jo Anne Thomson, Linda Nelson, Par Murphy, Mary Pal Lyons, Sue Cox, Nanry Reynolds, Phyllis Grandsard, Jeri I-lolubar, Sue Schwarz. Bliickoul, Acl IQ: Brenl Maisel: Assorled Jokes, Juggling, Banjo songs. Black- our. Acl I3: Injun Love Call: John Nolan, Georqiana Proksa, Andy Hr-lmus, Ron Riley. Blackoul. Acl I4: Goldfinger Dance: Myrna Kadish, Doris De Slelano, Piilli Flickinqer. Blackoul. Ac? IS: The Sarls-Pal Murray, Glenn Downey, Roger Garfield, Bob Eul, Jim I-Ieyer, Kevin 0'Brien, Jeff Slempien, Bill Burlain, Chuck Meyer, Larry Moelmann, Mike Thompson, Lou Di Fonso, Bill Reid, Greri Husar, Georqe Kubrichl, Larry Kucharik. Blackouls The blackouls This year were done by Two groups. The Iirsl in- cluded: John Kalsanlonis, John Kessler, Sally Jones, Ken McDowell and Jim Weinsleing the second qroup: Jim Figalner, Chuck I-liqqins, Sue Weinqor, and Dayl Simon. The Moohfiqhfers-Willing, Boharmoh, Vxfemsffeih. LI'li0I' j0!AOJ of - QUUII 011 Lll'l,'A 18, The hrmWe prmehfed The Sark and fheir QQ Qjcv Cvirh. Palricia J. Aarls Joanne Aebischer Jay Scolr Babcoclf Bruce D. Badenoch William D. Adams Barbara L. Baclcman John T. Aqres Mary Pal Allman William M. Badolalo Daniel A. Balflc Palricia I.. Allen Jndirh Ann Baie Grelchen J. Andersen Roberl K. Anderson Suzanne Balasry Janis O. Balgemann Berlol bl. Anderson Allan O. Baldwin Roger S. Anderson John T. Angelacos John H. Ball James G. Banakis Krisline M. Andresen l-lolly G. Balow Leon T. Anqelacos David M. Armslrong Palrricia D. Barr Marion Joy Bear I-loward G. Anshell Zane Rurh Baumanis Susan B. Arnesen Lais Asproyeralcas Arlene A. Becker Phyliss M. Bellandi Anlhony Kim Ashdown William C. Bellce Deborah Allrins Pamela Ann Azzolin Deborah lf. Bengslon Joan E. Benson Paul l-larvey Anrandl Ronald Clay Bennell rzzzj l 3 . e' f Joel M. Benson Robyn A. Bergman Mary E. Bohannon George Boulahanis Cheryl A. Berger Michael Bollcllino James F. Berliner Fred J. Berlucci Charles L. Boyle Linda M. Bradlke David C. Berndes Kennerh D. Brach, Jr. Marilyne Bickmeyer Carol S. Bilgnnan Elizabelh Breuhaus Judy M. Brock Curlis A. Biele Donald A. Brink Merrilynn Bills Barbara L. Blackwood Michael E. Brock Nancy A. Brown Mary Z. Blackburn Jack W. Brouhard David Blakesley Connie J. Blanding Linda I.. Bruce Barbara A. Bugner Bonnie J. Blanding Joy A. Buelens Whal, me worry? l'rn a Senior. .-. ana... 'K if ii a'i' l223l William C. Surlein Mary A. Builer Palricia Calls Aliya Cheskis Chrislopher Burrill William C. Chapman Roger N. Buller Mary K. Campagna Janel A. Chiodo James W. Clarkson Sandra l.. Builer Michael R. Cicchelli Palricia l.. Campbell Thomas M. Carmody Ronald W. Clarkson Slephen B. Cole Louis J. Caravella Norman S. Coggeshall Georqelle Carne Brenl' R. Carler Philip J. Colucci Pairicia Concannon Linda J. Carr Barbara A. Comella Susan C. Cashin Francine Caslronova Cassandra S. Conway Joan C. Cooke Dennis M. Cassidy John K. Conway Problem? l224l William C, Cooper Barloara R. Corlell' Daniel R. Corcoran Jeanne K. Coryell Joan L. Cowan Maureen L. Cosek Gerald William Cox Susan J. Cox Alberi J. Crocefli Bonnie J. Culp Roberl D. Crager Thomas l'l. Cunningham James E. Curry Connie J. Curlis Persis A. Curry Roberl E. Cullan Mark A. Cu1'ro Darlene J. Daehms Jeffery G. Dahlin Chrisloioher D'Addio Linda S. Danholl l225 Chris H. Dannenberg William S. Davidson Roloerl J. Darre Susan E. Davis James A. Deihl Pairiclf Delrancisco Doris L. De Siefano Margarelr M. Doheriy Louis S. Dilzonso Dolores E. Donohue Consiance Douglass l-leaiher M. Douglas Glenn P. Downey Jane Ducey Kenneih D. Downs. Jr. Donald L. Duffy Terrance J. Dunigan James W. Duncan Cruz Duran, Jr. William Duron Judiih J. Durbin E 2 5 l E Janice E. Dyson Paul B, Ebsen Denise Fellner Kurl J. Ferguson Pricilla A. Earsorn JoAnn M. Fera Alberl D. Edgar Bonnie J. Eqelancl James S. Fiqalner Michael D. Firsel William l-l. Eells Susan l.. Finnegan Frecl Fl. Ellman Shirley F, Erisman Peler G. Fischer Palricia Fliclcinger Debra S. Epslrein Charles R. Fliclq Diane E. Eulenberg Phyllis M. Evans Sreven P. Flinl Slophen R. Flowers Nancy C. Evans Grace Flores James M. Evers? Beverly R. Fallc Leslie B. Ford Kalhryn M. Forlney Sluarl F. Fabian Helga i. Forsberq Bruce R. Fallerl James Falson Joan A. Fovvles Virginia J. Fox Frederick l-l. Falls Roberl J. Fox Jill E. Falfyselc llona A. Feier' Cary D. Franlc Anrhony M. Fuller Fred P. Farmalqis, Jr. Tania Freeman 226 Lynn J. Puller Michael W. Gallagher William J. Furey Linda Galluzzi Roger G. Garfield Keiih P. Ganoung Mary L. Gargano Roberr V. Gaul Connie L. Garrell Joseph D. Gaynor Darlene L. Genlle Pamela C. Genrile Perer C. Gianacalcos Judy A. Gilchrisr Gayle A. Gibb I '66 img l Ronald W. Glassi Barbara Glowaclri Roberi E. Gleason Jerome C. Goeb Jeffrey M. Goldberg Darlene M. Goggin Phyllis B. Goldberg Edward Goldschmidr Joyce L. Goldman Jorge De J. Gonzales Jeffrey C. Gorsch Reed M. Goodwin Bernice A. Gorrlieb Barbara J. Gray Phyllis A. Grandsard Senior girls weigh a lor. L.v f . ww-1 4 , ,xxx l l Kennellw W. Gray Richard G. Green Sandra J. Haller Bruce A. Hamilion Rulli A. Gray Barbara G. HalleH' William K. Grieb Marie P. Grosleron Krisline H. Hammond Kallwerine S. Hansen Gerald M. Grimaldi Nikki Hanna Burien P. Grass Barbara L. Grosser Roberl' E. Hansen Helen J. Harb Mary C. Gross David R. Hanson Elsie N. Guignard Miriam Gusfield James G. Hardin Elizaberlw R. Harris Clwrisloplnier Gurwood James M. Harman Gregory E. Hahn Arllwur B. Hallenberq Miclwael E. Harris Penney J. Heins Naomi E. Halwn Jolm L. Heerman Jusl like a woman. maj T S 1 E - s 4 l Andrew W. Helmus Daniel R. Henderson Sue E. Holiz John D. Horan Marilyn R. Helwig Jeraldine Holubar Roberl R. Henneberry John A. Hermann Bernard Hourihan, Jr. Nicholas P. Hulchiy Geraldine L. Herold Linda A. Huck Roberlr W. Herrick James E. Heyer Glenda H. Hull Marqarei E. Hunr Deborah S. Herring William A. Hume William T. Heyer Emery T. Hildebrand Deborah L. Hunlley Linda G. lacoveiri Charles W. Higgins, Jr. Gregory E. Husar Sfephen J. Hill Bonira L. Hoefler John S. Irvine Michael D. Jackson Janice A. Hinrichs Rick A. Iverson Andrea R. Hoffman Celeslre E, Hoffmann Ronald L. James Wayne R. Jenkins Janis L. Hoffman John C. Janka Sandra L. Holland Terry J. Holquisf Slephanie M. Jenos JoAnne Jobsf Jeanine M. Holmes Diane C. Jessup N291 Q Dianne K. Johnson Janel C. Johnson Timorhy M. Kearins Bridgel O. Keele Glen M. Johnson Kalhleen K. Kealing Judy J. Johnson Marilyn A. Jones Glenn R. Kendall James B. Kenneavy Linda A. Johnson John W. Kenealy Roberl A. Jones Sara F. Jones Kevin P. Kennedy James N. Kellinger Robin I.. Jones John W. Kessler Peggy A. Jordan Myrna L. Kadish Pranlc C. Kidd Daniel C. King Roberl Jordan Chrislopher Kilmer K. Ann Kalchbrenner Janel S. Karnmerling Marcella J. King Jill B. Kirkland Arlrhur S. Kallow Alyce M. Kingma Jean E. Kane Michael P. Karrigan Ronald J. Klecan George R. Koelling Ana M. Karr Jo Anne Klein Jane E. Kaslca Pamela J. Kaulz Jerry E. Koeppel Thomas J. Kohl John P. Kalrsanlonis Kevin M. Kohl 12301 Susan R. Kolb Sfeve Korovesis Barbara A. Laing Linda J. Landsirom Phil T. Koloviiz Thomas La Jeunesse Cheryl J. Kosiner Charles G. Krasnow Richard S. Lang Linda S. La Vallee Judiih A. Kramer Mary E. Langridge Gregory L. Krisco George lvl. Kubrichf William C. Lavery, Jr. William l-l. Laycoclc Peggy P. Krozell John J. Lawler Veronica D. Kuch Sharon J. Kushner Susan J. Lazarus Sandra L. Le Brylc Larry R. Kucharik Gayle J. Learn James C. Lacialc Joseph D. Lagalare Anihony P Lenarcli Linola lvl. Lewis Margarei A, LaPrui+ William T. Lepine, Jr. Wander whai he wished Tor? Susan G. Lewis Larry S. Lieberman Joseph Liloman Joyce E. Lillard David A. Linde David M. Lilly Lawrence E. Lipps Josephine C. Lipuma Renee E. Liloschuiz Sheri L. Lillle Margaref M. Lloyd David l-l. Lloyd May l-luei Mei Lo Theodore Londos Alan P. Lofgren Higher educalion? 5 . Peggy A. Lorenlrsen Elizaloe+h K. Lovig Michael M. Lovell Virginia R. Lowry Gail L. Lucke Roberl E. Lucchesi Dale A. Lulqes Craig W. Lundin Carolyn B. Lund Judilh A. Lux Mary C. Lynch Michael A. Lynam Mary Pal Lyons Roberi L. Madsen Larry MacDonald '66 52321 1-M-W -1--uf -r I 3 Z 1 l 1 S John J. Maher Keirh R. Malmquisl Pamela L. Mc Elhany Mary J. McElroy Laurin A. Malina Parricia McElligoH Jeannine R. Malone Peler E. Marlcens M. Maureen Mc l-lugh Glenora A. McLeod Sandra R. Mallese Karhleen Mclnlosh Deborah Marquelle Jay P. Marlin Franlc J. McMahon Marilyn F. McQueen Carolyn E. Marlin Cheryl E. McMasJrers Sarah J. Marlin Joan C. Massler Thomas A. Mehlin John C. Messick Brenl E. Masel Claude E. Melville Roloerl Mallson Gerald B. Mayer Charles R. Meyer Anna Miceli Callie Jo Maxwell Fredericlc F. Meyer Carol L. Mayor James T. McCracken Jennifer J. Michaels Gregory L. Mihalic Chrislopher Mazeilca Roloerl A. Mifflin Linda S. McCrory Kennelh P. McDowell Gary A. Milburn Lincla L. Miller Pamela L. McDonalol Linda D. Miller izm i Mary C. Miller David L. Milligan Susan Marie Napady Kim Russel Nerad Palricia L. Miller Linda Lynn Nelson Marilyn L. Milchell Lawrence R. Moelmann Deborah A. Newhardl Roberl M. Nicholas John G. Moeller Nicholas E. Nicholas Roloerl Moerschbaecher John J. Moionnier Cynlhia L. Niemeyer John M. Nolan Joel P. Moerschel Richard D. Nixon l-lossein Mollaii Jerald R. Moore Susan M. Nordhaus Darlene l-l. Nys'l'rom Eugenie M. Monlana Michele Normand Wayne C. Morlces Roberl M. Molla Kevin B. O'Brien William J. O'Connor Richard E. Morris Roger W. O'Connor Eric L. Mueller Michael E. Mulryan Ronnelle C. O'l-lerrin Sherry L. Olsen Lewis James Mullen Norman C. Olsen Palricia A. Murphy James D. Nagel Gloria J. Olson Michele A. Pappas Palriclc W. Murray Nancy M. Olson l234l Nancy L. Parmley Yolanda Pasquini Nancy A. Paschen Waller J. Paizeli' Myrrle L. Pedersen Linda lvl. Paulsen Ann A. Pelz Kevin D. Peppard Irene lvl. Penev William lvl. Perry Joy l. Peiersen Raymond R. Pesavenio Richard K. Peierson Barbara J. Philipps Vicior T. Pe1'eri'il Cafch me if you can. l Michael Pielei Richard W. Podkasik Linda lvl. Plank Chrisline L. Polilis Donald W. Porler Arrhur G. Poole Sleven A. Porfes Richard W. Prescoii Peier P. Possley Ronald A. Price Gail E. Puchalslci Georgiana Prolcsa Judiih L. Purcell Richard D. Raad Roger L. Purdom l235l -7? William P, Radllce Linda D. Rains Nancy I.. Reynolds Charles J. Rickher Bob Rail Margery E. Reynolds Dorolhy J. Raica Carole J. Randorf David G. Rico Qudrun B. Rieser Pamela J. Raleigh Sharon A. Ridgeway Randolph l-l. Ranlcin Raymond Raspalello Don C. Riley Dennis H. Riffer Slreven S. Rasmussen Gary R. Risley Gary P. Ralner William l-l. Reid Juanila M. Riviere Sandra Roberrs David A. Reid Barbara J. Roalh Barbara lvl. Reilman Linda J. Reuler Carla F. Rodgers Janel S. Rogers Peggy l.. Reu Jenniler I.. Roeser 236 Calling all cars. John P. Rogers David L. Rome Jerome A. Saxon Ruih M. Schaumburg Sharon E. Rogers Roloerl F. Schaclcmann Virginia C. Roode George P. Ross Michel E. Schenone Michael Schillcoyiiz Donald Ross Kayla Schimel Bruce M. Roy Dennis R. Rusin l-lorsl Schmalandl Jeffrey Schoenleld Thomas W. Ruscilq Jose M. Schmiiur Roberl' A. Russell Anne A. Ruiili Paul M. Schoenfeld Kennelh Schoonover Chrisline Russo Kennelh W. Scholl Mary F. Ryan Donald P. Sader John R. Schroeder, Jr. Paul F. Schulze Johanna M. Ryslcala Barry S. Schub Alan M. Sadove Sievan J. Saliny Thomas E. Schwab Roberl' A. Schwarze Dayle Sainsbury Karen L. Schwariz Dolores A. Sandidge John I-l. Sardeson Susan A. Schwarz Bonnie Scorza Laurence J. Sanlow Roberi M. Schwarlz l237l Frances M. Scoll Cynlhia L. Selig John W. Scroppo Kalhryn J. Sislco Suzanne Slcoda Mary Jean Skidmore Judilh A. Semi Sleve A. Shadoin Carler W. Slagel Marguerile Slocumb Arnold L. Sepke Linda R. Slawinslci James G. Shalda Palricia A. Sheahan Cynlhia Slollcowslci Mary L. Smalla Nicholas P. Shargo Craig P. Slulz Susan L. Sherry Gregory J. Shinglman Marguerile S. Smarl Ann E. Smilh Gary E. Shilling Anila C. Smilh William T. Shorl Tamara Shulz Gail L. Smilh Raymond J. Snell Brenda E. Shourd Slephen C. Smilh Richard D. Siegler Gregory T. Sillra Joan R. Snyder Linda J. Soderman Bernadelle Silcorslci Jon M. Sodergren Gerald L. Simms Conslance M. Sinnard Susan K. Solberg Nancy J. Sorber Dayl M. Simon Alan J. Solslad l238l ii 1 Fred W. Sorgenfrel Kellrlw R. Spangler Barbara Slevenson George F Slfallch Daniel M. Sosnowslo Jolwn J- Slfxkel Ronald Sparacio Margarel Spaulding Debra L. Slraus Perry L, Sparks Barbara A. Slromm Janis L. Spillman Parliclc C. Slack Madge E. Sruarl Rnclward C Swanson Nancy A. Sproul JGU T- SVSC I Belle A. Sfamm Douglas K. Slaunlon Slmaron L. Swanson G90 99 R Tay Of Paul J, Sfamm Vicki A. Swenson Alan D. Bleed Palricla K, Sferlfng lra Te-lnowllz Jeffrey T, Slrempien Eugene A. Tenner All logellwer now, !, 2, 3. l7397 James H Tonsgard Nick T. ThaTassTnos TVhChaeT Thompson . Susan Fx. Thomison GTenn L. Toppen Hows WTTTTam Thoms Jo-Anne Thomson Cheryl A. Tracy Mayne Thomson Diana L. Trimborn Susan Karhy Thorsen Roberr Harohi Thrnn Camme Fx. Troinello ManTy D. Thranreh Susan B. Trowwrer Raymond F. Tlqnlno Barry J.T1Tmann Drake D. Tsiouisias Walier L. Tilford Marqarei J.Tncker Georqiana Tjenos Wcjrorla S. Toler S.Wa1'1'en UdeTson Sue Ann TodhnnTer Pafricla Vanikiohs Cf1rOTL-Tracy MarT4R.Tr1mborn Susan R. Troulr Marilyn J. Tunzor Friends. Triends, Trlends. PxTT3er'T J. Van New '66 Viciona K. Vaupeh T, I a f rum 2 335 Suzanne L. Verluno Helen C. Von Ebers Barbara L. Viilf Janis L. Wagner Laura A. Waldbarl Roberl C. NNagner Sleven R, Walls Roberl E. Walsh Laurel M. Walsh Arlhur J. Wanderer Ronald J. Walson Diane E. Wallcins Gail B. Walls Andrew L. Weber Leone A. Waycie Sharen lvl. Wegner Susan J. VVeinger David L. Weinberg James G. Weinslein Roberl P. Wenzloll John F. Weir Q Bonnie S. While James P. Widiclc George H. Wiclcsler William R. Wiedow Meredilh A. Wildman Barbara L. Wilde John W. Williams John H. Willing Lawrence E. Williams Palricia A. Willison Drew M. Wilschlce Denise D. Willman Thomas A. Winler William J. Woolley Richard W. Woline, Jr. Philip S. Worley John C. Wyriclq Mary Jo Wrighl Brian A. Yanlis Thomas W, Yymali, Jr Mir. hael Zweigoron WML 6Lcfion5 Culesl Couple .,...,.. Mosl Versarile Girl ...... Mosl Versalile Boy ,...,,,A Curesl Girl .,........,.. Culesl Boy ...... Friendliesl Girl ....... Friendliesr Boy ..,....,., Mos+ Beau+ilul Girl ...... Mosl' Handsome Boy ,,,.... Mosl Popular Girl ...... Mosl Popular Boy ,.,.... Class Alhlele ..,.... C ass Aclress C ass Aclor ..... C ass Musician .... C ass Vocalis+ ...... C ass Arlisl ....... C ass Scholar ........ ....... Mosr Lilcely To Succeed Jean Skidmore a nd Kevin O'Brien ...Debbie Epslein David Armslrong .......Myrna Kadish .........Jim l-larman .........Pam Genrile .........Chuclc Boyle .......Pa+ Murphy ............BiIl Perry ........Joan Cowan ........Bill Furey .......BiII Weidow ......Aliya Cheslcis ........John Sloclcer ...Joel Moerschel .......John Willing .Roberl Schwarlz .......Larry Moelmann ......Chuclc Meyer Jo-Anne Thomson Paul Schoenfeld Arlene Beclcer 2 Larry Kucharilc Terry l-lolquisf Richard Morris Tanya Freeman f2421 l-lonor Slucly Hall. wtf'-is Chip Krasnow. Wiedow loolcs lo The lulure. Wlwo's in operella? l 243 l Mos IXUL., I1 '66 ISenior lnclexl A Aarts, Patricia History Club 2, Pep Club I, 2, Saludos Amigos 2, Timers' Club 4, Secretary. Adams, William Burke 3, 4, Concert Orchestra I, Four Year Honor Roll, History Club 2, 3, Pan American Club 4, Saludos Amigos I, 2, Language Lab Assistant 3. Aebischer, Joanne Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, Saludos Ami os I, 2, Badminton Team lgirls'l 2, International Cilub 4. Aires, John iology Club I, Photo Staff 4, Baseball manager I, 2, , Track 2, Equipment manager I. Allen, Patricia Art Club I, Bioiogy Club 2, SPEFSA 3, Girls' Ser- vice Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Archery Team 4. Altman, Pat Dance Demonstration 2, 4, Girls' Service Corrrrrrit- tee I, 2, 3, Gymnastics lgirls'l I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Bid Committee. Anderson, Gretchen Atalanta I, Biology Club 3, Concert Band 2, Con- cert Orchestra I, Folk Music Club I, Girls' Service Committee 2, Girls' Orchestra 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais I, 2, 3, 4, Library Assistants 2, 4, Music Club I, Stage Band 2, Symphony Band 2, Sym- phony Orchestra 3, 4, Treasurer, Girls' Gymnastics I, 4. Anderson, Bertel Baseball I, Swimming lboys'l I, 2, Track ICross Countryl I, 2, Wrestling 4. Anderson, Robert Biology Club 2, German Club I, 2, Football I, 2, 4, Wrestling 3. Anderson, Roger Biology Club 2, Football 4, Track I, 2, Boys' Con- ference Committee, Boys' Gym Leader. Andresen, Kristine Atalanta I, 2, Biology Club 3, Forum 4, History Club 2, 3, Gymnastics Igirls'l I, 2, 3, 4. Anqelacos, John Angelacos, Leon Biology Club I, Junior Council 3, Monogram Club 4, Senior Council 4, Smoking Council 3, 4, Secre- tary 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball r, 2, 3, 4. Anshell, Howard A Cappella Choir 3, 4, History Club 3, 4, Mas- queraders 2, Equipment Manager I, 2, 3. Armstrong, David Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Boys' Conference Presi- dent 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Lincoln 3, 4, Treas- urer 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Smok- inq Council 3, 4, President 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Captain I, 2, Tennis lboys'l I, 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain I, 2, 3, Book Award 3, King of Hearts 4. Arnesen, Susan Biology Club I, 2, 3, Future Teachers 4, Girls' Ser- vice Committee I, 2, 3, 4, History Club 3, Home Economics Club 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Protection Staff 2, 3, 4. Ashdown, Anthony K. Biology Club I, Football 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics 2, 3, Wrestling I. Asproyerakas, Lais A. Art Club 4, Biology Club 3, Footlights 3, History Club 3, 4, Stage Crew 4. Atkins, Deborah Oak Lawn Comm. High School I, 2, Glenbard East High School 3, Four Year Honor Roll, Future Teachers 2, Library Assistants 2, Pep Club I, 2, Safety Council Officers 2, Student Council 2. Aurandt, Paul Chess Club 2, Music Club 2, Symphony Orchestra 4, Soloist in Sr. Follies. Auolin, Pam Atalanta I, Biolo y Club 2, Folk Music Club 3, 4, Girls' Choir 3, Soph. Mixed Ensemble 2, Girls' Leaders Class 2, Girls' Service Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Human Affairs Club 4, Mixed Ensemble 2, Music Club 3, Pep Club I, 2, Saludos Amigos 3. Babcock, Jay Scott I-orum Romanum 2, Freshman Council I, Masquer- aders 2, SPZR I, Stage Crew 3. Beckman, Bar ara Biology Club I, Cub Staff I, Forum 3, 4, Forum Romanum 2, Secretary, Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, President, Girls' Confer- ence Officers 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, Safety Council I, 2, 3, SPQR I, Trapeze Staff 2, 3, 4, Editor-in- Chief 4, Tennis Team 4, National Honor Society 3, P. T. A. Scholarship for Summer Journalism Insti- tute at Northwestern. Badenoch, Bruce D. CIA Ticket Co-Chairman 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Lincoln 3, 4, Sgt-at-Arrrrs 4, Basketball I, 2, Foot- ball I, 2,3 4, Golf I, 2, 3, Captain 4. swarm, sill Big Brother 4, Biology Club I, Burke 3, 4, Parlia- rnentarian, Four Year Honor Roll, First Award Illi- nois Junior Academy ot Science, National Honor Society 3, Cum Laude 4. Baie, Judy Girls' Service Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross I, Library Assistant I, Masqueraders 2, Pan American Club I, 2, 3, Usher's Club Captain 4. Bakk, Dan Cook High School, Cook, Minnesota, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, Wrestling I. Balasty, Sue Siena, Chicago, Illinois, Pan American Club 4, Pep Club 2, Saludos Amigos 3, Student Congress Rep- resentative. Baldwin, Allan Biology Club I, Four Year Honor Roll, Lincoln 3, 4, Swimming I. Balgemann, Jan Atalanta I, Big Sister 4, Biology Club I, Folk Music Club 3, Future Teachers 3, Gavel 3, 4, Cor- responding Secretary, Girls' Conference Commit- tee Chairman, Publicity 4, Pep Club I, 2, Saludos Amigos I, Tennis Team lgirls'l 3, 4, Ball, John Burke 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3. Balow, Holly G. Atalanta I, Forum 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms, Committee Chairman 4, Match Mate Lunch 4, Tickets and Fi- nance, History Club 2, 3, Home Economics Club I, Library Assistant 2, Pep Club I, 2, Saludos Ami- qos I, 2, Trapeze Staff 4, Badminton Team 4, Girls' Ensemble I. Banakis, James Senior Council 4, Track I, 2, Cross Country. Barr, Patricia Biology Club 2, Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Service Committee 3, 4, History Club I, Pan American Club 3, Saludos Amigos I, 2, Ushers' Club 3, 4, Captain, National Honor Society 3, Cum Laude Society 4. Baumanis, Zane Atalanta I, 2, Home Economics Club I, Library Assistants 4, Pep Club I, 2, Protection Staff I, 2. Bear, Marion Atalanta 2, 3, 4, Cub Staff I, 2, Forum 2, 3, 4, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, History Club 2, Library Assistants I, Pan American Club 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, Safety Council 2, 3, 4, Chairman Safety Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Trapeze Staff 3, 4, Swimming Team 2, CIA Ticket Chairman 2, 4, Syn- chronized Swim Show 2, 3, 4, Publicity for Senior Play 2, Saludos Amigos 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms. Becker, Arlene Atalanta I, 2, 3, Biology Club, Folk Music CIub.3, Footlights 3, President, Gavel 4, Key Girl Chair- man 3, Girls' Leaders 2, History Club 2, Home- going Court 4, Human Affairs Club 4, Pep Club I, 2, Saludos Amigos I, Stage Crew I, 2, Theater Art 2, 3, Swimming Team I irls'l 2, International Club 4, Secretary, Senior Follies 4. Belke, William Track 2. Bellandi, Phyllis A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Biology Club I, Future Teachers 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, Girls' Ensemble 3, Girls' Service Committee I, 2, 3, Junior Red Cross I, Mixed Ensemble 2, Pan Amer- ican Club 2, 3, President 3. Bengston, Deborah Home Economics Club I, 2, Pan American 2, 3. Bennett, Clay Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, Burke 3, 4, Secretary 4, Class Officer 4, Vice President, Conference on International Affairs 4, Oral Pub- Iicity, Four Year Honor Roll, Freshman Council I, Monogram Club 4, Safety Council I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Council 4, Tabula Staff 4, Gymnastics I, 2, 3, Soccer 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society, President, Class Council 2, 3. Benson, Joan Atalanta I, Girls' Service Committee 3, History Club I. Benson, Joel Art Club 4, Atalanta I, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 3, Biology Club I, Forum 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Girls' Club Council 4, Girls' Club Officers 4, Treasurer, Girls' Leaders Class 2, 3, History Club 2, Pep Club I, 2, Safety Council I, 2, 3, 4, Syn- chronized Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, CIA Ticket Chair- man, National Honor Society 3, 4. Berger. Cheryl Art Club I, Biology Club 2, Archery Team 4. Bergman, Robyn Biology Club I, Cub Staff I, Forum 4, President, Girls' Service Committee 3,'4, History Club 2, Protection Staff 2, Saludos Amigos I, 2. ,2441 Borllnlr, James Barndes, Davld C, Bertucci, Fred J. Bickmeyer, Marilyne Biology Club 2, Pep Club I. Biele, Curtis Gymnastics I, 2, 3, 4. Bilgman, Carol . I Biology Club I, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Girls' Service Committee I, 2, History Club 2, Le Cercle Francais I, 2, 3, 4. Bills, Merrilynn Art Club 4, Key Girl 4, Biology Club 2, 3, Folk Music Club 3, 4, Committee Chairman 4, Banquet 4, History Club 2, Human Affairs Club 4, Junior Red Cross I. Blackburn, Mary Concert Orchestra I, Future Teachers 3, German Club I, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Girls' Orchestra I, 2, 3, Homegoing Court 4, Symphony Orchestra 2, 3. Blackwood, Barbara U Biology Club I, History Club 3, Girls' Badminton Team 3, 4. Blakesley, David Boys' Swimming I. Blanding, Bonnie Biology Club I, Folk Music Club 2, Four Year Honor Roll, German Club 3, Girls' Service Com- mittee 3, History Club 4, Saludos Amigos I, 2, Badminton Team Igirls'l 4, Member of ' lt's Aca- demic Team on TV, Member of National Honor Society 3. Blanding, Connie Biology Club I, Folk Music Club 2, Four Year Honor Roll, Saludos Amigos I, 2. Bohannon, Mary I A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Art Club I, Folk Music Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Forum Romanum .2, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Conference Committee Chair- man 4, Girls' Ensemble I, History Club 2,- Mixed Ensemble 4, Operetta Cast 4, SPQR I, Senior Fol- lies 4. Bollettino, Mike , Monogram Club 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Smoking Council 4, Sgt-at-Arms 4, Basketball I, 2, Co-Cap- tain I, Football 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Track I, 2. Boulahanis, George A Biology Club I, 2, Chess Club I, Gymnastics I. Boyle, Chuck Boys' Conference Officers 4, Secretary, Monogram Club 3, 4, Smoking Council 3, 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, Co-Captain Freshman Track, Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4, Captain Sophomore, All-League Football 4, Co-Chairman Prom Decorations 3, King of Hearts Court 4. Brach, Kenneth David Art Club I, Chess Club I, 2, History Club 2, 3, Science Seminar 3, 4. Bradtks, Linda Future Teachers 4, Home Economics Club I, Match- mate 4. Brouhaus, Elizabeth A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Atalanta I, Biology Club I, Class Treasurer I, Four Year Honor Roll, Fresh- man Council, Girls' Service 4, Mixed Ensemble, 2, 3, 4, Newton 4, Pep Club I, 2, Synchronized Swim- ming 3, 4. Brink, Donald Woodrow Wilson Jr. High School, Moline, Illinois, Bowen High School, Chicago, Proiection Staff 2, 3. Brock, Judy Biology Club 2, 3, Forum Romanum 2, Future Teachers 3, 4, Girls' Service Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4, Pep Club I, 2, SPQR I. Brock, Michael E. Biology Club 2, 3, Boys' Camera Club I, 2, 3, 4, Photo Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Railroad Club 3, Stage Crew r, 2, 3, 4. Brouhard, Jack Concert Orchestra I, Math Club 2, Newton 2, Radio Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, Treasurer, Sta e Band 4, Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball? I, 2, Swimming I, Track I, Work in Language Lab 2 yrs., Audio Aid 2 yrs. Chief Technician. Brown, Nancy Anne Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology I, 2 Secretary, Gavel 3, 4' Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Club Council I, Girls' Conference Officers 3, 4, President 3, Girls' Ensemble I, Junior Red Cross I, Pep Club I, 2, Saludos Amigos I, 2. Bruce, Linda Girls' Choir I, 2. Buelens, Joy Lin uapolitan 3, 4, Pan American Club 3, 4, Pep Cluia I, 2, Saludos Amigos I, 2, Treasurer Sopho- more Year, Ushers' Club 2, International Club I, 2, 3, 4. Bugner, Barbara Biology Club I, 2, Folk Music Club 3, Future Nurses I, Girls' Service Committee I, 2, 3, 4, SPEFSA 3. Burlein, William Lincoln 4, Monogram Club 4, Baseball I, 2, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Track I. Burritt, Chris Holy Cross, River Grove, Illinois, Boys' Camera Club 2, 3, 4, Photo Staff 2, 3, 4, Railroad Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President Junior Year, President Senior Year, Stage Crew 4. Butler, Mary Memorial High School, Cedar Grove, New Jersey I, Future Nurses I, Junior Red Cross 3, Latin Club. Butler, Roger A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Boys' Choir 2, Boys' Choir Ensemble 2, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Soccer I, 2, Track I, 2, 3, Wrestling I. , Bufler, Sandy Biology I, 2, Conference on lnfernafional Affairs 4, Secrefary, Fufure Teachers 3, Gavel 3, 4, Re- cording Secrefary, Girls' Conference Officers 4, Vice Presidenf, Girls' Ensemble I, Hisfory Club 2. 4, Junior Red Cross I, Pan American Club 3, Pep Club 2, Saludos Amigos I, 2, Tabula Sfaff 4, Trapeze Sfaff 3, Sophomore Class Council, May Breakfasf Chairman 3. C Campagna, Mary Big Brolhers and Sisfers 4, Biology Club 3, Girls' Service Commiffee 2, 3, 4, Hisfory Club 2, 3, Le Cercle Francais Z, 3, 4, Library Assisfanfs 2. Campbell, Pafricia Girls' Service Commiffee I, 2, 3, 4, Chairman of Hosfess Commiffee Senior, Hisfory Club 2, Home- coming Courf 3, 4, Junior Council 3, Masquerad- ers .2, Pep Club I, 2, Safefy Council 4, Saludos Amigos I, 2, Senior Council 4. Caraveffa, Louis Carmody, Thomas Foofball 3, Wresfling I, 2. Carne, Georgeffe Biology 3, Masqueraders 2. Carr, Linda Afalanfa I, Biology Club I, 2, Hisfory Club 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2. Carfer, Brenf Biology Club I, 2, 3, Mafh Club 3, 4, Saludos Ami- gos I, 2, 3, Soccer I, Z, 3, 4. Cashin, Susan Siena High, Chicago I, Biology Club 3, Cub Sfalf I, Forum Romanum 2, 3, Fufure Nurses I, Hisfory Club I, Music Club I, Pep Club 2. Cassidy, Dennis Sf. Ignafius. Chicago, Ill. I, 2, 3, Baseball 4. Casfronova, Fran Dance Demonsfrafion 2, 4, Senior Follies. Caffs, Pafricia Chapman, William Proviso Easf High School, Maywood I, Gymnaslics I, Track I, 2, 3. Cheskis, Aliya Biologx Club I, Cub Sfaff I, Fall Show Casf 4, Folk usic Club 3, 4, SPEFSA 3, 4, Hisfor Club 2, 3. Secrefary 3, Masgueraders 2, Saludos Amigos I, Theafer Arf l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer Thespian Sociefy 4: Fall Show 3, Sr. Class Play 4, Publicify Co- Chairrnan, Mafchmafe 3, 4, Thespian Sociefy, mem- ber 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Confesf Play 2, 3, Acfed, Assisfanf Direcfor 3, Prose Readino Confesf 3, enlranf, Prose Reading Confesf 4, Disfricf: Firsf Place Winner, Secfional, Fourfh Place Winner, Publicify Advisor, opereffa, Chairman of Oral Publicify, Senior Follies. Chiodo, Janef Dance Demonsfrafion 2, 4, Hockey Tournamenl 4. Ciccheffi. Michael Radio Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer and Secrefary 2, 3, Foofball 2. Clarkson, Jim Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4, Lincoln 4, Monogram Club 2. 3, 4, Senior Council 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Tennis lBoys'l I, 2, 3, 4, Wresfling I, 2, 3. Clarkson, Ron Baskefball 2, Foofball 2. Coggeshall. Norman Linguapolifan 4, Foofball 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Russian Club 3. Cole, Sfeve Wesf Chicago Cum. H.S., Jolief Sf. I, Baseball 3, Foofball 3: Manager of Bofh. Colucci, Philip Biology Club 2, Foofball 2, Wresfling 2, 3. Comella, Barbara Girls' Camera Club 4, Girls' Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2. Concannon, Pafricia Fulure Teachers 3, 4 Treasurer, Home Economics Club I, Pep Club I, 2. Conway, Cassandra Alalanla I, 2, Biology Club 2, Le Cercle Francais 2. Conway, John Monogram Club 4, Foofball I, 2, 3, 4, Wresfling 2: Senior Follies 4, Physical Educafion Leader 4. Cooke, Joan Biology Club I, Fufure Teachers 3. 4, Girls' Ser- vice Commiffee 2, 3, 4, Hisfory Club 3, 4, Mas- queraders 2, Pep Club I, 2, Track Timer and Sec- refary. Cooper, William Arf Club 3, Biology Club I, 2, Foofball I, 2, Track I, Senior Counselor, L. A. member, Prom Commir- fee, Homecoming Commilfee. Corcoran, Daniel R. Biology Club 2, Hisfory Club I, SPOR 2, Baskef- ball I, Tennis lBoys'l I, 2, 3, Track I. 2, Wresfling I. Manager, Sfafe Drawing Confesf Winner. Corleff, Barbara Afalanfa I, Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4, Biology Club, Gavel 3, Girls' Club Council I, Le Cercle Francais 3, Pep Club I, Sfuclenf Council 3, 4, Cheerleader 2. Coryell, Jeanne Afalanfa I, Biology Club 3, Forum Romanum 2, Girls' Service Commiffee I, 2, 3, Human Affairs Club 3, Masgueraders 2. Cosek, Maureen Dance Demonsfrafion 2, 4, Hockey Tournamenf 4. Cowan, Joan Class Officer 2, Secrefary, Girls' Club Council 3, Girls' Club Officers 4, Presidenf, Homecoming Courf 3, Oueen 4, Homegoing COurf 4, Junior Council 3, Masgueraders Z, Vice Presidenf, Pep Club I, Proiecfion Sfaff I, Safefy Council I, 2, 3, 4, Commiffee Chairman 3, 4, Saludos Amigos I, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Capfain 2. Cox, Gerald Biology Club I, Physical Ed. Leader 4. Cox, Susan Crager, Roberf D. Baskefball I, Track 2. Croceffi, Alberf Biology Club 2, Foofball 2, 3, 4, Golf I, Wreslling I, 2, 3. Culp, Bonnie Arl Club 3, Afalanfa I, Biology Club 3, Girls' Ser- vice Commiffee 2, Hisfory Club 2, Junior Council 3, Library Assisfanfs 3, Pep Club I, 2, Saludos Amigos 2, Swimming Team I, 2. Cunningham, Thomas Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4, Monogram Club 4, Ushers' Club or Company of Ushers 4, Baseball I, 2, Golf 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4. Curry, James A Cappella Choir 3, Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4, Boys' Choir I, 2, Boys' Conference Officers 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Lincoln 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, Monogram Club 4, Music Club I, Newfon 2, Proiecfion Sfaff I, 2, Tabula Sfaff 4, Soccer 2, Track I, 2, 3, 4. Curry, Persis . Biology Club I, 2, 3, Folk Music Club 4, Forum 3, Crilic lForuml 4, Fufure Teachers 3, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Conference Commiffee Chairman 4. Church Key-girl Commiffee, Hisfory Club 2, SPOR I. Curfis, Connie J. Cuflan. Roberf Boys'3Leaders Class, Monogram Club 4, Foofball I, 2, , 4. Cufro. Mark Foolball I, 2, 3, Leaders Class, Wresfling I. D D'Addio, Chrislopher Baseball I, Manager, Foofball 4, Soccer I, 2, 3' Wresfling I, 2. Daehms, Darlene Arl Club 3, Treasurer, Alalanla I, Biology Club 2. Dahlin, Jeffery Lisle Communify High School, Lisle, Illinois, I. Danhoff, Linda Arl Club 3, Biology Club 2, Girls' Service Com- miffee 3, 4, Home Economics Club 3, Junior Red Cross I, Pep Club I. Dannenberg, Chrisfopher Track I. Darre, Roberf Folk Music Club 4, Masgueraders 2, Proiecfion Sfaff I, 2, 3, Leaders' Class. Davidson, William Madison High School, San Diego, California, 3, Biology Club 2, Hisforv Club 3, Saludos Amigos 3, Football I, 2, 3, Wresfling I, 2. Davis. Susan A Cappella Choir 4, Afalanfa I, 3, Presidenf 4, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Leaders Class 2. 3, 4, Hisfory Club 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, Tabula Sfaff 4. De Francisco, Pafrick McHenry High School, McHenry, Illinois, l, Lead- ers' Class. Deihl, James Hisfory Club 2, 3, 4. De Sfefano, Doris Biology Club I, Dance Demonslrafion Lead 4, Fooflighfs 3, Girls' Leaders Class 2, 3, 4: Le Cercle Francais I, 2, Library Assisfanfs I, 2: Masquerad- ers, Treasurer, I: Pep Club I, 2, Operelfa Casf Parf 3, Senior Follies, Girls' Service Commiflee 2, 3. Di Fonso, Louis Monogram Club 3, 4, Sophomore Class Council, Senior Follies, Golf 2, 3, 4, Soccer I, 2, 3, 4. Doherly, Margaref M. Trinify High School, River Foresf, Illinois, It Arf Club 3, Folk Music Club 3, Hisfory Club 3, Li- brary Assisfanfs 3. Donohue, Dolores Biology Club 3, Cub Slaff 2, Girls' Service Com- miffee 2, Hisfory Club 2, Pan American Club 3, Pep Club I, Saludos Amigos 2. Douglas, Healher Harlan High School, Chicago, I, 2, 3: Fall Show 4, Fufure Teachers 4, Mixed Ensemble 3, Library As- sisfanl' 4. Douglass, Consfance A Cappella Choir 4, Biology Club I, Forum 3, Sec- refary 4, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Hisforv Club 2: Peo Club I, 2, SPOR I, Presidenf, Sfudenf Council I, 2, 3, Cheerleader 2. Downey, Glenn Chess Club 3: Concerf Bancl I, Folk Music Club 3, Theafer Arf 2, 4, Baskefball I, Soccer 2, Senior Follies. Downs, Kennefh D. Biology Club 2, Brass Choir 2, 3, Hisfory Club 3, Symphony Band I, 2, 3, Symphony Orchesfra 4. Ducev, Jane Holy Angels Academy. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, I, 2 3, Forum Romanum 4, Home Economics Club 4. Duffy, Donald Carmel High School, Mundelein. III. I, 2, Deerfield High School, Deerfield, Ill., 3, Foofball I, Golf I. Duncan, James glrgss Counfry 2, 3, Capfain 4, Track I, Capfain 2, Dunigan, Terrance Fenwick, Oak Park, I, 2, Leaders' Class, Senior Council, Sfudenf Congress, Foofball 3, 4. l245l Duran, Cruz Willowbrook High School, Villa Park, I, Boys' Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Baskefball I, Foofball I, Wres- fling I. Durbin, Judy Fufure Teachers 3, Secrefary 4, Hisfory Club 2, Home Economics Club I, Company of Ushers 2. Duron, William Sf. Phillip High School, Chicago, I. Dyson, Janice Afalanfa. I, 2, 3, Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4, Secre- fary 4, Biology Club I, Cub Sfaff I, Gavel 3, Com- miffee Chairman, May Breakfasf Program Chair- man 3, Girls' Conference Officer, Recording Sec- refary 4, Girls' Leaders Class 3, Girls' Orchesfra I, Z. 3, 4, Masqueraders 2, Pep Club I, 2, Safefy Council I, 2, 3, 4, Symphony Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team I, 2, 3, Manager. E Earsom, Prisilla A. Ebsen, Paul Asfro Physics I, Biology Club I, Four Year Honor Roll, Lincoln 4, Tabula Publishing Board 4, Soccer 2. Edgar, Alberf Biology Club I, 2, Boys' Camera Club I, 4, Chess Club 2, Cub Sfaff 2, Phofo Sfaff 3, 4, Trapeze Sfaff 3, 4. Eells, William Biology 2, Boys' Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Safefy Council I, 2, 3, 4, Wresfling I, Equip- menf Manager I, 2, 3, 4. Egeland, Bonnie Ushers' Club 3. Ellman, Fred Big Brofhers and Sisfers Chairman 4, Biologv Club I, SPEFSA 3, Freshman Council, Lincoln 4, Tabula Publishing Board 2, Adverfising Mgr. 3, Business Mgr. 4, Baseball I, Wresfling I, 2, 3, Sophomore Council 2. Epsfein, Debra Biology Club I, Class Officer, Treasurer 3, Four Year onor Roll, Girls' Choir 2, 3, I-lisfory Club 2, Junior Council Treasurer 3, Le Cercle Francais I, 2, Sfudenf Council I, 2, 4. Erisman, Shirley Afalanfa I, Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4, Biology Club I, Cresf Sfaff I, 2, 3. 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Fufure Teachers 4, Girls' Service Commilfee 3, 4, Newfon Secrefary, Treasurer 3, 4, Nafional Honor Sociefy. Eulenberg, Diane Biology Club 2, Conference on lnfernafional Af- fairs Wriffen Publicify Chairman 4, Cub Sfaff I, Four Year Honor Roll, Gavel Sgf.-af-Arms.3, 4, Hisfory Club I, 2, Le Cercle Francais 4, Lingua- Dolifan Assisfanf Edifor 3, Trapeze Sfaff 2, 3, News Edifor 4, Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, Secrefary 4, P,T.A. Scholarship fo Norfhwesfern Universify for Journalism, Chairman Sfudenf Congress Building Commiffee 4. Evans, Nancy Afalanfa I, Biology Club I, 2, Gavel 3, 4, Hisfory Club 2. 3, Le Cercle Francais 3, 4, Senior Council. Evans, Phyllis M. Hisfory Club 2, Home Economics Club 2, 3, Salu- dos Amigos I. Eversf, James Hisfory Club 2, 3. F Fabian, Sfuarf Baseball I, Foofball I, 2, Swimming Iboys'l I. Falk, Beverly Biology Club I, Concerf Soloisf I, Frosh-Soph Con- cerf, Symphony Concerf 4, Conference on Infer- nafional Affairs Chairman Arf Commiffee 4, Cresf Sfaff 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Gavel 3, Girls' Ser- vice Commiffee 3, Girls' Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais I, 2, 4, Safefy Council I, 2, Sfrinq Ouarfef 4, Symphony Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4. Fallerf, Bruce U h Biology Club 3, Hisfory Club 2, Swimming lboyS'l I,2. Falls, Frederick Biology Club 2, Wreslling I. Falson, amos Falfysek, Jill . A Ca pella Choir 3, 4, Afalanfa I, 2, Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4, Biology Club I, 25. Girls' Choir 2, Hisfory Club 4, Junior Council, Mixed Ensemble 3, 4, Opereffa Casf lLeadl 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, Senior Orchesis. Farmakis, Fred Feier, Ilona Biology Club I, 2, Forum 4, Forum Romanum 2, 3: Hisfory Club 2, 4, Human Affairs Club 3, 4, SPQR I. Fellner, Denise U Fresh., Soph., Senn, Afalanfa I, 2, Proiecfion Sfaff 3, 4. Fera, Jo Ann l Fufure Nurses lMedicaI Careersl 2, Home Econom- ics Club I, 2, 3, Ushers' Club or Company of Ushers 3. Ferguson, John Boys' Camera Club I, Phofo Sfaff I, Equipmenf Manager I. Figafner, Jim Biology Club I, 2, Four Year Honor Roll, Freshman Council I, Lincoln 3, Vice Presidenf 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Newfon 3, Baskefball I, Foofball I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, Wresfling 2, 3, 4, Synchronized Swim- ming 4, Sophomore Council 2, Finn, Mike Leo High School Freshman Year, Calumef High School 2, 3, Baseball Z. Finnegan, Sue Biology Club 2, Fufure Teachers 4, Girls' Service Commiffee I, 2, 3, 4, Hisfory Club 2, Le Cercle Francais 2, Pep Club I, Badminfon Team 4. Firsel, Michael Universify High School, Chicago, III. I, 2, Biology Club 3, Hisfory Club 3, Le Cercle Francais 3, Boys' Leader Group 4. Fischer, Pefer Boys' Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2, Phofo Sfaff 4, Proiecfion Sfaff 2, 3, Radio Club I, 2, 3, Sfamp and Coin Club I. Flick, Charles Flickinger, Paffi Biology Club I, 2, Dance Demonsfrafion Lead 4, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Girls' Leaders Class 3, Hisfory Club 2, 3, Junior Council 3, Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, Senior Council 4, Senior Follies 4, Prom Chairman 3, Hosfess 3. Flinf, Steve Flores, Grace Biology Club 2, Four Year Honor Roll, Girls' Ser- vice Commiffee 4, Hisfory Club 3, Library Assisf- anl' 4, Mafh Club I, Pep Club I, 2, Capfain Archery Team 3, Senior Follies 4, Hosfess 4. Flowers, Steve Concerf Orchesfra 3, 4, Lincoln 4, Symphony I, 2, Baskefball 2. Ford, Leslie Biology Club I, Forum Romanum 3, Four Year Honor Roll, Gavel 3, Vice Presiclenf 4, Girls' Con- ference Officers, Commiffee Coordinafor 4, Girls' Service Commiffee 4, Hisfory Club 2, Pep Club I, 2. Forsberq, Helga Gavel 3, Treasurer 4, German Club 2, 3, Girls' Ser- vice Commiffee 2, 3, Masgueraders 2, Pep Club I. Forfney, Kathryn Afalanfa I, Biology Club 3, Fufure Teachers 4, Girls' Service Commiffee 4, Hisfory Club 3. Fowles, Joan Afalanfa I, 2, 3, Big Brofhers and Sislers 4, Biology Club I, Cub Sfaff I, Four Year Honor Roll, Gavel 3, Crific 4, Girls' Leaders Class 2, 3, Masquerad- ers 2, Pep Club I, Safefy Council I, 2, 3, 4, Tabula Sfaff, Eclifor in Chief 4, Trapeze Sfaff -2, 3, Swim- ming Team I, P.T.A. Summer Scholarship in Arf 3, Senior Orchesis I, 2, 3, 4, Cum Laude 4, Cheer- leader 2, Dance Demonslrafion 2, 4, Sfudenf Con- gress 4. Fox, Roberf Fox, Virginia Forum Romanum 2, Pep Club I, SPQR I, Senior Follies 4. Frank, Cary - Biology Club I, Cub Sfaff I, Folk Music Club 3, 4, Honor Roll 4, SPEFSA 3, Safely Council I, 2, 3, Presidenf 4, Safefy Council Officers I, 2, 3, D4, Saludos Amigos I, 2, Senior Follies Publicify Chair- man 4, Swim Leader 4, Trapeze Sfaff 2, 3, Associ- afe Edifor 4, Ushers' Club, Plafoon Leader 4, Sfu- denf Congress 4. Freeman, Tania Fuller, M. Anfhony Track I. Fuller, L nn I Brenf School, Banguio, Philippines, I, lnfernafional School, Bankok, Thailand, 2, Biology Club 3, Infer- nafional Club. Furey, William Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4, Biology Club I, Class Presidenf 3, 4, Lincoln 4, Hisforian, Monogram Club 4, Smoking Council 4, Ushers' Club 4, Fooi- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Swimming I, 2, Leaders' Class, Boys' 4. G Gallagher, Michael Galluzzi, Linda Ganoung, Keith Wresfling I, 2. Garfield, Roger h Hisfory Club I, Theafer Arf 4, Wresfling I. Garqano, Mary Lou Girls' Service Commiffee 4, Library Assisfanf 2. Garrelf, Connie George Churchill Junior High School, Galesburg, Illinois I, Galesburg High School, Galesburg, Illi- nois 2, Afalanfa 3, 4, Girls' Leaders Class 3, 4, Maioreffes 4. Gaul, Roberl- Fenwick High School, Oak Park I, Track 2. Gaynor, Joseph Gymnasfics I, 2. Genfile, Pamela U Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4, Freshman Council I, Homecoming Courf 3, 4: Junior Red Cross I, Pep Club I, 2, Safefy Council I, 2, 3, 4, Saludos Ami- gos 2, Sfudenf Council I, 2, 3, 4, Secrefary. Genfle, Darlene Afalanfa I, Biology Club 3, Concerf Band I, Fufure Teachers 4, Girls' Service Commiffee 2, 3, 4, His- fory Club 2, Library Assisfanfs 2, Saludos Amigos I. Gianacakos, Pefer Arf Club I. Gibb Gayle ' Biology Club 2, Girls' Ensemble I, Girls' Service Commifiee I, 2, 3, 4, Masgueraders I, Pep Club I, Badminfon Team 3. Gilchrisf, Judy Biology Club 2, Fufure Teachers 3, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Girls' Ensemble 4, Girls' Service Commiffee 4, Hisfory Club 3, Pep Club I, 2. Glassi, Ronald Track I, 2, 3, 4. Gleason, Roberf Glowacki, Barbara Afalanfa I, Biology Club 3, Junior Red Cross I, 2, Library Assisfanl 3, 4. Goeb, Jerome Goggin, Darlene Sf. Columbkille I, 2, 3. Goldberg, Jeffrey Biology Club I, Hisfory Club 2, Monogram Club 4, Senior Council, Foofball I, 2, 3, Wresfling I, 2, 3, 4. Goldberg, Phyllis Four Year Honor Roll, Freshman Council, Hisfory Club 2, Pan American Club 2, Saludos Amigos I, Sophomore Council, Mafchmafe 3, 4. Goldman, Joyce Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Capfain 2. Goldschmidf, Edward Monogram Club 4, Foofball 3, 4, Soccer I, 2, Track Manager I, 2, 3. Gonzalez, Jorge De J Linguapolifan 4, Lincoln 4, Presidenf, lnfernafional Club, Soccer 3, Sf. Pafricks High School I. Goodwin, Reed Concerf Orchesfra I, 2, 3, Cub Sfaff 4, Symphony Orchesfra 2, 3, Trapeze Sfaff 4, Swimming lboys'l I, 2, 3, Physical Educafion Leader. Gofsch, Jeffrey Hisfory Club 3, Railroad Club, Secrefary I, Treas- urer 2, lnformafion Desk 4. Gofflieb, Bernice Folk Music Club I, 2, German Club I, Girls' Ser- vice Commiffee 3, 4, Hisfory Club 4, Library Assisfanf 3, Pep Club I, Saludos Amigos I, Sfage Crew 4, lnfernafional Club 4. Grandsard, Phyllis Biology Club 2, Girls' Service Commiffee 2, 4, Pep Club l. Gray, Barbara Afalanfa I, Biology Club 2, Fufure Nurses I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Service Commiffee 2, 3, 4, Hisfory Club 4, Junior Red Cross I, Library Assisfanf 3, Pep Club I, 2, SPOR 3, Sfage Crew 4, Assisfanf in Nurses Office 4. Gray, Kennefh Railroad Club I, Wresfling I, Human Relafions Club 2. Gray, Rufh Green, Richard G. Biology Club I, German Club I, 2, Treasurer, Golf l. 2. 3, 4. Grieb, William Boys' Choir I, 2, 3, Monogram Club 3, 4, Radio Club I, 2, 3, Technician I, Gymnasfics I, Soccer 2, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Counfry 3, 4. Grimaldi, Gerald Chess Club 3, Soccer 2, Track I, 2. Grosieron, Marie Piere Foreign Exchange Sfudenf from France 4, Folk Music Club 4, Hisfory Club 4, Le Cercle Francais 4, Sfudenf Council 4, lnfernafional Club. Gross, Burfon Gross Mary Afalanfa 2, Biology Club 3, Girls' Service Com- miffee I, 2, 3, 4, Hisfory Club 2, 3, Library Assisf- anf 4, Pep Club I, Saludos Amigos 2, 3, Usher's Club 2. Grosser, Barbara A Cappella Choir 4, Arf Club 2, 3, Afalanfa I, Gavel 3, 4, Presiderif 4, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Girls' Ensemble I, Girls' Service Commiffee 4, I-Iisfory Club 3, 4, Junior Council, Le Cercle Francais 2, Pep Club I, Safefy Council 4, Badminfon Team 4, Sfudenf Congress 4. Guignard, Nora Gurwood, Chrislopher Soufh Shore High I, Burke 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Honor Roll 4, Swimming lboys'l I, 2, Academic Team 4, Mafh Award 3, 4. Gusfield, Miriam Folk Music Club 3, Gavel 4, Girls' Service Com- riniffee 3, 4, Hisfory Club I, 2, 3, Junior Red Cross H Hahn, Gregory Foofball 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4. Hahn, Naomi Forum Romanum 2, 3, Honor Roll 3, 4, Gavel 4, Hisfory Club I, 2, 3. Hallenberg, Arfhur Haller, Sandra Fufure Teachers 4, Hisfory Club 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, Jr. Homemaking I. Halleff, Barbara Afalanfa I, Girls' Service Commiffee I, 2, 3, 4, Library Assisfanfs 2, Masgueraders 2, Gymnasfics 4. Halloran, Dan Baskefball I, 2. Hamilfon, Bruce Symphony Band I, 2, Symphony Orchesfra, Princi- pal Clarinef 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, Cross Counfry 2, 3, 4. Hammond, Krisfine Arf Club 2, Folk Music Club 2. Hanna, Nikki Biology Club I, 2, Hisfory Club I, 2, Pep Club I. Hansen, Kafherine A Cappella Choir 4, Fufure Nurses lMedical Ca- reersl l, 2, 3, 4, Secrefar 3, Presidenf 4, Honor Roll I, 4, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Ensemble 4, Girls' Service Commiffee 4, Opereffa Casf 4, SPQR. ,2-ie, Hansen, Roberf Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4, Biology Club I, Burke 3, 4, Treasurer, Cub Sfaff 2, Four Year Honor Roll, Hisfory Club 2, Safefy Council I, 2, 3, 4, SPOR I, Tabula Sfaff 4, Trapeze Sfaff 3, Wresfling I, 2. Hanson, David R. Foofball I, 3. Harb, Helen Miami Carol Cify, H.S. I, 2, 3. Hardin, James Sf. Joseph I, 2, Ari Club 4, Soccer 3, Track 3. Harman, James Commiffee Chairmen 4, Burke 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Vice Presidenf, Smoking Council 4, Sfudenf Council 3, 4, Baseball 2, Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4, Foof- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, Soph. Class Council. Harris, Elizabefh Le Cercle Francais 2, Pep Club I. Harris, Michael Biology Club I, Burke 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Hisfory Club 2, 3, Wresfling I, 2, 3, 4. Heerrnan, John L. Quigley Prep. I, Biology Club 2, 3, Hisfory Club 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Soccer 2, Track 3, Equip- menf Manager 3, 4. Heins, Penney J. Afalanla I, 2, 3, Biology 2, Girls' Leaders Class 3, Masgueraders I, Home Economics 4, Pep Club I, 2, Badminfon 2, 3, Senior Follies. Helmus, Andy Biology Club I, Monogram Club 3, 4, Safefy Coun- cil 3, 4, Foofball I, Wresfling I, 2, 3, 4, Capfain I, Helwig, Marilyn A Cappella Choir 4, Afalanfa I, Biolog Club I, Girls' Choir 3, Commiffee Chairman 4, Girls' Ser- vice Commiffee I, 2, 3, 4, Hisfory Club 2, Mas- gueraders 2, Mixed Ensemble 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, Capfain 4, Senior Orchesis 2, 3, 4, Girls' Ensemble. Henderson, Daniel Biology Club 2, Phofo Sfaff 4, Proiecfion Sfaff 2, 3, 4, Radio Club I, Ushers' Club 4. Henneberry, Roberf Herhold, Geraldine Biology Club 3. Hermann, John A. Boys' Camera Club 2, Folk Music Club I, SPEFSA 2, Gavel 3, Mafh Club I, Radio Club 2, 3, Base- ball I, Z, Baskefball I, 3, Foofball I, Gymnasfics 2, Track I. Herrick, Roberf W. Herring, Debbie Fufure Nurses I, 2, Home Economics Club I, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, Treasurer. Heyer, James E. Monogram Club 3, 4, Senior Council 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Baskefball I, Fooiball I, 2, 3, 4, Wres- fling 2, 3. Heyer, William T. Biology Club I. Higgins, Charles Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4, Biology Club I, 2, Boys' Choir 4, Conference on lnfernafional Affairs Offi- cer 4, Presideni, Hisfory Club 2, Vice Presidenf 3, Junior Council 3, Lincoln 3, Presidenf 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Safefy Council I, 2, Sfudenf Council 4, Swimming I, 2, 3, Tennis I, 2, Nafional Honor Sociefy 3. Hildebrand, Emery Ausfin High, Saludos Amigos 2. Hill, Sfephen A Cappella Choir 4, Boys' Choir 3, Hisfory Club I, Track I, 2, 3. Hinrichs, Janice Biology Club I, Hisfory Club 2, Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4, Library Assisfanf 2, 3, Maioreffes 2, Pep Club I. Hoefler, Bonifa Girls' Service Commiffee 4, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Le Cercle Francais 3, 4, Maioreffes 2, Infernafional Club 4. Hoffman, Andrea Afalanfa I, Biology Club I, 2, Fooflighfs 3, Gavel 3, Girls' Service Commiffee 4, Hisfory Club 3, 4, Masqueraders 2, Pep Club I, 2, Saludos Amigos 2, Senior Follies. Hoffman, Janis Biology Club I, Folk Music Club 2, 3, Girls' Ser- vice Commiflee 3, Hisfory Club 3, Masgueraders 2, Music Club I, Pan American Club 4, Pep Club I, Theafer Arf 3, 4, Infernafional Club 4. Hoffmann, Celesfe Cresf Sfaff I, 2, 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll. Holland, Sandy Afalanfa I, 2, 3, 4, Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4, Biology Club I, Girls' Service Commiffee l, 2, 3, 4, Chairman 4, Hisfory Club 2, 3, Le Cercle Fran- cais I, Masqueraclers 2, Saludos Amigos 3, Swim- ming Team 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. Holmes, Jeanine Biology Club I, Girls' Service Commiffee 2, 4, His- fory Club 3, Pep Club I, 2, Archery Team 2, 4, Infernafional Club 4. Holquisf, Terry Jeanne Afalanfa I, Biology Club 2, Hisfory Club 4, Junior Red Cross I, Pep Club I, Saludos Amigos 3. Holfz, Sue A Cappella Choir 4, Girls' Choir 3, Junior Red Cross 3, Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, Library Assisfanf 3, 4, Masgueraders 2. Holubar, Jeraldine Girls' Service Commiffee 4, Home Economics Club I, Senior Follies 4. Horah, John Sf. lgnafius I, 2, Cross Counfry 3. Hourihan, Bernard J. Quigley Preparatory Seminary I, '2, A Cappella Choir 4, Biology Club 3, Boys' Choir 4, Folk Music Club 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble 4, Newton 4, Operetta Cast 4, Proiection Staff 3, Safety Council 4. Huck, Linda Trinity I, History Club 2, Home Economics Club 3, 4, Masqueraders 2. Hulchiy, Nicholas Biology Club I, 2, Burke 3, 4, Chess Club I, Four Year Honor Roll, Linguapolitan 3, 4, National Honor Society, Russian Club 4. Hull, Glenda H. Atalanta I, Biology Club 2, 3, Concert Orchestra I, Folk Music Club 2, SPEFSA 3, 4, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, Girls' Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Saludos Amigos 2, 3, Symphony Band 2, 3, 4, Symphony Or- chestra 4, Badminton Team 4, Woodwind Quintet 4. Hume, William Biology Club 2, History Club 3, Saludos Amigos I, 2, Symphony Band I, 2, 3, Symphony Orchestra 4, State Music Contest 2, 3, 4, Illinois State Music Contest 2, 3, 4. Hunt, Margaret Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, Class Officer 2, Conference on International Affairs 4, Forum 4, Freshman Council I, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Girls' Ensemble 4, Homegoing Court 3, Junior Council 3, Le Cercle Francais I, 2, 3, 4, Operetta Cast 4, Student Council 3, 4, Tennis Team I, 2. Huntley, Deborah Niles East I, 2, Girls' Choir I, 2. Husar, Gregory Senior Follies. Iacovetti, Linda Siena I, Girls' Service Committee 4, Home Eco- nomics Club 2, 4, Library Assistants 2. Irvine, John Biology Club I, 2, History Club 2, Saludos Amigos I, 2. Iverson, Rick Monogram Club 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Boys' Conference 4. J Jackson, Michael Biology Club 2, Monogram Club 4, Senior Council 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Football 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Conference Ticket Committee 2, 4, Confer- ence on International Affairs Tickets Committee 3. James, Ken James, Ronald Biology Club I, Burke 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Linguapolitan 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 4, Cross Country 4. Janka, John C. Concert Orchestra I, 2, Stage Crew I, 2, 3, 4, Symphony Orchestra 3, 4. Jenkins, Wayne Biology Club 2, Football I, 2, Track I, 2, Wres- tling I, 2, Boys' Gym Class Leaders. Jenos, Stephanie A Cappella Choir 4, Atalanta I, Future Nurses 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Girls' Choir Ensemble 2, 3, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, Mixed Ensemble 4, Operetta Cast 4, Pep Club I, 2, Saludos Amigos 3, Tabula Staff 4, Nurses Assistant 3, 4. Jessup, Diane Atalanta I, Biolog Club I, Concert Band 2, Con- cert Orchestra I, Girls' Orchestra 2, Pan American Club 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, Symphony Band 2, 3, 4, Matchmate 3, 4. Jobst Jo Anne Girls' Service Committee 3, 4, Home Economics 3, 4, Matchmate 3, 4. Johnson, Dianne A Cappella Choir 4, Atalanta I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club I, 2, Folk Music Club 3, Gavel 3, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Leaders Class 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I. Johnson, Glen Biology Club 2, German Club I, History Club 3, Symphony Band 2, Symphony Orchestra 3, 4, Soc- cer 2, 3, Track I. Johnson, Janet Atalanta I, 2, Human Affairs Club 4, Masquerad- Srs 2, Badminton 4, Swimming Team 2, Matchmate , 4. Johnson, Judy Biology Club 3, Concert Band 2, 3, Library Assist- ant 2, Symphony Band 2, 3, Matchmate 3, 4. Johnson, Linda Proviso West, Hillside, III. I. Jones, Marilyn Biology Club I, Future Nurses IMedicaI Careersl I, Future Teachers 4, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, Home Economics Club 4, Library Assistant 4, Pep Club I, 2, Saludos Ami- gos I, 2. Jones, Robert A. Track I, 2, Manager 3, Equipment Manager I, 2. Jones, Robin A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Folk Music Club 3, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Ensemble 3, 4, Junior Council 3, Le Cercle Francais 2, Pep Club I, 2. Jones, Sara Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, 2, His- tory Club 2, Library Assistants 3, Masqueraders, President 2, Pep Club 2, Sophomore Council, Thes- pians 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Thespian Publicity Co- ordinator 4, Senior Follies 4. Jordan, Peggy Phillipps r. High, Mobile, Alabama I, Murphy High School, Mobile, Alabama 2, Girls' Service Committee 3, 4, History Club 3, Home Economics Club 3. Jordan, Robert Biology Club I, History Club 2, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics I, Golf I, 2, 3, 4. K Kadish, Myrna Biology Club I, Dance Demonstration 4, Girls' Ser- vice Committee 2, 3, 4, Masqueraders, Sgt.-at- Arms 2, Safety Council I, 2, 3, 4, Tabula Staff 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Senior Follies 4, Senior Or- chesis, Girls' Service Committee. Kalchbrenner, Kathy Atalanta I, 2, Biology Club I, Future Teachers 3, 4, Girls' Choir I, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, Safety Council I, 2, 3, 4, Phi Beta Kracker, Four Year Honor Roll. Kallow, Arthur Biology Club I, Burke 3, 4, Concert Band I, Four Year Honor Roll, Newton 4, SPQR I, Stage Crew 4, Symphony Band 2, 3, 4, Debate Team I, 2, 3, 4, Phi Beta Kracker I. Karnmerling, Janet Atalanta 2, Biology Club I, 2, Girls' Service Com- mittee I, 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, Le Cercle Fran- cais 2, 3, Masqueraders 2, Pep Club I, 2, Phi Beta Kracker I, Dance Demonstration 2. Kane, Jean Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, Secretary 4, Ushers' Club I, 2, 3, 4. Karr, Ann Marie Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Saludos Amigos I. Karrigan, Michael Kaska, Jane Biology Club I, Girls' Committee Chairmen-Host- ess Chairman 4, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4, Library Assistants 2, Pep Club I, 2, Senior Council 4, Match-Mate Munch Chagrman 4, Safety Council Motto Contest Win- Tlef' . Katsantonis, John Brass Choir 2, 3, Concert Orchestra I, Concert Soloist 4, Fall Show Cast 4, Four Year Honor Roll, History Club 4, Lincoln 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew I, 2, 3, 4, Symphony Band 2, 3, 4, Symphony Orchestra 2, Senior Class Play 4, Wood- wind Ensemble 3, Illinois State Music Contest 2, 3, 4, National Thespian Society 3, 4, Phi Beta Kracker I, Senior Follies 4, Matinee Workshop 3, 4. Kautz, Pam Atalanta 3, Biology Club I, Folk Music Club 3, 4, SPEFSA 3, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, His- tory Club 2, Library Assistants 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3. Kearins, Tim Biology Club 3, Folk Music Club 4, Le Cercle Fran- cais 3, Stage Crew 3. Keating, Kathleen Biology Club I, Future Teachers 4, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, 4, Phi Beta Kracker. Keefe, Bridget A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Atalanta I, Folk Music Club I, 2, 3, Future Teachers 4, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Choir Ensemble 2, Girls' Leaders Class 3, Mixed Ensemble 3, 4, Music Club I, 2, Pep Club I, 2, Saludos Amigos I, 2. Kendall, Glenn Concert Band I, Drum Maior 4, Freshman Council I, Library Assistants 2, Music Club 4, Proiection Staff I, Stage Band 4, Symphony Band 2. 3, 4, Basketball I, Swimming lboys'l 2, Phi Beta Kracker Kenealy, John Holy Cross 2, Kenneavy, Jim Swimming Iboys'l I. Kennedy, Kevin Biology Club I, 2, Four Year Honor Roll, Lincoln 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. Kessler, John W. Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, Concert Band I, Drum Maior 2, 3, Fall Show Cast 4, Stage Crew I, 2, 3, Lights Chairman 4, Symphony Band 2, 3, Thespians 2, Vice President 3, President 4, Matinee Workshop 3, 4, Senior Follies. Kettinger, James Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club 2, Burke, Four Year Honor Roll, Monogram Club 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling I, 2. Kidd, Frank History Club I, Junior Red Cross I, 2, Monogram Club 3, 4, Safety Council 4, Baseball I, Basketball I, 2, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Leader in Physical Educa- tion Classes. Kilmer, Christopher Fenwick High School, Oak Park, Illinois, Saludos Amigos 3, Football I. King, Daniel C. Biology Club 2, German Club I, 2, Soccer 3, Swim- ming Iboys'l 4, Tennis lboys'l 3, Track I, 2, 3. King, Marcella Biology Club I, 2, Forum Romanum 2, Girls' Or- chestra 3, 4, History Club 2, SPOR Sgt-at-Arms I. Kingma, Alyce A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, Girls' Choir 2, History Club 3, 4. I247I Kirkland, Jill A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Biology Club I, Folk Music Club 2, SPEFSA 3, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, 4, Human Affairs Club 3, Pep Club I, 2, Saludos Amigos 2, 3, Stage Crew 3, 4, Thespians 2, Secre- tary 3, 4, Makeug Committee I, 2, 3, Costumes Committee I, 3, T espian Co-ordinator 2, 3. Klecan, Ronald Klein, JoAnne Koelling, George Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics I, 2. Koeppel, Jerry Concert Band I, Football I. Kohl, Kevin History Club 3, Phi Beta Kracker. Kolb, Susan Atalanta I, Biology Club I, 2, 3, Girls' Service Committee 4, History Club 2, Pep Club I, Com- Dany of Ushers 2, 3. Kohl, Thomas Biology Club I, Concert I, SPOR I, Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics I, Swimming 2. Kolovitz, Phil St. Joseph High School, Westchester, Illinois, I, Football 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3. Korovesis, Steve Monogram Club 3, 4, Senior Council 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Captain soph., var., Swimming I. Kostner, Cheryl Atalanta I, Folk Music Club 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2. Kramer, Judith Concert Orchestra I, Gavel 4, Newton 4, Saludos Amigos 2, Badminton Team 3, 4, Girls' Special Committee Awards 2, 4, Alice in Waterland 3. Krasnow, Charles Biology Club I, 2, 3, Burke 3. 4, Vice President 4, Folk Music Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Human Affairs Club 4: Junior Council, H.R. Rep. 3, Radio Club I, 2, 3, Vice President 2, Gym- nastics I, 4, Soccer 2, Wrestling 2, 3: Leaders 4, Sophomore Council 2, National Merit Finalist. Krisco, Gregory Football I, 2, Tennis I, 2, information Desk 4. Krozell, Peggy Biology Club I, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, History Club 4, Library Assistant I, 3. Kubricht, George Biology Club 2, Football I, 2: Track I, 2, Wrestling I 2, 3, Trap Agent 3, 4, Senior Follies, Monogram Club. Kuch, Veronica Lake Park High School, Medinah, Illinois I, 2, 3. Kucharik. Larry R. Boys' Choir I, 2, Boys' Choir Ensemble I, 2, Chess Club I, 2. 3, Monogram Club 3, 4, Smoking Coun- cil 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3. 4, Senior Follies, Gym- Tagicjs I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Co-Leader 4, Track Kushner, Sharon South Shore Hich School I, Forum 4, Girls' Service Committee 3, History Club 2, 3, 4, Le Cercle Fran- cais 2, 3, Synchronized Swimming Team 3, 4. L Laciak, James Biology Club I. 2, History Club 3, Monogram Club 3, 4, Smoking Council 3 4, Baseball I, Gym- nastics I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, Track I, 2, Mono- Clram Club Usher 3. LaFruit, Margaret Ann Forum Romanum 2, Four Year Honor Roll: Future Teachers 4, Girls' Choir 3, History Club 3, Music Club I. LBCIGIBFEI David J. Biology Club I, Theater Art 4, Track I, Z. Laing. Barbara Atalanta I: Biology Club I, 2, Forum 4, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, Masquer- aders 2, Senior Follies, Chorus I, 2. La Jeunesse. Thomas Biology Club I, 2, Gymnastics I, 2, 3, Track 2, Leaders 4. Landstrom, Linda Lang, Richard A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Boys' Choir 2, Concert Soloist I, 2, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Operetta Cast 3, Golf I, Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2. Langridge, Mary Senior Follies. LaVaIlee, Linda Atalanta I, Freshman Council I, Pep Club I, 2, Student Council I, 2. Lavery, William Quigley High School I, 2. Lawler, John Biology Club I, 4, History Club 2, Debate Team 2, Science Fair 2, Ist in State, Science Fair 3, 2nd in District, Nat. Science Foundation's Summer Science Training Program at Loyola 3. Laycock, William H. Lazarus, Susan Biology Club I, Dance Demonstration Lead 2, 4, Footlights 2, 3, History Club 4, Masqueraders 2, Pan American Club I, Pep Club I, 2, Saludos Ami- gos 2, Stage Crew I, 2, 3, 4, Theater Art I, 2, 3, 4, Company of Ushers I, 2, 3, Thespians, Chairman of Props Committee-Fall Show 2, 3, 4 and Senior Play 2, 3, 4, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, Orche- Szs 2, 3, 4. Learn, Gayle Art Club I, Biology Club 3. LeBryk, Sandra I Biology Club 2, History Club 3, Home Economics Club I, Le Cercle Francais 2, Library Assistants I, 2, 3, Masqueraders I, Pep Club I. Lenardi, Anthony St. Patrick High School I, 2, 3. LePine, William I Biolo y Club 2, Monogram Club 3, 4, Gymnastics I, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club, Company of Ushers 3. Lewis, Linda Four Year Honor Roll, History Club 3, 4, Human Affairs Club 4, Music Club I, Saludos Amigos I, 2. Lewis, Susan Art Club 2, 3, Biology Club I, Four Year Honor Roll, Le Cercle Francais Z, 3, Stage Crew 4. Libman, Joseph Art Club I. Lieberman, Larry Art Club I, Lillard, Joyce Atalanta I, Biology Club 2, 3, Future Nurses I, 2, Pep Club I. Lilly, David M. Linde, David 0 Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Football AI, 2, 3, 4, Wres- tling I, 2, 3, 4, Synchronized Swimming. Lipshutz, Renee Atalanta I, Biology Club I, Four Year Honor Roll, Future Teachers 3, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Pan American 3, 4, Secretary, Pep Club I, 2, Saludos Amigos 2, Cum Laude Society 4. Lipps, Larry Lipuma, Josephine Charlene A l , Art Club I, 2, 3, Biology Club 2, Girls Service Committee I, 2, Pep Club I, Stage Crew I, Theater Art I, Prop Crew I, 2, Posters for May Breakfast, Make-up 2, Production Crew I, 2, 3, 4. Little. Sheri A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Biology Club 21 COYICFWI Soloist 2, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Ensemble I, Junior Red Cross 3, Maiorettes 2, 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble 4, Music Club I, 2, 3: Ushers' Club 4, Production Crew 3, 4, Vespers Soloist 4, Girls' Conference Soloist 2, 3, 4. Lloyd, David Histoa Club 2, 4. Llo d, ar aret , , Agalantaa, Biology Club 3: Footlshts 3: I'I'StOfv Club 2, Home Economics Club 2, asgueraders 2, Pep Club I, Stage Crew 4, Theater Art 4, Girls Badminton Team 2, Senior Follies 4. Lo, Ma . , Biology Club 2, Forum Romanum 3, Gavel 4I,G'flS Leaders Class 3, Pep Club I, SPOR 21 pil' Bela Kracker I. Lofgren, Alan , History Club 3, Saludos AmiQOS 2- Londos, Theodore , , Lincoln 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Senior Council 4, Smoking Council 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, Basketball 2, 3. Lorentsen, Pe Y Atalanta I?ti3ioIogy Club 2, 3: Future NurSSS 23 German Club 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, Home Eco- nomics Club 3, Junior Red Cross I, Masqueraders 2, Pep Club, Ushers' Club I, 2, 3, 4. Lovett, Miclaael Lovi , Eliza et , AgCappeIla Choir 4, Atalanta' I, 2, Biol-ogy Club I, Future Teachers 3, Vice President 4, Girls Choir 3, Girls' Service Committee 3, History Club 2: Le Cercle Francais 3, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, Badminton Team 3, 4, Folk Music Club 2, 32 SPEFSA 3, '42 FOUI' Yea' Honor Roll, Girls' Ensemble 3, 4, History Club IZ Pep Club I, 2, Proiection Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Saludos Lowry, Virginia Amigos 2. Lucchesi, Robert Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling I, 2. Lucke, Gail Atalanta I, 2, Biology Club 31 Fuiufe Nurses I. 21 Pep Club I, 2, Ushers Club 3, 4. Lukes, Dale Alan Lund, Carolyn , , Atalanta I, Biology Club I, 2,. Forum 3, Girls Choir 3, Girls' Conference Officer 4, Treasurer, Pep Club I, Secretary 2, Student Council 3, 4, Girls' Swimming Team 2, Synchronized Swim Team 3, 4. Lundin, Craig W. . , Biology Club 2, Boys' Choir I, Saludos Amigos Baseball I, Gymnastics 4, Soccer I, 2, 3, Tennis tboys'i 2, 3, 4, Wrestling I, 2, 3, Student Congress Representative. Lux, Judith . , I , Biology Club I, 2, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Girls Service Committee 4, Pep Club I, 2, Gymnastics Award 3. Lynam Michael Football I, 2. Lynch, Mary Claire I Atalanta I, Biology Club 3, History Club 3, 4, Calm Tutoring Program 4, Chorus I, 2. Lyons, Mar Pat U , Biolog Club 3, Girls' Service Committee 3, His- tory Club 3, Library Assistants I, 2, SPOR I, Presi- dent, Senior Follies 4. M MacDonald, Larry Madsen, Robert Biology Club 2, 3, Cub Staff I, 2, Freshman Coun- cil I, History Club 3, Lincoln 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Captain I, 2, Cross Country I, 2, 3, 4, Medical Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4. Maher, John I St. Joseph High School I, 2, Wrestling 3. Melina, Laurin Proiection Staff I. ' Malmquist, Keith Art Club I, Burke 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Linguapolitan 4, Debate Team 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4. Malone, Jeannine Art Club I, Atalanta I, 3, 4, History I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, Archery Team lgirIs'l I, 2, 3, 4, Man- ager 4. Maltese, Sandra Atalanta I, 2, 3, Girls' Service Committee 2, His- tory Club 3, Library Assistant 4, Pep Club I, 2, Company of Ushers 3, Swimming Team lgirIs'l I, Cheerleader 4, Timer and Scorer for Trac and Cross Country 2, 3, 4. Markens, Peter l Biology Club I, Folk Music Club 2, History Club 4, Stamp and Coin Club I, 2, Tabula Staff 4, Faculty Editor, Trapeze 2, Debate 2, 3, Theater Art Work- shop 4. Marquette, Deborah Home Economics Club 2, Senior Follies. Martin, Carolyn A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Concert 2, 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Freshman Council I, Vice President, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Club Council 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club Officer 4, Girls' Choir Ensemble 2, Home- going Court 4, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Music Club I, Pep Club I, 2, Saludos Amigos 2, Tag Day Chairman. Martin, Jay Biolog Club 2, Stamp and Coin Club 2. Martin, Sarah . A Cappella Choir 2, Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Dance Demonstration Lead 4, Four Year Honor Roll' Future Nurses 4, Vice President, Girls' Choir I, Girls' Choir Ensemble I, Girls' Ensemble 2, Girls' Service Committee I, Operetta Cast lLeadl 4, National Merit Scholarship Finalist. Masel, Brent Boys' Choir 2, 3, Folk Music Club 2, History Club I, Lincoln 4, Debate Team 3, 4, Senior Follies 4. Massler, Joan A Cappella Choir 4, Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, Class Officer 2, President, Forum 3, Vice President 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Girls' Club Council 4, Girls' Choir En- semble 3, Girls' Service Committee 3, History Club 2, Human Affairs Club 4, Junior Red Cross 3, Junior Council 3, Mixed Ensemble 4, Pep Club I, 2, Tabula Publishing Board 2, Literary Club 3. Mattson, Robert Boys' Camera Club I, 2, 3, Monogram Club 3, 4, Photo Staff I, 2, 3, Swimming lboys'l 2, 3, 4. Maxwell, Callie Jo A Cappella Choir 4, Atalanta I, Biology Club I, Folk Music Club 2, Future Nurses 3, Gir s' Choir 2, 3, Girls' Leaders Class 3, Masqueraders 2, Mixed Ensemble 3, Pep Club I, Saludos Amigos 2. Mayer, Gerald Football I, Wrestling I, Equipment Manager I. Mayor, Carol Biology Club 3. Mazeika, Christopher Theater Art 2, 4, Track 2, Wrestling I, 2. McCracken, James Astro Physics 2, 3, 4, Chess Club I, 2, 3, 4, Folk Music Club I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 4, Lc Cercle Francais 2, Math Club 3, Stamp and Coin Club I, 2, Track I. McCrory, Linda Biology Club 2, Library Assistants 2, Pep Club I, Senior Follies. McDonald, Pamela Biology Club I, Forurn 3, Forum Rorrianum 2, Trib une 3, Four Year Honor Roll, Girls' Conference Committee Chairman 4, History Club 2, Library Assistants 3, Pep Club I, SPOR I. McDowell, Kenneth Biology Club I, Conference Banquet Co-Chairman 4, History Club 4, Human Affairs Club 4, Junior Council 3, Gymnastics 3, Boys' Conference Play. McEIhany, Pamela Cafeteria Staff I, 2, 3, 4. McElligott, Patricia McElroy, Mary Big Sister 4, Biology Club I, Dance Demonstration Lead 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Gavel 3, 4, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Conference Arrangement Officer 4, Le Cercle Francais I, 2, 3, 4, May Breakfast Chair- man 3. McHugh, Maureen Atalanta I, Biology Club I, Future Teachers 3, 4, Pan American Treasurer 3, Pep Club I, 2: Saludos Amigos I, 2, Ushers' Club 2, International Club 4. Mclntosh, Kathleen Schutte lTerre Haute, Ind.l I, Spring Branch IHou- ston, Texasl 2, Portage lPortage, Ind.l 3, Four Year Honor Roll, Pan American Club, Vice Presi- dent 4, Spanish Club 4, National Honor Society, International Club, Treasurer 4. McLeod, Glenora German Club 2, 3, Girls' Leaders Class 2, 3, Ser- gici Committee 4, Masqueraders 2, Ushers Club McMahon, Frank J. Fenwick I, 2, 3. McMasters, Cheryl Biology Club I, 2, 3, 4, Concert Orchestra Asst. Concert Mistress I, Cub Staff I, 2, Girls' Confer- ence Publicity Chairman 4, Girls' Service Commit- tee I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, Senior Council 4, Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Trapeze Feature Editor 4, Senior Orchesis 2, 3. l248l McQueen, Marilyn Atalanta I, Biology Club I, 2, Future Nurses I, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, Home Economics Club I, 2, Masqueraders 2, Pep Club I, 2. Mehlin, Thomas Biology I, 2. Melville, Claude Proviso West I, 2, Biology Club 3, 4, Track 3. Messick, John Equipment Manager I, Gym Leader. Meyer, Charles Big Brother 4, Biology Club I, Burke 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Freshman Council, President, Monogram Club 4, Student Council 2, 3, Presi- dent 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Soccer I, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4' Wrestling I, 2. Meyer, Fredrick St. Joseph H. S., Westchester, Illinois I, 2, Track 3, 4. Miceli, Anna Art Club I, 2, 3, Atalanta I. Michaels, Jennifer Jill Art Club I, Atalanta I, Biology Club 2, Future Nurses 2, 3, Girls' Leaders Class 2, 3, 4, Girls' Ser- vice Committee 2, 3. Mifflin, Robert Concert Band I, Track I. Mihalic, Gregory Biology Club 2, Mono ram Club 4, Physical Edu- cation Leader, Footbal?l, 3, 4. Milburn, Gary Swimmin I. Miller, Linda Diane Atalanta I, Biology Club 2, Girls' Service Com- mittee I, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4, Library Assistants I, 2, Masqueraders 2, Pep Club I, 2. Miller, Linda Lee Atalanta I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 3, Future Teach- ers 4, Girls' Choir 4, Girls' Service Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Pan American Club 3, Pep Club 2, Saludos Amigos 2. Miller, Mary Dwight D. Eisenhower H. S. I, Biology Club 2, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Service Committee 3, 4, Music Club 3, Pep Club 2, Saludos Amigos 3, Ushers' Club 2, 3, 4. Miller, Patricia Biology Club 2, History Club 2, Pep Club I, 7 Milligan, David Mitchell, Marilyn Future Nurses I, Girls' Service Committee 3, Pep Club 2, Saludos Amigos 2. Moeller, John Saludos Amigos I. Moelmann, Lawrence Four Year Honor Roll, Lincoln 3, Secretary 4, Monogram 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Cup Winner 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Football 2, 3, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4. Moerschbaecher, Robert Moerschel, Joel Big Brother 4, Concert Soloist I, 2, 3, String Quar- t1et 4, Symphony Orchestra I, Principal Cel o 2, 3. Moionnier, John Biology Club I, Lincoln 3, 4, Mono ram Club 3, 41 Football I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Traci I, Z, 3, Wres- iiing i, 2, 3, 4. Moltaii, Hossein Soccer 4, International Club. Montana, Eugenie Sienna, Chicago, Biology Club 2, Girls' Service Committee 3, 4. Moore, Jerald R. Biology Club I, 2, Boys' Choir I, 2, 3, Boys' Choir Ensemble 3, SPEFSA 3, History Club 3, Radio Club 2, Safety Council 4, Senior Council 4, Gymnastics I, 2, Track I, 2, Senior Follies 4. Morkes, Wayne History Club 3, Monogram Club 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Swimming lboys'l I, 2, 3, 4. Morris, Richard Snowden Memphis, Tenn., Central, Memphis, Tenn., Biology Club 2, Boys' Choir I, 2, Boys' Choir En- semble I, 2, Concert Band I, Concert Orchestra I, Folk Music Club 3, 4, History Club I, Mixed En- semble I, Stage Band I, 2, Symphony Band I, Basketball I, Football I, 2, Track 3. Motta, Robert Mueller, Erie L. Lane Tech., Chicago, Biology Club 2, History Club 3, 4, Lincoln 4, SPQR 2. Mullen, Lewis J. Fenwick I, 2, Newton 4, Symphony Band 2, 3, 4. Mulryan, Michael E. St. Ignatius I, Basketball 2, Golf 2. Murphy, Patricia Biology Club I, Freshman Council I, Girls' Club Council I, 2, History Club 2, Homecoming Court 3, 4, Pep Club I. Murray, Patrick Biolo y Club I, Boys' Choir 2, 3, Boys' Choir En- semblge 2, History Club 2, Mixed Ensemble 2, McH1ogram Club 2, 3, 4, Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Fo ies. N Nagel, James Baseball Manager I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4. Napady, Susan Atalanta I, Biology Club I, Future Teachers 3, 4, History Club 2, Masqueraders 2. Nelson, Linda Atalanta I, Biology Club I, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Girls' Choir Ensemble 3, 4, Library Assistants 4, Pep Club l, Saludos Amigos I, Cheerleader 2. Nerad, Kim Monogram Club 4, Gymnastics 2, 3, 4, Cross Coun- try 2. Newhardt, Deborah Biology Club I, Future Teachers I, Girls' Service Committee 3, History Club 2, Junior Red Cross 3, Saludos Amigos I. Nicholas, Nick Nicholas, Robert M. Biology Club I, History Club 4, Monogram Club 4, Safety Council I, 2, 3, 4, Chairman: Driving Committee 4, Symphony Band I, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Ticket Agent, Boys' Conference. Niemeyer, Cynthia Atalanta I, Biology Club I, Future Teachers 3, Girls' Service Committee 3, History Club 2, 3, Pan American Club 3, Saludos Amigos 2. Nixon, Richard D. Biology Club 2, 4, Brass Choir 2, 3, Concert Band I, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, Symphony Band I, 2, 3, 4, Wardrobe Officer 3, Gymnastics I. Nolan, John History Club I, 3, 4, President 4, Saludos Amigos 2, President, Tabula Staff 4, Club Editor. Nordhaus, Susan M. Concert Band I, 2, Proiection Staff 2, 3, 4, Saludos Amigos I. Normand, Michele Nystrom, Darlene Biology Club I, Pep Club I. O O'Brien, Kevin Fenwick I, Baseball 2, Football 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, Senior Follies. O'Connor, Ro er Fenwick, I, Football 3. O'Connor, William J. Wheaton Central High I, 2, Junior Council 3, Monogram Club 3, Football 3, 4, Russian Club. O'Herrin, Ronnette Biology Club I, Pep Club I, SPQR I. Olsen, Norman Track I, 2, 3, Cross Country I, 2. Olsen, Sherry Art Club I, 2, 3, 4, Atalanta I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 3, History Club 2, 3, Le Cercle Francais 2, Pep Club I, 2, Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4, Syn- chronized Swim Team I, 2, 3, 4, Swim Demonstra- tion I, 3. Olson, Gloria Atalanta I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club I, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Club Council I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Choir Ensem- ble 3, Mixed Ensemble 2, Pep Club I, 2, Secretary, Safety Council I, 2, 3, 4, Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4, Synchronized Swim Team I, 2, 3, 4. Olson, Nanci Art Club ,Atalanta I, Human Affairs Club 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, Saludos Amigos. P Pappas, Michele Forum Romanum 2, 3, Future Nurses I, Girls' Ser- vice Committee 4, Dance Demonstration 2, 4, Matchmate 4. Parmley, Nancy Atalanta I, Biology Club 3, Future Teachers 4, Girls' Service Committee 4, Points Chairman, His- tory Club 2, Saludos Amigos 2, Swim Demonstra- tion 3, Matchmate 4. Paschen, Nancy Immaculate Heart of Mary, Cermak Rd., West- chester, I, 2, 3. Pasquini, Yolanda Atalanta I, Girls' Service Committee 4, History Club 2, Home Economics Club 2, 3, Matchmate 4, Dance Demonstration 2. Patzelt, Walter Paulsen, Linda Biology Club 2, Girls' Service Committee 4, His- tory Club I, Saludos Amigos I, 2, Company of Ushers 3, 4, Badminton Team 4, Match Mate 4, Dance Demonstration 2. Pederson, Myrtle fkustin High School, Chicago I, 2, 3, Master Mimes Pelz, Ann A Cappella Choir 3, 4' Atalanta I, Bi Brothers and Sisters 4, Bioloigy Club I, 3, Crest 'Staff I, 2, Fall Show Cast 4, olk Music Club 2, Four Year Honor Roll, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Club Officers, Hostess Committee Co-Chairman 4, Mixed Ensem- ble 2, 3, 4, Operetta Cast 4, Spring Show lPIayI Cast 4, Summer School Oklahoma Cast, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. Penev, Irene Honor Roll 4, Girls' Service Committee 2, History Club 2, Le Cercle Francais 4, Linguapolitan 2, 3, Editor 4, Pan American Club 2. Peppard, Kevin A Cappella Choir 3, Biology Club I, Boys' Choir 2, Boys' Conference Treasurer 4, Burke 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Conference on International Affairs Officer or Chairman 4, Crest Staff I, 2, Honor Roll 4, Ger- man Club I, Linguapolitan 3, Mixed Ensemble 2, Gymnastics I, 2, occer 2, Track ICross Countryl 4. Perry, Wllllam Biology Club I, 2, Burke 3, 4, TFLSSMPGG 4, Cub Staff, Honor Roll 4, History Club 2, Junior Council Representative 3, Lincoln 2, Monogram Club 3, 4? Trapeze Staff 2, Sports Editor 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Cum Laude Society 4, Synchronized Swim Show 4. Pesavento, Raymond Peterson, Joy Atalanta I, 2, Biology Club 2, Folk Music Club 2, History Club I, Library Assistants I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Saludos Amigos I, 2, Senior Follies, Match- male. Peterson, Richard Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, Wrestling 2, Sopho- more Council. Petertil, Victor Saludos Amigos 3. Philiprzs, Barbara Ata anta I, Biology Club 3, Masqueraders 2, Pep Club I, 2, Saludos Amigos I, Swimming Team I, Thespians 3, 4, Thespian Coordinator o Make-up 3, 4, Contest Play Lead 3, Cross Country Score Keeper 4, Make-up Crew 2, 3, 4. Pielet, Michael Biology Club I, 2, German Club I, 2, History Club 2, 3, Human Attairs Club 4, Newton 4, Gymnastics 2, Soccer 2, Tennis 2. Plank, Linda A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Biology Club I, Girls' Choir 2, History Club 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2. Podkasik, Richard Monogram Club 4, Baseball I, 2, Basketball I, 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Physical Education Leader. Politis, Christine A Cappella Choir 4, Biology Club I, Four Year Honor Roll, Future Teachers 4, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Ensemble 4, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, History Club 3, Le Cercle Francais 3, Masquerad- ers 2, Mixed Ensemble 3, Committee Chairman for Match Mate Munch 4, Cum Laude Society 4. Poole, Arthur Porter, Donald W. Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, Four Year Honor Roll, History Club 2, 3, Lincoln 3, 4, Math Club 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Newton 4, Senior Council 4, Golt I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, Manager 2, Boys' Physical Education Leader 4, Freshman Orchestra I, Stu- dent Congress 4, Cum Laude Society 4. Portes, Steven Biology Club I, 2, Forum Romanum I, 2, 3, Human Affairs Club 3, 4, Math Club 4, Newton 4, SPOR I, Golf I, 2. Possley, Peter Prescott, Richard A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Bo s' Choir I, 2, Forum Romanum 2, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, SPOR I, Football 4, Soccer 2, 3, Swim- ming I, 2, 3, Manager, Gym Group Leader, Oper- etta Cast 4. Price, Ronald Biology Club I, Lincoln 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Captain l, 2, 4. Proksa, Georqiana Atalanta I, Folk Music Club 4, SPEFSA 3, Forum Romanum 2, Secretary, Gavel 4, Girls' Choir 2, 3, 4, Committee Chairmen 4, Hostess Chairman, Girls' Service Committee I, 2, 3, History Club I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, Safety Council I, 2, 3, 4, Salu- dos Amigos 3, Senior Follies, Phi Beta Kracker. Puchalski, Gail Atalanta I, 2, Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club 2, Four Year Honor Roll 4, Freshman Coun- cil I, Future Teachers 3, 4, Home Economics Club I, President, Cum Laude Society 4. Purcell, Judy Astro Physics I, Forum 3, Junior Red Cross 2, Company of Ushers 3, 4, Chief of Ushers 4. Purdom, Roger Biology Club I, History Club 2, 3, Saludos Amigos 2, Symphony Band I, 2, 3, 4, Solo Clarinet 4, Wres- tling I, 3, 4, Drafting Competition. R Raad, Richard Track 2. Radtke, William Biology Club 3, Burke 4, Folk Music Club 3, 4. Rail, Robert Rains, Linda Astro Ph sics I, Biology Club I, Cub Staff I, Jun- ior Red Cross 2, Company of Ushers 3, 4. Raica, Dorothy Futurfe Teachers 3, History Club 3, Le Cercle Fran- cais . Raleigh, Pamela Future Nurses IMedicaI Careersl I, History Club 2, Pep Club I. Randorf, Carole Atalanta I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club I, Future Teach- ers 4, Girls' Choir 4, Girls' Service Committee Z, History Club 3, 4, Pan American Club 3, Pep Club I, 2, Saludos Amigos 2. Rankin, Randolph Astro Physics I, Biology Club I, 2, 3, Burke 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Debate Team 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4. Rasmussen, Steven Swimming I. Raspetello, Raymond Intermural Sports. ms, Ratner, Gary Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club 2, Burke 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll, History Club I, Wres- tling I, Debate 3, 4, Russian Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, CALM 4, Russian Club 4, Pres- ident. Reid, David SPOR I, 2, Ushers' Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3. Reid, William Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Lincoln 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Safety Council l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Council 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball, Manager 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track'I, Wrestling 2, Cum Laude Society 4, Senior Follies 4, Gym Leaders 4. Reitman, Barbara Biology Club I, Gavel 4, History Club 2, 3, Music Club 2. Rue, Peggy Future Nurses I. Reuter, Linda Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club 2, Dance Demonstration 2, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Girls' Ser- vice Committee 2, 3, 4, History Club 4, Junior Red Cross 2, Library Assistants 4, Pep Club I, Ushers' Club 2, 3, Cum Laude 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3. Reynolds, Margery Trinity High School, River Forest I, 2, 3, Astro Physics 4. Reynolds, Nancy Biology Club 3, Future Nurses lMedicaI Careersl 4, Home Economics Club 4, Masqueraders 2, Pep Club I, 2, Saludos Amigos I. Riclrher, Charles Roosevelt Military Academy, Aledo 2. Rico, David Brass Choir 2, 3, Concert Band I, Stage Band 2, 3, Symphony Band 2, 3, Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, Gymnastics I. Ridgeway, Sharon Atalanta I, Concert Orchestra I, Girls' Orchestra 3, 4, History Club 2, Pep Club I, 2, Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Rieser, Gudrun Biology Club 3, German Club I, 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, Masqueraders 2, Usher's Club I, 2, 3, 4, Otticer I. Riley, Donald Fall Show Cast 4, Safety Council I, 2, 3, 4, Saludos Amigos 2, Stage Crew I, Wrestling I, Senior Fol- lies 4. Risley, Gary Biology Club 2, Monogram Club 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Tennis I. Ritter, Dennis h Monogram Club 4, Saludos Amigos I, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Gym Leader 4. Riviere, Juanita Siena High, Chicago I, 2, Astro Physics 4, Treas- urer, History Club 4, Tennis Team 4, Synchronized Swim Team 3, International Club 4, Trap Staff 3. Roath, Barbara Atalanta I, 2, 3, Manager, Biology Club Girls' Camera Club 4, Treasurer, Home Economics Club I, Chorus 3, 4, Tennis Squad 2. Roberts, Sandra Crystal Falls High I, Proviso West 2, 3. Rodgers, Carla Roeser, Jennifer Biology Club I, 2, Girls' Ensemble I, Pep Club I, 2, Swimming Team 3, 4, History Club 2. Rogers, Janet Future Teachers 3, 4, Home Economics Club I, Girls' Service Committee I, 3, 4, Saludos Amigos 2. Rogers, John Proviso West High I, Boys' Camera Club 2, Le Cercle Francais 3. Rogers, Sharon E. Trinity High I, Mount Mary's 2. Rome, David I Library Assistant 4, Proiection Staff I, 2, Radio Club I, 2, 3, Sgt-at-Arms 3, Saludos Amigos 2, Swimming I, 2, 3, Leader 4. Roode, Virginia Ross, Donald h Roosevelt Jr. High I, West Rockford High 2, Con- cert Band I, 2, Lincoln 4, Saludos Amigos 2, Sym- phony Band I, 2, Basketball 2, Manager, Track I, Equipment Manager 2. Ross, George St. Ignatius, Chicago, Illinois, I, 2, 3. Roy, Bruce Ruscik, Thomas Fenwick, Oak Park, Illinois, I, Austin, Chicago, Illinois, 2. Rusin, Dennis Russell, Robert Austin High, Chicago, Illinois, I, 2, Gym Leaders 4. Russo, Christine Home Economics Club I, Treasurer. Rutili, Anne Mt. St. Mary Academy, St. Charles, Illinois, I, 2, Future Teachers 3, Home Economics Club 4, His- torian. Ryan, Mary Tinley Park High, Tinley Park, Illinois, I, 2, Cos- tumes Committee tor Senior Play 4. Ryskala, Johanna Kelvyn Park High, Chicago, Illinois, I, 2, Junior Red Cross 3. S Sader, Donald Junior Council I, Homeroom Represenfafive, Mono- gram Club 3, 4, Gymnasfics I, 2, 3, 4. Sadove, Alan Biology I, Class Officer 4, Treasurer, Hisfory Club 2., Safefy Council 4, Senior Council 4, Senior Fol- lies 4: Sophomore Council 2, Foofball I, Synchron- ized Swimming Team 4, Track I, 2. Sainsbury, Dayle Afalanfa I, Biology Club I, Class Officer 3, Sec- refary, C. I. A. 4, Officer, Freshman Council It Gavel 3, 4, Girls' Club Council 3, 4, Girls' Club Officer 4, Vice Presidenfr Girls' Leaders Class 2, 3, 4, Junior Council 3: Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, Ma:- gueraders 2, Pep Club 2, Safefy Council I, 2, 3, Secrefary 4. Saliny. Sfevan A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Boys' Choir I, 2: Boys' Choir Ensemble I, 2, Boys' Ouarfef I, 2, 4, Hisforv Club 3, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Gymnasfics I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, Senior Fol- lies 4. Sandidge, Dolores Home Economics Club I, Library Assisfanfs 3, 4, Proiecfion Sfaff 4, Badminton Team lgirIs'l 3, 4. Sanfow, Laurence J. Sardeson, John Leonia High School, Leonia, New Jersey I, Biology Club 2: Railroad Club 2, Swimming Leader. Saxon, Jerome A. Bioloov Club I, Burke 4, Cresf Sfaff I, 2, Freshman Council I, Hisfory Club 2, 3. Schackmann, Roberf Schaumburg. Rufh Schenone, Michel A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Boys' Camera Club 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 3, Treasurer 4: Phofo Sfaff 3 4, Safefy Council I, 2, 3, 4' SPOR I, Baskefball I, Tenr-is lboys'l 2, Senior Boys' Leader, Sfudenf Congress 4. Schimel, Kayla Afalanfa I, Biology Club 3, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Service Commiffee 4. Schifkovifz. Michael Biology Club I, Hisfory Club 2. Schmalandf, Horsf Monogram Club 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Capfain 2, 4. Schmiff, Miguel Sf. George's College, Pedro ele Valdivia, Sanfiago, Chile. I 2, 3, Biology Club 4, Boys' Choir 4, Burke 4, Folk Music Club 4, Monogram Club 4, Soccer 4, Infernafional Club 4. Schoenfeld. Jeffrey Hisforv Club 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Safefy Council 3, 4, Senior Council 4, Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Swimming Iboys'l I, 2, 3, 4, lnformafion Desk 4. Schoenfeld, Paul Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4, Burke 4, Monogram Club 4, Tabula Sfaff 4, Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Wresfling 3, Spring Play 4. Schoff, Kenneth gvlzngigrgm Club 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Foofball Schoonover, Kennefh Asfro Physics I, Biology Club I, Burke 4, German Club I, 2, Hisfory Club 3, Symphony Orchesfra I, Schroeder, John Biology Club I, 2, Four Year Honor Roll, Hisfory Club 2, 3, Informafion Desk 4, Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, Cum Laude 4. Schub, Barry Biology Club 2, German Club I, Hisfory Club 4, Trapeze Sfaff 4. Schulze, Paul Sf. Joseph's H. S., Wesfchesfer I, Sf. Joseph's Seminary, Wesfmonf 2, Arf Club 4, Hisfory Club 4. Schwab, Thomas Boys' Conference, Tickef Seller 2, Hisfory Club 2, 3, Foofball 3, Mgr. Schwarlz, Karen Junior Red Cross I, Senior Class Play 4. Schwarfz, Roberf Schwarz, Sue Girls' Service Commiffee 4, Library Assisfanls 4, Masgueraders 2, Pep Club I, 2, Saludos Amigos I, 2. Schwarze, Roberl' Baseball I, 3, 4, Wresfling I. Scorza, Bonnie Norfh Park High School, Chicago, Ill., I, 2, 3. Scoff, Frances Afalanfa I, 2, Girls' Service Commiffee 3, Library Assisfanfs 3, Pep Club I, 2, Saludos Amigos I, Sophomore Class Council. Scroppo, John Sf. Philips, Chicago, Ill., I. Selig, Cynfhia York Communify High School, Elmhursf, Ill., 2, 3, Arf Club 2, Hisfory Club 2, Saludos Amigos I, 2. Semi, Judifh Nofre Dame High School, Chicago, Illinois, I. Sepke, Arnold Arf Club 3, Vice Presidenf, Biology Club I' Mono- gram Club 2, 3, 4, Saludos Amigos I, 2, Gymnas- fics I, 2, 3, 4, Capfain I, 2, 4, Language Lab As- sisfanf 2, 3. Shadoin, Sfeven Easf Jr. High School, Yesslanf, Michigan I, Biology Club 2, Folk Music Club 3, Saludos Amigos I, Secrefary. Shalda, James Colonol Whife H. S., Dayfon, Ohio I, Bo s' Choir 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Folk Music Club 4, His- -fory Club 4, Opereffa Casf lLeadl 4, Track 3, 4, Senior Class Play. Sharqo, Nicholas Biology Club I, Concerf Band I, 2, Monogram Club 4, Safefy Council I, 2, 3, 4, Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4, Foofball 3. Sheehan, Palricia Afalanfa I, Biology Club 2, Four Year Honor Roll, Fufure Nurses I, Fufure Teachers 4, Girls' Choir 3, 43 Girls' Service Commiffee 4, Pep Club I, 2, SPOR I. Sherry, Susan Afalanfa I, Biology Club 2, Fufure Nurses 2, Girls' Service Commiffee 3. Shilling, Garv Shinglman, Gregory Biology Club I, German Club 2, Radio Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sgf.-af-Arms I, 2, Presidenf 2, 3, Track I, Wrestling I, Trusfee of Amafeur Radio Club Li- cense. Shorf, William Champaign Senior High School 2, German Club I, Radio Club I, Gymnasfics I, Russian Club 3, 4. Shourd, Brenda Ellis Jr. High School I, Biology Club 2, Girls' Ser- vice Commiffee 3, Sfage Crew 3, 4. Shulz, Tamara Joseph Pulifzer Jr. High School I, Ar? Club 4, Presidenl, Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4, Folk Music Club 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Le Cercle Francais -2, 3, 4, Secrefary 3, Presidenf 4. Slegler, Richard D. Track I, 2, Cross Counfry I, 2. Sikorski, Bernadeffe Auslin High School, Chicago I. Silka, Gregory Burke 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll, SPQR I. Simms, Gerald L. Simon, Dayl Afalanfa I, 2, 3, Biology I, Class Officer, Secre- fary 4, Cub Sfaff I., Fooflighfs I, 2, Girls' Leaders Class 2, 3, 4, Junior Council 3, Masqueraders 2, Pep Club I, 2, Senior Council 4, Timers' Club 4. Sinnard, Consfance Afalanfa I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Leaders Class 2, 3, 4, Hisfory Club I, Pep Club I, 2, Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4, Sfudenf Congress 4, Synchronized Swim Team 3, 4, Timers' Club 4. Sisko, Kafhryn Alalanfa I, Biology Club I, 3, 4, Commiffee Chair- man 4, Folk Music Club 2, Girls' Service Commit- fee I, 2, 3, 4, Hisfory Club 2, 3, 4, Le Cercle Fran- cais I, 2, 3, Pep Club I. Skidmore, Jean Biology Club I, CIA Officer 4, Forum 4, Girls' Club Council 3, 4, Girls' Club Officer 4, Corr. Secrefary, Homecoming Courf 3, 4, Junior Council, Library Assisfanfs 4, Pep Club I, 2, Senior Council, Senior Follies, Sophomore Council. Skoda, Suzanne Forum Romanum 2, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Girls' Choir Ensemble 3, Music Club 2. Slagel, Carfer Slawinslzi, Linda Biology Club 2, Saludos Amigos 2. Slocum , Mariuerife Afalanfa I, iology Club I, Forum Romanum 2, 3, Girls' Service Commiffee 4, Hisfory Club 4, Lin- guapolifan 3, 4, Associafe Edifor, Pep Club I. Slofkowski, Cynlhia Afalanfa 2, 3, 4, Fall Show Casf 4, Forum Romanum 2, 3, Secrefary, Girls' Service Commiffee 4, Chair- man,.Pep Club I, 2, SPOR I, Ushers' Club 2, Syn- chronized Swim Team 2, 3, 4, Sfudenf Congress 4. Slulz, Craig Biology Club I, 2, Burke 4, Concerf Orchesfra I. Smalla, Mary Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4, Biology Club I, 2, Con- cerf Orchesfra I, Concerf Soloisf 2, Forum 3, 4, Treasurer, Four Year Honor Roll, Fufure Nurses 2, 3, Girls' Conference Chairman 4, Girls' Leader Class 2, 3, 4, Girls' Orchesfra 2, 3, 4, Safefy Coun- cil I, 2, 3, Symphony Orchesfra 2, 3, 4, Ushers' Club 3. Smarf, Marguerife Susan Biology Club I, Hisfory Club 2, Home Economics Club 4, Library Assisfanfs 2, 3, Masqueraders 2, SPOR I, Timers Club 3. Smifh, Anifa Biology Club I, Proiecfion Sfaff I, 2, 3, Safefy Council 2, 3, 4, Saludos Amigos I. Smilh, Ann Forum Romanum 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, Ma- ioreffes 2, 3, SPOR I. Smifh, Gail Hubbard, Chicago, I, Lindblom, Chicago, 2, Dance Demonslrafion Lead 4, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Library Assisfanf. Smifh, Sfephen C. A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4, Boys' Choir 2, Boys' Choir Ensemble 2, Boys' Ouar- fef 2, 4, Cresf Sfaff I, 2, 3, 4, Forum Romanum 2, 3, Four Year Honor Roll, Lincoln 3, 4, Mixed En- semble 2, 3, 4, Opereffa Casf 4, SPOR I, Treasurer. Snell, Raymond Boys' Gym Leader. Snyder, Joan Sodergren, Jan Library Assisfanfs I, Sfamp and Coin Club 2. Soderman, Linda Pep Club I. Solberg, Susan Arf lub 4, Treasurer, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Girls' En- semble I, Hisfory Club 2, Saludos Amigos I, 2. Solsfad, Alan Biology Club 2, Soccer 2. Sorber, Nancey J. Sorgenfrei, Fred Sosnowski, Daniel Foofball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, Wreslling I, 2, 3, 4. izsoi Spangler, Keith Concerf Band I, 2, Sfage Band 4, Symphony Band 3, 4. Sparacio, Ronald Sparks, Perry Kinzie High School, Chicago I, Kelly High School, Chicago 2. Spaulding, Margaref Afglaanfat I, Biology I, Hisfory Club 2, Tennis Team Spillman, Janis Arf Club 4, Home Economics Club I, Junior Red Cross 3. Sproul, Nancy Thayer Academy, Brainfree, Mass., I, Howard School for Girls, Bridgewafer, Mass., 2, Arf Club 4. Sfack, Pafrick Biology Club 3, 4, Foofball 2, Gym Leader, Swim Show, Ushers 4, Ass'l Swim Insfrucfor. Sfamm, Beffe Afalanfa I, Fufure Teachers 2, 3, Hisfory Club 2, 3, Pan American Club 3, Saludos Amigos I, 2. Slamm, Paul Biology Club 2: Concerf Orchesfra I: Hisfory Club 2, Monogram Club 4, Tabula Sfaff 3, 4, Associale Edifor 4, Foofball I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, Manager, Gym Leader, Bleacher Crew, Wresfling 4. Sfaunfon. Douglas Brass Choir 2, 3, 4, Chess Club I, 2, 3, 4, Concerf Orchesfra 2, Music Club 4, Newfon 3, 4, Radio Club I, Railroad Club 2: Symphony Band I, 2, 3, Symphony Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4, Trapeze Agenf 3, 4, Award for Ensemble Confesf, Superior 3. Sfeed, Alan Biology Club 2, Monogram 3, 4, Proiecfion Sfaff 2, Foofball I, Gymnasfics 2, 3, 4, Wresfling I, Cross Counrry 2. Sfemnien, Jeffrey Monogram Club 4, Baseball 2, Baskefball 3, Man- ager, Foofball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, Wresfling 2. Sferling, Palricia Girls Service Comrnillee 3, Chairman, Hisfory Club I, 2: Masgueraders 2, Pan American Club 3, Vice Presidenf, Pep Club I. Stevenson. Barbara Pep Club I, 2, Audio-Visual Sfaff 3, 4. Sfocker. John York Communify High School I, Elmhursf, A Cap- pella Choir 3, 4, Boys' Choir 2, Fall Show Casf 4, Mixed Ensemble 4, Opereffa Casf 3 4, Safefv Council 4, Track 2, Boys' Conference Play Casf 4, Thesoian Member 4. Slrauch, George Gymnasfics I, 2, Soccer l, 2, 3, 4. Sfraus, Debra Pep Club I, 2. Sfromm, Barbara A Capnella Choir 3 4 Librarian: Arl Club 2, 3, Concert Band I, Cub Sfaff I, 2' Fulure Nurses I, 2 3' Girls' Camera Club I 2, Treasurer I, Girls' Choir 2 Librarian' Girls' Choir Ensemble 2: Girls' Ensemble 4, Girls' Service Commiffee 2, 3, Hisforv Club I, 2 3 4: Human Affairs Club 3, Junior Rerl Cross I 2, 3, 4, Presidenf 3, Maioreffes I, 2 3 4, Caplain Teacher, Safefy Council I, 2, 3, 4, SPOR I. Sfronqe, Pefer Biology Club 3' Bows' Camera Club 3 4: Chess Club I, 3' Human Affairs Club 3, Phofo Sfaff 3, 4, Railroad Club I, Eguipmenf Manager I. Sfuarf. Madge A Cappella Choir 4' Afalanla I: Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4: Girls' Choir 3' Girls' Ensemble I. 47 Le Cercle Francais 2 3, Library Assisfanfs 2, Music Club I, 2, 3, Opereffa 4. Svec, Jan Arf Club 2: Slage Crew 2, Gymnasfics I, Track 2, 3. Swanson. Richard Boys' Choir I 2' Boys' Choir Ensemble I, Railroad Club 2, Baseball I. Swanson, Sharon Bioloov Club I: Class Officer, Secrefary I, Fresh- man Council: Girls' Choir 37 Girls' Club Council I, 2, 3' Girls'.CIub Officer, Rec. Sec. 4: Masquer- aders, Recording Secrefary 2, Pep Club I. Swenson. Vicki :Ari Club I, Junior Red Cross 3, Fesfival Chorus I, T Tavlor, George Wesl Leyden High School, Leyden, Ill. I, 2, 3, Cross Counfry 4. Telnowifz, Ira Biology Club l, 2, Human Affairs Club 3, 4, New- Ion 4, Sfage Crew I, 2, Soccer I, 2, Science Semi- nar I, 2. Tenner, Eu ene Biology Club, German Club I, 2, Gymnasfics I, 2. Tenner, Roberf Biology Club I, Lincoln 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Slenior Council, Baseball I, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Wres- fing I. Thalassinos, Nick Biology Club I, Foofball 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Wres- fling I, 2, 3, 4. Thomison, Susan Eisenhower High School, Chicago I, 2, Afalanfa 3: Biology Club 3, Girls' Camera Club, Secrefary 4, Archery Team Igirls'l 4. Thompson, Michael Fenwick High School I, Biology Club 2, Hisfory Club 2, Swimming lboys'l I, Boys' Gym Leader 4. Thoms, Hollis Biology Club I, Boys' Choir I, Burke 4, Concerl Soloisf 3, Junior Council 3, Symphony Orchesfra 2, 3, 4, Baskefball I, Track I. Thomson, Alayne Mesa High School, Mesa, Arizona I, 2, 3, Folk Music Club 4, Girls' Orchestra 4, Symphony Or- chestra 4. Thomson, Jo-Anne Biology Club 3, Forum Romanum 2, Library Assist- ants 2, 3, 4, Masqueraders 2, Pep Club I, SPQR I, Senior Follies 4. Thorsen, Susan Biology Club I, Concert Band I, Future Nurses I, 2, 3, Future Teachers 4, Girls' Service Committee I, 4, Girls' Orchestra I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, Sym- phony Band 2, 3, 4. Thrantell, Manly Thrun, Robert H. Biology Club I, 2, Burke 3, 4, History Club I, 2, SPOR I, Swimming lboys'l I, National Honor Society 3. Tignino, Ray Football 3. Tilford, Walter History Club 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4. Tilmann, Barry Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology I, Conference on International Affairs, Ticket Chairman 4, Human Affairs Club 3, 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Football I, 2, Wrestling I, 2, Student Congress 4, Presiding Chairman, Synchronized Swimming 4, King of Hearts Court 4. Tienos, Jan Atalanta I, Biology Club Z, Folk Music Club 2, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, Library Assistants 3, ginguapolitan I, Pep Club I, 2, Saludos Amigos I, . Todhunter, Sue Ann Atalanta 3, 4, Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Commit- tee Chairman, Match-Mate Munch lPublicityl 4, Footlights 3, 4, Secretary 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Freshman Council I, Gavel 4, Girls' Leaders Class 2, 3, 4, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, History Club 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, Masgueraders 2: Pep Club I, 2, Safet Council 2, 3, 4, Program Chair- man 3, 4, Synchronized Swim Team I, 2, 3, 4, Timers' Club 4, Cum Laude 4. Toler, Vicki I Atalanta I, Biology Club 3, Home Economics I, 2, Library Assistants 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, Synchronized Swim Team 3. Tonsgard, James Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Burke 3, 4, Conference on International Affairs, Oral Publicity Chairman 4, Crest Staff 4, Four Year Honor Roll, History Club I, 2, Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, Symphony Band I, 2, 3, Symphony Orchestra 4, Swimming I, 3, Track I, Woodwind Quartet 3. Toppen, Glenn Boys' Choir I, 2, Boys' Ensemble I, 2: Boys' Quar- tet 4, Concert Soloist 4, Human Affairs Club 3, Junior Council 3, Mixed Ensemble 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Tabula Staff 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, Track I, 2, 3, Spring Show Lead, Summer School Show lOklahomal, The Male Lead. Tracy Carol Biology Club 2, Forum Romanum 2, Library Assist- ants 2, Pep Club I, Saludos Amigos I, SPOR I. Tracy, Cheryl Atalanta I, Biology Club I, Forum Romanum 2, Girls' Service Committee I, 2, Home Economics Club 2, Pep Club I, SPQR I. Trimborn, Diana Saint Patricks Academy, Des Plaines I, Atalanta 2, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, 4, Library Assistants 4, Company of Ushers 3, 4, Archery Team 4, Girls' Gymnastics Meet. Trimborn, Mark Biology Club I, Monogram Club 3, 4, Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 4. Troinello, Camille Siena High School, Chicago I, Forum Romanum 2, 3, Four Year Honor Roll, Future Teachers 4, Girls' Service Committee 4, History Club 4, Library As- sistants 3. T tt S ro er, ue Biology Club I, Forum Romanum 2, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Girls' Choir Ensemble 2, Accompanist, Girls' Service Committee 3, History Club 2, Pep Club I, Senior Council 4, SPOR I, Secretary, Sophomore Council. Trout Susan Biology Club 2, Four Year Honor Roll, Gavel 3, 4, Girls' Service Committee 3, 4, History Club 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Vice President 4, Maiorettes 2, 3, 4, Pan American Club 2, May Breakfast Com- mittee 2, 3. Tsioutsias, Drake Biology Club I, Monogram Club 3, 4, Russian Club 3, 4, Gymnastics I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, Four Year Honor Roll. Tucker, Margaret North Kirkwood Jr. High, Missouri I, Parkway High School, Missouri 2: Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club 3, Girls' Service Committee 3, Le Cercle Francais 3, 4. Tunzer, Marilyn Saludos Amigos I. U Udelson, Warren Biology Club 2, Gymnastics 2, Wrestling I. V Vanikiotis, Pat Biology Club I, Girls' Service Committee 4, His- tory lub 2. Van Nest, Albert Biology Club 3, 4, Boys' Choir I, 2, 3, 4, History Club I, Library Assistants I, 2, 3, 4, Music Club 3, 4, Railroad Club I, Stamp and Coin Club I, 4, Soccer I. Vaupell, Victoria K. Forum 3, Girls' Service Committee 3. Vertuno, Sue Atalanta I, 2, Biology Club 2, Future Nurses lMed- ical Careersl 3, History Club I, Pep Club I, Bad- minton Team lgirls'l 4, Junior, Senior Festival Chorus 3. Viik, Barbara Atalanta I: History Club 2. Von Ebers, Helen Biology Club I, 2, 3, Folk Music Club 4, SPEFSA 2, 3, Forum 4, Girls' Service Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Human Affairs Club 4, Company of Ushers 4. W Wagner, Janis Biology Club I, Folk Music Club I, 2, Forum 3, Pan American Club 3, Safety Council I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Driving 4, Saludos Amigos I, Com- pany of Ushers 4, Publicity Committee for Fall and Spring Shows 2, 3, Thespians 3, 4, Senior Orchesis 3, Russian Club 3. 4, Sec.-Treas. 4, Repertory The- ater 3, 4, Master Mimes 4. Wagner, Bob Waldbart, Laura Atalanta I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club I, Forum 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Girls' Leaders Class 2, History Club 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, Safety Council I, 2, 3, 4. Walls, Steve Biology Club I, 2, History Club l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross I, 2, Baseball I, Basketball I, 2, Soccer I, 2. Walsh, Laurie Art Club 4, Atalanta I: Committee Chairman of Match Mate Munch 4' Cub Staff I, Folk Music Club 3, Girls' Service Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Library Assistants I, 2, Pep Club I, 2, Safety Council 4, Ushers' Club 4, Gymnastics Scorer 3. Walsh, Robert Biology Club I, Chess Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2. President 3, 4, Stage Crew I, 2, 3, Stamp and Coin Club 3. Wanderer, Art Track 3, 4, Gym Monitor I, Cross Country 3, 4. Watkin, Diane Folk Music Club 2, Future Nurses I, Pep Club 2. Watson, Ron Monogram Club 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 4. Watts, Gail Trinity High School, River Forest I, 2, Folk Music Club 3, 4, Girls' Service Committee 3, 4, History Club 3, Publicity for Junior Carnival 4, Hostess Committee 3, 4. Waycie, Leone Atalanta I, Pep Club I, Badminton Team 4. Weber, Andrew Biology Club, Forum Romanum 2, Four Year Honor Roll, History Club 2, Lincoln 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Soccer I, 2, 3, 4. Wegner, Shari Art Club 2, 3, 4, Atalanta 2, Biology Club I, Fall Show Cast 4, Girls' Service Committee 3, 4, His- tory Club 3, 4, Masqueraders 2, Pep Club I, 2, Russian Club 3, 4, Cross Country Scorekeeper 3, 4, Track Timer 3, 4. Weinberg, David History Club I, Basketball Manager 2, Football I, 2, Track 3, Cross Country 3, 4. Weinger, Susan Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, Fresh- man Council, Homecoming Court 4, Homegoing Court 3, 4, Queen 4, Junior Council, Pep Club 2, Student Council 4, Timers' Club 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4. Weinstein, Jim Biology Club I, Burke 3, 4, CIA, Alternate Officer 4, Cub Staff I, Fall Show Cast 4, Folk Music Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, SPEFSA 2, 3, 4, President 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Freshman Council I, Safety Council I, 2, 3, 4, Chairman of Halls 3, 4, Saludos Amigos I, 2, Vice President 2, Trapeze Staff 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics 2, 3, Soccer 2, Thespians 4, lt's Academic Team 4. Weir, John St. Joseph High School, Westchester, Illinois, I, Biology Club 2, 3, Fall Show Cast 4, Human Affairs Club 3, 4, Theater Art 3, 4, Trapeze Staff 2, 3, Feature Editor, Ushers' Club Lieutenant 4, Soccer 2, Bacchae Lead 4, Student Congress 4. Wenzloff, Bob White, Bonnie Future Nurses I, Pep Club I. Wickster, George St. Ignatius High School, I, 2, 3. Widick, Jim Chess Club I, 2, Proiection Staff I, 2, Equipment Manager, Language Lab Staff I, 2, 3, 4. Wiedow, Bill Monogram Club 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Captain 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4. Wilde, Lynne A Cappella Choir 4, Atalanta I, 2, 3, 4, Folk Music Club 2, 3, 4, SPEFSA 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 2, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Ensemble 4, Girls' Leader Class 3, Ushers' Club I, 2, 3, Lieutenant 4. WlIdman,NMeridith C uture urses 2, orrespondin Secretar 3, Pe Club I, 2, Ushers' Club I, 2, 3, Y 'J fzsi, Williams, John Boys' Choir 3, Monogram Club 4, Football I, Gym- nastics I, 2, Soccer 2, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4. Willing, John A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Biolo y Club I, 2, 3, Boys' Choirll, 2, Boys' Choir Ensemgble I, 2, Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Boys' Conference Officers Vice Presi- dent 4, Boys' Quartet 2, 4, Class Officer 2, 3, Vice President, Concert Soloist 2, Conference on Inter- national Affairs Officer, Vice President 4, Folk Music Club 3, Vice President 4, Forum Romanum 2, Co-Consul, Junior Council 3, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Operetta Cast, Lead 4, Safety Council 2, 3, 4, SPOR I, Gymnastics I, Soccer 3, Track 2. Willison, Patricia Anne Lockport Township High School, Lockport, Illinois, I, Atalanta 2, Library Assistants 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Ushers' Club 4. Wilhlman, Denise Biology Club 2, History Club I, 3, 4, Symphony Band 2, 3, 4, Tabula Staff 4, Ushers' Club 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Cum Laude Society 4. Wilischlre, Drew Biology Club I, 2, History Club I, 2, 3, Track I. Winter, Tom Biology Club 2, Boys' Choir I, 2, Monogram Club 3, 4, Football I, Track I, Wrestling I, 2, 3. Woline, Rickard W. Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biolo y Club I, Com- mittee Chairman of Publicity on Boys' Conference, Brass Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Burke 3, 4, Conference on International Affairs Officer, Treasurer 4, Four Year Honor Roll 4, Monogram 4, Stage Band 2, 3, Sym- phony Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, Swim- ming I, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4. Woolley, William Football I, 2, Swimming I, 2, 3. Worley, Phil St. John's Military Academy, Delifield, Wisconsin, 2, Fall Show Cast, Safety Council 4, Stage Crew I, Swimming I, 3, 4. Wright, Mary Jo 2-Iistfary 3Club I, Pep Club I, 2, Badminton Team gir s . Wyrick, John C. Biology Club, History Club 2, 3, Human Affairs Club 4, Le Cercle Francais 2, Math Club 4, Tra- peze Staff 4. Y Yantis, Brian Monogram Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, Senior Council Representative 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Soc- cer I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Swimming lboys'l I, 2, 3, Captain 2, Student Congress 4. 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