Oak Park and River Forest High School - Tabula Yearbook (Oak Park, IL)
- Class of 1967
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palnl' alll! MUCH' jore5f OHL 195414, .gfnnoii Tabula-1967 7!Of2dln? 7.1! ' M54 my-A in High School I-lymn Gralelul praises we sing, Oak Porlc l-ligh School, lo you. Slrong and clear our song will ring, lls cadence firm and lrue. Ever changing, yel lhe same, Alma lVlaler's quesl: Vv'e seelc, ever in her name, Those lhings lhal are beslf' he ...uf C 7 fqmr fnarlqflrq, fha' ,Silllllh f I - M UGMQ Ei V . W ' lt ,M , fm if:-f Early in May, 1967. vw, me WMM of jawn sfaff Conference wifh Mr. Meyer. Miss Horner in her office. f4f A school is builT in many ways. lT Takes sTeel, and cemenT, and briclcs. IT Takes ThoughT, and imaginaTion, and careTul planning. All oT This is imporTanT, buT even more impor- TanT in The building oT a school are The people who Teach There. They vvorlc vviTh each sTudenT-advis- ing, counselling, and seTTing an example. They build characTer, and The sTudenTs who graduaTe Trom a school carry The mark oT This Training. Miss RuTh l-lorner, a Teacher and dean oT Oalc Parlc and River ForesT T-ligh School since I944, has advised and worked wiTh hundreds oT sTudenTs -even Thousands. To each she has given The giTT oT her concern Tor Them, her hope ThaT each will do well. Those who have worlsed wiTh Miss l-lorner, who has acTed as an adviser To Girls' Club and To Big BroThers and SisTers, as well as being counsellor To many sTudenTs, lsnow ThaT she is Tair in her deci- sions and percepTive in her iudgmenTs. Mix These gualiTies wiTh a subTle sense oT humor, and The resulT is a person who has done an inTiniTe number oT consTrucTive Things To build our school. We on Tabula sTaTT, lcnowing ThaT This is a Time Tor building, proudly represenT The school in dedi- caTing our boolc To Miss RuTh l-lorner who has done so much To build This school inTo a beTTer and sTronger place-in The ways ThaT counT. . . . plwlflblfg QQACGJQ ULU' KOOL Miss RuTh l-lorner School slarfs again. School Begins September 6, l966 not Ground-Breaking Ch November 5, l966 fnuvl' anging The frees were lhe larsl lo g The firslr day was over quickly. Heavy consiruciion. l I . M1 IL., .Same Physical Science ciasses move oufdoors Cold, wet happy, Homecoming. i.D.'s 'raken for Office Records. 7fMuicA .95 lAe .SQU710 . Q Mr W- X. .5 2 we A X1 .ii w . 4 ' . ,pf ,fm w M. Xi Varsily Foolball-somelhing 'ro sound oil aboul. Mr. Nolh confers wi+h mosl' valuable player Jerry Cunningham. We had +0 move our flag when The building began. Pele confirms lhe exislence ol The sun. U31 E Instruction Centers CONF PROJECTION STOR . llCA, 01210415 fo IA!! jlllllffj ff' This Is a typlcat Instruction Center planned tor tne new louitdtng. The beginning ot the sdentitic process. ff Sciiool Library Q k,,,.mJ-M Reading . .. Liuioriirig . .. Searching . ., JW Jcvtzvitzej . . Ariorrier afferfsdwool Tabula session. Making-up is hard ro do r roi I.ibrary Grant W,-gfgg, A sf in PTUDY CARREL UWT - DISICN 2 In January of IQ66, our high school library re- ceived a governrneni granr ro develop a Random Access lniformarion Reirieval Sysiern. This experi- menral proiecjr is designed Jro enrich classroom worlc and provide a variery of opporruniries for individual srudy. One hundred and sevenly-five siudenlr carrels will be insralled in rhe expanded library. Each carrel is Jro be an individual eleclronic srudy booih con- necled ro a banlc of recorded programs. Through The rerrieval syslrern, a srudenr will be able ro hear class lecrures, find addirional resource marerials, and pursue personal inieresrs in a variery oi subiecrs. Ciher recenl granls have allowed our library lo purchase more inslruciional rnarerials, ro enlarge The library srari, and ro develop rhe school's five Re- source Cenrers. Tile Si'Ud6l'li'iS pGfiOl:'l'l'16 planned f'Gl'f'i6V6l sysiem. CfQ55 Cguflffry Scene' . . jgiuridh Sports l An Oak Park Crowd. J A '11 Holiday filecorarions. F B - - 55 do The snow even sfopped Conarruclnon. Wnaf do Junior boys We more Hwan gnow? 7-f7Ae Mill' of fAe .sillllll .S?0l l'll ' ,pew ., ' if -if VFX: , i5fT,,i:e, . 2 ff L x , vi I .see-Q ' ' A ' :YF f , -TZ' A wky sf in lf i'? p:F35 N ' ?,i55gg,y5gHQlh:,4-V MQ? s ' kzmm' .fy . ' ' f L, W - v A. T-xeqfrrr' ,,, ., . V W Q K gf fx Everyone walked in January. Clean waflcsefor one block ai Yeasf. l '21 W w..l L Tinne for a sandwich: iime for a Chai. Ring! Run, Ring! Eat Ring! Run. Tig-U- Y 1 T , T4 l ' , i fgg ' Q , !: 4 Y !sEwvmn -ig! i 'gig ! -1 H gg u i in u -1 ' jp - K mms M lr ,, , 3 L35 A 4 smvwe 15 s H7 E Z4 . 115. i i Y gl' :V g lvl - iff ,. gl sinvms umwx 5 W , 1 ,R I V ii I A YAHLHI I orncz .Liv V. mmf 5952252 R77 ' , , - I I ' Z1 ,PH W - ' -1. - I auoxsvoue A ,. ' ' srun ' Y Digy' Lusr :rev m m m wzismna - In 'msn 1 7 ?M K CLUQ WQLU Cb!Ibllfl,CAl 00l'l'l5 , !!3! jomorrozu 05,0065 gx'c'ifing . The New Auditoriums . T- V M g . 4- ' c...t'g ' 'W'W'Wrv swans -- 3 N I -Q w ' MN! E Nfwjffix wi Y u u WX M F Qu ' .-'U' XQXFXQNV Y wx XX WSWS X xxw XM, '2,! N en ' , 'A Wiuiwmwf::1?11fQi2 Z W WW WV NUR E W ff f WW ff M xNXWQQMnl,YQRQ1 I m MU UMM E U A 3 L. V y1W,fWH E N K M daily! l!,jUj,,!'yM!A!,Wf CWM i X kk 4 X X ' E I Q X 'QI 'ifvfm 'zffsfyj frf, 55,7 Ilmixjx A 3 U, A W , wa . . jjocfay .95 greaf, 300 Lorna laughs loesicle her porlrail. Mechanical rehearsal. lvlilce shows lhe besl cl Jrhe Sluder1'r-Faciilly game. Mieclema sparks Huskies. l The rorilrol room? l llii i lllllllll f' 'E GIRLS ci.AssnooM ' E1 , 1 E1 i E' EI III ' up I i 4+----'--v--- SERVI , ii om? l Q I l-Q DN --M 3 l - idea- ENTRY . -Ex , l ' ADULT R DIRECTOR EDUCATION I .Slwlmf Cum . A U D l T O R l U M ELS eouwuenr l CELML ll I-l ll I F11 Ill U' U, ili Wi' lll zoulPuzu1 f ff-fi 'jx 'W' ' ' j 2 lu! UP X ' STUDENT CENTER FOYER Pnoazcriou cLAssnooM I ASSEMBLY AUD'0Yll'5U Dances, like This year's Prom, will be held in Jrhe Sluclenl Cenler. fmi From The lop of The crane. A fl OMF gblfblfe 1 w I Senior boys suppod our fearns. Wno'S winning, Barb? J4 IWW fo WLM rdnfedural glmfdwes and ine rfrawinqg of floor plans, Courfeby of Evereff W. Brown Company, Wndianapons, Yndiana. V 7 1 I 2 I' Why aren'1 you ouf for baskeibau? ji:-Afinr' jacufly 5Aaf!rifngeJ . . . J ff BACK RCW ---- Mr. Hlgvfurfh, Mr. Yimnwrmavz, Mr. Kaiser, Mr, Wi'heim, Mr, Bcureey, Mr. OH-rrum Kaya Mr, Jar-,l1y, My, Dnviwwu My, VVPBQ-1. FRONT ROV! ffxqpf-fi Cr,f.1.4f1: Mr. AW14 Mx. I N Mv.'I'?mmpL.1r4,Mr.OMu-,nw Mr Quuiu Mr. furum. . . . .S?J1'rifecl,S7uclw1f.i BACK ROW VVAIJI, Messier, Midmpls Tolkenaere, Rynne, Younfgkraufz, Wes?s4r?1nflrn, Crawl K fn VVr:bf9r, A-.lwby IPONW ROW Niuqh-y iilym, Applf-by Bufuruzls, Inu uf, Ira-J, Tudxl f'1.,Luff. mid fAe Miifcling rowd, , in gba ,Si'Aoof.JgcfiuiI'ie5 Mr. Grieve pufs on an unusual dribbling demomsfrafion. Student Government BOOLJ .APB 301' SHA' 917 Olll' f5Zillll'Al'00h'I 'What do you moan? tluwlcie buttons are iust as good as money! ,Y . r , 'Wt itil! President Tom Slwuler. , ..l Student Council is tlte student government or- ganization representing ttre entire scnool. Members worlc on ttwe problems ot our scltool, and sponsor various student activities. Tltis year, Student Council sponsored tlwe Red Feattter Mixer, ttie Homecoming Parade, ttwe elec- tion ot tlne Homecoming Court, Student-Alumni Reception, ttre A.F.S. Dance, tlfie Qrientation ot ttte Eigtrtti graders, and ttie Student-Faculty basketball game. The Woo-67 Student Council stroulol be congrate ulated on a year ot worlc well done. Just lilce a Congressman--Bill Zweclcer. t 7l Cn your loes qirls, on your foes. Red Feather Mixer The sixlh annual Red Feaiher Mixer was held on Sepiember 24 in our lieldhouse lrom 8:3010 I I:3O. Over l7OO sludenls from Trinily, Fenwiclc, and Calc Park and River Foresl l-liqh School ailencled The dance, which was planned by represenlalives ol lhe Jrhree schools To raise money lor lhe Cornrnunily Chesl. This year's dance leafured Gary and lhe Knighl Liles, and The Palriols-a group ol Fenwiclc slu- denls. Pepsi-Cola Bollling Company conlribulecl Jrhe main band and free soil drinlcs. l 'M Flyino high? YQ i X Q 5 u T Leil ro Riqhr-Shuler, Zweclcer, Schwarlz, Todd. The I966-67 Srudeni Council included eighl Freshmen, eiqhf Sophomores, ren Juniors and Tour- reen Seniors. Each candidale was required io sub- mil a pe+i'rion signed by rwenry-Tive of his class- malres before having his name appear on The balloi. The eleciions were Then carried our on a voluniary basis. All The represenialives are led by Tour Senior officers. The i966-67 officers are Tom Shuler, presi- denfg Bill Zweclrer, vice-president Gail Schwarrz, secrelaryg and Donn Todd, Treasurer. These officers and Jrhe whole council have provided excellenr lead- ership Tor our slrudenl goyernmenr. jl'Q.5A Wlen gwwsv V- - we, ... , --MM' BACK l?CV!fJonnson, Meyer, Vxfeiislein, Arrrsrionri. FRQNT RCW- Erickson, Coileli D,-inly Kino. Student Council S J QFIIUIU BACK ROW---Boycei, Shuler, Zwecker, Menase, Thompson, Fullz, Todd, Noonan. FRONT RCVV---Faulds, Kinq, Furl, Schwarlz, Chris- lian, Meilahn. C . Mil l 0125 EACK FOWgHc'rsclh, Badenoch, Kubicel, Digrrcv, Muir. FRONT RCW -f-Flower, Kowrilski Wrili, Vaorhees. 0,JA0l'H0l'l?.f S imyf! BACK ROVV-ffounq, McLaren, Kclrinqei, Replofile. FRONT ROW- Benson, hlousur, Lund, Schfillner. l2'T r 5 'fir , Friendship and increased undersfanding have been fho aims of fhe American Field Service since I9I5. lf was founded as a volunfeer ambulance service wifh fhe French Armies and carried fhousands of wounded in World War I. The A.F.S. insfifufed graduafe fellowships for French uni- versifies befween fhe wars, and affer serving again in World War Il wifh fhe Allied Armies, and fherefore wifh men of many nafionalifies and beliefs, if revived fhe idea of a peace-fime program fo furfher fhe basic friendship which exisfs among all men, ln l947 A.F.S. began ifs new worlc on fhe feenage lovel, as being mosi lilcely fo accomplish fhe obiecfive. The American Field Service is a privafe educafional organiza- fion, wifh no religious or polifical affiliafions. Soufh-African smile. lvlafild lvlenase, fhe American Field Service sfudenf from lsfanbul, Turkey, is a charming and versafile girl. Besides being an Honor Roll sfudenf and a member of fhe Cum Laude l-lonor Sociefy, she is also a good dancer and swimmer. lvlaffie's name appeared on fhe program of fhe Sym- phony Orchesfra Dance Concerf when she porfrayed a cowboy in Copland's Billy fhe Kidf' She also parficipafed in fhe Synchronized Swim Show. lvlaffie enioyed her year in Oak Parlc wifh her American family, fhe Greenbaums, and all of her American friends, who will remember her always as fhe girl wifh fhe smile. i ' ' Alf JU ML Ifwkomc c e an bme , l n nl Y 5 Q Calching up on homeworlf. This year one ol our American Field Service slu- denls was from Soulh Africa. Anne Thompson ar- rived in Oak Parlc and guiclcly adiusled lo school lile here. She excelled in dancing, and she look parl in bolh The Operella, 'lQondoliers,'l and 'rhe Spring Show, A Midsummer Nighrs Dream. Anne also porlrayed Na lair maiden in dislressu in Senior Follies. Il by any chance you passed lhe lennis cnurls, you mighl well have soon Anne praclicing wilh lhe Girls' Tennis Team. The family lhal became Annes American family, lhe Ceulsons, provided a very inleresling year, be- cause Annes American sisler's name was also Ann. The 'rhing she lilced be-sl aboulr Oalc Park, lhough, was worlcing wilh lhe sludenls in lhe various acfivi- lies, because she lound everyone friendly and helpful. l23l When l-lelen Shapiro wenl 'lsoulh of lhe borderil in January, Woo, she was senl as an American Field Service delegale lo Argenlina lor a one year slay in Mar del Plala. hlelen lirsl submilled an applicalion, which included a slalemenl on why she wished lo sludy abroad, lo lvlr. Allen Beclcer ol lhe hlislory Deparlmenr. Aller a series of inler- views in Calc Parlc, she became a linalisl. l-ler applicalrion was lhen senl 'lo lhe nalional oilice in New Yorlc, where she was one ol aboul 2,000 sludenls accepled from a lolral group ol aboul 6,000 Al lirsl isolaled by a language and cullural barrier, l-lelen explains llml she began lo adiusl herself lo her challenging surroundings by carefully walching all lhe goings-on around her. ln Argenlina, she wore uniforms lwhile smoclcsl in school: she spolce a language lSpanishl wilh which she had had very lillle conlacl belorei and she acquired a new family. From sludying eleven subiecls llrigonomelry, Aslronomy, Chem- islry, l-lygiene, Physics, Logics, Argenline Polilical l-lislory, Argenline Geography, Civics, Soulh American Lileralure and Englishl, nnaslrering lhe Spanish language, and observing Soulh American cullure, l-lelen has developed an acule awareness ol her way ol life here in Oalc Parlc, and of her educalion al OP-RF. Mallie, our AFS girl lrom lurlcey. ,I I3 Look, my nose fifsl Twes The niqhf before Homecoming. J 6lf2l'y0l'lE olloveb Cl pa-fflde ,SW , A f 1. V sm W s rm' , , , s. f, we u, X ,lies Whaf happens if someone slams on Hue brakes? iw W? The library lie-lps slwow School Spirit Homecoming -Qclolner l5, Woo Go, you l-luslciesl 25 l-ley,lirslar1dlex'ip lells do if again. . W W if J-W sk i A ,M oooi o YT if ff i A ' - , 1 i fi 'LW ,, T, is wg J A K L m ,, H ww as im, .. N W is , Q ' 1'- 13 Q 5, ke 'far rx,- ,xf l M .5 f ,. . , Sirike up We band. K J ,NUlllL'L'Ufflillg rLlfll'llfU Cflfllljdled inc 251421 Smiles for Hwe occasion. Marcia reviews 'riie iroops U61 S l l vsaiww. Lol' 'o ri1h':Sul1iva Wall Luv- hsfcl, Kowa ,k uaderwocn. l1,ir':, Rnorgy' Pimuck Vgrg'l1ccs,Ri1k, Ak rr, Mr lmrz. J I 6 ,ilflllfl Ulf0Ill ill Ll UUII LII!!! ,HUF Con Fl Head and shoulders, l-lomecoming on Oclober IS, I966, slarled wirh a successful parade and a winning loorball game, and if closed wilh a mosr enioyable l-lomecoming Dance. All who arlended danced lo rhe music ol Bob Ovens Orcheslra and admired lhe caricalures ol lhe Senior foolball players. A+ The srroke oi len, lhe eagerly-awaired anf nouncemeni abour rhe l-lomecoming Courl and Queen was made. The Junior Courr included Sue Kowalski, June Rholon, Sue Curran, Nancy Voor- hees, and Pam Wall. Those girls in rhe Senior Courl were Cindi Ricks, Debbie Forl, Pal Sullivan, Peggy Akin, and Marcia lvleilahn. A+ lasr Jrhe name of The queen was announced lo all. Laurie Swanson was crowned by Dr. Schwilck and presenled wirh a dozen long-slemmed roses. Wilh lhe presenlarion of lhe courr, and lhe crowning ol lhe gueen, anolher successful Home- coming reached ils climax. Al lI:3O, one ol The mosr memorable days in lhe year ended for I966. S rnoking Council Smoking Council has a membership oT Twelve boys. eighT Seniors and Tour Juniors, who were rec- ommended by The previous year's council and voTed u T a pon by The upperclassmen. The council's main Tunc- ion is To enTorce The school's rules on smoking in nd around The high school. The rules sTaTe ThaT no sTudenT may smoke or dis, play smoking maTerials beTween 7 a.m. and 6 om. on school days in The area around school bounded by Ridgeland on The easT, Euclid on The wesT, Supe- r T ior on The norTh, and The NorThwesTern Tracks on he souTh. The sTudenT may noT smoke in This area Tor one hour beTore or aTTer any school evenT. Under The guidance oT Mr. Urbanick, The council meeTs beTore school in Room ZOO on Tuesdays and T hursdays To Try The oTTenders oT The rules. .Simian unalyuniom .xgbjume lQe.flJon.11'AiAfg 5 E gs S 5 i,vn.v Mr. Urbanick and Larry discuss rules LeTT To righT: T-lolmes, Sebf.sTifin, FulT7, Shuler, Fulqenzi, Michaels, Mazzuca, Bcyce Masar, Miedema, CJmpTon. 28 ofzaclerrfiio X Cofgujuium Mr. Jepsen is a guesl speaker. Speakers al The meeting. A Jrolal of apour sixry-six srudenr leaders of vari- ous acriviries ol rhe school, and some lilly-rwo laculry sponsors arlended Jrhe lourrh annual Lead ership Colloquium held on November 2, IQ66. Speakers lor The occasion were Mr. Ralph Jepsen, a Vice Presidenr ol Sales for The Irving Cloud Pub- lishing Company, and Mr. Jack Rosserier, a Malhe- malics reacher al our school. Mr. Jepsen discussed sixreen gualilicarions lor leadership, including personaliry, inrelligence, imagi- narion, iniriarive, and responsiloiliry. l-le summed up rhe duries of a leader wirh The sraiemenl: To whom much is given-much is expecredf' NEED lvlr. Rosselrrer said a good leader should have a knowledge ol, and a love ol, his fellow man. Anorher main poinr he slrressed was Thar no one wanrs lo srand alone, yer The courage ro do so olren marks a good leader. The Colloquium proved lo be an enioyable expe- rience lor all. rw QMS , COHLFBH C0 The FiTTieTh Anniversary oT Girls' Coniference had a Truly golden beginning on Friday nighT when FaTher Frederick Borsch launched The Gold Rush oT Yao. l'le spoke oT The NuggeTs oT SelT-Under- sTandingl' and said ThaT The Golden LiTe is worTh noThing unless iT is done Tor someThing, or wiTh a purpose. FaTher Borsch addressed The girls on SaTurday morning when he Told abouT mining Tor bro+herly love. Only by giving To oThers can a person geT The Golden Life. FaTher Borsch closed by saying ThaT love alone is noT vaniTy, and love alone can oTTer liTe. SaTurday evening revealed more prospecTing aT The ioinT bangueT wiTh The boys. Mr. Wes l-larrison, as Mr, Sound lETTecTs, provided The enTerTainmenT. ATTer The message oT The evening, came The Tra- diTional welcomes. Then Carla BuTler and Cindi Ricks sang a parody To The Tune oT ClemenTine. Dave Dickinson and Ralph Cady shaTTered The audience's view oT many English poeTs in Their slciT. To close The evening's program, B. F. AlberT and his dancing seals perTormed l-lappy Anniversary, The TradiTional CandlelighT Service on Sunday TeaTured The Reverend Carl Uehling, who explored The Bonanza oT TTaiTh.l' And in conclusion . BACK RQVY-Vvfllcinson, James, Tfiulds, DuTler. FRONT ROW--Ricks, Kina, Nolan. May Brealdasf-T966 X nie 4- 1 One, Two, Threeflaiclcl 1 A FaTher Borsch speaks abo 3OT uT selT'undersTanding and broTher!y love. Boys' Conference November I I, I2, and I3, IQ66, marlced fhe golden anniversary of Boys' Conference. The fheme, individualism was chosen by fhe officers and fheir adviser, Mr. Cady. Friday evening's speaker, Dr. Ross Shepherd, a professor af lllinois lnsfifufe of Technology, spoke on The fension caused by responsibilify fo oneself and fo ofhers. The primary elecfions for nexf year's officers were held af fhe meefing. The necessify of fhe righf relafionship of self and for fhinlcing of self was fhe fopic of discussion Safur- day nighf by Mr. Gullen, vice-presidenf of Wayne Sfafe Universify. Affer fhe combined banguef and fhe final vofing for officers, fhe meefing was ad- journed fo fhe audiforium. Mr. Wes l-larrison, Mr, Sound Effecfsf' provided The enferfainmenf. lvlr. Barry Bishop of fhe Nafional Geographic Sociefy relafed individualism fo his recenf experi- ence of climbing Mounf Everesf. The officers for nexf year's conference were insfalled Sunday affer- noon by Mr. L. l-l. Frifzemeier, and so Boys' Con- ference I966 came fo a close. Dave greefs fhe guesf speaker. 6 7 .911 fhUilAl fl ABM lEl:T TO RIGHT--Mr. Eicher, Dardiclc, Schul7, Frosi, Mander, Dirlcinurin, Cady. i3'l 54.4 cerim- The TourTh annual MaTch MaTe Munch was held in The school caTe- Teria on CcTol:Jer l. Over eigh+ hun- dred girls aTTended The Munchland gaThering. Co-chairmen Nancy Por- Ter and Nora LuzieTTi co-ordinaTed all plans and handled all deTails ThaT made The Munch a success. Dr. Gene Schwilclc, represenTing The TaculTy, and Jim Maeder, presi- denT oT Monogram Club, represenT- ing The boys oT our school, broughT greeTings To The Munchlcins. Then The program began-a Tashion show nar- raTed by Fern l-landelman and Mari- lyn Levin. ATTer seeing appropriaTe cloThes To wear aT school evenTs, The Munch- lcins sang Their Theme song and did some cheers. The group oT girls ad- journed To a special secTion in The sTadium, where They waTched The l-luslqies Tollow The yellow-brick road To vicTory. Matchmafes in Munchland Cowardly Lion laughs. T LCO Q , - -Q-'fx 5 Which wiTch is which? im flwjdngea mf The Girls! Club celebraled ils Fillielh Anniversary on Sunday, April 20, wilh a Molher-Daughler ..,. Tea lor all lhe pasl ollicers ol Girls' Club, presenl ollicers, and girls who worked hard on Girls' Club aclivilies in high school. Judy Barler wrole an enlire hislory ol ' i - 4 BACK RCW-fKlfis,seri, Barler, Keele, Sliver, Taylor. FCURTlf ROWeColias Bridges, Lerrer, Shapiro, GMS Club and Judy 'Mello Com Rholon. Tl-HRD Roweeueism, swamp, Xml, Psdaieim, Bl'6nIiSiVfiClCl. srcoun ROW-Aiello, 6 rosler ol all llie pasl Phipps, Coulson, Lauber, Clarlcson. FRONT RQVJ---l-laddeo, Zayas, Long lvlikhell. oilicers, bolh which appeared in a commemoralive boolclel. All ol lhe baclcground music was provided by lhe Slage Band. There was also a program wilh spealcers, and a lashion show lrom lhe live dillerenl decades. Leif' To righl: Slivon Zayas, l-ladoao Kl issen Taylor Swanson The Girls Service Club puls inlo praclice lhe Girls' Club mollo, Challenges Mel Vlfilh lhe Joy ol Doing. The girls who help deliver lhose anxiouslye awailed orange and green slips, are on lhe Girls' Special Service Commillee. Their olher dulies inf clude delivering lhe all-endance and lardy lisls, de- livering library slips lo sludy halls, and conducling lours lor visilors. ln lhe beginning ol lhe school year lhe Commil- lee underlalces anolher large iob. The incoming Freshmen are lalcen on guided lours lo familiarize lhem wilh lheir new school. This year lhe commillee was headed by Judy Plall and Sue Salerno. Generous girls serve al School-lo-School dihner. . flue joy of iboing 7 l33l Rulh helps sel a record. Committee Chairmen BACK ROWW-Porralos Zolrar, Haddad Zayas Theodore. FRONT ROVV'--Snarer, Swnlcus, Lucas. l34l Tag Day ijshf fAe ,NQCLUQIL5 i Because ol lhe generosily ol lhe sludenls and lacully, lag Day was a lremendous success. On December 9, a record brealcing lolal ol flSI294.46 was collecled, surpassing The goal ol SI250.00. This year, again, lhe Freshman girls decoraled The conlainers which were used. Members ol Girls' Club and members ol Monogram Club were al school al 7:00 in The morning wailing lor donalions. Rosa Zayas, general chairman, and her commillee worlced hard wilh Mrs. Sorensen, Tag Day adviser, and Miss Marlin, lhe Girls' Club adviser, planning for lag Day IQ66. Well, if you insisll ll!J l Ue . . . Tha'r's il. Righf in rhe slolrl Ah...le+'s see. . . 51,294.46 ms All lhose dimes, niclcels, and guarlers collecled on Tag Day enabled Girls' Club once again lo supporl ils lvvo losler children, Kim and Nam. This money provides Them vvilh clolrhes, vilamins. and school supplies. Kim, a I5 year old boy living in an orphanage, and I7 year old Nam, also an orphan, are very gralelul lor Jrhis exlra money lo malce 'rheir life more enjoyable. Worlhy college-bound Seniors will also benelil from sludenl generosily. Parl ol Jrhe money col- lecled on December 9 will be used for lhe Oak Parlc and River Foresl Scholarship Foundarion. This is going lo hurl. .1 gi . Jaclc and Jill go up The hill. This year The King oT l-learTs Dance was held on February I I, in Wonderland, more commonly re- Terred To as The caTeTeria. This year's Theme, Through The Loolcing Glass was evidenT every- where. As each couple wenT Through The loolcing glass, They had Their picTure Talcen wiTh The grin- ning Cheshire CaT. All who aTTended danced To The music oT The Vanguards and Ed Johnson and The MayTairs. The highlighT oT The King oT l-learTs Dance was The crowning oT The King, Jim Maeder. T-le was aT- Tended by Tellow courT members Tom Shuler, Don Todd, Bob Boyce, Larry Fulgenzi, Roger Miedema, and Jon STella. AT I l:3O, anoTher unTorgeTTable King oT l-learTs Dance was concluded. T361 Fourf !O6lgJ jrigufe l.eT's see: righT, leTT,-no we of ,LAIQPL6 MLS . i Teaberry shuTTle. Il ll A ll, 7 Xl Fllllly L, -7 3.2 ll QHUUII CIA.--The ConTerence on InTernaTional ATTairs February 18, 19 The ThirTy-TourTh annual ConTerence on lnTernaTional ATTairs opened February l8Th wiTh a bangueT held in The high school caTeTeria. ATTer dinner, a lively debaTe beTween The guesT speakers, Mr. lV1ilT Freudenheim and Mr. l-lenry Gill, lcepT The audience capTured in The emoTion relaTed To The American com- miTmenT in VieTnam. The program, which was TiTled 1-lawlr or Dove, was high- lighTed wiTh slides by Mr. FolleTT, one oT The Sunday nighT guesTs. 1-le Toolc These slides while in war zones, and his besT shoTs showed The resulrs oT American bombings. These war-aTTecTed areas seemed To malce The cosT oT war come alive To The C.l.A. audience. The Sunday speaker was Dr. l-lerman Finer, a visiTing pro- Tessor oT poliTical science aT The UniversiTy oT lllinois-Chicago Circle, who gave non-hawlc views, alThough he did advocaTe con- Tinuing The war Tor purposes oT naTional deTense. During The enTire Two-day program, borh sides presenTed in- TeresTing and inTormaTive views To The many inTeresTed people who aTTended The 34Th annual Comference on 1nTernaTional ATTairs. Hawk or Dove? 1381 lvlr. FolleTT showed slides. Mr. Gill spolce aT SaTurdayls meeTing. Dr. Ralrove Talces side oT Dove. 6 ,I ,,..,-4' ,r 'PHY w-5 fbi 'BACK RCVV--Shfww K. '11, FC,R'H iCVv'f,' .'s:,'x Efe-3: Viv. vi-1 FQ FCVN'---Qin., TAGS' Sava . SPCQNQ aQw 1 w -N' A:f1'T iR'NNlT QW: Mr. SHI and Mr. Freudemheim spealc. 1.w1L1,X,..,...J,mn,W,.,..u,1.4..mw v,.. ,WW W . 39 opiai: I6 j f ,y .Nouf me worfd olloolw af Mel' lffam L4 ' 1 IQ -4-f' - I'Yl8l lCCl, 5 Q.5,J0l15l l lfg lll 5oufA glad .xd5ia. H WhaT clo you mean, you drove To school? SaTeTy Council SaTeTy Council is one oT The largesT oT The sTuclenT governmenT groups in our school. lTs purpose is To promoTe saTeTy ancl proper conclucT. The sTudenTs on SaTeTy Council help To lceep TraTTic in our halls running smooThly and To enTorce school rules. The Council is made up oT seven commiTTees: Driving, l-lalls, AcciclenT ReporTing, Program, Sec- reTarial, Signs, and ArTs and CraTTs. The eTTecTive perTormance oT each oT The com- rniTTees is necessary Tor The success oT The SaTeTy Council as a whole. An ExecuTive Council includes The presiclenT, sec- reTary, anol The chairman oT each oT The CommiT- Tees. TogeTher wiTh iTs adviser, Ivlr. STeans, SaTeTy Council works Tor The beneTiT oT The enTire school. Up The down sTaircase? Mr. STeans in his oTTice. .Si-Aoofja Ea! . . T401 , Jim Kaiser , Barb Chrisiian Y Kris Seilerqren d Joan Sourapas Pafri Nolan Doug Lanqefeld Rick Posson, ci Bob D'Andrea Lucia Garqiulo , Mark Garen jim e .Arla 42 6' O Cl' ll PICA LU LUCJ I rw The Future x L . 31 . . , l iw ff s 1 Q 3 2 5 1 1. x WEEEQ, 'gif' , 1 v A 2 -f sn? -i5LgE,s1Fl , Nm, ,z -N ' WM, W ,L .,,., FW, ,WJ ,, mg. - s ' f 5 L, Am,L,AN XAL, W, ,A.W, W.,,5,wM,.,j,, ,:,N,--:,7,,-, ',,.,,A Q N4 .,,. V,., , VW. ,..., ,, AH , W., :xi . ., M13 .,A. 1 ,.,, M,,,.1,,....,4.WL-Af-,.1 M-2 ff 4,kV ,, ,.., iw. , f M, ,,1. 7 .,,,U.,,.,.,..,.,,f, L, ,, , ..,.w,-..wW.,M...,, ,- i i I l T 1 Super band enTerTains aT halT-Time. grinkron -- cw cw gage - .Sloan Saxophones pracTice Tor show. T441 1 6:YCe!!gl'lC2 0 Qui' During The TooTball schedule, The Symphony Band assumed The TiTle oT The l-lusTling l-luskies Marching Band, and added exciTemenT aT The halT-Time oT each home game. ATTer The lasT game, The band moved inside To prepare Tor iTs Two annual concerTs. On February 3 and on lvlay 5 The group presenTed Two excellenT programs oT varied music, rang- ing Trom TradiTional marches To classical music and diTTiculT conTemporary band numbers. ATTer playing Tor The Memorial Day assem- bly, marching in The Memorial Day parade, and playing aT The CommencemenT exercises, The band is allowed To Talce a hard-earned resT. Look our For Thar snake! The reeds rehearse relenriessiy. Symphony Band Piccolo: Hefirifgii. Flufe: Baiiey, S, Diifo Levin. Memilc Mizfcic, Nordhwuf. Siockrnai. Oboe: D, Lancfeieid, Towierl C, Kuehr. Bassoon: G. Schoifs,-ns. Clarineiz Col H-ay, Horse G. HJ-,ek Kocnnnan E. Kuehn, Looisrm B, Menilfee Meier Rarrifv, Rifi Reurfir, Sana Swarf, Van Horn, Waifh:-r, VV'-i'gh'. Alio Clarinet Wi'-Tse. Bass Clarinet 3. Gi ldbfiq, Con+ra-bass Clarinefz Kinogn, Alfo Saxophone: Uno:-i D. Pdoeck, Krsfsfei Ycunq. Tenor Saxophone: Livio B. Sfhf Ver: Too wrap Barifone Saxophone: G. Mar'ia'ei, Trumpef: Bfxfil 3Of29 Qii, Bra' 'ver J. Uirfo, E. Lfrqeieis, Liv nfifih5 J. iVi'lQf,:Q P. MCG-he-J Nieo. French Horn: Ahrefs, Coiiirs, Kfeuibi- VEii!L7i'f:. Barifone: Ki'bri'1f1c-, Kormos, Tabachzik, Trombone: Ahh hfxrvi ir 31TlHPi,C1ii, ! L Goldie-f i, Hyde, Jarv1g,.Tuba: Dunn, Guigfah.-,ri Zafvuff. Percussion: Chaim,-r i-ifin-my Knbiffk Laing Maifnf: ififii I J , -.. I! Wil? 'I OH 7 OITA C15 fl'Cl P40505 K K The brass secrrom plays our. - - f , 2431- V , J , . Na .an Ngabrier, brow your rwornf' 'Where are we? A X X, , , A X :X I 1 rx 1 .fifwv x N MJ vt X9 X RN xx - N. 1 gi ' X . .u If KR W : F r KX. ', AIU Tux xx 4, 'ij' 2 rfhvfw 'MM 'V L , , gi 5 1, L 1 X 1 . I f 1: 0 ' 4 + ff J f rf' X- WV 9 'V Nl' LX 'z -db A A Ur uv X M w A m L 5 - r V r A . ,, - A kbl, 'lb' A rx i, ' X' N i r f 9 J - f A X rx 'Xia' .L Qu ,N :Q 'I 'L ' SVG, KQL xy I lb J V V - 1 J V x 1 A ruff X 'rqfkjfd . ,, X ,U JAX fe -- 'rj , Vw f I vw' f ' fx JFK. rw -A L f' A -J A ' x f r' yu - W 1 . N- -f r' i My ' 1 rfb-- qixj A N X 1' A 1 f 'I 1- 'r r rf f W' JH ,, r 4 li 1 xkf H- I , rs 1 XE- fb! , UU' Q J lf,-.Kr Q , K .,Il2234,!l3234,1!4-?? I 6 Symphony Qrchestra ll? VIQl.lNS7Liv 1,Junlcunc N. Reim-1-rs, Sfoluf., Fuchs R. Marlin Eogda Schafz lriiohle, Banner L. RU'ners. Znd VlCl.llJS--Meyer fir, l-li.: T TTC-nry, Cf?-,irilos Lyhos, Eye Knourelc Chirlc, Braun, O'ioTric, Prf:uTy Cllef. Vl0LASffFffiizs:i', Clfrflam. Kfoesen, l4loTZ Mfirhrnzi Pri.7.iii. CELLOS---J. Maiiii' Cowen, Jamiesoi, l2a'lcir, llwn '4,, lfyiir Sadoyo, L. Nielson, Sfhimek. BASEES'-Kasiik Slocurno, Bfildwir STarlwy, lUBA-- Dunn. TJlf'5NlNlQf'Porlei'. T:l.lflYES7Nel5Ori Edwfirdw, Gown. Sager Maple. PlCCOLQfChill. QBOES -lvlfnarch, Fl'lQlTVT'dVl, Ffiirnnan, Ylmlf. CLPxRlNElS-Korhrnan, Ramsey, Sang, l.. Crvolc, lif-wfhi. EASSQONS-ScholTens MinTelc. TRUMPETS-STewfir?, Blird Kramer, Brffnrmr, Vif ww. FRENCH T-lORlNlS-JalTee, l'lerseTl'i Leubrie Biuida ie Diyig. Kyasniclca. TROMBONES P. Nif -wA.f:'1 Pfadfilmfcrd Rpalie J. Cifwk rri.1i'flwvin. PERClJSSlQlNlf-fLii'e'lZ, D. lVli1lC E T. Malow- Llwl 'vf-' K----'L' l-lelen Tiddles Tlawlessly. Again This year, under The direcTion oT Mr. Driggs, The Symphony QrchesTra has esTablished a Tine repuTaTion Tor gualiTy music. l:irsT, The orchesTra played Tor The Fall Show, and soon aTTer, presenTed iTs excellenT Fall Con- cerT. Keeping pusy. and ending Woo in good Torm, The group played aT Vespers and aT The Junior-Senior Choral ConcerT. ln second semesTer The orchesTra worlfed hard on The opereTTa. and Two weelcs laTer played a ConcerTo ConcerT, which replaced The Pops ConcerT. A new idea, a Dance ConcerT. was suce cessTully Tried a liTTle laTer, wiTh The help oT Senior Orchesis. AT The Spring ConcerT The orchesTra demon- sTraTed iTs aloiliTy by playing Brahms' diTTiculT l:irsT Symphony. PerTorming aT The Commence- menT exercises compleTed The orchesTrals pusy year. 1 E. Stage Band z 4, W , 1 x,:.-, BACK ROW-Malone, Chaimers, Sfarkey. SECOND POW- Kadisb, Eessenqa McGhee, DEMO, Beckman, Hyde, Ramey. FRONT ROW--Scholfems, Hosek, Young, Kfesfel, Tobermem Maniafes. fNo+ pidurcdj Gofdbcrcq, Nieken. Lie- wehr, Eehrrms. ww - .fy wmaaiww L:,A Ellen plucks 6 H1660 LDGSS. Drummer Dan Takes a chorus Concert Orchestra BACK ROW-Kohn, Brouhard, Kramer, Klassen, Lowe, Berlce, Sfondllias, Buclc, Swanson, Fiedler, Killion, l-llll. THIRD ROW -Sanderson, Brennan, LaPlaca, Langer, Tesch, Rico, McGown, Ebel, Napady, Smlfh, Kohl, Kelly. SECOND ROW-Wolen, Schofield, Curl, Pilz, Rea, Derhl, Shepherd, Krause, Sfevens, l-lamllron, S. l-llll. FRONT ROW-Pearlman, Krasnow, Buck, Bora7, Meyer, MrDowell, Bell, Marshall. A X Concerr Band BACK ROW-J. Lawler, Mr. Schleuler, A. Mazeilca, D. Mushol, R. Marshall, S. McFarland C. Dunn, E. Miller, J. Oppenheirn, R. Roller, J. Thompson. SECOND ROW-J. Swayne, S. ' Cavanauqh, D. Lowe, R. Grasse, L. Keller, G. Mlnnis, K. LaCoy, A. Glock. FRONT ROW- G. Barrow, J. Duqal, J. Weiss, S. Wriqhl, R. Marshall, J. Francis, J. Mizock, R. McGhee I N jfauegng .xdrfidfd Mriif giurolae Say cheese! l.asT summer, a maioriTy oT The members oT The OrchesTra wenT on a Three and one-halT weelc con- cerT Tour oT Europe. The eighTy-member Tour group visiTed EasT and WesT Germany, AusTria, SwiTzer- land, France and England. The series oT concerTs The CrchesTra played, mainly in Germany, was re- ceived wiTh greaT enThusiasm. ViolinisT Jenny Lind, pianisT Nancy PaddleTord, and cellisT Joel Moerschel each soloed wiTh The orchesTra, and represenTed The group well. l-low- ever, sighT-seeing was also an imporTanT parT oT The Trip, wiTh EasT Berlin being parTicularly inTeresTing. ATTer coming home a day laTe because oT The airline sTril4e, The orchesTra was welcomed back by an enThusiasTic crowd oT summer school sTudenTs, and many villagers. MQ T501 Paris welcomes Calc Park sTudenTs Visiling Arlisls The Carlelon Qverlones. The Music Deparlinenl riow brings in musical performers from oulside ol lhe school. Four such arlisls gave Performing Arls Recilals each semesler. Music Class sluclenls are reguirecl lo alfencl Two our ol The four, ancl all sludenls are inviled. As an exceplion, Mr. William l-lug was lealureol in lhe second hall of lhe orchesJrra's Dance Concert ancl also per- lormecl al homeroom assemblies. Mr. l-lug dances wifh drums Miss l-lawlc sings a lovely melocly. Qrganifzl, Reginald horl, plays a lune. lgll A Cappella Choir BACK ROWfNegeli1, Bruhn, Lounsbury, Nicholson, Cakars, Koch, Klurnpner, D. Todd, Lee, Cady, SrniTh, Kilch, Nielson, Kleis, Parrilli, Sher GeoTTrion. FOURTH ROV!-Dickinson, Fishbaok, J. Todd, Barans, Lakin, Jones, Shapin, Spence, Owen, Leverenz, Skoda, Kirk, Muir, Rockwell FullerTon, Kramer, C5ilderneisTer, Tribble. Tl-llRD ROWfSieberT, ForT, Oieslak, Nelson, VValsTrom, Voorhees, Klassen, Beers, MikuTa, Frame Toppen, Vician, Tollenaere. SECOND ROWYBelz, Boyles, Rico, Kadish, Miller, Blurner, Boyey, James, Nevins, T-larvalis, Carroll, Rose, Henning RooTberg, Owsiak, Thorsen. FRONT ROW- Phipps, Alberins, Banse, Timrne, RaTh, STrompolos, Paddlefmd, Varlanian, Breed, Frne-sT, Rank, Jasker l-Talisman, OchilTree, Craig, BuTler, NNagner. NoT pi'.Tured: Turker, Lowrey. There are Three Tine choirs in The Music DeparT- rnenT: Girls' Choir, Boys' Choir, and A Cappella. The members oT These groups, who are chosen on a selecTive basis, perTorm aT The ChrisTrnas and Spring FesTival Conc:erTs. Boys' Choir and Girls' Choir Team up wiTh The ConcerT Band Tor a concerT in The Spring and also perTorm Tor oTher ouTside groups and acTiyiTies. A Cappella Choir presenTed iTs TirsT concerT in December aT Vespers. WiTh The Symphony Orches- Tra, The Choir perTormed Bach's MAONIFICAT. On February 24, 25, and 27 The Choir sTaged The opereTTa, GilberT and Sullivan's colorTul GONDO- , l.lERS. A Cappella also sings carols in The halls aT Take 5 few fucks. ChrisTmas, and appears aT The Memorial Day As- sembly and aT Bac:calaureaTe. A big proiecT This year Tor The A Cappella Choir has been preparing Tor a European Tour This surn- mer. Besides enTering The lnTernaTional Music FesTi- Fourscore and . . . val in Wales, The Choir will presenT many concerTs, T as well as see Europe. wi Girls' Clioir ,. ' , , fi- ,U J gf , l 5 H 9? .., BACK ROW-l'iale, l-link, Cross, Dresscl, Prarlner, Allen, Keeler, Sorensen, Lnnq, Skidmore, Vician, Little, Boldl, Barler, Qllarnan, Arriqo, Moline. lHlRD RQW'-Gilcnrisl, Green, Barllirgl, Silmulinel, Brooks, Barse, Sleeve, Bloescli O'Neill, Good- win, Woline, Kral, Benson, Flqwer, Luluclakis. SECOND ROW---W'inlei's, Hamilton, Scliaflner Byrne, Flowers, Depinlro l-liggers, Lurnkes, Lund, Purcell, Mullen, Powell, Greer, Yourdiin. FRONT ROWfVallessares, Siqrnan, Houser, Ensign, Hor- wicn,Braun,Cnris1ensen,Glienkc, Maslranlonio. Porler, Andros, Sage-rs, Fulirrnan, I-lall. Nol piclurecl-Nolan, Vllilder, Wood, Slivon, Posr, S. Erickson, J. Ericksor, Jasker, Maglioclnelli, Tlfiecdore, Abod. Vifynv, Warden, Wold. lgilrong anrl CAPM .7400 oiccd ing , Boys' Clioir BACK ROW-WL, Prnscoll, D. Ivlarrin, J. Perejrind K, Vv'i:k, R. Hawkins, S. McClenl:ck, L. Slkisr y, D, Kessler T, Spirek, W. Scliink, R, Migliod. P. I-lolrnes, KW. Mfaxson, R. Bickel. SECOND ROVV-W D. Moerstnol, R. Tusclier, R. Breed, R. Pepparcl, L. Hubknel, S. Lewis, E. Sclnallnor, B, Klffia, S. Reploqlo, B. l-loyl, D. Cole, K. May. FRONT ROW'-VH. Arnnez, T. fxllfrorzre, S. Pizlnrson, J. Burr , l. Sallzrnfin, G. l-lnyos, R. Johnson, R. Blumnnlhal, T, Garro, M. Pelz. Missing: Moiniclien, lorrani Romer, Lawyer. Clqgirg Qffef ollier enlrerlainmenl. im Senior Mixed Ensemble BACK ROW-D. Kleis. J. Negele, G. Lowrey, G. Trib- ble. FIFTH ROW-J. Klumpner, C. Cieslalc, T. Beers, D. Todd. FOURTH ROW-MA. Blumer, J. Todd, R. Klassen. THIRD ROW-J. Rafh, K. Thoresen, N. Pad- dleford. SECOND ROW-L. Sfrompolos, C. Varlanian, N. Breed. FRONT ROW-D. Kramer. People who love singing, love per- forming. They work, buf have lun al The same lime. The people in ensembles are sruclenrs in The Music Deparlmenl who audifion in The early Tall. They worlc hard 'foward coming concerls, slale con- resls, and ou+side performances, espe- cially around Chrisfmas. Wirh songs in Jrheir hearls Jrhey give enjoyable per- formances, malcing lhe worlc worlhwhile. nriemgdd gnferfain l Junior Mixed Ensemble BACK ROW-D. Owen, D. Spence, J. Rockwell, D. Parrilli, B. Fishbaclc, K. Leverenz, S. Smifh, D. Shapin. FRONT ROW-S. Phipps, A. Kadish, P. Ernesf, D. Mullen, M. Miller, N. Gilchrist B. Toppen. N. Voorhees. Sophomore Mixed Ensemble BACK ROW-R. Purcell, G. Hayes, l. Sallzman, R. Peferson, Cv. Maslranlonio, M. Bloesch. SECOND ROVJ-L. Prescoll, B. Dressel, L. Lund, J. Barler, W. Schinlc. FRONT ROW-D. Marlin, C. Lumlces, S. Lewis, S. Pralher, C. Benson, L. Hubbell, C. Cross. S. Replogle. iw Freshman Girls Girls' Ensemble Girls' Ensemble BACK ROW-l-larvalis, Banse, Vician, Henning, James. FRONT ROW Tirnme, Boyles, Ranlc, Bovey. Freshman Boys , C y Q, BACK ROWvBanse, Jaslrer. SECOND ROW- Bclz, Depirro, Alzod, Sewers, FRONT ROW- Powoll, Greig. No? picmrci-O'lXleill. BACK R,OW-Brulin, Fislibacln, Par! rilli, Lalfin, Spence, Rockwell, Geol- frion, Slier, Smillw. FRONT ROW- Iv1iller,AIberins, Phipps, lvlarlin,Ocl1il- free, Roofberg, Gilchrist i 55 i Madrigal Singers Junior-Ser1IorChris+mag Chow! Comcerl. C2 - J' 0lI'5 lil .911 fI y OH CUPL5 xVVHh Songs in Thaw HeaHS 1561 Sue plays We marimba. Karen is a soloisf. w ' af - -. msg ,Xegg S if yi-IWTEQ PM ,L gg' V L Kg. :fi P. F '?-as Vesper Soloisrs BACK ROW--Karen Tnoresor, David Dickinson, Giern Tribbic, VRONY ROW-Lcnrsa Srronwpolos, Jeanine Rain Cafny Varianiar. Cafgmlaf November I8 December 4 December 9 December I5 January I3 i:ebruary3 February 24, Marcin IO Aprii 22 May 5 May I2 may I9 June 2 2 of Wmwic -- Grcnegiid Concerr ---- Vespers 7 ilreslwrnan-Sopinornoro Cririsrrnfxb Congerf - Junior-Senior Clwrisirnas Concerf Q Concerr Band-Orcnesfra Concerf - Symphony Band Concerf 5,21 - Operema - Orciwesrra-Soio Conceri -4 Orcnesfra-Dance Conceri 4 Spring Band Concerf 7 Freshman-Sophomore Sprinfi Ci'1oraiConceri - Junior-Senior Spring Cnc-mi Conceri f Spring Orciiesrra Comer? Everyone warches Jriie direcror. .xdl QAear:5a A . Miss Wood gives The bear. iw .L ..- Look-were flying! ja!! ,Slow jeafured jfging For +wo hours we lived in Jrhe wonderful childrens world of James Barrie, wilh everylhing seen from a child's poinl'-of-view. A lol of lalenl was aided by Barrie's magic, lanlasy, and philosophy, and for older children, Peler Pan was more fhan exciling lighls and losl boys, pirales and lndians. Pan was a meaningful play especially because we are nolr, formally, children anymore, and are supposedly ralional, realislic people. Slill, almosl everyone has a dreamworld-one +ha+'s his alone-and every once in a while, he'II visil his 'Never Land.' This is exaclly whal Wendy, John, and Michael Darling did-lhey Traveled wilh Peler-a boy who could never grow old-lo a wonderful land of underground homes and pirale ships, where mermaids, pirales, lndians, l.os+ Boys and a licking crocodile reigned. -Carol Coven llzrom Trapeze, Nov. IO, I966l l58l l'm falher lPeTer Pan' Nana The Doq . Wendy Darling John Darling .. Michael Darling Papa Darlinq ..,.. Mama Darling , PeTer Pan , ,, SIiqhTIy H, 'I'ooTles , Nibs ,, Curley I:irsT Twin . Second Twin , Tiger Lily ..,,,,,, Black PanTher ,, CapTain Hool-1, Smee , ,, Cecco Bill Juices CooIcson STarIcey , Sl4yIiqhTs ,, Noodles , Crocodile .. ., Indian Girls. Indian Boys . Mermaids ., CasT Tor Fall Show ,nhlancy Breed ,,,,MariIyn Levin ,,,.JacIc McClure ,Chuclc ZamuTT David Dickinson Nancy Reimers , ,,,,,,,,,, Gay Mau ,,,,Jane I-IorwiTz ,,VicIci Lawrence ,..,BecIcy Coven ,,,,,,,,Cindi Riclfs Kris Sellergren Bonnie Koch MargareT luclcer Glynn Lowrey ,, ,,,, Ralph Cady ,,CvIenn Tribble ,,,Ken James Bill Wagner . PaT T'IaIey ,,,JoeI Monarch ,,,,,Dayid Shapin ,,,, Bill Georgis Sue I-landelrnan KaThy MeisTei', Laura Mellman, Pam Wold Torn Frymarlc, Thorn Cvarro, Jinn STarIcey , , , RuTh Klassen, Joanne Tomb I shoT The Wendy-birdI T591 One, Two, Three . . . Sparkle, shimmer, and shine. x.....a.. And The crocodile goes Tick-Toclc. 'Nr' v- x X4 ls K 5' 1 Q 5 , af g - i ff 'Hold SHN George. , , , 2 1 gi HE Efiv 'QQ 7l?f0I fall 7. XQSLK f ax wg. Poor Nana. An Come om Pefer. 60 I away we go' if ,I L' W M H , , 'K ! 2 2 4 592 5 ww! gh Z M, x5-ma uf W . 9' v 8 4 2 in ' . Af , . . . -Q4 magic PeTer's Tamily. MI smell someThing Tishy. On November 4Th and 5Th, The audiences oT The Fall Show, PeTer Pan, enTered inTo a child's world. Under The slcillTul direcTion oT Mr. EiTrheim, This well- lcnown TanTasy by J. M. Barrie provided Tresh, exciT- ing enTerTainmenT. The high poinT OT The perTorm- ance came when PeTer, Wendy, John, and Michael Tlew across The sTage To The delighT oT The Three near-capaciTy audiences. This year a special SaTurday morning perTorm- ance was added Tor The grade school children. Cheers Tor The good-guys, poos Tor The piraTes, and open-mouThed belieT marked The overwhelming ap- proval. The seTs were ouTsTanding. The groTesgue shapes in Never-Never Land, The Tog oT Mermaids' Lagoon, and The disTorTed doors and TurniTure oT The Dar- lings' house helped To creaTe The world oT a child's imaginaTion. The colorTul cosTumes oT The lndians and piraTes, The warpainT, and The sinisTer piraTe malceup also added To The show. Special recogniTion musT go To The sTage and pro- ducTion crews Tor Their eTTiciency in malcing PeTer Pan a smooTh-Tlowing, TasT-paced producTion. Thr.oughouT The play, The audience was lcepT in- volved in The acTion wiTh highpoinTs such as The Indian dance, The TighTs, and, oT course, The Tlying. l-loolc is Tough. L2l'l and SMXAUHHZ OHJOAQPJ 67 , I671 i flax. fl 5 .-ni-am Four and rwenly, plus lwo. gage! SAFUU imezi Ly .xg galoloeffa 6600 'We liearol you! 'We leave you willm feelings of pleasure. 63 llno Dulce of Plazafloro Luiz ll-lis Allendanil Don Alhambra Del Bolero Marco Palrnieri , , Giuseppi Palmieri , Anlonio Tlwe Ducliess of Plaza-Toro Casilda Gianella Tessa lziamella Vilroria Giulia Inez, , , 'Salurday, February 25 l CAST David Dickinson James Klumpner' David Spence Glynn Lowrey David Marlin Spencer Srniflw' Glenn Tribble Ralph Cady' Dana Klels Dariel Owen' Nancy Breed Rull1 Roolberg' Jeanine Rain Terry Beers' Lon na Slronwpolos Callierine Varfanian Deborah Forl Jeremy l-lamillon' Karen Tlworesen Ann Carroll' Nancy Paolcllelord lvlarlory Blumer' , , lvlarqarel Tuclcer H ever, ever, ever . . . Available? X 4, ,FP X WlweiAe's my prompfei-7' , H ' if . 5-x 25 . .5 5 i 1 S li 1-YH mari i I Jrhinic Mr. Driqgs siopped direciing. Rising eariy in The morriingf' Q , fu 4 i Therefore . . . Pa rum, pa pa pum. I Yu Viii GfPfOMSiVWfOfhCf!'51f.3 Compfe+eNy. MDFWCG 5 CGCPWUCLWG- ,!7Lll'l! ll 14Il'l' Idllflllyfglf ,Sal XSJOIIVS ,gtlllf my 14,1 mf The me-rrie-S+ feiiows are we . . . 'Take a paff' 0? soermmg eye-2 ,Or-oc!u cfion grewzi Q ,AQ Olll Mirror, mirror . .. Lou and Dave blasf off. Disorganizafion 65 fix Producrion Crews Aclors are nor ine only periormers in a play. A myriad of olrlver people belp in producrion: Jrlie peo- ple on rlwe crews. Sraqe Crew is responsible lor rlwe building of rbe sers, rlie liglirinq and rlne sraginq ol any producrion. Properries crew is responsible lor any obiecl rlwar appears on sraqe during rkie play. Make-up, cosrumes, and publicily all lwave rlweir logical rasks. The maior responsibilily ol back sraqe work lies wirli Srage Crew. Every assembly, concerr, or play is enrirely dependenr on Jrliem, nor only lor pre- liminary building and ligkirinq, bur for Jrlwe smoorli operarion ol any sliow. Tlne orlier crews are more rransienr, bur no one can doubr rkieir imporrance. Tlnis 'lorlieru side, rlwe one rlwar never sliows irsell, is for only a dedicared few, a few wlio are willing ro sacrifice valuable lime and produce remarkable re- sulrs. Crew work is nor wirlnour irs rewards, lnowever. The experience, borli srrange and wonderful, is well worrli ils ellorls. jr . . . . Coordinarion. Come ioin ine lun. W ,......,....f-J, Marry looks alive. ,67 . 'S' ...S Spring Snow .fd WiJdL4mmer .lbrearn April 28 a 29, 1967 l am nor so low rlial my nails cannor reach your eyes. Away you Eflwiopelu ear Now lair l-lippolyla . . CAST llieseun, Duke of Allnens Eqeus, lallier lo l-lerrnia , Demelrius ,, Lysander , , , Pliilosfrale, Masler ol Revels Quince, a carpenler ..., Snug, a ioiner , , , Bollorn, a weaver Flule, a bellos-mender , Snoul, a linker , Slaryelinq, a lailor, ,. Oberon, King of llie Supernalurals Tilania, Queen ol llie Supernalurals Puck, , ,,...,, , l-lippolyfa D , N , . EfplVll1 lJlClfllfSO .lell lrodzi Eill W.iqrier Louie Lambis, James Eilrriq Bill Georqis Ken James Glen lrikbble Jack Mccluiu Jerry Dillo Jolwn Brosseau Marlin DeMoal Jan Tlworne Thorn Garro Marqarel Tucker l-lerrnia , , ,,., , Marilyn Levin Helena ,,,,, ,, Rullw Kalssen Duke's Courl , ,, ,, . , , , Keilli Nerad Paul Eysenbacli, Greg Davis, Mark Maroney l-lippolylals Courl ,, Joanne Tomb, Maxine Fleckner, Georfqia Wilder, Krisrine Sellerqren, Nora Pelerson, Fran Keally, Cheryl Foal Oberonls Courl . ,,,,, Harry Gibson, Cliarles Zarnufl, George Mandyille Spriles: Sprile No. I .,,,... ,,.,..,,.,,,,....,,,.....,..,,,,,, Muslardseed ,,,,.,, Peaseblossom ,.,... Cobweb ., , ,, Moflw ,, ,,,, , ,,,,,, Ti+ania's Courf ,,,, Pages ,, Dancer l'COme sislers lrlwreef' Joyce Marlir Debbie Voior Guily Ralli Jane Horwilz Jenine Nicolai Maria Loebel, Vicki Lawrence, Carol Coyen, Sue l-lfmdelrnan Nancy Breed, Cindy Ricks Anne Thompson nal anoe' walcers m fk ,ji-Q fc ss , .....zIK'5., 4, LV WMM 5 i ' ' is 4 . .. f is v isii 0,1 1 A e 5 . , ,. m1wwa fmwwmii,:,7'fwQi:sM!!l'bw-rr f -. N1-ws K? , - ' - 2 Whal lools lhese morlals bel A 350 year old comedy provided excelienlr enlerlainmenl on April 28 and 29, when Shalrespearels A Midsummer Niqhlls Dream was pre- senled under The direclrion ol Mr. Radford. The lovers' complex silualions, lhe supernalurals' inlriques, and lhe mechanicals' bumbling alrlempls al presenlinq a play, all combined lo provide lidhl lanlasy. humorous irony, and broad comedy. A liqhl, unreal almosphere was given by lhe supernaluralsl weird make-up, ciuiclc movement and unique coslrumes. ll combined wilh The paqenlry and color added by The courls, and lhe simplicilv and linesse which marlced lhe aclinq ol all Jrhe leads. The hiqh dualilv ol acling and The excellenl slaqind made lhis show a qreal success. ai' . y i .- Jeff looks infenf. .syaring ow .95 gxcefgnl Jan . . . wake up! Moooonshirwe. The encl of The road. U01 Do you near wnaf I near? Relax, Nancy. Tna+ flag is noi ours ' We will, fair queen, up +0 Jrne mountain +op! Varsiry Debarers GoHfr1ed,Jaffe, Mr.Johnaon, Suioway. Kesier. legaff? .iealnif G0l'I'll08flZ OH .SD6lflfll'6!6lgJ Junior-Varsiry Debare Resolved: Thar The Foreign Aid Program of The United Srares ' ' BACK ROVV-Duniop, Caizera, Javkewsici, Eisier, I-fleizci. Freund. FRQNT RCNN Be Pray, Goldberg, Frecrksan, Ksidzr, Mr. Johnson. Non-Military Aid . Nov ce Debate SACK ROXNW-Kaiicxi, Curiiw Linqer, Hiii Minraim Berry. SECQND ROW' Bora ii in Paiarer Lnch Hododrs FRONT ROW Goriz Vonifbers Trofior i,i,y,, -e e. U21 The purpose oT debaTe is To develop analyTical abiliTy, skill in public speaking, and poise. This year, debaTing The Topic, Resolved: ThaT The Toreign aid program oT The UniTed STaTes be limiTed To non- miliTary aidf' The Team showed iTs grasp oT These skills. Since There is no Suburban League Tor debaTe, our Team is a member oT The ThirTeen school lnTer- sTaTe DebaTe Union. We placed TiTTh in This League. The Team aTTends various inviTaTional TournamenTs and The placemenTs in These deTermine The Team's record. AT Rich CenTral, an imporTanT large Tourna- menT, The Team did well, placing second. IT Tied in Team poinTs, buT losT by The narrow margin oT Tour speaker poinTs. Lincoln Kesler was an ouTsTanding VarsiTy debaTer, Taking high posiTions Tor his speaker poinTs in several imporTanT TournamenTs. CrediT musT go To lvliss Miller, The novice coach, To Miss ValenTine, The Junior VarsiTy coach: and To Mr. Johnson, The VarsiTy coach, Tor The conTinuing TradiTion oT excellenT debaTe Teams. Qur Team downsTaTe. 73 Carol shows championship Torm. Each year The Illinois l-ligh School Speech Asso- ciaTion holds compeTiTive conTesTs in various areas oT speech and drama. BeTore The Three mid-year conTesTs--DisTricT, SecTional and STaTe, many invi- TaTionals'i are held. These conTesTs provide sTudenTs wiTh experience in Their Tield beTore going on To The Il-ISA compeTiTion. This year Carol Coven and lvlarilyn Levin, boTh Seniors, read in The ll-TSA conTesTs. Carol received a TirsT place award in Verse Reading, boTh aT Dis- TricT and SecTional, and This gualiTied her To go downsTaTe To illinois STaTe UniversiTy, Normal, Tor The STaTe Finals, in which she placed Third. Marilyn compeTed in Comedy Reading ancl placed TirsT aT DisTricT and Third aT SecTional. BoTh sTudenTs, as well as oTher members oT The speech Team who compeTed in The inviTaTionals, be- gan work early in The school year. Marilyn's comedy reading was Taken Trom Sheridan's School For Scandal, and Carol read Trom The selecTed works oT Emerson, lvlillay, William Carlos Williams, Lind- say, and STephen Crane. is iii S 'Haw 1' wwf, - ef' if-.J , ' Thespian inacTion7 .7lae5laianA Organize, Spondor, ana! perform Since iTs ToundaTion in I962, Troupe 2320 oT The NaTional Thespian SocieTy has become a Truly sig- niTicanT organizaTion in our high school. This naTion- wide honor socieTy is dedicaTed To The promoTion and improvemenT OT DramaTic ArTs across The coune Try. Thespians head all crews involved wiTh The maior producTions ThroughouT The year and assume a role oT leadership and responsibiliTy in all oTher produc- Tions. This year The Thespians assumed sponsorship oT a Traveling company, The Oalc Park River ForesT Chil- dren's ReperTory TheaTer, a compleTely sTudenT run and coordinaTed acTiviTy. The group presenTs plays Tor children aT The playgrounds ThroughouT The village. Under The sponsorship of lvlr. Dryden, The Na- Tional Thespian Troupe aT our high school has be- come a very meaningTul organizaTion. 141 Thespian in acTior l 5 My vign- W M g l l am The sun. The Oalc Park-River Eoresr Childrenls Reperrory Thearre W H bl I December 15, 1966 ll S li 'S Ig' Oalc Park-River Eoresl High School December 22, I966 Longfellow Playground December 27, IQ66 CAI'i6fl'l'ld6 janfadg Slevenson Playground THEATER CAST Girl ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, M a rilyn Levin Joy ,,,A,,, o,,,o,,,,, L ouis Lambis Sun ,L,,,,,,,, ,L oooooooo Jeff Todd Wind ., ,, ,, ,HCarol Coven Rain .o,...,,, , Joanne Tomb Gilda ,L,,o,,,,, , Barb Toppen Esmeralda ,,,,,, , o,,, , ,.,, ,,,,, G ay Mau Townspeople ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, L,,L,,.. , M ax Eleclcner, Thom Garro, Kerry Mclnlosh, Bill Wagner, Sue T-landelman, Glenn Tribble Direclor ,. H, ,,,,,L ,,,,,, , ,o,, M arry DeMaar Producer ,, Dave LeBoy 75 'lm gonna gel, whal are you gonna gerff' uva A in slraighler lhe pelrer Crealion in progress Conconlralion. This year our high school was presenled wilh a very unusual and rewarding gill. The IQ66 Village Ari Fair provided lunds lor a Hlvleel The Arlisl Series, very similar lo The Arlisl oi The lvlonlh Series al The Ari lnslilule ol Chicago. Every monlh a well lqriown arlisl exhibiled his works in The galleries oi lhe Ari Deparlmenl, and once during each monlh The visiling arlisl pre- senled a program devoled io his Tield ol arl. Each program was repealed lhroughoul The day and was open lo any inleresled sludenl and peo- ple oi bolh villages. The arlisl perlormed and near lhe end ol each period lei' The sludenls and visilors view his worlcs and aslz any guzeslions con- cerning lhe presenlalion. This series provided an excellenl opporlunily lor every siudenl lo see an arlisl al work, lo see his Tinishecl worlcs, and lo discuss problems. Very rarely is anyone able noi only lo see an arlisl's worlq, pul lo see him aclually pericrm. Y Y .s.E'ENiWs,:,,SX+?'5f2'J'f 3T'Y' '-59' Y 'U Mr, Peiz snows now. . 9 f xg .xdrf Selfzed D cfuvfolzu nferedfd Precision counts. Wm, if v- s K .,-fs if ,.'s:ei:'?i:bZ'T :z.if'd1El V '- ini Visiting Artists Qctober I3 Jotwn Fabion, Drawing November F7 Qyozo Ogiiro, Japanese Brush P December I4 Arnold Zweerts, Mosaicist January P3 David Driestbarn, Print Mater February 9 RLitiwEssern1an. Paints Marcn P5 Rudoipn Sens, Scututwe and W April 27 David Laiiqtwiin, Potte rs Wheel ci 6 intinq idinq OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE Wm., OM!-Q., for I I I Crest Trapeze CLASSROOM CLASSROOM CLASSROOM I LI Iii -'WMM Publications 5 - x , s, W yi 52 mffti s S. . . ,4 79 J J 'Q ll Tabula 4, I E l I I .M , rg 4 Nancy sorls Through available oiclurei. Tabula Stall Marqarc' Aaproyferaka Peqqy Abrarna Carla liuiler A Sue Colsirilos Dave Dir lcanaon Gary Qerulal Doufi luanqelclfl Dave LQBoy Bill Mason Mary Ellen M-nyc Patli Nolan Sue Phipps Nancy P::r'er Barbara Pruzav, Dorclhy Rooney Gene Scholfccs Hall Taylor Pal Tollenaere Richard Weber Caroiin Vv'inlor Undurclass Senior Eclilori Opening Ssrlicvii Sludenl Goyernrneenl Dranmlics lliinfv Arl-,l Senior Layoulf, Boys' Sporls, Drarnalice, Edilcr: Opening Sacliori , Senimrs , Clubs Music Sludenf Goverrrnenl Girls' Sperm Publicaliczns Music llzine Arial , , ,Senior Layouls Facully and Deparlrnenls ,. Boys' Sporls ,Underclasa to-L -cpm TEATURES Sophornorcs plan Senior layfouls. Big Boss Bill. Musl be Tiled somewhere. l.el's be lair. Four pages lor Tabula. xi Slill Iile. wi i Tabula is wrillen and edilecl by a slall composed moslly ol Seniors, helped by a few Juniors and Sophomores. Slall meels every eighlh period in Room IZ6 under The supervision ol lyliss Shuarl. From Seplember 'lo May, Jrhe slall plans layouls, schedules anol clears piclures, and wriles copy. This year lhe Theme, Ever changing yel The same is relaled lo each seclion. Skelches ol The new acldilion lo The school and piclures ol conslruclion caplure lhe mood ol progress. Tradilional piclures ol people congregaling before and aller school, sluolying, and relaxing show The presenl. For us il has been a year ol lun, worlc, and many memories. The linal enol producl is here, The World's Grealesl !AxHI'lUE3l,ll' lhe l967 Tabula. Crest Cresf is fhe liferary magazine of our school. Poems and shorf sfories are submiffed fo fhe sfaff, which meefs daily under fhe supervision of lvlr. Reichard. This year fhe Spring issue of Cresf honored a famous Oak Parlc graduafe, Ernesf Hemingway. Fiffy years ago, he served as an Edifor of Trapeze and wrofe for Liferary Tabula, lafer renamed Cresf. This Spring a secfion of fhe liferary maga- zine was devofed fo reprinfing several of Hemingway's worlcs. Sfudenf essays abouf some of Hemingway's worlc were also included. Programs honoring Ernesf Hemingway were scheduled dur- ing fhe monfh of May as a fribufe fo fhis famous graduafe, and a special issue of Trapeze was disfribufed. The programs were as follows: May I -Hemingway: His Posifion in fhe Infellecfual World of fhe Twenfiefh Cenfury-lvlr. Donald Torchiana, Professor of English, Norfhwesfern Universify lvlay 8 -The Transifion of Hemingway's Work fo Record, Movies and TV-Mr. Richard Chrisfiansen, Edifor of Panorama lOPRFHS Class of '49l May I7-Hemingway As We Knew Him: Reminiscences of Hemingway by feachers, classmafes and friends- Mr. Van Allen Bradley, moderafor, Liferary Edifor of fhe Chicago Daily News. May 23-Hemingway: An NBC News Documenfary-The film recreafes imporfanf happenings in fhe Twen- fiefh Cenfury and reveals fheir impacf on Hem- ingway's worlcs. Ernesf Hemingway, Class of I9l7 Cornmenfs on a piece of arf. Sfaff reads over submiffed maferials. l92l H Mr, Reiclward, life of llwe parry. Soplwomore slall co Ediforial staff Marla Friedman RalprwGorlfrlef1 lavel i-lellrsclw Larry Jores lfallwy Mahler Jave l-lorwllz Dlasie Vlflllclm-,or Ralph Carly r1sulTs +l1e files Sophomore sfaff Llmla Clularulll Allie Gllletnl Robr1rlGomblwfwr Amy rllgqlm l,yrm Slvalraazlcy Advisers D m Reiclwad Lola Bama Wf-lflr' Qbslvcwmll Sraff reads submirred copy. Sfafl approves submllrlred ropy W1 Trapeze, The school newspaper, is wriTTen by mem- bers ,oT Trap STaTT, Cub sTaTT, and The Journalism classes who reporT weelc-by-week on The acTiviTies oT The school Trom SepTember To June. ProducTion begins on Friday, when The lead sTory is chosen, news runs are conTacTed, inTerviews are sched- uled, and TeaTure sTories are wriTTen. Friday Through Tuesday, copy is checlced, cleared, and senT To The prinTer, while picTures and slceTches are senT To The engraver. Wednesday morning, galley prooT is read and assembled on dummy pages. Then aTTer school on Wednesday, page prooT is correcTed and reTurned To The prinTer, ln spiTe oT lasT-minuTe copy and hecTic lunch hours, Trap day arrives, and The school newspaper is dis- X, N T' ,N TribuTed on Thursday by Publishing Board during home- T -sifalfwm room periods. l-lappiness is Thursday. EdiTors worlc on The dummy. ' 'T T 51. ' vb? Carol worlcs on copy. SporTs EdiTors check inches. iw Trapeze .The Schoolldewspaper wwwmfwa, k I mWM W'?f'Nww-a 5 2 .J gr F S -1 AP! News ediror edifs. Room I26. is Fearure edilors smile. 85 Stall Edirors-in-Chief, ,, , Carol Coven, Nara Dardick News Edilor, ,, , , Nelwarna Bolnick Fearure Edirors ,,,,,,,,,, Jackie Cooke, Bill Zwecker Sporfs Edirors , Jolnn Ekl'1olm.Alex Mogley Pnoroqraplwy Ediror , Randy Mccreary Slall Arlisls ,,,, , ,,,,,, ,, Jirn Dai, Jeff Varilla Seniors: Erkmel Drueck Genie Frack, Marilyn Levin, Sl1eila Nauqlilon, Judy Flair, Mary Lou Szczesniak, Rosa Maria Zayas, Niki Pelrakos, and Kris Sellerqren Juniors: Vfendy Burke, Charles Grippo, Gregory Krarner, Barbara Kruley, Sluarr Meisel, Joanne Molln, Rullr Roorberq, Dan Scliwariz, Barbara Tourfelol Soplwornoresz Eileen Bloom, Nava Dana, Befsy Powles, Mark Gornbiner, Krisli Jolinson, Roberf Keidan, Debbie Olson, Ann Weigel Facully Advisers: Edilorial-Miss Ellew Sliuarr, Miss Susan Ervin BusinessfMr'. Roloerl Jensen Plioloqrapliy--Mi. Joe Meyer Cub Srall-Mrs, Warren Dyke Ln n Q L1 a Copy needs +0 be Jryped. Concen+ra+ion Laughing Linguapolifans. l361 Linguapolilan is The schools loreign lane guage magazine. Slories, poems, crossword puzyles, and olher conlripulions are sub- milled lo a slall which meels daily as an exlra-curricular acliyily. Arlicles are wrillen in French, Spanish, German, Russian, and Lalin, wilh a special seclion lor Elymology. Sludenls are urged lo ulilize lhe opporlunily ol pulling a language inlo praclice by reading and wriling lor Lingua. Revision. . ,, . -nswwaaxwfmi .L WW fl Ei Copy needs lo loe checked carelully. 8 Now is lhe lime lor all good men Co-Edifors Ned Savioe Qoberl Slasfry Seniors Nehama Bolnirglc Lourdes Cancio Kalnleen Henning Leah Jamieson Phillip Jopsen Judilh Plall Sarah Sharer Juniors Chrisfinc: Coiporor Andrea Dubniclc 7 I Susan Good David Jaffe Donalo slohnso Zred Luziefli Sluarl Ivleisel Judilh Ochillre Advisers Mr. Posholc Mr. l-leplcer Mr. Balmer Miss Canfrell Mr. Grieve Mr. Rc is Mr. Salina-Dlso Mrs, Sorolci, Photo Stall Wl1o'sll1e mon beliind 'ilie Nikon? Well, wlwal olo you lfnowl I+ came oull You pul llfme lilm in llme ollwer end. Daryl clieclqs Jrlie assignmenl looolc. Slall meels for assignmenls every morning l83l l'd say iJr's a camera. The liar Siqhled Pholographer. 89' min- Pholographer al assembly. Pholo Slall 'lalces piclures ol all school evenls lor Tabula and Trapeze. Aller The edi- Jrors schedule a piclure in The Fulure Boolc in Room IZ6, Jrhe pholoqrapher is responsible lor lalcing, developing, and prinlinq lhe picrure. Pholo Slall meels every morning before school lor individual assiqnmenls, under Jrhe supervi- sion ol lvlr. Meyer. This year, one maior proiecl has been lo keep a running record ol Jrhe slages of con- slruclion. Each slaqe has been caplured for a permanenl record. Stall Marlin Beirne Edvvard Bruun Daryl Doulder Dennis Doulder Gary Goldslein Gaylord i-lanson Charles l-leck Larry Jones Greg Kafsis Dan Kilbridge Randy lvlccreary Larry Reynolds Ivlilce Ryan Carl Salerno James Smilh David Swisher Aclviser Mr. Meyer l-landouT. Look inTo my eyes. One Tor you and . . 90 Publishing Board Talce The picTure. You've goT my good side. Publishing Board meeTs every Third period in Room 350 under The supervi- sion oT Mr. Jensen. The sTaTT is respon- sible Tor sales, adverTising, and circula- Tion oT Tabula, Trapeze, and CresT. Monday is The deadline Tor all Trap adyerTisemenTs. Tuesday and Wednes- day layouTs are prepared Tor These Trap ads. On Thursday The sTaTT mem- bers are sTaTioned in Room I24-A To disTribuTe Trap To l-Tomeroom AgenTs. Also, papers are addressed and mailed To subscribers, and To oTher schools. Acc urafe figuring. The belT rings. Fourrh period is over. Room l24eA comes alive during The Tunch periods on Thursdays. Traps are piled high on iabTes. Publishing Board is ready Tor disrriburion. T-lomeroorn Agen+s crowd info The room. The rnasrer Tisi is consulfed Tor The accgurafe number of Traps +o be disrripufed. Trap agenrs refurn To homeroorns wirh The WorTd's Grealresf WeeTcly. Ifs Thursday! Business Maiagei Jars Dfzw' cry Seuefary Anne Gerriiy Adyeriising Manager Bob Mfirccif Circuhwrior Manager Jane? Boar Assisianf Circulaiion Manager Tra Saffzrnan BooTdceepinm Jane? Bean Business Adviser Mr. Roberf Jfznsm Saiisfied cusromer. ruin yi--A N 1- A vigorous game of Hockey. ' f ' 5' QP 6 laorfd if? Anne keeps ner eye on The ball Classes learn aboulr life saving. 92 Nancy relrurns I+ for e poinf. 1 . . er lljariefg Cheers! Ann pracfices a scale. A new kind of hockey ball. i931 Apparatus l-low do I gel down? Tumbling i .glpfemlef U., june - - Jdfwayj some Spar! jo 1.42 Puff ,9n Human Tinker Toys. Vw Basketball x Pam slwools for a baslcef. Going down for Hue wthird fime. Dorff cross Jrheir pa+hs! Miss Vicforilc sfarfs a Speed-Away game. V751 Ta ke one shoT. Alice calls Them close. OZZGJQFJ .APE .gegdffl The Girls' Leaders' Class, an imporTanT group in The Girls' Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT, includes abouT TorTy girls who have been Trained To oTTiciaTe The various Team sporTs. Girls are chosen To be parT OT The program because They have shown leader- ship, skill, and good characTer. Besides having Their own gym period, The girls Leaders' Class give up a sTudy hall To assisT in anoTher gym class. Leaders perTorm such jobs as reTereeing aTTer- school TournamenTs, helping To run ATalanTa meeT- ings, and serving as bacl4sTage assisTanTs in The Swim Show. Leaders' Class is under The direcTion oT Miss Vic- Torilc and Miss Brown. BACK ROW--VarTanian, McLaughlin, Andros, NorTon, S. Baldwin, Powell, K. Nolan, SchueTT, GerulaT, Sayre, GirchrisT Dulla, Belzer, Culp, Farris, G. Miller, KonworThy, Gleave, Pfuzan. SECOND RONN--Ganoung, Thoreson, Mullen, JandrisiTs, PeTralcos, STol4us, Sorenson, Swanson, Craig, Conn, Bauer, P. Baldwin. FRONT ROW-Salerno, Wall, Edwards, Ducey, Peslia, Angelacos, Brauer, P. Nolan, ShosTronr, Frazier, K. Miller. 96 X Marian uses her head. Liff if wifh Hue magic foe CBZQQJQIAJ Hakree .jzam . ' . M may K K X . .:, Vg ,M K . . . W 5 E S ri ,fi A'w 'L 55' 'A K , ,g,,,Ml K Q ,- A g , , X , WJ: ' , wg-f-' Almosfl W1 Sandmgs Oak Park vs. Proviso Easl. .. 6 - O Oak Park vs. Fenlon . 7 -O Oak Park vs. Ridgewood 5 - O Oak Park vs. Wes? Leyden ... 6- 2 Oak Park vs. Easf Leyden . 6 - O Oak Park vs. Proviso Wes? ,,,,,,, .. .. . 4 - O An undefealed season! Conqrafulafions Team! Team BACK ROW---Prouly, A, Shosfrom, Hausman, Thompson, Sourapas, M. Shoslrorn lcaplainl, Sharnbaugh, D. Wilkinson, Gleave, Kenworfhy. FRONT ROW4Even, S. Wilkinson, Long, Forl, There mug-lf be 5 hole in my ragke, Sayre. Noi pichired-Bradford, Harrell, Plafl, Sfeil. ennia eam emainzi Mnolekafecl Girls are eligible lor The Jrennis 'ream ailer They have played on Jrhe Jrennis squad for Jrwo seasons. Afler ioining The Jream, lhe girls play Jrheir malches according lo lhe Tennis ladder on which lhey move up or down wi+h each viclory or loss. Tennis learn provides one of lhe few opporluni- Ties for girls +0 compele in inlerscholaslic sporls. The learn did very well Jrhis year by having an un- deiealed Season. This has been a lradilion for over ren years. Marian Shosrrom was This year's caplain. Miss Kerslen was lhe sponsor. wi I hope my waTer wings hold ouT. l-ley! You're all weT. Swimming Swim Team BACK RQVV-D. Even, McConnell, S. Shafer, Sayre, MacGregor, Sullivan Bard. TI-HRD ROW-l.. King, J. Even Carroll, Barclay, Miller, Spellrnire Higgins, Rose. SECOND ROW-Niel son, Wrighr, D. Shafer, Ragalie, Min nick, Maher. S. King. Coggeshall FRONT ROW - Merena, Gleave Wiclclow, Brodhead, BradTord, Salerno. iw -6.2 A ' nf f - si .- T 4 I 5-win x 463 'Q I Did you splash me? The Girls' Swim Team, which includes Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior girls, pracTices once a weel4 as a Team: also, each girl swims each week on her own. lvlrs. PauliTz is Their sponsor. This year The Team placed second in a Telegraphic meeT againsT EvansTon and New Trier. The girls on The Team also had a successTul Splash ParTy wiTh The Boys' Swim Team. The individual award Tor The besT swimmer wenT To Sally Sharer. Synchronized Swim Show BACK ROVV--Buccola, Mason, Masco, Neqele, J. Pelers, Muir, Lanqeleld, Gawne. Tl-HRD ROW-Long, Keele, Bogqess, Sayre, Rose, Borke, Rholon, Luzielli, Ragalie, Bard, Lund, VVillcinson, SECOND ROVV-flvlenase, Nolan, Jacobson, Francis, Nielson, Smilh, W.ill. FRONT ROVVAD, Pelers, l-liqqins, Dardiclc, Fireman, Olson, Schallnnr, Vfaqner, Swanson, Purcell. Girls have loeen praclicing since lasl No- vember, when lhey were chosen by lry-ouls lor lhe Synchronized Swim learn. Pulling on a Swim Show requires as much work as any olher perlormance. Aller lry- ouls, lhe girls musl selecl a lheme and music lo lell lheir slory. Then lhey musl choreo- graph il lo lil lhe music. -l-hey praclice many monlhs lo achieve perleclion. When lhe boys ioin lhem, lhey musl leach lhem lhe roulines, and praclice more. Bul when OLIVER was presenled on March 8, 9, IO, and ll, we could see many long hours ol rehearsal were nol in vain. lvlrs. Paulilz was lhe direclor. iuer .95 a .Mil How-do-you-do? i noni Laurie signals Tor a lell lurn. Tlie casl is all wer. O 5 i lllel' Narraiion bv Marilyn Levin and Carol Coven Give Me Food N. Luzielli, K. Nolan, L. Swanson, D. Wilkinson D. Langeluid, J. Pelers, B. Mason, R. Pefers Sad Boy lor Sale Oliver-B. Hiqgins Oliver and Friend--fL. Swanson, J. Negcle PleasefWon'l You Sil on My Lap Widow Cornv--L. Srnfili Mr. Burfble- P. Wall Wlwal a Sclwool Tor Thievesl Faoin-C. Ro,c Fagin ano Oiivcraal. Fireman, C. Sayre Wlio Will Buy B. Higgins, L. Lund, R. Parcell, R. Scliafinoi- ll's a l'ine Life NancvaN. Boqoess J. Francis, L. Nielson, D. Ragalie Oliver lvleeis Nancy Oliver-B. Jacobson Nancv ---f J. Rnolon lld DO Anyllnino NancyaC. Sayre S. Bard, L. Dardick M. Keele, M. Menase, K, O Meel Mr. Silies Slices-N. Luzierii Be Baclc Soon Fagin-L. Long OliverffL. Borke Com Pan Pali-- L. Borke, F. Firernan, L. Long, C. Rose L. Snnilli, P. Wall B. Buccola, B. Gawnc, B. Masco, B. Mason F. Muir, J. Perers Consider Yourself N. Boggess, B. Jacobson, J. Rnolon, C. Sayre D. Langeleld, B. Masco, J. Pelers, B. Mason Oliver Meels l-lis Granollallier C-irandlallier-L. Lund Oliver-R.Scl1aliner OliveraD. Wilkinson Pick a Pockel or Two L. Borke, F. Firernan, L. Long L. Srnilln, P. Wall Nancv Wonders Nancy-R. Purcell Murder NancvvK. Nolan Sikesf-D. Langeleid A Mornenl ol Sadness N. Boggess, B. Jacobson, J. Rnolon, C. Sayre Wlwere ls Love N. Luzieili, K. Nolan, L. Swanson, D. Vviillcinson Finale Ushers from flie Leaders Class Program Cover and Posler Design-Parr: Wall Lignrinq lov The Slaqe Crew Cnoreograplnv by inc Sludenls Direclor of live SrowfMrs. Mary Lou Paulilz lson, L. Wagner N Q., via, ,KK Wx . 11: 1, 11: uni, lll iilfbaiii If 'il L31 .. 1 f,'f'5:w.:n ,as Q W, fi ' if-,Kimi-gf LL Ji? BACK ROWfBarfon, Morrison, Tucker, Haddad, Allredson, Me-rase, l-louser, Black Greenfield, Niccolai, FRONT ROW-Melcall Arnoson, Klar, Pearlman, Nol piclurcd-Faulds, Salerno, Meisler, Kreml Fireman. Cibancerfi .fdlaiaear in Orckefvfra goncerf-.fdyarif f5, f 967 Senior Crchesis, rhe modern dance group, is composed ol girls selecled by Jrry-ours. The qroup performed ar The Alalanra Morh- ers' Tea ancl for The Crcheslra-Dance Con- cerr. The dance group purs on a biannual dance domonsrrarion. Mrs, Vlfehrli is rho sponsor. A+ lhe Orchesrra-Dance concerr, rhe groups main performance rhis year, rhe girls' inlerprered Billy Jrhe Kid ro rhe music played by rhe Symphony Orchesrra. The second parr ol Jrhe program was per- formed by Mr. William l-lug, guesl dancer from lnrerlocken Music Academy. uiclcl Snap The piclurel l lO2l Launched wilhoul a roclnel. Appa ralu s l+'s an upside-down world. Apparalus is offered in gym classes and aller school lo lhose girls who are infer- esled. Eguipmenf includes lhe slill and Jrrav- eling rings, Jrhe horse, lhe balance loeam, lhe Jrrampoline, and lhe uneven parallel bars. Girls slarl wilh easy roulines and work up lo Jrhose +ha+ are harder. 3 Jeronimo! Seeing double. U03 l Ready-aim-fire! Archery on afget Team BACK ROW-McCalesfer, Sfockman, Bailey, Moore, Vician, Sfary. FRONT ROW-Vfalsfrom, Zak, James, Psichogios. Noi picfured- Soon. Robin Hood in aclrion. IIO4 sTraTegy. NoT much acTion in This game. J ofa jeadel' . . Girls Trom any class are eligible Tor The Badmin- Ton Team aTTer They have been selecTed Through Try-ouTs, which include a shorT serve, a long serve, , an overhead clear, a drop shoT, and general playing The Team includes abouT TwenTy girls who chal- lenge each oTher on a singles ladder every Wednes- day. On The Tollowing Tuesday, our Top nine players play in singles and doubles TournamenTs againsT girls Trom oTher schools. Miss WolT is The sponsor. BadminTon Team Badminfon BACK ROW---Romer, CorleTT, Sharer, Weiss, Flowers, STand. SECOND ROW -Shea, PaTzer, Kendall, Mizock, Mihalic. FRONT ROW-KenworThy, Belzer, Mullen, Cernock, Brodhead, Hess. NOT picTured-Ragalie. WaTch The birdie. Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak iiosi Park Park Park Park Park Park STANDINGS Proviso EasT .. 4 - 0 Elmwood Park ,, ,, 6 A O EasT Leyden ..,,, ..,, D eTaulT Ridgewood ........ H .6 - 0 WesT Leyden .... H H 6 - 2 l:enTon ,,,,.,,,.. ,....... .............. . . 6 - l A TirsT place record! Arm. A E1-A rag: 4665 The Afalanfa Crest designed by Susan Salerno, is symbolized by The 'rhree golden apples of Alalanla, a mylhical characler, on lhe GAA lellers lGirls' Alhlelic Associafionl inside a capifal l lor lllinois. Alalanlra, which is a member ol The Girls' Alhlelic Associalion ol Illinois, is one ol lhe school's largesl clubs wilh members from all classes. Alalanla sponsors aller-school aclivilies in vari- ous sporls lour limes a week. A girl receives one poinl per nighl of parlicipalion, wilh poinls accum- ulaled lor all lour years. Awards are presenled Jrwice a year. This year Aialanla's special aclivilies included a lraclc meer, co-ed volleyball, a Dad-Daughler square dance, lhe annual lvlolhers' Tea, a iudo demonslra- lion, a lvlolher-Daughler lun nighl, and lhe annual Spring Banguel. Miss Glosup, lvliss Kerslen, and Miss Curry are lhe sponsors. Aero! Judo experl does his morning exercises. Dads and daughlers square dance. 6 l BACK ROW--Salerno, Shoslrom, Korworlhy. Luzielli, Pruzan. FRQNT ROW--Maple, Nolan. Afalanla, club of Goons. 5 ' - Q A flying broad lump. .Mlafanlu SWL 777221 A winning lump, Sciiwy crossesil'1e+inIsh!im wi Wool, wool. B ,, w 'Q ismgisw -ii..-.......- We gor a baslcell Cheerleaders are chosen in lhe Spring on lheir apilily To do a C iump, a carl- wheel-splil iump, and a cheer. They begin lo praclice al lhe end ol lhe summer, and conlinue praclicing on Tuesdays and Thursdays during Jrhe school year. The Sophomore and Varsily sguads cheer al all loolball and paslcelball games, helping our Teams lo viclory. Miss Kerslen and Miss Curry are lhe sponsors. l 1 VBFSHYI STANDYNG--VVVQVQ, VfuovHe1e3,Zol?on, Plfaif, SYTUNG--Mefcaw Pm'1Pr,6oNds5Pfrw, Swmsrf, Sa5ervc,W41 CAQUFLHVJQP5 'L QU' - eglfylff Whaf cheer are we doing? mm Vw -ep., joofgaff-.Nu5Aie .Sign Maeder Tosses for firsf down! Drive Those legs: wrap Those arms! joofgaff Olaenb 1966-67 .xgflzdzficfi The VarsiTy TooTball Team, led by co-capTains Larry Michaels and Terry Rynne, ToughT and baTTled iTs way To a Tine season wiTh Tive vicTories againsT Three deTeaTs. The Huskies sTarTed well wiTh an impressive 26-I4 vicTory over La Grange, buT ended The season on a dismal noTe, losing To New Trier. The highlighT was Oalc Parlc's TirsT Homecoming vicTory in seven years as The Team Trounced High- land Park, I5-7. The players were especially up Tor This imporTanT conTesT, and They paid oTT The l-luslcie Tollowers wiTh a Tine perTormance. Jerry Cunningham was voTed The lvlosT Valuable Player by his TeammaTes, and Bob SebasTian and Bob Curran were elecTed co-capTains Tor nexT year. Chuclc Dressel, an ouTsTanding deTensive end, was given The special honor oT being chosen Tor several All-STaTe Teams. The improved record over lasT year's showing was mainly due To our Tormidable deTense which showed more sTrengTh This year aT several lcey posiTions. UnTil The EvansTon game, The Huskies were scored upon less Than any oTher Team in The Suburban League. l-lead coach Orin NoTh reTired Trom coaching aT The season's end and assisTanT coach Ed Zembal was chosen To lead nexT year's Team. TII31 Fulgenzi and BuTurusis-geT ThaT scorel Michaels TighTs Tor exTra inchesl Lehnhard bounds inTo end zone Tor TD wiTh The greaTesT oT ease . . . Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park RECORD Lagrarqc Waukegan Nikes Easf proviso Ea5f Highland Park Evamsfon Morfon Easf New Trier Posson heads off aHack! .,. l Reynolds adcls finishing loucln. Duane slopoed lor slworl yardage. Miller qallwers in anollrier punl. Varsity Foolball I BACK ROV!wGreen, Kreslel, Sebaslian, Curran, Morqan, Badenoch, Maeder, Fulqenzi, Bulurusis, Greenwald, Miller, Lewis. THIRD ROW+COdCll Kaiser, Nolan, Holmes, ludwifi, Meilaiin, Marshall, Davis, Maniales, Freeburg, Morris, Slanqer. Tondelli, Keporos, Carrera, 'Walslm Appleby, Coaclw Vlfelwrli. SECCND ROW -Coaclw Zembal, Sasseman, Bourne, Mason, Lelwnliard, Reynolds, Dressol, Poison, Rynne, Micliaels, Baraqlia, Curininqlnarn. Saflamfl, Younolrranlz, l-leai Coach Nfnlw. FRONT ROW-Delray, Paleau Gould, Ashby, Mus Boyce Mieaieria Pedififi. riisi Kick Tha? crazy ball. An All-Conference move, Tom? Hey, hey, a goal! Now, whajr? lllbl BACK ROW4Coach OTTerman, FerranTe, Larlcin, Todd, Kissane, Broslc, Head Coach l-Tawlc. THIRD ROW---Nemchock WQST erholm, GriTiiTh, Lane, Rei'rh, VVe,ber. SECOND ROWfNiclson, J. Suarez, Dalborg, F. Suarez. CuTsuviTis, Schoenleld, Douglas EscoTT, FRONT ROW-Clarkson, Clemens, Silver, Tollenaere. Kramer, Garro, KenT, Sinnard. P 0CCl'l ,6 6 NineTeen sixTy-six was a year oT change in Oak Parlc, and The soccer Team was no excepTion. ln iTs TirsT year in The Suburban Soccer League, The Team was represenTed by Three all-conTerence players: Tom EscoTT, Paul KenT, and Rich Weber. AnoTher change was The l-lomegoing game, which was held in The TooTball sTadium. ln This non-conTer- ence game, The l-lawlcmen soared To a 3-O shuTouT over Lyons Township, and TreaTed Their Tans To some exciTing soccer. Greemfield Park was The scene oT The oTher home soccer games, and also The scene oT The TasT and someTimes Tierce acTion which is associaTed wiTh The world's mosT popular game. And despiTe a losing season oT Three wins, seven losses and Two Ties, The Team can Take pride in iTs achievemenTs. Would you believe M.V.P.? il 5 TTT ig ,T 9 5 when as , W , .s .. , A , , . ,ew P ,V gg sn- CapT. PeTe Tollenaere sTreaks oTT iiwi 6l'0J5 60lfLl'ltl y ' uw! ,N gg-R1 ,T mfg, ,ga 1 Magida exhibiTs winning Torm. Coach Gummerson gives welcome adv ce This year's VarsiTy Cross CounTry Team enioyed one oT iTs mosT successTul seasons ever, compiling a very impressive I I-2 record. The l-larriers Tinished second in The Suburban League, behind EvansTon, The sTaTe champions. The Team also Tinished in a respecTable Third place in iTs disTricT meeT. The greaTesT Cross CounTry honor, The Achieve- menT Award, wenT To Paul Magida, who also shared The Team's co-capTaincy wiTh ArT Bogdanove. Mid- way Through The season, Bogdanove shaTTered a school record wiTh an excellenT Time oT 9252.8 Tor The Two-mile disTance. OTher ouTsTanding perTormances came Trom leT- Termen Tony Eliassen, Ben Lounsbury, Bob Lozeau, Jim Erickson lnexT year's capTainl, STeve Schulz, Bill McCollum, and Kirk Kubicelc. N181 WhaT cross counTry meeT7 'K ' x: -'B '54s Tarqefz Finish line! Varsity Cross Country BACK ROW--R. Dakfer, Hoover, Skoda, C. Dakfer, lqyarfo, Rhode. Demos, Anderson, Kubicek, Love, Traver, Doulder, Malhase, Mc:CoNlum, Coach Gummerson. FRGNT ROW-Hufchinson, Lozeau, Eliassen, Frosf, Magida, Plefcher, Bogdanove, Erickson, Loumsbury, Schulz. Schulz and McCollum-neck and neck! Lozeau passes up fhe compefihon. Winning words Trom Coach KinerT? Rich Posson guns Tor Twol lwonaid Scored Kin' ,JL:lu.4Lie.s The TighTing l-luskies, desbiTe The advanTage oT acquiring AusTin TransTer PeTe Wonais, ended The season wiTh a Two and Twelve Suburban League record. The Team did exhibiT some excellenT baskeTball on occasions, buT iniuries keIoT iT Trom reaching Tull poTenTial. LasT year's sTar, Gordon Todd, was ouT Tor The TirsT six weeks wiTh a leg iniury, Rich Posson suTTered a broken ankle, and PeTe Wonais sTrained his back. l-lowever, The desire To win remained sTrong, and The l-luskie bench Tilled in Tor These injuries. ln probably Their TinesT game oT The season, The Team held The undeTeaTed Bulldogs oT Waukegan To 8 poinTs in The TirsT halT, buT weakened in The Third guarTer and Tinally losT The game. The l-luskies did, however, deTeaT l-lighland Park in Two hard-ToughT, TasT-acTion games. EnTering inTo The sTaTe playoTTs, The Team was deTeaTed by Proviso WesT, Thus ending The baskeT- ball season. l I2O lvliedema goes up, The ball goes in. Todd Teaps and scores. BACK ROW -Y Coach KTmf:rT Bourrw, Worwais, I-ToeT, JQWCT Zabd. MENU, Jordan fmqvj FRONT RCW- Lorie, W'Tkim pam, Po,-on Jadcscr, LeTwmT'ward Mfedelma, Tcrid. Varsity Basketball Tmj TH:-ow Himf Pin Mm! fxxnofher maiclw, anofhef vicfofyl Cyril' facile 7y7uAe,s ginc' ,Slowing . . Varsity Wresflmg ,Z N- , 1 , BACK ROVV Jmhrxwnm, IV1af5F'waU, Mizock, L. Hfwmvwzz, Pohrw, Holmcs, Kent Sedfwiclc, LLHJWQQ, D. Hmrinq Comb Limmermcw SECOND ROW-Gipscsrx Ldwr, Bf1w'1ki1,, Lw-151. Wa13e Drcssd, Rcywdos, Hrvyf Julimw, Mirfabk. FRONT RQWffXAorkQl, Purzersmn, Kodv, Granc, MCCNUVI, Kezarlzy Cr' wi, Mazzucf H221 in-... .Ming Reynolds ready lo pin anollier viclim. McClure liqlils lor posilion. ,Z 52.4 , ,.,...,,,,,,,.,.---- -us.. Nhhhssswmv N f-M. .. 'e-. X ,,.,., W I N Carlos and loe wail lor wliislle. A weary l-luslsfe viclor. . in ,gyfafe Wflevf Calc Park was well represenled on llie wreslling mais llwis year willi a leam llial slwowed several indi- vidual slars. lvlilce lvlazzuca didnll wreslle unlil llie season was nearly compleled, bul proved llial slrengllw can overcome size as lie conquered everyone be louqlwl unlil llwe malcli llwal delermined llwe Slale Clfiam- pion al llie l45-Ib. level. l-le losl lliis crucial malclw, bul did gain 2nd place lor lwis ellorls. Unlil llfie Seclionals, Clwuclc Dressel lwad compiled 23 an impressive I6-O-I record, and lwe gained a liard- earned Sllw place linisli in llwe Slale meel. Jim Reynolds, lfieavyweiqlil, Tim Kearley, I33 lbs.. and Jim Walsli, l65 lbs., also wreslled consislenlly well all season willi Reynolds being voled lvlosl Value able Player by liis leammales. Two lnioliliqlwls ol llie year included a second place linisb in llie Oalc Rarlq Quadranqular and an- ollier second place in llie Willowbrook Quadrane qular. l 3 H 'F' 7 2 ,NLLJLQ5 LUil'l'l fo 61, llCL'65:5!fl!.S06L:5Oll The members of The Varsily Swimming Team, led by irs record-breaking co-caplain Tom Shuler, swam lheir way fo lilih place in The sfrong Suburban League wifh lhree wins and Tour losses. An excellenl performance was Turned oul by all ol The Jream members. Rob Densmore's 50-yard Treeslyle Time found ils way info The record book. The same record is held by Tom Shuler, who also owns Jrhe 100-yard and 200-yard lreeslyle records. Jim Pelers, lhe oiher co-caplain, was slrong in +he breasl-slroke and relay eyenls. Anolher line compeliror was Jeff Lee, who swam backslroke and medley. Jim Pelers qulps air on his way lo viclory. Varsity Swimming BACK ROW-Curran, Buccola, Winlers, Shuler, Green. SECOND ROW+Coach Wilhelm, Noonan, Hoagland, Johnson, Tienos, Kaiser, Muir, Densmorc, Messner, Wriqhl. FRONT ROW-Gawne, Sfaslny, Lee, Eilriq, Marren, Pefers, Rieqer, Now, wink Tor The camera, okay. Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Cak Qak Oak Qak Oak Oak ll24l Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Seasonls Record 70 Easi Leyden ,, 46 Proyiso Wesl , , 60 Riverside-Brookfield ,, 33 Highland Park ,, 65 l-linsdale Soulh , 30 Evansfon , 72 Morlon Easf ,, 50 Lyons Township ,, 68 Niles Easf ,, 35 New Trier 77 proviso Easl 46 Waukegan, M7 gk? Q f k X f vw , -MT: f 'ii 3. fe L.,, . o,,, Take your marksw- oe-+ sef-b-go! Look, l'm an airplane-zoom! Take your marks--ge? se-+-fkwokd E+! 'Dil' , my ,, I iuiwhw wr M , ' , Y -. ff , H: fs fl M , L V A 8 'ww--K W , K f I f 1 , ' ' 1 Aw ..- - , FQM 4 Bufferffy! Bufferffyl -:awww man? Ll- W .n-1lum-w M- f . ....4n..f f - . ,,, A: , WM,N.,f FranTz shows oTT muscles on sTill rings. Varsity Gymnasfics Gymnasncs The hours oT dedicaTion which The members oT The GymnasTic Team puT in ThroughouT The year have paid oTT in I967. VxfiTh an impressive upseT over The WesT Suburban League leaders, Cak Lawn, The VarsiTy Tinished up iTs 5-7-l season. BuT The end was sTill disTanT because The Glenbard EasT DisTricT lVleeT Tound I3 l-luskies TighTing Tor a berfh in The STaTe Finals. Ringman-Frank Vicari, TrampolinisTeee Bruce Bishop, and Tumbler-Greg Kramer were near gualiTiers, buT only Bill Maloney was successTul and wenT downsTaTe. Bill Tinished 3rd, .45 OT a poinT Trom being champion. The dedicaTion exhibiTed by all oT The gymnasTs gave Oak Park a successTul season in one oT The ToughesT leagues in The naTion. We are looking Tor- ward To high achievemenT nexT year by an equally Tine underclass Team. BACK RONN-TranTz, FrosT, STickler, Levercnz Vifari, A'rTf-rscn, Nerad Dari, l'lanso'w Sleinhauer lrngnl, Ccarh Zffrrbal. FRONT RCW- Mqlrwvey, D, Kramer G1,Kramer,Walkp-f, Bishc' Co l ll K' 'f T bl Chuck Anderson performs on side-norse. Paraliel bars prove io be difiicmzii. Wakney Calofured f7Aircl pface all .Quite med Hey! Everyihinq'-, upside down! Bill bounces and exhibit winning form i !77j Mac sireaks across 'fine finish iine. The form fiwai won ine Relays. Dakier Jraices furn and heads for Home. Varsity Track 44 L A L - BACK ROXJJfLlJViCiQ Davis, R. Daicier, H. Douider. Clemens, Love, Badenoch, Boqdanove, Jnliaro, C. Ddkier, Mar snail, Ye-iiin, Navoiic, Sciwwariz, SECOND ROW4Ccaciw Siacic, Demos Hoover, Shelnarncr, Larnberin, Sifinqcr Srupcr, S, Mawicia, Snsirpe, Lounsbury, Erickson D. Douicier Mcifrefiry, Mariirzo Coach Oifosof, FRONT ROW- Tim--i,Qnvf1i, ic1yari:,Sci'1cef'iei'i Sassernar, Scnniz, Lozeau, if Manda, Rae-Mu Wiivqfz, Siwda. H781 Doulder clears l4' 6 . 0014 ,Owl WMM pecoral-BreaLing Rzfagri The T-luskie Track Team compiled an impressive record again This season boTh indoors and ouTdoors. ATTer win- ning all home Quadrangular meeTs, Oak Park Tinished Third in The Indoor Suburban League meeT aT EvansTon. l-lowever, The Team culminaTed The indoor season by capTuring The Oak Park Relays, winning over sevenTy Teams ThaT were enTered Trom all over The sTaTe. Some long-sTanding records were broken during The course oT The season. Howard Doulder broke The Tield- house record in The pole vaulT by leaping I4' o , and Paul lvlagida esTablished new records in boTh The halT- mile and mile races. Led by lvlagida, The Team seT new records in several relay evenTs. Chuck Dressel did a greaT iob in Throwing The discus, and Rich Shelhamer and Jim Reynolds pro- vided a winning combinaTion in The shoT IouT. rim Track If l only had wings. Magicla Takes gun lap wiTh easy lead Baseball The Oak Park l-luskie baseball leam slrug- gled lhrough a wel spring lo posl a bal- anced record lhal was marked wilh some impressive viclories and some equally unim- pressive deleals. l-lowever, as lhe wealher warmed up, so did lhe l-luskie bals. Shorlslop Jim lvlaeder and oullielder Craig Miller provided some consislenl long ball hilling, and lhird baseman Glenn Frosl managed lo gel on base much ol lhe lime by-hook-or-by-crook. Second baseman Tom Lane and lirsl base- man Norm Nielsen compleled lhe slrong in- lield. Tom Kellinger, a Sophomore, was promoled lo lhe Varsily leam lo handle lhe calching dulies. Ken Pelruck and Sophomore Gary Lol- gren carried lhe bulk ol lhe pilching assign- menls. lvlaeder slrikes lhrealening pose. Varsity Baseball s l 524 M -. Dv' ' , ll 4 lr nur if I BACK ROW-Coach Zimmerman, Lane, Complon, Brooks, Kellinger, Posson, Reilh, Pelruck, Coach Kaiser. SECOND ROW-Cowan, Joy, Ceaser, Campbell, Maeder, Masar, Miller, Nielsen. FRONT ROW-Slein lmgr.l, Lolgren, Kolzow, Gipson, Forlini, Sparks, Mischnick. moi Frosf flir+s wifh The pifcher. You don? say! f iHA?'NQf-Y Nielsen awaifs faf pi+dw. Pefruck fires one hard and low. Huskie infield awanjrs achon. ,- ., ., . MJ, A f we f ' ,H - . ,sfgzw Aw,wM.f,.., f .wmww-Mff-Kwmkmvm.1Y.wv-www' Varsiiy Tennis: Clarkson, Lee, Duflon, Good, Jordon, Lehnhard, Harlmann, Marlin. Tennis The Varsiiy Tennis ieam coniinued in The winning iorm which ir has sei in rhe pasr. Aiier a good season of i I wins and 4 losses, The l-luskie Neimen dominaied The Disirici Meer which was held here ai Oak Park. The ieam senl six players downsiaie. This is ihe maximum number ihai any one Team is allowed io send. Among ihe qualifiers were Bill Clarkson, Paul l-larrmann, and Junior Al Durion who gained experience in las+ year's Slaie Finals. Orher Top iennis players were Bill Good, Jeff Lee, and Freshman Pere Armslrong who represenied Calc Park in Champaign. Durion powers one over rhe nel. Clarkson smashes ball on reiurn BACK ROW Coach Wehrli l-lerseTh SyrnnngTon Oppenheimer Ludwig, 6riT- TiTh Renz KuTTel l.hoTka Mr Thompson SECOND ROW Rose, Nielson, Farago Bohmoach ScholTens Renz ShelTens Gregus FRONT ROW-Thueson 1'- ,,,,...-1-'H w . Q 7, Y Lf Q Qrjsxp ,kg 6 .1 GolT The Oak Park golTers had anoTher good season This year. ReTurning Trom lasT year was Team CapTain Don McLaughlin, who led The Team wiTh his consisTenT playing. The underclassmen were parTicularly sTrong This year wiTh up-and-coming Juniors like Charlie l-lerseTh. NexT year's Team looks as Though iT will be well supplied wiTh good players who will carry on in The Oak Park TradiTion. Tim HerseTh Tollows Through. Junior Varsiry Football BACK ROW-Coach Thompson, Gabriel, Marshall, Keporos, Johnson, Larnberlh, Schapperl, M. Johnson, Pelruck, Curran, Larnbis, Paelau, Coach Jansky. SECOND ROW+Pedicini lmqitl, Miederna, Baldwin, L. Herrinq, Magida, Masar, Holmes, Halko, Dillion, Mischnick, Buller, Harb, Doulder, Rohn, Grequs. FRONT ROW-Angelo lrngr.l, D. Herring, Cibula, Currera, Knee, Garrigan, Ross, Sasseman, Toberrnan, Pelilli, Davis, Krasnow, McC5oorly. Sophomore Foorball BACK ROW-Coach Bourey, Coach Krass, Erickson, Melhe, Scholl, Carroll, Puchalslci, Wilson, DelDebbio, Larnoureux, Pugh, Verluno, Kellinger, Feley McLaren, Manlhey, Slandish, Maggos, Lo, Hay, Skoda, Hanson, Norris. SECOND ROV!-Coach Ebel, Coach Slack, Sandalow, Genlile, Kennedy, Ruffin Schroder, Tondelli, Sherlock, Kenna, Keelon, Young, Lofgren, Clarkson, Kaska, Weber, Milchell, Thalchuk, Schollens. FRONT ROW-Marslon, Mallon Sullivan, Webb, Biagi, Pelrole, Pelerson, Lewis, Collins, Wullke, Bakk, Rynne, Pelz. Freshman Foorball BACK ROW-Schapperl, G. Sullivan, Sadove, Oppenheirn, Swanson, Molla, Sedgwick, Woods, Londos, Corporon, Esposilo, Shanahan, Gaul, Polls, Conley, Marnrnoser, Merrick, Berg, Weinger, LaVaIIee, Miller. THIRD ROW--Groen, Breil, Grasse, Lobes, Scholl, Gardner, Minlek, Harris, Lelievre, Frame, Hanson, Brown, Meyer. Renz, Towler. Vincenl, Rees, Malone, Paelau, McMahon, Slevens, Mehilos, Cuslardo, Marshall, Sebaslian, Goldman lmgnl. SECOND ROW-Felles ln'iqr.l, Corry, Lichlenberg, Melhe, Burke, Schuell, Sanderson, Midlak, Diebold, Weilandl, Kadon, Cozzi, Tondelli, Del-lainaul, Slewarr, Roch, Rapacz, Lipuma, Jones, Besr, Pollack lrnqnl. FRONT ROWYMuehrcke, P. Sullivan, Nelson, Kilgallan, Cimaqlio, Lacoy, Mislrella, Hoffman, McDonald, Sbarbaro, Armslrong, Schuknechl, Zweiqoran, Bulurusis, Ruane, Niernira, l-larbuh, P. Sullivan. ri34i Junior Varsity Soccer BACK ROW - Coach Offermann, Forbes, Ebsin, Karch, Lindberg, Fer- ranle. SECOND ROW - Schwarlz, Leverenz, Schoenfelcl, Suarez, Proko, Barbour, Shanclilya. FRONT ROW- Briclson, McManus, Cowan, Merkel. Gipson, Rose. Sophomore Soccer BACK ROW-Feel, Downs, Pollack, Baren, Maggiera, Miceli, Farago, Hoagluncl, Karch. THIRD ROW- Ravicl, Lykos, Curl, Organ, D. Marlin, Bangerl, Taylor, Killam, Replogle, Lel- ewer. SECOND ROW-Coach Wils- man, R. Marlin, Wallaerl, Bohmbach, Schink, Kvasnicka, Owens, Buckles. Merrick, Mackey, Fredrickson. FRONT ROW - Kennedy, RiHer, Schroder, Kleis, Bell, Feley, Arkinson, Evans, Tolin. F iiiiii T .QQ M ,M ,f ' - '.. me fi F Z ' 5, Freshman Soccer BACK ROW-Halloran, Blum- hagen, Keller, Sharpe, Borke. Rieser. FOURTH ROWWHar- man, Lehman, Larkin, Coslich, Fenske, Garro, Siege, Brook. THIRD ROW-Trueson, Naka- molo, Furman, Conway, Gillis- pie, Byrne, Johnson, Schleirner, Nagel, Dhar. SECOND ROW - Nevins, Croke, Hoagland, Magrady, Schwenclner, Schilke, Kessler, Baker, Reisl, Cirna. FRONT ROW-Coach Weber, McManus, Kadish, Keller, While, Vfinlers, Fisher, Nixon, Russell, Scharle, Broucek lmgr.l. 5 Sophomore Cross Country BACK ROW'-Sullivan, Camelfa, Shinsalco, Pigoni, Huska, Gerular, Browder, Nelson, Shinsako, Coach Davison. FRONT ROW- Yosha. Glick, Selrzer, Doulder, Plank, Gund- lach, Wong, Buck, Maniafes. Freshman Cross Country Coach Davison, Nelson, Sullivan. Camella, Shin sako, Pigoni, Huska, Shinsako. The lasr quarfer-mile! Ser +ha'r firsi' down! Do wind-sprinrs help? mer r Freshman Wrestling BACK ROVVfNelson, Schmalz, Mooney, Akwa, Ditebo, Byrne, Con- way, Roller, Nelson, Erickson, Coach Davison. FRONT ROW-Zweigoran, l-loaglund, Custardo, Baker, Bower, Sedgwick, Opela, Mehilos, Dugal, Hodgetts. Sophomore Gymnastics Qtr, BACK ROW-T-risina, Bennett, Heins, Roth, Dolin, Rold, Lan- dolt, Egeland, Oller lmgr.l, Coach Kays. ERONT ROW-Brow, Dakot, Thompson, Mooney, Beckman, Campbell, Johnson, Brosh, Gentile, Karch, l-larris. H371 Sophomore Wrestling BACK ROW - Goldberg, Vogel, Kaska, Zatiratos, Killam, l-lennessy, Eeley, Michaud, Pelz, Hay, Schott, Remenchick, Eelps lrngr,l. SECOND ROW - Puchalski, l-luzar, Peterson, Kennedy, Young, Madera. ERONT ROW-Sader, Hettner, Earago, Mer- rick, Lewis, Ruttin. ,Pima Freshman Gymnastics BACK ROVV--Dunlop, Dougherty, Barrick, Littman, Semsar, Lazarus, Hartless, Swisher, Darre, Kirk, Armour, Oller lmgr.l, Coach Kott. SECOND ROW-Trotter, Vitagliano, Johnson Vfyman, l-lottrnan, Loeloel, Wester, Carpenter, Borke, Larson, Campbell. FRONT ROW-Mazeika, Zarnutt, Jorgensen Gil' christ, McGhee, Buturusis, VonEbers, White, Sader. Junior Varsity Basketball Coach Wilsman, Nemchock, Cox, l-avery, Prolco, Kino, Pelrucli, Complon, Joy, Anderson, Girls. Sopliornore Baslqerlball BACK RO'WWLocigno lmgnl, Carroll, DiVilo, McLaren, Keriinqer, Sclileimer, Feley, Wilkinson, Slandislw, Biurnliagen lmgiml. FRONT ROW-Hardnian, Glassi, Wonais, Clian, Loliqren, Sclnollens, Sullivan, Vanl-lorn. Freslwrnan Baslqerball o 5 Armsrrong, l-lambroolc, Corry, lvloersclwbaeclwer, Paelau, Deisf, Mc- l-lugli, Siege, Scliuell, Sleveris, Coaclw Jansky. mai Kelrlinger baffles for iumio ball Lolgren drives for Two poinrs. Sophomore Track BACK ROW-Culrera, Selfzer, Taylor, Webb, Weber, Smirh, Gundlach, Magqos, Pugh, Kenna, O'Shea, Puchalski, Replogle, Gerular, Kvasnicka, Lele- wer, Eisler, SECOND ROW-Vogel, Evans, Michod, Skoda, Wong, Bell, Clarkson, Lo, l-lanson, Maniaies, Garbis, Flank, Nelson. FRONT ROW-Wurfke, Mefhe, Hayes, Bloch, Kaska, Doulder, Reirrnan, Kennedy, Primrose, Solnes, Glick, McClinlock, Pernenchik, Keelon, Freshman Track Q S T-.. ... S BACK ROWfErhard+ lrngizl, Miller, Schroeder, Sher, Nelson, Zabel, Scholl, Corporcn, Mefhe, Maher, Bower, Greenbaurn, Rees, Vifeinsrein, Cozzi, Conway, Esposiro, Shanahan, Vlfoods, While, Cimaqlio. SECOND ROW-Breir, McDoraQd, Garro, Lichlenberg, Conley, P. Sullivan, Besl, Phipps, Lennon, Sanderson, S. Sullivan, Dehlainaul, Reddino, Towler, Piqori, Shinsako, Shinsako, P. Nelson. FRONT BOW-Firzqerald, l-larmon, Farrar, Coales, Rarhod. Nirniera, Polls, Browder, Kilqallon, Muehrcke. Sadove, Cannella, Brooks, Lefevre, l-luska. Sophomore Swimming . 5- , . . . . ,,.. ' 7 ie lv 'f as 8 Sw ,cf A A K . VV K V: -UH ., gf . , . , , ,.i- , A,.. , , D f Y- . . -S -. slew Q I 1 D ki . . I r , . - gi g g i : ' ix' A V' r i , me ' ' , 'T -W H - .. ,x wi. . -rig. . V, .si 5.1, 3 xt rl .sir V, i . 1 4 ! 2 JV. A J A Q i t 1 . I ff p i' -3 A L ' T ' we r' 'F' I , .. F - .- ' Siem .' Q T fl f u r, 'f BACK POWfLepper, l.aFor'rune. Mark- Sor, Bohrnbacn, Manion, Perrole, Mari- rore, Tkarchuk, Schink, Coach Bauqhrnan. FRONT ROW-Marrin, Srnilh, Marcolr, Curl, Murphy, MacKay, Nielsen, Gom- biner, Oppenheirn. Freshman Swimm BACK ROW+Buenqer, Kelly, Ablin, Klas- ' .L , Q' SECOND ROW - Coach Baughrnan, LI .. . . , arg, Parilli, Coshch, Meredirh, Hoiquisr, LaCoy, Lawyer, Roberrs. Coach Wilhelm. FRONT ROW'-Rogers, Parrick, Peloso, Duffy, Cheney, McManus, Green, Gillis- pie. McParlanrl Sbarboro. L ing V L- -f-- fr-W af .,.. - K .... . ,.,. .T , T rr a sen, McCaTTer1y, Aurbach, Follerr, Nevins. wi ' ,. , iiawmr ., V ., - .,,.., T ,U l , W my , 1 ,V 'F sal., S. , A. , ,M ,, , , L., . f3e+W.e .,,? .,., ,AMW . Z TTT as ii? S 1 Q A' V E TT STX i K 1 i w if fem . ,U Nl if vnu! ,, .Q as-rs: gf is . , . IX l' i i i 3- K ri, ' li 7 I ,Ji 12.- I r A , f ii'a -.. :ir . X r , is rrrr. if S Q a S F , sra r. T il is . . a l l r we qi S 1 . 3 T Qs., H 5 a . :'. 73 ,, r . ' -V -of A'f 7 Q F 1 2 'll' K- V 4' 2 7 ,X X. 1 , 1 3 Htl? , ,Q ,, ,f 1' , ' I v HN 2 Q l W - 5 'lu pl ,, , WWE gl? J A4 15 I 1 T W7 Freshman Baseball BACK ROVVl'COdCl1 Srnilh, Corry, Brown, Diesl, Frame, Londos, Blanco, Coaclw Janslcy. SECOND ROWflN!lin- lelc, Lavallee, Malone, Swanson, Fen- slce, Corporon, Gardner. FRONT ROW -Barrick, Sa n cl e rso n, Sclwukneclwl, Scholl, Cusfardo, Opella. Sophomore Baseball BACK ROWfCoacl1 Boyd, Finn, Hayward, Slandish, M Laren, Keelon, Clwan, Coaclw Maslerson. SECOND ROW Lewis, Tondelli, Koppa, Anderson, Solnes. FRONT ROW Pelrole, Kolizol, Maggos, Carroll, Van Horn. lvlisclwniclq eyes plale willm clelerminalion. Frog'-l,SOph Tennis BACK ROW--Horwlclw, Keldan, lvliclwod, Replogle. FRONT ROW-Hildebrand, Armslronq, Marcolf. Monogram Club Monogram Club is an organizafion fhaf includes all maior monogram winners. These are fhe afhlefes who have shown afhlefic abilify in fhe wide field of sporfs which Oalc Park offers. The Monogram Club has been acfive fhis year in a variefy of services fo fhe school. The members have ushered af fhe foofball and baslcefball games, besides helping Smok- ing Council in ifs dufies. On Tag Day, fhe Monogram Club helped fhe Girls' Club col- lecf money for fosfer children and ofher worfhwhile causes. The officers are: Jim Maeder , , ,,,,.., , ., ,, , Presidenf Larry Fulgenzi .,.... ,. Vice Presidenf Terry Rynne . . ,, Secrefary-Treasurer Larry Michaels , Sgf.-affArms Leaders BACK ROW-Gneuhs, Turnbull, DeMala, Miceli, Panebianco, Haley, Hogan, Neary, McCollum, Newfon, Todd, Dugal, Heyer. FOURTH ROW-Randolph, Capizzi, Nagle, Negele, Zweclcer, Langefeld, Weber, Aldous, Gofsch, Liclcfon, Gill, Gabriel. THIRD ROW-Heclc, Bloom, Glover, Gibson, Anderson, Ashby, Oppenheimer, Grossi, Pofamianos, Russo, Ives, Modiseff, Freeburg, Fulfz, Diffo, McGolloy, Tyner, Calcars. SECOND ROW-Comella, Cole. Trauf, Scherf, Kane, Bauer, Marcheffi, Silver, Chrisfopher, Douglas, Dvonch, Leiner, McNamara, Dai. FRONT ROW-Davidson, Harb, Carroll, Paluch, Kafsis, Cullen, Bluesfein, Gillespie, Craig, Corey, Peferson, Bolleffino, Boys' gym classes are conducfed by a Physical Educafion feacher who is assisfed by several Leaders. These boys show some afhlefic abilify and provide an oufsfanding example for ofhers. Alfhough Leaders are mosfly Seniors, some Juniors are chosen fo serve. Buf no maffer whar fheir year, all fhese Leaders confribufe fo fhe oufsfanding Physical Educafion program here af Oalc Park. 11411 Tom Jreaclwes Newfon Club To couni' 'ro 8. 1 gf, is ms' N F Forum and Gavel debafe. oin a You wanf 'ro know l'1ow+o say wha+ in Spanish? 41n0ls,..n H421 mt? Pefe explains Hue Hweory of relafivify. . . .fgncf .jcww ore lgeolog 'F T' fa? w R . g rg x rl k, K N si ,IQ ' e M , g ' GoP1,+here's a crown on my Feed! The foHc make music. H431 TNT X54-L Q Www .-., -k,k ' . Mrs. Jasker serves punch. Forum PresidenT ,,,,,,,,A,,, ,,,,,,,, P aT Tollenaere Vice PresidenT ,,,...,,. ,,,,,...A ,,,,,, K a Thy SuTherland Recording SecreTary, ,A,,A,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, J ackie Cooke Corresponding SecreTary .. ,,,, Niki PeTrakos Treasurer ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , , , . ,,,,,,, Alice Andros SgT.-aT-Arms ,,,,,,, . ,,,, ,,,, . ., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, .. ,,,,, .Sally Wong The Forum DebaTe Club hopes To provide upperclass girls wiTh an opporTuniTy To debaTe and learn The correcT debaTe procedures. The Club hopes To sTimulaTe logical Thinking and help The debaTer organize The ideas and TacTs which supporT her argumenT. The TaculTy adviser is Miss Barclay. T14 A6lle Gavel . . Susan l-landelman PresidenT .. ,,,,, .. Vice PresidenT ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, . . Sarah TaTTer Recording Secrejrary .. . ,,,, Ellen Pearlman Corresponding SecreTary Marian ShosTrom Treasurer , ,. . . ,,,,,,,, Judy PlaTT Gloria STokus CriTic ,,,,, . . . .. . .. SgT.-aT-Arms ,,,,, . ,,,,, ,,,,,, . .. . . . . ,,,,,, .....PaTTi Nolan The purpose oT Gavel DebaTe Club is To aTTord young women The chance To learn Techniques oT logical argumenT and parliarnenTary procedure. This is achieved Through obser- vaTion oT and parTicipaTion in Tormal debaTes on conTernpo- rary issues. Miss l-lope is The sponsor. The l.isTeners. 'Tl 2 ,, ef H , as . T A I in f ,IL k,,k is QW' ff 9' 2 2 'ET ar sy V f Q ii 5 ,, T T Tl ,,,iw it ss 1 rw , ' gg Y 1 E 3 ? f . N '3,,,. J .ue -Q 55 - T ,- i ,, X bm Lincoln or busTl Luwcoln Presideru' Vice PresidenT Treasurer , SecreTary SQT.-aT-Arms Jay Hoagland Paul Harlman Ted Campbell Dan Malone Jaclc Lehnhard Lincoln DebaTe Club emphasizes honesTy, loyalTy, genius, and wisdom. IT has insTilled in iTs members leadership Through The excellenT qualiTies oT Their beloved symbol, The greaT Abraham Lincoln. The abiliTy To puT wiT and knowledge inTo a speech was Tound in Abraham Lincoln himselT, and now is in all his men. Mr. Greer is adviser oT The club. m0ACl,iI'lg 6446 6Tl'lC0lfll 6lg0 oZ:'6l!f!l'l :5Ail0 Burke Pre5irlenT Shawn MinTek SecreTary lXlaThan Dardiclc Treasurer KeiTh Leverenz SQT,-aT-Arms , , Glenn FrosT TFLSSPMGGP , , ,, Bill Mason l-lonorary Members , Mrs Ludwig vor BeeTnoven, Mr. Marlc Twain, Sir WalTer Lacylc Burlce DebaTinq SocieTy is a club devoTed To The arT oT wiT anol humor. One oT a qenTlemanTs necessiTies in liTe is The abiliTy To laugh and have Tun aT The appropriaTe Times. AT a Burke meeTinq, The appropriaTe Time Tor pleasure is always presenT. AT every meeTing a serious clebaTe is given on some Topic oT inTeresT To The membership. ATTer The debaTe an oraTion by a member is given, which is usually oT even more inTeresT To The members. Mr. Lacylf is club sponsor. Cup oT disTincTion. rim Le Cercle Francais PresidenT ,. . . Marian ShosTrom EThel Drueck ...Leah Jamieson Vice PresidenT .. SecreTary . . Treasurer . .. Ralph GoTTTried Le Cercle Francais, a club Tor sTudenTs wiTh a basic knowl- edge in French, promoTes an acTive inTeresT in boTh The language and The wide varieTy oT people who speak iT. Under The direcTion oT Mr. Siler, Le Cercle Francais This year had speakers Trom Paris and VieT Nam, and subiecTs ranged Trom ChrisTmas in France To VieT Narnll To The European Common MarkeT . . . a Tine example oT The unif versaliTy oT French. Forum Romanum Presidenlrs .. . Lawrence Hebert Andrea Dubnick Secre-Tary . . .. .. . .Julie RuTIli Treasurer .. ,,,, Ann Carroll Judge H . ,,,,,,,,,,,,, . . Diana GianniTrapanni l-ligh PriesTess . , ,, ,, ,VY,V,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Jenny Lind Messengers .. JaneT l3randsTrader, Ronald l-leckelman Flunkies Mary Lou McGuire, Joan Baehier, Reed Dunlap, Douglas Frushour Forum Romanum promoTes an inTeresT in Things LaTin and Greek Through The diTTerenT acTiviTies oT The club. There are numerous skiTs and a Roman STyle Show. Twice a year new members are inducTed inTo The club. An unusual acTiviTy is The LaTin Bingo ParTy. The Tealure oT The club is The poinT sysTem which was seT up by Mr. Baker, The club sponsor. rim Ctngudgfe 65465 Parlez-vous Francais? J The Tollowing will be in The arena Tomorrow Pan American . PresidenT , ,, , PaT KenworThy Vice PresidenT ,, ,, Carla BuTler SecreTary ,,,,, ,,,, , ,, ,, Barb Murphy Treasurer , ,,,,,,, , , , , Phil GeoTTrien , Pan American Club serves To give Third and TourTh year sTudenTs pracTice in speaking and undersTanding The Spanish language. The club oTTers assisTance on an in- Tormal basis and adds pleasure To The diTTiculT Task oT learning a language. Speakers and games naTive To Spanish-speaking coun- Tries consTiTuTe The agenda Tor The meeTings. Mr. VVagus and Mr. l-layes, The co-sponsors oT The club, give pracTical advice while helping To make The meeTings more enioyable. Thank you Tor poinTing iT ouT, I-lelen. Saludos Amigos PresidenT , Carol Mizock Vice PresidenT Mary O'Connor SecreTary , Jody VincenT Treasurer , Barbara Reis GreeTings, Triends is The inviTaTion Club Saludos Amigos sends To iTs sixTy members, all TirsT and second-year Spanish sTudenTs. Club meeTings pro- vide a chance To hear and speak Spanish. In order To really experience Spanish culTure, The club aTe aT a Mexican resTauranT and aTTended an Andres Segovia concerT, under The supervision oT The sponsors, Miss McGuane and Mr. Maloney. The breaking oT The candy-Tilled pinaTa, a Mexican ChrisTmas cusTom, is an annual TesTiviTy. Miss McGuane meeTs wiTh members. MaTi knows German, Tool , ef' - ,., ff!-. ,. - - - . , , w W, 5 - 4 r' German PresidenT i ,.., iif' fe -f M , PaT Marciniak Vice PresidenT Mike Darre SecreTar ,,,,,,.,., ,,,,,.,...,, . , ,, ,,,, S lvia Klein Y V Treasurer ., , , ,,.,.,.. ., , ,, ,,,.. STeve De-binsky To really undersTand The German language and noT iusT know iT is one oT The main goals oT The German Club. IT oTTers many opporTuniTies oT speaking iT as well as undersTanding iT. Through The help oT Mr. Schoepko, The sponsor, members learn more abouT The German people and Their TradiTions and cusToms Through movies and speakers. rim 2i'f'i..,.. 4 ,.' n Q. N, ,M s, 35235 , Q '21 . mi 0 l Q.. Q ,x i 16,5 u,Q,,,s',,gssg .. 4 y siligf 'H 1, g E 73: t?II06LI ll'l'l Qlfl ia! C6145 Newton Presidenl , ,, lorn Walson Vice Presidenl ,Jonn McNamara Secrelary ,Bill Mason Treasurer Doug Langeleld Program Direclor Glen Carroll From a serious leclure on llie worlc ol an acluary lo a lun- lilled celebralion ol Sir lsaac Newlonis birllwday, Newlon Club lvleelings lilled every members liead vvilli llwe wonder ol malliemaiics and liow il can be lun. ln Nevvlon Club llwe lun side ol malliemalics is slressed. Mr. Elander is ine adviser. Geomelric designs from slraiglwl' lines. . aww? me U4 Nevvlon bouglil boolcs lor llie Resource Cenler. Main Club Presidenl lvlilce Dirnilriou Vice President , ,, Greg Lewis Secreiarvelreasurer , Linda Cowan lvlalli Club lvopes lo inleresl llwe sludenl in llie sludy ol malnemalics, pure and applied, above and beyond llwal inleresl wliicli is found in Tlwe curriculum in llwe classroom. Tlne Club also slimulales capable group leaderslwip and iollowersliip, under llie direclion ollvlr.Scl'1uelle,+l1e sponsor. Asfro Physics Pxslronomer-in-clwiel Peler Mavrelis Vice Presidenl , Tom Frvrnark Secrelarv-Treasurer Peler Karalialior Sludenls wlno join llie Aslro Plwysics Club are llwose wlio are inleresled in sludying llie universe. Tliey wanl lo increase llweir underslanding ol aslro pl1ysics.VVliile sludying Jrlwe slcy, llne members learn ine leclwnigues used in observing 'l'l1e planels and ine slars. Mr. 'leclaw is adviser To llwe group. Wl1ere'sllie luse? 8 l lf's fhis way. Careers in Education Presidenf . ,,,,,, . . Cafhy Varfanian Vice Presidenf .Sylvia Slivon Treasurer Kafhy Henning Secrefary , Lynne Frame Recorder Pai' Marcinialc Careers in Educafion is fhe former Fufure Teachers' Club. The name was changed fhis year fo include all sfudenfs nof only inferesfed in feaching, buf in all fields of educafion. Mr. Qsfendorf is fhe adviser. Careers in Educafion meefs every ofher week. Their pro- gram includes lecfures in various fields of educafion, visifing nearby grammar schools, and parficipafing in experimenfal classroom sifuafions. This year fhe club members have volunfeered fo fufor Oak Park elemenfary sfudenfs who are in need of exfra help scholasfically. Home Economics Prosidenf. .. . . . . Joan i-loplcins Vice Presidenf . . ,... Barb King Secrefary . Marlene Sfary Treasurer Donna Grimaldi hlisforian Mary Pafriclc Through appreciafion of homemalcing, fhe members of fhe Home Economics Club are working fo esfablish good home and family life. They are sfriving for fhe developmenf of creafive leadership in fhe home, as well as in communify life. The sponsor of fhe club is Mrs. Henry. S. 9 l Arr Club Presidenf. . ,,,,, Dave LeBoy Vice Presidonf Lynn Limperis Secrefary , , Judy Lehr Treasurer , ..Andrea Sfeinholfz Arf is nof only for arfisfs, buf for people involved in every aspecf of life. This sfafemenf is fhe basis for all of Arf Clubs acfivifies. Arf Club presenfed ifs members wifh many views of arf: from painfings fo popular movies. Ari' Club's members visifed fhe Arf lnsfifufe's various shows, saw fhe Cannes film fesrival award winning movie The Red Balloon, decorafed a floor-fo-ceiling Chrisfmas free in fhe library wifh over ZOO original ornamenfs, affended fhe opening of a play, and viewed several films. Miss Robinson is fhe club sponsor. Discussion of educafion. 1' ii ' ,,., ,M ,.. - -- af , M,-,..,.--1 .sw ,.,. ...sr 5 ' . -H-ff' My daughfer is fhe besf coolc. OK. Who slole my speech? l-low did lhar gel inro rhe minures?i' History Club Piesideiil Palli Nolan Vice Presiden? Paul Dalbcrfi Secrelary Barb Murphy lreasurer Barb Pruzan Publicily Chairmen Cheryl Posl, Sheila Naughlon Social Chairman Gayle Kroml Hislory Club combines learning vvilh pleasure. Leclures are presenled concerning conlemporary issues rhal inreresl mosr hisrory sludenrs. Srudenrs enioy rhe movie program, which provides insighl inlo hislory--wilh a lilrrle exlra some- rhing. Mr. Silver is rhe adviser. , 1 iss Charge! Biology Club subiecrs seem easy and inreresring. Therefore rhe calcium conrenlr . . . risoi Presidenl en Cari l Vice Presidenl Sieve Karch Corresponding Secrelary Carole Kolb Recording Secrelary Louise Dardirlc Treasurer. . .. . Eileen Bloom Publicily Chairman , Jan Bergm ir Biology Club is designed lo help lurlher sludeni inleresl in lhis area. Guesl speakers malce even Jrhe mosl' complrcaled Biology Club is an acrive one. llrs members loolc forward eagerly ro The Biology Club Banguer. Biology Club adds ro Jrhe holiday spirir during rhe Chrisrmas season by olecoraring rhe calereria. In 'rhe Spring, Biology Club members go lo 'rhe Dunes for a day of fun. Mr. Geiserr is rhe club sponsor InTernaTional Club PresidenT Varuna Shandilya . Vice Presidenl Nasser Soleimani ' SecreTary Mary Ellen lvloyrr Treasurer Jan Rico Social Chairman Jackie Miller T! lnTernaTional Club could apTly be called The l'melTing poT oT Oak Park and River ForesT l-ligh School. lTs members T , V T A come Trom as Tar away as Turkey, Germany, and Iran. lnTerv naTional Club helps The sTudenTs oT our school To undersTand The people and culTures oT oTher lands. Similarly, The Toreign sTudenTs aT Qak Park and River ForesT I-ligh School learn To know and appreciaTe The culTure oT The UniTeol STaTes. Mr. Russo is The sponsor oT The club. 'HQ People are The same in any language. Human ATTairs PresidenT Julie Miller Vino Presirlenl Kalhy SuTherlanrl Recording Secrelary l-Tolly Siebcrl Corresponding SecreTary ldaeRegina Lucas Treasurer . Lynn ATTwood RubliciTy Chairman ., Jim Sfarkey The l-luman ATTairs Club Tries To promoTe undersTanoling and Tolerance beTween individuals and groups. Through varied educaTional programs and communiTy service acTivi- Ties, iT sTudies The origins, developmenT, and eTTecTs oT con- TlicTs beTween people in local, naTional and world communi- Ties. lvlr. Diedrich is The adviser oT The club. lvlr. Hayano speaks on World War Il. Russian Club Pre-sidenT Chris Corporan SecreTary . Rosanne Ryan Treasurer Ric Backmann Program Chairman Laurie Slicer The members oT Russian Club enioycd a varied program. They had ioinT meeTings wiTh The Folk Music Club and learned and sang Russian songs. They wenT To l-'linsdale under The direcTion oT Mr. Reis, The clubls sponsor, To see The Russian Tilm, The Cranes are Flying. They showed a carToon, KashTanka, based on a sTory by Chekov. Mr. WalTer Lacyk spoke To The club abouT The OcTober RevoluTion which The SovieTs celebraTe in November. These Russians are saTe. i isi 1 ReTreshmenTs are a parT oT every rneeTing. The baTTle oT The minds. Stamp and Coin Club PresidenT Jirn Klurnpnor Secretary-Treasurer Elizabelrh Lombard The sTarnp and coin collecTors in This club Trade and sell Their sTannps and coins. This club encourages The hobbies oT collecTing sTamps and coins and discusses The Techniques oT collecTing. Mr. Tegge is The adviser. riszi l Clubs oTTen have guesT speakers. Chess Club ProsidenT ,, Jolii, Cakar-, Treasurer . Paul Krcrnon BaTTles Take place aT each rneeTing oT The Chess Club. STraTegy is The keyword in These baTTles. The goal is To over- Throw The opponenT, and The baTTle is ToughT Through each playerls mind. Few cries oT war will be heard, alThough some sighs oT relieT or oT having a plan discovered may resound in The guieT aTmosphere. The guide and reTeree oT all oT These baTTles is Mr. RosseTTer, The club sponsor. Coin display. Rumi? I seT TorTh This decree. Speaker wiTh French Club oTTicers Folk Music Club PresidenT , Sarah McConnell Vice Presidenf , ,, Rick Nielson Se-:reTary Nancy Breed Treasurer , , Ru+h Klassen When you hear The sTrumming oT a guiTar or The sound oT a kazoo you can almosT be sure ThaT The Folk Music Club is holding anoTher meeTing. The members oT Folk Music Club en- ioy singing old Tolk songs or The laTesT Tolk- rock, playing guiTars or banios and lisTening To The laTesT Dylan or PeTer, Paul, and Mary records. Miss TelTer is The adviser, The mem- bers oT Folk Music Club really do have a song in Their hearTs. Radio Club Presidenl Joseph Topinka Vice preside , Charles Jaeger Secremry Duncan Koch Treasurer . , ,,,, H , , JefT Pohlman Each Monday aTTer school The Radio Club has held a code and Theory course. Individual- ism Through amaTeur radio is promoTed. W9MBQ are The call leTTers issued To The club's sTaTion by The Federal CommunicaTions Commission. Mr. BarreTT is club sponsor. The Folk Five, minus one. We read you loud and clear. ll53l l-lelp wiTh a big smile. I The now and TuTiire nurse. Youth Red Cross Pfezidanl Marlene STary Vice Presidonl Linda Ada SeCreTary , Holly Meyerson Treasurer Pecgcgy SlewarT The members oT YouTh Red Cross are always worlcing Tor The service oT oThers. They help in hospiTals, and They send ChrisTmas sToclcinqs overseas. ln doing so They are made aware oT Their obliqaTion To socieTy. Miss SchulTz is The sponsor oT The club. Medical Careers PresidenT Dawn Craiq Vice PresidenT Cheryl Miller SecreTary Michelle KersTen Treasurer , Alynne Thorne Medical Careers helps sTudenTs who plan To go inTo medicine decide on The medical career besT Tor Them. The members learn abouT opporTuniTies in The diTTerenT Tields oT medicine, and Those ThaT are mosT in need oT Trained help. TT The sTudenT has a speciTic career in mind she can learn in derail iTs dunes wiTh The help oT Miss Telfer, The club's sponsor. ll54l Ushers ChieT Usher , Deborah Foshay CapTains , ,W H, MarTy DeMaaT, Deborah Kroesen, PaTricia Marcinialc, Susan Weil LicuTenanTs , Clare Ducey, Lorin Flowers, JudiTh G-reenbaum. KeiTh Nerad, John O'Connor, CynThia SanTana, Diane SchueTT, Viclci Lynn Shargo The Company oT Ushers is presenT aT all plays, concerTs, and oTher school-sponsored evenTs To seaT people in Their proper seaTs. The members oT This organizaTion are well- inTorrned and lcnow how To handle crowds, as well as Those persons who arrive laTe. Miss Koch, The adviser, has Trained members well in The arTs oT ushering. Timers PresidenT Bobi Harms Vice PresidenT, , Candy Harrell SecreTary , ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,, H, , , ,Judy Lehr The members OT The Timers Club run The scoreboard, recall ropes, and do all of The clerical worlc ThaT concerns all home swimming evenTs. The Timers Try To encourage aTTendance aT all home meeTs. They also aTTend The away-meeTs To cheer our swimmers on To vicTory. The girls worlc under The direcTion oT Mr. Wilheim, Their sponsor. ins 5 Ushers prepare Tor The evening You're all weT, Tom. Senior year marks The climax oT Tour years oT hard work and Tun. For The Class oT I967, These years have Tlown all Too guickly. lT seems as Though only yesTerday we were Freshmen, losT in a world oT new Taces and new experiences. Then, suddenly, we were Seniors Tacing imporTanT decisions and responsibili- Ties. The school building, as we knew iT, will soon be changedefegrowing much larger. The Class oT l967 will be The lasT class To graduaTe Trom The old Cak Park and River ForesT l-ligh School. l-lowever, we will always remember an impressive place+Tilled wiTh learning, Triendliness and good will. We would like To Thank Qak Park and River ForesT l-ligh School Tor our knowledge, our Triendships, and mosT oT all Tor The wonderTul memories ThaT we will all cherish in The years To come. Ken and Lou waTch Trom backsTage. 6 l MW 1 'ill' ,,, ,,,, 2 f ,ff fig ! .5211 for ear . . Larry and Bob enioy Follies TryouTs. Senior qirls show mums al lasl Toolloall game . . .915 a ear of lQCif5i0l'l Tom and l-larry help wilh Tloal. Happiness is . . . The members of The Senior class have varied inleresls. Those who are arlislically inclined express Themselves as aclors, arlisls, musicians, painlers, wrilers, and singers. Leaders are chosen lo parlicipale in Sludenl Council, Big Brolhers and Sislers, and alhlelrics. The l-lonor Roll and Cum Laude Socieiy show lhal we also have many oul- slandinq sludenfs. The Senior class is a class on The move. 1 Fulgenzi, presideniy Kissafe, vice presideulq Kleclca, secreTary7 l-loafilanci, Treasurer, I Senior Class Council Being a member oT Senior Council is a posiTion oT honor and responsibiliTy. Each year one represenTaTive Trom each oT The Senior homerooms is elecTed To do his parT in planning The class TloaT, running Senior Follies, selecTing The class giTT, and mosT imporTanT oT all, helping To plan graduaTion. Big Brothers and SisTers On Friday aTTernoons each Freshman homeroom re- ceives a visiT Trom iTs Big BroTher and SisTer. These Seniors visiT The homerooms To answer guesTions, help solve problems, and explain school acTiviTies. The Fresh- men lools Torward To These visiTsg They lcnow ThaT Their Big BroTher or Big SisTer will always have The answer. Senior Class Council Seniors Are Tops STarlcey, Chill, Fox, IT's Academic Qne oT The highlighTs oT The school year is The appearance oT Oalc Parlc and River ForesT l-ligh School on lT's Academic. This year our school was represenTed by Three ouTsTanding Seniors: Alan Chill, Paul Fox, and Jim STarkey. AlThough our Team did noT win, iT played an excellenT game. The Senior Mixed Ensemble was chosen as one oT The acTs ThaT was aslced To per- Torm aT halT-Time on an earlier program oT IT's Academic. BACK BOW--Mr. Shepherd, LorenTZ, Corre, Garro, FscoTT, Navalio, PaTTen, i-luTchinson, KenT, Kearley, Tollenaere, Camp- bell. SFCOND RGViffSolofmani, McFedries, Alcin, Olllonnell, Dorlfman, STromp1-los, Baies, Clarkson, Wood, Rieqer. FRONT RCTVV Tiilrqi'-mi lpreml, Kli-rlma lsecy.l, Hoagland TT l Kissaiie lv. prrml, iisai Nancy and Curl counsel Freshmen. BIG BROTHERS AND SISTERS Alice Andros Nancy Breed Carla liuller Ann Coulson Carol Coven Dawn Craiq Ethel Drueclr Deborah Eoshay Lynne Frame Ferne Gerulal Kalhleen Henninq Nancy James Lynn Jaslcer Linda King Marilyn Levin Nora Luzielli Marcia Meilahn Ellen Milcufa Julie Miller Nancy Paddlelord Ellen Pearlman Nicolelle Pelralcos Nancy Porfer Cynfhia Riclrs Susan Salerno Krisfine Selle-rgren Pafricia Tollenaere Caiherine Varianian Diane Willcinson Ralph Cady David Calabrese David Dickinson Thomas Escoll Paul Fox Glenn Erosl James Eullz William Good Roberf Groie Dennis Noonan Curlis Hari Peler Kirk Douglas Lanqeleld Jeffrey Lee Benjamin Lounslaury Vlfilliam Mason John McNamara James Maeder Tim Moionnier Nale Dardiclc W. Randall Plelcher Ned Savide Eugene Schollens Thomas Shuler Roberi Slaslny Pe-fer Tollenaere Richard Weber David Weslerholm William Zwec lrer l59 Pele and Diane solve a problem. lTop piclurel BACK ROW-Savide, Zweclcer, Pal Tollenaere, Pele Tollenaere, Schollens. SECOND ROW-- Shuler, Salerno, Porler, Wilkinson, Sellerqren. FRONT ROW-wl-Dlefcher, Pearlman, Perralcos, Paddlelord, Riclcs. lLower piclurel BACK ROWiEscoll, Eullz, Hari, McNamara, Mason. THIRD ROW--Mr. Swanson, Dardiclc, Gerulal, Langeleld, King, SECOND ROW-Builer, Andros, Jaslcer, Meilahn. FRONT ROW-Miss l-lorner, Eoshay, James, Luziefli, Levin. I -x Helen reads a leller lrom her AFS home. Adf-, Linfln L. Baraglia, James P. Bloom, Irving A. Boraz, Royce E. Bolnick, Nehama S. Breed, Nancy J. Buller, Carla P. Cady, Ralph L. Calabrese, David M. Campbell, Ted S. Chill, Alan A. Chrislian, Barbara F. Clausonihue, Donna L. Cooke, Jacqueline R. Corre, Fredda G. Coven, Carol Dahlin, Jan F. Dalberg, Paul E. Dardick, Nalhan H. Dickinson, David K. Dressel, Charles R. Escoii, Thomas E. Fernandez, Elaine Fox, Paul C. Friedman, Mark H. Goelz, Sandra M. Goldberg, Slephanie Good, William A. Goren, Mark N. Golliried, Ralph M. Handelman. Susan A. Hari, Curlis J. Headlke, Kaihy A. Heilsch, Janel M. Henning, Kalhleen A. Hoagland, James L., Jr. Hullgren, Jorie L. HONOR ROLL avz YEAR SENIORS lvr-rson, Susan R. Jaeger, Charles ll. Jarvis, Susan E. Jasker, Lynn M. Johnson, William F. Kaiser, James A. Kenworthy, Palricia Kesler, Roland L., Jr Klassen, Ruih A. Klumpner, James H. Koch, Duncan K. Krebs, Michael R. Kreslel, John E. Lee, Jeiirey R. Lehr, Judilh G. Levin, Marilyn J. Lewis, David R. Lind, Jenny K. Lochner, John M. Lounsloury, Beniamin Lucas, Ida-Regina Luchs, Roberl H. Lunde, Roberl A. Luzieili, Nora M. Malone, Daniel G. Maple, Claire J. Marciniak, Pairicia Mason, XfVilliam E. McNamara, John J. Menase, Malild Merrick, Nancy L. Mezzalesla, Louise Mikuia, Ellen J. Miller, Craig N. Miller, Julie A. Minlek, Shawn J. Mogley, Alexander Moye, Mary Ellen Naughlfni, Sheila M. Olson, Larry R. Paddlelord, Nancy A Perkins, Julie A. Pelrakos, Nicoleile Pierce, John Plail, Judy L. Plelcher, VJ. Randall Pruzar, Barbara I. Ricks, Cynlhia S. Savide, Ned L. Scholiens, Eugene E. Schuell, Karla L. Schulz, Sieven F. Schwarlz, Thomas M. Sellergren, Krisiine Sharer, Sarah E. Shuler, Thomas H., Jr. Sieberi, Holly C. Silka, Wayne L. Slivon, Sylvia L. Srnilh, Susan G. Siarkey, James A., Jr Slewarl, Timolhy J. Siokus, Gloria L. Sullivan, Elizabeih Taller, Sarah J. Taylor, Barbara H. Timme, Pamela L. Tollenaere, Pairicia Varlanian, Calherine Vincenl, Barbara A. Vvaison, Thomas H. Wilkinson, Diane Wonais, Peler P. Wong, Sally S. Zwecker, William R. Seniors Ben Lounsbury, Leah Jamieson, and Shawn Minlek share The Scholarship Cup. iisoi CUM LAUDE SOCIETY MEMBERS SENIORS llilecled Junior Yearl I966- Ade, Linda L. Breed, Nancy J. Cady, Ralph I.. Campbell, Ted S. Chill, Alan A. Dardick, Naihan H. Dickinson, David K. Dressel, Charles R. Friedman, Mark H. Golliried, Ralph M. Handelman, Susan A. Hari, Curlis J. Henning, Kalhleen A. Hullgren, Jorie L. Jasker, Lynn M. Kesler, Roland L., Jr. Klassen, Ruih A. Klumpner, James I-I. Krebs, Michael R. Lee, Jeiirey R. Lind. Jenny K. I967 Lounsbury, Beninmin Luchs, Roberi H. Luzielri, Nora Malone, Daniel G. Marciniak, Palricia McNamara, John J. Miller. Julie A. Minlek, Shawn J. Pierce, John Plall, Judy L. Savide, Ned I.. Schueli, Karla L. Schulz. Sleven F. Shapiro, Helen Sharer, Sarah E. Sfewarl, Timolhy J. Sullivan, Elizabeih Tollenaere, Palricia Varlanian, Calheriiie Vincenl, Barbara A. XNiIkinson, Diane CUM LAUDE SOCIETY MEMBERS Baraglia, James P. Bloom, Irving A. Boraz, Royce E. Boinick, Nehama S. Buller, Carla P. Calabrese, David M. Chrislian, Barbara F. Claumcnilliue, Donna L. Cooke, Jarqu-line R. Corre, Twdrln G. Cowen, Carol Dalilin, Jan T. Dalberg, Paul F. Escoii, Thomas E. Fernandez, Elaine Fox, Paul C. Goldberg, Slephanie Good. 'William A. Goren, Mark N. Headlke, Kalhy Heilsch, Janel M. Hoagland, James L., Jr. Iverson, Susan R. SENIORS I966-I967 Jaeger, Charles H. Jamieson, Leah H. Jarvis, Susan E. Johnson, William lr. Kaiser, James A. Kenworlliy, Paiririix Koch, Duncan K. Kreslel, John E. Lehr. Juililh G. Levin, Marilyn .I. Lewis, David R. Lofhner, John M. Lucas, Ida Regina Lunde, Roberl A. Maple, Claire J. Mason, Vfilliam E. Merase, Malild Merrick, Nancy L. Mezzaiesfa, Louise Mikuia, Ellen J. Miller, Craiq N. Mogley, Alexander Moye, Mary Ellen Naughlon, Sheila M. Paddleiord, Nanry A Perkins, Julie A. Peirakos, Nicolelie Plelcher, W. Randall Piu7an, Barbara I. Ricks, Cynihia S. Schollens, Fugene F. S'hwarlz, Thomas Sf-sllerqren, Krialine Sliuler, Thoma-. ll., ..lr Sieberl, Holly C. Silka, Wayne L. Slivon. Sylvia L. Smilh, Susan G. Slarkey, James A., Jr. Srokus, Gloria L. Tailer, Sarah J. Taylor, Barbara H. Timme, Pamela L. Vlfalson, Thomas H. Wonais, Peier J. Wong, Sally S. Zwecker, William R. l-lonor Roll seniors Eirsl Semesler Adam, Mildred F. Adams, Mary K. Ade, Linda L. Allen, James O. Appleby, David M. Ayers, Terry L. Belke, Linda J. Berg, Dolores E. Bloom, lrving A, Boraz, Royce E. Borgsradr, Bonnie J. Bolnick, Neharna S. Boyce, Roberf W. Braun, Bonnie S. Breed, Nancy J. Builer, Carla P, Cady. Ralph L, Calabrese, David M. Campbell, Ted S. Chill, Alan A. Chrislian, Barbara E. Clausonlhue, Donna L. Cooke, Jacqueline R. Corre, Eredda G. Coven, Carol Craig, Roberl C. Dahlin, Jan E. Dardick, Nalhan l-l. Davenporl, Alma M. De Biase, Marie Dickinson, David K. Dressel, Charles R. Ekholrn, John J. Escoll, Thomas E. Fernandez, Elaine Eox, Paul C. Erack, Eugenia l. Friedman, Mark l-l. Goelz, Sandra M. Goldberg, Srephanie Goldslein, Gary L. Good, William A. Gordon, Consrance Goren, Mark N. Haridelman, Susan A. l-lardy, Phillip J. l-larlman, Paul J. l-ledrick, Barbara L. l-leiisch, Janel M. l-lenning, Kalhleen A. l-loagland, James L., Jr. l-louser, Karen E. l-lullgren, Jorie L. lverson, Susan R. Jaeger, Charles l-l. Jamieson, Leah l-l. Jarvis, Susan E. Jasker, Lynn M. Johnson, William E. Jordan, David R. Junkunc, l-lelen J. Kaiser, James A. Kearley. Timolhy G. Kenworlhy, Palricia Kesler, Roland L., Jr, Klassen, Rulh A. Klumpner, James l-l. Krebs, Michael R. Kreslel, John E. Lee, Jeffrey R. Lehr, Judilh G. Levin, Marilyn J. Licklon, Roberl J. Lind, Jenny K. Lochner, John M. Lounsbury, Beniarnin Lucas, lda-Regina Luchs, Roberl l-l. Lunde, Roberl A. Luzielli, Nora M. Malone, Daniel G. Maple, Claire J. Marciniak, Palricia Mason, William E. McNamara, John J. Meilahn, Marcia E. Menase, Malild Merrick, Nancy L. Mezzaresla, Louise Miller, Craig N. Miller, Julie A. Minrek, Shawn J. Moionnier, Timoihy M. Moye, Mary Ellen Murphy, Barbara M. Naughlon, Sheila M. Navolio, William E. Nelson, Thomas C, Norlell, Doryn J. Paddlelord, Nancy A. Pearlman, Ellen R. Perkins, Julie A. Pelrakos, Nicolelle Pierce, John Plarl, Judy L. Plelcher, WN. Randall Pohlman, Jelllrey T. Preirn, Michael J. Pruzan, Barbara l. Ricks, Cynlhia S. Rusk, Susan T. Rynne, Terrence P. Savide, Ned L. Schueii, Karla L. Schulz, Sleven E. Schwarlz, Gail D. Schvvarlz, Thomas M, Sharer, Sarah E. Shaykin, Roberl l-l. Shosrrom, Marian L. Sieberl, Holly C. Silka, Wayne L. Silverslein, Joanne Slivon, Sylvia L. Smiin, Susan G. Slarkey, James A., Jr. Siaslny, Roberl J. Siewarl, Timolhy J. Slokus, Gloria L. Sullivan, Elizabeih Sullivan, Palricia A. Taylor, Barbara H. Thompson, Larry L. Timme, Pamela L. Todd, Gordon B. Tollenaere, Palricia Tucker, Margarel L. Turnbull, Michael G. Varianian, Calherire Vincenl, Barbara A. Wagner, Alan V. Weiss, Consiance M. Weslerholm, David C Wilkinson, Diane Nnlonais, Peler J. Wong Sally S. Top Ten Seniors BACK ROW-Minlek, Lounsbury, Cady. FRONT ROW-Wilkinson, l-lulrgren, Lind, Tollenaere. Nol piclured: Jamieson, Breed, Miller. Top Ten Averages Leah Jamieson 4.00 Ben Lounsbury 4.00 Shawn Minlek 4.00 Julie Miller ,. 3.97 Jenny Lind . 3.93 Ralph Cady ,,.,.... ,,,, 3 .9I Diane Wilkinson 3.9l Jorie l-lulrgren .,.. ,,,, Nancy Breed Par Tollenaere Narional Merir Serni-Finalisls 3.90 3.87 3.86 BACK ROW--Miniek, Eox, Cady, Kesler, Beally, FRONT ROV!-APierce, Miller, Senior Follies The lnspiraTion rocks ouT. aa ,t T Q Q ,rf , , li A L Mark and MarTy ride again! The Boobins sing up a sTorm. 2 Senior Follies' gives The Seniors a welcome opporTuniTy To show Their TalenT and enTerTain Their classmaTes. The acTs ranged Trom The musical group, The lnspiraTion, To a modern dance enTiTled, The ln Crowdfl The Senior class will use The proTiTs Trom Senior Follies To help pay Tor The class giTT. 'lhe Class of l967 Presenis SENIOR FOLLIES March I7-l8, l967 8:00 p,m. ACT ONE This Class is Cur Class The lnspiraTion Dana Kleis, David Meilahn, Jim Schroeder, Dale Younqkranlz K4 'Nhen Mommyls Away Bonnie Koch, Nora Pelerson HisTory oT Love Ray Boyd, Jorfl Brosk, Ann Coulson, Jim Eilriq, George Garro, Jay Hoag' land, Ma:Tie Menase, Helen Shaoiro, Marian Shoslrom, Tom Shuler, Sylvia Slivon. Laurie Swanson, Barb Taylor, Ann Thompson, Donn Tood, Rosa Zayas, Bill Zwecker Kirk and Todd PeTe Kirk, JeTiTo1d .1 Mae Vkfesi Visirs a ConcerT PianisT Jeanine Palh, Bob Herrick Q.P.li.F. Film PesTival Chris Burriil, Duane BuTurusis, Bob Curran, Larry Fulgenzi, Bud Greenwald, Prank Haley, Tim Harrison, Tom Hogan, Jim Maeder, Bob MaTson, Bill McCullom, John Neary, Chuck Nolan Greer Qnions Ann Coulson, Sheila LeonTios, Ellen Pearlman 1+ LeTlus and Her Boobins Sue Berry, Diane Dowling, Chris Haddad, Bobbi Harms, Candy Harrell, Connie Harvalis, Helen Heck, Sue lverson, ChrisTy Luckow, KaTie O'LoughY lin, Kim Pirher, Lorna Wood INTERMTSSION ACT TWO X41 WesT-Side STory Marge Blumer, Terry Beers, Nancy Breed, Connie Cieslak, RuTh Klassen, Jim Klumpner, Doug Kramer, Glynn Lowrey, Jim Negele, Larry Nielsen, Jeanie Ralh, Lenna STrompolos, Karen Thoreson, Donn Todd, Jeff Todd, Glenn Tribble, Caihy Varraniari xi Mark and MarTy MarTy Gneuhs, Mark Gofsch Sinrgin' Plain Julie Perkins, Penny Roberrs ik ln Crowd Linda King, Anne MeTcali, Sue Salerno Don'T Come a Knocking Pcgqy Akin, Laurie Cancio, Linda Culp, Kalhy Faulds, Marqy G-leave, Linda Kern, Marcia Meilahn, Peggy Snyder, David Meilahn iv holk Five Nancy James, Linda King, RuTh Klassen, Charlene Rank, Lenna Srrompolos hronTier MorTicgian John Crowl, Jim FulTz, Tim Kearly, Jim Negele, Tom Nelson, Jon Slella 1+ lnspiraTion Dana Kleis, David Meilahn, Jim Schroeder, Dale Younqkranfz This Class is Our Classl' llzinalel M DesignaTes Blackoul' belween acls BlackouTs Allegra BarTon, Harry Gibson, Marfy Gneuhs, Mark GoTsch, David Jordan, Mariy Kissane, Paul KenT, Judy Lehr, Dan Malone, Gail Schwarfz, Tom WaT- san, AM HuTc'iinscn X 51 ' fzgfg fl' Q Eff - XXXXXXX--X---f 'E . 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Sophomore Year We had come Through The TirsT year wiTh Tlying colorsl Now our class was prepared To meeT The challenges oT school and To enioy . . . Fall Show---- l-larvey . . . Driver Ed . . . Girls' ConTerence- Be a Cube . . . Boys' ConTerence- l-low lvluch Do We Uwe? . . . The new hymn- GraTeTul praises we sing . . . C.l.A.-- The Dragon and The Bear . . . Oper- eTTa-- - Plain and Fancy . . . BrealcTasT aT school . . . The new TighT song- All hail To The glory, Tame and mighT . . .Com- rnon CourTesy Weelc- Common CourTesy CounTs . . . Senior Class Play- She SToops To Conquer . . . ElecTion oT The Junior Class oTTicers . . A The nexT year we would be upperclassmen. Junior Year We now had Two years oT high school behind us. Gur Third year was Tull oT acTiviTy. There were P.S.A.T.'s . . . Fall Show- Mrs. lvlc-l'hing . . . Girls' ConTerence- Loolc To The Rain- bow . . . Boys' ConTerencee ln DeTense oT SelT T-lonor . . . LeT's lWlrighT WhaT's Wrong Weelc . . . C.l.A.- Ordeal in Black and WhiTe . . .Junior Carnival- Cunior Jarnival . . . NaTional lVleriT TesTs . . . Junior Prom- Les Champs Elysees . . . SaTeTy Council moTTo- SaTeTy Tor all Through The courTesy oT each . . . OpereTTa-- Bye, Bye Birdie . . . Spring Show- ElecTra . . . We were now on The lasT parT oT our Trip Through Calc Parlc and River ForesT I-ligh School. Senior Year This was The year we would remember, one oT The mosT imporTanT in our lives. We occupied The days wiTh . . . S.A.T.'s Big BroThers and SisTers . . . Fall Show-- PeTer Pan ...Senior Girls' Luncheon . . . l-lomecoming--Queen Laurie Swanson .. . waTching The beginning oT consTrucTion . . . lvlaTchmaTes in lV1unchland . . . Senior picTures . . . Boys' ConTerence- -l'ogeTher l STand Alone . . . Girls' ConTerence- Gold Rush '66 ...College applicaTions and inTerviews . . . King oT l-learTs-King Jim lvlaeder . . . OpereTTa- The Gondoliers .. . C.l.A.- The l-lawlc or The Dove? . . .Spring Show- A Midsummer NighT's Dream . . . Cum Laude SocieTy . . . BaccalaureaTe . . .and GRADUATION! I T641 M gem EIHAEI' Lafe in Ccfober, IQ66, fhe Class of I967 learned wifh deep sadness and regref of fhe loss of one of ifs members, Nina Jankowslci. Nina was an acfive sfudenf and an inferesfed mem- ber of our class. While she was in high school she re- ceived her Phi Befa Kracker as a Freshman, was on fhe l-lonor Roll, and was a semi-finalisf for fhe Illinois Sfafe Scholarship. Clubs were also an imporfanf parf of Nina's life. She was a member of l-lisfory Club, French Club, l-luman Affairs Club, and fhe Company of Ushers, in which she held fhe office of Lieufenanf. Nina was also a member of fwo church organizafions. We remember Nina, a sincere person and a good friend. She will long be fhoughf of by fhose of us who lcnew her. Nina Janlcowski ff' This lirne I really didn? do ill Senior Advisers Mr. Pearson Armand siudie and figures. s lads Mr. Shepherd Now rhis is lhe way ro do ir. Ask mel Face in a crowd. Laurie helps inspire spiril. V H661 Paper dolls, al your age? May I lielp you? x.: if if-V, L 1 Senior girls celebrale. !67 mcg gicfiond Culesl Couple ...... Larry Fulgenzi and Peggy Akin Mosl Versalile Girl ...,.,p........ p.ppp.... S ylvia Slivon Mosl Versalile Boy .,...... p,......... il' Orn Sliuler Cured Girl ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,, lvl arcia lvleilalnn Culesl Boy ,,,.,,4,,,,, .... Denny Noonan Friendliesl Girl ........ . ...o.,.. Laurie Swanson Friendliesl Boy ,,.,,,,,, ...,., lvl ilce lvlazzuca lvlosl Beaulilul Girl .. lvlosl Handsome Boy lvlosl Popular Girl .... Mos? Popular Boy .... Class Allwlele ..,.... Class Aclress . Class Aclor ....... Class Musician .. Class Vocalisl ....... Class Sclwolar .... ........Peggy Pxlcin .,.....Craig Miller .........Ka+lwy Paulds ..,....Larry Fulgenzi .......Cl'iucl4 Dressel ....,...Marilyn Levin ,......Glenn Triblole ..cc......,.....Jenny Lind .......Lenna Slrornpolos .......Sliawn Minlelc Class Arlisl ....... ,..........L B op Boyce Class Aullior ..... Nallian Dardick Class Wil ....... .........,. J on Slella Class Oralor .........,............ .,...,.. C arol Coven lvlosl Lilcely To Succeed ........c ........ B en Lounsbury Cyaaa of 7967 l Nancy J. Abell l-larry J. Aldous Frank W. Alirens James O. Allen Peggy M. Abrams Linnea M. Allredson Margarel' J. Akin Rosemary F. Allen Riclnard J. Aclialz Mildred F. Adam Mary K. Adams Raymond A. Adams Linda Lou Ade Thomas E. Alsbury I me 1 Dianne F. Allsladl I-loward A. Anderson Lawrance A. Anderson Timollwy J. Anderson William Anderson Palricia M. Andrews Alice G. Andros David M. Appleby Roberl C. Appleby Roxanne Armour l-leclor Arnaez Daniel J. Baran Terry L. Ayers Marlin C. Belian Judy L. Arllnur Allegra l-l. Barlon Paul J. Bacliner Linda J. Bellce Julianne C. Arlliurs Jane E. Bales Warren E. Bacon Cynlliia M. Bell Jeff A. Ashby Gerald A. Bauer Bruce B. Badger Dolores E. Berg Mary L. Allcins Janel C. Bean Fredriclc Baird Miclwael A. Bergeron Lynn M. Aliwood Sleplwen E. Beally Karen Jo Banse Eileen Berminglwam Slwaron R. Ax Terry A. Beers James P. Baraglia Susan M. Berry N691 il Clwarles W. Bilgman Joanne Bilgman Cynllwia A. Bills Bruce C. Bishop Deanna Bisk Lorna B. Blaclc Mary K. Blasius Leslie D. Blornmaerl Irving A. Bloom Ronnie Blueslein 3 Mariory A. Blumer Jarnes J. Bourne Barbara J. Boelimer Kevin J, Bourne Arlliur J. Bogdanove Phoebe M. Bovey Anne D. Bolorin Roberr W. Boyce Royce E. Boraz Raymond M. Boyd Bonnie J. Borqsraolr Linda K. Boyles Nelriarna S. Borniclc Carol A. Bradford iivoi . 1 1 -. v--. f J V. Mary Lou Brarnliall Clara J. Brucalo James F. Brennan Peler A. Bueclmler Tom C. Brandsfrader Paul J. Brucaro Mary S. Brinlc Corinne K. Burns Bonnie S. Braun Parricls J. Brugh Paul S. Brodlwead Jule J. Burny Nancy J. Breed Colleen E. Brundaqe Joel Broslc Donald M. Bussau Sandra D. Brende Tlwornas K. Bruun Jolwn B. Brosseau Carla P. Burler Wlial are you up lo, Dave? S , . we 'ff a s J Joyce M. Buller David M. Calabrese Kalherine B. Buller Diana M. Calamia Duane J. Bulurusis Sleohan J. Callahan Eileen M. Byrne Palricia D. Camaslo Ralph L. Cady Ted S. Campbell Susan M, Cahill K I B. C John G' Carers ar anavan Larry poses wilh Senior Axe. Lourdes M. Cancio iirii ia Ronald L. Capizzi Michael W. Chapin Mar+in J. Carroll Ken A. Chrislopher Richard Cardamone Alan A. Chill William J. Carroll Sieve F. Ciaccio James E. Carney Donna L. Chiodo Judi+h A. Carsfens Consfance A. Cieslalc Rufrh E. Carpenler Barbara F. Chrislian Kirby P. Caruso Norma J. Clark Glen C. Carroll Armand Chrislopher Mary M. Cashin Jeanie L. Clarkson William W. Clarlcson Carol Coven Elizabellw C. Connan Mary C. Cross Donna L. Clauson+l'aue Roberr B. Cowliey Dennis P. Conway Jolin R. Crowl Alexander P. Clemens Jolwn W. Cox Jacqueline R. Cooke Jolin E. Cullen James A. Cogan Donald J. Cralr David B. Corlcle Michael D. Cullen James R. Cole Dawn H. Craig Fredda Cf. Corre Lawrence M. Cullilan Roberr A. Comella Roberi C. Craig Franlc E. Corry Linda L. Culp Alice Jane Conn Tirnollmy R. Crolce Ann S. Coulson Jolwn C. Culver H721 Gerald Cunninglwam Richard J. Dalwms Suzanne E. Curlis James Dai Perer C. Cufsuvilis Cliarles l-l. Dalcler Terrence J. Czarny Ronald J. Dalder Jan F. Dalwlin Paul E. Dalberq '6 7 Nalhan l'l. Dardiclc Calhleen F. DeNovo Louise M. DeCarlo Glenn B. Donnelly Alma M. Davenporl Roberl M. Densrnore Joan De Cicco Nora A. Donovan Orrin B. Davenporl Gail F. Desmond Palricia J. Delano Jane A. Dore Sleven A. Davidson Debra M. Dibble Marlin C. DeMaa'l Louise Dorlman Gregory C. Davis David K. Dickinson Dave M. DeMala Bruce G. Douglass Joseph W. Davis Gerald R. Dillo Paul F. Demos l-loward E. Doulder Marie De Biase Colleen E. Domrose Manza Denlcoll Diane E. Dowling lI73l Wai 4 . ,S GY .gg ' ,, ff Y A...- Az Sleven D. Doyle Palricia J. Ducey Dennis F. Drain Kalhleen Duffy Charles R. Dressel Joan M. Dunn Elhel l. Drueclc Michael F. Dunn Slephen L. Dubinslcy Thomas J. Dvonch Daniel S. Eversr Cynrhia Firzgerald Kafherine E. Faulds Allred Fosco Paul W. Eysenloach Clarence Fleishour Palricia A. Feiriclc Ralph S. Fosco Fred S. Falloo Lorin l. Flowers Cheryl l-l. Feldman Deborah D. Foshay Gregory J. Farago Rosemary H. Foege Elaine Fernandez Joyce E. Fox Nancy D. Farris Deborah J. Forr Richard J. Finn Kalhleen A. Fox Rick Shelhamer and Jim Re nolds Sleven E' Eloerl are inlerviewed for Their TVyolebu+. Edward C. Elder Palricia J. Economos Anrhony C. Eliassen Terrie J. Edmunds Carol J. Eells Mary L. Eggers James E. Eilrig John J. Elcholm Peggy lvl. Ellcins Jean A. Engellorechr Pamela J. Enriguez Nancy A. Erskine Thomas E. Escorr Afl l 1 Paul C. Fox Lawrence Fullerlon Roberia L. Freund Belhel A. Gelhorn Eugenia I. Fraclc James A. Fuliz Marlc H. Friedman Linda G. Geller Lynne M. Frame Rulh A. Gabriel Glenn A. Frosi Ferne W. Gerulal Joseph R. Franlz George J. Garro L. Joseph lLarryl Fulqenzi Jacqueline Gerhner James A. Freeberq Mary E. Gaynor Marlc S. Fuller l-larry B. Gibson Don'+ slop now, Howie. l l ,.f ll75l Roger Gildemeisier Scoll D. Glover Arihur A, Gill Nancy C. Goeransson Michael T. Gillespie Sandra M. Goeiz Margare-Jr J. Gleave Rila R. Gogiian Palricia A. Glenn Slephanie Goldberg Theo T. Glorioso Jean C. Goldman Renee R. Glos Gary L. Goldslein Elena M. Golesreanu Michael J. Green Laura A. Golilieb Chrisline A. Haddad William A. Good Marlin A. Greenwald Edward L. Gould Jim A. Haggard Brenda K. Goon David G. Griliilh Candace J. Graley Nancy R. Hagisl Conslance Gordon Palricia Groeneveld Genevieve Grandolio Franlc E. Haley Marlc N. Goren Roloeri V. Grossi Roberl A. Grandsard Palriclc R. Haley Marlc J. Goisch Roberl R. Grole Gregory R. Grasse Linda F. Hall Ralph M. Golllried Paul C. Guignard James P. Grayson David S. Hamann lI76l l , Susan A. Handelman Phillip J. Hardy Mari T. Hans Greg C. Hargus Gaylord W. Hanson Roger D. Harmon Richard S. Harb Roberla J. Harms John W. Harbaugh Candace J. Harrell +37 - Maryann Harris Paul J. Herrmann Susan I.. Harris Conslance Harvalis Timolhy I.. Harrison Karhy A. Headrlce Curlis J. Harl' Sreven M. Healy Peggy E. Harlless Charles C. Heclc Helen If, Hocli Tony G. Hoslcins Roloorl T. Heyer Jorie L. Hullgren Barbara I.. I IooIricI4 Karen E. Houser Dennis VV. Hiclfey Donna I-. Hurlr Jagueline Hell Gary VV. I-Iousron Dellelf Hillner George E. Hussos Janer M. Heirsch John R, Hoei Doris M. Himmelman Arlhur G. Hurchinson Scorr C. Henderson Bradley T. Hoyr James I.. Hoagland Daniel W. Igyarro Barbara A. Henk Bearriz E. Huerla Paula J. Holmeisrer James E. Iverson 767 Kalhleen A. Henning Billie Hullshrller Thomas B. Hogan Susan R. Iverson rim Michael G. Ives Charles K. Izzo Sandra J. Janes Susan E. Jarvis George W. Jaclcson Y Charles l-l. Jaeger Nancy L. James Thomas E. James L nn M. Jaslcer Roberl L. Jensen Phillip R. Jelosen Roberl D. Jewell Leah H. Jamieson Lonna M. Johnson William F. Johnson Roland Kaeser Y Larry N. Jourdan Gregory F. Kalsis Dianne M. Jones James A. Kaiser Jell F. Joy Richard Kalz Jeanefle E. Jones Lois J. Kamradr Lawrence W. Joyce Theodore A. Kay Lois Jones Dennis C. Kane Carlos E. Julien Timolhy G. Kearley David R. Jordan Linda J. Kanslci lclelen J. Junlcunc Paul fx. Kenl Jim Fullz Throws oul anolher pun. W f..- 1 f -'.f i ,-.' 7 sewer-so - . sf M? c .. . 1 5 ...B ws? L -Si Dana R. Kleis Douglas l-l. Kramer Duncan K. Koch Randall L. Kryn William K. Klooclq Michael R. Krebs James L, Kochman William D. Kul4ral Timolhy C. Klolz Paul L. Kremen Scoll' R. Kody Louis J. Lambis James l-l. Klumloner John E. Kreslel Charles J. Kovalc Dee A. LaMonTagna Bonnie J. Koch Debbie A. Kroesen lvlarqarelr Kowaleslci Thomas W. Lane Palricia Kenworlhy Pefer B. Kirlm Linda R. Kern Marlin D. Kissane Roland l-. Kesler Rulh A. Klassen Arlhur L. Kieling Nancy L. Kleclca Daniel R. Killoridge Joanne M. Kleeman Glenn A. Kincaid Jonalhan F. Klein Dawn malfe5 5 Ville Linda L. Kinq Sylvia lvl. Klein 1 1 .- sland on end. I l79l Y, , ,m.a s.. WL, -v . ,, Kaflwryn P. Lang Viclci M. Lendsey Pamela M. l.eBlonde Fred C. Lilienlcamp Douglas R. Langefeld Slieila A. Leonfios David Lel3oy Lynne lf. Limperis Sfeven A. Lanlcford Thomas G. Lepper Jeffrey R. Lee Debralw L. Lind Prank J. LaPlaca Marilyn J. Levin Mariorie A. Lee Jenny K. Lind Sally A. Lardino David R. Lewis Jolin A. Lelwnlward Sfeven R. Lind lirnoflmy P. Larlcin Kaflmleen Lewis Judiflw G. Lelmr Jol'1n M. Loclmner Maureen B. LaVallee Roberf J. Liclcfon Roger E. Leiner Paul A. Loclwner iiaoi Elizabeflw A. Lombard Geoff D. Love Diane L. Long Glynn R. Lowrey Douglas H. Lord Roberf A. Lozeau William R. Lorenfz lda-Regina Lucas Benjamin Lounslaury Roberf l-l. Luclis '67 Chrisly A. Luclcow George J. Maniares Paul I-l, Magida Barbara l. Maxwell George R. Ludwig Claire J. Maple Belri Magliochefli Michael H. Mazzuca Roberl A. Lunde Palricia Marcinialc Roberf J. Maher Nancy L. McClevey Nora M. Luzielli Timolhy VV. Marolz Pracha Maleenonr SCOH A, McClin1'ocl4 Thomas J. Lynch Dennis J. Marlin Daniel G. Malone Vlfilliam O. McCollum Kalhleen A. Lyons William E. Mason Judilh M. Malone Sarah S. McConnell James E. Maecler John D. Mafhieu Vlfilliam Maloney William R. McCre-ary iisii Donna R. McCrory Donald J. McLauchlan Frances J. McDonald Bruce A. McLeod Joan E. McFarlane Ellen McMahon Kalhleen Mclzedries Pafricia A. McNally James A. McGreevy Margarel M. McNamara John J. McNama Sandy L. McNeil ra Malild Menas Nancy L. Merrick Michael J. Mchlichols David D. Meilahn Anne B. Melcall James C. Melcall Marcia E. Meilahn Michele Meisel Laura L. Mellman Debra J. Meyers John l-I. Meyers l-lolly Meyerson 2 Louise Mezzafesla Kalhy L. Miller Cheryl A. Miller Alexander Mogley Frank J. Miceli Vickie L. Milligan Craig N. Miller Timolhy M. Molonnier Lawrence C. Michaels Karen J. Millonas Geraldine L. Miller Marlin J. Moloney Roger A. Mieclerna Shawn J. Miniek Jacqueline R. Miller Joel R. Monarch Ellen J. Mikufa Gary K. Moolisell Julie A. Miller Peggy sees lhal Tabula is a slicky lousiness. led? fi Annie M. Morgan lri lieieii 4 is I Margarei M. Morrison Lucy J. Nelson John S. Nagel Terry J. Newlon Mary E. Moye Thomas C. Nelson Sheila M. Naughron Joann E. Nicosia Palricia A. Mueller Linda M. Nemchoclc William E. Navolio Norman L. Nielsen Barbara M. Murphy Janei l-l. Nemecelc John Neary Truoly A. Nielsen Calherine A. Murphy Lincla J. Nevins James R. Neqele Waller L. Nielsen Charles J. Nolan Margarel M. Norlon Kalhryn M. Nolan Michael J. OlBrien Nancy S. Nolan Michael R. O'Connor Palricia A. Nolan Roloerl J, O'Connor Dennis R. Noonan Kalhy A. O'Connor Kaihleen A. Norris Richard F. O'Connor Doryn J. Norlell Mr. Slack comlorls a runnor Thomas F. O'Connor Frances O'Donnell Michele Parenli Richard Oppenheimer Linda A. Perqler Kalhleen O'Louqhlin Kalhy D. Parise Pamela S. Padden Julie A. Perkins Eileen R. Olson Mary L. Palriclc Nancy A. Paddleford Rebecca P. Perri Lenerl R. Olson l-larry O. Pallen Juliann Pagano James D. Peiers Larry R. Olson Ellen R. Pearlman Lois M. Palmer James M. Peiersen Maureen G. O'Malley Linda S. Pearson Ronald Paluch Nora L. Pelerson Mary V, O'Neill Sheryl R. Pearson William Panebianco Nicoleile Peiralcos H841 Parricia L. Piazza PaHi L. Pickerin Renee L. Pielel John Pierce Diane E. Pigoni qKimberly A. Pilher Mike J. Pilrzalerro Judy L. Plall Richard A. Pierce Randall W. Plelcher '67 5 'Q-anvil Jeffrey T. Rohlman Nancy J. Porler Anlhony V. Poliio Doris l. Polloclc Gilberl P. Pond Nancy M. Ponzio Richard A. Posson William Poiamianos Michael J. Preim Roberl T. Prolro Barbara l. Rruzan Cynlhia S. Riclcs Nancy S. Reed David A. Roch Georgia Psichogios Janel E. Rico Roberi Reichenbach Josephine Romano Nancy J. Rader Judilh C. Reiger Nancy B. Reimers Doroihy E. Rooney Slephen R. Randolph Kalhleen A. Riley Sandra Reposh lone F. Rose Charlene Ranl4 Ronald E. Riplfe James P. Reynolds Margarel Rurnmelhoff Nancy E. Ralai Lynne A. Ripple Lawrence E. Reynolds Susan T. Ruslc Jeanine M. Raih Penelope E. Roberls John B. Rheberg Dana Russell rissi Richard S. Russo Joan D. Ryan Nancy S. Schaflner Barbara M. Schaiz Terrence P. Rynne Susan T. Salerno Charles A. Schauer Donna J. Scheclc Darlene G. Sanderson Tullio Sansonelli Ned L. Savide Barbara J. Schenn Gary L. Scherl Gary E. Schrnal+z T61 Eugene E. Scholrens Susan lvl. Sharnbaugh Gail D. Schwarlz Phillip A. Sharpnaclc Mary A. Schoppe Helen Shapiro Dean T. Seclgewiclc Roberl H. Shaylcin Karla L. Schueli Sarah E. Sharer Krisline Sellegren Juclilh A. Shea S+even F. Schul+z Vicki L. Shargo Lincla J. Sellz Richard K. Shelhamer Emily Schwaegerman Peler A. Sharpe Carol J. Severson Marian L. Shos+rom Follow The bouncing ball. l W, .2 1- 'VH' Thomas H. Slwler Alice A. Slcipworlli Kalllleen A. Sclwullz Sylvia L. Sliyon Holly C. Sieloerl Roberl P. Slolness Wayne L. Sillca Jill F Smillri Lawrence M. Silver Leslie E. Smilln Nancy L. Silverman Susan G. Smillw Joanne Silyerslein Janice E. Snover S Peggy D. Snyder Roberl J. Slaslny l-larry N. Sourapas Jonallian R. Slelia Nasser Soleimani Janel L. Sleele Sharen D. Splifl William H. Sleude Lawrence M. Solnes Palricia A. Sfelano William R. Sfanilz Carol L. Slevens Janice D. Solomone Jane B. Sieil James A. Sl'arl4ey Mary M. Slewarl Ardis F. Sorensen Andrea L. Sleinliollz Marlene A. Slary Timolliy J. Slewarl Smee lGlenn lribblel gels llie poinl. James l-l. Sliclcler Frank Suarez Jane L. Sloklas Joseph S. Sullca Gloria L. Srolfus Elizabelh Sullivan Lee E. Slone John E. Sullivan Sherry L. Slone Palricia A. Sullivan Eleni C. Srrompolos Dhay Suphairanasuri Bruce W. Srudham Roland C. Surey 8 Karhy M. Su+herland Norman J. Teiber David W. Swisher Anne M. Thompson Barbara M. Swanson Joseph S. Terrana James M. Symingron Larry L. Thompson Laurie A. Swanson Mary C. Thaicher Marylou Szczesnialc Karen R. Thoresen Noreen E. Swanson Sandra T. Theodore Sarah J. Tarrer Janice A. Thorne Rochelle C. Swilr Ralph W. Thomas Barbara l-l. Taylor Pamela L. Timme Psychedelic Physics. 7 'Y' X Jeff Todd Susan L. Traqe Ronald B. Tomaselc Jill D. Turner Donn D. Todd David P. Traul Douglas L. Tomb James C. Tyner Gordon B. Todd Glenn A. Tribble Joseph E. Topinlca Georqianna Urso Palrricia Tollenaere Marqaref L. Tucker Nancy M. Tourlelol' Edward J. Ulilres Peler A. Tollenaere Michael G, Turnbull Jennifer L. Towler Donna M. Valenlino N ' ' Jeffrey l-l. Varilla ' Le+'s rewrile +he Spo+ligh'r. Thomas F- Wackrow Calherine Varlanian Alan V. Wagner .ii Frank A. Vicari K Li Pamela S. Wagner I Kalhleen L. Vician Frederick J. Wall Joan A. Viqilanlre James M. Walsh Barbara A. Vincenl Maryanne E. Walslci Charles T. Voslal Janice I., Walslrorn Margarel J. Wallher Leslie D. Welsher Thomas l-l. Walson Cafhleen M. Wenzlali Lynn F. Walls David C. Wesferholm Marguerile M. Webb Thomas A. Wellsfaedlr Richard L. Weber Elhel M. VV'iCl4low Diedre L. Weiser Kennelh L. Wiese Rosa M. Zayas Cindy J. Zerloss Andrea S. Zollan William R. Zweclcer Roberf Wilkinson Emi Yokola Lorna L. Wood Lance J. Will Ellen C. Yore Lucy A. Wood Kennelh A. Wolslci Richard l-l. Young Michael T. Woods Peler J. Wonais Dale T. Younglcran+z Norman S. Yellin Sally S. Wong Thomas W. Zabel James A. Yelfer Conslance M. Weiss '67 Diane Willcinson moi 1967 Alex works on Hue sporfi parm. Thi , en ford em em Aer -- -- .xdnol 01204 eau! IQ The way ii W Familiar faces in We Crowd. 1 lvl 1 Happiness I5 shaving a balloon jk' ,?l l'5AIfl'I0lI gli jfllill fAv . . . gum We're Freshmen! 30 fAe U One saws: The ofher super'-fisefs. if , , . W Are you sure This is +he bookdore? Almond Jrhose four-year plnm . . . Join your local bancl lodayl l-lave Thai wanieol feeling? H941 Freshman year is unforgellable. The school seems big anol compli- calecl, and The upperclassmen know everylrhing. The Up ancl Down slairs keep everyone busy learning where lhey are. Bulr by Jrhe lirsl semes+er's close, all is slraighleneol oulr. Sporl evenls, Big Brolrhers and Sis- lers, Freshman Fun Night and con- cerls are exciling paris of Freshman year. Bul more imporlanl lhan Jrhese are lhe new friends and experiences which make Freshman year one lo remember. Vfhores Peier Pan? -Q- - I ,F , S' fir, gs, lid i .E f u 555 f I , Lr g! sl i i: i 7 PeTer ArmsTronq-l3residenT Tony lvlalonefVice PresidenT .4 Ng K . ww, F...- ' E , Mr. Swanson-Adviser lvlr. Grieve-Adviser The Freshman Class Council plays an acTive role in our school. This year iT had ThirTy represenTaTives, one Trom each homeroom. ln Theory, The Council's responsil3iliTy is To provide a connec- Tion beTween The Freshmen and The resT oT The school, and To oTTer an opporTuniTy Tor leadership. ln pracTice, The Council has done This To quiTe an exTenT loy puTTinq up Tive showcases depicTing sTu- denT acTiviTies, selling The T-lusl4ie l3uTTons, collecTing magazines Tor special classes, and promoTing various school evenTs. Paula CorleTT-Secrela ry CliTT Johnson--Treasurer The presenT Council, under The direcTion oT lvlr. Swanson and lvlr. Grieve, has done well in parTicipaTinq in The school programs Tor This year. Freshman Council .ul BACK ROW-McHugh, Byrne, Faulds, Csalcai, Bower, Johnson, VVeinsTein, Woods, Sadove, ArmsTrong. FRONT ROW-Bills, Ducey, lvluller, Garqiulo, l-leclcman, CorleTT. Missing: Gillis- pie, l-leclcman, Hildebrand, Kuloelilc, Lehman, Malone, Oppenheim, PeTerson, Rees, Piqoni, Rossi, ScoTT, Greqsher, Sperry, Tonrlelli. mai Fun Nite! On Jrhe nighl ol Oclober I, lhe Boys' Fieldhouse belonged +o lhe Freshmen. From 8:00-I I :OO p.m. lhey enioyed swimming, volleyball, cage- ball, and dancing. Two bands made up ol Freshmen provided music. The affair was sponsored by lvlr. Swanson and lvlr. Grieve. Fun Nighl provides an occasion lor Freshmen To meer and enjoy lhem- selves. I+ plays an imporlanl parl in making lhem feel al home in Jrhe high school. l can? hir a volleyball! gfefiklfiell .Halle mei! OCf0A2l 1 Anybody wamt 'ro dance? ZaF6! of Oz .X4Hel'l6!5 6ilCA, 1,l0 lfll'lCA The Girls' Club sponsored The TourTh annual MaTch MaTe Munch on QcTober I in The caTeTeria To welcome and inTroduce Freshman girls To The school. Each girl came wiTh her MaTch MaTe, and wenT wiTh her To The TooTl:nall game +ha+ aTTernoon. The commiTTee, headed by Nancy PorTer and Nora l.uzieTTi, chose MaTchmaTes in Munchland Tor The Theme. BeTore The pro- gram began, lunch was served in The caTeTeria: Then Nancy Reim- ers, MisTress oT Ceremonies, inTroduced Those who had planned The luncheon. NexT, Sylvia Slivon, presidenT oT Girls' Club, and Dee Even, her maTch maTe, reciTed poeTry. Then Dr. Schwilclr and Jim Maeder, presidenT oT Monogram Club, gave welcoming speeches To The Munchlcins. For a special Touch a Tashion show was presenTed on whaT and whaT noT To wear To school TuncTions. As a Tinish, The Munchldns sang The Theme song, Vife're OTT To See Calc Park High, and The cheerleaders did Their rouTines. ,.,!.Q..q, Big and l.iTTle SiSTers arrive aT Munchland. l Wil Many munch. fi-fivx 'TQ ip f iff S. 3 .Lf'3,.a.i ,' 1 Dee delivers her speech sniff. 'g...... -,.',,,.,.- I+ was here a minu'l'e ago! Freshman Honor Roll- Abraham, Daniol E. Ahrens, Terry Lee Armslronq, Refer Alherlon, T. Kevin Aurbach, Roberf M. Baclolalo, Dean J. Barrick, James A. Berry, John A. Blanco, Jose M. Blumenlhal, Lewis Bowers, Debra E. Brown, Randall H. Buckingham, Margare Camaslo, Helen M. Casey, Leslie A. Cassin, Sharon V. Cafes, Deborah A. Cernock, Deborah L. Chan, Rila Connan, Allen Conway, James Corfes, Violefa Cofsonas, Bruce Cowan, Jill Creedon, Kalhy Csakai, Charles Curl, Elizabefh Curlin, Claire TM. wid gfariri gracfuafe in 1970 Danly, Maria Deuel, Margarel Dorsey, Pafricia Ducey, Mary Ebel, Marsha Erickson, Phyllis J. Even, Dorofhy E. French, Mary T. Fox, Carol Ann Frame, Richard O. Franlz, Dorolhy E. Gary, Kafhleen M. Gerlz, Lisa B. Glazos, Ellen D. Glock, Alberf E. Goldman, Ellen Graziano, Bruno Greenbaum, Gary R, Grieve. Sherry L. Hall, Shirley A. Haworlh, Jackie Sue Heifsch, Barbara A. First Herring, Marqarel W. Hill, Barbara E. Hodqells, William H. Holmes, Kafhleen R. Semester Jalle, Merle J, Jakus, Aldonna Janka, Ann R. Jasker, Mary P. Jones, Marlha K. Kammerlinq, James Kinq, Sandra Lee Kremen, Michelle A. Lang, Jerome P. Lee, Lulian L. Lee, Lisa H. Lehman, Bruce R. Lerner, Charles A. Leverenz, Lori C. Lewis, Gregory A. Loebel, Fulfon D. Lombard, Charles M. Lowe, Debra J. Lucas, Janice M. Luke, Jo Ann E. Lynch, Paul R. MacGregor, Sfeven Mahalek, Mary E. Malone, Anlhony J. Maple, Janice Marcoff, Richard J. Marshall, Anne K. I I 98 Eascinalinql Marshall, Mary C. Mclnlosh, Kerry A. McManus, Michael T. Mercer, Margarer C. Meyer, John H. Mims, Priscilla A. Minniclc, Peggy R. Minnis, Gregory C. Minlelc, Rian D. Moles, Pamela A. Moore, Todd A. Moy, Sue Muller, Helen L. Nagel, Roberl J. Nalcamolo, Talcuya Nixon, Lynn R. O'Leary, Frank J. Olson, Roberr P. Palade, Sharon Paizer, Nancy Pearlman, Edward Peregrine, Dolora Peiers, Niki Phipps, James Pirz, Mariorie Polilis, Alexandria Rea, Linda Roman, Bryann Rose, KaTl1i L. Rossi, Annefle Sanderson, Douglas Sanduslci, Barbara Schilke, Donald Schueff, Faye Schuknechl, Jeff Schwarlz, Linda Schwarfz, Slephen Schwilclc, Carol Sebasrian, James Slondilias, John Shamloaugh, Jane? Sharer, Deborah A Shell, Judiih Sheridan, Chrisline Shirna, Marlc Sieben, Candice Sliyon, Louise Sorgenlrei, Scan Slarlcey, Ellen Siefanini, Virginia Swisher, Kennelh Szczerbaniulc, George Thoms, Jennifer Vincent JoAnn Von Eloers, Paul Weinslein, Sreven VVend+, Denise Winlers, Kalhy L. Wonais, William Zamurl, Charles Zweigoron, Ronald Talse a big loreaih, and fo cc gow! Eginnin 3 Deslq dreaming. H991 Bearing The bear. ,m,,.,,,W ..,A W. , I saw H. KRW Smile, pfeasel is HV, 25 7 ,... Y, , , 5 ,ff if , at . . , , K h if ,W -' f ':. ' Q. K U, ,I R, 929 ,L Olives? .Si1,oAornore5 jirdl jo gracluafe gram Wea! guifckng Wafer! Wafer! 52005 Linda leads a cheer. S E High-flying Mary Lou. 351 Thinking of The 3:20 bell? 2 Sophs sfick Jrogefher, :FW f F' , The Big Snow of IQ67. P- U 'HT' E' Sophomore year is a period oT clevelopmenT. Courses are TaughT on a more cliTTiculT level Than in Freshman year, which means addiTional concenTra- Tion and worlc. While everyone is pusy wiTh school ancl iTs prolo- lems, There is always Time Tor ouTside Tun. SporT evenTs, plays, ancl olances cannoT be easily TorgoTTen. An imporTanT course in Sophomore year is Driver EducaTion. lT's Tun in The classroom cars, l3uT nerve- raclcing in The real Thing. l-lowever, when someone receives his driver's license, iT's all worTh iT. These are only highlighTs oT This year, buT any way you look aT iT, Sophomore year is very imporTanT. Look ouTl Who says I dress diTTerenT? The gossip corner? r2o21 Phil Clarkson, presidenT Ed LangeTeld, vice presidenT .go,oA0more ounci OZZCLIJJ flue gfarm The ThirTy-Three members OT The Sophomore Class Council are elecTed by Their homerooms in SepTernber. Their responsibiliTy is To convey The wishes oT Their classmaTes To The council. ln Turn, any ideas or proiecTs oT The class council are made known To The sTuolenTs by The council members, The STudenT Council communicaTes wiTh The Sophomores by Telling Tho council iTs decisions. This year's class council parTicipaTed in l-lornecoming by building a Sophomore class TloaT, and by working wiTh The oTher class councils on The dances ThaT were given during The school year. ln May, aTTer much plan- ning, The council puT on a dance, AphrodiTe's AucTion and l-lerme's l-loT- TooT, as a climax To Their school year. Council MeeTS FRONT ROW-Gallagher, Milano, Anderson, Bridges, SECOND ROW--Thompson, TeinowiTz, Carroll, Garcia. THTRD ROW-WhisTler, Owens, Johnson, Angelacos. BACK ROW-Schink, l-lopkins, Chan, LangeTelcl, Bergman, Sree-nTield, Weber, Dressel, Clarkson. NoT picTured-BarTer, Brauer, DanhoTT, Keane, Lirnperis, MiTchell, ProuTy, Puchalski, ShaTransky, Wilkinson. T203T Fran Milano, secreTa ry-Treasurer lvlr. Crouse, adviser lvlr. Hogenboom, adviser The scrimmage line. .gzlogomorvfa .Are On .7400 wa y Mormon? of suupeme Sandy affempfs 'ro TWIN? 12043 Vv'ords of Hwe wine? ,,,,.w ,2- 1 lxm mai pari of H112 Ho v W5. ,pw-ff' And papa bear said, Grrr! -Q -1 A smile for Hve crowd. U05 Karhy pasres . . . . . and Karhy curs. olo omorefi Sfreda .SDCAofar:iAila l-lonor Roll for Firsr Semester Anderson, Jona Arrigo, Joseph P. Barler, Judirh A. Belke, Penny A. Benson, Carol A. Bergman, Jan E. Bloom, Eileen R, Bohrnbach, Paul S. Brauer, Barbara A. Breed, Richard J. Brosh, Charles W. Chan, Carl Chiarulli, Linda J. Chick, Judirh A. Collins, Kalhleen Coyen, Rebecca L. Curl, George R. Dai, l-larry Dana, Nava Diyer, Colleen P. Ducey, Clare A. Edwalds, Thomas P. Ernesl, Roberl C, Gallagher, Slephen Garrigan, Karhleen A. Genlile, Michael D. Giannilrapani, Diana Glick, Neal B. Gombiner, Roberl H. Granl, Georgia D. Greenfield, Esler F. Hanley, Thomas A. Hayes, Gregory Higgins, Elizabelh J. l-liggins, Patricia l-lildner, David G. Horwich, Arlhur L. l-louser, Krisline A. l-lurd, Michele A. James, Elizabelh P. Jordan, Susan P. Karch, John D. Keys, Mary Eileen Kolb, Carole A. Lalzorlune, Louis A. Lawrence, Vicki L. Lee, Nadine J. Lewis, Sreven T. Lo, Charles l-l. Longo, Linda J. Lund, LaVerne R. Lynch, Kafhleen M. Maple, Marilyn R. Marchewka, Maureen 206 Markman, Barbara E. Marlin, Dayid A. Marlin, Richard W. Mason, Carol G. Mehilos, lrene Merrick, Roberl A. Mizock, Carol A. Milchell, Brenda S. Mooney, Thomas B. Nielsen, Donald A. Nordhaus, Nancy E. Olson, Deborah R. Olson, Karen M. Ollman, Lisa A. Organ, Joseph B. Peppard, Rory Peregrine, Jay Pererson, Scorr Porrer, Janice Price, Peggy Proksa, Rosemary Pruzan, Karen Puchalski, John Purcell, Robin Ragalie, Glenn Rarner, Francine Ravid, Bruce Replogle, Scoll Sager, Cynfhia Schink, William Schwab, Judy Sellergren, Kim Selfzer, James Sexauer, Deborah Shairansky, Lynn Skiles, Marguerile Smiih, Sarah Sleianini, Marie Sleiskal, Alison Sfockman, Roberla Sruarl, Janel Swanson, Susan Templin, Clay Thompson, Karen VanMeTer, K. Ellen Walsh, Margarel J. Wear, Thomas Webb, Roberl Vlfeigel, Anne Whisler, Jane A. Wilkinson, Sally Winler, Carolin Wilre, Leonard Wonais, Consranfine Yosha, Michael Young, Laird Emp for :nut if Q Ima fm npfnrfs A Mme for fsfudv. WWE rw ,,, f I' uniord .Are gfofne fo flue 57010 Junior year means . . . superiorily . . . Varsily squads . . . class rings ...PSAT's . . . Driver's Licenses . . . ioy . . . college callers . . . Lincoln . .. upperclassmen ...anlicipalion ...Cum Laude . . . Forum . . .Tabula slall ...l-lonor Sludy l-lalls . . . SAT's . . . Burke . . . happiness . . . Gavel . . . Spring Fever . . .Junior Prom . . . aclwievemenl Jresls . . . iobs . . .Junior Carnival . . . ACT'5 . . . friends . . . gelling Jrlie car. . . grealness . . . Na- lional lvleril lesls . . . lwaving Tun . . . dales . . . niglils al flue library . . . llowers . . .Advanced Placemenl . . .A Cappella . . . malurily . . .Junior Jrnemes . . .college planning . . .The new building . . .lirsl picl4 in gym . . . IT'S FANTASTIC! A hard clwoice. Wlwa+'s so funny abou? a locker door? Wbal do you mean- wliere did l parlc my broom? Eileen wraps anollier maslerpiece l208l Tense mome-nl. Junior Float U09 Here she is . . . Miss America! '68 PresidenT-Bob Krasnow Vice PresidenT-Chris Banalcis i?Sr'Qf-so i SecreTary-Sue Phipps Treasurer-Dave Cowan Junior class advisors-Mr, SchulcnechT and Mr. Knicely Junior Council, oT The Class OT IQ68, had a good year, under The leadership oT Their Tine oTTicers, advisers, and homeroom represenTaTives. They sponsored The besT homecoming TloaT, and Two very successTul money-making proiecTs, Junior Carnival and The BaTTle oT The Bands Dance. A climax To all The hard worlc This year was The TanTasTic Junior Prom, lv1oonliqhT and Jasmine. Junior Council BACK ROW-Riley, Arnesen, l-lorwich. Wachman, Curran, ChrisTensen, DePirTo, Silverman. SECOND ROW-SchwarTz, Toppen, Bailey, Boqgess, Nelson, Henriclxs, PancoTTo, GeoTTrion, MarTin. FRONT ROW-BaTes, Cowen, Krasnow, Phipps, Banalcis, Schlanqer, Rohn. l2IOl 'K QPF ff 'Nqr 'tr P-.iid Cheer up! We'lW win! Reporfers need nourislwmenf. lv lk E 24,399 Ome more sfifch and your ear wiil be an qood as new. Build from We bone! Q Pl 4 3 Prom --April 23 Woongghf ana! admine -an orienfaf evening Srreamers Resfrng up. Moomliqhr and Jasmine. Servers Swingers . . . me z Q gunior yofhezi ,Mod pay for prom The Class oi 1968 WM Joily Juniors af Wie Junior' Joilies. 4 A dose siiave. The kissing booih. Smile, Sue unior OZQHJBPJ reiaare for Wed ear Slwe carfl' lool, Tabula people slick loqellwer. You are gelding sleepy. fzmj K ff. . ff, P N , , .W r ,.,L .,,kk .. K Q V, - M 5. K . . ggi 1 Jrlwink I+ is em Iron ball. I www: is 39l ...sup...392.,.slp 393 iw . . as Yi Fllie smiles. Pam laughs. Junior l-lonor Roll-Firsl Semester Alcorn, Audrey L. Armslrong, Carherine Bachmann, Richard M. Barans, David L. Bellezzo, Johanna M. Berg, Janis D. Bernslein, Marlin L. Blanding, George H. Bralles, Helene Brooks, John K. Brooks, Laurel F. Bruner, John C. Carroll, Ani-, Cares, Cheryl C. Chalmers, Roberl J. Corporon, Chrisfine Cowan, Roberl' J. Cowen, David S. Cragen, John P. Davis, Douglas A Dear, Walrer J. DePinlo, Jacqueline Downey, Jane F. Dubnick, Andrea M. Dullon, Alan S. Edwards, Belh A, Ernesl, Pamela J. Fairman, Susan J. Fall, Emilie F. Fell, Russell C. Fireman, Francire E. Flank. Sfeven P. Forbes, Frederick O. Freund, Mark C. Frymark, Thomas J. Gasiorowski, C. Anne Geolfrion, Philip A. Georgis, William N. Gerrily, Anne T. Goloal, Debra S. Good, Susan J. Greenbaum, Judirh G. l-lausman, Barbara J. l-leckelman, Ronald J. Herring, Donald Flerselh, Charles F, l-lopkins, Joan M. Florlon, Marleda C. l-lorwich, Carol F. l-lorwirz, Jane L. l-losek, Dayle A. Hunler, Deborah Jacobsen, Ellen Jaffe, David M. Johnson, Donald C., Jr. Jones, Lawrence l-l. Kalchbrenner, Richard Kanler, Joel S. Keally, Frances E. Kilch, Lorin R, Kopla, Lynne V. Kowalski, Susan M. Krasnow, Roberl A. Kruley, Barbara LaFrance, Alberr F. LaSpesa, Daniel M. Leang, William N. Lehr. Leslie l. Lerner, Parricia N. Leverenz, Keilh C. Lindberg, Charles A. Loebel, Marian-Elena Luzierri, Fredrick W. Marchewka, Pamela J. Marshall, Roberr A. Marlin, Joyce F. Mavrelis, Peler 6. McCales'rer, Susan J. McCullough, Celia M. Mclnrire, Marcia J. McNichols, Marjorie Meisel, Sluarl Miles, Margarel L. Minlek, Mara K. Moria, Joanne M. Nelson. Jean M. Ochillree. Judifh A. Qllfelly, Keiren M. Pancotro, Linda R. Pappas, Evelyn Pappas. Lucia X. Parent, James E. Patrick, Carherine A. Peska. Sandra M. Perrakos, Margaref Plohl, William F. Plalsis, Chrisline Powell, Lois M. Rankin Rurh L. Reesrnan, Penny B. Rholon, June E. Rockwell, John S. Rohn, R. Douglas Ryan, Rosanne L. Schneider. Suzanne Schuknechl, Vicki J. Schwarrz, Daniel M. Skoda, G. Bryan Sourapas, Kalherine Sullivan, Floyd E, Sullivan, Mary Ann Suloway, Srephen D. Tabachnik, Emanuel Thorsen, Elaine M. loppen, Barloara A. Wagner, William l-l. Walker, Geoffrey S. Vxfalsh, Palrick J, VVilson, William J. NNold, Pamela C. Wolff, Jan A. Vrfynn, Alice L. Youngman, Carol M rum Larry looks. CAM 1968 Direcror Fuchs, Mr. Fabion, 'rlwe flrsl performing arlisl. Afler school classes Willa Mr. Allison. M r. Geiserl inslrucls. H161 Woo-67 -.Xdn .gnferedfing year as Dr. Trump speaks for Teachers' lnslilule. Z' 6 ver fzanging is 4 JusT as every phase oT American liTe has pro- gressed vviTh changing Times, so, Too, has The school grown To a modern complex. BuT wirh all oT These new developmenTs, The purpose oT The school has remained unchanged. For The mosT parT, learning is The Task oT each and every sTudenT, buT The complicaTed iob oT Teaching is reserved Tor a sTaTT oT TaculTy members. Oalc Park and River ForesT l-ligh School can be proud oT iTs long TradiTion oT well gualiTied Teaching. Today, in a TaculTy numbering over Tvvo hundred, This Tradi- Tion lives on. We, as sTudenTs, regard our TaculTy noT only as Teachers, buT as club sponsors, advisers, and Triends. LeT us never cease To appreciajre The experiences and help ThaT a good TaculTy can provide. . ihe Same , l l Mr, lvlazc Chill lPresidenTT Mr. AlTred J. Behrens .-wind. Mr. WalTer l-T. Brooke Mr. G. Russell Hall lnew memberl Mrs. Frank J. Krivanek lSecreTaryl A shovelTul oT progress. The high sTandards and impressive improvemenTs aT Oak Park and River ForesT l-ligh School reTlecT The Thinking and The work oT The Board oT EducaTion. This group meeTs monThly To discuss new Trends and possibiliTies in educaTion. The Board musT decide whaT changes are mosT suiTable Tor our school and musT plan To keep The physical sTriicTure oT our building up-To-daTe. Our presenT program oT new classes and a new building has greaTly increased The responsibiliTy oT The Board oT EducaTion. These men and women plan Tor our TuTure by providing The TaciliTies ThaT will permiT The school To preserve iTs high sTandard oT educaTion. The members oT The Board oT EducaTion give generously oT Their Time To mainTain a school oT which everyone can be proud. They keep up a TradiTion oT Those Things ThaT are besT, by recognizing The necessiTy oT ever changing -4-To remain The same. may B oo Board i The Board meels in Room ll5. jAe !.?oaral 7Wu5l 55,004 fo fAe julure Educahon f M .x A B -xo , , B i l Dr.Cl1arles W. Lewis Dr. Roberl Miller Dr. Donald F. Peppard Mr. Arnold F. Weil lnew memberl l2l9j Mr. James B. Wood lnew memberl Dr. Gene I.. Schwilck Supfrrinlonderil 'i rd Prinfio The Direcror of The Knapp School Libraries Proiecl, Miss Peggy Sullivan, visils our schooi. Administration Dr. Schwilclcs crearive imaginarion and forceful leadership is evidenr in The worlc Jrhaf he has accomplished here during Jrhe pasr four and one-half years: The recenrly awarded li- brary granrs, The maior building program, and improvemenrs in bolh The curriculum and acriv- iries. l-le has worlced unceasingly ro malce our school a berrer place. A generous, enlrhusiasric, and parienr person, Dr. Gene L. Schwilcln is never loo busy +0 aid a srudenr, or ro answer The many guesrions aslced of him in homerooms or ai Town lvleelings. We regrer Thar Dr. Schwilclc will be leaving our school as of This summer, Augusr I, l967, lo accepr a posirion as a vice-presidenr of Jrhe Daniorrh Foundalrion in Sr. Louis. I-lowever, we are ever indeblred To Dr. Schwilck, and we wish Tor him, always, Those Things Thai are besrf' Dr. Schwilclc speaks lo visiling librarians. Uwe plans louis fivromising. Mr, I.. I-I. Frilrzemeier Asswsfaw? S p I f-'frflfvwf Acaxfefrwc' Af'1fw'w5'vafm': MF. Russell Fuog QM SupeJniemder1+ is quesf speaker. A v , Pfvcipaf ss's+a'+ 1212! 1 e- adminisfrajfors wor1cfogeWwer.fVV1r.Fr'HzemeIer, Mr. Edwa:-iii, DI-.S,VTV!Hi!i,GV'1d Mr. Fuoq 34,056 p00l0L U1Clge . I4 Mr. John A. Edwards Business Manager Mrs. Moore concenfrafes. . . Jdffg-Loo! guaineaa There is much behind-The-scenes work involved To keep our school running eifficieniiy. A greaf parf of This responsibilify be- longs Jro The Business Sfaff under The abie diredion of Mr. Edwards and Mr. Dyson. Their siaff performs The secrefarial Tuncfions of our school, as well as managing The mainfenance of our building. The dulries of The Business Sfaff have become even more complex wifh our presen+ expansion program. To Jrhis busy, compefenf sfafic, we owe many Jrhanks. Mn! ' 2 'T' T 1511 Pai checks wiih Mrs. Ciark. Mrs. Fox Jraices dicfafion. 12221 Mr. Bruce W. Dyson Sp A+ a i fswq U QUT' GD QV' ff UT and Grounds Alice M. Cavanauglm Rila M. Clark Pal Gloor Evelyn E. l-lirllw Palricia Meiron Ellwel P. Moore Helen E. Rasmussen Rulli P. Swibas Sally Culllane l-lazel Fox l-lelen E. Gardner Olga Dielcelman June Furey Bernice Kibble Belly Lindberg Eleanor G. Mars Belly Lanslcy Agnes J. Malcolmson Elizabellw B. Mull Janel Olin Rulll Pilce Helen Niclcelson Margarel E. Pesola ! Q x The annual line-up al llie boolcslore. 12231 H. KeiTh Cady Elroy F. Dalberg Bruce D. Knicley A l-larris Moeller Dean Crouse RuTh l-lorner Lavon M. MarTin Bonnie McQuillcin Glen R. SchulcnechT Evelyn Yeagle Paul Pearson l.esTer D. Swanson Mary Jane Yoder ibeanri Que gn i JCLHCB ThroughouT a sTuolenT's Tour years in high school, he becomes well acguainTed wiTh his dean, who gives him much necessary help and advice Tor The presenT and TuTure. Freshman and Sophomore years involve schedule plans and conTlicTs. Junior year em- phasizes TesTing and college inTerviews. Senior year means college and scholarship applicaTions, as well as vocaTional plans and opporTuniTies. BuT w1+h all oT These duTies, our dean also becomes a good Triend, giving praise and punishmenT as iT is iusTly deserved. l-le Truly helps each oT his sTudenTs in The pursuiT oT Those Things ThaT are besT be- cause, as a dean, he has a personal inTeresT in each sTudenT's TuTure. A pleasanT conTerence wiTh Mr. Moeller Type away, Miss Malcolmsonl l224l Sfudy while you waif. -3 if Q ii Pemsive waifing. A friendly smile from Mrs. Pesola. Mrs. KXbbWe checks The records. mal iilll ill W -ly Nina Grace Srnilh Chris Bierlcnes Carroll Anderson Lorna Burrell Lola Bane Perry Congdon l-lelen Barclay Eslher Currie KJ Q Id' hl Yi es efiiey Q? D i English Reading: praclice rnalces perlecl Kermil Dehl Susan Marie Ervin Karen Jared Clara B King LaRhea Dylce Mary Jabsen R. Gordon Kelly Ralph T. lvlallhews Marsha Miller Grace E. Olson Carol Jean Pressler Alice lvl. Merlcner Donald A. Cllermann Helen E. Oslrowslci 2261 N--.. Wrifinqr The proper pronoun is I! Judifh Pere-rsen Daniel P. Reichard Morris R. Riebrnan Karen M. Schoch Donafd C. Rehlcopf Marion Reis Brenda Schnede John S. Ralph Ehen M. Shuorf Joan Sorennen Jamen H. Vxfnhvarlc Douoha Shepherd Jennnefie Qorenren Doroihy Telfrfr Noun.: Q4 hnhi' 1227 I . WWZQQQX Mi MW i rwfw W9 A. W. Roelirn Allen C. Becker Morris R. Buske Philip Cauclward Do fliose porlrails look like someone you know? David J. Diedrick Mary Adalene Hope Ted Jolinson Gerald L. Greer Lloyd P. Jansky Harry Kinerr Waller Lacyk Jonallwan Lurie Paul George Oslenolorl Jolin R. Lilsler Jack D. Marzuki Blanclwe Qxborrow mai I+ mus+ have been a dull show. Gary K. Pugh Janel Salanda Eugene l-, Silver as . U. ,sf gg' Q ,fm sy U-PW if 3 - r, 'H Thomas N. Teqqe Janell Wenzel Bruce R. Weyer Leslie A. Wlberqg 5 ,mall lvlr. lvlarzulci has lhe whole worlcl in his room. l229 3- fix'-X l 4 Mathematics E John K. VanDyl4e Raul fx Doolilllo David L. Bauqhman Vlfarron M. Dylre Jiidirh Bodenhausen Roborl D. Ebel Richard Complon Jamey lf. Elandor in ':a2212?FL.ss asm 4751552 ' r if-L V' A M.-.rf ,i j VNS 2 ' ' V, . aw G . -- 'fn r A L L. N. W Whal is lhe value of X? W if iii' ' J' WWW Gerald J. Gaynor Dean Hogenboom Lona Lee Lendsey Phillip R. Rendone David Alan Gore Rosemary A. Ferrarini Gary A. Phillips Jack C. Rosseller Roger Scriven Norman E. Thompson Roberl M Zimmerman Paul Sghiiolle Grvillc A. Sullivan Mary Anno Woikel l23Ol Our businesswomen of The lurure, B u S I ness 'QW' Education Wu.. Gee, rlwls is messy world ,.... Vykr .L . Wk Zk K , :. ,. . ik .,': Lyle Weber l Marlena Parr sgsj sss Wesley J. KOH V T 11TL M, L y V ll Peler Keller f , 5 l23lj VV. O. l-leplcer Earl J. Corrigan Roy Gurnmerson Roberlr A. Jensen ,na J. lvl. Peslwek Helen P. Baker Linda Anne Canlrell Edward G. Hayes Farrand Baker lliomas Braalz Alberl l.. Grieve James C. Maloney Marqarel O. lvlerriell Marilyn R. Mozzillo Peler Russo Rila lvlcGuane Roberl Meule Heclor Olero If musl be inferesling. Foreign Languagesbilfif-6 Allred Sclwoeplco Bealrice Sorolca Violel Ziellce James H. Siler Jess Wagus l232l Sally demons+ra+es magic Tricks. H33 Speech and Drama You wouldn'1' dare! James Eifrheim Roberf S. Dryden Harold Lee Radford Carol Valenflne ' im sw W gi Girls' Pliysical Educarion H Jane Axrell Mary l.ou Paulilz Mary K. Brown Gwen Rudolpli Rila Mae Curry Clqa Vicloril Barbara E. Glosup Beverly A. Welir'li Mary Ellen Kerslen Barbara Woll l-lil llwe la rgel. A walls-way in llwe rnalcinq. imi Every coach learns fo pace. Boys' Physical Education LeRoy Z. Complon Charles J. Kaiser Orin K. Nolh lvlaflhew Ellsworlh Paul Kays Ronald C. Olloson Jerome Slaclc Verne Wilhelm Edward G. Zembal Roberl J. Wehrli Gerald R. Wilsman 12351 Louis E. Slirode A. I. Means I-Iarold C. Boyd Grace Sislo Paul Geiserl J. Russell Slorey Paul If. I-Iawls Julius R. Swayne Roger Isaacson Edward D, Triner I seem Io have loo many parls. Two drops please! E ws' izizsi A? Biological Science Physical Science Donald R. Roberls George W. Allison Vaughn Arrner George Barrell Elwin E. Bourey John Davison Joan R. Koch Joe P. Meyer Anile Schoessling Wendell I.. Srnilh Norberl 'I-eclaw R, W. Woline Arlhiir Ax? lfxssinlnirll Olive Wolirie lpwiililiiiill W 'Hsmm., angina A- we There Seems 'ro be a laiilly conneclion. U27 f-M--...,,,,,, wfiiuli mm' V,,..a..... -M--va is il ii x s Arllwur L. Pelz Carl l-layano Goodwill A. Pos? 12381 FVGHIQ Krafky John S. Drigqs Slramky Sdwleufer' Edna RUHW Wcvrbrl M Home fwll' 'Q Econonncs Mary Wiberq This loolcs qoocl enough lo eel! COVWW9 HGNFY Marilyn J. Smilh Sew . . . e needle pulling Thread? mn Now if I were bddmq a hm e Indusfrlal Arts James Kendall STaTT May I help you? Eleanor R. Brierley Mildred A. I-larman Mary Lee Brown Lovey lvl. Shauqhnessy T-lelen Gombiner ElizabeTh T. STuarT Carol W. Haiic Lura E. CrawTord David B. Boyd l-l5l3eTlT Welser Nancy BlemasTer KaTherine T-Teimann Joseph ScheTTer T-lenry Wieman MarqareTTe Ann Seibel Our school is on The move and no one place exempliTies This TacT more Than our library. This pasT year has been one oT planning and preparaTion Tor The expanded TaciliTies oT The TuTure and Tor The new reTrieval sysTem which will add a whole new dimension To our presenT library re- sources. This has also been a year oT many visiTors. Librar- ians, Teachers, and oTher cguesTs Trom all over The T 747 counTry have come To see and hear abouT our li- brary and The Resource CenTers in our school, BuT even wiTh all oT These modern developmenTs, we as sTudenTs appreciaTe our library Tor more speciTic reasons. l-lere we can Tind almosT unlimiTed maTerials Tor our varied inTeresTs and assignmenTs. Qui' library provides a comTorTable and pleasanT place Tor sTudyinq, and a sTimulaTing aTmosphere Tor learninq. iii? 4 The Merh and Science Resource Cenier is an inreresring piece ro work. Library Every srudenr enioys spending srudy halls in The library. Our library has had many visifors fhis year. Included in rhis group are: Heir ro righri Miss Crawford, Miss Marfha Dillner, Dr. Jerry Wsilker, Miss Peggy Sullivan, and Mr, Ted Johnson. rmi Mr. Slearis gives llie All OK. Everybody is busy. Special Services lvlr. Palmer checks on a iob. Ricliard D. Palmer William B. Slearis, Jr lCoordina+or of lllelaclied Workerl flue Work Proqraml Richard Keiflw Smifli lEMH Teaclierl im sd' i 2441 Second Semester George W. Diedrich William li. Kaplan Nancy Ann Vivian Richard E. lvlaslerson Marlene Spicuzza Mr. Horner explai ,Kg Q-4 Q ns his posilion. ' g G ew Wem6er5 join acugly lim' Xf- Birula lvleirans Diane E. Leolebuhr George W, Diedrich l-lislory Nancy Ann Fiyian hlislory Gary Horner Dean Williarn F. Kaplan Arl Diane E. leclebuhr Physical Educalion Richard E. lvlaslerson l-lislory Biruia Meirans French ancl Spanish Marlene Spicuzza Encglish 3245 The new reachers look 'ro lhe lufure. Lmchime is happy! W 51-A,,.,f,!Jw . . A school has many faces. lei' provides a lace for learmirme, for varied ex eriemces. F3 9 F3 and for enievmenh Man eo le are a arf . , Y IO P P of our school. VWH1 dmeeee, pleaael ally , 61685 How many do you need? Our nurse, Mrs. Gloor. A Tea in progress. Our school is clean! fam Hes Hue boss 9 ........2 jCl,Cll,Ag -' df 6658 Even lhe Romans played clress-up. They have a problem! Talce five. Teachers clon'+ really lallc 'lo Themselves. l248 Once upon a Hrne , . . Would you believe X Q smilie 1 B S . . . 5 zlszgwzi , ., Teachers slrudy, foo. The Civilian Review Board In acllon. l?49l i -H 14. :. 'sv 'f Q vi. .aw 1,-wa , , 54 Qin, Peler Pan In Geomelry? A Q me, vi 913,41 gi' KO' ,.. f Y W ,gr Fair hanreol boys prepare for The parade Desfrucfuon and Consfruchom Concerf FDIGVIIS1' pleases afe affemoon sfudymg Cold weaiher brmgs ou+ Hwe Oak Park spun? I V17 7 1 ,X . .. . . ' llllyf lllll 4Al'lll'I'l'Il'H, Down . ,. ...and Hwen up. Snow. Snow. SNOW! The rlqhf move Is essenfial Walk-way. may Come on Huskies, hqhf a liwurle harder. The good guys wear whife. Whaf does I9 I9 mean? John cakulafes pi. H52 Huskie prihfs. s , ? xi x xi Ever Cganging MJ fge Same , f253j enior ugnalex Sorry The following Iisf of Seniors includes all who furned in fheir Senior Acfivifies sheefs before fhe deadline. We are sorry fhaf fhe Iisfing could nof be en- firely complefe. A Abell, N. 1 , Trinify High School, River Forest, Illinois I, 2. Abrams, Peggy CIA Arf Commiffee Chairman 4, Cub Sfaff I' Fall Show 2, 3, Sfudenf Direcfor 2, Prompfer 3, Forum 3, 4, Freshman Council, Girls' Service Committee 3, 4, Hisfory Club I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll Pep Club I, Safefy Council 2, 3, 4, Saludos Amigos I, Tabula Staff 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Trapeze Sfaff 2. Achal-1, R. Adam, Mildred Afalanfa I, Cub Sfaff I, Girls' Service Commiffee 2, 3, History Club 2, 3, 4, Human Affairs I 4, Le Cercle Francais 2, Youth Red Cross 2. Adams, Mary Company of Ushers 3, 4, Girls' Service Committee 3, 4, Hisfory Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 4, Le Cercle Francais 2, Youth Red Cross 2, 3, 4. Adams, Ray Honor Roll 2, Baseball I, Football I, 2, Track I. Ade, Linda Afalanfa Club I, Biology Club I, Cum Laude Sociefy 3, 4, Fooflighfs 3, Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Conference Commiffee Chairman 4, Girls Service Cornmiffee I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Safefy Council 2, 3, 4, Saludos Amigos 2, Timers Club 3. 4, Youfh Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Presidenf 3, Vice-Presidenf 4. Ahrens, Frank Concerf Band I, 2, 3, 4, Forum Romanum 2, His- fory Club I, Honor Roll 4, Linguapolifan 3, 4, SPQR I. Akin, Peggy Biology Club 2, Homecoming Courf 3, 4, Home- going Court 4, Home Economics Club I, Library Assistant 2, Senior Council 4. Aldous, H. Alfredson, Linnea Careers in Educafion 3, Cross Country Scorekeeper 3, Secrefary 3, Cub Staff I, Folk Music Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Service Committee 3, 4, Infernational Club 3, Library Assisfanf 2, Pep Club I, Saludos Amigos I, Senior Orchesis I, 2, 3, 4, Timers Club 3, Trapeze Sfaff 2. Allen, Rosemary Girls' Choir 4, Badminfon Team lGirls'l 4, Maior- ette 2, Swimming Team IGirls'l 2. Allen, James Four Year Honor Roll 4, Hisfory Club 3, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Information Desk 4, Russian Club 4. Alstadt, Dianne Biology Club 2, 3, Folk Music Club 2, Girls' Choir I, 2, Girls Service Commiffee 3, 4, Alfernafe, Hisfory Club 4, Saludos Amigos I, 2. Alsbu ,Tom Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Baskefball I. Anderson, Bill Boys' Choir I, 2, Cross Counfry I, 2, 3, Capfain 2, Track I, 2. Anderson, H. Boys' Choir I, 2, Football I, Gymnasfics I. Anderson, Tim From Twenfynine Palms H.S., Twenfynine Palms, Calif. 3. Andrews, Patricia Afalanfa I, History Club I. Andros, Alice Afalanfa I, Big Brothers and Sisfers 4, Forum 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Girls Ensemble I, 2, Girls' Service Commiffee 3, 4, Hisfory Club 2, 3, Honor Roll I, Junior Council 3, Mafch Mafe Munch 4, Chairman Hostess Commiffee 4, Pep Club I, Saludos Amigos I, 2. Appleby, David Lincoln 3, 4, Foofball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, Wresfling I, 3. Appleby, Roberf Boys Choir 2, Monogram Club 4, Foofball I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling I, 2, 3. Armour, Roxanne Atalanfa Club I, Biology Club 3, Girls Service Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Hisfory Club 4, Library Assisfanfs I, 2, 3, 4. Arnez, Hector Shenandoah High School I, Miami Senior High School 2, A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, Boys' Choir 4, Music Club I, 2, 3. Arthur, Judy Biology Club 3, Careers in Educafion 4, Gavel 3, Girls' Service Commitfee, Le Cercle Francais 3, 4. Arfhurs, Julie Reavis High School I, 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Folk Music 4, Girls' Choir I, Girls' Ensemble 3, Mixed Ensemble 3, Music Club 3. Ashby, Jeff Baseball I, 2, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling I, 2. Atkins, M. Arl' Club 4, Asfro Physics 4, Girls' Service Com- miffee, Usher's Club 2. Affwood, Lynn Arf Club I, Biology Club I, Girls' Choir 3, Honor Roll I, 2, Human Affairs 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Music Club 2. Ax, Sharon Siena High School I. Bachner, Paul Marmion Milifary Academy I, 2. Bacon, Warren Walfher Lufheran High I, Wheafon Norfh Com- munify High 2. Badger, Bruce Baseball I, 2, Baskefball I, 2, 3, Foofball I, 2, Track I. Baird, Fred Boys' Camera Club I, 2, Secrefary, Treasurer, Concerf Orchesfra I, Cub Sfaff I, German Club 2, Hisfory Club 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, Phofo Sfaff 2, 3, 4, Railroad Club I, 2, Secrefary, Treasurer, Symphony Band 2, Symphony Orchestra 3, 4, Brass Ensemble 3, 4. Banse, Karen Jo Biology Club I, Folk Music I, 2, 3, Girls' Choir 3 -4, Girls' Choir Ensemble 2, 3, Girls Ensemble 4, Girls' Service Commiffee Z, Hisfory Club 4, Honor Roll I, lnfernafional Club 3, 4, Human Affairs 3, 4, Pep Club I. Baraglia, James Biology Club I, Cum Laude Sociefy 4, Company of Ushers 3, Lincoln 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4. Barton, Allegra Afalanfa I, Biology Club 3, Dance Demonsfrafion Lead 3, 4, Folk Music I, 2, Girls' Choir I, 2, Girls' Ensemble I, Girls' Service Commiffee 2, 3, 4, His- fory Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I llsf semesferl, Safety Council 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Timer and Scorer for Track and Cross Counfry 3, 4, Senior Follies. Bates, Jane Bafeman School 2, Hinsdale High llsf semesferl of 3, Afalanfa I, Girls Ensemble I, Safely Council 4, Senior Council 4. Bauer, Gerald Biology Club I, History Club 2, 3, Newton 4, Soccer I, 2. Bean, Janet Afalanfa I, Biology Club 3, Hisfory Club 2, 3: Safefy Council I, 2, 3, 4, Tabula Publishing Board 2, 3, 4, Circulafion Manager 3, 4, Bookkeeper 4. Beaffy, Stephen Biology Club I, 3 4, Burke 4, Hisfory Club 3, 4, Human Affairs Club 2, 3, 4, Newfon I, 2, 3, 4, Beers, Terry A Cappella Choir 4, Afalanfa I, 2, Big Brofhers and Sisfers I, 2, Fall Show Cast 4, Footlighfs 3, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Hisfory Club 2, 3, Mixed En- semble 2, 3, 4, Music Club 2, Opereffa Casf ILeadl 3, 4, Saludos Amigos 2. Belke, Linda Biology Club I, Hisfory Club I, 2, 3, 4, Library Assisfanfs 4, Saludos Amigos 2. Bell, Cynthia Terry Hall School 3, Afalanta I, Biology Club I, 2, Girls' Service Commiffee I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I. Berg, Dolores Arf Club 4, Girls Service Commiftee I, Hisfory Club 2, Honor Roll 4, Pep Club I. Bermingham, Eileen Folk Music I, Hisfory Club 2, 3, Safefy Council Berry, Sue Afalanfa 2, 3, History Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Saludos Amigos 2. Bilgman, Jo Anne Afalanfa I, 2, Biology Club I, Freshman Council I, Hisfory Club 2. Bills, Cynthia Afalanfa I, Footlights 2, Girls' Service Commiffee I, 2 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, Le Cercle Francais I, 2. Bisk, Deanna. Girls' Service Commiffee 2, History Club 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 2, Saludos Amigos 2. Black, Lorna Afalanfa I, Biology Club 2, Folk Music 3, Girls' Service Commiffee 2, Hisfory Club 3, 4, Library Assisfanfs 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2. Blasius, Mary Arl' Club 4, Biology Club I, Hisfory Club 2, 3, Sfage Crew 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Youth Red Cross 2. Blommaert, Leslie Immaculafe Hearf of Mary I, Big Brothers and Sisfers 3, Biology Club 2, Hisfory Club 3, 4, Newton 4. l254I Bloom, Irving Biology Club 3, 4, Boys' Choir I, Boys' Quarfef I, Cum Laude Sociefy 4, Four Year Honor Roll 4, Hislory Club 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Council 3, Linguapolifan 2, 3, 4, Lincoln 3, 4, Newton 3, 4, Safety Council 3, 4, Leader 4, Gyrnnasfics 3, 4. Bluesfein, Ron Sf. Michaels I, Biology Club 2, Freshman Council I, Baseball I, Baskefball I, Football I. Blumer, Margie A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Girls' Choir 2, History Club 3, 4, Honor Roll I, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3,-4, Music Club I, Opereffa Cast lLeadl 4, Senior Council 4. Bogdanove, Art Track, I, 2, 3, 4. Boehmer, Barb Afalanfa I, Hisfory Club 2, Pep Club I. Bolotin, Anne Gavel 2, 3, Girls' Service Cornmitfee 2, 3, 4, His- fory Club 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club I, Vice- Presidenf I, Honor Roll I, Le Cercle Francais 2, Library Assistants 2, Pep Club I, Safefy Council I, 2, 3. Boraz, Royce Universify Cify High School I, 2, 3, Concerf Band 4, Cum Laude Sociefy 4, Four Year Honor Roll 4, Nafional Merif Letfer of Commendafion 4. Borgsfadf, Bonnie Johnny Appleseed Jr. High I, Malabar High achfaol 2, Forum 3, I-Iisfory Club 3, 4, Honor o 4. Botnick. Nehama Cub Staff I, 2, Cum Laude Society 4: Folk Music 2, 3, 4, Forum 3: Forum Romanum 2, Treasurer, Four Year Honor Roll I, 2 3, 4, Hisfory Club 3, 4, Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4: Human Affairs 3, Linguapolifan 3, 4, Assistant Edifor 3, 4, Reserved Orchesfra I, SPQR I, Presidenf, Trapeze Sfaff 3, 4, News Edifor. Bovey, Phoebe A Cappella Choir 4, Afalanfa I, Concerf Or- chesfra I, Girls' Choir 3, Girls Ensemble 2, 4, Pep Club I, Secrefary I. Boyce, Roberf Honor Roll 4, Monogram Club 4, Smoking Council 4, Sfudent Council 4, Foofball I, 2, 3, 4, Swimming I 2' Track I 2 3 Boyd, Ray Biology Club 2, German Club 4, Hisfory Club 2, 3, Eoahomore Council 2, Baskefball I, 2, 3, Foof- a I. Bovles, Linda A Cappella Choir, Alalanfa I, 2, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Ensemble 4, Home Economics Club I, Library Assisfanfs 4, Pep Club 4. Bradford, Carol Afalanfa I, 2, 3, 4, Careers in Educafion 3, Hisfory Club 2, 4, Home Economics Club I, Timers Club 4, Leader's Class Phys. Ed. 4, Swimming Team lGirlsl, Tennis Squad 3, Tennis Team 3, 4. Braun, Bonnie Biology Club 3, Four Year Honor Roll 4, Fufure Teachers 3, Gavel 3, 4, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Girls' Service Commiffee 4, Hisfory Club 2, 4. Breed. Nancy A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Big Brofhers and Sisters 4, Conference on lnfernafional Affairs, Co-chairman of Publicify 4, Cum Laude Sociefy 3, 4, Fall Show Casf 4, Folk Music 4, Secrefary 4, Hisfory Club 3, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 4, Library Assistants I, Linguapolitan 2, 3, Mixed Ensemble 4, Operefta Casf lLeadl 3, 4, Stage Crew 3, Thespians 4. Brende. Sandy Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, Saludos Amigos I, Brink, Susan Company of Ushers 3, 4, Hisfory Club 2. Brosk, Joel Biology Club I, Burke 4, Freshman Council I, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Proiec- tion Sfaff I, Safefy Council I, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Council 2, Golf I, 2, Soccer I, 2, 3, 4. Brosseau. John B., Jr. Chess Club I, 3, Foofball 3, 4 lFirsf Aicll. Brucafo, Clara Girls' Service Commiflee 2. Brucato, Paul Biolooy Club 2, Equipment Manager I. Bruglr, Paf Brundage, Colleen Afalanfa I, Girls' Service Commiffee I, Home Economics Club I, Pep Club I, Swimming Team reins, I. Buechler, Pefer Football I, 2, 3, Sfage Crew 4, Track 2, 3, 4. Butler, Carla A Cappella Choir 4, Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4, Biology Club I, 2, Cum Laude Sociefy 4, Folk Music 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll 4, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Conference Officers 3, 4, Presidenf 3, 4, Hisfory Club 3, 4: Pan American Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice Presidenf 4, Saludos Amigos I, Tabula Sfaff 3, 4, Associate Edifor 4. Bufler. Joyce Afalanfa I, Foofliohfs 2, Hisfory Club 3, 4, Saludos Amigos I, 2. Butler, Katherine Girls' Service Commiffee 4, Home Economics Club I. Buturusis, Duane Freshman Council I, Monogram Club 3, 4, Foof- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 4, Wrestling I, 2, 3. Byrne, Eileen A Trinity Hi h School I, Afalanta 2, 3, 4, Hisfory Club 4, ljedical Careers Club 2, 3, Timers Club 4, Swimming Team IGirIsl. C Cady, Ralph A A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Biq Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, Boys' Choir 2, Boys Octet 3, Boys Conference 4, Vice President, Burke 3, 4, Concert Soloist 4, Conference on International Affairs 4, Crest Staff 4, Cum Laude Society 3, 4, Fall Show Cast 4, Four Year Honor Roll 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble 3, 4, Operetta Cast lLeadl 3, 4, Soccer I, 2, Swimming I, 2, 3. Cakars, John A Cappella Choir 4, Biology Club I, Boys' Choir I, 2, 3, Chess Club Z, 3, 4, President, History Club 4, Radio Club I. Calabrese, David Michael Big Brothers 4, Biology Club I, Cum Laude Society 4, Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Lincoln 3, 4, Football I, 2, Track 2, Wrestling I. Callahan, Steve Boys' Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Folk Music 4, History Club 2, Safety Council 4, Football I, Track 2, Wrestling 2. Camasto, Patricia Campbell, Ted Cum Laude Society 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 4, Junior Council 3, Lincoln 3, 4, Safety Council 4, Senior Council 4, Student Council 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, Football I, 2, Soccer 3. Capizzi, Ron Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2. Cardamone, Richard Capenter, Ruth Girls' Choir I, 2, Girls' Ensemble 3, Library Assistants 2, Pep Club I, Saludos Amigos I, 2. Carroll, Glen Big Brothers 4, Biology Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, President, Committee Chairmen 4, Burke 4, Con- ference on International Affairs 4, Ticket Chair- man, Newton 3, 4, Publicity Director, Safety Council I, 2, 3, 4, Safety Council Officer 4, Saludos Amigos 2, Football I. Carstens, Judy Atalanta I, 2, Biology Club 3, Le Cercle Francais 2, Pep Club I, Leaders 2, 3. Cashin, Mary Margaret Atalanta 2, 3, History Club 21 Pep Club I, Safety Council 3, Swimming Team lGirIs'l I, 2. Chapin, Michael Fenwick I, 2, German Club 4, Lincoln 4, Newton 4, Safety Council 4, Basketball I. Chill, Alan Astro Physics I, 2, Biology Club I, Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Concert Soloist 2, Cum Laude Society 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll, I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll, I, 2, 3, 4, Human Affairs 2, 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais I, Lincoln 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4, Newton 3. Christian, Barbara Biology Club I, Cum Laude Society 4, Four Year Honor Roll 4, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Choir En- semble 2, Girls Ensemble I, Girls Service Com- mittee 3, 4, History Club 3, Honor Roll, I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Council 3, Honorary Member 3, Safety Council I, 2, 3, 4, Safety Council Officer 4, Secre- tary, Saludos Amigos 2, Vice-President 2, Senior Council 4, Honorary Member 4, Sophomore Coun- cil 2, Honorary Member 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Co-Chairman Secretary Committee 4, Badminton Team 2. Christopher, Armand Evtcgnogram Club 3, Safety Council 4, Wrestling Ciaccio, Steve Football I, 2. Cieslak, Constance A Cappella Choir 4, Atalanta I, 2, Biology Club 3, German Club 3, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Committee Chairman 2, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, His- tory Club 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4. Clarkson, Jean Biology Club I, Folk Music 2, 3, Forum Romanum 2, Gavel 3, Girls' Club Council 3, 4, History Club 2, Pep Club I, Safety Council 4, Senior Council 4, SPOR I, Vice-President I, Timers Club 3, 4, Youth Red Cross 2, 3. Clarkson, Bill Honor Roll 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Swimming I, 2, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Co- Captain 2. Clausonthue, Donna Art Club 4, Atalanta I, Biology Club I, Cum Laude Society 4, Four Year Honor Roll 4, Com- mittee Chairman 4, Girls' Service Committee 4, Chairman of Hostess Committee, Honor Roll I, 2, 3 4, Safety Council 4, Saludos Amigos 3. Clemens, Alexander Biology Club 2, Freshman Council I, Monogram Club 3, 4, Sophomore Council 2, Basketball I, Football I, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. Cogan, Jim Stage Crew, I. Comella, Robert Stage Crew, 3, 4. Conn, Alice Atalanta 3, Biology Club I, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Ensemble I, Girls' Service Committee I. Connan, Elizabeth Conway, Dennis St, Lawrence High School I, 2, 3, Biology Club.2, Stage Crew 3, Baseball 2, Basketball 2, 3, Swim- ming 2, Track 2. Cooke, Jacqueline Cub Staff l, Cum Laude Society 4, Forum 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, Four Year Honor Roll 4, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, 4, History Club I, 2, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais I, 4, Pep Club I, Timers Club 3, 4, Trapeze Staff lPeriod 3l 2, 3, 4, Feature EdiFc'F'l. Corkle, Bruce Swimming I, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4. Corre, Fredda Astro Physics 4, Biology Club I, Cum Laude Society 4, Girls' Service Committee I, History Club 3, 4, Honor Roll 4, International Club 3. Corry, Frank St. Vincent De Paul High School, Junior Council 3, aerrlior Council 4, Student Council 3, 4, Basket- a 3. Coulson, Ann Atalanta I, 2, Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Forum 3, 4, Girls' Club Council I, 3, 4, History Club 3, Honor Roll I, 3, Pan American Club 3, Pep Club I, Safety Council I, 2, 3, 4. Coven, Carol Atalanta I, Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, Cub Staff I, Cum Laude Society 4, Fall Show Cast 3, Gavel, 3, History Club 2, 3, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Trapeze Staff lPeriod 3l, 2, 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4. Craig, Dawn A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, Girls' Ensemble 4, Girls Service Committee 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, 4, Medical Careers Club I, 2, Secretary 3, President 4, Music Committee Chairman 4. Craig, Robert German Club 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Swimming I, Wrestling 2. Croke, Timothy Saint Patrick High School. Crowl, John Monogram Club 3, 4, Safety Council I, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Soccer I, Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4. Cullen, Mike Holy Cross Seminary School. Culliton, Larry St. Ignatius High School, Biology Club 3, Swim- ming I. Culver, John Pete Junior High School, Football 2, 3. Cunningham, Jerry St, Patrick High School, Monogram Club 4, Football 3, 4. Curtis, Suzanne Art Club 3, Human Affairs I, 2, 3, 4. Cutsuvitis, Peter Boys' Choir 2, 3, History Club I, 2, Monogram Club 4, Soccer I, 2, 3, 4. D Dahlin, Jan Lisle High School Part of Freshman Year, Atalanta I, Cum Laude Society 4, Forum 3, Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, History Club 3, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Pan American Club 3. Dahms, Richard Dai, James Art Club I, 2, Honor Roll 2, Stamp and Coin Club 3, Trapeze Staff 4, Baseball I, Track I. Dakter, Charles Track 2, 3, 4. Dalberg, Paul Burke 3, 4, Concert Band I, 2, Curn Laude Society 4, Folk Music 2, Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, History Club I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Safety Council 3, 4, Soccer I, 2, , 4. Dardick, Nathan H. Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, 2, Boys' Conference Officers 4, Publicity Chairman, Burke 3, 4, Concert Band I, Concert Orchestra I, 2, 3, Cub Staff I, Cum Laude Society 3, 4, Fall Show Cast I, 3, Footlights I, 2, 3, Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, History Club l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Safety Council I, Z, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Trapeze Statf 2, 3, 4, Co-Editor, Davenport, Alma Walther Lutheran 2, Art Club 3, 4, Atalanta l, 2, Biology Club I, Girls' Choir 2, History Club 4, Honor Roll 2, 4, Library Assistants I, Safety Council 3, 4. Davenport, Ben Honor Roll 3, Junior Council 3, Safety Council 3, 4. Davidson, Steven Gymnastics I. Davis, Gregory Art Club 2, Biology Club 2, Boys' Camera Club I, Company of Ushers 4, Masqueraders 4, Saludos Amigos I, 2, SPOR 4, Stage Crew I. Davis Joseph Biology Club I, Concert Band I, 2, Concert Or- chestra 3, 4, History Club 2, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4. De Biase, Marie Atalanta I,. Biology Club I, History Club 2, Saludos Amigos 2. De Cicco, Joan De Matt, Marty Art Club 4, Boys' Choir I, Company of Ushers 4, Captain 4, Fall Show Cast Z, Folk Music I, Human Affairs Z, 3, Publicity Chairman 3, 4, Stage Crew I, 2, 3, 4, Chairman 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4. De Mala, David History Club I, 2, 3, 4, Safety Council I, 2, 3, 4. fzssi Demos, Paul Linguapolitan 3, Monogram Club 3, 4, Safety Council I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, 4. Denkoff, Manza Home Economics Club 2. DeHNovo, gatgiy ist-o-ry u 2. Densmore, Rob Biology Club I, History Club 3, Monogram Club 3, 4, Tabula Publishing Board 3, Advertising Man- ager, Football I, 2, Swimming I, 2, 3, 4. Desmond, Gail Girls' Choir I, Library Assistants 2, 3, 4, Youth Red Cross 2. Dibble, Debra Art Club I, Atalanta I, 2, Biology Club I, His- tory Club 2, Honor Roll I, Pep Club I, Safety Council 4. Dickinson, David A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, Boys' Choir I, 2, Boys' Ensemble 2, Boys' Conference Officers 4, President 4, Burke 3, 4, Cum Laude Society 3, 4, Fall Show Cast 4, Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble I, 2, Operetta Cast lLeadl 4, Tabula Staff 4, Thespians 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, Soccer I, 2, Co-Captain 2, Spring Show Cast 3, 4. Ditto, Jerry Biology Club I, 2, Chess Club I, Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, Spring Show Cast 4, History Club 2, 3, 4, Saludos Amigos I, 2. Domrose, Colleen Biology Club I, Company of Ushers 2, Girls' Ser- vice Committee 3, History Club 2. Donnelly, Glenn Donovan, Nora Trinity, Art Club 3, Cum Laude Society 3, 4, Human Affairs 3, 4. Dore, Jane Ann Saint Clara Academy, Art Club I, Atalanta 4, Girls' Choir 2, Thespians 2, Trapeze Staff 3, 4. Dorfman, Louise Biology Club I, Cub Staff I, Gavel 3, 4, Girls' Service Committee 4, History Club 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club I, Honor Roll I, Pep Club I, 2, Safety-Council 2, 3, 4, Saludos Amigos I, 2, Senior Council 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Representative, Timers Club 3, 4. Douglass, Bruce A Cappella Choir 3, Biology Club I, Boys' Choir I, 2, Boys' Ensemble 2, Mixed Ensemble 3, Mono- gram Club 3, 4, Soccer I, 2, 3. Doulder, Howard Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Football 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country I, 2, 3. Dowling, Diane Biology Club, 3, History Club, 3, Home Economics Club I, Pep Club I, Senior Follies 4. Drain, Dennis Astro Physics 4, History Club 4, Track I, 2, Cross Country 2, 3, 4. Dressel, Chuck Biology Club I, Cum Laude Society 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Lincoln 3, Monogram Club 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4, Captain I2, 4l. Drueck, Ethel Irene Latin School of Chicago, Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Folk Music 2, 3, Gavel 3, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 2, 4, Vice President l4l, Library Assistant 2, Newton 3, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4. Dubinsky, Steven Biology Club I, German Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4, Lincoln 4. Ducey, Pat Holy Angels Academy, Timers Club 3, 4. Duffy, Kathleen Trinity. Dunn, Joan M. Siena, Art Club 2, Biology Club 2. Dunn, Michael Biology Club I, History Club I, 2, Soccer I, 2, 3, Wrestling 2. Dvonch, Tom Holy Cross High School, Biology Club 2, 3, Boys' Choir, I, 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, Gymnastics. Ebert, Steve Monogram Club 3, Track 2, 3. Economos, Patricia J. History Club 2, 3, Home Economics Club 2, 3, Jr. Homemakers Club I, Secretary I. Edmunds, Teri I Atalanta I, History Club 2, Safety Council 4. Eells, Carol Atalanta I, 2, 3, Biology Club I, 2, 3, Company of Ushers 3, 4, Folk Music 4, Girls' Service Commit- tee I, 2, 3, History Club 4, Human Affairs 4, International Club 4, Pep Club 2, Saludos Amigos 2, 3. Eggars, Mary Lou Girls' Service Committee I, 2, Pep Club I, 2. Eifrig, James Biology Club I, History Club 4, Honor Roll.4, Monogram Club 2, 3, Safety Council 2, 3,'Spring Show Cast 4, Football I, 2, Golf I, Swimming I, 2, 3, 4. Ekholm, John Biology Club I, German Club I, 2, 3, 4, History Club 3, Honor Roll I, 4, Trapeze Staff 2, 3, 4, Editor Senior, Wrestling I, 2. I Elder, Edd Walther 33 Equipment Manager I. Eliassen, Anthony C. Astro Physics 43 Biology Club 23 Monogram Club 43 History Club 43 Proiection Staff 2, 33 Cross Country 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Equipment Manager I. Elkins, Peggy History Club 23 Safety Council 43 Stage Crew 4. Engelbrecht, Jean Immaculate Conception I, 23 York High 33 Careers in Education 23 Honor Roll I, 23 Pep Club I. Enriquez, Pam Aurora West Senior ligh School 33 Atalanta I3 Cub Staff I3 History Club 2, 3, 43 Pan American Club 3, 43 Saludos Amigos I, 2. Erskine, Nancy Atalanta I3 Pep Club I3 Safety Council 43 Saludos Amigos I, 2. Escott, Thomas - Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Chairman 43 Burke 3, 43 Cum Laude Society 43 Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 History Club 33 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Junior Council 33 Monogram Club 43 Newton.33 Santa Clara Math Contest 4, Honorable Mention 43 Seniior Council 43 Sophomore Council 23 Soccer I, 2, , 4. Everst, Dan History Club 2, 3. Eysenbach, Paul W. Lake Park High School I3 History Club 2, 43 Proiection Staff I3 Spring Show Cast 43 Stamp and Coin Club 33 Traffic Control Club I. F Falbo, Fred Equipment Manager 3. Farris, Nancy . ' Atalanta 33 Biology Club 23 Committee Chairmen g33Glrls' Service Committee 43 Leaders Class Faulds, Kathy ' Atalanta I, 2, 33 Biology Club I3 Freshman Council I3 Girls' Conference, Treasurer, 33 Pep Club I3 Saludos Amigos 23 Orchesis I, 2, 3, 43 Student Council I, 2, 3, 43 Timers Club 33 Leaders Class 2, 3. Feldman, Cheryl Ferry Hall Lake Forest, lllinois3 Atalanta I3 Biology Club I3 Pep Club I3 SPQR I, 2. Fernandez, Elaine Biology Club I3 Cum Laude Society 43 Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Gavel 33 Girls' Service Committee I, 2, 33 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Inter- national Club 33 Pan American Club 43 Pep Club I, 2. Fitzgerald, Cynthia Wynn Atalanta I3 Company of Ushers 33 Girls' Service Committee I3 Library Assistant I3 Pep Club I, 23 Youth Red Cross 2, 33 Maiorette I, 2, 3, 43 Cafeteria 2, 3, 4. Fleishour, Kerwin Stage Crew I3 Equipment Manager I, 2. Flowers, Lorin Company of Ushers 3, 4, Lieutenant Senior3 Girls' Choir 3, 43 Girls' Service Committee 43 History Club 3, 43 Library Assistant 43 Youth Red Cross 2, 3, 43 Badminton Team 4. Foege, Rosemary Helen From Walther Lutheran H.S. 3. Fosco, Alfred Fort, Debbie A Cappella Choir 43 Atalanta I, 2, 33 Biology Club 23 Girls' Choir 33 Girls' Choir Ensemble 33 Girls Service Committee 2, 33 History Club 33 Operetta Cast ILeadl 43 Pan American Club 33 Pep Club I3 Safety Council 3, 43 Saludos Amigos I, 23 Scho- lastic Art Award I3 Student Council 43 Timers Club 3, 43 Tennis Team lGirls'l 2, 3, 43 Home- ooing Court 4. Foshay, Debby Big Brothers and Sisters 43 Biology Club 23 Careers in Education 33 Company of Ushers 3, 43 Lieutenant 3, President 43 Girls' Conference Committee Chair- men 43 History Club 2, 3, 43 Pan American Club 3, 43 Saludos Amigos I, 23 Youth Red Cross 2, 3. Fox, Joyce Biology Club I3 History Club 2. Fox, Kathy Fox, Paul C. Biology Club I3 Burke 3, 43 Cum Laude Society 43 Four Year Honor ROIIQ German Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, President 33 Newton 3. Frack, Genie Atalanta I3 Biology I3 Careers in Education 3, Corres onding Secretary 33 Cub Staff I3 Gavel 3, 43 girls' Service Committee 2, 33 History Club 23 Honor Roll 43 Pep Club I3 Saludos Amigos 23 Trapeze Staff 2, 3, 4. Frame, Lynne Marie A Cappella Choir 43 Big Brothers and Sisters 43 Biology Club I3 Careers in Education 3, 4, Secre- tary 43 Folk Music 23 Girls' Choir 2, 33 History Club 43 Human Affairs 33 Music Club 33 Pan American Club 4. Frantz, Joseph Biologcy Club I3 German Club 43 Monogram Club 3, 43 ymnastics I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. Freeberg, James tdoznogram Club 43 Football I, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling Freund, Roberta Atalanta I, 33 Biology 23 Girls' Service Committee 3, 43 History Club 33 Leaders 2. 3. Friedman, Mark Biology Club I3 Burke 43 Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Crest Staff 3, 43 Cum Laude Society 3, 43 Four Year Honor Roll3 German Club I3 History Club 2, 43 Human Affairs 2, 3, 43 Newton 33 Proiection Staff 23 Equipment Manager I, 2, 3, 43 Debate 2, 3. Frost, Glenn Big Brothers anrl Sisters 43 Biolooy Club I3 Boys' Choir 23 Boys' Conference Officers or Committee Chairmen I, 2, 3, 43 Ticket Chairman 43 Burke 4 lSergeant-at-Armsl3 Honor Roll 23 Monogram Club 3, 43 Student Council I3 Baseball I, 2, 3, 43 Track I. Fulqenzi, Loretto Joseph Class Officer 4 lPresidentl3 Junior Council Reoro- sentative3 Monogram Club 4 lVice-Preside'-tl- Senior Council 4 lPresidentl3 Smoking Counril 4 lSergeant-at-Armsl3 SPQR 23 Football I, 2, 3, 43 Track I, 2, 3, 4. Fullerton, Lawrence A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Biology Club I' Boys' Choir I 2: Boys' Ensemble 2, 33 Chess Club I, 23 Railroad Club I3 SPOR I, 2. Fultz, James Big Brothers and Sisters 43 Bioloov Club l' Mono- gram Club 43 Smokino Cr-luncil 43 Sophomore Council Representatiye3 Student Council 43 Foot- ball I, 23 Soccer 3, 4. G Gabriel, Ruth Girls' Service Committee 3. Garro, George Monogram Club 4' Senior Council 4' Trapeze Staff I, 2, 3, 43 Baseball I3 Basketball I, 33 Soccer 3, 4. Gaynor, Mary Girls' Service Committee 2, 3. Geller, Linda Art Club 43 Biology Club I3 Folk Music' I, 7 33 Safety Council 3, 43 Girls' Service Committee 3, 4. Gelhorn, Beth Art Club 43 Concert Orchestra I' Folk Music 23 Girls' Orchestra I3 Home Economics Club I3 Pep Club I3 Saludos Amigos I, 2. Gerulat, Ferne Winifred Atalanta I, 3, 43 Big Sisters 43 Biology Club 23 Careers in Education 33 Forum 43 Committee Chairmen 4, Banquet Committee Chairman3 Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, 43 Home Fconomics Club 3: Saludos Amigos I, 23 Leaders' Class 2, 3, 4. Gethner, Jacqueline Austin Hioh School I3 Temple City High School 23 History Club 43 Thespian Co-ordinator for Spring Show. Gibson, Harry I indblom Technical I' Bioloov Club 33 History Club 3, 43 Basketball I' Football I, 23 Senior Follies 43 Speech Team 43 Spring Show 4, Gildemeister, Roger A Cappella Choir 43 Boys' Choir 2, 3' Soccer I. Gill, Arthur A Cappella Choir 33 Boys' Choir I, 23 Boys En- semble 23 History Club I, 2, 3, 43 SPQR I, 23 Soccer I, 2, 33 Wrestling I. Gillespie, Mike Fenwick I: Biology Club 23 Track 3. Gleave, Margaret Safety Council 2, 3, 43 Swimming Team lGirls'I 2. Glenn.. Patricia Austin Hay Branch' Atalanta 23 Biology Club 33 Library Assistants 4. Glorioso, Teddy Atalanta I, 2' History Club 3- Library Assistants I, 23 Safety Council 3, 43 Saludos Amigos I, 2, Glos, Renee Dance Demonstration 33 Honor Roll 33 Tennis lGirls'l 4. Goeransson, Nancy Atalanta I, 23 Biology Club 3' Corn:-any of Ufhers 3,.43 German Club 2 3, 4' Girls' Service Com- mittee 2. 3, 43 Stage Crew 3, 4. Goqgian, Rita Siena High School l, 23 Careers in Eduration 3, 43 Home Economics Club I, 23 Library Assistants I, 2. Goldberg, Stephanie Dalewood Jr. High I3 Central High Srhool 73 Cum Laude Society 43 Company of Ushers 33 History Club 33 Honor Roll 3, 43 Saludos Amigos I, 2. Goldstein, Gary Biology Club I3 Boys' Camera Club 2, 33 History Club 33 Photo Staff 2, 3. 4. Golesteanu, Elena Good, Bill Big Brothers and Sisters 43 Concert Band I: Cum Laude Society 4: Four Year Honor Roll 43 Lincoln 3, 43 Monogram Club 43 Football I, 23 Tennis I 2, 3, 43 Wrestling I. Goan Kay Atalanta I 2, 3. 43 Company of Ushers 2 3, 43 History Club 43 Human Affairs 2, 33 Pep Club I3 Archery Team lGirls'l 2, 3, 4, Manager 3. Gordon, Conni Copley I, 23 Art Club 43 Careers in Education 33 Gavel 43 History Club 3, 43 Honor Roll 43 Timers Club 4. Goren, Mark Biology Club I, 2, 3, 43 Burke 43 Chess Club I, 2, 33 Cum Laude Society 43 Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3. 43 History Club 3, 43 International Club 3, 43 Safety Council 2, 3, 4, Chairman of Halls Committee 43 Science Seminar I, Z, 3, Co-Chairman, Equipment Committee 33 Science Fair Proiect I, 2. 33 Debate Team 3, 43 Biology Research Proiect Staff 3, 4. I256l Gotsch, Mark History Club I, 23 Railroad Club I, 2, Secretary I3 Senior Follies Cast, 43 Equipment Manager I3 Physical Education Leader 4. Gottfried, Ralph Biology Club I3 Burke 3, 43 Concert Orchestra I 23 Crest Staff 3, 43 Cum Laude Society 3, 4, Student Congress Representative 43 Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 History Club 2, 33 Honor Roll, I 2, 3, 43 International Club 43 Le Cercle Francais 2, 4, Treasurer 43 Debate Team I, 2, 3, 4, State Corn- petition 33 PTA Summer School Scholarship win- ner 33 Illinois State Scholarship 4. Gottlieb, Laura Girls' Service Committee l, 43 Human Affairs I, 43 Pep Club I. Graley. Candace Biology Club 23 Future Nurses I, 2. Grandolfo, Genevieve Trinity High School, River Forest, Illinois I3 Ata- lanta 2, 3, 43 Biology Club 23 Careers in Education 3, 43 History Club 3, 43 Leaders 3. Grandsard, Robert A. Biology Club 23 History Club 2, 33 Saludos Amigos 2. Grasse, Greg Biology Club 23 Baseball 23 Football 23 Track I. Grayson, Jim Green, Mike Monogram Club 43 Football I, 2, 3, 43 Swimming I, 2, 3, 43 Track I. Greenwald, Martin Football I, 2. 3, 43 Monogram Club 4' Safety Council 3, 43 Senior Council 43 Smoking Council 43 Swimming I3 Track I, 2, 3. Griffith, Dave Boys' Conference Committee Pt-all-men 3. 43 Mono- gram Club, 43 Basketball I3 Golf I, 2, 3, 43 Soc- cer I, 2 3, 43 Track 2. Grossi, Bob From Campion High School. Prairie du Chein, Wis. I3 Safety Council 3 43 Senior Council 43 Foot- ball 2' Leader's Class 4. Grote, Robert Big Brothers and Sisters 43 Class Officer I3 Treas- urer I3 Football I, 2, 33 Tennis 2, 3, 43 Track I, 2. Guignard, Paul H Haddad, Christine Gavel 33 Girls' Club Officers 4, Treasurer 43 History Club 33 Pan American Club 3: Pep Club I3 Safety Council I, 2, 3, 43 Saludos Amigos I3 Timers Club 3. 4: Girls' Tennis 2, 33 Senior Orchesis 43 Senior Follies 4. Hagist, Nancy Biology Club 2 33 Folk Music 3' Girls' Service Committee I, 2, 33 History Club I, 23 Home Economics Club 43 Library Assistants 2, 33 Saludos Ami os I 2 g , . Haggard, Jim Biology Club I3 History Club 43 Stamp and Coin Club 23 Honor Roll I, 2. Haley. Frank Football I, 4. Haley, Patrick R. Fenwick I, 23 Fall Show Cast 43 Stage Crew 3, 43 Tnespians 4. Hall, Linda West Morris Regional I3 Careers in Education 33 Company of Ushers 33 Folk Music 3' Forum 43 Girls' Choir 3, 43 Music Club 23 Pep Club I. Handelman, Sue Atalanta I: Biology Club I3 C.I.A. 4 Co-chairman Oral Publicity 43 Cum Layole Society 3. 43 Fall Show Cast, 3, 43 Four Year Honor RolI3 Gavel 3, 4, President 42 History Clulo 3 43 Honor Roll I, 2 3, 4: Human Affairs 2, 3. Treasurer 23 Le Cercle Francais 23 Stage Crew 3- Thespiars 43 Sub-Varsity Debate Team I: Varsity Debate Team 2' Spring Show 3, 43 Fall Show A Chair'-an of Publicity Committee 4: Master Mimes 3, 4. Hanson, Gaylord Concert Orchestra I, 2, 3' Monogram Club 4' Photo Staff 43 Safety Council 4' Smoking Council 43 Gymnastics I, 2, 3, 43 Track I. Ha-b, Rick Carol City Senior High School I, 23 Safety Council 43 Football 4. Hardy, Phillip Biology Club I, 43 Honor Roll 3, 43 Newton 43 Proiection Staff 2, 33 Gymnastics I. Hargus, Greg Soccer I: Wrestling I, 2. Harms, Roberta Biology Club 23 Girls' Choir 33 Home Economics Club It Safety Council 2, 33 Senior Council 43 Timers Club 3, 4, Head Timer 3, President 4. Harrell Cand Folk Music Girls' Service Committee 2: History Club 2, 4: Timers Club 3, 4, Vice President 43 Girls' Tennis Team I, 2, 3, 4. Harris, Mary Ann Careers in Education 3, 43 Company of Ushers 23 History Club I, 23 Library Assistants I, 2, 3, 43 Safety Council 4. Harris. Susan Art Club 4, Key Girl 43 Biology Club I, 23 Concert Band I, 23 Home Economics Club I' Library Assistants I3 Pep Club I3 Proiection Staff 3. Hart, Curt Big Brothers and Sisters 43 Chess Club I, 43 Cum Laude Society 3, 4: Four Year Honor ROIIQ German Club I3 History Club 3, 43 Human Affairs Z, 3, 4, Treasurer 33 Lincoln 3, 43 Newton 2, 3, 4, President 3. Harlless, Peg Atalanta I: Girls' Service Committee I, 2, History Club 2, 3, Pep Club I. Hartmann, Paul Biolo y Club I, Concert Orchestra I, 2, 3, Lincoln 3, 4, Bftonogram Club 2, 3, 4, Soccer I, 2, 3, Swim- ming I, 2, 3, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4. Harvalis, Connie A Cappella Choir 4, Class Officer 2, Gavel 3, 4, Girls' Choir 3, Girls Ensemble 2 4, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, 4, History Club 3, Honor Roll 3, Pep Club I, Sophomore Council 2, SPOR I, Timers Club 4. Headtke, Kathy Biology Club 3, Cum Laude Society 4, Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 4, Home Economics Club 2, 3, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Saludos Amigos I. Healy, Steve St. Ignatius High School I, Chess Club 2, 3, Stamp and Coin Club 2, 3, 4. Heck, Chuck Art Club 4, Photo Staff 3, 4' Stage Crew I, 2, 3, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Leaders' Class 4. Heck, Helen Girls' Service Committee 3, 4, History Club Z, 3, Home Economics Club I, President: Safety Council 4, Saludos Amigos I, 2, Timers Club 3, 4. Hedrick, Barb Riologv Club 4, SvmDhonv Band I, 2, 3, 4, Speech Team 4, Honor Roll 4, Saludos Amigos I. Hnft. Jacqueline Girls' Service Committee 3, Safety Council I, 2, 3. Henk. Barbara Biology Club 2: History Club 2. Hennin'-1. Kathleen A Cappella Choir 4: Bio Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I: Careers in Fducation 3 4, Tpaas- urer 4' Cum Laude Society 3, 4' Fo--r Year Honor Poll' Freshman Council I: Girls' Choir 3: Girls' Ensemble 4, Historv Club 7 3, 4: Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4' I-lumen Affairs 3, Linguapolitan 4, Pan American Club 4. Hever, Robert T. Art Club 4: Saludos Aminos I' Scholastic Art Awards I, 4, Leaders Class 4, Golf I, Swimming I. Hoagland Jr., James L. Class Officer 4, Treasurer: Cum Laude Society 4, Four Year Honor Roll 4' History Club I, Honor Roll I, 2, 3 4' Lincoln 3 4, President 4: Monooram Club 3. 4' Saludos Amigos I' Senior Council 4: Sophomore Council 2, Baseball I, 2, 3, Swimming I, 2, 3, 4. Hofmeister. Paula History Club 2, 3, Medical Careers Club I. Hogan. Thomas Fenwick I, 2, Houser, Karen Biology Club I. 4: Careers in Education 4' Girls' Choir 3 4, History Club 2, 3: Honor Roll 2, 4, Music Club 2, 3 4' Pep Club I, Youth Red Cross 2, 3, Secretary 3, Maiorette I, 2. Hnvt, Brad Bovs' Choir I, 2, 4: Monogram Club 4, Baseball I, 2, Football I, Manager, Soccer 2, 3, Wrestling I, 2, 3. 4, Captain I. Huerta. Beatriz Providence I. 2. Huffstutler, Billie Austin I, Art Club 4' Bioloov Club 2, Company of Ushers 3' Girls' Service Committee 2, Home Economics Club 3. Hultgren, Jorie Biology Club I: Careers in Education 3 4, Crest Staff 2, 3, 4, Cum Laude Society 3 4: Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Scholastic Art Awards 2. Hussos, George Biology Club I, Saludos Amigos 3. Hutchinson, Art History Club 4, Honor Roll I, 3, Lincoln 4, Monogram Club 4, Senior Council 4, Track I, 2, Cross Country I, 2, 3, 4. Iverson, Sue Atalanta I, Biology Club 3, Cum Laude Society 4, Four Year Honor Roll 4, History Club 3, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, Timers Club 4, Cheerleader 4. Ives, Michael Biology Club 2, Safety Council 4, Language Lab. Assistant 2, 3' Russian Club 2, 3, Football I, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Wrestling I. J Jackson, George Junior Council 3, Monogram Club 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, Track I, 2. Jaeger, Chuck Biology Club I, Cum Laude Society 4, Four Year Honor Roll 4, Newton 3,4, Radio Club I, 2, 3, 4. James, Nancy A Cappella Choir 4, Atalanta 2, Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club 2, Folk Music 4, Girls' Choir 3, Girls Choir Ensemble 3, Girls' Ensemble 4, History Club 3, Honor Roll 2, 3, Pep Club I, Timers Club 4. Jamieson, Leah Junior H. S. Number Three, Trenton Central High School, Commencement Speaker, Cum Laude Society 4, Honor Roll 3. 4, Human Affairs 4, Le Cercle Francais 4, Secretary: Linouapolifan 4, Newton 3, 4: Scholarship Cup Winner 4, Symphony Orchestra 3, 4. Janes. Sandra Atalanta 3, Biology Club 2' Folk Music 4' Forum Romanum 3, Treasurer, Girls' Service Commit- tee I, 2 3, 4, Medical Careers Club 4, Archery Team lGirIs'l 2, 3, 4. Jarvis, Susan Claremont Jr. I-lioh School I: Oakland Technical High School 2, Niles Senior Hinh School 3, Cum Laude Society 4, Home Economics Club 4, Honor Roll 4. Jasker, Lynn Art Club It Atalanta I, Bio Brothers and Sisters 4' Biology Club 3: Cum Laude Society 3 4: Folk Music 3. 4, Four Year Honor Roll 4: Gavel 4, Girls' Choir 3 4' Girls' Service Committee 3. 4, History Club 2, 4, Pep Club I, Safety Council 4, Timers Club 4. Jensen, Phil Biology Club I: History Club 3, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Linguapolitan 4, Pan American Club 3' Safety Council 2, 3, 4, Saludos Amigos 2, Swimming I, 2. Johnson, Lonna Johnson, Bill Cum Laude Society 4, Fo-ir Year Honor Roll 4, Newton 4, Stamp and Coin Club I. Jones, Dianne Girls' Service Committee 4, History Club 2. 4, Library Assistants I, Music Club I, Pep Club I. Jones, Lois Art Club 4, Atalanta I, Biology Club 3, Folk Music I, 2, Safety Council 3, 4. Jordan, David Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Football I: Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Equipment Manager 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager. Jovce, Lawrence Baseball I, Basketball 2, Football 3, 4. Junkunc, Helen Biology Club I: Symphony Orchestra 3, 4: Concert Soloist 2, 4, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Ensemble I, Girls' Orchestra 3, 4, Honor Roll I 2, 3' Music Club 2 Vice President, Pan American Club 3, String Quartet 4. K Kaiser, James A. Biology Club I, Burke 4, Cum Laude Society 4, Four Year Honor Roll 4: Freshman Council I, German Club I, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Mono- gram Club 3, 4, Newton 3, Safety Council 2, 3, .4, Safety Council Officer 4, Sophomore Council 2, Football I, Swimming I, 2, 3, 4. Kamradt, Lois Kane, Dennis C. Biology Club 2, Cross Country I, 2, Track I, 2, Gymnastics I. Kanski, Linda Atalanta I: Biology Club 3, Girls' Service Com- mittee I, 2, 3, 4, Library Assistants 4. Katsis, Gregory BioloClv Club 2, Photo Staff 3, 4. Katz, Richard Biology Club I, Honor Roll 2, Saludos Amigos I, 2, Stamp and Coin Club 2: Baseball I, Track I, Wrestling I, 2, IIT Award 4, Kay., Ted Biology Club I, Honor Roll I, Monogram Club 3, 4, Newton 3, 4, Swimming I, 2, 3. Kearlv, Tim Burke 4: Honor Roll 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Senior Council 4, Senior Follies 4' Gymnastics I, Soccer I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Kent, Paul Biology Club 2, Monogram Club 3, 4, Senior Council 4, Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4. Kenworthy, Pat Atalanta I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4: Conference on International Affairs, Officers and Chairman -4, Ticket Committee Chairman, Cum Laude Socilety 4, Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Choir 3, Committee Chairman 4, Publicity Chairman, Girls' Service Committee 3, Call Chairman, History Club 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Leaders 2, 3, 4, Pan American Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Saludos Amigos I. 2, Badminton Team iGirls'i I, 2, 3 4, Ticket Committee 3, 4, P.T.A. Scholarship Winner 3. Kern, Linda Rose Atalanta I, 2, Girls' Choir 2, History Club 2, 3, Home Ecolnomics Club I 2,3,4, Mived Ensemble 2, 3, Music Club 2, Safety Council I, 2, 3, 4, Smoking Council 4, Timers Club 4, Swimming Team IGirls'i I. Kilbridqe, Daniel Fenwick I, Symphony Band 2, 3, 4, Photo Staff 3, 4. King, Linda Atalanta I, 3, 4, Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club 2, Conference on International Affairs, Art Committee Chairman 4, Dance Demonstration, Senior Orchesis 3, Folk Music 3, 4, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Conference, Chairman of Arrangements 4, Pan American Club 3, Saludos Amigos I, Sopho- more Council 2, Student Council 3, 4, Timers Club 3, 4, Swimming Team IGirIs'l 2, 3, 4. i2571 Kissane, Marty - . Class Officer, Vice President 4, A.F.S. Committee. Chairman 4, History Club 3, 4, Junior Council 3: Monogram Club 4, Saludos Amigos 2, Senior Council 4, Sophomore Council 2, Football I, 2, Soccer 3, 4. Klassen, Ruth A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Atalanta I, 2, 3, Biology Club 2, Cum Laude Society 3, 4, Fall Show Cast 4, Folk Music 2, 3, 4 Treasurer 4, Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Club Council 4, Girls' Club Officer, Corresponding Secretary 4, Girls' Ensemble I, History Club 3, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Safety Council 3, 4, Spring Show Lead 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4. Klecka, Nancy Atalanta I, Biology Club 2, Class Officer, Secre- tary 4, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, 4, History Club 2. Kleeman, Joanne Atalanta I, 2, Biology Club 3, Company of Ushers 3, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 2, 3, Pep Club I. Kleln, Sylvia Gottenbach Schule, Germany I, 2, Norwin High School, Pennsylvania 3, German Club, Secretary 4, International Club 4. Kleis. Dana A Cappella Choir 4, Boys' Choir 3, 4, Committee Chairmen 4, Mixed Ensemble 4, Operetta Cast 4, Soccer I, Swimming I, 2. Kloock, William Biology Club 3, Folk Music 2, Honor Roll I, 2, 4, Newton, 4, Saludos Amigos I, Wrestling I. Klotz, Tim Committee Chairman 4, Key A ent, Concert Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, Track 3. Klumpner, James A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Astro Physics 3, Biology Club I, Boys' Choir I, 2: Boys' Ensemble I, 2, Burke 3, 4, Crest Staff 2, Cum Laude Society 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble 3, 4, Operetta Cast lLeadl 3 4, Photo Staff 2, Stamp and Coin Club 2, 3, 4, Football I. Koch, Bonnie Atalanta I, 2, 3: Biology Club 3, Cub Staff I' Fall Show Cast 4, Footliqhts 3: Gavel 3 4, History Club 3: Home Economics Club 2, 3, Honor Roll 2, Library Assistants I: Masqueraders I, Pep Club I, Saludos Amigos I, 2. Koch. Duncan A Cappella Choir 4: Bioloov Club 2, Boys' Choir 3, Cum Laude Society 4, Four Year Honor Roll I. 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I. 2, 3, 4, I-luman Affairs 4, Lincoln 3, 4, Newton 2: Radio Club I, 2, 3, 4, Saludos Amigos 2, Wrestling 2. Kochman, James Lane Tech, Chicago I. 2: Concert Band I' Concert Orchestra I: Math Club I, 2: 'Newton 3' Radio Club I. 2, Russian Club 3, 4, Symphony Band 4, Orchestra 3, 4. Kodv, Scott Class Officer 3, Treasurer, Junior Council 3, Mono! gram Club 4, Football 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, Wrestling 4. Kowaleski, Marqe Atalanta I, Biology Club 2, 3, History Club 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 3, 4. Kramer, Douglas A Cappella Choir 4, Astro Physics 3, 4, Biology Club I: Boys' Choir I, 2, 3: Fall Show Cast 4, German Club I, 2: Honor Roll 4, Mixed Ensemble 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Gymnastics I, 2, 3, 4. Krebs. Michael Biology Club I: Cum Laude Society 3, 4' Four Year I-lo51o5R?ll I, 2, 3, 4, History Club 4, Honor Roll Kremen, Paul Biolooy Club I, Chess Club 3, 4, History Club 2, 3. 4: Equipment Manager I. Krestel, John Concert Band I, 2 3, 4, Cum Laude Society 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 4: Lincoln 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Baseball I: Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, Wrestling I. Kroesen, Debbie Atalanta I: Biology Club I, Concert Orchestra I 2. 3, 4, Company of Ushers 3, 4: Girls' Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4, Le Cercle Francais 2, Safety Council 4. Krvn, Randall Kukral, Bill Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, L La Montagna, Dee Trinity High School I, 2, Art Club 3, 4, Girls' Service Committee 3, Home Economics Club 3, Key Girl 3, Le Cercle Francais 3, 4. Lane, Tom Burke 4, Honor Roll I, Monogram Club 4, Newton 4, Saludos Amigos I, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 3. Lang, Kathryn U. S. Grant Jr. High School I, Biology Club 3, Gavel 4, Girls' Service Committee 4, History Club 4. Langefeld, Douglas Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, 3, 4, Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, Concert Soloist 3, Cub Staff I, Lincoln 4, Newton 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Safety Council I, 2, 3, 4, Safety Council Officer, Driving 4, Tabula Staff Sports Editor 4, Baseball 2, Foot- ball 2, 3, Track 2, Synchronized Swim Show 3, 4, Physical Education Leader's Class 3, 4. Langford, Sleven Chess Club 2, 33 Saludos Amigos I. Lardino, Sally Trinify High School I3 Arf Club 43 Fooflighfs 33 Youfh Red Cross 23 Spring Show Publicify Com- miffee 4. Larkin Tim Freshman Council I3 Monogram Club 43 Safely Council 3, 43 Soccer 2, 3, 43 Swimming I, 2, 33 Track 2. La Vallee, Maureen Arf Club 43 Afalanfa I3 Biology Club 23 Girls' Service Commiflee 2, 3, 43 Pep Club I3 Safefy Council 43 Time.s Club 3, 43 Dance Demonsfra- fion 23 Broken Arrow Member 4. Le Blond, Pam Afalanfa I, 2, 33 Biology Club I, 2, 33 Chess Club 33 Hisfory Club 3, 43 Human Affairs 3, 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Newton 43 Archery Team IGirIs'l 33 Swimming Team IGirIs'l I, 23 Science Seminar I, 2, 33 Science Fair Proiecfs 2, 3. LeBoy, Dave Arf Club 4, Presidenf 43 Children's Theafer 2, 4, Direcfor 2, Producer 43 Conference on Infernafional Affairs, Officer or Chairman 43 Folk Music 2, 33 Gymnasfics I, 23 Honor Roll I, 2, 43 Human Affairs 33 Linguapolifan 33 Lincoln 33 Safefy Council 43 Scholasfic Arfs Awards I, 3, 43 Senior Council 43 Sfage Crew I, 2, 3, 43 Tabula Sfaff 43 Thespians 3, 43 Slage Sei Design 2, 3, Opereffa 2, 3, Spring Show 2, 3 Fall Show 3. Lee, Jeff A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Big Brolhers and Sisfers 43 Biology Club I3 Boys' Choir I, 23 Boys Ensemble I3 Burke 43 Cum Laude Sociefy 3, 43 Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4.3 Mixed en- semble 2, 33 Monogram Club 3, 43 Sophomore Council 23 Foofball I, 23 Swimming I, 2, 3, 43 Tennis I, 2, 3, 4. Lee, Mariorie Aquinas I3 Biology Club 2,33 Folk Music 3, 43 His- fory Club 33 Pep Club I, Lehnhard, Jack German Club 43 Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Junior Council 33 Lincoln 3, 43 Monogram Club 3, 43 Baseball I3 Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4, J.V. Capfain 33 Foofball I, 2, 3, 43 Tennis 3, 43 Track 2. Lehr, Judy Arf Club 4, Secrefary 43 Biology Club I, 23 Careers in Educafion 2, 3, 43 Cum Laude Sociefy 43 Four Year Honor Roll 43 Gavel 3, 43 Girls' Service Com- miffee 43 Hisfory Club 33 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Library Assisfanls 3, 43 Pep Club I3 Safefy Council 33 Timers Club 3, 4, Secrefary, Treasurer 43 Senior Follies 43 Home Going Courf. Lendse , Vicki Sf. Ivlary High School I, 2, 3. Leonlios, Sheila Afalanla I, 2, 33 Biology Club I3 Cub Sfaff I3 Folk Music 43 Le Cercle Francais 2, 33 Senior Follies 4. Lepper, Tom Baseball I3 Baskefball I, 23 Fooball I, Z, 3, 43 Track I. Levin, Marilyn Big Sisfer 43 Biology Club I3 Cub Slaff I3 Cum Laude Sociefy 43 Fall Show Casf I, 2, 3, 4, Lead I, 2, 33 Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Hisfory Club 33 Thespians I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presidenf 3, Treasurer 43 Spring Show Casf 3, 4, Lead 43 Cos- fumes Coordinafor 23 Masfer Mimes 2, 3, 43 Chil- dren's Theafer 2, 43 Swim Show Narrafor 43 Ma2lin3ee4 Workshop I, 2, 3, 43 Speech Confesl Lewis, Dave Burke 3, 43 Concerl Band I, 23 Cum Laude Sociefy 43 Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Monogram Club 3, 43 Baseball I, 23 Foofball I, 2, 3, 43 Wresfling I, 2, 3, 4. Lickfon, Bob Honor Roll 43 Physical Educafion Leader 4. Limperis, Lynn Ausfin High School I3 Ari Club 4, Vice Presidenf 43 Honor Roll 3, 43 Saludos Amigos 33 Spring Show Publicify Commiffee 4. Lind, Jenny Biology Club I3 Concerf Soloisf I, 2, 3, 43 Cum Laude Sociefy 3, 43 Forum Romanum 43 Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Orchesfra I, 2, 33 Pep Club I3 Sfring Quarfef 3, 43 Symphony Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4, Concerfmisfress 3, 4. Lind, Steven Biology Club I, 23 Hisfory Club 43 Radio Club 33 Railroad Club I. Lochner, John Biology Club 23 Cum Laude Sociefy 43 Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. Lochner, Paul Biology Club 23 Honor Roll 3. Lombard, Liz Arl' Club 43 Afalanfa I, 23 Folk Music 33 Library Assisfanf I3 Safefy Council 43 Sfamp and Coin Club 4, Secrelary-Treasurer 43 Timers Club 4. Long, Diane Arl Club 43 Biology Club 23 Pep Club I. Lorenfz, William Biology Club I3 Hisfory Club 23 Honor Roll 2, 33 Senior Council 43 Symphony Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 43 Foofball I, 2, 33 Track I3 Sfafe Music Confesf I, 2. Lounsbury, Ben A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Big Brofher 43 Biology Club I3 Boys' Choir I, 23 Boys Ensemble I, 23 Burke 3, 43 Class Officer 3, Presidenf 33 Commencemenl Speaker 43 Conference on Infernafional Affairs Chairman 4, Arf Commiffee Chairman 43 Cum Laude Sociefy 3, 43 Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Freshman Council I3 Junior Council 33 Mixed En- semble 23 Monogram Club I, 2, 33 Scholarship Cup Winner 43 Sfudenf Council I, 23 Track I, 2, 3, 4, Capfain I, 23 Cross Counfry I, 2, 3, 4, Capfain 3. Love, Geoffrey Hisfory Club 2: Safefy Council 2, 3, 43 Cross Counfr 43 Track 2, 3, 4. Lowrey, Glynn A Cappella Choir, 3, 43 Boys' Choir I, 23 Boys' Ensemble I, 2: Boys' Quarfef 33 Fall Show Casf 43 Hlsfory Club I, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 43 Opereffa Casf ILeadl 3, 43 Saludos Amigos I3 Swimming I, 2. Lozeau, Bob Fenwick I3 Biology Club 23 Monogram Club 43 Baseball 23 Cross Counfry 43 Track 3, 4. Lucas, Ida-Regina Arr Club I3 Cum Laude Sociely 43 Company of Ushers I3 Folk Music I, 23 Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43.l'jIisfory Club 2, 3, 43 Human Affairs 2, 3, 4, Publicify Chairman 3, Corresponding Secre- fary 43 Safefy Council 43 Saludos Amigos I, 23 Spring Show Casf 33 Tag Day Commiffee Chair- man 4. Luchs, Roberl' Asfro Physics 2, 33 Boys' Camera Club 2, 33 Boys' Choir I3 Chess Club It C.A.L,M. 43 Cum Laude Sociefy 3, 43 Hisfory Club I, 2, 3, 43 Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Lincoln 3, 43 Phofo Sfaff 23 Sfamp and Coin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secrefary 3. Luckow, Chrisfy Biology Club I, 23 Timers Club 3, 4. Ludwig, George Railroad Club 3, 4. Lunde, Bob Biology Club 23 Boys' Choir I3 Cum Laude Sociefy 47 Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Hisfory Club I- Lincoln 3, 43 Newfon 33 Soccer I, 2, 3' Track I 21 Luzieffi, Nora ' ' Afalanfa I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Big Sisfer 43 Biol- ogy Club I3 Cum Laude Sociefy 3, 43 Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Hisfory Club 3, 43 Mafch Mafe Chairman 43 Newfon 2, 3, 43 Swim Show I, 2, 3, 4. .ff M Maeder, Jim A Cappella Choir 33 Big Brolhers and Sisfers 43 Boys' Choir 3. 43 Boys' Conference 4 Secrefarv of Conferenceg Class Officer 3, Vice Presidenf3 Mixed Ensemble 23 Monogram Club 3, 4 Presidenf 43 Safefy Council 2, 3, 43 Smoking Council 3, 4, Secrefary 43 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Mosf Valuable Plaver 21 Baskefball I, 2, 33 Foolball I, 2, 3, 4. Magida, Paul Trag:k3l,12, 3, 4, Capfain 2, 43 Cross Counlry Magliocheffi, Beffi Arf Club 43 Afalanfa I3 Folk Music 23 Girls' Choir 43 Girls' Service Commiffee 2, 33 Pep Club I3 Safefy Council 43 Saludos Amigos I. Maher, Bob i Biology Club 43 Hisfory Club 4. Maleenonf, Pracha flsxswirzpfion College I, 23 Lenox School 33 Honor o . Malone, Dan Biology Club I3 Symphony Band I, 2, 3, 4, Per- cussion Secfion Principal 43 Symphony Orchesfra I, 3, 43 Cub Sfaff Z3 Cum Laude Sociefy 3 43 Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Lincoln 3, 4, Secrefary 43 Newlon 2, 33 Sfage Crew 33 Golf 2, 33 Soccer 33 Track 3, 4. Malone, Judifh Liloriary Assisfanfs I, 23 Pep Club I3 Safely Coun- ci . Maloney, Bill Monogram Club 2, 3, 43 Gymnaslics I, 2, 3, 4, Capfain 4. Maniafes, George Concert Band I, 2, 3, 43 Foofball I, 2, 3, 43 Wresfling I3 Slage Band 2, 3, 4. Maple, Claire Concerf Orcheslra 2, 33 Cum Laude Sociefy 4. Marciniak, Pafricia Ari' Club I3 Biology Club 23 Careers in Eflucafion 3, 4, Recorder 43 Cum Laude Sociefy 3, 43 Com- pany of Ushers I, 2, 3. 4, Lieufenanf 3, Capfain 43 Four Year Honor Roll I, Z, 3, 43 German Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secrefary 2, 3, Presidenf 43 Hisfory Club 3, 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Linguapolifan I, 43 Newfon 33 Pep Club I. March, Tim Baseball 43 Soccer I, 3, 4. Mason, Bill Big Brofhers and Sisfers 43 Biology Club I, 3, 43 Burke 3, 43 Four Year Honor Roll 43 Hislory Club 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Monogram Club 43 lflewfon 3, 4, Secrelary 43 Tabula Sfaff 3, 4, Edifor- in-Chief 4: Baskefball I3 Foofball I, 2, 3, 43 Track 23 Swim Show 4. Mafhieu, John Maxwell, Barbara Afalanfa I3 Concerf Orchesfra I, 23 Forum Ro- manum 2, 3, Pro Consul 33 German Club 43 Hisfory Club 2, 33 Library Assisfanfs 33 Newfon 33 Pep Club I. Mazzuca, Michael H. Class Officer, Vice Presidenf 33 Freshman Council I3 Junior Council 33 Monogram Club 3, 43 Senior Council 43 Smoking Council 43 Foofball I, 23 Wreslling I, 2, 3, 4, Second Place in Sfafe Com- pefilion 4. McCIevey, Nancy Biology Club 23 Freshman Council I3 Girls' Service Commiffee I, 2, 3, 43 Hisfory Club 23 Library Assisfanf 3. l258l McCIinfock, Scoff Boys' Choir I, 2, 3, 43 Chess Club 43 Pan American Club 3, 4. McCollum, Bill Monogram Club 3, 43 Track I, 2, 33 Cross Counlry I, 2, 3, 4, Caplain 2. McConnell, Sarah Afalanfa I, 2, 3, 43 Biology Club 23 Folk Music Club, 2 3, 4, Presidenf 43 Girls' Conference Com- miffee Chairman 43 Girls' Service Commiffee I, 33 Hisfory Club 3, 43 Honor Roll I, 3, 43 Pan Amer- ican Club 3, 43 Safefy Council 2, 3, 4: Saludos Amigos I3 Timers Club 3, 43 Swimming Team 3, 4. McCrory, Donna McCreary, William Biology Club I3 Boys Camera Club 23 Monogram Club 3, 43 Phofo Sfaff 2, 3, 43 Trapeze Sfaff 43 Track I, Z, 3, 43 Cross Counfry I. McDonald, Frances Ausfin High School, Chicago, Illinois I, 2, 3. McFarlane, Joan Afalanfa I3 Biology Club 23 Gavel 33 Girls' Ser- vice Commiffee Chairman 33 Hisfory Club I3 Hogior Roll I, 2, 33 Pep Club I3 Saludos Amigos I, . McFedries, Kafhleen Biology Club 33 Girls' Service Commiffee Chair- man I, 23 Hisfory Club I, 2, 3, 43 Le Cercle Francais 23 Senior Council 43 Senior Follies Com- miffee Chairman 4. McGreevy, James Quigley Seminary, Chicago, Illinois I, 2, 3. McMahon, Ellen Hisfory Club 2, 33 Home Economics I3 Le Cercle Francais 23 Library Assisfanfs 2. McNamara, Margaref Siena Hi'1h School I3 Afalanfa 23 Biology Club 23 Hisfory Club 2. McNamara, John Big Brofhers and Sisfers 43 Biology Club 23 Burke 3, 43 Cum Laude Sociely 3, 43 Four Year Honor Roll3 Newfon 3, 4, Vice Presidenf 43 Sfamp and Coin Club I. McNeil, Sandy Afalanfa I3 Bioloov Club 23 Girls' Service Com- miflee 3: Hisfory Club 2, 33 Pep Club I3 Saludos Amigos I. Meilahn, Dave Biology Club I3 Hisfory Club I3 Fooball I, 2, 3, 43 Wresfling I, 2. Meilahn, Marcia Afalanla I3 Big Brothers and Sisiers 43 Biology Club I3 Hisforv Club 2, 33 Honor Roll I, 23 Saludos Amigos I, 2: Sfudenf Council 3, 43 Timers Club 3. Maisel, Michele Girls' Service Corrimiffee 33 Hisfory Club 3, 43 Saludos Amigos I, 2. Mellman, Laura Alalanfa I3 Fall Show Casf 43 Fooflighfs 2, Key GirI3 Human Affairs 43 Saludos Amigos I. Menase, Mafi Tarhan High School, Islanbul, Turkey3 Cum Laude Sociefy 43 Company of Ushers 43 Dance Demonsfra- fion Lead 43 Folk Music 43 Forum Romanum 43 German Club 43 Honor Roll 43 Infernalional Club 43 Music Club 43 Sfudenf Council 43 Swimming Team IGirls'l 4. Merrick, Nancy Springer Jr. High I3 Brandywine High School 2, 33 Honor Roll 43 Cum Laude Sociefy 43 German Club 43 Russian Club 4. Mefcalf, Anne Afalanfa I, 2, 3' Dance Demonsfrafion 3, 4' Folk Music I, 2, 33 Girls' Service Commilfee 43 Cheer- leader 2, 43 Hisfory Club 3 43 Pep Club I3 Saludos Amigos I3 Junior Orchesis I, 23 Senior Orchesis 3. 43 Fall Show Casf3 Spring Show Casf3 Huskie Dog 3. Mefcalf, Jim Cub Sfaff I3 Foofball I3 Golf I, 23 Soccer 23 Swimming I, 2. Meyerson, Holly Symphony Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 43 Company of Ushers 33 Girls' Orchesfra I, 2, 33 Youfh Red Cross I, 3, 4. Secrefary 43 Hisfory Club 2, 3, 43 Library As- sislanfs 33 Music Club 23 Saludos Amigos I. Mezzafesfa, Louise Biology Club I, 23 Cum Laude Sociefy 4: Forum Romanum 23 Four Year Honor ROIIQ Girls' Choir 33 Hisfory Club 33 Newfon 33 Pep Club I3 Slaqe Crew 43 Timers Club 3. Miedema, Roger Junior Council 33 Monogram Club 43 Smoking Council 4: Baseball 23 Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4, Co- Capfain3 Foofball I, 2, 3, 43 Track I. Mikufa. Ellen Big Brofhers and Sislers 43 Biology Club I3 Cub Sfaff 23 Cum Laude Sociefy 43 Folk Music 2, 33 Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Choir 2, 33 Girls' Choir Ensemble 2, 33 lnfernafional Club 3, 43 Library Assislanfs 3, 4. Miller, Cheryl Afalanfa I3 Biology Club I3 Company of Ushers I, 2, 33 Commiffee Chairmen 33 Girls' Service Commiffee I, 2, 3, 43 Human Affairs 23 Medical Careers Club 3, 4, Vice Presidenl' 43 Pep Club I3 Proiecfion Sfaff I, 2, 33 Youlh Red Cross 4. Miller, Craig Oak Junior High School I3 Norfh Olmsfed High School 23 Cum Laude Sociefy 43 Honor Roll 3, 43 Lincoln 43 Monogram Club 3. 43 Safefy Council 43 Baseball 3, 43 Baskefball 3, 43 Foolball 3, 4. Miller, Geraldine Afalanfa I, 23 Biology Club I3 Library Assislanfs I, 2, 33 Safefy Council 4. Miller. Jacquelin R., l Huntley Cons. High School I, Biology Club -4, Girls' Choir 2, International Club 3, 4, Social Chairman 66-67, Library Assistants 4. Miller, Julie A Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, 2, 3, 4, Cub Staff I, Cum Laude Society 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Council I, Human Affairs, Secretary 2, Vice President 3, President 4, Pep Club I, Science Seminar 2, 3. Miller, Kathy , , Forest View High School I, Whelling High School 2, Girls' Service Committee 4, History Club 4. Milligan, Vikie Folk Music 3, 4, History Club 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, Library Assistants 3, 4. Millonas, Karen A . Folk Music 3, History Club 3, 4, Library Assist- ants 4. Mintek, Shawn Burke 3, 4, President 4, Commencement Speaker 4, Concert Orchestra I' Cum Laude Society 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, History Club 4, Scholarship Cup Winner 4, Football I, Track I, 2, Symphony Orchestra 4, Cross Country 2, 3. Mogley, Alex . Boys' Choir 4, Cub Staff I, Cum Laude Society 4, History Club 2, Honor Roll I, 2, Lincoln 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Saludos Amigos I, Trapeze Stagf 3, 4, Sports Editor 4, Golf I, 2, 3, Wrestling I, , , 4. Moionnier. Timothy Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, Concert Orchestra I, 2, Honor Roll I, 4, Newton 4, Stamp and Coin Club 2, Trapeze Staff 3, Football I, 2, Wrestlin I, 3. Monarch, Toel Biology Club I, Concert Orchestra I, 2, 4, Concert Soloist 4, Fall Show Cast 3, 4, Footlights 2, 3, History Club 2, 3, Honor Roll I, 3, 4, Newton 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, Track I, 2. Morrison, Margaret Dance Demonstration 4, Folk Music 2, Home Eco- nomics Club I, Youth Red Cross 3, 4, Senior Orchesis 4. Move, Mary Ellen . Biology Club I, Cub Staff 2, Cum Laude Society 4, Folk Music 2, 3, Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Gavel 3, History Club 2, International Club 3, 4, Library Assistants 3, 4, Pan American Club 4, Tabula Staff 4. Murphy, Barb . Atalanta I, Forum 4, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, 4, History Club 4, Secretary, Honor Roll 4, International Club 3, Le Cercle Francais 4, Pan American Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Saludos Amigos I, 2, Timers Club 4. Murphy, Catherine Art Club l, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, 4, Proiection Staff 4, Safety Council 4, Sophomore Council 2, Archery Team lGirIs'l. N Nagel, John . Biology 3, Forum Romanum I, Newton 4, Swim- ming I, 2, Track 3. Naughton, Sheila Atlanta I, 2, Biology I, Cum Laude Society 4, Folk Music 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Gavel 3, 4, Girls' Service Committee I, History Club 3, 4, Publicity Co-Chairman 4, Pep Club I, Safety Council 3, 4, Saludos Amigos I, Trapeze Staff 4. Navolio, Bill Honor Roll 3, 4, Lincoln 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Senior Council 4, Baseball I, 2, Track 2, 3, 4. Negele, Jim A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Biology Club l, Boys' Choir I, 2, Honor Roll 3: Mixed Ensemble 3, 4, Newton 3, 4, Soccer I, 2, 3, Swimming I, 2, Swim Show 3, 4, Senior Follies 4. Nelson, Tom History Club 4: Honor Roll 4, Football I, 2, 3, Wrestling I, 2, 3. Nevins, Linda A Cappella Choir 4, Atalanta I, 2, Biology Club 2, Drum Maiorette I, Girls' Choir 3, Pep Club li Youth Red Cross 3. Newton, Terry Quigley Seminary I, Boys' Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Con- cert Orchestra I, Freshman Council I, Swimming I, Track 2. Nicosia, Jo Ann Biology Club I. Nielsen, Norman Monogram Club 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, Track I. Nielsen, Trudy Atalanta I, 2, Biology Club I, Concert Orchestra I, Girls' Conference 4, Committee Chairman, Girls' Service Committee 4, History Club 4, Pep Club I: Symphony Orchestra I. Nielsen, Walter A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Boys' Choir 2, Boys' En- semble 2, Chess Club 4, History Club 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, Mixed Ensemble 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Gymnastics I, 2, 3, Soccer I, 2, 3, 4. Nolan, Kathryn Atalanta I, 3, Biology Club I, Forum 3, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Girls' Club Council I, 3, 4, Medical Careers Club 2, Pep Club I, Safety Council 3, 4, Synchronized Swim Team I, 2, 3, 4. Nolan, Nancy Art Club 3, Atalanta I, Home Economics Club I, Junior Council 3, Safety Council 4. Nolan, Patti . Art Club 4, Atalanta I, 2, 3, 4, General Activities 3, Social Chairman 4, Biology Club I, Careers in Education 3, Gavel 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Girls' Conference Officers 4, Corresponding Secre- tary 4, History Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary President 3, 4, May Breakfast Chairman 3, Pep Club I, Safety Council I, 2, 3, 4, Safety Council Officer 4, -Acci- dent Reportin Committee 4, Tabula Publishing Board 4, Tabucla Staff 4, Clubs Editor 4, Leaders I, 2, 3, 4. Noonan, Dennis Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, Com- mittee Chairmen 4, Student Council Book Sales 4, Conference on International Affairs Chairman 4, Banquet Chairman 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Safety Council 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, Gymnastics I, Swimming 2, 3, 4. Nortell, Doryn ' Atalanta I, Biology I, Conference on International 2, Ticket Agent, Forum 3, 4, Forum Romanum 3, History Club 4, Honor Roll I, 4, Le Cercle Fran- cais 3, Safety Council 2, 3, 4. Norton, Margie Art Club I, Girls' Service Committee I, 2, 3, Honor Roll I, 4, Proiection Staff 4, Safety Council 4. O O'Connor, Robert Stamp and Coin Club 4, Gymnastics 2. O'DonneII, Frances Atalanta I, Safety Council 3, 4, Senior Council 4, Stage Crew 4. O'LoughIin, Kathleen Atalanta I, History Club 2, 3, Honor Roll 2, Pep Club I, Timers Club 3, 4. Olson, Eileen U Art Club I, Youth Red Cross 4, Badminton Team reins, 4. O'MaIIey, Maureen Company of Ushers 3, 4, Youth Red Cross 3. O'Neill, Mary - Girls' Choir 4, Girls' Choir Ensemble 4, Girls' En- semble 4, Girls' Service Committee 3, History Club I, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club I, Le Cer- cle Francais 2, Library Assistants 2. P Padden, Pam Company of Ushers 2, 3, History Club 4, Honor Roll I, 2, International Club 3., Pan American Club 3, 4, Pep Club I, Saludos Amigos I, 2. Paddleford, Nancy A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Symphony Orchestra 4, Concert Soloist 2, 3, 4, Cum Laude Society 4, Fall Show, tickets 81 make- up 4, Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Choir, Girls' Club Council 3, 4, Girls' Conference Of- ficers, Key Girl 3, 4, Girls' Choir Ensemble I, 2, Girls' Ensemble I, 2, Mixed Ensemble I, 2, 3, 4, Music Club I, 2, Operetta Cast lLeadl -4, Pep Club I, 2, Saludos Amigos I, 2, String Trio 3. Pagano, Juliann A Cappello Choir 3, 4, Atalanta 2, Home Eco- nomics Club 2, 3. Palmer, Lois Marie Biology Club I, Folk Music I, 2, 3, Girls' Service Committee 4, History Club 2, 3, Newton 3, Sa- ludos Amigos I, 2, Russian Club 3, 4. Paluch, Ronald Baseball I. Panebianco, Bill German Club 4, Baseball I. Parise, Kathy . Atalanta I, 2, Biology Club 3, History Club 2, International Club 4, Pep Club I, Tennis Squad 3, 4. Patrick, Mary Biology Club 3, Company of Ushers 3, Home Eco- nomics Club I, 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, Pep Club I, 2. Patten, Harry Q St. Francis of Wheaton I, 2, 3, Senior Council 4, Representative. Pearlman, Ellen Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, Class Officer 2, President, Concert Orchestra I, 2, 3, Gavel 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, Girls' Service Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Hostess Committee Chair- man 4, History Club 2, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, Sophomore Council 2, President, Timers Club 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, Senior Follies, Senior Orchesis 4. Pearson, Linda Biology Club 2, Girls' Service Committee 3, His- tory Club 2, Library Assistants 3, Pep Club I, Timers Club 4. Pearson, Sheryl Girls' Choir 4. Pergler, Linda Atalanta I, 2, Concert Orchestra 2, Girls' Service Committee 4, History Club 2, Honor Roll I, Rus- sian Club 3, 4, Safety Council 4, Timers Club 3, 4, Swimming Team lgirls'l I, 2. Perkins, Julie Atalanta I, Cum Laude Society 4, Folk Music 2, 3, 4, Forum 3, Four Year Honor Roll, Girls' Service Committee 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 2, Pep Club I, Safety Council I, 2, 3, 4, Timers Club 3. Perri, Rebecca Folk Music 2, Girls' Service Committee 3, History Club 2, International Club 4, Pep Club I, Timers Club 4. izsvi Peters, Jim Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4. Peterson, Nora Lee Biology Club I, Committee Chairmen 4, Thespian Co-ordinator Costume Committee Peter Pan , Gavel 3, Committee Chairmen 4, Church Key Girl Committee, Stage Crew 3, Thespians 3, 4, History Club 2, 3: After School Matinees 2, 3, 4. Petrakos, Niki Atalanta I, Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, Cum Laude Society 4, Forum 3, 4, Cor- responding Secretary 4, Girls' Service Committee 3, 4, History Club 2, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Trapeze Staff IPeriod 3l 4. Piazza, Pat Girls' Service Committee I, 4, Home Economics Club 4, Pep Club I. Pickering, Patti Pielet, Renee Art Club 4' Class Officer I, President, Girls' Ser- vice Committee I, Z, 3, 4, Timers Club 3, 4, Pep Club I, Safety Council I, 2, 3, 4, Safety Council Officer 3, Secretary of Halls, Saludos Amigos I, 2. Pierce, John Burke 4, Chess Club 4, Cum Laude Society 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll, Stamp and Coin Club 2, 3, 4. Pierce, Richard Fenwick, Biology Club 3, Monogram Club 2, Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2. Piqoni, Diane Atalanta I, 2, Biologv Club 2, Girls' Service Com- mittee I, 2, 3, 4' History Club 3, 4: Home Eco- nomics Club I, 2' Library Assistants I, 2 3, 4, Safety Council 4, SOOR I, Timers Club 3, 4. Pither. Kim Atalanta I, 2, Biology Club 2, 3, Girls' Service Committee 3, 4, History C'ub 3, Junior Council 3, Pep Club I, 2, Timers Club 3, 4. Platt, Judy Atalanta I, Cub Staff I, Cum Laude Society 3, 4, Folk Music 3, Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Gavel 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Girls' Service Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Chairman 4, History Club l, 2, Lin- quapolitan 4, Pep Club I, Safety Council 2, 3, 4, Timers Club 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4. Pletcher, Randy Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Chairman, Boys' Choir I, 2, Burke 3, 4, Cum Laude Society 4, Four Year Honor Roll 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Pohlman, Jeff Biology Club l, 2, Boys' Choir I, 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll 2, 4, Newton 3, Radio Club 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew I. Polito, Tony Soccer I, 2, 3, Wrestling I, 2, 3. Pollick, Doris History Club 2, Proiection Staff 2, 3, Safety Coun- ci . Pond, Gil Stage Crew I. Ponzio, Nancy Regina Dominican I, New Trier East 2. Porter, Nancy Atalanta I, Big Sister 4, Class Officer I, Secre- tary I, Cub Staff 2, Folk Music 4, Forum 3, Fresh- man Council If Girls' Club Council, Match Mate Chairman 4, Girls' Service Committee I. 2, 3, History Club I, 2, 3, International Club 3, Peo Club I, Safety Council 2, 3, 4: Tabula Staff 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Leaders' Class lGirIs'l I, 2, 3. Posson, Richard Boys' Choir 2: Monogram Club 3, 4' Safety Coun- cil 3, 4, Safety Council Officer 4, Chairman Traf- fic Control 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Captain I, Football I, 2, 3, 4. Potamianos, William Football I, 2, 3, Track I. Preim, Mike Concert Band I, 2, Monogram Club 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4. Proko, Robert T. Track I, Wrestling I. Pruzan, Barb Atalanta I, 2, 3, 4, General Activities Chairman 4, Careers in Education 3, Cum Laude Society 4, Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Service Committee 2. 3, 4, Historv Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, Tabula Staff 4, Girls' Sports Editor 4, Girls' Leaders' Class I, 2, 3, 4. Psichogios, Georgia Careers in .Education 3, 4, Company of Ushers 4, EE-ii-lf'WS1ervice Committee 3, 4, Archery Team gir 5 . R Rader, Nancy Careers in Education 3, Girls' Service Committee 3, 4, History Club 2, Home Economics Club 2, 4, Medical Careers Club 4, Pep Club I, Timers Club 4, Youth Red Cross 4. Randolph, Steve Biology Club 2, Boys' Camera Club 2, Boys' Choir I, 2, Folk Music 2, 3, Photo Staff I, 2, Saludos Amigos I, Football I, 2, Tennis I, 2, Track I, 2. Rank, Charlene A Cappella Choir 4, Atalanta I, 2, Biology Club I, Folk Music 3, 4, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Girls' Choir Ensemble 2, Girls' Ensemble 3, 4, Girls' Service Committee 4, History Club 3, Pep Club I. Ratai, Nancy Atalanta I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, Safety Council 3, 4, Saludos Amigos 2, Sophomore Council 2. Rath, Jeanine Marie A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Concerf Soloisf 2, 4, Ves- pers Soloisf 3, 4, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Conference Officer 2, 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Opereffa Casf lLeadl 3, 4. Reed, Nancy Folk Music 2, 3, Girls' Service Corrimiffee 2, 3, 4, Hisfory Club 2, 3, Home Economics Club I, Pep Club I, Tickef Commiffee 2, 3. Reimers, Nancy Concerf Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4, Fall Show Casf 3, 4, Girls' Service Commiffee 4, Safefy Council 3, Sen- ior Council 4, Thespians 3, 4, Secrefary. Reposh, Sandra . Trinify High School I, 2, Afalanfa 3, Folk Music 3, Infernafional Club 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 4, Newfon 4. Reynolds, James P. Junior Council 3, Monogram Club 3, 4, Foofball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Wresfling I, 2, 3, 4. , Reynolds, Lawrence - Boys' Camera Club 2, Phofo Sfaff 2, 3, 4, Propec- fion Sfaff I, 2: Railroad Club I, 2, 3, Equipmenf Manager I, 2, 3, 4. Rheberg, John Hisfory Club 2. Ricks, Cindi Afalanfa I, 2, 3, 4, Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4, Conference on Infernafional Affairs Secrefary 4, Cum Laude Sociefy 4, Fall Show Casf 4, Folk Music I, Girls' Conference Vice Presidenf 4, Girls' Service Commiffee I, 2, 3, Hisfory Club 2, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, May Breakfasf Chair- man 3, Sfudenf Council I, 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, Spring Show Casf 4. Rico, Jan A Cappella Choir 4, Biology Club 4, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Service Commiffee 2, 3, 4, Hisfory Club 2, 4, lnfernafional Club 3, 4, Pan American Club 3, 4, Saludos Amigos I, 2. Rieger, Judi Afalanfa I, Junior Council 3, Medical Careers Club I, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Senior Council 4, Sopho- more Council 2. Riley, Kafhy Afalanfa I, Biology Club 2, Company of Ushers I, Girls' Service Commiffee 3, 4, Home Eco- nomics Club I, Secrefary I, Library Assisfanfs 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, Timers Club 3. Ripke, Ron Baskefball I, 2, 3, Golf I. Rippel, Lynn Afalanfa I, 2, Biology Club 2, Folk Music 2, 3, Safefy Council I, 2, 3, 4, Timers Club 3. Roberfs, Penelope Evalyn Biology Club 3, Concerf Band 2, Concerf Orches- fra I, 2, 3, Conference On lnfernafional Affairs Officer of Chairmen 2, Fooflighfs 2, 3, Folk Music I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Council I, Girls' Orchesfra 2, Hisfory Club 3, 4, Human Affairs 2, 3, 4, Inferna- fional Club 4, Music Club I, Pep Club I, Sfage Crew 2. Roch, David A. Sl. Mel, Chicago, Ill. 2, Track 3. Romano, Josephine Pep Club I. Rooney, Dorofhy Biology Club I, 2, 3, Concerf Orchesfra I, 2, Girls' Orchesfra I, 2, Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, Safefy Council 2, 3, Tabula Sfaff 3, 4, Rummelhoff, Margaref Miama Norland Sr. High School 2. Rusk, Tracy New Rochelle High School. New Rochelle, N.Y. 2, Company of Ushers 3, 4, Honor Roll 4. Russell, Dana Saludos Amigos I, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Foofball I, 2, Wresfling I, 2. Russo, Rick Ryan, Joan Rynne, Terry Honor Roll 3, Monogram Club 3, 4, Secrefary- Treasurer 4, Safefy Council 2, 3, 4, Baskefball I, 2, 3, Capfain 2, Foofball I, 2, 3, 4, Capfain 4, Track I, 2, 3. S Salerno, Sue Arf Club I, Gold Key Scholasfic Arf Award, Afa- Ianfa I, 2, 3, 4, Publicify Chairman 4, Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4, Division Secrefary 4, Senior Orchesis I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Demonsfrafion 3, Dance Concerf 4, Folk Music 2, Girls' Service Cornmiffee I, 2, 3, 4, Chairman 4, Girls' Leaders Class 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, Pep Club I, Swimming Team Igirls'I I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleaders 2, 3, 4, Senior Follies 4. Sanderson, Darlene Sansoneffi, Tullio Savide, Ned Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4, Boys' Choir I, 2, Boys' Phys. Ed Leader 4, Cum Laude Sociefy 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, Lin- guapolifan 3, 4, Edifor-in-Chief 4, Lincoln 3, 4, Hisforian 4, Safefy Council I, 2. Schaffner, Nancy Sue Arf Club 3, 4, Company of Ushers 3, 4, Folk Music 2, Girls' Camera Club I, 2, Home Economics Club I, 2, 4, Pep Club I, Golf 4, Swimming I, 2, 3, Tennis 3. Schah, Barbara Ari' Club I, Hisfory Club 2, Pep Club I, Saludos Amigos I, 2, Symphony Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4. Scheck, Donna Biology Club 2, Fooflighfs 2, Girls' Service Com- miffee 2, 3, 4, Hisfory Club 2, Home Economics Club I, Pep Club I, 2, Sfage Crew I, 2, Thespians 2, Timers Club 4, Maioreffe 2. Schenn, Barbara J. Biology Club 2, Girls' Service Commiffee 4, His- fory Club 2, Home Economics Club I, Library As- sisfanfs 2, Pep Club I, Timers Club 3. Scherf, Gary Biology Club 3, Boys' Choir 2, 3, Baseball 3, Eguipmenf Manager I. Scholfens, Gene Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4, Biology Club I, Burke 4, Concerf Band 4, Concerf Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4, Cum Laude Sociefy 4, Four Year Honor Roll 4, Newton Club 2, 3, Tabula Sfaff 4. Schoppe, Mary Ann Fooflighfs 2, 3, Pep Club I, Saludos Amigos I. 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Onli l'uI'k. is a 4-:IIOD wlnrv Vuu'll find the fashions that are really out of sight . . . from thc cool- est kind of snort clothes to date dresses that are definitely the most, for Elzimour. Clothes that are styled for the junior nctite fizrnre. not just scaled down versions of tall tous, The kind of clothes that :Ire riuht for vou. wiili the kind 0 fit YOIIYVG Ioolwd for a your lilvl And i1's waitin: Inr you at f ll all .. Gimcouvs. Besides Petites and Junior styles, GREGORY'S carries an attractive selection in sizes 6 thru 18 FAMOUS LABEL knits, dresses, coats and sports- wear-for year 'round FUN AND PARTIES! Come 'n see our fresh new stock! ALL OF THE IN CLOTHES FOR THE IN CROWD 9 K 994 V A K .1 1 107 LAKE STREET Oak Park Open 9:30 a.In. to 9:00 p.m. Thursday mul Friday Mon.: 12 Noon Till 9 p.m.-Other Days: 9:30-5:30 2641 Publishing Board Extends Its CONGRATULATICNS and BEST WISHES to the Class of 1967 JANET BEAN ANNE GERRITY CHRISTINE CORPORON ROBERT MARCOTT JANE DOWNEY IRA SALTZMAN MR. R. JENSEN OAK PARK BEST WISHES From A BA NK MAO!.S'0!V STHEETATAUSTIN BUULFVAHU 37.9-0700 386'-5000 MEMBER F015 Congratulations to Class of 1967 HARCLD E. HAYWARD, INC. THE JEWELER III Marion Street Oak Park V2 block south ot Lake st. Phone VI Ilage 8-5866 Our 6OtI'i Anniversary in I1 J eiry T de, o 48 years in Oak Park Certified Gernoloqist, Registered Jeweiers' Ame G S ty N651 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES To The CLASS of 1967 SUBURBAN TRUST 81 SAVINGS BANK OAK PARK AVENUE AT THE EISENI-IOWER EXPRESSWAY OAK PARK, ILLINOIS BARNARD'S Oak Park Cyclery 250 Schadvm BIKES IN STOCK PARTS, ACCESSORIES, and REPAIRS FREE PARKING 325 Nor+I'1 Harlem Avenue Jusf SOLJIII of Lake SI. L Oak Park, IIIInoIs EUcIid 6-25I4 VILLAGE CAMERA o SALES o SERVICE o RENTALS o DEVELOPING AVENUE STATE BANK BUILDING IO4 N O k P kA VI 8 245I eqwfa' OAK PARK 0 IS GSK? Egg , Q r- S I L Q if I Z - 1 Y Q , V ax, I I Mefaefaffmfffmiffi-2-. f . . ix 2,W::!!!-MMP! ff I X Z- U 'I X., If . A K S, 1 15 X the Happening place! ALL OF THE IN CLOTHES FOR THE IN CROWD GREGORY'S IIO7 Lake ST., Oak Park, III, Telephone EU 6-2682 Foremosf in Chicago Since I9I8 CARL GORR PRINTING CO. 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WareI1ouse:4I2 Bonnre Brac, Rver cn es 1 F r I Agent for North American Van Lines, Inc. Tele In ne : Phones: PResIcIent I-8650-EUCIICI 6-I I66 EUCM 3-QIZI p O Svqljage 8,l0Q0 COIUVRPUS 1-W6 FOres+ 0.1740 VIIIage 8-5800 ARNlE'S DOG HOUSE 0 .,. I? it .,,' Seiji V VVVA This HOT noe C -X'-.e 4 . 8: FRIES 22.5i?.Jf.a0'5'AP'i'a5M -f ' W. : GI- 6-5777 ' f l '?4b A . 1F'f1:M'?v 7 'IR ggi! '55 Q . 0 '1 ee' I I QQ 0707 Calf!-K ip ' '77 'IZ Large enough to serve you T. ' I ' II '7 III' S II ht Ia ow o - Ii' ma enoug o n y u Drive-In Banking Free Parking Area ff eeee e 0000 EV Enter from Franklin Avenue Exit on Luke Street I ' 7 RIVER FOREST STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 7727 LAKE STREET, RIVER FOREST, ILLINOIS f FOREST 9-6400 I MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION T269I I IJ. 'Q' .I I all QQ- 1 .4-cg . - .'.l I. . - ' :I'I'. . 1.1!- :Z:.-. ' . ' '. :.:Z:..I.I. ' . . ...C . . '-:-:-:-:-: ,. . .,. .4 College. Off to school this fall? Better open a checking account before you go. Oak Park Trust has an account especially for you. No minimum balance ever requiredg just a dime a check and a quarter a month. You will receive a statement and cancelled checks every thirty days. Nice thing about it is, Oak Park Trust is convenient for Nlom and Dad to deposit to your account. This will give you money at your finger tips for all your college expenses. IIAK PARK TRUST 81 SAVINGS BANK LAKE, MARION ANU ONTARIO STREETS, OAR PARK MEMBER FEDkRAL DEPOSIT INSURANCK CORPORAUON HOURS: MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS 5 PM-B PM. SATURDAY 8 AM-12 NOON, DAILY QEXCEPT WEDNESDAYJ B AM-2:00 PM i270 OFFICE MACHINES ' SALES ' RENTALS ' SERVICE KANAK 81 SONS, INC. TYPEWRITERS ' CALCULATORS ' ADDING MACHINES DICTATING MACHINES ' DUPLICATORS COPYING MACHINES 59I3 W. Cermak Rd., Cicero 50, III. OLympic 2-0730- Blshop 2-2263 DRECHSLER-BROWN FUNERAL HOME 203 S. Marion S+. Oak Park, III. EU 3-3I9I REGISTERED JEWELERS 6 AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY Inland E.Iuu .IEWELERS - SILVERSMITHS II6 N. Oak Park Ave., Oak Park, III. LIBERTY PHOTO ENGRAVING COMPANY JAMES F. GOLDEN Sales Represenfafive BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1967 Complimenfs of WEST TOWNS BUS COMPANY 259 LAKE STREET o OAK PARK CHARTER SERVICE AVAILABLE Telephone: EU 3-6420 2 Compiimenfs GLOOR I O REALTY COMPANY Qak Park REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Pharmacy 7363 NORTH AVENUE I32 Madison Sheer RIVER FQREST Oak Park, IIIinois ILLINOIS C. T. DIANGIKES, REE. Telephones: FOres+9-5200 AU+ 75555 ,Eff OAK PARK oq'ZiH5igQ9 RIVER FOREST DS E6 .IAYCEES CONGRATULATE The SENIOR CLASS of 1967 The Fufure Civic Leaders of America SERVICE TO I-IUMANITY IS THE BEST WORK OF LIFE T272j pAOf0gl'Cl,l0A2l !0l' OAK PARK-RIVER FOREST HIGH SCHOOL iA,oAone VI Ildge 8-0260 6855 West North Avenue Oak Pc1rk,lIlinois 12733 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1967 I: ,.-if I X , ' 4 'l l . fi: ' WY 'S OAK PARK ILL THE STORE FOR THE GIRL ON THE MOVE MAKERS OF FINE ICE CREAM SINCE I9I9 lgferden 2 DELICIOUS ICE CREAMS ORDER DESK-PARTY SECRETARY EUcIid 6-6I3O ES+ebrooIc 8-I76O EUcIid 6-6l3I VISIT OUR BULK STORE AND FOUNTAIN SHOPS AT: 38 Lake Sfreef IIOO Chicago Avenue WEST SIDE PRESS, INC. 4436 WEST ROOSEVELT ROAD. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Telephone: VAn Buren 6-I8I7 SPECIALIZING IN NEWSPAPER TYPESETTIN6 and TRADE WORK I274I GRADUATE 'ro FINANCIAL MATURITY Open An ECONOMY CHECKING ACCOUNT 0 Ten Cenfs Per Check 0 No Minimum Balance 0 No Service Charge FULLY PERSONALIZED- COME IN TODAY SINCE 1899eAN UNBROKEN TRUST WITH THE BANKING PUBLIC' AVENUE I I04 N. OAK PARK AVENUE, OAK PARK, ILLINOIS-EU 3-5400 - AU 'I-29II-MEMBER F.DIG I I COMPLIMENTS OF PALMER BUICK, INC. VII-I-AGE MISS 5I5 Lake Slreel , X , EU 6-mo CO 'mo 11.. 'b A 2 :ge.1, 2gii1 , , AAA, I HC 645 LAKE STREET, OAK PARK SOD and VAN C O. VI llage 8-6200 CLASS OF I967 CONGRATULATIONS! , LITTLE'S Music STORE RECORDS and PRE-RECORDED TAPES A Record Is A Work ol Arl, Nol Jusl A Commodilyll 724 Lake Slreel, Cak Park, Illinois Telephone: 848-66I3 276 F. C. PILGRIM 8: CO. 60I Norllw Harlem, Oak Park VI 87800 HOUSER REAL ESTATE Dlvxsuon of E. C. Pulgrlm X4 Co. l026 Norllm Boulevard, Oak Park EU 3-4240 F. C. PILGRIM 81 CO. 5637 Wesl Lake S+., Chicago VI 8-5IOO F. c- R I T A ff GU. SELLING REAL ESTATE EoR OVER 74 YEARS Sales 0 Managemenl ' Morfgages ' Insurance A ,QQ gr - gif' Sw my ufograla 5 Z A A , 9' .DM mm: k Lx, N? X I M, rl 4 tj ,Q F41 KEN? 7 ' 'I N V 6 mari, BY? XLZNJ 32345 LBJ AY It R.. 'w mf 5 x M 513' ,mr - 'rx X ' ' U XX Qfiy pq R H xg ky :Eff 52- ta? A V 'ft at R J Q Q we-ww J.f.1?4M6M NJ, K f lv ' Jn, V ,gui ,J Q5 ' 1 K-if fi 1 S21 Sw , '11 7 EQAF, M4,AJ,f' 3 I N A i:,4N'g Y7 M VV bf All 5 gy ig? W rj aff K: f , X: J, PA ., , W V-lx., V aff' uf xi' U: '- XJ J Vi X wif X32 Mr? ' rw , , me- B, . A Z 3, , x 0 . 1 ,Q .- Ur' J W Q ' Xfjff f -Nr X Liv KJ?-.2 M V - J' Y RJ . Q ,Q ' - , X V, ' 1 X.k, ' ' Q af X, sl! , ,, W J A-jjj' Q if., Rgltzf'-I A. , , , , ilklixsxkffgi? 'W KJ r ' , 1 K V K fry.. XV Xegib if XWLKULLAJJ Ein' ' QM I , 51 . A ft 5 X 9 Z ML ,QAJ M an ox X X ' Igkafy ' Am Lu-USL I V835 5? LUQWH ll ,, C140 QM, ?Lu'vxvQd bgihf 7x3 d- f XA-,LJ Shffwfii 'sus 1UVy jujeifl J 1 5 A . , A A ' Ms ly Wm WTR Q, 0143 glvnyhev J Munir Mfg Quad UP Lai MAJ fm- .. - X . ' Cf G1 7 ,U-'ACIN Jjczfeffg l47CLP'LQ b1.'ELr Kafl U-7 YVUPANSNL9 I 2791 f A A Cappella Choir L, ,,,. .. Adminisfrafion .... Apparafus ,.,,... Archery .,,Y,,,, Arf Class ,,,,v Arl Club ...... Afalanfa ,a,,.....V,,,, Asfro-Physics .....w,, , B Badminfon .,, Baseball ., ,YYA.,...,,,,.., .. Baslcefball ,,,,,w...,.,,,,,,,,,,, Big Brofhers and Sisfers Biology Club Y.......,,,,,,,,, Board of Educalion ..AA,A Boys' Choir ,,,.....,,,,,,,, Boys' Conference 7,,.,, Boys' Sporfs ,,oA.....Y. Burlce .Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A, C Careers in Educafion Cercle Francais. Le ....... Cheerleaders ..,...,o,,,..,o. Chess Club ...,....,,,Y,,,,..,s,,,,....,,, ChiIdren's Reperfory Theafer Closing ...,.s.s,,.,..,,o,,o,,,,.,,ss,s,.,. up Clubs ....s.,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,. Colloquium ...,....,u,, Concerf Band ,..s.u,..,uu.u,u...,....... Concerf Orchesfra ..,..,..,,,,,...,,, Conference on Infe rnafional Affairs ,,,,....,,,,.,,.....,,,.,,..,..... Cresf c,....c.,s,..,.,.....,..... Cross Counfry .c..cc,,.c,.,c Cum Laude Sociefy ....,,, D Deans ......., ,vc,,c, Debafe ,..s.,c,.. Dedicafion .,c,,. Dramafics uc,, ...,,, E Exchange Sfudenfs s,.... F Faculfy .,..s.... .u,,,,, Fall Show .c,,,,,, Fine Arfs ....,,v 2 I 8-22I I 03 .WHIO4 M76-77 I49 I06- I O7 YMI48 ....I05 I30-I3I I20-I2I ,,s,c,cI59 d,,c,,I50 2 I 8-2 I 9 I I0-I I I I45 SLLLI49 LLLSI46 I08-IO9 ,,,,s,,I52 250-253 I42- I 43 0.238-39 27,82-83 I I8-I I9 s,H...I60 224-225 25,258 L22-23 2I6-249 .s..58-6I 42-43 Folk Music Clubs ...... Foofball ,.,..,,.s,,,.... Forum ,.,,,uu,,,c,c,,,u,.....,,,u, Forum Romanum ,..,c,,,, Four Year I'Ionor Roll Freshman Council ,s,,,,, Freshmen .,,.,s,,s,,,,,,,s, G Gavel ,,,,,s,,.,,u,,,,,,,,,... German Club . Girls' Choir ..... Girls' Club .,..,,,,, ,..c,,u, Girls' Conference .Y.s,,,, Girls' Ensemble ..,,.,,, Girls' Sporfs .V.u..,,,. I2-I I5 I 44 I 46 ,, ,,,u, uu,,u I 60 I 95 ,,c,,,I94 I 44 LLHI47 ,,,,53 5522532-35 ., ,,,,,s,,,, 55 ,,,,,,,,c92-95 Golf ..........,..,,, , ,...,c,, I33 Gymnasfics ,, I26-I27 H Hisfory Club .c,.. u.........,...,,,,,,,,c,c,..,, I 50 I-Iome Economics Club ,u,,,, ,,u,,,,,, I 49 I-lorior Roll .,,, ..,.,,,, I 6I, I98, 206, 2I5 Homecoming , ,,u,c,c,. . Homecoming Courf ,, I-luman Affairs Club . Indusfrial Arfs ..,,,,.,.,.. Infernafional Club .,,,,, J Juniors ..,..,,,...,,,, ,,,,,,,, Junior Carnival , ,,,,,,,,,,.. . .,.,24-26 , ,,,,,,s L ,,,,,,, 27 I 5l 76 I5I 7 ,,Y,,,,s,s 208-209 I3 Junior Mixed Ensemble ,,,s,,, ,u,,....V , ,54 Junior Officers i,i..,,,,,,,,,. ,u,,,,VV,, 2 I0 Junior Prom .,..,,,i..,,,,,,, ......,VV, 2 I2 K King of I-Iearfs Courl' ....,,,, ,,,,,.. 3 6-37 L Leaders lBoys'l .....,,,...... ,u..VV..VV I 4I Leaders lGirIs'l ....,, Library ,,,s.,,,,.,... Lincoln ,,,....,,..,... 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