Oak Park and River Forest High School - Tabula Yearbook (Oak Park, IL)
- Class of 1968
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By means ol push buTTons locaTed in each individ- ual elecTronic sTudy sTaTion, or carrel, a sTudenT may selecT any recording To which he wishes To lisTen. Each carrel is connecTed To a cenTral compuTer con- Trolling The sTorage banks which house The masTer Tapes. ApproximaTely ThirTy seconds aTTer a selec- Tion has been made, a slave Tape has copied The masTer Tape and has been direcTed To The respecTive carrel. ConseguenTly, any given Tape is available To any given sTudenT aT any given Time. As The sysTem is expanded, The number oT carrels will be increased and video service will be provided To Them. UlTimaTely iT will be possible To provide program service To The oTher schools in our high school disTricT. The reTrieval sysTem has been made possible by a SIB million granT Trom The US. OTTice oT EducaTion. Mr. Johnson checks sysTem conTrol console. Arrives the Last Week in February Mr. Frey helps ihe rnasler sroraqe unil lhrough Jrhe door, The library al Oala Park and River Foresl l-ligh School was chosen by rhe Unired Slrares Deparr- menr of Educalrion lo be a pioneer in rhe develop- rnenr ol a Random Access Relrieval Syslem, which can malce alrnosl inslanlly available any one ol hun- dreds ol recorded rapes srored in a bank ol rapes. Ampex Corporalion, ol California, worlced wilh lhe school on lhe proiecl, Jrhe only one of Hs lcind in The counlry. Mr. Ted Johnson ol our l-lisrory Deparlrnenl has worlced as direcffor ol lhe proiecl. Mr. Chill speaks al corner-slone ceremony. Mr. Leland R. Armslrong of Oak Park elemenlary sclwools speaks fo concerned Ciflzens. Qualify - - Now wg,-.W-wif' Dr. Hall Tallies relrurns. Amd For The Future wa Mr. Jolm W. Backman Mr. Waller' l-l. Brooke Mr. Max Chill Mr. Bruce D. Clausonllwue Mr. Jerome F. Fallon Mr. G. Russell Hall Mrs, Frank J. Kriyanek -Kansai The Board ol Education Mr. Hall, Mr. Weil, Mr. Backman, Mr. Ch lNood lnewly eleclerl pre-sidenll. 'Q r,..., i FHM ill lpasl presiclenll, Mrs. Krivanek lsecrelaryl, Mr, Brooke ard Mr. We Dedicale Gur Yearbook lvlr. James B. Wood Members ol a Board ol educalion spend many hours examining budgel proposals and salary sched- ules, discussing policy, lelling bids, and making decisions. Too ollen The work 'rhese dedicaled cili- zens do goes unnoliced unless a decision lhey have lo make is unpopular. Qur Board of Educalion faced The necessily ol a lax rare referendum and a bond issue This Tall. Know- ing Jrhal gualily educalion is Jrhe goal ol The enlire communily, Jrhey Jrold The cilizens ol Oak Park and River Foresf Jrhe lacls and needs behind The refer- endum. On December 2, The referendum was passed. ln recognilion of The dedicalion ol our Board of Educalion lo gualily educarion, we dedicale The l968 Tabula 'ro Them. Mr. Arnold F. Weil The old is well mainlained , ,X J, - J Dr. J. Floyd Hall Dr. Hall Comes To Cak Park The man in The lronl ollice has a lol lo do wilh The school lhal he leads. l-le musl, chiefly by example, provide a slandard of excellence lhal leachers and sludenls will admire and enlhusiaslically supporl. Dr. J. Floyd l-lall, who came lo lhis school in Oclo- ber, has made a record lhal is impressive. l-le worked lirelessly and wilh greal skill lo explain lo lhe com- munily The need lor Jrhe bond issue lo linish Jrhe building program, and lhe lax increase lo mainlain lhe high slandards for which lhis school is known. ln a referendum on December 2 lhe communily voled ils approval ol bolh issues, and in so doing also expressed confidence in lhe leadership ol Jrhe new adminislralion. When Dr. Hall came lo Gak Park, lhe new build- ing was iusl raking shape, and mosl all ol lhis year he has worked wilh archilecls and builders lo assure Jrhe besl school possible. Phase l ol lhe building pro- gram is now nearing complelion, and Phase ll is ready lor bids Jrhis spring. A man who could come lo lhis school and success- lully manage lhese maior developmenls is a man Jro admire. Dr. l-lall is also a man lo like. l'lis complele honesly and sincerily is refreshing, l-le is sensilive lo The needs and reaclions ol bolh sludenls and lac- ully. Even al serious momenls, lhere is ollen a lwin- kle in his eye, and his smile shows his quick percep- lion, and his friendliness. Dr. l-lall meers lhe people of our communily. We welcome Dr. l-lall as Jrhe head ol our school family, and counl ourselves lorlunale Jrhal he has come here as superinlendenl ol Oak Park and River Foresl l-ligh School. A gi, we wk Mr. Russell J. Fuog 21 1- ,' Mr. L. H. Fritzerneier -Assistant Superintendent -eAssistant Superintendent f 4 L 3' ' I is-2 i ni ? '52 W 1 5 7 , is ' F, 5 ,, .Ms -'z 'f, ' gl. vig, ia' - s , ll - H . ,. at 'X 9 Nm T ' 'Suit' , 4 'lb ' .1 .s .. .. L- r?1??l3vW3EiifHii1Q' f fp N r '-f,. s YJ : 'AA aj ,f if ., if if eelfiiiiff i A291 'Q .Marge L Pia, 1 -f 1 , ' is s. N . I 'mi is l sr? . Kmk, i iv .sv ri V, s 5 tw? V iii A !- L N fam? ,Z -- .... :figs Y ii'-li-t-iff. 'if 759155 iii? F sm. .. ::'..' ' 5, ' l v - ., - 1255.55 , Q - g f' 'W' ' if i 'X -1 l ' 'r'S'f-f if 'f' Wiaifsfiif Rulll P. Swibas Alice M. Cavanauglfi Rila M. Clark Olga Diekelrnan Barbara Dooley Hazel Fox June Furey Helen E. Gardner Evelyn Hirlh Bernice Kibble Belly Lansky Belly Lindberg Agnes J. Malcolmson Eleanor G. Mars Palricia J. Meiron Elliel P. Moore Elizabelll B. Mull Helen Nickelson Margarel E. Pesola Helen E. Rasmussen Judilli Russo Dorolliy L. Spranger l d Mr. Jolwn A Edwards -eBusiness Manager Tlwere is muclfi skill and work involved in keeping a large scliool like Oak Park and River Foresl High School running ellicienlly. An imloorlanl sliare ol llie responsibilily belongs lo Mr. Jolin Edwards, Business Manager, and llis able business slall. Business as Usual .. 00162 Mrs. Clarlc al lhe swilchlooard. The business slall ioerlorms bolh secrelariel and managing lunc- lions for The school. Wilh lhe expansion ol lhe builoling and lhe increased enrollnwenl, Jrhe dulies of ihe slall have increaserl. Plus New Building 9-m.f,..,,,,,. 9 i Miss Dooley clirecls lhe caleleria. Mrs. l-lirlh counfs money. l-low many copies? M r f 1' A W 'WSW f W E. Mr. Moeller ai' The loiione. X fiiffgiigd M Q4 W Miss Yoder ai' her desk. To iSee Your Dean'. Guidance ln Room 107 Elroy F. Dalloerg Gary Horner Sefii Fianders Bruce D. Knicley Mary Jane Yoder Bonnie Mc:Quili4in Mr, Sclwuicneclni a+ a game. Waiiing in Room IO7. Pal Gloor Richard Keilh Smirh School Nurse EMI-I lnsrruclor Richard D. Palmer Vocalional Counselor Special Services l l A smile from Mrs. Pesola. A dean IOlaYS an imIOor+anl Parr in a s+uden+'s f 5 r 'R V school career. For Jrhe Freshmen lhe dean answers 2 M innumerable gueslions, helps lo plan a program, and i c R ' lries To poinl our lhe opporlunilies ol lhe new i surroundings. Sophomore year involves more planning. P R For Jrhe Juniors deans advise in a year ol lesling ki ii iiil Dean Crouse and Jrhoughl aboul college. a ALci ,g . H.. Paul E' Pearson Q Senior year is spenl making college and scholar- j-if P l-avon M- Mem ship applicalions as well as vocalional plans. i Glen R' Sclwlneshf Wilh all ol Jrhe dean's duries he also becomes a i friend and fries lo guide each sludenl by giving ' each one individual allenlion. A Our school also has special councellors. Mr. Palmer H' Ke'llf Cady is in charge ol vocalional guidance: lvlrs. Gloor is A' Hams MOFET. rhe school nurse: and Mr. Richard Smilh is in charge E ll?'reClOQO Iwdamel of special educalion. Ve yn M' Sag e Mr. Horner rallfs wilh sfudenls. Mr. Palmer lcnows aboul available' iobs. Q' WAV Carroll R. Anderson Lola Bane l-lelen Barclay ll-leadl James Berlcley Chris Bierlqnes Perry Congdon Eslher W. Currie Goldie Dehl Kermii Dehl La Rhea Dylce John Gahala Mary Jabsen Karen Jared Clara B. King Ralph T. lvlallhews Alice lvl. lvierlcner Barbara lvloclc Donald A. Olfermann Grace E. Olson Mr. Re-ichard and his Juniors. 'mi From a corner of fhe room Hlvlr. B hears The correcl answer MJD Miss Jabsen loolcs pleased aboul rlie vole. Tlie people learn, unlearn, learn, a builder, a Wrecker, a builder again a iuggler ol sliilting puppets. -Sandburg Mr. Diedriclc and Mr. Ollerrnann lisren in Jrlwe Relrieval Cenler. Judilrli Pelersen Carol Jean Pressler Jolwn S. Ralplw .Z i Fa E .2 2 .Q A 'fha MM V of X' . 2 1 rl. Donald C. Relilcopl Daniel P. Reiclnard Marion Reis Morris R. Riebman Brenda Sclwnecle Karen M.Scl1ocl1 Norma Sclwulrz 23 Douglas Slieplierd Ellen M. Sliuarr Marlene Spicuzza Jeannelre Sorensen Dorolliy Teller Diane Tucelc James l-l. Walwark l-larold Wise Speech and Drama Max Fleckner Tries for a parf. Asleep, my love? Mr. Elfrheim diredrs a scene. A dramafics dass in Room 238. 241 5 1 ., ,Ari .X,..afi.f . f kikk . .ff . kikk A K L.e1 iff , . . -., ,L or 'W . eoo e oee e W' ifmif ' . x James Eilrrheim fHeaol Roberf S. Dr dem Y Don W. Lemme Harold Lee Radford Earl J. Corrigan Roy Gurnmerson W. O. l-leplcer ll-leaoll Roloert A. Jensen Peter Keller Joan Kotas J. Wesley Kott Marietta Parr Lyle Weber Business Education Mr. Keller worlcs with cards. New Rooms Otter New Opportunities l25l 'Dk Ei ii i ' H -' Allen C. Beclcer Morris R. Buslce Philip Cauchard David J. Diedrick Thomas Ferguson Nancy Ann Fivian Gail E. Goodwin Gerald L. Greer Mary Adalene l-lope Lloyd P. Janslry Whai do you Jrhinlc of The Chinese, Mr. Teqge? l've prepared a liHle somelhing lor you Today, class l26l Miss Bane is in charge of The l-lislory Resource Cenler. ee i H Ted Johnson g Harry KM John R. Lisier 5 -'.: Q53- Waller Lacylc Richard E. Maslerson Paul George Oslendorl Gary K. Pugh Jonalhan Lurie Jaclc D. Marzulci Blanche Oxborrow A. W. Roehm ll-leadl Thomas N. Tegge Janell Wenzel Leslie A. Wiberg Eugene I.. Silver Richard Troul' Bruce R. Weyer l27i Farrand Baker Marilyn Engle Alberr I.. Grieve Tliomas Braaiz Edward G. Hayes Jason Landsloacli James C. Maloney Margarer O. Merriell Linda Anne Lindon Riia McGuane lAcJring Headl Mr. Ofero correclrs papers. Mr. Meuie correcrs Jrlie iexl Roberl Meure l-lecror Olero Peler Russo Marilyn R. Mozzillo J. Myles Peslwelc ll-leadl Allred A. SCl1OGlOl4O Bearrice Sorolca Violer Ziellie James H. Siler Jess Wagus i281 Foreign Languages S Ax n X f Que pam, MM McGuane7 'E X W 7 u QuWestfrffifC+ue-von-1 i3f,pf5!F?7,Vf3lJS7 I, Q rx V ' fr V f f KV 'Ky ' V 1 7' J f X f Ojbgfffffb yzjflffjiyji Mr. Wegus snows Merlry Belrne his misfake. Mr. Scnoepko snows Sieve Welk somefnlng new. uni 4 Y l G - V ' fm!!! I '.,ge3f, -. - '7 Wiggle . 'f I-' 'U 'fl' A 4 0 ' . W --.. Q -Q-q-1 Miss Wood leads her singers in song. Chrisfmas carolers. Music 1 uuuuvlqb .iw f --,, ., 'fg ,R Lv: v,:- ,Ei - ,,. John S. Driqqs U-Ieadj Sfanley Sclnleufer Frank Kraflcy Edna Ru1'I'1 Wood Mr. Driggs and a lis+ener. I U01 Art Mr. Wullt is in the middle ot everything William Kaplan Estlwer Robinson George Wriltl Artlwr L. Pelz ll'leadl Jamei Stone Future Artists At Work 1 i David I.. Baugliman Gail B. Conley Paul A. Doolillle Roberl D. Eloel Judilli Bodenliausen Richard Depluclw Warren lvl. Dyke Nf. lf, 3 -, c 5 JF We I sl Q .. ., . .. ..,. hxwwwmi Punled, Mr. Gaynor? .K I My lvlr. Ebel explains a llweorenn. ,mi .W The Science and Malli Resource Cenler. Gnocclii lives, Mr. Dylcel fl,-jvj. 32 Mathematics James F. Flanrler David Alan Gore Geralol J. Gaynor Dean I-loqenboom Alex Moerle Phillip R. Rendone Paul Schueile Lona Lee Lenolsey Gary A. Phillips Jack C. Rosseiier Roger Scriven Qrvulle A Sulliywn Norman E. Thompson John K Van Dyke lhleadl Mary Anne Weilcel Mr. lvioerle explains a problem. A ' Roberl' M. Zimmerman i33l 339' Arlhur E. Axl Iaidel Paul Geiserl Roger Isaacson Harold C. Boyd Paul E. Iclawlq Roberl Kinnear A. I. Means Louis E. Shrode II-Ieadl J. Russell Slorey Nadine Pelerson Paul Slolcheclq Edward D. Triner Biological Sciences Honored as I'Ou1'sfancIing Teacher This year Ihe Nalional Associalion of Biology Teachers named Ivlr. Paul Geiserl, a member of The Biology Deparl- rnenl, Jrhe Oulslanding Teacher of Biology lor Illinois and The regional dislricl of Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, and Wis- consin. Ivlr. Geiserl received Ihis honor al The annual INIABT convenlion. Mr. Geiseri-- Ou'rs'randing Teacher. Mr. Triner demonslrales an experimenl. Ivlr. I-Iawlc Iallcs wilh Ivlilce Felles. Physical Sciences George W. Allison Anile Barrefi Vaughn Armer George Barreli Jolin Davison Elwin E. Bourey H 'M Joan R. Kocli Joyce Moore Jusf one more drop. Joe P, Meyer Richard Novalc Wendell L. Smillw Donald R. Roloeris, Head Norberi Teclaw R. W. Woline Warcli as l creaie life in a lube! Olive Woline Bubble, louloble, Jroil and Trouble. 35 Eugene D. Aimone James l-l. Kendall ll-leadl Daniel Dove Wayne Krass VVilliann Warren Industrial Arts Byron Urloanlcl Mr. Kendall in his office. Mr. Aimone demonslrrales a lecnnique. A drallinq class worldng al llwe drall boards. 36 Home Economics Connie l'lenr - ',... Q Cliloe Lue-H -P 'E y i, is g Marilyn J. Smillw G Mary Wiberq lnleaoll Rullw Boldebuclc lfxiclel Hu Miss l.ueH demonslrales. X Fulure liomemalcors falls in foods lalo. wi Bellw Rea sews a seam G Girls' i 5 i Physical Eclucaiion Gay spoils in apparaius. cc ,, af, B ,,..'- 1 . 41 'fm cific-M , .-4' L P'AD'.Q'1L.l, M l iusl washecl ir, and I can'r do a Thing wirh ii. . K A Sammy ., A - , 2 ' ' ff! L , . J a '-i 5 M BY W . if? I - 'B ' ff5Zgf?.f:72j:v1T. 3 , jf ' i -if 5 Jane Axlell ll-leadl Riia Mae Curry Mary K. Brown Mary Lou Nichols Olga Viciorilc Gwen Rudolph Mary Ellen Kies Barbara E. Glosup Barbara Wolf Beverly A. Wehrli l33l LeRoy Z. Comyofon ll-leadl Paul Kays Orin K. Nolrh Ronald C. Qlloson Charles J. Kaiser, Jr. Joseph Krupa Roberl J, Wehrli Gerald R. Wilsmari Jerome Slack Verne Wilhelm Edward G. Zemloal A boys' gym class. Mr. Slack Times runners. Boys' Physical Education l39i Cur Library Continues io Grow Each year our library coniinues ro exlend ils re- sources. This year one oulslanding improvemenl was The addilion ol The random access reirieval cenlrer. Wilh Jrhe aid of The Knapp Granl of approxi- nnalely SlO0,000, The library has also expanded ils presenl resource cenlers. The rnalh-science cenler, The foreign language cenler, and lhe main library have all added new eguipmenl, books and olher liieralure, films, records, and lapes lo Turlher in- crease l'he arnounl oi supplernenlary malerial avail- Library Aides able. The library also plans lo add an American sludy cenler lo connecl The main library and The relrieval cenler. Our library and resource cenlers are slaiiced wilh Tour lull-lime librarians, Jrwo parl-lime librarians, lwo professional audio-visual persons, and eleven aides and secrelaries. The library has nor finished growing, however. The complerion oi The new addilion will provide slill more space lor library Tacililies in Tulure years. Librarians ary eo rown riclc on i ia l-luniley ivli rod l' a man Helen Gornbiner izabeih Sluarl Kalherine Ulberl' Lovey Shaughnessy Ann Swanson Lisbelh VVeiser David Boyd Carol l-laiic Jill Ongemach l-lenry Wieman Ralph Will Lura E. Crawford, Head of Library Services I The main deslc. Nancy Dahlslrom ' noi In Hue Main Library. A viewer views a film. Mr. Weiman Helps a sfudenlf In Hwe Foreign Language Cenfef. Alerlr and ready? I4 ' 1 2 Retrieval CenTer 4 4 new ' ,- ' ' Ii, .,. 4 , ll ' , 5, - HN, q 1 M, xg. V, STudenT and Teacher work TogeTher To assemble Mr. Teclaw works on Tapes. The new cenTer. Library Oilers a New Service STudenT Tom T-lornsby helps record programs. T42 This year The library added a new service. The TirsT sTage oT The Random Access lnTor- maTion ReTrieval SysTem was compleTed in Rooms 228 and 230. FaculTy members have prepared approximaTely 800 Tapes on a wide varieTy oT subiecTs, including how To simpliTy radicals, a sTudy oT The Missouri Compro- mise, how To prepare a planT miTosis slide, and l-lamleT in Russian. A sTudenT waiTs only ThirTy seconds in order To hear up To TiTTeen minuTes oT maTerial supplemenTary To class- room worlc. The TirsT sTep in The expansion oT The sys- Tem provided a Telephone access which makes The program maTerials available by The use oT Touch-Tone Telephones. During The monThs ahead TurTher expan- sion will add more carrels, a Television neT- work, and The capaciTy To provide service To oTher schools in The villages. Q , Q .0 .. Na , wiia-ffigzxlf ' Mrs. Gloor gives first aid. Mr.SmHh+eacl'1es. f xl is Two srudemfs improve reading skflis. rw ie ggi Dr Hall and Mr Kulle. Clean sweep! f , . f,,.L 1 W, ,Q ,,,.-: ffl an .-.. L TQ If .A,,-,V.WS,,-, V 1 1 gfff ' E: .,f',-if-i'+ '3 4 5 A M k S J,- si Mr. Rosse-Her explains The laws. No sale. JoinT Jrlwe black one Mr. Fuoq discusses ine bond Issue. L, Vx if I .MF ff W, M Q 'Q 5 ww wifh The whife one The people is Everyman, everybody. Everybody is you and me and all oll1ers. Wlwal everybody says is wlmal we all say. And vvllal is il we all say? Sandburg E '9 147i l-lernereern Representatives Mr. Horner-Sponsor Anne Arkin Jim Baker Diane Boqrln Sluarl Brown Mifhelle Cn-.lr Jirri Cowan Stephen Dillon Wally Elliol Lynn Fisher Chuck Gales Vicki Gillispie Dave Hansen Mark Hauser Robin Johnson Sue Keer Richard Kolinek Jim Lee Thiancla lVlan7nr1 Frank Mas-.i paula lvleiuwl Denise Nnrmand Alex l lec.asli Jane! Rholon Cary Ann Roberlon Kim Schwarlrz Cheryl Sleepeck James Sofle Peqgy Tyler John VVare Reherl Wheeler Mark l-louser Presidenr rries drinking lounlain in lhe new aclclihon DANG-ER if EEF OUT NQCIPY AN EXIT Bob Wheeler Treasurer, srands beside map of lhircl floor. Chuck Gales, Vice Presidenr pays arienhon ro signs for con rruchon H31 Lynn Fischer Secrelary Thinks Jrhe seals in a new lecrure room are comlorrable ws aw Somebody call me? I-Iomeroorn 319-D BACK ROWaAppeI+, Arnon, Arfhur, Arnbruso, Eric J. Anderson. THIRD ROW -Mr. Depfuch, Adam, Eric S. Anderson, J. Andersen, N. Andersen, Abern, Ablalni. SECOND ROW-Allen, Alexander, Al' lcins, Asproyeralras, Albriglnl, C. Anderson, Arrnenlroul, FRONT ROWkArpaia, Alw- rendi, S, Anderson, Arden, Andresen. Anlenius. Aebiscner, Arrnslrong. ABSEN- TEES-Arlcin. --Mr. Depfuclw Horneroorn 318-D BACK ROW-Bauer, Basco, Bean, Balclr, Bailey, Basiclw. FOURTH ROW-Benrends, Baldwin, Ball, Den Bell, Barlcer, THIRD ROVV-Beqani, Jim Baker, Baieffi, Au- dino, Behrens. SECOND ROW-Azzolin, Baren, Berry, Behan, Jusline Baker, Bas- sefl, Beasley. Basnik. FRONT ROXMTMTSS Kofas, Beckman, Debbie Bell, S. Balmer, Barrinqlon, Bnnse. ABSENTEES+Bardino. --Miss Kofas . . 5, . N , ,V sg 4 ..,. sfss . 5 gig il my 1 l-lorneroorn 324-D BACK ROW--Caraher, Caprapo, Clay- lon, Clwsid, Clniarulli, Clwesley, Carolan. THIRD BOW-Coqan, Celis, W. Charn- bers, Capozzoli, Colwen, Clweslce, Ciaglia. SECOND ROW-Chiodo, Carey, Eclwarcl Carroll, Caialano, Ciayarelle, Casfreion, Curlland. FRONT ROW-Clnaney, Clwcr- wich, Clwiero, Carroll, K. Clnarnbers, Cas- lriola, Mr. Hayes. --Mr. Hayes O l'm Sorry! I-lorneroom 320-D BACK ROW4Bernaden, Berillo, Bom- bacli, Bornbacino, Berg. Tl-HRD ROW- Mr. Silver, Berql, Bossenqa, Bergeron, Biqrqs, Blaha. Bossunq. SECOND ROW- Bloescln. Beyer, Boll, Boswiclc, Bolclebuclc, Bollice. FRONT ROW-Bloom, Berger, Black, Bergeson, Bogdan. ABSENTEES- Berlucci, Blfikernore, Boollw. --Mr, Silver l-lorneroorn 322-D BACK ROW-C. Brennan, Broccolo, Bu- koyaclc, Brende, Byrne, Buccola, C, Brewer. Tl-HRD ROW-Miss Currie, S. Brennan, Burgess, Cain, W. Brown, Burns, Brezon. SECOND ROW-Brisch, Canlu, Cakars, J. Brown, Branclslraclor, S. Brown. FRONT ROW'-Biickley, Brucalo, Buller P. Brewer, Cnnapnry. ABSENTFES-lvl. Bruoln, J. Bruqli, Broclce, Brarli. --Miss Currie I-lomeroom 3l1l-D PACK RCVV J. Curran, Cole, Colslnlos, B, Caffnl lvl, Cfwss. THIRD ROW-C. Crow, Culll'nvf1 Culllfan, Covill N. Cook, Collvn. SPCOND ROWfCoOnoy, lvl, Curmn, Crlr-rnnw, Conway, E. Cronin Ccndon. FRONT ROW-Mr. Puqlw, Cowl won, Cox, Curklfz, Coulu, P. Cook, Cum- larrlo. fXBSFNlll:S-- Cowan, Crorkell. --Mr. Pugh l-Iomeroom 326-D BACK ROW-Mr. Tlwornpson, Dickinson, T. Dowllnfg, Dennison, Del Debbln. FOURTH ROW--Desmond, D'Ar'nbrosio, Davis, Downy, Dave, Dillon. THIRD ROW -f--Donlmrn, Donofrlwuo, Denovo, Done-ny, Donor-lo, Dlhliw. SECOND l2OWfDQ- rnlllo, Dlcpkc-ns, Downs, Darnolarls, Dallcn, Dirnllrlou K. Dowllnw. FRONT ROW- DoYouno, Di lYf'l7O Dauqnflrly, Dlvm Douolns Dfwlfwv. --Mr. Thompson Class of 1971 l-lomeroorn 330-D UACK ROW--Mr, Afdmfon, Durgal, lE'fOPOYT UH Dnbinsky, R, Farris, Jolwn Dick son, Vvnlx-y. TI-HRD ROW--Escajodn, Pal' lon, Flnnwll, S, Harris, Doyle, Dmno, Paul klnbury, Foirick, SECOND ROWW Enqslrorn, Ecells, linlrnwan, Elliol, Fflwnlrls, knqlwlwrr lvlriq. FRONT l?OWf-Fnlix, Dunn:-ll, lnlwn, Dnmnrl, lonla, Fnswfellzilr Dwyv-V, linlwn, ABSVNlPfS-f,lf-ll Frifkson lam- . A-Mr. Anderson 4 TI1e Yearlings Homeroom IO6-D BACK ROW-FoIIe+I, Freerkson, M. Free- man, Fifzqerald, Frusrxour. THIRD ROW- Mr. SarnueIson, Freberq, FIIQII, FIagIer, FerrneTer, FIinI. SECOND ROW-FIsI1, FIue1+, FIsIver, Finn, Fowler, Fox, Fifzwafer. FRONT ROWfFIemInq, Fowles, FIeII, FIIzpa'rrIcI4, K. Freeman, Francis. ABSEN- TEES4ForIDes. --Mr. SamueIson I-Iomeroorn 336-D BACK ROW4Ga+zioIis. FOURTH ROW fGabrieI, Fuoco, GaIimIoer+I, Galasek. THIRD ROW-Gibbons, Furey, GargIuIo, Geyer. SECOND ROW-GI'1isiIIi, GaIes, Fuersf, Gierfz, GIbson. FRONT ROW- Garriqan, Geary, Garber, Galluzzi, Gibb. ABSENTFES --Geqenlweirner, Genzler, GQOITFIEI. --Miss OIson ':r.z,-mm' 'Ilia ii Homeroom 303-D BACK ROW-Grennan, Golesfeanu, GIouIos, Ginsburq, Grinbarq, Grabow. THIRD ROW-Greenouqh, A. Glock, Grunwald, J. Glock, Gras, Grieco, Mr. ConIey. SECOND ROWfGorsI1I, GOII- Ieib, GoIcIrnan, GIrven, GiIIespie, Good. FRONT ROV!-Green, GuIcI1, Susan Go- qois, Grossman, Gross, GIIIIspIe. ABSEN- TFFSfGoeransson, GouIdInq, SfxIIy GOQOIS, --Mr. ConIey Homeroom 220-B BACK ROW---Mr. Lrfsro-r, HaTTy Harry, Harb, Harris, Hecke-Tman, THIRD ROW- Hanisdw, Hervafis, Harringfon, Hansen Ha Ter Harrmarr SECOND ROW Ha- Q 1 T T. e fic, Hennesscy, Helrnus, Heirscn, Hen- dricks, Henk, Hayes. FRONT ROW-Hay- ward, Henry, A. Harmon. Harre, Hefns, M. Harmon, Haddad, C. HAH. ABSEN- TEES-M. Hall, --Mr. Lifsrer Special Assembly for Frosn. I-lomeroom 305-B BACK ROW+Mr. Trouf, Huseby, Jaqu- sialc. THIRD ROW--Izzo, Jakofslcy, Kaderf avelc, Kaiser, Husar, M, Hufcfnnson, P. Jebsen, K. Hurd. SECOND ROWgJarIlc, Iyey, Trying, Iverson, Jordan, Huriz, R. Jones, W. Hurd, Kalwovec. FRONT ROW -HunTTy, S. Hu+drinson,Jarnes,Jef1ns, J. Jepsew, RUTH Johnson, F, Jores, Iorii. ABSFNTFES-Robin Jolnnson, --Mr. Trout Fiomeroom 222-B BACK ROVV-f-Horwicln, M, Housor, V. Huqnes. SECOND ROW--Holdem, Hon- rneler, Higgins, Hornurln, Hornsby, C. Hughes, Howard, HTnrTcTrs, FRONT ROW -fHesfer, Hrldebrard Hook, Hudsor, Hubbefl, Hambersforze, Hoberq, A. Hou- ser. ABSFNTEES-Holasokavslcy, Horbraff, --Mrs. Sorolca TNT l-lomeroorn 22l-B BACK ROW--Mr. Kell, Lelnnnan, Lee, Gary Lombardi, LaVan, Lacialc. THIRD ROW--Larson, Levredge, Lillle, Lamourf enx, Lovell, Lewis, Leonard, Loconsolc. SECOND ROWfLeong, Lenz, Lounsbury, Lovell, Kulz, Lennblse. Lislca, Long. FRONT ROW--Losurdo, Lobos, Laing, Leone, Lelley, Liclure, Layman, Gabriel Lom- bari. --Mr. Kofi l-lomeroorn llO-B BACK ROWfMi', Arrner, Ludvilc, Marigln, Lynch. Tl-llRD ROW-Carol Marlin, Macli, Marslwall, Lulliringer, Magree, Lulce, Cliarles Marlin, Madden. SECOND ROW 4Manning, T. Marlin, Manion, Mariel, N. Lyons, Mammoser, Marcus, W. Lyons. FRONT ROW'fL. Maiewslci, Malwer, Mac- donald, Manzara, Madera, MacLauglwlen. Maplesden, Macic. ABSENlEES!K. Ma- --Mr. Armer l-lorneroorn 226-B BACK ROW-Kaufman, Kiloble, Karoblis, Kerclnill, Kelly, Kanlor, Kanler, Mr. Elan- der. SECOND ROW-P. King, Jane King, Karnollel, Kerwin, A. Kennedy, Kaulz, Karlc. FRONT ROW-T. Kennedy, Ker- man, Karlinos, Kalsis, Kincanon, Kaplan, Karpus, Kingsbury. ABSENTEES4Keer, Judy King. --Mr. Elander I-lorneroorn 2l9-B BACK ROW-Kosovski, Kroclmrnolny, Kloclc. Kranz, Klippslein, Krilzer, Klern. SECOND ROW-Kody, Krise, Krieg, V. Kirk, Krause, S. Kirk, Kroupa, Knaak. FRONT ROW-Kohl, Klerneney, Knowles, Kroeplin, Kolinclc, Koren, Kryn, Kreiss. ABSENTEES: Kinner, Koralc. --Miss Bane Bufmrfirwgcrs? I-Iomeroom 204-B BACK ROW- Mr. Masferson, Mayor, Mafhews, MCCIIDIOQIQ, MCEIHQOH. THIRD ROW--MaIiIcvIIcI'v, M. McDonaIcI, V. McDomaId, MCAIIISIM, McCarII1y, Mc.- DoIo, Masfro, MaIImiIIor. SECOND ROW --McGuire, Mavreas, I. McNamara, MC- Glrmis, Mason, McArdIe, McGoorfy Mdiedrles, FRONT ROW-MQCIUW, Maxson, McGowan, McCreary, D. Mc- Namara, McNIcI1oIs, Massi, MCNCIII5. ABA SENTEES-fMcMarvus, Mazzone. --Mr. Masferson Class of 1971 I-lomeroom 233-B BACK ROWgMozzaIosfa. MoIc5, Moore W, MIIcI1eII, Moismcr, MueI'wrcI1e, MoIfIr:mY I1auor.TI-IIRD ROW-MoIsIrqer, Morfora, P. MoIony, Morris, MIQI1a5, S. MHCIWQII, Meoqdn. SECOND ROWiM. MoIony, C. MIIler,Mesner,rv1oIoney,Morgan MIIcuIa, MoeIIer. Moye. FRONT ROW-Moy Miley, Morkos, MeIseI, MImIeIc, Moronoy, MorIcer, N. MiIIor. ABSENTEES---Mosi. MIcoIi, MIddIe+on, MueIIer. --Mr. Lasyk Homeroom 23I-B BACK ROW-Mark OI5orw, Oglesby, Na, poIiIarw, Nemo, Mybock. FOURTH ROW- Nurgonf, Nunez, NICIWOIS, MydIaQI, R, Olsorv, Nudera. THIRD ROW+Osbf1rn, R. Norfon, Nerrvecok, Nosek, Mike OIsmw, NaiI, OII-Iara. SECOND ROW-M, Nor- Ion, Musgrave, Oades, O'Brien, Munn, O'SuIIivan, Nicosia, Naqursey, NicI1oI5on. FRONT ROW--NeCIer'Ioo, Normand, Nir:IY son, O'Connor. NoIsorw, K. OIsen. ABSEN- TEESiNIcI1oIs, O'RourIcc, NeaI, Murphy. --Miss Moore EJ, '71 I-Iomeroom T22-A BACK ROWgRidqeway, T'uu,iiioIIi, Prolo, PuchaIsIci, Purdom, Pi'evoIos. THIRD ROWgMiss IvICOuarie, Reis, Reid, Rehz, Reidy, Reimer, Rego. Rice, SECOND ROWAReCI4as, Reed, Renriimqer, RhoIori, Pradun, Remenchik, Rauch, Porch. FRONT ROW-Rico, Rhode, Rasmunsoh, Rei- marin, Rapp, Pozin, Rains, Pomcher, AB- SENTEESEPOHS, Propps. --Miss IVIc:Cuame Bui I oIori'I' waiijr Io sIehd wiIh Ihe qirI5, I-Iomeroom T20-A BACK ROWfPaqaho, J. PeIers, D. Refer- soh, Pefruck. TI-IIRD ROW-Pecof, Par- rilli, Passahanfi, Pehev, Pinkowski, Pirie, SECOND ROW-L. ReIersoh, Pieroffi, S. Refers, PhiIIip5, J, Pefersen, RIecash, PeIiII'i. FRONT ROWJP. RaIricI1, Passe- i'eIIi, POIIOCIQ, PoIIard, Rohlman, Piixz, S. PaIricIc, PeIoso. ABSENTEES-Pesfana, Podolsky. --Mr. Ebel A Homeroom I24-A BACK ROW--Mr. Rehkopf. Roach, Riciv son, RIJIIOIO, Robb. Dan Rose, Roach, Roberis. RoIImahri. SECOND ROW- Rolrh, Rippenfrop, Ruhiohs, Saad, Roney, Riibensfeih, Rosenberq, Robins, Ruqqiero. FRONT ROW-Rohm, RiIchason, Sadow- sIci, Robermri, Rowe, Debbie Rose, D. Rieger, K. Rieqer. ABSENTEES-G. Rose. --Mr. RehI4opI ifsbi l-lomeroom T28-A BACK ROW-Schlueler, Scoll, Sfmflro, Scheubllh, Ml. L. Weber, Tl-llRD ROW- Sallz, Schell, K. Schwarlz, Schaubol, Sal- meier, C. Schwarlz, Saracco, L. Schmifll. SECOND ROW-Sbarbaro, Schmlfl, Schapperf, Samuelson, Saranlos, Seward, Shay, Schrnalz. FRONT ROW--Sharp mack, Shallomloerger, Schellhoff, B. Schmidl, Sarho, Schulze, Schilaci, Sessa, Schroeder. --Mr. I.. Weber l-lomeroom l2l-A BACK ROW-Mr, Weyer, Sludhey, Show. Tl'llRD ROW-Slehho, Sparhmah, Slolcua, Swihdle, Slaplelorw,Sonner1leller.SmuCher, SECOND ROW-Swleck, Sleimhollz Sllllo, Slauropolous, Slrauch, Taylor, Tami, meh, Sloclcman. FRONT ROW-Taranlino Socash, Sognnaes, Summaria, Teaney, Solfe, Talmage, Teqlla. ABSENTEES- Tadin, Sleinhauer, Swisher, Slreclcer, Slandlsh. --Mr. Weyer 57 ll l-lomeroom T30-A BACK ROW-D. Smilh, Slciles, Sioqlor, Siler, Slaqel. Tl-HRD ROWfSimqer.Shof1- hah, Seiverl, J. Smllh, Sleeper, Sheehan, Shepard, R. Sleberf. SECOND ROW- l. Smllh, Slllander, Sleepeclc, Sllveslri Slfrer, l.. Sieberl, Sinkevllch, Sllverman. FRONT ROW- Shoslrom. Slmonis Small lvl.Srfvllh,Slcarr, Shoaror,Sieber1, E. Srnlllv. ABSENTEES-A R. Smllh, Shoovlln, Shel' homer, --Mr. Meme Vflwahs The combirlallorlf7 4 Pleasanlly oulnumbe-red. K . T581 Horneroom IO4-A BACK ROVV-Mr. H. Boyd, Thull, Tucker, Thalassinos, Thomplson, Trenl. THIRD ROW-Treleeyen, Treulelaar, Vasallls. Traynor, Thoresen, Trlrnareo, Tenca. SEC- OND ROW4Turner, Townsend, Vanlar- ian, Telfogr, Trirnborn, Thafeher, Toqna- rinl. FRONT ROWfVenHmiIla, Velenlino. Templilz, Treleayen, Tondelli, Vasser, Ty- ler, Valulcas. ABSENTFFSfThompson, Thorpe, Thurn. --Mr. Boyd I-lorneroom lOo-A BACK ROW-D, Weinberg, Wellensaclr. Wade, Weruzlell, R. Werner, Mr. Kinnear. THIRD ROW-Waycio, Weidenfeld, Weyanf, J. Ware, Wesrerholrn, J. Walsh, Von Fbers, Weigel. SECOND ROW- Welch, W. Weinberg, W. Ware. Wesl- phal, Viclor, M. Werner, Wagner, We- beclc. FRONT ROW-Wallenberq. Webb, Weese, Washburn, Vicari, K, Walsh, Wadman, Weber. --Mr. Kinnear I-Iomeroorn oo-A BACK ROWAWiIde, Wezerek, Young, T. Wheeler, R, Wheeler, Mr. Hawk. THIRD ROW-Zonzo, Williin. Wilson, Wolff, W, Wllllarns, Woodard, Zimmermann. SFC- OND ROW-Zehner, B. Woods, While, Zaldivar, P. Woods, Whlll. FRONT ROW -Wonq, Yearling, Wriqhl, Zales, Yee, Will, Wlnfield, T. Williams. ABSFNTEES --Zienlarslo. --Mr, I-lawk 'L. L- V N...N y ','4ZN. X 1 1 , ' .1 fya e--...., .--Q.. 3 '3'N:A Hungry Freshmen wal? For fne bell , ,Nh if we f. ,- I N...-nf E me Class of 1971 k ff Kan M4 . ,4 1 Two and fwo make five. He doesnf know wnaf if is eifkmer, Foilow ine yellow brick road. A-.....,..... h.......,..,, .,A, ,v,....,. .,,A . ,,,. V, ,, M, . f...........Me. - ,, W, 5 1 :fig 5 MH 5 S f f ww- A 1 i 5 2 g i 2 u K m.Ll,L... Wwwwww 'ww M ' fd 5,7 , Ml' , i 5 Q 59 1 Y 3., sr M U s ,E i ff, fu Sgr 9 A gf Q ' 45 . gi A . 3 Zx.t,f ,W V , few 14 , H, ,- f I 4, 5 54 . 21 ffl' ' , fl A my lu 'H ....- ,x p 'Eff V , : ,sal . , V. 36 , A ,fag vi 2 ff? I i 5 ,ir js b 'K 1 rig ' if fs at 5 K J E ,. K A f s - - ' .- 11fiieia1'f. 5.-i , - - f, : 'E f A ' ,112 In gg hggjg lui a ' A A 'Xi,sl,L.azas:Q.Lsil.-S4Qaiis.rk-V' - i J 1' Bob Deisl, Presidenl, loolcs forward +o Jrlne fifrure. , 4 a , --gs. Tom Woods, Vice-Presiolenl, meels a Workman in Jrlrie lialls of ine new addilion. Class of 1970 Dorollwy Carlland, Secrelary-Treasurer, slands on unlinislied lloor ol girls! gymnasium. noi Home roorn Representatives llvlr, Crouse, Sponsorl lMr. Maslerson, Co-sponsor Bob Aurloach Jose Blance Virginia Brooke Dorollw Carlland Paulo Cnornysnef' Karny Creoolun Jirn Cozzi Roluorr Dcisl Chai-los Folloli Cliarlolle Prascona Gary Greenbauni Kalliy Hanson Joan l-iospodar Bill Hooqcivs Frances Krasnow Tina Larson Janice Lucas Riclnard Marcolt Jonri Mel-iujlu lvl-iry lvioisinqor Richard Nelson Nilqi Dofcyru Dun Roos Risk Renz Barbara SclfI'lULlil lony Scoll Greq Slior Silo Sfeinrioliz l'aul Von Eben loin Wosicls Soplws:-smlllmq, secure, sallslle-dl l-lomeroom 33l-C BACK ROW-Aclmalz, Avlam, Aarfs An' dreserw, David Anderson, Armour. ll-llRD ROW P lcslw Aflwerlom Abrwlwam Aur -f lu y, , Q ,, - baclw, Ablin, Alverfhz, SECOND ROWS Barnlwlsel, Donald Ardcrsom, Audino, Ay- ers, Aqnello, Barclay, Akwa, Balwclc. FRONT ROVVA---lvlisylaloson,Al1lqren,Ar- quillu, Aposllp, Alwrewws, Allen, Anaqnosl, Allabaslro, Armnlronq, Bnflfwlnlo, ABSEN- TEFS -Anrrel. --Miss Jabserw I-lomeroom 307-C BACK ROV!-Boblo, Barrick, Blanco, Blumhagen Blumemllval, Baxlwzrsby, Barrow. ll-llRD ROW---Besl, Boland, Be-ro, Bere Helm, R. Black Eelwvewnfls. SECOND ROW- Beers, Bell, Berdelow, Eelzer Bearer? FRONT ROW-Bqvevlo Bifnqam, Bernard, Blarlcmav, Bllls, Blogsom, C, Elm-k, Bll'fTG , ABSENTFFSW- Rf-mlfaiw, Frlrrafclwl, Blank' vvfrll, --Mr. Keller Class of197O Homeroorn 315-C BACK ROW---Mr, Reis, Cesario, Buenqer, Canavan, Carfer, Busse. FOURTH ROW -Canrazaro, Byrne, Burns, Carpenfer, Bufurusis, CanneHa, THIRD ROWABuc- cola, Casey, Caufielcl, Canrwell, Canili, Cayanaugh, Calise. SECOND ROWA Cernock, Cafes, Buckinqham, Carlin, Pau- leffe Cafalano. FRONT ROW-Paula Cafafano, Cassln, Coen, Cain, Burler, Cardand, Carnasfo, Capozzoli, Caoanban. --Mr. Reis Homeroorn 3T7-C BACK ROW-Crowe, W. Crawford, R. Crawford, Csakai. FOURTH ROW- Darre, Cozzi, Cunningham, Cownew, Cus- Tardo, Cosficln. THTRD ROWfCusT1way, Crane, Corsonas, Darrow, Davis, Croke, Dehainaur. SECOND ROW4CoTsworTT1, CurT, Cowan, Cox, M155 Bodennausen, FRONT ROW-Cueelc. Cupp, Curran, Danly, Creedon, Curfin. ABSFNTFFS4 Czarny, Cowon, Craiq, CrisrnoTo. --Miss Bodenhausen Horneroom BT3-C BACK ROW-Bradfield, T. Brennan, F. Brown, Broucek, M, Bred. FOURTH ROW ---Randall Brown, H, Braun, Borke. THTRD ROW!-Brink, BoyTe, BrennensTuTvT, Breb- ner, R. Braun, Brooks, Brockrneyer. SFC- OND ROWfBoH, JoAnn Brown, Roberra Brown, K. Brennan, Bower, D. Brennan, Mr. Sore. FRONT ROW-Bowers, Judy Brown, Browne, Brooke, J. Bre-H, Brurer. Boulananls Broan. ABSFNTFFS-M. Bren- nan. --Mr. Core Homeroom 319-C BACK ROWfCoa1es, ConTey, Corporon, Cogan, Chrisopulos, CirnagTio, FOURTH ROW-Connan, CT'wTedowsTcT, Corry, Cirna, Chausse, Cheney, Chyaffe. THTRD ROW -CoryelT, Cole, CorTeH, Cobb, Conn, Clnarapara, Mr. Moerle. SECOND ROW -Chan, Codes, Cnernyshey, CoqqesnaTT, T. Corrado. FRONT ROW-C. Corrado, Concannon, Classen, Cnyal, Childress, Clayfon. --Mr. Moyerle 4 T., T x Homeroom 305-C BACK ROW-Duqal, Duniop, C. Dunn, Deisf, B. Dunn, Dernondo, Dyksfra. THIRD ROW-Douqher+y, S. Dielaoid, Difebo, Duffy, Delbeccaro, Devries. SECOND ROWf-Duron, T. Diebold, Densrnore, Dor- sey, Doerr, Eberlein, Dimaria. FRONT ROWfEbei, Dow, Dudiey. Deihi, Donoe hue, Ducey, Diilon. ABSENTEES--Donlan, Dwyer, Dolan, Downing, --Mr. Marzuki I-Iomeroom 324-C BACK ROW-Fifzpairick, Fenske, Foiieff, Faulds, Eysenbaciw, P. Eversi, Finnegan ii-HRD ROW-Evans, Fisher, F. Erickson Erhardf, Farrar, Felfes, T. Fifzqeraid. SEC- OND ROW-J. Firzgeraid, K. Fiizqerald, Eiiefsen, P. Eversf, Ehrman, French, Mr Russo. FRONT ROW-Fiedler, Ernesi, Esuang, Even, Feirick, Eidswick, P. Erick- son. ABSENTEES-Esposifo, Farrnakis. --Mr. Russo r Drive Defensively Homeroorn 351-C BACK ROWfGeofirion, Gasparicn, Gaynor. A. Oarqiuio, Gerger. THIRD ROW-Furman, Frame, Gardner, Ford, Gaul, Garro. SECOND ROW+FraniZ, Georqe, Fuirner, Fredrickson, Frceberq, Gariand, C. Fox. FRONT ROW'-Oazell, Oarqiulo, Frascona, Francis, Gary, Frasier, Geriz. ABSENTFES---Geilnner, T, Fox. --Mr. Becker WU Ivlimi smiles al Ilie camera. IMI Horneroorn 3Ol-C BACK ROW-Mr, Jensen, R. Grey, P. Gianalcopoulos, Gibson, Giflen, Grasse, Gore. FOURTH ROW-Gloclc, D. Gold- man, C. Gianalcopoulos, Greenbaurn, Gib- Ier, Gilclwrisl. THIRD ROW4Green, Gil- Iispie, Graziano, Goldberg, Green, Gilles- pie. SECOND ROW-Glavin, Gould, Glasser, Gibson, Griqg, E. Gray. FRONT ROW---Glazos, E. Goldman, D. Girardi, Gros-ii, J, Girardi, Grieve, Greer. --Mr. Jensen Horneroorn 220-A BACK ROWAJoIin E. Hall, Harlless, Jolin A. Hall, Hennessev, J. Hansen, Hadac, Harris. THIRD ROW-I-Ialloran, Heavner, G. Habseb, Haufau, J. Harri- son, Harnbroolc, Ivlr. Kinerl. SECOND ROWAI-ieifl, D. Harrison, K. Hanson, Harbauqli, Harmon, Herberl. FRONT ROW-Hebderson, Healy. lvl, Hanson, Harnilfon, Heilscli, S. Hall, Haworfln. --Mr. Kinert Horneroorn 222-A BACK ROW-E. Hill, Holirneier, Huslca, Holly, A. Holmes, Hickey. THIRD ROW- K. Hill, B. Hill, Hildebrand, lnqels, Hodge oils, Holquisl. SECOND ROW--Inlanger, Jalcus, K. Holrnes, Huseby, Horfon, Hicks, I-Ierrinq, Hoagland, Hoffman. FRONT ROVV-Hess, Jaclclin, Herroll, Holbauer, Hospodar, Irving, I-Iuilman, Hoover. ABA SINIEES --Jnlle, HoII7. --Mrs. Merriell Florneroom ZZI-A BACK ROW-Miss Schoch, Judd, Kause, Keliy. THIRD ROW-Kelly, Jandrisiis. Jones, Kennedy, Kadon, Jersey, Janlca, KaIIaI. SECOND ROWfKeIen, Karpus, Kammerlinq, Johnson, Jones, Jameson, James, Keller. FRONT ROW-Jorgensen, Jones, Jordan, Janlcowslci, Jones, Keleher, Jashko, Kearins, ABSENTFES g Keller, LIFISIKSY, Josh, Kenneayy. --Miss Schoch I-Iomeroom 226-A BACK ROW-Keriris, Mrs. Merlcner, Kil lion, Keilborn, Kraucunas, Kubelilc, Kramer. THIRD ROVV---Koscielny, Kilqal- Ion, Kirlc, Klassen. Kohn, Ken LaCoy, Kuehn, LaF-oriune, SECOND ROWfEIIen Krasnow, Kalhy LaCoy, Knaus, Kohl, Kin- caid, Knapp, Klilcowslci, David King, FRONT ROW-Kessler, Carolyn King, LaFruiT, Kuch, Frances Krasnow, Krebes Sandra Kinq, Knowles. --Mrs. Merlqner Class of 1970 nf'-fQ..,g'--I-ff- LM: :mmimm 1- 1 .v yu mm-,mawfars I-Iomeroom II6-A BACK ROW-Mrs. Spicuzza. THIRD ROW-Larlcin, Lennon, Lawyer, Jerome Lang, Lavallee, Lehman, Lazarus. SEC- OND ROW-wLaMark, Leifew, Lillian Lee, Lehnhard, W. Lang, Langer, Lenca, Lenea. FRONT ROW-Landshom, Lisa Lee, Le- land, Lenzey, Lawler, Larsen, James Lang, Larson. ABSENTEES-Leibold. --Mrs. Spicuzza I-Iomeroom QI?-A BACK ROW-Lobes, David Lowe, Lif+- man, Londos, Lyon. THIRD ROW-Low- ery, Lowenihal, Lipps, Lulce, Lucas, Debi Lowe, Lugai. SECOND ROW-Paul Lynch, Leong. Lyons. Leverenz, Lombardi, Lupo, Lichfenberg. FRONT ROW-Miss Hope, Lewis. Lueder, Lindsey, Liberf, Ler- ner, Loebel, Lombard. --Miss I-Iope iesi Two lirecl lraclcmen. 66 Marilyn eyes a prospecl. Florneroorn 22l-A BACK ROWfMcCaTlery, R. Marshall, McDonald. FOURTH ROW-Manelli, P. Magrady, Marnrnoser, T. Maher, Malhes, Manny, M. Magracly. THIRD ROW- Mariss, McGregor, Marcoll, Manoni, Ma- lone, Mr. Goodwin. SECOND ROW- Malison, E. Maher, M. Marshall, A. Mar- shall, Manning, Maple, Mazeilca. FRONT ROW-Jean Magee, Manaher, McClel- land, Mahalelc, Maxwell, Mallell, McCar- lhy. ABSENTEES--Joan Magee, Madden. --Mr. Goodwin l-lorneroom 227-A BACK ROW-C. Meyer, Mcl-lugh, J Meyer. Tl-llRD ROW-McPhee, Mere- dilh, T. McMahon, Merrick, M. McLeod Melhe, McGuire. SECOND ROVV-Men curio, Mercer, McDowell, McMaslers, Mc- Gown, C. McMahon, M. McNamara. FRONT ROW-McManus, Mesi, Mcln- losh, Merena, McPhail, J. McDonald, Mehilos. ABSENTFFS--McDaniel, V. Mo- Donald, McFlligo'H, J. McLeOcl, McGhee, McGowan, 5. McNamara, McFarland, Messina. --Mr. Buslce Honneroom 23T-A BACK TQOW -Mr, OlTierm.inn, M. Milli-r, Mulliriuri, Mollu. FOURTH ROW fflvloir fiflc, T. Murpliy, Minlfilc, Myellaclr, Moi'r',C.lWb1ieCl'ie1 P. Miller, Tl'llRD ROW -Muelnrflce, T. Moore, Jane Murpliy, Minriclc, Miloslwelfl, Minnis, Mislre-Ha, SECOND ROW- Milligan, Munson, Mol- sinfier, S. Miller, R. Miller, Mims, Moles N, Moore, M. Moore. FRONT ROW-- Morvisivy, Muller, Micliler, Miclnalczyk, Moy, Mf1lnar,S. Murphy, Murrfiy.fXBSEN TEES - James Murpliy, Moya: b --Mr. Ollermann Soplriomores Swing Home-room 233-A RACK ROW-Opela, Nixon, Harold Nol- son, R. Olson. Russell Nelson. FOURTH ROW-Neri, Roberf K. O'Connor, Nye, Nevins, Nagel,Oppenl1eim, Oller. THIRD ROW-Niernera, OlDea, Herberi Nelson, Roberf F. O'Connor, Richard Nelson, Nalcamolo, O'Brien, O'l.eary. SECOND ROW-V. O'Connor, Napady, Oslap, K. Owens, Norion, C. Nelson, Neymarlr, M. Olson, Mr. Corrigan. FRONT ROWf Nasln, O'Donnell, Nielsen. K. O'Connor, Niclcolas, B. Owens, Norflwey, Niccolai. ABSENTEES-Neary, Nyquist Nordslrorn. --Mr. Corrigan if l-lorneroom l2l-B BACK ROWff l eregrine, Mr, Maloney Silva, Patrick, Pazrlon, Raledu, Parrilli Phipps, Panlone. SECOND ROW-Rayne Pauls. Pelenes, R. Relerson, Peslca, Rad rlen, Pefrelcos, Pclade. FRONT ROW- Pelers, Peloso, Passanarfi, W. Peferson Pearlman, Rainier, Pellefiere, Pedecini, --Mr. Maloney TWT I-Iomeroom 227-B BACK ROW4RusselI, Rheberg, B. Ro- rnan, Richler, Renz, Rockford. TFIIRD ROW-S. Roach, Roller, Reid. Reichen- Ioach, R. Rogers, Roberls. SECOND ROW EG. Rogers, B. Roy, M. Roach, Rose. Rico, Reirner. FRONT ROWfP. Roman, Rorner, Rossi, Reis, Rurnmelholl, Rodri- guez, T. Ross. ABSENTEES-fA. Ross, Ruane. --Mr, Ferguson I-lomeroom 224-B BACK ROW-Slondilias, T. Scoll, Sedg- wiclc, S. Schuell, Schulz. THIRD ROW- Schulze, Sono, S. Schwarlz. Sebaslian, D. Shanahan, Sennsar. SECOND ROW-Sen rilella, Schulmechl, Sharer, I.. Schwarlz, F, Schuell, J. Scoll. FRONT ROW- Schwendner, Sharlzer, Secara, Sham- bauqh, L. Sohuell, J. Sharpe, G. Scoll, M. Sharpe. ABSENTEES-M. Shanahan. --Miss Schnede I68I I-Iorneroom T20-B BACK ROWfMr. Gurnmerson, Porgelli, Ralhod, Ranlcin, Rees, Powers, Polcyn. D. Rolls, Poole. TFIIRD ROWfPurdorn, M. Polls, Rabe, Rapacz, Ouirk, Powell, Pol- lard, Raleigh. SECOND ROW-Rea, Randsom, Raqalie, Pilz, Rarney, Pope, Purdy Pierce, Poulakos. FRONT ROW- Ralii, Plelcher, Polilis, Redding, Possley, Quinlan, Rader, Rabias. ABSENTEES4 Riooni, --Mr. Curnmerson I-lomeroom llll-B BACK ROWfMr. W, Smilh, M. Ryan, J. Schroeder, C. Schroeder, S. Schleimer, Schillce, Schraeder, R. Schleirner, Scharfe, Schapperl, T. Ryan. SECOND ROWf Sanduslci, Saxon, Schleuler, Schimilc, Rupa- shevslci, Russell, Scholf, Rychel, Sadove. FRONT ROWA-Sanlos, Scarlelli, Schrnalz, Scarpelli, Schnierow, Sader, R. Ryan, Sbarboro. --Mr. W. Smith Janice pasles a paper peacock. Leaders keep lhe record. l-lorneroom 305-C BACK ROW-vSherman, Shea, Slolkowski Sorqenfrel, Sher. THIRD ROWgD. Shen- nako, Sheehan, Sewers, Sherlock, N. Shin- sake, SECOND RCW-Mrs. Barre-H, Sleben, Slivon, Soqnnees, Skureris, S Shepherd. FRONT ROW-Sheridan, Silf verman, Shelf, S. Shepard. ABSENTEES- Shlrna Sklles, Sheer, Srnllor Smilh. --Mrs. Barren l-lorneroorn 2-B BACK ROW'-S, Sfevens, Pal Sullivan Slefge, G. Sullivan, S. Sullivan, Slephens Mr. lriner, SECOND ROW-Slrum, Shar- key, D. Slevens, Sfelaninl, Paul Sullivan, Sloelfhaas. FRONT ROW-Sleele. Sleln- helfz, Slack, Sperry, Slraus, J. Sullivan. ABSENTEES-Sflllo, Srrulzel. Sfeerl, --Mr. Triner Iblfl Soplwomores Look Ahead l70l lrlomeroom T22-B SACK ROW-4TiII, Tondelli,TesCl'1, Turley, Szewczyk, Tribble. FOURTH ROW-Tl'1ue- son, Swanson, Szczerbaniulc, Tliornpsoni Tuslier, Trolfer. Tl-llRD ROW - Mr. Teclaw, Swisher, Tomaselc, Tower, Svo- boda, Trimarco. SECOND ROW-Torres, Van Boven, Vanilciofis, Tlwafclner, Tlioms. FRONT ROW-Tornaseln, Van l-lorn, Todd, Thomasson, Trankina. ABSENTEES--Toan. --Mr. Teclaw lnlorneroorn T28-B BACK ROW-Miss Kocln, Weilandl, Weinslein, Wanderer, Wendi. THIRD ROWfWelk, Viclor, Vogel, Vincenl, Voy- Tislw, Vifaqliano, Waddell. SECOND ROW -Ward, L. Weiss, J. Vincenl, Walls, Ware, Weislcopli, Von Ebers. FRONT ROWfVorderbrueqqen, Webs+er, J, Weiss, Walfers, Vendola, Wenzel, Wach- man. ABSENTEES-Venable, Vnanicar, J. Vincent Wyler. --Miss Kocli l-lomeroom T30-B BACK ROW-Worley, Zaparaniulc, R. Wriglml, Williams, Wilcox, Woods. THIRD ROW--Wood, Wonais, Woodyard, W. Wlwife, Wilkinson, Zabel, Woidalc. SEC- OND ROW-Zirnardo, Wildrnan, Woilo- wicz, Winlers, R. While, D. While, Wy- man, Zweiqoron. FRONT ROW--Zamuhl, J. Winfers, Wesier, Wiedow, S. Wriqlwl, Wong, Zerfoss, Yelcel. ABSENTEESW Wl1eal,Wilson, Wolslci. --Miss Mozzillo Girls lead cheers. Ckms of 1970 Wayne works on a siory wl 1 Junior Class Council Sponsors: Mr. Braalz, Mr. Dlcye Gary Lofqren Jo Anne Anqelacos Penny Bellqe Frank Marilo+e-Carole Mason Gary Bennell lony Brauder Corlcy Carroll Cindy Danlioif Rick Miclicri Torn Mooney Rasalird Onfwlrio Angela Pelera Marslna Proizly Kwrfyx Viusczi Al Reilr-'ian Bill Sclwollens Jim Sclnroeder-Judy Sqliwabb Bcb Skoda-Cnuclc Snnifln Rena Tabaclrinilc Kay Ellen Van Meler Rullw Ann Weber Janie Wlnislleis-Cindy Wilsoii Milfe Yoslna Debbie Ciyarella Clare Ducey Joan Fislner pal Fullerflvlille Gonlile Weiidy Groeninci Greg l-layes Bella l-liqqins-Ari Horwicli Krisli Jolnnson Bob Keidan-Cicl Kelly Paddy Lauber Sieve Lewis KW Bob Merrick, Vice-preside-nl, leans on a bag of insulalion in ine new addilion. Thom Garro, Presidenl, addresses line Junior class. it as Georqiana Maslranlonio, Secrelary, enioys ine Spring weallner. Brenda Milclwell, Treasurer, smiles in lronl ol llio old coriiorsloiie. l72l l-lomeroom 302-D BACK ROW'-Asproyeralcas, Angell, Ai- riqo, Abfs. Ayers. SECOND ROVV-Baclv man, Appenzeller, Allcinson, Anlerius, Adolph. Amalo. FRONT l2OW-lXf1rs.Lir- don, Arlliurs, Alberls, Ablin, Anderson, Apcsfle, Angelacos. --Mrs. Lindon Homeroom 300-D BACK ROW'---Beirne, Barrow, Beally, Banged, K. Bakk. SECOND ROWkBar- llwel, Baldwin, Bauer, Bard, Banren, Miss Fivian. FRONT ROW-Barr, Beard, Eelke, Beers, Bafes. ABSENTEES-Baren, C. Balqk, Basowslci. --Miss Fivian Mos? Juniors read Trap l mi Junior Class Chooses Rings l-lorneroom 3Ol-D BACK ROW-Bohmbach, Bell, Bobelc, Bloch, Biaqi, Biclcel, Blaclcrnan. Tl'llRD ROW-Boezio, Blurnenlhal, Besch, Ben- nell, Belinis, Benelcos. SECOND ROW- Boehmer, Bogdanove, Bloom, Bollice, Bohren, Beneclello. FRONT ROW-Ben qeron, Bloesch, Bololin, Bergman, Benson, lv1r.Sc:huelle. --Mr. Sohuelle l-lomeroom 368-D BACK ROW-M r. l-logenboom, Brouhard, Brosh, Bradley, Browder. THIRD ROW- Bremer, Brinlcley, Bruce, Brow, Breed, SECOND ROW-Brainer, Boulahanis, Borgsladl, Brinlc, Boonslra, Brasie, Brod- head. FRONT ROW-Brooks, Browne, P, Brown, Brauer, S. Brown, Brundage. AB- SENTEES-Bradllce, Bridges, L. Brown, --Mr. l-logenboorn l-lorneroorn 305-D BACK ROW-Carlo, Cesario, Byrd, Jim Burns, Cassin. FOURTH ROW-Buckles, Carson, Charapala, Chapman, Chan, R. Carlson, Callahan. Tl-llRD ROW-Busse, Buck, Bulloclc, Campbell, John Burns, Cae ruso, Carraher. SECOND ROW-B. Carle son, Buller, Buckingham,Casl'iin, lv1.Byrne, Cavanauqh, Miss Schullz. FRONT ROW- Calalano, Carlner, Cavenauqh, l.. Byrne, Cheslcis, Cannella, C. Carroll. ABSENTEES -R. Byrne, R. Carroll. --Miss Schultz Homeroom 307-D RACK RQVNP-fcofwlr, Cwfwvv, Cfwry, V. Clarkwvw, D. Cola. THNRD ROW - Cn-,Dk T, COMM, D. CONN, CQ5Vr3fffYV7V?. SEC- OND ROWW-M. Cwfier, Qoriivva, Crm way, Corlrifl, Collas, Cox, E, COMM, Mr. Wafwark. FRONT ROW-K, Cfwffims, CHaruHi, D. Cdfina, Cfwzzi, C5fwfwffNf1 H, CNarkf,f'w, Corfoz, Coflom. ABSFNTEFS- Chick, Chfpafm, Clrxlarvd, Conf fav ov, Couqblim, Cowen. --Mr. Walwark Homeroom 309-D BACK ROW-Mr. SHN, Curl. J. Crfmlc, Dfawe, DQDVXS. TT-MRD ROWfDafwHGff, Davis Dakof Dalfom, Cufrera. SECOND ROW-Culver, Denham, Dana, Dakuras, David, Doihl. FRONT ROVV--Csfnkai, DP Kruff, Dnmas, L, CDVHTIIY Dwrdfck. AB' SENTEES: CVHSS, Dff Dnbbfo, Df N'a' rrwrf. --Mr.Sifer , Tl1aT's My Ring! an R S , xx , X3 3 E 4 s sg x J' ,,, , D, 'v-' Fil , xt A ' fig 1 Q, ,ff 4 x fu , ,v . -'f I-Iorneroom 362-D BACK ROW-Gerulal, Girlen, Fulns, Geyer, Garbis, Gaffney. THIRD ROW- Gliclc, Garro, Glassi, Garbers, Gallagher, Genlile, Miss Wenzel, Glass. SECOND ROW4GaIes, Gislason, Gayard, Fuller, Gillefle, Galliyan. FRONT ROWfGarri- gan, Geiger, Giannilrapani, Gieqler, Ga- noung, Garcia. ABSENTEES--Garber. --Miss Wenzel , I-Iorneroom 3I5-D BACK ROW--Erickson, Erenberq, Divilo, Dalia, Fisler, Douqlierly, Ensminqer. THIRD ROW7ErleI, Ernesl, Dwyer, Downey, Doulder, Evans. SECGND ROW 4Mr. Olero, Downs, Doyle, B. Dulla, DUTT Dirnilriou, Dunlap, Egeland, K.. Dulla. FRONT ROWYDucey, Diver, P. Edwalds, Durbin, Fngelbreclwl, Eifriq, El- wood, Elliofl. ABSENTEESfDownie, Dres- sel, Dombrow, Engel, T. Edwalds. --Mr. Orero I-Iomeroorn 3I3-D BACK ROW-Faraqo, Fanlozzi, Finn, Fell, R. Feloy, W. Feley, Fredriclcson. THIRD ROW-Frisina, Forbes, Feldman, Freerlcsen, Finnegan, Mr. Gaynor. SEC- OND ROW-Freeman, Faliey, Frornrn, Frack, Felder, Flagler. FRONT ROW-- Farrell, Fifcli, Freyer, Fowles, Fislner, Fili- pow. ABSIiNTEES4Firsel. --Mr. Gaynor Class of 1969 I-Iomeroorn 3I7-D BACK ROW4R. Gornloiner, Guncilaclw, J. Graham, M. Gornbiner. FOURTH ROW-Goldberg, T, Green, Graclw, Goon. THIRD ROW-Greening, Goef- scI1eI,Goodwin, l. Green, Grimaldi. SEC- OND ROVV-K. Graham, Goodwillie, Granl, Greco, Gross. FRONT ROWf Greer, Greeniielcl, Grossman, Miss Wci- Iccl. ABSFNTFFS-Guslalson, Goldrnuii, Grcm, Gutierrez. --Miss Weilqel Homeroorn 2Ol-C BACK ROW-Mr. Conqdon Heifiifrn Hanley, Hess, Hay, W. Hawsor. EOURTH ROWND. Henry, Harris, Haqler, Harwiq. Hennessy. THlRD ROW--Hefner, Heins, Hardman, Hayward, Hanson, Hayes, Ayers. SECOND ROW-Haeger, Haire Hermanr, Haiolnl, Harralnan. ERONT ROW-Hamarn, V. Hanson, Hendricks Haworlli, Heberl, Havell. ABSENTEES- S. Henry, Hayes. --Mr. Congdon lolomeroom Qlll-C BACK ROW-f-T. Jolinson, Judd, Kamm, Jarvis, Hyde. THlRD ROW-Mr. Sullivan, Janilcowslci, L. Jolnnson. Kane, lzenslarlc Husar, Karanalios, L. Jolwnson. SECOND ROW-f-Jacobs, lnlanqer, J, Karin T. Karcli, K. Kaplan, R.Jol1nson, J. Kaplan. FRONT ROW-O. Jolinson, A. Jolwrson, James, Kamperl, lyerson, Kanelos K. Jolnnson, Jordar. ABSENTEES-Hurd, Jourdan. --Mr. Sullivan l-lomeroorn Qll-C BACK ROW--Kiefer, D. Kessler, Kenna, Kellinqer, Keolon, R. Kelley. FOURTH ROW-AW. Kennedy, Kleis, Keenan, Kirloy. THIRD ROW-M. King. Killann, Kaslca Keiclan, R. Kissler. SECOND ROW-Klfiri. C. Keporcs, B. King. Keane, D. Keys, K. Kennedy, Keeqan. FRONT ROWiM, Keys, C. Kelly, Kalz, Kirslen. Kendall, P, Keporos. Knnl. ABSENTEES----Kliniiei, in-if:r,Kayani1uqli. --Mr. Tegge Elorneroorn 203-C BACK ROW' 'Miss Oxboriow Holden Hubbell, Holmes. Hornsby, Hulslca Houren, Horwicli. SECOND ROW-YHop- kins, Hildner, B. Higgins, A. Hioqins Hunler, Hildeloraizd, FRONT ROW- Joyce Huones, Hiclcey, Houlmaw K. Hou' ser. M. Houser, Judy Hughes, Holmslrfim. ABSENTEES- P. Huqlies, Holalcovslcy. --Miss Oxborrow Casino roinu.I 78 I-Iomeroom ZI3-C BACK ROW-Lang, Kormos, Lamoureaux, T. Lavery, Kraqie, Lancloll, Kozlowslci. FOURTH ROVV-Kolzow, P. Lavery, Kuen- sler, Labbe, Knourelc, LaForIune, Kvas- niclca. THIRD ROW-Koziol, LaPoinIe, Konwenf, Lanqelelcl, Kopla, Mr. Rosseier. SECOND ROW 4 Kowaleski, Kowalski, Korn, Lauber, Koeppel, Kolb, Kresfel, LaCoy. FRONT ROW - Kolcelsu, Koz, Kohl, Kmoch, Kohour. ABSFNTEES-Lame bis, Langdon. --Mr. Rossetler I-Iomeroom QI5-C BACK ROW - Leulsrie, Leninqer, Le- ievour, Leadarnan, Lepper, Mr. Greer. THIRD ROW4Liewehr, Lendsey, Lawler, Keleher, Lenz, Lelewer. SECOND ROWf Liffle, Legg, Lawrence, Lee, Levin, K. Lewis, FRONT ROW-Amy Leung, Anila Leung, N. Lewis, Lirnperis, Lerner. Laylon. ABSENTEES-L. Levin, Levredqe, Klooclc, J. Levin, Lelran, Lenardi, S. Lewis, Lelo. --Mr. Greer Florneroorn ZI7-C BACK ROW-AMaqiera, Lovemlahl, Lylcou, Mahalelc, Lombardi, THIRD ROW-Mac: Key, Lozeau, MacKay, Madera, Magqos, Londos, Mr. Shepherd. SECOND ROW- Lociqno, Mack, Lumlces, Lund, Madden, Lo, Lcfqren. FRONT ROW - Lowrey, MacKen, Longo. Maclai, Lynch, Lonq, Lyons, Maher. ABSENTEES-Lupo, Magee. --Mr. Shepherd Homeroom 2011-C BACK ROWiMr. Wiberq, Mallucci, D, Marlin, Manflwey, Marlcemdorf, Manlom, Marwlales. THIRD ROW Q Macclvlone, J. Mason, Marcofl, Marsfom, May. SECOND ROW - Mallon, R. Marlin, C. Masor, Mandeville, Maxson, Mase, McAllis+er. FRONT ROVV-Maslramlorilo, C. Marlin, , Maslro, McClelland, Markmsnrw, Maple, Marcl1ewlca,ABSENTFES - Mnrllole, MC- Avoy, MfClImloclc, Marino. --Mr. Wiberg f Ixllnlfsxe A l Draw fwo cokes! U91 '69ers l-lomeroom 206-C BACK ROW - - Mlclwoll, Mead, Merlwo, Meluriclc, K. MnOulre, Mlclwaud. THIRD ROW--S. Miller, Miclmaela, T. Miller, E, Miller, Meisfwer McGhee. SECOND ROW fMilano Mlllonas, M. McGuire, C. ML Donald, Meier, Mensilc. FRONT ROW- McDowell. Melwlios, Milne, McGreevey, Mielvle, McMahon. ABSENTEES-P. Mc- Donald, M:KIllop, McLarerW MCl.auclwlarr, MF-mqec, Mlrell Ivlllwallc, Mlzlwalczlr, --Mr. Ralph Helping. M N. Q .fiiififlii j Class of 1969 ww 3 A , W8 Horneroom 2l0-C BACK ROW f R. Murpny, Mooney, Moroni, Molony, Munao, Moersclwel, Mol- lov. TFHRD ROWfMr. Bauglwrnan, Muel- ler N. Moore, R. Murplwy, M. Mllclwell, Munr, Musgrave. SECOND ROW f J. Morqon, Moroney. R. Moore, Mulcler, B. Mllclwell, Mlslarz, C. Morgan. FRONT ROW 7 Mollal, Narrslelc, Nagy, Minlfx, Mools, Moses, Noorl, ABSFNTFFS 1 Mi' zmk. --Mr. Bauglmrnan Florneroorn Qlo-C BACK ROW-J. Olson, OlRourlce, R. Ol son. R. Nlelser. FOURTH ROW-Oleniclc, Norllnq, Oller, Novak, Nelson, Owen, O'Brien. Tl'llRD ROW!-O'Keole, O'Don- nell, Norris, Organ, Nied, D. Nielsen, Op' penlwelrn. SECOND ROW 7 Newlon, Nordlnaus, Nevins, O'Connor, Norrnand, Olecln, Owens, Olcner, FRONT ROW e Ollrnnn, K. Olson, Oscarson, Onolrlo, C. Olsen, D. Olson. ABSENTEFS - Orlen- lofrrj, Osborn, O'Slwea, Owslcy. --Mr.Gal1ala l-lorneroorn lO2-B BACK ROW -- Phelps, Poppard, Pappas, Rlowrlqlrul, Relrole, Rollaclc, Rereqrlne, Papke, Paulsen. Tl-TIRD ROW - Pedicini, Plank, S. Pelorson, Pelz. Ralornbl, N. Peler- sen, Podolsky. SECOND ROW4 Palnler, C. Referson, Refers, Pnillpps, Peslcln. FRONT ROW7Rlgonl, R. Relerson, Rollo- way, Panlone, Rasclnen. ABSFNTEFS -- Polelli, B. Pelersen, Pierce, Parker. --Mr. Scrlven l-lomeroom H6-B BACK ROW--M. Prelher, Poulos, Rankin, Preccoll, Ouinn, Puchalski, Raqalie, Pray. THIRD ROW 7 Rakowski, Ravid, Poole, Powell, Ramsefh, Primrose, Raed, Preuss. SECOND ROW - Price, Rasrnunson, Proksa, Proko, POST, S. Pralher, Mr. Bierk- nes, FRONT ROW-Prevolos, Pruzan, Pur- cell, Rdvanesi, Ralrier, Porler, Ouilify, Prouly. --hAr Bierknes l-lomeroom TO6-B BACK ROWWJ. Roqers, Remenchik, Roe, Rolh, Reploqle, Rold, Rirldilord, Rulfolo Riller. THIRD ROW - Regan, Reuler, Roach, N. Ruqoiero, Ruffin, Reilrnaiv Roriey. SECOND ROW-A. Ruqqiero, B. Reynolds, Romcmo, Rea, Richerl, Reeder Reirrif-rn. FRONT ROW--Rodri1,iue7, Ro qqliri, Rippelrop, N, Reynolds., Reid, P. Rrnieru. AB'iFN'i'TTS f Rendell, Rieflii-frm, Pew, -MKSTQRN l-lomeroom TO8-B BACK ROW - Schaumburg, Schirnel, Rynrie, Schollens, Schleimer, Schenk, Schenn, Sandalow, Schiave, SECOND ROW-Seder, Schalfner, Sang, Schoen- leld, Sager, Ryan, Sellz. FRONT ROW- Schiller, Salyers, Sansonelfi, Schaubel Schoessling, Schlueler, Scherrnerhorne. ABSENTEES-Saleniek, Sallzrneri. SchaTT- TTPTL. --Mr. Bourey I-lomeroom TO-B BACK ROWf Sieben, Secore, Schuene- man, Sidner. FOURTH ROW-Shea, Sel- lerqren, T. Schroeder, E. Schroeder, Sher- lock. THIRD ROW - Siliander, Schulfz, Selller, J. Schroeder. SECOND ROW - Sexauer, Shorl. Seliqman, Seyferf, Mr. Harrell. FRONT ROWASernone, Sheuqh- gesgy, Schwab, Shevelson, Shafrarsky, roll. --Mr. C, Barrett SK u Homaoon17B BACK ROW-Mr. Slclcheclc, Sleinhauer, Slaqel, W. Srnilh. THIRD ROW-Solnes, C. Smilh, Slaslny, Slandish, Skoda, Slaller. SECOND ROW - Srnllor, Slewarl M. Smllh, Spillrnan, Terrana, J. Smilh. FRONT ROWYS+eele, Sleislcal, Sldles, Slern, S. Srnilh. ABSENTEESW-Small, Sonnenberq, Slelnnlnl. --Mr. Slolcheck I-Iomeroom T04-B BACK ROW-Swander, Slrom, Tesch, Sli- qailo, S. Sullivan. THIRD ROW-Slrauch, S. Swanson, J, Swanson, Tanlcel, Taylor, Templln, Slubben. SECOND ROW - Sfoclcrnan, Sweeney, Svensson, Teqlia, Tap- Ilnq, Sluarl. FRONT ROW--Sullca, M. Sul- livan, Tabachnils, Tannehill, TeinowII7, AB- SEISITFES-Sullle, Telcslar. UMrL.9omy HommoomlTB BACK ROW-Vverluno, Vanaqs, Vanhorn, Tlcalchul1,Torney, Mrs. Dylce. THIRD ROW H-Uliles, Van Diepen, Toan, Vanilclolis, Valker. SECOND ROW - Traul, Thrun, Van Meier, Thompson, Thorne, Vauroclc. FRONT ROW-Vacco, Truelellar, Tiernan, Toflol, Torres, Trirnborn. ABSENTEES - Tondelll, Tolln. --Mr. L. Dyke Homemoml3B BACK ROW -- Waldbarl, Vorclerbrueg- gen, Vierow, Wear, S. Weber, P. Wagner. THIRD ROW-John Vlicher, Websler, R. Webb, Vlqilanle, Jerry Vicher, Randy Vogel. SECOND ROW - Walls, R. Weber, Waqslall, Viclan, D. Webb. FRONT ROW -- B. Wagner, Von Ebers, Wacrow, J, Walsh, R. Walsh. ABSENTEES -Rlclc Voqel, J. Webb. --Mr. Novalc Homeroom T4-B BACK ROW-FMF. Woline, J. Wilkinson, Wefisfaedf, Werner, J. Wilson, Wlwill. THIRD ROW - Wells, Rey Wenzloff, Weiser, Weslerlwolm, Wesler, Randy Wenzlofl, L. Winclwell. SECOND ROW- Wesl, Wicklow. S. Wilkinson, Weigel, C. Wilson. FRONT ROW-Wlnisler, Wlmyle, VVezerelc, Winler, K. Wincliell, Weiner, ABSENTEESY'-Wieringa. --Mr. Woline l-lomeroom 66-B BACK ROW-Zenlca. FOURTH ROW- Yee, Zaccariello, Wonais, Woidalc. Tl-HRD ROW-WiHe. J. Young. SECOND ROW - Wong, NNoodyard, Wulllce, Zalrani, Zafiraios. FRONT ROW-Yoslwe, Wood, Wolen, Zerfoss, Yong, ABSENTEES -- L, Young. --Mr, N, Peterson lml y l'm geTTing dizzy. l I ThoughT you boughT The balloons. W Casino roinu.l Carnival Tans paid a ToTal oT nearly flSl4OO Tor admission and booTh Ticl4eTs To Casino roinuJ SaTur- day evening, December 2. Some oT The old TavoriTe booThs were There, including The reTreshmenT bar, The MMG boom darT booTh, and record booTh. BuT This year's Juniors i oTTered some new ideas in booThs: a Psychedelic l3ooTh, a Burlesque BooTh, and an exTremely popular Marriage and Divorce BooTh. The Psychedelic BooTh was darlc inside excepT Tor a Tlashing sTrobe lighT ThaT illuminaTed The black and whiTe designs on The walls. Paul l-lansen, Tom KeTTin- ger and Nick lvlaggos perTormed in conTinuous shows aT The Burlesque BooTh. And sTudenTs goT divorced wiThin minuTes oT geTTing married aT The Marriage and Divorce BooTh. lncidenTally, roinu,l spelled backwards is Junior. Tracy and Ellen laugh, Everybody loves a carnival. Le Vieux Carre Sue and John dance 'fo music by Dukes of Kenl and ihe Jim Beslman Band. 85 Q .M.,... , , -L. -- - 1 me-u-rf 4 -, , fa Ken and Varda enjoy New Crleans almosphere. The French Quarlor in New Orleans provided The sel- ling for Le Vieux Carre, lhe l968 Junior Prom. Couples danced 'lo Jrhe music oi lhe Jim Beslman Band and lislonod lo lhe jazz played by fhe Dulces oi Kenl. The caleloria was decoraled lo creale a mood pail hislorio oarl romanlic, and parl roquish. A lhreefdirnonf sional showlooal, a mural of decoraled windows, a relreshf menl gland manned by lorly Sophomores, and a soulhorn fnlanlalion scere wore parl of lhe decoralions. Salurday, April 27, was lhe dale ol lhe dance. Bids Qosl 53.50. And lor lhe lirsl lime, girls were permilled lo wear Corsaqes. Sophomores serve relreshmenls. Senior I i Mr. Pearson, adviser. Mr. Shepherd, adviser. Dan Sciwwariz, president Senior Council W BACK RONV-Wiison, Cowen, Kealiy, Toberman, Cofion, Mavreiis, Sparicrnan, Lakin, Miedema, Lucciiesi, Anderson. SECOND ROW -Schwariz, Ruiili, Schroeder, O'Keliy, Goldsfein, Carison, Banaicis, Riley, Tapiing, Gilchrist FRONT ROW--Perraicos. Boggoss, Even, Wachman, Lcrnor, Hili, Bacom, Meisfor, Hoover. iw Class Officers J f-is fav Kaflwy Meisfer, Vice-Presidcnf. Pai Bacom, Secrefary. Dave Cowen, Treasurer The Senior floar. V371 Big Brothers and Sisters Bulhie advises. Many Freshmen leel gralrilude To Their Big Brolhers and Sislers. This program, which places Two Seniors in each Freshman homeroom, has many pleasani resulrs. These include advice, cor- recl direclions, and inlormalion. This group also helps plan Freshman Fun Niqhl. BACK ROW-Kleis, Schulcnechl, Sulloway, Sayre, Sebaslian, Roolberq. Tl-TIRD ROW---Wallcman, Wallcer, Walsh. SECOND RQXV4PaeTou, Wilson, Falrirlf, Zmelc, Sullivan, TOl'WCIl'Y'lclIl. FRONT RQW- Wolll, Thwisen, Pfzlralcos. Seurapas. Salerno, - s,,,.f C its-J BACK RGWfl-lerselh, Ochillree, Jones, Miller, Meisel, Keallv, Muir, BACK ROW--Georqes, DePin'io, Cowen, Downey, Erickson, Kowalski, Moira, Holmes, Meisier. SECOND ROW---Jalfee, Loebel, Lerner, Lover- Badenoch, SECOND ROW'-eWagner, Black, Corporon, Fbsen, Freund, fenz, Krawzolli, Nerad. FRONT RQW'--l'lauseman, Maaar, Mullen, Lind Cfuncheon, Cowan, Forbes, FRONT ROW--Gerrily, Fraizer, Edwards. Berg. ww 'RA 17, Dave, Slreve, and Dan. If's Academic This liall, Oalc Parlc ancl River Foresl l-liqh School was represenled on l'r's Academic, a lelevision program which pils lop sludenfz from lhree area high schools in lasl queslion- and-answer compelilion. Sieve Suloway. Dave Cowan anol Dan Schwarlz represenled our school wilh allernales Anne Gerrily and Bill Gfeorqis. Oalc Parlc came in second aqainsl Riversicle-Broolclielcl and Barrinqlon l-ligh Schools. Sludy. Research. A learning scene. pun.. wi ,gif Norman. FOUR-YEAR HONOR ROLL Alcorn, Audrey L. Ammerman, Roberf L. Armsfrong, Cafherine Afherfon, R. Pafrick Barans, David L. Belle-zzo, Johanna M. Biele, Beverly L. Brooks, John K. Bruner, John C. Carroll, Ann Corporon, Chrisline Cowan, Roberf J. Cowen, David S. Cragen, John P. Davis, Douglas A. Dear, Walfer J. De Pinfo, Jacqueline Downey, Jane E. Doyle, Terrance A. Dubnick, Andrea M. Edwards, Befh Ann Ernesf, Pamela J. Fairman, Susan J. Fall, Emilie F. Felf, Russell C. Fireman, Francine E. Forbes, Frederick O. Freund, Mark C. Frymark, Thomas J. Gasiorowski, C. Anne Geoffrion, Philip A. Georgis, William N. Gerrify, Anne T. Good, Susan Jane Greenbaum, Judiih G. l-lausman, Barbara Jo l-leckelman, Ronald J. l-lerring, Donald, lll l-lersefh, Charles F. l-lopkins, Joan M. l-lorfon, Marleda C. Plorwifz, Jane L. Jaffe, David M. Jasker, Gail M. Jensen, Benf Thomas Jones, Lawrence l-l. Kanfer, Joel S. Keally, Frances E. Krasnow, Roberf A. Kruley, Barbara Lakin, Charles M. Leang, William N. Lehr, Leslie lan Lerner, Pafricia N. Leverenz, Keifh C. Lindberg, Charles A. Loebel, Maria Elena Luzieffi, Fredrick W. Marchewka, Pamela J. Marfin, Joyce E. Masar, Terry W. Mavrelis, Pefer G. McCullough, Celia M. McGrafh, Kevin J. McNichols, Mariorie Meisel, Sfuarf Middlefon, James E. Minfek, Mara K. Moffa, Joanne M. Nelson, Jean Marie Nevins, Pafrick F. Qchilfree, Judifh A. 0'Kelly, Keiren M. Pancoffo, Linda Rae Pappas, Evelyn Pappas, Lucia X. Pafrick, Cafherine A. Peska, Sandra M. Pefrakos, Margaref Phipps, Susan R. Plafsis, Chrisfine Powell, Lois M. Rankin, Rufh L. Reesman, Penny B. Rhofon, June E. Rockwell, John S. Rohn, R. Douglas Roofberg, Rufh E. Safher, Janice M. Schuknechf, Vicki J. Schwarfz, Daniel M. Sourapas, Kafherine Sullivan, Floyd E. Sullivan, Mary Ann Suloway, Sfephen D. Wachman, Jean D. Walker, Geoffrey S. Wall, Pamela Ann Walsh, Pafrick J. Wilson, William J. Wolff, Jan A. Woline, Gwendolyn Wynn, Alice L. Youngman, Carol M J. CUM LAUDE SOCIETY MEMBERS SENIORS, I967-68 Alcorn, Audrey L. 'Armsfrong, Cafherine Afherfon, R. Pafrick xBarans, David L. xBellezzo, Johanna M. Biele, Beverly L. Brooks, John K. Bruner, John C. 'Carroll Ann Corporon, Chrisfine Cowan, Roberf J. :'tCowen, David S. Cragen, John P. Davis, Douglas A. TDear, Walfer J. De Pinfo, Jacqueline 'Downey, Jane E. Doyle, Terrance A. xDubnick, Andrea M. 'Edwards Befh Ann Ernesf, Pamela J. xFairman, Susan J. Fall, Emilie F. Felf, Russell C. xFireman, Francine E. Forbes, Frederick O. Freund, Mark C. Frymark, Thomas J. Gasiorowski, C. Anne Geoffrion, Philip A. Georgis, William N. Gerrify, Anne T. Good, Susan Jane Greenbaum, Judifh G. if-lausman, Barbara Jo Heckelman, Ronald J. il-lerring, Donald, Ill l-lersefh, Charles F. ? l'lopkins, Joan M. l-lorfon, Marleda C. Wldorwifz, Jane L. 'kJaffe, David M. Jasker, Gail M. Jensen, Benf Thomas Jones, Lawrence l-l. Keally, Frances E. '?kKrasnow, Roberf A. '?kKruley, Barbara Lakin, Charles M. Leang, William N. Top Ten Lehr, Leslie lan Lerner, Pafricia N. 'Leverenz, Keifh C. Lindberg, Charles A. 'Loebel, Maria Elena Luzieffi, Fredrick W. Marchewka, Pamela J 'Marfin, Joyce E. Masar, Terry W. Mavrelis, Pefer G. iMcCullough, Celia M McNichols, Mariorie XMeisel, Sfuarf Middlefon, James E. 'Minfek, Mara K. Moffa, Joanne M. Nelson, Jean Marie Nevins, Pafrick F. Tflchilfree, Judifh A. 'O'Kelly, Keiren M. 'Pancoffo, Linda Rae xPappas, Evelyn Pappas, Lucia 'Pafrick, Cafherine A. Peska, Sandra M. Pefrakos, Margaref Phipps. Susan R. Plafsis, Chrisfine ikPowell, Lois M. kRankin, Rufh L. Rhofon, June E. Rockwell, John S. 'Rohn, R. Douglas Roofberg, Rufh E. 'Schuknechf, Vicki 'Schwarfz, Daniel M. iSourapas, Kafherine Sullivan, Floyd E. Sullivan, Mary Ann Suloway, Sfephen D. Wachman, Joan D. 'kWalker, Geoffrey S. Wall, Pamela Ann Walsh, Pafrick J. Wilson, William J. Wolff, Jan A. 'Woline, Gwendolyn Wynn, Alice Louise Youngman, Carol M. TElecfed during Junior N ear BACK RQW--'Riihim SECOND RQW-fMcCullfiugh, Meisc Rholon, Fairmfin. FRONT ROW---Cowen, Lcvorenz, Marfin, Jaffe, Pnncoffo. T901 HONOR ROLL SENIORS First Semester, I967-68 Alcorn, Audrey L. Arnmerrnan, Robert L Angelos, Santord A. Armstrong. Catherine Bachmann, Richard M. Badenoch, Scott W. Bailey, Rosanne Barans, David L. Bellezzo, Johanna M. Belz, Sally J. Bernstein, Martin Biele, Beverly L. Black, Margaret Blackwell, Clittord Brons, Carole Ann Brooks, John K. Brooks, Laurel E, Brooks, Rita May Carroll, Ann Chalmers, Robert J. Coggeshall, Bruce C. Corporon, Christine Cotsirilos, Susan Cowan, Robert J. Cowen, David S, Cowhey, Kathleen A. Cragen. John P. Davis, Douglas A. Dear, Walter J. De Pinto, Jacqueline Di Vito, Linda G. Downey, Jane E. Doyle. Terrance A. Dubnick, Andrea M. Dukic, Vera Edwards, Beth Arn Ernest Pamela J. Even, Janet B. Fairrnan, Susan J. Ferrarte, Joseph A. Fireman, Francine E. Fishback, Robert E. Fleckner Maxine E. Forbes, Frederick O. Fraizer, Laura P. Freund, Mark C. Frymark, Thomas J. Fuchs, Richard C. Gasiorowski, C. Anne Geller, Robert Fl. Geottrion, Philip A. Georgis, William N. Gerrity, Anne T. Gobat, Debra Sue Goldberg, Joyce S. Good, Susan J. Greenbaum, Judith G. l-tale, Barbara Ann l-lall, Steven L. l-lausman, Barbara Jo l-leckelman, Ronald J. Flenricks, Jill Herring, Donald, lll l-loban, Sheila M. t-toover, Wesley L. Horton, Marleda C. Harwich, Carol E. l-lorwitz, Jane L. l-losek, Gayle A. Jacobsen, Ellen L. Jacobson, Barbara Jaeger, Barrie Susaf Jatte, David M. Jasker. Gail M. Jensen, Bent Thomas Jewell. Mary C, Johnson Donald C., Jr. Jones, Lawrerce tt. Keally, Frances E. Knapp. Alan D. Koehler, Narcy Jean Kopta, Lynne V. Kowalski, Susan M, Krasncw, Robert A. Krawzott, George, Jr. Kuehn, Birgitta E. Lakin, Charles M. La Spesa, Daniel M. Leang, William N. Lenea, Janet M. Lerner. Patricia N. Leverenz, Keith C. Lhotka, Charles E. Lindberg, Charles A, Linhart, Laura L. Lo, Sue l-luei National Merit Semi Finalists BACK ROWiSulloway, Jones, Coggeshall, l-lerring. TFHRD ROW lv rson J tte Kant Leverenz. SECOND ROVsffMcCullough, Bailey, Brons. FRONT ROW F ll M irtin Fanmai Loebel, Maria Elena Luzietti, Fredrick W. MacGre'i:or, Gay MacKellar, Dawn L. Marchewka, Pamela J. Martin, Joyce E. Masar, Terry W, Mau Gay tvlavrelts, Peter G, Maxwell, Bruce A. Mr.Calcster, Susan J. McClure, John P. McCullough, Celia M. McGrath, Kevin J. McMenarnin, Patrick J. McNichols, Mariorie Meisel, Stuart Meister, Kathryn D. Meredith Pamela A. Middleton, James E. Mintek, Mara K. Motta, Joanne M. Muir Fredric J. Nelson, Jean Marie Nevins, Patrick F. Ochiltree, Judith A. OlKelly, Keiren M. Pappas, Evelyn Pancotto, Linda Rac- Pappris, Lucia Parent, James E. Patrick. Catherine A. Peska, Sandra M. Petrakos, Margaret Ptohl, William F. Plat1:i5,Chri',linr- Ponzic-, Felicia A. Powell Lois M. Reimer, Filnen S. Renz, Nrzrl Willirirn Rhoton, June E. Rieger Richard G. Rohr R. Douglas Rootberg, Ruth F. Ryan, Rosanne L. Sager, Nancy E. Sass, Candace L. Sather, Janice M. Sbarboro. Jacqueline Schuett, Diane Schuknecht, Vicki J. Schwartz, Daniel M. Shapin David M. Sitrer, Sherry L. Cup winners and Dr. Scholarship Keith Leverenz, Linda Pancotto, Dr. l-lall, Joyce Martin, Doug Rohn. Silverman, Bernard M Smith Jettrey S. Solon, Miriam Sourapas, Katherinr. Stern, Laurel A, Sullivan, Floyd E. Sullivan, Kathleen M. Sullivan, Mary Ann Snlawiy Stephen lj. lfipling, Mavy M. lhwruei, Elaine M. topper, Barbara Ai n trout John E. Voorhees, Nancy J. Wa rrer, William lrl Wall, Pamela Ann Walsh, Patrick J. Wayne, Gary P. Welk, George S. Willman, Nancy P. Wilson, William J. Wold, Pamela C. Woltt, Jan A. Wright, Theodore S, Wynn. Alice L. Yourgman, Carol M. l-lall Audilions cornmillee. Greg DeTroy. Don Johnson. 92 Senior Follies -1968K IIShirley, You Jesl Friday, March IS and Salurday, March I6, l968 ACT I Harkl Senior Follies 0 zeppo, lhe qreal' . . . audilions commillee THE CELLAR DWELLARS . . .Jim Erickson, Kirk Kubicek, Dave Spenige, Geoll Walker, Jim Zeigler THE ENEMY AWARDS.. .Terry Masar, Sleve Marlin, Jell Srnilh, Paul Lumkes, Sleve Maqida, Rusly Ceasar, Larry Bower, Dean Gianos, Jim Condor, Brian Blair, John Rogers, Phil Ellman ' cool hand luke . . . dave cowen, bill wagner, sue colsirilos SWINGING SOLO . . . Greg De Troy HAM 'N' EGGS . . . Ellen Jacobsen, Mark Freund, Bill Georgis MOTHERS FOR PEACE . . .Sheila Hoban, Sue Colsirilos U double bubble . . . mariorie mc nichols HEAVENLY FOUR , . . Dan Parrilli, Spencer Smilh, Phil Geollrion, Don Nicholson U lhe slork . . . max lleckner, io lomb THE PROFESSIONALS . . . Connie Cairns, Pally Bacom. Debbie Lloyd, Sue Abod, Jayne Goldhaber, Maura George, Judy Aiello, Jackie De Pinlo, Mary Tapling, Joyce Goldberg, Jel Valassares ' lumble and Told . , . les Iehr, lred Iuzielli, pele rnavrelis SONGS OF INDIA . . . Meena Joshi 0 zeppo, lhe greal .. A LITTLE BIT OF US . . , Diane Mullen, Kalhy Glienke, Calhy Luludakis, Judy Erickson, Debby Gobal, Carol Belzer INTERMISSION RAGTIME PIANO . , . Andrea Dubnick ACT 2 LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA . . . Rob Chalmers, Dave Shapin, Arl Kasak THE MOVIES , . . Ken Pelruck, Hal Slanqor, Don Johnson, AI Dullon, Nancy Voorhees ' order in lhe courl . . . ioan sourapas. madqe huber 47 STRINGS ...Sheila Hoban, Joan Hopkins, Bob Hennessey VVHY TO KEEP AWAY FROM RICE . . .Joanne Tomb, Maxine Fleckner, Joe Bollellino ' congralulalions . . . les Iehr, pele mayrelis, lred luzielli INDIGO IMPRESSIONS . . . Peggy Black ' il's in lhe cubes . . . ned renz, ioanne lomle, maxine lleckner THE MOTHERS A . . Phyliss Flower, Liz Spellmire, Jan Brandslrader, Pally Lerner, Ellie Goldslein, Eran Seiqal, Dea Pulos, Sue Owziak, Jill Henricks, Belh Schnierow, Jan Ross, Pally Holden 0 lhe end . . . ned renz, io lomb, max lleckner, mark maroney, kim anderson THE GROUP ...Gay Mau, Jeremy Hamillon, Barb Hale, Nancy Koehler, Barb Toppen, Max Fleckrier 0 zeppo, lhe qreal .. THE CUMBERLAND CREW . . . Jerry Lavery, Bob Sebaslian, Larry Swensen WHEN '68 COMES MARCI-IING IN ...The Casl Bob, Sheila, Joan. . ? Sfudying French af iuncii, Fred? Tom poinig We Way' Seniors in Action Scoii and Jack fabulaie proiiis. Dam and Kirk rum a siraigiwi course iw Q- - Freshman Year- Sepfember IQ64 . . . Aslc Me Girls . . . Big Brofhers and Sisfers . . . freshman fun nighf . . . mafch mafe munch . . . clubs fo ioin . . . Homecoming . . . language lab ear pads . . . Harvey . . . Girls' Conference To Be A Cube . . . Boys' Conference How Much Do We Owe . . . CIA Dragon and fhe Bear . . . opereffa Plain and Fancy . . . common courfesy weelc . . . She Sfoops fo Conquer . . . fhe beginning was pasf, and fhe fomorrows had become yesferdays. Sophomore Year- I96566 . . . plans are made for fhe new addifion . . . fhe in word was Tough . . . Car seven, you're nof in second gear -fhe Drivo-Trainers . . .One way no way up and down sfairs . , . Mrs, lvlcThing . . . Homecoming . . . Girls' Con- ference l.ooIc fo fhe Rainbow . . . Boys' Conference ln Defense of Self Honor . . . CIA Ordeal In Blaclc and Whife . . .musical Bye-Bye Birdie . . , lef's wlrighf whaf's wrong weela . . . King of Hearfs . . . Elecfra . . .an enfire year of meaning. wi f-paw-A f ff- 'ef.asa1sMQifXg2'Ers,'3xsiw-4,sc,s ,,, f . 1. ' f ,4-.. s-. .gr-og, Junior Year- The year of fhe snowsform and fhe blackouf . . . everyfhing was said fo be mellow or would you believe . . . . . P.S.A.T.'s . . . Pefer Pan . . . Homecoming . . . fhe frees on Qnfario are cuf down . . .Junior Carnival . . . Girls' Con- ference Gold Rush '66 . . . Boys' Conference Togefher I Sfancl Alone ...Junior Prom Hlvloonlighf and Jasmine . .. opereffa The Gondoliers' . . . CIA Hawlc or Dove . . . fhe free press of fhe wooden funnel . . . A Midsummer Nighfs Dream . . .college plans.. .one more year fo go. Senior Year- Consfrucfion mud, noise . . . favorife phrase if's been reaI . . . Dinnin' In Dogpafch . . . senior girls luncheon . . . Homecoming queen Nancy Voorhees . . . Teahouse of fhe Augusf Moon . . . Bernarda Alba . . . Girls' Confer- ence Go Mod . . . Boys' Conference Gangs . . . King of Hearfs Terry Masar . . .school fo school dinner . . , musical Kismef . . . Under fhe Gaslighf' . , . lvlay Brealcfasf . . . fhe crowd af fhe second floor enfrance fo fhe new building . . .senior picfures in Tabula . . . GRADUATION! We Pay Tribute During our Freshman year al Calc Park and River Foresl l-ligh School, one of our class members, Parriclc Brennan, passed away. Many of us had nor mel Par personally, buf rhose oi us who had re- member him as a soil-spolcen, genlle, and inielligenl boy. l-le enioyed reading and parriciparing in musical acriviiies. l-le was an acrive member of his eighlh grade graduaiing class ar Ascension in Oak Park, lllinois. We remember Pal wifh alieciion as a member ol our class. l-larry Aldous was lilce any oiher nineieen year old, l-lamburger and colce in hand, he was a happy- go-luclcy boy. l-le was always ready To help a friend. All sporrs inreresred him. l-le enjoyed driving and always had a car io gel around in. Allhough he wasn'+ much of a mechanic, There was always his broiher Mike To depend on when car rrouble de- veloped. l-larry enriched lhe lives of many for he was rhe Type of person you'd be proud To have as your buddy. l95l Pal Brennan l-larry Aldous lVlGFl4. Sue. The people laugh From a lighr easy humming To a raucus gullaw and The brutal ieer The people laugh. Juoly, Evan and Anne. Sandburg WUT Mock Elections Class Ham ,u,,,, Class Poe? .. Class Hippie . Class Alhlere ,,,,, ,,,,,,, , , ,, Class Acror lo Class Musician r Acrressl Class Arrisr ,,,,,, Class Scholar H Class Romeo ,, Class Qralor ,, Besl Laugher ,, lvlosr Versarile Jim lvlinaghan Ric Bachmann ,Max Fleclcner Y, Terry Ivlasar , ,,sGay Mau , Bob Fishbaclc ,Ann Shoslrorn ,,,,,Doug Rohn Ken Thompson sDan Schwarrz Tony Curran mDave Cowen lvloslr Enrhusiaslic ,, ,, Nancy Voorhees Frienclliesr .,s,,,,,, ,,,,,, , , ,,,, June Rhoron Culesl ,.,,,s,,,, ,,,,,,, , , ,,,,,,, Pam Wall lvlosl Likely lo Succeed , Dave Shapin Am? The people, yes- Born with bones and lieart tused in deep and violent secrets Mixed trom a bowl ot sky blue dreams and sea slime tacts- A seetlting ot saints and sinners, toilers, loaters, oxen, apes ln a womb ot superstition, taitli, genius, crime, sacrilice- --Sandburg iw Class of 1968 Tom Andersen Charles Anderson Charles Anderson David Anderson Kim Anderson Andrew Andrilcopoulos Susan Abod Anfhony Aflirunli Sanford Angelos Palricia Arenson Calherine Arrnslronq Judilh Aiello Aiia Alberins Sally Arnesen Jaclc Arnon Peler Arpaia Audrey Alcorn Linda Allen Ann Arrigo Ralene Arlhurs Marqarel' Asproyeralqas Lana Alfsladi Roberl Ammerrnan Pa'friclc Alherion Richard Auslin Sandra Ax Leslie Ancel Kuff Andersen Richard Bachmann Gerald Bachner Pairicia Bacorn i981 Scoflr Badenoch Rosanne Bailey John Behrens Johanna Bellezzo Sally Belz Pairicia Baldwin Palriclc Baldwin Carol Belzer Bonnie BenedeHo Mary Bennefl Chris Banalcis Debra Banse Janis Berg Marlin Bernslein Millon Bernslein David Barans Rulh Bard Beverly Biele Amy Biermann Richard Bixgivs Thomas Bari Theodore Barlon Daniel Bills Marqaref Black 1 Clifford Blaclcwell A Daniel Basich Laura Ballersby Discussing Follies' acls Karen Bauer lvlarguerile Becker l99l Mary Brennan Michael Brennan Brian Blair M., Barbara Blum Daniel Bogda Mark Briclson Carole Brons Nancy Bogqess ' Nancy Bold? Joseph Bollellino fr John Brooks Laurel Brooks Edward Bonlield Linda Borke Edward Bossenqa Rila Brooks . Mari' 5, Michelle Brown Ralph Bower ir 1 Beverly Bradlield V , f QW! I 4- i l-lelene Bralles V V Sharon Brown Karl Bruhn H William Brandner i Janel Brandslrader lv 2 P' Brian Brennan I i , John Bruner V V 'Mf t Edward Bruun A , f A' LM yiffaf-MM, 4 i . ' f Myra works The warp and The wool. ' ' Calherine Bryan or ROlDefT BUCCOLB . - if 4' iff! 2 riooi WR ,5,l. fi Qs , W an i 3 M W . Q, i 4' s 4 gf A .1 2- 'Shy .4 new nw? -fa ...W NE sf, W ,N , WT 'wwf' n-. Y -57 ,5 , 3 1? , 'Nui 1 Barbara Bunn Wendy Burlce William Buller Michelle. Mary Byfield Kalhleen Byrne Roloerl Cabanban Cheryl Cares Craig Ceaser John Caesario Connie Cairns Sally Campagna Nilclci Chalconas Roberl Chalmers Roberl Canavan Vifilliam Canavan Alexander Capraro Richard Chapman Jonalhan Charnes Mary Cardinal Roberl Carey Barbara Carlson Michelle Childress Lelilia Chiodo Susan Carrie James Carpenler George Carpenfer Mary Chrislensen Paul Chrones Roloerr Carrera Ann Carroll Parriclc Cassin lIOIl John Craqen l X Q Slephen Criscuolo ZZA h 7 , :NQ L Thomas Chval Joseph Cicmanec Jon Edward Cienlci C . as X -gfsaqzsf K A 'Q J 3 I- - . -3 1. K -. if Q 05 - ., ..., is ,... , ., 15-iff ' K James Crowley Dfinlel Cruz Judy Clavflon ,A William Coduli if ' , 1 i s Bruce Coggeshall Anlhony Curran llll'l W ' ' a'a1 J 1 ' Susan Curran - l1.A gif ii Michael Collins Qs S ' l James Complon James Condor An+hony Connill Michael Dan C . Cynfhia D'Angelo Terry Cooper Chrisline Corporon Richard Corlese Susan Colsirilos Thomas Collon Roberl Cowan David Cowen Kalhleen Cowhey John Cox lIO2l Lau ra Culro l Michele Dahms . T , sc 1 is .,. g T C ,gg K5 .A Arpt Y- A, 'N aff- J .N .1 Baclnslagem al Follies Try-ouls. Soclc il lo him, Greg. 'Nw A :V ff M 'wi Daniel Divilo Linda Divilo Daryl Doulder W, Jaclci Dow Owen Dowling Jane Downey Gregory Danno Michael Darre Brian Davis Michael Doyle Terrance Doyle Roberf D'Andrea Douglas Davis Waller Dear Andrea Dubniclc Eileen Duffy Dolores DelMonaco Kevin Dempsey Doreen Dennehy John Dugal Vera Dulcic Jacqueline DePin+o Elizabelh Denvir Gregory Delroy James Dunlop Peler Dunn Theodore Diangilces Michael Diebold Susan Diflo lIO3l Emilie Fall Rae Fallyselc Alan Dullon Michael Dvonch William Eagan Louis Fedorchuk Palriclc Feeney Michael Eberlein Thomas Ebsen Belh Edwards Russell Fell Susan Fenske Phillip Ellman James Erickson Judilh Erickson Joseph Ferranle Magdalene Finn Suzanne Ericlcson Pamela Ernesr Roberl Eul Francine Fireman Roberl Fishloaclf Janel Even Susan Fairman Toni Falalo r Michael Fisher Laura Fifzgerald Gay presses on. M, ! Pamela Filzgerald -'AC Vincenl Filzsimmons H041 'Wm Sfeven Flank Maxine Fleclcner Phyllis Flower Michael Foley Diana Folleil Fredericlc Forbes . on a sunny John Qarrigan Charloire Gasiorowslqi Francis Forlini Kenneih Fox Laura Fraizer Marlc Freund Douglas Frushour Thomas Frynnarlc Richard Fuchs Laurel Fuhrman Michael Gabriel Dennis Gallup Lois Gamboney Louis Garcia Lucia Gargiulo Daniel Garland Charles Garner fiosj Joseph Qauparich William Gawne Mary Gazell Elizabefh Sea ry Janice Gelohardf Roloerf Geller Philip Geolfrion Nancy Geofiroy 2 Maura George William Georgie Anne Gerrijry Dean Gianos Frederick Giegler Nancy Gilclirisl Clirisline Gray James Gray Renee Greco Myra Green Judirlw Greenbaum Sluarl Gibson Roberl' Gila Allen Glaberson Mary Gleave Kallileen Glienlze Debra Gobal Jolwn Goldberg Joyce Goldberg Jane Golcllwaber Ellen Goldsrein Susan Goocl Berry Goodemore Craig Gorman Gary Grabow Wayne Grane from Gary Gregus Mary Grennan Dcboralm Grier Ricliard Grigq Cliarles Grippo Sue. 'R' So whar if The 'rornado gow' Jrhe house! Ronald Heckelman Daniel Hefner John Heqg James Hegwood Marli Heller Michael John Grossi John Gubbins Mary Gubbins Roberl Hennessey Jill Henriclcs Andrea Guncheon Sally Haielc Barbara Hale Deborah Henriksen Charles David Henry Richard Hallco Sreven Hall Jeremy Hamilfon John Henson Tim Herbolh Roberl Hanrahan Jeffrey Hanrahan Thomas Hansen Susan Herbuy Donald Herring Barbara Hausrnan Roberl Hawkins l Timorhy Hayes H071 Lawrence Heberl Larry l-lerring Charles l-lersellw Susan lfleyer Ellen l-liclcey Dennis l lill Susan l-lill Sheila Hoban Palricia l-lolden Donald lPe+erl Holme Kenl l-lolmes Wesley l-loover Joan l-loplqins Carl-La l-lorlon Carol l-lorwiclw Jane l-lorwilz iioesi A J ,rf ,.. if assi' ' , ,lg-av, ,,.' X as gsm PM l L .ai Q T? + M006 N, I f nS'Pf , David Jaynes Benl Jensen Edward Jensen Mary Jewell Krisline Johansen Donald Johnson Gregory Johnson Jennifer Johnson Marlc Johnson Evan Jones Lawrence Jones James Juliano Marlin Juslen Richard Kalchbrenner Michael Kane Joel Kanler Calvin Kalzow Palricia Kennedy Peler Karahalios Sleven Karch Wayne Karneliel from Joseph Kafzbeclc Meenalcumari lMeenal Joshi Kafhleen Kea rins James Keleher l Don'l siep baclc or you'll fall oil. Arlhur Kasal4 Kennelh Kaiise Francis Keally Molly Keele Linda Kelen Mary Kelly ...gal .irjw :zu Rmb if is xx. ir George Krawzofl lvlary Kenny Maurice Ken? George Keporos Thomas Kerrins Helene Kinder Gene King Roberl King Lorin Kilch Vicloria Klar Shirley Kleeman Dorene Krnoch Alan Knapp Nancy Koehler Paul Koeppe Elizabelh Kohl Gregory Kolinelc Lynne Koplra Susan Kowalski Karla Kral Gregory Kramer Roberr Krasnow iiioi X Gale Kreml 1 Daniel Kress Barbara Kruley Laura Krull Kirlq Kubicelc Brigihla Kuehn William Kullel Sleven Kulpa Alberr Lalfrance Guess who's coming To dinner? Cindy. Palricia Lerner Keilh Leverenz Cindy Lewis Charles Lhoflra Nancy Liclcron Kalhy Likes James Laing Charles Lalcin Richard Lamberlh Paul Lima Charles Lindberg Linda Lane Richard LaPoinre Sie-phanie Larlcin Laura Linharf Deborah Lloyd Daniel LaSpesa Thomas Laulella Jerome lJerryl Lavery Sue Lo Maria Loebel William Leanq Leslie Lehr Roy Sfeven Lenca Robe-rl Logan Marian Lombardi Jane? Lenea Andrew Lengyel Kalherine Lenzey fini fwrvf, 5 'ffl 'J 3 L We R - il L, f fmf .,. 'H ' ff ggk J r :L Pamla Madsen Mary Maes Gloria Long John Long Linda Long Slrephen Maqida John Mahalela James Longley Ken+ Lorenz Richard Lucchesi Michael Maher Jane Malone Ronald Lucchesi Carhy Luludalcis Paul Lumlces Daniel Mallese William Marcherfi ,Vmyy H Fredrick Luzielli ii :AL V 1 Sharon Lynch - V' Z' Kalhy Mace Pamela Marchewlca Marlc Maroney ' if J. Gay MacGregor , i' Dawn MacKellar ' - Richard Macl.auqhlin 'i James Marren Les amis. Fred Marshall Roberl Marshall Joyce Marlin llI2j Sleplwen Marlin Terry Masai' Kallwleen Maslro Gay Mau . Peler Mavrelis PlWll'5- Bruce Maxwell Arlliur McManus Palriclc McMenamin Sandra Maxwell Susan McCalesler Waller Mcflxllisler Marjorie McNicl1ols Carroll Meier Callnerine McCann Linda McCar+liy Jolwn lklaclcl McClure Sluarl Meisel Geralcl Meisner Celia McCullough James McGhee Laurie Mcfioolcin Kallwryn Meisler Ann Mercurio Donalcl McGoorly Nancy McGowan Kevin McGra+l'i Pamela Meredilli William Messner Jolwn MCl'lugl1 Marcia Mclnlire Mary McMalion llI3l 'fb , 1 J Ha if 1 I Joyce Meyers Diane Meyers Jolwn Micliie James Midcllelon Roberl Middlejron Kennelli Miedema Margie Miles Maren Miller Wendy Miller James Minaqhan James Miniscalco Mara Minlelc Tony Miologos Richard Mirabile Waller Misclnniclc Harold Milclwell James Mizoclc Plwillip Moeller Eugene Moersclwel Mary Moline Micliael Moloney limi Five girls. 3' Donald Nenwchock Keilh Nerad Bruce Ness Palrick Nevins Rosemary Nichols Donald Nicholson Fredric lvluir Diane Mullen John Mullin Peler Nicholson Gary Niemeyer Zoe Muller Paul lvlunroe Barry Murphy Joseph Nolan Denise Norlell Sleohen Murphy Dennis lvlushol lvlarylou Mydlaclc Susanne Norfon William O'Brien Janie Naqursey Eileen Neal lvlarlc Neqri Juclilh Ochillree John Qiconnor Lucy Nelson Jean Nelson Sandia Nelson in-ii sz QQ vw, vi .I Y 4 f.. W sf ' , 3' 5' R aj, ,1 li -an ' 7 5 :wish :V ,,,. - 35,1 lb If win. f- sf A-A 4 w Q, , .1 lk 'gh f -fb. ' X W' -1: , ev is Nancy. Lucia Pappas James Parenl Margarei O'Connor Keiren O'Kelly Joan Olson Joyce Olson Roberl Olson Pamela Ossman Daniel Parrilli Bernard Passananli Ca+herine lKi++yl Pa+riclc Sander Oslrofl James Olzlco Daniel Owen Susan Owsiak Gerhard Paelau Linda Pancollo Edward Pa+ricl4 Donald Pallerson James Payeile Colleen Payne Thomas Pedicini Michael Panzarella Angelo Paone Evelyn Pappas i illlsj Amy Peislcer Michael Pell Sandra Peslca Mary Peienes ffm Ch ff f 2 .3 Slephen Pelrers Presron Pelrerson Kerry Pelerlil Angelo Peliili Margarel Pelralcos Carol Pelrole Kennelh Pelruclc William Piohl Susan Phipps Chrisline Plalsis Harlan Plall Susan Pollard Felicia Ponzio Kennelh Poole Marianne Porn Debbie Porles Lois Powell Thomas Powers William Renlner Michael Prolco John Pudelelc Conslance lDeal Pulos fum Z 12, lPholo by Daryl Nancy Pyllilc Kalie Quinlan John Ramm Rulh Ranlcin Giene Raplris Carol Reed Eileen Reimer Palriclq Reilh Ned Renz Rally Reyll Torn Rhoad June Rholon Barbara Rice Warren Riecls Richard Rieger William Rieger Karen Riley Mary Reily Linda Roche John Rockwell David Rogers John Rogers Douglas Rohn John Romer Ru+h Roorloerg Carole Rose Garry Rose Jane? Ross Kennelh Ross Nancy Ross llI8l Gail Rumrnelholl Kennelh Rusin David Russell Julie Rulili Jim Ryan Rosanne Ryan Daniel Sadowsld Nancy Sager Carl Salerno Jo Salyers Laura. l-lelen Schleimer Suzanne Schneider Belh Schnierow James Schoenlelcl Doris Schrader Carol Schroeder Thomas Sampogna Diane Schuell Viclci Schulmechl Eileen Schulze Daniel Schwarlz Jacqueline Sbarboro John Schaclcmann Roberl Schwarz Roberl Sebaslian Donald Sernone Joseph Serio Anlhony Schillace ,J H ,sa-31 '30 v ,Q 2 ' ff? Q i X 11,7 1 ,L - if A . f ,y X wQ,,,!,,,7fAf... f ,Q M 4 fflff fw if ,VVA A J J A-FL 4, ' I nuff? v ,vw Claude Schleclcer 9 v ,Qif ' 7 yWq9f I Dave. Charles Sinnard Doris Slcidmore Varuna Shandilya David Shapin Carol Shaughnessy Bryan Skoda Calherine Slocumb Carol Shaw Joan Shea Paul Sher Richard Small Reber? Smarf Joan Shofelinov Ann Shoslrom Carol Sides Ga ry Smilh Jeffrey Smilh Francine Siegel Roy Sielsema Sherry Siirer Linda Smilh Spencer Smilh Bernard Silverman Belle Simon Ernesl Simon William Smilh Miriam Solon Joan Sourapas Gordon Sparlc l H201 William Sparlcman Elizabellw Spellmire David Spence Terry Spirek l-larold Slanqer Roberlr Sleed Laurel Slern Laura Sleude Linda Sleucle Varuna. Miclwael Sullivan Nancy Sullivan Sleplwen Suloway Terry Sullwerland Clirisloplier Sloiiel Linda Sloul Sandra Sloul David Sweilzer Lawrence Swenson Marilyn Sirand George Sluper John Suarez Riclward Szeszlco EmanuellManniel'l'aloacl1nilf Floyd Sullivan Gary Sullivan Jolwn Sullivan Kallileen Sullivan Marqaref Sullivan Mary Sullivan iizij Mary lapling Jaclc Teresi Leonika Thiel Lois Thies Lynn Thies Georgelle Valessares Eileen Thomas Craig Thompson Kennelh Thompson George Thomson Janel Thoren SCOH Thornburg Gregory Thorpe Elaine Thorsen James Tierney l-larold Toberman Joanne Tomb Joseph Tonolelli Barbara Toppen Barbara Tourlelol David Traver Michael Trimborn Toni Troinello John Troul 11221 Linola Tuscher Roberlr Tuscher Kalhryn Tye Raymond Van Pellen Robin Varilla Desni Vasser Craig Vaupell l-loward Venable Leslie Vogel l-learnospealcnoseeno Thirslry? Janel Weddle Rosemary Weil Susan Weil Gordon Welch George Wellc Kennelh Werner Mary Von lfbers Nancy Voorhees Susanne Voslal Tirnolhy Wesler Lawrence Whalen Joan Vlfachman Linda Wagner Vlfilliarn Wagner Rulh While David Wicl4s+er Geollrey Wallcer Pamela Wall Palriclc Vlfalsh Georgia Wilder Thomas Williams Doreen Warden Don Wargo VValler Warner Thomas Williams Nancy Willman Gregory Warren Mary Wassner Gary Wayne rim X Seniors and Peier Coisirilos. William Wilson Sreven Winfield David Winsion lvlichael Winlers Pamela Wold Jan Wolff Carol Youngman Lynne Youngren Carol Zalc James Zeigler Cheryl Zimardo Andrew Zimmerman Gwendolyn Woline Marlc Wollenberg Edwin Wood David Zimmerman Helen Wood Jeffrey Woolley Theodore Wrighi Alice Wynn Gary Yearling Donna Yori H241 John Zippmann Linda Zmelc Camera Shy Roberr Commella Michael Corbin Roloerr Curran Bruce Fuller Roberi Herrick Gail Jasker Roberf Jensen Douglas Lord Thomas Lynch John Meyers James Payerre Penny Reesman Lawrence Solnes J The People have come far and can look hack and say, uWe will go farther yer. --Sandburg 11251 Government I Publications I Fine Arts I Clubs l I ,Qi-Q BACK ROW-Al Dutton, Treasurer, Scott Badenoch, Vice President. FRONT ROW'F'am Wall, Secretary: Fred Muir, President. Student Council members are elected to serve our school. The IQ67-68 Student Council was made up ot tourteen Sen- iors, twelve Juniors, 'ten Sophomores, and ten Freshmen. Student Council attempts to help solve some ot the prob- lems ot our school as well as to sponsor various activities. This year the council established a new ward system to pro- vide better communication. Activities such as the Red Feather Mixer, the Cornerstone Ceremony, School Spirit Week, and a very successtul Leadership Seminar, were also sponsored by Student Council. The President ot Illinois Association ot Student Councils- Jim Longley-ioined our Student Council as a Senior this year. Student Council Represents Everyone Who shall speak tor the people? who has the answers? where is the sure interpreter? who knows what to say? -Sandburg Student Council speaks tor the people. Sl 1967-68 Sruclenr Council 9 ,W , - Seniors BACK ROW-Badenoch, Kramer, Muir Kubicelc, J. Erickson, Chalmers, Jensen FRONT ROW-Wall, Joshi, S. Erickson l-lorwich, Hausman, Flower, Voorhees. Juniors BACK ROW - Replogle, Kerringer Marlin Langeleld, Clarkson. ABSENT- Young Benson, FRONT ROW - Olson, Lund Schallner, Bergman, l-louser. Sophomores BACK ROW-Sadove, Polls, Weinslein Meyer, Armslrong. FRONT ROW - Chan, King, Niclcolas, Danly, P. Erickson Corlefl. Freshmen BACK ROW-Baker, Lee, Roblo, Ware, Slandish. FRONT ROW-Tondelli, More ris, Armslrong, Henriclcs, Johnson. Mixer. Red Feather Mixer Fearless Faculty with Trinity and Fenwick Triumphs oyer on September 23 Monogram Club Flelps Community Chest on March T2 Faculty players. BACK ROW, Lett to Right: l-larold Boyd, Jerome Slack, Richard Deptuch, J. Floyd t-tall, Seth Flanders, Lyle Weber, Richard N lc Joseph Krupa, George Allison, Don Otterman, Verne Wilhelm, Wayne Krass, John Ralph. FRONT ROW, Lett to Riqht: Paul St t h lc R'chard Trout, Robert Zimmerman, Lloyd Janslcy. Robert Samuelson, Norman Thompson, Robert Ebel. Not in Picture: Ronald Wendell Smith. ti3ot l Anollier eclivily wlwiclw Sluclenl Council sponsors is a boole- srore in Jrlie lunclwroom, Every day, during all four lunch periocls, members of Sludenl Council worlc in Jrlwe slore sell- ing, noi scliool rexlboolcs, bur books for reading enjoyment Allliouglw Jrlwere is iusl a small profil, llwe boolcslore is anollier worlliwlwile Sluclenl Council proiecf. Trrorn leTT To ririhT: Mr. Fuog, Mr. ClausenThue, Dr. l-Tall, Keilh Levere Cn Wednesday, November I, l9o7, sevenTy oT our high school's sTudenT leaders, and The TaculTy sponsors oT acTiviTies, aTTended The TiTTh annual Leadership Colloguium. lvlr. B. D. Clau- sonTTue spoke aT The aTTer-school meeTing, and Mr. Gerald Greer spore aT The dinner. Discussing Leadership, lvlr. CausonThue said ThaT Today we need sincere, selTAcon- Trolled, energeTic leaders. l-le emphasizec The idea ThaT success goes To Those who pay The price Tor leadership. lvlr. Greer spoke on miliTary leadership and The UniTed STaTes' responsibiliTy as being The number one world power. KeiTh Leverenz was presidenT oT This year's successTul Leadership Colloquium. Two Leadership Colloquiums On SaTurday, March 9, The STudenT Councils oT Fenwick, TriniTy, and Oak Park sponsored The TirsT annual Leader- ship Seminar. Through Tour general sessions, Two group meeTings, and Two division meeTings, The 240 represenTa- Tives examined The various aspecTs oT leadership. lvlr. Earl Reum oT Denver, Colorado, was The direcTor oT The Seminar. STudenTs Tound lvlr. Reum To be iusT Tabulousf' lviany anecdoTes and examples added To his lecTures and made Them inTeresTing and inTormaTive. The General Chairman oT The Seminar was Jim Longley Trom Oak Park, KaTy WhiTe oT TriniTy, Dave Vranicar oT Fenwick, Fred lvluir oT Oak Park and members oT The STU- denT Councils assisTed Jim. Every person who aTTended This evenT became a beTTer person and leader. Time ouT Tor lunch. Displays show School SpiriT. Y mr gllws-sid? Student Congress strives tor Those things that are best. Student Congress Discusses Student Activities ls there any discussion? 3 Student Congress is a Student Council spon- sored activity which began in the l965-66 school year. The members ot Student Congress are trom existing councils and represent various clubs. Scott Badenoch led the meetings this year as he was Vice-President ot Student Council. Since Judy Aiello and Molly Keete were Vice-Presidents ot Girls' Club, they became the secretaries ot the Congress. This year the Congress had some interesting speakers at its meetings and also gave the stu- dents a chance to express their views on various school matters. Scott calls the meeting to order, School Spirit Week SaTurday, OcTober I4--Homecoming Dance The Homecoming Dance sTarTed SCHOOL SPIRIT WEEK. Some 444 couples danced To The music oT The Park Bench and The Frank Derrick Band and waTched The crowning oT The I967 Home- coming Oueen, Nancy Voorhees, and her courl oT Tive Senior and Tive Junior girls. Monday, OcTober I6--Huslcie Power Day Large, Three-inch Huslqie Power buTTons were sold Tor a guarTer. lT seems ThaT everyone musT have boughT one Tor They were soon sold ouT. Tuesday, OcTober l7-Orange and Blue Day ThroughouT The school brighT ouTTiTs oT orange and blue could be seen as we all showed OP-RE's Huskie Power. Wednesday, OcTober I8-Baby PicTure Day One oT The mosT successTul evenTs oT The weelc was The Baby PicTure ConTesT. The baby picTures oT The members oT our VarsiTy TooTball Team were displayed, and sTudenTs voTed Tor The cuTesT baby. Hal STanger and Bob SebasTian Tied Tor TirsT, wiTh Don John' son in second place and ScoTT Badenoch in Third. Thursday, OcTober I9-Pep Assembly Day Noon assemblies were held To sTimulaTe inTeresT in The upcoming games. Coach Ebel gave a pep Tallc, and The capTains oT all The Tall sporTs Teams, The Homecoming CourT and The winners oT The Baby ConTesT were announced. Friday, OcTober 20--SpiriT Day The Huslcie Dog was in The caTeTeria wiTh lollipops Tor all. SaTur- day's evenTs were also widely publicized. SaTurday, OcTober 2l-Parade, Pep Rally and Games SaTurday's celebraTions sTarTed aT 9:30 a.m. wiTh The Home- coming Parade, aTTer which Monogram Club held a Pep Rally. AnoTher evenT oT The day was The laying oT The new cornersTone. Then our Huslcies whipped lvlorTon's lv1usTangs by a score oT 26-7. This vicTory puT The Tinishing Touch on a very exciTing and successTul SCHOOL SPIRIT WEEK. Everyone loves a parade. Orange and whaT day? y I Huskie 1 T. fi !zZL.i,i-' ' EJ- isif,ssifvg5?'- ,A V .,,y,,i ,V ,VA j fs.. 1 ii.s ..,... . dogs are harmless. N341 N 'Q Huskie Power Senior Homecoming Courf Huskies win 26 fo 7. Junior Homecoming Court Homecoming Dance Starts Sclwool Spirit Week Having ttie t-lomecoming Dance on Saturday, October I4, Iwelped set tlwe mood tor tlwe tollowing SCHOOL SPIRIT WEEK. Tlte continuous music ot tlfie Frank Derrick Orchestra and Ttie Park Bencti, and ttie amusing caricatures ot tlwe Senior members ot the tootball team, were ttie pertect elements to make tlte dance a success. At ten om., ttie Homecoming Court and Queen were announced. Nancy Voorlwees was crowned I967 Homecoming Queen by Mr. Euog. Senior members ot ttie court were Pam Wall, Sue Curran, Plwylis Elower, Gay Mau, and June Rtioton. Junior members were Carol Benson, Corky Carroll, Kristi I-louser, Tracy Long, and Laverne Lund. Tlte dance ended at II:3O, concluding a most memorable evening and making an exciting begin- ning ot SCI-IOCI. SPIRIT WEEK I9o7I may Royalty - - All Week Homecoming Queen: Nancy Voorhees Senior Members of ine Couri: Sue Curran, Pnyliis Flower, Gay Mau, June Rnoron, and Pam Wall. Junior Members of ine Courr: Carol Benson, Corky Carroll, Krisiy i-iouser, Tracy Long, y and Laverne Lund. Dance io inc music The line-up. Homecoming smiles A Gay riiqnf. Meena and BenT read aloouT OPRF. Meena and Bent Visit Via AFS Why are They always Taking our picTure? va. ,. sa.: is-,ei :Q The Arriericfiii licld Service was begun in l9I5 as fi vulunluoi ain bulance service wiTh The French Armies. The service has Two basic aims: Triendship, and increased undersTanding beTween all people. ln I947, A.l1.S. sTarTed a new program on The Teenage level. The organizaTion ThoughT ThaT Teenagers were The mosT likely To accom- plish the Two goals. The American Field Service is a privaTe, educa- 1ionalorganizaTion wiTh no poliTical or religious connecTions. Meena Joshi, one oT The American Field STuclenTs aT OP-RF This year, comes Trom India. Meena has several cliTTerenT inTeresTs, She loves To sing and acT, and in The opereTTa-- KismeT -she wrapped all The saris Tor The girls. Also, in Senior Follies Meena sang Two beauTiTul lndian songs. She belongs To Biology Club, Folk Music Club, lnTernaTional Club, and ATalanTa. Meena Tells us ThaT liTe in India is ToTally diTTerenT Trom ThaT here in Oak Park. 3uT, in a speech To a Girls' Club assembly, Meena said ThaT she goT over These diTTerences quickly and now she really enioys This diTTerenT culTure. Meena has been living wiTh The Black Tamily while she is in America, buT This once-in-a-liTeTime experience will be over all Too soon. Everyone will remember Meena's long black braids, her beauTiTul smile and her Triendly laughTer. T Guest From Denmark BenT Jensen, our A.F.S. sTudenT from Denmark, is amazed aT The diversiTy of American life and especially The varieTy oT sTudenTs aT OP-RF. Many oT The cusToms are diTTerenT beTween The Two counTries as BenT explained in a Talk To Girls' Club on The diTTerence in daTing. BenT enioys American Toocl, alThough The emphasis here is noT on seaTood as iT is in Denmark. We hope ThaT we have been found as Triendly as BenT, who has immersed himself inTo Oak Park liTe, perTorming in The Swim Show, playing soccer aT The VarsiTy level, aTTending sporTs evenTs and dances. IT is To be hoped his liTe over here, The adiusTmenT To a new high school and new Triends, and living wiTh an American Tamily will aTTecT BenT as much as his presence has pleas- anTly aTTecTed all who have meT him. Larry knows where he's going. I I 39 l Qur BenT Trom Denmark. Larry Leaves Via AFS.- Larry Young, a Junior here aT OP-RF, was chosen To go To PieTermariTzburg, SouTh ATrica, under The American Field Service program. He had To be inTerviewed many Times before he was even considered To be a candidaTe Tor The posiTion. Larry leTT here in January oT T968 and will reTurn in one year. While he is in SouTh ATrica, Larry is parTicipaTing in many varied acTiviTies in his new school. T-le is Taking aT leasT eighT subiecTs and is also acTive in sporTs, such as rugby which is popular in ThaT area. In leTTers received by his Triends, Larry has wriTTen ThaT he really enioys The liTe he has discovered Through A.F.S., and he is curious as To how he will TiT back inTo life here aT home. Here again The A.F.S. program has proved worThwhile because iT gives The person involved a chance To see whaT iT is like elsewhere, and iT gives The people he comes in conTacT wiTh a similar opporTuniTy. Girls' Conference- iGo Mod' Go Mod was fhe excifing new fheme of fhe I967 Girls' Conference. The Friday nighf session af fhe Unifed Lufheran Church had as ifs lceynofe spealcer Mr. John Purdy, who spolce on fhe people and problems of fhe inner cify. Safurday nighf's program proved fo be one of fhe besf wifh a ioinf meefing of bofh fhe Boys' and Girls' Conferences. Comedian lvlilce Caldwell's amusing performance was followed by a panel dis- cussion by gang members, led in a discussion by a Chicago-area social worlcer. The climax of fhe 5lsf annual Girls' Conference was fhe Sunday iazz worship service by fhe Dulces of Kenf. The fradifional candleliqhf service for fhe insfallafion of nexf year's officers. and fhe annual fea, broughf an end fo fhis year's very successful Girls' Conference. The officers. The Dulces of Kenf. ii4oi e ul cGr Girls and boys hold ioinf nneefing. Boys' Conference xGangs?' Tickef sales. Kirk speaks. ,I BACK ROW-Spence, Owens, McClure. FRONT ROVV-Baderoch, Vlersefh, Duffon. STANDING---Shapin. The fiffy-firsf annual Boys' Conference was held on fhe weekend of November IO, ll, and IZ, l967. ln search for a fruly confernporary fopic fhe officers decided fo presenf Gangs7'l as a sfudy of fhe problems faced by inner-cify youfhs. The conference opened on Friday nighf wifh a speech by Mr. Richard Booze, sfreef worker and coordinafor for Youfh Acfion, Chi- cago. Mr. Booze's falk gave insighf info inner-cify gang hisfory and sfrucfures. This speech, and fhe guesfion and answer period following, gave fhe boys who affended a more complefe background on fhe subiecf of Chicago gangs. Safurday nighf broughf a ioinf session wifh Girls' Conference. The meefing began wifh desserf and enferfainmenf in fhe cafeferia of fhe school, and fhen acliourned fo fhe audiforium. There six members of four Chicago gangs parficipafed in a discussion, wifh guesfions asked from fhe audience. On Sunday nighf, Professor Rifies, an aufhorify on inner-cify prob- lenns, spoke on fhe sociological aspecfs of fodayls gangs and fhe gangs of fhe fufure. The Conference was ended wifh fhe insfallafion of nexf year's officers. rim s . A T . - , . , ve ff 'P fy M! ' it so BACK ROW-wKeeTe, RhoTon, Even, Colias, Jacobsen, EOURTT-l ROW-Weber, Bridges, Mau, J. Maple. Tl-TIRD ROW-T-lill, l-l, Lauber, Sharer. SECOND ROW-'Zmelc Blossom, Long, MiTchell. FRONT ROW-Kelly, Johnson, Aiello, Phipps, GolsTein. Every Girl Is a Member of Girls' Club Girls' Club, The only club which includes every girl in The school, sponsors many acTiviTies, including MaTch-MaTe Munch, Tag Day, King oT l-learTs, MaTchAo-Gram, Special Service and l-losTess CommiTTee. Also, The club has Two assemblies a year-one in The Tall To explain The acTiviTies oT The club: anoTher in The spring To inTroduce The new oTTicers. Since There are so many members, each class elecTs sev- eral girls To Girls' Club Council. !T is Through This council, and iTs sponsor Miss MarTin, ThaT The many TuncTions oT The club are carried ouT. The oTTicers are elecTed in The spring Trom The girls in The Junior class. The oTTicers Tor T967-68 were: June RhoTon, PresidenTg Judy Aiello and Molly KeeTe, Vice-PresidenTsq Linda Zmelc, Corresponding SecreTaryg Sue Phipps, Recording SecreTaryq and Gay Mau, Treasurer. This year The MaTch-MaTe CommiTTee was headed by Ann Carroll and Mary Von Ebers. The TTosTess CommiTTee was under The direcTion oT Margie PeTralcos and EsTer GreenTield. RuTh Ranlcin and Evelyn Pappas direcTed The Service CommiTTee. Each one OT These commiTTees did an excellenT iob wiTh iTs respecTive Tasks. Girls' Club Tries To include every girl in The school in iTs many acTiviTies. While working To reach This goal, The club helps The school and The sTudenTs wiTh many services. This year Girls' Club hopes iT has TulTilled The True meaning OT iTs moTTo: Challenges meT wiTh The ioy oT doing. 2 BACK ROW--Phipps, Muu, Zmelc. SECOND ROW'--Aiello. Kee FRONT ROW-RhoTon. Q ee Maple, Lerner Hundreds oT girls canlT malce Terry nervous. Dinin' in Dogpatch One oT Girs' Club's biggesT proiecTs is The MaTchmaTe program, headed This year by Ann Carroll and Mary Von Ebers. These girls, and oThers on Girls' Club Council, maTch up all Freshmen girls wiTh a Junior or Senior girl. The climax oT The program is The MaTchf maTe Munch held on The day oT The TirsT home TooTball game. This year's Munch- Dinin' in DogpaTch +was held on SaTurday, SepTember 30. RuTh RooTberg, MisTress oT Ceremonies, inTroduced Mr. FriTzemeier, represenTing The TaculTy, and Terry Masar, presidenT of Monogram Club. BoTh gave shorr speeches To The MaTchmaTes. NexT on The program, The Girls' Ensemble sang JubilaTion, Them Freshman, which had been especially wriTTen Tor The Frosh. There was also a Tashion show which amusingly presenTed proper Things To wear To school evenTs. ATTer The cheerleaders puT all in The mood Tor The game wiTh a Tew new cheers, The MaTchmaTes wenT To The sTadium To waTch The l-luslcies play an exciTing game againsT Proviso EasT. MaTchmaTes Munch. H431 Tag Day iRings the Bell' Allhough Jrhe f5l,l87.85 collecled for Tag Day on December I5 didn'+ brealc The record ser in IQ66, Tag Day was slill successful and impressive. The purpose ol Tag Day is lo collecl money lo be senl lo our losler children in Korea, Kim and Nam, and money To be used lor scholarships here al home. The Theme for Tag Day This year was Bells ol Happiness. As in pasl years, The gaily decoraled conlainers were made by Freshman girls. Then, al 7:00 a.m. on Tag Day, members ol Girls' Club and members oi Monogram Club began lo line up al The doors Jro gladly accepl' all donalions. Judy Aiello, general chairman, Mrs. Sorenson and Miss Kolas, Tag Day advisers, and Miss Marlin, Girls' Club sponsor, all worked To malce The bells really ring lor happiness. Terry gives. Where Tag Day Money Goes Gak Park Scholarship ..... 5775.00 Foster Parents Plan ....... 360.00 Expenses ......... . . 52.85 Total .,.,.., 51,187.85 Tag Day X I Rings the Bell For 51,187.85 11's n lwolcl up for Taq Day! 1 I Belly collecls. BACK ROW---ML1ir, Anderson, Blair, lvlnnar, Spellmire, Keporos, Badenoch, Srhwarh, FRONT ROW'--B lr W ll M G 1 K lk lvl l l iBali Hai' Calls Our school's only Jrurn-aboul dance, known as King of l-learls, is sponsored by Girls' Club near Valen- Jrines Day, and a King is chosen from all Jrhe Senior boys. The king lhis year was Terry lvlasar, who was allended by Chuclc Anderson, Brian Blair, Scoll Badenoch, George Keporos, Fred Muir, and Dan Schwarlz. This year's dance lealured lhe Soulh Pacific island of Bali l-lai. The music was provided by lhe Van- guards and AI Ford's Urcheslra. The Soulh Sea almosphere was conlinued as each couple received a coconulr wilh lheir names on il as Jrhey lell lhe dance al I I:3O. U4 6 The nalives are reslrless K li M-K Ellen and Debbie. Terry Masar-King ol Hearrs Court: Chuck Anderson George Keporos SCOTT Baderroclr Fred Muir Brian Blair Dam Schwartz rr4 7 ge and Bob From leTT To righT: PeTerson, Puchalski, KeTTinger, Keporos, STanger, l-lolmes, Masar, MarTxn, Will:ams, CompTon, Hanson. STanding. Sebashan. Smoking Council is a sTudenT organizaTion ThaT enTorces The regulaTions oT The school regarding smoking in and around The high school building and grounds. The rules sTaTe ThaT no sTudenT may smoke, or display smoking maTerials, beTween 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. on school days in The area around The school, bounded by Ridgeland on The easT, Euclid on The we-sT, Superior .on The norTh, and lNlorTh Boulevard on The souTh. A sTudenT also is prohibiTed Trom smok- ing one hour beTore, during, or one hour aTTer any school acTiviTy. PeTe checks. Smoking Council Presideni' ,.., ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,. . , , ,,,,,, ,,,,PeTe Holmes SecreTaries ,, ,,,,,,,, . .Bob SebasTian, Terry Masar SergeanT-aTfArms , , , H Hal Sfanqer This year's Smoking Council included eighT Sen- iors and Tour Juniors elecTed by upperclassmen. PeTe l-lolmes served as presidenT. SaTeTy Council AlThough The number oT members on SaTeTy Council has been decreased so ThaT The organizaTion can operaTe more easily, The Council sTiIl conTribuTes much To The school. The Council was sponsored by Mr. Gahala, wiTh Bob SebasTian as General Chairman. The oTher members oT The ExecuTive CommiTTee are Jona Anderson, General SecreTary3 l-lal STanger, l-lalls Chairman: PeTe l-lolmes, Driving Chairman: Alice CorTes, AccidenT ReporTing Chairman: and Lucia Gargulio, PubliciTy Chairman. H431 Publications Report the Activities Gt the School ...ancl Ol All ot the People In it. Monday Tuesday Q Krislri Jrypes. Cnarl ie explains. Trapeze Siu examines. Barb smiles. Greg cufs. A Week of Work Brings Trapeze - N501 Wednesday Ann checks. Each Friday Thursday Slali proofreads. Stall Edilor-in-chief , , ,, Sluarl Meiscl Associale Edilor Y. ,, Sue McCales'rer News Edilors, ,,,,.., ,, VV'endy Burke, Joanne Moria Fealure Edilors , Barb Tourlelor, Charles Grippo Sporls Edilor ,Y,,,, ,,,, . Y , , Greg Kramer Pholo Eolilor , a,., ,, ,Y,, Daryl Doulder Seniors: Rob Chalmers, Dan Schwarfz, Rulh Roolberg, Dave Shapin, Varuna Shanclilya. Juniors: Eileen Bloom, Becky Coven, Naya Dana, Andy Eisler, Belsy Fowles, Alice Gillelle, Mark Gombiner, Greg Hayes, Sue Jordan, Krisli Johnson, Bob Keidan, Debbie Olson, Faye Schermerhorn, Dave Websler, Anne Weigel, Carolin Winler. Sophornores: Al Ancel, Marqaref Brennan, Linda Cowan, Wayne Lee Crawford, Claire Curlin, Nancy Ehrman, Michael Felles, Larry l-larris, Kalhy Holmes, Michael McManus, Priscilla Mims, Charles Zamull. Edilorial Advisers-Miss Shuarl, Miss Mock. Business Adviser-Mr. Samuelson. Pholo Adviser-Mr. Meyer. Cub Slail Adviser--Mrs. Dykc. Miss Shuarl helps. Mark, are you sure you know whai you're doing? Sue and Bill clear homeroom piclures. eflff You mean you donll Think Jrhalls funny. Tabula Margarel Asproy Wendy Bridges Bruce Coggeshall Sue Colsirilos Mark Freund Bill Gawne Sheila l-loban Ed Langelcld Paul Lynch Margarel Moyc Margie Pelrakos Sue Phipps Kalhy Schlueler Fran Schoenlield Janel Sluarl Floyd Sullivan Hall Taylor Rulh Ann Vifeber Qfdlid Margarel' checks Senior namee l-lall cleans up The Trap office lor Tabula slalf .lI52l Edilor Sue Clears Ioiclures. Tabula slaTT slarls work in The aulumn wilh only an imagined view oT The end producl. Throughoul The Tirsl semesieri There are deadlines To meel, and piclures nwusl be measured and cleared To The engraver. Aifler The beginning oT second semesler, rnore piclures are cleared and copy begins lo lalce shape as The Tinal deadlines close in. ln February, The Senior piclures are recheclced lo rnalce sure no one is leifr oul, and Then bholograbhs are basled on heavy cardboard To be senl To The engraver. By Spring Vacalion ninely per cenl oT The piclures should be cleared and an equal amounl oT copy wrillen. ln June, nine monlhs afler The Seplember begin- ning, TABULA is a Tinished producl-The record oT The school year in words and piclures. Sporls edilors Cooperale. Marla Types copy Tor Club seclion. The Three Thinkers. ! '--1 Rulh works on layouls. iis3i l Y Tho members ol Pholo Slall are responsible lor all ol lho piclures in Jrhree school publicalions: TABULA, TRAPEZE, and CREST, and also lhe piclures in l'-llGl-ll.lGl-lTS, senl our To all parenls and olhers inlereslecl in The school. Piclures are scheduled in The Fulure Boolc, in Room l26, lo be 'ralcen before, during, and aller school. Members ol Jul' . . .,fsl,A '1 .1 E' PHOTO STAFF Marry boirne Ed Bruun Dan Darrc Daryl Doaldor Dennis Dauldor Gary Vrisina Paul l'lan-,nn loin l-lorn-,by lony Marruci Jim Plank Milcc Ryan Carl Salerno Adam Slollrowslsi Jim Srnilh Scoll Sorqenlrei Slove Slaller Mr. Moyer-Spons Wailiiicg lor a piclure. Photog raphy Homeroom piclures. lhe slall also lake piclures ol sporls evenls on evenings and Salurclays. The piclures are processed by Pholo Slall mem- bers in lhe clarlc room, 343. Mr. Meyer advises lhe slall. School To School Dinner. risii Somebody has io be here Safurday morning! In ine darkroom. Ciicgixing qipnigiiirig ii Story of a Picture Drying. Priniing. .ad Loading. W. iissi v. 'K'I I T ii 10' Ii! QT course CresT is going To come ouT on Time. iCresT' ls Oak Parlcs Literary Magazine WhaT is This Russian crossword puzzle doing here? CresT STaTT, which produces yearly Two ouTsTand- ing liTerary magazines, is divided inTo Two parTs, Sophomore and Senior sTaTTs. lT is The responsilailiTy oT These people To decide on which manuscripTs To publish, how To illusTraTe Them, and whaT shape The magazine will Tinally Talae. Sophomore sTaTT is direcTed by Miss Bane. Senior STaTT, under The direcTion oT lvlr. Reichard, makes The Tinal decisions. 51,3 Crest ,sf no-Q.-,s ' 1' -ll Editors read manuscripts. Publications What the people learn out ot litting and hauling and Waiting and losing and laughing Goes into a scroll, an alrnanac, a record tolding and untolding, and the music goes down and around, The story goes on and on, happens, torgets to happen, goes out and meets itselt coming in, puts on disguises and drops them. -Sandburg tim Hi! I'rn Chris, and I'm ediior. ...and I'm Andrea, and l'm associafe ediior. Linguapolitan Chris CorporanfEdiior Andrea Dubnick-Associaie Ediior Bern Edwards Diana Gianniirnpnni Sue Good Dave Jaffe Margie McNicimis Siu Meisel Tom Mooney Judy Ocniliree Keiren O'Keliy Lisa Oiirnan Eyeiyn Pappas Jan Porier Vicki Sciwuknecni Marie Sie-ianinu Sieve Suloway Manny Tabaennik Mrs. Soroica-Sponsor Advisers Mr. I-lepker Mrs. Lindon Mr. Maiuney Mr. Reis Mr, Scnoepicfv Miss Zielke mym- 3- , naw gnngnat V F Iffeg 7 M Wiilencia Lisa and Marie map oui pians. H581 nog E241 Misfake? Wnaixs a miswkalce? V, 5' U M rm .41 f I f o - p - QQ f za.. V ...... A3o Sfwgfeig f n-gg n N n 5 'fffgiliii 1. K 2 S' ev ,Lv W Ago X S , Ji'f4'.,1f ff 'n EfQ1 5f:3':'s'QEffj: 1: Sieve Jrypes 80 syflables per minufe. Lingua o , ,po Q. x Rigorous reading. I know I've go+ if nere someplace. P' win o.nn - Ebel . gf ,. ogg The nniad rush for Trap subscriprions. Publishing Board Publishino Board page-S. Publishing Board meels in Room lOo Third period each day lo handle The business ol school publicarions. Under lhe direclion ol lvlr. Samuel- son, lhe sialic lakes care ol sales, adverrisinq and circulalion lor Tabula, Trapeze and Cresl, Ge-rular, Gerrily, Marcoir, Downey, Burns, and Mr. Samuelson. W TWQMP Trap: for 3 IO. fvff-Uu:,IrwH ' Mm 11 Aw V- G 1-'v NX, 1w1.l,1fw-Dm-fr':'1X, Swfrz-'ary AHF Gevrff CIVUVQVL' Mix.. JPG Bmw, Afi1fHvHX,fr1.1 Mm 1 1 BOM M ww B HrHfDHf Gow Cu-VLJMJ 4 , ' 4, w r YN!1v.S,1'vm.-VNV. ZQLA' Z-Lf ywmf Ann Cowie To fe-rw. Jane checks adverlrising. Ai iw P' , is sw W Wk f i Q Q '23 'Th L .mmf 'El Let him seek deep tor where he is a horn natural Then he may UDd6FQGDd Shakespeare arid the Wright brothers, Pasteur, Paviov, NMchaelFaraday and hee uhagihahohs humgimg changes uuo aiworkiresehhhg Ch8UQGy --Sandburg Music f Art f Drama H621 Play on a cymbal, Hue fimbai, a Jruba? Fine Arts Big Big Big . Girl? Choir sings, Me and my painibmsii. Kaiiie Eileisen and Debra Peregrine are ready io painlr B S Kismet Presented by A Cappella Choir and Syrnplwpny Orchestra February 29 March I, 2 ,....-J l Tis llwe nlqlwl ol my niqlwls . . lla 4 Princes come, princes qc . . . WITH lne zeal we leel lwere . . Bauloles, bangles, and beads . . l-low lo calrch lilly happy people. All6G66f3l'i - - - Take ihe cash, and lel lhe credil qofl is F E 1 Ollen lhahs where il leads. ,, wr .wuannsu 1.-emu .L .u of.-uwwnnnuuinun :unnnm wM:1mumn 5 There he is, lhe chea'r. Kismet meaning lalre, is lhe slory of a Jral- enled poel, whose dauqhler falls in love wilh a gardener, who was really a caliph. To complicale Things, lhere is a wazir who wanls lo marry lhe caliph oil lo Jrhree princes, who weren'T in love wirh anybody. Then lrhere is a bandilr who is discovered lo be lhe lalher of The noble wazir. Sound lilce some-- lhing righlr oul ol Jrhe Arabian Nighls? Add su- perb direclion, a lralenled caslr, and beaulilul music, you have lhis year's musical comedy, Kismet ln ilrs enlirely il was an excellenl repre- senlralion ol lhe Music and Ari deparlmenls in our school. Y YY 777 I l A Cappella Choir The Music Deparlmenl has Three line choirs, as well as several girls' choruses and a boys' chorus. All meel every day ol lhe week during a regularly scheduled period. Boys' Choir and Girls' Choir each has sevenly-one members, who are Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors. The largesl group, A Cappella Choir has eighly-nine Junior and Senior voices. Lasl summer lhe A Cappella Choir loured Europe and compeled al lhe lnlernalional Eisleddlord Music Feslival in Llangollen. They earned a lourlh place. The lop Jrhree places were laken by college choirs. All lhree choirs give many concerls and represenl Jrhe school well. B ' Ch ' BACK ROW-Parrilli, Gray, Gegenhimer, Dickenson, Greonbaum, Deisl, Follell, Brando, Slogo, Wave, Wrifihl. THIRD ROWf-Broucek, lishoi M M B Lh lol l il Loo Frame SECOND ROW - Nixon, Brooks,Johnson,Ga1es, Dunnell, Geollrion, Berg, S. Lehmann, Byrne, c anus, . e mann, oqu s, , . -V i i ' OW-W Lalzruil Wallensack Ghisellx, l-larvelis, Kaufmann, Lovell, Neid, Crane, Schroeder, Phipps, Schilke, Cole, Gardner, Darrow. FRONT R T PICTURED-Dorsey, Jankowski Towler,IQuinlan, Kiik, Sher, Pecol, Musgrave, Moye, l-liggins, l-lyde, Voylish, Rose, Brink, Alenius, Besl. NO Keilh. Nemchock, Maxson, McNamara, Smilh, Shoslrom, Slockman, Slandish, Kessler, LaVallee, Armour, Gibson, Ramey, Verluno, Wilde, Wayne Volan, Rose, Palrick, Michie. W ' HH G, 'L if if ACK RCQNVH-ivfw HM-,'ff?rv M'-Y.,f'r fmv' 'Nw' HJW Q F7Fi',1'L, P fwfiff D'QL3f1v':, Niw , RVHHQE , MM: Si v Tx. 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SECOND RCW-f SfLN!'?UT:3V' Cdrrrvff Bofwflcff, Ka1Z,Wf3f'd Fmnfz, Dwuy, Brfwfm, Chv'I,?vrv-fm, VViHrrv'm, J wfffy-, fir.: f, Kfwf'Nrz.,, Lmbfe-A Erickufxm. FRONT RQW---Gvif,-v1':, Had, B, Om-rw, Lees Boicvfir' i-few, Brnirwf Cf,-Vrfurk, Duffy, Che: w, Ombfvrrx, Sh:-we! wr, VVmir'v,,S1f11-r.NG1 PNCILJREDV-Lux, Nuwfcw, Oreoirfo, Bmdhmfxd, Huafxby Naprsfek, Vid-nr Hhrmfnvw, Mwfhf'-, Qlfrrmrw, Ywurxfgrn-H. fn Q 4' r A V iw 7 Y N1 'M 5 U K H K 5 .W ' A ,M ' A 4 iw w N s ff? Q 5 W X 4 Q, ' Q, Ar Vw ,L in Q E 5 f N - -, by Q Q x x K U .V BM NAessner. Spencer Snifh. Dave Spence. VHP iv Vesper Sololsfs Pobed Fwhbad Cr Q, My-5' Uv, M M1711 R'f,hf i, Prwhv-v', N19 Pfniur' il S'Nf .'f'. Soloisis Solo BAL Ensembles SACK ROWff-Pisf1llrei', l-lnbbal, lvlfarrin, Prescrwrl, Dressell, Mm lixinfonio, Pefovisoii, Piircell. ERCNT ROW-Bickel, Byrne, Bloom l-layes. NOT PlClUREDe-Brood, Cross. Peregrine, Reploqle. Senior Mixed Ensemble Junior Mixed Ensemble BACK ROVV-Voerlzoos, Slnapin, Pliipps, Owen, Mullen Rom, Qoclswcll Eiwldial Qiggerrrziinisl. l'l3ON'l' ROW---MillL', bpoiiff. Srnhli Einizpi, l51irrilli,Wildfii', Leverenz, Topper. ,V RUVVM-Xeilim. Of.fn'.f,, Miillrii, MzMw,lrw,, BleQl4n'ifii Un l,f lyiflfi, i, fvlfa ff! l'le.., FRONI RUVV fflwiinpf, Jcli' or Elvira iss Pfiriili l'YC1V'LVSff1Ljf' l lwrfi v, Brofvlcz, Chine, Sebbemere Mixed Ensemble 4' E 65 Senior Madrigals SACK RQVVfBrUHrx, Sher, Pf1fv'lHI, IRON? ROVW- !Xlbr:Virw', Mmm, Phlppg, Cslidxriid, McCuHoufgl1, Mariin, Qchmrei, Mulicn, Rfvofbfzrq. NOT PWCTURED-Ahxkim Qwmw, Rfmlcwell, Fishback. Mr. Krairky conducfs. Y -,: :QW 4, f K .uf y H PM on a happy face . .. K Q -Ee , 3 . l F I e p ' e I! :nga , ,, ,. ,.,, , V- I ,Ju Q , ji I f M-my ll , L! 2 , 1' , .' - K - Ngliuiy .. f' ,bg As? f 4 E fy . ,A If-.M KS I5 W E ka g . yir I 1 . e A ff, ..,,f-7623571 V ' ,. ' fw w f ' 9 7 ,, 2. 35? y , ,. -2 - J Ah hOO-CGS-dh. Girls Ensemble BACK ROVV--Depi ve Daeheff, OWSHH, kfjM'f'cl1', Muemzv CQNQHE, Porfcr. FRONT ROWfOnofrie, Eoffiee, Erowm Dubay. Lgubcr Kaneiis. 4- ,- Q if e 1 .,. H721 1 Senior Boys' Quarler l'iiil iw- llriir. Sr'-i fir 'iniirli lli' lliriil I7 V li r Ensembles Ensemble-, have an imporlanl place in lhe Miisic Deparlmenl. Members are chosen lrom lhe various choirs and Usually meer el leasr once e week eilher eller school or during a sludy hell. The Girls' Ensemble perlorms al lunclions oulside lhe school as well as al Concerls. The Boys' Qiiarlers, direcred by Mr. Rooei' llsaarson, oller variely in enlerlainrnenl 'lor vnrioiiw mrihool liinclions. The lwo Madriqal qroiiox, new in lhe lasr lhree yearn, have qone lar. The Senior Madriqals ordered slale compelirion and received lhe lop railing lor 'lwo years. The Mixed Ensemble dives a deliqhllul performance, showing choreography, coslumes, and music. S , i N. ,zo '5- ,V -' Sophomore Madrigals BACK ROW Lihimiii R-Th--5 B' -i. --l4 Fi ri-if N'-i i. VRONT ROXN-f'Ciir'l: cl Ceirwl, Pfrlilis, Wferiil l 1 liil, lii 'ii l,'fl'i' lirii NfYll'lflllF?l'l1 V7 ir' 'ii Sophomore Boys' Quarter Violins: Hildner, Fuchs, Marlin, Bogda, Grigq, Coolc, Reimers, Knourelq, Onoirio, Coisirilos, Bell, Bannen, Lylcos, Gogois, Krasnow, Oleniclc, Chick, Rubenslein, Marshall, Remenchilc, Brauer, Rae, Fill, Pearlman, Woleri, Even, McDowell, Curl, Oller, Meyer, Deihl. Violas: Fraizer, Cleland, Henry, Plechash, Markman, Chiero, Grigg, Pruzan, Cellos: Cowen, Marlin, Flamilion, Sadoye, Munn, Rankin, Thorns, Levin, Schimelc, I-lill, Slocurnb. Shing Basses: Cleland, Siarlcey, Kasalc, Swanson, Fiedler, Killian, l-lill. Fluiesz Nelson, Sager, Edwards, Good, Ebel, Rico. Piccolo: Nelson. Oboes: Fairman, Talmadge, Black, English Horn: Blaclc. Clarineisz irloselc, Sang, langer, Tesch, Brennan. Bass Clarineiz Brennan. Bassoons: Galasek, Kreisn, Lowe. Trumpefs: Carroll, Vierow, Kramer, Brennan, Ranlcin, bovine. French Horns: Leubrie, Jaile, Brundage, Klaswr, Slriles, Kyainirla, Trombones: Nl 'l'rPiV, Pagalie, Goldberg, Ciilsiiilins, Frerlrirlf-1i'in.Tubas: Yamull, linnn, Percussion: Malone, lfeelfin, Kohn, Bmuhnrd, l'r,rllier. Cur Sym hon Orchesrra is one oi ihe lar esi or- ganizarions iyn ihel Music Deparimeni. Again rhis year, under The direciion oi Mr. Driggs, ihe Orchesrra con- iinued iis Jrradiiion of gualiry music. The Orchesrras iirsr appearance was ai The fall show. Soon aiier, The group presenred an excelle-ni iall concerr. ln December, The Orchesira was honored by being invired io play in The opening concerr oi Jrhe Mid-Vxfesl Band and Orchesrra Clinic ai The Sherman l-louse in Chicago. Keeping busy and ending i967 in good iorm, rhe organizaiion played ar Vespers, and Jrhe Junior-Senior Choral Conceri. ln The second semesier ihe Qrchesira ardenrly prac- liced lor 'rhe Opereiia, Kismel. The rhird annual Pops Concerr ieaiured Jrwo soloisis, Richard Fuchs, violinisr and Edward Carroll, lrumpel. The Qrchesrra look parr in ihe lasi performance oi any lcind in ihe old audiiorium wirh a Spring Concerr. ln ihis conceri Sue Good and Sandra Nelson per- iormed a iluie duel, and Roberi Fishbaclc played a Kharchaiurian Piano Concerlo. The Orchesira's lasl performance was ai Com- l-lildner and Fuchs. mengemeni, l l74l l loye my cellof says Davey Cowen. Concert Orchesira Violin: Saad, Gras, Mueller, Nell, 'Willierng Gllllrllv Seorq-2, Lombardi, Perri-ncliirl, Ruln-rwsli-ivy Glrqoz-y Cock Viola: Wesfe-vlw: lm, ljlf'-Qlno-lla, Cello: Elelwrnirw, Rho, Vvlix , A ie Joreg. Cox, Arkln, Meyers, Munn, Bass: l-lm-sby, Ol-,on Cleland, Fluie: Fowler, Coulgor, Scobffrl, Bl mln, Alwvffvrll Boldebvclc K.rnefHel, Rilnions. Oboe: Flrffl, A:lm-nlroill Miller. Bassoon: Tr?lublo. Clarinet Sfanrlrc, Appr-lf, Ripper lrop, Trumpef: Bloeyclw, Folly-Il, Boker, lvlorlon, Sclnv-wllvr French Horn: liairrnon, lifmllcivrluury, Slilf-s. Trombone: Nil-l won, Rnqalie,Cvlulfllwelq.PercusSi0r1:Grir'lmr11, Rein The wincls al play. L I f 'llwie mlmir is abmolnlely frlrfanolin Man-size. Blow, baby, blow. Piccolo: Bailey, Wriqhr. Flulez Bailey, Boldebuclc, Dillo, lvlensilc, Sloclcman, Wrighl. Oboe: C. Kuehn. Eb Clarineh B. Kuehn. Bb Clarine-I': Barrow, Cavanauqh, l-lenson, G. l-loselc, Locigno, Meier, Reuler, Savoia, Weiss, Wriqhl, Allo Clarinet Rice, Sluarl, Bass Clarinel: Cook, Manialres. Confra-bass Clarinerz Krnoch. Al'I'o Saxophone: D. l-loselc, Galimberfi. Tenor Saxophone: Scholrens, Toberrnan. Barifone Saxophone: R. McGhee, Trumpel or Cornelz Berg, Bossenqa, Branclner, Glock, Keller, LaCoy, J. McGhee, Minnis, Vierow. French Horn: Collins, Jaffe, Kause, Slciles. Trombone: Backrnan, Bloch, Jarvis, Miller, Venable. Bariione Horn: Roller, Venable. Tuba: Chambers, Dunn, Weslerhrulm, Zarnull. Percussion: Chalmers, Holden, Kubirgelc, lainfq. Lawler, Mareilca. Maioreifesz Collen, Cowhey, Kalz, McGuire, Nevins, Vendola. Symphony Band Half-lime in Udo ber. 51761 Hurry up. This Thing is heavy. Three and onofhalT Trombone During TooTball season The Symphony Band mem- bers change Their cosTumes from Tormal concerT wear To l-lusTling Huskies Marching Band uniTorms. The Band, under The direcTion oT Mr. STanley Schleu- Ter and drum major Ted WrighT, provided a varieTy oT music and Tormalrions To enTerTain specTaTors aT halT Time. Tunes Trom My Fair Lady were played by The Band aT iTs TirsT halT-Time show. Among The Torma- Tions was a cloud Tormed To The song oT The Rain in Spain. The Theme oT Homecoming was Mod, Mod, World. For This show The Marching Band ioined wiTh The ConcerT Band. The highlighT oT The l-lome- coming show was a mini slcirT which became shorTer as The Band played. When TooTball season came To an end The March- ing Band puT away Their uniTorms Tor anoTher year and began To pracTice Tor The coming concerT sea- son. ln addiTion To a change in cosTumes, The Band changes iTs name To Symphony Band To play aT con- cerTs. The Band perTorms Two major concerTs each year, in addiTion To playing aT oTher special evenTs including Frosh-Soph ChrisTmas ConcerT and a spe- cial concerT Tor incoming Freshmen. The Band also plays Tor commencemenl and in The Memorial Day Parade. lf? .sw i fs- ...ff rw 5 in Flu+ey TooT-TooT. KaThy and her French horn. QU Concert Band Practices Flufe: Venlimillsi, Fleming, O'Connor, Pohlrnan, Robb, Green, Marshall, Swieck, Kelly, Henry, Schrnill. Bly Clarineh Alexan rler, Peney, Kulz, leqlia, Thompson, Bulsovaclx, Sludney, Messi, Enqslrorri, Desmond, Aiiclino. Bassoon: Levin. Bass Clarinet Rice, Lirlle. Alfo Saxophone: Temminen, Mizoclc, Bollice, Fran- ris, Nosel. Barilone Saxophone: Treleaven. Tenor Saxophone: Chinrulli. Trumpet Kilolole, Smilh, Hornulh, Herlrnan, lylavrea Lovenclahl, Wheeler, Dugal, Arnon, Flinl. French Horn: Dunn, Erickson, Oppenheini, Munn. Bariione: Srokus, Wenzel, McPar- lianrl. Trombone: Anderson, Brennen, Brown, Flagler, Riclqewny. Tuba: Chambers, Mybeclc. Percussion: Bnssenrqa, Zayas, Do, heny Bernarlen, Can lnmro. Girls can never lceeio Their eyes on Jrhe music Bur Then, neilher can boys. l Profiles in courage. may . 4 F ff Performing Arts Jenny Lind and Martha Driqqs September 7 Mary Nibby and Richard Tribble Qctober 25 Natalie Jenne, harpsichordist November 2l Baroque Ensemble January II North Central Choir February l4 Trombone Choir April 24 Interlochen Woodwind Quintet lvlay 6 Depauw University Ensemble May 7 Graduatino Students lvlay 27 Ellen Lanyon. rim Natalie Jenne. The Performing Arts series, sponsored by the Music Department, is a presentation ot a variety ot our own and quest musicians. The Art Department sponsors the Meet the Artist series. Guest artists display their talents during the day, when students can come in on interviews during their study halls. Meet the Artist Ellen Lanyon, drawing November 2I Seymour Rosotslcy, painting December I5 Don Seiden, welding March 29 Cecil Strawn, ceramics April I9 Arif classes are lfwlormal. Mr. Slone and Mr. Wulf? evaluale a collage. Janice, Ellen, and volcano. A I' Wu? M-af ,mir 1: mln? The recipe calls for . . Throuqhoui ihis school year many diverse Types ol sludenis were involved in some form oi ariislic expression. These ariisans have Jrransiormed our school caieieria info a iropical isle, The French Quarier ol New Orleans, and comic aihlelic field- house. They have decoraied our halls wiih posiers, our showcases wiih sculpiural announcernenis, and our funnel wiih philosophical grailiii. 'fs Barb Brauer, decoraior. in iisii Ai Cecil Sirawn, ceramisl. Junior Prom posrer by Janel Kloock. During lhe year inleresling worlcs ol arl are displayed in lhe Arr corridor. Bolh sludenl and professional arlisls have conlribuled To The exhipils. Shows have included Jrhe painlings ol l-lurnay Lepore, l-larry Breen, lvlarvin Klaven and Frank Gunler. Chicago arlisl, l-larold Bradley, gave a special gallery lalls in April lo explain Jrhe works represenled in Jrhe lravelling Illinois Arls Council Exhipil. Sludenls ol lhe painling classes parlicipalcd in a show. ln May, lour Seniors gave Two, 'rwo-man shows. Palricli lvlc- lvlenamin and Kerry Pelerlil were represenled in one exhibil, and Sheila l-lopan and Ann Shoslrom were represenled in lhe olher. Whal The world needs now . . . Bernarda Alba' program cover by Janice lvlaplo. s I Ari sludenls designed line sels for Jrwo Jrlwealri- cal prodaclions Jrnis year, Te-aliouse of The Au- gusl Moon and Jrlie musical l'Kisme+. Many sfeps are involved in designing and execufing sel designs. -ine sludenls musl read ine play, con- slrucl a scale model, choose colors, mix painls, and organize painlers inlo worlc crews. Filler muon work ine sels are ready for llwe produclrion. iiwi Ann Slioslrorn and Qscar Busse painl Kisme+'i sels. Work Crews Jrools-painl rollers. Vfeahouse of the August Moon' ...First of The Fall Shows Fishy? Everyflwirwq is under cmwfrol, sir. N841 Organic gardening is The only Thing. The village square. Two maior lall producTions were presonTod This year. The TirsT oT These. John l3aTrick's llTeahouso oT The fd-UQUST Moonf' direcTod by Mr. lQoborT Dryden. was perTormed on The evenings oT Friday, QcTobor 20, and SaTurday, OcTober Zl. Two near-capaciTy crowds oT lovely ladies and kind genTlemen were pleasanTly enTerTained Trom The very TirsT momonT Sukini appeared, beckoning The audience To Tollow him Through his sTory. An addiTion To The enTerTainmenT was made by Two very unusual props. Two Tarm goaTs were loaned To The school Trom a peT Tarm in LiberTyville, and made Their debuT as Lady PxsTor and San Juan Chi. The play was noT enTirely lighT, however. The sTory cenTers on The conTlicT beTween culTures and diTTerences beTween The Thinking oT an army and oT a wise and genTle people. Mr, Dryden wanTed To presenT The play so ThaT The perTormance succeeded boTh in expressing The message oT John PaTrick's work and in enTerTaining The audience. We make very line brandy here, Trom sweeT poTaToes. lissj H G esTs erfrer for Teahouse feshvak Pam makes mah think. Thought makes mah wise. Wisdom makes life ehdurahlef' H861 F Tea l-louse lesiiyil ies. rw Has anyone ever oied or gone blind li-om ini May fxugufr Moon bring genlle sleep. 57 Cast ll Sulini Greqoviclw Colonel Purdy Capfain Fisby Old Woman Daugliler Clwin-Hung-LO Cnildren , Ancienf Man l-lolcaida ,, Omura , Sumara , Sumaiais Faflwer Seilco , l-liga Jioa Keora Osliira Villagers Ladies' League Lofus Blossom McLean Lady Aslor n order ol appearancol Jonn McClure Niclc Karalwalioi Ricliard Nielsen William Wagner' Barbara Reeder Janice Limporiu Cliin-Hung-Lo Gerrz, Cliarlos Zamull RoberTBlumenll1al , Andrew Niclwols Vfilliarn Maxson Emanuel Tabacbnilc Jon Dennis Roberi Aurbacln Sandra Sroul Daniel Abraham Daniel Sadowslci Marli Baren, Paul Koebpe George Mandeville, Mark Maroney Micnolle Caslreion Rebecca Coven Linda Cowon Barbara Qeiqei Egler Groenliolil Joyce Marlin Callwrinc McMalion Paula Nielsen Fran Scboonleld Kailwryn Meisler Tlwomag Gairo Lady Aslor Lifile siory now concluded. Go lwome io ponder. rum l -i X-The House of Bernarda Alba' Crew louis ine finisninq Touches on Bernarda Aibais efieclrive se-Jr. .. . e play grows Props musi be iounoi. eeio li A iii Bernarda doesnir iind Hwinqs sninino, sne-'ii pull our ine few hairs i neve ieilrf 88 True sei: an exercise in sirnpie ioeeuiy. i A 1 pinelessl Painled nussyl f nr annlfl . ., Bernarda Alba Maria Josepli Auguslina Magdalena Amelia Marferio Adela Servanl La Poncia Prudencia Beggar VVoman Girl ,, Firsl Woman Second Woman Third Woman Fourlli Woman Maxine Pleclcner Georgia Wilder Joanne Tomb Barbara Toppen Vicki Lawrence Jane l-lorwilz lvlaria Loebel Laurie Slicer Gay Mau Madge l-luber Kallmy Glavin Kerry lvlclnlosli Ellen Rernencliilc , Paula Cecln Carol lvlizoclc Pam Glasser Bernarda' Staged lBernarola, reaped The memory ol my mollmerlll . . and above all never' Even Jrlwouglw I fry To llwirxlc ol you as a sisler, . . we rol inside because lel lwim see you cry. I see you as jus? anollmer woman. ol wlmal people mlgl'1l5ay.ll Ina-I-' NA cTauOghTer who-, disobedieriT slope beinq a daughter and bei rumen an enemy' On November T7 and IS, a play 4.-T Tine TheaTrical qualiTy was sTaqed. Bernarda Albaf' wriTTen by Frederico Garcia Lorca, is seT in Spain during The l93O's. The play displayed The emoTions oT a Tamily who was ruled Tyrannically by a sTronq-willed and powerTul woman, Bernarda Alba. ATTer The deaTh oT her husband, Bernarda Alba is puT inTo The posiTion oi head oT a household oT Tive unmarried dauqhf Ters. Bernarda holds a dornineerinq and 3TiTlinq rule over her dauqhTers, and This Tinally causes The younqesT one To reyolT. Adela does This by going aTTer The suiTor oT AnqusTias, The oldesT dauqhTer, The climax oT The play comes when Adele hanqs herselT, immediaTely aTTer Bernarda has discovered whaT she has been doinq and has Tried To shooT Adelals lover. ln This Tense and powerlul play, The sense ol Traqedy was iifiii heiolifened by The skill of The acTresses, and iTs emoTions and meaninqs were excellenTly porTfayed under The Tine direcTion oT Mr. VincenT Weber. The sTarlc simpliciTy oT The scenery also added To The Traqedy and beauTy oT The play. Each acTress inTerpreT'ed her parT well in manner and mood. This was a diTTiculT play, Tor The characTers were Tied To each oTher omoTionally and had To play To each oTher To malqe The play oTTecTive. Special crediT should be qiven To Vicki Classen, who aT The laf,T momenT had To subsTiTuT'e Tor Georgia VVilder as The child-like qrandmoTher. All The producTion crews should be Thanlfed Too, lor a iob well done. The scenery, cosTumes, make-up and props all 'ivenl Todelher well To produce a Truly :weniililiil play. Painling crew perlorms. Behind The Curtains Many, many people worlf rogerher ro produce a play. There are lhe acrors, aclresses, direclor, and lhe crews. Slaqe Crew is responsible for The building of Jrhe sers, Jrhe lighlinq, and Jrhe sraqinq of all producrions. Properlies crew is responsible lor any Hpropll Thai is used during lhe play. Make-up, Coslumes, and publiciry Commillees all have Their laslcs lo do lo gel fhe show on Jrhe road. Each crew is very imporranl, bur Srage Crew rnusr do lhe maior amounr ol back srage worlc. Nor only do lhe crew members do preliminary building and lighring, buf also every assembly, concerl, or play depends on lhem ro malce 'rhe show run smoolhly. Conslrucring a llal. Lisa works wilh coslumes. Sue worlcs on ser. Colorful combinalion. Dave dabbles. 1 i Stage Crew Faculfy Advisors: Mr.Vir1ceniWebcr Mr. James Eirrhcim Ciinirrrifw: Jim Hrfqwooci Members George Ariir-r'iLw, Richard Brood Edward Brink Michael Criubici Chribfime Corporiwii Douqlug Coviii Karim Ellefberi Murray Frezomfrri Lisa Gibwri Befsy Gislawori David Hildrier David Kinq Richard Klassen Ciieryi Krifmls Mifciwcii Koiir: Thomas Lo Frei? Wiliiarn Lcubric Gordor Marsfori Frank Mezzaresia Mara Minrelc Joyce Nagy Janine Niccolai Gregory Rose Rosanne Ryan Eiiom Sfaricy Mark Tommirieri Roberf Tuscimr I,irrd.1 We if,f, Sewing. Tom buiids For a play rim Spring Show ls The l.asT . .. Well, Ray shall Talk To you. A nineTeenTh cenTury seTTing was used Tor The spring producTion This year as The DramaTics DeparTrnenT presenTed Under The Gaslight a melodrama by fxugusTin Daly. There was a greaT deal oT senTimenT abouT The evenT since This was The lasT maior play sTaged in The old audiTorium. 'Under The GaslighT,'l direcTed by lvlr. James EiTrheinn, was sTaged on The evenings oT Friday, May 3, and SaTurday, lvlay 4, in a nineTeenTh- cenTury seTTing. Qld Tashioned TheaTer piano music, provided by Andrea Dubiniclc, Turnished background as The acTors and acTresses imiTaTed The exaggeraTed, aTTecTed characTer inTerpreTaTion oT The nineTeenTh cenTury melodrama. To add To The eTTecT, replicas oT nineTeenTh cenTury TooTf lighTs were placed aT The TooT oT The sTage. The audience was expecTed To conTribuTe wiTh cheers, hisses, and boos aT appropriaTe Times. Pro- grams were designed in nineTeenTh cenTury prinTing and sTyle. In addiTion To The regular play, various oleo acTs were given beTween scenes To add To The enTerTainrnenT. The over-all eTTecT was an exTremely successTul, enTerTaining produc- Tion, which provided a worThy Tarewell To The old audiTorium. WhaT are you doing? Talcing The bloom oTT my songs? 'Q rj 1 1 1.23 - -aw ,T 5 1 2 T 5 r,gxsms mums T 'inpgwgg Qniggwg X Oh!-l've been a Tool. l-low lovely she loolcs. jf ffci if 1 KE. Tr K: 1' x X if if j 1 ln the Cold Auditorium Q GE Mr. Mr. MV. Mi, Mr. Mr. Mr, Mr. M' Mr, Mr. Mr, Mr. LAD Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Assis Masi Wnai did Laura Courlland ever see in Trafford? Nil VMPN' M+'lcMarf:rf1v Niflc lfiiialiali illiirri Giiiffl An fri-w Niinfils, Uriiiiilrl Smilko .loliii MCClur',r Jon Dwnnis Willifznw Waqnfrri Dafml Saaowski rf . -is .,' DRAMATIS PERSONAE ! Rob'-ri Eiu'nienllial VWlliam Wa',vni r Ray iralliid lQnv 'il' ini: Ni-w Yi-il: oloiiclil Snorlzoy IA reluriicd w.ir va-leraii ,ind now a soldier rnessenqieil Byke lQi'ie ol fine Vneii lor wliom ilu: law is always rcaclniiiq bul wliorn il niivrfr fourgnrsl Ed Dffmili lOr ia oi llii- ri-,ing Wall Slrffo' qonfraiionl Wiiirlczl lA son who is also risinql Bermudas IA sidewallc moralnanl primal Peanuls KA purveyoi ol rzewspabersl Marlin ll-le nas a siill regkl Sand lA boy who shines in slioesl Serqearl Acion line local consiablc fha Siqralman of Shrewsbury Band oood friend lo The lroul:-led qirll l KA Danirel Abralwarn, Mr. Donald Scliillco, Mr, Andrew Nicliols rind Mr. Kefilii Nerad As fha policerner' WillIri'r' lfillard M , Jolvn Mgclure. Mr. Daiiiol Safmwsli, ini Mr, lfn Denris As slreei boy. HES: Barbara Toppi--r Virlci Classen Jo ,Arn Lulce Gay Mau Maxine Fleckw-i Barlmra l-lill Jw ice Lirnpc-ris ra' ii 'fn flie dirfiflor or oi Careffionios Laura Courlland lilie Belle of Sociolyl Pearl Couriland lljrelly, buf no nearll Peaclwblfissam lNo lJrinqinJ up: slia iris' Qrewi Old Judas lA wornan ol evil inrerfl Mrs. Van Darn lOnei of llie Voices of Sociolyi Sue Earlie l0ne ol llio Eclioes ol lim Voice l Lizzie Lislor lAnolnor Eclwol Miss Kerry Mclriosli Miss Guily Ralii Mr, Paul Slwr I ,. ,AW K M ix af if i- a W V X ' L! Q2 5 2 as A+ Tlie card display, Guiiy Ralii. A MN' 1-.X Xu, , R fi f i , M I I I Pier 30 . . , down-zlairs, ive been wailinq liere lor an liiiui, iifvfqi By llie sea, by ilrie sea, by Jrlie beauiilul sea . . . OLEO ACTS TTO EASE THE AUDIENCE EROM THE RIGORS OE THE DRAMA AND TO PROWDE HARMLESS AMUSEMENTTT Al The Pianolorie ,, ,,,. ,, , ,, ,, ,Miss Andrea Dubniclq Card Display, , , ,, Miss Guily Ralii AFTER SCENE ONE Tile Vfaler Babies Miss Kallnryn Meisler Miss Susan Plwipps Miss Ann Carroll Miss Kallnryn Meisler Woodmari, Spare Tlinl Treel , Mr. Keillw Nerarl la recilalionj AFTER SCENE THREE AFTER AFTER AFTER The Slreels nf New in-rl: ,, ,,,. sMiss Barbara Hale Miss Jeremy Harriillon Mr. Rolinerl l-lennessoy SCENE T-OUR Wonil You Corrie, Bill Bailey? , SCENE SEVEN ,Miss Rulli Roolbcrq Boys' Quarlel. M r. Spencer Srnilli Mr, Daniel Parrilli Mr. Pliilip Greoiirion Mr. Donald Nicholson SCENE NlNE An Animal ACT Miss Kerry Maclnlosli Miss Barbara Geiqer Lille Upon llie Wiflczicl Slaqe, Miss laiirie Rirlu-rl Lile upon llwe wicked slaqe. I sing llie wliole niglil long. fuse . i ,wxmw,mw,N.m.fwWMM.w..,hW W NGN Come, go wifh me: and share my ofd age. Rules of The House fConsTabVes have been employed 'ro assure enforcemenhj Uv' Emwkifq of sfwrsapfuvwfw and pcfvmfs is pvosf.rHwd. No duflifrwr is fo wfznr Far lm? fiurinq H10 pcvirormmwyf Nw dUdi+OV K5 fo smokc K,c:f:qum Ir' ary part of hiv- sw wwf in Tobacco chewing isfrowm-igdunow iVY+?1Q+hE,:lfV :md QA., 'fvf1M v whuufw by fwrfwful V, 'H 'uspiicrs in We vcsfibufe. VVHCH1sC+ingI3'1cfiQiffmv fW:f1',':v dxf f r PM -Ju Us ' ' 1 fufaufu 1' 5 Mdy. Pmdlfcfs are rr-.,Qf'Qrf,1Hy vcqwk'-'Hd :-or 7' v w pw vfffrm Ly, u:d ff1f ryrugfflmrvv :TWV UQDGVYJVQ. N0 morses should be Huff fc fH xhrukcyff 4.1 K fVH'r'f11vr-. Loud siouflrwq or Jwoufinau mf1cfv'fNixr'm, fnwsiiu THQ- Wr2.1:rwf1ffC'v Nw! pufn www wwfy 'I rf 10 frighfer carrinqe Horsog and Causes ifanqer H fi-lzpqriino fhC:dVViLQUOVS. Dorff, pref dorffl I weigh 398 pounds, and if you !S HWGVG UO 5919 Coming! effcmpf io Hwrow me aboui youfi sfraim yourself. Wm F0 A Thespian is someone you can lean on Sponsor: Mr. RoberT Dryden OTTicers: Bill Wagner . ,, .,.,,,,,,,,,,,, PresiclenT Jo Tomb .,,7..,.. ,,..,,,,,,.,,7 V ice PresidenT Gay Mau ,,,7 ,, , ,SecreTary-Treasurer AcT well your parTg There all The honor lies. This guoTaTion Trom Edgar Lee lvlasTers serves as and sTaTes The primary purpose Tor The developmenT OT Thespians. BroughT To our school in l962, The Thespian SocieTy is designed Tor The advancemenT oT all areas oT dramaTics. Some oT The acTiviTies oT This year's group include viewing Two proTessional plays, A Thousand Clowns, and The Odd Couple, enioying group dinners, analyzing experimen- Tal Tilms, and aTTending The regularly sched- uled business meeTings. Because The Thespian SocieTy is an honorary socieTy, iT is necessary Tor a person To earn TwenTy poinTs in Two ouT oT Three areas oT TheaTre, including sTage crew, producTion crew, or acTing, beTore be- ing accepTed inTo The Troupe. To earn one poinT iT is necessary To worlc Tor Ten hours. IT is a greaT honor To be a member oT The Thespian SocieTy, and each member puTs many hours oT worlc inTo The sTage produc- Tions presenTed during The year. iw 8 Members: Joe BolleTTino Ed BonTield Richard Breed Chris Corporon Maxine lzleckner Thom Garro Barb Geiger Jim l-legwood Viclci Lawerence Bill l.ubrie Jo Anne Lulce Marlc Maroney Jaclc McClure Kerry lVlclnTosh lvlara MinTelc Janine Nicolai RuTh l?ooTberg Fran Schoenifeld Georgia Vlfilder Did you ever have The Teeling you're being waTched? Happiness is having naTurally curly hair. Matinees ll Men Played Cards As N'Vomen Do' John . Bob George . . Marc .. .. .. . . ll Women Worked as Carue . Mrs. Dowling . Mrs. Arnold Miss Smilh Sludenl Direclor. lclnuary B and QW- l'Twelve Angry ,luriuis Paul Keoppe Andrew Nichols Dan Abraham Pamela Moles Kalhie McMahon Paula Chech Sliidenl Direclor February Zi and 22-W liThe Ugly Diichlinrf' King Chancellor Queen Princess Prince Dulcibella Carlo Sludenl Direclor February 23-M The l.arlc Joan .. Dauphin Direcror March l3 and I4- Suppressed Desires Slephen . l-lenriella . Mabel . Siudenl Direclor March 27 and 28- Dear Deparledu Mrs. Jorden .. Mrs. Slaler .. Ben. ,,,,, . .. Abel .. . Vicloria hlenry ,,,,,,, Slrudenl Direclor . Men Do George S. Kauiman Daniel Abraham Andrew Nichols . Nick Karahalios Jon Dennis Ellen Goodiellow Kerry Mclnlosh Carol Mizoclc Fran Schoenlelcl Mia lzosler Barbara Geiger Reginald Rose Richard Dallin Andrea Silverman Viclci Classen Lillian Lee Sherry Mailson .loan Rosonbe rg Jo Ann lulce A. A. Milne Keilh Norad Bob Logen .Joanne Tomb Kerry Mclnlosh Marlc Maroney Mary Ellen Carlield Barry Schaffner Maxine lzleclcner . Jean Aiiouilli Vickie Classeri Jack McClure Mr. Roberl Dryden Susan Glaspell Paul Koeppe . Kalhie McMahon Pam Moles Wendy Miller Slanley l-loughlon Joan Rosenberg Barb Geiger Andy Nichols Jon Dennis April Ross Barry Schalfner Sandie Sloul Malinees are slaged informally. This year lhe sludenrs ol Oalc Parlc and River For- esr l-ligh school received an exlra lreal. Besides Jrhree rnaior produclions, len marinees were per- lorrned rhroughoul lhe year. Sludenrs were able ro allend rhe plays aller school, and Tree ol charge. They were enrerrained wilh some excellenr acling in line produclions. This provided a wonderful op- porlunilry for sludenls ro become acguainled wirh rhe Jrhealre. May 8 and 9--- UThe Twelve Pound Loolcl' . Kale. . . Sir l-lenry. ....... . Lady Sims . .... . . Sludenl Direcror . Sorry Wrong Number Mrs. Slevenson .... Operalor ..... .... George . ....,.,... . Vlfeslern Union .... Sergeanl Duffy ....... lnlermalion ..... . Woman . .. . Operalor ... Man .. . .. Sludenl Direclor. The Casl From uTwelve Angry Jurorsu M. Barrie ..Wendy Miller Phil Ranlcin ... .Barb Geiger .......Louise Dardiclr .........Lucille Flelcher .. ..... ..Barb Geiger Chris Schellholf .,.......Andy Nichols ..... Dan Abraham ...Niclc Karahalios Faye Schermerhorn .....Joan Rosenberg .........Mia Fosler .Charles Grippo .Charles Grippo Cups Awarded aT Oak Park Tourney DebaTe Teams N Com pete For The School ExaminaTion oT Trophies. Novice debaTers hold Their prize. l.eTT To righT: Sullivan, KauTman, Jarik, Treleaven PresenTaTion of evidence. Novice DebaTe Novice year is a Time oT learning Tor all debaTers. The imporTanT background and experience needed are gained in The TirsT year oT This acTiviTy. Coached by lvlr. Don Lennie, This year's novice debaTe Team scored several ouTsTanding accomplishmenTs. The season oTTicially began in November aT The ThorTon l-ligh School DebaTe TournamenT on November I. Freshman Michael Shay capTured The TirsT place award Tor individual speakers. lvlike Took The aTTirmaTive side oT The Topic and won 97 ouT oT a possible l2O poinTs. The high poinT oT The season came aT The WesT Leyden lnviTa- Tional on January 20. The novice squad, which included aTTirmaTive speakers Chuck Jarik and Paul Sullivan and negaTive speakers Jay KauTman and Carl Treleaven, placed TirsT wiTh a Team score oT seven wins, one loss. rzoui VARSITY DEBAIE INVIIAIIQNAI. TOURNAMENIS I. IhornIon Township High SChooI, November I I 2. IvansIon Township High Schooi, November I8 3, New Irinr INe:sI I-Iioh School, December I6 IInIf-isIaIr- Debfm: Union, Round II 4. Oak Pfxrk and River horosf I'Ii'4h SchooI, Jaruary I3 5. Wfii,IL1fyf1i:ii I-Iiqh Schooi, January 20 IIvh1rsIfmw Debfife Union, Round QI 6. Rirh Coirirai I-Iiqh Schooi, Pebiuary3 7. SI. Ir1niIiiusIIi1h SchooI, February I7 IIriIersiai1'-Dcbah' Union Round 31 8... .. . , IIInioi5 I-Iiqh Schooi Associahon SechonaI Aurora EasI, March 9 Cnn oufsiandinq debaIe eveni oi Ihis season was Ihr: Iourfh annuaI Oak Park-River I:oresI I-Iiqh SchooI DebaIe Tournarnenf heId af Oak Park on January I3. II invoIved Ihirfy-one schooIs and 350 parlinipafinq dnbafers Irom Ihe Chicago area, AII of Oak Parks debafcvrs pariicipafod in running Ihis IournarnoiiI smooIhIy 'ard eIIicien+Iy. Debate ProIiIe oi a debaIer. Debafe is one of our acrivihes which rnosf invoIve infer- scholasfic cornpehrion. Oak Park, a charrer member of The Infersfafe Debafe Union, Jrhis year parhcipajred in ren major invifafional IournamenIs. The problem debafed Jrhrouqhour Ihe year sfared, ResoIved: Congress shouId esJrabIish uniform requ- Iafions 'ro con+roI criminal invesfigalrion procedures. The Varsiry debalrers, who were coached by Mr. Ted Johnson, handIed This probIern, as weII as Ihe Junior Varsify and Novice debarers. coached by Mr. Don Lennie. vu-ug., -...,N Ifiso ..,-f-,g-:.... 'Q' rrr' ,,xk ., V ur beiief Ihaf . . Congress should es+abIish UniIorrn requiahons . IZOII F155 URM. Bob, Manny, Geoll and Davie. Forum Presidenl . , ,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, J oyce Goldberg Vice Presidenl .,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, S usan Colsirilog Recording Secrerary ,, ,,,,,,,..,, Nancy Boggess Corresponding Secrelary ., ,,,,, Keiran O'Kelly Treasurer ,, ,, ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,, S u san Good Sgr,-al-Arms ,, , ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,, J a ne Downey Adviser, ,,,,,, Miss Blanche Oxborrow ll was lhe Greelc named Prolagoras who said, lllhere are lwo sides ro every gueslrionfi By becoming mem- bers ol Forum, lhe girls are, in ellecl, endorsing This Jrhoughl. Forum mem- bers our rhe idea inlro aclive use al each meeririg, which has a debare as irs highlighr. A morion lo deloale issues ol grearer conlroversy Jrhan in previous years was inlroduced and passed. People Participate Burlie Presidenr .,,,,,,,. , ,Keirh Leverenz Vice Presidenr ,,,, ,,,,,,,, L aurie Jones Secrerary ,,,,,,,, ,Dan Schwarlz David Marlin David Cowen , Peler Marvelis TFLSSPMGGP .,,,,, ,, ,, Doug Davis ' Mr. Waller Lacylc Adviser ,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, , ., Treasurer ,,,,,,, . Parliarnenjrarian , Sgr.-al-Arms ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,. I+ is berler ro debare a guese lion wilhoul sellling il lhan lo sel- rle il wirhour debaref' said Jouberr. Accordingly, lour Burlce members engage in a lasl' moving ballle ol guiclf lhinleing and smoolh lallcing al every meering. The debales serve nor only lo educale, bul also lo amuse, since The employmenl ol wil and sublle humor is always re- ceived lavorably by The iudges- The club al large. Meerings conclude wirh Plea- sure ol The l-louse, during which a few ol lhe unlorlunale members who have violared dress or conducl rules are Hlaughl' a lesson. Mrs. Goldberg welcomes morhers and daughrers rzozi Gavel Prcsideni . . . .. Lois Powell Vice Presidenl ,,,,,,, , Rulh Rooiberg Recording Secrelary ,,,, Kiliv Pairick Corresponding Secrefary Vicki Schuknechi Treasurer ,,,, Margie Peirakos Sgl.-ai-Arms . .. .. , ,. Gwen Wrwlinc Adviser , M ,,,,,,, H ,,Y,, ,,,, ,,,, , , , , ., ,.Mis5 Mary Adalene Hope The girls ol Gavel pu? many new ideas inlo praciice This year. They insliluled programs such as round lable discussions and panel discourses. Their debaies were marked by greaier freedom in choice oi Topic. A lea for Gavel members and iheir moihers was in December. Lincoln Presidenl Mark Johnson Vice Presidenl . . Al Dullori Secreiary , . Sluarl lvleisel Treasurer . ,.., ,.Kirk Kubicek Sgr.-ai-Arms .. . Robert Marshall Parliamenlarian ..,,.,. .. . . . .. ... .. Norman lverson Hisforian ..... ................ ....... . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. , . ... Douglas Rohn Two leaiures made The hour and a hall long Lincoln meelings pass quickly. Firsl, ol course, was l'he debale, for which each of lwo opposing leams made preparalions and ihen found fhai Jrhey had also io ulilize new analysis and spon- Jraneous speech. The second aspecl was parliameniary debaie on lhe floor when resolving old and new business. The Execuiive Crilics Table enjoyed siringeni adherence lo Parliamenlary Rules ol Order, even if such adherence resulled in being bogged down wilh complicaled and humorous discussions aboui procedure. lsn Jr il kind oi hol in here? w Clubs Advertise in Showcase Displays Science Ficfion Club PresidenT ,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,. ,,,, ,,,.,, . . , , ,,,,, l.ee Darrow Vice Presidenl' ,,..,,,,. ,,,, R ob Chesley SecreTary-Treasurer ,lvlarlc DerenTel SergeanT-aT-Arms . , ,. ,. .Joe Woodward Sponsor ,, , ,, H, , , , ,, ,, Mrs. Merlcner The TacT and TanTasy world oT science TicTion may Turn ouT To be mere nonsense or a bril- lianT percepTion oT The TuTure. The members oT The newesT club aT school, Science l:icTion Club, learn Trom and enioy boTh Types. The purpose oT The club is The promoTion oT science TicTion liTeraTure Through discussion, proiecTs, and conTesTs. The club sponsored a wriTing conTesT wiTh prizes Tor The winners. Chess Club PresidenT ..... .,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,, . , ,Pe-Ter lvlavrelis SecreTaryeTreasurer ., .,,STeve Gallagher Adviser ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, ,,,,,. . Mr. Jack C. Rossefher The chess game has been used as a symbol oT liTe by many auThors, such as GoTThold Lessing. Members oT Chess Club, however, Tind enioymenT in The conTesT iTselT. The baTTle, ToughT as much wiTh The pawn as wiTh The queen, reveals The ToreThoughT, adapTabiliTy, and sTraTegy oT iTs players. T204T A good move? v my Folk Music Presidenl Joai l-lupkiw Vice-Presiderl Pal K+-prfrfis lreasurer Mifi hosror Adviser Miss Teller Vifashboards, kazoos, guilars, banios and auioharps are iusl a iew of lhe inslrumenls ihal The ralenled members ol Folk Music club can play. During fhe year a lalenl con- club. held. les? was sponsored by lhis Also a Bob Dylan Day was Pariicipalion of 'rhe members make mosr This club one of lhe loudesl, harmonious clubs al our school. Front l-lall Display Case Presiderl Reber? Olson Treasurer Geinld Mchlellis Adviser Mr, 'lhcmas legge- To The members oi Siamp and Coin Club, a slamp is more Than a small piece ol s+icky paper lhal pays lor lhe rransporlalion oi a lelrer, and a coin is more lhan a melal fhal is deposiled in a vending machine. For These mem- bers, cerrair siamps and coins are lo be lreasured as rare prizes. A+ +he meeiings oi lhe club, slamps and coins from many counlries of 'rhe world are boiighl, lraded and sold. Ci , ju? sf- 705 ... m ' A Sing a song ol sixpence. Presidehr , Pam Wold Vice Presidenl Jackie Dow Secrelary. llisa Green Hislorian Jill Cowan Treasurer Lisa Lee Advisers Miss Lu-ell, Mrs. Marilyn Smifh Among lhe speakers presenled lo lhe members of l-lome Economics Club were a florisl, an airline sfewardess, and a cosmelician. A siyle show from a leading Oak Park slore was held in 'rhe spring. The purpose ol l-lome Ecof nomics Club is To inlroduce iis members io lhe sifuarions which lhey will experience when lhey become homemakers. Members look ai coin colleclion. German Club German Club was esTablished To culTivaTe and saTisTy an inTeresT in The German lan- guage, music, liTeraTure, cusToms, and heri- Tage. In accordance wiTh This idea, The oTTi- cers planned many learning experiences ThaT were boTh exciTing and sTimulaTing. A ChrisTmas parTy and a Trip To Lake Geneva were highlighlrs oT The year. Officers: PresidenT . . .. ... . ,,,,, ,,,, B ill Brandner Vice PresidenT . . ,,,,,, .. . STeve Welk SecreTary. ,,,, . ,,,,, Susan McCalesTer Treasurer .. . ,,,, ,,,,, T om Wear Adviser Mr. Alfred Schoepko Le Cercle Francais PresideriT .. .. ., ,,,, ,,..,,,,,,,..,,,,,,., ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, S T e ve Suloway Vice-PresidenT . ,,,, . Joan Hopkins SecreTary . .. .,.,,,,, ,,,, P aT Dorsey Treasurer .. ,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Carl Bruhn Adviser . ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, . . ,,,, Mr. James i-l. Siler Every man has Two counTries-his own and France, Thomas JeTTerson once remarked. Members oT Le Cercle Francais Tind ouT why This sTaTemenT is True by gaining a French culTural background and pracTicing The language. This year Le Cercle Francais, under The direcTion oT Mr. Siler, explored French opera and arT as parT oT The French way oT liTe, Speakers included sTudenTs and Teachers Trom France, Morocco, and our own counTry, T 5 2 S T Forum Romanum Forum Romanum is Tor LaTin sTudenTs, Tor Greek sTudenTs, Tor eTymology sTudenTs, Tor myThology sTudenTs, and Tor gladia- Tors. lTs members learn. acT, reciTe, pay homage To The gods, and carve pumpkins. To Take parT in These acTiviTies, however, one musT undergo a solemn iniTiaTion ordeal. Only Then can one Tully appreciaTe The acTions oT This eliTe socieTy. Consuls ...... ........ . ...... ..... . .PeTer Dunn, Andrea Dubnick Tribunes Chris Dunn, KaThy Lynch Treasurer .. Terese Irving Secre-Tary ....... . Sharon Cassin PonTiTex Maximus .. Dean BadolaTo Adviser ........ Mr. Farrand Baker 206 i .ig JI Ran American Club Presidenl , , , , Phil Geofiriorw Vice Presidenr. , , .June Rholcn Se-crefary ,Charloile Gasiorowski Treasurer , Lorin Kilch Advisers ,, , Mr. Jess Wagus. Mr. Edward l-layes Pan America, Jrhe hererogeneous mixrure ol languages, cullures, islands, and conlif nenrs, is rhe subiecr ol lhis clubs inrereslrs. The meelings, conducled enlirely in Span- ish, included guesl speakers, such as a rep- resenialive from rhe Spanish Consulale, and movies. Supplemenling Jrhe educalional ac- livilies were a pinala parly and a visir lo a l June, Charlolre, Phil. 6' 1 I 'Ki fs 1615 fm is Chrisell, Sara, Sally, Chuck. Saludos Amigos Rresidenl, ,, ,, Vice Dresidenr Secrerary ,, Treasurer, ,, , X . : av, .fi N.. J I,,,,,,X , E1 1? is Y A-EEA-w K . .f 2 r . ' '.,'2,1w.Zif'5'.::aZ55.5 .. - , .f ::'Z,i5::P?f!ff4 5 , 2. Ez 'i ' i fn.. ,Tina Larson Ron Lucchesi Jan Rholon Janice Pipz Advisers , , , , , , , ,.,Mr. Landsbach, lvlr. Maloney Lilerally, Saludos Amigos means Gree'rings friends. Bur ro Jrhe lirsr and second year Spanish srudenls rhai form rhe membership of ihe club, ir means more. Saludos Amigos means hearing, wriling, and speaking Spanish. l'r means lhe culfure of Spanish-speaking counlries, I+ means a Pinara Parry al Chrisrmas lime. ll means lhinking and living Spanish. i?O7l downiown resrauranl. An imporranl day lor Jrhe club is April I4, Pan American Day. Russian Club Presideni, H Sally Gogols Vice Presidenl Charles Zamul Treasurer Sara Bogdonove Secrerary , , , Lisa Cfibsor Acrivily Chairman , , Chrisell Ardersov The members oi Russian Club believe Jrhal iamil- iariry vvirh a nalrional cullure is iusl as imporlanl as knowledge oi Thar counlrryls language. Accordingly, rhe members ol rhe club meer airer school lo experif ence Russian arf, lileralrure, hislory, and movies. Co- operalion wilh similar clubs from olher schools brings a wider range of opporruniries lo The members. A poke ar The pinara. AsTrO-Physics PresidenT. ,,....,, ,,,, .., ,,,,. ,,,,,.,. . .. Tom Frymarlc SecreTary .. ,,,,, ,,,,, , Wendy Miller Treasurer ., ,,,,,, ,,,,,, . . ., . ., ,,,,,,, SanTord Angelos Adviser ,,,, ,,,, . . Mr. NOrberT Teclaw This Trom AsTrO-Physics Club members have sTars in Their eyes. is due TO The pracTice OT STar Gazes On Friday nighTs seven TO nine Olcloclc lT is aT such gazes ThaT members phorographed JupiTer, The moon, and lunar eclipses. The members also sponsored a Trip To The Adler PlaneTarium. have ShooT The moon. Biology Club .ml-Tal Toberrnan PresidenT ,,,,,.....,.........,,.,,.....,,,, .,,,.,,,.. , H W Vice PresidenT ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , . ,Carole Kolb Treasurer ,,,,,.,,,, , ,,,, , .Edward Pearlman Recording SecreTary ,,,,, ,.,, .. ,,,, ,,,,,,,, L isa Gerh Corresponding SecreTary ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,. . ,,,,, . ,,.,,,,,,,,, L illian Lee PubliciTy DirecTOr ,,,,,,,..., ,,,,,, . . ,,,,,,,,,,, v,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, . . . ....KaThy Gary Advisers ,,,,,.......,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,. . ,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mr. Paul GeiserT, Mrs. N. PeTei-son Biology Club members sTudy new and changing aspecTs OT biology. The members heard Trom visiTing lecTurers, such as a repOrTer who spoke on drugs, and Tele-lecTurers, whose Tallcs were received Trom oTher areas OT The cOunTry Through The use OT special equipment A banqueT and caTeTeria decOraTiOns aT ChrisTmas Time rounded OuT The clubs acTiviTies. bo blondes have more Tun? Math Club PresidenT ..,., . ,,,, , ,,,, .Greg Lewis Vice Preside-WT ,,,,. .. Hunk Anderson SecreTary ,,,,,.,... ,,,,,, . ,,,, ,. ,,,,,,,, Marilyn McManus Treasurer ,,,,,, ,... ,..,.., ,..,,,, . ,,,,, . . , ,,,,,,,,., .L,,,,,,,,,,, , . . ,,,, Milce Baldwin Advisers ,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, .. .. ,.,, ,,,,,,, M r. Paul SchueTTe, Mr. James Elander Marh Club was Tounded nOT only To sTimulaTe knowledge OT algebraic principles, buT also TO inspire new and ingenious analysis in problem solving. Number Theory was one OT The maior areas OT concern This year, and many OT iTs aspecTs were considered aT diTTerenT meeTings ThrOughOuT The year. Members included TirsT and second year ma+h sTudenTs. Which hand? l208l PeTer presides. People pay aTTenTion. Radio Club Presidem . ,V,,.,, . , ,,,Jaclc Goldberg Vice pfesldefif , H ,,,Dave King SecreTaryfTreasur r , , ,,,,, ,Ellen Starkey Adviser , ,, , , , , , Mr. George BarreTT To acguainT inTeresTed sTudenTs wiTh The inTricacies OT shorT wave radios and elecTronics in general, Radio Club was Tormed. The hams oT This club have Their own eguipmenT wiTh which To malce conTacT wiTh oTher radio operaTors. An impressive collecTion oT MQSLH cards TesTiTy To The many messages ThaT have been TransmiTTed and received over our school eguipmenT. T 707 Newfon Club Presidenl' , ,, ,, ,,,,,,,.i, ,,,,. , ,,,,,...,,,,,,.,, ,,,, P e Ter Mavrelis Vice Pre5idenT ,,,, ,.,,,,, T om Edwalds SecreTary , , ,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,, Joe Noland Treasurer , ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,., , , , , Tom Frymark Advisers ,,,, ,, , ,,,,,Mr. James Elander, Mr. Paul SchuelTe NewTon Club engaged in a varieTy oT acTiviTies This year. They heard Trom guesT speakers, such as a lecTurer Trom Illie nois lnsTiTuTe oT Technology who inTormed The members oT new approaches To design by compuTers. AT oTher meeTings, They perTormed experimenTs lilce The Topology demonsTraTion ThaT Tound a sTudenT Talcing his vesT oTT wiThouT removing his coaT. NewTon had a very succossTul year in promoTing The inTeresTs oT advanced maThemaTics sTudenTs. The lisTeners. Cornpurer Service Club PresidenT ,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, Richard Janilcowslci Vice PresidenT .,.,,,,,,,, Bill T-lodgeTTs Treasurer .,,,.,....,,, .,,,,,,,, R alph Mooney SecreTary ,,,..,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,...,,,,,, C arol Zalc AssisTanT OperaTor ,,,,.,,.,....,,, William Pray Adviser A,.,,,.,,,,,.....,,.,,..,......,,, Mr. Rendone An inTegral TuncTion oT The ex- Tensive compuTer program oTTered by our school is perTormed by CompuTer Service Club. lTs mem- bers provide valuable assisTance To The many sTudenTs enrolled in vari- ous cornpuTer courses. Besides sending and receiving inpuT and ouTpuT Trom The sTudenTs To Illinois lnsTiTuTe oT Technology, These indi- viduals give personal guidance in The use OT The Telerype machines Tor prinTing compuTer programs. Yourh Red Cross PresidenT . ,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,, F aye Schermerhorn Vice PresidenT .,,,, ,Fran SchoenTeld SecreTary . ,,,,,,,,..,, ,,,,,, , Mary FiTch Treasurer ss,,,,,,, ,, ,, , ,, ,, ,, ,, ,,,, Chris Brainer Adviser ,,,s,,, , , ,, , ,,,, , ,Miss Norma SchulTz ChariTy is The password Tor YouTh Red Cross, a club which Tries To help or lend comTorT To Those who mosT need iT. The members oT The club displayed Their culi- nary wares aT bake sales several Times ThroughouT The year. The money garliered aT such evenTs was used To Tinance various proiecTs, such as a parTy aT l-lepzibah l-lome. Members oT The club also sTuTTed ChrisTmas sToclcings vviTh small giTTs Tor children who spenT Their holiday season in The haspiral. Service Clubs H101 Timers Club PVVTST-QFVFTV Jill l-lenriclrs Vire PresidenT Jane? Klooglq Aflviwff . . ... ... Mr. Vern Wilhelrri The phrase, Time is oT The essencef' has meaning Tor The members oT Timers Club, The girls are responsible Tor more Than iusT Timing The relays aT home swimming meeTs, howf ever. They operaTe The scoreboard, recall ropes, and lceep records oT meeTs. ConsTanTly promoTing aTTendance aT home meeTs, The Timers also serve as a cheering secTion Tor our swimmers aT meeTs away Trom home. Company oT Ushers CaThy ArrnsTrorg ChieT Usher .lufiy Greednaurn CapTaiv1 Sure Weil .. CapTain Slierry 9iTrer .CapTain John Cfconner CapTain Miss Joan Koch . .. Adviser The members oT The Company oT Ushers perTorm an unob- Trusive buT viTal role aT many oT The oTTicial school acTiviTies. A greaT deal oT orgariizaTion is required To seaT arid Turnish wiTh programs The eleven hundred persons ThaT make up a Tull-house audience. lXleverTheless, The Company oT Ushers successTully assisTs The paTrons aT school TuncTions while aT all Times mainTainino courTesy. ,LM If ,.,.,... Time on Their hands? Ushers all. Qs Linda, Evelyn, Ann, lvliclwelle. And slie lliinlcs llie apple will lil! Careers in Education Presideril ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,..,.,,,,,,,,, . ,,,,,...,.,,,,, Linda Pancollo Vice Presidenl ,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,, ,,,,, A nn Arrigo Secrelary , ,. ,,,,,, .. .Evelyn Pappas Corresponding Secrelary . .. ,,,,,, Pam Ernesr Treasurer . ,,,,, ,,,,,,, . ,,,, . Miclwelle Moliae Adviser . ,,,,. ,,,,,, . ,,,,,, . lvlr. Oslendorl One ol 'rlne pusiesr organizalions This year was Careers in Educalion Club. lvlany guesl spealcers included a Peace Corps Volunreer, a pliysical llierapisr, Jrlie Secrerary ol Jrlie l'ligli Scliool Board of Educarion, 'llie Assislanr Rec- rearional Direclor ol Oak Park Playgrounds, a cliild psycliologisr, and an adrninisrralive di- recrress from a Foresr Parlc sclwool. A CBS Twenly-Firsl' Cenlury lilrn, correspondence willi an Iranian sclwool, audiling classes ar Beye Scliool, and parricipalion in Proiecr Concern supplemenred lliese leclures, Medical Careers Presiclenl ,,,,,...,,,,,, ., . .. ,,,,,,,.,,,,, lvliclnelle Kerslen Vice-Presidenl .. ,,,, ,,,,, . . Karen Klan Secrelary . , . ,,,,, Slieila Cavariaugli Treasurer . , ,,,, ,. ,,,,,,,,,, .Barb Rippenlrop Publicily Clwairman .. . Louise Dardiclc Advisers .. .. . .. Mrs. Gloor, Mr. Novalc -llie purpose ol lvledical Careers Club is lo inlroduce llie members of 'rl'ie club lo llwe pos- sibililies of a medical profession. Speakers included a psycliialrrisr, a radiologisl and a general praclilrioner. The club also lweld a loalqe sale ro raise funds lor Thanksgiving Baslcels lor Jrliose less lorrunale. Ollicers--l-luman Relations Clu Anne, Sheila. Ric, Joel, Karla. rmi 5 A guesf spealcer. l-lurnan Affairs Prv-sififwf Ric Bachmann Vrcf- Pirgwlf-'rr Sheila Hoban Ser rriairy Karla Kral Y. . !!f'fASLiVi? .. Joel Kanfor Publicify Chairman Anne Gerrify Refrcshrnf-nfs Chairman . . . . Barb Tourfelof Adviser ,,,, . . . . . .. . Mr. David J. Diedrich Who Caresff' was fhe guesfion aslced on fhe membership posfers af The beginning of fhe year. By being concerned abouf CALM fufors, Proiecf Concern, Cperafion Breadbaslcef, and Crisis ln Our limes, members learned who cared. Spealcers included a newspaper reporfer, several feachers, and fhe sfudenf leader of The Vforld Federalisfs and a volunfeer fo Mexico. As one of fhe biggesf clubs af our school, l-luman Affairs Club proved fo be one of fhe mosf organized and inferesfing. izisi l-lisfory Club Presidenf ....Marlm Freund Vice Presidonf Phil Geoffrion Secrefary Margie Pefralcws Treasurer Gary Gerulai Advisor ,,,.....,,,,i,,, ,,.,,,,.,,, M r. Gale Goodwin 'll-lisfory, wrofe Garfield, is buf fhe unrolled scroll of prophesy. Accordingly, f-lisfory Club aims fo give ifs members a liffle of fhe pasf and presenf in order fhaf fhey can beffer form fhe fufure. This year l-lisfory Club found ifself in a period of change, in which emphasis was puf on lecfures and disf cussions, wifh a supplemenfary dief of occasional docuv menfary movies. Infernarional Club liresidnnl Vaiiina Sli-iirirlyi Vice Pre-,irlnnl Beal Jer vpn Secrofary Treasu , Norma Torre, Adviser Mr. Pefer Ru' ,',f i This year's lnfernafional Club was open fo all sfu- denfs, foreign born or nof. The club provides a forum for sfudenfs fo exchange ideas abouf cusforns and cul- fural differences. A Chrisfmas parfy was held, slides were shown, and members confribufed fo fhe clubls success. Mr. Russo is fhe sponsor. www fs S' X21 '-we 1 i me 1 I 5 E 'X -4 k s 4 'Zigi Girls' Sports I-locl4ey Apparatus Tennis Baclrninlon Baskeiball Volleyball Swimming Dance Archery 2 sr ' 2 ti A S I im . W. A 1 Leaders pracTice hockey. To make way Tor progress, The Girls' ouTdoor hockey Tield was given up To The new addiTion To The building. The girls were given Two Tields in The boys' pracTice area. Because These Tields could noT be used aTTer school, The annual hockey TournamenT was noT held. Due To The weaTher and The condiTion oT The Tield, mosT oT The season was spenT playing indoors. The soluTion Tor playing indoors was a new innovaTion in hockey-The plasTic hockey sTick and ball, which really changed The game. Hockey Us M QQ' l2I8l A bully To sTarT The game. Apparatus Come ouT, come ouT, where Eda you arel ApparaTus is oTTered in gym classes and aTTer school, in The spring and Tall. ApparaTus TeaTures work on The parallel bars, horse, sTill rings, balance beam, Trampoline, and Traveling rings. RouTines are worked ouT and range from E To A, E being The easiesT. Qnce a girl has reached The A rouTine, she is allowed To mal4e up her own rouTines. This year a meeT was held wiTh any girl eligible To parTicipaTe. Girls Taking TirsT place were Sandy Peslca on The horse, Gaye ZerToss on The Trampoline: Sandy Peslca on The uneven parallel bars, advanced division, and Lanae SilvesTri on The uneven parallel bars, novice division. Also Talcing TirsT place were Sue l-lildebrand on The rings in The advanced divi- sion: Jane DougherTy and Carol MarTin on The rings in The novice division, Sandy Peslca on The balance beam, advanced division, and Vicki Wilson on bal- ance beam in The novice division. 12:91 Swan on high. Melissa uses The spoTTing bell W' Tennis Team BACK ROW-Pruzan, Mercer, Slciles, Long, CanTwell, PancoTTo. SECOND ROW-Allen, J. Even, Sayre, PaTzer, D. Even, Willcensori, FRONT ROW7ProuTy, Coggeshall, Levorenz, Sourapas, l-lausman. Girls are eligible Tor The Tennis Team aTTer being on squad Tor one Tull year. ATTer ioining The Team, The girls play maTches according To The Tennis lad- der on which They can move up or down, according To a win or loss. The Team cornpeTes inTerscholasTically, and This year Tinished The season in compleTe vicTory. The caioTain oT The Team was Cheryl Sayre, and The spon- sor was Mrs. Mary Ellen Kies. Gail loracTices The serve. Scores Oak Oalc Oalc Oalc Oak Pa rk Pa rlf Park Pearl: Park TENNIS TEAM SCORES Proviso WesT .......... ..... FenTon . Leyden EasT ......... Proviso EasT ,,,,..... Leyden WesT ...... 4-2 6-I 5-I 5-O 4- I Tennis Squad BACK ROW-J. Weigel, Sievens, A. Weigel, Pills, Knapp, Schulze. SECOND RCW-Merker James Fisher Brundaqe, Poulalcis. FRONT ROW-L. Fisher, Clarkson, Shallenberger, Carler, Pellillier. Tennis Squad includes lwenly girls from all classes, chosen aller Jrry-ours in Sepiember. The girls, under The direclion of Miss Rudolph, praclice every Wednesday, aller school in +he Tall and spring. The new members lor Jrhe iennis Team are chosen from The squad in The spring. f1:g9i:i?:::sM-We ' ' ,vlhxix Cheryl serves. l 22l l l Karen relurns Badminton The Badminlon Jream had a very successful season lhis year. The leam came oul in lirsl place in lhe League. Oul ol lhirly malches againsl ii X. e schools, Oak Parlc won lwenlya eiqhl and losl Two. Tolal games ol The sea- son numbered sixly-Two, of which Oalr Parlc won lilly-six and losl six. Miss Barbara Wolf was This year's sponsor. Double your pleasure. l-lelene hils The birdie' The Badminton Champs BACK ROW-Garguilo, Keer, Sleucle, Lund, Sharer, Romer Corlell l-laeq r Anqelacos SFCOND ROW R qale PT W lk Slrand, Mercer, Flell, FRONT ROWAl-less, Kendall, Mullen, B er Bro Basketball Baslcelball is oufufered in gym classes iru llue wiruler. Games are played according lo flue oufuficial girls' baskeuball rules. Teams represerulirug eaclu class play in an allerscluool uoumamerul, wluiclu is lueld au llwe S , ,s as ft s s f A - 4 w-wwf' fum' 2 5 ,MVN end our flue seasoru. Tlue winner out lluis year's louma- menu was ulue Leaders' UGS. Jream. A jump for flue ball. I Jrluinlc l've Smlles from flue wlrurulrug leam. 'I gou if FACK l?Ol'N--Braueir, Cavauuauglw, Gllclurisl, Sleeve Sayre, lVlCl.auclulauu, Limperus. SECOND ROWM Corlell, Slvambauglu, Ffulalo, Peska, Mullen, Mfill MfsDowell. FROIXN ROW Wrull Huuupfudar, Duufey l yr u, Spellmlrva Uyuu .....n.s A Tlicli oT The wrisTs . . . Volleyball is oTTered in gym class during The early spring. Each class is allowed To pick a Tearn To enTer in The aTTer-school Tourna- menT. This year There were Two separaTe Tournan'ienTs, since volleyball was oTTered Twice. The Leaders' class won The TirsT Tour- namenT, and FirsT period won The second TournamenT. Volleyball . . . and over The neT. 7741 BACK RONN-Even, Alnlin, MacGregor, Sayre, Sliarer, Sie-aye, Minilr, Baker, Sbarlooro, THlRD ROW----Trnrienill, Duff, Carroll, Leonard Rose, Dillri. Jepsen, Curran, Bard, Mclauglilin, Purcell. SECOND ROW Brodhruid, Rupaslweyslci, Rminlif-, Mr-rnnn, Wririlmf, Cfoggeslwfrll. FRONT ROW Helwfirl, Gmllrl, Mueller, Pozvin, Jones, Lounsbury, Cnrrlinal. xi' M ff? A L Q. F f 'sa .fi V , f' V-anvil lim lloalingl ...N -and rms Girls' Swim Team Freshmen, Sopnomores, Juniors, and Seniors are eligible for 'rlwe swim Jream. Tryours were lielcl and Hwe girls were iudgecl by Jrlweir limes lor each slrolre. The learn won againsl New Trier and Evansron in rlfre lelegraplwic meer. ine incli'-fidual award ro ine besr swimmer wenr ro Belly lvlerena. ine wlnole poolffond you gel in my way? ! I BACK ROW-Kolinok, Filalr, Muir, HUFd,JO'f1USOU,VVGbSfGF, Ryan. FOURTH ROXN4Maxon, Jensen, Nielsen, Verfnno, Srnifn Tl-HRD ROWAF-riqqins, Keefe, Nielsen, Rafgaliee, Lund, Bogqess, Rose, Rupaslweysld, MaCGreqOr, Byrne-, Sayre, Bard, SFCOND ROVV---Purcell, Drardiclc, Francis, Jacobson, Firnrncn, VRONT ROW----Pn,71Ir1, Corlde, Armifronq lounsbury. The end is near. N Gay and Karny. - IQQSI E THE AOUATIC ARTS GROUP presenTs A RanTornime in Swimming To The Music oT SouTh RaciTic Girls' Pool April I7 Through 20 BALI HAI Nancy Boggess BLOODY MARY B. Blair, S. Dolin, T. Hurd, B. Jensen, G. Johnson, G. Kolinelc, B. Maxson, E. Muir, D. Nielsen. M. Ryan, J. SmiTh, J. VerTuno, D, WebsTer COCKEYED OPTIMIST KaThy Byrne, Gay MacGregor, Karen Olson HONEY BUN Shirley Bard, Louise Dardiclc, Rosemary Sf.haTTner, ScoTT Dolin, Greg Kolinelr, Bill Maxson THIS NEARLY WAS MINE Nancy Boggess, Molly Keelio WONDERFUL GUY OuarTeT: Judy Erancis, Laura Nielsen, Diane Raqalie, Maureen Rupasheyslmi Solo: Barbara Jacobson LONELINESS OI' EVENING BeTh Higgenf, THERE IS NOTHING LIKE A DAME Duel: Laura Nielsen, Diane Ragalie Group: N. Bocgqess, K. Byrne, F. Eirernnn, B. Jacobson, M- Keele, G. MacGre-rror, C. Rose, C. Sayre, B. Blair, T. Hurcl, B. Jensen, G. Johnson, B. Maison, E. Muir, D. Nielsen, M. Ryan RFPRISE: I-IONFY BUN BeTh Higgins, IaVf-rne LurfI, Robin Purfell Rosemary Sr hnITnf-r DITES MOI Carol RfWF?,C5FPil.If'vITI1iwI'I HAPPY TALK Solo: Fran Fireman Griiup: S. Bard, L. Daidiclc, B. Higgins, L. Iunrl, K. Olson, R. Purcell, R. SchaTTner, S. Dolin, G. Knlinelc, B. Maxson, D. Nielsen, J. Srniih, J. VerTunn, D. Welmsler GONNA' WASH THAT MAN RIGHT OUT OF MY IIAIR S. Barcl, K. Byrne, L. Dardiclc, E. Fireman, M. Keefe, K. Olson, G. MacGregor, C. Sayre- YOUNGER THAN SPRINGTIME OuarTeT: Nancy ArrnsTronq, Nancy Corlcle, Laurie Lounsbury, Debbie Pozin Solo: Robin Purcell The Recl Cross Io The rescue. RERRISE: THIS NEARLY WAS MINI' La Verne Lund, Ered Muir SOME ENCHANTED EVENING Cheryl Sayre PEPRISE: BLOODY MARY B. Blair, S. Dolin, T. Hurfl, B. Jensen, G. Johnson G. Kolinelc, B. Maxson, Ti. Muir, D. Nielrn-in, M. Ryan, J. Smilh, J. Verfuno, D. Websler REPRISE: BALI H'AI N. Boggess, B. Jacobson, C. Rose, C. Snyrr- Ushers: Trom The Leaders Class Program Cover ancl RosTer Design by Gay MacG Scenery by Greg Kolinek PanTomirne on Deck by Mrs. Beverly Wehrli LighTing by The STage Crew Choreography by The STudenTs DirecTor oT The Show - Mrs. Mary Lou Nichols ieqo The casT IoracTices Tor The perTormance. T727 .,.4,,.,,,4,ff,o,-m,,..+..-7-,f-Mew ed Senior Qrciiesis iSeniors BACK ROW--fLiwrif4, SECOND ROVVW-Krornol, Aiivii, Liriiriiiiri, Riiirif. FR Senior Crciiesis Uuniors ONi RCVN--Meiair-r Ki-fir, nw Tw'-. L1!iF1,Tf!'-. 'iii ii i fiiiri Senior Qrz ir press iii VVORID OF LUANCF lvinriii 3, ich? -f F'Rlx:GRAM- '-5' in Qiorfvorzrfipim-'i ixnii Kirin wi by L C-ii y E G en io G. Krf-rrwi, J. Lirv'i1ifi'is Se' irzr Orziif-A-iw C:fFFf:V'fTOfiiiii india D icuhfby S. Ur-i'-,rn ,rf-, S Ki 'Q K Fino Junior Qriine-,im 'Sriisn Kebabfin Q Persian sfrorn, S. Fowier, K. Korwiri, J. Lfinpigris, J 'Nli coin L Qirrnar M. Ponciier, D. W even--Y -S4-niffr Qrciicgis epinerfi Boywfby L. Co5eyeSefiwior Orcinesis ' 'n.1ei'i--'by L. fiufiino, E, Gio?-:iiieid B I-iiuinn Ou Le Perri Mi rapes,-Sevior Orcrir-Qis fSenior Origiwsii- ir American --by L, Aiien P. Bind, il. iirern M i-iiiqhr L Lo n Miificfrr: Jian -'by P. Nir-iaon, D, R+1iFV'if:Vi' -Jui Orfinesi Vi-ff: La Can Can --ivy L, Aiiziivo, M. Eridrom K Eilfise K. KVVWHE, Pf3lTfi'TPf WOlX5ifx'7SEfi'iUi Oifh Si BACK RCW 'O?nnan, G,-f.fJrii'if1ld, Teigiin. FRONT ROW-i.impPrix, kfyNTERMNQSION Bin, . 'ij i 'W I m Morinrri Ja177 ----by G. Brook, J, Mnpir-, ii. Mr own P Murru Junior Omimsis, 'ilycwaririq'Tweniic-5 - by Niccoiai, l.. 'ieiiiifiv-Senior Orr Q l'Iure'li1inq'--by K, Meisior f--Senior' Orciiesis BACK ROWfAudino, Casey. FRONT ROW-Eieisen. Niclnoiai. T4..n1iq ,AWe,yUe ...,by J- DOW' S4 Hudson! S' HJ 4. Y M M C Nichols, N.Si1GVPiSOVi,A,VilSS9V, B.Vayrock Reirn in P Nie son ' i -K-Junior Orcnesis Don'i Siopw--by E. Bloom, V. Kim, L, Oiinnan Teqi Senior r ima ciiegis 'ian Machines Trike Hausnnain, V. Kiar Senior OIiC.hf!Si5i. izriod Byi Gym k-Luy L. Pxiien, P Click F Fireman , G. Krrerni, L, Long, K Mr ' J Soiira Mm. Mwry Fiir-n Kiwi Srlnirrr CJi'rinmif, Mist, Rim Cu P Nniriir., W. i?r1fLy'Cf1yi.-r' fi iivi Mir i i rry .iiwiirrr I fri iii-iii, M5irkii? -by L. Bio rn M P If Happiness Is Dancing Al our sclwool eacgl1 girl parlicipales in ivvo dance classes during ner iour years in lwiglw scliool. A girl may elecl' To ialae square, iollc, or modern dance. Slie also may elecl io parlicipale in Junior Qrclwesis, or slwe may be selecled lor Senior Crclwesis. Boilw Orcliesis groups meer ailer scliool and olier ad- vanced worl in llwe lield oi modern or conlemporary dance. ine worlc sliown lvere demonsirales ine aclivilios ol Junior and Senior Qrcliesis in modern and cone Jremporary dance. Each group clworeograplws ils ovvn presenlarion. Tlfme worlc presenled by ine Senior Qrcliesis provides examples ol Jrlwe many possibiliiies oi more advanced worlc. Junior Orclwesis is llie be- ginner group. Senior Qrclwesis lFresl1menl 9 BACK ROW l-fiwlr-i, Prmfliur, W Er -sliom. FRONT ROW f- Kerwi Junior Qrclwesis BACK RQVV---Dow, Dwi:,n'orc-, Hudso , iXliOl', U, Vavroclc. SEC- OND ROW--Meir-',in'i, Iv1cNiclnols, Vasser. Plciman. FRONT ROWW-Mack Bmfrlrn, Maple, Murray, li? Demonsfrffrion from dance sfucfio. sh .Yr ir., jam Q ' : i f . ' . V ,Q , . . I 5 ' ' ff W' ' ?'f2,-W: ifii, . r f 1. Q, , ,sux 5 aj R Q, ,, 3 if Y ? 1 r Q W, ' Weir E A A 5 5 X Wmiiiiii i In i ' Coed vorleyball. Prcgidcuf , Vice Prcsidcwr Secrcrery Treasurer Genera! Pxcfivrrres Social Chairman , Pubirclfy H, 12301 Officers Caro! Boller Sandy Pcska Jarucf Srwarrwbdufgrv Didrc Iv1uHcrr Laura Niohcr, Heidi Levin Linda Cavanauqrv i 'ic Mothers and Daughters Enioy Themselves ar Mother-Daughter Night Atalanta Alalanra is a club for girls who are inreresled in parricipaling in aller- school sporls, or inreresfed in iusr having lun. ln order To become a member a girl musr earn al leasr six poinls. Each arhlelic aclivily affer school counrs as one poinr. To remain a member of fhe club, you musr have Tiifleen poinrs, which qualifies you 'ro vore for Jrhe officers and be eligible for membership The following year. The evenls for This year included: a Traclc meer, a co-ed volleyball game, Dad-daughrer Nighr, The lvlolhers' Tea, a ski rrip, a gymnaslic exhibilion, lvlolher-daughrer Nighr, Elemenrary Playday, and The Spring Banguel. The sponsor of The club is Miss Barbara Glossup. To Jrhe finish line! Sophomore Mixed Ensemble sings a+ Molhers' Tea. i23ii BACK ROW-D. Peska, Jandrisils, Gleave, Lirnperis, Sayre, Dulla, Baldwin, Pelrakos, McDowell. ll'llRD ROW-- Even, Peslca, Ragalie, Sharnbaugh, Brauer, Sloclcman, Cavanaugh, Kendall, Collins, Curlin. SECOND ROW-Corlell, Baldwin, Newmark, Falalo, Bauer, Wall, Spellmirc, Merena, Hess, FRONT ROW-Hospoder, Kearins, McLauchlan Gilclnisl, Mau, Bolrer, Mullen, Ducey, Ganoung. Leaders The main obieclive ol lho Girls' Leaders class is service lo lhe Girls' Physical Educalion Deparlmenl. Throughoul lhe year each girl gives np one sludy hall lo referee a learn sporl. In lhe lall lhey cover lield hockey: in lhe winler, bas- kolball and volleyball: and in lhe spring, speedfa-way and sollball. Besides assisling, by relereeing during class periods, Leaders referee allerschool lournannenls, help oul al lhe Swim Show, assisl wilh some fxlalanla allairs, and worlc back slage al lhe Dance Demonslralion. Girls apply lo become Leaders in lhe spring and are noli- fied oi lheir acceprance in Jrhe lall. They are chosen on lhe basis ol leadership, slcill, and sporlsmanship. The Leaders' sponsors are Miss Mary K, Brown and Miss Qlga Viclorik. Julie rels. ff' 'di I Ceil slarls lhe game. r232i i Archery This year archery was moved To Ridgeland Com- mons Jro make way lor progress. Archery season is in Jrhe spring and in fhe fall. Any girl was eligible To lry our buf lhe besl scores were chosen lor rhe Team. The Jream sponsor Jrhis year was Miss Wolf. I o I Archery praclicog we gel lhe poinl. Now This lime girls, hil lhe largell Team e y if I BACK RCW-Gi'c:i'r, Kalz Sfouf, Moses, Moore, Bailey, Fromm, Hajelc. FRONT ROVV-Sloclcmar, Zak. l233l TOP ROW-Ellie Goldslein. THIRD ROW-Corlcy Carroll, Linda Durbin, SECOND ROW+Pam Wall, Paddy Lauloer, Karen Olson. FRONT ROW -fCarol Benson, Nancy Voorhees, Sandy Peska, Krislie l-louser. Solohomores meer lhe olher side. The cheorleadinq squad oi l967-68 had lhe opporlunily ol having a coach lor The lirsl lime lhis year. Mrs. Richard Smilh, lhe coach, along wilh lhe girls, worlced on cheers and chanls lor loollaall and baskelball seasons. Bolh The cheer- leaders and Mrs. Smilh said Jrhal il was a hard year, bul 'rhal They enjoyed cheering lhe boys on. The caplain of Jrhe squad was Nancy Voorhees. l We're loyal lo you, Oak Park High! l234l .1 , jf..,Q'- it X ef 1 I l Cheerleaders WNCK RQVV'--Bowne Poska, Jnref Slwame bimqfw, Phylfis Erickson, Befsy Hess, FRONI ROVV ff Mary War,f1mavw, Joan Hmp4,:i4,r, Heir-1' Cffmufdo, Laura Niofsew. msg Give me an O S, , , ,v f -Yr: 1 Phyifis cheers. Sophomore Clveerleade ii Mah with the Closed hails ot the tist ot combat- these hands ot man-where to? what next? tw, Sandburg Boys' Sports v A.,.. f A . ,. W, ,. -' - ..., 1A'9 'V'A ff Abh' , - 1 '-'A' -- .. ',A i, .Q V N H .. A H I f i : . II 1' in -3 ' 7' 5,5 ..V, Nw Yzul :K , Q H 1 mi - ' A.4, f ,V , 1, i' ' 2 -.1:- I ,,,,, MMWWWWVWWML' s ' an 'Q li .4 , , 'H' , 4 M05 . gf, . -' mam, . - n . f. -,,,,,i,I , y i ' VAV A y ' Tffk fh' ' :jf at f237y Scoll lwamds-oll lo Bob. New Head Coaclfa Tackles Football Team Traffic jam. 1 l N391 Nice Latch, Dave. This year's Varsiry Fooiball leam finished Jrhe sea- son respeciably, wirh a 3 win-5 loss record for iis iirsr year under l-lead Coach Zembal. The record does nor Jrell The whole srory, Jrhough, lor our Jream loughi hard for our school in every game. The honors Jrhis year belong To lhe individual players. George Keporos was chosen co-caplain oi lhe sguad, wirh Bob Sebasiian. George was voied All-Suburban League, All-Area, and All-Siale for his eiioris af linebacker on our ream. George was also voled lvlosr Valuable Player by his Jreammares. Also elecred All-Suburban League were Bob Car- rera lcenierl, Bob Marshall liaclclel, and Ken Pelruclc lsaferyl. Terry Masar received an l-lonorable Men- iion in ihe balloling for his line guarierbaclcing. Nexr year's ream will be co-capiained by Nick Maggos and Torn O'Shea. pm ENG' 55 QM . xii QQ .mv MQW A, Scoreboard Niles Easl Proviso Easr Highland Park Evanslon Morlon Easl , New Trier , Three's a crowd. l Slop him, Bob. Lyons Township , Waukegan , , ,,,,,, VARSITY FOOTBALL SEASON RECORD Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park BACK ROW-Buller Rohn M Johnson D Johnson Lamberlh Ro ers Sl n M L Sh . . . r, . , , q , a qer, c aren, c apperl, Pelruck, Coach Kaiser, THlRD ROW Head Coach Zembal, Coach Slack, Carrera, Keporos, Sasseman, T. Hanson. Holmes, Marshall, Kenna, Kellinger, Baldwin, Davis, Paleau, Coach Wehrl SECOND ROW-Sebaslian, Marlin, Magida, Masar, Badenoch, DeTroy, Maqqos, Cox, O'Shna, Curran. FRONT ROW-Slninhauer mrqr Mcfgoorly, Slandrsh, P. Hanson, Ora-ous, Mischnick, Pelerson, Anqelos lr'ngr.l. l24I 1 Ouchl T242T Soccer The soccer Team showed greaT improvemenT Toward The end oT The season. The lasT game, played excellenTly by everyone on The Team, ended in a 2 To 2 Tie wiTh The Suburban League champion, New Trier EasT. Co-capTains Greg Kramer and Jim SchoenTeld, who was also mosT valuable player, led The l-lawkmen To a 3 win, 6 loss, 3 Tie record. Jim SchoenTeld, Greg Kramer, Don Nemchock, and l-lall Taylor gualiTied To make The All-Suburban League Team. SchoenTeld, Kramer, and Nemchock excelled in Their Tine playing abiliTy To make The all- sTaTe soccer Team. This was The lasT year Tor Coach Paul l-lawk, who compleTed an Qak Park coaching record oT Zlo wins, 66 losses, and I9 Ties. ln TribuTe To his excellenT coaching and know- how oT The game, The Team oT I9o7 honored lvlr. l-lawk wiTh a plaque. NexT year The Team will be led by co-capTains l-lall Taylor and Bob lvlerrick, under The new coach, Ivlr. TrouT. Claude shows Toe kicking Torm. Cough Hawk shown hi-. well dearerved plaque. Scoreboard VARSITY SOCCER SEASON RECORD Evansfon N VVaukeqen h4or+on Easf New THerVVeM New TderEad khnverQ+y Ehqh Evans+on VVaukeqan hnorfon Easf New Trier Wesf Lyons Township New Trier Easf flak Clak fiak CDak fDak fDak flak flak f3ak flak CDak Clak Park Park Park Pork Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park To The vlcfors. ., H , F BACK ROW- -Leverenz, Nernnhock Schwarfz, KTQTS, Giplwr Sinrwwf, Unfubxfrw, Proko, Reifh, STOCIWW, Jensen, Jufifwo, Shnnfhfy S hl k M M w k d M k K if T T ffrr1Yn v'.TRf5NT ROW Tfxyhn, This dun, Rrffvv, Mfxfkf-V Srhoerfel r-v'rwf'r 1-rrfxn This year, The VarsiTy Cross CounTry squad Tin- ished The season vviTh Three vicTories and eleven deTeaTs in all rneeTs. l-lowever, individual Winners made subsTanTial accomplishn'1enTs. OuTsTandinq Senior leTTermen included co-Cao Tains Jirn Erickson and Daryl Doulder, as well as Kirlc Kubicek and Dave Traver. Junior leTTerrnen Con- TribuTed To The l-luslcie record wiTh !5xchievemenT Award winner Dennis Doulder, who led The squad Through rnosT oT The season. ExpecTed To give nexT year's Team considerable depTh are reTurning leTTermen KenT Gundlach lnexT year's caplrainl, Al ReiTman, and Jim SelTzer. Cross Country Runs in Cool Woods ,aim ,,f ,. :gi . f - me 9 u luil iw,uy ff Run, Kirk, run! 2441 Scoreboard Ridgewood ,, , S+. Joseph ,, Riverside-Brookfield , Lyons Townslmip , , New Trier Easr H, Waukegan , Sl, Palrick , Evanslon , Niles Easf l-ligbland Park ,,,,, , Marloon lnvifalional proviso Easl Morfon Easf ,. Suburban League ,, Dislricr ,, Dennis runs in a pbolo race. I i rr T VARSlTY CROSS COUNTRY SEASON RECORD Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park , 3I , 37 , 45 50 ,, 50 32 68 38 24 26 Team Place I5 ,, , 38 , 26 Team Place 5 Team Place 9 5 BACK ROVV---Manifrles, Oerulal, Plank Skoda, Guncllaeb, Daryl Doulder, McClinloCk, Glick, Wong, Kubicek, Culera, Anderson. FRONT ROW- Dcnnis Doulder, Sellzer, l-loover, Yosba, Erickson, Rboad, Buck. r2451 ken The law of gra 5 ,gi 1 Y' ww, 'M ks, K 7 5 3 ? H-1403 Harris on Hue Horse. Brow on Hue bar. Scoreboard Giorwbard Wosr Lame Tech. , SlombrookNorH1 Maine Wes+ Homowoock-Hos5rm r Lyorws Tzwrgkio proviso Eos? VVauko':ur, , Niles Easw Morfon Eau Evimsforw Now Trior Em? 65 43V2 69572 6OV!f'2 57 62 88 80 73 50 88 83Vf'2 Ofnk Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oqk O-.k Oak Oak Oak Park Park Park Park Park Pfnrk Pmk Park Pork Pork Pork Pork 67 EBV? 62'72 7l',f3 81 70 44 52 59 82 44 48579 'rag 3 .. 51 BACK P,OW--Coach Zembal, Riafkw, Srfgrrwhfmor fmgnl, Frisrrm. SECOND ROV!-Dokoff, E':r'k1n:i, Harris, Eroskn, Jokwrrgrrr. FRONT ROW-Brow Anderson Kumar, Vfafker Karclv. MI55i':1--Bcdwrmar Qorwnft, Erurgv, Durro. Ocrwrifc, Lovgrfrl. 72471 PeTe pins. 'Um www Coached by Mr, Zirnrnermann and gaplainecl by PeTe l-lolnnes, who was voTed lVlosT Valuable Player by his TearnmaTes, The l-luslcie Grapplers displayed TalenT, abiliTy and bravura on Their nnaTs oT baTTle in The I967-i968 season. Junior Frank RuTTin wresTled his way inTo The semi-Tinals oT The STaTe 'l'ournannenT in The I3o pound clivision, wiTh Seniors Holmes and Vvlayne Grayne alrnosT qualiTying Tor sTaTe. QThers oT The wresTlers compeTing on The VarsiTy level were Chris Banalcis, Bob Marshall, ancl Doug Rohn. IT was a saTisTying season Tor all. Chris lays ouT an opponenh Frank shows winning skills. IT Talfes Two To Tango. Up Tor The pin. T 8 if .T sk WP,-im T 243 I Convfronfajrion. SCORES Urnvwwfi I4 Oak Park I2IversicIe Bmokfidd 28 Oak Park Maine VVI'-,I 42 Oak Park Iiidqewcfuf 24 Oqk Park Modem Eau 26 Oak Pfmk IXIIICS Eau? I7 Ofnk Park SI, CnarIm QQ Oak P Irk W51uke:'5ar 32 Oak Pdrk ,, , , ,. QUddVdVIlIUIcIf Sumo New Irif-V 24 Oqk F ,rk Hn'-IMI Unk 35 flffk Ifavk Ivf1ug.Ifr EI fjlk I'f11k IJrrwI5rn IMI 34 Qfak I '?', nk Wre-sIIer5 ruin opponents 32 ,I6 9 24 23 27 ,ZO , . , 6 tiff? TQGVTI 2? 7 I4 II I Conference. I Ikne ref wafckuez cIOneIy LIACK RCVV --Cf vw Z'w'vm,1:1-I' r.fIIr,r,fIg, Lgwfg., Il,-'wi Mf,r5In'I, I-Iwivmw N, Purmseq Bmflkif, Gun? mm. VRQIXII RO In MI IwII1II,K ,,I1f,NN.IJs,Iwr'5m,fffmync. 52493 I 1 lJr's a bird, ir's a plane . .. Scoreboard Easr Leyden Proviso Wesr ic Riverside-Brookf ,ld ,,,,,, ., New Trier Wesf lvlorlon Easi , , Niles Easi Lyons Township Waukegan New Trier Easr Highland P k E r VGFHS OVW ,, df' ,, Proviso Easf ES O O O O O O O O O O O Oa G G H CI 6 60 51 63 3Olf2 75 63 47 63 25 45 I5 62 The swimming Team broke records 'rhis year. The Medley Relay Team oi Greg Johnson, Bob l-lolguisr, Mike Winiers, and Chuck Follerr ser a new record, as Bill Oawne ser one Tor The 400 yard Tree sryle. The Team Jrurned in a line record oi eighr wins and Tour losses, losing ro some oi Jrhe roughesr reams in The Suburban League, New Trier and Evansron. This gave Oak Park Tourrh place in Jrhe League and dis- rricr meer. Oak Park also senr Greg Johnson and Bill lvlessner downsrare io The Tinals oi The siare meer. Nexl' year, Oak Park should be a slrong conrender wirhin Jrhe League wiih such oursranding Juniors and Solohomores as Don Nielson, Bob Ivlarcorr, Bob Hol- guisr, Chuck Follerr and orhers. Also, beginning his second year ai Oak Park nexr year will be new assisr- anr coach, Ivlr. Kinnear. Rerurning ro coach again will be Mr. Armer, The chemisrry Teacher who worked wirh Jrhe leam's divers, one oi whom wenr downslare lBill lylessnerl. The 1967-I968 swimming Team was coached by Mr. Wilhelm, who did an admirable iob. Push oil. Swiir srarrs. 250 On his way. Swimming Teams Va rsify Swimming Bob Buccola Bill Gawne Tom Hurd Greg Johnson Louis Lalzoriune Bob Marcoil' Fred Muir Don Nielsen Rich Rieger Mike Winiers Bill Messner Ted Wrighi Chuck Folleii Bob l-lolquisi Varsify Head Coach Verne Wilhelm Sophomore Swimming Bill Mason Pere Murphy Dan Peirole Jim Smiih Bob Kenneavy Scori McParland Dick Websier Tim Kelly Fred Groen Mike McManus Paul Gillespie Bob Aurbach Mark Shima Roberi Kinnear Freshman Swimming Mark l-louser Doug Thorpe Sieve Pagano Tom Higgins Paul Roach Lee Buckley Roger Rauch Tom Williams Tom Riedy Bob Maxson Bill l-lurd Bob Harris Kevin Dowling Aldo Baieiii Assis+an+ Coaches Va ughn Armer rzsii Up Tor Two. Playing in a Leaque Thar produced The Slaie Champion Baskelball Team, Eyanslron, The l-lusllinq l-luskies baskelball Team did nolr perform up lo expeclalions. lr cannolr be said Thar The Team did nor play hard in eyery game, buf allhouqh several games were close, They were unlorlunalely losl, There were many slrirring momenlrs-Tasl breaksi hard lay-upsi long iump Shols-in every game. l-loweyer, The lalenls ol such line players as Terry Masari Dick Bigqins, Bill lzeley, and Tom Williams, To name a Tew, led by Coach Kinerl, could noi overcome The circumslances and pro- duce a winning Team. Basketball Team in 1967-1968 The balls up There somewhere! if A TNQ Ea 451 Terry Hpg Qme In, Up and Em'-WBHI Feley in addon. EA q , , . X L.,.,. , RCW---Cof1r,H Kxrwvf, Lrqqms Mfl'v1 ', K-'Yrfmjf-V Fr-If-y MFHQWI CK ROV!-Lcdcyc frv r,7, A HNsC ', Lwfqr-H' CUVTWDLTJH WI1Y'amf,D1yWQ Cix CF1' Nf sfQ' n 'W FRONT ' J' ' 12531 George puls his shol in. Track This year's Track Team did well in keeping up vvijrh rrack's lradiiional high slandards. Allhough Oak Park phced second niihe Suburban League meet aher Evansion,+he leanirnei every chaHenging schoolvnih hghhng qjrH.The'hackmen pbced Wcioqfupon Wc- lory, bul were nudged our of lirsl place in The Calc Park Relays by Proviso Wesl. An old 440 yd. dash record was broken by Gary Pae+au,whosera bhdenng new Hme ol49.7seconds onlhescoreboard.CkedH ako goeslo Dan Krew and Dave Sawenmn lorlheu hne abHHy m runmng The humhesagamsra drong oppoQHon.Pob vadhng by Tom Chval and high iurnping by Sieve Ivlagida added poinls foward l-luskie viciories in every rneelr. Scoll Badenoch! speed uirunmng The 50 yard dash,and George Keporos's slrenglh in shol pulling, also helped Theldusbe cause. Three coaches conrobuled rnuch lo ldusbe vkr rories, Coach Slack, Coach Gummersan and Coach Cllloson. The hne coaching ol lhese nwen shoukd be commended. l254l Dan lalces llwe Hurdles easy. Slevc clears llwe har. Topples Cpponents Teams WK, Mum , 'film ggf 5:1221 :Idsf k fix..-f BACK ROW-YOSHQ, Slvm, Taylor, l'lCOVf'V l-lclmes, Sfarfucr, lraver LO, Mccllrlrogk, Del Debblo, WPbb, liirwewarw. SECOND ROW-Mfsfqlflu Sfupml VV:-rwq Jullemo, Rfflrrrmn, Merrlclf, Gumolnclw, Dcaulder, Glick, lvhviaias Slcrvfln,WL1lllcm,Srl1wa lz,l7l?ON'lRONV--lcolllns Buck, Kramer, Kt 'flllPf'l Y Smer-rwmrw, Pfmlnu, Clark-mm, Rlvwafl, fflwal, Br-ll Sfl10f'l'll0lfl,AU'lf'lOf lmqal. M251 The Tennis Team had a winning season, ending in a Three-way Tie Tor TirsT place in The disTricT meeT. The resulT oT This is ThaT Dave Iv1arTin, PeTe Arm- sTrong, and PeTe Slciles wenT downsTaTe To The STaTe TournamenT. Only losses in The disTricT prevenTed our doubles Teams oT STeve Karch and JeTT Woolley and lVlarTin and Slciles Trom also going down To The Illinois l-ligh School STaTe Championships. OTherwise They had a successTul season. Coach WiTsman has every righT To be proud oT This year's squad. BAC K ROW-Forbes, MarTin, Woolley, Michod, Karch. FRONT ROW- Horwich, ArmsTrong, Hildebrand, Briclson. Tennis Goes Down State JeTT and STeve on The courTs. f25e3 NM Dave's winning sTyle Golf l l Q Ned drives inTo The waTer. T257 BACK ROW-AssT. Coach Legue, LaValIe, Manny, Thueson, R. Renz, Meyer, Ablin, Peloso, Zweigoron, Coach Thompson. SECOND ROW -Farago, Coach VVehrli, ScholTens, Gregus, KuTTel, l'lerseTh, N. Renz, Lhoflca, SchelTens, Nielsen, Bohmbach, Ouinlan. FRONT ROW- TreuTelaar, Wallensack, Anderson, Bossenga, WesTerholm, Fallon, Dorsey, Behrens, Treleaven. The year has noT progressed Tar enough aT This wriTing Tor us To predicT The ouTcome oT The T968 golf season, buT predicTing Trom The nneeTs already played, The Team seems on The verge OT placing high in iTs disTricT. Led by CapTain Charles l-lerseTh and coached by Mr. Wehrli, The squad is again playing aT The Oalc Park CounTry Club. Among oTher seniors par- TicipaTing are Gary Oregus, Charles l.hoTl4a, and Ned Renz. Gary mediTaTes before hiTTing iT. ,, gif-,' ,A Q k,,,,-MM ,,,.r.4 My N, V --' , as A .ww rs Q Three billy goafs gruff. f M W. on 'Fifi hom Whoa, boy. George conqrafulafes Tom 12581 Q .QQ 'L iffy swf ' if ,-,,, V'f.,g',jk, ,.,fLl1Q.L.',-,g.,,f, AVVV fgixbx A? f'v G FUD. .35-Q 4 , , 1 I Vk y , ' 'f ,,r,,y -6 ,- .1525 - ,,', - ' Hf?'mX, - - 11,445 .Hem- ,... ,, ,J E e N e. e , f --L ' . , + ' ' L 555 , ,, Y I wwf , 1 , LA. -' - . , ,,, Li55'nf, . '.,i.g. , 7 ' fir zig- '55 wig, - A 4 - ,, , ,Q my -M,,Mff,7 ,R , , , , ,-,, ,Q , ' ' 7 A L b ' ' ' ' ' H , , , f J e ' , , ., 1 ff' H 'ig,s,Q..:M-'v,Jf9'-ww.,1,55 , , 1, ft' - 2 -wf - + Aw S. ' ik, A, , f f 'K , - A iswfwgf . ' , ff , . .. ' law , 54? K f- , V, iw .K , www YJ , 9'7 Q g R Vg ff ,V J . e,,e X , ,-,gc if . 3 W, Baseball The VarsiTy Baseball Team oT Oalc Parlc played very well This year. Coached by lvlr. Kaiser, The baTrnen assaulTed The Suburban League wiTh The TalenTs oT many young men- PeTruCl4's piTching, Masarls Tielding, Caesars Tielding, KeT- Tinger's c:aTching, and more. The Team had a Three win+Tour loss record, going inTo The DisTriCT TournamenT. Also, iT mlisT be remembered ThaT Three games were losT by only one run, and Twice crucial lasT-inning drives were sTopped wiT'h men on base. OThers playing on The squad included Gary LoTgren, STU Gibson, Bill lzeley, and Franlc l:orTini. Ca ughT beTween bases. 7 T 5, 4 T V -'ls' Y fi. 4, ff . , , ,, ,., . RER? 5? ,-:',.2 Wy... U. Uv NWA.-4-v6 W, f ,Mau Mamffs u s. Y' i -eww f-aw-vi 1 . -- 7 -..l. ni 1 wi . ' Q :z,,,,,, Q ff - W , P,,A, . ,.s,. - . mseiwiaigs kr K T .ef 1? if nl , NX T 'F K Jifrw, ,s.,-W. A S - s -. jf 'f , ,, , W , M, ., W s's,, , V , L K - i 1 , ' H ffl Hif, ' 1 merge r ' 4 M'5zfs'fa'F+z5?if? K 2, gf fi ,ini A . , K - , ' 2 1 Q fs I , ,vm , Y. .- I I f? A t .. Q, K ,W 1 ' , . 1 - . , 4 - 1 'lf s5??,,r - 3, , . 4 , A V.. hm i v - 52941 . , 1 ' 1 fre , MJ,,,,,,, 4, 6. ,M M W. T, 4 , N ng, Va, ..'-. ky. v . M , T ff ...-1. .. ,Mi . . ' ,.f , ' -, , , x ..,,4 .5 4 ' . ,W A , . J ,- ww., was 'fr , MMV: ,, ,J 4: ',,, ,, dm. 4. ' if The baTTer. mm, ,rmgy - 'Q ' w- M., or ,.,i ,Mp f,,um,, :-,. .Q W A . r Q , o,,v 'ie ,.. , A ,. K S., M A ,U.l,J,w4,,wmFMf,..ff AN. -4, 5' 1'-1 su.. .,vf. M 4' ' 1 ' ' ns, ff' f ' 'ws v g..f w..v W' ' 1' -na' f.,.. BACK ROW-Coach Zimmerman Koziol KopTa P Tr le ST1ndish PeTruclf KeTTin r B fl B l4 lvl . , , , I , , e Q ,, ' , 1 ge, . ieey, roo s, cl.aren, CombTorw, Van Horn Hayward, Coach Kaiser. SECOND ROVvfil3orfi:wi, Migchnik, Carroll LoTgren, Kolzow, Nemchock, Gibson, Solnes, Ivlaggos, River. FRONT ROXN- Harb fmqnl, Kasal-, Chan, Keporos, Mawr Cf'6z'i,H, Lf-ner P, Fa-ley. NOT WCTURED: Pelvis, Sreirhauer. i259i BACK ROW-Coach Thompson, Weber, Kmkfi, Pelz, Sherlock, Erickson, Girlen, Larnoureux, Bower, Melhe. Rodgers, Coach Jansky. SECOND ROW-Wilson, Kopla, Marslon, l.o, Del Debbio. Tondelli, Oppenheirn, Norris, Murphy, Puchalski, FRONT ROVVfTierney, Wulike, Carroll, Young, Sullivan, Ruffin, Paone, Lu-Cchesi, lvlieedemn, Ryan. BACK ROW-Muehrcke, Renz, Cozzi, Vin- cenl, Rees, Paelau, Mchluqh, Shanahan, J. Sullivan, Brown, Weilandi. TFllRD ROW-elondelli, Marnrnoser, P. Sullivan, Cunningham, Londes, Schuelf, l-lambrook, Corry, Esposilo, Meyer, Woods, Gaul. SECOND ROW 4 Kilgallon, Ivlclvlahon, Polls, Conley, Lalfille, Dugal, Sedgwick, Byrne, Nelson, Cirnaglio, Ivlinlek, FRONT ROVV -V Cuslardo, Scholl, Schapperl, Lobes, lvlohilos, Sadoye, Opela, lowler, Dei-lainei, Arrnslronq. Freshman A Foolloall , W, My f ,ff ,C-4,4 -. u 'N BACK ROW lvlalhews Muehrcke Elliol rnqr.l, Furey, Brende. FlFTl-l ROW-Duqal Passananh Lee Cowan FOURTH ROW Polls, Pelerson, Bakk, lvlybeck. ll-llRD ROW- Tucher l-larvalis Cole Proko SECOND ROWe-Cronin, Robb, Slaplefon, Wenzlalf FRONT ROW Greco Kaiser Roflmwnn Colion, Bnrnhacino, Sophomore Soccer Yi, BACK ROW -- Coach Weber, Swanson Maqrady, Larkin, Lehman, IvIerrIck, Sfon- diIIas, Nevins, Diefgf, Faulds, Bower, SchIIke, Cirna, CosIich Ir'nqr.I. SECOND ROW-- Fenske, GiIIispe, KeIIer, Maka- rnofo, Oerro, Fisher, Lerner, AIvare2, Borke, I-Ierrnon, Schuknechr, Sher, FRONT ROW-HofafqIand, WhIIe, Furmar, Kess- Ier, Bhrrnhaqen, Niernire, Srhwender. Freshman Soccer Freshman B FooIIJaII BACK ROW-Ferris, Baker, Luduik, D'AngeIo, Buckovack, Kranz, DeIDebbIo, Thomison. THIRD ROW-Gafziohs, Geqenheimer, Jones, Mifchel, Bernaden Marich, IvIcCIInIock, PeIerson. SECOND ROW-Bornbach, Caraher, Bossunq Brooke, Sfokus, Behrens, Wheeler, Grinbarq, Harrinqron, FRONT ROW-WIIde PIechash, Burns, Arrhur, Kaderauek, SIudney, Norron, Refirfi, GoIesIeanu. I26II BACK ROW-Brown, Reid, Lehman, FaI- Ion, Iv1cNeIIis, BIoom, Ferrnier. FIFTH ROW-Nunez, Tannrrnnen Teqha, HeckeI- DunneII, WIII. FOURTH OIIerrnan, Sn'1IIh, Abrahi, Brewer, Desmond, Zayas, man, Rierson, ROW-Coach GarquiIo, Rohn, THIRD ROW-fWare, Schroeder, Traynor, Siler, Gehmberri, BaiIey, Rice. SECOND ROW-Dickinson, AIexarder, Shosrrom KIoock, Sandro, Moye, Krieg, Dowhrq. FRONT ROWeSnow, Cohen, Wnnfq, Safes, WIIIIarrrs, Gras, HorwIch, I ' Freshman IC' FooTIJaII BACK ROW-Kreiss, PucceIII, Kanfor, IIJIankI, Flagler, EIIioI Lufheringer, Blaha, Ohiselli, Vicror. FIFTH ROW-Fabro Wook, Jepsen, IbIankI, Reiger, Buccola. FOURTH ROW! Curran, Thorensen, Houser, MydIack, EIIIOI, Econornos, Liska, ROW--Harb, TreufeIaar, Denovo, SchauI3eI, Leonard, Barker Thull, Gibbons, McCarIhy, NaiI, WiIkIn, FRONT ROW Pucharskz, Mcmamefa. sEcoND Row-srebeff, efeme P Imqr,Ir Ware, Rradun. THIRD Larson, Basco, Iv1uIIer, LoveII, Celis, Hanisch, Nudera, Anderson, Norfon, Dahlin, Ros,, Lyons. Sophomore-Freshman Cross Country BACK ROWfCotsirttos, Phipps, Lennon, Morrtsey, Manor, Baksny, Redding, Lyncn, Ander- son, Nye, N, Sninsako. FRONT ROWf3rook5, Dorsey, Huskfa, Thorpe, OW-tara, Kody, Wottt, Cannella, D. Snlnsako. Gang tackle. Sports Add Excitement A-9 BACK RGX-N+FelCy, lfleiws, t-lusar, Gipsoii, Davis Hay D, Herring, Killani, L, l-lcrrinq, Pclz, Puclialski. Coach Dyke. FRONT ROW---Mizock, Merrick, Het- ner, Ruqqefio, Goldberg, l:dl'5fjO, McClure, Reman- chick. SACK ROW-B:,Aei', Ssfgewick, Menilo-, p'3 T'5'liF Dunal, Ford, Victor. FRONT ROW--Panter. Dwyer, Buturusis, Hoagland, Akwe, Custarqio, BACK ROW---Duqfal, Coanli Litster. Hansen. Bonni- bacln, De Vries, Kroclnmolny, McAllister, FRONT ROW-Gates, P. Norton, M, Norton, Moye, Cotter. Srenrian. J. V. Wrestling . i Sophomore Wrestling Fresliinan Wrestling i263i Sophomore Gymnaslics Freshman Gymnastics BACK ROW-Cohen lr'ngr.l, Cannella, Dully, Towler, Marshall, Nelson, Esposilo, P. Sullivan, Woods, Nagel, Lennon, Maher, Rees, G. Sullivan, Paelau, Wein- slein, Vincenl, Cozzi, S. Sullivan, Seno, Schwarlz, Aurbach, Conley, Lewis, Schap- perl, Downing, Molla, SECOND ROW- Lichlenberq, D. Shinsako, Anderson, Cos- lich, Opela, Polls, Dugal, Phipps, Ralhod, l-lill, Lueder, Filzpalrick, Ferrar, Redding, Scharle. Blumenlhal, Sadove, Byrne, Kil- qallon, Morrissey. FRONT ROW-Cheney lr'nqr.l, Slondilias, N. Shinsako, l-luska, Brooks, Zable, Kuehn, Besl, Del-lainaul, Gerqer, Dunn, Breil, Campbell, Jorgen- sen, Carpenler, Nye, Pearson, Brown. BACK ROW-Bernaden, l-lorwich, Smilh, Nunez, Roach, Blakemore, Lurey, Gilo- bons, Brillo, Marich, Appell, Polls, Bom- bacino, Malhews, Kaderavek, Kelly, Cowan, Robb, Sluclney, Mueller, Bakk, Krochmolny, Basco, Lovell. SECOND ROW-Move, Puchalski, Cohen, Basco, Milchell, Rice, Reid, Wolll, Denham, Cofsirilos, Wenzloll, Ware, Plecash, kr Muehrcke Broccolo Brown Tuc e , . , . FRONT ROW - Bean, Cheske, McNa- mara, l-loward, Barker, Mesi, Ol-lara Hinrichs, Lilzwaler, Bloesch, Zayas, Brisch, Brooke, Husar. BACK ROW-fMazeika, Gilchrisl, Larsen, Campbell, Barrick, Borke, Sherman, Lill- man, Slondilias, Coach Kays. SECOND ROW--While, Carpenler, Loebel, John- son, Troller, Swisher, LaVallee, Armour. FRONT ROW-Vilaqliano, Wyman, Ma- son, l-lollman, Sader, Bahdc, Woslcr, Von Ebors. BACK ROW --- Thorensen, Penley, Mol- singer, Freberq, Ridgeway, Rice, Williams, Reid, Brooke, Berillo, Cleland. SECOND ROW-Dunnell, Massi, Jarik, Small, Hurd, Bell, Dohney, Masewski, Laciak, Kirk, O'Rourke, Mydalack, Coach Koll. FRONT ROW-Schell, Wong, Leong, Kahouec, Bossunq, Taranlino, Capozzoli, Mason. Meegan, Wood, Erickson. Sophomore Track l264l Jump balf. CMH Johhsoh on fhe mafs. .1-. ,, Auf-X f N :uw Sophomore Basketball BACK ROVV-A-Hafrwhrook, Sfc-qc, Moerecvhnchrr Vv1f:P-high, Brow: VVe-Edhafi Ra-nz, Bfkzriis, Sah if FRONT R W Stovcvoi fmrmrl, Marnovf, ,AJm5Tfo1q, Corry M y S ulr gh? Nehoh, Wongals, Coach Kaiwr. Freshman Basi4eTba'l BACK ROW-Cain fmfunj, Khopsfoin, Loo Pm rs rw zo OW rf Ou I-I N h Sandro M . Janslvy fcoachj, FRONT R f--P4 Bakic, Kaiser, Nah fwqnl, Freshman NB' Basketball BACK ROW--V Diclrlrwsof, Goflfwhr-1mz3v', Luffvlk, W mb SECGND POVVYNGIT f'YTC!I'.l, N'VQsT::rhofm PC1071-CVW,J6lC1U!,ffi Moore Rwz. FRONT ROYVfH1'7,f.h,Qoffgfohf, 'Q ru r E r r Sivqor, CGM frh 2651 Freshman-Sophomore Tennis BACK ROW-Slciles, Greenloaurn, Lee, Lehman. FRONT ROW-Shosrrorn, Mar- :ol+, Mason. Sophomore Basehall BACK ROW-Coach Phillips, Caslardo, Ryan, Minlelc, Wilcox, Deisl, Corry, Blanco, Londos, Hansen, Gardner, Coach Boyd. SECOND ROW-Dohney lmqr.l, Swanson, Frame, Viclor, Roberls, Copo- ran, Barrick, Jones. FRONT ROW-Sc:hu- lcnechl, Niemira, Schoff, Nordslrom, Ma- lone, l.ornbard. Freshman Baseball BACK ROW -- Coach Jansky, Buccola, Filzqerald, Mybeclc, Jaqusialc, Slolcus, Klippslein, Golensfeanu, Kaiser. SECOND ROVV-Luclvilc, Garguilo, Collon, Kibble, l-larvalis, Petersen, Renz, Duqal, Coach Srnifh. FRONT ROW - Bailey, Sieben, Slandish, Hayes, l-lanisch, Musgrave, Des- rnond, Ferrnier. WXCQTK Fif7VV-- Siege lonfillffi Cssf S.i,:wA.ay, Un: Soarlc Re: F-li-rserh Scwoilfihfi, Eehrehs. Tl-HRD RCW-Kuilei, Lolcari, Sher, Mooney, Sullivari, Cfifi.-i-i, Blair l-lsofrf, hiarisw' Micriie Lurhlces Cai iw1r4ShCOND RQVV-Sweirzer, Wfilsh Thompson, Oizlco, Firhrherrrvah, Condor, Q'Briei' Camellia. V'l'1 lBVU4,i1Ci:V'l,iilfviliiifi' Km-. FRONT ROW-Bisiiop, Gabrirzl, Flank, l-lfillczi, fxrpaia, Zirhmerrriafi, PfiHr:i':,oi:, Ross l-lchry Wfaync2. I Everi vear a number ol Senior bo s are iveri The Jrivile e ol hel irio f i Y Q l Q F7 J io leach and supervise classes in gym, ol relereeimg games, ahd ol assislihg 'he coaches. Selecled by lhe coaches, lhese boys are choseh because oi Jrheir aoiliry and lheir good records in oym classes. This orogram was developed by Coach Werhli and remaihs under his direcrioh. Monogram Club Moiioorarh Clulo is designed lo pro- iiiole alhlelics lhroughoul lhe school ahd lo helix olher orgahiialiohs ih fzoorisoririg aclivilies lhal ehcoi.ra.V3e good iellow- ship, loslor good soorlsrhahshio, and help in lhe developmerif ol good school sysiril. Ch selecled Fridays, Presideril Terry Mamma, Adviser Coach Kaiser, and all lhose erzlirled ro wcar a maior moho- qiam meer oeiorc school lo decide oh flulii policy. Prosidehl arid adviser. Meri The Peopie, Yes What is if new the people are begirmimg to say- ig if rhis? and if so whither away and where do we go from here? H691 Sandburg Who's Who in 1968 A Abod, Susan Folk Music Club 2, 33 Girls' Choir 2, 33 Com- miffee Chairman 2, 33 Girls' Choir Ensemble 2, 33 Saludos Amigos 13 Cinema Board Sfaff 43 Debafe Team 2. Affrunfi, Anfhony Biology Club 13 Boys' Choir 2, 33 Track 1. Aiello, Judifh Afalanfa 13 Biology Club 1, 23 Publicify Chair- man 23 Class Officer 2, Presidenf3 Conference on lnfernafional Affairs 4, Secrefarvg Forum 3, 43 Girls' Club Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club Officer 4, Vice-Presidenf3 Girls' Service Commiffee 2, 33 Homegoing Couri 43 Human Affairs Club 33 Pan American Club 33 Safefy Council 2, 3: Sfu- denl Congress 2, 3, 4, Secrefary 23 General Chair- man Tag Day 43 Sophomore Council. Alcorn, Audrey Biology Club 1, 23 4 Year Honor Roll3 Gavel 33 Girls' Choir 33 Girls' Service Commiffee 3. Alberins, Aiia A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Biology Club 13 Forum 33 Girls' Choir 2: Mixed Ensemble 23 Saludos Amigos 33 Madrigals 2, 3, 4. Allen, Linda Biology Club 23 Folk Music Club 3: Gavel 33 Girls' Service Commiffee 2, 3, 43 Hisfory Club 2, 33 Human Affairs Club 43 Library Assisfanfs 33 Safefy Council 33 Senior Orchesis 43 Tag Day Chairman 43 Cinema Board 4. Alfsfadf, Lana Biology Club 1, 23 Commiffee Chairman 2: His- forg glub 33 Mafh Club 13 Symphony Orcheslra 1, , . Ammerman, Roberi Ridgewood 13 Topeka Wesf 2, 3. Ancel, Leslie Biology Club 33 Gavel 33 Hisfory Club 23 Safefy Council 3. Andersen, Kurf Andersen, Tom Biology Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Commiffee Chairman 33 Monogram 3, 43 Safefy Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Smoking Council 33 Saludos Amigos 13 Baseball 1, 23 Baskefball 1, 2, 3, 43 Foofball 1, 2. Anderson, Charles Biology Club 1: Boys' Choir 13 Saludos Amigos 23 Foofball 1, 23 Swimming 13 Wresfling 2. Anderson, Chuck Human Affairs Club 43 Monogram Club 3, 43 Senior Council3 Gymnasfics 1, 2, 3, 4, Capfain 43 Cross Counfry 1, 2, 3, 4. Anderson, David Biology Club 23 Boys' Choir 23 Safefy Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 13 Freshman Chorus. Anderson, Kim Pompano Beach Junior High School 13 Girls' En- semble 23 Girls' Service Commiffee 43 Hisfory Club 2, 33 Le Cercle Francais 2, 3. Andrikopoulos, Andrew J. Lane Tech. 1, 2, 33 Concerf Orchesfra 2, 33 Library Assisfanfs 33 Proiecfion Sfaff 1, 23 Sym- phony Orchesfra 2, 3. Angelos, Sanford Asfro-Physics 3, 4, Secrefary and Treasurer, 43 Biology Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Hisfory Club 33 Mono- gram Club 43 Safefy Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Saludos Amigos 23 Foofball 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 43 Track 4, Manager 43 Compufer Service Club 4. Arenson, Pafricia Armsfrong, Cafherine Afalanfa 13 Forum 33 Usher's Club 3, 4, Chief Usher 43 Badminfon Team igirls'l 4. Arnesen, Sally Afalanfa 13 Dance Demonsfrafion Lead 2, 33 Girls' Choir 43 Girls' Club Council 33 Girls' Service Commiffee 1, 2, 3, 43 Home Economics Club 4, Hisforian 43 Junior Council 33 Senior Council 33 Swimming Team igirls'l 13 Jr. Orchesis 1, Z3 Sr. Orchesis 3, 4. Arpaia, Pefer A. Foofball 1, 2. Arnon, Jack Biology Club 1, 23 Safefy Council 1, 2, 3. Arrigo, Ann Afalanfa 13 Biology Club 13 Fufure Teachers 3, 4, Vice Presidenf 43 Girls' Choir 2, 33 Girls' Service Commiffee 13 Hisfory Club 33 Pan American Club 3, 43 Safefy Council 33 Saludos Amigos 23 Tag Day Commiffee Chairman 4. Arfhurs, Ralene Freshman-Sophomore Girls' Chorus 1, 23 Junior- Senior Girls' Chorus 3, 4. Asproyerakas, Marge Biology Club 13 Freshman Council 13 Girl's Cam- era Club 23 Hisfory Club 1, 23 Tabula Sfaff 3, 43 Trapeze Sfaff23 Usher's Club 3, 43 Cinema Board 4. Ausfin, Richard Holy Cross 13 Biology Club 2. Afherfon, Pafrick Four Year Honor Roll3 Human Affairs Club 43 Led pefifion for a new course in Sociology. Ax, Sandy Afalanfa 13 Home Economics Club 3. Bachmann, Ric Biology Club 1, 33 Burke 33 Cresf Slaff 43 Folk Music Club 43 Honor Roll 1, 3, 4,3 German Club 2, 33 Hisfory Club 2, 3, 43 Human Affairs Club 2, 33 Russian Club, Treasurer 33 Phi Befa Cracker. Bachner, Gerald J. Sf. Mary's High School 13 Safefy Council 3. Bacom, Paf Afalanfa 1, 23 Biology Club 2, 33 Class Officer 4, Secrefary3 Cresf Sfaff 23 Folk Music Club 33 Girls' Service Commiffee 2, 3, 43 Hisfory Club 2, 33 Junior Red Cross 13 Saludos Amigos 13 Senior Council 4. Badenoch, Scoff Big Brofhers and Sisfers 43 Boys' Conference Offi- cers 3, 43 Class Officer 13 Freshman Council 13 Monogram Club 3, 43 Safefy Council 23 Sfuclenf Council 3, 43 Foofball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Sfudenf Congress Presidenf 4. Bailey, Rosanne Biology Club 1, 2, 33 Concerf Orchesfra 1, 23 Forum 43 Girls' Club Commiffee Chairmen 43 Girls' Service Commiffee 43 Hisfory Club 33 Human Affairs Club 43 Junior Red Cross 13 Junior Council 33 Newfon 43 Safefy Council 43 Symphony Band 3, 43 Usher's Club 3, 43 Archery Team 3, 43 Tennis Team 33 Sfafe Solo Confesf 4. Baldwin, Pafricia Afalanfa 13 Biology Club 13 Girls' Leaders Class 3, 43 Hisfory Club 2. Baldwin, Pafrick Fenwick 13 Hisfory Club 23 Monogram Club 43 Foofball 3, 43 Russian Hisfory 3. Banakis, Chris Class Officer 33 Freshman Council 13 Junior Coun- cil 33 Monogram Club 3, 43 Senior Council 43 Sfudenf Council 23 Foofball 1, 23 Track 1, 23 Wresfling 1, 2, 3, 4. Banse Debbie A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Biology Club 13 Concerf Orchesfra 13 Gavel 33 Girls' Ensemble 3, 43 Girls' Ofchesfra 2, 33 Homegoing Courf 33 Safefy Coun- ci 2. Barans, David A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Biology Club 1, 23 Boys' Choir 1, 23 Boys Choir Ensemble 13 Four Year Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Hisfory Club 2, 43 Human Affairs Club 43 Lincoln 3, 43 Opereffa Casf Lead 3, 43 Gymnasfics 1, 2, 33 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 33 Cum Laude 3, 4. Bard, Rufh I Afalanfa 13 Biology Club 23 Home Economics Club 2, 33 Safefy Council 3. Barf, Tom Barfon, Ted Radio Club 3, 43 Sfage Crew 1, 2, 3, Basich, Dan Jr. Swimming 13 Track 23 Boys' Leaders 4. Baffersby, Laura Biology Club 1. Bauer, Karen Afalanfa 13 Biology Club 33 Folk Music Club 1, 23 Girls' Leaders Class 2, 3, 43 Hisfory Club 2. Becker, Marguerife Trinify 13 Home Economics 2. Behrens, Alfred John Jr. Chess Club 43 Concerf Band 13 Sfage Band 2, 33 Symphony Band 2, 33 Swimming Leader 4. Behan, Mark Behan, Marfy Tulgy 1, 2, 3. Bellezzo, Johanna Arf Club 13 Four Year Honor Roll 43 Gavel 33 Girls' Camera Club 23 Hisfory Club 3, 43 Human Affairs Club 1, 2, 33 Junior Red Cross 13 Library Assisfanfs 3, 43 Calm 3, 4. Belzer, Carol Presidenf Afalanfa 1, 2, 3, 43 Biology Club 1, 23 Girls' Leaders Class 1, 2, 3, 43 Hisfory Club 23 Safefy Council 2, 33 Badminfon 2, 3, 4. Belz, Sally Jo A Cappella Choir 3, 4 lisf semesferl3 Biology Club 13 Forum 33 Girls' Choir 23 Girls' Ensemble 3, 4 ilsf sernesferl3 Hisfory Club 23 Newfon 3. 12701 Benedeffo, Bonnie Arf Club 1, 23 Volleyball 3, 4. Berg, Janis Afalanfa 13 Biology Club 1, 23 Concerf Band 13 German Club 3, 43 Hisfory Club 2, 33 Symphony Band 2, 3, 4. Bernsfein, Marfin Biology Club 13 Gymnasfics 13 Track 2. Bernsfein, Milfon Cub Staff 1. Benneff, Mary Biele, Beverly Biology Club 13 Four Year Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 43 Girl's Leaders Class 43 Sfage Crew 23 Cum Laude 4. Bierman, Arm Afalanfa 13 Biology Club 13 Hisfory Club 23 Sfage Crew 1, 2. Biggins, Dick Fenwick 1, 23 Monogram Club 43 Baskefball 4. Bills, Dan Baskefball 13 Foofball l. Bishop, Bruce - Safefy Council 33 Gymnasfics l, 2, 3, 4. Black, Peggy Afalanfa 13 Big Sisfer 43 Biology Club 13 Concerf Orchesfra 1, 23 Dance Demonsfrafion Lead 2, 3, 43 Fold Music Club 23 Gavel 43 Hisfory Club 2, 3, 43 Human Affairs Club 43 Symphony Orchesfra 3, 43 Senior Orchesis 1, 2, 3, 4. Blackwell, Clifford Hisfory Club 23 Saludos Amigos I, 23 Gym Leader. Blair, Brian S. Class Officer 1, 23 Freshman Council 13 Safefy Council 33 Baskefball 1, 23 Soccer 1, 2, 33 Sopho- more Class Council 23 King of Hearfs Courf 43 Senior Follies 43 Synchronized Swim Team 4. Blum, Barbara Afalanfa 13 Biology Club 13 Hisfory Club 2, 33 Senior Girls Luncheon Commiffee 43 Girls' Chorus 13 Cinema Board 4. Bocgda, Daniel oncerf Orchesfra 13 Music Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Sym- phony Orchesfra 2, 3, 4. Boqgess, Nancy Afalanfa 13 Biology Club 1, 23 Fooflighfs 23 Forum 3, 43 Recording Secrefary of Forum 43 Girls' Service Commiffee 1, 43 Junior Council 33 Safefy Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Council 43 Swim- ming Team 13 Chairman of Senior Girls' Luncheon 43 Swim Show-Aquafic Arfs-1, 2, 3, 43 Cinema Board 43 Phi Befa Kracker 13 Honor Roll 1, 23 Hisfory Club 2, 3. Boldt, Nancy Girls' Choir 3, 43 Hisfory Club 2, 33 Saludos Amigos 1, 2, Secrefary 2. Bolleffino, Joe Arf Club 3, 4, Presidenf 43 Biology Club 13 His- fory Club 33 Sfage Crew 2, 33 Sfage Design3 Makeup Chairman3 Thespians. Bonfield, Ed 4 Arf Club 33 Library Assisfanf 1, 23 Sfage Crew 1, 2, 33 Theafer Arf 1, 2, 3, 43 Thespians. Borke, Linda Afalanfa 1, 2, 33 Girls' Leaders Class 23 Hisfory Club Z3 Swimming Team 1, 23 Synchronized Swim- ming 2, 33 Timer's Club 3, 4. Bossenga, Ed Concerf Band 13 Music Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Sfage Band 2, 3, 43 Symphony Band 2, 3, 4. Bower, Larry Biology Club 23 Foofball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4. Bradfield, Beverly Biology 1. Bralles, Helene Cub Sfaff 13 Fufure Teachers 23 Home Economics Club 33 Human Affairs Club 3. Brandner, Bill Biology Club 13 German Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Presi- denf 43 Symphony Band 2, 3, 4. Brandsirader, Janel Carmel High School 13 Biology Club 23 Forum Romanum 33 Girls' Club Council 33 Safefy Council 2. Brennan, Brian Sf. Philip 33 Boys' Choir 1, 2, 33 Baskefball 33 Track 1. Brennan, Mary Rulh Trinify High School 1, 2, 33 Arf Club 1, 2, 33 Big Brofhers and Sisfers 33 Safefy Council 2, 3. Brennan, Mike Boilogy Club 13 Concerf Orchesfra 13 German Club 1, 2, 33 Symphony Orchesfra 2, 3, 43 Gym- nasfics 1, 2. Bricfson, Mark Concerf Orchesfra 13 Hisfory Club 33 Monogram Club 43 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 43 Tennis iBoys'l 1, 2, 3, 4. Brons, Carole Brooks, John Biology Club 13 Four Year Honor Roll 43 Hisfory Club 33 Monogram Club 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Gymnasfics 1, 23 Cum Laude3 Phi Befa Kracker, Brooks, Laurel Afalanfa 13 Biology Club 23 Gavel 3, 43 Girls' Choir 2, 33 Hisfory Club 33 Pan American Club 43 Saludos Amigos 1, 23 Tag Day Chairman 43 Cinema Board 4. Brooks, Rita Siena 1, 2, History Club 3, Safety Council 4. Brown, Michelle Brown, Sharon Atalanta 1, 2, Biolo y Club 1, Committee Chair- men 2, 3, 4, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, His- tory Club 2, 3, Home Economics Club 1, Saludos Amigos 1, Gymnastics 2, 3. Bruhn Karl A Cappella chan 3, 4, Biology Club l, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Choir 1, 2, Boys' Choir Ensemble 2, Chess Club 3, Cub Staff 2, Folk Music Club 3, 4, German Club 3, History Club 2, 4, Human Affairs Club 4, Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4, SPOR 1, President 1, Basketball 1. Bruner, John All Saints Parish School 1, 2, Biology Club 4, Four Year Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, History Club 3, 4, Football 2, Defensive Captain 2, Swimming iBoys'l 1, Cum Laude, Bruun, Edward Biology Club 2, Photo Staff 3, 4. Buccola, Bob Baseball 2, Swimming tBoys'1 1, 2, 3, 4. Bunn, Barbara Girls' Camera 1, 2. Burke, Wendy Atalanta 1, 2, Biology Club 1, Conference on International Affairs Officer 1, Cub Staff Chair- man 2, Folk Music Club 3, Gavel 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, Human Affairs Club 4, Le Cercle Francais 3, Pep Club 1, Safety Council 2, 3, Stage Crew 2, 3, News Editor ,Period 31, 3, 4, Timers for Swim Team 3, 4. Butler, Bill Boys' Choir 1, 2, History Club 2, Football 1, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, Boys' Conference, Ticket Agent 4, Lacrosse 4. Byfield, Mary Folk Music Club 2, 3, History Club 2, 3, Human Affairs Club 2, Le Cercle Francais 2. Byrne, Kathleen Maeve Bloomington Senior High School 3, Atalanta 1, Dance Demonstration Lead 2, Girls' Service Com- mittee 1, 2, 4, Swimming Team iGirls'l 1, 4, Junior Orchesis 2, Synchronzed Swim Show 4, Senior Follies, Timer's Club 4, Frosh.-Soph. Chorus. C Cabanban, Robert Cairns, Connie Lynn Girls' Service Committee 4, History Club 2, Stage Band 2, Cross Country Timer 4, Match Mate 3, 4. Campagna, Sally Dance Demonstration Lead 2, Girls' Service Com- mittee 1, 2, 4, Le Cercle Francais 2, Junior Orchesis 2. Canavan, Robert St. Joseph High School 1, 2, 3. Canavan, William Cardinal, Mar Trinity 1, 2, Swimming Team 3. Carey, Robert H. - Junior Red Cross 3, Soccer 1, 2, 4, Swimming 1, Track 1. Carlson, Barb Biology Club 1, Girls' Conference Committee Chairman 3, Girls' Service Committee 1, 2, Safety Council 2, 3, Senior Council 4. Carne, Susan Girls' Service Committee 1. Carpenter, George Fenwick High chool 1, Biology Club 2, Wrestling 2, lntra-mural Basketball 2, 3, lntra-mural Wrest- ling 2, 3, LaCrosse 4, Carpenter, Jim Gymnastics 2. Carrera, Robert Boys' Choir 1, 2, Math Club 2, 3, Monogram Club 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, LaCrosse 4, All League Football 4, Carroll, Ann A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Atalanta 1, 2, Biology Club 2, Conference on International Affairs, Publicity Chairman 4, Cub Staff 2, Spefesa 2, Forum 3, 4, Forum Romanum 3, Four Year Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Council 1, Future Teach- ers 4, Girls' Club Council 3, 4, Operetta Cast Lead 3, 4, Safety Council 2, 3, SPOR 1, 2. Cassin, Patrick Fenwick High School 1, Le Cercle Francais 4. Cates Cheryl C. Atalanta 1, Honor Roll 2, 3. Chval, Tom Monogram Club 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. Cicmanec, Joe Astro-Physics 1, 2, 3, Biology Club 1, 2, 3, Con- cert Band 1, History Club 4, Monogram Club 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Cibula, Pat St. Pat's 1, 2, Football 3. Cienki, John lntra-mural Gymnastics. Clayton, Judy A D Cub Staff 1, Footllghts 2, History Club 2, 3, Human Affairs Club 4. Coggeshall Bruce Biology Club 1, 2, Burke 4, chess Club l, cfesf Staff 4, History Club 2, 3, Human Affairs Club 4, Tabula Staff 4 Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, National Merit Finalist. Coduti, William Concert Band 1. Cohn, Harry Proiection Staff 2, 3, 4, Period Captain 4, Audio- Visual Staff 3 yrs., Equipment Manager 4. Coker, Craig Baseball 1, Soccer 1, Tennis 3, Track 2, 3, Collins, Michael Holy Cross 1, 2. Comella, Robert Stage Band 3, 4, Physical Ed. Leader 4. Compton, Jim Monogram Club 4, Smoking Council 3, 4, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 1, Football 1, 2. Condorr, Jim Biology Club 2, Boys' Conference Officer 4, Ticket Agent, Freshman Council 1, Safety Council 1, 2, 3, Golf 1, 2, 3, Soccer 2, Track 2, 3. Connift, Anthony St. Mel 1, 2, Newton 3. Cooper, Terry Radio Club. Corbin, Michael Fenwick 1. Corporon, Christine Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club 1, Forum 3, Four Year Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, Linguapolitan 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Tabula Publishing Board 2, 3, Russian Club 2, 3, President 3, Cum Laude 4. Cortese, Richard Biology Club 1, History Club 1, Football 1, Class Council 2. Cotsirilos, Susan Atalanta 1, Biology Club 1, 2, Folk Music Club 1, 2, 3, Forum, Vice President 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll, History Club 3, 4, Human Affairs Club 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, Safety Council 1, 2, Symphony Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Tabula Staff 3, 4. Cotton, Tom Senior Council, Swimming 1, Coutu, Loraine Girls' Choir 1, Safety Council 4. Cowan Robert J. Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Four Year Honor Roll, History Club 3, Lincoln 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cum Laude 4, Illinois State Scholarship Winner. Cowen David Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club 2, Burke 3, 4, Class Officer 3, 4, Concert Orchestra 1, Concert Soloist 1, Boys' Conference Ticket Chair- man 4, Four Year Honor Roll 4, History Club 4, Human Affairs Club 4, Junior Council 3, Senior Council 4, String Quartet 4, Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 3, Wrestling 2, National Merit Commended Student, NCTE Achievement Award Winner, Dartmouth College Book Award, lt's Academic Team. Cowhey, Kathy Trinity 1, 2, Future Nurses 4, Maiorettes 3, 4. Cox, John Fenwick 1, Baseball 2, Basketball 3, 4, Football 4. Craqen, John Biology Club 1, Burke 4, Four Year Honor Roll 4, History Club 2. Cronin, Michael Fenwick 1. Crowby, Jim Curran, Bob Curran, Susan Atalanta 1, Biology Club 1, Girls' Service Com- mittee 3, Homecoming Court 3, 4, Homegoing Court 3, Junior Council 3, Cheerleader 2, 3. Curran, Tony Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming iBoys1 1, 2, 3. Cutro, Laura Girls' Camera Club 2, Home Economics Club 1, D Dahms, Michele O. Dan, Michael T. Fenwick 1, Concert Band 1, Usher's Club 3, Swimming 1, 2, Cafeteria Assistant 2, 3, l.eader in Swimming 3, 4. D'Andrea, Robert D Angelo, Cynthia Good Counsel H. S. 1. Darre, Mike Vice President German Club 3, Monogram Club 3, 4, Senior Council Representative 4, Gymnastics Captain 1, 2, Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 4, Usher at Commencement 3. Davis, Brian Lemont 1, Astro Physics 2. l27ll Davis Douglas Burke 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Monogram Club 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling l, 2, 4, Cum Laude 3, 4. Dear, Walter Burke 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Cum Laude 3, 4, Del Monaco, Dolores Atalanta 1, Biology Club 1, 2, Cub Staff 1, 2, Girls' Service Committee 1, 4, Safety Council 3, Dempsey, Kevin Fenwick 1, 2. Dennehy, Doreen Junior Red Cross 1, Denvir, Elizabeth Trinity 1, Biology Club 2, Home Economics Club 2, 3. DePinto, Jacqueline Marie A Cappella Choir 4, Atalanta 1, 2, 3, Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club 1, Forum 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Committee Chairmen 4, Church Key Girl, 1967 Conference, Girls' Ensemble 3, 4, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, History Club 3, Junior Council 3, Safety Council 2, 3, Cum Laude Society 4, Sophomore Council 2, Senior Follies. DeTroy, Greg Monogram Club 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Manager 4, Track 4, Senior Follies, Piano Solo. Dianqikes, Ted Track 1, Wrestling 1, 2. Ditto, Susan Atalanta 4, Concert Band, Future Nurses iMedical Careersl 2, 3, Girls' Conference 3, Corresponding Secretary 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 2, Math Club 2, 3, Pep Club 1, SPQR 3, Symphony Band 2, 3, 4, Swimming Teams iGirls'l 4, Cinema Board 4. DiVito, Daniel F. Fenwick 1, Safety Council 3, Audio-Visual Staff 3, DiVito, Linda Gregg Principia 3, Biology Club 1, Folk Music Club 2, Safety Council 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, May Breakfast Committee 2, 3. Dolin, Scott Three-year Graduate, Gymnastics 1, 2, Math Club 1, President, Biology Club 1, Forum Romanum 2. Doulder, Daryl R. Monogram Club 4, iCross Country1, Photo Staff 3, 4, President, Tabula Publishing Board 2, 3, 4, Trapeze 4, Photo Editor, Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. Dow, Jacqueline Three-year Graduate, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Atalanta 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, 4, Hostess, Home Economics Club 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4, Junior Orchesis 3, 4, Managers' Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Phi Beta Cracker 1, Retrieval Center Staff 4, Match-Mate 3, 4, Leadership Assembly, Dowling, Owen History Club 3, Saludos Amigos 2, Cinema Board 4, Downey, Jane Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club 2, Folk Music Club 1, 2, Forum 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Freshman Council 1, History Club 2, 3, Le Cercle Francais 2, Newton 2, Safety Council 1, 2, 3, Tabula Publishing Board 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Advertising Manager 1, Secretary 2, Business Manager 3, 4, Phi Beta Kracker, Cum Laude Society. Doyle, Terrance Glenbard East H. S.!Morthwest H. S. 1, 2, 3, Four Year Honor Roll 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, National Honor Society, Cum Laude Society, Indiana Hoosier Boys' State. Dubnick, Andrea Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Chess Club 2, Cub Staff 2, Forum Romanum 2, 3, 4, Consul co-presi- dent 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll, History Club 3, Lin uapolitan 3, 4, Associate Editor 4, Proiection Sta?f 2, 3, Trapeze Staff lPeriod 31 4, Cum Laude 3, 4, Cinema Board 4, Bookstore 3, 4. Duffy, Eileen Atalanta 1, 2, Girls' Service Committee 4, Human Affairs Club 1, Saludos Amigos 1. Dugal, William Concert Band 1, History Club 2, Photo Staff 2, Symphony Band 1, 2, 3, Swimming 1, Track 1, Athletics Leaders' Club 3, 4, lntra-mural Sports 3, 4, Dukic, Vera Biology Club 2, Forum 3, 4, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Service Committee 1, History Club 2, Library Assistants 1, 2, Proiection Staff 1, Phi Beta Kracker. Dulold, Michael St. Joseph High School 1, 2, Leader 4, Dunlop, Jim SPQR 1, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 1, Cinema Board 4. Dunn Peter K. Biology Club 2, 3, Brass Choir 2, Concert Band 1, Conference on lnternational Affairs, CIA Super- visor 1, Cub Staff 1, Forum Romanum, Consul 4, History Club 2, 3, Newton 2, 3, Safety Council 1, 2, 3, SPOR, Treasurer 1, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 1, Symphony Band 1, 2 3, 4, Sym- phony Orchestra 3, 4, Trapeze Staff 2, Cinema Board 4, Bookstore 2, 3, 4, Student Manager 3, 4. E Eagan, William Eberlein, Michael Boys' Camera Club 1, Photo Staff 3, Stamp and Coin Club 2, Baseball 1. Ebsan, Thomas Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3. Edwards, Beth Glenbrook North 1, Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club 2, Four Year Honor Roll, Gavel 4, Girls' Leaders Class 3, Linguapolitan 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, Symphony Band 1, Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Cum Laude 3, 4. Elder, Ed Walther Luther 3, Biology Club 1, Equipment Manager 1. Ellman, Phil Biology Club 1, Safety Council 2, 3, Senior Coun- cil 2, Student Council 1, Baseball 1, Soccer 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, Senior Follies. Erickson, Jim Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club 1, 2, Conference on International Affairs-Publicity 4, Junior Council 3, Monogram Club 3, 4, Student Council 1, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. Erickson, Judith M. Gavel 3, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Service Committee 3, History Club 2, 3, Saludos Amigos 2, Cinema Board 4, Senior Follies 4. Erickson, Sue Atalanta 1, Biology Club 1, 2, Gavel 3, Girls' Choir 3, Safety Council 3, Student Council 4, Timer's Club 3. Ernest, Pam A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Four Year Honor Roll 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Record- ing Secretary 4, or Committee Chairmen 4, Hostess Committee, History Club 2, 3, Mixed Ensemble 3, 4, Pan American Club 3, 4, Cum Laude Society 4. Even, Janet Atalanta 1, 2, Biology Club 1, Concert Orchestra 1, Forum 3, Girls' Service Committee 1, 2, History Club 2, 3, Senior Council 4, Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Swimming Team lGirls'J 2, 3, Tennis Team 1Girls'1 1, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Council 2, Tag Day Committee Chairman 4. F Fairman, Susan Summit Junior H. S. 1, Four Year Honor Roll 4, History Club 3, Newton 4, Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Falato, Toni Girls' Leaders Class 4, Library Assistants 4, Safety Council 3, Audio-Visual Staff 3. Fall, Emilie Biology Club 2, 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Gavel 3, Girls' Service Committee 3, Human Affairs Club 4, Russian Club 3. Faltysek, Rae Biology Club 2, Girls' Choir 3. Feeney, Patrick Math Club 2, Stamp and Coin Club 2. Felt, Russell Biology Club 2, Concert Band 1, Four Year Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, Lincoln 4, Symphony Band 2, Cum Laude Society 4. Fenske, Susan Jean Biology Club 1, 2. Ferrante, Joseph Biology Club 1, Monogram Club 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1. Fireman, Francine Biology Club 1, Dance Demonstration Lead 3, 4, Spefesa 1, 2, Forum Romanum 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Freshman Council, History Club 3, Human Affairs Club 4, Swimming Team 2, Senior Orchesis 3, 4, Aquatic Arts Group 2, 3, 4. Fishback, Bob A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Boys' Choir 2, Boys' Choir Ensemble 2, Committee Chairmen 2, 3, Boys' Quartet 2, Concert Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 1, Mixed Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Club 1, String Quartet 4. Fisher, Michael Cub Staff 1, Fitzgerald, Laura Atalanta 1, History Club 3, 4, Human Affairs Club 1, 3, 4, Saludos Amigos 1. Fitzgerald, Pam Flank, Steven P. Biology Club 1, 2, 3, Concert Band 1, History Club 2, 3, Safety Council 3, Smoking Council 3, Soccer 1, 2. Fleckner, Maxine Atalanta 1, Crest Staff 2, 3, 4, Fall Show Cast 3, 4, Folk Music Club 1, 2, History Club 2, 3, Thespians 4. Flower, Phyliss Atalanta 1, Biology Club 1, Folk Music Club 1, Gavel 3, Girls' Choir 2, 3, History Club 2, Home- coming Court 4, Homegoing Court 3, 4, Safety Council 3, Student Council 3, 4. Foley, Michael St. Joseph 1, 2, Soccer 1, Swimming 1, Track 1. Follett, Diana Atalanta 1, Library Assistant 2. Forbes, Fred Big Brothers 4, Four Year Honor Holl 1, 2, 3, 4, Lincoln 4, Newton 4, Saludos Amigos 1, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. Fortini, Frank Fenwick 1, 2, Baseball 3, 4. Fraizer, Laura Atalanta 1, Big Sisters 4, Biology Club 1, Girls' Leaders Class 3, History Club 2, Saludos Amigos 2, String Quartet 2, 3, 4, Symphony Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Ticket Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Chair- man 4. Freund, Mark Big Brothers 4, Biology Club 2, Four Year Honor Roll 4, History Club 2, 3, President 4, Lincoln 3, 4, Newton 2, Tabula Staff 4, Wrestling 1, Novice Debate 1, Junior Varsity Debate 2, 3, Varsity Debate 4, Lang. Lab Assistant 2, 3, Junior Prom Decoration Chairman 3. Frushour, Douglas Biology Club 1, Forum Romanum 3, 4, Pontitex Maximus and Judge 2, History Club 3, SPQR 1, Swimming 1, Novice Debate Squad 2, Honorary Member of Saludos Amigos 2. Frymark, Thomas Astro-Physics 1, President 2, 4, Vice President 3, Biology Club 1, Burke 3, 4, Fall Show Cast 3, Four Year Honor Roll 4, History Club 3, Newton 3, Treasurer 4, Safety Council 1, 2, Swimming 1. Fuchs, Richard Concert Orchestra Concertmaster 1, Concert Soloist 4, String Quartet 4, Symphony Orchestra Principle 2, 3, 4. Fuller, Bruce Biology Club 1, Information Desk. G Gabriel, Mike Safety Council 4, Stage Crew 1, Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, Boys' Leader Class 3, 4. Gallup, Dennis Garcia, Luis , Fort Miller High School 1, Niles Township 1, 2, Lincoln 4. Gargiulo, Lucia Ann Atalanta 1, 2, Biology Club 3, History Club 2, Home Economics Club 1, Safety Council 3, 4, General Secretary 4, Safety Council Officers 3, 4, Student Congress 4, Executive Officer 4, Bad- minton Team iGirls'1 4. Garland, Daniel , Biology Club 2, 3, Boys' Choir 1, 2, Folk Music 2, 3, Safety Council 3, 4, Stamp and Coin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 1, 2, Swimming iBoys'1 1. Garner, Charles Saint Philip High 1, 2, Safety Council 4. Garrigan, John Monogram Club 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Sailing Club 4. Gasiorowski, Charlotte Atalanta 1, Biology Club 1, 2, Forum 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll, History Club 3, Pan American Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Cum Laude Society. Gawne, Bill Monogram Club 3, 4, Safety Council 3, Tabula Staff 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Aquatic Arts 4, Synchronized Swim Team 3. Gazell, Mary Art Club 1, 2, Biology Club 2, Girls' Choir 1, History Club 1, Home Economics Club 2, Safety Council 3, Match-Mate 4. Gebhardt, Janice Art Club 1, Home Economics Club 2, 3, Usher's Club or Company of Ushers 3, 4, Dance Demon- stration 2, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3. Geller, Robert H. , Biology Club 1, Freshman Council 1, Gymnastics 2, Track 1, Honor Roll 1st Semester 4. Geoffrion, Philip A. A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Biology Club 1, 2, Boys' Choir 1, 2, Boys' Choir Ensemble 1, Boys' Quartet 4, Four Year Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Junior Council 3, Lincoln 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta Cast 2, 3, Pan American Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Safety Council 3, Saludos Amigos 1, Cum Laude Honor Society 4, Madrigal Singers 2, 3, Senior Play Cast 3, Senior Follies 4. Geoffroy, Nancy Atalanta 1, Biology Club 1, Girls' Choir 1, Library Assistant 4, Science Resource Center, Saludos Amigos 1, 2, Gymnastics 1. George, Maura Siena H. S. 1, Girls' Service Committee 4, His- tory Club 2, Track Timer 3, 4, Swim Team Timer 3, 4. Georgis, William Big Brother 4, Biology Club 1, Fall Show Cast 1, Four Year Honor Roll 4, History Club 2, 4, Le Cercle Francais 2, Lincoln 2, 4, Math Club 1, Newton 1, 2, Safety Council 1, General Chairman Junior Prom 1. Gerrity, Anne Therese Big Sister 4, Forum 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Human Affairs Club 3, 4, Publicity Chairman Senior, Le Cercle Francais 3, Tabula Staff 3, 4, Secretary 3, Business Manager 4, Cum Laude Society 4, lt's Academic Team Finalist 3, 4, ,mt Giegler, Fred Boys' Choir 1, Safety Council 3, Soccer 1, 2, 3, Equipment Manager 1, 2, 3, 4. Gilchrist, Nancy A Cappella Choir 4, Biolo y Club 2, Girls' Choir 1, 2, 3, Girls' Leaders Class 2, 3, 4, History Club 1, Mixed Ensemble 3, Operetta Cast 4, Safety Council 3, Saludos Amigos 1, 2, Senior Council 4, Student Council 4, Madrigal 2, 3, 4. Gipson, Stu Monogram Club 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Gifs, Bob Marmion Military Academy, Aurora 1, 2, Four Ycar Honor Roll 3, 4, Basketball 3, Leader. Glabcrson, Allen Gleave, Mary A Cappella Choir 4, Atalanta 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 1, Folk Music Club 2, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Girls' Leaders Class 2, 3, 4, Junior Council 3, Swimming Team iGirls'1 1, 2, 3, 4. Gliznke, Kathy Atalanta 1, Folk Music Club 1, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Senior Follies. Gobat. Debbie Atalanta 1, Biology Club 2, 3, History Club 3, Library Assistants 3, Safety Council 1, 2, 3, Senior Follies, Junior Orchesis 3, Honor Roll 3, 4. Goldberg, John Biology Club 1, Concert Band 1, History Club 2, Stage Band 2, 3, Symphony Band 2, 3, Symphony Orchestra 4. Goldberg, Joyce Atalanta 1, Biolo y Club 1, 2, 3, Corresponding Secretary 2, Confaerence on International Affairs Officer or Chairman 4, Chairman Banquet Com- mittee 4, Forum 3, 4, President 4, Freshman Council 1, Future Teachers 3, Girls' Service Com- mittee 2, 3, 4, History Club 3, Pan American Club 4, Safety Council 1, 2, 3, Senior Follies, Cinema Board Staff Member 4, Novice, Junior Varsity and Varsity Debate Teams 2, 3, 4. Gorman, Craig Grabow, Gary Austin High 1, 2, Football 1, 2, Latin Club. Grane, Wayne Paul Astro-Physics 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, Mono- gram Club 4, Railroad Club 1, Track 1, Wrestling 1, , 3, 4. Gray, Cristine Gray, Jim Track 2. Greco, Renee M. Austin High 1. Green, Myra Art Club 4, Girls' Choir 1, 2, 3, Girls' Service Committee 4. Greenbaum, Judith Biology Club 1, Folk Music Club 2, 3, Four Year Honor Roll, Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, Le Cercle Francais 4, SPQR 1, Usher's Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant 3, Captain 4. Gregus, Gary Monogram Club 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. Grennan, Mary Beth Trinity 1, 2, Girls' Service Committee 4, Saludos Amigos 1, 2. Grier, Deborah A Cappella Choir 4, Biology Club 2, Folk Music Club 2, Future Nurses 2, 3, Future Teachers 2, 3, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Girls' Ensemble 1, History Club 1, Library Assistants 3, Safety Council 2, 3. Grigg, Richard A. Champaign High 1, 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Symphony Band 4. Grippo, Charles Trapeze Staff 3, 4, Co-feature Editor 4, Equip- ment Manager 1, 2, 3, 4, Director of Sorry Wrong Number. Orossi, Michael Arthur Astro-Physics 1, 2, 3, 4, History Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Saludos Amigos 1, 2, 3, 4, Cast for Music Man , Cinema Board, International Club 4. Gubbins, John Biology Club 2, History Club 2, Saludos Amigos l. Gubbins, Mary Gunchion, Andrea Trinity High 1, Library Assistants 4, Safety Coun- cil 4, Usher's Club 3, 4. H Haiek, Sally Atalanta 1, Biology Club 2, 3, 4, Folk Music Club 2, 3, 4, Human Affairs Club 3, Saludos Amigos 1, Archery Team 4, Honor Roll 2. Hale, Barb Atalanta 1, Biology Club 1, Folk Music Club 2, Freshman Council 1, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Girls' Choir Ensemble 2, Girls' Ensemble 1, History Club 3, 4, Safety Council 2, Student Council 1, 2, Senior Follies. Halko, Richard Hall, Steven Biology Club 3, History Club 4, Honor Roll 4, Illinois State Scholarship Winner. Hamilton, Jeremy A Cappella Choir 45 Folk Music Club I5 Girls' Choir 35 History Club 1, 25 Safety Council 1, 2, 35 Smoking Council 35 Student Council 15 Cheer- leader 25 Senior Follies. Hanrahan, Jean Robert St. Joseph 1. Hanrahan, Jeff St. Joseph 15 Track 2. Hansen, Thomas Fenwick 1, 2, 35 Monogram Club 45 Football 45 Leader 4. Hausman, Barbara A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Atalanta 1, 2, 35 Big Brothers and Sisters 45 Biology Club 1, 2, Treas- urer5 Dance Demonstration Lead 3, 45 Folk Music Club 35 Forum 3, 45 Four Year Honor RoIl5 Girls' Choir 25 Student Council 45 Tennis Team IGirls'l 2, 3, 4. Hawkins, Robert M. A Cappella Choir 45 Boys' Choir 2, 35 History Club 3, 45 Operetta Cast Lead 4. Hayes, Jim Hayes, Tim Heckelman, Ronald J. Biology Club 1, 25 Forum Romanum 2, 35 Four Year Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 History Club 3, 45 Lincoln 45 Phi Beta Kracker 15 Cum Laude 45 Member of Youth In Government Program 45 Con- ference on International Affairs Ticket Agent 3. Hefner, Daniel St, Joseph's Seminary 15 Servite Seminary 2. Hegg, John . Biology Club 15 Football 1, 25 Swimming 1. Holden, Patricia Atalanta 1, 25 Biology Club 15 Future Teachers 3, 45 History Club 3, 45 Human Affairs Club 3. Holmes, Donald Peter A Cappella Choir 45 Big Brothers and Sisters 45 Boys' Choir 1, 2, 35 Committee Chairman 25 Conference on International Affairs Officer or Chairman 45 Freshman Council 15 Monogram Club 45 Safety Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Safety Council Officers 4, Head of Driving Committee5 Smoking Council 3, 4, President 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 1, 2, 4. Holmes, Kent Boys' Choir 15 Football 1, 2. Hoover, Wesley Lane Technical 15 Senior Council 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Russian Club 3, 45 Cross Country 2, 3, 4. Hopkins, Joan Folk Music Club 2, 3, 4, President 45 Four Year Honor Roll 45 Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, President 35 Le Cercle Francais 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 45 Library Assistants 1, 2, 3, 45 Archery Team 3. Horton, Marleda Carlla Austin H. S. 1, 25 Four Year Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Gavel 45 Girls' Service Committee 45 Dean Assistant iMr. Crousel5 Cum Laude Society. Horwich, Carol Biology Club 25 Gavel 35 Girls' Choir 35 Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, 45 History Club 25 Home- going Court 45 Junior Council 35 Safety Council 35 Saludos Amigos 15 Student Council 4. Horwitz, Jane Biology Club 15 Conference on International Af- fairs Chairman, Art Committee 45 Crest Staff 2, 3, 45 Fall Show Cast 3, 45 Folk Music Club 1, 25 Footlights 25 Four Year Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Service Committee 15 History Club 35 Le Cercle Francais 45 Cum Laude Society 3, 4. Hosek, Dayle Atalanta 15 Biology Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 15 Forum 35 Girls' Conference Committee Chair- men 3, 45 Girls' Service Committee 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 15 Safety Council 2, 35 Stage Band I, 2, 3, 4, Student Director 45 Symphony Band 2, 3, 4, Wardrobe Officer 1, 2, 3, 45 Phi Beta Kracker. Hosek, Gayle Atalanta 15 Biology 1, 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 25 Concert Band 15 Gavel 35 Girls' Conference Committee Chairmen 3, 45 Girls' Service Com- mittee 1, 25 Pep Club 15 Safety Council 2, 35 Symphony Band 2, 3, 4, Wardrobe Officer I, 2, 3, 45 Symphony Orchestra 45 Woodwind Ouintet 4. Huber, Madge Art Club 1, 25 Biology Club 25 Fall Show Cast 45 History Club 2, 35 Hurd, Tom gegwick 15 Monogram Club 3, 45 Swimming , ,4. Heller, Marti Art Club 35 Atalanta I5 Folk Music Club 35 Girls' Service Committee 25 Safety Council 3. Hennessey, Robert Quigley North 15 Folk Music Club 45 Forum Romanum 3, 45 Library Assistants 3, 45 Track 2, 35 Senior Follies. Henricks, Jill Atalanta 1, 25 Biology Club 15 Folk Music Club 25- Girls' Leaders Class 25 Girls' Service Com- mittee-25 History Club 2, 35 Safety Council 35 Swimming Team 15 Cheerleader 25 Phi Beta Kracker 15 Tennis Squad 15 Honor Roll 1, 45 National Merit Scholarship Winner5 Senior FolIies5 Henriksen, Deborah Atalanta 15 Girls' Choir 1, 25 History Club 3. Hennon, John Fenwick 15 Symphony Band 3, 4. Henry, Charles Herbert, Larry Herboth, Tim Herbury, Sue Biology Club 2. Herring, Donald Boys' Choir 1, 25 Burke 3, 45 Four Year Honor RolI5 Linguapolitan 35 Monogram Club 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 15 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Herseth, Charles Big Brothers and Sisters 45 Biology 25 Boys' Con- ference Program Chairman 45 Burke 3, 45 Con- ference on International Affairs Officer President 45 Crest Staff 45 Four Year Honor Roll5 Freshman Council 15 Human Affairs Club 45 Monogram Club 3, 45 Student Council 35 Symphony Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 45 Track 1, 25 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Captain 1, 25 Cum Laude Society 45 Golf Achievement Award 35 Phi Beta Kracker 15 Calm Tutor 4. Heyer, Susan Hickey, Ellen Ramapo Regional, Franklin Lakes, New Jersey 1, 2, 35 A.T.S.T. 3. Hill, Susan Biology Club 15 Concert Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Forum 45 Girls' Camera Club I5 Newton 35 Senior Coun- cil, 45 Symphony Orchestra 45 Phi Beta Kracker5 Illinois State Scholarship5 PTA Scholarship5 Honor Roll I, 2. Hoban, Sheila Trinity 15 Art Club 2, 35 Folk Music Club 2, 35 Girls' Camera Club 25 History Club 2, 3, 45 Human Affairs Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 45 Tabula Staff 45 Art Institute Scholarship 3, 45 Senior Follies 45 Honor Roll 45 Lincoln Park Art Award 45 Match-Mate Munch Art Coordinator, School to School Art Chairman. Herring, Larry Monogram Club 45 Safety Council 45 Baseball 15 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 25 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. lgelman, Richard F. Gahanna Lincoln High School I, 25 Football I, 2. Ingalls, Larry C. Nipher Jr. I5 Kirkwood 25 Football 25 Proiector Club5 Hall Monitor5 Science Club. Iverson, Norm Biology Club I5 History Club 45 Human Affairs Club 45 Lincoln 45 Parliamentarian 67-68. J Jacobson, Ellen Cub staff I5 Folk Music Club 2, 35 Girls' Club Council 3, 45 History Club 45 Human Affairs Club 2, 3, 45 Stage Crew 35 Co-chairman of School-to- School Dinner5 Junior Carnival Chairman. Jacobson, Barbara Atalanta I, 2, 35 Biology Club 15 Girls' Service Committee I, 45 Home Economics Club I5 Saludos Amigos I, 25 Aquatic Arts I, 2, 3, 4. Jaeger, Barrie Biology Club 2, 35 German Club I, 25 History Club 25 Human Affairs Club 45 Safety Council I, 2, 35 Calm Tuter 3, 4. Jaffe, David Big 'Brothers and Sisters 45 Biology Club 25 Brass Choir l5 Burke 3, 45 Conference on International Affairs Officer or Chairman 45 Ticket Chairman5 Four Year Honor Roll5 Top Ten5 History Club 35 Human Affairs Club 45 Linguapolitan 3, 45 Sym- phony Band 45 Symphony Orchestra I, 2, 3, 45 Woodwind Quintet I, 3, 45 Debate Team I, 2, 3, 45 Varsity 2, 3, 4. Jandrisits, Cecilia Atalanta I, 2, 35 Future Teachers 2, 35 Girls' Leaders Class I, 2, 3, 45 Illinois State Scholarship Jaynes, David Gordon Tech., 3633 N. California, I, Drum Maior I5 Stage Band I, 25 Basketball I5 Track I5 Senior Follies. Jensen, Bent Denmark I, 2, 35 Human Affairs 45 Lincoln 45 Monogram 45 International Club Ivice presidentl 45 Swim Show 45 Computer Service 4. Jensen, Edward Chess I, 25 Gymnastics I5 Gym Leader. Jensen, Bob Jewell, Mary Austin, Fulton and Pine I, 25 Gavel 45 Girls' Choir 45 History 35 Home Economics 3. Johnson, Donald Biology Club 25 Freshman Council I5 History Club I5 Asst. Editor Linguapolitan IRussianl 35 Mono- gram Club 45 Safety Council 2, 3, 45 Football I, 2, 3, 45 Track I, 2, 45 Wrestling I, 2, 35 Ill. State Scholar 4. Johnson, Greg Fenwick, 505 Washington, l, 25 Monogram 3, 45 Swimming I, 2, 3, 45 Swim Show 45 Information Johnson, Mark Biology Club I.. History Club 25 Lincoln 3, 45 President 45 Monogram Club 45 Symphony Band I, 25 Football I, 2, 3, 45 Track I. Jones, Evan T. A. Capella Choir 3, 45 Big Brothers and Sisters 45 Biology Club I, 25 Boys' Choir 25 Boys' Choir En- sembe 25 History Club 35 Swimming I, 25 Spot- light5 Operetta cast lminor partl5 Jr.-Sr. FIoats5 Technical Advisor for Jr. Prom, Battle of the Bands5 Junior Jolly's5 Announcer for Swimming Meets 45 Co-Chairman Production Committee for Senior FoIlies5 Cinema Board. Jones, Lawrence H. Biology Club I, 25 Boys' Camera Club 2, 3, Presi- dent5 Burke 3, 45 Vice-President 45 Crest Staff 2, 3, 45 Four Year Honor RoIl5 History Club 3, 45 Human Affairs Club 45 Photo Staff 35 Cum Laude Society 3. Joshi, Meena Sheath K. G. M. Girls' School, India, I 2, 35 Big Brothers and Sisters 45 Biology Club 45 Conference on International Affairs 45 Folk Music Club 45 Senior Follies 45 Student Council 4. Juliano, James J. Biology Club 25 Monogram Club 3, 45 Treasurer, Sgt.-at-Arms5 Pep Club 45 Basketball I5 Football 2, 35 Soccer 45 Track I, 2, 3, 4, Captain I, 2. Justen, Martin Fenwick I. K Kalchbrenner, Richard Astro Ph sics 3, 45 Biology Club I5 Chess Club 45 History Club 2, 35 Newton 45 Debating 25 Honor Roll. Kane, Mike Physical Education Leader 4. Kanter, Joel Biology Club 25 Burke 45 Four Year Honor RolI5 History Club 25 Human Affairs 3, 45 Treasurer 45 Newton 2. Karahalios, Peter G. l Astro Physics 2, 35 Secretary-Treasurer 35 Biology Club I5 SPOR l. Karch, Steve . Biology Club 2, 35 Vice-President History Club 35 Monogram Club 3, 45 Gymnastics 35 Soccer I, 2, 3, 45 Swimming I, 25 Tennis I, 2, 3, 4. Karneffel, Wayne D Biology Club I5 Concert Band I5 Saludos Amigos I5 Football 2. Kasak, Art Concert Orchestra I, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 45 Symphony Orchestra 3, 45 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. Katzbeir, Joseph Biology Club I5 Boys' Camera Club I, 25 German Club 2, 35 History Club 35 Photo Staff 2, 35 Stage Crew 4. Kause, Kenneth Astro Physics 35 Biology Club 25 Concert Band I, 2, Symphony Band 3, 4. Keally, Frances Elizabeth Galion, Ohio Junior High School Willowbrook High School 25 Big Brothers and Sisters 45 Forum 45 Four Year Honor Roll5 History Club 4, Human Affairs Club 45 Senior Council5 Spring Show Cast 3. Kearins, Kathy , Girls' Club Council I, 2, 3, 45 Home Economics Club 2, 35 Library Assistant 35 Safety Council 3. Keefe, Molly , A Cappella Choir 45 Conference on International Affairs 45 Folk Music Club I, 2, 35 Girls' Choir 35 Girls' Club Council I, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club Officers, Vice President 45 Girls' Ensemble I, 25 Saludos Amigos 25 Synchronized Swimming Team 3, 45 Secretary for Student Congress 4. Keleher, James Fenwick I5 Math Club 35 Basketball I, 25 Football I, 2. Kelen, Linda U History Club I, 25 Stage Crew 2, 35 Thespians 4. Kelly, Jamee I , Trinity High School I, 25 Forum 45 Girls' Service Committee 45 Human Affairs Club 35 Le Cercle Francais 45 Safety Council 45 Member of Cinema Board 45 Ticket Chairman of Senior Follies 45 Timers Club 3, 4. Kennedy, Patricia St. Charles High School I, 2, 3. Kent, Maurice Fenwick I5 Biology Club 35 History Club 2, 35 Safety Council 2, 35 SPQR 25 Baseball 2. Keporos, George l Junior Council 35 Monogram Club 3, 45 Smoking Council 45 Baseball I, 2, 45 Basketball 1,25 Foot- ball I, 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 4. Kenny, Mary History Club 25 Le Cercle Francais I5 Library As- sistants 2, 3, 45 Safety Council 3. Kerrins, Tom History Club 25 SPQR l. Kincaid, Glen n Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Baseball I, 2, 35 Swim- Junior Council. 0551, 4, n-55,59 1.211 12731 Kinder, Helene Girls' Choir I, Home Economics Club I, Library Assislanls I. King, Bob Auslin I. King, Gene Baseball I, Baskelball I, 2, 3, Foolball I, 2, 3, Sludenls Congress 3. Kifch, Lorin A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Biology Club I, Boys' Choir 2, Burke 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Hislory Club 3, Mixed Ensemble 4, Pan American Club 4, Trea- surer, Tennis Iboys'l I, 2, 3, 4, Sfudenl Congress Represenlalive 4. Klar, Vicki Concerl Band I, Girls Choir 2, Girls' Choir En- semble 2, Senior Orchesis 3, 4. Kleeman, Shirley Biology Club 2, Home Economics Club I, 2, Pep Club I, Safely Council 3, Girls Chorus I, Malch Male 4. Kmoch, Dorene Concerl Band I, Hislory Club 2, 3, 4, Library As- Sislanls 2, 4, Symphony Band 2, 3, 4, Usher's Club Knapp, Alan Biology Club 2, lnformalion Desk 4. Koehler, Nancy Alalanfa I, Biology Club I, Girls' Service Com- millee 3, Hislory Club 2, 3, Library Assislanls I, Safely Council 2, 3, Leadership Colloquium. Kohl, Elizabefh Ann Fulure Teachers 4, Girls' Camera Club, Presidenl I, 2, Girls' Service Commillee I, 2, Safely Council I, 2, 3, Saludos Amigos I, Sludenl Congress I, 2, Mafch Male 4, Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3. Kolinek, Greg James H. Bower I, 2, 3, Swim Show 4. Kolzow, Calvin John, Jr. Proviso Easl I, 2, Baseball 3, 4. Kopla, Lynne Biology Club I, Cinema Board Club 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Phi Bela Cracker I, Kowalski, Sue Big Brolhers and Sisfers 4, Biology Club I, His- lory Club 2, 3, Homecoming Courl 3, Human Affairs Club 3, Sludenl Council 3, 4. Kral, Karla Alalanla I, Fulure Teachers 3, 4, Girls' Camera Club 2, Girls' Choir 3, Human Affairs Club 2, 3, 4, Secrelray, Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, Library Assislanl 3, 4. Kramer, Greg Concerl Band I, Monogram Club 3, 4, Sludenl Council 4, Symphony Orcheslra 2, 3, 4, Trapeze Slaff 3, 4, Sporfs Edilor 4, Gymnaslics I, 2, 3, 4, Varsily Capfain 4, Track 4, Mid-Wesf Nalional Band Clinic 4, Dislricl I.A.S.C. Convenlion 4, Marching Band I, Achievemenf Pin, Orcheslra 4, Sludenl Congress 4, lunder Gymnaslicsl 2nd MVP 4, All-Slale Tumbling Finalisl 4, lunder Soccerl Leading scorer 4, 2nd MVP 4, All-Subur- ban and All-Slale Soccer Player 4, Junior Carnival Chairman 3, Spollighl 4, Honor Roll 2, 4, Fulure Slanding Commillee, Commillee Chairman. Krasnow, Roberf A. Biology Club I, Burke 3, 4, Class Officer-Presidenl 3, Four Year Honor Roll, German Club 4, Newlon Club 2, 3, Foolball 3, 4, Swimming I, 2, Track I, 2. Krawzoff, George Big Brolhers and Sisfers 4, German Club I, Linzguapolifan 2, 3, Newlon Club 2, 3, Swimming Kreml, Gale Concerf Orcheslra I, 2, Hislory Club I, 2, 3, 4. Kress, Dan Biology Club I, Class Officer 2, Clerk, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Safely Council 2, 3, Baskelball I, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Counlry I, 2, Caplain. Kruley, Barbara .. Biology Club I, Folk Music Club 3, Concerf Orcheslra I, Four Year Honor Roll, Hislory Club 2, 3, Human Affairs Club 4, Symphony Orcheslra 2, Trapeze Slaff 3. Krull, Laura Foollighls 2, Hislory Club 2, 3, Aqualic Arls Group 2, 3. Kubicek, Kirk Alan Biology Club I, 2, Boys' Conference, Presidenl 4, Chess Club I, Concerl Band I, Lincoln 3, 4, Presidenl 4, Monogram Club 4, Sludenl Council 3, 4, Symphony Band 2, 3, 4, Swimming I, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Caplain 2, Track 4, Cross Counlry 2, 3, 4. L La France, Al Le Cercle Francais I, 2, Track I. Lakin, Charles M. Four Year Honor Roll, Freshman Council I, Hislory Club 3, 4, Junior Council 3, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Senior Council. Lane, Linda Home Economics Club. Laing, James Biology Club I, 2, 3, Hislory Club 3, Symphony Band I, 2, 3, 4. Lambeelh, Richard Monogram Club 4, Newlon 4, Baseball I, 2, Base kefball I, Foolball I, 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, Track I, 2, 3, 4. La Poinle, Richard Concerl Band I. Larkin, Sfephanie Alalanla I, 2, Cub Slaff I, 2, Folk Music Club 3, 4, Foollighls I, 2, 3, Fulure Teachers 4, Girls' Service Commillee 2, 3, Hislory Club 3, Home Economics Club 4, Le Cercle Francais 2, Library Assislanls 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Slage Crew I, 2, 3. La Spesa, Dan Whillier Union I, Lahabra 2, Chess Club I, Ger- man Club I, Member of lhe Youlh in Governmenl Club lformed lhis yearl. Laulelfa, Thomas Biology Club 4, Hislory Club 2, Foolball I. Lavery, Jerome Thomas Proieclion Slaff 2, Safely Council I, 2, Baskelball I, 2, 3, Foolball 3, Track I, 2, Senior Follies. Leang, William Biology Club 2, Burke 4, Newlon 3, Slamp and Coin Club 3. Lehr, Les Biology Club I, Boys' Camera Club 3, Burke 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Hislory Club 4, Human Af- fairs Club 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Safely Council 3, Safzely Council Officer 4, Soccer I, 2, Wresfling I. 2. . Lenea, Janel Biology Club 2, Concerl Orcheslra I, 2, Hislory Club I, 2, Homegoing Courl I, 3, Saludos Amigos I. Lenea, Roy Foolball I. Lindberg, Charles Big Brolher 4, Biology Club I, Four Year Honor Roll, Baseball I, 2, Baskelball I, Foolball I, 2, Soccer 3, 4. Lengyel, Andrew J. Saludos Amigos I, Cross Counlry I. Lerner, Falricia Big Brolhers and Sisfers 4, Biology Club I, Class Officer 2, Vice-Presidenl 2, Four Year Honor Roll, Girls' Club Council I, 2, Girls' Service Commillee 3, Hislory Club 2, Senior Council 4. Leverenz, Keilh A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Big Brolhers and Sisfers 4, Biology Club I, Burke 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Presidenl 4, Commencemenl Speaker 4, Concerl Orcheslra I, Cresl Slaff 2, Four Year Honor Roll, Mixed En- semble 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Scholarship Cup Winners 4, Gymnaslics I, 2, 3, 4, Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis lboys'l I, 2, 3, 4. Lewis, Cindy Biology Club 2, 3, Cnocerf Band I, Gavel 3, Girls' Camera Club 2, Human Affairs Club 4. Lhofka, Charles Hislory Club I, Monogram Club 3, 4, SPQR I, Golf I, 2, 3, 4, Audio Visual 2, lnformalion Desk Monilor 4. Licklon, Nancy Alalanla I, Biology Club 2, Fulure Teachers 2, 3, 4, Girls' Commillee 3, 4, Hislory Club 3. Likes, Kalhy Biology Club I, Girls' Service Commillee 2, 3, Library Assislanls I, 3, Capl. of afler School Hockey Team 2, 3. Lind, Paul Boys' Choir I. Linharl, Laura Iiyons Township H.S. I, 2, Alalanla I, Dean's Aide Lloyd, Debbie Arl Club 2, 3, Alalanla I, Hislory Club 2, 3, Junior Red Cross I, Proieclion Sfaff I, 2, Safely Council 2, Lo, Sue Biology Club 3, Hislory Club 3, Saludos Amigos I. Loebel, Maria Big Brolhers and Sisfers 4, Biology Club I, Fall Show Casl 4, Folk Music Club 2, 3, Foollighls 2, Four Year Honor Roll, Girls' Conference Officers 4, Girls' Service Commillee 2, 3, Hislory Club 2, 3, Linguapolilan 4, Saludos Amigos I, Spring Show Casl 2, 3, Cum Laude 3, 4, Sludenl Congress 4, Summer Produclions 3, 4, Cinema Board 4. Logan, Bob Proviso Wesl I, 2, 3. Lombardi, Marian Hislory Club 2, 3, Usher's Club I, 2. Long, Gloria Jean Long, John Weslern Milifary Academy I, 2, Commillee Chair- man 3, Human Affairs Club 4, Junior Council, Safely Council 3, 4, Senior Council, Baseball 3, Foolball 3. Long, Linda Alalanla I, Biology Club 2, Dance Demonslralion Lead 4, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Commillee Chairman 4, Swimming Team Igirls'l 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team lgirls'l I, 2, 3, 4. Longley, James Jefferson Junior High School I, Aurora Wesl Senior High 2, 3, Burke 4, Sludenl Council 4, Associalion of Sludenl Councils, Slale, Presidenf 67-6B. fm, Lord, Douglas Loreng, Hens Waller Lulher I, Whealon Academy 2, Swimming Leader. Lucchesi, Rich Homeroom Represenlalive 4, Foolball I, 2, 4, Wreslling I, 2. Lucchesi, Ronald Holy Cross I, Boys Leaders 4, Safely Council 4, Saludos Amigos 4, Vice Presidenf, Sludenl Con- gress 4. Luludakis, Calhy Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Ensemble 2, Girls' Service Commillee 2, Hislory Club 2, 3, Safely Council 2, 3, 4, Saludos Amigos I, M Mace, Kalhy Oak Lawn Communily High School 3 years, Fulure Nurses I, Sec. Girls' Choir 4, Pep Club I, Home- room Trap Agenl Senior year. Maes, Mary Alalanla I, Fulure Teachers 4, Hislory Club 3. MacGrgor, Gay Afalanla I, 2, 3, Biology Club I, Class Officer I, Girls' Conference Officers 3, 4, Swimming Team lgirIs'l I, 2, 3, 4, Agualic Arls 4. Mahalek, John Newark Calholic High I, 2, Folk Music Club 3, SPOR I, Science Fair I. MacKeIIer, Dawn Biology Club I, 2, Girls' Leaders Class 4, Home Economics Club I, 2, Manager of Cross Counlry Timers Club 3, 4, Member of Secrelarial slaff for lrack meels and Oak Park relays 2, 3, 4, Timer lor swimming meels 3. Magida, Slephen Boys' Choir I, 2, Monogram Club 3, 4, Safely Council I, 2, 3, Baskelball I, Foolball 3, 4, Tennis Iboys'l I, Track I, 2, 3, 4. Malone, Jane Auslin High School, Holy Family Academy, Forum Romanum 3. Mallese, Dan Track I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Counlry I, 2, 3. Marchewka, Pamela J. Afalanla I, Biology Club 2, Le Cercle Francais. Maroney, Mark Holy Cross I, Quigley 2, Arl Club 3, Fall Show Casl 4, Slage Crew 3, 4, Spring Show 3, Lead 4, Malinee 4, Summer Show 4 lleadl, Thespians 4, Masfer Mimes 4. Marren, Jim ' U 3BioIogy Club I, Monogram Club, Swimming I, 2, Marshall, Roberl Concerl Band I, 3, Lincoln 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Symphony Band 2, Baseball I, 2, Foolball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Wresfling I, 2, 3, 4. Marlin, Joyce Big Sisler 4, Biology Club 2, Commencemenl Speaker 4, Concerl Orcheslra I, Fall Show Casl 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Freshman Council I, Girls' Choir 2, Junior Red Cross I, Scholarship Cup Winner 4, Sfring Quarlel 3, Symphony Orcheslra 2, 3, 4. Marlin, Sleve Hislory Club 3, Junior Council 3, Monogram Club 3, Safely Council 2, Smoking Council 4, Foolball I, 4, Wreslling 2. Masar, Terry Big Brothers and Sisfers 4, Biology Club I, Four Year Honor Roll, Lincoln 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Smoking Council 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Baskef- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Foolball I, 2, 3, 4. McAIlisler, Paf Fenwick I, Biology Club 2, Wresfling 2, Gym Leader 3, 4. McCaIesler, Susan Biology Club I, Gavel 3, 4, German Club 4, Seca relary 4, Girls' Service Commillee 2, 3, Hislory Club 2, 4, Library Assislanls I, Safely Council I, 2, 3, Smoking Council 3, 4, Trapeze Slaff 4, Associale Edilor 4, Archery Team 3, 4. McCann, Cafhy McCarlhy, Linda Biology Club I, Home Economics Club I. McClure, Jack Boys' Conference Officers 4, Fall Casl Show 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Thealre Arl 4, Foolball I, Wresfing I, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Club. McCullough, Celia Biology Club I, Folk Music Club 2, Four Year Honor Roll, Gavel 4, Girls' Conference Officers 3, Hislory Club I, 2, Human Affairs Club 4, Le Cercle Francais 4, Newlon 2, Madrigals 4. McDonald, Michael Auslin High School I, 2. McGhee, Jim Concerl Band I, Slage Band 2, 3, Symphony Band 2, 3, 4. McGookin, Laurie Folk Music Club I, Fulure Nurses 3, Hislory Club 4, Home Economics Club 4, Human Affairs Club 4. McGoorly, Don Foolball I, 2, 3, 4. McManus, Arl Biology Club 3, Monogram Club 4, Saludos gimigos I, Baseball I, 2, Baskelball I, Soccer 2, , 4. McHugh, John Safely Council Officers 3, Foolball I, 3, Track 2, 3. McGrafh, Kevin Redwood High School I, Sanfa Ana High School 2, 3, Sailing Club. McNichols, Mariorie Arl Club 3, Folk Music Club I, 3, Foollighls I, Four Year Honor Roll, Hislory Club 4, Human Affairs Club 4, Library Assislanl I, 2, Linguapoli- lan 4, Saludo Amigos I. McMahon, Mary Trinily I. McGowan, Nancy McMenamin, Pal Biology Club I, Safely Council 2, Swimming I, P.T.A. Arf lnslilufe Scholarship 2. Meier, Carroll Afalanla I, Biology Club 2, Fulure Teachers 2, glirlg' Service Commilfee I, 3, Home Economics u I. Middlelon, James Wesllake High School 2, Sl. Thomas High School 2, 3, Biology Club I, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Camera Club 2. Middlefon, Roberf Wesflake High School 2, Sl. Thomas High School 3. Miedema, Ken Monogram Club 4, Senior Council 4, Baseball I, 2, Baskelball I, 2, 3, Foolball I, 2, 3, 4. Meisel, Sluarl Big Brolhers and Sislers 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Hislory Club 2, 3, Linguapolilan 3, 4, Lincoln 3, Secrelary 4, Trapeze Slaff 3, Edifor-in-chief 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, lnlerscholasfic Debafe Team I, 2, 3. Meisler, Kafhryn Big Brolhers and Sislers 4, Biology Club 2, Vice Presidenl of Senior Class, Concerl Orcheslra I, 2, Conference on lnlernalional Affairs Tickef Chair- man, Cresl Slaff Associale Edifor 2, 3, 4, Fall Show Casl 3, 4, Dance Demonsfrafion Lead 3, 4, Folk Music Club I, 2, Foollighfs I, Gavel 3, Crilic 4, Girls' Club Council I, 2, Senior Orchesis I, 2, 3, 4, Hislory Club 2, 3, Human Affairs Club 4, Operella Casl 2, 3, 4, Safely Council 2, 3. Mercurio, Anne Alalanla I, Hisfory Club 2, Home Economics Club I. Meredifh, Pam Alalanla I, Biology Club 2, Folk Music Club 2, 3, Girls' Service Commillee 4, Hislory Club 2, 3. Messner, William G. A Cappella Choir 4, Biology Club I, Boys' Choir 2, Concerl Band I, 2, Cthrisfmas Concerl Soloisl' and Performing Arls Soloisl 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Operella Casl Lead 4, Foolball I, 2, Swimming I, 2, 3, Caplain 4, Track I, 2, Honorable Menfion IIT Archileclural Confesf 3, Second Place Slale Archileclural Confesl 3, Superior Raling in Slale Vocal Conlesf 4, I3fh Place in Slale Swimming Meel 4, 3rd Place IIT Archileclural Conlesl 4, Isl Place Slale Archileclural Conlesl 4. Meyers, Diane Alalanla I, Biology Club 3, Folk Music Club I, Fulure Teachers 4, Girls' Service Commillee 4, Hislory Club 3, Home Economics Club I, Library Assislanls 3. Meyers, Joyce Michie, John Boys' Choir 4, Baseball I. Miemeyer, Gary Timolhy Chrisfian I, 2. Miles, Margie Alalanla I, Biology Club 2, Folk Music Club I, Forum 3, Fulure Nurses lMedicaI Careersl 2, 3, Girls' Service Commillee 3, 4, Hislory Club 3, Safely Council I, 2, 3. Miller, Maren A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Big Brolhers and Sislers 4, Biology Club I, Folk Music Club I, 2, Spefsa I, 2, Forum 3, Girls' Choir 2, Hislory Club 3, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Operella Casl 4, Safefy Council I, 2, Company of Ushers 2, Madrigals 2, 3, 4. Miller, Wendy U Aslro Physics 3, Vice Presidenl 4, Biology Club I, Library Assislanls 4, Safely Council 2, Slage Crew 2, Theafer Arl 3, 4, Swimming Team 3. Minaghan, Jim Fenwick l. Minescalco, Jim Minlek, Mara Alalanla I, Four Year Honor Roll, Gavel 3, Slage Crew 2, 3, 4, Theafer Arl 3, Thespian 4. Mirabile, Richard Sl, Joseph's I, Class Presidenf I, Track I, Wres- lling 2, 3. Mischnick, Walfer Concerl Band I, Monogram Club I, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Foolball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I. Milchell, Harold Boys' Camera Club 2, SPQR 2, Hall Guard 4, Usher 3. Mizock, Jim . Concerl Band I, 4, Symphony Band 2, 3, Wreslling 2, 3, 4. Moline, Michelle Alalanla I, Biology Club I, Fufure Teachers 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Girls' Choir Ensemble 2, 3, Girls' Ensemble I. Mooney, Ralph Biology Club I, Burke 4, Hislory Club 2, 3, New- lon 3, 4, Parliarnenlarian 4, Safely Council I, 2, 3, Baseball 2, Manager, Baskelball 2, Manager, Compufer Service Club 4, Treasurer, Equipmenl Manager. Moralfo, Mary Rose Arl Club I, 3, Forum Romarium 3, Girls' Service Commiflee 3, 4, Human Affairs Club 4, SPOR I, Calm Tulor 3. Morgan, Rhoda Alalanla I, Biology Club 2, Folk Music Club 2, Hislory Club 2, Saludos Amigos 2, 3. Morkes, Linda Alalanla I, 2, 3, Biology Club 2, Hislory Club 2, 3. Moroni, Harry Fenwick I, 2, Saludos Amigos 4, Swimming lBoys'I I, 2, Archeology Club I, 2. Moroney, Nancy Alalanla I, Biology Club 3, Folk Music Club 3, 4, Girls' Service Commillee I, 2, Hislory Club 3, Human Affairs Club 4, Junior Red Cross I. Molla, Joanne Arl Club 3, Alalanla I, Big Brolhers and Sislers 4, Chess Club 2, Cub Slaff 2, Four Year Honor Roll 4, Gavel 3, Human Affairs Club 4, Safely Council 2, 3, Slage Crew I, 2, Trapeze Slaff IPeriod 3I 3, News Edilor 4, Junior Orchesis 2, Cum Laude Sociefy 4, Phi Bela Kracker I. Muir, Fredric A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Big Brolhers and Sisters 4, Boys' Choir 2, Concerl Band I, Monogram Club 3, 4, Sludenl Council 3, Presidenl 4, Synchronized Swimming 3, 4, Sophomore Council 3. Mullen, Diane A Cappella Choir 4, Alalanla I, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Big Brolhers and Sislers 4, Biology Club I, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Leaders Class 3, 4, Hislory Club 2, 3, Junior Council 3, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Badminlon Team IGirls'I I, 2, 3, 4, Madrigal Singers 4. Muller. Zoe Ausfin High School I, Alalanla 4, Usher's Club or Company of Ushers 2, Swimming Team lGirls'I 4, Tennis Squad 4, Malchmafe 3, 4. Mullin, Jack Biology Club 2, Safely Council 2, Saludos Amigos I. Murphy, Barry Biology Club 2, Cub Slaff I, SPQR I, Track 2, Audio Aid I. Murphy, Sleve Biology Club 2, Foollighls 3, Hislory Club 3, 4, Saludos Amigos 2, Slage Crew 3, Gymnaslics I, Swimming lBoys'I 2, 3, Track I. Mushol, Dennis J. Holy Cross High School I, Biology 2, Slage Band 2, Symphony Band 2, 3. Mydlack, Marylou Wesl Leyden I, 2, Folk Music Club 3, Fulure Teachers 4, Girls' Choir 4, Service Commillee 4. N Nagursey, Janie Alalanla I, Commillee Chairman I, Girls' Service Commillee 2, 3, Hislory Club 2, 3, 4, Safely Coun- cil 2, 3, Saludos Amigos 2, 3. Neal, Eileen Arl Club I, Concerl Band I, SPOR I, Malch Male 4. Negri, Mark Foolball 2, Track 2, lnlermural Baskelball 3. Nelson, Jean A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Alalanla I, Biology Club I, 2, Folk Music Club 2, 3, 4, Freshman Council I, Girls' Choir 2, Hislory Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Council 3, Library Assislanfs 2, Mixed Ensemble 2, Opereffa Casl lLeadI 4, Safely Council 2, 3, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Cum Laude 4. Nelson, Lucy A Cappella Choir 4, Biology Club 2, Folk Music Club 2, Fufure Teachers 3, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Com- millee Chairman 4, Girls' Ensemble 4, Girls' Ser- vice Commiflee 3, Mixed Ensemble 2, Pan Ameri- can Club 2, 3, Pep Club I, Safely Council 4, Saludos Amigos I, Allernale Key Girl Pan Ameri- can Club lo Girls' Conference 3. Nelson, Sandi Afalanla I, Concerl Soloisl 2, 3, 4, Fulure Nurses IMedical Careersl I, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Or- cheslra I, 2, 3, Hislory Club 2, 3, Human Affairs Club 3, Pan American Club 4, Saludos Amigos 2, Symphony Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4, Slale Music Con- lesl 2, 3, Flule Duel and Flule Solo ISuperior Ralingl 2, 3. Nemchock, Don Biology Club 2, Boys' Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Choir Ensemble 2, Hislory Club 2, Monogram 3, 4, Safely Council 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Baskelball I, 2, 3, Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, All Suburban and All Slale Soccer 4. l275I Nerad, Keifh Big Brolhers and Sislers 4, Boys' Conference Offi- cers !, 2, 3, Fall Show Casl 3, Usher's Club or Company of Ushers I, 2, Gymnaslics I, 2, 3, 4. Ness, Bruce Track 2, Menlion af IIT Archilecfural Conlesf, Cer, lificale of Meril From Slafe Conlesl. Nevins, Palrick Four Year Honor Roll, Baskelball 3, 4, Nalional Merif Scholarship Cerfificale of Merif, Illinois Slale Scholarship, Spanish Award Iaf Servilel 3, Cum Laude 4, Yearbook Sfaff Iaf Servilel 3. Nichols, Rosemary Grace Easl Leyden I, 2, 3, Biology Club 4, Fulure Nurses 4, Illinois Slale Scholarship, Nurse's Aid 4, Nicholson, Don A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Boys' Choir 2, Boys' Ouarf fel 4, Folk Music Club 2, Gymnaslics 2. Nolan, Joseph Boys' Choir 4, Newfon 3, 4, Foolball I, 2, Wreslling I, 2. Norlell, Denise Jane Alalanla I, Girls' Service Commillee I, 2, 3, 4, Safefy Council I, 2, 3. Norlon, Sue Aslro Physics I, 2, 3, Alalanla I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club I, Chess Club 2, Cub Slaff 2, Forum Ro- manum 2, Girls' Leaders Class 3, Slage Crew 2. O O'Conner, John Saludos Amigos I, Usher's Club or Company of Ushers 2, Officer, 2 Lieulenanl, 3 Caplain. O'Conner, Michael Fenwick I, Baskelball 2, Track 3. O'Conner, Peggy Usher's Club 2, 3, Badminlon Team 2, 3, Archery Team I, 2, 3, Swimming Team 2, 3, Tennis Team 3, Baseball 3, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Apparalus 2, 4, Modern Dance 2, 3, 4. O'KeIIy, Keiren Folk Music Club 2, Forum 3, 4, Corresponding Sec., Four Year Honor Roll 4, Hislory Club 2, 3, Human Affairs Club I, Junior Red Cross I, 2, Linguapolilan 4, Senior Council 4, Calm 2, 3, 4, Cum Laude Sociely 3, 4. Olson, Joan Marie Biology Club I, Hislory Club 2, 3, Safely Council 4, Baskelball 3, Calm Tulor 4. O'Bren, William Foolball I, Mgr. I, Track I, 2, 3, Leader 4. Ochilfree, Judy A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Big Sisfer 4, Biology Club I, Folk Music Club 2, 3, Forum 3, 4, Forum Ro- manum 3, Four Year Honor Roll, Commillee Chair- man 4, Girls' Service Commillee I, Hislory Club 2, Linguapolilan 3, 4, Malh Club 3, Mixed Ensem- ble 2, SPOR Secrelary I, Madrigal Singers 2, 3, 4. Olson, Joyce Alalanla I, Girls' Camera Club I, Human Affairs Club 4, Usher's Club I, Cinema Club 4. Olson, Roberf S. Biology 3, Boys' Choir 2, SPOR I, Slamp and Coin Club 4, Baseball I, Equipmenl Manager I, Slu- denl Leadership Colloquium I967. Ossman, Pamela Alalanla I, Biology Club 2, Girls' Service Com' millee 3, 4, Library Assisfanl 4, Timer's Club 3. Osfroff, Sandy Biology Club I, Golf I. Olzko, James Biology Club 2, Hisfory Club 3, Saludos Amigos I, 2, Leader 4. Owen Daniel A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Biology Club I, 2, Boys' Choir I, 2, Boys' Choir Ensemble I, Boys' Confer- ence Officer, Treasurer and Tickel Commillee Chairman 4, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Operella Casl ILeadI 3, 4, Golf I, 2, Soccer I, 2, 3, Caplain 2, Madrigal Singers 3, 4, Leader 4, European Tour wilh Choir 3. Owsiak, Susan A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Alalanla I, Biology Club I, Folk Music Club 2, 3, Hislory Club 2, 3, Safely Council I, 2, 3, Tennis Squad lGirIs'I I, 2, Sopho- more Council 2, Senior Follies 4. P Paefau, Gerhard Big Brolhers and Sislers 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Foolball I, 2, 3, 4, Gymnaslics I, 2, 3, Track, Cap- lain I, 2, 3, 4. Pancoffo, Linda Biology Club I, Commillee Chairmen 3, Com- mencemenl Speaker 4, Folk Music Club I, Forum 3, Crific 4, Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Fulure Teachers 3, 4, Junior Council 3, Le Cercle Fran- cais 3, Safely Council 2, 3, Scholarship Cup Win- ners 4, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4. Panzrella, Mike Biology Club I, Boys' Choir I, Saludos Amigos I, Slamp and Coin Club 2. Paone, Angelo Freshman Council Represenlalive, Safely Council 3, Foolball 4. Pappas, Evelyn Biology Club 25 Folk Music Club 35 Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 35 Future Teachers, Secretary 3, 45 Girls' Service Committee, 3 Assist. Co-Chairman, 4 Co-Cnairman5 Linguapolitan 45 Saludos Amigos I, 25 Cum Laude 3. Pappas, Lucia Biology Club 35 Four Year Honor RoIl5 Future Teachers 45 Girls' Conference Committee Chair- men 45 Home Economics Club I5 Le Cercle Fran- cais 2, 3, 45 Library Assistant 45 Safety Council 3. Parent, James Parrilli, Daniel A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Biology Club I, 25 Boys' Choir I, 25 Boys' Choir Ensemble I5 Boys' Quartet 45 Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 45 Newton 35 Saludos Amigos I, 25 Track 25 Madrigal Singers 2, 3, 4. Passananti, Bernard Information Desk. Patrick, Edward Boys' Choir I, 2. Patterson, Donald Radio Club 25 Debate Club 25 Leader in Physical Education 4. Payette, James Football I, 2, 3. Payne, Colleen Human Affairs Club 45 Cinema Board 4. Pedicini, Tom Library Aissistant I, 25 Safety Council I, 2, 35 Smoking Council 2, 3, 45 Baseball I5 Football I, 2, 35 Track 25 Wrestling I, 2, 35 Equipment Manager. Peisker, Amy Glenbard West High School5 Art Club 35 Biology Club 35 Gavel 3, 45 Le Cercle Francais 3, 45 Li- brary Assistant 2, 3. Pell, Mike Peska, Sandy Atalanta I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 45 Four Year Honor RoIl5 Future Teachers 2, 3, 45 Girls' Leaders Class 2, 3, 45 Girls' Service Committee 45 Pan American Club 35 Cheerleader 4. Petenes, Mary Proviso East I5 Home Economics Club 3, 4. Peters, Stephen Peterson, Preston Petertil, Kerry Poster Design for Tabula 4. Petrakos, Margaret Atalanta I5 Big Sisters 45 Biology Club I5 Four Year Honor Roll 45 Gavel 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Girls' Leaders Class 3, 45 Girls' Service Committee 3, 45 History Club 3, 4, Secretary 45 Pan American Club 3, 45 Senior Council 45 Tabula Staff 45 Girls' Club Hostess Committee Chairrnan5 Senior Follies5 Cum Laude. Petrole, Carol Atalanta I5 Biology Club 25 Folk Music Club 2, 35 Girls' Service Committee 3, 45 Safely Council 35 SPOR I. Petruck, Kenneth Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Captain and Most Valuable Player 25 Basketball 2, 35 Football I, 2, 3, 4. Pfoel, Bill Concert Orchestra I5 Gymnastics I5 Information Desk. Phipps, Sue A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Atalanta I5 Biology Club I5 Class Officer 3, Secretary 35 Girls' Choir 25 Girls' Club Council 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club Officers 4, Recording Secretary 45 Girls' Conference Chair- man 4, Music Chairman 45 Junior Council 35 Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 45 Operetta Cast Lead5 Safety Council 25 Tabula Staff 3, 4, Editor in Chief 45 Cum Laude 45 Madrigals 2, 3, 4. Pitzaferro, Mike Soccer I, 2. Platsis, Christine Atalanta I, 2, 45 Biology Club 2. Platt, Harlan David Biology Club I5 History Club I, 25 Safety Council I, 55 Soccer 25 Swimming IBoys'l I5 Tennis IBoys'l I, ,3. Pollard, Susan Trinity High School I5 Biology Club 3. Ponzio, Felicia New Trier East I, 25 Girls' Service Committee 45 Home Economics Club 3, 45 Newton 4. Poole, Kenneth Concert Band I, 25 Basketball I5 Football 25 Wrestling I. Porn, Marianne Horlick High School 35 History Club 25 Home Eco- nomics Clu 35 Library Assistant 45 Pep Club 3. Portes, Debbie Art Club I5 History Club 35 Saludos Amigos 2. Powell, Lois A Cappella Choir 45 Atalanta I5 Biology Club I, 25 Four Year Honor RoIl5 Gavel 3, 4, President 45 Girls' Choir 2, 35 Girls' Ensemble I, 2, 35 Girls' Leader Class 35 History Club 25 Le Cercle Francais 35 Cum Laude Society 3, 4. Powers, Tom Boys' Choir 25 Mixed Ensemble 25 Basketball I. Proko, Mike Monogram Club 3, 45 Basketball I, 2, 35 Golf 2, 35 Soccer I, 2, 3, 4. Pudelek, John St. Mel I. Pulos, Dea I Biology Club 25 Girls' Choir 45 Senior Follies. Pytlick, Nancy 5 Siena I5 Biology Club I5 Library Assistants 45 Usher's Club 3. O Quinlan, Katie Trinity I, 25 Big Sister 45 History Club 35 Home Economics Club 3, 45 Cinema Club 45 Sophomore Class Representative lTrinityl5 T Club ITrinityl. R Ramm, John Gymnastics I5 information Desk 4. Rankin, Ruth Concert Orchestra I5 Forum 35 Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Choir 25 Girls' Club Council 3, 45 Girls' Ensemble I5 History Club I, 25 Human Affairs Club 45 Junior Red Cross I5 Le Cercle Francais 35 Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Raptis, Giene Art Club I5 Gavel 35 Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, 45 Saludos Amigos I. Reed, Carol Atalanta I, 25 Freshman Council I5 Stage Crew 2. Reesman, Penny B. Astro Physics I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 45 Atalanta I5 Biology Club 25 Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 Library Assistants I, 25 Newton 25 Photo Staff 45 SPOR I5 Science Seminar 2. Reimer, Eileen Susan Biology Club 25 Folk Music Club I5 Girls' Choir I, 25 History Club I5 Ushers' Club 3, 4, Lieutenant Captain 4. Reith, Patrick J. Monogram Club 3, 45 Baseball I, 2, 35 Soccer 2, 3, 45 Track I5 information Desk 4. Rentner, William Soccer 3. Renz, Ned Art Club 45 Monogram Club 3, 45 Safety Council 45 Golf I, 2, 3, 45 Soccer 25 Swimming lBoys'l I. Reyff, Patricia Four Year Honor Roll5 Le Cercle Francais 45 Glen- bard East H. S. I. Rhoad, Tom Monogram Club 45 Track I, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 3, 4. Rhoton, June Atalanta I, 2, 3, Secretary 25 Biology Club I5 Conference on International Affairs 4 Treasurer5 Forum 3, 45 Girls' Club Council 3, 45 Girls' Club Officers 4 President5 History Club 2, 35 Home- coming Court 3, 45 Pan American Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 45 Safety Council I, 2, 35 Ushers' Club 25 Cum Laude 3, 45 Synchronized Swim Team I, 2, 35 Sophomore Council 2. Rice, Barb Biology Club 25 Concert Band I5 History Club I5 Human Affairs Club 45 Junior Red Cross 45 Le Cercle Francais 25 Safety Council I, 2, 35 Saludos Amigos 3 Treasurer5 Symphony Band 2, 3, 4. Rieck, Warren Information Desk. Rieger, Richard Holy Cross H. S. I5 Big Foot H. S. 25 Monogram Club 4' Baseball 25 Basketball 25 Football 25 Swim- ming IBoys'l I, 3, 4. Rieger, William Biology Club I5 Wrestling I, 2. Riley, Karen Atalanta I, 25 Girls' Service Committee 3, 45 History Club 35 Human Affairs Club 45 Junior Council 35 Senior Council 4. Riley, Susan Campo Alegre I5 Pine Crest Prep. 25 American School in London 35 Folk Music Club 3, Vice President5 Girls' Choir 2, 35 Juniorettes 25 Span- ish Honor Society 25 Girls' Swim Team 25 Golf 25 Soccer 35 Volleyball I. Roche, Linda Atalanta I, 25 Folk Music Club 25 History Club 35 Human Affairs Club 45 Saludos Amigos I, 2. Rockwell, John A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Biology Club I5 Boys' Choir 25 Forum Romanum 25 Le Cercle Francais 45 Lincoln 3, 45 Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 45 Audio- visual Staff 3, 45 SPOR I5 Stage Crew I5 Madrigal Singers 2, 3, 45 Boys' Chorus I5 Boys' Ensemble I5 III. State School. Letter of Merit 45 Phi Beta Kraker I5 Choir Europe Tour 3. Rogers, David Clayton High School I5 Janesville Senior High School 25 Biology Club 25 Railroad Club I. Rogers, John Biology Club I, 25 Freshman Council I5 Monogram Club 45 Safety Council 2, 35 Baseball 25 Football I, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 35 Wrestling I. Rohn, Douglas R. Four Year Honor Roll5 Linguapolitan 2, 35 Lincoln 3, 4, Historian5 Monogram Club 3, 45 Scholarship Cup Winners 45 Student Council 35 Football I, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4. l276l Romer, John Edward I A Cappella Choir 45 Biology Club 25 Boys' Choir 2, 35 Swimming I5 Track 2, 3. Rootberg, Ruth A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Big Sister 45 Biology Club I5 Concert Soloist 2, 35 Cub Staff I5 Operetta ILeadl 3, 45 Madrigal Singers 2, 3, 45.Spefsa I5 Four Year Honor RolI5 Gavel 3, 4, President. Rose, Carole A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Atalanta I, 2, 35 Girls' Choir 25 Girls' Service Committee.35 Mixed En- semble 45 Safety Council 45 Swimming Team lGiris'l 2, 3, 4, Captain 35 Aquatic Arts Group I, 2, 3. Ross, Janet Atalanta I5 Biology Club I5 Folk Music Club I5 Phi Beta Cracker5 Cinema Board5 Gymnastics Award 45 Age Group Swimming Instructor 2. Ross, Kenneth Football I, 2, 35 Track I, 2. Ross, Nancy History Club 25 Home Economics Club I, 35 Li- brary Assistants 45 Safety Council 25 Archery Team lGirIs'l 2. Rummelhoff, Gail Norland Junior H. S. I5 Atalanta 25 Biology Club 2, 35 Girls' Service Committee 2, 3, 45 History Club 2, 35 Usher's Club 2. Rusin, Kenneth Biology Club 3. Russell, David Rutili, Julie Biology Club I5 Forum Romanum 2, 35 Girls' Ser- vice Committee 2, 35 History Club 2, 35 Senior Council 45 SPOR I. Ryan, Jim 5 Gymnastics I5 Audio Visual 4. Ryan, Joan Tinley Park H. S. I. Ryan, Rosanne Forum 35 Girls' Service Committee 3, 45 History Club 35 Stage Crew 2, 3, 45 Russian Club 3, 45 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. S Sadowski, Daniel Big Brothers and Sisters 45 Crest Staff 25 Fall Show Cast 45 Folk Music Club I, 25 History Club 35 Lincoln 3, 45 Newton 45 Spring Show Cast 4. Sager, Nancy irls' Choir 3, 45 Girls' Choir Ensemble 35 History Club 35 Home Economics Club I5 Saludos Amigos I, 2, Vice President 2. Salerno, Carl Big Brothers and Sisters 45 Biology Club 2, 35 Boys' Camera Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, 3, Presi- dent 45 Burke 45 History Club 3, 45 Photo Staff 3, 45 Cross Country I, 2, 35 Boys' Leaders 4. Salyers, Jo Atalanta I5 Folk Music Club I5 Four Year Honor RolI5 German Club I5 History Club 2. Sampogna, Thomas Biology Club 25 History 25 Football I5 Wrestling I5 Audio Aide 3, 4. Santana, Cynthia Gavel 3, 45 Girls' Service Committee 45 History Club 2, 3, 45 Human Affairs Club 45 Safety Coun- cil 25 Saludos Amigos 25 Ushers' Club 2, 3, Lt. 35 Language Lab Staff I, 2, 35 Honor Roll I. Sass, Cande Atalanta I, 25 Biology Club I, 25 Future Teachers 35 History Club 3. Sasseman, David Safety Council 25 Football I, 2, 3, 45 Track I, 2, 3, 4. Sather, Janice Trinity High School I, 2, 35 Four Year Honor Roll. Savoia, John Maryville Academy I, 2, 35 Concert Orchestra 4. Sayer, Cheryl Atalanta I, 2, 3, 45 Big Sister 45 Biology Club 25 Committee Chairman Girls Conterence5 Girls' En- semble 25 Girls' Leaders Class 3, 45 Girls' Service Committee 3, 45 History Club 25 Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4, Captain5 Tennis Team I, 2, 3, 4, Captain5 Aquatic Arts Group I, 2, 3, 4. Sbarboro, Jackie Atalanta I, 25 Forum 35 History Club 35 Library Assistant I5 Maiorettes I, 25 SPQR I5 Swimming Team 4. Schackmann, John Phys. Ed. Leader. Schappert, Robert Kevin gvlonogram Club 45 Football I, 2, 3, 45 Track I, 2, Scharfe, Ronald Football I, 25 Swimming I. Scheltins, Peter B. Monogram 45 Golf I, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 2. Schilf, Robert St. Joseph's I, 25 Boys' Choir I, 25 Football 25 Track I, 2. Schlecker, Claude Le2CercIe Francais 25 Monogram Club 3, 45 Soccer I, , 3, 4. Schillace, Anthony Schleimer, Helen Schneider, Sue Atalanta I, Biology Club 2, Girls' Service Com- trglittaeel 4, History Club I, Tennis Team 2, Russian u . Schnierow, Beth Biology Club I, Freshman Council I, Girls' Service Committee I, 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, Safety Council I, 2. Schoenfeld, James Biology Club 2, Monogram Club 4, Soccer I, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4. Schrader, Doris Biology Club I, History Club I, 2. Schroeder, Carol Freshman Council I, Class Rep., Girls' Choir I, 2, Girls' Service Committee 4, Senior Council 4, Class Rep., Swim Timer 3, Cross Country timer 4. Schuett, Diane Biglogy Club I, Cub Staff 2, Usher's Club 2, 3, Lt. 2, . Schuize, Eileen Atalanta I, 2, 3, Biology Club 3, History Club 3, Home Economics Club 3, Cinema 4. Schuknecht, Vicki Big Sister 4, Biology Club I, Conference on Inter- national Affairs, Publicity Chairman 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Gavel 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, Girls' Conference Officers 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4, Hostess May Breakfast 3, History Club 3, Linguapolitan 4, Archery Team I, Cum Laude 3, 4. Schwartz, Dan Biology Club 2, Burke 3, 4, Secretary 4, Class Officer President 4, Conference on International Affairs Vice President 4, Honor Roll 4, Junior Council 3, Monogram Club 4, Senior Council, Trapeze Staff 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, Debate I, 2, Sophomore Council, It's Academic , Four Year Honor Roll. Schwarz, Robert E. Biology Club I, 2. Sebastian, Robert Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Monogram Club 3, Vice President 4, Safety Council Officers 4, President, Saludos Amigos I, 2, Smoking Council, Secretary 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Captain I, 2, 4, Track I, 2. Semone, Don Serio, Joseph Fenwick I, 2. Shandilya, Varuna St. Mary's College, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, West Indies I, Biology Club 2, Human Affairs Club 3, 4, Trapeze Staff lPeriod 3l 4, Soccer 3, 4, Inter- national Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Cinema Board 4. Shapin, David A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Biology Club I, 2, Boys' Choir I, 2, Boys' Choir Ensemble 2, Boys' Confer- ence Officers I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Chess Club 3, Library Assistants I, 2, Fall Show Cast 3, History Club 3, Library Assistants I, 2, Mixed En- semble 2, 3, 4, Safety Council 4, Student Council I, 2, Trapeze Staff 3, 4, Coordinator 4, Football I, 2, Track I, Wrestling I, 2, Chairman A Cappella Choir European Tour 3, Social Science Fair, District Science Fair I, State Science Fair I. Shauqhnessy, Carol Biology Club 3, Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, Safety Council I, 2, Usher's Club 2, 3, Archery Team lGirls'l 2. Shaw, Carol Biology Club 3, Forum 3, Le Cercle Francais 2. Shea, Joan Sher, Paul A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Biology Club I, 2, Boys' Choir I, 2, Burke 4, Folk Music Club I, 2, 3, His- tory Club 3, Human Affairs Club 4, Operetta lLeadl 4' Science Fair Winner-Local, lst, Dis- trict Ist, State 2nd, Spring Show 4, Swimming I, 2. Shofelinov, Joan York High School I, Biology Club 4, Library As- sistant 4. Sides, Carol Biology Club 3, Girls' Service Committee 2, 4, History Club 3, Usher's Club 3. Sitrer, Sherry Biology Club 2, Usher's Club 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. Silverman, Bernard M. Biology Club I, Concert Band I, Soccer I, Home- room Representative 3. Simon, Bette Biolo y Club 2, Freshman Council I, Girls' Ser- vice Committee 4, History Club 3, 4, Homegoing Court 4, Saludos Amigos I, Timer's Club 3, 4, Sophomore Council 2, Committee Chairman for Tag Day. Simon, Ernest Biology Club I. Sietsema, Roy Projection Staff 4. Sinnard, Charles Boys' Choir I, Monogram Club 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, Golf I, Soccer I, 2, 3, 4. Skidmore, Dorie Atalanta I, Biolo y Club 2, Future Nurses 3, Gavel 3, Choir 2, 3, Girls' Service Committee 2, Pan American Club 4, Saludos Amigos I. Skoda, G. Bryan A Ca pella Choir 3, Boys' Choir 2, Cross Country 3, 4, Sbccer 2, Track I, 2, 3, 4. Slocumb, Catherine Atalanta I, Biology Club I, Concert Orchestra I, Folk Music Club 4, Girls' Service Committee I, 2, 3, History Club 2, 3, 4, Human Affairs Club 4, Le Cercle Francais I, Safety Council I, 2, 3, Sym- phony Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Small, Richard Biology Club 2. Smart, Robert Smith, Gary E. German Club 2. Smith, Jeff Biology Club 2, History Club 2, 3, Safety Council I, 2, 3, Saludos Amigos I, Baseball I, Basketball I, 2, Football I, 2. Smith, Linda Jean Atalanta I, Biology Club 2, Folk Music Club I, 2, Synchronized lGirls'l 2, 3. Smith, Spencer A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Biology Club I, Boys' Choir 2, Boys' Quartet 4, Concert Soloist 2, 4, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Operetta Cast lLeadl 3, 4, Swimming lBoys'l I, 2, Captain I, Boys' Chorus I, Boys' Ensemble I, Fall Show 4, Senior Follies 4, Europe Choir, Madrigals 2, 3. Smith, William Sourapas, K. Joan Atalanta I, 2, Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club 2, Dance emonstration Lead 3, 4, Senior Orchesis, Forum 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll 4, Girls' Conference Officers 3, 4, President, Chair- man of May Breakfast, History Club 2, Safety Council I, 2, 3, Secretarial Chairman 3, Saludos Amigos I, Tennis Team lGirls'l 2, 3, 4, Timer's Club 3, 4, Cum Laude Society 3, 4. Spark, Gordon History Club 2, 3, 4, Railroad Club I, Safety Council 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, Gymnastics I, 2. Sparkman, William Waukegan Township High I, Lincoln 4, Safety Council 4, Senior Council 4, Baseball 2, 3, Soccer 4. Spellmira, Elizabeth Atalanta I, 2, Biology Club 2, Freshman Council I, Girls' Leaders Class 2, 4, History Club I, 3, Safety Council 2, 3, Swimming Team lGirls'J I, 3, Senior Follies 4, Phi Beta Cracker I. Spence, David A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Biology Club I, Boys' Choir Ensemble 2, Boys' Conference Officers 4, Concert Soloist 2' Lincoln 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Operetta Cast lLeadl 3, 4, Gymnastics I, Boys' Chorus I. Spirek, Terry Lee Boys' Choir I, 2, 3, Railroad Club I, 2, Secretary 5, Stage Crew 3, Football I, Z, Track I, Wrestling Stanger, Harold Junior Council 3, Monogram Club 4, Safety Coun- cil 3, Safety Council Officers 4, Chairman of Halls, Smoking Council 3, 4, Sgt-at-Arms, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4. Steed, Bob Biology Club I, History Club 4, Lincoln 3, 4, New- ton 2, Cross Country I. Stern, Laurel Biology Club 2, Cub Staff I. Sullivan, Floyd Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club 2, Folk Music Club 2, Four Year Honor Roll 4, Lincoln 3, 4, Tabula Staff 4' Swimming lBoys'l I, 2, Cum Laude 4, Phi Beta Iiracker I. Suloway, Stephen Freshman Year, American Community School, Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club 2, 3, Burke 4, Chess Club 2, Four Year Honor Roll 4, History Club 2, 3, 4, Human Affairs Club 4, Le Cercle Francais 4, President, Linguapolitan 4, lt's Aca- demic Team, Captain 4, National Merit Finalist 4, Cum Laude Society 4. Stout, Linda Austin High I, Student Council I, Company of Ushers I, Archery Team 4. Stout, Sandra Atalanta I, Cub Staff I, Fall Show Cast 4, Foot- lights 2. Strand, Marilyn Art Club 3, 4, Atalanta I, Future Nurses 3, Girls' Service Committee 3, 4, Library Assistants 4, Bad- minton Team 3, 4, Archery Team 4. Stuper, George A. Lincoln 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4. Sullivan, Mary Ann Trinity High School I, 2, Four Year Honor Roll, Gavel 4' History Club 4, Human Affairs Club 4, Le Cercle Francais 4, National Honor Society 2, Cum Laude Society 4. Sullivan, Gary Fenwick I, Biology Club 2, History Club 3, Safety Council 2, Track 2. Sullivan, John History Club 2, 3, 4, Soccer I, Leader in Physical Education 4. mr, Sullivan, Kathleen Atalanta I, Future Teachers 4, Girls' Service Com- mittee 2, History Club 3, Home Economics Club I, Human Affairs Club 4, Safety Council 4, Honor Roll 4. Sullivan, Margaret A Cappella Choir I, 3, 4, Girls' Choir I, Music Club 2, SPOR 2, Badminton Team I. Sullivan, Michael St. Joseph I. Sullivan, Nancy Trinity High School I, Girls' Service Committee 3, 4, History Club 3, Ushers' Club 3, 4, Swimming Team 3. Sutherland, Terry Kay Starkville High School I, 2, Saludos Amigos 3, Future Homemakers of America I. Swenson, Larry Fenwick I, Senior Follies. Sweitzer, Dave Track I, 2, 4. Swisher, Leo W. Proiection Staff 2, Track I. T Tabachnik, Emanuel Burke 3, 4, Concert Band I, Fall Show Cast 4, His- tory Club 2, 3, Linguapolitan 4, Symphony Band 2, 3, Russian Club 3. Tapling, Mary Trinity High I, 2, Forum 4, Girls' Service Commit- tee lAttendancel 4, Le Cercle Francais 4, lSenior Council lRepresentativel 4, Senior Follies, Match Mate Munch lChairmanl 4. Teresi, Jack Orr High School I. Thiel, Leonika Atalanta I, German Club 3, 4, History Club 2. Thies, Lois Thies, Lynn Thoenburg, Scott Austin I. Thomas, Eileen A Springfield High I, 2, 3, A Cappella Choir I, Future Teachers I, 2, Girls' Choir I. Thompson, Craig Safety Council 2, Football I, Thompson, Kenneth Safety Council 2, Sophomore Council lHomeroom Representativel 2, Basketball I, 2, 3, Soccer 3, Track I. Thomson, George - Westhampton Beach High I, Caldwell High 2, Hirschi High 3, Football I, 2, Tennis lBoys'l 3, Wrestling 2. Thoren, Janet Lynn 0 I Biology Club 2, Home Economics Club I, Ushers Club or Company of Ushers 2. Thorsen, Elaine Margaret I Atalanta I, Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, Freshman Council, History Club 2, 3, Pan American Club 3. Tierney, James Holy Cross High I, 2, 3, Football 4, Track 4. Toberman, Harold F. h Big Brothers and Sisters 4, Biology Club I, 2, 3, 4, lPresidentl 4, Burke 3, 4, Concert Band I, Ger- man Club 2, Senior Council 4, Stage Band I, 2, 3, 4, Symphony Band 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, Woodwind Ensemble I, 2. Tomb, Joanne , Atalanta I, Fall Show Cast 3, 4, Safety COUHCII Spring Shows 2, 3, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent, Children's Theater 3, Master Mimes 2, 3, 4. Tondelli, Joseph Reno . Fenwick I, Biology Club 2, History Club 2, Safety Council 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3. Toppen, Barbara g A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Art Club I, Biologcy Club I, Fall Show Cast 4' Girls' Choir 2, Girls' onfer- ence Officers 3, 4, Girls' Ensemble I, History Club 3, Junior Council 3, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Op- eretta Cast lLeadl 4, Spring Show Lead 4. Tourtelot, Barbara Anne Biology Club I, 2, Chess Club. 2, Cub. Staff I, Folk Music Club I, Spefsa I, Girls' Service Com- mittee 4, Human Affairs Club 4, Trapeze Staff IPeriod 3l 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 4, Usher's Club 2, Junior Prom Publicity 3. Traver, David F. Biology Club 2, History Club 3, Monogram Club 4, Track and Cross Country I, 2, 3, 4. Trimborn, Michael F. Football I, Gymnastics I. Troinello, Toni A. . . , Biolo y Club I, Girls' Service Committee 2, His- tory zlub 2, 3, Human Affairs Club 4, Saludos Amigos I, 2, Dean's Assistant 2, 3, 4. Trout, John , Biology Club I, 4, Four Year Honor Roll 4, Medi- cal Careers Club 3, 4, History Club I, 2, 3, Salu- dos Amigos I. Tuscher, Bob , A Ca pella Choir 4, Boys' Choir I, 2, 3, Junior Red gross 2, 3, Library Assistant I, 2, 3, Proqec- tion Staff I, 2, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. Tuscher, Linda Biology Club 2, 3, Folk Music Club I, Gavel 3, 4, Hislory Club 2, 3, Le Cercle Francais 3, 4, Library Assislanl 3, Safely Council 2, 3. Tye, Kalhryn E. Arl Club I, 2. V Valessares, Georgefle Alalanla I, Biology Club 2, Forum 3, 4, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Conference, Commilfee Chairman 3, 4, Hislory Club 3, Saludos Amigos I. Van Fallen, Ray Biology Club 3, 4, Saludos Amigos I. Varilla, Robin Girls' Leaders Class 2, Girls' Service Commiflee 2, Hislory Club 3, 4, Pan American Club 3, 4, Saludos Amigos I. Vasser, Desni C. Arl Club I, 2, 4, Alalanla 2, 3, 4, Big Sisfer 2, 3, Hislory Club 2, 3, Safely Council 2, 3, Saludos Amigos I, 2, 3, Cinema Board 4. Vaupell, Craig Richard Gymnaslics I, 2. Venable, Howard Biology Club I, 2, 3, 4, Concerl Band I, Hislory Club 2, 3, SPOR I, Slage Crew 2, Symphony Band 2, 3, 4, Wreslling I. Vogel Lesley Alalanla 2, 3, Biology Club 2, Class Officer I, Secrelary, Freshman Council Secrefary I, Girls' Conference Officer I, 2, Tickel Agenl, Home Eco- nomics Club I, 2, Safely Council 2, Archery Team 2, Caplain of Afler School Baskelball Team 4, Presidenl of Chicago Commons Junior Service League. Von Ebers, Mary Alalanla I, Biology Club I, 2, Forum 3, 4, Girls' Club Chairman 4, Malch Male Munch, Hislory Club 3, Safely Council I, 2. Voorhees, Nancy A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Alalanla I, Biology Club I, Hislory Club 3, Homecoming Courl 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Safely Council I, 2, Sludenl Council 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Caplain 4. Voslal, Sue Biology Club 2, Girls' Service Commilfee 3. W Wachman, Joan Alalanla I, Big Brolhers and Sislers 4, Biology Club I, Four Year Honor Roll, Freshman Council I, Girls' Conference Commillee Chairmen 3, Girls' Service Commillee I, Hislory Club 2, Home- going Courl 3, 4, Junior Council 3, Safely Council I, 2, 3, Senior Class Council 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, Sophomore Class Council 2. Wagner, Bill Big Brofhers and Sislers 4, Biology Club 2, Chess Club 2, Fall Show Casl 2, 3, 4, Lead 4, Folk Music Club I, 2, Lincoln 4, Slage Crew I, 2, Baskelball I, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Vice Presidenl 3, Presidenl 4, ChiIdren's Thealer I, 3, Lead I, Boys' Conference Play Lia? 2, Masler Mimes I, 2, 3, Spring Show 3, 4, Lea . Wagner, Linda Alalanfa I, Biology Club 2, Girls' Service Come millee I, 2, Safely Council I, 2, 3, Girls' Synchrone ized Swimming Team 3. Walker, Geoffrey Big Brolhers and Sislers 4, Biology Club 2' Burke 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Human Affairs Club 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Gymnaslics I, 2, 3, 4. Wall, Pam Alalanfa I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club I, Four Year Honor Roll, Girls' Leaders lass 3, 4, Hislory Club 2, Homecoming Courf 3, 4, Homegoirkg Courl 3, 4 Queen' Safely Council I, 2, Sludenl ouncil I, 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 4, Synchronized Swim Team 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Caplain 2. Wargo, Don Baseball I, Wreslling 2. Warner, Waller Biology Club I, Radio Club I, 2, Audio Aid Slaff. Warren, Greg Radio Club I, 2. Wassner, Mary Library Assisfanls I. Wayne, Gary Biology C ub I, 2, Boys' Choir 3, 4, Hislory Club 4, Slamp and Coin Club 2, 3, Boys Physical Edu- calion Leader. Weddle, Janel Biology Club 2, 3, Girls' Service Commillee 4, Home Economics Club I, 2, Human Affairs Club 4, Usher's Club or Company of Ushers lLieulen- anll 3. Weil, Rosemary Arl Club lKey Girll 4, Alalanla I, Usher's Club or Company of Ushers 2, Match Male 3, 4, Timers Club 4. Weil, Sue Alalanla I, Girls' Choir I, Ushers' Club or Com- pany of Ushers 2, 3, 4, lLieulenanl and Caplainl. Welch, Jack Slage Crew l, 2, Slamp and Coin Club 2, 3, Soccer 2, Manager. Welk, Sleven Biology Club I, 2, German Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi enl, Linguapolilan 2, 4, Arlicle, Language Laboralory Slaff I, 2, 3, 4, lnformalion Desk Ser- vice 4. Werner, Ken Biology Club I, 2, German Club I, 2, Hislory Club 3, 4, Safely Council 2, 3, Russian Club 3. Wesfer, Tim Whaler, Larry Sl. Joseph I, Hislory Club 2. While, Rulh Trinily I. Wicksler, Dave Fenwick 2, Railroad Club 3. Wilder, Georgia A Cappella Choir 4, Fall Show Casl 4, Foollighls 2, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Mixed Ensemble 4, Thespians Wold, Pamela Alalanla I, Biology Club I, Fall Show Casf 3, Girls' Choir 3, irls' Ensemble 2, Home Eco- nomics Club 3, 4, Presidenl, Usher's Club or Com- pany of Ushers 2, Girls' Conference Key Girl 3, 4, Junior Orchesis 2, 3, Sailing Club 4, Sludenl Con- gress 4, Semesler Honor Roll 3, 4, Leadership Colloquium 4. Williams, C. Thomas Fenwick I, Biology Club 2, Monogram Club 4, Smoking Council 4, SPOR 3, Sailing Club 4, Bas- kelball I, 2, 3, 4, Foolball I, 2. Williams, W. Tom Concerl Band I, Saludos Amigos I, Soccer 2, Willman, Nancy Biology Club 2, Forum 3, 4, Girls' Choir 4, Girls' Service Commillee 2, 4, Hislory Club I, 2, 3, 4, Usher's Club 2. Wilson, J. William Big Brolhers and Sislers 4, Biology Club 2, Burke 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Hislory Club 2, 3, Newlon 2, Senior Council 4, Track I, Cum Laude Sociely 4, Phi Bela Kracker I. Winfield, Sleve Foolball I, 2, Track 2. Winslon, David Biology Club 2, 3, Hislory Club 2, 3, Safely Council 4, Foolball I, 2, Track I, 2. l278l Winlers, Michael Hislory Club 2, Monogram Club 2, 3, Slage Crew I, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Age Group Swimming ln- slrucfor 2, 3. Wollenberg, Mark Wooley, Jeff Boys' Camera Club I, 2, Hislory Club 3, Mono- gram Club 3, 4, Saludos Amigos I, Foolball 2, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4. Wrighl, Theodore Aslro Physics 4, Biology Club I, 2, 4' Concerl Band. I, Drum Maior 3, 4, Freshman Council I, Medical Careers 3, 4, SPQR I, Symphony Band 2, 3, 4, Swimming 3, 4, Debale Team 2. Wynn, Alice Alalanla I, Biology Club 2, Cub Slaff 2, Four Year Honor Roll, Fulure Teachers 3, 4, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Junior Council, Saludos Amigos I, 2. Wolff, Jan A. Auslin High School I, 2, Big Brofhers and Sislers 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Hislory Club 3, 4, Hu- man Affairs Club 4, Le Cercle Francais 3, 4, Usher's Club or Company of Ushers 3, Props-Fall Show 4, German Club 4, Cum Laude Sociely 4. Woline, Gwen Alalanla I, Biology Club I, Folk Music Club 3, Gavel 3, 4, Sargeanl-AlvArms, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Girls' Service Commillee 2, Hislory Club 3, Pan American Club 2, 3, Safely Club 3, Usher's Club or Company of Ushers 2, Accompanisl of Girls' Choir 2, 3, 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 2. Wood, Edwin Auslin High School. Y Yearling, Gary Yori, Donna Biology Club 3, Home Economics I, 2, 3, Saludos Amigos I, Audio Aide, Youngman, Carol Alalanfa I, Big Brolhers and Sislers 4, Four Year Honor Roll, Fulure Teachers Club 3, 4, German Club 2, Girls' Conference Officers 2, 3, Key Girl, Hislory Club 2, Girls' Club Tag Day Showcase gliagrman, Phi Bela Cracker I, Cinema Board U . Youngren, Lynne Biology Club 2, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Girls' Service Commillee I, Hislory Club 3. Z Zak, Carol Z Z Z Z Z Z Biology Club l, Fulure Teachers 3, 4, German Club 2, Hislory Club 2, Archery Team Igirls'l 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, 4, Compuler Service Club 4, Audio Aide 3, 4, Cinema Board 4, Sluclenl Con- gress 4. iegler, James S. imarde, Cheryl Arf Club 4, Usher's Club 2. immerman, Andrew Biology Club 2, Hislory Club 3, Gymnaslics I, 2, Wreslling I, Gym Leader lSr.l. immerman, David Biology Club I, 2, Audio Visual Slaff. ippman, John mek, Linda Jean I Big Brofhers and Sislers 4, Biology Club I, Girls' Club Council 3, 4, Girls' Club Officers 4, Corres. Secrelary 4, Girls' Service Commillee 3, 4, Co- Chairman of Hosless Commilfee, Hislory Club 2, Homeroom Re resenlalive 2, Cinema Board, Hosl- ess in Dean's Office 4, Tickel Chairman for Senior Follies. Thanks 'ro Our Many Friends Arnie's Dog House Kanak 8: Sons, lnc. Avenue Sfafe Bank Liber+y Pl1o+o Engraving Co. 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