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

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My clo+hes are delibera+ely unique, And my ieans look poor: s+ained and ragged +hey are. Of argyles and saddle shoes +hese are my choice. I am a plafe of currenf mcashion. Sfomping by in high-heeled. plafformed shoes. With apologies to Amy Lowell My appearance self-expresses me and I will no+ be s+ifled; BumL in class, on paper, The idea +ha+ is me is quief Succumbing +0 +he almighfy grade In a paffern called educafion. With apologies to Amy Lowell .; E: E .97 g; E: ? ? .g,,,,,,,,,..g.. g, .gggggznauun4n.g, And now my life is changed in so many ways. My independence seems +0 vanish in +he haze. LennoMMcCa rfnexl ' :35. x filaiilllsmw ,r V 7V 1' , nu w - : - .l NmlhumummmlH'm WLHI1; I ht, INK Pmmiil ' mmun W w , and we walked in+o +he sfadium. up and down +he pa++erned sfairs. In our smoofh, blue jeans The orange and blue banners sfood up proudly in We sun. each one. She sfood uprighwL Jroo. Held rigid +0 Hue paHern By +he soffness of her gown up and down. we walked, up and down. - with apologies to A Lowell V. 9v0'fsr uh; u' x- Ft Hp . ; it Up 8 .i 'N $96.2 everywhere i go i used +0 know 5 no+ me +ha+'s changed I see someone ime +ha+ shows ill Quafeman i 's only +he 'I' B 17 18 Mos+ folks are abou+ as happy as +hey make up +heir minds +0 be. Top row, IA 10 r.: Drama deparfmenf presenfs Lit He Mary Sunshine ' and Laura,' Sfudenfs parficl- pafe in Hm summer's Kosfer dig. HOW TWO: More of HLiHIe Mary Sunshine Drama deparfmenf sum- mer workshop presenfs 'The Wizard oi; CL LiHle Mary Sunshine agaim More of Kosfen Sfudio H16- afer's presenfafion of Lauraf' ROW three: A dif- feren+ view 0? The Wizard of Oz, Prom I973 The Twenfies Mrs. Raybon during Hue 1973 Jum iorisenior Spring Concert I973 Commencemenf Exercises A fypicd sighf of ' Fiffies week. How four: Symphony Bands Spring Concerf Junior- Senlor Spring Concert NI!!! ll!!! W!!! W MWWWWWWWWWIWWWWW lull! 'Ill. 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Fri- day broughf school colors +0 Iighf wifh faculfy and sIudenI body sporf- Ing orange and blue. Homecoming began on a dreary noIe wiIh rain: however. Jrhe skies cleared and Jrhe Homecoming parade Iravelled Through Ihe villages wIIh over Iwenfy cars and Hoafs pres- enI. AI 2:00 Ihe Varsify game began: our Jream offered an affernoon of exciIemenI. regardless of Jrheir 8-6 loss. Despife Ihe loss of The affernoon. Ihe evening saw over 200 couples presemL aI Jrhe annual Homecoming dance. RUKUS provided fine enfer- JrainmenI and, as Ihe evening prog- ressed. Jrhe couples unwound aHer a week oIc school. The evening was highlighfed by Jrhe announcemenf 01c Ihe I973 Homecoming Courfs and Homecoming Queen, Carla Freud- man. En+husiasm IS +he al I In all. lm AIIIIIIIIIIIh. III I III i:II-IIII IiIIIIIl III I II I I ,, .IIIIIIIIIII w m I II II'I'IIIk' III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IuIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII I,IIIIIIH diIII' III; 'II II III III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III III I I wamw IIWWII I III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ImIm IIIII III HH'Il IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII IIIII II I M II II IIIIIIiIIIIIIII III II IIIIIIII JUNIOR HOMECOMING COURT 09ft f0 righD: Heafher Brierley. Jean Barber, Donna Pefer- son. Linda Tope, Peggy Noonan. Paffy Pruiff. . . . Every+hing is going fine And now we ius+ have +0 keep in mind We mus+ se+ new goals: We mus+ no+ lose con+rol . . . e-from Alma Mafer by Chicago , WI Hun draws youngs+ers +0 swim program Mr. Lock, head of He Red Cross Learn +0 Swim Program af OPRFHS, sponsored +he +wen+y sfudenfs in+eres+ed in +eaching youngsfers how +0 swim on Safurday morm ings. Alfhough Swim Guard is nof a school sponsored acfivi+y, if is gaining in popular- ify and +his year has had +he largesf Jrurn- ou+ ever. SWIM GUARD STAFF: I. to r., Bottom row: 5. Morkes C. Creedon, C. Pa+eau, C. Luge. R. Rohn. S. Scoffy, K. Sayre, D. Rerr. Top row: A. Krieg, S. Riedl. B. Hahm B. MaHhiew. Not pictured: C. Casfro. G. Roe. Y. 26 Lysakowski, B. Wich. M. DiMichele, V. Lysakowski. Girls visi'l' Sesame S+ree+ The +heme +his year of +he Mafch-Mafe munch Munch WH'h +he Muppefs, was a +ake-owC1c from +he children's +elevision show Sesame Sfreef. All The characfers were +here wifh Big Bird acfing as host Oscar adorning fhe Jrabies. and +he res+ pro- viding +he enferfainment The munch +his year was sponsored by Mrs. Nancy Sindelar. Miss Terry Vana. and Miss Ann Klein. The chairwomen were: Donna Kirkilas. Kafhy O'Malley. Randy Sognnaes. Cheryl Sieverf. Mary Jo Co+y, Denise Deinberg. Mariie Hill. Karen Brown. and Rufh PafzeH. The friends of my friends are my friends Gues+s believe. OPRFHS - a nice place 1'0 visi+ H can well be said Hwaf +he I973-74 school year was Hue Year of Hue Visi- for here a+ Oak Park. Over 600 for- mer sfudenfs refumed +0 +hese hal- lowed halls and nearly IOO adulfs foured fine building. Besides +hese 700 plus. numerous colleges senf inferviewers +0 meef wifb prospec- +ive applicanfs and various clubs and organizafions broughf arfisfs, feach- ers, and social workers. an asfronamL and many ofher respecfed people +0 our school for presenfafions and on special evenfs such as Dr. King's birfhday. According +0 Mrs. Mary Lee Brown, guesfs and visifors are sfeered +0 our school by such organi- zafions as Jrhe Infernafional Visi+ors Bureau, and H18 Na+ional Conference of Chrisfians and Jews who spon- sored a frip by sfudenfs from Harlan High School in Chicago. Callers from as far as Tokyo. Japan. or as near as our own village speak +0 Mrs. Brown wanfing informafion on our school. Dozens of sfudenf feachers from several sfafes also vishL Oak Park as parf of +heir +raining. Tensions eased a+ concer'rs. dances This year. S+uden+ Council decided +0 abandon +he annual RED FEATHER MIXER and. in ifs place. a concemL was given by STYX, along wifh SIN, neHing over $3.000. The proceeds wen+ +0 +he Oak Park Communify Chesf. Along wifh +he concert numerous dances were held af +he school during +he year. Along wifh Homecoming and King of Hearfs, +he annual Take-A- Break dance was held affer mid-year finals. Again in confrasf +0 previous years, We dance was heid in +he affer- noon and admission was free. SIN also played a+ Take-A-Break. Audience applauds wi+h 'Ernes+' Ernesf In Love opened +he I973- 74 Drama+ic Season on November 3, 9. and TO. A musical farce based on Oscar Wilde's The Imporfance of Being Ernest +he play, se+ in ninefeenfh cenfury London, +eHs +he sfory of +wo young men who seek +he hands of +wo young ladies in spife of social obsfa- cles. The obsfacles are no more seri- ous +han +he men: one has very IiHle family background. having been found in a handbag in Vicforia Sfa- +ion: +he ofher has lived a life of indo- lence for so long fhaf Jrhere is some doubf +ha+ he would ever fall in love. The young ladies +hemselves are nof wifhouf +heir problems. One is dominafed by an overbearing mofher whose main inferesf in life is an advantageous ma'rch for her daughfer. The o'rher desires +0 mee'r a fruly wicked man. Bofh vow +hey can only love a man named Ernesf. Neifher young man meefs Jrhe lof- +er qualificafion and a comedy of errors ensues when each affempfs +0 remove +his minor obsfacle by being chris+ened, Ernesf. The o+her obsfacles are resolved in a revelafion scene in +he end. This LiHle Theafre producfion was direcfed by Mr. Harold Lee Redford and choreographed by Mrs. Beverly Wehrli. :0. .o , ! o. ,A . w. .,-:.:-W . Q .0 Ca 5+ Jack Worfhing ................... Rich Wayne Gwendolen Fairfax. . . . Linda Bespole Lady Bracknell ..... . . .Debbie Lowry Algernon Moncrieff. . ........ Bob Cain Cecily Cardew ............. Mary Masfranfonio Miss Prism ..................... Nancy Greco Dr. Chasuble . . . . . ...John Whife Lane . . . Effie . . . . . . . Alice ..................... Kafhy Van Driska Perkins ......................... Andy Miller Dancing Masfer .. . . ..Dean McKillop Greengrocer .. . . . . . indy DeBock Assisfanf grocer . . . . . Vdor Pilolla Piano Teacher .................... Gary Zanke Boof Maker ..................... Roberf Reed Sfudenf Assisfanfs .............. Sfacey Armour Dean McKillop Crea+ivi+y flourishes in S+udio Thea+re producHons The I973-74 Sfudio Theafre opened wifh +he Tennessee Williams classic, The Glass Menagerie. A frace of +he personal life of +he aufhor is seen in Jrhis play which fells Jrhe sfory of +hree members of a fam- ily who +ry +0 escape from realify. The play was performed in +he round on Oc+ober l7. l8. and I9 and direcfed by Mr. Vicenf Weber. Amanda ......................... Sue Palmer Laura ......................... Marjorie Koch Torn ...................... Vince Di BenedeHo Genfleman Caller ................. Paul Heisfch Asst Direcfor .................. Tricia Grennan The second sfudio producfion. Never Too La+e opened January I6, '7, and I8. Direcfed by sopho- more Chuck Johnson, +he comedy fells Jrhe sfory of a middle-aged cou- ple who suddenly find +hemselves +he principle characfers in a blessed evenf. Nof +0 be oufdone. +heir envi- ous married daughfer plofs parenf- hood for herself and hilarious compli- cafions arise. Grace Kimbrough ............. Loraine Edwalds Harry Lamberf ............... Bruce Henderson Edifh Lamber+ ..................... Erin Roach Charlie Clinfon ................ Kevin Mclnfosh Kafe Clinfon .................... Laura Pelefas Mayor Crane ..................... John Whife Assf. Direcfors ................. Tricia Grennan Laura Danly A firsf for Jrhe drama depar+men+ was +he Company Of Mime presen- +a+ion, The Foresf of Life. The Shire Slack wriffen and direcfed play developed on February 6, 7, and 8. Caron Aflas Mary Pa? Rufz Colleen Green Shire Slack Mariie Koch Clinf Wilkens Alex Kouvel Peggy Zoffi Paola Ribaudo Paddy Cheyevsky's Gideon broughf +he Bible +0 Sfudio Theafre. Performed in +he au+henfic period, yRoberf Cain direcfed Jrhe play. Gideon ...................... Kevin O'Connor Angel ......................... Keifh Clayfon Shillem ......................... Scoff Sfilwell Malchiel, .......................... Mark Dunn Zebah ........................... Mark Dunn Abimelech ...................... Roberf Cain Hezekiah ........................ Roberf Cain Zalmunna ....................... Roberf Cain Joash .......................... Roberf Reed Ozni ........................... Roberf Reed Orpah ....................... Suzanne Sfaffon Assf. Direcfors .................. Sandy Lukasik Joy Guscoff O+her sfudio producfions were: Paul Zindel's The Effed of Gamma Rays on Man-In-The-Moon Mari- golds. direcfed by Caron Aflas, and Oh Dad, Poor Dad. Mamma's Hung You in +he Closet and I'm Feeling So Sad. direcfed by Bruce Henderson. Some men see +hings as +hey are and say why? I dream of +hings +ha+ never were and say why no+. Roberf Kennedy SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL: Row l, l. fo r.: K. Reisfroffen K. O'Malley. M. Mo+singer. Row 2: S. Barclay. C. Freudman, A. Cavanagh. J. Lynch J. Erickson. Row 3: M. Renz, K. Nichol, D. Perkins. J. Lynch D. Mason. Nofpicfured: M Freefo. JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL: Fronf row, L fo r.: S. Duffom H. Jacobs, M. Magee, P. Noonan, C. Russee. P. Pruiff. J. Barber. Back row, I. fo r.: P. Bax, T. Radcliffe, A. Buchsbaum. B. Figafner. A. Arkin, D. Blanchard. Nof pfcfured: P. Hoagland. S+uden+ Council adop+s new formaf The Sfudenf Council approached Jrheir fask a liHle differenfly +his year so as +0 work more coeoperafively wi+h Jrhe adminisfrahon and +0 beHer represemL +he sfudenf body. A new commiffee called Reach Ouf was formed +0 ac+ as a sounding board for sfudenf's complainfs. S+uden+s were encouraged +0 bring commenfs, good or bad. +0 +he gripe box in Jrhe S+uden+ Council office. The com- miHee also worked on +he idea of falk sfudy halls for underclassmen. Anofher change was +he Red Feafher Concert The Sfudenf Coun- cil decided +0 have a benefif concerf insfead of a benefif dance. As a result +he donafion. over $2000. was +he largestL ever made +0 +he Com- munify Chesf by +he Sfudenf Coun- cil. O+her proiecfs were fhe revision of +he Sfudenf Council Consfifufion by +he oHicers, and helping +0 pick +he new superinfendem for nexf year. The officers were: SCOH Barclay, President Kafie ReisfroHer, Vice- Presidenf; Mike Mofsinger, Trea- surer: Missy Freefo and Kafhy O'Malley. Secrefaries. SOPHOMORE STUDENT COUNCIL: FromL row, 1. fo r.: E. Alexander. L. Wells, K. Rafcliff. J. Bax, M. Mifchell. Back row, L fo rs: R. O'Brien. D. MacW- illiams, B. Georgis. D. Lynch, D. Brewers D. Goggin. Nof picfured: S. Sfeele. FRESHMAN STUDENT COUNCIL: Fron'r row, I. fo r.: B. Mason 5. Goldman. M. Jacobs S. Schulfzw R. Harmon. Back row, I. fo r.: K. Owczaruk, S. Bernat J. Finn. A. Dmyferko, P. MaCLauchIan, M. Glasser. Nof picfured: K. Alfobella. a law. Q. 0 5 L la n. a m V: ID 9 .d a m e In r. H .w d a m m e .n M a m r W o F O Chicagoland ar+is+s demons+ra+e skills Once again Jrhis year +he Oak Park Village Arf Fair League, wifh +he assisfance of Mr. Pelz. sponsored a Meef Jrhe Arfisf program. The pro- gram consisfed of Chicagoland arf- isfs coming +0 +he school +0 presenf +heir specialized field o1C arf +hrough demonsfrafions in +he LHHe Theafer. The firsf arfisfs +0 parficipa+e in Jrhe program were Geraldine McCullough and Sisfer Milla Derby who demonsfrafed differenf fexfile design Jrechniques. Mr. Spencer Rof- zel gave a lecfure on +he Jrechniques of prinfmaking. ther arfisfs included Mr. Cecil Shawn. a well- known arfisf in +he field o1C ceramics and poHery making. Mr. John Hum- melfarb, exhibifed his falenfs as a painfer. creafing pain+ings wifh brigh+ confraang colors,di1f1ceremL shapes. and many forms and images. The Meef +he Arfisf series was designed primarily for +he arf deparfmemL sfudenfs. Arsenic kills audience The LiHle Theafre reverberafed wi+h laugh+er a+ Jrhe drama depar+- menf's presen+a+ion of Joseph Kes- selring's classic, Arsenic and Old Lace. Opening on November 30. +he comedy encored on December I. 7. and 8. Drama crific, Mor+imer Brewsfer, discovers his prim. maiden Aunfs ush- ering lonely old men info +he here- affer via Jrheir poisoned Elderberry wine. Assisfing Jrhem in +heir minisira- fions is Their nephew. Teddy. who imagines he is Theodore RooseveH. Sword in hand, he Trequenfly charges upsfairs and downsfairs +0 supervise +he digging of +he Panama Canal. This convenienfly provides graves for whenL he believes +0 be Yellow Fever vic'rims. While Morfimer wresfles wi+h +he problem of whaf +0 do aboui +hese alarming evenfs, anofher in +he assorfmenf of family nu+s furns up in +he person of Jonafha'n. a sadisfic older brofher. As a resuH' 01c camou- flaging, plas+ic surgery. he bears a sfarfling resemblance +0 Boris Karlohc and +horoughly iniimidafes +he old ladies. He adds +0 Jrhe collecfion of bodies wifh a vicfim of his own. Jrhereby unearfhing +he ghoulish secref in +he Brews+er basement Jon- afhan and Morfimer vie for confrol. each counfing on his evidence agains1L +he ofher +0 help him win ouf. Mean+ime. Morfimer's love life is in jeopardy because 01C his errafic behavior and his fear of Jrhe genefic flaw which produced +he balmy Brew- s+ers. The ideal solufion +0 his prob- lem is 10 quiefly commii Teddy and his wellein+en+ioned Aunfs +0 Happy Dale and f0 surrender +he wanfed Jona+han +0 +he local police. He finally accomplishes ius+ +ha+ as +he curfain falls on +he James Ei+rheim- direcfed success. Casf Abby Brewsfer ............... Peggy Sfephens KiHy O'Kelly Rev. Dr. Harper ..... Dave Mueller Teddy Brewsfer. . . Bruce Henderson Officer Brophy . . . . . Kevin Mclnfosh Officer Klein ................ George Wunder Marfha Brewsfer .............. Loraine Edwalds xvfricia Grennan Elaine Harper .................... Mimi Rufili Char Hellman Morfimer Brewster ............ .. Jim Nail Mr. Gibbs .......... Jay Wiley Jonafhan Brewsfer . .. . . Dan Casfellanefa Dr. Einsfein ......... . Chuck Johnson Officer O'Hara ,,,,, . . Pefe Lane Lieufenanf Rooney . . . . ... Mike Dunn Mr. Wifherspoon ... . . John Muriello Sfudenf Assisfanfs ............... Ellen Buecker Jane HamiHon Sa+urday Nighf Casf Even+s +eam displays +alen+ The even+s Jream began H1eir sea- son af Niles Norih wifh ll people enfered in seven evenfs. As fine year progressed members chose Hieir area of compefifion; a play cuHing. a radio program. an original creafion. or one 01c several ofher possibilifies. Firsi place awards wenf 1'0 Kafie Goldsiein. Mike Dunn, and John Whi+e. Awards also wenf +0 Abigail Abraham. Honey Jacobs. Sandi Osborn. Shira Slack, and Vince DiBenedeHo. Aliogefher H18 Jream wen+ +0 seven fournamenfs. They were coached by Mrs. Jane Beam and Mr. Don Lennie. Parf of being on a speech feam is being elec+ed +0 Hie Naiional Foren- sic League. This is an honor sociefy for any evenfer or debafer who has received 25 poinfs. This year Oak Park renewed ifs char+er membership in Jrhe N.F.L. HOW7.'M.CoIlinsi S.Osborn. M.Jacobs. K. Inkmann.ROW21D. McKillop,J.Whi+e. V. Dibenedeifoi K.Clay fon. ROW 3: S. Slack, M. Dunn. S. Palmer. P. Lane, A. Miiler, Bi Henderson. ROW 1: S. Spagaf. M. Jacobs, A. Marfon. 5. Small. ROW 2: C. D'Saro. ROW 7: Mr. Lennie. A. Abraham K. lnkmann, C. Mednick. Mr. Janikowski. ROWZ' K. Clawon. M. K. Arends. Deba+ers compe+e in major +ournamen+s Members of +his year's debafe feam gained valuable experience as fhey parficipafed in many fourna- menfs. Through consfanJr research +he debafers are prepared +0 logically develop argumenfs on a resolufion. This year +hey debafed bofh sides of +he +opic Resolved: Hwe federal gov? ernmenf guaranfee a minimum annual income +0 each family unit Some of Hue larger fournamenfs include Hme Homewood-Flossmoor lnvifafional and +he Thorfon Invifa- Jrional. The debafers were coached by Mr. Don Lennie, Mr. Richard Jani- kowski and Mr. Greg Freerksen. Girls salu+e music For ifs l7+h year, +he Aquafic Arfs Show presenfed a fribufe +0 music. The l9 girls performed +0 such songs as On +he Good Ship Lollipop. Fijr Elise, and Colour My World on +he nighfs 01c May 2. 3. and 4. The members chose and choreographed fheir own musical roufines, which were performed as solos. due+s, +rios, or Iarge group numbers. Mrs. Nichols acfed as sponsor. This year's members included. ROW 7, l. to r..' S. Lawrence. R. Paefau, M. Hill, A. Cavanagh, C. Cavenagh. ROW 2: S. Lindberg, G. Rari+y, A. Kirkh P. Hogan. L. Hesfer, 6. Arends. ROW 3: S. Wilkins. K. Armsfrong, S. S+eelh A. Pagano, C. Paefau, P. Chick, J. Maxson. Not pictured: S. Gigniie++e. Be no+ simply good: be good for some+hing. . . . Age of Aquarius - FiHh Dimension JUNIOR ORCHESIS: First row: M. Provenzano. M Doody. P. Hogan, H. Anderson. P. Liebsch, P. Masilunas, C. Russe. C. Hahn. Second row: 3. Panagos, C. Roach, C. Zafirafos. K. Carrillo. C. Menges. M. Gruszka. G. Geruf. G. Rarify. Third row: A. Sfaunfom M. Rufili, E. Gilhooly, P. Moroni, J. Sieverf. J. Schulfz, D. Cerwin, J. Ausfer, B. Key. C. Koch, D. Hamify. Notpictured: K. Fifzwafsr, R. A. Rohn, D. Sullivan. SENIOR ORCHESIS: First row: H. Alexopoulos, K. Kuk. J. Oniki. C. Sieverf. L. Colby. J. Affleck, P. Moore, P. Doody. P. Finn. Second row: N. Panik, M. Geruf, A. Kosfner, M. Lehman. J. Armenfrouf, L. Hesfery C. Bosco. M. Dunlap, N. Hart Third row: R. Pafzelt G. Surlesy J. Brady, C. Lloyd, D. Cooperri- der. D. Cademarfori. Notpictured: C. Gusfavson. Orchesis in+erpre+s signs of +he zodiac November. l973, saw fwo hundred girls crowded info +he Dance Sfudio +0 fry-ouf Tor Orchesis. The girls had +0 +ryomL by performing a dance rou+ine. The girls were allowed +0 creafe a dance accompanied by music Jrhey had chosen. One group chose +0 use beefs, sounds. and clapping ins+ead of music. Oops, Your Sign is Showing, +he Orchesis' annual show, was presen+ed on March I4, 15, and lb. The girls fook each sign of +he Zodiac and cenfered Jrheir dance around one of H's welI-known Characferisfics. The Senior Mixed Ensemble and The Percussion Ensemble accompanied +he dance. The Senior and Junior Orchesis were sponsored by Miss S+ange' and Mrs. Ker- ney. Maria brings sound of music +0 Von Trapps The '74 school musical. The Sound o1C Music. was presen+ed on fwo week- ends, March I, 2, and March 8, 9. The Rogers and Hammersfein prod- ucfion is sifuaied in Ausfria. during +he rise of HiHer. The sfory concerns Maria. a young, vivacious girl living af Nonn- berg Abbey, preparing +0 become a nun. The Mofher Abbess realizes ihaf Maria has led a very profecfed life. and she feels Thai Jrhe girl should n01L yef commif herself +0 +he nunnery. Maria leaves +he Abbey for Jrhe home 01C Cap- Jrain Von Trapp where she is +0 be +he governess 01C his seven Children. Maria's spiriiL and viialify is feH' +hroughouf fhe enfire household as she feaches +he Children games and infro- duces +hem +0 music. Capfain Von Trapp is af iirsf oufraged by such frivo- lous acfivifies. buf soon comes +0 admire Maria for bringing such happi- ness back info his home. Maria unexpeciedly leaves one day, and an air o1C sadness seHles upon every- one. Maria Jrhen refurns because she is challenged by +he Mofher Abbess +0 find and iighf ior her happiness. Upon her refurn, Jrhe Capfain and Maria con- fess +heir love for each ofher. and +hey are married. As +he play closes. +he Von Trapp family musf seek refuge in Swi'rzerland because of pressure from Jrhe Third Reich. The musical ieafures such popular funes as Climb Every Mounfain. Do- Re-Me. i am Six+een Going on Seven- feen, and many ofher songs. The casf included Helene Alexopou- ios, Mary Kirk Arends. Jane Auer, Anne Brouhard, Dawn Danielson. Laura Danly, Faye Diouhy, Lorraine Edwalds, Azhar ElSaHar. Krisfi Fabel. Julie Foley. Befsy Gardner. Marifa Giangreco, Nancy Greco. Jane Hamilfon, Joan Hirsch- man. Barb Hufchins, Julie Johnson. Debbie Krauisirunk, PenL Kufz. Sarah Leach, Befh Lyman, Evan Luiwifzi, Julie Marshall, Sandy LilosheH. Karen Nel- son. Peggy Noonan, Kafhy O'Malley. Becky Penningfon. Theresa Perry. Kafie ReisfroHer, Irene Sang, Cindy Schweiger. Paf Skarr. Sue Spagot Che- ryl Svoboda, Sally Tapio, Ann TiHIe, PaHi Tyler, Kai'hy Van Driska, Valerie Waffenberg, Carolyn Weber. Dave Blair. Jim D'Asaro. Dave Lawrence. Tom Peferson, John Sodaro and Gary Zanke Ca5+ Maria ............................ Linda Bespole Mofher Abbess ................. Karen Chrisfensen Sisfer Berfhe ...................... Nancy Erickson Sisfer Margareffa ................ Cindie Hubbard Sisfer Sophia ...................... June Melchoir Georg Von Trapp .......... Pefe LanyVPaul Heifsch Max Defweiler ......... John WhiieVChuck Johnson Elsa ............................. Barb Anderson Franz Bufler ........................ John Muriello Frau Schmidf ........................ Jan Buecker Herr Zeller ........................... Mike Dunn Frau Zeller ........................ Char Hallman Baron Elberfeld ..................... Dave Mueller Baroness Elberfeld ................... Befh Dolowy Liesl ............. Mary MasfranfonioVJoy Guscoff Friedrich ..................... Vince Di Benedeffo Louisa .............................. Lynn Mikel Brigiffa ........................... Laura Pelafas Maria .............................. Becky Levin Kurf .............................. Joe Kahovec Grefel ........................... Dorofhy Yapp Rolph ........................... Kevin Mclnfosh Von Schriber ................... Dan CasfellaneHa Lieufenan+ ............................ Dave Hill ,' Friday Nighf Ca5+ ills are alive +h +he Sound of Music :n e In ..I WI Grea+es+ Show on Ear+h comes in life The GreafemL Show on Earfh. ofherwise known as +he Junior Carni- val, came +0 life on Sa+urday, Dec. 8. in +he fieldhouse. This year's carnival, being one of fine mos1L excH'ing ever, included Jrwo raffles. fricycle races, a car smash, a sponge H'wow. Hue Jrradi- fional shave-Jrhe-balloon confesf, and 01C course. Hue ever popular Bur- lesque Show. ther confesf were +he ring +055, +he cake walk, and +he fic-fac-foe game. Music was provided by Barry Brooks' band on +he baske+ball floor. Money raised by He carnival wenf +0 Hue fund for Junior Prom. P. C. Cen+er raises money for O. P. Conserva+ory This year +he Pollufion Confrol Cen+er organized a sale of T-shirfs in order +0 raise money +0 help suppor+ Hwe Oak Park Conservafory. A sec- ond purpose of Hue sale was +0 es'rab- lish a scholarship fund for O.P.R.F.H.S. The money raised will be used +0 send sfudenfs To environ- menfal workshops +his summer a+ Norfhern or SouH'lern Illinois universi- fies. The T-shir+ was designed by Mr. Sfuefzer, husband o1c librarian Mrs. Sfuefzer. Homegoing spirH'ed despi+e soccer loss The varsify soccer feam played New Trier Easf 6+ +his year's homego- ing and were defeafed 4-l. However +ha+ did nof dampen Hue s+uden+s' spirifs any. The dance was a success as +he sfudenfs danced +0 +he music 01c Rafh. The homegoing queen and her courf from Ieff +0 right Sally Jewel. Debbie Cadamarfori wqueenL Norma Kubilek. PaHy Chick. and Anifa Compfon. The language of friendshi . is meaningsl no+ words AFS crea+es friendship Debbie Lowry from Monk Frysfon, England and Monica Guarderas from Quifo, Ecuador leH +heir homes for a year +0 aHend Oak Park High. Bofh girls enioyed +heir year of experience here in Hwe Unifed Sfafes and made +hemselves qui+e 6+ home being involved in We acfivifies 01C +he s+u- denf body. Early in +he year. Debbie became involved wH'h +he drama deparfmemL and had a parf in +he fall show eHErnesf in Love. She also sang in Hue A Cappella Choir. Monica's inferesfs were more aca- demic. She seemed +0 be fascina+ed wifh Jrhe Unifed Sfafes. She said +ha+ she spenf quife a bif of Jrime reading and learning more abouf our counfry. The +wo girls found our school syse Jrem +0 be very differenf from Hweirs. Their schools a+ home didn'+ allow Hue sfudenfs +0 Choose +heir own courses of sfudy, and +heir courses were purely academic. Monica and Deb bie bofh Jrook advan+age of +his opporfunify by faking such courses as American Sfudies, American Lifera- fure. Drama, and Music. During her visif here. Monica sfayed wifh +he Melchior family. and Debbie sfayed wifh Hue Fogelin fam- ily. Hear+s se+ ablaze a+ Inferno Sfuden+s enfering +he high school Safurday evening, Feb. I6 mighf have wondered whaf Huey were gef- +ing Jrhemselves info. WH'h an enfrance +ha+ could be compared +0 whaf one goes +hrougl'1 in a fun-house and walls se+ ablaze. s+uden+s saw +ha+ the everyday Sfudenf Cenfer was Transformed in+o an Inferno. Over 350 couples enioyed an eve- ning o1C music provided by Flight During +he lafer par+ o1c Hwe eve- ning, Girls' Club officers announced +he members of The I974 King of Hearfs courf. They were: Marfy Adams. ScoHL Barelay, John Cor- mack, S+eve Kraufsfrunk. Eddie O'Connor and Mark Skuferis. John Hogland was crowned King of Hearfs +0 climax +he evening. Ellyn Gullo served as general chair- man. assisfed by Michelle Yardley and Monica Harmon, decorafions: Mary DiMiCbeHe. enhance: Karen Brown, publicify; Ellyn Gullo, bids: Ru'rh PafzeH, showcase: Rifa Klein, +hrone: Wendy Jones. invifafions: Noreen Hart coafcheck, and Andrea Kaufman, food. Second semes'rer sees burs+ of s+uden+ parficipa+ion Ouf of 2! sfudenfs compefing for +he 'H's Academic Team' six seniors were chosen +0 represenf Oak Park and River Foresf High School. Under +he direcfion of Mrs. Lynn Wellen, Hwe sfudenfs selecfed were: June Melchoir, Jean Erickson. Joe Michael. Jim Gislason. Tom Dillon and Scoff Noesen who me1L +hree +imes a week before school +0 condifion for Hue April faping of +he show. Much +ime and energy was well spemL for an excif- ing experience, nofed one of +he com- pefifors. Conference s+udies human ecology This year Conference '74' con- ducfed a seminar on Human Ecology +ha+ ouHined Hue basic principles o1c leadership. S+uden+s from OPRF. TRINITY and FENWICK high schools were welcomed and encouraged +0 join in +his year's acfivifies. WH'h +he aid of communHy leaders who con- fribufed Jrime and knowledge. Con- ference '74' proclaimed +0 be He bes+ yeH Mrs. Mc Thing bewi+ches audience April 26, 27. May 3, and 4 broughf +he firs+ Spring Show, Mrs. MC Thing +0 Jrhe LiHle Theafre. The play. wriHen by Mary Chase. fells +he sfory of Mrs. Howard V. Larue, HI, 6 rich widow. who won'+ allow her son Howay +0 play wi+h Mimi, Jrhe daughfer of Jrhe mysferious Mrs. MC Thing. Trouble brews when Howay and Mrs. Larue are changed info sficks by Mrs. Mc Thing ha wifchy and encoun- +er +hree fough gangsfers. Mrs. Mc Thing was direcfed by Mr. Harold Lee Redford. Mrs. Howard V. Larue Ill ............ Sue Palmer Carrie ................. Chelly La Forfune Sybil ...... . . .Lauren Hughes Evva Loomis ....... . ..... Erin Roach Maude Loomis ... . ...Peggy Sfephens Grace Loomis . . . ..... Dawn Koziol . . .Pefe Barneff ................... Tim Bishop y ............... Bruce Henderson ..... Andy Miller . ....Chris Kelly . . ....Dean McKillop Poison Eddie .. ....... Jay Wiley Mrs. Schellenbac . ..... Jane Wong Mimi ......... . ....Glynnis Kinnan 15+ Policeman . . .. . . ....Joe Leibman 2nd Policeman ........ HHScoH S+ilwell Mrs. MC Thing Been . . .b ....... Sue Schqu Mrs. MC Thing yGoody .. ..Mary-Kirk Arends Asst Direcfors ................ Peggy Sfephens Dean McKillop Girls s+rive for beHer communica+ions For 58 years +he members of +he Girls' Club of OPRFHS combined +heir falenfs +0 achieve successful proiecfs. The Mafch Mafe Munch welcomed freshman girls +0 Jrhe school wi+h HMunch wi+h +he Moppefs. Girls' Club sponsored +he Homegoing Soccer Hop on 0d. 27. Nov. 29 fhe girls along wifh +he help 01C fhe Monogram Club colleded funds for +heir fwo fosfer children. Sfeve and Maria. The Jrheme o1c +his year's Tag Day was HTo fhe Hearf +ha+ gives, all is well. Feb. I6 broughf Jrhe King of Hear+s Dance. Inferno. In March in celebrafion of spring, +he girls sold daisies. Girls' Club sponsors are Miss Ann Klein, Mrs. Nancy Sindelar and Miss Terry Vana. Make new friends. bu+ keep +he KING OF HEARTS COURT: 5. Barclay, J. Cormack S. Krau+s+runck, E. OhConnor, J. Hoagland. NO! pictured: M. Adams, M. Skuferms. mm 195le Bi??? Mk ' Wm :70 . '5 GIRLS' CLUB COUNCIL 73 74: How one: 6. Gunderson K Gullo. J. Blossom J. Harmon M.E. Mullln. N. Harf M. Gruszka. A. Soudam H. Brierly, Second row: Miss A. Klein. M. MaHucci. J. Flan- nery. R. Pafzelf, M. Harmon korr. secJ, M. DiMichele Uec. secJ. E. Gullo W. presJ R. Klein mresj. M. Yardley . presJ, K. Brown Ureasj. W. Jones, P. Carpenfer, M. Glinke. Ushers serve school The Company 01C Ushers is a serv- ice organizafion open +0 all boys and girls in fhe school. Members in He Company work 6+ all dramafic pro- dudions, concerfsl and lecfure pro- grams presenfed +hroughou+ +he year. Miss Joan Koch and Miss Terrieann Susin are advisors for Hue organiza- Jrion. This year's Company of Ushers included: 5. Adams. C. Allen, K. Alfobella. L. Barron. P. Becker, M. Bellezzol C. Ben'rer, D. Best K. Borgsfadf. C. Bowers, E. Buecker, J. Buecker. R. Busse, G. Cairo, R. Cale. C. Cashion. L. Collucci, T. Corrado, N. Cullifon. A. Daly, D. Danielson. B. Dickey. G. Dienberg. C. Doyle. M. Dukic, A. El Saffar, A. Fiddeler, C. Feifler, J. Fenn. K. Ford, M. Gierke. K. Goodabouf, S. Granberryl C. Green, J. Grescoff, J. Hand, A. Heigho, J. Higgins. J. Holzman, K. Hurst T. Jordan, L. Kaplan, J4 Kause, K. Kingsbury, G. Kinnan. Al. Kipfa, M, Kirby, B. Knufson, S. Koukes. K. Kulpa, S. Kufska, T. Laird. R. Lee. J. Leland. J. Libman. Sl Lindberg. D. Logan. K. Macken, S. Merino. M. Marsells, C. Mafhias, S. Mafsas. R. Maf'rerson, J. Maxon, M. May, S. McKillop, N. Moles, M. Morfell, A. Murphy. C. Musgrave, A. Newbery. D. Nixon. R. Nosel, P. O'Connel. S. Osborn, N. Owsiak, P. Pigoni. A. Pilger, C. Pinkos. B. Popp. S. Pospisil. M. Provenzano. C. Rabiasl R. Reefz. C. Reichenbach, S. Riedl. C. Roach B. Robinson. E. Russel, C. Schiff. B. Schulfz, M. Sheehan. D. Shipley, M. Sodaro, V. Sfankowicz, L. Taylor, D. Tencal L. Thompson, P. Toman. S. Vanni, X. Villa. 3. Weigel. R. West R. Wick, B. Wilkerson. D. Williams. D. Wiffman. USHER'S OFFICERS: l. to l2, First'row: Capfains Cindy Hackbush. Sharon Smifh. and Jim Moffaf. Co-Chiefs Sue Zilligen apd Ginny Wals'h. Sgcond TOW: Lleufenanfs Mary Kohl. Kafhy Van Driska, Donna Howard. and Kafhy SmiH'L Third rOWl Lleufenanfs Denise DIenberg. BeHy Pigoni. Anne Kirchner, and Julie Jacobson. Notpictured: Tim Bishop. Leslie Lefh. MINI Volun+eers main+ain quie+ S+uden+ Monifors is open +0 all s+u- denfs who have complefed 6+ leasf one semesfer a+ OPRFHS. The sfu- den+ monH'or program requires +he sfudenf +0 give one period per day for service +0 Hwe school. The posifion includes moniforing fhe halls +0 insure H18 quief learning a+mosphere +hroughou+ +he building, delivering library slips, and ofher rela+ed errandfype assignmenfs. Miss Joan Koch Mr. Joe Meyer, and Miss Bar- bara Boyer serve as sponsors of +he organiza+ion. MONITORS: Upperleft, OFFICERS, I. to r., Standing: Kevin Fifzgerald Len Areelo. Bob Wheeler, Scoff Shannon. Seated: Gary Russow, Dave Blair. Ed Mok Keifh Ludvik. Bottom left, Front row: T. Herberf P. SchelL G. Gerias, T. Team 5. Dyksfra, J. Reed, B Kay. D. Barr. A. Green. M. Carlson, R. Anderson. Second row: A. McNerney. T. Hoskins T Fanfeffi. D. WiHman, G. Dimifgiou, S. Sprandel, B. Pollingue P. Hay. S. Shack L. Hager. T. Merifhey. Third row: M. Gaw Jfer. K. Borgsfardf, A. Chang, E. Engie S. Lefson. L. Warren C. Doyle R. Haas B. Wilkerson, K. Koe- beL S. Kufska. Fourth row: 6. Olfman, M. Roman T. Crowley, P. Grimes. B. Vanni A Compfon, J. Pefracco, D. Williams, K. Glenda A. Zapkel, C. Reichenbach. l knownodaug abwbmwbaudzmwkabmm, WATERGATE BUGS ME! K You don't Choose your friends, yAur friends choose you! I M Ma gm, 5,0de bmuam Nothing is not really nothing, it just isn't anything. Behind every Watergate there is a MiIl-House! NIXON HAS A POWER SHORTAGE. Stop air pollution - Keep your mouth shut! PAY TOILET - NO REFUNDS Ithink; therefore I am. a thinkD WASH FACE A T MORNING - NECK AT NIGHT. If you miss fhe elevafor you gef fhe Sheff! Stamp Our Violence. PEOPLE WHO KNOW ALL THE ANSWERS HAVEN'T ASKED ALL THE QUESTIONS! NIXON WAS THE ONE IN '68 AND NOW HE'S THE BIGGER ONE! '73 Nixon. Wafergafe. War. +he '50's. Bo+h American Graffi'ri Energy-Crisis. Disconfenf. Uncer- fain'ry +he Iis'r goes on and on. All in all. '73 was a year +ha+ no one could have imagined. American's groped for somefhing +ha+ would fake Jrheir minds off of +he year '73. and +hey found it Movies. musicals. revivals. all - aHempfed +0 +urn +he clocks back +0 +hose Rock and Roll years of con- ' fenfmenf, openness. and en+husiasm. and Grease revived +hose years. We +00 go back +0 +hose years whenf graffifi wasn'+ four-leffer words and vulgariHes bu+ a sponfaneous ouflef for Hwe wiffy. +he sardonic. and +he romanfic. On +hese pages are prinfed some of your graffH-i rela'r- ing +0 evenfs and circumsfances. or nofhing abomL no'rhing. of +he year '73. ,Wiih the price of apples today you could aHord to go to the doctor! . MGodxsoidx, Ld7mbellgkt1 8utxmws wpowshmtage. Poor Haldeman, Erlichman, Mitchell and Dean It won't be the same when they're gone from the scene. But people will still recall with a thrill Their sellout performance on Capital Hill. FANTASSSSSSSSSSSSSTIC Support Your Local Wiretapper! Meow is a catty remark! You are only What you think you are. You can't unscramble eggs. 5mm. mmmm f 9 mt; 0115M I WDMWWQM? OH YEAH? V ta JWwamgm a wmwmm, MQMI? An English teacher is someone Who asks a question, gives the answer, and tells you you,re wrong. nwmnmm WMWW'; Why Why mmmmw 900. 61 H' +akes +wo +0 speak +he +ru+h one +0 speak and ano+her +0 hear Trapeze, under +he direc-fion of Miss Ellen Shuarf. spoflighfed academic and ex+racurricu- lar acfivifies. H was a suggesfion box of ideas for bofh factu and sfudenfs. Weekly feafures included: Mysfery Pix, College Callers. drama skefches, sporfs highlighfs and exfensive edHori- als. Any sfudenf could confribufe news or fea- fure arficles which were +hen considered by +he sfaH for publica+ion. They mef each day Hwird period +0 wrife copy. crop pic+ures, and proof- read ar'ricles. Trapeze sfaff. pic+ured 6+ left Row l, L fo r., fop fo boffom: Miss Shuarf. advisor; C. Roach; M. Riley; V. Lychyk. Row 2, L fo r.: J. Hennes- sey. M. Pefrauskas, J. Zay. P. Heifsch. Row 3, L fo r.: M. Jaffe. H. Jacobs, E. Lufwifzi, S. Giorgi. Row 4, l. fo r.: J. Lawrence: R. Valdenz; M. Pierce, sporfs edi'ror; B. Gardner, edifor: R. Skiles. feafures edifor; R. Wayne. news edifor. Nof picfured: M. Sinclair, associa+e edifor; 6. Kaplan: D. Anderson: M. Cashion: L. Johnson: S. Walsh; B. Findlay. Lingua analyzes crea+ivi+y Once again an abundance of poems. s+ories, essays, puzzles. and similar creafive efforfs found +heir way info +he Linguapoh'fan office. Each of fhese confribufions. wriHen in eifher Spanish. French, German. or Lafin. was iudged anonymously by Lingua sfaH on +he basis of creafivi+y and originali+y. The s+a1c1c is composed of oufsfanding foreign language s+u- denfs, usually juniors and seniors, who meef bofh during and affer school. The s+aH received assisfance from Mrs. Soroka. +he sponsor. O+her Fac- ulfy advisors were Miss Monego. Miss Balgemann, Mr. Schepko, Mr. Ofero. and Miss Zielke. LINGUA STAFF: Standing, l. to r; Vicfor Moy, Maria Szcerbaniuk. Alisa Erica Koch. Roberf Hufchins. John Gonwa. Seated, I. to r..' Denise Dienbergh Mary Ann Mercer. Janef Kobersfine, James D. Nail. NO! pictured: Rosemary Pafeau, Tom Dillonh Sandra Refzsky. Mrs. Soroka, sponsor. Cresf promo+es crea+ive effor+s Since l9 I 9 CrewL has promofed poefic experimenfafion. unique shorf sforiesw and similar creafive efforfs refleding +he affifudes of OPRFHS sfudenfs. This was achieved by invif- ing sfudenfs +0 submH Jrheir liferary work +0 Jrhe sfaH. Each of +hese pieces was screened by +he sfaff and fogefher +hey formed OPRF'S annual liferary magazine which was pub- lished in +he spring. The sfaH me+ every day during ninfh period in room 307 +0 evaluafe submiffed maferial. The eraH was under +he direcfion of Mr. Daniel Reichard, sponsor. CREST STAFF: Front row, Is to r.: Cs Almgren, K. Foran, C. AHass J. Langridge. Back row, Is to L: D. McKiIIop. M. Weldon. M. Bellezzo, G, Zanke. J. Sil- versfein. Mr. Reichard. NotpicturedsJ. Mekhior. Every+hing has i+s beau+y. bu+ no+ everyone sees H. Phofo Sfaff once again capfured +he year's evenfs and preserved Hwem on film. A member of PhoJro SfaH affended +he maior school evenfs and capfured +heir highlighfs on film. They phofo- graphically assisfed bofh Tabula and Trapeze. and supplied +he maiorify 01f picfures which appeared in bofh publi- cafions. Once again Mr. William Sfefa- neHi was faculfy advisor and H18 sfaH had We able assisfance of Miss Nancy Horfon in +he dark-room. Members of Phofo Sfaff included: Tim Bishop, Tom Gafziolis, Jim lska, Margaref Kosfopufos, Terry Mack, Alex Manoni Ed Pefrella Sean Powers, Mark Trankina, Bill Weigel, and George Wunder. and +hen some None of us is as smar+ as all of us. TABULA STAFF Jrried +0 move slighlly away from H18 fradifionall' yearbook formal +his year in an eHorJr +0 make TABULA somelhing special. Pallerns was chosen as fluis year's Jrheme because if effecfively encompassed all lacefs o1C life here af OPRFHS. Three edilors. a slall ol fwenly- one. and advisor Mrs. Karen Umlaul worked fogefher for many long hours Hwis year drawing layoufs, wrifing copy and coordinaling piclures and quola+ions in lime for each deadline, working always wifh +he final producf in mind. All pholographic work can be credifecl +0 Mr. Slelanellil Miss Horfon and Phofo Slall, as well as Capri Slu- dios. Also. a very special +hank you from Tabula Slalf goes ouf +0 all of you whose lives converge al OPRFHS. Wilhoul you. fhere could be no TABULA. TABULA STAFF Ueft to right; Brian Pell. Bill Woicik, Sfeve Joel Cafhy Biggs, Jeanne Zay. Donna Kirkllasl Melanie Thomas, edifor in chief: Mike Rodriguezl lay- ouf and copy edifor: Mully Houha. iunior edifor: Nancy Grecol Allison Houhal Mary Maflucci, Kelly Kennedy, Marcia Gruszka, Sue Spagaf, Kris Inkman. Camilla Jocher. Mlke Woicik. Missy Freefo. Sue Riedl. and sponsor Mrs, Karen Umlaul. NO! pictured: Jack Dillion. Sandy Miller. Karen Ogden. Jeanne Schulfz. Wha+ passion canno+ music raise and quell? mm , w , m I Ilhnjw 11' W MU mu , Four major concer+s se+ pace for a cappella choir members A Cappella Choir provided enfer- faining concerfs during +he school year. The choir held ifs annual Chrisf- mas Vespers on December 2 and Jrhey were accompanied by Jrhe Symphony Orchesfra. The choir had +he oppor- funify +0 perform aJr The Hofel Bis- marck on December 2i. During +he second semesfer +hey prepared and performed fwo ofher concerfs, +he Spring Fesfival on May 23 and Jrhe Spring Concerf on May 29. The choir meefs daily and each member musf affend addifional rehearsals. Several members also par- Jricipafed in +he spring musical Jrhe Sound 01C Music.H Mrs. Norma Ray- bon direcfs +he choir. THIS YEARl THE MEMBERS INCLUDED: Firs!l Row: M. Lehmanh L. Mikoh D. Benson, J. Hamilfon. R. Levinh L. Newberry. L. Danielsonh R. Chaussey, V. DiBenedeHo, S. McAdamsh J. Jimenez, P. Kahovech S. Milosheffh N. Greco. C. Higgins R. Cheskish L. Fanfen C. Svoboda, P. Kufz, K. Vandriska. Second row: D. Lowryh P. Noonan, J. Schmidf, L. Edwafdsh B. Brozosky. E. Radfkeh P. Skarr, D. Blair, 6. Lynch, M. Gefhnen J. Muriello. T. Woods, M. Arends. S. Murray M. Giangrecoh K. Nelsonh K. Chrisfensenh B. Hunt R. Laymanh K. Fabel, Ce McGhee. Third row: S. DuBois. C. Slagleh J. Melchoir, B. Gardner. Pe Gibson, A. Brouhardh R. Reefzh J. Barkerh M. Dunn, P. Leland, G. Comp, M. Cappelli, J. Beyer, V. Waish, K. Reisfroffer, C. Marfinh L. Bespole, N. Erickson B. Andersonh M. Rea. Fourth Row: J. McCallh N. Minnickh B. Penningfonh K. O'Mailey. A. Miller. M. Mofsinger, W. Schulze, R. Wayneh T. Brennanh J. Sweeneyh C. MCCuHonh K. Schroeder, G. Russowh J. Lawrence T. Peferson. M. Replogle, B. Vincent B. Lyman. Chorale: First row, L to r.: Gilfner. Russe, Porch, Johson. Mullen. Mikol, Pelofos Weedman. Menges. TiHIe. Leach. Second row: Mihas. Mas- franfonio. Genfile. Alexander. Kennedy, McMasfers. Danly. Monaco. O'Brien, Burghardf. Senger. Kammerling. Third row: Smifh. Dukic. Magee. Harmon, Whife Cappelli, Schiffnen Brundage. Sfrofh. Geislen Jordan, Kubelilo. Hirschman. Fourth rOWJ Jimenez. Simpson, Muel- ler. Mclnfosh. Hanson Lane, McKlinfok, Traifords. Boy's Choir: First row, l to r..' Gilfner, Pillola Pres- coft Dean. Magee, Whife. Allegreffi Sfrofh Geis- len Glickman, Toan, Jordan. Second row: Har- mon. Magnusen. Jones Schiffner. Williams. Legg. McKlinfock. Monfgomery. Hun'r. Pefshy, Erickson. lemam Sfrofh. Third row: Cappelli. Simpson. Guise. Jimenez. Mueller, Hanson. Lane, Mclnfosh. Brundage. Podlesak, Sfern, Traifords. Arkenberg, Gefhner. Girl's Choir: FITS! row, l. 10 r.: Cullifon. Gracia. Meo. Kaine. Bernaden. Chiu. Johnson. Kir- chner, MikoL Lenard, Bowers, Lloyd, Campo, Sb- cum. Shackley, Jackson, Delaney, Genfila Miller. Mullen, TefzalaH Pelafas. Wick. Gray, Weedman. Third row: Mlhas. Marfin. Marshall, Rusk Bellezzo. Nelson. Gilfnen Russe. Alexander. Goodbouf. Law- rence, Kammerling. Leach, Menges. FOUITI'I row: Smifh Dukic. Hogan. Porch, Kuch, MuHen. Raffens- berger, Danly Kaiser. Pollingue Burghardt TifHe. Fifth row: Kirk, McMasfers. Kennedy. Palmer. NilesH Rarify, Hildebrand, Mafsas, Frank O Brien. Monaco. Sixth row: Senger. Rushfon. Maxson. Boofh, Chick Kubelik, Lavalee, Hirschman. Top: Senior Madrigals: first row, l. to r.: L. Mikel. D. Benson. K. Chrisfensen. C. Slagle, B. Hunt E. Radfke, B. Gardner. K. O'Malley. Second TOW: P. Kahovec. D. Blair, 6. Lynch. T. Peferson, J. Law- rence. J. Sweeney. Center: Junior Madrigals: first row, l. to r.: B. Kleis, K. Fable, C. Svoboda, SA Milo Sheff. N. Greco. J. Schmidt R. Penningfon. Sec- 0nd row: M. KahOvec, W. Sullivan, M. Dunn J. Muriello, V. DiBenedeHo Bottom: Sophomore Madrigels: Firsf row, I. +0 r.: A. Weedman, E. Mul- len, L. Mikol, J. Marshall. Second row: 5. Leach. T. Burghardf, J. Kammerling, P. Senger, L. Danly. Third row: J. Whife. S. Brundage. C. Hansen. A. Miller. . music and moonligh and feeling are one Collin Top: Senior Mixed: first row, I. to r..' M. Hill, 8. Schulze. J. Sodoaro. C. McGhee. Second row: R. Wayne. A. Brouhard. R. Cheskis. I Bespole, D. Blair. Third row: C. Degenfesh, M. Repologle, K. Nelson, T. Peferson, S. Dubois. B. Goulding, J. Law- rence, N. Erickson, G. Lynch, L. Danielson. Center: Junior Mixed: first row, l. 10 r..' R. Reefz. L. Fanfer, C. Menges, J. Barker. Second row: C. Russe, P. Noonan. N. Kublick. L. Campo, J. MaCaII. Third row: R. Chaussey M. Lehman. S. McAdams, P. Gibson, D. Schiffner. Fourth row: R. Geisler, R. Choksis. D. Polifios, B. Vincenf J. Magee. Bottom: Sophomore Mixed: first row, X. to r.: J. Whifa E. Alexanden M. Masfranfonio, S. Brundage, J. Kam- merling. Second row: D. Muellen R O Baren B. Sfrofh. J Johnson. T. Jordan, L. Pelafas. C. Jime- nez, S. Leach. P. Lane. Third row: C Hansem J. Hirshman. J. Podlesak. A. TiHle, K. McIntosh. L. Danly, A. Miller. P. McMasfers, D. Traiforos. P. Mihas. Orches+ra s+rives for perfeci'ion The Symphony Orchesha, under Hue direcfion 0 conducfor, Mr. John Wirfz. wenf +hrough a fypical year performing in +hree concerfs. Solois+s were +hen feaJrured demonsfrafing +heir skills and +alen+s. This year's soloisfs were: Barbara Anderson. Hufe; Mark Capelli. piano: Missy Freefo. piano; Nancy Hagen. oboe; Kevin McMuHen, +uba: Alice Ware, cello. Orchesfra members also served as a piJr orchesfra for He opereHa and parficipafed in Vespers. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: R. Bullock. R. WaH. B. Hufchins, F. Sfefani. J. Brainer, K. Brown. B. Henderson. L. Cuffing. P. Krueger, P. Trksak. P. Cofsirilos. L. KeHer. first violins. ' Newberry, A Allison. E. Bueker, J. Bourey. K. Nemefhy, M. Johnson. R. Pafzelf. M. Reichenbach. C. Balesh, P. Short D. Cerwin. D. Lyons. A. Higgins. J. Schneidereif. second violin M. Rudzinski. K. Hahn, N. Frazier, C. Johnson, M. Amps. V. Gofflinger, M. Bell. Violas. A. Ware, C. McGhee. E. Graziano, S. Plechash. R. Marfens. L. Edwalds. J. SchuH'z, K. Novich, McGown. S. Davies, cellos. M. Jenkin, M. Thoni, R. Schuler. P. Chick. A. Danckers. J. Guskoff. basses. B. Anderson. J. Buecker, J. Hagen. M. Free+o. S. Tapio. flutes. N. Hagen. Burghardf. S. Leach, oboes. R. Bourey. P. Kerszfes-Nagy. J. Kochman, B. Scholz. Clarinets. D. Reig. J. Jaffe, 5. Lawrence, W. Greenlee. bassons. M. O'Connor, L. Hami'ry. T. Sprand- D. Thomson C. Lundin. D. Reynolds. french horns. P. Bonfield. T. Ziegenhals, T. Felix, B. Sinclair. trumpets. S. Sheff. J. Fairman, D. Reisfroffer, trombones. R. Kaska, D. McMullough, Williams, 5, Reed, percussion. K. McMullen. tuba. Concerf +our Jrakes band sou+h The OPRFHS Symphonic Band. under +he direcfion of Mr. Ronnie Holleman who also direcfs Wind Ensemble and Concerf Band. has achieved superior rafings af large- group disfricf confes+s. The Band performed in fwo concerfs and pro- vided enferfainmen+ 6+ home foof- ball games during Jrhe year. Some Band members were also ihnvolved in Symphony Orchesha and phL orches- fra. Over spring vacafion +he Band Jroured soufhern sfafes and per- formed several concerfs. YMPHONIC BAND: 5. Cump. K. Nelson. K. Fogelin, C. Rico, 5. Scuyler, B. Herner. J. Armenfrouf. flutes. J. Erickson, S. Spagaf, oboes. P. Shackley. R. Bannen, bassons. D. Reig. 6 lat clarinet. J. Lavery. P. Kereszfes-Nagy, J. Pargulski, M. Lindsayh J. Kochman, J. Seminerio, T. Piscopo. E. Wolfe, J. Chrisfensenh C. Siffon, b flat clarinet. D. Wiffman, 9 flat alto Iarinet. R. Nunley, bass clarinet. W. Hagler. contra-bass clarinet. R. Tyler. A. Buchsbaum. C. DeBock, alto saxophone. L. Marinoh S. Haas, tenor saxophone. S. BuHer. baritone axophone. M. O'Connor. D. Bulicek, L. Hamify. D. Reynolds. horns. G. Ferrera, D. Appelf, P. Bonfield, N. Oversfake, P. Whiffle. B. Rife. C. Kelly, B. Posf, F. Spevak. E. Edwalds, rumpets. S. Sheff. M. Pefrinec, B. Lloyd, trombones. M. O'Connell, baritone. S. Rhebergen. J. Ferrone. tuba. P. Dunn, J. Williams. J. Schmidt R. Arnold A. Benfz, 5. Reed, B. Levin, 'erCUSSIOn. Ano+her openingl ano+her show Cole Por+e All +he world' s a s+age - Shakespeare W 'X 1 1 W H1 w WAN WM WW The Play's +he +hing . . . Shakespeare Thespians aid in drama+ic produc+ions Thespians. Hue lnfernafional Theaf- rical Honor Socie+y is comprised of sfudenfs who have earned fwenfw one poinfs eifher aching in plays, working on cosfumes, make-up, pub- licify. and sfage crew. This year. +he Thespians helped +0 seH season Hweafrical ficke+s. Front row: 5. Lucasik, A. Luchf. Middle fOW: N. Greco, J. Hamilfon, K. O'Kelly, C. Hellman, M. Collins. P. McCarfhy. Back row: P. Heisfclm B Fifzpafric, C. Johnson. Bespole, A. Mueller, 5. Palmen B. Henderson. S+age crew acquires new sponsor Behind every +heafrical producfion is +he Sfage Crew. S+age Crew builds +he scenery and works all sound and lighf sysfems. Mr. R. J. Mike Nielson assumed responsibilifies for sponsoring and direcfing Sfage Crew during +he I973-74 school year. l973-74 Sfage Crew. ROW1.'D.Rusk, K.Van Driska. C. LiffreH. M. Varnes, M. Reed. J. Gibbons. ROW 2: S. McCarfhy. M. GreenhoH. C. Casfle. B. Fifzpa+rick. R. Nosek. D. Culhane. M. Kirby R. Young, P. McCarfhy, Mr. Nielson. If a man does no+ keep pace wi+h his companions perhaps H is because he hears a differeni' drummer. Le+ him keep s+ep +0 +he music he hears. however measured or far away. Thoreau Individuals flock +0 ioin clubs Greek Orfhodox Church: and a Bud- dhisf Temple. The field Jrrip was in coniuncfion wi+h +he club's purpose Biology Club: The dub, sponsored by Mr. Rada+z. acquain+ed inferesfed sfudenfs wifh presenf-day biological and environmenfal problems. Mem- bers affended monfhly meefings +0 lisfen +0 guesf Tecfures given on fop- ics varying Trom conservafion +0 pol- lufion confrol. H acfively parfici- pafed in raising funds for +he Oak Park Conserva+ory and for Jrhe Open Lands Proiecf by selling fee shirfs Tor +he former and pa+ches Tor Jrhe IaH'er. Club officers included: Pefer Panfon, presidenf: John Fanfa, vice-presi- denf; Bonnie Schufz. recording secre- +ary: Leslie Baloyna. corresponding secrefary: Peg Maroni, freasurer; Nick Delassandro, publicify chair- man. Human Affairs Club: This year's acfivifies began wH'h a field frip +0 various religious cen+ers in Chicago: +he Bahai Temple; +he Mormon Sfake House: +he Temple Sholom; Jrhe 80Church OT Sainfs Pe+er and Paul, 6 OT exploring Jrhe relafionships be+ween an individual and his soci- e'ry. ther acfivifies included guesf speakers, panel discussions. and group-orienfed games. Club sponsor and officers included: Mr. Diedrick, sponsor: Nancy Shih, presidenf: Marian+he Karanikas, vice-presidenf; Tammy Sharfon. Jrreasurer: Paula Ribundo. special even'rs coordinafor; Margaref Sheehan. secrefary. Ski Club: Ski equipmenf swaps, dem- ons+ra+ion movies and lec+ures and ski frips were +he acfivifies Ski Club engaged in. Officers Kim Ford. Judy Maxson, Jay Wiley, PaHy Chick, PaHy Hogan. and Paul McCarfhy direcfed +he meefings wifh +he aid of club sponsor Mr. Palmer. The meef- ings gave sfudenfs an opporfunify f0 learn +0 ski safely and inexpensively. 1W 1' W 1 1111111111 1 1 11 E1. 1111! 111111111 1 , '- ' lellllW W 11 W W 1 1 w, W -- 1.1 WWW111111111111 W 11 111 1111 WWWWWW WWW 1 W W111 , To each his own . . . Beckley 1 11111111 1 11 11W N 1W 3 w :ny V 1. 11 X $11N 111111 N W 1 11! W 0, M W Every grea+ and commanding movemen+ in +he annals of +he world is +he 'I'riumph of en+husiasm. s3, - 3. 'r;-.' . - v..- . . . and more clubs. and more clubs! Spiri+ Club: Sponsor Mr. Allen, offi- cers Randy Reefz and Julie Jacobson and club members mef every Two weeks +0 organize +ranspor+a+ion +0 sporfs evenfs, +0 plan pep signs +0 be used during games and +0 plan ways +0 increase school spirif. The club sponsored +he Huskie Dog which +his year was played by Leslie Danielson. Barb Goulding. Julie Jacobson, Kris lnkman. Marcia Wafman and Ca+hy Roach. The club held garden parfies during +he summer +0 pain+ signs and posfers Tor Jrhe upcoming afhlefic season. Media Club: The club, sponsored by Mr. Grover. engaged in acfivifies +0 benefif +he media cenfer. +he school. and Themselves. H hosfed open house in +he Media Cenfer on November 2nd. wenf on a field frip +0 Jrhe Sun Times-DaHy News,he1d+he Media Mixer. and enfered a confesf spon- sored by +he Nafional Library Associ- a'rion. Club officers: Vickie Lloyd, presidenf: Sophia Mafsas. vice-presi- denf; Melanie Jenkins. secrefary: Suzanne Swar+s. Jrreasurer. New+on Club: This year Jrhe officers were Joe Michael, president Alisa Koch. vice-presiden+: Honey Jacobs. freasurer: and Jane Wong, secre- +ary. The club affracfed sfudenfs inferesfed in mafhemafics. in furfher- ing +heir social and academic educa- fion, in gaining insighfs for vocafional plans. and in experiencing sfudenf leadership. The club, sponsored by Mr. Elander, was affiliafed wi+h +he Mu Alpha Thefa Nafional Mafhemah ics frafernify. During meefings +he members discussed problems in +he Newfonife. wa+ched movies. lisfened f0 s+uden1' and gueSTL lec+ures and played mafhema+ics. Horne Ec Club: Any s+uden+ infer- esfed in home economics and no+ necessarily enrolled in a home ec class was invi'red +0 join Jrhe Home EC CTub. Sponsored by Mrs. Jackson, +he club's acfivifies were concerned wifh any area of domesfic infereer. Club officers were Sue EscoH. presi- denf; Sue Pospisil. vice-presidenf; Mary Jane Bellezzo. secrefary: Pam Szewczyk, +reasurer; Mary Rea, hisfo- rian. Collecfor's Club: A group of infor- mally organized s+uden+s inferesfed in collecfing anyfhing from sfamps, coins. polifical buH'ons +0 ma+ch- boxes was organized +his year under +he sponsorship of Mr. O+ero. The officers. Rober+ Ross, presidenf; Richard Rann. vice-presidenf; Doug Williams, freasurer: and sergeanfs a1 arms BiH Hay and James Hay. offici- a+ed Jrhe meefings. General ac+ivi+ies included Trading, buying and selling collecfable ifems and lecfures on individual colledions. French Club: Sfudenfs in+eres+ed in French culfure and The French lan- guage could ioin French Club which was sponsored by Miss Monego. The club mef several Times a monfh +0 discuss culfural evenfs. play French games and sing French songs. H vis- ifed a French resfauranf and +he Arf lnsfifufe. If sponsored a Chrisfmas parfy and a French-Spanish scrabble par+y. This year's officers were Louise Dunn, president Donna Gibler, vice- presidenf; Pushpa Rao, secrefary; and Ellen Kucia, freasurer. Baseball Club mef once a mon+h +0 promofe baseball +hroughou+ Jrhe school year. The club. sponsored by Mrs. Egan. discussed Jrhe varied aspec+s of baseball such as recemL frades. and offensive and defensive sfrafegies. ther acfivifies included field +rips +0 ballparks and +he annual picnic. This year +he officers were Tim Leonard, president Diane Rush- fon. vice-presidenf: and Sylvia Vanni. secrefary-freasurer. Pollu+ion Con+rol wgrks +0 preserve environmenf In November. I970. +he Pollufion Confrol Cenfer began operafions. H was formed in an efforf Jro conserve our environmenf and beHer educafe people abouf environmen'ral con- cerns. Since I970. +he cenfer has expanded from an informafion cen+er +0 an operafions base for acfivifies including permanenf glass. mefal. and paper recycling cenfer. prevenf- ing illegal pollufion. and supporfing anfi-pollufion Iegisla+ion. The Pollu- +ion Confrol Cenfer is one of four schools in +he na+ion +0 receive +he PresidenHaI Environmenfal Merit Award. This year Mr. Radafz served as sponsor while Pefer Panfon. Roberf Skiles. John Fanfa. and Terry Piscopo served as officers. SEW: ENR mullm Luucu,1HtA1RE MUNDRY WW FEATURE H 01 OH H 53 RM 1239?! Some+imes I sH's and +hinks; and some+imes I ius+ sH's. Cinema Board. Lunch Thea+re cap+iva+e myriads Avid moviegoers fook excellenf advan- +age o1c Huis school's unique Cinema Board and Lunch Theafre programs. Cinema Board had over I400 members. Ifs l51cea- fures included Gone Wifh +he Wind , Dr. Zhivago , Poseiden Advenfure and Whaf's Up Doc. Lunch Theafre feafured a weekly movie shown in serial sfyle. Tofal admission +0 movies such as Fisfs of Fury . MASH . Wrafh of God and Tales from fine Crypf was over 60.000. H also feafured give-aways: 60 radios, I80 dozen donu+s. and 60 albums o1C Chicago. The +wo programs were sponsored by Mr. Silver. W V9 .5 I l n. 3:. w: W Cum Laude members excel Cum Laude Sociefy again honored Jun- iors and Seniors by welcoming +hem info ifs ranks. Fiffy-fwo iuniors and ninefy sen- iors were chosen by Hie faculfy for consisf- enHy high academic achievement Admi+- fance info file sociefy is fine highesf honor Hwaf fhe iaculfy can besfow on a sfudenf. Juniors in Hie upper five per cen+ of +heir class and seniors who have achieved a minimum grade index of 3.2 qualified for membership, as well as +hose seniors cho- sen lasiL year as juniors. The honor achieved while in high school is added +0 Hie s+u- denf's permanemL record. As well as receiving recognifion from +he facuify, members were honored af fine annual Scholarship Convocafion held on May 3. and af 6 recepfion given for Hie members and +heir parenfs on Sunday. May 5. The sociefy's sponsor and record- ing secrefary is Mrs. Clara King. JUNIOF:J MEMBERS: J. Barker, T. Bishop. M. Brown. A. Buchsbaum, C. Casfro. D. Conlon, V. DiBenedeHo, D. Dienberg. R. Ferrera. N. Field, W. Fifzpahick. R. Gray. M. Gruszka, J. HamiHon. S. Heigho. B. Henderson. M. Jacobs. L. James, P. John- son, K. Kerr, A. Kirk, L. Kragie. Linda Kra- gie. M. Kuhny. M. Lehman. A. Lynch, R. Marfens. E. McCleish. M. Mercer. 6. Michael, P. Murphy. K. Neison. E. New- berry, P. O'Keefe. A. Pagano. A. Palombi, P. Panfon. S. Plechash. S. Pospisil. M. Pozorski. P. PruiH, R. Rao. M. Raleigh. C. Rico. W. Rogers, 8. Rosensfiei, D. Sher, R. WaH, M. Weldon. P. Weriing. R. Whife, P. WhiHle. NEW SENIOR MEMBERS: M. Allerf. B. Anderson. C. AHas. S. Bailey. J. Barr. M. Blanchard. K. Blazek. L. Bolofin. J. Bressier, A. Brouhard. A. Brown. K. Brown, B. Brozo- sky, J. Buecker, J. Carobus. R. Casfro. Paulann Chernyshev. L. Chiero. M. Collins, R. Condor, T. Corrado. A. Dallas. L. Dan- ielson, R. Earle. K. Gavard, T. Georgis, D. Gibler, P. Gibson, B. Gilman. J. Gislason. S. Golden. J. Gonwa, T. Graham, P. Gre- sik, M. Guarderas. J. Hall. P. Hansen. W. Hansen. M. Harmon. M. Hefner, D. Hen- drickson, J. Hickey. R. Hufchins. J. Jasker, L. Kerr. M. Krawzoff, M. Kuhny, L. Lage. J. Lawrence. M. LeBeau, K. Lykos, J. Lynch. J. Lynch. D. Mader, J. Marfens, C. Marfin. M. McCabe. C. McGhee. P. McGuire, E. Meisferling. L. Mikol. L. Murphy. M. O'Connor, K. O'Malley. S. Osborn, P. Oskroba. D. Perkins, E. Pefrella. M. Rea. M. Renz, S. Rosens+iel, C. Saule, W. Schulze. T. Shar+on. T. Sheahan. N. Shih. S. Slack. L. Smifh. D. Sferling. M. Szepfalusy, K. Tope, F. Villa, L. Villasenor. P. Vifullo. V. Walsh. R. Wayne. W. Weigel. R. Wesf. M. Wiedow, J. Wong. S. Zilligen. OLD SENIOR MEMBERS: A. Abraham. M. Blankshain. K. Blazek. R. Bourey, R. Cheskis. S. Corkill, P. Cofsirilos. S. Cump, T. Dillon, J. Erickson. P. Finn. K. Foran, T. FornoH. E. Gardner. E. Gilhooly, K. Gold- sfein, C. Graziano, G. Grieve, N. Hagen, E. Hunf, C. Jocher, M. Karanikas, D. Kirki- las. A. Koch, A. Krieg, K. Kuk. C. LiHreIl, M. Logan. K. MacWilliams. J. Melchior. W. Meyers. J. Michael. W. Miller, E. Mok, P. Mose. L. Mofz. V. Moy. J. Nail. K. Nel- son, S. Noesen, C. Perronei K. ReisfroHer. S. Schreiber. S. SheH, J. Silversfein. W. Simpson. R. Sreden, L. Sfunard. M. Szczer- baniuk. M. Wilkens, R. Ziegenhorn. If you would hi+ +he markl you mus+ aim a We above H. Hum....m M W WI Vic+ory is sweef indeed W 2t 'mm . and has H's own reward bu+ more impor+an+ s+ill should be wha+ +he con+es+ is about 4 Wm .-. . ,l ei , 111 ' 5: M 1m H M0 mugzhsi Wm WM Huskies finish 2-6; worsT season in years The Huskies' TirsT game seT The pace Tor Their season. OTTensively. Oak Park was unable To score in Their opener and The deTense gave up 3I poinTs. Fullback Gislason execuTed his oTTensive role well and Jim Sweeney received The Player CT The Week award Tor his Tine deTensive work. For The second week, The Huskies played away, This Time againsT Glen- brook NorTh. Again Oak Park suT- Tered a loss, 34 To 7. The Team's TirsT score 0T The season came on a run by burly quarTerbaCk Joe BarreTT. Joe LeviTa was recognized as ThaT week's ouTsTanding player Tor his all around eTTorT going boTh ways. Playing aT home Tor The TirsT Time, Oak Park challenged highly ranked DeerTield. The Huskies displayed a beTTer qualiTy 0T play Than had been seen previously. BUT all was in vain since The scoreboard indicaTecl a Tinal score OT Oak Park bowing l5 To 9. Jim Gislason was honored as Player OT The Week Tor his Tierce blocking and Touchdown run. BarreTT added a Tield goal To end our Team's scoring. The Trip To Waukegan was a Trium- phanT one. The Huskies piled up a 29 To 6 vicTory on Two blocked punTs by LeviTa ThaT were recovered in The end zone by Mark SkuTeris and Jim Gislason. BarreTT connecTed wiTh John Runions Tor a Touchdown pass. BarreTT Then wenT on To kick his sec- ond Tield goal 0T The season. Mark Renz came in To direcT The club aT quarTerback. Renz and Mike Hicks Teamed up To compleTe The Orange and Blue's scoring wiTh a 20 yard pass play. Junior Doug Blanchard was hon- ored as The Top player aTTer inTer- cepTing Two passes Trom his posiTion aT line backer. The Homecoming game was aggressively played againsT our across The river rival Proviso EasT. The Huskies ran ouT oT oTTense aTTer Terry Davis scored early in The game on a quick iaunT. The game ended in an 8 To 6 decision Tavoring Proviso EasT. Tackle Mark SkuTeris was espe- cially ouTsTancling Tor his Tine play boTh on oTTense and deTense. SpliT end Mike Hicks was named Player oT The Week aTTer Oak Parkls loss To a iiZ ranked EvansTon squad. Hicks snagged a scoring pass Thrown by Mark Renz ThaT covered 85 yards. The Tinal score was 35 To 7. ReTusing To be Trampled. The Husk- ies conquered The MorTon EasT Mus- Tangs by a score 0T 9 To 6. Davis scored his second Touchdown CT The year and Joe BarreTT booTed his Third successTul Tield goal. WiTh a 2 and 5 record, The Orange and Blue hoped To score an upseT win over The Top ranked Team in The sTaTe. lT appeared possible when Joe BarreTT reTurned The opening kick all The way. An Oak Park viCTory was noT The case however as New Trier EasT romped To a 47 To I5 Tinal. JeTT Walsh ran Tor The second score and dependable Marwin Spencer was named Player CT The Week because 0T his hard-hiTTing deTensive play. All STaTe candidaTe Mark SkuTeris shared his co-capTain responsibiliTies wiTh Rich BuTler. SkuTeris, Spencer, LeviTa, Hicks. and Gislason were Cho- sen Tor The All League Team Tor Their ouTsTanding play in a losing cause. -... 4. pew .0 ' 4 Top L: The offense execufes +heir firsf opfion. Top R: Whaf do you go+ +here Davis? Cenfer L: Runions sweeps leH vs. P.E. Above: Skufs goes high +0 block pun+. Righ+: All Leaguer Marwin Spencer +hinks defense. , rm; , ' HUME tivusmm 7 Punt team surrounds the pigskin. Larson and Merrithey add their touch. Really fellows. . .nothere. Gislason carriesaload. Dreams of +he fu+ure are beHer +han his+ory of +he past rst row: J4 Sodaro. M. Spencen B, Casfro, J. Walsh, J. Gislason, J. Levi+a M. Skuferis, R. BuHer. M. Lossau. D. Mader. M. Baker. M. Pierce. Second row: J. BarreH T. Davis. F. kin. T. Georgis, J. Gipson, N. Panarese. C. Arfhurs. M. RenL M. Hicks, K. Larson. J. Houren. S. Gawne. J. Dillon, J. Sweeney. H. Merri+hey, R. Norris. mgn Third row: Head oach E, Zembal. Coach M. Swierk, A. Borchers. mgr. J. O'Niel, P, Bax. J. Cellis, M. Adams. J. Runions. R, Sfannard. T. Rafcliff. B. Mampre, N. Marchese. J. Millifello. T. Manoni, Monoham, C. Barry. P. Brewer. Coach J. Brown, W. Weedman. mgr. Fourth row: Coach F. Wodziak. K. Niles T. Riley. R. Reeh. T. Loffus. A. Arkin. T. Cook. P. Thornfon. D. .nchard, B. KufeHa. J. Neufeldf. C. Savas. 5. Glenn. Coach 6. Dukesfein, Coach J. Kaiser. Soccermen look forward The VarsHy Soccer Team ended a very disappoinfing season wi+h a 2- 10-2 record. The Jream. coached by Mr. Richard Trout played seven of fheir fourfeen games againsf feams in +he Top Ten in +he sfafe. One of Jrhe few highlighfs of +he season was +he Oak Park-Evansfon game. Oak Park defeafed Evans+on for +he firsf +ime in Jren years. by a score o1c l +0 0. Coach Trou+ expressed high hopes hor his iuniors. Seven of his eleven sfarfers were juniors. He had praise for Jim Richfer. a iunior who played goal, because he came back from an +0 brigh+er fu+ure injury +0 play Superbly. The affen- Hon is now focused on +he sopho- mores who are expecfed +0 add +0 +he defense o1c +he varsify Jrealm. Expecfed back nex+ year are: For- ward Dean Sher. Forward Pefe Groe- neveld, Forward Vladimir Jelencic. Halfback Mifch Woulfe, Halfback Jerry Udelson, Fullback Pefe Hoag- land. and Goalie Jim Richfer. Despife Jrhe Z-IO-Z record The Huskie Soccer Team ended in Third Place in +he Suburban League Sfandings behind Firs+ Place New Trier Easf and Second Place Morfon East VARSITY SOCCER TEAM: Front row, l. to L: D. Sher. D. Kramel, Je Udelson, J. Norfonw B. Condor, Richfer, C. Lundln. L. Smth S. CorkIH. Coach Trout Back row, l. 10 r.: P Hoagiandw M. WouHe, E. Fre- manw T. Gearenw P. Groeneveldw B. Ghnke, V. Jelencic, Je Peferson, S. Kim, Bu+ we've always done H' +his way. W N N NxliiiiiiiifwWWWW w N N 1W N L, WmNWNNNNWWW 1H W ; WWW N W x W M WW '13 HsNH N x NW NW NW N. N N N P m: mw. NNNN w W ,N NWNENWN'W N m mum MW N N N W NNNJENJM lu'l'llillllm Dak Park .ak Park iak Park ?ak Park' ak Park ,ak Park :ak Park ak Park 'ak Park Cross Couniry Va Iowes+ scores w ns 25 15 22 2! ,2! Harriers cap+ure league championship 72:, Running foer. ersomfhe Harriers Earned fhaf fhey aigy ieve haf H'Iey sef ouf ' rie ' e Sedipynakl; earn n fhe VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY: Right side of triangle, front to back: K. Smith Running CapH, M. Replogle. P. O'Keefe C Hanson. T. Kenck. T. Dardugno. Left Side Of triangle, front to back: M. McCabe U+onorary Capr, W. Miller, B. Leda, R. Charxes. F. Villa, J. Michaels, Coach Gummerson. Pointof triangle: R. LoHer ICapf. ElecH. Kneel- ing, back to front, left: B. Schulze M. Maan. Right: R. Malihof, W. Rogers. r , Hi I ! l1ll1 l Hm Um IH ' 1 . J .IIEI W X W W letmu W Wu 1? H H '- I'm... I WIN IIHWUWL . W ; WW 4 qu IW 1W CAPTAINS: l. to f.: Kip Smifh, Rick LoHer. Mark McCabe. Winners never quH'l and quiH'ers never win. Vic1'ory is sweet indeed and has H's own reward: but more impor+an+ s+ill is wha+ +he con+es+ is about John L ynch takes charge. Little Kraut on the move . . . Grieve sets up to pass. Butler goes up for two. uskies bounce +he blues 0qu of Oak Park! H has been quile a while since +he roba fallied 27 poinfs in Jrhe Hinsdale +wo. along wilh juniors Jeff Black and uskies of O.P.R.F.H.S. have been a game, and Sleve Kraufsfrunk scored Andy Buchsbaum. look +0 nex+ season rea+ on +he baskefball courf. How- 2l againsf RB. Capfain Lynch was wifh greaf Huskie hope. er, +he I973-741'eam did nof follow named +0 Jrhe Tournamenf Team for Alfer mon+hs of revifalizing Oak 1+ and compiled a 15-8 record wH'h his line all around play. Park baskefball, +he Oak Parkers fin- 0 regular season games +0 play. The Huskies wemL on +0 sling Mor- ished Jrheir scheduled season a+ home eir record makes +he Huskies +he fon Easf in a league confesf. Then, where P.E. nipped Jrhe Huskies. Buf, in inningesl Jream in +he school's his- favorable resulfs were harder +0 Jrheirlaer confesf. +he roundballers ry since 1956. come by as Oak Park bowed +0 Prov- squeezed by +he Wildkifs of Evans- The cagers capfured l'heir firsf win iso Easf. Evansfon, and Waukegan. fon. home, bea+ing Hinsdale Cenfral. The cagers were laler upsel by Mor- Co-capfains John Lynch and Sfeve e feam +hen wen+ on +0 fake +he +on East buf managed +0 wrap up Kraulsfrunk were Chosen for All Sub- Inors af +he York Turkey Classic. vic+ories againsf Proviso WeswL and urban honors. Lynch also endedaful- pm a 3-0 record, Oak Park faced a New Trier Eas+. In +he Jrwo la+er con- filling winfer by walking off Jrhe wood ugh Glenbrook Norl'h squad. In Hm Jresfs. junior Kevin McCracken and of Oak Park wiJrh +he school's individ- nnlesf. +he Huskies esfablishecl 6'8 sophomore Chuck Dahms. ualscoring Jrifle. emselves as a fine ball club by showed oul'sfanding polenlial. These -1Cea+ing Glenbrook in whaf proved . be +ha+ Jream's only loss in 2l .mes. Ranked lourl'h in fhe areal Oak .rk fell from Jrhe unbea'ren ranks los- 9 al Lyons in +heir Closesf baffle. om Jrhere. +he Huskies +ravelecl +0 cfories a+ Deerfield. New Trier 5+. and Niles Easf. ln +hese con- sfs. All-Sfafe candidafe John Lynch eraged 2l poinfs +0 lead +he cag- s' affack. Two losses puf a damper on Huskie pes when Waukegan handed +he am ifs lirsf league defeat In +he oviso Wesl' Holiday Tournament e Oak Parkers were upsef in Jrhe 5+ round in overlime by Downers rove Norfh, despife Sleve Cough- 's collecfion of 2l poinfs. Coach ,m Meyer broughl his Jream back +0 e as Jrhey wenf ahead +0 whip Hins- le. Jolief, and Riverside-Brook- -ld. These vicfories salvaged a firsf ace showing for Oak Park in +he nsolafion bracket Senior PalL Osk- Top L: 6'8 01c i'rom in' sfompin' clynamife. Above: Penefrahon a P.E. Botroml.: H s fense on +he +ip-foes for +his one. Below: Grab, grab. grab . . . l hacl if firsf! VARSITY BASKETBALL: First row: J. Black, 6. Grieve, J. Lynch, T. Miniscalco. B. Finley. T. Sheehan, Second row: B. Nickels, P. Oskroba. J. Wackrow. A. Buchsbaum. Dahms, R. Buflen S. Coughlin, K. McCracken. S. Kraufsfrunk. Oak Park +akes 2nd in Chicago lnv. The frack feam of O.P.R.F. +ook 2nd place in The Chicago Invifa- Jrional, seven poinfs behind Tirsf place Lane wifh 7O poinfs. Taking a disfam 3rd was Phillips wifh 22 poinfs. Coach Jerry Slack, chief engineer of +he Huskie Track Team, had visions of a Tirsf place finish HIT we were +0 sfay heath. The Jream cap+ains, Marfy Adams. Torn Dardugno, and Bill Mampre, are surrounded by hard working feammafes wifh a sfrong will +0 win. In The Chicago Invifafional, Capf, Bill Mampre placed Tirer in Oak Pafk . Oak Park L OakL-Pgark ic Addison ' T Wes? lnvifa'rional Lyons Hand Wheaten Norfh shofpuf wiJrh almosf a 49 Toof Jrhrow. Oak Park's Rick LoH'er and AI Miller placed Tirsf and second respecfively in Jrhe 2 mile run. ther Tirsf place finishes came in +he high iump, Tim Murphy, and +he pole vault Jim Hurf. Dean Sher placed second in +he pole vauhL behind Hurf. Oak Park Tin- ished second in Jrhe 4 Tap relay wiJrh a l:25.7 fime and in Jrhe mile run, Oak Park's Kip Smifh fook second. one fenfh of a second 0H Jrhe winning score. Confidence is +he key +0 winning. $51 VARSITY TRACK: First row, I. 10 r..' R. Loffer. J. Franklin. A. Wilding-Whife, F. Villa. J. Mefhe, P. McShane, S. Bufler, C. Bernaden. R. Difebo. R. MoHo, D. Sferling, Rogers P. Okeefe, T. Dardugno. Second row, l, to r,: P. Pefers T. Whalen. T. Murphy, J. Frascona, B. Kingsbury, N. Ranfis, D. Valenfi. B. Mampre, B. Lappe, T. LOH J. Cofy, M. Sinde, R. Silverman, J. Neufeldf. K. Ludvik. P. Malhiof, T. Kenck. K. Smifh. Third row, l. to r.: J. Walsh, M. Adams. D. Kramen J. Kalchbrenner. T. Budoric A. Daly. D. Browne B. Hansen. C. Hansen. J. Kufska, C. Arfhurs. J. Michael, W. Miller. D. Sher, B. Casfro. J. Barr, R. Charles. W. Lada, L. Beers. Polomen caplure s+a+e championship The Tabula Slalf asked several mem- -ers of +he Waler Polo Team To wrife heir experiences in Wafer Polo. They eporfed: n +he spring of I972 swim coach Jim ock crowded us info +he monogram oom lo show a film on +he lundamenfals f Wafer Polo. Whal could be so diffi- ull aboul' +haf? we asked. Buf +he nexl ay we were herded fogefher +0 view a urious looking yellow +hingk. This is a afer Polo ball, we were Jr'old.Our1CirswL crimmage followed; I've never seen a rown man cry so much. Coach had escribecl polo loylu reviously as one hircl swimmingr oh , ne +hird insanifyz': .5 Three fourlhs i ' oolball. ' The fall of I972 saw a sfarl in earnest e subsequenfly acquired n01L only a inning record bul a growing belief in .urselves. Highlighfing our season was an '-7 vicfory over delendir'ig sf'ale cham- ion. Evanslon. and a +hird place finish in he sfafe fournamenl. The lounclafion as laid when Coach Lock announced Iur goal - +0 win if all +he following ear. Confrary +0 many high school sporls, wimming and polo require belween sea- on workou'rs in order lo achieve excel- -nce. Coupled wifh lwo, fwo-hour swim essions was an hour of polo pracfice vaily. Needless +0 say we valued our Sun- ays highly. 50 upon enlering +he I973 fall season 9 found ourselves +0 be much improved layers. To olhers if was iusf anofher year of readin'. 'rilin, 'rilhmalicf' buf for us if was different Somelhing was in +he air. l+ slarfecl al +he lop wi+h Coach Jim Lock and ebbed gen'rly on downe wards +hrough Caplain Rick Wich +0 +he enfire Team. 1+ hung in +he locker room and in +ha+ shadow +ha+ was every place in our lives. Eleven became +hedriving force in our lives. L Like a rolling whilecap +ha L, in, g pride surged onward Jrhrough oursegson carrying us To an undefealed berilorm- ance. Our regular season play was high- lighlecl by an emolion-packed. highly safisfying win over Glenbrook Norlh by a 28-3 margin. Thal winning pride and aggression cresfed early in November. Friday. November 3. our counldown began as we beal +he previously unde- feafed Rock Island feam, l9-l. The fol- lowing morning saw a l'llaf Oak Park learn deleaf McHenry, 9-5. Then, as if by magic +he Huskie Machine rose +0 a seemingly unaHainable emofional peak +0 lace undefealed Evansfon. defending s+a+e champs. Each member of +he Jream counfenanced +he personal challenge +0 remain cool and lighiL +he emofional pressures 01C facing a Jream which had previously snubbed l'he mighly Huskies as a ho-hum learn. The quivering buf- +erllies in our sfomachs erupfecl and we +horoughly subiugaled Evansfon, I H. Our dominance +hus Tar had been pre- clicfed on +he many hours Coach Lock had drilled on defensive skills. Using +hese skills we had concenfraled our pri- mary efforfs on The opposing leam's +hree besl players. This sel +he slage for Irsi+y Wafer Polo Team: l. 10 fl, first row: R. Rohn lmanagerl, B. Mafhieu, F. Klem. A. Krieg, J. Fairman. J. Iolbasar B. Hahn. S. ScoHy lscorekeeperl, Second row, l. to r., Coach Jim Lock. D. Lawrence. K. Sayre lAll- afel, P. Sfanfon, T. Fornoff, D. SiHon: Pr Trysak. R. Wich lCap'r. and All-Sfafel, C. Casfro. +he championship game and our infense rivalry wi'rh Glenbrook Norfh High School. 1+ was The culminalion 01c our hours. weeks and years 01c ellorf. Silence lingered in The locker room prior lo +he game as we confinued our psyching-up process. If was individual ellorl produc- ing +eam performance; we had some- +hing To prove lo fans and, more impore Jranlly. ourselves. The afmosphere was +ha+ ol laul anlic- ipafion. Glenbrook scored lirsl' which broughl us back down lo earlh. Then caplain Rick Wich broke +he ice wilh a lob shot and +he Huskies slormecl on. Goals were added by Jeff Kiolbasa, Tom Fornoll. Chad Caslro. and Kimm Sayre who had lwo goals. Wich added an insur- ance goal +0 raise +he score +0 7-3 which held +hrough +he defensive ellorfs of Al King, Michael'Lawrence, and Carlos Lage. Al +he byzzer +he shoufs of an ela+ed Team resbunded +hrough Uncle Runkle's fish form. We're no. lf' We were proud lohave goalies Paul Slanfon, Frecl r.,em , ield player. Rick Wich and Tom iFo 0H and Al Krieg named fo fhe all-fournamenl leam. La+er, Wick arid Sayre were named +0 The aIl-s+a+e feam. Through +his vicfori- ous campaign Oak Park is acquiring a winning lradilion which will carry Jrhrough +0 nex+ year +hrough a nUcleus of Michael Lawrence. Chad Caslro. Carlos Lage. Paul Slanlon. and Fred Klem. ll was a highly salislying season and we have aspirafions for a promising upcoming season. ' Varsily Waler Polo Oak Park 12 .... Oak Park l3 .... OalgnPark 22 . . . . OakPark 28 N Oak Park I I w, New Trier Wes1L Oak Park I3 , Thornridge Sfafe Championship Games Oak Park 19 . . . 3 Rock Island Oak Park 9 . . . .5 MbHendry Oak Park I I .:.. Evansfon Oak Park 7 s... Glenbrook Norfh Sf. Viafors New Trier Wesf Riversidee Brookfield, 1 GlenbrookiNorfh We're no. Tankmen +ake second in suburban league Suffering! H' has a profound mean- ing 1'0 +hose who parficipafe in swim- ming. The Huskie experiences suffer- ing +hrough every workouf and every race. There is always suffering, buf +here are rewards foo. When he swims baffling off his foes, he experi- ences a feeling of immense pride. The Huskie posfed a season record of 7-4. The highlighfs of +he year were a+ Deerfield: Rick Wich cracked fhe pool record of 2209.2 in Jrhe 200 yard LM. Tom Fornoff broke a school record and Jrhe pool record in +he IOO yard backsfroke wifh a fime of :569, and Kimm Sayre changed +he school record in +he 50 yard free sfyle wifh a fime o1c :22.8. In +he Disfricf meet qualificafions fo Jrhe sfafe mee+ were made by Kimm Sayre, who won +he 50 yard free sfyle in 22.42 and Jrhe IOO yard breasf sfroke in l:05.49: Chad Casfro. winner of +he 200 yard free sfyle in l:5l.29: Rick Wich. who won +he 200 yard MA. in 2:07, Tom Fornofh a winner o1C Jrhe IOO yard backsfroke in :58.l7. +he 400 yard free sfyle relay feam, composed o1C Casfro. Jeff Kiolbasa, Fornohc and Sayre. a winner in 3:24.96. and +he 200 yard medley relay feam. The fankmen were under +he guid- ance of Mr. Jim Lock. sify Swimming Team: I, to r., front row: J. Sheahan. G. Roe. T. Audino. A. Krieg. J. Kiolbasa B. Mafhieu. k row, l. to r.: Coach Jim Lock. K Hufchins, C. Casfro, P. Sfanfon, R. Wich, M. Lawrence P. Trksak T. noff, J Youngerman, K. Sayre. There can be no SUbs+i+u+e for vic+0ry , 1 wk x': V, NKXV WzKXW $5? ymnas+s record ou+s+anding performances. ndefeai'ed season he O.P.R.F. Gymnasfics Team. nder Hwe guidance of head coach R. larke ShuHes, ran up a dual meef cord of IO-O and an invifafional -cord of 4-0. They defeaJred Hins- ale Cenfral, sfafeechampions for We asf four years, and Evansfon. a Jream hich Oak Park has never beafen in eir gymnasfics hisfory. In Hue dual eeTL againsf Evansfon. +he Huskies cked up a fofal of I47.3O poinfs, H78 highesf ever for Oak Park, Hue Suburban League. and He highesf dual mee1L score in Hue sfafe so far in We '73-'74 season. SCOH Barclay. senior all-around man and feam leader, averaged 7.86 in +he dual meef againsf Evansfon. Earlier. in He Rich Cenfral all-around lnvifafional. Scoff defeafed Mike Godawa from Rolling Meadows, las+ year's s+a+e all- around Champion, +0 capfure firsf ' - Vhfsify Gymnasfics place. Leading Hwe way were iuniors Rich Bradley, scoring an 8.7, Dale Corkill. 8.05, and Barry Schmidt 7.95. Nine re+urning Juniors will be ioined by many sophomores for He '74-'75 season. Below are from L. to R..- Coach D. Wunderlich. M. Mofsinger. J. Magee. J. Biggs. D. Phelan, R. Bradley. B. Hufchins. S. Barclay, D. Mason, B. Schmidt J. Czyzewicz. M. Jaffe. D. Corkill. D.Gawne, D.Osborn. Mgr. P.61iore. Mgr. S. Hamen, Coach C. Shulfes. and Mgr. J. Jeffers. Oak Park I26.79 ...... I ..... ' g. ............... 6. . . . IOLl6 Glenbrook South Oak Park l24.6l ................... , ..................... No.44 Arlingfon Oak Park 132.36 ....................................... 95.32 Deerfield Oak Park l2525 ............................. ;. . I00.2l Glenbrook Norfh Oak Park I38.8I ............................ I02.46 Homewoolelossmorr Oak Park I3 I .65 ...................................... 7 I .4 Proviso Eas+ Oak Park l47.3l ....................................... 141.90 Evansfon Oak Park l43.8 ......... 6 ........................... 86.60 New Trier Easf Oak Park I45.23 ...... ;. ............................ 95.42 Waukegan Oak Park ............... ' Oak Park Isf Place: . .6 ..... Oak Park ls'r Place . . Oak Park 151L Place Oak Park Is? Place .................... Morfon Easf . . .Thornridge lnvifafional Rich Cenfral lnvifafional . Ariingfon lnvifafional. .. . .Gdnanf lnvifafional WresHers excel in +ournamen+s Through hard work and defermin - afion +he OPRF wres+lers compiled a record of eighf wins and fwelve losses in dualmee'r compe+i+ion. The wresflers also enfered Jrhree Jrouma- menfs in which Jrhey proved fo ofhers +hey were no1L iusl' anolher easy vic- few. The Disfricf meet as well as +he Rockford Wesf meef. seemed +0 bring ouf +he sfrengfh of +he Huskie wresflers as +hey breezed +0 second place finishes. The Niles EaSIL fourna- menf was a liHle fougher. buf Jrhe wresHers responded wifh a very respecfable fiffh place finish. There were also many individuals who placed near +he Jrop of Jrheir weighf division in Jrhese +hree meefs. Four individuals wresfled +heir way +0 +he +op in Jrhe Disfricf mee+: while in +he Niles and Rockford meefs +here were fwo wresflers who finished number one. There were also four wres'rlers who look second place honors a+ Rockford. The wresflers were coached by Mr. Zimmerman and Mr. Olson. sify WresHing: Front row, left to right: J. Thompson J. Pefersom P. Bax, M. Skuferis. F. rkin R. Baer, E. Bolen. Back row: Coach merman A. Kakazu, N. Panarese J Collis T. Conley, K. Larsom P. Dowling, D. Garve R. Kufella, O. Ordonez. K. McNulfy, ach Olson. Captain Mike Blankshain shows state bound style. Huskie ne+men show promise for fine '74 season Tennis is among Hie various spring sporfs af Oak Park River Foresf High School Hiaf s+reng+hens +he high school's afhlefic repufafion. This season, He Huskie nefmen cenfer +heir seven man playing squad around capfain Mike Blankshain. who is considered a s+rong candidafe for +he sfafe singles Jrifle. ther senior swing- ers are Sam Golden, Kim Sayre, and John Lynch. The Junior class confribufes much +0 fine 74 Varsify feam. Blankshain, a senior, is backed by Andy Arkin, Mifch Woulfe, Bob Lefley. and. sophomores Bill Fowler and Carl Good. The Huskies look opfimichally fowards Hie +ougher meefs againsf Hinsdale Cen- fral, Evansfon, Deerfield, and New Trier Easf. Buf, even af early morning pracfice in March. Hie nefmen sef fheir goal af a shoiL af Jrhe sfafe fifle in Ariing+on Heighfs. AndyArkin in action. ?Wm hm Clean slice for Bill Fowleri Mitch Woulfe bounces a backhand. Baseball +eam ready +0 swing in+o upcoming season The Baseball Team, having won Jrhe Summer League Championship for +he lasf fwo years. looks confidenfly foward +he l974 season. Coach Jack Kaiser. re+urning wifh a solid sfaH of players. is confidenf +ha+ his Jream will be in Jrhe running for i+s +hird champi- onship in +he lasf +hree years. Coach Kaiser feels ihaf his Jream is sfrong af every posifion and wi'rh Jrhe addifion of some new +eam members +he Jream is cerfain +0 be much s+ronger. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: Kneeling, I. to ri: L. Holden. J. Sweeney, M. Hayward. J. O'Neil, J. Tenufa. P. Phelan, G. Ossman, E. Weiss. R. Norris, D. Marofz. Second row, I. to r.: R. Behren. N. Keally. J. Trofimuk. E. Lundf, J. Calfabrese. F. DeCarlo. N. Panarese. F. Zonzo. J. Cooper, J. Barreff. Third row, l. to r.: J. Cahill, M. Mifchell. D. Garvey, C. Savas, D. Spoieh. Bi Walsh, M. Renz, V. McDonald. Golfers believe 'Prac+ice makes perfec+' Golfing may look easy fo +he onlookers, bu+ +0 +he parficipanfs of fhis spor+ if is very hard. The OPRF golfers pracficed +0 perfecf +his skill iusf as +he loofball, baskefball. and baseball players did +0 perfecf +heir skills. They were hopeful Hwaf all +he pracfice would pay off in compell- +ion againswL o+her schools. Coaching +he feam was Mr. Brown. VARSITY GOLF: SIanding left 10 right: J. Schulze. Coach Brown. R. Coaker. W. McNerney. P. Hoole- han. D. Bespole, W. Sullivan. W. Sparfz. P. Hoag- land. Front row:J. Hoagland, J. Carroll. M. Baum- bach. Minor +eams move up Few people from H19 graduafing fieldhouse and pracfice fields are iusf Class Of '940 af Oak Park High have fwo of fine fasks +ha+ face Mr. Perkins. refurned +0 relive four years wifhin There's +he budgef for all +he Hie school's hallowed halls. However, coaches, equipment scheduiing of Hie currenf Afhiefic Direc+or. Jim evenfs. +icke+s. efc. Mosf ouisfanding Perkins is an excepfion. is fhe fad Thai Perkins is responsible Since arriving af Oak Park in fine for 42 coaches and 55 ieams. i969-7O SChOOI year from Riverside- Unfor'f'umfyfelyy fhe average Afh- Brookiield High School. Eerkins' le+ic Direcfor does nof receive +he name has become associafev wiih a recognifion he deserves. Buf Hien winning aHifude. However, w . Per- again, Jim Perkins is no+ +he average kins is concerned wiH'i more fhan win- Aihlefic Direcfor. Perkins has ning. He looks 6+ aihieiics 65 Han excelled in his dufies and has earned exfremely imporfanf parf OTC being a recogni+ion for himself. In I973 he fofal afhlefe youngsfer. He 5'50 was chosen as +he Midwesf's Afhiefic sees group parficipafion 65 a spark +O Direcfor of We Year. In I974. he was mofivafe Hie young afhlefe. honored as a member of Who's Who Mainfenance and repair of H18 Among American Educafors, SOPHOMORE A FOOTBALL: First row: M. Maienza, R. Fifzgerald, M. Rife. J. Lydon. B. Lesfina, M. Lom- bardi. K. Ellioff, S. Waichler. P. Gonwa. Second row: J. Amen, Mgr.. T. Dennehy, D. Prokos, P. Walsh. J. Herner. D. Brewer. P. Woods. J. O'Donnelli J. Lemaire, M. Carlson. C. Good, M. Sfouf. R. Harrison Mgr. Third row: E. Karfheiser, J. Duff. J. Pearsall. T. Russo. S. Kimmel, J. Sfella, R. Pa'rfen, M. Cibula, 5. Brady, M. Bode. B. Killioni D. Bradley. SOPHOMORE B FOOTBALL: First row: B. Mille++e, D. Bogda, J. Bloof, R. Gilliesi M. Resfivo, R. Cozzi. Second row: A. Law- rence. P. Hickey, J. Bax. J. Rior- dan. T. Panarese, T. Taylor, S. Murphy, B. Goff K. S+aun+on. R. Tkachuk. Third row: Mgr. R. Harrigan, G. Gioulos. J. Clem- monsi C. Geis, K. Moore, T. Block T. Marfin. L. Aiello, T. Hughes, P. Noland. Mgr. J. Amen. FRESHMAN A FOOTBALL: First row: T. Sfella. J. Gresik, K. Harris. M. Cundari. J. Chrisfian, T. Soudan. R. Hansen. C. Rocconi. M. Blanco, S. Mampre. Second row: Head Coach Earl O'Malley. Coach R. Anderson. 6. Olfman. W. Vanni, J. McMahon, M. Kennedy, B. Bixler. M. Lossau. E. Wil- liams. J. Gancer. J. Bohmbach. N. Alfier. Coach 6. Olson, Coach W. Krass. FRESHMAN B FOOTBALL: First row: R. Polpus, D. Budorick. J LaRose, P Hedger. Coach lsaacson. 5. Bell. B. Barnhisel. D. SfoHer. B. Sweeny. Second row: Coach Anderson. P. Kelly, J. Woods, J Gilles. S. Radice. T. Hart Coach Krass. Third row: J. Jarka. J. Gergi. R. Lesser. E. Ebel. L. Pelligrino, B. Behrens. A. Breffman. P. Skelfon. FRESHMAN C FOOTBALL: First row: 5. CifarL P. Kurr. D. Hurd. M. Skeffingfon, T. Thomas. T. Donnelly, T. McCann. C. Nichols. R. Breslin, M4 Burns, T. Geourgiov. Second row: M. Maichor. J. Jordan. 5. Breukman, A. Wagner. D. Chiero, D. Anfoni. T. Law- rence. E. Trage, M. McNamara. W. Kil- lion. K. Bueller. T. Dennehy. D. Mobly. J. McGurm N. Speece, Coach Allen. Third row: K. Keafing. S. Kormaniak, P. Lugai. D. Comes. P. Sanfangelo, C VanW- ierram B. Walsh, T. McDonnell, G. Sfill- well. 8. Wodick. C. BarneH, P. Merrifhy. J. Pefracco. R. Lesser, C. Masfers. Coach Cofhern. Coach Anderson, Coach Krass. Frosh-Soph Cross-Counfry Team: Top right, kneel- ing, I. to r.: R. SheHer. R. LoHer. Back row, I. to r.: T. Keys, J. Snyden K. Beckmen. J. Cabanban. E. Brhzolara, J. Plaff. C. Raymond. N. Campbol. M. Popowifs, P, Les+ina, P. Blaber, G. AllegreHi, S. AIIemJ.Ferrone.Coacl1 Slack. J, Lebeau, B. Nicholl B. Leda, B. Sullivan A. McNamara. J. Hunt P Faherfy, T. Fifzwafer. E. Villa, D. Way. D. McWiHiams, T. Brichfa. J. Dalfon. R. MoHo, T. Gafziolis. Freshman Soccer Team: immediate right, l. to r , front row: C. Triebes, J. Enright E. Ruede, D. Drake, J. Romano. J. Fifzgerald. B. Kroeplin. M. Thompson. P. Chrisfopersen. D. Bredy. S. Parisi. Second row, l. to r.: P. Farelly4 D. Barrow, P. Olsen. J. Koebel. T. Rico. D. Kunfz, D. Winchell. V. Nelson, M. Glasser, A. Dmyferko. D. ErrichieHo. Third row, I. to r..' Coach D. Hunt D. Sfunnard D. Bode. S. McDowell, D. Rusk. H. Demos, S. Groeneveld. E. Spevak J. Ellis, B. Sweer. Sophomore Soccer Team: Top left, front row, l. to r.: S. Johnson, T. Furlong. J. Subac, C. CorkiH. A. Mirakiani, B. Georgis B. Trimborn, J. EHis. J. Clark- son R. RoHer C. Kelly, F. Savoia. Second row, I. to r.: Coach Wendefl Smifh. D. Mix. M. Lewychyi. S. Swanson, H. WilL J. Yong, B. Sfannard, T. Sheehan. M. Erickson. A. DeMaH. M. Pedersen. Third row, l. to I'. ' R. Couert R Anderson. M. Sfaplefon. P. Good. J. Roach. J. Podlesak. B. Geldes. Junior Varsify Soccer Team: Immediate, I. to r..' R Schmar land+ J. Cavenagh, K. Rienhold F. Arboledo, GR Papageorgiou C. Karczman A. Wilding-Whife. BV LeHey M. Gundersom T. Marshall, Coach John Kasik. Sophomore Baskefball. Front row, left to right: J. Davis. D. Goggin, D. Lynch, K. Radnifzer. J. Gregus, M. Sparh, J, Decharinfe. Back row: Coa Graziano, Mgr. A. Lawrence. E. Feley. B. Coughlin, T. Norris. J. Pearsall, J. Hendricks. R. Tanksley, P. Groeneveld. T. Yardley K. SpolefL Coa Allen. Notpictured.-J. Hedger. Freshman Baske+balL Standing, left 10 right: Coach Valinfis. T. Lynch. M. O'Mally. K. Gruben E. Williams. 6 Rohlfing, J. Hendricks. N. Alfien HalL E. Ebel, G. Nekon. M. Kennedy, E. Wardin Coach Samuelson. Kneeling: A. Perrino, P. Lindeman, R. Balash, T. Weinand, C. BarneH. Blanco, T. Soudan, 5 Harf R. Trofunuf, W. Walsh. Sitting: B. Black. R. Oskroba. -ophomore Wresfling. Back row, left to right: Coach Lonergan. M. Cozzi. D. Prokos. D. Panarese. E. Panfom B. Milleffe, J. Bode. J. AieHo. Middle OW: R. Baer T. Norfon. B. Killiom M. Carlsom D. Brewer, J. Ellis. T. Russou 8. Wheeler. M. Lombardi. Front row: 5. Masfro. T. Smifh, D. Lombardi. '. Irvin, M. Glickman. C. Bolen. eshman Wresfling. Back row, heft 10 right: Coach lsaacson, J. Smifh. J. McMahon, T. Rico, J. Chrisfian, K. Keafing, A. Dmyferko, D. Bode, P. icksom M. Glasser P. Hedger. Middle IOW standing: P. Hepner. S. Goldman, W. Killiom R. Polfus. D. Sfofler, D. Budorick M. Skeffingfon. P. urr, P. LysakowskL C. Brainer. C. Gruenberg. Middle row kneeling: L. Palm. J. Calabrese, J. Gergi. J. Bombach. P. Keally, J. LaRosa C. Nees. ont row: D. Jacklin. T. McDonneH, P. Conn, P. Conway. B. BarnhiseL G. SfillweH. Notpictured: D. Pelefas S. Radice. M. Roman. Top picture: SOPHOMORE SWIMMING: l. to r.: M. Swerney. J. Yuongrxman, C. Lage, P. Sfanfon, T. Spranorl. T. Audino, G. Nichols. J. Sheahan. B. Hahn, J. Marshall. Middle picture: FRESHMAN SWIMMING: l. to r., kneeling:J. Farrelly. T. McCann. P. Farrelly. T. Daley. T. Lawrence. Sec- 0nd row: V4 Nelson, S. Duensing. S. Anderson, D. Sfannard. S. Cifari. Back row: B. Helle, K. KioL base. M. O'ConnelL P. Eckenroad, B. Felix. Nofpl'c- tured: C. Nichols. K. Ackermann, BA Tuzzolino. BO!- tom picture: FRESHMAN GYMNASTICS: I. to r : B. Bixler, M. Koch, D. Rusk. J. Grigg. P. McLauchlan. M. Gonzalez H. Dardick, J. Cox, J. Maienza. J. O'Toole. B. Mason, D. Harder, M. Magnusson. G. Karagianis, T. Chovan, K. Remick. Top picture: SOPHOMORE TRACK: First row, l. to r.: M. Sfouf, S Kimmel, R. Quinn D. Logan, J. Sims, R, Tkafchuk. J. Subak. D. Bogda, R. Way M. Gawne, A. McNamara, D. McWiHiams, B. Sullivam T. Deisf, L. Semkin, K. Fifzgerald T. Roach. Second row: C. Guise, B. Lesfina, J. Noland D. Murray, D. Mam T. Jordan T. Isaacson, B. Fine, B. Black. J. D'Nexanden C. Brooke. P. Gonwa. T. Furlong, J. Ferrone J. PlaH, E. Villa, B. Nichol. W. Grandol- pho. T. Zafirafos, P. Cushing. P. Kolzow. A. Grimes. Third row: R. Tone A. Chang, S. Dluer. S, Brady. M. Cibula, B. Lorimer, R. Scaggs, T. Cafziolos. T. Brichfa J. Basborg. M. BOSCQ T. Ziegonhals, A. Demaaf. C. Hanson, B. Baumanis. B. Fibiger, K. Blocker. B. Davis. 6. Ragalie. M. Pederson, J. Sfella. J. Dalfon. B. Leda. T. Sheehan. S. Allen J. Hunf R. Harrigan, J. Amen. Middle picture: FRESHMAN TRACK: First row, l. to r : K. Berk- man. J. Romano, T. O'Brien. Z. Mednieks. M. Popowifz, R. Harmon A. Wagnen R. Prefzer. R. Treibes, D. Mobley. K. Loffer, E. Trage, M. Thomp- son T. Keys C. Enright M. Maioher. Second row: M. Sinde. S. Bell, J. Province. J. Ausfen G. Olfman, L. Kolokoff, S. Mampre, T. Sfella. C. Rocconi T. Fihwafer. A. Clark, C. Van Wierem F. Wendor, J. Koebel, R. Bell. 5. Powers J. Engle, J. Kenny. Third row: T. Barany P. Leana, R. Lee. B. Vanni, J. Jor- den, R. Hansen. K. Breffmanm L. Pelligrino. H. Bur- fon, A. Chu, H. Demos, M4 Lossau. D. Briedy, C. Raymond. HOMORE GYMNASTICS: Standing, X. to r..' A. lsaacson. E. KouIes, S. Waichler. M. Gawne. J. Seminerio, C. Yong Song. J. gel, E. Marshall, B. Basfain, C. DeSfefano. B. Geffy. Kneeling, l. to r..' Capf. D. Osbom Capf'. D. Hamen. Bottom row: N. Kroeplin. Middle row: M. HilI A. Cavanagh C. Fre C. McGhee. J Barber P. PruiH. Notpictured: K. Nichol. L; m S. R E D A E L R E E H C Y .H S R A V man. Top row: R. Wa++ The sundrops silhoueH'ed +heir mo+ions They did +heir kicks and splifs aJr halffime f0 Hey You and Hwe Huskie Pride song as Hwey led +he OPRF spirif on +hroughou+ H19 1973 foofball season. We viewed our Var- sify and Sophomore Cheerleading squads in adion decorafing feam players' houses. sponsoring dances and parficipafing aJr +he Dynamic Cheerleaders camp in fhe summer +0 improve on skills and sfer. The spirif never ran dry despife repeafed rainy, dismal and defeafed games during Hue season. IPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS: I, to IT, Bottom row: S. Shack. R. OBrien, J. Kaiser. Top rOW: J. Harmon, P. 'Keefe, S. Jackson, D. Cooperrider, E. Alexander. WWWWWWWWWWWWWWW WWWWWWW WWW WWW WW WW WW WWWWW WWW WWW WW WW W WWW. W WWWWW WWWWWW WWW WWWWWW W WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWHHW ; W WWW NWWWWWW - :g: W WWW WWWWWW WW' WWW H MWWWIWWWWWW W WWW mWWWWWWW WW I . W W W W W' WWWW'W WW ' 'WW WWW W. WW WW Parading in Orange and Blue on Whe Huskie FooWbaWW Field. Whe Pom Pom squad, under WWWe advisorship of Ms. Lois Goldsfein, broughf enWer- Wainmenf and enWhusiasm Wo OPRF Wans and followers. Shaking Wheir Pom Poms +0 Free Ride, Eye of WW'We Needle,H and Show Me. +W1e squad aW Jrhree home games finished wiWh precision perWecWion on each care- WuWWy rehearsed rouWine. Cheerleaders once dedicafing Wheir Rah Rahs Wo Whe soccer Jream branched omL Whis year and provided Whe swim Weam wiWh a new indoor spiriW. The l973-74 swim and soccer CheerWeading Jream cheered Wor vic- +ory aW boWh home and away games revifalizing apaWheWic Jrones heard in years gone by. SWIMAND SOCCER CHEERLEADERS: I for. Bottom row: S. BoH. P. Doyle M. Kuhny. Top rowsM. KuW'my Chick 5. Block M Mansour POM SQUAD:I.10L,BoffomeWSP.Zachrifz.LCamps.K.Russell.J.Hornsby.L.FanfenS.Gilmore.M.K.Win+ers R.Polk. die row: T. Piscopo. R. Layman. S. Boden, B Mueller. C. Cavenagh, M. Kern. S. Troch. S. Cumanic. Top row: L. Goldsfein Epon- L. Wells. F. Dallas, P. Finn, S. Kufsha, N. Sfenho, J. Schneidereif. L. Andrews, 5. Pospisil. TENNIS TEAM: Top right, Front row, I. to r : P. Carpenfer, B. Kernon A. Green, K Brown, K. Goodbouf. Second row: A. Ti++le J. Barr, M Nel- son. 6. Glmke, J. Blossom M. Nelson. E. Tarpey Third row: D. Rose, J Barclay. S. Duffon. K. Ken- nedy. P. Maer M. Glinke 8. Hunt K. Baker. Back row: L. Lage, S. Poulsom M. Madson K. Jensen, M. Sullivan, D Cam P. McMasfers. Mrs. Carlson. NOT picturedzs. Repiogle. SWIM TEAM: Middle right, Front row, I, to r,: N GoHschalk. P. Noonan, M. DuHa P. Doody A. El- SaHan M. CarrofL S. Kufska. Second row: C. Sie- veri, K. Graham J. Po+rauskas, 6. Arends, M. Ampe, B. Hanisch, C. Paefau. Third row: R. Pae- fau, D. Hamify. B. Smifh L. Silvesfri, P. Kearins, A. Hinrichs. W. Gruenberq K. Tope G. Nicosm, A Soudan. Back row: H. Chawla, S. Chase M. Schneidewind. J. Schmidt M. Foley, A. Sfaufon, S. SfeeL S. Gignilliaf. Notpictured: L. Barfel. FIELD HOCKEY TEAM: Bottom right, Front row, l, to r.: M. Serio J. JaHe D. Doerr. M. Riley, C. Evon. Middie row: B. Brooks, 6. Earle E. Lufivifsi, D. Doern S. Guinan F. ChabaL A. Keafing. Back row: M, Anderson. T. Mahaxek, K. Mahalak. M. O'Conner, L. Adam, L. Blaha. E. ThieI, K. Sheehan, S. Murray, J Marshall, N. Picone. Girls vic+orious in compe+i+ion For Jrhe second fime in +he hisfory o1C +he slafe girls have compefed inlerscholasfically. The girls' fennis leam defeafed all ofher Suburban League schools in Jrheir dual meefs during +he season. However, due +0 Jrhe poinf syslem mefhod +hey enlered +he Conference mee1L +ied wilh New Trier East In a meef lo break Jrhe Jrie. Oak Park was deleafed by one poinf. The fennis Jream was coached by Mrs. Carlson. The swim feam, which was coached by Mrs. Nichols was undelea+ed in +he Suburban League. ln +he confer- ence swim 0H, Oak Park lied wilh New Trier Eaer. A Jrrophy was pres- enled for +he lirslL place Jrie. The acfivifies in Jrhe swim 0H were: +he 200 yard Medley Relay, IOO yard Individual Medley. 50 yard Back Sfroke, 50 yard Fly. lOO yard Back Sfroke, and +he 400 Free Slyle Relay. The girls now also compefe in a sys- Jrem 01c individual awards for Jtheir achievement The girls' Field Hockey leam was coached by Miss Brown. They prac- +iced every morning al 7:00 and played in compelifion alfer school. There was a Varsify and Junior Var- sify Jream. The Jrop score players were: Diana Doerr for Jrhe Varsify feam and Sheila Guinan and Befh Sporn lied for Junior Varsify. They can beca use +hey +hink +hey can. ATE CONFERENCE TEAM: Front row, I. to rs: M. Nelson. J. Barclay. S. Replogle, M. Glenke. Back rOW.'J. Barr. M. Nelson. NO! pictured: S. The l973-l974 Girls' Leaders class was a group of 36 enlhusiasfic and dedicafed girls who donafecl +heir Jrime and energy +0 +he P.E. program. The girls submiHed applicafions for becoming Leaders early in Jrhe spring of l973. The Leaders class was cho- sen by +he sponsors. Miss Vicforik and Miss Brown. The Class meels during Tourfh period and Jrhe girls also give up +heir Tree periods and affer school Jrime +0 help in +he adapfive gym program. oHiciale in PE. classes and assisl wi+h affer school games. The Girls' Volleyball Team com- pefed inferscholasfically This year for Jrhe Tourfh lime in Oak Park's hisfory. The Jrhree Jrealms consisled of 25 girls who were chosen from fhe 60 upper Leaders. Above top right, front row, I. to r..' R. Earlel L. Blaha, J. Jaffe, C. Evon. L. Wiedow. K. Tope. Middle row: M. Riley. E. Thiel, K. Evon, L. Kay. T. Goeb. M. Arends. Back row: K. Lifferell, M. lrvinl PT McGuire. M. O'Conner. J. Barber, D. Doerr, S. Murray, D. Peferson, S. Guinan. Leaders: Bottom right, front row, I. to r.: C. Shaunessy. J. Barclayl L. Porch, J. Harmon, C. Bowers. Middle row: M. Mifchell, S. Riedl, A. Sudanl P. Gilfner. M. Glenke. B. Sporne Back row: C. Paefau. M. McCormack, K. Mahalek, L. Kersfing. and underclassmen who Jrried 0qu early in November. The feams prac- liced a+ 7:00 A.M. daily under +he guidance of Mrs. Carlson. Under +he coaching OT Mrs. Hack- leman, Jrhe Girls' Gymnasfic Team compeled inferscholasfically for only fhe second year affer a wai+ing period of I00 years. The girls had six Suburban League meefs; and +he even+s in which +he girls compefed were vaulfing' uneven parallel bars. balance beam, and floor exercise. The Team consisfed o1c I8 girls. repre- senfing all classes. In +he Suburban League Conference resulfs. The Girls' Gymnasfic Team came in second. The compelifion was held on fwo lev- els, beginning and infermediafe. Volleyball: Above top right, front row, I. to r..' M. Corcoran. D. Doerr. T. Goeb. M. Kuensfer. L. Wie- dow, A. Soudan. S. Canapary. J. Jaffe, M. Cana- pary. B. Kernan, K. Norfon. S. Phelan. Back row: K. Mahalak. C. Paefau. C. Sheehan. J. Barclay, S. Murray, K. Murray, M. Irvin. J. Barber. T. Mahalak. M. Anderson. M. Vasilarssor. E. ThieL A4 Pagono. Gymnas+icsz Bottom right, front row, I. to r.: P. Bailey. R. Allen, C. Evon. K. Evon. P. Noonan, S. Gullo, C. Gusfavson. Back row: A. Chudik. L. Kra- gie. J. Evon. A. Brouhard. M. Roeser. L. Chudik, P. Sheehan. L. Hunfer, M. Harmon. L. Danielson. L. Kragie. GIRLS' BADMINTON TEAM: Front row, I. I0 r : J. Bremer. K. Bonfield, M. Carpenfer, M. Raleigh. Second row: A. Luchf. J. Corcoran, M. Riley, D. Schulfz, J. Koziol. Third row: J. Barr, M. Nelson, J. Barclay, G. Walsh. 5. Horn, 5. Davies. Miss Asan. Notpictured: H. Hedlund. GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM: Front row, I. to r : P. Car- penfer. K. Tope. J. Albrighf. E. Thiel, D. Peferson. S. Mur- ray. J. Barber, D. Doerr, P. Binz. Second row: A. Daly. L. Blaha. C. Evon. A. Soudan, J. Harmon. J. Zilligan, M. Can rol. G. Hedger. L. Wiedow. M. Mifchel. P. Pane. J. Jaffe. Third row: Miss Brown. J. Marshall, M. Anerson. E Varnes, C. 055. K. Mahelek. C. Sheehan. C. Morrisey. K. McCabe. K. Evon, B. Kernon, B. Hanish, Miss Herman. GIRLS' ARCHERY TEAM: Frontrow, I to r.: S. Smifh. M. Nielsen. S. Vanni. S. Kufska. Back row: F. Chahal, T. Cor- rado. K. Novich. S. Shirkey, P. Toman. Miss Sfingley. Every grea'r ancl commanding movemen+ in The annals of +he world is +he +riumph of en+husiasm. The girls' badminlon Jream com- peled Tor ifs ninfh year. The Jream's coach +his year was Miss Maureen Asan. Sixfeen girls were chosen for +he Jream and +hey represenfed all four classes, freshmen Jrhrough sen- iors. The girls' badminfon feam com- pefed on an inferscholasfic basis for Oak Park and River Foresl' High SchooL The girls' baskefball leam, coached by Miss Brown and Miss Herman. held lry-oul's in early Febru- ary f0 choose Jrhe 32 girls who made up Jrhe Jrhree +eams. The girls' baskef- ball leam was also composed o1c upper and underclassmen. The girls' archery leam consisl'ed of nine upper and underclassmen. The leam was chosen in early Febru- ary by Miss Slingley. The girls' arch- ery learn is a member OT +he girls' Nalional Archery Associafion. Dear friend. we are sea and land. H's no+ our purpose +0 become each o+her - 5: 3+ is 1'0 recognize each o+her - +0 learn +0 see +he o+her for wha+ he is - each +he o+her's opposi+e and complemenf WW ' ?WmW ' m k 1 ., :1; 'V, vgggnsuitiniktw 165$$38$81 I36 Seniors The year l974 shall be remembered by all as Jrhe year Hm? bese1L darkness. To Oak Park and River Fores+ High School if was +he year He class 01C 74 honoredfhe school wifh a busf o1c H18 high school's renowned alumnus Ernes1L Hemingway. As seniors, s+uden+s were honored, dances were held and bake sales were boughf omL +0 expand +he freasury and invoke new friendships. Despife +he onslaughf of rhinesfone sfuds on ieans and recycled sequenfed Tricky Dick TeShirJrs. Hwe senior class sef- Hed on We +radi+ional whife gown and red rose graduafion. fS-iENKIDRdCLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISOR: L to r.: J. Dillon, 5. Madson: standing: Mr. O'Malley. R. Bufler oag an . i . f1 SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL:F?0W1, I. 10 r.: J. Hoagland. S. Makson. D. Genfile, J. Wong. ROW 2: R. R055, R. P J. DIHon, P. Leland. e may never pass +his way again Seals and CroHs Abigail Abraham Laura Adam MaHin Adams S+ephanie Adams Rafael Adona Rica rdo Adona Jane Affleck Kim Akwa Jody Albrighf Sharon Alexander Theresa AllegreH'i Pe+er Aldwor+h Mark Aller+ Cheryl Almgren Barbara Anderson David AppeH Frederick Arkin Jill Armen+r0u+ Craig Ar+hurs Caron A+Ias Sam Ausfer Barbara Bear Randy Baer David Bailey Susan Bailey Mark Baker ScoH Barclay Deborah Barnes Maria Barnef John Barr Ka+hy Barr Joe BarreH' Chris+opher Bar+el Laura Ba++is+o Diana Becerra Lesley Beers Richard Behren William Bell Ofelia BeHran Sharon Bendelow James Benedic+ Debbie Benson Jan Bergeson Craig Bernaden Douglas Bespole Linda Bespole Mark Be+inis Judy Beyer Anfhony Biagi Joanne Bin+z Mary Binz Laura Blaha David Blair Mike Blanchard Mike Blankshain Karen Blazek Kim Blazek Suzanne Bloch William Boby David Boezio Susan Bohmbach Emerson Bolen Lisa Bolo+in Michael Bonfield Peggy Bonfield Arfhur Borchers John Borke Susan BoH' Raymond Bourey LoreH'a Boyce H's unlikely you'll ever seek me ou+ again Deborah Bradley David Brady Gregory Brania Pa+ricia Breen Jean Bremer Susan Brennan Joy Bressler Parke Brewer Anne Brouhard S+even Brow Anne Brown Barbara Brown Bob Brown Dave Brown Karen Brown Dan Browne Be+sy Brozosky Jane+ Brucker Dennis Brugh Chris Buckley Charles Budreck Jane+ Buecker Mark Buehler ScoH Buehler Kai'hleen Bukovack Randall Bullock Thomas Burns Michael Bushnell Don Bufera Richard Bu+ler Carol Byrne Debra Cademar+ori Roberf Cain Gregory Ca kos Roseann Cale John CaIlahan Mary Anne Canapary Valerie Canavan John Canfafio Diane Cappozzoli Mark Cappelli Gregory Carbon Jodee Carobus Mark Carpenfer John Carroll Roberf Casfro Ann Cavanagh Cafherine Cavenagh Richard Charles Michelle Chaussey John Chauve+ Paulann Chernyshev Rena Cheskis Laura Chiero Pa ul Chova n George Chrisopulos Jack Chris+ensen Karen Chris+ensen Lena Chu David Chung Carl Ciaccio Dorrie Ciccola Rober'r Coa ker Ca rolyn Cocco Beverly Cohen Lynn Colby Terri Cole Bridge+ Collins Mary Collins Sfeven Colovos Glenn Comp Joan Conahan Rober+ Condor Julie Conroy Daniel Cooper Pe+er Cooper Kimberly Corcoran S+even Corkill John Cormack Therese Corrado Ka+hy Corry S+even Corvo Pa+ricia Co+sirilos Mary Jo Co+y Randolph Cou+u Dennis Coyle Renee Cozzi Es+her Crawford Edward Creedon S+even Cronin John Culhane Barbara Culver Susan Cump Mark Czyzewicz AphrodH'e Dallas Leslie Danielson Paul Darrow Ron Davis Terrence Davis I lived half my life before I discovered +ha+ H's a clo-H-yoursehc job. Cyn+hia De Bock Rocco De Carlo CharloHe Degen+esh Angelo Delgiudice Pefer DeLongis Peggy Delvecchio Gary De S+efano Frank Di Andrea Phillip Di Gangi Gina Di Gius+o Jack Dillon Thomas Dillon Mary DiMicheIe Augusf DiVirale Gary Dobbs Diana Doerr Denise Dohney Margare+ Doll Maureen Donahue Pe+er Donlan Rober+ Donofrio Michael Donovan Mary Dougherfy Connie Douglas Bonni Dow Pa+ricia Doyle Eileen Draper SuzeHe Du Bois Donna Duffy Terri Duffy Cecillia Dunn Louise Dunn Marcia Dyksfra ReHa Eber+ Debra Edyburn Ka+hy EIIioH' Edward Emond Jean Erickson John Erickson Nancy Erickson Pei'er Erickson Carol Errichiello Luis Escudero Rhodonna Espinosa Deborah Es+es Karen Evon Michael Evoy Sharon Faerber John Fahey James Fairman Julie FanfeHi Jim Fenwick Kafhy Fenwick Gregory Fara Chris Ferraro DoneHe Ferris Gerald Field Ann Filishio Pa+ricia Finn Kevin Finnegan Judi'l'h Fischer Richard Fi'rch Helene Fleming Pe+er Flinf Kafherine Foran Thomas Fornoff Nancy Fraizer Be+h Francis John Fredrick Thomas Freeberg Edward Freedman Melissa Free+o Carla Freudman Wayne Fry Pa+rick Fumo $+ephen Gabriel Nick Gamboa Linda Gamboney Enrique Garcia Eliza befh Ga rdner Maurice Garvey John Gahiolis Rober+ Gaughan Kei+h Gavard S+ephen Gawne John Gaynor Dawn Geiger Bonnie Gelhorn Diane Gen+ile Ted Georgis Mary Kay Geru+ Susan Geymer MarH'a Giangreco Jon Gibbons Donna Gibler Pa+ricia Gibson Eileen Gilhooly David Gillespie Barbara Gilman Richard Gilman James Gislason Rober+ Glinke Suzan Glowacki Cheryl Gnippe Theresa Goeb James Gipson John Goele Paul Goff Samuel Golden Ka+ie Goldsfein John Gonwa Carol Goren Nancy GoHschalk Barbara Goulding AnfoineH'e Gozzoli Thomas Graham Claudia Graziano Pamela Gresik Goffrey Grieve Frances Grinbarg Deborah Grosser Jeanne Grossman Lisa Gruber Monica Guarderas Sheila Guinan Ellyn Gullo John Hadac Nancy Hagen John Hall Roberf Hamen Cheri Hames Mary Ann Hamil'l'on H's +ime +0 ca+ch up when +he finish line is near Kevin Hanley James Hannon Mary Jo Hannon Nancy Hans Pe+er Hansen William Hansen Chris Hanson Barbra Hardin Monica Harmon Robbin Harrison Pai'ricia Hari'neff Susan Hayes Thomas Hayman Pamela Haynes Nancy Hayward David Heavey Michael Hefner Ru'l'h Helfer John Hennessy Brian Henning John Henricks Amy Henry Rebecca Herner Michelle Hesfer Barbara Hickey Janis Hickey Mary Hickey Michael Hicks Ca+herine Higgins Jack Hildebrand Mariorie Hill John Hoagland S+ephen Hoffman Lawrence Holden Thomas Holly S+ephanie Holzman Pafrick Hoolehan Joan Hopkinson Edward Hopper Sharon Horn Janeen Hornsby John Houren Pe'l'er Houfman Donna Howard Eliza be+h Hunf James Hur+ Roberl' Hu+chins Jack Hu+chinson Marion Hynes James Izensfark Sfanley Jacobs Julie Jacobson Louis Jakab Brian James Joan Jasker Julie Jeffers Sheryl Jepsen Sally Jewell Camilla Jocher S+even Joe Eric Johnson Laura Johnson Linda Johnson Sharon Johnson Steve Johnson Bruce Jones Wendy Jones Carmen Jorge Lauran Jorgensen Leonard Jorgensen Lauren Kaine John Kamm John Kammer Thomas Kammerling Mark Kane Mike Kane Pa+rice Ka polas Marian'fhe Karanikas Neia+ Karca Rober+ Kaska Andrea Kaufman Elizabe+h Kay Louise Kay Mary Ellen Kearins William Kea'ring Eileen Kelleher Daniel Kennedy Jean Kennedy John Kennedy Colleen Kenney Marilyn Kern Carol Kiefer S+ephen Kim Jean Kinder William Kingsbury Jeffrey Kiolbasa Don'+ die before you find ou+ wha+ you were born +0 do. KaHe Kirk PaHi Kirk Deborah Kirkeles La Donna Kirkilas Ri+a Klein Sue Klein Nancy Kmoch Alisa Koch Mariorie Koch Georgina Koclanes Mary Kohl Penny Koukes Jane Koziol David Kramer S+ephan Kraufsfrunk Mary Krawzoff Mary Kre+z Alan Kreig Terri Krohn Phyllis Krueger Richard Krull James Kucia Mary Kim Kuhny Karen Kuk Connie Kunh Jenny Kunfz Susanne Ku+ska Brian Lacey Linda Lage Deborah Laper Kei+h Larson Jeannie Lavery Jeffery Lawrence Michelle Le Beau Jeanne Lee Jenef Leffew Michael Leger Thomas Lekan Paul Leland Richard Lemoine Susan Lendabarker Sfephen Liebsch Charles Limber'l' Chrisfopher Lundin Laura Lipuma William Li++man Cafherine LiHrelI Kevin Li+z John Loconsole Gina Locon+e Mary Logan Denise Lopez Richard LoHer George Louie Deborah Lowry Lucille Lubben Anne Luciw Eric Lundf Dawn Lydon Be+h Lyman George Lynch Joan Lynch John Lynch Vicki Lysakowski Diane Machirol Terence Mack Lynne Mackellar Ka'rie MacWiIliams Michael Madden Don Mader Michael Madock Sarah Madson Kafe Magee Alex Manoni Mary Manion Maria Mansour Lori Marchese Michael Marhoefer Daniel March Tina Marsala Marianne Marschalk JeanneHe Mar+ens Connie Mar+in Dick Mason Trudi MaHhiesen NH'a Mayor Debra Mazur Pa+rick McAndrews Some+imes we all experienced grea+ nofions Michael McAuley Mark McCabe Margie McCarfhy Paul McCar+hy Don McClure Dale McCrory Cornell McCuIIoh Daniel McCullough Vic+or McDonald Colleen McDowell Candice McGhee Ellen McGovern Lynn McGown Pa'rricia McGuire Jo Ann McHugh Pafricia McHugh Charles McLauchlan James McManimon Barbara McNuH'y Niall McNtu Margare+ Meegan Ellen Mehos Elizabefh Meisferling June Melchior Harry Merrifhey Susan Messner Mary Be+h Meyeriack William Meyers Joseph Michael Vickie MicheIoHi Mike Michnewicz Frank Micile Mike Mihalakos Lynn Mikol Allen Miller Diane Miller Sandra Miller Timo+hy Miniscalco Edward Mok Nancy Moles John Molony Marianne Mon+ana Mark Mon+gomery Paul Mon+esi Trina Moore Ca+herine MoraHo Susan Mgroney Cyn+hia Morrisey Pefer Mose Michael Mo+singer Lisa Mofz Gin Moy Vic+or Moy Tom McCann Duaine Mueller John Mullen Pa+rick Mullin John Murbach Ka+hleen Murphy Linda Murphy Mary Therese Murray James Nail Colleen Neal Janef Nelson Karen Nelson Deborah Nichol Kafherine Nichol Carla Nicosia Mary Joy Nielsen Mina Niemeyer Dawn Nixon Sco++ Noesen Pa+rick Nolan Margare+ Norris Pe+er NoH Mark Nys+rom Cons+ance O'Brien Daniel O'Connell Mark O'Connor Susan O'Donnell Edmund O'Connor Mary O'Connor Barbara Olef Kirk Oliver Jay Olson Kafhleen O'Malley Jane Oniki Melinda Organ Ivy O'Rourke Sa ndra Osborn Pa+rick Oskroba Gary Ossman Ellen Overaa Rosemary Pae+au Amy Pagano Susan Palmer Nick Panarese Jayne Pappas James Parker John Parker Randy Parris Michael Pafricelli Deborah Pa+rick David Pafush Ru+h Pa+zel+ John Pedersen Geralyn Pelle+ier Kur+ Pelz Jean Perizzolara Daniel Perkins Carmel Perrone Daniel Perry Bunny Pe+ers John Pe+erson Joseph Pe+erson Jr. Edward Pe+rella Cheryl PeH Alan Pey+on Pa+rick Phelan Michael Pierce Georgiann Pieroni George Piper Nancy Policky Kafherine Pon+on Susan Porch MaHhew Porzel Brian Pos+ Ki+ Po+anos Julie Powers Susan Prino Paul Prorok Mary Anne Quillinan - N1 w u i , Rd Pygseni' days are only days In fu'rure passed V J g? 44 Vlrfggmel' Radcliffe . R VxCindy Rlbdice v Kei'rh'REdni'rzer V Ellen Rad+ke EJeggavn Raffensperger u f ;w' , 1 Johh Rago Lisa Rankin Deborah Raschal Mary Rea Linda Regenauer Michael Reichenbach Anna Reisher Kafie Reis+roffer Laurey Remick Mark Renz Mark Replogle David Reynolds Gary Rhebergen Paola Ribaudo Kevin Rice Timo+hy Ricorda+i Marfha Rider Bill Rife Alexia Rigas Kevin Riordan Trevor Roa+h Sandy Robinson Alec Roe Cruz Rodriguez Michael Rodriguez Gerard Rogers Susan Rogers Charles Ronayne Deborah Rose Susan Rose S+anley Rosensfiel Della Ross Rober+ Ross Donna Rozema Gregory Rubino John Runions Linda Rusin Kai'hleen Russell Jane Ryan Sfephen Ryan Margare+ Rychel James Ryza Gloria Salas Javier Salgado Joel Sandalow Daniel Sarros Romaine Sass Chrisfina Saule Lea Savanelli Carol Savino Kimm Sayre Jay Schaub Jan Schmid+ Carol Schneidereif Karen Schoenneman ScoH' Schreiber Kur+ Schroeder William Schulze Ka+hleen Schwarz Ronald Sciaraffa Sharon ScoH'y Caralee Seminerio Thomas Serio Thomas Shallenberger Maureen Shanahan Michael Shanahan Rober+ Shannon Tammera Shar+on Thomas Sheahan Ka'rhleen Sheehan Sfanley Sheff Nancy Shih Mike Shimon George Shirkey Ka+hryn Siefsema Cheryl Siever+ Jane Silversfein Anne Simkunas Mike Simms Joe Simon William Simpson Mary Sinclair Michael Singer John Skeffing'ron Mark Sku+eris Debra Slagel Cyn+hia Slagle Mary Smilor Deborah SmH'h Loren Smi+h Mary Smi+h We some+imes walk alone in +he mids+ of 4.00 Sharon SmH'h Sheri Smifh S+anley Snow Ca+herine Snyder Jona+han Sodaro Randi Sognnaes Lucy Soland Marie Spampinafo Thomas Spam Marwin Spencer Charles Sperando Risa Sreden Gordon S+aiger Michaellene Sfankiewicz Nancy S+ehno Daniel S+erling ScoH S+ilwell Michael S+raH'e Paul S+udney Laura Sfunard Denise Sullivan Jeanne Sullivan Mary Ellen Sullivan James Sweeney Jeffrey Sweeney Joseph Sweeney Karen Swenson Susan Szabo Mariann Szepfalusy Maria Szczerbaniuk Befh Tabb Harley TackeH David Tamminen Roberf Tankel Gail Tasch Daniel Taylor Myriam Teran Nick Theodoropoulos Evelyn Thiel Melanie Thomas Manfred Thommen Philip Thorn Lowell Thorne S+anford Thudium Pauline Toman John Tomb Ka+hleen Tope Sally Townsend S+even Tribble Jayne Triebes Mary Trimarco John Trofimuk Rober+ Tyler LoreHa Ursini Hec+or Valencia Vic+oria Vallas Jane Van Diepen Kafhleen Van Driska Sylvia Vanni Rose Ven+imilla Fred Villa Le+icia Villasenor Randy Vogel EIizabefh Voiik Kennefh Voiik Margare+ Vonesh Gerald Walker Jeffery Walsh John Walsh John R. Walsh Joseph Walsh Virginia Walsh David Walwark Richard Wayne Ca+herine Weber William Weedman William Weigel Ka'l'hryn Weinand Kris+ine Wenzloff Roger Wesf Kur+ Wezerek Maureen Whalen Kevin Whife Frederick Wich Roberf Wick Kenne+h Widra Marilyn Wiedow Clinfon Wilkens Mary Wilkens Donna Will Richard Weber Charles Willison Wanda Willmore Sco++ Wilson Michael Woicik Ellen Mary Wolfe Linda Wolski James Wong Jane Wong Thomas Wrenn Michelle Yardley Kenne+h Young The end is only 1419 beginning Pamela Zachrih Harry Zafirai'os Debbie Zafrani Gary Zanke Arlene Za pfel Louis Zavala Pa+ricia Zavala Jeanne Zay Lonnie Zelney RH'a Ziegenhorn Susan Zilligen Frank Zonzo Vicki Ciccio Terri Cleeland Diane Conlon Gary Danno Linda Huss Joseph Kalchbrenner Winifred Bergeron Pos+scrip+. . . Je'F'F Brady Paul Cagnina Bob Coudre+ Sara Laffer+y Dean McKillop Ann PoH's Jeanne Rapacz Mark Reimer Bill Nichols Shire Slack Lydia Villasenor Michael ZeHen Randy Zerfoss James Norfon No+ picfured RadIca Boadsmg L L Mary LBranand L Edward CLanCIo Kevin Carniey Sean Cassin John Cas1reiorLLILLiL5 Carl Cole. 9 Nancy COHILhS S+even Corrado. Sfephen Coughlin JeaneHe Coufre-v- Laura Croasdale Deborah CunefarLe L John Curl :- ' Sfeven D Ag fino Cyn+hia Dalessarridro Pa1'ricia Daly David Dean Jose De La Mora DaVId De Muro Dave DennIs Thgmas Denny? FayLe Dlouhy James Doherlryf'E Thomas Doyle L'L'Paul Dunn John Dwyer John Dwyer Terese Dwyer George Eade Regina Earle George EnsloLw Rose Farrelly Daniel Feeley Eduardo Fernandez Geoffrey Fi+zgerald James Flanagan Carl Flecknera- L Chris1opher Foley Mary Foley Paul Forei'l' Lisa Fos'l'er Regla Fresneda L Mary Fri1'z Barry Fuers'r Cesar Garcia James Garrigan Rosemary Gawne Thomas Gearen Karl Gildhorn Jeffrey Ginger L LaLLiJren Gold Jame9 Glp Mary GOIde ., PafrIch HOIIY LL Mark Hursf Cherny Hcewicz Donald JenserLI Mark Johnson Barbara Jones Pe1'er Kahovec Gary Ka plan Neil Karras Reber1' Kar'l'heiser Frank Keegan Nancy Kelen David Keller William Kelly Brian Kennedy Jean Kefchum Michael Kirby John Klein Barbara Knu1'son Michael Kosielny William KowaIczyk E1'hel KraH' Richard Krawchuk Diane Kroupa Veronica Kuehn Karen Kur1'z AH: Lager Nicki Langham James La Rose A David Lavery uTimofhy Leonard Raymond Lepin9 Joseph LeVI1'a Susan Lindfgrs MaH'hew Lossau Krisfina Lykds L Kieran Madden Thomas Madden Jeff Magee Roberf Malhio+ Roxanne Manzano JeanneH'e Mar+ens William Massura Vicforia Maynez Kay Mcclin'l'ock Edward Mcguire James McGurn John Mc Mahon Jea h9H9 Mueler MIchael Nolan R91 phELNgrris RIchard Nosek Edmund 0' Connor :rEhza e111 0' Connor Mary 0' Connor LRdbeI'L1'L 0' German L'anlam 0' Here Clifford Oss Ralph Palmer Lgorena LEefanI L' LWayne Phillips ' Presfon Polk MIcheal Prevolos James Reece Mary Reed Kim ReIcherfL S+ephen Reilly L Christopher RIch William Rich Marc Risliiy Jonafhang-River L7 MaHhew Robinson Rogerr Rodrigdez Susanne Sapach James Schulze L,Wins+on Shaw John Sheahan Margaref Sheehan RoberfSkiles Jeanne Slodki Charles-':-Smi1'h LOUIS Sfanley ChrIs1'o5her S+okes Denise Sullivan ScoH' SwLeer Barba ra SzeWczyk A Tallaty-LKelpsa - C. TallafLKelpsa L Sheila Tidwell Thomas Tofin, ' steph Valadez M7a++hew Valker Pefer Vifullo Herber1' Weinand Roberf Whea'l' William WhH'e Rebecca Willa i'd David Williams SDuke WilliamsL John Williams DIane WIn1'ers FranCIs WoLndrasek Mary Wyman RIchaer Young LL Juniors H . fo gef +he IuII value OI: ioy you musf have somebody fo share if wifh. e Mark Twain The Junior class under Ihe direc- fion of class sponsors, Mr. HaroId Wise and Mr. Farrand Baker, com- bined efforfs fo hold class sponsored acfivifies, group proiecfs. The Jun- iors sfar'red Jrheir year by ordering class rings and parficipafing in Jrhe Homecoming parade wifh a Hoaf which had fhe fheme OI Varsify Vic- foryI During Ihe year many were kep1L busy working +0 make Jrhe Jr. Carnival, Jr. Prom, and Ihe Jr. Hon- ors Assembly evenfe +0 look back on wifh pride. The Junior CIass officers were: Pres. Dan Garvey. Vice Pres. Jeanne Schulfz. Sec. HiIaire Thomas. and Treas. Donna Pe+erson. I don'+ apologize 'For being hard +0 know. I am wha'l' I am. Rod McKuen N. Abdullah J. Abu Gheida M. Adams S. Adams M. Aguilar J. Alber+ D. Alexander L. Alexander M. Allard A. Allison K. Almqren L. Alvarez O. Alva rez J. Ama+o B. Anagnos+ D. Andersen M. Anderson E. Anderson H. Anderson S. Anderson T. Anderson L. Andrews S. Annoreno D. An'foni F. Abboleda J. Archibald D. Aren M. Arends A. Arkin S. Backman A. Bain C. Baker D. Baker J. Baker K. Baker F. Ball 8. Ben M. Banaszek J. Barber A. Baren G. Barker J. Barker L. Barron C. Barry M. Ba r+el C. Bas+on M. Baumbach P. Bax E. Becorra G. Becerra A. Backed C. Beeman D. Bell J. Bell M. Bellezzo P. Benages T. Berowski C. Biggs J. Biggs P. Binz T. Bishop A. Black J. Black D. Blanchard J. Blecha J. Blossom L. Boby R. Bochonok S. Boden K. Bollnow C. Boofh C. Bosco J. Bosco G. Bouzios M. Bourelle J. Bourey L. Bowden T. Bowden C. Bowers E. Bowman J. Boyd J. 80er R. Bradley L. Bradfke J. Brainer A. Breif T. Brennan D. Bressler H. Brierley 8. Brooks M. Brooks M. Browley K. Brown M. Brown P. Brown 5. Brown S. Brown B. Bruce K. Bruhns A. Buchsbaum J. Buckley T. Budorick C. Budreck D. Bulicek R. Burgess S. Bufler T. Bufler D. Buzek J. Cahill J. Cain O. Cairo J. Calabrese J. Callas L. Campo V. Canavan K. Canfield D. Carlan C. Carlson K. Carolan N. Carrillo R. Carfer M. Casazza M. Casella C. Casey M. Cashion D. Casfellane+a C. CasHe C. Casfro J. Cavenagh J. Celis M. Chambers L. Chamnankicf R. Chaussey M. Cheney P. Chick M. Chiodo L. Chudik S. Cicmanec J. Cheri S. Clark R. Clarke K. Clayfon T. Cleveland D. Coffman P. Collins J. Collis M. Comp+on J. Concannon J. Conklin T. Conley D. Conlon T. Conrad M. Conroy T. Cook J. Cooper L. Copi+as J. Corcoran D. Corkill M. Corry D. Cosek I. Cofsiopoulos C. CoHer J. Cofy D. Couola M. Craig R. Crane J. Crawford D. Creek B. Crofhers S. Csakai T. Cullen M. Cummings L. Cundari E. CuHing J. Czyzewicz R. Dahms N. Dalessandro R. Daley A. Daly J. Damian J. Daniel J. Daniels T. Dardugno K. Daunis S. David M. Davis P. Davis T. Dready 6. Dean F. 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Gefhner M. Geyer J. Giase T. Gibson T. Gillespie S. Gilmore P. Gil+ner S. Giorgi G. Gioulos A. Girardi F. Gizzo 5. Glenn M. Glinke P. Gliori G. Gliorioso N. Glover S. Goeb M. Golesfeanu L. Gonzalez R. Gonzales 6. Gordon V. GoHlinger J. Gould L. Grachan R. Gracia J. Gra ham K. Graham D. Gray R. Gray H. Graziano R. Graziano N. Greco M. GreehoH C. Grigg D. Grimes A. Grossman L. Gruenberg N. Gruenberg T. Grundin M. Gruszka M. Gunderson C. Gusfavson C. Hackbush J. Hagen C. Hahn K. Hahn R. Hale W. Hale A. Hallenberg C. Hellman C. Hamilfon J. Hamil+on L. Hami+y B. Handy W. Hanley R. Hannigan M. Hansen T. Hansen T. Hanson L. Harmon R. Harmon P. Hay L. Hayashi J. Haymaker M. Hayward R. Heckl H. Hedlund K. Heffernan W. Hegg M. Heiderscheidf S. Heigho P. Hei'rsch J. Heller B. Henderson D. Hendrickson P. Hennessy D. Henschen L. Hesfer M. Hesfer J. Hickey A. Higgins C. Higgins C. Hill D. Hill K. Hingsf P. Hoagland A. Hook M. Hopkins B. Hornbaker L. Hornbaker T. Hoskins J. Houha J. Howaf J. 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Raleigh. ROWZ' P. Chick. M. Lehman. R. Whifa B, Monahan. T. Jacobson. P. arfin. E. Lee M. Dukic. ROW31M. Maffucci, E. Delaney V. DiBenedeffo. C. Pafeau. E. Rusk. S. Cowem R. ReefL P. Tyler, K. Ogden. ROW 4: J. Hagen, K. Kerr, J. Wiley, D. ill. R. Geislen A. Wildianhife. P. Liebsch. ROW 5: T. Bishop. J. Shima. R. Silverman, J. Schulh, B. Rosensfiel. H. Thomas. S. Wilson. D. Peferson. N. Muris. C. Lloyd. Sophomores Now I've been happy lafely Thinking of all +he good +hings +0 come And I believe i+ could be Somel'hing good has begun. e- Caf S+evens This year's sophomores were enfhusiaslic in Jrheir many areas of inleresf. They enjoyed parficipafing in fhe building of fheir float faking parT in afhlefics, and in many exlra- curricular acfivifies. ln school Hwey branched 0qu in many areas o1c class- work. Learning +0 drive was a new experience for many sophs. In all of +heir differenf ways. We Class o1E '76 wenl fowards +heir various goals. Elecfecl officers were: PaHi Jo Rychel, Presidenf: Mary K. Winfers. Vice President Jean Parker, Secre- fary; and Anne Klem, Treasurer. Class Council: K. Coslopolos, A. Brow. K. Belly, A. Green, W. Hagler, S. Slack. S. Baker, B. Gioulos, R. Fleming. B. Kennedyl C. Williams, T. Gimmarise, A. Kirchner. M. O'Cone nell, M. Wafman, H. Chaula, M. Rufili. R. Rol'm, G. Ragalie, M. Tri- veri, B. Madden, 5. Lawrence, H. Dal- las, K. lnkmann, J. Cadogen, S. Schu- ley, P. Schimon, M. Jacobson, L. Reis- JHoller, B. Filiger. B. Slocum. K. Dugal. M. Roach. N. Harf. S. Abern M. Adona L. Aiello J. Albano C. Albrighf D. Alcock T. Aldwor'fh E. Alexander H. Alexopoulos M. Allard G. AllegreHi C. Allen S. Allen W. Allen J. Amberg J. Amen M. Ampe R. Andersen A. Anderson M. Anderson P. Anderson B. Anshell M. Aposfle J. Apple+on C. Aramian V. Arends J. Arkenberg S. Armour C. Armsirong R. Arnold J. Arnon N. Ashby E. A+herfon T. Audino J. Aus+er L Aus'rer R. Beer 5. Bahde P. Bailey S. Bailey 8. Baker C. Baker 5. 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McNerney K. Meagan R. Meis+erling V. Meo S. Michae! J. MicheloHi P. Mihas L. Mikol P. Miller W. Mille+e P. Milne K. Miloshaff S. Miologos A. Mirkiani J. Mifchell M. Mifchell M. Mifchell D. Mix V. Mobley R. Mok A. Moll J. MoHiconi 5. Monaco K. Moore T. Moore P. Moroney M. Moroni M. Morrisey F. Morrone J. Mo+a R. MoHo B. Mueller D. Mueller E. Mullen N. Mullen W. Mund+ J. Munyon E. Murphy 5. Murphy D. Murray J. Murfaugh C. Musgrave D. Nair K. Nash D. Neal D. Nederbo D. Nelson M. Nelson K. Nemefhy C. Newberry D. Nickbrand P. Nicolefopoulos G. Nicosia E. Niewierowski K. Niles J. Noland R. Norman T. Norris K. Novich J. Nugenf R. Nunley E. Nye J. Obermaier J. Olson J. Omalley L. Opson M. Organ D. Osborn S. Owczaruk J. Pacheco M. Pacholski M. Palacios B. Panagos D. Panarese J. Panfer E. Panfon B. Parker J. Parker E. Parmley M. Pasquini R. Pa++en J. Pafush C. Pater J. Pearsall M. Pedersen D. Pedicini L. Peiler L. Pelafas M. Pellefier K. Pelnar P. Pendle+on B. Peppard J. Perrewe K. Pefers M. Pe+rinec B. Phelps B. Philbin N. Pigoni J. Pineda P. Piraino T. Piscopo J. Pla++ H. Ploense J. Podlesak V. Polk R. Pollingue L. Porch D. Por+er M. Pospisil M. PoHer B. PoHs V. Povilai+is D. Powell J. Prefe M. Priorello A. Prokopoff D. Prokos M. Provenzano J. Pudelek 8. Quinn R. Quinn K. Radniher G. Ragalie A. Rainiero G. Rainiero 0. Ramirez E. Rann L. Raan T. Rapacz G. Rari+y K. Rafcliff M. Ra+liff D. Rechs J. Reed M. Reed R. Reed C. Reichenbach D. Reig J. Reisner E. Reis+roffer S. Renfnar S. Replogle C. Reposh M. Resfivo J. Reyes A. Reynarowych B. Ribaudo C. Rice J. Rice J. Rice K. Rickelman M. Rife K. Riley A. Riordan J. Riordan M. Ripp R. Ri+chey M. River C. Roach M. Roach T. Roach W. Roach M. Robins M. Rochford P. Rogers R. Rohn R. Roller M. Romano E. Romero A. Ross D. Rossi M. Rowan P. Ruffolo L. Ruggles C. Ruiz J. Runions T. Rupe A. Rushfon A. Russo M. Rufili L. Ruh R. Ryan P. Rychel D. Sabol J. Sanduski N. Sapach E. Savanelli L. Savanelli F. Savoia R. Scaggs J. Schapperf J. SchaHe S. Schleh C. Schleuiker A. Schmidf J. SchneidereH' M. Schneidwind R. Schoenneman T. Scholfens B. Scholz D. Schram R. Schuler M. Schqu J. Schufen S. Schuyler C. Schwieger M. ScoH'y S. Seiferf W. Sell: J. Seminerio G. Semkiw L. Semkiw P. Senger D. Shafer J. Shannon B. Sharpe M. Shar+on C. Shaughnessy P. Show J. Sheahan R. Sheehan T. Sheehan P. Sheldon C. Shih P. Shimon D. Shipley P. Shorf R. Shuperf M. Siemer J. Silversfein L. Silvesfri J. Sims J. Sinclair C. Si++on M. Skelfon E. Slocum K. SmHh T. Smifh A. Snyder S. Solorio C. Song T. Sonnenberg S. Spaga+ M. Spampina+o J. Sparagana M. Sport M. Spohn K. Spolefi S. Sprague T. Sprandel S. Sprandel S. Sfack V. S+anlriewicz R. Sfannard P. S+an+on M. Sfaplefon K. S+aun+on 5? S+eel J. S+efa nic D. Sfeffens S. Sfefl C. Sfein L. Sfeiskal J. S+ella M. Stephen J. S+ern D. S+or+o M. S+ouf M. S+ou+ K. Sfra+hdee W. Sfrofh J. Subak B. Sullivan 5. Swanson M. Sweeney L. Swieck D. Swiess C. Szeszko P. Szewczyk R. Tanksley T. Taylor D. Tenca M. Teplih L. Tehlaff T. Texfor M. Thiel K. Thomas M. Thoni D. Thum J. Tischler A. Ti++le R. Tkafchuk T. Teen 5. To M. Tomecek R. Tone D. Traiforos G. Trankina M. Trankina J. Travis C. Treaf J. Trimarco B. Trimborn M. Triveri G. Truiillo C. Tuzzolino G. Tyrrell A. Valcek M. Varnes D. Vicencio C. Vienna E. Villa M. Villalobos D. Virgil N. Vifagliano A. Vlagos J. Vogel J. Von Ebers T. Von Ebers S. Waichler D. Walker P. Walsh D. WaHher B. Wambach L. Warren S. Washick M. Wafman V. Wa++enberg D. Wayne D. Wear J. Weaver E. Weber T. Weber T. Weber A. Weedman J. Weigel J. Waihel L. Welch L. Wells K. Wenzlaff T. Wesfon W. Wesiphal J. Whalen R. Wheeler H. Whife J. Whife P. WhiHord B. Wich M. Wiiken C. Wilding-Whi+e K. Wiley R. Wiley W. Wilkerson M. Will C. Williams P. Williams M. Wilson 6. Windhorsf M. Winfers M. Winfers R. Winfers D. WiHman J. Woicik N. Wolff D. Wood D. Woods P. Woods C. Wrighf G. Wunder F. Wurman P. Wyzykowski T. Yardley J. Yong D. Young J. Youngerman J. Zaagman T. Zafira'los D. Zaldivar M. Zanke A. Zapfel L. Zaun M. Zelney S. Zerfoss T. Ziegenhals M. Ziegenhorn D. Zielinski J. Zilligen C. Zippmen Freshmen The I973-74 freshman class can look back upon a year highlighfed by many differenf evenfs such as The Mafch-mafe Munch, Freshman Fun Nife and +he elecfion of +heir 19rd sfudenfcouncil. The freshmen had +0 adiusf fo Hue hedic rushes 01C 6 new daily roufine and Hweir demanding new schedule. They were well represenfed in many exfra curricular acfivifies, and were an imporfanf parf of We sfudenf body. lam so glad +ha+ you are here; i+ makes me realize how beau+iful my world is. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: 0. Yo rJ J. Youngerman, L. Silvesfri, Y. Nongelloe J. Sieverf. S. Abel K. Ackermann S. Adams 5, Alcock M. Alcorn R. Nexander R. Allen N. Alfier K. Alfobella B. Amberg M. Andersen R. Andersen C. Anderson N. Anderson T. Anderson A. Annarino D. Anfoni J. Auer J. Ausfer C. Baade K. Baehler P. BaggeH P. Balesh M. Ba L. Baraffa J. Barker A. Barnef P. Barne'r C. BarneH W. Barnhisel D. Barron P. Barf K. Bauer B. Becker K. Beckmann P. Beckway T. Beeman T. Begani R. Bahren l. Benjamin J. Bell R. Bell 5. Be 5. Bell 5. Bendelow D. Beran D. Berkman R. Berliner B. Bernaden P. Berowski S. Berowski D. 3351' T. Bevin: J. Biagi A. Bianco D. Bingenheimer B. Bixler J. Bierke B. Black K. Black J. Blackaller K. Blaha D. Blanchard M. Blanco J. Blommaed M. Bludeau M. Bobb J. Boby D. Bode D. Bodine L. Bogdan J. Bombach C. BolleHino K. Bollnow D. BoH M. Bone L. Bono P. Boons+ra S. Bosco M. Bouchard L. Bowers W. Bowman D. Boyle M. Boyle C. Brainer J. Brandner R. Brauneis D. Bredy C. Brennan T. Brennock R. Breslin A. BreHman E. Briuolara M. Browley D. Brown F. Brown S. Brown N. Browne L. Brueckman K. Bruhns G. Bucheri D. Budorick E. Budz K. Buehler M. Bullock M. Burns H. Budon R. Busse K. Buzek J. Cahill S. Cahill C. Cain J. Cain G. Cairo J. Calabrese J. Calvano J. Cameron N. Campbell M. Canfafio M. Carini M. Carlson G. CarHon C. Carroll M. Carroll J. Casaua G. Casella C. Cashion T. Caskey L. Cas+reion T. Cavenagh F. Chahal J. Chambers F. Chapp S. Chase R. Chaussey D. Chiero T. Chovan N. Chrisopulos P. Chrisos J. Chrisfian P. Chris+ophersen A. Chu A. Chudik M. Chval B. Ciccio S. Ciccola M. Cipparrone S. Cihri A. Clark M. Clarke S. Clarke 6. Clarkson P. Cleeland J. Clemenf A. Cocco l. Cole M. Collins T. Collins D. Comes T. Compfon D. Condor D. Conlon P. Conn P. Conway J. Conrad C. Cook L. Coomer D. Cooper M. Corcoran R. Cordes W. Corvo C. Cossmann M. Cos+ello J. Cox J. Canola T. Crane L. Crawford C. Creedon K. Cronin D. Culhane M. CuIIHon M. Cundari K. Cunefare 6. Curry D. Cuflan K. Czyzewicz J. Dahms N. D'Alessandro J. D'Asaro A. Daley T. Daley S. Dalphond D. Danielson H. Dardick J. De Silva M. Daunis D. Davis N. Davis S. De Alba J. De Bellis A. Dee D. Deleanides J. Del Vecchio J. Del Vecchio J. Demilio H. Demos L. Demuynck T. Dennehy J. Denny M. Dever J. Di BenedeHo B. Dickey S. Dienberg G. Dieriou A. Dmyferko D. Dobbs D. Doerr J. Doheny W. Dolowy S. Domm M. Donnelly C. Donofrio S. Donovan K. Doran M. Downes C. Doyle D. Drake S. Drapak J. Drouillard J. Druckman H. Dubnick D. Du Bois G. Duensing K. Duffy R. Dulla J. Duma'r M. Dumelle M. Dunn P. Dunn E. Durham J. Dwyer M. Dwyer E. Ebel K. Eckenroad P. Eckenroad P. Economos K. Edge E. EIIioH J. Ellis K. Ellis A. El Suffer J. Elvarf D. Eng E. Engle J. Engel J. Engel D. Engler C. Enrighf R. Enslow P. Erickson S. Erhard+ D. Errichiello M. Espinosa J. Evon R. Evoy R. Faron J. Fa rrelly P. Farrelly A. Feddeler 8. Felix M. Ferd E. Ferrera R. Ferris J. Finn W. Fischer C. Fisk A. Fifch B. Fihgerald J. Fihgerald T. Fihwafer L. Flanagan M. Flannery K. Flo M. Flynn M. Foley J. Fong D. Franco M. Freeburg W. Frets C. Fulco L. Funk G. Furman S. Gabriel F. Gade M. Gaffney J. Galivan D. Gallaga B. Gallagher J. Gancer J. Garfner S. Gar+ner M. Garvey R. Gass M. Gautier C. Gaynor M. Gaynor E. Gearen T. Geiseman K. George T. Georgiou W. Gerger J. Gergi V. Giammarese M. Gierke D. Gilberf J. Gillies J. Gilmore J. Gilfner M. Giorgi C. Giunfini M. Glasser C. Glenn R. Glinke G. Gliori J. Gliori N. Glover E. Goco M. Goeb M. Goeke S. Goldman P. Goldsfine C. Gonzalez M. Gonzalel D. Graham L. Graham S. Grandberry Y. Granf J. Gregg J. Gresik L. Grieve J. Grigg M. Grimes M. Grimes S. Groeneveld S. Groh M. Grossman K. Gruber C. Gruenberg W. Gruenberg S. Gullo E. GuscoH R. Gus+avson J. Hagensick D. Hagar L. Hagar M. Hahn D. Hall E. Hall T. Hall 5. Hamen D. Hami+y K. Hammond J. Hand B. Hanisch J. Hansen K. Hansen R. Hansen M. Hanson D. Harder E. Hardy R. Harmon K. Harris E. Harrison J. Harrison S. Hari' P. Ha+ch J. Haugen K. Haughey L. Hauschild E. Havell C. Hayano P. Hedger M. Heffernan P. Hefner N. Heiderscheidf A. Heigho D. Heiman W. Heine R. Helle C. Helwig J. Hendricks C. Hendrickson D. Hennessy E. Herman V. Hernandez A. Hes+er J. Higgins A. Hinrichs D. Hobin To each his own Berldey L. Hoffman T. Hogan J. Holland 6. Hollanf M. Hopper D. Hornbaker Y. Hoshall R. Hoskins A. Houha M. Hourihan J. Howland C. Hubbard M. Huebner J. Huer+a J. Hughes L. Hughes M. Hughes D. Humble C. Hun+ E. Hunfley D. Hurd D. Hursf K. Hursf M. IgyaHo P. Imbrogno P. Izens+ark D. Jacklin D. Jackson M. Jacobs M. Janis J. Janusz S. James A. Jarre J. Jarka A. Jenkin K. Jensen D. Johnson N. Johnson R. Johnson A. Jomarran H. Jones M. Jones N. Jones T. Jones J. Jordan M. Kahovec C. Kamper S. Kang L. Kaplan E. Kapolas G. Karagianis M. Karaklic M. Karoblis J. Kause L. Kazawifch P. Keally K. KeaHng M. Keafing C. Kelley M. Kennedy M. Kennedy P. Kennedy C. Kenney E. Ke+chum T. Keys M. Killam W. Killion D. Kim M. Kimmerling J. Kind K. Kingsbury S. Kirkilas E. Kloock L. Knupp A. Kobersfine M. Koch J. Koebel S. Kolinek M. Kilokoff R. Komis C. Kormaniak J. Kovak D. Koziol M. Koziol D. Kraufsi'runk L. Krefz W. Kroeplin M. Krohn R. Krueger R. Kuch K. Kucia M. Kuensfer D. Kufeld J. Kult K. Kulpa D. Kunfz P. Kurr D. Kudzer L. Kurthe S. Ku'lska R. Laafz J. Larose D. Laux M. Lavery T. Lawrence D. Laws M. Leigh J. LeBeau K. Lee R. Lee R. Leibow J. Leland B. Lemoine J. Lendabarker M. Lendsey M. Leninger A. Lennon M. Lenzey A. Leonharf A. Lerner R. Lescher R. Lesser P. Lesfine R. Levin M. Leviia C. Liebsch D. Lindberg P. Lindemawb D.Lindow W G.Lindo M E. Liss K. Lisuuo W S. LiHrelI z ' R. Lloyd 1 T. Loffuv V' , B. Loga C. LombardiW 171., N. Loomis '5:- LossaW . LoHer x T. Low+her 91;; P. Lugai V. Lufhringer W fM W. Lyman A T. Lynch ng ? P. Lysakowski T. Lysakowski K. Maehs C. Machirol D. MacNeil M. Madden M. Medson K. Magee M. Magnusson T. Mahalek A. Mahoney J. Mahoney J. Maienza J. Maicher M. Maicher S. Mampre M. Manion J. Mariner S. Merino J. Markwarf M. Marsells M. Marsh C. MaHin S. Marfon C. Merwig B. Mason C. Masfers P. Masfro D. Ma++eson M. May V. Manone K. McArdle C. McCann T. McCenn J. McCarfhy S. McCarfhy W. McClaren J. McDonald T. McDonnell S. McDowell J. McGurn S. McKillop P. McLauchIan J. McMahon M. McNamara M. McNamara A. McNeese A. McNerney S. McNtu P. McQuay D. Mehos T. Merbih M. Meder Z. Mednieks M. Meewes C. Meo P. Merrifhey T. Merrifhey P. Merfens K. Miller D. Minaghan L. Mifchell P. Mifche D. Mobley N. Moionnier B. Moles B. Monfgomery S. Montgomery A. Moore D. Moore J. Moran S. Morltes S. Morley P. Morrison M. Mor+ell A. Morfon L. Mose R. MoHo J. May T. Myers L. Mueller R. Mueller P. Mullen M. Mulryan S. Munyon R. Murbach A. Murphy D. Murphy D. Murphy D. Murphy C. Murray K. Murray D. Nardulli E. Naughfon L. Nava f. M. Nelson V. Nelson M. Nevins A. Newberry P. Newfon C. Nichols V. Nickrand L. Nidea C. Nielsen E. Nielsen J. Noesen M. Nolan Y. Norgello E. Norfon M. Norton T. Nor+on M. O'Malley C. Orban J. Oscarson J. O'Shea J. O'Shea B. Oskroba J. O'Toole D. Overaa K. Owczaruk N. Owsiak J. Pegano L. Palm S. Palombi M. Papageorgiou P. Pappas S. Persian 5. Pdrisi A. Parker A. Parker E. Parrilli C. Parflow M. Pa+ricelli N. Pafush G. Pahelf R. Pauli R. Pauli J. Paye+fe S. Peek D. Pelafas D. Pellegrini L. Pellegrino S. PeHer A. Perrino T. Perry J. Pe+racco P. Phelan S. Phelan 6. Phillips R. Picone P. Pigoni A. Pilger V. PHONa C. Pinkos J. Pin+er J. PiHs L. Ploense S. Ploense C. Plona S. Plummer L. Pobre R. Poklacki R. Polfus J. Pollack K. Pool M. Popowifs B. Popp T. Porfer E. Poulos S. Poulson S. Powers R. Prendergas+ J. PrescoH L. Propoggio J. Province J. Province J. Pudelek C. Rabies S. Radice A. Radfke J. Raffensperger 8. R50 S. Rau C. Raymond R. Reed A. Reeves K. Remick C. Re+zky K. Rhode L. Ribaudo M. Rice C. Rich B. Rich+73r T. Rico N. Riedl J. Rigas T. Riha B. Riley M. Riley V. Riordan D. Rizzo E. Roach M. Roach B. Robinson C. Rocconi E. Rochford T. Roe M. Roeser E. Rogers R. Rogers W. Rogers 6. Rohlfing M. Roman 5. Roman J. Romano T. Romano S. Rose J. Ross I. Rubens E. Rueda D. Rusk M. Russell M. Ryan 5. Ryan D. Sackridar E. Sainsbury T. Salerno J. Salyers K. Sanderlin l. Sang P. San+angelo 8. Savage S. ScarpiHi D. Scheer H. Scheiweke P. Schell A. Schenone J. Scheuing C. Schiff C. Schilke D. Schlacks R. Schleh D. Schlueier C. SchmiH M. SchmiH R. Schmidf T. Schoneberger A. Schroeder L. Schuler B. Schuh S. Schulfz D. Schulze D. Schulze M. Schulze E. ScoH A. Scriven J. Seafon J. Seafon V. Serio C. $erri+ella S. Seshadri E. Shafer A. Shannon J. Shargo L. Sharp J. Sheehan R. Sheehan L. Shepherd R. Shefler S. Shimon C. Shirkey J. Shor+ D. Siegel J. Siever+ M. Silvers+ein L. Silves'rri M. Sinde M. Sivek K. Skawinski M. Skeffingfcn P. Skelfon C. Slagle L. Slimak N. Slodki L. Snow C. Snyder J. Snyder M. Sodaro G. Sokolowski P. Soland A. Solnes A. Song 6. Sookikian N. Speece E. Spevak M. Sporn R. Sprague D. Sfannard T. Sfarkey A. Sfaun+on M. S+aun+on T. Sfaudenbaur F. Sfefani T. S+ella M. Sfephens J. Sievens G. Sfilwell M. S+or+o D. SfoHer W. Sfrasshofer L. Sham B. Sweeney 3. Sweer L. Sweer W. Swanson L. Taglia S. Tardy A. Tarlach K. Tarlefon E. Tarpey L. Taylor P. Taylor P. Taylor P. Tencafe W. Teresi L. Tehlaff R. Texfor R. Thiel T. Thomas L. Thompsen M. Thompson M. Thompson J. Thomson 6. Tognocchi E. Tope E. Trage R. Triebes E. Trimarco R. Trofimuk C. Trosch F. Tuzzolino E. Tyler A. Valadez B. Vanni C. VanWieren A. Varilla E. Varnes E. VerHalen H. Vidor R. Vienna M. Vi+ale P. Voiik A. VonEbers C. Wade K. Wade A. Wagner M. Wagner P. Wallis A. Walsh M. Walsh M. Walsh M. Walsh R. Walsh 5. Walsh W. Walsh E. Warden L. Warren N. Way C. Weber K. Wedemann T. Weinand M. Welch T. Wendorf C. Wesibrook M. Whalen A. WhHe R. Whife R. Whife S. Whife J. Whifman E. Wiafr S. Wilkens S. Wilkerson F. Wilkie E. Williams J. Williams J. Williams L. Williams M. Williams W. Williams R. Wilson 0. Winchell R. Wirh B. Woicik R. Woods L. Wque K. Wybel B. Wylykowski D. Yardley B. Yasnoff L. Yeargan A. Yes E. Young S. Young T. Young J. Youngerman E. Zaverdas K. Zimmer S. Zinc S. Zippman M. Zvefina Day by day - 1Erom Godspell True progress is wha+ ever makes us more human. I WWW 222 THE BOARD OF EDUCATION MEMBERS FOR l973-74 INCLUDED: Mr. Jerome F. Fallom Presidenf: Berna M. Abraham Vice-Presiden+: Mr. Thomas G. Lynch Secrefary: Mr. Bruce D. Clausonfhue. Dr. Nancy M. Hardison, Mrs Alexander P. Remenchik, Mr. Arfhur S. Replogle. 224 Board seeks Those +hings +ha+ are bes+ Due +0 +he re+iremen+ o1c Mr. Rus- sell Fuog. +he Board of Educafion was confronfed wi'rh +he Jrask of selecfing a new superinfenden+ +0 succeed him. From chober +0 January +he Board spenf many hours deliberafing over each applicant As +he field of applicanfs narrowed. each prospec- +ive superinfenclemL was invifed +0 spend +he day af OPRF. inferacfing wifh facul'ry and sfudenfs alike. Each had +he opporfunify +0 meef wifh members o1c +he communify and. +hen spend an evening +alking wifh +he Board ifself. Alfhough +he main obiecfive +his year was +0 selecf a new superinfend- enf. Hwe ofher problems and goals of +he school were by no means nege lec+ed. One of +he many concerns of +he Board was hearing regular reporfs on +he Experimenfal Program. Board members were inferesfed +0 learn how s+uden+s were reading +0 +he program and of +he beneficial qualifies sfudenfs gained from +he program. ther sources of concern encompassed individual funcfions such as +he re+rieval cenfer and +he day +0 day operafion and +he execu- Jrion of school policies. These school policies are largely defermined by +he Board and inferprefed by +he adminis+ra+ion and faculfy. . v m ,.5 Q, m. a. 15:, kin .9; M Adminis+ra+ion accen+s humaniza+ion The Adminisfralion worked vigor- ously +his year on We decision of who would replace The high school's superinfendenf, Mr. Russell J. Fuog. He has served Oak Park for 35 years since January of l939 and will refire from Hwe superinlendency alfer five years service in fnal office. Along wifh +he decision on Mr. Fuog's replacement flue adminislralion labored over Hie usual decisions made annually. Some of Hwese deci- sions were: various ways for humaniz- ing our school. new ideas for improv- ing Hue curriculum and decisions on how new responsibilifies would be dis+ribufed fo sfudenfs. The members of He Adminisfra- lion of I973-l974 were lfrom l. lo r.. lop lo boffoml Mr. Erle W. Volkland. Personnel Direcfor: Dr. Roberl J. Blool. Principal; Mr. Russell J. Fuog. Superin+enden+: Mr. Roberf A. Jensen. Direclor of Programming: Mr. John A. Edwards, Business Man- ager: and Mr. Roberf D. Ebel, Assisf- anl lo fhe Superinlendenf. PTA and CH'izen's Council s+rive 'I'o mee+ +he needs of +he s+uden+s The Parenf-Teacher Associafion was formed +0 give feachers and par- enfs Jrhe opporfunify fo work fogefher Tor +he beneThL 0T Jrhe sfu- denfs. The PTA works +0 solve prob- lems +ha+ canno+ be answered by parenfs or +eachers alone. By cooper- afing. +he aduHs may have a greafer undersfanding of +he sfudenfs. The PTA also sponsors acfivifies, works wH'h +he communify +0 nominafe new Board members and gives parenfs +he opporfunify +0 suggesf +0 Jrhe school sfaH needs of +he s+uden+s and communi+y. The annual open house was held on November 2nd. +his year. Now in ifs sixfh year of exisfence. +he Cifizens Council confinued +0 respond +0 +he Board of Educafion's and Jrhe communifies' ideas +ha+ aTTecf The high school. The Cifizens Council was organized 6+ +he requesf of +he Board of Educa+ion in order +0 acf as liaison for +he communify and school. The Council meefs monfhly from chober +0 May. Council mem- bers offen visif +he school when classes are in session. i 97:71 NE; .4 H. Keiih Cody Levon Corrigen Dean Crouse Elroy Dalberg Se+h Flanders Mary Ann Gaylord Gail Goodwin Rufhanne Jepsen Bruce Knicley Richard MaHhies Bonnie McQuilkin Al Ogden Paul Pearson AHhur Perry William Tracy Mary Jane Yoder Work IS Iovekimw ' made visibl$'f personne Mum guide s+u32$n+sQ W-irz ch-a Deans play an infegral parf In lives o1C +he s+uden+s. While sfudenhfs aHend OPRFHS, Huey are guided and assis+ed by +heir deans, who nof only ac+ as disciplinarians buf also as counselors. Underclassmen receive advice on academic selecfions from +heir deans. In addifion +0 Hue ser- vices provided for underclassmen. +he upperdassmen also receive assisfance in making college and vocafional plans. Af +he present +here are i6 deans who counsel 275 s+uden+s each. Susan Kirschner. Speech Therapisf Joan Osfrander. Voca+ional Coordinafor Fern Raffeld, O .f- Family Services Represenfafive Millicenf Sfephens. Psychologisf Richard Paimer. Vocafiond Counselor. nof picfured courses The English Deparfmenf, wifh HIe direcfion and guidance of ifs chairman. Miss Helen Barclay. increased HIe oufsfending program offerings wifl'I Elhnic Sludies, a new and dif- lerenf lype of English course offered +0 all upperclassmen. Ten Classes focused on read- ing, wrifing about and discussing HIe culfures and confribufions oIC various eflmic groups, parficularly Hwose in flue Chicago area One field frip lo efhnic cenfers Is an infegral par+ . of He course. There were also SIX English I classes experlmenfing Wll'l'1 a program beEed on flue idea Hwaf recurring Images charegVef ii fypes symbols and narrafive paffevsf unify +0 +he lIleraJrure of all cuHures. An indicafion of He confinumg ellorflsf resulfs of We Advanced Placemenf emf given in Jrhe Spring 01C 1973 were excellenf 9770 of Jrhose faking +he fesf received a 3 beHer, qualifying for college credit 67? of +hose faking Hue fesf received a 4 or 5 Helen Barclay. Chm. Carrol Anderson Colleen Basfien James Berkley Chris Bierknes Michael Campbell Es+her Currie Carol Davis Richard Gehendanner Joseph Granias Nancy Haynor Billie Hoyf Joan lndelicafo Sally Jacobson Clara King Pefer Mahonchak Pafrick McGin+y Donald Offermann Grace Olson John Ralph Donald Rehkopf Daniel Reichard RobeH Samuelson Brenda Schnede Douglas Shepherd Norma Schulfz Ellen Shuar+ Nancy Sindelar Marlene Spicuzza Diane Tucek Karen Umlauf David Wallis Polly Walwark Harold Wise Karin Wunderlich A momen+'s insigh+ is some+imes wor+h a life's experience Gerald Greer. Chm. Jerry Anderson Allen Becker Phillip Cauchard David Diedrick Thomas Ferguson Jo Ann Hu+chinson Wal+er Lacyk James Leahy John Li+s+er James Lock Jack Manuki Paul Osfendorf Gary Pugh Frances Selle Eugene Silver Thomas Tegge Richa rd Trou+ Lynne Wellen Jane Wenzel Leslie Wiberg Mary Wunderlich His+ory dept a++emp+s +0 unders+and man The Hisfory Deparfmen+ confirmed ifs efforfs +0 help our pupils +0 a beHer unders+anding of Man. The American Hisfory classes experimenfed wifh a new book called A People and a Nafion. Forfy-Jrhree sfudenfs fook +he American Hisfory Advanced placememL exam: of Jrhis number 36 earned scores of 3 or beHer. Oak Park served as +he hosf school for Jrhe fall convenfion of +he Illinois Council for +he Social S+udies. The depar+men+ also welcomed fwo new sfaff members +his year. Mrs. Jo Ann Hufchinson and Mrs. Mary Wunderlich who is feaching fwo classes while com- plefing her masfer's degree a+ Nor+h- wesfern UniversHy. Where +here is an open mind' 22 f 0 y x Ma+h dept offers va rie+y of programs The Mafh DeparfmenJr s+rives +0 con- Jrinue offering a variefy of programs, rang- ing from Arifhmefic +0 Advanced Place- menf Calculus. Selecfed sfudenfs may par- ficipafe In ero nafional confesfs, +he Mafhemafics Associafion of America and Jrhe Sanfa Clara. lnferesfed sfudenfs are given +he opporfuni+y +0 lisfen +0 and falk wifh visH'ing professors recommended by Jrhe Ma+hema+ics Associahon of America on Jropics in mafhemafics. Freshmen who have had Algebra in eighfh grade bqu are nof ready for Advanced Algebra H may elecf Plane Geomehy. The deparfmenf has fwo mafh clubs, one for underclassmen and one for upperclassmen. The mafh deparfmenf s+aH consisfs of fwenfy-fwo qu-fime feachers, 950AD o1c whom have +heir Masfer's degree. and +he deparf- menf is headed by Mr. JameS'Elander. James Elander. Chm. Alfred Allen Dick Bonney Thomas Chirko Richard Dep+uch Paul DooIiHle Joyce Egan Ar+hur Fredricks Gerald Gaynor Diane Gerlach Lois Goldsfein David Gore Dean Hogenboom Marion Hogenboom Lona Lendsey Alex Moerle Philip Rendone Paul SchueHe Roger Scriven Mike Swierk Mary Anne Weikel Robert Zimmerman wtiiia'wu N 'UIJ WWW e ,. k M Nof picfured: Gregory Neu appy are +hose who dream dreams nd are ready +0 pay +he price +0 make +hem come +rue. Louis Shrode. Chm. George Allison Ronald Anderson Elwin Bourey John Davison Chris'tine De Pasquale Ralph Hilbelink Douglas Hun+ Roger Isaacson Roberf Kinnear Anne Klein Joan Koch Joe Meyer Gregory Misius Nadine Pefersen Margaref Privaf Edward Radah Clarke Shulfes Wendell Smi+h Terriann Susin Edward Triner Terry Van Den Wunderlich Nof picfured: Sfephen Bender Nof picfured: Richard Novak Science dept; s+uden+s honored for achievemen+s The Science deparfmenf under Jrhe diredion of Mr. Louis Shrode again received honors for achievemenfs. The Presidenf's Environmen+al Meri+ Award and Jrhe ECO Keep America Beaufiqu Environmenfal Award were pres- enfed +0 +he Pollufion Confrol Cen+er. In fhe Chicago Sec- +ion of Jrhe American Chemical Sociefy Scholarship exami- naJrion for high school sfudenfs. OPRFHS was represenfed well. Joe Michaels, a senior. won fourfh place. and Andy Buchsbaum. a iunior. won honorable menHon. Bofh boys fook Jrhe +es+ when They were sophomores. An oppor+uni+y +ha+ was offered +0 freshmen only was +0 fake one semes+er of lnfroducfory Physical Science and one semesfer of Life Processes. Eifher subiecf could be +aken firs+ semes+er, and Jrhe aHerna+e course. +he second semes'rer. New feachers included Mr. Ralph Hilbelink, Mr. Douglas Hunt and Mr. Ray Urbanski. a v . w . . . Wha+ is now proved was once only imagined Foreign language added+o our school life Zesf had been added +0 +he lunch period once a week when La Table Fran- gaise Hor 3rd and 4+h year sfudenfsw and La Mesa Espahola Hor any Spanish sfu- denH me+ for lunch. This was a greaf opporfunHy for Jreachers and s'rudenfs +0 enlighfen each ofher on a more social level in a foreign language. Along wi+h +his opporfunify, ofher innovafions were made in +he deparfmenf. Miss Boyer and Mrs. MerrieH organized bilingual falenf Hhose sfudenfs having a language ofher +han English as +he mofher fonguew info a group of sfudenfs who can help language sfudenfs as well as Those who are foreign-born. Rena Cheskis and Pauline Toman were ' Jrhe firsf recipienfs of Jrhe Ri+a McGuane Scholarship esfablished in I973 in memory of Miss McGuane. The deparfmenf also had +he privilege of being hosf +0 over 500 Nafional Confesf enfranfs. Our aspiring sfudenfs again placed or received honora- ble menfion in +he Spanish and French compefifions sponsored by +he American Associafion of Spanish and Porfuguese Teachers and French Teachers. Hec'ror O+ero. Chm. Arfhur Albores Ferrand Baker Barbara Boyer Thomas Brash Marilyn Engle John Gahala Alberf Grieve Edward Hayes Margaref Merriell Robed Meu+e Joan Monego Marilyn Mozillo J. Myles Pesek Alfred Schoeplro James Siler Beafrice Soroka Terra nce S+evenson Violef Zielke The fully human person is in deep. meaningful con+ac+ wi+h +he world. Ar+hur Pelz, Chm. Randall Bullen Rober+ Kerr Lou Ann Musinski Barbara Zahrieh If you would crea+e some+hing. you mus+ be some+hing. e Goefhe Ar+is+ design. display crea+ions The AmL Deparfmenfbs Jralenfed sfaff was busy af work helping +0 develop +heir creafive sfudenfs +0 +heir full pofenfial. Periodically fhroughouf Hue year amL proiedsy painfings. and even accompanying shor+ sfories by +bese +alen+ed sfu- den+s were posfed on Hue walls near Hue arf deparfmenf or on display in +he school library or in +he corridors. Meef +he ArJrier. in ifs sevenfh year, was once again supporfed by +he Arf Depar+men+. The monfhly assemblies were well received by many s+uden+s. Girls' P.E. incorpora+es adap+ed program The Girls' Physical Educafion Deparfmenf, under +he direcfion of Miss Olga Vicforik, now has a full +ime Adapfed P. E. program. Also a new, updafed informafion bookletL was given +0 each girl +0 acquainf her wifh all He opporfunifies offered in +he Girls' Physical Ed. Deparfmenf. A new dance course, Dances of fhe Dec- ades. was offered +his year due +0 +he greaf success of +he HWeek of +he FiHies pres- enfed in +he spring of I973. Also +his year, Oak Park welcomed +hree new feachers. Miss Dana Sfingley, Miss Maureen Asan, and Mrs. Pafricia Brown. Olga Vicforik. Chm. Maureen Asan Mary K. Brown Pa+ Brown Joyce Carlson Barbara Hackleman Linda Herman Diane Kerney Mary Lou Nichols Sharon Siangel Dana Sfingley Beverly Wehrli Barbara Wolf Boys' P.E. coanues ac+ive. varied programs The Boys' Physicai Educafion Deparfmenf under ifs chairman. Rob- erf J. Wehrli. confinues ifs acfive and varied program offerings. Af +he iun- ior-senior level. sfudenfs may selecf from over 36 acfivifies. Oak Park's adapfed P.E.. in HS +hird year. has become known nafionwide. The pro- gram is designed +0 selecf acfivifies +ha+ are adapfed for s+uden+s who have a physical disabilify. Oak Park River Foresf High School was selecfed as having one of +he mosf advanced Adapfed P. E. programs nof only in Illinois, bmL in +he counfry. Robert Wehrli, Chm. Jim Brown Charles Kaiser Paul Keys Tom Meyer Gary Olson Earl O'Malley Bruno Opela Jerome Slack Gerald Wifsman Frank Wodziak Ed Zem bal Media Services seeks +0 mee+ needs of s+uden+s. facuH'y A varle'ry ol Media Services were made available +0 all sludenls fluis year. The library. employed by many Selma Richardson.Chm. as a quie1L area ofsfucly,ol1cered LolaBane many oplions Jro help Jrhe sludenf NancYDahls+rom increase his knowledge. The Refrieval Sysfem allowed individuals lo lislen +0 lapes based on leclures and lapes designed for individual inslrucfion. There were also lilms+rips and slide R059 650V9' CarolHalIc programs used by many sludenls RoberfRennels +hroughou+ +he year. The Media Cenfer SlaH supervised +he Audio Visual equipmenl and producfion area. To widen a sludenf's involve- menf wil'h +he Media Services, Jrhere William S+efanelli was Hue formahon of a new club. +he Barbara S+ue+zer Pholography Club. and +he reacliva- HenrYWiemd lion o1c Hwe Media Club. Dr. Selma Richardson is chairwoman of +he deparlmenl; and, Mrs. Nancy Dahlsf- rom ioined flue deparfmenf +his year. Hm. WI: WWW?! Drama dept James Eifrheim, Chm. Eztolemfmd y h , ' k L en+er+ains and educa+es Vincenf Weber The Drama Deparfment under +h direcfion of Mr. James Eifrheim. sche uled a full year of enferfainmenf for a Major producfions, Sfudio Theafer, +h fall show, +he opereHa, and many ofh. producfions were presenfed. Sfudenfs who did nof parficipa+e i +he plays were busy building se+ desig in sfage craff classes and s+age cre O+hers who wan+ed +0 go one sfep fu +her in The field of rheforic arfs parfic pa+ed in debafe or fook a speech class. - n .i,.,. 0.... ....... mw... ? I . . . in perfec+ harmony . John Wirf'z. Chm. Ronnie Holleman Frank Krafky Norma Raybon Morris Riebman I i Co?th Je Music dept con+inues M JIM a LMX 43 Ml VI +0 expand experiences ?W J The Music Deparfmen+ headed byf WLU m; x 11ch 7 Mr. John Wirfz is confinumg +0 661 J enlarge offerings and experiencesxgj ,J V LCT 75; L The band, under +he direcfion of Mr. 1 LL g New Seekers M '21;va Q 4AM J'CLT, I I A, Ron Holleman. s+reng+hened I+s half- LCM? C C $87. j:::C Zim fime performances on fine foofball field, developed a highly skilled Jazz 017 LC JXQV Qaji Band. and busily prepared fori+51cirs+ concerf four. fraveling +0 H'Ie soufh- x6. it J 4H,; 4,4 7'40 :97; , ern s+a+es during spring break. Bofh orches+ras had larger enrollmen+s +his ? 2 J; 014. at, year and devofed much of +heir C? J rehearsal +Ime +0 improving perform- V ance skills, wiH'I Masfer Classes OIC VdLCVt W universify professors assisfing sfu- denfs in skill development The choirs developed +wo new mixed choirs wifhin +he class schedules and pres- enfed special performances wifh +he ensemble groups. Ou+s+anding sfu- denfs confinued Jro be selecfed for sfafewide music acfivifies. d a OOZWLKH Home Ec +eaches skills for occupa+ions Home Economics Essenfials is an infroducfory course in foods and clofhing for feens. This course lasfs one semes+er, nine weeks on foods and nine weeks on clofhing. Affer +his course a sfudenf may Jrake ofher more specialized courses dealing wifh clofhing. foods. family living. com sumer educafion and housing and inferior decorafion. Home Economics provides many opporfunifies 1'0 learn skills needed for occupafional fraining. The chairman of H163 deparfmenf is Mrs. Mary Wiberg. . . Mary Wiberg. Chm. Give me a fish DWMKM Mary Ann Jackson and I ea+ for a day. Ka+hYJdrrell Teach me +0 'Fish and I ea+ for a Iifefime. Theory and +rainingoffered in ind. ar+s In H19 indushial arfs depar+men+ +here were a variefy of classes sfu- denfs could fake. These included infroducfory courses in The World of Consfrucfion, Elecfronicse Mefals, lndusfrial Plasfics. Power Mechanics and Technical drawing. Advanced courses are offered in +he areas lisfed above plus Machine Woodworking, Machine Shop and Archifecfural Drawing. Au+omo+ive Sfudenfs parficipafed in Hue Plymoufh Trouble Shoo+ing ConfemL and Archifecfural sfudenfs submiffed award-winning designs +0 Hwe +wen+y-+hird Annual DraHing and Design CompefiHon aJr Hue Illinois Insfifufe of Technology. Mr. Byron Urbanick was chairman of +his deparfmenh new +0 Hwe sfaH was Mr. Roberf Gauger. Byron Urbanick. Chm. Eugene Aimone Roberf Caru+hers Sfanley Cha pas Ronald Heiman Wayne Krass NOT picfured: Roberf Gauger Business enrollmen+ expands The business deparfment headed by Mr. Pefer Keller. experienced an ever-increasing number of sfudenfs selecfing courses in +his area of sfudy. In Jrhe lasf five years. Jrhe enrollmenf jumped seven+y-five per- cent and +he firsf semes+er +his year had a fofal enrollmenf 01C I670 sfu- denfs. The course wifh +he heaviesf enrollmenf was fyping, bu+ several o+her courses offered by +he business deparfmenf experienced very no'rice- able increases. A new member was added +0 Jrhe business depar+menf +his year, Mrs.JoWeHman. Pefer Keller, Chm. Earl Corrigan Nancy Ferguson Hayden Green Roy Gummerson Joan Kofas Wesley KoH MarieHa Lacyk Anfhony McCoy Thomas McCoy Russ Mueller Lyle Weber Jo Wellman The bes+ way ou+ is always +hrough. Innova+ions spark Driver's Ed The driver's educafion deparfmenf. under +he direcfion of Mr. Harold Boyd, made many improvemen+s over He las1L year. Firsf of all +hey added a new feacher, Mr. Michael Lonergan. who was a I973 graduafe of Illinois Sfafe Universify. Also. Mr. Boyd developed Jrhree innovafions for driver s educaHon fhis pasf year. They are: video +ape insfrucfion, guidelines for parenfs +0 help sfudenfs To pracfice driving. and new fransparencies for crossing, joining and fuming in infersedions. This pasf year +he fofai enrollmenf was l252 high school s+uden+s and 84 adulfs. The laHer received insfrucfion from +he adulf program offered by Tri- fon College. Harold Boyd, Chrn. Richard Arcieri Clyde Carfer Glen Cofhern Gregory Duksfein Michael Lonergan Thomas Lynch XP provides innova+ive approaches +0 learning The Experimenfal Program f'XPW provides a differenf approach fo learning. Sfudenfs may elecf +0 Jrake parf in regular classes or sfudy inde- pendenfly or in small groups. Sfu- denfs also par+icipa+e in communify proiecfs. This year. XP direcfed +he OPRFHS radio program, Mon- +age, which was aired every Sunday morning a+ nine o'clock on I02.7FM. The Experimenfal Program added one new sfaff member. Mr. Donald Phillips; he also feaches hisfory. H's knowing +ha+ your door is always open and your pa+h is free +0 walk . . . Mand A. Bergman Gail Conley Virginia Helm Terrell Murphy Norb Teclaw James Walwark Nof Pic+ured2 Don Phillips Marilyn PancoHo Roberf Sullivan Joseph Valinfis Kevin Weselak Special Ed. aims +0 individualize progra ms Individual programs are +he aim of +he Special Educafion Deparfmenf. Besides helping handicapped sfudenfs and slow learners Hwe deparfmenf works wifh under-achieving sfudenfs. These sfudenfs have nor- mal or above average infelligence buf do n01L per- form +0 +heir capacHy because of social or emofional problems. There are s+uden+ volunfeers who help in Hwe Special Educafion Deparfmenf. The deparfmenf added +hree new members +0 +he sfaff: Mrs. Mary Ellen Benson, Mr. Thomas Cieplak. and Mr. John Kasik. Cau+ion human beings here handle wH'h care. Thomas HamiHon. Chm. Mary Benson Tom Ciepiak Gerald Gaida Tom Graziano John Kasik Karen Neuhaus A. Axf L. Backman S. Berens R. Boldebuck D. Boonsfra E. Brierley M. Brown M. Collins S. Corkill G. Cudebec P. Cullen C. Evans L. Fascilione J. Furey M. Harman D. Henning E. Hirfh N. Horfon L. HunHey A. Johnson J. Johnson R. Koch L. Kuiawa B. Lederar B. Lindberg E. Mars R. McNichoIs P. Meiron J. Mile C. Miller G. Mifchell M. Murphy R. J. Nielsen D. O'Connor M. Olson E. Ol'rman M. Pesola G. Rarify H. Rasmussen M. Rowe J. Schaubel L. Schmidf L. Shaughnessy D. Spranger V. S+rom R. Swinbas L. Weiser P. Wiese C. Wirh R. Glos A. Fugiel E. Skoda R. S+aiger L. Sfronge B. Tollenaere G. Giles J. Becky H. Braun L. Brennan W. Brown P. Ca pofosio A. Crisp E. DeMay J. Diaz DeLeon R. Ensminger F. Gama M. Garza Ge. Grosshauser 5. Harold P. Horion l. Johnson S. Jones R. Kern N. Lee H. Marren B. Marshall J. Melody A. Mendez J. Miller W. Miller M. Pafricelli L. Perez F. Popko W. Propsf V. Richards L. $+iller R. Thurman P. Vega J. Woifowicz A. D'Andrea Mr. Fuog worked for. now he will enioy Those +hings +ha+ are besf Thirfy-five years ago In January, l939s Mr. Russell J. Fuog came +0 Oak Park and River Foresf High School +0 feach hisfory. Since Hwaf fime he has held posifions as dean. assisfanf principal, assis+an+ superin- fendemL and. since l970, superin- +enden+. His face was familiar +0 +he sfudenfs as he was oHen ouf in Hwe halls keeping in fouch wifh s+uden+ life. His office was open for sfudenfs and faculfy who wan+ed +0 share an opinion, resolve a problem. or ius1L falk. He Jrried +0 resolve school issues in He bes1L inferesfs 01C +he school family. . Mr. and Mrs. Fuog plan +0 move +0 warm Delray Beach. Florida, where +hey own a condominium aparfmenf. Mr. Fuog, a real lover of He warm sun, plans +0 play a '01L of golf read, fravel, and spend long hours wifh his wife. His +hough+s abomL leaving are besf expressed in his own words, HI am cerfain Hwaf I will spend Hme remembering and reliving counHess happy experiences I have had wifh s+udenfs, factu and paren'rs during Jrhe pasf years. COuld one look for- ward +0 a more pleasanf fufure? c. . m. ' .-, o g o. nn-auu' 3..., d o. . fH-u.J HM mnv - Ia . .c u v Mun taxman! Re+irees praise 'dear old Oak Park' Four +eachers refired from O.P.R.F.H.S. +his year. Mr. Baker. Mr. DooIiHle, Miss Currie and Miss Shuarl each praised our school and expressed Jrheir pleasure in Jreaching here. They were an in'fegral parf in many sludenfs' educafion and lives: +hey will be remembered warmly. Mr. Farrand Baker laughf Lafin, German, English. English for +he For- eign-Born, General Language and Efymology a+ Oak Park for Jrhe pasf 35 years. For fiffeen years he direc+ed +he Evening School for +he Foreign Born. and for 25 years spon- sored +he Lafin Club. He commenfed +ha+ he enjoyed his career a+ Oak Park and would no+ have leH if Jrhere wasn'+ mandafory re+iremen+ a+ age 65. He plans +0 find anofher job since his healfh is sfill good. Miss Es+her Currie said she has been in school since she was four and a hahc so she is ready for refiremenl. She laughl English and was well- known and liked by many of +he slu- denfs. She is looking forward lo mov- ing +0 +he Norfh Woods of Wis- consin where +he snow sfays whi+e. She also will enioy +he cool evenings and +he beaufiful lakes +ha+ are in +he area. Mr. Paul DooliHle came +0 O.P.R.F.H.S. in I953: he Jraughf mafh and coached varsify foofball and wresfling. In I960, maior surgery caused him +0 end his coaching career. Mr. DooliHle plans +0 move +0 Sun Cify. Arizona. where he and his wife can be wi'rh many of +heir friends. He is looking forward +0 rocking in +he old rocking chair and doing some golfing. hun+ing and fishing. Miss Ellen Shuarf said she espe- cially enioyed Jreaching a+ O.P.R.F. because of +he grea1L opporfunifies she had +0 keep on learning Jrhrough- ouf her career. She began feaching here in I945 and was Jrhe supervisor of +he school newspaper. Trapeze. She also worked wifh Jrhe yearbook. Tabula from I946 lo I968. One of her grealesl privileges here, she sfafed, was +0 help design our publi- cafions rooms which have been in use since I967. She is looking forward +0 refiremenf as a chance +0 enioy fol- lowing various in+eres+s wi'rhouf being held +0 +he fighf schedule of +he school day. 'ouxrrsr g'awns M in; My life has been a Jrapesfry of rich and royal hue. An everlasfing vision of Hue ever- changing view. A wondrous woven magic in bifs of blue and gold. A +apes+ry Jro1ceel and see, impossible +0 hold. Carol King LProduAdioknL ' ' rivers Educ Soccer , 'ykk'Skound of M usic'l omegoing ..... - L , .... , , L 3.. L . ..... . IIIII I l2-I 33?: M ndOf gk ........... ,L - L L L L L F. C. PILGRIM 8: COMPANY Real Estate for 80 Years 1037 Chicago Ave., Oak Park 383-8300 HOUSER REAL ESTATE Division of F. C. Pilgrim 8: Co. 1026 North Blvd., Oak Park 383-4240 Sales 3k Managemenf 3k Morfgages 3k Insurance VILLA GE CAMERA Avenue State Bank Building 104 N. Oak Park Ave. 848-2451 'Sales 'Service GLOOR REALTY COMPANY 7353 North Avenue River Forest Illinois Real Estate and Insurance FO9-5200 AU7-7555 Jackson a and VAN C O. 645 Lake Street Oak Park 848-6200 SINCE 1899-AN UNBROKEN TRUST WITH THE BANKING PUBLIC AV E N U E S AN K I04 - OAK PARK AVENUE, OAK PARK, lLLlNOlS-EU 3-5400 - AU 7-29H-MEMBER F-D.l.c. GRAD UA TE TO FINANCIAL MA TURITY - Ten Cents Per Check - N 0 M inimum Balance 0 N 0 Service Charge OPENANECONOMY CHECKINGACCOUNT F ULL Y PERSONA LIZED C OME IN TODA Y iBugtIemait Village chapel AT THE CENTER OF OAK PARK DRECHSLER-BROWN 523 LAKE STREET AT EAST AVENUE FUNERAL HOME EUCIid 3-4141 203 S. Marion St, Oak Park, Ill. GOLDEN RULE FUNERAL SERVICE SINCE 1880 EU3,3191 DRAWING ROOMS AND TRADITIONAL CHAPEL SIMPLICITY AND DIGNITY FOR LARGE OR SMALL FUNERALS Itemized Esfimafes 60mplctc Katzking pg Crust Service A r' t. f a , av ?gigga WE Large enough to serve you L$ n V SmaH enough to know you Drive- In Banking Free Parking Area Enter from Franklin Avenue Exit on Lulu? Street River Forest State Bank and Trust Company 7727 Lake Street, River Forest, III. FOresf 9-6400 ' Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member of Multiple Listing REALTORS Service 187 S. Oak Park Ave. Oak Park, Illinois Phone EU3-0520 Member of OAK PARK BOARD OF REALTORS J ohn J . Sprafka Carol J . Sprafka ullgh 33 Ham; III F : mil ll: W illlll' ------ n 3133333 3333 .3333 3333.. ili 3333333...3 I3'3333 STUDIO, mc. Official Photographer for OAK PARK-RIVER FOREST HIGH SCHOOL Telephone 346 Horriso 383-7530 Oak Park, lllinoi FREE CHECKING NO MINIMUM BALANCE NO SERVICE CHARGE Drive in open 8 AM to 8 PM RIVER FOREST STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 7727 LAKE STJRIVER FOREST, ILL. Phone 369-6400 CONGRATULATIONS! MAY YOUR GRADUATION BE JUST ONE OF MANY GOOD THINGS IN YOUR LIFE. OAK PARK TRUST 8: SAVINGS BANK Ta bula S+af'F I974 Every accidenf may be par+ of a design. In Summer and in Winfer I shall walk Up and down The paHerned wide halls In my +igh+ blue jeans. The books and feachers Will give place +0 a dozen roses. +0 a diploma, and +0 anofher rou'rine. wH'h apologies +0 Amy Lowell W! M Milli !!! W! i M ...I.II.. II a III I I IIIIIIIIII'I III III . 'I 'I III II II... II III... ..':IIIIII. , ' II . 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